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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_05_07PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER PRESSRUN 43,400 PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 'SINCE 1965 40 PAGES SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2000 1\ OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $5/ $1 NEWSSTAND Simply ti at his ri Sports, p. Pickering residents may have their say Holland calls for merger referendum BY SUSAN 0 WEILL Staff Writer PICKERING — Residents here should be given the opportu- nity to voice their opinion on mu- nicipal governance in this fall's civic election, says a Pickering councillor who's hoping the City will follow Ajax's lead and put a referendum question on the ballot. Ajax council, which voted a while back to hold a plebiscite asking residents if they favour merger with neighbouring munici- palities, decided Monday to hold a public meeting May 15 to get citi- zens' input on the proposed ques- tion. Ajax politicians tentatively ME- Us TQMVI . • M WALL MOT Wt UNDERSOLM 2" Siueon Sh" f�G-2445 plan to ask voters in the November municipal election. 'Are you in favour of the Town of Ajax negoti- ating amalgamation with the City of Pickering for approval by the Province of Ontario'?" That's exactly the kind of ques- tion that should be posed to Pick- ering residents this fall, Ward 2 local Councillor Mark Holland says. "Ajax has taken a very coura- geous move in this instance;' he says. "This is an example of where they're doing something very pos- itive. something we should be doing in Pickering" See ELECTION page 5 Inside the CARL FF.RF_NC71 News Advertiser photo Special Olympians carry the torch The torch run for the Ontario Special Olympics Figure Skating Club. In the lead through Picker - came through Pickering and Ajax Friday morn- ing Village are (from left) Erin Rynberk, Tracy ing with the help of members of the Rising Stars Muro and Matthew Tatarvn. News Advertiser Millennium boardwalkprq ect on hold WNW TOIwR J Editorial Page ...........6 Cell ..............6 Name lkq*imU .........18 SMrts ................31 Classified .............34 AYE US A CALL Casual ..........683-5110 Chudfied ........683-0707 Diad lollies ......683-5117 .08060 U P .....683-3005 41011morelt Ybom ...........1-800-662-8423 Email shouston@durham.net Web site ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 City holds off on approving `signature' planks PICKERING — Members of the public will have to wait a little longer to find out whether they'll have a chance to carve their names into history as part of a millenni- um project on the City's water- front. Pickering politicians voted Monday to defer a resolution to approve the West Rouge Canoe Club's (WRCC) plans to construct a boardwalk as part of the Millen- nium Trail along the lakeshore. The club is hoping to sell planks on a boardwalk to area res- idents who could then have their name or an inscription carved on their plank. Under the proposal, members of the public could buy half of one of the 15 -foot -wide planks for $100. The final project would be a one -kilometre boardwalk made from over 6,000 boards, with each board carrying two messages — one in each direction — to be read by people walking to and from the Millennium Square at the foot of Liverpool Road. "In this special year it would be a true living monument to Picker- ing," the ,-tub reports. The club believes the project, modelled on a similar and ex- tremely successful effort in the Village of Sandwich in the Cape Cod area of Massachusetts, could bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars. The club reports more than $60,000 was raised to finance re- construction of the Sandwich boardwalk which was destroyed in 1991 by Hurricane Bob. Two _.thousand boards were sold for $40 (US) each, in a village of less than "See PICKERING page S 00M 'SAL • � � < ;, !Sd„yam,_,. . ;,; . ;,,, � ... ..... , --_ .. - , .. _ �: --� - .. . , . , . , .iA d*u( {✓ Cc%. - J ... .. 4 q,. ._ .' .. .- - rfY:Y. ., Y"^�,�`,'4... moi_ y wJw :`..'— s.. _ Fri ��cer�t Pw� - Tv � -_— - -- r- XE .7a, =wt�,-u�e yvur , tire., A7 71 Fri ��cer�t Pw� - Tv � -_— - -- r- XE .7a, =wt�,-u�e yvur , tire., A �ax artist has mint flipping overcoin New millennium quarter unveiled in Pickering Friday PICKERING —You'll soon be able to pocket the work of an Ajax artist. Randy Trantau's design, entitled Nat- ural Legacy, has been picked to grace one of the Royal Canadian Mint's dozen new 25 -cent coins being released this year. The quarter with Mr. Trantau's de- sign goes into distribution this month. The design features a fish, the sky, water and a tree and reflects Mr. Tran- tau's hopes and dreams for the environ- ment for the next 1,000 years. An employee of Veridian Corpora- tion, the new utility which provides elec- trical power to Ajax and Pickering, Mr. Trantau was born and raised in Ajax. He began to develop a skill and love for art at an early age, and it remains one of his favourite pastimes.His interest in art in- cludes painting, drawing, sketching and sculpture. The new coin was launched during a ceremony at Wridian's head office in Pickering Friday. "Randy Trantau's award-winning coin design celebrates a vision for the 21 st century that all Canadians can share in — the importance Canadians attribute to the preservation of their natural trea- sures for future generations and features drawings of fish, forests and skies;" Master of the Royal Canadian Mint and President Danielle Wetherup said in a press release. Veridian President and CEO John Wiersma also praised Mr. Trantau, "whose vision Veridian and its employ- ees arc dedicated to preserving:" The mint is releasing a new 2 -5 -cent piece each month in 1999 and 2000. It's the final stage of the mint's Create a Ccntsation coin design contest. An independent panel of post-se:- ondary art and design students selected the 12 winners for 2000 from about 33,0(X) entries. 2= MBERLEA %DENTAL CENTRE WALK-IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 am - 4 p.m. • • I • • • • ,AAWENN.M SHOPPM C8ffW ON V*MS RD. Plp(ERINQ f TVWEEN WCH t HMIY at • FREE 2nd Ophik , Comuhadw • Nitrous Oxide Gas • CoUsct From Insurances OW& cad Parrs 5eatwut NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 3 P Artist Randy Trantau displays the coin he designed which was launched in Pickering Friday. Mr. Trantau, an Ajax resident, designed the coin with images of clouds, fish and a tree. �DURIIAM'S FWIM AUTOMOTIVE DETAMUM FOR OVER A 451 We Pay Up To $300"Deductible o fEfYflie Warriul ty ireva.eYe s AUTO GLASS 3 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Is-, MI RM • NLw111 G $IN • =T== • VAX — Professional lINDOW TINT Lifetime Warraj 1010 Brock Road South (Normwow corner at Bath) //r' wain 831-4290 Call till 9 D.M. is 10 FlURRY! Get your LEN/VOX® Air Conditioner i our 0 � r Iwot $ x Sole ODown Financing For 1 Year O.A.C. COVER PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT CO2 DETECTOR IN HOME ESTIMATE $100 PRE -SEASON DISCOUNT XT RATING 35 YEARS OF AWARD WINNING SALES & SERVICE Mod II I 1 I I I/I • •.• ,tom ��.�• _ . .: � . _ • .�-� .. I A/P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 Al"il Of # , V., -11 lw-7 !V•! a a 4w. tre HIS MOTHER'S DRY kw ate we ew mm ways to w* a mik Ild 11*1 Wtu'im Him Pww spw wfta B* S=*N. bagraaoe{dQ h If or W14MP yart r• .4 t Ii 47. I TERNITYl [TERNITY 66#f ef"M P*06 pow Is cerjr' NA, Cxlvin'K166- Oftd'* r I* few Cdvin E tern o Moments�:� Exkish* -7- vp at Sm tsvftftaw*irq m3ft4-piecesem ckhof 30 mL EM de hdw Spa 75 ML B*Cmm, 21l Body Powder ow 21k Effgvacmg go TM& *v" basul as Sm Otwor Prim IOU sUi aeaetilIna co"IwIl 2w. Slims C1111111111 lK t Election ballots should have amalgamation question: Holland ELECTION from page I The City defeated a mo- o threatened them:' tion tion Coun. Holland intro- he said. duced in February to place a David Michael referendum question on the Murphy, 37, of ballot. Scarborough. is But, he's hoping the issue charged with rob - can be revisited in light of bery, carrying a the position taken by Ajax. concealed sued, said "Why not take the oppor- Sergeant Jim dangerous, escap- tunity to poll our residents ing lawful custody pulled a knife, and ensure their views are which he thrust to- bation. He was put forward?" says Coun. held pending a curity officers and Holland. "This poses a unique op- MARK HOLLAND portunity, now that Ajax is 'Why not take the asking a fair and unbiased question, where we could do opportunity to poll our the same.- residents?' Under new legislation in- ballots. troduced last month, entitled But, the Province has the Direct Democracy Through final word on what ques- Municipal Referendums Act tions will be allowed and 50 2000, the provincial govern- per cent of the municipali- ment has agreed to let mu- ty's eligible voters plus one nicipal councils ask binding must cast ballots in favour questions on civic election of the plebiscite question in Pickering plank plan on hold PICKF-RING from page I City, calls for the first $100,000 of funds raised to 5,000 people. go directly to the City to The club estimates the offset construction costs, project could bring in a net while the remainder would revenue (after engraving be split evenly between the and commission costs) of City and the WRCC. up to $1.3 million. The proposal will go to A motion, deferred by council again May 15. Self Serve/Pure Water Bring your own container!!!* - Filtered by Reverse - New Bottle Caps Osmosis Included - Ozone Bottle Rinse - Highest Quality Water System - Peak Freshness - 4 Levels of Filtration & - Great Taste! UV Light - Excellent Price! * New containers can he purchased at the .store. Litres Only $A%99 - Available at: Ajax IM - 683-1425 955 Westney Rd. S. Trillium Pure Water Company order for the decision to be binding. Municipalities also have to get public input on the wording of referendum questions and a bylaw in- forming residents that plebiscites will be held must be passed at least 180 days before a municipal election. making Tuesday, May 16 the deadline for the Nov. 13 vote. Coun. Holland is hopeful he can gain enough support from his colleagues to revis- it the issue before the cut-off date. Meanwhile. Ajax Mayor Steve Parish told his council Monday. "If we put (the merger referendum) on (the ballot), the only correct thing for Pickering to do is to put a question on their ballot. I've challenged the mayor and Pickering coun- cil for them to do so. It's a fundamental question, if you want your community to exist. They've refused to do SO. 3 Bath n' ,Bedtime r your decor store NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7,20M PAGE 5 P Shrimp bandit wields knife PICKERING - A man trying to steal three bags of shrimp from a Pickering IGA pulled an X-acto knife on store se- curity officers dur- ing an attempt to Flee Wednesday. A suspect was disarmed follow- ing a brief foot chase and held until police offi- cers arrived. Police said the incident happened at 5:40 p.m. when a man was ob- served leaving the store at 1900 Dixie Rd. without threatened them:' paying for the he said. hags of shrimp. David Michael He bolted to Murphy, 37, of the parking lot Scarborough. is after being charged with rob - grabbed by securi- bery, carrying a ty and was pur- concealed sued, said weapon, weapons Sergeant Jim dangerous, escap- Grimley. "He ing lawful custody pulled a knife, and breach of pro - which he thrust to- bation. He was wards the two se- held pending a curity officers and hail hearing. SEMI -AW, CLEA"CE M I id I L ili 0 Of the Yom! Shop early for best selectionl Get the best deals on Spmmj maKL aroscill, Dan Rivet Wamsutta, Laura Ashley, Martex and more. Clt�sctu ; i�rtlMR Sp iogmpaaid Mreurt• i LOCAT1011s< TO aeetn T011k 11111i Loom arw rra r..r 1w.i.Y. r Lamm" nm n "_ 4 1.0— ew•tls Cam www.,x w... r,.r, Q` r w. Wena 4M ..nxt Rod E.M a .0-00 .�.eraurrr.«n,w. 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It's reported that Robert was standing well away from his mother and sister when they petted the pit bull being walked on a leash by its owner in a strip plaza on Hwy. 2 here. So the youngster was in no way to blame for the attack which landed him in the Hospital for Sick Children, if we're to believe reports to police. Who, then, is at fault for the sicken- ing incident'? That's where there's bound to be plenty of disagreement. There'll be those who'll point a fin- ger at the dog. Let's face it, pit bulls have a bad reputation as a particularly vicious breed of animal, a reputation which pit bull owners will dispute. One thing for certain is that the pit bull which attacked young Robert is a powerful beast. The three-year-old dog was "pulling (its) owner with it" when it lunge at the boy's face, police said. People who'll tend to blame the pit bull's owner should keep that in mind as well as the fact the dog was on a leash. Pickering -Ajax -Whitby Animal Control officials who seized the mutt will decide on any fine if it's determined "the per- son in charge of the dog didn't have it under care and control" even though it was leashed. They'll wisely "let it cool down for a few days" before interview- ing the parties involved. We should all "let it cool down" and not engage in heated debate which would inflame the situation. Levelheadedness must prevail. That said, we offer the following and advise you to govern yourself accordingly: - The arrival of warmer weather will bring more people and pets out of their homes, thereby increasing the chances of contact between humans and animals and the opportunity for similar attacks. - All dogs — no matter how big or small, regardless of their breed and their gearing — are animals, and capable of behaving like the wild beasts they once were before being domesticate. - Putting a leash on a dog may not be enough to control it. A muzzle might also be necessary. Lastly- but most importantly, let's wish Robert Babin a speedy recovery. Pray that the youngster is left with no scars — physical or emotional. And, hope that dogs remain way more often than not man's best friend. E -Mad your comments on this opinion to shouston8durham.net. Include your MY name and community of reskWwo. