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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_06_20PIC PRESSRUN 44, KER L13 i�:ING1N ,Jij N VERTISER PICKER ING'S COM ��NITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 000 40 PAGES SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1999 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $5/ $1 NEWSSTAND Pickering station chief `looking for guidance' Nuclear advisory group to focus on environment BY MARIANNE TAKACS Staff Writer PICKERING — The new 'Community Advisory Council' Ontario Power Generation has as- sembled for community consulta- tion on the Pickering nuclear sta- tion will be able to address a broad range of issues and will be given all the information on the plant it needs. That was the message to CAC members from station chief Bob Stnckcrt as the group held its first meeting Wednesday. ..I'm quite committed to this type of process;' Mr. Stricken told members. "I think it's long over- due for the community. It's cer- See PICKERING page 4 � A . CALL tSTODAVI • • • WE WILL riot ON uNDtEFAM"11 - Y6- .ISI m Z39 slolfon Skew 0"00 WAN i A.J. GROENI News Advertiser photo High five, with heart BOB STRICKERT Students at William Dunbar Public School in Pickering hit the 'I'm quite committed pavement this week to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foun- to this type of process.' dation. Taking part in annual Jump Rope for Heart events are Inside the (from left) Nicholas Johnston, Michael MacGregor, Lee Turpin, Tvler Henderson and Keven Nicholas. 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He's hop- ing local teachers will have more accessibility to the minister than they did when Dave Johnson head- ed Ontario's education system. "Janet has always been recep- tive, she has always allowed us to share our concerns, she has re- sponded to our questions and has al- ways boon available to meet with us," he says. "I'm pleased she has been selected. I thinks she's less See TEACHERS page S Pyramid case adjourned Anita Witty to appear in court again July 27 Once again, the case of Anita Witty, the wife of a former Durham Region and police services board chairman, has been adjourned in an Oshawa court. The prominent Ajax business- woman, whose husband Jim Witty was also the mayor of Ajax, is charged with conducting an illegal scheme in connection with money pyramids brought down by police last year. Their daughters, Kimberly Richards, 33, and Cheryl Loyst, 39, are also charged with conducting the schemes. The trio was among 17 arrested in connection with "women -only" pyramids which op- erated under names such as Women Helping Women and The Cookie Club. Players were recruited into the groups with the promise of a $40,000 return on a $5,000 invest- ment, police said. On Friday, Mrs. ' wtty's case was adjourned in the Ontario Court of Justice until July 27. A trial date has not been set. Several women have pleaded guilty to the charges and made charitable contributions totalling more than $200,000. BILL BUTCHER ,-'Janet has always been receptive.' ; We are expanding our product and service line as well as W CULL adding new stores within the GTA. 3o watch for our new coti.�t�►v,'wc�►ron�s products, services and stores coming soon! EmPkwrr>Ier4 avakgAe - We offef a chakwQWV work BrIR /�Ilo�sility' with a cprnp"'ive =nperwtlon pacOge. 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E• v z 414 r Public board, Province clash over school funding Education official, ministry argue over per -pupil grants to Durham board BY SUSAN WNFILL Staff Writer The Province's education funding doesn't add up for Durham's public schools, says a board official who claims its grants are decreasing as student enrolment climbs across the re- gion. But. the government main- tains the Durham District School Board's funding for spe- cial education and operating grants has increased this year. And. a Ministry of Education and Training news release out- lining the increased funding says Durham students are -ben- efiting" from enhanced grants in those areas. Ron Trbovich, the board's su- perintendent of business, con- tends the government's grants aren't keeping up with the in- crease in enrolment in Durham schools and says the ministry news release fails to address the $5.8 -million shortfall the board has experienced over the past RON TRBOV/CH 'Our per -pupil grant is going down as our enrolment is increasing.' two years. "They're talking about in- creasing (operating) grants and increasing special -education funding, but what's missing is they haven't addressed the en- rolment," he says. "Since 1997 enrolment has increased by six per cent;" Mr. Trbovich notes. "During the same period, provincial grants have increased by 4.34 percent. "This has resulted in a net de- crease in the board's operating budget of 1.5 per cent, or $92 on a per -pupil basis or a shortfall in funding of $5.8 million;" he maintains. "Our per -pupil grant is going down as our enrolment is in- creasing." However, a Ministry of Edu- cation news release states the board "is receiving more fund- ing for its operating budget and... increased funding for its special -needs students. "In 1998-99 the Province provided total operating revenue for the board of $357.9 million, a 6.2 -per cent increase from 1997. The operating revenue is pro- jected to increase another 1.1 per cent to $361.9 million in Pickering advisory group thinks green PICKF.RING from page I tainly long overdue for the station.- He tation"He added the nuclear plant could not be a sus- tainable operation here without the community involvement the CAC is designed to achieve. He also noted he expects the group to remain in place and continue its work indefinitely. 1'm looking for a lot of advice and guidance on how to do things better." The station chief also said he's committed to a policy of full disclosure of information about the plant to the community. But he added some information might have to be considered confidential if it "could affect On- tario Power Generation's competitiveness", though he promised those occasions would be very rare. "I can tell you in advance we're not into trying to hide much information at all" The meeting got off to a somewhat rocky start despite Mr. Strickert's assurances when several CAC members, many of whom had belonged to the 'Community Working Group' (CWG) put to- gether by OPG last year to provide input on its environmental review of the nuclear plant, said they didn't like the name of the new group. They wanted the CWG name kept and maintained the new group should be an expanded version of the old one so it could address all the environmental issues raised by the CWG but left unresolved. Some of the new CAC members agreed. "They've put in a lot of work and they want to make sure the continuity is there," said Tom Mohr, one of the new members representing the Pickering Township Historical Society. But Pat O'Brien, the Pickering plant's pro- gram manager for public affairs, said the new name was a good idea because "It takes us away from some of the baggage that is haunting us from the previous process and sets us on a brand new path" Finally, everyone agreed to keep the new name but add a statement to the group's terms of refer- ence stipulating the CAC will deal with all the is- sues raised by the CWG in the environmental ac- tion plan the previous group's members drew up for the nuclear plant. At the time, OPG said it could not deal with all those issues because they were not included in the work program it had to complete on deadline for the Atomic Energy Control Board, but promised to later address those left out. Also the subject of considerable discussion was the issue of access to outside experts to help the CAC deal with some issues. "We need, in some cases, assistance from someone who isn't part of the company;' said Irene Kock, who represents Durham Nuclear Awareness on the council. Mr. Mohr suggested having independent ex- perts involved would also lend credibility to the work of the CAC in the eyes of the community. "We have had reason to be cynical about this station;" he noted. Mr. Stricken said OPG would have no prob- lem with paying for outside experts for the CAC in some cases but that such experts were very ex- pensive. He noted much of the work done by OPG is al- ready subject to scrutiny by independent review- ers and suggested the council could have access to those people. It was agreed using existing reviewers would be appropriate in some cases but that in others outside experts will be hired for the CAC and the group would have a say in who would be chosen. Draft terms of reference for the CAC will be drawn up based on Wednesday's discussions. Several of the members said the groups they rep- resent will be examining those terms before agreeing to participate further in the CAC process. awr..�„�I.vrr.r R EMU` 9 It DWAL CBM WALK-IN HOURS Derry 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat 10 a.m - 4 p.m. ot BIgE'WJERWIC • • • • • • AW3EPAEA SHOPPINGi C KM ON 1lVI gM RD. PIpGHiM eE AMN F&CH i HM lot . Ex1roadorm in Hospital FREE 2nd Opinion ConsultNion Comact Rol. t knunmom QN& oral Caa9 %WbAW L . 1999-2000;' the ministry re- ports, noting special -education funding has also increased this year. Board officials don't dispute those figures but say the Province needs to address the fact the board's per -pupil fund- ing is among the lowest across Ontario. Out of 72 school boards in the province, Durham's per - pupil funding ranks 661h. Ministry spokesman Rob Savage reports the government's new funding model is enrol- ment -driven and says "all boards would get an increase for enrol- ment” because "the funding is on a per -pupil basis. "The best we can do is try to work with the board." Mr. Savage says the news re- lease was issued Tuesday, the day after public board trustees approved their 1999-2000 school year budget, "to clarify what is happening in special -ed- ucation funding... We have in fact increased funding for spe- cial education." But, when asked whether the board's claims regarding a $5.8 -mil- lion shortfall over the past two years are accurate, he says, " I can't speak to what others are saying:' Meanwhile, Whitby -Ajax MPP Jim Flaherty has said he plans to pursue an audit of the board's budget over the summer. 1 1JL 1 1 pIL 1 1 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE 1 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. 1 1 WARRANTY APPROVED 1 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL 1 1 OtCHANCE h atra 1� 6wa0 01<. 1 I.el�d�s 41 � • 1 1 ��� 1DS I & M" $39.951 (SPECIAL trap 1 OFF" x., is. 19P 1 alnoTcaltlltt: CUM ID MY WK OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 1 1 195 WESTIEr R0. 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NEtrtl6 ADVERTISER t1MOKr'ED"**, AlOWiA; f8WtaWE 81AIP' Teachers in Durham react to MPP Ecker as new education minister a TEACHERS Meanwhile, Catholic Teachers' (policies) from mier means what tion we have at president of the skilful and hard- and Social Ser- frum hake l Mike O'Connor, A s s o c i a t i o n Community and he's saying and this point in time Ontario Sec- working politi- vices. Janet was confrontational president of the (OECTA) says, "I Social Services (the government) is to take him at ondary School cian. She has used the most ap- than Dave John- Durham elemen- just hope she with her." is willing to work his word" Teachers' Federa- her skills effec- proachable of our son was and 1 tary division of the doesn't bring her But, he adds, with teachers. Pat Jermey, tion (OSSTF), tively as Minister (MPPs) in think she works Ontario English c u t - a n d - s I a s h "Maybe the pre- "The only op- Durham district says, "Janet is a of Community Durham' very hard at her Job .. Ms. Ecker. ILIEVI 1111111101111 1 1 P11 s i who headed the Ministry of Com -the - cx_ munity and Social 'r ��" i %� Fold -UP Sleep y Services during '�'' • o -:� RO11'a'Wa the Progressive b. Conservatives' �', m ,,, """ C cots s first term, wasfrom handed one of the biggest portfolios in Ontario Thurs- day when Premier any 3 Mike Harris an- Choices •q �,�� ��"'' � pounced the 25 • Pillow Cases members of his •Bed Frame k new cabinet. The •Mattress Protector d� �:. •� Province's educa- "� - Bed Rails ' tion system has Sheet Straps a. • Pillow been marked by L controversy over • Pillow Protectors • Local Delivery J . the past four years n . Set -Up y, '' i • r • as Ontario teach- • Disposal Of Old Set Its;' �� � � ����� . ;,,:. GOTTAG E ers butted heads ' • Layaway with the govern- _ COUNTRY ment on several _ ♦ -� '.. occasions, includ- Yg" Single ing teachers':. strikes in the fall a tt sseS _ ��' = 1'•', = r of 1997 and again Ma in 1998 to protest _ from a71 the Province's re- forms. But, local union leaders are hopeful the deep rcx>tcd conflict be- [ween teachers - 20 25 and the Tories will become a thing of 1 the past. And, for the most part, _ COMFORT SLEEP N ORTHOPEDIC ORTHOPRACTIC ORTHOELEGNICE ~ ORTHOSUPREME ORTHOLUXURY - local reaction to MPP Ecker's ap- 1399 pointment has $ - been )sitive as Sin* Ski*169 199 9 teachers' unions 14toras Mattress .13 19 '=$369 and school board officials look for- wardto working •• bel'289 Set '339 Set :409 Set'529 Set'599 Set %49 ward with the new cdu- - DOUBLE ... 209 Set ... 339 DOUBLE... 249 Set ... 399 DOUBLE... 299 Set ... 479 DOUBLE... 409 Set ... 619 DOUBLE...449 Set ... 719 DOUBLE ... 489 Set ... 769 _ cation minister. "Of all the ap- QUEEN ...... 259 Set ... 409 QUEEN ...... 299 Set ... 469 QUEEN ...... 339 Set ... 539 QUEEN ...... 469 Set ... 689 QUEEN ...... 519 Set ... 789 QUEEN ...... 559 Set ... 869 pointments Mr. 11ONG ......... 449 Set ... 699 KING......... 489 Set ... 759 KING......... 529 Set ... 839 IKING......... 589 Set ... 999 KING......... 669 Set. 1169 1 1 KING......... 739 Set.1249 Harris made I think (giving Ms. Fes,,. a - a • Ecker responsibil- ity for education) t • is the best _ I,I.- choice ... I think ft's • • � IM the best choice �� '�•� Mr. Hams could t t1r+ A have made," says 1 Durham District' School Board fr chairman Doug ° 1 3 Ross. z" Mr. Butcher re- ports local federa- • tion leaders held w_� FJ� ��!Tor year. �p Itis • regular meetingsOSHAWA _ with Ms. Eckerth~ - during the Conser- Y OUTLET vatives' first fourSleep . , e , ! TAti1M'ON RAYLY -? years and he's �_w EME hopeful that prat- o w i CI.S R lice will continue.WE MAKE• �_ �asY g "I'm hoping ANY SIZE. • y 3 this government ■MATTRESS will let Janet run iw°''.'- +•+ +•+ +� '" the education min- x istry and the pre- tie.+•• toa •r.rw as I 79 Taunton Road W. ' 2520 CA•mong Rti. N. x``520 West" Road S. mier will keep his s"'•"" tit.ie. *Ad1W •twDIM�Mt1Mt•�Rta•• .z • ,+-4 tt4 tt4 (905 43-105'2 '� ROs! .�9Z-6Z1t {(905) 619-1315 hands off," he 777 77T 1` says. .. - - • • • - -..Pl 0 P PAOt GAEVM ADVEISER SUNDAY EDITION,, dtwa4Q tM, Ge�ebrgte the (aturer in E d t o r & OPINIONS DURHAM N E W S A D V E R T ] S E R J U N E 2® 1 9 9 9 1 9 7 4 4 1 EDITORIAL Durham recognized by Premier Harris MPPs Janet Ecker and Jim Flaherty are movin' on up Premier Mike Harris has taken a good long look at Durham Region's team of four Tory MPPs and likes what he sees. Likes it so much in fact that he has given significant promotions to sit- ting cabinet ministers Janet Ecker and Jim Flaherty. Ms. Ecker and Mr. Flaherty, who represent the neighbouring ridings of Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge and Whitby - Ajax respectively, have impressed mightily in their portfolios over the last few years. Ms. Ecker, the outgoing Minister of Community, and Social Services, has been a strong defender of government policy and the point person for the To- ries on the sticky issue of welfare/workfare. She picked up the ball nicely from embattled minister David Tsubouchi with her reward now being the tough, challenging Educa- tion portfolio. As replacement for de- feated minister Dave Johnson, Ms. Ecker will have her hands full but the premier obviously believes she's up for the job. Mr. Flaherty, who handled the Min- ister of Labour's job and also filled in nicely for Solicitor General Bob Runciman for six months last year while the latter cleared his name after referring to a young offender in a Speech from the Throne, is moving up to Attorney General. A criminal lawyer by trade with a legal practice in Whit- by, the only question with Mr. Flaher- ty was why it took so long to give him a decent cabinet post. A talented. intel- ligent man who handles criticism easi- ly, Mr. Flaherty replaces the retired Charles Harnick and will work closely with the premier and the solicitor gen- eral to craft tougher law enforcement policies over the next few years. The Whitby -Ajax member is young enough and skilled enough to consider a run for the Tory leadership post should Mr. Harris step down before the end of his mandate. Oshawa MPP Jerry Ouellette and Durham MPP John O'Toole should get solid assistant positions for cabinet ministers. As two-time MPPs, both know their way around Queen's Park. Mr. O'Toole, who speaks up more than any other MPP in the legislature, could be considered a legitimate contender for the Speaker's position since previ- ous Speaker Chris Stockwell has now moved into the cabinet. All in all, a great day, perhaps un- precedented for Durham Region. Here's hoping these high-profile min- isters can convince their cabinet col- leagues to increase funding for social services, health and education to Durham. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnewsCddurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Bible inspired -171hey are literally worth dyi It is good for us to remember our way of life do -These heroes were or To the editor: Recentiv, we watched a Second World War movie. It was our way of paying tribute to the brave Cana- dians who perished in the bloodiest chapter of our short history. I was captivated from the very first scene. This was no mere entertain- ment. Young Canadian sons and fa- thers really were slaughtered in that and many other horrific battles; and for what? Equality, democracy, freedom and truth, to name a few reasons. Such concepts are unheard of, much less practised, in many societies today. Canada has paid a dear price to own such values. Father's role redefined But dad still vital in lives of children The late, internationally renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead is quot- ed by family therapist Robin Gearing in today's feature tribute to Father's Day as observing: ' Tire greatest test of any civilization is if it can socialize its men to be fathers." I once heard Canadian writer and social activist June Callwood say if we could have one generation of wanted, loved and cared -for children, most of society's problems would vanish. Both women give us food for thought on this day of recognition of one of the most important jobs in the world. It takes two to raise a child. Sadly, many children receive parenting from only one adult and that grown-up is often tom in many directions: breadwinner, homemaker as well as exhausted par- ent. This last Father's Day of the 20th century reflects incredible social change. But before delving further, let's look at the definition behind the Jane McDonald Staff`' Writer term of father. Patriarchy is defined by the dictio- nary as: "the social organization marked by the supremacy of the father in the clan or family, the legal depen- dence of wives and children and the reckoning of descent and inheritance in the male line." In other words, might is right. It's dad's way or the highway. Do what he says or else he'll hurt you physically, financially, emo- tionally, psychologically. Father knows best. So much has changed, yet so much remains the same. There are still less -evolved people among us of both sexes who haven't left 'the might is right' philosophy where it belongs - in the past. Abused children and the many kids who live in poverty in Durham Region bear tragic testament to that. The incredible influence parents have on their children, how their chil- dren feel about themselves, how they relate to others and the world as a whole, is a stunning responsibility. What children contribute to society and how they will choose their part- ners and parent their own kids can be directly attributable to the way they were raised. Like the saying goes, a man stands tallest when he bends to hold the hand of a child. Happy Father's Day. &maU comments on this column to nnews0durham.net. Submissions which include the writer's f W name and town of residence will be consid- ng for. as we Binary Canadians whose great spirits were nurtured in the soil of cherished be- liefs. The founding fathers of this great nation laid the foundations for a society worth dying for. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, although recent, is built upon those same foundations. Our forefathers drew these concepts from the Bible. The blueprint for Canada was drafted by a leadership team i who, for the most part, were deeply committed to the supremacy of God's principles for social gover- nance. They are threads that are woven into our national fabric. Like it or not, it's our history. We simply can not ignore that our national values have come from a source greater than our- selves. Do we still need these princi- ples? Are they no longer relevant to the sophisticated Canadians of the year 2000? Is it time to set them aside? 1 think not. Whether or not you will die for them, we must continue to be grateful to the God of the Bible whose values have served us well. In a day of moral chaos, many of our political leaders consider the Bible mere optional reading. Popu- lar philosophies and modern spiri- tual thoughts are offered to our children in public schools as wor- thy substitutes. Let us continue to remember the brave soldiers who fought for our way of life, but let. us be even more diligent to remember our way of life and the Bible that inspired it. There is no greater source of guidance for today. !Canada's peaceful cosmopoli- tan makeup is a stunning testimony to our solid foundation. If you ever doubt it, ask a new Canadian broth- er or sister why he or she came to our shores. 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The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. 4LOCM" om- -I g"m Group for fathers aims to help make better parents yI ou ve come Ion wa 9 Y9 .,y /s daddy BY JANE_ MCDONALD Stat, jr Writer There was a time when fathers were neither ex- pected nor were particularly interested in parenting children. 'Nice baby, let me know when he's 16 and I'll teach him how to drive; was not an uncommon re- sponse from men when first introduced to their chil- dren. In those days, as recent as a generation ago, a fe- male child garnered even less of her father's interest. Children lose out when there is only one parent taking an active part in his or her life. Studies strong- ly indicate that children whose fathers arc involved in their upbringing do better a( school, develop stronger personalities, hold more tolerant attitudes, communi- cate better and have less problems with alcohol, drugs or sexual activity. As part of Lakeridge Health Corporation's Re- search Institute, family and group therapist Robin Gearing is developing a project called Re: Membering Fatherhood, so named, he says, to convey the 'mem- bership' of fathers in the family while 'remembering' fatherhood. "We have a choice of how we organize our rela- tionships:' says Mr. Gearing. "in the concept of being a father, we have a choice in hone we bring ourselves to that role. What we've done in the past doesn't mean we have to stay there " Although most people can think of men who are "naturals" when it comes to being a good father, the researcher says this is mostly due to socialization. "If you grew up in a family where child-rearing and being a parent were a central role and engaging in the child's development was important and not a pe- ripheral thing, then you're certainly more inclined to (be a good father):' explains Mr. Gearing. The social worker's group sessions for fathers offer men "who are seeking a closer, nurturing, intercon- nected, caring and involved relationship with their children, a chance to challenge the traditional, stoic, aloof, disciplinary image and role of the father." Married with chiktren himself, Mr. Gearing first identified the need for a group for men who wanted to become better fathers about two years ago when he worked at the Richmond Youth and Family Centre in Simcoe County. He's always enjoyed research and writing and re- sponded enthusiastically when a few clients asked if there were any programs for men. "Males had traditionally been seen by my profes- sion as being resistant," says the 31-yearr-old re- searcher who holds a masters degree in social work "Ilry are not the health seeker. Generally, they are more pulled (into therapy) than walk in or (they) ane mandated. Their wives will bring them in or their fam- ilies will bring them in, or the courts will bring them in:' The men he sees in the Re:Membering Fathers groups want to be there and they are welcome. The at- trition rates for the group programs he's run for men so far, in Simcoe County and in Oshawa, after ap- proximately eight weeks of discussion and sharing about how to become better parents, has been an amazing zero. In the time he's been researching the availability of programs specifically for fathers, he's discovered few resources for men and the ones he found did not have the focus he was interested in de- veloping. "Most of them were trying to give a parenting 101 (course) and that's not what I was trying to do," he says. "I wanted to positive- ly recognize the strengths that each man brings and to en- hance their parenting capacity, not to teach them. And if they chose, to develop that" After six months of research, Mr. Gearing began getting calls from different parts of the country. He presented papers to a conference in Miami and at the University of Toronto. He knew then he was on to something. 'Iirere was a big gap there:' he says of the scarce resources for fathers, without whom studies show, children don't do as well at school or develop as fully as they could. He stresses that the groups for men in no way diminish the role of mothers and that it's "not competitive in any way:' There are advantages for the father, too. Mr. Gearing uses the image of a Stone Age man outside guarding the family cave and looking back in- side to his family and hearth. "He stars missing things:' he says. "So how do you make that transition" It is difficult. Men learn to be, with certain socialization and it's well-docu- mented, that being autonomous and independent are very important characteristics as boys and men develop. So how do males connect with other people'? If 1 connect with someone am I dependent on them? This is a struggle that goes through a lot of men's lives" Each group divides its time into four parts. The program looks at changing d vz definitions of fatherhood, the father -child rela- tionship, obstacles to men entering therapy, core is- sues related to positive fathering such as how the men were fathered, balancing the role of father with other roles in life and the implications of separation, divorce and blended family issues. Community agencies that have expressed interest in the research project and devel- oping groups for men based on Mr. Gear- ing's model, include Pinewood Cen— of L akeridge Health, the Children's Aid Society of Durham Region, Durham Family Court Clin- ic, the Oshawa Com- munity Health m:< Centre and the CAW. Mr. Gear- ing says he hopes the formation of new groups "will snow- ball. "All the men in my groups say they would recommend it to j their male friends;' he says. [W They have ore self-assur- once after two months (the length of the group program.) "Most parents try to do the best they can do:" he says, adding he believes the program provides personal growth and increased self- awareness on the way to the men becoming better fathers. "Mis is something I share with the group:' he says. "It's from (anthixWl- ogist) Margaret Mead. `The greatest test of any civilization is if it can so- _, cialize its men to be fathers"' art NFAO Ad16Rr Mt4KMAV EOt1t Wi4tkus W400P GE:%'AIM - i M W V A/P PAGE.8 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 20, IM Crime Stoppers seeks clues in robbery, assault Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are seeking the public's assistance in solving a May 2 robbery in Pickering. At approximately 1:30 p.m. a lone male entered the kiosk of the OLCO gas bar at 1740 Bayly St. A gaff bar employee coming in from outside saw the man behind the counter helping himself to some cigarettes. The cash register was Museum Village drives down memory lane Antique car buffs will want to wheel over to Pickering Muse- um Village for a trip down mem- ory lane. The Museum Foundation will host a show put together by the Antique and Classic Car Club of Canada on Sunday, June 27 from I I a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be vehicles from the early 1900% (weather permit- ting) to the 'land yachts' of the 1970s. The show, which has at- tracted more than 90 vehicles in years past, is a must for people who "have an itch to be an owner of an an- tique or classic auto" or who would like to speak to people who have "nur- tured and re- stored one or two of their own;a news re- lease from the foundation says. The event will also feature music on , the bandstand, a `Best of the Show' contest and a barbecue. The Museum Village is locat- ed on Hwy. 7 be- tween Brock and Westney Roads in Greenwood. Admission to the event is $5 for adults, $4 for se- niors and stu- dents, $3 for children aged five to 12 years, and $15 for a family pass. open and emptied of all cash. When questioned about the money and what he was doing the suspect assaulted the employee and then fled, running to a nearby coffee shop and driving away in a grey Volkswagen Golf with a tinted back window. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5' 10" tall and about 230 lbs., with a shaved head and goatee. He was wearing cream-coloured pants and a black, brown and cream check- ered shirt. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward for any information that Parking is free. 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The principal of the school in those days, Annie Allison Maxwell "brought us up to be ladies," says Mrs. Durant, now 88, from her Toronto home. While the observation may seem insignifi- cant, it speaks volumes about Trafalgar's early days when many young women attended the institute as a 'finishing' school. The downtown Whitby school was origi- nally built between 1859 and 1862 as the home of Ontario County Sheriff Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, according to Whitby archivist Brian Winter. In 1874, Sheriff Reynolds sold Trafalgar Castle to the Methodist Church, which opened the Ontario Ladies College in September 1874. It changed its name to Trafalgar Castle School in 1979. The school offered some university courses in the 1890s and tried unsuccessfully to be- come affiliated with the University of Toronto. In the 1800s it offered two degrees: Mistress of English Literature and the Mistress of Lib- eral Arts, which focused on music and art. Following the First World War the school changed its direction, transforming into a sec- ondary school. While some of the students from Mrs. Du- rant's class went on to further study following their graduation from the school, "not may of us did in those days. "Ladies didn't go to work in those days. We were brought up to be good mothers," she says, adding the only occupations women could do in those days would be to become a teacher, secretary or nurse. In addition to academic courses taught in the earlier years of the school each student was expected to attend 'oysters,' Mrs. Durant says. Conducted every Saturday by Miss Maxwell, 'oysters' would teach the students etiquette. "It was to check up our manners and lady- like acts during the week," she says. The students also experienced the front- runner of today's fitness classes•with instruc- tion on proper ways to stand, sit and walk. Much has changed at Trafalgar. Today students include those from around the world with aspirations of careers ranging from teaching to computer expertise. Courses include those needed to send a student on her way to post -secondary education, minus the lessons on walking and sitting. OAC students Rieko Suzuki and Heather Hurst will graduate this Saturday and are look- ing forward to their future careers. Rieko, who boards at the school and returns to her home in Japan during holidays, is anx- iously waiting to find out where she will at- tend university. "If I come back (to Canada) Kings College at Western," she she'll study family and child relations. Her other alternative is re- turning home to study computers at a Japan- ese university. "I'm interested in so many things. I applied to nursing, psychology, criminology. I'm not sure what I want to be," Rieko says in remark- able English, consider- ing she didn't speak any when she arrived in Whitby a few years ago. Her many interests demonstrate the world of options for young women graduating today, compared to previous years. Although she does want to be a teacher, one of the more tradi- tional roles for female graduates, Heather laughs at the idea of the etiquette lessons. The Whitby resident's decision to attend Trafalgar was strictly made with her future ca- reer options in mind. She previously attended Sinclair Secondary School, but in an attempt to raise her marks for acceptance to university decided to enrol at Trafalgar. "I just needed the focus," she says. Jeanne Knapman, Class of 1926, is one for- mer student who went on to become a teacher. She attended the school for her final year and then went on to teacher's college. After seven years of teaching she quit to take over her fa- ther's accounting business, no doubt an unusu- al practice in the 1930s, which she operated until she was 75. She's now 94 -years -old. "It was just considered a very good school, a sort of finishing school and girls liked to go there," says Ms. Knapman, who like Mrs. Du- rant travelled from Hamilton to attend Trafal- gar Castle. "Most of my friends were going there and my cousins were going there." With all the changes at the school over the years, the one thing that seems to have re- mained the same, is the long lasting friend- ships developed by the students. Ms. Knapman is still friends with one for- mer student, Florence Fraser, who she met while attending the school and continues to share a friendship with. "You made an awful lot of good friends that carried you through the years," adds Mrs. Du- rant. She says while they didn't see these friends a lot over the years, when they did it was like they were back in school. These friendships are the one thing Heather says she'll always remember. "It's so small and everybody knows every- body. There's no groups," she explains, adding because of the international student body, she has met friends from a variety of countries in- cluding Japan and Mexico. The 125th graduation ceremonies will take place on Saturday, June 19 at 9:30 a.m. at the school, which will be attended by several for- mer graduates. I'm going to says, adding Trafalgar Castle School (top) was built between 1859 and 1862 as the . home of Ontario County Sheriff Nelson Gilbert Reynolds. It was sold in 1874 to the Methodist Church which opened the Ontario Ladies Col- lege. Pictured above are the graduating classes of 1907 and 1949. Eagerly awaiting their graduation Satur- day are (left) Rieko Suzuki and Heather Hurst - part of the class of '99. 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FAX them: 683-7363 EMAIL them: newsroom@ durham.net MAIL them: 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 Pickering Christian School wins top honours 0 at Annual Regional Choirs Festival For the second year in a row the Pickering Christian School were the winners in the Annual Regional Choirs Festival held at the Pickering Town Centre last December. More than 30 schools across Durham competed in the week4mg event "Each school performed three songs each," says Musical Director Lori Hartshorn. "The choir did a great job and I'm very proud of them." Pickering Christian School received $1,000 for first prize in the festival and Lori says it went towards buying a new keyboard and amplifier as well as new sheet music. The 55 -person choir consists of Grade 5 to 8 stu- dents and is very busy throughout the school year per- forming at malls and churches. Their most recent trip was to L'Amable Bible Chapel in Bancroft. Helen Edwards, Marketing Assistant for Pickering Town Centre says the festival was a great success. "This was the event's 4th year and for the past two years we've recorded a CD that is sold at the centre with pro- ceeds going to the participating schools," says Helen. "We host the festival because we consider ourselves a community centre and this is a great way to bring the community togeth- er for a very enjoyable event. This is what Christmas is about." wff soon M_� Z T School no place for prayer: Durham Councillors won't back request for endorsement Bible readings and prayer have no place in our schools, Durham council has decided. Regional politicians Wednesday turned down a request to endorse a let- ter from the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne that calls on the federal and provincial governments to reinstate Bible readings and prayer in Canadian schools. Pickering Councillors Doug Dick- erson and Rick Johnson urged col- leagues to endorse the request, but did- n't speak on it. Ajax Mayor Steve Parish disagreed, noting Canada was founded on the di- vision of church and state. "Every religion that exists in the world exists in this country;" Coun. Parish said. "A prayer program would- n't be appropriate and I won't endorse one. What would you say to someone who practises a religion not of the Christian faith?" He said he takes offence to people's comments that recent incidents of school violence might have been avert- ed if students recited prayers. Scugog Councillor Ken Gadsden agreed with Mayor Parish. "I can't support something that marginalizes a large part of the population:' People who want prayer returned in schools "long for the good old days when we were all the same;' Coun. Gadsden added. The region's debate comes at a time when the Durham District School Board is examining the issue of rein- stating prayers reflecting the multicul- tural make-up of Durham students in elementary and secondary schools here. Public board trustees passed a mo- tion June 7 that will see schools set aside time each morning to address students' spiritual needs. A board committee has been struck to develop a resource booklet contain- ing possible prayers or readings for use in schools and the group is expected to report back to the board this fall. GM Durhamplants ratinget highg Three plants here in North American top 10 BY JACQUIE MCINNES Staff Writer Oshawa -based autowork- ers in Durham can stand proud following the release of an annual report detailing the performance records of North American car and truck plants. The Oshawa No. I car plant placed 7th amongst the top 10 North American per- formers in productivity rat- ings while the No. 2 plant placed ninth in this year's Harbour Report, released Thursday. The truck plant also placed ninth in the truck manufacturing category. "Everybody's got a lot to be proud of in Oshawa right now, says GM spokesman Tony LaRocca. "Anytime .you place in the top 10 :you've got to be happy„ The Toyota plant in Cam- bridge took the top award for .productivity this year. It's the ' first time a Canadian auto as- sembly operation has fin- ished first. There were 38 car plants and 39 truck plants evaluated. The report is pro- -,duced by Harbour, an influ- ential consulting and re- search firm based in the Unit- ed States. It's the North American auto industry's bible used by analysts and plant executives to determine how each automaker ranks in productivity, labour costs and 4 - overall profits. While the three Oshawa plants fared well in productivity, General Motors as a whole ranks low- est for overall pre-tax prof- itability. Chrysler holds the top spot, earning $1,470 (US) per vehicle before tax. Toyota is second with S 1,348 followed by Honda at $993 and Ford at $854. That con- trasts sharply with General Motors which earns just $317 per vehicle. Mr. LaRocca admits the auto giant, which still out- sells its nearest competitor in the number of vehicles sold by 150,000 each year, has a way to go yet in bringing down its non -labour associat- ed costs. "mere are many factors other than labour; he says. "We are still more ver- tically integrated (using less outsourcing). That's part of the transition pains we're ex- periencing trying to keep up with the industry. 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A fam- Gina Duthie of Ajax. Lindsay and friends and, of course, doggy licks Ken (CoCo), godmother Cindy, all ily get-together was held to mark the occasion. Colin plan to marry in the year from Bear. "We love you Baby!" her family and friends. "We're so 2001. Congratulations. proud of you Nicole" a Birthday Birthday Birthday g g Eric Ebert is Birthday Engagement Mr. and Mrs. David Price Sr. are two handsful now. j H a p p y pleased to He celebrated his first birthday . announce 10th birthday May wishes to 4f the engage- l I with happy "darling merit of their birthday wishes AFyssia Fry son David and love from June 6. Keep Price Jr. to Mom, Dad and that beauti- Lisa Valdes, bro' Greg. ful smile al - daughter of ways. Love, kb. ,'Melissa Beatty has Mr. and kisses and reached double digits. Mrs. Sal Valdes. Tbc wedding will Birthday hugs from Nana and P+opa." Our sweet mousey, Wishing the slugger a take place in the summer of 2000. Mav 25 was Alannah, turned nine on happy 10th birthday, with a special day May 31. Happy birthday lots of love, were Birthday for Laura Birthdav with all our love from Mommv, Neil, Daniel, - Snow as she "Our little sugar- Bethany turned Mom, Dad, Cassandra Tyler, Brittney, Grand- -To y and Justin." ma and Grandpa. 'To Miss turned seven. four June i p Nikita Nadirs pp, _ "Ha v birth- �+,- ' 14. Special Singh. you day Laura. b i r t h d a y BirthdavBB� 'rthda\- were seven on _ Have a greatwishes from May 28. Just day. Lots of love Stacey.** Nannie Ca- - -" like you keep role and telling us, we tell you now. Birthday ' G e r rad Nikki, we love Love also you more than anything in the whole wide world. + first birthday on Mummy, Daddy and brother Kyle. Love from Granma and Grandpa:' June I I to my little brother Wedding"il` hanhare my Birthdays i toys with you "It's party time for two first-time "Our endearing and next year! Lots sisters. 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Next month, Mike O'- Connor is leaving his job as president of the elementary division of OECTA Durham, a post he's held for the past four years. The Durham educator was recently re-elected as local president in late May, but had to resign the fol- lowing day after being hired with the union's provincial executive, he says. In his new position as secretariat staff officer, which he assumes Aug. 15, Mr. O'Connor says he'll ei- ther be involved with col- lective bargaining or con- tract management. He'll find out early next month which area he'll focus on and which region of the province he'll be responsi- ble for. "I understand rookies t/EWSrAL)KATIBEA SU NOW' BDI'TIQK - luw 20, 4196 f0CAF_ 19,010 MIKE O'CONNOR Moving on. get the north, so I may have to go out and buy muk- luks;' he quipped. Bill Stratton, the current first vice-president of OECTA Durham, will take over the job as local presi- dent on July 1. 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Call (905) 668-3358 or email: harveym®castle-ed.com A NlJ L GENERAL s 3EMEALTHZMEETING ukeridge Health Corporation Thursday, June 24, 1999 - 7:00 p.m. Cullen Gardens, 300 Taunton Road West, Whitby GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Jose Chang, r Medical Director, Durham Region Cancer Program The Annual General Meeting shall elect the Trustees in accordance with theBy -laws of the Corporation, stall receive and consider tete report of the auditors shall c apppooint the auditors, and consider By-law amendments Fa�sed by the Board of Trustees since the formation of the orporatton which took place on July 31, 1998 and shall consider such other business as properly comes before the meeting. The proposed By-law Amendments to be brought forward to the Annual General Meeting relate to the following sections of the By-laws: Section 37 - Finance./Resource Planning Committee Terms of Reference Section 41 - Redevelopment Committee Terms of Reference Section 40 - Strategic Planning Committee Terms of Reference Section 51- Auxiliary/Volunteer Associations Section 13 - Nomination for Election of Trustees The proposed By-law amendments and copies of the By- laws may be examined at the office of the Administrative Assistant to the Board of Trustees at any time during office hours, prior to the Annual General Meeting. AU are welcome to fiend the Annual General Meeting, however, only Memkirs of the Corporation shall be entitled to vote. For information contact: Marie North, Administrative Assistant to the Board of Trustees lakeridge Health Corporation (905) 576.8711 Ext. 4721 T tiAGIVftPOWS AWSATISMKI r1aww•Wna411wc h w20,-IAW1 DR. PAUL GOODMANDURHAM DR. 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Life can be full well as the client's journey M therapy, their spiritual selves. of choices instead of reactions. Leaming to hear and to trust our Explonng our inner lives and the emotional landscape can be inner guidance is the key element in Psycho -Spiritual Therapy an intriguing journey, the journey from painful survival mode to a This guidance will support us in setting goals for ourselves and thriving, K)yous life. provide us with the courage to enforce the boundaries we need. 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And if I had have asked me this question been the patient I too would after Dr. Jack Kevorkian was have pleaded with Dr. sent to jail for helping to end _ Kevorkian, even a veterinarian the life of a man dying from or the Mafia to kill me. Lou Gehrig's Disease. It's a I wouldn't allow this death tough question to answer. to happen to a dog. Many read - Do I like Dr. Kevorkian? ers seem to share that opinion. I've never met the man, but at a I've received thousands of let - distance I don't get the feeling little sympathy for Dr. ters from families who have of a warm personality. And Kevorkian. Bit if you eliminate seen loved ones die agonizing there's no doubt the doctor has his grandstanding and publici- and prolonged deaths. created a circus atmosphere to ty seeking activities from this And they ask why this must dying. dilemma there's another story. be. I find putting patients to Dr. Kevorkian assisted the It occurs because some peo- death in a trailer repugnant. death of a patient whose life ple feel it's a moral duty to Nor do I like the way he was a living hell. The man was force their beliefs on others. flaunts the law. For years Dr. totally paralyzed from Lou This is what triggered the Kevorkian has dared the legal Gehrig's Disease. I can't think 'Kevorkian Circus.' system to prosecute him. And of a worse way to spend one's Opponents of euthanasia finally, after '60 Minutes' fea- last days. argue that condoning mercy tured a videotape showing him If you are dying in agony killing results in 'the slippery administering the lethal injec- from an advanced cancer you slope' theory. That people who tion, it has found him guilty. can accelerate your own don't want euthanasia will get I may think "the law is an demise. But with Lou Gehrig's it. This is nonsense. ass:' and I do in this case. Bit I Disease the victim is so para- The Dutch have proved that agree with Judge Cooper that lyzed that he eventually euthanasia works. A patient no one can take the law into his drowns in his own mucus. And must ask to have life ended own hands. We must remain a suffocating is a horrible way to several times. There must be nation of law-abiding citizens. end life. consultations with doctors and Today there are too many Dr. Kevorkian's patient and members of the family. And countries without them. his family agreed that the time there must be no hope for a So. on the surface. I have had come for a quick painless cure. . Realtor has eye for lyall of Canada The Doctor Game W. Gi�`orrfJones 1 M.D. ti John Ryan wheels way across country for spinal cord research, reaches Durham Region Monday John Ryan has come his three -wheeled, search. abilities they will be a long way, baby — and hand -operated cycle. Now approximately able to recover, after a he plans to go a lot fur- On Monday, lune 21 he one-third of the way spinal cord injury. then. will wheel into Oshawa through his trip, Mr. For most quadripleg- On May 1 of this to raise awareness — Ryan plans to cycle ics, even the smallest year, Mr. Ryan left and funds — for spinal through all of the regeneration could give Cape Spear, Nfld., on cord regeneration re- provinces. He travels dxm independence. Breathe nearly 100 kikmietres a . , . • Mr. Ryan's real es - easy in hot weather day, at an average speed �W career began when of 16 km/h. His total =11e was just out of col - 'When you can't episodes, The Lung As- time on the road will be `jege — he has been sell - breathe, nothing else sociation recommends a little over four �� g real estate in matters; goes The the following: months. His goal is to'�Vltistler since 1988. He Lung Association slo- • Avoid exercising help raise $5 million for was paralyzed in a car gan. And when the outdoors, especially in spinal cord regeneration crash in 1994. Despite long-awaited warm the afternoon when research. Regeneration his months in hospital, weather we've expert- smog levels will be the is a term that refers to rehab and learning to enced lately brings highest. the nerves in an injured live from a wheelchair, along high humidity, • People living with spinal cord reconnect- he has pretty much re - care must be taken to a respiratory illness ing. There are thou- mained a top producer make sure everyone such as asthma or sands of these nerves throughout his I I years breathes a little easier. chronic bronchitis and and each one helps con- in the realty business. Children, the elderly all children and the el- trol different muscles Mr. Ryan will be ap- and those with lung and deny, should avoid and bodily functions. pearing at the new heart disease should going outdoors. It is The level of a per- Loblaws stone on Gibb take caution throughout best to stay inside and son's injury (dependent Street across from the the spring and summer, keep your indoor envi- on where it happens on Oshawa Centre at 4 according to the Lung ronment cool and their spine) makes a p.m. and at the Holiday Association. High hu- clean. huge difference in the Inn at 7:30 p.m. mtdrty can be a factor in creating smog which in turn can cause tight- ness of the chest, coughing, wheezing, chest pain and difficul- ty breathing. During humidity and smog • If taking a medica- tion for respiratory ill- ness, follow your physician's directions. • If breathing be- comes more difficult, contact your doctor im- mediately. �a be So where does this leave people who face an agonizing terminal illness such as Lou Gehrig's Disease? Unfor- tunately in a bad situation. A compas- sionate doctor can relieve some suf- fering by medication, but rarely all of it. Regrettably under current laws in Canada and the U.S. there's only one solution. It's to take your own life while you're still able to do so. This is easier said than done. How long a sentence would I have given Dr. Kevorkian:' Not the 10 to 25 years that he faces. Maybe a year, for two reasons. One, to show that he's not above the law. Second, for this ironic situation. In Canada, on the same day the doctor was sent to jail, another sen- tence was handed down. The person in question had 58 criminal charges laid against him. He was accused of obstructing justice, sexual assault, possessing restricted weapons, death threats, conspiring to commit arson and trafficking in cocaine. Hardly the person you would want to call a friend. -41 He had also used the ploy of changing lawyers to delay his trial. As a police official said, "He changed lawyers like most people change un- derwear" Then he complained his constitutional rights were being de- nied because he was not getting a speedy trial! It's highly likely this devious char- acter has never done anything good for society. Yet he received a sentence of two years for drug trafficking. And how many lives have been ruined by him'? Today justice comes in a variety of packages and some are very unjust ones. Sooner or much later, justice will prevail for those who have no hope of survival and beg to have their lives ended. We will be allowed to pick our own euthanasia committee. Mine would consist of my wife and children, my physician and a trusted friend. And a veterinarian to drive home the point that I wanted to be treated as well as the family dog. 