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR University would looking toward the future — a fu- ture in which I may be residing in enrich Durham Durham with children of my own hoping to attend university. Need - To the editor: less to say, the existence of a uni- I am certainly in favour of versity in the area would certainly Durham College being trans- reduce some of the costs involved. formed into a full-fledged universi- My support for a Durham uni- ty. versity, however, is not so much As a fourth-year student at Queen's University in Kingston, I am well aware of the tremendous benefits a university education pro- vides for those who attend. I am also well aware of the costs associ- ated with such an investment. Had a university existed in Durham when I graduated high school a large portion of those costs could have been avoided. The past is the past however and I now find myself Internet opens op whole new world Chatroom addict finds other uses for Web founded upon how it will benefit, me some -30 years down the road, but how it will benefit our commu- nity in the nearer future. It seems to me that a great deal of the literature that supports this undertaking has to do with the economic benefits associate with a university, with the focus primarily being directly or indirectly related to jobs. But, i support for a Durham university should not be base on its ability to i — create jobs, whether it be jobs for those who attend it or for those! The News Advertiser is who live in the surrounding area. erre of the Metroland The purpose of a university is to Printing, Publishing and educate, to enrich the lives of those Distributing group of who attend by providing knowl- newspapers. The News ed a in such I... Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any adver isernent. Credit for advertisement limited to space price erns occu- pies.6ZLCa._ ..... PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in -Chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak Classified Advertising Manager John Willems Real E.stare/Automotive Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager Lillian Hook Office Manager Barb Harrison Cwnposing Manager J• dews (905)683-5110 ,SAW, (905)683-5110 Classifieds (905)683-0707 Distribution (905) 683-5117 General Fax (905)683-7363 E -Mail shouston(a,durham.net Web address www.durhamnews.nct 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont_ LIS 21-15 Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 1332791 My life is a chatroom. I'll be the as Canadians don't drive snowmobiles g areas as po mcs, eco - nomics, philosophy, history, biolo- first to admit it - I am addicted to the Internet. all year long. gy, chemistry, physics, music and No wonder: my family has four Lauren It's amusing how many American's I've encountered who think I live in an art. In getting a university, Durham Region will likely become a much laptops, one computer -and double Souch Igloo- more abluent and cultured com- phone lines too. There are always two people online Opinion Shaper Another thing the Internet has helped me with is my typing skills. By munity — a benefit to be shared by all. at the same time, and it bugs my friends because they can't get through typing a lot, I can now type school as- signments faster, so I can get more in- Jobs are certainly a wonderful thing, and any initiative that would to call. unique names and their meanings for formation in. bring more jobs to Durham is okay They're always leaving messages stories. (www.zoope-com) My writing skills have also im- in my books. I simply ask that we and I won't get them until late at night. Not only can you find help for proved from writing online to •Fanfic- do not lose site of what I consider People think I'm obsessed with the homework, but you can also keep up tion: I've gotten used to writing with the number -one reason for bringing Internet, that it's a waste of time that I with more than one person at a time. more description and detail. a university to Durham -- knowl- should be involved with other activi- Most of my friends have the Internet, I've learned more about other edge and all that comes with it. ties. - I concede those judgments are so five of us will chat at once, as op- posed to hanging up and phoning back places. I'm often asking my Parents things such as "When did the war in College president Gary Polonsky stresses that the "market-driven na- sometimes valid, but the Internet can to make plans and talk. Kosovo end?" or "What was the war true of the vision" is what make's a also be educational and very helpful. You -can also make new friends fought for?' in order to make my sto- university important to Durham For instance, I often use AltaVista who share your interests. I've made ries accurate. and I'm sure that such an approach to help with French translations. some great friends from all over the . So, next time you're worried about will prove quite helpful in selling (www.altavista.com) world - I know people from China, the your kid or friend spending so much the idea to the provincial govern - Also, there is a great Kid's Al- United States, New Zealand and Rus- time on the Internet, consider they ment. For those of us who are not _inane site that has useful information sia may be learning something useful, not MPPs, however, I would hope that dike a homework centre, a word of the Not only do these people share just getting into trouble. the new university will be regarded .day, and Today In History. (www.info- your interests, but you can learn more _ as knowledge -driven as oppose to please.com) about their home and the country they E -AW your on this 0000n the market being behind the wheel. Another site I visit frequently is AI- live in. For instance, all people from to shoustonodudu m.net kINAI M your phabet Zoope. It's great for getting . Texas do not wear cowboy boots, just fua mance ane community of naldrnca. "....i.�l,,.,•�...� Ryan Timms _ _ _ .. '+'y"IN4.4.4,0444�--l+.erN}r�•!Y•i-•.�+frF,11f _ _. �l. 1111..•r..+�.rrw.uwA�i.b+.L.i•ii.��.�•.w•_ _ . — '�_ - _ ..... - ,.-. .. s.... - _--�.•w.=..� -. _ ...`:^enc, .... ,.:... � i + �- � _ _ _ � � A.J. GROEN/ News Advertiser photo The fantastic four? No, they're not superheroes, but their efforts to promote the upcoming Durham Region Health Department's Bike Adventure are making people take notice. The cycling safety event, being held Saturday. June 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rotary Park in Ajax, features a variety of displays and interactive stations related to cycling, as well as important safety tips. From left are Heather Halpenny. Katie Hines, Ajax Mayor Steve Parish and Brian Dallaway. For more information, phone 723-8521. General Motors posts sales increases for month of April April saw a slight jump in vehicle sales for General Motors of Canada. The auto maker reported a 1.1 -per- cent increase in sales last month, with car sales up 3.3 per cent to 24,899 while truck sales dropped by 1.5 per cent to 19,280 units. "April is always a very competi- tive period as manufacturers begin promoting vehicles for the spring selling season," said GM marketing s I i 1 GM sales are up 2.4 per cent from January to April this year over 1999 figures. In the first three months of 2000, 81,231 cars and 67,611 trucks were sold. The Pontiac Bonneville, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Oldsmobile Aurora and Cadillac Deville were among the ve- hicles that made significant sales gains last month. the w4C . —f• liivrr: r, oUvr i'• i>>ic_..^P, r\I34P":I,t c NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, MW 7, 2000 PAGE 7 A/P I ay GRAND OPENING SAVINGS CONTINUE ATTHE BRAND NEW BAY PICKERING! Stom ManW Me Symonds invites you to take advantage of 3 days of GOVERNOR'S HOME CLASSIC COLLECTION LINENS. - save 25% to 501/o •DarTw&*it�atb+asspads •e.trar.�ibr ibNblrlotts •I�Mdleltileltsi tatdaiMlls Off u �r �ncn SPECIAL BUY. 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'What's For Dinner'?' is now in its sixth season and Kostick, along with co -host Mary Jo Eustace, daily cooks up delicious, easy to prepare meals spiced with a playful banter and wacky sense of humour. "Cooking is such a fun thing to do;' Ko - stick says. "Whether you arc home cooking for yourself or planning a dinner party." Kostick took time out from his busy schedule to share his views on cooking, nu- trition and life in general. He is currently touring to promote 'Ken's Soup Krazy', his fourth and newest book dealing with, as the title implies, soup. "When we go to a restaurant and have a great soup, we often say to ourselves, '1 could never make this';" says Kostick. "But you can. So the author/cook set out to demystify the soup -making process. The result is 'Ken's Soup Krazy,' a cookbook filled with 180 easy -to -prepare soups for any occa- sion. all seasons and able to satisfy all culi- n tastes. "(With this book) we are [akin_ tt:: mystery out of making SOUP Roasted Garlic and Wild Rice Soup- he says. "The book enables you to make soup a simple food." ost important, Kostick says, is the ingredients. He makes sure the items in his recipes are available at the local grocery store. The other important ingredient is that ,r,h'r'ecipes be easy to prepare. "People are working and they don't have a lot of time;' Kostick says. "Getting in the kitchen with your spouse and the kids is a great way to spend some quality family time." Ken's Soup Krazy' covers it all. There are soups that have all types of meat, from beef and pork to chicken and Iamb. There are fish soups and soups with vegetables and beans. There are soups easy on the diet. yet grand on the ste buds. There are yuj, k n.i ca,-, . an and a bunch of Ken's designer soups. "In our very stressful lives, cooking can provide escapism," Kostick says. "People find cooking relaxing. People may not have a lot of time, but there is no reason why they can't have some fun in the kitchen and make some delicious soups. It can be very therapeutic." Then again, what follows the cooking session can also be very rewarding. Not only will you enjoy the soup you have just made and benefit from all the nutritional goodness and the knowledge you have just made some great soups. "Eating can be very therapeutic too," says Kostick. Icupapple juice 1/2 cup dry white wine 1/2 cup chopped fresh basil 1/2 cup dried thyme 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper 1/4 tsp cinnamon I bay leaf 1/2 cup wild rice en's Soup Krazy" i� available from Prentice Hall Canada. PREPARATION W �� Place peeled garlic on a cookie sheet and spray with vegetable oil. Bake at 350°F for 20 minutes or until golden' be careful not t )INGREDIENTS _ 25 cloves of garlic tbsp unsalted butter I apple, peeled, cored and cubed -1 small potato, peeled and cubed I small red bell pepper. chopped ` 4 shallots, chopped ~° ^ • .:• :"•.•,5. cetps vegetable stock a�i�i.« • , .. • _ ie..�a - SSSS a . . burn. In a large soup pot, melt the butter. Add the apple, potato, red pepper and shallots; saut6 for three minutes. Add the roasted gar- lic, stock, apple juice, wine, half the basil, thyme, salt, black pep- per, cinnamon and bay leaf. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and sim- mer for 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf. Using a blender, puree the soup until it is smooth. Add the wild rice and simmer another 15 minutes or until the rice is cooked. If the soup thickens, add more stock or apple juice. Stir in remaining basil just before serving. Serves 6 .:s:s ♦ SSSS .;+ � � ..�;i a � s�yrf.•+;;e'�SORIRCE�KtR's SRM K»�(heMkettall CaRadaT Child poverty task force boos Ontario budget BY JANE McDONALD Staff' Writer R took a while to do the math but i then it became clear. The 'tax dividend' the Ontario Government will mail to taxpayers, ranging in amounts from $25 to $200, adds up to more than $1 bil- lion. Cuts to social services in the last five years total the exact same amount. According to representatives from social organizations who gath- Bred in Oshawa Tuesday to hear the provincial government's annual budget, the tax rebate was paid for by those who can least afford it. Social services spending has seen a 21.6 per cent cut to welfare bene- fits, which, explains Durham Re- gion Child Poverty Task Force co- chairman Ron Dancey, is 27 per cent in today's dollars and adds up to more than $1.14 -billion. "Durham children gained ab- solutely nothing from today's bud- get," said Colleen Jordan, chairman of Durham's Child Poverty Task Force, shortly after hearing the bud- get highlights last Tuesday. "For the families of the one in seven children in Durham (14 per cent) who live in poverty the budget provided no relief from the daily fi- nancial struggles for survival. The economy may be growing but so is fxwerty " Other members of the task force lamented the fact no mention of subsidized housing was indicated in the budget although the minimum wage has remained at $6.85 an hour while rents controls have been eased. A new benefit for single parents, however, was part of the recent bud- get. Under the Ontario Child Care Supplement for Working Families, an increase will bring the maximum annual benefit up by $210 for each child under the age of seven in sin- gle -parent families. "Ontario is prepared to invest up to $50 million over five years as part of a $100 -million challenge to the federal government to join us in providing additional support for the children of low-income, working single parents," said Ernie Eves, minister of finance. Another area of the budget that could help children living in pover- ty is the $2 million more annually the Province has set aside to aid nu- trition programs in schools. Ms. Jordan said the children of Durham would have benefited from provincial spending if Mr. Eves had introduced four specific measures: raise the minimum wage, provide affordable housing, create quality jobs and stop discriminating against children receiving social assistance. "In its last budget;' explains Ms. Jordan, "the federal government modestly increased the National Child Tax Benefit Supplement. The provincial government in this budget continues to ill-treat children on social assistance by clawing this benefit back from them" ......... . NEWS ADVERTISER, E Young authors honoured by Catholic teachers SUNDAY�� �� Two Pickering class- mates are among winners of the local branch of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association an- nual Young Authors awards. Kenzie McKeegan, a Grade 2 student at St. Eliz- abeth Seton Catholic School, picked up the Pri- mary Poem award, while Jennifer Leigh took top ho- nours in the Primary Story category. Their teacher, Elisa Mauro, explains educators submit pieces of work by their own students to be considered for the awards which were handed out re- cently. "I was shocked that not one but two (of my stu- dents) won," she says. Ms. Mauro describes the two as "pretty excep- tional students". The following Catholic school students were also award winners: Lia Ferrari, St. John the Evangelist (Whitby), Junior Story-, Elizabeth Campbell, St. John the Evangelist, Junior Poem; Jolene Barker, Good Shepherd (Scugog), Junior Nonfiction; Brittany Roberts, Good Shepherd, Intermediate Story; Elysia Jagdeo, St. Bernadette (Ajax), Intermediate Poem; Yuna Kim, St. Anthony Daniel (Pickering). Inter - 1 vu. rncuu�nr�.-i corn c, 3111u w _ 1 GIVE YOU A LIFT 1 Stop in this week during out Spring Tale -up 1 Sale. You'll fid spew prigs ON oar saris porkages! 1 Sam rad mw oil, 1 filw, kssis:Itimtion and 21 - 1 pk. eikkUnantk+ �. Tee-rp railKa�on• rplorkr spmk I 0 °"ahn aaission 4.els adjust ' $1895 tune4/dus�.dliFadjustriiel. $7495 ' Mos! Cars MrF«m mdeMkkain wsaaina. 1 3SS BAYLY ST., AJAX 4 Cyi veNcles I (East of Westney at Finley) (905) 683-9699 L___ --— Quality Service Guaranteed 01%14M ------------— Community news online! 