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Health System Ajax and Pickering Health Centre Centenary Health Centre (Report to the Community 00W, is the s FA -Rouge Volley Health System Board of Directors Gale Mossman Chair Greg Anderson Vice Chair Sylvia Searles Vice Chair James Sweeney Vice Chair Kathryn Ramsay Treasurer Allan I. Whiting Secretary Druce Ayres Gordon Bennett Christine Bentley Gerry Blake Joe Brown Peter Clarke John Embegts Robert Forsey Steve K. Gupta Rev. Elizabeth Hardy Anne Petite The Rouge Valley Health System came together on August 1 1998 after the Health Services Restructuring Commission directed Centenary Health Centre in Scarborough and Ajax and Pickering General Hospital in Ajax to amalgamate The two sites of the Rouge Valley operate with site specific man- agement, while support services including Financial Support, Materiels Management, Professional Practice and Diagnostic Imaging are common to both sites of the Rouge Valley. Recently, the successful transfer of services funding and equipment from (akeridge Whitby to both the lakeridge Health Corporation and Rouge Valley Health System has been finalized with both parties agreeing to provide patient care for citizens in the Whitby area. Rouge Valley has also recently formed a health care alliance with Markham Siiout9ville Haspitnl to explore the possibility of creating a system which will better serve an even larger population of 600,000 people. ?,N Ci91F. 004103"I.CVtT I3.?,T13V:,4<4'11i13r 37,%1 egg qw. beds and services will be greater, given the growing popula- tion we serve. At the Ajax Site the pion includes an $ 13 rr Ilion Phase I Emergency and Diagnostic Imaging renovation and expan- sion. The expansion includes new x-ray rooms and a CT sconner -r site, an increase in specialty services, and the development of a new 20 -bed Rehabilitation Unit. These capital projects are funded 70% by government and 30% by fund raising in the local community. Fund raising vvill be led by the Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation. At the Centenary Site, the plan includes a further $2 million development of Regional Paediatric and Neonatal Services, further development of a Regional Cardiac Care Program, the acquisition of an MRI to serve Rouge Volley, and the planned new physical facilities for our Obstetrical Service. We would like to thank our staff, physicians, volunteers and board members who have risen to the occasion in the past year to support the merger and address on-going issues such as pressures in our Emergency Departments. We would also like to recognize the politicians who have helped to secure more funding for our system. MPPs Janet Ecker and Steve Gilchrist have worked on behalf of the Rouge Valley Health System to ensure that our funding is adequate to deliv- er present day services, and have made the Ministry of Health aware of our population's future health needs. Most importantly, we would like to thank the communities we serve for continuing to trust us with their health care needs - we will continue to serve you well beyond the year 2000. Haw has Patient Cue Been Affected? Our patients are telling us that throughout the amalgamation process, they continued to receive excellent care. We are pleased with the progress made in 1998/99 to ensure that the merged organization is on solid footing. We have worked hard together to deliver excellent care. Rouge Valley is moving forward to bring on new specialist physicians at both sites in 1999/2000 to keep our services strong, as well as to increase the level of specialty care, specifi- cally at the Ajax site. Some medical departments such as ortho- poedic surgem have come together in one department across two sites. Other medical services are working together through Chiefs and Associate -Chiefs of specialized services at each site. In 1998/99 we created a Rouoe Vallev Clinirnl SPrvirac 20 new rehabilitation beds Cardiac Cage Cardiac Care - a specialty service at Rouge Valley Health System Rouge Valley Health System's Rehabilitation Services are here to stray Rouge Valley Health System The Cardiac Care Program provides regional cardiac serv- ices at the Centenary Health Centre Site of the Rouge Valley Health System and cardiac community services at the Ajax and Pickering Site. The program has had an extremely successful year clinically, as well as an active year keeping the community informed. local media, community members and politicians in both Scarborough and Durham Region have helped publicize the need for a Cardiac Surgery Service in the east end of the Greater Toronto Area. The community also supports Cardiac Surgery being at Centenary. More than 9.000 local citizens signed cards of support to let the government know that there is a need for it in the Rouge Valley area. Such a service would serve approximately 1 .2 million residents. The Centenary Health Centre Site has been proposed as an excellent location for a new Cardiac Surgery Service because it has had a state-of-the-art Cardiac Catheterization Lab on site for 13 years. The lab completed 2,000 cardiac catheterization procedures lost year. Because of the existence of the lab - a key component in cardiac care - Centenary Health Centre is the logical choice, and would be able to have a Cardiac Surgery Service up and running in a timely, costefficient manner The Cardiac Care Program is a comprehensive service offering: ■ emergency "door to needle" care for patients who have experienced a heart attack, ■ stress testing, echocardiography and cardiac catheteriza- tion services to diagnose heart conditions in patients in East Toronto and West Durham, as well as those from other parts of Ontario, ■ oacemaker implantation, and a Cardiac Care Unit which provides care to patients needing the highest levels of treatment, and The Centenary Site of the Rouge Valley Health System has been delivering Intensive Rehabilitation Care and Continuing Care in the Margaret B&,�h -i s -ce 2 ca..etsr►ierion with the cssis� of nurse Debbie Bkwwah in /he Cardioc CaOwbnzarion lab at the CN*WK rY Heats+ Centre Site, ■ The lobraico Cardiac Care Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre - one of only two such facilities in the province. The most recent addition to the Cardiac Care Program is the state-of-the-art Kandhol/Singh Education Theatre located in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre. 1986 The Birch Wing has a 27 -bed Intensive Rehabilitation Unit and 81 Continuing Care beds. The program serves both Centenary patients and Ajax and Pickering patients. The Ajax and Pickering Site of the Rouge Valley is about to build a brand new 20 -bed Rehabilitation Unit to serve the population in West Durham. Ontario's Minister of Health, Elizabeth Witmer, has just announced that the development of this unit will be fast -tracked from the original year 2003 start-up to opening the doors in the year 2000. The $455,729 granted by the provincial government amounts to 50% of the total estimated construction cost of $911,457. Ten interim beds will be opened in September 1999 and the full unit will open January 1, 2000. The Ministry has also agreed to fund 70% of the equipment cost for the Rehabilitation Unit. The balance of the money must come from community donations. As our experience at the Centenary Site has shown us, the newly built and equipped Rehabilitation Unit at the Ajax and Pickering Site will allow for better and faster recovery for patients undergoing hip and knee replacement, and those in need of rehabilitation care following a stroke. PhysWwriapist barrtre Adc6m assish pakne pian durng fik rrlab&n ion an `rhe Lia- which aid and new &"vs at rile Ajax and Prcllremv F III, -Nil Cen&e Site. R gerier 6& M46 wig hate 47 40ftresiM nsfiab beds iii dW Year 2". Collectively, the two sites of the Rouge Valley Health System, treated 86,000 patients through their two Emergency Departments last year — 46,000 at the Centenary Site and 40,000 at the Ajax and Pickering Site. It has been a chal- lenging year in emergency departments throughout the province with emergency staff under great pressure to continue to provide quality care to increasing volumes of ill patients. The Centenary Site has lowered its rate of RDC (redirect consideration) by 10%, meaning it has decreased the number of times it redirects ambulances to other locations. At the Ajax and P cket np S 'P, the number of patients treated has grown and the use of RDC has been on the increase. This growth has happened partly because of the closure of the Acute Care Emergency Department at lakeridge Whitby and in part because of the growth in pop- ulation opulation in Pickering, Ajax and Whitby and surrounding areas. It is our plan at Rouge Valley to address these growing heath care needs through expansion. The Ajax and Pickering Emergency Department was renovated in 1972 to accommodate 20,000 emergency visits annually. At present, that department sees close to 40,000 cases in a year. The new department, which is expected to be completed during the next 18 months, will be able to handle as many as 60,000 visits to match the demand in the future. T..' The Ministry of Health has provided $12,267,695 to the Ajax and Pickering Site to support Phase I of the Renewal Project for the Emergency Department, and the accom- panying upgrades to the Diagnostic Imaging q; (x-ray) Department. Once again 70% of these `r. funds are provided by government and 30% are to be raised in the community served by the facility. We look forward to the corn On March 10th, the Minister of Health for Ontario, the Honourable Elizabeth Witmer, and our local MPPs Steve Gilchrist and Janet Ecker were on hand to open our new Galaxy 12 Child and Teen Clinics — a kid -friendly area at the Centenary Health Centre Site. These clinics are a cen- tral part of our commitment to the delivery of outstanding services for children and teens at the Regional Poediatric and Neonatal Care Centre. Our plans for care include our Paediatric and Neonatal Partners — Centenary Health Care Site, Ajax and Pickering Health Care Si'e and Markham Stouffville Hospital. Plans for the Regional Poediatric and Neonatal Program include: ■ a Telemedicine Suite to com- municate with The Hospital for Sick Children and other consultation sources across North America via TV hook-up; ■ enhanced Paediatric Acute Care Rooms for more seriously ill children; ■ upgraded level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for extremely sick and premature infants; • a larger and more well equipped Paediatric Surgical Program and Diagnostic Imaging facilities; and ■ expanded Emergency munity's support in this endeavour. RN Diarw Voom:6 w00% bkts tho pulsar of patwit Jim Groyston in tho Effw9vwr u dw*V o routaw assiesswonc Department and Ambulatory lout -patient) Services, including Paediatric Observation Rooms and a Paediatric Day Surgery Area. The Open Your Heart for the Children Regional Poediarric Campaign, spearheaded by Centenary Health Centre Foundation is presently raising $2 million to assist in bringing the needed services to the Regional Poediatric Program. IdA ft wow C'4mp c0*"6 1P c W Canada- VW H� Aaabehh W;kvw m4tcvw of 11 kc& for OtntorN r "10 Ftlanawro6k ltsnrt &+IV ...... of Sociaif Sian exms kw CA ~*& and Stowe Cx"rw MPP' Scartarowo East at #* OpeporM of 0* Gc4axy 12 Child and ?yen Cfinim port of Ow Rognm Ptseekttruc Cww*v at tear co- sib . Sdr. tttl o 1 '¢ Expanding our emergency services 8egionzl tricPae82 & NeoaaW, Care The Child and Adolescent Program becomes a regional resource Rouge vvlq 'Mkks' eealW S"tra Moving forward togethff . 0 . witti care ! Pickering 00opital foundation Moving forward together... with our donors and our community Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation Board of Directors !Rene Soetens Leanne Lewis Chair Scott Magder Rod Lawrence David WEochnie Vice Chair (effective 1999) Margaret Corner Graham Northam Treasurer (term ended 1998) Claude Rochefort Steve Sales Elizabeth Soler Treasurer Howard Sokolowski (effective 1999) (term ended 1998) Shirley Freek Jim Witty Secretary Roger Anderson EX OFFICIO Wayne Arthurs Bruce Cliff Judy Cabel Nancy J. Maxwell Jenny Gould Beverly Carmichael The success of your hospital is dependent on people - nurses, physicians, support staff and volunteers. But its success is also dependent on the community, on the res- idents and businesses in Ajax, Pickering and Whitby. As West Durham continues to grow, the number of patients being served by the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre Site increases and all floors are fully utilized. The Ajax and Pickering Site is rising to the challenge by rapidly becoming a full service health centre. Funds for expansion of the Emergency and Diagnostic Imaging/X-ray areas have been announced and construction is starting on a 20 bed Rehabilitation Department. It is vital that the commu- nity is involved with this expansion and continues to provide the generous financial support which will allow this evolu- tion to happen. Through the Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation, we all have the ability to support our local hospital. Whether it's a large corporation, a service club, volunteers or individuals, everyone's assistance is appreciated and recognized. The Foundation supporters, donors and volunteers were hard at work ir, 1998 and are to be commended for the time they have spent and for their generosity. There were a number of highlights in 1998. The 3rd Annual .Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic raised more than $100,000. Funds raised were used to purchase sophisticated orthopaedic surgical equipment. The Auxiliary, who donate so much of their time to the hospital, presented a cheque for $100,000 to the Health Centre as part of their continuing fundraising to buy brand new equipment for the Diagnostic Imaging/X-ray Department. In just 30 months the Aux l ary raised nearly $500,000 through their coffee shop, gift shop _-Mies bake sales and Nearly New 4477 Shop Artist's concept of tate new Emergency deportment. generous support the Auxiliary. The Operation lifeline TV Auction was a great success in 1998 when the community tuned in and bid on donated items. More than $65,000 was raised. How can YOU make a siant 47-- gift to support the work of -the Hospital and save taxes all at the same time? The answer lies in the creative financial bnd estate plonning opportunities of the Apx Pickering Hospital Foundation's Thoughtful legocies program. ey responding to the unique indiviKlual needs and .:: cimurnstonces of every donor, the Thoughtful legocies progrorn makes it possible to give in a ffKvv r Ihot best suits the donor's financial status. Some of the most cora mon gihs to the Ajax Pickering Hospitol Foundation are: " :t■ WN 8egwsW Gift of on amount, percentage a 1- .Specilk portion of a donor's estate L* iu+r =xw Alows a donor to make a substontid get later by moliuN sina premium paymenlis now The r donor receives immediate tax relief. Charitable Annuity: Akms donors to receive a monthly income at a preferential tax rate without i rvestrnent management concerns. the past few years Revenue Canada has intra - &red significant tax incentives for planned gifts — :. ing on increase in the donation limit from 20% to 00% of net income in the year of death. Making a Wil Bequest is now ane of the few ways b sable bees. °�-,-=• ,. O YESI You can count on my support. Please use my gift to make my Hospital even better! My gift is: U $500 ❑ $200 ❑ $75 ❑ Other $ Name: Address: City: ❑ My cheque is enclosed Number: Prov: ❑ VISA ❑ Mastercard Expiry date: Postal code: Signature: ❑ Please send me more information on tax saving opportunities through charitable giving. ❑ Please send me a free Will Planning Guide. t The Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation Charitable registrarion number BN 14 113 2662 RR0001 580 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, ON LIS 2J4 • Tel (905) 683-2320 ext. 1227 • Fax (905) 428-1408 W RON PIFTRONIROI News Advertiser photo On the road to healthier hearts The Big Bike for Heart and Stroke was tilled with local volunteers this week who r,,de the bike to raise funds for heart and Ntmke research. This Ajax Hydro/Pickering 4 SEASONS COUNTRY CLUB Grit Fee Rates Monday-71tursday _30 Fridav .. 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Durham council will deal with a new DC bylaw on July 20, which must be approved by Aug. 31 if the Region is to be allowed to levy the charges. Before council considers the Annual bring it down for a hole in one. Good luck! QUALIFYING HOLE #2 Golf Pro Matt Butler 150 yards Eighth Qualifying Site WINCHESTER GOLF CLUB TUESDAY, JUNE 22th 6:30 RM. TO 5:00 RM. 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Come see the many sides of SearsTM 11 f 'Am PAW *NWS ADVERM" ""Y rERfflQkJwR-2%, WN Supervised Access Program A.J. GR( ENI News Advertiser photos Summer schools If kids are out in the sunshine having fun. the end of another school year must he near. And fun was the order of the dati- for Jesse Culls, at Rosebank Road Public Schools recent fun fair (top phots) as he gave it his best shot in the sponge toss. Below, Stephanie Kahr gris joins classmates anti goes douhle-dutch cltir- ing Jump Rupe for Heart activities ities tet William I)imbar Public School. needs local volunteers Durham program aids children of divorced, separated parents Volunteers are needed to help out with the Durham Supervised Access Program. The DSA Program is one of 14 similar programs across Ontario where the children of divorced or sep- arated parents may visit with their non-custodial parent in a safe and su- pervised setting. The program is funded through the attorney general and administered in Durham region through the YMCA. It has been in operation since 1992 and serves 30 to 50 families per month. Referrals are usually received from the courts or recommended by other professionals assisting the fam- ily. The court order defines the access and the centre must provide service within the boundaries of the order. The DSA program is volunteer - D -Frame $4 4,0Arp1✓ driven. Volunteers are needed to su- pervise the visits between the child and the non-custodial parent. The volunteers are assigned on a rotating basis and they stay with the family for the duration of a visit (vis- its are no longer than two hours). This is group supervision, there- fore the volunteers are with other vol- unteers and other visiting families. The volunteer's role is to insure safe- ty for the child in the visit and to take observational notes while the visit is in progress. The observation notes can be or- dered for court purposes. Volunteers should have some ex- perience working with children. They are required to provide three references and a criminal record check. Complete training is provided. Volunteer meetings are held approxi- mately every other month and work - shops are arranged to enhance the volunteer's role. The Pickering location operates every Saturday from 2:15 to 6:15 p.m. (in two-hour blocks). Oshawa operates every Sunday from 12:30 to 4:30 (in two-hour blocks) and Tues- days from 5:30 to 7:30. Volunteers are greatly needed - there are so many families in our community either separated or di- vorced where the children are placed in the middle of turmoil. The program provides a safe environment for the children. They often look forward to their visits with the non-custodial parent, as it helps the children feel wanted and loved despite what is happening in their family. 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M i of** PA VRKM 427-2047 ')urhum Region chairman Roger Anderson took u It ing for charity at the Pickering Town Centre lust I eekend to help promote awareness of the annual Jervor's Charity Classic golf tournament and to raise Pwney for the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre. .oCal politicians and members oj* the public were en- (urraged to drive a golj*ball in the special booth set rp lit the mall. If"M KITCHEN A BATHROOM RENOVATIONS CUSTOM 1'P(.RADES INCLI'DED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS BOOKED THIS MONTH' HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN h BATHROOM MODELS MOBILE -JOB SITE MIXED CONCRETE *AVAILABLE -MONDAY SATURDAY •CEMENT •SAND & GRAVEL *CONCRETE 6 UNSHRINKABLE FILL `COLOURED CONCRETE 'CONCRETE RESTORATION & REPAIR PRODUCTS •STONE SLINGER SERVICE 905-683-6501 1-800-473-7386 2890 BROCK RD. N. PICK WG (!ROCK RD. N & TAWTON R0.) — our I aMtMHWW a pr O p - W wit your neeft AND YOUR 9000En Wel you with a yew is ativatloof tergobd In S tical newepWo for you to took own without my INSIDE SALES DEPARTMENT Citizens swing for their hospital PICKERING — A fund-raising and community awareness day for the local hospital was held here last weekend at the Pickering Town Cen- tre. The `Give it a Swing for the Ajax and Pickering Hospital Foundation' event was also a warm-up for the 1999 Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic golf tournament to be held Sept. 17. The tournament has raised more Folk concert in the park Wednesday PICKERING — An evening out- door concert of contemporary folk music by the group Brookfield is of- fered Wednesday, June 23 at 7 p.m. in the gazebo at Esplanade Park, behind the Pickering Civic Complex. The free concert is appropriate for al I ages. Concert -goers are urged to take blankets or lawn chairs to sit on and enjoy the music. For more information call the Pickering department of culture and recreation at 420-4 20. than $280,500 for the purchase of medical equipment at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre, and is in its fourth year. Last Saturday, PTC shoppers were challenged to make a donation and give their best golf swing at a golf simulator set up in the mall's Centre Court area. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs was on hand to lead the first 'drive' of the day at noon. "We are very proud t1, once a-_,ain be the lead sponsor in the 1999 Pick- ering Town Centre Mayor's Charity Classic and to further support the golf tournament through Fund-raising ac- tivities at our shopping centre," says PTC manager Alian Arsenault. All funds raised at the Saturday event and other fund-raising events throughout the summer will he donat- ed to the Ajax -Pickering Hospital F(wridation at the September golf 1-urnarnent. 1 71 — AuthorrteER DI. . 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If"M KITCHEN A BATHROOM RENOVATIONS CUSTOM 1'P(.RADES INCLI'DED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS BOOKED THIS MONTH' HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN h BATHROOM MODELS MOBILE -JOB SITE MIXED CONCRETE *AVAILABLE -MONDAY SATURDAY •CEMENT •SAND & GRAVEL *CONCRETE 6 UNSHRINKABLE FILL `COLOURED CONCRETE 'CONCRETE RESTORATION & REPAIR PRODUCTS •STONE SLINGER SERVICE 905-683-6501 1-800-473-7386 2890 BROCK RD. N. PICK WG (!ROCK RD. N & TAWTON R0.) — our I aMtMHWW a pr O p - W wit your neeft AND YOUR 9000En Wel you with a yew is ativatloof tergobd In S tical newepWo for you to took own without my INSIDE SALES DEPARTMENT Citizens swing for their hospital PICKERING — A fund-raising and community awareness day for the local hospital was held here last weekend at the Pickering Town Cen- tre. The `Give it a Swing for the Ajax and Pickering Hospital Foundation' event was also a warm-up for the 1999 Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic golf tournament to be held Sept. 17. The tournament has raised more Folk concert in the park Wednesday PICKERING — An evening out- door concert of contemporary folk music by the group Brookfield is of- fered Wednesday, June 23 at 7 p.m. in the gazebo at Esplanade Park, behind the Pickering Civic Complex. The free concert is appropriate for al I ages. Concert -goers are urged to take blankets or lawn chairs to sit on and enjoy the music. For more information call the Pickering department of culture and recreation at 420-4 20. than $280,500 for the purchase of medical equipment at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre, and is in its fourth year. Last Saturday, PTC shoppers were challenged to make a donation and give their best golf swing at a golf simulator set up in the mall's Centre Court area. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs was on hand to lead the first 'drive' of the day at noon. 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Claudine Tyrrell ran in for two tries. � Janet Burrell contributed a try and a � convert, Kristy Bourque and Cecily Clemmons added one try each. Wanderers players live in Ajax and � Pickering. In other news, the Wanderers are in � the process of starting anon -contact rugby league for boys and girls aged six to 14 years. Anyone interested in playing should call Use Belzille at 686-0957. Leave a message and your call will be returned. The Saints go marching out of tourn ey with .500 record The East End Saints squirt rep roller hockey team went .500 ata re- cent tournament at Joe Dumars Field House in Detroit. After the three -game round-robin in which the East End Saints posted a 2-1 record, they were seeded fifth and had to play the fourth -place Hockey Weekly All Stars for a second time. The Saints were stymied by Hockey ' Weekly again, this time losing 4-2. Kyle Tate and Danny Lefort scored for � the Saints. Lefort's goal came on a penalty shot atter the Hockey Week- ly's defender closed his hand on the puck while in the crease. The 12 -year-old Saints won the i first game handily 6-1 against the local Knights team. Danny Lefort and � Kyle Cunningham scored two goals i apiece and Jason Crete and John � Scrymgeour added singles. The Saints lost the second game 3-1 against the speedy local team - the Hockey Weekly All Stars. The Saints' Ione goal was notched by An- drew Dissanayake. In the third game, the Saints used their passing skills to beat the Detroit Capitals 7-2. Terry Watt and Danny Lefort had two goals each, Kyrie Aitken, Jason Crete and John Scrym- geour added singles. GoaRending in the tournament was shared by James Ronald and Quinn Caggiula. Team members are Kyrie Aitken, Ryan Annesley, Colin Britskey, Quinn Caggiula, Brett Connolly, Jason Crete, Kyle Cunningham, Andrew Dissanayake, Danny Lefort, James Ronald, John Scrymgeour, Riley Siblock, Kyle Tate, Chris Vanonlangs and Terry Watt. The team is coached by Ron Watt and Rob Vanonlangs, and managed by Andrew Ronald. Members of the East End Saints squirt s live in Ajax, Pickering and Whitby. _ ERTISER JUNE 20 199 9 ANDRE-W /WANOWSK//:'Vrx•s Advertiser photo Making the tag TO N. American Cup Uune 25th) � 1211 Kingston Rd., Picicerin, 9Roo1N Ball players out to prove they're diamond gems P[CKERING — Local players can put their skills on display at the Honda Hit, Run and Throw Baseball Skills Competition at Pickering's Brack Ridge Park Saturday, June 26. Hosted by the Pickering Baseball Association, the competition is for children aged six to 13 years. It be- gins at 9:30 a.m. Since its inception, the program has grown to involve 46,000 partici- pants across the country at more than 5(>U sites. Top performers, to be determined by totalling the individual's best scores in the three skill categories, qualify for a regional event and then a provincizl final. The top participant from each age category at the provin- cial competition is then invited to at- tend the national final and a Toronto Blue Jays' game at SkyDome on Sept. 18. Each participant will receive a pennant signed by the Toronto Blue Jays, personal progress card, a sou- venir Honda poster, a package of baseball cards and afun-filled day of part icipation in the competition. Pickering Heat catcher Kevin Gibson ner during an International Softball Con- To register or for more iat 839 - blocks the late and successfully applies ress Alliance league contest at Kinsmen tion call Graham George at 839- P .f PP 8 g 7175. the tag to the Elora Lumber Kings baserun- Park last Tuesday. Track star boards the Chattanooga choo-choo Long-distance runner a `shoe -in' to shine at Tennessee university BYAL R/VE7T Sports Editor PICKERING — Pickering's Ryan Kendall hopes to make a dif- ference right off the mark when he heads to the southern U.S. on a five-year track and field scholar- ship later this summer. Kendall, 17, signed a letter of intent in April to attend the Uni- versity of Tennessee at Chat- tanooga. Since the cross-country season begins immediately after he lands at the school Aug. 14, the talented long-distance runner won't have a long wait to get his collegiate track career under way. "I'm ready to go. My coach (with the Durham XLs Track and Field Club) has been training me for it since last year, so right oft the bat, I'll be ready," says Kendall. And, if all goes according to plan in his freshman year, he hopes to be a star in long-distance run- ning. "Right away, I want to be the conference rookie of the year. I want to win a gold medal (at a meet) in my conference. I want to get a ring (for the conference's top rookie)," says Kendall, who credits his family and girlfriend with keeping him focused on earning a scholarship. RYAN KENDALL Earns U.S. track and field scholarship. The Grade 12 student at Pine Ridge Secondary School had re- ceived scholarship offers from the University of Montana and several other schools, but a good atmos- phere at Tennessee university and its growing reputation in long-dis- tance track events convinced Kendall to take the Chattanooga choo-choo. "I went down there on a recruit- ing trip and every one was really friendly. It was like a family there. It's mainly along -distance track team. The coach (Bill Gauthier) is really focused on long-distance running as he was a long distance runner himself;" notes Kendall. In addition to competing in cross-country for the University of Tennessee, Kendall will run the in- door and outdoor track season in his specialties -the 1,500 metres and the mile events. Kendall notes the university has traditionally been strong in men's and women's cross-country in the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation Division 1 Southern Con- ference. But, the school is just starting to gain a reputation in long-distance track. The university is also fast becoming a magnet for top Canadian distance runners. The university "is starting to develop a good track team. We do have a couple of strong runmrs," notes Kendall. " Iitere are a lot of Canadians down there at the school. The coach likes the Cana- dian runners. He comes up here, looking at the best (high school) runners in Ontario and the rest of Canada:' The most recent indoor tuck and field season was a good one for Kendall as he captured numer- ous medals for the XLs. At the On- tario Senior Provincial Indoor Track and Field Championships at York University, Kendall won the 1,500 metres and finished second in the 800 metres. And, he ran to gold in both the 1,500 metres and 800 metres at the Ontario Junior Provincial Indoor Track and Field Championships, also at York Uni- versity. If there's one regret for Kendall, it's that he wasn't able to run for Pine Ridge at the recent Ontario Federation of School Ath- letic Association provincial cham- pionships after winning a silver medal in the 1,500 metres in the junior boys' category last year: This year, he was sidelined from competition by Durham teachers' withdrawal of services in extra- curricular activities. The winning time in the senior boys' 1,500 me- tres of 3 minutes, 55 seconds was the same clocking he had run as a junior so a gold medal would have almost been assured had he com- pared this year. "Missing the high school sea- son was really disappointing. 'I wanted to run atone more OFSAA before I left. At the start of the sea- son Iwas supposedly the favourite and I was really hyped up about it, but, unfortunately, I wasn't al- lowed to run." Kendall plans to study business and sports administration at the University of Tennessee. n a holding pattern rax -Pickering Dolphins bantam player Michael ohbin (58) holds on to the leg of Cambridge Lions' ill carrier Josh Norris during summer league foot- d CELLA BRONKHORST/ News Advertiser photo ball action at Kinsmen Park in Pickering last Sun- day. Cambridge left town with a 19-0 win. NEWS ADVERTISER J U NNE 20. 1 9 9 9 PICKERING MENS SLOW PITCH LEAGUE As of June 13. 1999 TUDOR ARMS DIVISION STANDINGS :Alt G W L T F A PTS cne,s 5 5 0 0 77 47 10 ott s Restaurants 5 3 1 1 58 447 i:rtPunishment Pishmert S 3 2 0 78 57 6 ,None Mol« Sports 5 2 2 1 58 62 5 i–men 5 2 3 0 38 52 4 -Max-Brest Kordo 5 2 3 0 65 57 4 ng Horne 5 2 3 0 59 79 4 10bons 5 2 3 0 45 53 4 ung (guns 4 2 2 0 43 43 f ipdw Ttkos 5 1 4 0 58 66 2 DIVISION RESULTS om Jane 13: Stallions 7 vs. Hartinen 0: Stallions 15 vs 04W Thugs 9; RWMax-Bret Kodo 30 vs. pscxxw Mohr arts 9 Petrone Motor Sports 12 vs. Capital Punishment cap" PuneMwtt 28 vs. Long Horns 10; Long Morins vs. Ybug Guns 10; Gophers 14 vs. SOOa'a Restaurants •AV'LrS DMIM STA D•dOS AN GW L T F A PTS rd Man's Marauders 5 5 0 0 83 52 10 V Richards 5 4 1 0 67 61 8 lttes 5 3 2 0 85 57 8 tbVW SW Pub S 3 2 0 49 45 8 K Goes Free 5 2 3 0 63 63 4 tenmaker 4 2 2 0 43 40 4 $ Side Maric s 5 2 3 0 65 65 4 rhrn Bulls 4 1 3 0 38 58 2 OWN* Princes 5 1 4 0 45 77 2 nlo►tlt Roo" 4 1 3 0 39 62 2 OMMIN REBIXTS Iwt .Mina Ix YrabtpN SIM Pub 12 vs. Melanie 110*3 3: East Sidor Maio% 20 va, Martel* ptaes 4; g Ridwds 20 vs. East Side Maio% 13; Kite Ridnlds vs DacllorSl R00% 12: Rallis 17 vs. Fos Goes Fre* tali& Nan% pseud rs 14 vs. Whose Bulls 13. MUD Iters oRraloN s�tMDINTss All G WL T F A PIS �� 5 5 0 0 76 56 10 5 3 1 1 63 46 7 d Fun's Usual StatpseM 5 3 1 1 89 69 7 Molt Bale Jap 5 2 1 2 70 SS 6 mks 5 3 2 0 85 09 8 MNo 5 2 3 0 74 73 4 1 Sewer Rsts 4 1 3 0 47 67 2 5 1 4 0 67 70 2 P1118112 4 1 3 0 39 50 2 a 0 3 0 34 76 0 Im Jun 13: P mow Bko 10 imp 10 vs. WTA MICR 10: Pappea1 22 vs. Preston Btu, Jays 1S; Pappes1 10 vs Sharks 9: Sharks 21 vs The Saver Rats 2P. Mud Hen's ual UsSuspects 17 vs. Pm*e ng A's 13; P des" A's 21 vs. Pappse2 IS PICKERING 2000 DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM G W L T F A PTS Hurnen. Fiat, Snciw 5 4 1 0 72 59 8 Mott 5 4 1 0 65 56 8 Royals 5 3 2 0 59 43 6 Scars Latus Rangers 5 3 2 0 82 67 6 The Bear and Folun 5 2 3 0 72 63 4 Pro Copy Systems 5 2 3 0 67 65 4 Sad Sacs 5 2 3 0 62 79 4 Tudor Arms 5 0 5 0 35 83 0 DMISION RESULTS Frown Jun 12 Horan. Flat. Sinclair Dodgers 13 vs Tudor Arms 10: Pro Copy Syslants 25 vs Tudor Arms 5. Sed Saes t8 vs. Pm Copy Systems 15: Sad Sacs 24 vs. Scarborough LeWA Rangers 8; Isoh 15 vs Royals 10: kx* 16 vs. The Bea 6 Firkin 11. REDOUM SPORTS DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM G W L T F A IIS 'Papp* on TW 5 4 1 0 94 ore 8 Legion TinbawoMs 5 4 1 0 54 31 8 Bank ox Montreal 5 3 2 0 51 40 6 Woodruff Barron 5 3 2 0 56 37 6 Robbins Moving Services 5 2 3 0 64 tri 4 The Brew Shop 5 2 3 0 44 80 4 0udwrt Srawig S 1 4 0 42 67 2 Caned Trust S 1 4 0 42 60 2 in It n I ESMTS From Jur tx 0uhesrt Brewing 5 vs. Bink of Ili, l z Kaneda apt 13 vs. Ssr* of Mane" 12: WoodrtN Br- rorls 16vs, Cauda Tort 6: Legion TinOuwoAiM 11 vs. Woo" Baron 6:'Pappe on Tep-24 vs. Robbin Morvip Services 9: The Brew Shop 17 vs. 'Pa,1ps on Tap' IS. LONE STAR C M STAND•IGS TEAM G w L T F A PIs Black Son 5 5 0 0 76 43 10 VMr.r oadw Ville iola S 5 0 0 63 52 10 County SIyM 5 3 2 0 00 62 6 Re %',, 52 2 1 N 47 5 R.C.L 606 5 2 3 0 54 67 4 Brigid ides 4 2 2 0 41 43 4 Palmar Bron HwWWAC 4 2 2 0 27 30 4 FrMlOns 17 Gltlnrs 5 0 4 1 44 73 1 Ksg Ri twds Pad 5 0 5 0 39 67 0 OIMSION IESIILTS Foos a ino 15: Raiiax 16 vs. Briant Idea 11: PMtw Sm Ilealirg aid Air Cooslti0nitl9 9 vs. Kig Ridwds Pub 8: Meer Dolaor Warriors 12 vs. Kig Ridleds Pub 7: Gun - N S" 14 vs. R.C.L 606 M Back Sac 20 vs. Fsastata t7Cftws8. tcomer Day Camp filled with fun. action and education held our Special Event Centre, adjacent to Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village, 300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitby. ,July, 5th to September 3th - Monday to Friday 9 to 4p mkt Extended hours available. For children ages 4 -10 years. . "as 6b qm W -A" PICKERING SOCCER CLUB 1999 outdoor Weeky soCce. sccres ME -AND -UNDER GIRLS' DIVISION June 7 Flystnr+ Grapnn 8 'Brandy Agnew 6. Knstna Ross, key, one g=1 scored by Dater Contractn% MVP Knstna Rrasrey) vs Oster Contracting 0 (MVPs Kelsq G bbs. Errttly Prebble),Tigers 10 (Katy Arethoon S. Apel Bow•orM. Juba Prato, MVPs Apra Soo wtf+. NKroee Lao) vs. Sayvw Motels 0: Sysolt computer 6 (Lauren Sayers 3. Metal" Wise 2. Sarah Mailed. MVPs Sarah Haelwa. Nstalee Nisei vs. Val ntnas Cr. Royal Bank 6 (Mehass Sealy S. Kaeyn Kins- men. MVP Kartyn Kewnen) vs. Blnsdals Mcn asson t (P*-- hols 80ne3atta. MVPs Kathene Tramtysy Rosehe Sollys). SIX-AND4J DER GMILS' DIVISION June I Ptdnmg SkrSpom 8 (CaMndra Carkner 2. Tare - Lynn WOW 2. Jar -do Chfrby. Ka hen+e Mikhail. Yam BaWru e. Ams Lusa krcob=. MVPs CalarKtra carknw. Lauren Marc/wne) vs. Canted Heang 4 (Shannon Stdroburo 4): Sabounn Kende 1 (KMY Behop) vs. Wildcats 3 Naley Handoson 2. Amrtds Cholle): Bay Salsa 2 (Carly V1lhernore 2) vs Wibany Buell 3 (Alarandrs Poon. Vidorta Lovallt Miehals Mannas MVPs Viclone Lwsyc Kelly Waid SEVMAID4aEER G•1LS' DNISION tit Mtq 2S: lmega Vaso 4 (AMI 0WIm Kai lyn Mvn4 Radial FVrechiar. Gina CrOwda) vs, Pidwinp Medical Cenone 0; LMCA 5 Wieft Sabouin 2. Sophism Bwngsriner. Malian B*rengusr, Envies Steals) vs. Windward 4 (Shamir Buhr 4. MVP Sllwms &Me* Florto Atunrmon S (A F1ono 2, J. Gisspis 2. T. Ferkins) vs, DeeW Tech 4 (Afrterrd IIeu-,lsn z Msiw Paridic Christina Ho --qp y); Real McCoys 3 (ClnMsy ftpelirwlq: K4tiy TiwrML An --- Isom) vs. The CoOpoebs 1 (hasp A, ) An Topsoil 2 (Lildsy Anse, Slephow Kip) vs. 1111deesl 0; Tgers 8 (Chnsene Ester 4. Mloheb VV•*wm 4) vs. Erwin Tuf 3 (Rebacce Wood 2. Cow" Nchok—X .haws t: The CoOpsralors 3 Panna Deviss, Ten Gras, Meg a, MVPTsn Gana) KWideset 1(CMnMn Dsdersri ick A,OMT0psd 3 (SWh— King 3. MVP 9l of IM Kig) v< Ennio Tial Lawn 0 (MNP Ses I 8oswk The Rest Mor Coys 3 (,Mi k6A ft 2. Katy TracnAls. MVPs Hsps m W Iw1 Salsh Hsrldasto va. T*m 1 (,W FernarldakWind- ward 4 (Chareals Brown 2. Shwm &MK •runny Jones, Caresk MVP ChenteBa Beam) vs. linage Vidso I (AlsmnlQa CW,4m% MVP Msndla Cie/Ion): Deep Tach 6 Plldess Pwiidis 4, Chrilins FMmtrlgway 2, MVP Msbss Rands) vs. Liverpool What Community 2 (Michelle Sot oum 2); Florio Al nenitrm 4 (S. Gitlin 2. A Florio. A Rso ddie Q vs. Pidwip Madionl Gare 0. NEWS 4%VVF.-ftftMY. W".JV n,?¢„ WO F 20 P Wanderers rugby gY men buried on the Beach AJAX — All three Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club men's teams had sand kicked in their faces by Balmy Beach in league ac- tion in Toronto Saturday. The men's first team clung to a slim lead in the last minute of play in its Ontario Rugby Union se- nior `A' league contest against the Beach. But, the hosts scored a late try to post a 12-9 victory. Erik Cuzzolino kicked three penalties for the Wander- ers. The Wanderers first team's league record falls to 1-3 with the loss. Meanwhile, the Wander- ers men's second team was downed by Balmy Beach 38-5. Ajax's Ione try was scored by Nick Francis. The second team's Toronto Rugby Union First Division record is now 1-3. The Beach also beat the Wanderers men's third team 20-7. Andrew Ullock scored a try and Chuck Buller kicked a convert to account for the Ajax scor- ing. The thirds are now 2-2 in the TRU fourth division. Last Wednesday, three Wanderers players helped the Toronto Renegades of the Super League defeat the Niagara Rugby Union men's team 77-14. John Druce, Adam Van Stavern and David Moonlight suit- ed up for Toronto in the contest. Moonlight scored a try. Van Stavern just re- turned from an overseas seven -a -side tour which saw the Canadian team compete in tournaments in France and Jerusalem. The Wanderers men's teams will play league games today, Sunday, June 20 at the Ajax club. The first team plays Barrie at 3 p.m. and the seconds and thirds take on the Toronto Lions at 1:30 and noon, re- spectively. Meanwhile, the Wanderers women's team hosts Brampton at 4:30 p.m. Wanderers players live in Ajax and Pickering. 11:6 r2mr.Tm.ft 6:11 • boys & gwls ages 8-? 8 • ndudes 90d StW. • 5 day camp 9 a.m. -3:00 p.m. practice balls 6 &ming range until,� each day baSebaY hat • lunch each day • parent,&Wd best • min. 18 hdes god per day - bal tottrnamerrt • m4thed proiess+oni l w>stnicors FOX RUN GOLF CENTRE II 560 Tia Breton Rd. w. �AgJ�AX N 11 428-8479 (90+) 434-2651 M AUTO WIZ Y SP ASTS • QUALITY VEHICLE AFTER MARKET INSTALLATION • CUSTOM PINSTRIPE • AMRUSM GRAPHICS • VEHICLE SIGNS AIP PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 20,1999 455 ML-BTI- AF &PE�R,R.INS� 142 mLL BTI. F.t� •RELISH EA •VV , 500 / 375 mL JAR "THE FOOD TERMINAL" NOV/gi NOVgO V NOVwi � NOV.Ii NOVRi = MOVRi NOVRi NOV..i NOV.Ii .rw v. u:. w N+ SUNT Av ! s �f NDAv '-y..•S 9w�.�� Spn WmNIMnn w F �Uyai.NUyym ,wnhUM,n. .M�„ vrv.. .U,n fyO.n YSt .(M I.. U��BWW..•!!. �'l. ,wm �n �� WWF! 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FRANK'S RED HOT SAUCE suwr4a D 699 PRODUCT OF USA 1I GRADE ROFiQARiDDUCi TOLES lr�ifo 25 I.B.BROCCOI OF - U.SA • OMAI ,� 1 tYSY �, AEDRJU SI2E 6 x 7 CASE I .Farr: ol, J LYl1 t"U IAm Fl a mm BOX ZE COO ICa1MDAn INS 15" 1218 OR 1 E 50 U3 BAG DWFIITE •RED 1899 ►7Y1FfiBAG Boards to bill builders to build schools Durham school boards eye new education development charge bylaw Durham Region's public and separate school boards will host two joint meetings this summer to discuss a new education devel- opment charge bylaw, Catholic board trustees heard here Mon- day. The Education Quality Im- provement Act set out new crite- ria for the collection of levies from residential developers used BILLBOARD .JUNE 20, 1999 in the past to fund the building of new schools. But, under Bill 160, education development charges are to he used only for the acquisition of school sites and to service those properties and the schools built there. All current bylaws expire Aug. 31. The Durham Catholic District 11ONDAY. JUNE 21 BREASTFEEDING: The Durham Lactation Centre holds a two-hour pre- natal breastfeeding workshop. Informa- tion on starting and what to expect. Phone 427-9547 for time and location. GARDENING: The Ajax Garden Club meets at 8 p.m. at the Ajax Royal Cana- dian Legion Branch, I I I Hunt St. Dale Leadbeater discusses wild flowers in Durham Region. All welcome. Phone 427-9247 (Heather) for more mforma- tion on the the group and its events. CO` MUNITl' LIVING: The: Ajax - Pickering & Whitby Association for Community Living hosts its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Ajax. Business of the annual meeting follows at 8:30 p.m. Phone 427-33W. ext. 236 (Sandy Dorsett) for more information on the group. TUESDAY. JUNE 22 CANCER: Heanh Place Can,:er Sup- port Centre's Info Series presents 'Steph's Story' at 7 p.m. at the centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa_ Steph is 24 and will talk about her journey with cancer. A question period will follow the presentation. Discussion on possi- bility of starting a peer support group for people under 30. beginning in July. To register, for for more information, call 579-4833. WINTERFEST: Members of the pub- lic are invited to attend a planning meet- ing for Pickering's Winterfest at 7:30 p.m. in the main committee room at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Es- planade. Phone 420-4605 (Coun. Mark Holland) for more information. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 MUSEUM VILLAGE: The Pickering Museum Village Foundation holds its first annual general meeting at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade. Former museum village advisory committee member and chairman Gwen Mowbray discusses the history of the museum vil- lage. Members of the public are invited to attend and discuss the foundation's agenda, and to join the foundation for an annual tax-deductible membership fee of $25. 839-4672 (Pat Dunnill). 41111110 School Board and the Durham District School Board are hosting a joint meeting Monday, Aug. 9 at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School in Whitby to provide members of the public an opportunity to make presenta- tions regarding the new develop- ment charge bylaw. Durham trustees will then vote on the bylaw at the second meet- ing at the public board's head- quarters in Whitby on Wednes- day, Aug. 25, reports Durham's separate board director Grant An- drews. "There aren't too many school boards that have set up EDC by- laws;" he says. "I think it will be- come commonplace because that's the only way you'll be able to get funding for site purchases." GRANT ANDREWS 7 think it will become commonplace.' BOOK YOUR BOOTH NOW FOR THE 3RDANNUAL SHOW Sat. & Sun., A ust 28th & 29th Children's programs. Educational Services. Health & Fitness Clubs, Career Training & more. HELD AT: KWSMN RD. 401 m U) M P AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Jliiir�iws+ortstirc„(itrattrtttd YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 For more details call Chris 683-5110 -4NEVICS ADVE1RT4SEA_ 0AY.F_DLTJO01*Jun* 24,-799 RAGr-.33.A/P CAJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad Call: 11AASSIFIElD 683-0707 Carers 11 Carers 11 Careers 11 Careers ertified IT Professional GET THE SKILLS YOU NEED FOR CERTIFICATION. CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE DIPLOMA PROGRAMS: 1111111M T11111I P Tel Wit ( A+ Network Adm Obilator (MCP, CNA, A+ I Net NUM C MW Systems Whist (MDSE, CMA a • a N School of Business A , • 'r TAKE THE TESTS FOR: �+ Mlrnosoft - • fel ' ® !)'rt�stt�iar \RrrsnclW As•11bni:• inti b• avalla6n• to moa• who aua4M ST�NCOR Stop wasting time M 11 c,, m WHITBY commuting!! Due to recent acquisitions and growth, StonCor, CAREER SOOK of FLy Canada's leader in protective flooring, coating and AL wI & Business P me F2 wK.y - Business Propam:.12 wit. irr lining systems has the following career position M available for an energetic, hard working professional wk. Prolessiaial course; An - who would report directly to the president. theme videar .ermoup s Pro- how pram. Part-timeRWl time MARKETING MANAGER rxiu— atniubla A uthod where au yow Iraitmg 5+ years marketing experience becomes w110rlItjwttile. fwn- cal assistancemer be avaff- r Diploma or degree in marketing or related eta discipline ONE Experience proactively managing a talented —' team preferably in a sales oriented environ- available rails. car C"ing. pedi- ment — >Capable of developing the marketing pro- student Financing negotiable. grams for four leading product groups _ Strong understanding of sales support and — statistical analysis > Excellent computer and communication skills > Advertising and trade show experience Attractive Salary, Benefits and Performance Bonus. Il• If you want to be with the best and can meet the challenge of fast paced growth, fast track your career by sending in a resume today to: M StonCor Group - File #9545 95 Sunray Street • Whitby, ON • L1 N 9C9 or fax: (905) 430-3056 visit our tAltebsite at wwwstoncor-com WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR M 11 c,, m lis Packaging Ltd., a progressive nufacturer of folding cartons, requires CAREER SOOK of FLy dynamic team leader with excellent AL wI & Business P me F2 wK.y - Business Propam:.12 wit. irr ,ple skills to head up our warehouse tensive 3 -pease program; .3 shipping departments. The ideal wk. Prolessiaial course; An - has a minimum of 5 ears }! theme videar .ermoup s Pro- how pram. Part-timeRWl time rehouse and shipping experience in a dership role and has rxiu— atniubla A uthod where au yow Iraitmg araven P lity to drive change. becomes w110rlItjwttile. fwn- cal assistancemer be avaff- P1Y in writing or fax to able. 985-436.7746. Director of Manufacturing THE MNL SUTTON career ELLIS PACKAGING LTD. Training Censer- Career fici ing in artificial 1830 Sandstone Manor, available rails. car C"ing. pedi- Pick Ont., L1W 3Y1 and s. tattooingAllecbt iQu s Fax (905)831-7571 student Financing negotiable. (905)139.2217. 11 care«M MENIWOMENIKIDS. Needed in Catalogues TV Commer- cial. Magazines. and extra work 11 accepted training and registration fees covered Can 416)-944-9343 or 1 -800 - MOD -EL US 1 Gerweral $SS TDP DOLLARS PAIDI Ex- otic dancers required Experi- ence nor necessary, voll train Safe and clean environment call The Palau. 