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Fuel Economy Guide. 2000 AYcur GM Dealer is not licensed as an insurance broker, and is not acting as an again or broker or m any other capacity on beheff of Motors Insurance Corporation MIC otter available to residents of O Ttano only. i' NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 11 A/P Durham school boards unveil draft budgets Monday The region's two school boards will unveil the first drafts of their budgets for the 2000- 2001 school year Monday, May 8. The Durham District School Board is hosting an information session for school community council (SCC) members at 7 p.m. in the education centre at 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. The meeting, which is solely for SCC representatives, will allow board staff to provide school councils the "first run- down on the budget", says board communications manager Mary Brown. Ms. Brown notes there are no deputations scheduled for Mon- day. She reports the public is invit- ed to a budget meeting at the edu- cation centre Wednesday, May 17 at 7 p.m. when board staff and teachers' representatives will have an opportunity to address the budget committee. And, members of the public will then have a chance to provide input on the budget at three com- munity meetings being held throughout the region. Ajax and Pickering residents and SCC representatives can make deputations to the board Tuesday, May 23 at 7 p.m. at Pine Ridge Secondary School, 2155 Liverpool Rd. N., Pickering. Residents and SCC members in north Durham are invited to at- tend a budget meeting Wednes- day, May 24 at 7 p.m. at Port Perry High School, 160 Rosa St. And, on Monday, May 29 at 7 p.m., Oshawa and Whitby resi- dents can 'make presentations to the board at Whitby's Henry Street High School, 600 Henry St. If required, a budget meeting will also take place at the educa- tion centre Tuesday, May 30 at 7 p.m. Public board trustees are ex- pected to approve the budget at a special meeting set for Monday, June 12 at 7 p.m. at the education centre. Anyone wishing to make a deputation during the budget process must make an appoint- ment by calling Margaret Clayton at 666-6402. The Durham Catholic District School Board will also present Eastside shows its best side at vocal competition PICKERING — Pickering's own Eastside Harmony chorus sung its way to seventh place in the recent Sweet Adelines Inter- national annual contest for Re- gion 16. The singers travelled to Syra- cuse, New York to compete against 30 other choruses from eastern Ontario and upstate New York. The groups were required to perform two numbers — one up- tempo tune and one ballad. Eastside dazzled the judges with its performance of The Piano Man Medley and Mas- querade. The chorus now boasts 60 members, but is always looking for new singers. For information about joining the group call 831-2329 or 683- 1097. the first draft of the 2000-2001 budget at its regularly scheduled board meet- ing this coming Monday. It gets under way at 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic edu- cation centre, 650 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. For more information call the board at 576-6150. MAr:WPERS PI: B A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 HomeCentral' Quality home finishing, now irresistibly priced ■ 1/2 price All Levolor° custom window coverings Choose from verticals, horizontals, cellular, pleated, wood blinds and roller shades. 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Sale prices end Sunday, May 14, 2000 TM Just call 1 '800 4=MY=H0ME(1-800-469-4663). 24 hours a day, 1 days a week. Products and Services from the Company You Trust"'. Call now, toll-free, for a no -obligation in-home estimate or visit your Sears Retail store. Ask for operator #30. NF%10300 copoatt mm. SMA cweda linc. I Durham awards tender for new seniors' facility Regional politicians ap- proved a tender in the amount of $39 million for the construction of the new Hills- dale Manor in Oshawa Wednes- day. The tender, awarded to Bon- field Construc- tion Company Ltd., will result in a total project cost of close to $53 million, states a staff re- port. The proposed new Hillsdale Manor facility will be a 260,000 -square - feet, 300 -bed home for seniors. The new facility will replace the existing north building that will be demolished as part of the con- tract. The new complex will be located immedi- ately south of the existing building and parking lot and adjacent to the existing south building. The project will be mainly fi- nanced through debentures. Ajax stamp club meets AJAX — Stamp collectors and enthusiasts are invited to take part in a local group which Joins for one of its regular meet- ings here this week. -- The Ajax Phi- latelic Society "meets 'Thursday, May 11 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the program room of the Ajax Public Library, corner of Har- wood Avenue and Kings Cres- cent. Phone 683- 6219 for infor- mation. E! MNOUNCEMENT INVENTORY � REDUCTION iwom THE BIG TENT SAYS ONLY See Our Ad In Wed es s Wheels Section. NEVROLET * OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC DMAS ST. E. WHITBY r� NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 13 A/P At Pickering Nuclear Stationwe4're working hard to be a good neighbour. But companies like ours can get out of touch with the communities around them. We need help. And that's where some of our neighbours — and yours —are playing a key role. Meet Al Goodall, for instance. A retired Bell employee, Al lives in Pickering. Every month, he's meeting with us as a member of our Community Advisory Council. The Council brings senior people at the station together with 15 volunteers representing civic, business, neighbourhood and environmental inter- ests. The meetings give us the opportunities we need to hear community concerns and suggestions, and then work together on further courses of action. People like Al have been helping us stay in touch with our neighbours since 1998. That's when a community-based committee helped us draw up a list of 160+ issues and a set of priori- ties for dealing with them. Since then, a number of good things have happened directly because of the community input. Just two examples: a major study of groundwater around the station and the development of a comprehensive biodiversity plan. People from the neighbourhood also give their time and expertise to other efforts that keep us connected with the community, like the Pickering Liaison Committee. And in the future, we'll continue to look for ways to stay in touch with your concerns. ,w We appreciate that Al and scores of other neighbours care enough to communicate their concerns and ideas to us. For that, we thank them and salute them. They're the kind of neighbours we all need. For more information, visit our web site at: www.ontariopowergeneration.com/pickering Al Goodall with Pickering Nuclear Public Affairs Manager Pat O'Brien. Al Coodail, Member of Ow CowmWoity Adoisory Cowtcii "There has to be open communication between the station and the community, and I think that process has started. "The Advisory Council works with the station to present the community's views and concerns, and to help the station plan. We're involved together in the process of making the station more environmentally friendly. "We're all on the same page. The page is big, and some of us are at the top, some are in the middle and some are at the bottom. But we're on the same page. We're working together to make things better." ONTARIOP011hanowwa GENERATION ?'!:..:a}', .. ,.t -•s ..rF t i�: tk'h : . ^..r. r F,} .b �i' ^„`=r"2!'� AhP PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EaiTION, May 7, 2000 CARL FF,RE.NC .,' Nen•s Advertiser photo KNle Blackburn gives it his best shot during the fourth annual Perinatal Bereavement Service Ontario Bowl - a -thou at Ajax Bowl last weekend. More than 60 bowlers took part in the fun -raising event and nearly $3,000 was raised. Pickering recreation program sign-ups made easier PICKERING — Picker- ing residents can now regis- ter for City programs at a new location. The City's Culture and Recreation Program rcgistra- tion team has moved from the civic complex to the Pickering Recreation Com- plex on Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2. According to the City, the relocation will enable staff to enhance service delivery for area residents by providing extended hours of operation. Registration staff are now available to accept and process applications for pro- grams from 7 am. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. And, as of this fall Picker- ing residents will be able to register for programs via a new Fax -In system, states a news release. As well, a touch-tone registration sys- tem is expected to be operat- ing early next year which will enable residents to sign up for programs by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To register now for spring and summer programs, day camps, swimming lessons or a variety of education, leisure and sport programs contact the City at 420-4621. Moveyourmortgageto Royal Bank for low rates, and great options, Ask aboat eaten bulgy' g a morgW to a= your ltlm& For full dcta& givcTacsa or Sam a call: TER1wsA LIBERTo MOUE MOrRTGAGE SaECIALISr TEL: (416) 561-0S22 FAX: (905) 837-S182 SAM SURENDRAN MOBILE MORTGAGE SKaAI1Sr TEL: (416) 410-5309 FAX: (416) 410-1213 MWca dwwRloya) Bash for bone mor"m ROYAL RANK •" Trade -murk of Royal lack of CJwaJ& ' )bra ntek of Canada, licenses of wade -mark. Keglers are kingpins for bereaved pares Keglers scored big for charity at the recent 4th Annual Perinatal Bereave- ment Service Ontario (PBSO) Bowl-A- Thon fund-raiser. Almost $3,000 was collected for the charitable organization April 30 at Ajax Bowl on Harwood Avenue. More than 60 bowlers of all ages and skill levels participated in the event, raising money by collecting pledges. "The bowl-a-thon was an outstand- ing success,** reports Jan Pearce, PBSO's executive director. "It was a wonderful afternoon for everyone:' Ms. Pearce notes Ajax, Pickering and east Scarborough businesses sup- ported the event by donating prizes for the bowlers. Major contributors includ- ed Ajax Bowl, which provided the alley for the afternoon, Walt's Bar and NIAG WYE RS PUB WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional and PW"nalized Service Free Confidential Consultation Several convenient locations, ,ncludsw osHAWA 1 45 S micoe Strew N (M) 721-9404 !Downtown) SCA ,H 1919 Lawrence Ave E (416) TSO -96n now DVP ano 40 1) 255 MomffVsde Ave (416) 2016140 Morrwv$ a Man) a • s CORRECTION NOTICE in our May 3-9 flyer, the following error occurred: • The Xerox KX35 Colour AII-In-One adver- tised on page 7 for $379.99 (save $20) displays the incorrect price. The price br this product should have read "S469.99 (after 530.00 instant savinasl•, NOT $379.99. • The Xerox 470cx Colour AII-In-One advertised on page 7 for $469.99 (save $30) displays the incorrect price. The price for this product should have read 1379.99 (after 520.00 instant sayinal', NOT $469.99. vrk�,pd n wy b anti caused our valued cu domers- MAYOR'S ANNUAL BREAKFAST > by 0s,aiiiia District �s A�u's Ccinmlfte You etre cordially ifrAW to come and hear HERBIE KUHN dorsa of the Toronto Raptors And enjoy a wonderful . breakfast at HOLIDAY INN - OSHAWA Thursday May 11th 7:30 a.m. sharp ,lust Phone 579-7777 and say you are coming — Therle is no charge. Grill, White Rose Nurseries and Santo's Restaurant. Joanne Bunton won the grand prize, a three -disc sound system, for bringing in $641 in pledges, and her team won dinner at Walt's Grill and Bar for col- lecting the most sponsors. Team mem- bers included Joanne Dickerson, Jean Smith, Robin Weir, Nancy Abrams, Marianne Surbec and Anne Smith. Don Barter of Ajax led all bowlers with a score of' 2W. All proceeds from the bo«l-a-than will fund programs offered by PBSi an organization which supports fan lies in the Durham, Toronto, Markhai Brampton, Woodstock, Chatham at Peterborough areas who have suffer) a loss of a baby due to miscarriag stillbirth or infant death. Plans are already under way for 5th annual PBSO Bowl-A-Thon. An one interested in donating prizes at people who'd like more information PBSO services should call 905-47. 1807. LAYORl Hurry In �7�` I Sale Ends Heating and Air Condrooning May 313t Leaders in Home Comfort Innovation Since 1874 HELD OVEI A YEAR ErTD - FZ.JRI4ACE CLE MCE ig Said NEWS ADVERTISER, Sl Slotsin Jack -pot! place at Durham casino Machines pull in crowd eager to give them a try BY LESLEY McMASTER Staff ` Writer Bells and whistles filled the air Wednesday night as Scugog's finest came out in full force to welcome slot machines to the Great Blue Heron Charity Casino. Local business leaders as well as politicians, both past and present, made up the 1,200 "invitation -only" guest list for a sneak pre- view before the public opening expected to take place Friday. Durham MPP John O'- Toole even skipped Ontario Premier Mike Harris's an- nual fund-raising dinner that same evening to attend. "It wasn't a difficult choice," he said, noting the benefits the slot machines would have not only for Scugog Township, but for Durham Region as well. The 450 machines, which range in price from five cents to $5, are expect- ed to add up to $8.1 million in annual revenue. An extra 175 people have been hired to usher in the expansion, which brings the casino's total staffing numbers up to more than 600. That makes the Great Blue Heron one of Durham's largest employ- ers, said Ron Barbaro, the chairman of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corpo- ration, which conducts and manages the slots. "There will also be spin- offs for local vendors and tourism benefits;" he said, pointing out the corpora- tion's casino in Sault Ste. Marie attracts about 700,000 visitors a year. The addition of the slot machines "enables us to offer a full range of gaming to our patrons," added Chief Rennie Goose, of the Mississaugas of Scugog Is- land. The casino is owned by the local band and oper- ated by Casinos Austria, a world-wide casino manage- ment corporation. Scugog Mayor Doug Moffatt said he was "very impressed" with the end re- sult, which he called "a first-rate facility." In the past, local councillors have had concerns about video lottery terminals and off- track betting coming into the Township and have con- sistently argued this is where such machines should be kept, he said. "When people go to a casino, they know there is going to be gambling there," he added. More recently, Scugog has struck a deal with the Mississaugas of Scugog is- land and the OLGC to re- ceive 30 per cent of the band's five per cent cut of the proceeds to cover any costs the Township may incur like road improve- ments as the attraction grows. An actual dollar projec- tion has yet to be realized and Scugog won't even start to deal with those dol- lars until a "year