905.420- 2595 ATTENTION - HIGH SCHOOL Students 18. and others Lo - :al firm has 41 immediale 1uW ;,art time openings $8 50 to start No experience neces- sary Training provided Must 'ill positions by Tuesday. June 22nd Call Mon Tues 9 - 5 905) 723-4920 AUTOMOTIVE Palet Prep Person required by Pickenng uck cap manufacturer, body 'Voile expenence required :all r905A28-7373 or tar re- sume to (905)428-7376 BUSINESS ADVISORY Centre Durham is looking for an Ex- ecutive AssiStam with diverse mmtanal and adminrstrahve experience Excellent com- tun cation and organizational .kens with ability to manage "zany projects Strong com- :Wer skulls essential Fax re- %ume to Manager BACD at 305-565-5403 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers UPLIFTING OPPORTUNITIES We have Ions of upportunities for indi.iduals to wurk with large employers in good working environments! Come and see us if you: • can do heavy lifting, or • have experience with picking/packing/assembly work All shifts are available (morning/afternoon/nights). If you're ready to begin work and have your own vehicle and safety boots, bring your S.I.N. card and two work references to our SOB FAIR an TUESDAY, JUNE 22 of 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p -m. sharp! at The Oshawa Centre, 419 King Street West, Suite 301. Oshawa KW eLRVICas committed To Employrrlent Equity OUR HOME Residential S Respite Services requilres A Program Co-ordinator OUR HOLE Is a nwr" dlaotade agafLT8bOf1 rthch grown M* resltlenoa ana respte sefrll n fa rldlyldlal5 Mail C3R fteed5. n a very � bgSBa txganzalon. OUR i W s seelliltg a pique rldividlwl NO the a q b adjlat b and work in eta very djerlVfa * WsW mmwt Who call and W accept tie dlatf r" and opp bit flat OUR HOAE has b ole(. The RoW Co-0Ilfiw d be fBsp rd* b fe Board d Oiler m to tui ovW mmipltert d tui ogM non PREFE ED QUALIFICATIONS: • DooffiaMeglee in a social saertoes with specific bv** of complex care needs- • Mity to wok etf7am* with voknteer board, I omml fa nim staff, gOVe wem1(, ==WAY and otter agencies. • N*y to provide Wdersttip and direchm in a dianging ernifOrrmil with strap httiilabon and wnrfulicalon skies. EViiiiatce in 6nandal mwagwalt, glaring, t man nesotxoes and ksillfa sing- • Experience in a senor Rlarlegelno poli m Please subunit resailes by Jum 30,1999 to. OUR HOME ResMiMtlial i Respila Salwkea ee1 Pilucrest Road Oshawa, Ont L1 K 293 HQM Aft: Mr. Ralph Hanson ` Dimct inquiries to Diane at (905) 57934M 0* Von ajndideln »Yew lor an interview will be ea ' ' ' T:. �. %lead Corporation, is a Fortune 500 Company and a leader in the North Amencan Packaging Industry. As a result of continued growth, we are reeking a pro active an't results oriented professional to join our main- tenance team at our Ajax facility. ELECTRICAL LEAD HAND Qualifications are: • i.icensed indu�.trial electrician with 3--5 yrs. exp. as a lead hand or supervisor • :ability to .cork in a Team environment • strongg electronics; PLC/Sen-o s & computer skills • Eticellent organizational, interpersonal & ,ummunication skills • L VIAS experience would be an asset. `,tie are an equal opportunity employer and offer a competitive compensation package. We thank everyone who applies but only those selected fclr interviews will be contacted. Please send your resume or ap(CanadIv in person at: :Mead Packaging a) Limited Human Resources 281 Fairall St., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 1R7 Fax (905) 683-5032 GwwW Hsup �] Genwat t* CLASS A DRIVER %ANTED Full time pu.itkm, Petroleum e><pprrnenoe rrrrtt ppertxd HrAlth, dental and per>_suxw available. Reply�r,r, c►—pILA CAefEI!! Prseexbo j ush, 0AL CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for iron -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is GtTkted to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error. All copy is subject to the apprD- val of management of News Advertiser. Gr part-time some weekCnCS. must be 25 years old . Ca Mi 905-430-967; or 905- 431-2457 DRIVERS i HELPERS named Full 6 Part -bine for moving company Experience pre - terred butnot necessary Ph— 9-59 m (905)436-0643 WANTED Experience necessary. Start from your area. Top pay weekly Call (905) 427-7733 inr —11. eitprding courier company. Manner w Fug or Part time. Plein call 432-3007 (9.5 pm) EARN 5280., 5300.. 5500.. or more per week, assembling products in the comlort of your own home. Send a sell - addressed stamped envelope to: O.P.H. 6-2400 Dundas St. W. Suite 541. Ref 636, Mis- sissauga. Ont. L5K 2R8, 1 GoinsralIfiNp ESTAKISIIED A;ax company seeking quautiec snippm.re- ceiver Please tax resume to 7905)686.9131 ESTHETICIAM or Nail Tecltm- Dan wanted Fealty good ov portunity Call for more into. Axxess 668-5000 EXPAMOMI6 COURIER COM- PANY has immeowte open- ings for qualified drivers (rete reliable Cars and vans $500- SB00 weekly Can (905)427- 809;1 Monday thru Friday EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER required immediately for small computerized business Must have small office and computer eMmience. Intuit Ouick books and Microson access knowledge preferred Preference given to person will co minter A ttome. Pick- ering are., own transportation area, own transportation re- quired. Steady full time em- poyrnent E-mail resume to udoOSurpfus.on.ca EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYL- ISTS warded for L'Athtudes in Pickering locations. Salary . comrtjission Call Robert (905)-723.5937 WAX NEWS ADVERTISER DICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE ® Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 30 C e wdal Ave„ Ajax 1822 Mks Ind„ " (Sri W • Mudie &W 24 Toreato St. Monk Uxbridge 24 -Hour Fax: (905) 579-4218 cors: Moes.-FrL: 9:00 at-S.e00 Ina Hours: Ties. -Fri» 10'0 civil-Ss00 PO Hoorn: Moll.-fti.: E:30 sti-Sc00 ps ® Classified Online. Now when you dosed SlOirifry Sem.: Noon if 5:00 Paise, your word ad y Hosea MINI. MX24-Hour F�axc (905 83Z�4365 appears on the irdemet at: h w rtnet )ur phone ansa ar�'open 1lltor► to Fri. HI 8:00 pm. Sat. 9:30 to 3:00 Pm E4rdl : Q0Mpos�Mdwhaln.tleat w� _ ...ter► .�-�a a � �:r. NP PAGE 134 tNErM6 t1M01fERT18EA 6UNDMYAE01119N, J1F11! !6,'ItIMJt3 1 Gen"* 1 Ger" Help 1 Ganrd Help 1 Gen" Hdp 1 Ge nral Help 1 Gen" Hop 1 Clain l Heilp 1 S Mee ile4lAgMma 1 saw HektlApNaa UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers three times a week in the following areas: UXBRIDGE Reach St. Second Ave. N. Third Ave. N. Dominion St. Brock St. E. Rural Route Uxbridge North LEAKSDALE Regional Rd. 1, Regional Rd. 13 CANNINGTON Hillside Cres. CALL DEBBIE 905-852-9741 CS AJAX LOCATION We require a career motivated individual for Full Time Employment. The successful applicant will have a hunger to team and to be ready to grow with us. Please apply in person to Manager or Assistant Manager at A)ax Location at Harwood d Kingston Rd. START 1%1%1EDIATE IT $9.25, hr Well established distribution co. is seeking 10 indmiduals to fill positions in • L>i,play Consultant - titanager Trainee • c :rneral Help %1L ST BE WILII%G TO WORK 46-HWWK Rapid ad%ancerncnt for tact leamen Full !nuntn4 pro%ideul do vxp For inteniew call qo;l ;'4_:412 MARKETVIEW Insurance Services Full and Part time positions Our business is providing high quality tele prospecting services to the insurance industry. We re- quire strong communication skills, desire and ability to over- achieve, and computer literacy. For more information call 642-8060. 11114r`i� W Now Hiring EXPERIENCED COOKS & SERVERS Please apply with resume in person to 21 Celina St., Oshawa oUEaM*= housdeepers/ Custodians wanted, floor neaaereua experience a num. tib-$IGN=r Fax re- sume to (905)721-3200. we pay you WS* to assertible our products. Easy work No experience necessary. For FREE detail send SASE. to 1twLMrpool 113 (416)7243106 FULL i FORT TM Lace Tedwielem oil changes. Previous experience neces- sary. valid diners license. Apply at PENNZOIL. 195 westney Rd. S. Ajax. (no Ph— calls) NO EKPER*ACE NECESMY Maturebreceptiotust needed. Also ee an Assistant. Drop on resume to Natural Solutions in nue Flickering Town Cadre. (905)-831-OB88. BUSY SALON requires li- censed assistant manager Hourly pus commission and profit sharing. Full and part lime positions for experience stylists Traninq for appren- Gces, excow oppprtlmnitie$ CA Cheryl (905) 729.7323 KITCHEN HELP Experience preferred but not necessary. Must be available days, evenings & weekends. Starting salary $7.52hr No phone calls. Drop off resume at Restaurant or Service Desk at Zellers Durham Centre 100 Kingston Rd. Ajax, Ont. ADULT SALES CONTRACTORS The Toronto Star requires people for door-to-door sales. Experience not required. Training will be provided. Must be self starter with the ability to work Independently Positrons are available throughout all areas Df Durham Region Flex hours. You set your own work schedule Ideal for home makers, students or lust a great way to supplement your Income Car would be an asset Outstanding cormnission structure For further information call Mr Scotia (905) 686 2292 Mon -Fri B 00 am - 2 00 p m Business Advisory Centre Durham is seeking a Business Information Officer One Year Contract Based in Whitby, your focus in this position will be to assist start-up busonesses to obtain informati«t on registration, financing. business plat preparatan. ac- counting, marketing and legislation Exceptional com- muracation, computer silts are essential. Ideally you will have a university/cdkge degree in business and/or related business experience in the above -terested applicants should forward resume to. Manager, Business Advisory Centre Durham 1601 Hopkins St. S. Whitby, 0n1. LIN 9N1 Or Fax 905-665-6403 Ac thank all applicants for showing an interest in this position; however, only candidates selected for an inten•iew will he contacted. CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES It there are firms or Individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are fazed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in tate ad. *6 EATERY OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 AM. (PART TIME POSITIONS) Mature, responsible individuals with a good driving record for our customer oriented service department. Weekdays. Suitable for homemaker or active pensioner. Appy in person to Judy Lewis (Reception) Sheridan CIMOLET OLDiM011OU CMUAC LTD. 12100 KINGSTON RD. 1'111CMING, ONT. L1Y 106 (905) rlu-9333 FAX (985) iti3.93711 Adudnitstrative Assistant Tops s 12 adedtMstrstM sorb In the areae of hetet iclal (melt, rem keeMag, i4iiie! aunt pa filet. Tep pre Ide clMal sappert to dealer porsoeeN. This Is a foil rale ceabact P111ea that secessnates seen evesing work. Quatiflcatfem • Proficiency in utilization of AccPac for Windows bookkeeping system including accounts payable and receivable, general ledger and systems manager. • Ability to use ADP payroll technology • Post secondary education in the field of accounting and bookkeeping. • Knowtodge of networking systems, Internet utilization and electronic file management. • Proficient in a Windows environment with a minimum of 60 -wpm typing speed. Advanced skills in the use of Microsoft office and Excel software. • Ability to work with a minimum of supervision. • Team player with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. • Strong analytical, organizational and problem -solving skills. • Car and drivers license are essential. Send or fax resuaee by Jenne lav 1999 to: Resources for Exceptional Children Durham Region 865 westney Road South Ajax• ON LIS 3H14 Fax (9.5) 427-9615 >lil,kv4h vie aprinwim Ow wiiim� A all iprii.anes, & n.r gall the jrnay as only dome sek%'W t.r an inlrnx-w w,ll he e'nLWLCJ. ATTENTION EMPLOYERS! Make your hiring deli isior s simple and reduce• it payroll costs. How do you benefit? .% • \Vagc subsidy • Employment specialists who will • Savc recruitment time and match your company's needs advertising costs with the workers knowledge and • Ic:recnu* of all job referrals skills to your business. • You have the final hiring decision • An employer fncndly professional streamlined service • Our ongoing commitment to ensure your satisfaction. pp - Contact us at (905) •21 •1093 D U R H A M JOB CONNECT is fundcd by the 611.1 Go vcmmcnt of Chetan 120 120 120 COMBO ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR Duties include typesetting and markup, retrieving and sending ads electronically using our own WAN and liaising with Corporate Sales, customers and various composing centres. This position requires excellent organizational, time -man- agement and interpersonal skills backed up by a solid knowledge of the Macintosh platform in a networked envi- ronment. A demonstrated knowledge of QuarkXpress, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop is required. Knowledge of scan- ning and manipulating halftones would be definite asset. Applicants must have an ability to communicate clearly and effectively and be able to work on their own in a fast - paced environment. Interested parties please mail your resume to: The Mirror Box No. 6667 10 Tempo Ave, Willowdale, ON, M2H 21-18 (Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted) 1 Gurteeral Hate ML-Tm NAMT"T wanbd, for our Pow. W IN. $8.00ftw Pius prom �mayas"t°ealfor ata"M cir* (906)/2e 8Rt4. 1wl:Tnw .MmTEa Goonunit' Wirt ryian- ftleerre« d. nyour plus ran ymtm own dein. Car lar mare iib. err Aioiii 6r6-ioo0. IEWY ourr Ea ram MECILtm. required. Meavy dully equipaiant license for Mick and paving 001fox t t scary Wages to be dis- eased. fat 683-1661 Ask for Mike or Joliet NOW CLFANEM leaded. 2-3 days a week. 5 - 6 hours Par day. Trartsportation pro - Well. call 42"765 Mlk*DUN OPENNIai Dur- ham arra, service Telt. Good Irncorne, FT, will! train. AN work applied Must leve SM. of. Cale Ardrew 1-800.367.5853. INCOME DPPORTVW"I! Earn up to i500/week Pat Tuae d $1,50W eek FUN time. New compary to Canada, sales agents to market new urvfce. No experience nec- (t�) 0087nirtp available 1 Otiaarel Help J011allt IMa a job. JON" didn't want to work. Mg s job? Cal Today. (905) 2190. LABOORM with drivers 6- canu r QWW lex Lee serv- ice. cal (905)631-1706. LEAD NAND required win Wok. Tuesdays, wednes- deys, and Thwsdays. Mum have experience in later mainlereoce. Also General Iabonar rt 04111 it. Mum hive nNruirmtmtu 2 yrs. aeeriernmin lm mak mom. Call Dave 436-7213;1. LffouMOt Inquired in T« - onto. Accommooalon assis- tance. Fax resume to 416-213- 9993 or call 1-6(10.465-3062 ext 726. LI NT NNMTRIILL, long- term temp, mum have 6 morshs tvAM experience b sak1Y steel-loed boots. Pick - a" through Oslewe areas. Car an axes Nle Wil be !n- terviewhq at the DAM ci- vic AudNorium 99 Thornton Road South. Owwe an Tun - day. June 22nd from 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Gaanrd Help Must be 16 -24 -yrs., out of work/not collecting EI. out of sctlooYrlot returning. PaspNlts wallable now. Call Job canned 5794482; 623-6814; or 427-8165 haeed WAMaIg i Adrrrls a�pmi�ximdnirtely! To rill n from pard err rP W maopsaep. wort well wA o"is an, Wee a fun, crazy atownphem! (No cep nes, wain to train the risks pewpic.) Ful -time only to bewk interview salt Ateber NOW 720-3144 IA+,rdy, sWdem wdccme. OFFICE / 1NSOE SALTS Per- son required for !Mitby home health tare store. Ful or part- time. Phone (905)-666-5001. STORE MANAGER "AS SEEN ON TV SHOWCASE" has a new location opening soon in Pick- ering. We need you as our "hands- on" team leader. you are sales driven and energetic with previous retail sales and management experience. SALES ASSOCIATES We are also inviting applications for full and part time sales associates with previous sales experience. Fax resume (specify position) to: 1-780-430-9644 Attn: Per or email to: per@tvshowcase.com APPLEWOOD AIR CONDITIONING The largest new home heating contractor it the GTA. Launching new aggressive Sale! Campaign for: • Add-ons to our 3500 new home customers annually • Replacement furnace & air conditioning market • Sales/Serviceilnstall Seek experienced DIRECT SALES PERSONS to further our expansion. HVAC Exp. preferred but will train. WE 01i'FER: • On-going training support • Opportunity -earn $60K+ • Top Commission (10%+) Flucnt in English & Reliable Transportation a Must, Fax resume: 416-754-7402 ffpllSkilled Help Skilled Help nommomL— 10 A brand new outlet of the world's largest painting and bodywork chain is opening In Pickering and needs: Painter- Will work w/modem spray booth + bake oven Autobody repair Person- Experienced, must have own tools. Production Masker/Taper30etailer -Experienced required. Call now or fax a resume - Ph: (905)831-4144 Fax: (905)831-4385 ADAMS SERVICES requires 50 AZ DRIVERS • 2 yrs. exp. • Local hwy. • Local city • Lots of weekend work Call Randy 720-2204 ALB requires AZ Drivers 2 yrs. U.S. LTL exp. Home Every Weekend Satellite Dispatched No NYC No Slip Seating Competitive Rates Benefit Package Paid Weekly -Direct Deposit Call Bryan (905)706-2596 SHEET METAL MECHAN- IC AND APPRENTICES Immediate positions available. Excellent wages and benefits packages. Fax resume to Dean (905)931-1628 NEW CONI LAC't('ti A74M De11YBR4i era QTA . •Left eta vreak..d wwk •tgeellbr heft oNpeoit PM *&SAO - ia� Poor h•etr (l105) 4104411111,05 M Hely looking for Call Centre Operators. Must possess excellent typing, communication and grammar skills. Call 432--e201, kava message. Only qualified applicants will be contacted. 1 ON" Help er. wanted 10f wind custom r maru ladurer Most be cleat. prep and paint with Inilli lW wpervisitm. Appy in wriMq only to PyM MWMW- luring Ln. 185 wllctell St. Oshawa• LIG 21.6, Fax 905- 725 6887. �hWYedkel I °ice ' °ryeir'A"iMi°b enDr- AvalBible 111 llMk9tBBBIMt HYGIENISTDay care00-00.01 with Ortho experience for busy Available orthodontic office in Uxbridge, FA Thursdays. Fax 642-9692 or 905-61 0 -6 call 642-3642 - HOME IfEALTH (:ARE IMMEDIATELY REQUIRES AFTER HOURS CO-ORDINATOR Successful applicant will-, • Have minimum of 1 year experience providing in-home health care • Possess a RPN or RN Certificate of Competence • Demonstrate ability to responsibly Shift priorities and meet tight deadlines • Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills in English • Demonstrate excellent organizational ability and interpersonal skills • Enjoy working in a dynamic team environment Forward resumes immediately to: After Hours Supervisor 179 King St. E. Oshawa, L1H 1C2 Fax: 905-576-8852 Equal Opportunity Employer • We thank all applicants for applying, only those contacted will be interviewed. 1 General Help PART TIME AESTHETICIAN and Massage Therapist need- ed Appy in person will ra- sume to 36 Athol St. E.. 2nd tenor Oshawa M TELEMARKETING CO. re- :w'!s energetic telephone reps No experience requhW. well train Excellent pay plus Asn Dontrset daily Day a E m eng shins available. Graf Summer opporANuty. Place �au (905),136.0056. D1i4 or Lon Cain pad for rtNrnit. POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW \. mbly experience. i I.ly and afternoon :hafts. Can for appKwttinent. INTERIM PERSONNEL 1905)&37-6060 GENERAL LABORER for cus- r shed mels Fax or drop '"lime M eavolew Mil &. f Sar Rd, Atax Full Imre S ;J per hr to slant (905) 4,6 7260. Fax (905) 4M ._., REOUNED e • "cow installers with Irick aur am are. Sala also requued. ad 905- 420- •355 ov 416-7043735 SALES PERSON wanted for new aired mal advertisirng 'fiagarute Top commission pati Will draw. No experience necessary Call (905)-724 3471 for appolmment or tax resume to (905)-7243677. $AMOwICN AND SUB MAK- ER for midright - 7 a.m. stili. With experience. Cam belmNen ram and gam for interview. rel 839-6423. tTRAWBERRY MCKENi, m led pltaSt (41 195-a 57.50 perk Ner - Pstle area. SUMMER JOBS SINdl1Ma iiBes 13-17 Np Se*V amomee NO DOOR TO DOOR Cash paid Start 11111111 Cal NOW (905)434-7905 lgis iMER JOn. all oval now. Canvassing. Cash daffy $34550, ideal Ior I -Scbd mudenln. Cal t o- clan tomorrow, ening, call 416-615.2891 am *WtedBile amend part th" 1w cuT xi a MOLicamate reT ,Fn IIarmn-Bev Ar_ 571.1331. RS regtrnd )nip. Ev l" I remuneration, required. Call ,s . 1 Gerterai Help THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas AJAX Stockbridge Cres. Maple St - Nelson Ave. Beech St. BeaRd. Elm St. Cedar St. Brockman Cres. Bowers Crt. Delaney Dr. Ravenscroft Rd. Tresher Crt. Gill Cres. Home Ave. welsh St. PICKERING Marksbury Rd. Westshore Blvd. Victory Dr. Hillview Cres. Sano* Dr. Vidd Dr. A FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 THE SMS ADI EBEIN" is looking for Kids b delver w pas and flyer door To door lour lima a week by 6:00 PM. in thear naghtforhoods, cad 905483-511 TRACK ACCEUSW I- $lahufaa Lam be am"- eOM to omm nrrwg Ooarih, burst ape hg IIgfNS, etcMum hire good nledliNl 'Cal Md tleHtr' hawkdp- Had valid drivers Ncerae WO chim abstract. Coarct R.D.L. Piclwft 905428- 7373, IN 905420.7376 Mo MAIDS and Shooler stiff � Cad The Palace 420- wAMTiD stpermu en. mwww Md ww am far 9 mag bA*q in noM end of Oshom Phase Mo museal stalkp expedem and ex- peeled eyhry to File /380 O$kM This week P.O. am 481, Oshaw, Ontario. LIN 71.5 MM WOrAM MEEDED.11 assembling our products. Ideal fon stay at thane mom and SUW U.StaA fmnnl4- 6W*.For Ira Into. package all 24 firs. toll-free 1-888- 771-7409. 1 Ofte, Hall ACCOUNTIN G/ADMINIS TRA - TION We are currently ex- panding and are looking for energetic un starter with 3 to 4 Years experience in A/R and collections. AM Excel. Ac- cess and formal accounting packages. Must be comfort- able with design and use of spreadsheets and databases Knowledge of RS232 commu- mcahorts would be an asset. Must has own transportation. Fax resume to 905-686-8221 EXPANDING PRACTICE re- quires Full-time Medial Sec- retary, SIObf. Computer ex- Denence an asset Appy in wnhrtg only to Or N Stein. 95 BOaNytv y l St 718 . Suite 200. Ajax. I ser•• Hft I Algeria; SALES REPS. Local Sanitation d Shipping Supply Company s loaung to expap its mar- ket in the Durham Region & Eastern Territory Require Saks Reps troll have a good won" Ikstory lin irarketng and Saks Experience an as- set but not necessary Full framing provided Must nave access to vehN7e. Please tail resume b (985)665-0611 UNiOUE OFF TUNITY a excellent Pay structure, mott- vaunq bonuses Expected 4ammgs $75.000 a n ady 5 star Saks and Marketing Professionals needed Trade Exchange Internationale Inc. 905-4999`2309 WANTED- Used Cu Saks Rep Durham Moton/Good- year. 160 Smtcoe Street Satan. Oshan (905)404-2290 FOEML433 Truck Cap man- ufacturer re gwres eexxppeerit- meed Fiberglass CcAler/rnm- rel Mon.-Firl days. Benefits. sleadlly work HoWMa04 rN- w gL.Pickering 905-428- 7373 or rax resume to FRESH PICKED accepted 728-7873 after 5 - Weekdays 8 a.m. - 8 p.rrL p in (snp) Weekends 8 am. - 5 p.m. KENMORE washer and dryer. • Children Welcome' excellent sondmon. can deliv- I(lth Linc. Ikm north nil titnuffviII , er Asking f350/set fall 839- rust north of Stouffvllle Flea Market pe 1 Hospital DENTAL ADMINISTRATOR welcome to Iron family prac- tice We have an opening for a chaleng ngposition m on iolnrt0 excellent customer service. knowledge of Wtlinq and cd- Itctron and experience in soft- ware maragemem will be an asset Please apply in con- fidenCe at 104 Waverley road. Bpwmamnik DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITIOM, Jul" 20,1l1WPAQE 3s iNp 11 ret MMBMW 1 Safe 1 S" I �.- HANK'S APPLIANCES Parts/ Sales/Service Deluxe frost - free fridges * STREET SALE E $200/up Large selection of side-by-side t}1t1� Mary 905.434.8520 f399/up Apt -size fridges ASHFORD DR. PICKERING JMR Stoves f150/up Washer/dryers Dishwasher 724199/ 9 up. BEHIND METRO EAST TRADE CENTER SAT. Her wins aro food InvenF able & SUN. JUNE 19 & 20, 9 8th 1-26A built -tris $199/up Air condi- tioners In-home service. Bar- OVER 20 FAMILIES - DIFFERENT EACH DAY! u be -Cue parts 426 Srmcoe up Rent 4 own 10^ of A 4• U_ SIS (905)728-4043 Arts a ' 1 Craft• 1 Arlo a Crafts KENMOgE HORIZONTAL fret' Purchasing outright. es- a+ridow a r Con dihoner Works good Any reasonable offer CRAFTERS WANTED at 'The accepted 728-7873 after 5 - Weekdays 8 a.m. - 8 p.rrL p in (snp) Weekends 8 am. - 5 p.m. KENMORE washer and dryer. • Children Welcome' excellent sondmon. can deliv- I(lth Linc. Ikm north nil titnuffviII , er Asking f350/set fall 839- rust north of Stouffvllle Flea Market pe 1 Hospital DENTAL ADMINISTRATOR welcome to Iron family prac- tice We have an opening for a chaleng ngposition m on iolnrt0 excellent customer service. knowledge of Wtlinq and cd- Itctron and experience in soft- ware maragemem will be an asset Please apply in con- fidenCe at 104 Waverley road. Bpwmamnik DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. Full time no eve ngs or wee - fiends MUST have Abel Computer experience CDA preferred Fax resume to Mary 905.434.8520 GARAGE door repams. Droken PROGRESSIVE PREVENTIVE Dental office Seeking PDA in picker093,n Please all (905)- PART-TIME CENTAL RECEP- TIONIST !or modem busy general Dentistry, practice in Gstuw Dema and computer experience a must Looking for a bright. f -ON- oefgomg individual able to work even- ings and Saturdays Pima Bernd rtniette to Fair 905--726 1438 or reply to File 11359 Oshawa This Wl 865 Farewell St. Oshawa. L1H 71.5 PART-TIME Hygienist deeded Wed evenings Expenence an asset Fax suint to (905)576-0937 PHYS10TIERAMSTomam Pnvate Ormno Rehab Chem. Graduates welcome to allply PtnorN 416-596-1020 Ext 13- WIN 3.• I °iye'e DATCME PROVIDERS rwadeC urgently, in the Port Union Rd. Athoro Rd.. Whore s For Rd as Liverpool Rd aVal al Gives (416) 6W 14 DAYCARE WANTED - ay home (Pickering) for toddle A walannt Full-time position 10 Ifs pa/dry Abri - Fn Ex- p4lihaeeica/r4caps mquuW. Non-smoker Ptipy/ tax 9058393986 (905)426-7376 DAYCARE WANTED. home. Mondatrkiday. IW feir AZADTT MM & CPRAVZL TIFLLM= JAIQi DNC)[ CONSTItLVTTON SCA]12�l%ff-a pr DlYri1ION rlem In resLWDt to BOLTON OFRCE AT (905) 07-9111115 At JON1/118001 OVEAHM DOOR mteCfiNYc. Experienced on repair aid n- siamation a S4cbpw Nd roF Mg steel doors. Scarboro (416)112-7790. PLUS NEEOED for pro- gressive. fag-groy in g q�DItM� glow AW be agdwnced in rtsiddhtial A comnianclal w OMM. we Offer a bow pactkagmty epana competitive thin. ao 905427-7409. I rgaiiirq vm use the landfsscape Are cwrw* kxkwkrxls (on I at our PCS $1 s past sales a simto computer elf and oil Md has I uderstadi g a mal beuccecandidat 4nteseryeatic.millaci wi8ng to work as I players in a growk nization. Please sit net to: 1690 clemen L1W 3Ra 25M e -mall Unit tot summer 16 years. References Cad 4242279 days. or 426-6479 ask for Karen IELPEN needed for Guyaiese family. my home. Mon -Fn from Gam to 6 year old and 9 month old Experience and references preferred. PteaSt Call (905)428.7691 MOTHERS IELPER regarm for summer. for 2 tiuldren. ag�essdc22 a 7. m my home. came Call(905)683-5507 riday. SIT udents ill MAMMY needed in South No for daytime mi -hone care a 3 year old boy. Exodiar wage available with qualitiatgM Relerences required. Please tam (906)619-0090. AJAX, Respatsihk, energetic areigmr required in our home for 2 boys on a part - b= basis. Experience. reel ences and a Ion -smoker a mins. Cal 427-3675 Ahaliftm in" NBBBE SONY lames and quality daild- ten's music. 