of history" is built up with the casino, Mayor Moffatt said. "We're going to treat it like any other revenue source. That money will be budgeted and planned for," he said. All around him, guests sipped free drinks and nib- bled on complimentary hors d'oeuvres as they tried their hand at the brand spanking new one-armed bandits. Technical staff were on standby for any machines refusing to co-operate. Casino officials said the slot area would be closed Thursday at which time the Alcohol and Gaming Com- mission would analyze Wednesday night's dry run. If all goes well, the ma- chines would be up and running for the general public Friday during regu- lar business hours, they said. Durham Regional Police are also keeping a close eye on the casino over the next month to determine if extra officers are needed to help respond to the expanded fa- cility, the north Durham of- fice's Inspector Chuck Mercier said earlier this week. Garden' tour tickets now on sale Gardens from Pickering to Newcastle shown More than 50 gardens from Pickering to Newcas- tle, and from Oshawa to Beaverton, will be featured in the upcoming Four Sea- sons Garden Tour. The tour, run by the On- tario Horticultural Associ- ation District 17, will be held on four Saturdays, May 13, June 17, July 8 and Sept. 9. The keepsake tour booklet is available at Hut- ton Insurance at 52 King St. W. in Bowmanville, or from Ken Love, by calling (905) 986-0112. iNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 15 A/P ANNOUNCEMENT REDUCTION� uwom THE eic hxr ONLY RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser phow Laura Whitewav can barely contain her glee as Stefan Mask-ovskis helps her cash in during pre -opening activities at the Great Blue Heron casino near Part Pern•. The chariry casino welcomed 450 slot machines to the fac•ilitr and shcns cased them this week. WALKING PROUD!! .s T I WAIK E �91 1:9,VA111 I 112 4 =*4111114 a We want to thank those generous sponsors and supporters who made the April 16th MS Super Cities Walk the best yet! • A&B Advertising & Display • Lipton's Orchards Ltd. • Metroland Cheese House Community Newspapers • Algoma • Brights • CKF • Nabisco • Neilson • PCL & Eastern Cookies • Pepsi Dairy Packaging • Coke • Colonial • Cott • Cowling • Donone Beverages Braithwaite Inc. • Ready Bake Co. Ltd. • Reser's • Reynolds Foods Fine Foods Foods • Robinson Cone • Dare • Dole • Glad • H.J. Fruit Heinz • Scott Paper • Smuckers • Summerfresh Salads • Hostess•Frito • J M. • Jack • Kraft Schneider Cohen General Lay • Sunkist Inc. • Tetley & Associates • Tiffany Foods • Western Gate Foods Creamery • And Lantic Sugar • Weston Bakeries time you! and to those employees of Lob'ows wro and put their best .-oct forward... donated Thank money Ubam See Our Ad In WednV-sMay_s WheelsSection. See You Thiene! CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC 1530 DUNDAS ST. E. lorimo WHITBY I W I- T�-.+ _.-d.•�+'. .. ., . --. ��.- .. - �--.si-moi. - _-.r_ �_ -'. _ _-' _.. -- - - _- __ .-.. - � - � " ,. It�,g }> as•�Gc st'%�'+ :3 ri�5 7 � , .� viii ri. t v Pt Y A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7,2000 Durham Region honours 3 5 `Eat Smart!' restaurants More than 30 restaurants across the region were hon- oured by Durham council Wednesday as recipients of this year's Eat Smart! Awards. The new program, which replaces the Lifestyle Ap- proved Awards program run by the Durham Region Health Department from 1994 to 1999, recognizes restaurants which encour- age healthy dining. The Eat Smart! designa- tion is awarded to restau- rants which offer a variety of healthy food choices, provide seating for more non-smokers than is re- quired by municipal bylaws and whose kitchen staff are certified in safe food han- dling. "We're very pleased to be recognizing these Durham Region restaurants with the new program;" said Laura Berger, Durham Region Health Department public health inspector. "The criteria for an Eat Smart! designation is more strict than those for the for- mer Lifestyle Awards pro- gram, so having 35 restau- rants qualify in the first year is outstanding." SO LONG, DOG DAYS. .- N�� AIR CONDITIONING SALE New Quietest Condensing Units EVER Made Energy Saving, High Efficiency 10 year Warranties Preventive Maintenance Plans Available Ibis NAM. 1621 McEwen Drive, Unit #17 Whitby Pickering '"434-6337 "686-6902 Bulletin Board 'Ile News Adver- tiser welcomes your notices for bulletin board. Non-profit organi- zations are wel- come t0 submit their announce- ments for publi- cation. DEAD - UNE: 10 days prior to event. FAX them: .683-7363 BK K them: shoustono durham.net Winners in Pickering are Mandarin and Subway Sandwiches. Award recipi- ents in Ajax are Honey Garlic, Sailwinds, Swiss Chalet and Zeller's Cafete- ria. Honoured Uxbridge restaurants are are Dragon Court, Fox and Fiddle, Mill Run Golf Course, Ris- torante Luna and Swiss Chalet. In Whitby, Eat Smart! awards went to Brother's Ristorante, Golden Griddle, Grandma Lee's, Nice Bistro, Pita King, Subway Sandwiches, Sushi Boat and Williams Coffee Pub. The winners in Oshawa are Casey's Restaurant, General Motors Adminis- tration Building, Great Canadian Bagel, Mr. Sub- marine, Tailgate Charlie's and Pizza Pizza. Clarington award recipi- ents included Barbados North, Espresso Legato and Silks. Brock winners are Fair Havens Bible Conference, Farmer's Kitchen and Ter- race Restaurant. In Scugog, the recipients are Lakeridge Health Cor- poration, Mr. Submarine, Information Session for the Master of Arts in Education Degree Offered through Central Michigan University in collaboration with OISE/UT at Durham College 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Community Room, Willey Campus Thursday, May 11th, 2000 5:30 - 7pm Reserve your seat with Uesje de Burger (905) 721-3111 ext. 2371 C1t� L MICHIGAN • `T University Centre at Durham 1P IN iG A:: AK them: 4 130 CAo�mxmercial'~� Ont L1 2145. ±:�< Service Directory A" MW A& DRMN41 SCHOOL *�9900Full Course. • 25 Hours of In -class Subway Sandwiches and The Front Porch. Each winning restaurant received a certificate to post in their eatery. For more information on SALEPECIAL BARGAINS 1N TODAY'S News Advertises Sun., May 7,20M News Advertiser ' Dr. Green Lawncare A jax/Pick. ' Durham Parent AjaxlPick. Enbndge Home Service Ajaxiftk. ' Fairport Guardian Pick Drug { ' Glenanna Guardian ` Drug Pick MinCom (Lois Thompson & Wayne Harris) Ajax ' Millwork Ajax/ftlL Pharma Plus AWuPick. Pharma Save Pick. Sears Ajax/Pick. ' Scholars Choice Ajax/Pick. Smart Source Ajax/Pick. The Say Ajaxftk. Walmart Ajax/ftk. ' Westney Guardian Ajax . Deirvered to selected households only Rcmxrnber, all inserts. including these on glossy paper. can be re,ycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue K)x Recycling program. Fur inforttution on delivering � uur adventsing th as, call LANCAN FLETCHIR at 683-5110. �• the Eat Smart! program cal the Durham Region Healt Department's Environmen tal Health Help Line 723-8521 or 1-8W -841 2729, ext. 2188. Jennifer Sunday's carrier of the wcck is Jennifer. Shc enjoys swimming and reading. Shc will receivc a dinner for 4 voucher compliments of �Ic[bnald's. Congratulations Jcnnifrr for being our carrier of the week. \%a1%1Ar1,A1rx 135 Kingston Rd Apr 222 MIN I>�,t u \1.1. 1300 K111g,1un R.1 I': .. Pet Playcare - A PAWSitive Approach to Pet Care There's no question you love your pet. You'd be there for them all the time if you could, but that's not possible. You have to go to work or on vacation and your pet has to stay home. { But the good news is it ` doesn't have to be lonely. Melanie Hancock is the owner of Pet Playcare, a ; service that treats your pets as VIPs, Very Important Pets. She provides your pet with daily exercise, taking it for a ' 30 to 40 minute walk and when possible, have it The pet stays in your home socialize with other pets. where it feels most "It's often more than just a comfortable and receives 3 to walk," says Melanie. "It's a 4 visits per day for feedings high energize time when the and walks. pet can develop its social "We match our routine with skills and at the same time get the pet's routine and it stays in exercise. It makes for a more its own home, sleeps in its content and happier pet. One own bed and eats its usual that is more playful and less food;' says Melanie. aggressive when at home" - As part of the pet sitting Melanie also provides a pet service, Melanie will also sitting service if you go on pick up your mail and vacation or business trips. newspapers, alternate your lighting and do other things to ensure your home has that lived-in look. New at Pet Playcare this Spring, is PAWSitive Pet Obedience training. "I use only positive motivational methods in my training. It's all about building a relationship with your dog, shaping your dog's personality in a positive way." Understanding basic obedience and behaviour helps prevent problems before they start. Training both owner and pet will [clean a healthier, happier home environment. Classes are being held in May and June for both Puppy and level 1. Pet Playcare is insured and bonded, providing clients with peace of mind and the added security of knowing your pet and home are in good hands. For more information about Pet Playcare call (905) 837- 8853 Grants help needy college students Money Creating Futures for more than 150 pupils More than 150 Durham College students will be the recipients of a new grant financed through the school's Creating Futures Fund-rais- ing campaign this year. The Year 2000 Grants, which are valued at $500 each, will be present- ed to the top three first-year students who are deemed to be in financial need in each of the college's post- secondary programs. "The new grants will go a long way to recognize the efforts of our top -achieving students who need fi- nancial help," says Margaret Green - ley, college director of career and employment services. "An emergency or unexpected ex- pense can really strain a student's budget" With the new award, which will put a total of $75,(X1) in students' hands, college pupils are now eligi- ble for approximately $1 million in scholarships, bursaries and grants, some of which are offered by the school and others by area business- es, organizations and individual donors. Pupils interested in learning more about the new grants, other scholar- ships or bursaries are asked to call the student services office at 721- 31 1 1, ext. 2429. Tap into info on York's Pickering pipe dream PICKERING — York Region's plans to build a water pipeline through Pickering will be the topic of a public meeting here Wednesday, May 10. Officials from York Region will meet with area residents and mem- bers of a newly formed citizens' group to address concerns about its proposal to construct a pipeline through the city to draw water from Lake Ontario. The meeting is being held at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at Dunbarton High School, 655 Sheppard Ave. SYCHiC & at I b the !i.;ay rnv, v.eU .tri''1"1a 4.5^r$-! = '441Tp'-�JIA t I F14?► =%in , i NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7,20W PAGE 17 A/P Tuesday, May 9th is SENIOR'S DAY! Seniors 60+ we'll take 150 gave on a great selection of merchandise throughout the store. Includes our advertised 1.1other's Day items. :,)me exceptions do apply, see in-store for details. For Example: You'II save an extra 1S%* on these Great Mother's Day Savings: • Alia & Tan Jay fashions already on sale this week at 25% off. • Real Colours 6X6" triple -wick candles already on sale this week at 5096 off. • Stationery already on sale this week at 75%off. 'Off our sale prices. Restaurant Deal for Seniors 60+ Save I s% On any restaurant item. Off our regular prices. Excludes alcoholic beverages.Varid May 9th only Not vales with any other offer. Please see your local Bay store for restaurant hours. Availableat the Bay restaurants in: Queen Street -city Yew Cafe. SAO. Bay St. Bar & Grille, Bim & Yonge. C ioverdale, Bramcton, Burlington Mall, Sher way Gardens,Yorkdale. Farview Park -Kitchener. Devonsture Mall-Windsor.Pen Centre -St Catharines.bmendge, Pickering, Newmarket. ILdeau Centre and St. Laurent (Ottawa). Why shop at a store that doesn't give you AIR MILS? Reword mics we awarded morMhly, based on euowblive purchases, ertdude� laths. • Trodernarlts of AIR MUESo Werno ionol MoW V N.V. Used under Ikenso by Loyalty A�onagenterd Group Canada ka. and 0. Ray. ARM MIM mars AIR MUFSo reword mitis unless 1M carried inguina oN+enwise. AIP PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 • NEWSro in 6Wame pp g ADV E RT I S E R MAY 7, 2000 Birthday Birthday Birthday Birthday Birthday "Mommy and Happy second Big fella x Daddy wished birthday wishes Kyle Steeves y bah) Trey a went out to Tyler turned three on -'` '► '' happy first birth- Groff on Apnl 26. April 25. day on April 30. Big hugs and lots Q, Happy birth- Celebrating were of love from - day wishes, Great -Gramma +' ' ` ' Mom, Dad. baby love, hugs and Adina, Mom, Justin. family and an, kisses from + - i Granpa, Momma, PaPa, Grand- ' Auntie Pearl, Aunties Paulet friends. - _J M o m m y , Daddy, family and friends. and I I - Joan, Uncles Dean, Raphel, Em- I May 7 is a big day for "What a cutte!" inert and Andrew. godparents Lisa Birthdays -I Jennifer as she turns 18. ; Mackenna turns one on and Vernon, and all his cousins:' Birthday y "Happy birthday to a won- j May 7. Hugs• kisses and i "Our little derful daughter. We're I love from Mommy, angels" cele-_ "Our best very proud of you. Love Daddy, Nanny, Grandpa, Birthday braced birth- wishes to Nicole Mom, Dad, Nanny, Lisa, Nanny Mary and Aunt _ days in April. Mitchell, who Scott, Marc, Cori and all Jennifer. µho shares Happy birth- Quin turned turned 12 on April your nieces and nephews" Mackenna', special day. day to "our little two on April 30. Happy birth - angel" Katelyn, 17 and Mea- day Nicole. Love - Engagement - - who turned three on April 30. gan was four "Hope Nana, Papa and J k '• f tt "Thank on April 23. you had a great Aunt Patty."' , you for party. All our love, Mom and Dad. 1Mikayla would like to an- bringing such Hugs and kisses from all your fam- nounce the engagement of her W " j love into our ily and friends:' 50th Birthday parents — Pamela Johnston. lives. We love you %cry much. Lots daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James .. ' Hope. to Jason Clayton. of hugs and kisses from Mom, Dad, Allen Birthdav Congratula- " E son of and Jade." tions to Roger Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Clayton. I I __ W. Emmett on The wedding is to take place " H a P P Y _ __ _ reaching the Sept. 30, 2000. "Congratulations L Birthday birthday to milestone age of Mommv and Daddy"* our darling .. 'Nifty 50' on Little beauty d a u g h t e r May 6. Much F—Birthdav Birthdav '� Riley turns four May 10. Nicole. She turns '. i love from wife �; on six on Christine and Best wishes for I May 1 I and daughters Tama- a happy birth- will celebrate ra, Karli and Tanis. Happy birth- , �' a sr :. day with love with a Poke- day wishes also from his many from Daddy, mon party. Birthday wishes from friends and family, who will cele- +, Mommv, Bre y- Daddy, Mommy and sisters Karen hrate the occasion with an 'over = an and Darby. and Sarah." the -hill' party. l Engagement Birthdays --Wow. ( Christina and John van -Happy birth- irth- "Wow Colton w Sa h, � Staveren of Pickering are 8 day to our tittle Cutic Nieve lannarel- our little miracle. turned happy to announce the en- p sweethearts Sarah ' li with the big ,mile I four on May 6, An Arthur gagement of their daughter j and Karen! Our turned one on I�1ay 1. party is bei' held to cele- Marcia to Doug, son of g girls turned four Happy first birthday brate. 1+V'e love you so very Patsy and Erik Gawly of j on May 5. Birth - wishes to "little Nievie" much! Lots of hugs and Ajax, and Paudine and ; i day wishes from with love from :Mummy, kisses from baby brother Doug Fraser of Whitby. "All the best to you both and Mommy, Daddy Daddy, Mick and Darian, Mommy, Day may all your dreams come true. Lots of love and con- and sis Nicole:' Cosmo. and Sam:' gra(ulations from family and friends:' Birthday Birthday Birthdays 75th Birthday "Wow, we One of the "Special birthday wishes go out Happy 75th birthday wishes go out May 9 to Irene Taggmt. "Best can't believe it! big guys in to the twins wishes for a great birthday to our Tyler Tilford .. the Diniz we so adore" number -one player. You go girl l turned seven on home cele- Kendra and From all your volleyball teammates." April 30. Our brated a birth- Kristen turn little hockey day on May four on May star is growing 4y r = 6. Wishing + 8. Love from ..�t B11 Lll(ay up so quickly. �!� Joshua a " Mommy, Hope you had a happy eighth , Daddy, Far- Happy to our great birthday buddy! From Mom, birthday with ley and boy Michael, ho turned who on John, Tara, Victoria, Andrew, lots of love were Mom, Dad, Ash- Riley. "Hur- May 5. Lots of love, hugs and kiss- Erin, Buddy, Chicklets, Peaches ley, Jordan, Grandma, Grandpa, ray, now es from Mommy, Daddy and and Jessie" Nana and Papa. you're four!, Katherine " no, 1794 Liverpool Road to: Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? Pickering 831-5431 ...send THIS WEEK'S ARE; inir I.et us know. We'll publish your Name Dropping, sawW'•hINNFRS 2. jositua °iniz `- special occasion in c/o Keith Gilligan, an easy -to -read 3''�7ifford 130 Commercial Ave., Winners may go directly to Raskin Robbins to receive - their FREE cake. (Please provide identification)) and easy -to -clip format... A. �aX, Oftt. LIS 2H5 PRIZE VAIM UMU SAT, Uzy 13, 2000 - - - -- --- - - - - - - - - . NEWS J NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 19 Alp' WIN ALL THIS FOR YOUR MOMT • One dozen asst'd bagels vel mug ffee mug e tub of Irmet cheese ?ad. 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Mother's Day was the idea of Anna Reeves Jarvis, who dedicated her life, after Mother's Day In 1908, to sharing ideas about honoring mothers. I IN across the country, then overseas. Little did she know then that her words. though never recorded, would be heard around the world .ind would set in motion a movement that, in later cars, would transcend state and national borders. [.atest research shows that Mother's Dav is ,,hsened by no fewer than 95 percent of all Americans. Other findings indicate international ,+%m'ance of Mother's Day in more than 100 ouotries in Western Europe, Asia Australia South America and Africa. The first Mother's Da% was the idea of Julia Ward Howe, an early women's rights activist, who was moved by the horrors of the Franco-Prussian War. Her crusade. called "Mothers Against War;' though it did get international recognition. soon collapsed. When Jarvis developed the idea of Mother's Day 50 years later, however, the idea turned out to be a success. 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MONDAY, MAY 8 VEGETARIANS: Join Durham Lakeside Vegetarians for their monthly meeting. Have dinner or a snack and discuss topics of in- terest to vegetarians. A directory of Ioca? resources and recipe sheets arc also available. Al- BILLBOARD MAY 7, 2000 addin's Palace Restaurant, Ajax GO Station Plaza, Westney Rd. S.,at 7 p.m. 831-1040 (Anne). TUESDAY, MAY 9 PARENT SUPPORT: The local chapter of the Association of Par- ent Support Groups holds its weekly meeting at 7:15 p.m. for parent,-, of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. Call 416-223-7444 or 1- 800488-5666 for location. WOMEN'S CENTRE: The Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre holds a free workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. in the community room of the Durham Regional Police Sta- tion, corner of Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2, Pickering. Topic is anger management. Prior registration necessary. 426-1064 (Sally). SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens' Friendship Club's Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrews Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. The Jubilee Choir will perform. 619-0315 (Betty). BREAST-FEEDING: The Ajax 1 TAW"Ifft La Leche League meets at 7:30 p.m., offering information and support on breast-feeding for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Babies welcome. Mother -to -mother support. 683- 7547for information, location. PALLIATIVE CARE: The Ajax and Pickering Health Cen- tre, 580 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, presents an information day on community support services for palliative care from 9:30 to 1 I a.m. in the ground floor private dining room. Agencies and sup- port services will present infor- mation. 683-2320, ext. 4688. HORTICULTURE: The Pick- ering Horticultural Society meets at 8 p.m. in the O'Brien Meeting Rooms of the Pickering Recre- ation Complex, Valley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2. Naturalist and biologist James Kamstra will speak on butterflies in the gar- den. 839-4604 (Sylvia), 831- 4485 (Tricia). HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Pickering Township Historical Society president Tom Mohr will tell the story of Gandat-setiagon, a First Nations village that's part of the City's collective history, at a 7:30 p.m. meeting at the East Shore Community Centre, Liver- pool Road south of Bayly Street. Free admission. 839-1221. 1 SALE NOW ON!!! 9 Install Now & Save • 0% Financing tended Warranty Available arrier Trained Technicians Limited Time Offer ;CALL NOW FOR DETAILSI � ]� �� i� 905-42841333 Fa HAT & AIR CONDITIONING � 90536.321 • II I EING pie ". _10 A Free Gift... yours with purchase CALEB d. FRIENDS ... "When One Lacks YiSion, Another Must Provide This adorable figurine from the Cherished 5upeivicion-661996 3" H. Teddies' collection is our lit saying "Thank You Cherishea When you purchase $35 of Cherished Teddies resin figs, get this beary exclusive piec (valued at $50)! 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Our confusion is over shoe type- Are running shoes adequate or should roe buy a pair of traditional white Jeather baby boots? Before a baby begins to walk, any foot covering is used primarily for warmth, appearance and protection. Even for these pre -walkers, fit is most important, a knit bootie, if too tight can confine the foot and hamper normal development. When a child finally takes those long awaited first steps, it is time for shoes and socks, but which shoe is best. Ronald J. Klein, B.Sc., D.P.M. Podiatrist -Foot Specialist Although not firmly endorsed by all podiatrists, it is my belief, that without any structural or gait problems, a running shoe is fine as the baby's first shoe, in place of the more traditional baby boot. The first shoes should have a very, very flexible thin sole and should be laced, not Velcro. They should be fabri- cated from natural materials that breathe. When checking for fit remember that the infant's foot is widest at the forefoot and narrowest at the heel, so don't just feel the front of the shoe for the end of the foot. The heel should fit snugly to prevent movement of the foot • TOE THE LINE ON INFANT SHOE TYPES and possible blisters. Ensure that the ball of the foot hits where the shoe is flexible. Never buy shoes that are oversized for growing room. When buying sandals for a young child, a closed heel is most important, as it prevents the heel from turn- ing. The sole can be leather or rubber, although both can cause problems on uncarpet- ed floors, as rubber soles tend to stick and leather soles can slide. A child's foot as it develops is still soft and pli- able. Abnormal pressures from shoes that don't fit can cause deformities and prob- lems in later vears. Always check your child's shoe size every l - 2 months until they are about 6 years of age. After this the foot grows more slowly and need only be checked every 3 - 4 months. Always buy your child's shoes at a reputable shoe store that specializes in fitting children. They will get to know your child and will never mind checking the fit of an old shoe. Bring in an old pair of shoes so that the salesperson can see where the greatest amount of wear is. He can then select a new shoe that is strong in these areas of wear. Always buy shoes with your child present. if your child wears orthotics make Lose weight and get ready for summer Evelvn Arbour is a Registered Nutritionist and is a guest speaker on the "First Take with Dan" television ,show. Her next TV appearance will air May 11 at 5:30 p.m. em Chex TV. She is also someone who has expe- rienced change in her life when it comes to losing weight by changing her eating habits. "I knew how it feels physically and emotionally to have a weight problem and digestive disorders," she explains. "This experience helps me to work with my clients so they can achieve their goals_" Evelyn has designed a 4 step pro- gram for her clients that is easy to follow and has resulted in kmg term results. The first step is a 1 hour consulta- tion. She finds out what you've been eat- ing and how you've been feeling. It's a time to learn about good and bad eating habits as well as the differences between good and bad digestion. Next you take home a question- naire. This helps you to see which sys- tems you may be having trouble with including digestion, elimination and res- piratory as well as problems associated with vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Once this is done the next step is to determine whether you need a detoxifi- cation program. "You may feel bloated all the time, have bad breath or feel tined all the time," says Evelyn. "Detoxification is the body's natural process of elimina- tion or neutralizing of toxins via the .liver, the kidneys, the urine, feces, exha- lation and perspiration." This step of the program also includes your eating plan based on your needs whether it's for detoxification, weight loss or both. Evelyn provides you with easy and affordable recipes and an individualized �.4 eating plan which will include herbal pupplements for detoxification. She will also instruct you on ' healthy food substitutions in particular replacing the 4W's: white rice; white flour; white pasta and white sugar. Evelyn Arbour "Highway to r Lose weight f# Increase your energy level r Detoxify your body r Sleep better r Improve your quality of life Call EwNyn Arboaw at the Wellibmwe Connection 360 Gayly SL Ajax 11683436= The last part of the program is your maintenance stage when Evelyn reexam- ines your eating habits and how you feel to determine if you need to modify your eating plan. The Wellness Connection is located at 2-360 Bayly St. W. in Ajax. For more information call (905) 683- 8532. a besatif d NO �� . & PST. Etlq 6 saL aPPt `.:ming To Smile About! k i t'attial Dues x �'itrwiie Dealnres 01 Inplaots + yeiet tt Ikpdn • free cemeltadoos Wiwi NOW 011111 lard ..1eIliNe Me always wanted! Rtaragtt D.D. -�.4E2� 0 2652 • 1,13M • QUALrI-Y GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE AIRF AVA>R !Ri TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE f# PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST 12 sure the supports are with you when buying new shoes. Never guess at size or fit. And never, never hand shoes down from one person to another. Each foot has its own specific shape and needs. Lastly, always remem- ber that a shoe and a parent are very much alike. Both need to know when to be flexible and when to hold firm. If you have a speeifc question you would like answered, or a topic of interest you would like addressed, please send it in to the News Advertiser. Dr. Kevin Tyber .Atxi Associate OPTOMETRISTS • Dispensing of Contact Lenses and Glasses • Complete Family Eye Care • Low Vision Services • Laser Surgery CoManagement 15 Harwood S. 00~H"•".0`,.„w,2, 427-4144 Acc-�. . Pain "We offer a friendly pleasant atmosphere in which to discuss your needs" 'eakness "Our services are? covered by most°' Extended Health •�lrtheit#s .I : Benefits, W.S.&I..B. s and Motor VehicleFB>ti r Accident Insurance" 'MuhlPle IS •Massage Therapist Stiffness `Motor Vehicle Accidents • Custom Orthotics • Braces ROUGEMO PHYSIOTHERAPY 376 Kings Rd. E, Suite 11, Pickering 905.509.7181 - - - - _ - - -.?=s::. �`••'�' �-.. �.--.:-. -... _ �--��'�=T'.^s-=_�,�„ .. ... _-. -. - . ....-....++... _ ._rte—m -.c_ - .� . ':: •: "Y�^dt'"�+&�M"':k..!G.