2yrs. -PW School Pat time andIc time available. Nonsmobno. tax MCOO pov�ded. AnUW W CPR, firill . Valley Farml Hwy. 2. dose b Pichedng Go. Cam (965)@37-%D0. CMU CME Brenda SRted den. E.C.E (Lin � a��are a in my home. Am - bed" aria. RdA. of 401). Cal (906)-831 -M. DATCAN AVALABIE In fly home. nal smolu g, daily oadoor lovelies in by thil yard, one yew and u+p. Wal- ney and 401. (905) 619-9997 EXPERIEMCEO,n espv-onsl daycare avallable nfun lov- rq eriwnonntem, find aro ad CPR. kdbor/outdoor atalv1W nitWmp swimming, oufillgf, craft. Snacks and lunci1 pro- vided. Fulli time. summer avataw. Wemney/401. Ref- erences. Tel (905) 886.4195. Call for Daily Crop Update frith, vour own cori/uirlrrs or buy ours 1 ArNcwr for Saw - 1 Annual Giant Bicycle SALE Don't Miss Out Sale June 17" - 30^ Evorybw, *. Govt To MAYeacy 982 Brocx Rd 5 at aa,, y F'p'mng (905)837.1433 LIVE IN ,eking a room Tor rent in a !amity with Young children Available ewe. ngs for babysitting or louse Care Cap (416)-873.7664 Ref nitable GREAT NANNY TO SHARE Westshore/gayly Large back - Yard. Close to 3 schools, avahDle now Snndke tree, [peal mats aria snacks. 2 pLaymalles. pin t, boy 5 Mairla 120.3697 (leave met- sage) or (285.1076 worts m~) NCKERMG Mack / Rolle: Loving daycare. 18 monOnS to Ext2 yarn Doxy oOnmgs ({knrc�4�0 aUlfand and park) sEory time. music. nu- b'ttloets tnta a snacks First Aid, C PR certified 1111i Smoking. recdptS 905428- 1244 wNfTEt a FMCH, Daycare availableSep 1 imams and toddlers. daily ouirngs. teriea0 Yard. Story bine. music. [d- ermas. smio le -l- n inter- esbrd cad Chert 905 -420 - OM 1 Empeym"m ATTENTION EMPLOYERS Mature Reliable. Secretary, Adm aniAaoum computer ul- erak. workup in Concord desires employment in Dur- ham Own manpong- Mnsagn (905)-439.1166 Fax (905)-426-0405 1 FhBsrood ENCS ttr000 PRODUCTS. truck bad of logs Buy now Ready err next Year Sa- soncd cut aid SPY[ Reedy 10 lawn (905) 852-7596 Corrw &M CONORIOIEAS 6 to 1400 BTU from S99 De -hu ndllrer $65 Tel 576-0132 BITE CAINIIEN br r v . $125 . cttira mora SBS. velour bveseat M. Draded rug 5 x 1$60. 1&* Iwo Computer ftOD_, Humidiflernever used $60 (905) 61116 -lm CLOTIMMB used. wholesale pprr�w�AMrgp Everything Inde $15. kle�s. Form- a Fashions 65 Old Kingstm -60119" Village- lape. T CDti owaom sit. sm.. complete buk@W net No.. Pig Fong table $100. Tek - phone (905) 937-M AtheM cowdm FACTORY her Slb BlMM. Mgaing 1 yr no IUIi-M Ch" 8 n. box. 5500 PWMM IM $TQ✓wb (cmc). obo. Cam 9057290 333 Mhz loaded, primer, hhbndlor, nhmNl, SUNmNfe and more. Foe scanner, deNyey and setup. 1-8045155545 DIINMB ROOM $NTE 11 PC. dart ink TMAKal, labia, 2 wo leries. he", Mo. 5 site a 1 ami Gbit $1.750 O.B.O. (905)-666-2452 or (905)-666.9275. IN rocable boTMl � q clb- 1412. Appraised al $95S- 00. sacrifice was ask" $5000.. tY(Yter reduced to $3008. (705) 7IIII& 9 (SM) BOLFEM..Pl the best qpq a your elk. u 1-BBB•756- GOLF for more informallon. 1 Arbi for Sa a 2 TONNE CENTRAL AIR Con 7ibon ng unit Used 1 season $800 Lennox hangmq pipaas5 shop furnace 135,000 8TU. can be converted to propane 1700 0 8 0 985-9689 6 DRESSERS $45 each Bed- room suite $150 6 pe Oak bedroom swe 1950 Bed soh $125 Lm seat & dam $195 Coffee & 2 end tables $75 ;aptains bed $245 Kitchen 'able & chairs $65 Dining room suite $975 Antique dresser set 5365 Numbered Prints $225 Metal shelf $5 each TV & VCR $150 Marry other items (905)-697- 3532 C L•SHAPED oak ash Court- er 1975 Iwo Casa cash reg- snrs with scales $85Weach three 6' stat 9415 $240 Off - es Cad (905)723-6516 ALMOND a WHITE Side -by - Side Indge stove2 couch sets, kitchen sets. bedroom sets Dunk Deds Full sue Toshiba photocoper (loaded) NO reasonable offer refuSed' Call 576.04% MUCHMM digital white �y grarid piano Mux Conte- tbn, factures and Tone Midi compatible Sacrifice 34 500 0.6o (905)623-6590 IMS for saw recondgkon•d and great Ado tour- nq mots 550, alert mointan bikes $50 kids bikes $25 (905µ30349B ask for DM BLINDS cut to n•ddlt mart Installer has castom made window coverings vertical. Variation. Stxwtlers. Free to - maks (416)227-7777 or (905)360-0072 or 1 -all -369- 0555 CARPET BMW - 100%. Ny- lon Duds. plush. Stan ream carpet for 3 rooms. only $369 0o Pill nc ldis 30 Sq yds an*. amm pad arw r~ shYation in your roma. Free Meolakon ai yw now W wtwmgno payment for one cud year. Damd. 1-604205 87571905434-1630 CARPETS - las of Carpet. 100% nylon, new stain rt - lease wpm all harp. I win carpet 3 rooms. 5319 Price ncludes CMW Pf-- Pad. expert nStamafol tact defrv- ery tree estimates 130 yards) Norman 686-2314 CARPETS SALE: Las of car - Pets 100% nylon Stam re- lease. carpe 3 rooms 5339 (30 sq. Yd) uKkdes. CNW. premum pad and Wama- Don. Frit tOnLA S. carpet Wag Duma in suram Credit Cards m ap Accepted CAN Sam 905-6W 1772. CARPET AMD VWYL - Capel Nis rooms. 30 Square yards. from $329 arstried. I wad tlis- CourK YOiuh best 400 up to 10%. Customer satisfaction Outiraretd. Cad Mia for your ha atMUk arwini.4pq AC10R1/ OUTLET 1llt�i" OF POOLS arF&AW ekhmm A valetas deem IVX 2'lelerotrid sewimminghpooll kit leo1e411C ll ENeed NOTALLATXM AVAN.ABLE For beer eelaeYori and hmobosom pall we tram B'%AT OEALI NmWft 64 System pus one controller. two memory cards, one rum- 1:11111 um- Goeliefre*K SIM Mbus 'Shadow a the Epre►. Ask - 1% $2OOu1DArm. Ca IInyre 404- KING SIZE BEDROOM ,uire ^Omplete $495 ;ills twin Tied. box spring and mattress. ane year old. $195 4 bar siools. new $50, double Wade door Admiral fridge $250 gravity edge exercise ma - crime with video $250 mi- crowave $50, electricclortxes ryer d $195 (%5),126l KITCHEN TABLE with 6 chars. 5440 Master bedroom with upgrade0 manress (Italian). $2200 Lnvinrydining Room with couch and 4 chairs Daft cherry $2100 Items like new 905-404-2520 MARKHAM BROUGHAM Manress 1105 Ing snop Sale due to sad car accident. Erery bed & mattress real cheap Maki your Iles[ ash deal No tax Selling floor and ware- house stock Final closing 30 June to get goods out 1670 Hwy 117 E Brougham. Iexact- y 13 km East of 048) Seven days a week till June 30th 905-686-1283 MENS '2 speed mountain bike 'or sale Recently tuned up $25 00 Phone 721-0501 (sop) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHK Books "'M 1986 to 999 Like new Cal 705-745-0507 PENTIUM II 333A N 500 MHZ 14 4,8 IBM H 0, Meg ram. 16 meg 2dr30. W vi 4 eo 36x co nom sound faxl WHOLESALER Opens Cash & ('airy Raw Materials 8 F noshed Trade Only 18X5 Clements Rd . Unit 260• Pickering M -F IOam - 3pm (905 )696-9031 or 1-888-616-6166 1 Articws tar Sow USED FRIDGES $195 up useG ranges St25' upused dryers $125/ up. used wash- ers $199 , up. new and used coin operated washers and dryers at low prices New brand name fridges 5480 and up, new 30 ranges with clock and window 5430 Wide Se- lection of cher new and used appliances Call us today. Stephenson'S Appliances . Sates. Service, Pass 154 Bruce St Oshawab905) 576- 7448 web site wwwdurlam- mall Com/stephumons WATER SKIS- par Wood Ex- celsior CCm13, rsWom ski) $15o Pair •Tncx skis' $50 pair SWs (w'th slalom ski) S% Call Jan 652-9741 snp WEDOMG DRESS, sue 1WM saran witr beaded bodice. dropped waist. hilt skirt with train. Sweetheart neckline. snort sleeves very comtort- aok As seen In 'Endes- Magazine S600 ria head- pae vel. a oraM boerquet 536-0857(sM) MANE CAGES for sae Cad Tim 9G5-683-5117 yp I rodeim. Somers tower TAMARA PSR 63C Keyboard monitor 51 40C firm (416) Three 3 5 disks midi, stared. 879-2234 benOn. music rest, loot pada. PIANO fa seek. $SOD Tel manual �Y 6 m0 's ab $1 100 0 8 0 5713142 (905 583-7787 Lave mes- Sage GARAGE door repams. Droken PVAC /WIAMOFATIIER spn"� :301rOders, apen- CLOCKS PENCVAT)OlI SALE 1, en instaW Thrwups. 14995 Her wins aro food InvenF bhY Must Go' Huge Sewebon1 Articles,us of new and ed Panes New 1NWr•d digit of from 5895 a up Rent 4 own 10^ of A ANTIOUES'Absolutely'. Ad rental paynhems apply Also a vice aiwiyS arWOle usually Huge selection of granijula r fret' Purchasing outright. es- ClOrJrs from 5995 and up Cal tales w/some antique com- TELEP PIANO 133-1491 this (no limit to value con - ACA. OSS. SATELLITE. new sidered)' coNetttorts of any mode. 5135 including test quahhtities a single an- bOn tams Social merest n rard rad channnds Qpm) View over 700 ctlar*$ over Mooraw pottery 17 try to re- available Card soap to at queries Robot Bowen Antiques- Small Oilaraneeed for 6 months KemrSai (905) 725-0196. M55 -x049. baa (905) 626-99% (905)6551501 RENT i0 OWN new a rF BUYING MTIOUE a Cd- condhoned applancet, and eCtadt Contents uictrdmhg complete estates Sat DOasi- new TV's Full warranty, Pad- dy s Market 905 -263 -BM or We Drips pap Henry Kahn. 1400-798-5502 905-965-8161 SCOOTER AND WALKER 1997 oprway deluxe series 3. rtttd scooter New opal 2000 water was seat and basket Cad 433-4706 $KOK" - Quality wooden srneds 8' x 8 Dan lot, only, $339 plus tax Many other Saes and styles available Also garages a decks 761 McKay Rd UM 3. Pickering For more into aN 905419- 2093 Antiques. Porcelain. Chi- na. Silverware. Jewelry, Old Cobs, StampS. COMICS, Sportcards. Old Records. Old Toys. Old Post card colkc:non. Private Collector (905)430-3385 WANTED: 'Sumel SunweAr• SOUR OAK 3pc wad -ural In six (small) oats. pUets. 51200, black sotailoveseat etc. Call Am (9051725.1061 6750. Ladles Sae a full- SM length raccoon coal $700. =a=: to furor home. 5pc pxw hbkJchars $150. Antique furniture a Good Cie seavi 175.. (]bra's tkry- Q� �IAll Moore- 668-M, oors 66 sMUttelmet $15 (905) Croft. Will brolize. chm 668 9102. etc.. eft Armoure. ham stand. am Mcg room suite.1 etc. No dealers. ClOn. 1 leaf. pelota table. (906)432-3678 DtrlRet a hutch. Asking 1650 CZ;Wr 0 B.D Cal after bpm 721ftemi - 03Wx1594300. PNIE/OM PJMTUK Cale- WAWV our 251h anniversary in the DwNan Region... Came see our Selection a said Pate. oak i cherry bed- cannon - tall beds Domer Deets Mill oil* beds. we make them A...Our CraBfmo also bar* them Entarfainlrerr units. How offhol Ouning ROOM. KNctNM, Bedroom ofd custom IT. sfgra, all. on premis- d.� Mns Md Sour Stale aid let us woodivearkeghow�6ity h rnitue is mide......Remem- bar...ihom K no Subsume tit Oually'...... .Tradfkonw WOOdwod..... 115 North Pat Road (S aft Reacil Rd.) Pon Perry 905-985- .. workirwon a TIMES. Four Piro" Writers. 175/74813. Asking $55. sit d t. Call 905- Asking TRUCK CAP for GMC Sonoma for S-1 0 Chev. p/u. Like near - S11dig from ad Side wwxbm and rear brake IeghI 5500. b D) Cam Doug 705277.3928 ACCESSI Amazing Top Secret Web Site Shows You How! 1 -900 -830 -470th 0113713 $2.99/min. 1 &1fs. serv-U (619)6156431 M AD Lost in Cyberspace' :Mused about the imerner Uel rteq now! 1-900-930.1700 ext. 2933. $2.99/min mum be 1 .. Sery-U (619)6458434 - ® Pollia` M. SAVE N TO SIM. - KAYAK Foot$ - Rectangular above ground Including Oecbrg. 16 x 21 0/0, S5.995. ndaleter. 2 ers �r7564.-. motor. da 1300 7561• FM female cat. 5 -years Old, suenese mix. tort pant. Not Spayed 2634149. Gin d Cron Showplace locat- ed in the Coumce Flea Mar- ket. 4 km east of Oshawa Lei us show & $01 your craft di- rectly to the public You da not have to be there There is NO 6 month contract. Also. re- ceive 1 month free rem if you sign up by June 30 Call 905- 436-1024 '1 PUPPIES •earl, •c gr, •+anr*r English Bwl 'ecce ; et Checked pedigreed, health guaraneed (905) 986-1030 BOXER PUPPIES, for sale 5 temaie 2 male first snots Ready to qo now Asking SSW call 718 4112 Oshawa or leave message TWO caro otuetick hounds 1 - year Old tree to good home 3 kittens - calico. tiger-stnped and barge 2 months old. hell to good tame Gu 655-5421 ST. BERNARD PUPPIES. C K C Regwst rf laana- lions Mhroo-ctuppe0 2 maks Millbrook 17051-932. 5573 GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Ffa- 7 if old male eamnafed neu- tered micro ripped Suitable for retired couple or family Needs lot; of te 4"m kds an(dIts d 905) 1523 Alar HELP GIVE a homeless pet a Second chance Nnmhy kr- MM. vet checked wren first booster Adults cats most spayed or neutered, fully vac - Caroted Marry mecum to larger DreedS of daps also avadabw Pets supplies and donations shays welcomed Cad Duman Animal Adoption M (9051439-9411 1177 Aukim°°'w' for saw 'LOVE IS ALL YOU NEE(' WHEN YOU BUY A FULLY RECONDITIONED AUTO AT CENTICM Eg Wars 35 Lu - "ria Cadeo 38M v3. ?2.000 xm mirk, now 512.900 4 Caravan Sport. loaded 92 K. 3 3 v6. now SU 500 93 AtrOs1N ext loaded 171 K. gorgeous $7 500 93 Trans- port. loaded. gob. 3.900 v3. 200K must see $7 9% 92 Asko ext CL. Wftk 145 K. burgundy and saver $7 995 REDUCED - 93 Grata Phil LE. loaded. bufqunft 141 K. $6 9% 92 9uiCk Regal Ltd sedan loaded. 38M wade lit K $7975 93 Olds ACMva. loaded. Sedan. piet- b. 141 K. eery $6.995. 95 Grater Coupes. Mr. auto. 47K $10 500. 90 Buffo LeSa- OR Ltd Only 87K one of a land for $7.975. 91 Buick Le- Saore LM locoed bxrghxndyr. 151K. now $6.950 89 Skviaft couple OW. 110K, real nice now $3 395 95 Gino Am SE. loaded. v-6 white. 112 K. sent 4. 19.999 ham cormw Aire Cann. 155 " St. IN.. a 1Mdtawm Mal,. Call 579- 2m. 60 TOPLESS ma summer" 87 Toyota Supra. Targa mot, AMTM cassette. 6 cyYrdn. 5 speed. power w m.. power door locks. air conditionfnq. 185.000 km, navy exterorrn- krot Only $2.990 Call (905) 665.7694 1952 Pemtlac F14nlee W, 4 dr 50.000 Ong miles. rust Inc. new parr lam year. ode whites. excellent shape tram SWASIchewat. lIs000. 1.705 328-2212 (snp) 1981 Ned0lle Chev Drag wagon. 355 erg.. 613 gears. record holder Dragway Park 80-M T/A stock Class $3000 More nfo. 1-705.328-2212 (sop) lm OLDSMONILE OM M 6 CYMXW. am power, surmoa. owdent condraon. 75.000bn. Not driven in 8 years. At en - Ken 1905) 424-962753000 otic. 1981 MERCEDES m SO tur- bo 6". 2900001ums. Excel - Will Cad. Gold with leather interior. Asking $4200. Call 404.0502. 1964 CADILLAC DeWle, 2dr, in very good Condibon, low Original mileage. A Cad" love's drPrm! Mag be stn to appleciam. $2.500 as is. 725-0169. 1964 CAMMO. 6cy1. Bat offer!!!! 1985 Firebird. AS is. But offer!!!! ( )-426.6676. 1964 OLD$ custom crimson wagon B pus.. p.w.. P.L. to, air, cruse, am -fm cassette. Michelins. almost new rad $750 or fiat offer. 404-0991 ISO BINCK PARK AVENUE. needs work. 1800 otio 729- 7873 atter 5 p m. (snp) AIP PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 20, 1999 1 1 fomes 1 1 �10yku a 11 ww r ROM ti l l nr"Wi Ca r Rod BUYING OR SELLING? "MARIGOLD LINCOLN MERCURY" Your one stop shopping for "ONTARIO DRIVE CLEAN EMISSIONS TESTING" a -a recaes as well 4echaracal Safety �- 1.905.668-5893 7.,. 1-800-565-5893 1919 FORD MUSTANG LX. 50L 5 Spd. a/c 12500C, km cherry black 2 owners Matt condition Very last ram air past emissions 56300 cerb- tied 905-985-2413 1989 PLYMOUTH Voyager SE 4 cylinder turbo 7 pas- senger. $2000 Call (905)428- 6291. Wave message 1989 Tempo 4 dr. 141.000 krr Black grey nit , 4 Cyl - aute $2295 cert & emission test done Days 985-1991. Evenings 705-328-2194usnpl 1989 TOYOTA Tercel. 2 door hatcnDack Blue in colour 119,000km Asking $2.995 o b o (905)666-8829 1918 AEROSTAR XL Van. 193 GOOkms $2200 Retrig- e»tor $75 Portable dish- washer $50 Please call after 5p m 1905)665--7466 1990 CADILLAC Fleetwood in excellent :onddlor lWkms AN options 1 owner car Ask- ing $6 500 1966 Unction town car 180kms 1 owner car Aslung $2.500 Can (9051-8- 2884 1912 CHRYSLER New Yorker Rtm Avenue Navy Blue Fully loaded Excellent condition Always parked Inside Asking $8 500 19C5i655.4660 111,112 OLDSMOBILE CUTLAS CIERA Powe- s'ee,ng'brakes locks/sean cruise. tin. air conoitionng an radio. te6 1143 000 kundy mm Ex�rey at- R1km mmIng condtan %599 bert- hed (9051.433-7614 1994 S.:N81RD 4 or Ar. 54995 :en 6 effumm dist- ad Cal Dory days 905-985- 0074, Eve *277-3250 Islip) 1995 CAVALIER. 2 door. 4 cy- kndetr Car -.)r 191 wase. 0 S . P I . 116 OOOkms Aluminum whets $8 700 certd to Can 725 -SM Isnpm 1917 HONDA CRY Sport Unit - IV i t, j,- -emote stater Cassrene. m"4a can phone side bam skid pile Only 511100ims $21.950 plus tax- es (905,706-1315 1986 y_ Jeep V5 wigue, two IIx red low kilometersyeat snaps asku g 55800 000 un C"*d Tel (905) 720.12 - WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice- Downor Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 I turbo. AVC auto. cruise. AM, FM stereo roof rack. very deal certified. Pnoro to sell S2.500..9D5-668-3411 92 LUMINA exceuem t58k. $5.900 96 Gran Pru 157K off W" $9.500. 97 Monte Cab 18K. factory warranty. $18.500 93 Silverado. 4x4 shortbox pickup. $14,500. (9051-852-7427 or (905)436- 6402. ASSURE LEASE - 1999 Grand Am SE. v-6, loaded, $40715 per month Telephone J D. Hewitt 905) 576-2522 or (416) 725995 NEED A CAR? $599 Down 1 Free CAA &Warranty Free oil changes Bad credit okay Cars from $199 per month (905)420.1666 1996 NEON. auto. 4 dr. anVtm Cass. air. 61.000 km. $7700. obo. Call 434.2775 FRASER ' c�iJwd 1 Automiobiks " wanted A 6 A AUTO .;ars ` as boats we pay up to $10.ODO Cash on the spot Any cordb- bon. any year Call us Xy time 24 hours ays 7 d. j0 men service 905.686.5003 or 905-70&5234 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in running corotan Can 427-2415 or Come to 479 Baytv St East. Ajax at MURAO AUTO SALES 1 Trucks nor Sant 1985 GMC '.i s,ce pickup new !;res zrirbme rims, box ker. doth i carpet imendr. 305 audit. red. great shale 147.000 km on engtrne SMSO firm 705-328-04M (Sep) 1986 FORD F-150 Pickup standarC 135 OOOkms. black SAver exc rtxtrwrq corWition 52500 firm Call (905)435- 0464 1986 GMC 34 ton pickup truck soutnem box strop 35G 51600 000 Cap 905 579- 1969 Isnpl 1969 GMC EXTENDA W Great cono:;,cn Burgandy 8 grey Box liner A running boards $7 700 Phone Dan 19051468-2764 1 Varied 1 1rhow prig 1986 CHEV VAN. and 1968 Ctev van Doti yr good ran- niN order Best offers Sae al 487 Bloor St. E. Oshawa of :all 576-0351 1992 .LIMINA 6 r4rkndv 39L passenger 162,000km no ust. wet maintaued Good -CinOnbon, exatent runner $5800 obo Tel (905)-430- 1471 1994 veli EUROvAM camper. audi automatic air abs. power triage, stove. sink. awrtng. tike carnet Loaded and cleat $27 000 (new is $Sd 000) Courtrce. (905) 571-2628 1 Traiiws 1974 STARCRAFT tent trader good condition $2000 Also sotw Jeep YJ. honey colour. asking $400 Cam 905-697- 0156 1981 TRAILER 3211. newly renovated In 1993. a/c. new appliances. separate bed- room. very nice $8000 Tel (905) 576 4136 1984 TERRY TAURUS 28' Trailer Slaps 9. Fndge. stove. furnace. shower awn. Ing Excellent Gond Asking $7,500 (905)-342.2439. 1981 3B- TRAVELAME Park model Fug slide M. Air car ditiored Separate back bed- room. 32'x8' deck. Shed. On a atreed M. 4Lake nw has (705)-71-2159 1967 BONAIRE 32 toot traier on a waterfront pemawt site 15" park 5 minutes North d Li dsay. Urge seated deck. shed. fn537$16.000 Tel (705)438-8. 1992 COLEMAN Kim Trailer, Destiny Series. Cedar. Sleeps 6. kitchenette. heater, marine battery. awning and screen room. Excellent condition 54800. Tel (905)430 1090, 1913 FLAGSTAFF hardtop tent I-- slaps 8 Indoor/out- door stove* propane or electric Indge, sink. awning d new screen room Excellent condH Don. asking $3750. Call 1905)668-0223 nights. 905f6864M days LVINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falbv crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hvdro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: ww•w.bigfoot.com; highnser Trailers 7' WOODS a Seeps 4 Asking $Kk 080 905434-3758 97 DUTCHMEN 'r -t trailer. Sleeps 6 2 trbge. stove marry way extras. used 3 times A must tie $5 500 obo CA (905)509-4396 MENTALS Stara»ft. cokman Bird -top campers. lour Sizes es 19051655-8893 MENTALS, Coleman Campers, Cauda s number 1 foldirq 'rake Weekly tram $349 905-449-5374 17 days ) TRARFIIS F011 SALE r quiet family park 19% Prowier 24. sleeps 6 1989 Skylark Park Model 40' sunroom 1987 Norm!anders Supreme 40' 19051.349-2594 EgmMotorcycles 1989 ` .:-. •ataha GSX500F rtun; tcnbhOn custom plat. FO■ shock new track tire and DrAW S395C 000 Gu A"" 905-985-6058 EMMarirw 1995 Stratos Bass boa: :. with 9C V4 Johnson 0 B Fully oaded 4 seats. 2 sw mi 2 Ive wells. 3 batlenes. fish Under, trolling molor, fibre- glass with custom Stratus Maker. S12 995 of trade for trick d equa value Cam 705- 328-04M after 6 p in or ww kends (SM) 19% LEGEND 16 lt deep If aluminum wa" trader. side Console. live well 3 seaK. in - dudes Cover piddles, tank. We tickets 2 manual riggers. $3 300 19051427-3945 BOAT MOTOR A TRAILER. i4FT Cedar stoptonal 40111111 motor asking $1500 080 tam 905-430-7185 1 Hwy Duty 906MW FOR SALE - Paget Truck Commercial Boor cleaner 100 wire retail stacking baskets Call(905)342-2439 IIFor Rwrt 1 -BEDROOM basement apartmient available July Ist $650 all inclusive. Call 905- 83l _NW 2 BEDROOM available im- medtately Located at 350 Malaga Rd. Oshawa. $720/ month includes in*. stove, teat, hydro and water Park- 99pm ® 9�576C�724from San 1 1 Alxwtirems r Rera SIMCOE NORTH-RUSSETT. 2 -Dorm apt good location len wee maintained 12-plex Nice negfnbourtloed.Close to stop- ping. bus Fndg"ove. park - Ing. cable. laundry tX211hes 2Sorr. no dogs Cat 905-576 3 KOMODO and 1 -bedroom avaiUDle August Ise. very Cleat Ninth Oshawa Every- 11trig truckload No pet quiet 1CA 6$ -9600 rl 10/monl $34 MAFIY ST. E. WNIITBY Ouahry IAes" in well main- -rise low btald"g Utxr- ties, par". amdry tat se, curtly cameras- On -3`41 RMW Cal Janet ton appt 666-2450 A.. 2 BEDROOM 2 Storey apt Large eat -n kitchen and nnQn)pm sep entrance. parking $700/mo . nfikties 434-7097 AAAA - 2 Bdfrm apt GREAT NOP T H OSHAWA Location Rossland'Mary Free puking t'orage Landry yard $735 ;Her xxdl Available Joy 1st .79-3611 AJAX urge 2 -bedroom base- ment apartment. parwnq, W+wY Close to 401 and all anemlleS $800 Inclusive Available Joy 1st - kstAast a must (9051576-4178 (mes- sa0el AJAX legal 1 -bedroom base- men, apartment. parking. bridge 86stove laundry tatmi- tpus cable. aval- aM August 1st 420-2971 AJAX SOUTH legal one bed room basemen! apanment. ruin snooker. Separate en- trance. Steps to lake and pub- lic transit.parklrg spacious bedroom with lupe walk in doset, full bath. aadaW July tst 5650 mcwve Cam Karen 0 (416)396.6983 or (905) 686-8553 AJAX. Junior 1 bedroom, I - gal Includes cable. utaties. Wndry. parking Close m 401 Nopets SW ISt/last Avail.able Joy Tel 1905) 686-7592 ASHUMM ESTATE property near Brooktin, exquisitely fin- ished Urge bright one bed- room, stone fireplace. private entrance. urge patio, non smoke, ets. no pAug Ist. $945 in Telephone 655- 5466 AVAILABLE JUIY - beautiful Lo- cated apt, Apx�S700/mondh. Cable and utilities included. Phone Don 905419-0072. SACHEM APT S512mkoMh- y plus utli0es, 3rd floor walk - no elevator, enquires Cat AAAA 852-3107. Leave mes- sage NASEMEMT APT. 1 bedroom. Whites/Strouds. Pnvate en- trance. Parking. Laundry Ca- ble. Single or matured couple. No pets. Non-smoker. Mail. In July. Cam (905-839.4G48). CENTRAL Offlem, large 2 bedroom apartments avall- abie In well-maintained! budidmi; close to all PleCall ((905)723m-0977 9 a.m. - 7 p.m SPACIOUS custom designed one bedroom basement apt in pnvale northeast Oshawa home Available Aug. 1 $700/ mo. includes all utilities, washer and dryer. Non smoker and no pets please. Cat 725.8016, FANA37% 1 80,bsmt Cpl in Rouge area, off AVtora NO pets, no smoking For more kto Call Don (905)-509-3043 410 410 410 580 580 SICK OF RENTING4" OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYII • Fina Time Buyer? - Call Markl Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Markl • Not Much Downpayment? - Call Markf Mark offers honest, professional, no pressure service to help you own a home. (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley :z Sales Rep. Remax AtAlly Reel Estate Ltd. M1 Townhouse a for , 1 Towmtousr Rem Ram 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3-13edrlyum Townhouse Units. Parking included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay flomrs throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From $910.00 including h dro Call 905-721-080 1 1 Apartmwms or Rwrt IF vii, -e IC)nking for a large Dnght, man Boor. 2 bedroom apartment, tug kitchen, bath and separate laundry.no smoking --mawAugust 1st S-50 Inclusive Call () 571- 0272 leave message LARGE approved 2 bedroom basement In quiet fame. Suet 'ature couple or worWnp aKI At No pets 5675 nCllsive I sVlast 8 references. 905- 420-4349 URGE bachelor bsm Ajax apt Parting Near tee hosOi- w Avail Immd $550/11no ne- "table 1SvLast Non- smoker !905i46349a LUXURY 2 BORM, UPPER APT Near Downtown Oshawa 8 O: Marl Aug Ist SB% mo nclrding neat i hydro Non-smokersno-pels (905)- 432-76M or leave message DLIVE/WILSOM OSHAWA Newly renowned 2 bed top floor of duplex Wan -out bal- Cony Palling Close to Am arrenbes Can Landry Avail July 1St $7501mo.ud CLI PAA 416.698.8194 LARGE BRIGHT newt' reno- vated bed act Avail Aug to Eel-eHatden urge tack yard, amnia: tele Boors- sep emir use of Wildry. perking Close to am amembes R Bork wemwrorttm area f720nq utilities cad Gulet nlon-smok- Ing. professional or srpk Couple only please (905)- 7n-7926 1 i 2 BEDROOM AWM7003. $645 mo d $755 -mL Inqud- Ing ubktres. Augustseptem- Der Ist Immaculate never buddl WcOmmodabng quwy wads only, in Omer Ostim neighborhood. (9051 433-7360 (905) 579-7420 OLIYEAM I MY. NIce 3 bdrM Main floor of bungalow Appliances "Wry. parking retrad yard. ANUM mmtkided Available Jury 1st. $9% month FirstAist required Call (905) 6664004 UMWA. one -bedroom up- per duplex apt Sep enhance. Parking. em -m kitchen- on be s route. close to GM North Plant Non smoker. no pets. 5550 Inclusive. histust Available July 1st. 905 427 03741427.0005 OSHAWA AM - Bachelor one bedroom. 