+ q! I I jai 1 How many people accept a physical limitation when they don't necessarily have to? I am talking about "catch" phrases such as "rotator cuff" problems, "carpel tunnel" syndrome are overlooked. Many times the rox)t of these problems can be deceptively simple: soft tissue. The collective term "soft tissue" refers to muscles, tendons, and liga- ments. In order for a joint to function properly and pain- free, it must be free of any restrictions. Muscles, which attach from bone to bone, span joints and can therefore limit their proper motion if those muscles are imbal- anced in terms of strength, NEW ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 25 AIP Don't Accept Your Label! tightness, or injury. The other most common condition mismanaged in this fashion is "carpal tunnel syndrome." True carpal tun- nel syndrome refers to com- pression of a nerve to the wrist that travels between wrist bones and underneath a wrist ligament (the "carpal tunnel"). However, in this age of repetitive strain injuries, it has gotten to be that any forearm/wrist pain is immediately diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome, and management typically con- sists of a study to test for any nerve damage, and anti- inflammatories in the mean- time to manage the pain. These are not inappropriate steps; they are just incom- plete Of course, one must screen for any nerve damage and take steps to prevent fur- ther damage if there are signs of damage present. Anti- inflammatories help reduce pain and swelling and allow improved function. But again, what is being over- looked is... what is causing this pain and inflammation in the first place? In a surprising number of cases, it is overuse and tightness of the muscles of the forearm and wrist being used in a repetitive nature. This constant overuse causes a traction or pulling on the bones where the muscles attach, resulting ultimately in inflammation and tendonitis. With soft tissue therapy directed towards loosening these muscles, the cause of the problem is addressed. Usually, preliminary results can be realized in as few as 4 to 6 treatments. Add in mobilization to restore prop- er motion to involved joints, and the disabling condition has been successfully correct- ed! Of course, there may be a high possibility of recur- rence, if the person must con- tinue to use the wrist/hand/forearm mus- cles in the same fashion (such as is the case in several com- puter operators, construction workers, mail sorters, hair- dressers, etc.). The proactive way to protect against recur- rence or to minimize severity You want toy you ut a candle in m ear? Are craz ?py Have you ever been troubled by on feeling pressure relief and a lighter • .00thing and relaxing release of any of the following symptoms? If so, feeling in the head area after the can- stress someone may have suggested you try dling. Locally applied heat has the • pressure regulation to head and ear candling. effect of stimulating peripheral blood ears • Ear aches • Loss of Hearing circulation which in turn strengthens • relief of ear and sinus irritations -Excessive Ear Wax the immune system and enhances the • stimulation of the ear reflex -Tinnitus (buzzing) -Swimmer's Ear lymph circulation. The whole process is points -Headaches •Sinus Problems -itching pleasant and relaxing. It is not uncom- • activation of circulation and in the ears -Cysts -Allergies *Sore mon for a client to remark that they drainage of the local lymphatic system Throats • Ringing in the ears could easily fall asleep while getting a Ear Candling sessions arenow •Dizziness treatment. There is a deep sense of available at the Greenwood Holistic If you have any of these symp- well-being and relaxation. Health Care Centre given by Bille von toms, you may be interested in looking Some common positive effects of Roeder, Certified Auricular Therapist. into an ancient and gentle technique Ear Candling: For a booking call (905) 619-1405. called Ear Candling (also known as Ear • gentle removal of excess earwax Coning). With the trend to nat- build-up, fungus, bacteria, yeast, r. ural healing growing in popularity, Ear Candida, ear mites, worms or parasites ` Candling has once again surfaced and become a popular practice. It is for those REIPLEXOLOGY searching fora more natural way to alle- head �. e11W ,](.l viate and upper respiratory pre%- sure, improve their hearing or sense of AAww.. �HOLStIc fC�itb Care 0 smell or for general well being. `'entre 63L9_1405 There are good all natural candies used today made of unbleached natural cotton, dipped in 100% beeswax infused Ear Candling with botanically certified essential oils. Available The oils are chosen according to their energies vital to the body for healing with Bille von Roeder and provide anti-inflammatory, decon- Nicole Dickson gestant and soothing properties. A gen- tle massage with specially prepared oils CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION on the neck and face is very enjoyable - A peaceful country retreat and sets the tone for the relaxation and cleansing to follow. Highway 7 and Weshwy (10 min. from downtown Pkker4W The heat and low pressure created by the burning candle gently seated in the ear forms a vacuum which regulates pressure in the sinus area and draws up Live well w i t h earwax and impurities into the unbumt part of the candle. Many people remark • a Improve Your Nutritional lab Well-being! rah Macldniton l3A_ .ltC.R New Clients Welcome Call for • • Healthy Directions at the Chiropractic Wellness Cent 1420 Bayly St., Unit 5 Pir kprino, /9051 R39-4723 A11111111111111E'RLBA PLAZA. 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Dr. Kelly Schoonderwoerd is the chiropractor at the South Ajax Chiropractic Clinic on Westney Road, and treats several people with shoulder, elbow, forearm, and wrist problems. Dr. Kelly Schoonderwoerd Chiropractor We have relocated2lighis West, ini, Uu,,very Bay Centre located at 570 Westrey Road South. BIGGER LOCA7 ION Late Etxning Hours "For year Convenience" Hours.- Monday and Friday 10 am - 6pm Tuesday and -Thursday I lam -bpm New., phone number (905)683-83.38 Functional Dentures... one Guud .Rcawa Tu Jmilc: REPAIRS (i hr.) ' Relines ' Complete. Partial Dentures NEW PERMANENT, Wffiam Stell, DD, F.C_kG 1) SOFT DENTURE LINER Charles WnL Stell. D.D. 84 Old <ngston Rd. W. =''CKEZNG VILLAGE. AJAX 683-4294 After hours 428-8801 Eye Believe In Miracles It's official. Thousands of people have eliminated their need to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses with LaserVision correction. But, rest assured, these "miracles" are not random. Selecting the right Laser Eye Surgeon is a critical step. Dr. John MacLeod is Durham Region's Chief Laser Surgeon for the world-renowned Herzig -Eye Institute. After thousands of LASIK' procedures, Dr. MacLeod offers ' the experience you can trust. Experience The Freedom! . EXPERIENCE You Can Trust! Life without glasses or contacts? Call MacLeod Eye Clinic, to find out if you qualify for LaserVision correction HERZIG and to register for our free seminar. EYE INSTIUTE John N. Macleod, MD, FRCSC 117 King St East Ostnawa, ON, Canada L1 189 %W: (905) 721-1211 www macteod-eye.com - e-mail: macleodt@idired-c m toll fray: 1 -877 -721 -EYES 1`, A/P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 Warning Signs of an unhealthy spine Years of training and experience plus sophisticated analysis tech- niques enable your Doctor of Chiropractic to detect subluxa- tions but there are some simple things you can look for to find out if your spine is healthv. (1) Your heels -wear out unevenly. Can be due to uneven leg length or stress along the spine. (2) You can't take a satis- fying deep breath. Breath, health, spinal health and ener- gy are interrelat- ed. (3) Your jaw "clicks". Can be caused by neck or hip subluxa- tions. (4) You have to "crack" your neck, back or other joints a lot. Can be caused by areas of your spine that are locked or jammed. (5) You can't twist or turn your head or hips to spine drains your energy. either side easily and For more information equally. Reduced range of call Dr. Mary Ann Franko at motion (905) 683-7735. (6) You are often fatigued. An unbalanced LASER AAIR REMOVAL FREE C ONS ULTATION Book now for our 30% off introductory rate Women ... Face, underarms, Legs, Bikini Men ... Backs, Etc. Lightsheer Laser the only F.D.A. approved laser for permanent hair removal Treats all skin types Other Procedures: - Liposuction - Tummy Tucks - Collagen Injection - BoioX - Facial Implants - Facial Peels & Clinical Skin Care - Laser Resurfacing - Breast Augmentation And More.. 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VALLEY FARM RD. �t 0 FINCH 2 WHEN ONLY THE VERY BEST WILL DO 1955 VALLEY FARM ROAD, PICKERING, ONT. LIV 3R6 ., A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNITY LIFECARE FAMILY, CARING SINCE 1959 "� •� � � � ��. , 6 i.^ '�.. Y � r ..y � � � k+ C :. _ ,. : ,. .�. j , ... • ° "�',:.yi ri..+r �V'�5��'. L.."W.�3.¢ >.t,'y.,.,,� � -. `r NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 27 AM Ith F & ITNESS N E W ti ADVERTISER MAY Can spinal manipulation help "What can I do for this persistent back pain'? I've had it for weeks, tried all the muscle relaxants and nothing works. Should I have my spine manipulated by a chiroprac- tor'?" A patient recently asked me this question. What is spinal manipula- tion therapy (SMT) and is it an ef- fective way to treat back pain? This question brings back mem- ories. Years ago I was in Hawaii ex- pecting a relaxing holiday. But on the island of Maui one afternoon I suddenly sneezed. And just as sud- denly, intense pain struck my back. The only place I could find to lie down was on a hard pew in an old historic church. I'll never forget the pain. Nor the expression on the faces of tourists who moments later entered the church. "Drunk", they probably thought, "at one in the afternoon "' At that point I wished I was drunk. 2000 Thomas Jefferson was stricken with acute back pain while demon- strating the use of a plough to his slaves. President John Kennedy was forced to use a rocking chair in the White House. And back pain com- pelled Ernest Hemingway to type standing up. Eight out of 10 people suffer acute back pain at some time. The majority of patients can expect symptoms to subside within six to eight weeks. But it can be a long eight weeks. I got lucky in Hawaii. On the way back to my hotel I noticed a chiropractor's office. The next day and for several days I had chiroprac- tic SMT which allowed me to return to Canada with less discomfort. Spinal manipulation treatment has been practised for centuries. But only during the last few decades has its effectiveness been evaluated. There are basically two types of spinal manipulation therapy. Long - The Doctor Game W. Gifford -Jones M.D. lever manipulations use the hip, shoulder, or pelvis to manipulate the spine. This is in contrast to short - lever adjustments which use a con- tact point on the vertebra to affect a specific vertebral joint. In 1978 The; Rheumatology Re- habilitation Journal reported an in- teresting study. Patients with long- standing back pain were divided into two groups. The first group re- ceived SMT followed by the usual medical care with pain killers. The other group were initially given pain killers and then SMT. Those who received SMT first had the greatest pain relief and increased back mo - 7 2000 low back pain? bility. Another investigation was re- ported by the Journal of the Ameri- can Medical Association. Ninety- five patients with low back pain were treated by either SMT or soft tissue massage. The SMT group ob- tained greater improvements in pain, and straight leg raising after one treatment. And after three weeks the results were still better than soft tissue massage. Dr. Howard Vernon, Associate Dean of Research at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, cites a study of 398 pa- tients with back pain. Some patients were treated by SMT, others with pain killers, massage, bed rest, or phony treatments. Spinal manipula- tion was found to he superior for acute back pain. For chronic pain SMT was as good as pain killers but not as effective as physiotherapy or back care education class. Finally Dr. N1. Van Tulder re- viewed nine clinical trials for chron- is low back pain. He concluded that "there was moderately strong evi- dence that manipulation was better than usual medical care, analgesics, bed rest and massage and possibly better than back education -for chronic low back pain:" Dr. Mark Erwin, a chiropractor and researcher, at King's Medical Centre in Toronto says, '-f-here is a large body of evidence supporting the use of spinal manipulation fur the treatment of back pain. A skilled chiropractor can address many types of mechanical spinal pain and direct appropriate treatment which may involve SMT and exercise:' But he questions the use of long- term and preventive therapy. Back pain is one of the major causes of absence from work. It's also an enormous cost factor to the health care system. Chiropractic treatment can help decrease this cost by keeping hack patients out of hos- pital Spinal Health Week Spinal Subluxation - A Health Concern by Mary Ann Franko is an interruption of the num- - ations are causing me trouble? What is a Spinal Subluxation? A spinal subluxation is a minor misalignment of a vertebra in your spine that leads to malfunction and a loss of health. flow serious is this condition? There is a vast range Of severity of spinal subluxa- tions. It could be simply reduced. Mobility of individ- ual segments of the spine barely detectable by feeling the movement (motion palpa- tion) of the spine (the chino practor's expertise), or in more advanced stages it could lead to degenerative disc and joint disease visible on xrays all too often leading to fusion of the area. Why should I be concerned about my sping health? The bones of your spine house and protect the trillions of delicate nerve fibers which originate in your brain, travel down through the spinal canal and branch Off as nerve roots passing through the vertebral fora- men (the opening between spinal bones) and provide vital messages to every part of your body to keep it healthy. If one or more verte- brae become misaligned there ber and/or strength of the This is a real problem. You mental impulses that are don't often krx)w when verte- required for normal home- brae are misaligned unless ostasis/balance. you have just had a traumatic injury. But even then the men - So why is that so important to me? Whe-^. two cells come "ether to form the human body the first development from those cells is the noto- mrd which becomes the brain and nervous system. Out of this delicately designed group of nerves comes the spinal nerves and all of the other systems are outpouch- ings of the nervous system. Your nerve system is your lifeline. It is that which keeps life's energy coursing through your body. If you are losing mental impulses little by little every day of course muscles will tighten up. Of course, cir- culation will be distorted. Of course, your tissues are not going to regenerate as quickly as they are supposed to. Of course you will feel sluggish. You start to feel like things just aren't right You may not even have any medical condi- tions showing up yet; but most medical conditions creep up on you over time. Wouldn't it make sense to see if your spine and nervous sys- tem are functioning the way they are meant to by design? How do 1 know if spinal sublux- tal impulses can be turned off sufficiently, fairly quickly, and make you think that the problem has gone away, only to show up as some degener- ative condition years later. The pain you have today may not be as simple as having just turned to reach a shop- ping bag in the back seat of the car. It could even be from little incidences like that building up over a long peri- od of time eventually causing a hopefully temporary debili- tating situation. Like a toothache you don't usually know there is decay until it builds up sufficiently to cause the nerves to feel it. Then it takes a lot of work to fix the problem- It makes more sense to have regular checkups to prevent as much aggravation as possible. Who corrects spinal subluxations? Your doctor of chiro- practic corrects spinal sublux- ations. Chiropractors are one of five health professionals designated as doctors, the only ones allowed by law to diagnose. Your doctor of chi- ropractic specializes in the detection, diagnosis, and cor- rection of spinal problems. Doctors of chiropractic are properly trained and educat- ed with respect to the spine and nervous system and they know what to do and maybe even more importantly, chinr praetors know what not to do. This is very important when you are dealing with this vital part of your body. It cannot be taken lightly. And yet all too often people neglect this most critical area of their body. Is spinal health care essential for everyone? Doctors of Chiropractic work with spines of all ages. Some 20 year olds have spires that look like an 80 year old's and some 80 year olds have spires like a 20 year old should have. The only way to tell is to have a doctor of chiroprac- tic examine your spine. Depending on the state of your spine you will need only a little bit of care or a lot of care. Depending on whether you want correction or mere pain relief the length of time you go is up to you. ............but you have the opportunity of knowing and helping yourself. Everyone should have a periodic spinal exam by a doctor of chiro- practic. i die 'the ''ems Q! �U�llilc� U'lf CI!eOt," • h Fi�Ri� '? lA'l 1 e crme.O�,Ii1ee �i1'�IIQr, , rn dieoand utfa mutw, and - pre�e> o� dioea 4, _ t - X& A doctor of the future... TODAY PINERIDGE HEALTH` Call 1�/LCi+7 Brock Rd. & Hwy 2 (Next to Swiss palet) PICKERING !B2et'ter HealthFEATURE ADVERTISING Spinal Health Week Spinal Subluxation - A Health Concern by Mary Ann Franko is an interruption of the num- - ations are causing me trouble? What is a Spinal Subluxation? A spinal subluxation is a minor misalignment of a vertebra in your spine that leads to malfunction and a loss of health. flow serious is this condition? There is a vast range Of severity of spinal subluxa- tions. It could be simply reduced. Mobility of individ- ual segments of the spine barely detectable by feeling the movement (motion palpa- tion) of the spine (the chino practor's expertise), or in more advanced stages it could lead to degenerative disc and joint disease visible on xrays all too often leading to fusion of the area. Why should I be concerned about my sping health? The bones of your spine house and protect the trillions of delicate nerve fibers which originate in your brain, travel down through the spinal canal and branch Off as nerve roots passing through the vertebral fora- men (the opening between spinal bones) and provide vital messages to every part of your body to keep it healthy. If one or more verte- brae become misaligned there ber and/or strength of the This is a real problem. You mental impulses that are don't often krx)w when verte- required for normal home- brae are misaligned unless ostasis/balance. you have just had a traumatic injury. But even then the men - So why is that so important to me? Whe-^. two cells come "ether to form the human body the first development from those cells is the noto- mrd which becomes the brain and nervous system. Out of this delicately designed group of nerves comes the spinal nerves and all of the other systems are outpouch- ings of the nervous system. Your nerve system is your lifeline. It is that which keeps life's energy coursing through your body. If you are losing mental impulses little by little every day of course muscles will tighten up. Of course, cir- culation will be distorted. Of course, your tissues are not going to regenerate as quickly as they are supposed to. Of course you will feel sluggish. You start to feel like things just aren't right You may not even have any medical condi- tions showing up yet; but most medical conditions creep up on you over time. Wouldn't it make sense to see if your spine and nervous sys- tem are functioning the way they are meant to by design? How do 1 know if spinal sublux- tal impulses can be turned off sufficiently, fairly quickly, and make you think that the problem has gone away, only to show up as some degener- ative condition years later. The pain you have today may not be as simple as having just turned to reach a shop- ping bag in the back seat of the car. It could even be from little incidences like that building up over a long peri- od of time eventually causing a hopefully temporary debili- tating situation. Like a toothache you don't usually know there is decay until it builds up sufficiently to cause the nerves to feel it. Then it takes a lot of work to fix the problem- It makes more sense to have regular checkups to prevent as much aggravation as possible. Who corrects spinal subluxations? Your doctor of chiro- practic corrects spinal sublux- ations. Chiropractors are one of five health professionals designated as doctors, the only ones allowed by law to diagnose. Your doctor of chi- ropractic specializes in the detection, diagnosis, and cor- rection of spinal problems. Doctors of chiropractic are properly trained and educat- ed with respect to the spine and nervous system and they know what to do and maybe even more importantly, chinr praetors know what not to do. This is very important when you are dealing with this vital part of your body. It cannot be taken lightly. And yet all too often people neglect this most critical area of their body. Is spinal health care essential for everyone? Doctors of Chiropractic work with spines of all ages. Some 20 year olds have spires that look like an 80 year old's and some 80 year olds have spires like a 20 year old should have. The only way to tell is to have a doctor of chiroprac- tic examine your spine. Depending on the state of your spine you will need only a little bit of care or a lot of care. Depending on whether you want correction or mere pain relief the length of time you go is up to you. ............but you have the opportunity of knowing and helping yourself. Everyone should have a periodic spinal exam by a doctor of chiro- practic. i die 'the ''ems Q! �U�llilc� U'lf CI!eOt," • h Fi�Ri� '? lA'l 1 e crme.O�,Ii1ee �i1'�IIQr, , rn dieoand utfa mutw, and - pre�e> o� dioea 4, _ t - X& A doctor of the future... TODAY PINERIDGE HEALTH` Call 1�/LCi+7 Brock Rd. & Hwy 2 (Next to Swiss palet) PICKERING AIP PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 • BRE. WLARGE SLICED • HOT DOG F • ENGLISH MU C TOTAL 9 LIMIT • SHOULDER ARM • BLADE VEJAXA 328 kg MACARM SALAD149S! 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DOZEN • MAY 7TO SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2000. WE RESERVE THE RIGHTTO LIMIT QUANTrnES. • • • • 2Q4BALE 9 04G9 oF• �Box .499 :A�G� FROM THE TROPICS BANANAS 1499 PROOIX;TOFCHIE EE �HAID1�nsINOE M G 16 ATOES 1699c ampBOX EXTRAcE SIZE 5r6 CASE JUMB PROOLCTOFU.SA rAos+m i001LYR101101RAlORM P NAVEL ®� 5 HITEsORANGES IARGE SIZF OFn HROOMS Box URC L Ft 16 13 ONS AQ-]11 IZ6 . AW AWNEM - • I' P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 CARL FERF.NCIJ News Advertiser photo In the heart of bush country Tamara Judges, 6, and her mother, Mary. teamed up last week to help clean a pcmion of Forestbrook Park in the Dixie Road and Finch Avenue area of Pickering. The). were taking part in volunteer effori in the community Durham opposes golf course plan Regional staff will advise the Ontario Munici- pal Board (OMB) that Durham is op- posed to a con- troversial golf course and hous- ing development on the Oak Ridges Moraine. D u r h a m Council unani- mously approved a motion Wednesday to in- form the OMB .rhe Region is against to a de- velopment pro- posal put forward by Sandhill Ag- gregates Ltd. The develop- ment application 1teeks an amend- ment to the Durham Region- al Official Plan to permit a residen- I�iaVgolf course ��evelopment as an expansion to the Hamlet of Coppins Corners. The applica- tion, which pro- poses as "mix- ture of 750 golf - course oriented residences" and an 18 -hole golf course, was ap- pealed to the .;BOMB Feb. 15. SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION Com tete selectionoa?Yinyl Windows &Doors 1 '1 I Picture Windows b Bow Windows - cTdll Patio Doors • Storm Door (9o5) 579-22 �'r Ha� 1-888-576-8575 t� 01-14 4t Pick -A -Mix Concrete Limited Concrete Weekdays and Saturdays On Site Mixing, Special Mixes, Latex Modified Concrete. Stone Slinger Concrete Pumping 2890 Brock Rd. 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A $200 off c°^*t° Body & Pt�ltt Wak st t or we7 pay your drductt__le up to 5200!! t ------ pp.1.a —t t ,sones mvieeore apphe t� #�-282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX �.« (905) 619-2327 �..,�+ � ,^+" "'giJ6 � .✓ - .',�`��� :ti ,r � e cam: �,�"j,gy'.._`.�'y_��►G*,J',�:.'�� `fy`�' ,f NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 31 AtP Sport &LEISURE w NEWS ADVERTISER MAY J 7 0 0 0 National squash champ knows his racket BYAL RIVETT Sports Editor AJAX — An Ajax squash player overcame ill- ness and the top -seeded op- ponent in the country to win his first national title last week. Brian Ernst, 14, battled a cold which left him physi- cally drained throughout the national junior champi- onships in Edmonton. However, he was able to summon a little extra ener- Ajax teen making a habit of upsetting top seeds gy to defeat top -seed and familiar rival Robin Clarke of Ottawa to capture the Canadian squash crown for the under -15 boys' division. Ernst entered the age - group championship as the underdog, ranked number two despite having won three out of five matches over Clarke at various tour- naments this season. He captured the match h%a 3-2 score dn,ppm: " games before winning three consecutive. Ernst says his strategy worked perfectly on the way to his first national title after finishing third in the country in the same age group a year ago. "I didn't force any shots. I let him make the errors;" explains Ernst. He says pa- tience was his best ally against his long-time squash foe, as they were in- ­)1ved in a number of long -allies that Ernst eventually n. The rivalry between Clarke and Ernst heated up the three weeks prior to •hc nationals as Clarke de- :cated the Ajax squash :,layer in the final of the White Oaks Tournament in Nia,ara Fall.,. At nationals, it %%as Erna',, turn for a lit - good rivalry going;' says Ernst, a Grade 9 student at Exeter High School. In hindsight, he notes, having the cold going into the nationals may have ac- tually been a good thing. His illness made him con- centrate that much more. `I didn't force any shots. I let him make the errors' — BRIAN ERNST, COMMENTING ON HIS WINNING STRATEGY. "I had to focus more on the game. I focused on one point at a time and I didn't let anything distract me from my game." nates F rn>t. � Id. h,- _r,:d:! Jean Delierre, the squash pro at Eastview Fit For Life in Scarborough, for helping him conquer the mental as- pects of the game. At the nationals, the under -15 boys' age group attracted a field of 50 top players from across Cana- da. Ernst had to win five matches, including the final over Clarke, en route to the title. Ernst advanced to the semi-finals by beating An- drew Boumford of Manito- ba 3-1 in the quarter -final match. In the semi-final game, Ernst defeated Jason Delierre of Pickering 3-0 to move on the championship match. Ernst reports his greatest thrill in capturing the na- tional title was hoisting the championship trophy, en- ,ra%cd with the namc,, . f Listed among the under -15 national champs was Jonathan Power, Canada's top squash player who's currently ranked number two in the world. "There are a lot of peo- ple who are at the top of the' world rankings (whose names are on the trophy);' says Ernst. -All the best are on there." Prior to the Canadians, Ernst played in the U.S. National Junior Squash Championships at Prince- ton University in New Jer- sey. There, he played against 70 of the best under -15 age group players from the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Colombia. Ernst finished fifth overall in his bracket, along the way defeating the nurnher- one rank_ -J player in the 1' `i zone "! , RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo Brian Ernst, 14, captured the national junior squash championship in the under -15 category. After f n skiing third a year ago, Ernst defeated archrival Robin Clarke Of Ottawa last week to earn his first Canadian crown. Men's slo-pitch league .still requires players AJAX — A The loop of- and skills compe- slo-pitch league fers uniforms, tition are also still has several n i n e- i n n i n g part of the openings for new games and dou- league's season. players for the bleheaders, and For more in - summer season. weekly most formation or to The Westney valuable player obtain an applica- Heights Men's awards. An annu- tion call 428- Slo-Pitch League al all-star game 6708. will begin season Play early next month, and is seeking players for the estab- lished Sunday league. f A/P PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 Aerials vault tgym meet medal p Pickering club getting ready to host annual Rainbow Classic event this month PICKERING — The Picker- ing Acrials' young gymnasts were flying high at their first competi- tion of the season hosted by Toronto's Gyros Gymnastics Club. Jaime Stipetic finished first overall in the seven-year-old cate- gory, earning the silver medal on vault, balance beam, uneven paral- lel bars and floor exercises. Team- mates Amanda Kent and Demi Chong placed third and fifth, re- spectively. Kent won the gold on bars and beam, and finished third on floor and sixth on vault. Chong took the bronze medal on vault and finished fourth on bars and floor. In the eight-year-old category, Melissa Pavlidis placed fifth over- all with a gold on beam and a sil- ver on floor. Mariko Reilly fin- ished sixth all-round with a bronze on floor exercise and a fourth on bars. DURHAM REGION'S FIRST Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation �IB RUN FOR THE CURE a�N Sunday, October 1, 2000 1 eotnw=QN Wed., May 17, 2000 7 p.m. WHITBY FIRE HALL Taunton Rd. Whitby - East of Hwy. 12 & West of Garden St. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (gas) 579-4833 All are welcome to help make this initial Annual Event a Success WINCHESTER GOLF CLUB GREEN FEES: Weekdays $25 Weekends After 3 p.m. $18 Atter 6 p.m. $13 • 20110 Tournament Dates :available • Fully Stocked Pro Shop Summer Long Junior League For tion -Members: `Vinchester Rd., Oshawa 655475' CQ)Umtt97 C LULI Semi -Private Superb 18 Holes • Ladies Day Every Wednesday SPECIAL OFFER Monday -Thursday before 9:30 am. or after 2:30 p.m. any day 4 PLAYERS WITH CARTS $176 t905) 649-2436 tAKEP1DGT fk4 Wt spering idge -F r:G_>LIR_*; • 300 Acres of Natural Telrrain • ffiembesissoiv e • Daily Tee Times • Totarnaanents • Practice Range • Priva" & Grronp Lessons • Wedding Receptions • Seniors Day..... Mondays 9-3 ................ 113 • Green Fees ...... 9 holes .......................... $15 additional 9 holes .......... 43 • Reserved Tee Tunes up to 72 hours in advance li • cel.nsed ...M.itVr•'W'�Crc... 