2 bedroom n- du0es all u binbes and parbq Laundry on site(905)432- 8& 8914. or 145S8.2M OSHAWA. 2nd 6 3rd rklo of Duplex. 2 bedrooms. living - room. kitchen. bath, separate entrance, available July 1, $$79 0.00 ndusive. (905) 433- PICKERING Large 2 bed- room. 1 1/2 blocks from Go. LauWry. parking. Sep. M' trance, no pets $760. 40% ublibes. Cable excluded. 837- 0658, $31.1746 leave mes- saw Pt1CBHm - One Won base- ment apt available August 1. M. NmCkudes piddrg. cable. separate entrance. Fnrst/last required. Cap (905M94623. PCKUMIG - Sell contained one bedroom basement apaA- mem, BrodWellbrook, Avail- able July Ist M. $760 inclu- sive. IgAast. call James M. 1 686-7783 or (416) 991- PH ERIMG,, main Door bun - 3 -bedrooms. hardwood Doors. deck. backyard. park - (16)466 -5223. Available June. PICKERIMGfwMITEI RD. De- luxe / single bedroom base- ment apartment, $675 .. No pets mature rcouple preferred. I. unlike m - mediately or July Ise. IMAast. (905) 839.7682. SPACIOUS wem-maintainO 2 bedroom aids. Avail. at 900 and 888 Glen St. Some with walk-in dosds, paint provid- ed. Close 10 schools, shop- ping centre. GO Station LfNN- tks induda0 Cam 728-4993. 1 1 Apertif for OSHAWA Large 2 8 3 B,'R units. Utilities included. Easy access to schools, shoppin For app! Cali (905 721-8741 WE ARE CURRENTLY acrcr IN rental app! cauuos tar the apartment building located at 485MI Normandy St in Oshawa 1 Bedroom S530/mo Ba holor Inlet 5477/mo wild Y Ind Patkxq is S25 N iner- eWd please contact de Dur- ham regional Fbusrnq Author- ity at 434-5011 and ask tot applicant services. WHITBY. OuNan St. 1 d 2 - bedroom apt. dean, quiet bidding. parking Fu y -broad - loomed urge closets Near shops. GO trarv401 Fridge/ stove $625/tp ndusive No pets 905-404-1414 SOWMAMVILLE 3 bedroom avaiaDle Jury 1St Tel (905) 065 75/31(416) 789 4145 WHITBY TWO and one bed- room apartments. $670/5595 Mill Imydio Low rise brdlding with parkIng dose to an amemb" Available trop MllAug.9 1 Call 905-430- or 416496-9027 WHITBY. 1 bedroom base- mentSeparate entrance. * cam. trrepuce. cable, share Laundry. suits quiet proleS- sional 5600 plus 1/3 utals No pets no smoking call 665-1468 message WHITBY, 1 -bedroom apart- ment in 5 -pea. on public Iran - sit. parking and waildry aria umbties included Mailable August 1st. S5SO/morth Cam 66- 7634 WHITBY. GO/401 bnght t bedroom lower level apart- ment., gas fireplace. new balls. W*bes, Periling. cable laun- dry included FurnisfeNuidur- mshd $650 no smoker/pets 665-M tip 11 pm MNNTSY- Bright open concept fumistkd basement apartment to titan non-smobng quiet working person. Lftues and Cable Included, waster/dryer extra Rossland(Garden area $15wweek first wetkAast month 1905)666-6431 fill rem when you can owe your own home lar less than bill thuSales aRe(Mu Summit Realty (1991) Ltd 905) 668.3600 or(905) 666- 11 WLLSOWWVE area. adult thinking. Two-bedroom apt available immediately. Fridge, stove. teal, hydro Au Wlded. No dogs. $7421moaM. Capel. 1 par" space Wildly Daytime 263-8:189 of evomiw 263.2522. a 1 ►been For NO YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? .0 QM from $70011north CI Not Much Oawlpmym enri (905) 571-6275 i-SW840.6275 Mark Staph $f NoAIM AWRY AWf til Ctwmer roan bdrms. Owner will help with finuhcing O.A.C. Larry KOa• iX. Sutton Group Oyramic Realry, lnc., (905►43446Go ABA DANA DU A home of MM. own! 6 months tree, Income requirement from 528,000 gross. M ambe- hetoble experience! Cal Ken Collis, COMWO Banker (905)728-9414. a 1 Houses for Rent AN EXCELLENT opponunty to own No down payment Ven dor assistance Cate 2 bed- room detached bungalow. renovated to new Call Bin Richardson Realty -Net Asso- ciates (905) 433-7949 3 BEDROOM HOUSE In WMt- try 2 1k2 baths Pahang Avail �mmd Brock/Taunton quiet area $1,100/mo..utd's. (416)-946-3779 or after 7pm (905)-668-1700. MOO S0. FT. Executive tame n Coumce. near school $1800. utilities. Frst/lastlde- ��oossrureference required Please can Sav, 576-9339 or 922-2856 (sip) 4 BEDROOM near GM. Oshawa. gas heated. finished basement, fenced back yard, water included. 1slAast re- luired Available Jvly 1st $980 per month 705-277- 1277 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING 5 months tree then own a wase from f550/monitt You require tug time family 1111- Conte o-Conte $28.000 reasonable credit I do the rest. Don't Wal Cal Bim Roka. Co~ Banker RMR Real Estate to- day (9051728-9414 AAAX. 4 -bedroom house. 2 1/ 2 bathroom, 5 -appliances, tartly room w/fireplace. dou- ble garage, central air. new Carpets and paint. $1300 . utbUs. 905-4274601 OUPLEX DETACHED. 1.800 sq h Urge deck family room OM lueprace. 3 tttdraams. 2 full aasbropms plus 1R. ut in bider t, aningroom, WAY. appliances nncltuded Bose to at km 5 ram b Picrenig mall Askng $1.000 plus utih- bes Available July W (905) 831-0861 MWY.t2/Tow ifit, Coumce. 3 bedrooms newer raised bur galou. Sporkss. MOM 5 W pkances parking no dogs, no smoking, no baseman. $8751 mo .2/3 utm s References Aug 1st JIB (905) 571-4421 OSHAWA 3 bedroom house. appliances parking. dose to Ostum Con" $8501111s NCH rtes Would suit tamely 1 s Lag. references Avast" August t For apOolnlmem call between loare-llpn (905) 579-14% OSHAWA central. 3 -bedroom 5 -appliances parking lauiu- dry, fenced dock, backyard. neo woo slem, S. t. and Laid mlormm, leife �% kM message -Boo (905)-579- 5395 PICKERING LnvenpoOUBayy. Modem 3.bedroom tame with garage Private yard Close to Go Station J. shop $1295/mo.ubl 's Alex Skor- dakis, Sutmn Group Realty (905)419-9500. AJAX 3 bedroom detached. single car garage. dose to school and srappng lsU1a51 required, rekrtnCes avallaDkt July 1st. no pets $1100 p/mo plus utilities (905) 427.8479 NNNTNY - AndersonMwy/2 Cary 2 bedroom house, large treed lot, well maintained References Mailable August 1 $825 plus utilities. Plane after bpm (905)6554682. WHITBY, Taunton A Alderson. 3 bedroom house, with 2 bed- room apt. Great Wndmon, on 13 acres. Mail. Sept. 99. through June 2000. $1250, plus Nines. 905469-7634. T -10 - For RSM 3 $PACOA bedrooms, 1-112 baths, ROM Oshawa. Mat- a* Joy 1st. 5900 plus Low ties. No pills. FrstAist. Rder- ermces. For VWM (905)728-lo69CA. 2201. roll Al OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed- room townhouse dose to schools, shopping. $850 per MORM. Plus Utilities.FrMAast. Avadaw August W. (905) 579.9966 days. CLEAN 2 BEDROOM N. Osha- wa Townhouse. Mialy deco- rated. 4 appliances. Close to all arnerlNks. AWN. July 1st. SB80/m0 . gas. (905)-728- 5993. 1 ITgoNha PICIfB1 ile REPAINTED Fur- nished. Central air. cable, all facilities, sepmle entrance. Avail. now. Suits rroncmolwhg worker. "Mo. Cal' 939- 4271. unsecured term loan., prime rate Vvhv wait - (.UnSUlidelc now Murtj;A&cs 1 st, 2nd & 3rd Privet( funds av-alleblC with equity Ask tier Syh•ie JUIc+ (,N)5) 6862557 (,)1)5) 4 io-8429 1ooms or Rem FURNISHED ROOM, cable an, washer & dryer, well decorated Clean, all ameni- ties. satellite dish in home, working person Bloor/Simtce area Available July 1st f350/ month Call (905)721-1384 or (905)434-0559 after bpm. 1 Shared Acconmumodalion ONE PERSON to share large country house Private. Smokers Laundry. Many more extras 5 mins NE of Uxbridge Call Man after spm 852-9652. i�rr Condonirrwms • • For Reil NORTH AJAX 2 bedrooms. avaitable July 1 $1095, inclu- sive. call 905-428-6871 PICKERING VILLAGE - August Ist Stunning 2 Bdrm, Comer apt, with ensurte. Fantastic view Exquisite kitchen All amenities $1.200/per month References etc 416-441- 1889 1 Cottages ser RNrt 3 bedroom waterfront on Stun peon Lake All ConvemerlCts, good swimming 6 tisMrq Available beginning Joy 1/99 623.9337 after 6 p m A BALSAM LAKE. Fenlon Falls. I 6 3 bedroom house- keeping cottages June 26 - July 3. and Aug 28-Se0 6. n- cluldes lora weekend, putt family resort, sandy Dench, boat witais I-ST7-887-2550 1. 2. A 3 BEDROOM Gorges on beautiful Purdy Lake Five wd equipped & dews o0ttag- es on 22 acres Swimming. bshknp. boadnp- term. boo vomey ball. basketball, bad, Minton. horseshoes. hot -tub. ktcum, barbecues 8 bre pits. Just brig your towels. per- sonal rle mt & food. and an" Blue Moon Retreat'' Cal now 10 book 1-800.659-9448 BAT OF OUMITE. Farmly sited cottage excellent tismi g. boat and motor available Tek- phore 1413.354-5199 GREAT FISHING and tan"ty holiday on Rice Lake One Noir Lamm Oshawa. Modem Canapes Sandy Death. pUy- ground, chOrms progra ely prim Law tamces. Aly i Au- gust Avadable (705496-2601 LAXEintw DIME d Reckre Cabins & Restaurant 2 -bed- room cottages available year rornod. Located Hwy 41. 6Km norm of Bon Echo Provincil Park. clods. Ontario. (613)336-1212 lam - 9M CAN ONLY GET AWAY FOR a weekend or few days? Lake- front accommodation in ruuuc ph. (roe Drbroom. house- keeping apwtment-near Pe- terborough ft-* family al- mosphene Excellent Is". boating swimming. Call now I -M-877-2159 TWO BEDROOM Cottage on Sturgeon Lake.•sleeps six. sandy beach. dock. great fishing, boat rental available. 9w p/w. Call 1 -BOD -493- a e 1 Florida c. R eta A PERFECT FAMILY Vacation Home in CLEAR WATER AREA 3 bedroom. tow nhouu, pool. lactim. wmis court. poral, BBD, private yard, dose to beach. Available now. For t10 8 Phis os. (905)579-3788. CI lurnium, hairy turtwslmed and arltral air CondiNeored, 2 3. bedroom mobile (permanent) holies. Pods, hot tub, neo bead= and mope attractions. Children welcome. Photos Mown In your home. $275 wetk- ly. (905)6m-5503. 11 Ffkvb NON For Sob 61 JAMESOM ST.. Whitby - $239,900. N sparkles, 5 bed- rooms, eo-rooms, loads of upgrades, dose to Schools and parks. LirWa Watson (905)706-5713 or Gail Lerch (905)666.3111 - PnOe Realty Seniors. Had Mortgage Assisunt -Call Ia! OSHAWA 257 Waverley North off Adelaide, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, hardwood floors, balk Spit, Lag, a lldW ga- rage $159 To view rail 906-404-1694 SOUTH Osmwk - 12 yr. cad fully detached 5 bedroom, 2 kitchens. 2 batfa, central vac, aH, Pte. M path• Lake, new schools, bus roue, stores. (905)571-6175 11 dieHomes for Sok VILLAGE OF BROOKLIN. Freehold. 2 years new, 1440 sq ft. certral air and vac. 3 bedrooms. stove and built -In dishwasher included. Close to all amenndies $159.900 (905) 655-8584 a Commend Prop" PICKERING 1800 SQ11 Indus Commercial unit 401 Brock and 841y Suitable for office or small repair shop $750 a month maim hydro Call 905 -839 -UW 1 Condo, for saw HARWOOD 8 SAYLY, spa- cious 2 bedroom on 10th floor. western exposure. Asking $116.900 Closing end of Au- gust Call to view, 905-436- 6951 or 905-428-1247 mes- sage MW Lots for Sob GANARASKA FOREST 200 acres all wooded steric. 1 112 hours to. Toronto. Seasonal road. no dwelling, permit, 589.900 0 8 0 Terms Cab Ed Vanhhaverbeke Associate Broker Royal Lepage Frank Real Estm1905) 686 5877 or Direct (905) 987.3211 1 Cukg" COTTAGE 8 LOTS S47.Ooc $129.000 Apartment and stores for sale or rem $47.000 - SNOOD OAC Bakers Valley 1413-335-%47 or www ihlon- zons neVrbaker 1 C -W Trader Sir" RED Sc ;En AES,3A1 - Wik- ly campground and Cottage resort on Be Trait Riser Col- lages 2-3 brom 54504500 per week New camp sites New wmtlrom sites from $1000 . per season Ra nae, store. pool, horseshoe. lakefront swimming, boating, good fisting 905-778-3096 Money Ea to Lend 550 - %IBM Aosaoce until payday.'commisslon or pen- sion Answer In 20 min 665- 1148,416-296-9902 MONEY PROBLEMS. Get out of debt quick without going bankrupt or being ga wombed Everyone ac ed regardless of credit rating Cam for free mtamabon 905-576-3505. Student bars mcluded D$TAMWG A LOAN M NOT GUARANTEED. SOW COM/AMS CHARGE up - FRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU IMVESTIGAITE THOROUGH- LY BEFORE SIGN= ANY CONTRACTS. 576 FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW) 1 (81118) 641-4621 DEBT RELIEF GUARANTEED WE CAN HELPI 580 '. MORTBIABES - Good. bad and Ugly Fina CHH for arty put. post. AM applications accept. Services Corp905j 668- 6805. a 1 NnneiMu ADULT VIDEO franchise available. low investment, huge returns. Excellent oppor- tumly. Store is in operallop. Be Your own boss. Call (416) 562-6144 for appointment. M=TMAS Around The World. Demonstrations need- ed for one of Canada's IaskM growing home party plans. Christmas Around the Wold offers a Ira kA, no delivering. paychecks in U.S. funds, adl trips to Hawaii aid other des- Drallors.(905)-892.824B. RENT WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished & New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. & Maint. On site Security. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 9am - 8 pm Sat & Sun f pm Spm - VALIANT PROPERTY f MANAGEMENT 111 905-579-1626 LVINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falbv crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hvdro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: ww•w.bigfoot.com; highnser Trailers 7' WOODS a Seeps 4 Asking $Kk 080 905434-3758 97 DUTCHMEN 'r -t trailer. Sleeps 6 2 trbge. stove marry way extras. used 3 times A must tie $5 500 obo CA (905)509-4396 MENTALS Stara»ft. cokman Bird -top campers. lour Sizes es 19051655-8893 MENTALS, Coleman Campers, Cauda s number 1 foldirq 'rake Weekly tram $349 905-449-5374 17 days ) TRARFIIS F011 SALE r quiet family park 19% Prowier 24. sleeps 6 1989 Skylark Park Model 40' sunroom 1987 Norm!anders Supreme 40' 19051.349-2594 EgmMotorcycles 1989 ` .:-. •ataha GSX500F rtun; tcnbhOn custom plat. FO■ shock new track tire and DrAW S395C 000 Gu A"" 905-985-6058 EMMarirw 1995 Stratos Bass boa: :. with 9C V4 Johnson 0 B Fully oaded 4 seats. 2 sw mi 2 Ive wells. 3 batlenes. fish Under, trolling molor, fibre- glass with custom Stratus Maker. S12 995 of trade for trick d equa value Cam 705- 328-04M after 6 p in or ww kends (SM) 19% LEGEND 16 lt deep If aluminum wa" trader. side Console. live well 3 seaK. in - dudes Cover piddles, tank. We tickets 2 manual riggers. $3 300 19051427-3945 BOAT MOTOR A TRAILER. i4FT Cedar stoptonal 40111111 motor asking $1500 080 tam 905-430-7185 1 Hwy Duty 906MW FOR SALE - Paget Truck Commercial Boor cleaner 100 wire retail stacking baskets Call(905)342-2439 IIFor Rwrt 1 -BEDROOM basement apartmient available July Ist $650 all inclusive. Call 905- 83l _NW 2 BEDROOM available im- medtately Located at 350 Malaga Rd. Oshawa. $720/ month includes in*. stove, teat, hydro and water Park- 99pm ® 9�576C�724from San 1 1 Alxwtirems r Rera SIMCOE NORTH-RUSSETT. 2 -Dorm apt good location len wee maintained 12-plex Nice negfnbourtloed.Close to stop- ping. bus Fndg"ove. park - Ing. cable. laundry tX211hes 2Sorr. no dogs Cat 905-576 3 KOMODO and 1 -bedroom avaiUDle August Ise. very Cleat Ninth Oshawa Every- 11trig truckload No pet quiet 1CA 6$ -9600 rl 10/monl $34 MAFIY ST. E. WNIITBY Ouahry IAes" in well main- -rise low btald"g Utxr- ties, par". amdry tat se, curtly cameras- On -3`41 RMW Cal Janet ton appt 666-2450 A.. 2 BEDROOM 2 Storey apt Large eat -n kitchen and nnQn)pm sep entrance. parking $700/mo . nfikties 434-7097 AAAA - 2 Bdfrm apt GREAT NOP T H OSHAWA Location Rossland'Mary Free puking t'orage Landry yard $735 ;Her xxdl Available Joy 1st .79-3611 AJAX urge 2 -bedroom base- ment apartment. parwnq, W+wY Close to 401 and all anemlleS $800 Inclusive Available Joy 1st - kstAast a must (9051576-4178 (mes- sa0el AJAX legal 1 -bedroom base- men, apartment. parking. bridge 86stove laundry tatmi- tpus cable. aval- aM August 1st 420-2971 AJAX SOUTH legal one bed room basemen! apanment. ruin snooker. Separate en- trance. Steps to lake and pub- lic transit.parklrg spacious bedroom with lupe walk in doset, full bath. aadaW July tst 5650 mcwve Cam Karen 0 (416)396.6983 or (905) 686-8553 AJAX. Junior 1 bedroom, I - gal Includes cable. utaties. Wndry. parking Close m 401 Nopets SW ISt/last Avail.able Joy Tel 1905) 686-7592 ASHUMM ESTATE property near Brooktin, exquisitely fin- ished Urge bright one bed- room, stone fireplace. private entrance. urge patio, non smoke, ets. no pAug Ist. $945 in Telephone 655- 5466 AVAILABLE JUIY - beautiful Lo- cated apt, Apx�S700/mondh. Cable and utilities included. Phone Don 905419-0072. SACHEM APT S512mkoMh- y plus utli0es, 3rd floor walk - no elevator, enquires Cat AAAA 852-3107. Leave mes- sage NASEMEMT APT. 1 bedroom. Whites/Strouds. Pnvate en- trance. Parking. Laundry Ca- ble. Single or matured couple. No pets. Non-smoker. Mail. In July. Cam (905-839.4G48). CENTRAL Offlem, large 2 bedroom apartments avall- abie In well-maintained! budidmi; close to all PleCall ((905)723m-0977 9 a.m. - 7 p.m SPACIOUS custom designed one bedroom basement apt in pnvale northeast Oshawa home Available Aug. 1 $700/ mo. includes all utilities, washer and dryer. Non smoker and no pets please. Cat 725.8016, FANA37% 1 80,bsmt Cpl in Rouge area, off AVtora NO pets, no smoking For more kto Call Don (905)-509-3043 410 410 410 580 580 SICK OF RENTING4" OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYII • Fina Time Buyer? - Call Markl Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Markl • Not Much Downpayment? - Call Markf Mark offers honest, professional, no pressure service to help you own a home. (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley :z Sales Rep. Remax AtAlly Reel Estate Ltd. M1 Townhouse a for , 1 Towmtousr Rem Ram 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3-13edrlyum Townhouse Units. Parking included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay flomrs throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From $910.00 including h dro Call 905-721-080 1 1 Apartmwms or Rwrt IF vii, -e IC)nking for a large Dnght, man Boor. 2 bedroom apartment, tug kitchen, bath and separate laundry.no smoking --mawAugust 1st S-50 Inclusive Call () 571- 0272 leave message LARGE approved 2 bedroom basement In quiet fame. Suet 'ature couple or worWnp aKI At No pets 5675 nCllsive I sVlast 8 references. 905- 420-4349 URGE bachelor bsm Ajax apt Parting Near tee hosOi- w Avail Immd $550/11no ne- "table 1SvLast Non- smoker !905i46349a LUXURY 2 BORM, UPPER APT Near Downtown Oshawa 8 O: Marl Aug Ist SB% mo nclrding neat i hydro Non-smokersno-pels (905)- 432-76M or leave message DLIVE/WILSOM OSHAWA Newly renowned 2 bed top floor of duplex Wan -out bal- Cony Palling Close to Am arrenbes Can Landry Avail July 1St $7501mo.ud CLI PAA 416.698.8194 LARGE BRIGHT newt' reno- vated bed act Avail Aug to Eel-eHatden urge tack yard, amnia: tele Boors- sep emir use of Wildry. perking Close to am amembes R Bork wemwrorttm area f720nq utilities cad Gulet nlon-smok- Ing. professional or srpk Couple only please (905)- 7n-7926 1 i 2 BEDROOM AWM7003. $645 mo d $755 -mL Inqud- Ing ubktres. Augustseptem- Der Ist Immaculate never buddl WcOmmodabng quwy wads only, in Omer Ostim neighborhood. (9051 433-7360 (905) 579-7420 OLIYEAM I MY. NIce 3 bdrM Main floor of bungalow Appliances "Wry. parking retrad yard. ANUM mmtkided Available Jury 1st. $9% month FirstAist required Call (905) 6664004 UMWA. one -bedroom up- per duplex apt Sep enhance. Parking. em -m kitchen- on be s route. close to GM North Plant Non smoker. no pets. 5550 Inclusive. histust Available July 1st. 905 427 03741427.0005 OSHAWA AM - Bachelor one bedroom. 2 bedroom n- du0es all u binbes and parbq Laundry on site(905)432- 8& 8914. or 145S8.2M OSHAWA. 2nd 6 3rd rklo of Duplex. 2 bedrooms. living - room. kitchen. bath, separate entrance, available July 1, $$79 0.00 ndusive. (905) 433- PICKERING Large 2 bed- room. 1 1/2 blocks from Go. LauWry. parking. Sep. M' trance, no pets $760. 40% ublibes. Cable excluded. 837- 0658, $31.1746 leave mes- saw Pt1CBHm - One Won base- ment apt available August 1. M. NmCkudes piddrg. cable. separate entrance. Fnrst/last required. Cap (905M94623. PCKUMIG - Sell contained one bedroom basement apaA- mem, BrodWellbrook, Avail- able July Ist M. $760 inclu- sive. IgAast. call James M. 1 686-7783 or (416) 991- PH ERIMG,, main Door bun - 3 -bedrooms. hardwood Doors. deck. backyard. park - (16)466 -5223. Available June. PICKERIMGfwMITEI RD. De- luxe / single bedroom base- ment apartment, $675 .. No pets mature rcouple preferred. I. unlike m - mediately or July Ise. IMAast. (905) 839.7682. SPACIOUS wem-maintainO 2 bedroom aids. Avail. at 900 and 888 Glen St. Some with walk-in dosds, paint provid- ed. Close 10 schools, shop- ping centre. GO Station LfNN- tks induda0 Cam 728-4993. 1 1 Apertif for OSHAWA Large 2 8 3 B,'R units. Utilities included. Easy access to schools, shoppin For app! Cali (905 721-8741 WE ARE CURRENTLY acrcr IN rental app! cauuos tar the apartment building located at 485MI Normandy St in Oshawa 1 Bedroom S530/mo Ba holor Inlet 5477/mo wild Y Ind Patkxq is S25 N iner- eWd please contact de Dur- ham regional Fbusrnq Author- ity at 434-5011 and ask tot applicant services. WHITBY. OuNan St. 1 d 2 - bedroom apt. dean, quiet bidding. parking Fu y -broad - loomed urge closets Near shops. GO trarv401 Fridge/ stove $625/tp ndusive No pets 905-404-1414 SOWMAMVILLE 3 bedroom avaiaDle Jury 1St Tel (905) 065 75/31(416) 789 4145 WHITBY TWO and one bed- room apartments. $670/5595 Mill Imydio Low rise brdlding with parkIng dose to an amemb" Available trop MllAug.9 1 Call 905-430- or 416496-9027 WHITBY. 1 bedroom base- mentSeparate entrance. * cam. trrepuce. cable, share Laundry. suits quiet proleS- sional 5600 plus 1/3 utals No pets no smoking call 665-1468 message WHITBY, 1 -bedroom apart- ment in 5 -pea. on public Iran - sit. parking and waildry aria umbties included Mailable August 1st. S5SO/morth Cam 66- 7634 WHITBY. GO/401 bnght t bedroom lower level apart- ment., gas fireplace. new balls. W*bes, Periling. cable laun- dry included FurnisfeNuidur- mshd $650 no smoker/pets 665-M tip 11 pm MNNTSY- Bright open concept fumistkd basement apartment to titan non-smobng quiet working person. Lftues and Cable Included, waster/dryer extra Rossland(Garden area $15wweek first wetkAast month 1905)666-6431 fill rem when you can owe your own home lar less than bill thuSales aRe(Mu Summit Realty (1991) Ltd 905) 668.3600 or(905) 666- 11 WLLSOWWVE area. adult thinking. Two-bedroom apt available immediately. Fridge, stove. teal, hydro Au Wlded. No dogs. $7421moaM. Capel. 1 par" space Wildly Daytime 263-8:189 of evomiw 263.2522. a 1 ►been For NO YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? .0 QM from $70011north CI Not Much Oawlpmym enri (905) 571-6275 i-SW840.6275 Mark Staph $f NoAIM AWRY AWf til Ctwmer roan bdrms. Owner will help with finuhcing O.A.C. Larry KOa• iX. Sutton Group Oyramic Realry, lnc., (905►43446Go ABA DANA DU A home of MM. own! 6 months tree, Income requirement from 528,000 gross. M ambe- hetoble experience! Cal Ken Collis, COMWO Banker (905)728-9414. a 1 Houses for Rent AN EXCELLENT opponunty to own No down payment Ven dor assistance Cate 2 bed- room detached bungalow. renovated to new Call Bin Richardson Realty -Net Asso- ciates (905) 433-7949 3 BEDROOM HOUSE In WMt- try 2 1k2 baths Pahang Avail �mmd Brock/Taunton quiet area $1,100/mo..utd's. (416)-946-3779 or after 7pm (905)-668-1700. MOO S0. FT. Executive tame n Coumce. near school $1800. utilities. Frst/lastlde- ��oossrureference required Please can Sav, 576-9339 or 922-2856 (sip) 4 BEDROOM near GM. Oshawa. gas heated. finished basement, fenced back yard, water included. 1slAast re- luired Available Jvly 1st $980 per month 705-277- 1277 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING 5 months tree then own a wase from f550/monitt You require tug time family 1111- Conte o-Conte $28.000 reasonable credit I do the rest. Don't Wal Cal Bim Roka. Co~ Banker RMR Real Estate to- day (9051728-9414 AAAX. 4 -bedroom house. 2 1/ 2 bathroom, 5 -appliances, tartly room w/fireplace. dou- ble garage, central air. new Carpets and paint. $1300 . utbUs. 905-4274601 OUPLEX DETACHED. 1.800 sq h Urge deck family room OM lueprace. 3 tttdraams. 2 full aasbropms plus 1R. ut in bider t, aningroom, WAY. appliances nncltuded Bose to at km 5 ram b Picrenig mall Askng $1.000 plus utih- bes Available July W (905) 831-0861 MWY.t2/Tow ifit, Coumce. 3 bedrooms newer raised bur galou. Sporkss. MOM 5 W pkances parking no dogs, no smoking, no baseman. $8751 mo .2/3 utm s References Aug 1st JIB (905) 571-4421 OSHAWA 3 bedroom house. appliances parking. dose to Ostum Con" $8501111s NCH rtes Would suit tamely 1 s Lag. references Avast" August t For apOolnlmem call between loare-llpn (905) 579-14% OSHAWA central. 3 -bedroom 5 -appliances parking lauiu- dry, fenced dock, backyard. neo woo slem, S. t. and Laid mlormm, leife �% kM message -Boo (905)-579- 5395 PICKERING LnvenpoOUBayy. Modem 3.bedroom tame with garage Private yard Close to Go Station J. shop $1295/mo.ubl 's Alex Skor- dakis, Sutmn Group Realty (905)419-9500. AJAX 3 bedroom detached. single car garage. dose to school and srappng lsU1a51 required, rekrtnCes avallaDkt July 1st. no pets $1100 p/mo plus utilities (905) 427.8479 NNNTNY - AndersonMwy/2 Cary 2 bedroom house, large treed lot, well maintained References Mailable August 1 $825 plus utilities. Plane after bpm (905)6554682. WHITBY, Taunton A Alderson. 3 bedroom house, with 2 bed- room apt. Great Wndmon, on 13 acres. Mail. Sept. 99. through June 2000. $1250, plus Nines. 905469-7634. T -10 - For RSM 3 $PACOA bedrooms, 1-112 baths, ROM Oshawa. Mat- a* Joy 1st. 5900 plus Low ties. No pills. FrstAist. Rder- ermces. For VWM (905)728-lo69CA. 2201. roll Al OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed- room townhouse dose to schools, shopping. $850 per MORM. Plus Utilities.FrMAast. Avadaw August W. (905) 579.9966 days. CLEAN 2 BEDROOM N. Osha- wa Townhouse. Mialy deco- rated. 4 appliances. Close to all arnerlNks. AWN. July 1st. SB80/m0 . gas. (905)-728- 5993. 1 ITgoNha PICIfB1 ile REPAINTED Fur- nished. Central air. cable, all facilities, sepmle entrance. Avail. now. Suits rroncmolwhg worker. "Mo. Cal' 939- 4271. unsecured term loan., prime rate Vvhv wait - (.UnSUlidelc now Murtj;A&cs 1 st, 2nd & 3rd Privet( funds av-alleblC with equity Ask tier Syh•ie JUIc+ (,N)5) 6862557 (,)1)5) 4 io-8429 1ooms or Rem FURNISHED ROOM, cable an, washer & dryer, well decorated Clean, all ameni- ties. satellite dish in home, working person Bloor/Simtce area Available July 1st f350/ month Call (905)721-1384 or (905)434-0559 after bpm. 1 Shared Acconmumodalion ONE PERSON to share large country house Private. Smokers Laundry. Many more extras 5 mins NE of Uxbridge Call Man after spm 852-9652. i�rr Condonirrwms • • For Reil NORTH AJAX 2 bedrooms. avaitable July 1 $1095, inclu- sive. call 905-428-6871 PICKERING VILLAGE - August Ist Stunning 2 Bdrm, Comer apt, with ensurte. Fantastic view Exquisite kitchen All amenities $1.200/per month References etc 416-441- 1889 1 Cottages ser RNrt 3 bedroom waterfront on Stun peon Lake All ConvemerlCts, good swimming 6 tisMrq Available beginning Joy 1/99 623.9337 after 6 p m A BALSAM LAKE. Fenlon Falls. I 6 3 bedroom house- keeping cottages June 26 - July 3. and Aug 28-Se0 6. n- cluldes lora weekend, putt family resort, sandy Dench, boat witais I-ST7-887-2550 1. 2. A 3 BEDROOM Gorges on beautiful Purdy Lake Five wd equipped & dews o0ttag- es on 22 acres Swimming. bshknp. boadnp- term. boo vomey ball. basketball, bad, Minton. horseshoes. hot -tub. ktcum, barbecues 8 bre pits. Just brig your towels. per- sonal rle mt & food. and an" Blue Moon Retreat'' Cal now 10 book 1-800.659-9448 BAT OF OUMITE. Farmly sited cottage excellent tismi g. boat and motor available Tek- phore 1413.354-5199 GREAT FISHING and tan"ty holiday on Rice Lake One Noir Lamm Oshawa. Modem Canapes Sandy Death. pUy- ground, chOrms progra ely prim Law tamces. Aly i Au- gust Avadable (705496-2601 LAXEintw DIME d Reckre Cabins & Restaurant 2 -bed- room cottages available year rornod. Located Hwy 41. 6Km norm of Bon Echo Provincil Park. clods. Ontario. (613)336-1212 lam - 9M CAN ONLY GET AWAY FOR a weekend or few days? Lake- front accommodation in ruuuc ph. (roe Drbroom. house- keeping apwtment-near Pe- terborough ft-* family al- mosphene Excellent Is". boating swimming. Call now I -M-877-2159 TWO BEDROOM Cottage on Sturgeon Lake.•sleeps six. sandy beach. dock. great fishing, boat rental available. 9w p/w. Call 1 -BOD -493- a e 1 Florida c. R eta A PERFECT FAMILY Vacation Home in CLEAR WATER AREA 3 bedroom. tow nhouu, pool. lactim. wmis court. poral, BBD, private yard, dose to beach. Available now. For t10 8 Phis os. (905)579-3788. CI lurnium, hairy turtwslmed and arltral air CondiNeored, 2 3. bedroom mobile (permanent) holies. Pods, hot tub, neo bead= and mope attractions. Children welcome. Photos Mown In your home. $275 wetk- ly. (905)6m-5503. 11 Ffkvb NON For Sob 61 JAMESOM ST.. Whitby - $239,900. N sparkles, 5 bed- rooms, eo-rooms, loads of upgrades, dose to Schools and parks. LirWa Watson (905)706-5713 or Gail Lerch (905)666.3111 - PnOe Realty Seniors. Had Mortgage Assisunt -Call Ia! OSHAWA 257 Waverley North off Adelaide, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, hardwood floors, balk Spit, Lag, a lldW ga- rage $159 To view rail 906-404-1694 SOUTH Osmwk - 12 yr. cad fully detached 5 bedroom, 2 kitchens. 2 batfa, central vac, aH, Pte. M path• Lake, new schools, bus roue, stores. (905)571-6175 11 dieHomes for Sok VILLAGE OF BROOKLIN. Freehold. 2 years new, 1440 sq ft. certral air and vac. 3 bedrooms. stove and built -In dishwasher included. Close to all amenndies $159.900 (905) 655-8584 a Commend Prop" PICKERING 1800 SQ11 Indus Commercial unit 401 Brock and 841y Suitable for office or small repair shop $750 a month maim hydro Call 905 -839 -UW 1 Condo, for saw HARWOOD 8 SAYLY, spa- cious 2 bedroom on 10th floor. western exposure. Asking $116.900 Closing end of Au- gust Call to view, 905-436- 6951 or 905-428-1247 mes- sage MW Lots for Sob GANARASKA FOREST 200 acres all wooded steric. 1 112 hours to. Toronto. Seasonal road. no dwelling, permit, 589.900 0 8 0 Terms Cab Ed Vanhhaverbeke Associate Broker Royal Lepage Frank Real Estm1905) 686 5877 or Direct (905) 987.3211 1 Cukg" COTTAGE 8 LOTS S47.Ooc $129.000 Apartment and stores for sale or rem $47.000 - SNOOD OAC Bakers Valley 1413-335-%47 or www ihlon- zons neVrbaker 1 C -W Trader Sir" RED Sc ;En AES,3A1 - Wik- ly campground and Cottage resort on Be Trait Riser Col- lages 2-3 brom 54504500 per week New camp sites New wmtlrom sites from $1000 . per season Ra nae, store. pool, horseshoe. lakefront swimming, boating, good fisting 905-778-3096 Money Ea to Lend 550 - %IBM Aosaoce until payday.'commisslon or pen- sion Answer In 20 min 665- 1148,416-296-9902 MONEY PROBLEMS. Get out of debt quick without going bankrupt or being ga wombed Everyone ac ed regardless of credit rating Cam for free mtamabon 905-576-3505. Student bars mcluded D$TAMWG A LOAN M NOT GUARANTEED. SOW COM/AMS CHARGE up - FRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU IMVESTIGAITE THOROUGH- LY BEFORE SIGN= ANY CONTRACTS. 576 FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW) 1 (81118) 641-4621 DEBT RELIEF GUARANTEED WE CAN HELPI 580 '. MORTBIABES - Good. bad and Ugly Fina CHH for arty put. post. AM applications accept. Services Corp905j 668- 6805. a 1 NnneiMu ADULT VIDEO franchise available. low investment, huge returns. Excellent oppor- tumly. Store is in operallop. Be Your own boss. Call (416) 562-6144 for appointment. M=TMAS Around The World. Demonstrations need- ed for one of Canada's IaskM growing home party plans. Christmas Around the Wold offers a Ira kA, no delivering. paychecks in U.S. funds, adl trips to Hawaii aid other des- Drallors.(905)-892.824B. L 90 rz590 WM Canada's itictllon se "Your ovm I1 n - I based travel-busiiness" VMUM93Dh.YY? 2�i Iw ouml )TIOO 9XM&1 7 III UO 1;3Ip?�C�� OamQ 9D0flffl0 make this an r that Mast No lnv'emtA 77, NO ceeeivrables, Tax deductions, Great trawl benef is Please can RSVP 1•t10e4o0.1117 to attend this tree seminar TANNING STUDIOS ham region s largest favorite tanning chain currently has ening franchises for sale in Ajax, wmanvifle, Cobourg -: Peterborough. Get in a Palm Beach Salon -efore it's too late Call (905) 434-2501 SS Government Funds$$ Grants and loans nformation to start and expend your usuhess or farm. 1-800-505-8866 us1 Coming orning Evw is 1114s rrw .versa "M ZL 9 .Sktt7 /4e 74f S4i7 w4a ZZs 9 76ar7 Attend an educational Work- shop . Tuesday 22nd June • 7.30 )pact. . } GUEST SPEAKER . + VAL STALLWORTHY. Annandale Golf Course (Church St. R Gayly St., Ajax) X Bring this coupon for FREE admittance for more infortmation n'i-800-327.01734 wE ARE LOOKING for Den- • : 1 Annolmawrnts .: 1 Mnountxnuents "s keslauraws. Message 9 ji ^e'dpbts, Hotels. Cpmppter 1 idi ninq 1; Dar �! Bwldrq Suppiees. Ren- Art in the Park '99 . .ators. Hollers. Office furn- ^erT and Decor an a� "Ontario's 2nd Largest Fine I`CJWS � Cabs Art Show and Sale" 439-2309 1 You Fun,NE is calkng Calling all P-mae telecommunication ,as Dino energy serwas to Fine Artists stoners Bold your own Five � & Strolling Minstrels r, t� 3 5 426 3654 July 17, 18 • ' ' `»'"g ,k New Location * CUSTOMER APPRECIATION Memorial Park, Stouffville ULE At rouse or Amber M- '.:ae & con strop. M WNW" 905-640-2100 P'ar'ts lexdud" hy°"d Dikes) (Forme in Ulrbndoe) avi-lade at 30% tin n e mdm spew" on"". stack as Beanie Caaeeta lis a ac- Graduates rswnn Malim an work 8 d 10 WON any Collector It and Py a strut avough gosh Style (xiurery gar- row Willi a cad p1�s :e W in our iticionali Papp st area New situp hoar a, esday a Saturday gam - Sale Degos Jena 23rd to 10th Hampon ViAw. Fir; Personals GRED HOUSEWIVES - ON - Nimes d Home Numbers. 1-900-451- a ISM, $3 69(r n must r -tone N N I I OLDER LANES - Names Dnvate Home Phone ""S. 1-900-451-3639 ext S3 69'min must De 18. 1E YOU A HURTING PAS - ,RE' Burn uut, pMscdpOi- S emotional. roam to talk. to file 41379. Oshawa s Week. PO Boa 481, 865 :swell St, Oshawa, Ontario, :RTIFIEO PERSM4 train aeaie individual prpOryn. fig Lou weiglit and ikdles, lab lrom inn 2d YOU kap ape now. Cal Bryn (Ms) 9.acra,-, artaLY r�sypNcAn- ors Fed fie oraCR lialut 991mm •18+•24 tits. 1. )-451.3783, W*jCyPSYCINC - Nagy 1 18. 24 hours. 1-900- 1-3783 DAILY DPE 1-900-677-7770. t�5.0000 hours. 'ELY? call 7t-,gm9w be c ' o We,. 52.9Wmin of • • 18 Years+. Urv-u e AWA RELAXWQ MAS. E Shiatsu Service 40 W ( )404-%2, 11:30 1- 9 ji e 1 DtaUts Regal- 9bfonumanfs 1 I IAUW UIPRIGl MONUMZ d 99 4. KIM TASHOS 416)740.4266 y16) 9(16 0230 Graduates Steve and Priscilla Bentley are extremely proud and pleased to announce the graduation of their youngest son Kyle William Bentley. Kyk graduated with a Bachebr of Applied Science Degree from the University of Toronto on June 9, 1999 and he has accepted a position as a Civil ENpoeer with an engineering consuluw firm in Downsview. Also extending Best Wishes to Kyle are his older brother Michael, grandmother He" Bentley, Aunt Sandra Daily, Uncle Rat. Aunt LeeAnne, and cousins Melissa aM Teanilk. CorBradrWioos Kyk+ you have worked extremely hard and you deserve all the good dEings that come your way. ADVERTISING CORRECTION In our while Sda ion (paw renal nckadM in thin rweMpaper. aft Socit a 50% oil Sawicim wid soft Waren aft - Me e raid. copy s raw b wellade: Twin ioQom scan.' ria shww* apelegin to our RWM tarlaoers amd sole' easy ieeaMwaniawa er eaeMMion "Mall have cawL EATON'S �Mr Eft (Cavel) nee Moms in her 74th year. Pea(Sfttly at SL Joseph's HoWth Centre, Peter- blrough on June 11, 1999 k1lowing a cotrapius battle wilt cwm Bek W wife d Enc Lome KOM of W bro* Loving motes of Brian KeM and his wife MaryAnne Of BoNfnanvlNe, Sandra Irvin and her fiancee Baan Barkwel of Fraservift, Bonnie Keith and her WsWid Wdlael Irvine d Peterba a(lgh, Beveft Rivers and her husband D&M d Oshawa, David Keitll of Oshawa Daniel Keith and his wife Deborah d Newmarket Fondly remembered by Kimberley and Mark Keith; Widwe Sanders (nee Irvine); Eric Pakner, Amanda and Jessica Rivers; Andrew, and Joel Keith; and Ashley Keith. Greatly missed by ggr.eat-grandson 8n dey Mddlel Sanders and Sider Florence Young and her husband David of Nova Scotia. Private Memorjal to follow. :11 krlprovewhsrrb :11 Nltgrovonhsrtle DIRECT WINDOW Deal Directly and Save Vinyl Replacement Thermal Windows Side Slider - Double Hung • Bay • Bow All tyof Aluminum Workpes Estimates (905) 426-8342 :1 Rorafin9 :1 Roo" A G C ROOFING And Aluminum Shingling, all types of roofs, new and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. 10% Discount to Seniors, fully insured, Free estimates. Can Andrew at (905) 509•0"0 1 Roofing ; 1 Rooting Mr-LELLAN Roofing, Windows 905-767-1240 & Renovations John McLellan "A Man of His Word" NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 20, 1999 PAGE 37 AIP unift urdla ; , 1 LA da of ,1 cauda n�'L_ OWNER OPERATORS!! Need a place to park your truck' ledeer slop space to do roar own n alnte,nanee Phone (905) 786 9603 We else do ef/ changes, mainternence and washing :1 Roofing c •9JN OSHAWA ON. Rooting, siding. soffit, fascia, eavestrough, window capping 11111460to Mind oro lr,"G4aara"bed In Our Hands" 449-4446 1FRWEsnW7n 1 • Plumbing : 1 • Plumbing Plumbing am FF DOUG CLARK PlumDmg 6 Mechanical Co. Ltd. Genersl Contracting "y i Residentief Licensed 6 insured, repairs, alterafions A renovations new bathrooms, pump repairs FREE ESTIMATES 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR SERVICE 105) 6865172 1-800-831-2383 :11 Improverraetnla :11 wwovrwrmRs MACK -TEL SOLUTIONS • Proeewonai nstauations aRep— • Telepnahs &I lkS a Ines saw SOY. 1 Cal for Free Esbmft: 416-724-9295 BUDGET IRON Basement Apts., Flee roans, Piurnb% Adddions, electrical, mmonary & Cen18rA work 20 yrs. Ea. Call Mario (905} 619-4663. cel.(416) 560.4663 CONTRACTING • Landscaping • Home Repairs • Ceramic Tiling • Plumbing -Elect • Home cleaning • Interlocking • Fencing, deck, carpentry *Free Estimates* Call Joe (905119e--1721 (416) 33x40/6 Serv. Durh. Reg. DOORS NRa US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 90.'i-837-OS4S HANDYMAN SERVICE Avalabrc for carper". decks, fences, Pig tailing, drywaiiig• and odd jobs (905)837 -OM (416)616-3689 HANDYMAN Cal a Real Handyman for al your hotaerhold needs. People with roiled lash lbw. No job too sinal, Plurnbingpsr,hbrt� rarnics, Calfgeneral 90542111-752ill aN -(905)826.6247 HOME SERVICES Fences & Decks. Kitchen &Elam Plumbing & Electrical Basements & Roots (905)683-3081 John J.R. GENERAL CONTRACTING RESIDENTIAL REAAOVAT70N SPECIALISTS Decks, Fences, Additions a Garages... IFI.VG HONE LNPROVENE.1'7J Decks S Intenodang Baftooms a kddws. Ekciricaland p� bog. 22 yeairs No up holt fees. Call Mike (416)876-6060 (9051683-0190 HOOD HANDYMAN /Home Repairs/ UpgradrT� /Ce Painting /Outdoor Projects ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call Alm (906}e1e 0x64 CUSTOM CARPENTRY CONTS.ACTENG khtiora. baseman Ctrs, cabiriel por doeuree, oYrg. dry - un ts. bars, kitchens 6 baits, corMMer tops, wft and tsps. wndows a doors garden chairs made to order. etc. Terry for estimate: 432.9115 101) OUai rj PlLmb-ng at Reasonable rates Service and new Installations Residential -Commercial No job too big or small Free estimates -over 20 years experience Call 905-837-9722 1 ' hn9 A ocaranna 'GUARANTEED" PAINTING A PLASTERING Svucx :edn>Gs tam"" ninouatom say as your satstied For a free atinnle tali Sestt 416-414-5911 (Pick- ering) Painting and paai {<nievc Tr,ws. T„p 462my .,rt A reauiAble polar. 10%,rr nor senw,a c'yl G- A FREE Finataee 404-9669 TMS PAINTING A DECOR Intenpr & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 428-0081 815 MOUNTAIN MOWIG SYSTEMS we woo move a w"Wig. CdnRIHCAI pfpf reSlderaal. bNwS awigbk mea moats discounts. Free 571 -OM 14888-491 X1600 NARRY-0.THE- IINERS Move big or small, we pie them al! Free esti- mates, senors discount, short notice moves. Ap- phances moved, also storage space available. �1 MO:Irates. Call -45836 a7or i STUM Houses, Apartments, PianoOffices, Applwnces & Specialists. Senior & Mid Month Discounts. Licensed, insured. Free Estimates. hehlnianl Call 436-7795. rlovieg A storage More Willits- QUICK ithQUICK MOVE • Moving • Deliveries • Rubbish Removal Social Services Seniors Mid -Month Discounts Truck 3 Driver S25iltour Call Roy office 19051571-7533 Pager (905435-19.17 Cross Movers Ex,^, ;r notinng� "Ouse!wlds• Ofhces • Aols. Packing Avail =nee Estimates 416423.0239 I G x smal we lo ! all. 821 RERNISHING Restore old fum Wits original beauty Hand stripped, Free estimates. Ian 830 CAR PET NISTALLATIONS 25 years expe-ence restretchng, our speaaldy. Free estimates D & N Dusan, 987-1799 or 987-1810 POWER NAROw000 • UW F!F.tu 1 • %m floor insiallal • repairs • stauung. • s4nding &est 4uahty work Low prices Call David (416) 72-1-3906 (4161794-059; pgr. MEHous. Clemnq AAAWING CLEANING INC. Toe �.s,- - tired' ;, w 010-1 I sae ,; eann0' avmied a 2Insured G eye Theresa a ran a 5) 666-C7'7 rest, Now it's ane to vy titre Best! Vacuuming, dusting, lutcltrns baths, blinds, baseboards, ledges. doors, mW more for 1 low price of $65.00 SpeeW Sato Tw, d Wed Call Rads @ cad 41&70&928.11 KRYSTAL MAID SERVICES Personal, Professional. M Pak" Service pion Direct b available to irrslrrana 09 compam foroto acc* W di. M5. Cas for fru estimate rimy (416)330-7948 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 O R FAX 579-4218 REMOVAL & MAINTENANCE Stump removal A Landscaping CALL DAVE 831-7055 Restore Your Lawn to its Natural Beauty Reseed or Resod Grass Cutting & Hedge Trimming For best results & best prices Call Rob (905)831-1742 or Arnold (905)666-0572 LMParty Services: Party Services RABBIT WANTS WORK Doing Magic "nor " hddren s Parties And All Occasions Have My Own Magian. Call Ernie 668-4932 e e z• • � r * Children's entertalnr+ent for any occasion.' Gowns, character look-aukes. loot bags, face painting, magic, music. 'Blue Ribbon Award Winner - C4 Paretrt'*JT'98'.99• 9ORAr-A71-5331 * >k lk BUBBLE GUM HILL PRODUCTIONS Featuring RAND1 Children's Songwriter/Perto,rmer Also aradabk • Face Painting • Clowns & more • BirMays • Special events • School Concerts (905)428-8057 CLOWN / MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions • All ages Call Jeff (905 839-7057 House Clerning AREYOL :-Uving problrms raiding time to clean your home' fror Pnrfmswrw H, me Cleaning, can Helen, Home Services hxfas 427-4385 Fulh in,urud ,on.d bonded Garden" as Laxw-41011,14111 t...r.•.�,:., . I' :aw Wmename'a •Esion • Cama • Convnem, • ,nol„nw RUNwscwq ?aro. Roo" ch G.0 -non S1o�iees. - g.,e0rrg weK Et Autv,ree ; Luca ;,�Scnees 11seY� Y law �Maap • patio SIaDS • F—M • Gudewclew Ups SsNWdtarlsoag enara�ilaM Free caN Miles (416)26'1-qx SERVICE Experts in Removal, Trimming, Pruning &Topping Fully insured. Free estimates Call Shawn 90"1}1704 TREE CUTTING A TRIMMING 24 yrs. exp. Fully insured Free estimates 905-433-7140 • 891 F nd cut wrty businesses In Durham are making and saving money using the Durham Trade Exchange. Over 1.000 Products & Services available. • • Adult Erg -nae mi Escort Servioo Serving Durham Region Discretion Guaranteed Open 9 a.m. Daily (905) 725-2322 Now Hiring 18+ agrNlkwin barfrkad EK(TP"TIONAL LADES SERVING DURROli REGION ELF.GANCt' f CL4SS RULORM & DLSCUMN GUARANTEED "Not associated with any other X8761 1V0W rvntnv6 NP RAGE 38 NEWS *WJEMAWA9lJV4 AYAgUUW. *am 20. an 2 Let THIS WEEK and NEWS ADVERTISER help with your Garage Sale' Place your ad by Thursday, 2 pm. and you receive 2 Free ��., SignS » GARAGE SALE j A Beaver Lumber Pouch �J •Whk quewaifim bw • Must be picked up at This Week (Oshawa) or News Adver icer 1AM & vaLF» BUNGALOWS FROM $9919001• Make a New Beginning in an Adult Lifestyle Community ...just 35 minutes from the Don Valley Parkway! <:.:IODEL Bt�N6J1LOwS OPEN TODAY! SFE 9 RMACUTAR BUNGALOW DESIGNS UP TO ISM SQ.Fr 9 new bungalow designs (up to 1,800 sq. ft) priced from ;99.900 to $169.900. A is 7 r: aessrrw � aiig= r, WWW u w MW 1111fu - 10T aemc •- a ��7 ad*" Ceft � � o�do�c AS SHOWN X2,900. NADOON PJWAL w: =' bar spa bathroom, !^` 1,400 sq. ft AS SHOWN JUST $144,900. Take 401 Easthound to the BENNETT ROAD EXIT (Exit #r}43S) tet off at BENNETT ROAD, then follow the WILMOT CREEK signs. r" fem�crbr lRwoioilr ' acYlgr o/rik +arsdrr ,' 4� aoeRwadtiea. 'off Call 1 800 9WILMOT 7�.a, Vew (I 800 994 5 668 WILMCff Sales Centre and Model Homes Open: Saturday to Thursday I I a.m. to 5 CREEK p m' '84b:'84ber CLOSED FRIDAY luivro VISIT OUR WEBSITE Www. wilmottreekon.ca Fos.Af QED NMED RIK . R...i. How.. ruip in efte *am M9,000 to $79j= A Free Draw For BLUE JAY TICKETS Draw Friday, June Zs B *zad- Waotea egos$ tram the We this lame comes with three appliances and a sacked washer & dryer: The livirq roan has a bar window and the covered deck boasts a skylight. In the Florida Roomy there are mann windows hang a roflft pearbak Drop by and you wont be disappointed. r rws z oearoom none is locatea on a grdt lot just steps from the gardens.This home comes with a gas fireplace, 5 appliances and a large deck perfect for entertaining. Come and have a look! Just minutes to the Recreation Centre this home has many upgrades, such as upgraded carpets, marble sinks in both bathrooms, modern tiled floors, and a cozy Rorida Room. Stop by for your personal viewing, 0IMS ADVER I MeNJMjMW4M*W,,56no;20,199 PAGEX39 A!P FATHER'S DAY LOOKSAMLIKE GRAND PRIZE WINNER�� 7 nglglmvl�i • •I rvy f We had an overwhelming response to our contest - thanks to all who entered! With so many to choose from, we had our entire staff vote on the winners. It was very difficult to choose only a few look -a -likes as prize recipe^ts' Please try nnnin nAYt Gh"+.,� -_ June 20-26 Fiesta A week long fun festival including stage, shows, worldwide cuisine, entertainment, cultural displays and a parade. Oshawa (905)725-1624. June 25-27 County Town Carnival Festival atmosphere with family events and activities, displlays, music and entertainment. Downtown Whitby (905) 668-5803. June 28 YWCA Announcing the winner of a'1200 Devinci Mountain Bike at their first day of camp. Oshawa (905) 723-9922. July I Canada pay 199 Celebrate Canada Day '99, Oshawa's 751h Birthday and the Region's 25• Anniversary with lakefront festivities from noon until dusk. book for the YWCA and the staff from their summer day Camp will paint your fate for free! Lakeview Park, Oshawa (905) 432-1984. NOW PLAYING! ' A HR COMEDY IIEROMIIATI•. IiAR\1 TIILATHE "Nhen the Cats Away" Book eery b avoid *188 oittttertl. Reservtttiona 3 knlomnrion (905) 4723085.2885 Abxm Rd, Pickering • wwwlne mple.corn West Rouge Canoe Club =- Ages 7-13 .- - Weekdays 9:60 tum to 4:09 put *Befwe and totter hours available• Saar Doy Cusp Designed for kids who arc looking for lots of summer fun. Activities "dude immdoction to canoe, kayak at war canoe, penguins and bo activities w�r. Mw days are offset with many more exciting ball, tri hicli include; beach volcer, volleyball, soc, basketball, dodge aNWultimate, bunball, relays, sandcastle contests, penguin Polo, swimming (at Pietticoat Creek wading pool), scavenger hunts, capture a (flag, barbecues, and tennis lessons. C Designed for kids nieiested in a summer of fun and competition. Activities include training in canoe, kayak, and war canoe with many opportunities to develop skills duough competitive racing. Currently from 4:30-6:00 and in the summer from 10-00 - 3:00. For more information please call (416) 690-8209 July 1 Canada pay Celebrations Live entertainment, wagon rides, Incorporated Militia of upper Canada. , and fireworks at dusk. From 9:0Oam - 1O'00pm- Cullen Gardens, 300 Tauruon RdWbitby (905) 668-6606. July 1 Canada Day Ce4bratiom Activities for the whole family! Corse join the fun with entertainment. children's games, falx painting and a BBQ! Rotary Park, Lake Driveway, Ajax ' (905)427-8911. July l Canada Day Cdebrad as From 11:00am - 3:30pm at the Bowmanville Museum. 37 Silver St., Bowmanville (905) 623-2734. July I Canada pay Cllerratiaoe A ftm filled day to conclude with a giant Pyromts" Firneworks Show. men Kins Pate, Sandy Beach Red., Pickering (905) 420-4620. July 1- August 28 Downtown Oshawa Festival Of Murals Come and see the festival of mitrals aq throughout. downtown Oshawa. Every Tuesday in July and August Ci7dtnea's Herrillaae Csalt Day !GIDS SUMMER WOODWORKING CAMPS 'Ase 7WUME NVOnngfM w V" FMKr 'Great Fun for Boys & Girls' BOOKING NOW! July & August Openings Sponsored By: PRE REGISTRATION A MUST CALL 7W C"?"rele's Squan Q.M.M.rrsM wr.+..rwug Shop From I I -00am - 3:00pm at the Bowmanville Museum. 37 Silver St., BowmanviUe. (905) 623-2734 July 6, 13, 20, 27 Concerts in the park Bill Askew &His Orchestra in the McLaughlin Bandshell. Memorial Park Oshawa (905) 579-2220 July 7-11 Festival pays It is festival time in Port Perry. Be there for the music, midway, and magic! Also a demolition derby, classic cards and afore! Port Petry (905) 983-4971. July 8 Oshawa Shrine Circus "Under the mg Top" Oshawa Centre 1-800-268-7371. -July 8, 15, 22, 29 Snemner Concerts Various musical sonans, 7:30 start time. Whitby Rotary Cente=W park (905) 839-4436. ,w July 9-11 Ontario Funny Fluhia ft , Weekend A popular Torowto anM anV" bas a Spectacular Bars-GaAery w" au array of Ifb stwe Nursery Bbyaor, F=ry Tabs and s u � carw�dJtiowr� Tse GaAery, ix a rustic coww7 seraft Jbrty n ww mjl, own dou Woarw 7brswaq caseins fern asinalk a bw,ybarrs, sultggs and a parry siZrJ Vpdt Caner ft to sro«Ps and lridbldwab; wccnrrarrodaaras tie cbwferffed a",* cider and A sourint's rrprier, a fawdly deftbt.. a ~a dreawr . A . Srft camenst or wwnw CoAler (905) 294-17.0 Durban A fishing license free weekend throughout Ontario. Call for more information 1-800-667-1940. July 10-11 CASCAR Superseries A full night of regular Mosport racing Saturday night, along with CASCAR qualifying. Feature race on Sunday. Mosport Speedway, Clarington (905) 983-9141. July 23-16, 20-23 Children's Sumner Art Gasses The Station Gallery, Whitby (9o5) 668- 4185. July 14.15 Bea dt Jerry Ike Cream Fun From 11:0 am - 6:00pm enjoy ice cream OW meet Benjermina the Cow. All proceeds to to the Charles it Best Diabetes Centre for Children and Youth. Lobiaws Oshawa Market. 481 Gibb St., Oshawa (905) 743-0057. Pickering Horse Centre Forrest Outdoor Horse Sbow Faciffeies Horse Camp Programs Beginners to Advanced (jolt' & August) • 30 Ill: es • 3 outdoor rings • Hunter 6 Jumper Courses • Indoor ridlflg am with wdooking WV • QtWifieed lrlatrilctors Cal for more information 649-1342 AIP PAGE 40 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 20, 19W 1999 Chevy Silverado V8 Extended Cab The 1999 Motor Trend Truck of the YeaL New Vortec 48M SFI VS 255 hp engine. • automatic transmission with overdrive • air corn • third door with largest opening • reclining 40 / 21 split -bench seat • AM / FM sterno with cassette • chrome grille, bumper and wheels —Wamh" CASH DOWN c q,alew.arr.aaroa �i4C GAS MAX ---- NDTAPRICAKE PM-DEI.NERY tNSPECnON W DMU 001 CE rb i ib r na 1 468 _ SECURrTY D179s1T_ WANED (OAC I TorAL Awxxt om ON oe- miY--- Licence. PPSA. 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