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A small snack bar and lxwtsed pato are also available and tee times may be reserved up to 72 hours in advance. Golf Hints: General Manager Lynn O'Brien says hole art is a straight shot from a slightly elevated tee with a sand trap to the right of the green. There is a prevailing westerly wind tlnrough the fairway so keep that in mind. Advanced golfers should hit it high and ladies and seniors shmkf try a shot to the left side of the green and let it roll it for a hole in one. Good Luck. QUALIFYING HOLE1 Gell W Manager Lynn O'Brien a 150 YARDS • $5.00 for 3 shots from 150 yards RULES: : ;o , al1e for Championship • No Trades/Refunds on all Prizes QUALIFYING SITE PRIZES g CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZES • Hole In Ow wim wanes rat SWA bswe combW of IN one WIM 2888 owl* canard mu" so cum Cliff Mitts Maios Maris. • JeL ?ad & Ud wire.,. Golf Pow $n DbC vdikale Ut U4 Mrd bleb rise... 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OCR IM 1569 Sin roe SL N., Oshfawra. 9919-721.4 CMA Call -Cam Hreljac to advertise in this space 579-4400 Jr - - — - `I am Canadian', adult hockeyplayers invited to rove p Y p Area hockey players are invited from this area to participate in a to live out the dream of represent- recreational tour of Holland, Ger- ing their country by playing inter- many and Austria next season. nationally. Dave Springett, team manager and The Heartbreakers, an adult organizer , is currently accepting team based in Winnipeg, are look- applications from local men be- ing for players of all skill levels tween ages 21 and 50 who want to MICS.— J-41 ItthTC: IrNHtil;! f� ;ir;1*r n,%2JI:Y . 3)1'1 E'1% NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 33 P �w � I; Millennium City � ; Veterinary Hospita4�j ; Dogs, Cats, Birds & Exotics, - Medicine - Surgery - Dentisir-V - Preventive Health - Prescription Diets - Boarding Dr. J. Sawyer �EaO[wtr f ,,1 h wn iei Tnawtj� 365-1255 Ba ySt.,�w„ ru ,.tki (905) 420-9555 yl f M Hours Mon Fn Sam--prR Bay Ridges Plaza. Pickering Sat 92m-3pm Filmy milllmn rrrmcinveyZpa El rom C+1a"'v'`D1A` "THE KNEE V*Q%=_rE ` SPECIALISTS" Specializing in assessment, education and active rehabilitation of knee problems 4, Coverage by Extended Health Plans, MVA Insurance f Knee bracing * Orthotics The court 416 -281 -KNEE 2863 ScarboorougrONdM E` Suite (416-281-5633) 850 King W (At Thornton) WELCOME Oshawa experience a European hockey tour. Team members are responsible for their own travel expenses, but the club provides uniforms and makes all the arrangements, leav- ing the players to concentrate on the game. The team is filled on a first- come, first-served basis and will play five non -contact exhibition games during the 1 Qday tour. For more information call 204- 489-9228. Please recycle this newspaper Street Cat Hospital is theinga urrf ect lace to takeyou] cad Cat owners in Durham Region have discovered the purr - feet place to take their feline com- panions. Ft's the King. Street Cat Hospital in Oshawa. Dr. Christina McRae and her staff are true cat lovers and their patients and their owners sense this from the time they bring their cat to the time they leave. "We wanted to create a place where cats felt comfortable and that's not always the case when they share space with dogs and other arumals, she explains. form before leaving. if they don't King Street Cat Hospital then be aware of signs of breath - offers a full array of services but ing difficulties, coughing, weight now is the time to watch for & loss and vomiting while you're nesses such as feline heart worm' :away and take them to a veten- "This is similar to canine nariian :s soon as possible. heart worm but causes lung cis- -W� holiday season coming eases in cats," says Christina. n'!a>terriber not � feed � cat too "With many people travelling much turkey or other treats,"says south this winter with their cats Christina. "Also remember cats they should take precautions khlve tinsel and they tend to eat it before leaving." so either avoid rt or it Your cat should take special using �P out of their reach." medication in a chewable pill She also wants about keeping The friendly staff includes Animal Care Aids Melissa Federico and Angela Finch, Receptionist Karen Pearson and Dr. Christina McRae with Tabitha who is up for adoption. your cat outdoors in really cold weather. Frostbite is always a con- cern so to avoid it keep your cat in during the day and especially at night when the temperature drops below freezing. The clinic is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon. to Fri. and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. The King Street Cat Hospital also has the Joey Fund in memory of the clinic's first resident cat who died in 1996 at the age of 16. The fund is to aid neglected and abused cats and to find them a new home. The hospital is located at the plaza at 850 King St. W. at Thornton Rd. For more mforma- tion call (905) 579 -MEOW (6369). • • Left to right John Tondwer (Foreman) Hubert Chin -King, Tom Rapos A hearty =Vrahitations komi Dave Johnston to all of Bob Johnston's technicians. p Approximately 9,000 General Motors of Canada tedmicians participated in five written exams throughtout the year. The tech are placed in levels based on their results: Participant TWwlicim, Skilled Level, Master Technician, or Grandmaster Technician. The Top 120 Grandmaster Technicians - across Canada - are invited to a tads -on cwq*W on to determine the national champions. Bob Johnston is proud to have three of their tedmicians awarded the prestigious title of Grandmaster Technician with one, shop foreman John Tomiszer winning the hands-on competition and becoming National Grandmaster Technidain for the fourth time in five years. It simply demonstrates the commitment and service quality you'N receive at Bob Johnston Chev. Olds. For quality service, done by award-winning technicians. Way skilled and per, visit Bob Johnston Chev, Olds. located at 4121 Kingston Road at Guildwood Go Train Station. Or call 416-284-1632 for more information. A hearty congratulations from David Johnston to all of Bob Johnston's Service Technicians. Left to right Roger Sysiuk, Mario Cala, Greg Murphy, Paul Bergerson David Johnston, President of Bob Johnston Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. is pleased to announce the above Sales and Leasing Consultants were awarded membership in the "General Motors Sales Marketing Guild" for the year 1999. The Sales Marketing Guild was developed specifically to recognize and reward those Sales and Leasing Consultants who demonstrate excellence in Retail Sales, Product Knowledge and Customer Satisfaction. Congratulations Roger, Mario, Greg and Paul! •� 13 r• ELLESMERE ZE LAWRENCE i } EGIJETOM WE - Dur"Ham's Only L-ltN i Veterinary Clinic �. Exclusively For �� OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY Monday - Fnd" a a.m. - 7 p.m. Sart a a.m. - Noon 6369 NEW KITTIES 850 King W (At Thornton) WELCOME Oshawa experience a European hockey tour. Team members are responsible for their own travel expenses, but the club provides uniforms and makes all the arrangements, leav- ing the players to concentrate on the game. The team is filled on a first- come, first-served basis and will play five non -contact exhibition games during the 1 Qday tour. For more information call 204- 489-9228. Please recycle this newspaper Street Cat Hospital is theinga urrf ect lace to takeyou] cad Cat owners in Durham Region have discovered the purr - feet place to take their feline com- panions. Ft's the King. Street Cat Hospital in Oshawa. Dr. Christina McRae and her staff are true cat lovers and their patients and their owners sense this from the time they bring their cat to the time they leave. "We wanted to create a place where cats felt comfortable and that's not always the case when they share space with dogs and other arumals, she explains. form before leaving. if they don't King Street Cat Hospital then be aware of signs of breath - offers a full array of services but ing difficulties, coughing, weight now is the time to watch for & loss and vomiting while you're nesses such as feline heart worm' :away and take them to a veten- "This is similar to canine nariian :s soon as possible. heart worm but causes lung cis- -W� holiday season coming eases in cats," says Christina. n'!a>terriber not � feed � cat too "With many people travelling much turkey or other treats,"says south this winter with their cats Christina. "Also remember cats they should take precautions khlve tinsel and they tend to eat it before leaving." so either avoid rt or it Your cat should take special using �P out of their reach." medication in a chewable pill She also wants about keeping The friendly staff includes Animal Care Aids Melissa Federico and Angela Finch, Receptionist Karen Pearson and Dr. Christina McRae with Tabitha who is up for adoption. your cat outdoors in really cold weather. Frostbite is always a con- cern so to avoid it keep your cat in during the day and especially at night when the temperature drops below freezing. The clinic is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon. to Fri. and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. The King Street Cat Hospital also has the Joey Fund in memory of the clinic's first resident cat who died in 1996 at the age of 16. The fund is to aid neglected and abused cats and to find them a new home. The hospital is located at the plaza at 850 King St. W. at Thornton Rd. For more mforma- tion call (905) 579 -MEOW (6369). • • Left to right John Tondwer (Foreman) Hubert Chin -King, Tom Rapos A hearty =Vrahitations komi Dave Johnston to all of Bob Johnston's technicians. p Approximately 9,000 General Motors of Canada tedmicians participated in five written exams throughtout the year. The tech are placed in levels based on their results: Participant TWwlicim, Skilled Level, Master Technician, or Grandmaster Technician. The Top 120 Grandmaster Technicians - across Canada - are invited to a tads -on cwq*W on to determine the national champions. Bob Johnston is proud to have three of their tedmicians awarded the prestigious title of Grandmaster Technician with one, shop foreman John Tomiszer winning the hands-on competition and becoming National Grandmaster Technidain for the fourth time in five years. It simply demonstrates the commitment and service quality you'N receive at Bob Johnston Chev. Olds. For quality service, done by award-winning technicians. Way skilled and per, visit Bob Johnston Chev, Olds. located at 4121 Kingston Road at Guildwood Go Train Station. Or call 416-284-1632 for more information. A hearty congratulations from David Johnston to all of Bob Johnston's Service Technicians. Left to right Roger Sysiuk, Mario Cala, Greg Murphy, Paul Bergerson David Johnston, President of Bob Johnston Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. is pleased to announce the above Sales and Leasing Consultants were awarded membership in the "General Motors Sales Marketing Guild" for the year 1999. The Sales Marketing Guild was developed specifically to recognize and reward those Sales and Leasing Consultants who demonstrate excellence in Retail Sales, Product Knowledge and Customer Satisfaction. Congratulations Roger, Mario, Greg and Paul! •� 13 r• ELLESMERE ZE LAWRENCE i } EGIJETOM WE - I I�'21^r7 rnl• t,.V A`"11.11 Y%141?f=:1-'1,:ITJ 14, 2bA A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 To Place Your Ad Call: P"TECS'" - Training • Education • Careers • Schooling "TECS" - Training • Education • Careers • Schooling ELenbrook, 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario LI W 3K1 (FAX) 905-837-6352 or e-mail to bumanresourcm@lenbrook,com Sales Co-ordinator - File #421 This position is responsible for co-ordinating, monitoring and expediting the flow of products from order placement to delivery for our U.S. customers. This position requires a responsible, proactive, self -motivated and organized team player with excellent communication skills and experience in Inside Sales, Customer Service and/or Telemarketing. Applicants must possess a post -secondary education. have strong keyboarding skills and be proficient in Office97. The main responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Effective handling of 1-800 Service Calls from Customers. Dealers and Service Centres. • Processing and expediting Dealer and Service Centre orders. • Maintenance of Lenbrook America's system database. • Monitoring inventory rrwvement. • This position has a mixture of sales and administrative tasks. Applicants should be comfortable with this mix. Part -Time Accounting Support - File #422 This pan -time contract positron will provide accounting Support normally 4-5 hrs. per day (additional hours may be required at month end and year end) within Lenbrook America. This position will assist with various tasks Including but not limited to; invoicing, cash posting, accounts payable processing and accounts payable cheque runs. Applicants must be flexible, self motivated, organized, and proficient in Office97. A minimum of two years basic accounting experience in a similar role is required. It you are interested in pursuing either of these opportunities, please forward your resume, referencing the appropriate file number, by Friday May 12, 2000. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. We thank all others for their interest. No phone calls or agencies please. lenbrvok is committed to employment equity RESNR O CARE Retttislerod Resor Caere Practitioners / Registered Nrerses Rcspircarc is a dynamic healthcare company and part of the we wide Messer Group dedicated to leadership in Home Respira Semces and Healthcare. We arc currently recruiting Registered Respiratory Care Practitioners and Registered Nurses to support continued growth at our Oshawa and Richmond Hill locations. Applicants must hold a current license with the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario or with the College of Nurses. A desire to help patients achieve a high quality of life through the of Rcspircarc products and services, marketing experience, di physician/care facility contact and a willingness to work in a paced environment arc integral to your success. Candidates must demonstrate excellent communication skills, ability to work independently, responsibility and exceptional chr f the opportunity to work with some of the best people in Wthcarc industry, a competitive salary and the use of a comp hick, qualified and interested candidates should fax their to strict confidence to Respircare at (613) 737-0962. Canada's Premier Travel Company with 25 years efxperienoe wo be conducting an 0 ndticliotl serrlinar on Home -Ba: W &tines on: Well, May 10th - 7:00 p.m. Dtlrhem Colbge, Whitby Cannpla NO hill kern% No Mboo shoo, 1lt4rw0 g Oetl willtene after firteat ltiwtffe/ Seneflfle make ttlis an opportunity that mto be awrined. 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NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 PAGE 35 A/P frig -CffewIn[ Calcars 11Caracas �1i-teral 1(Mp 1 GwHen l HNp 1 Gwwd IMI swww MNp NMI -Gemra(1db 1 ta«wral Hdp Durham Region Branch v�AM BOOKKEEPER VON is seeking a take charge individual to assume tl role of Bookkeeper in their Whitby office for a b month full time contract (maternity leave). Responsibi ties include: A/R, AMgeneral ledger and bank reco ciliations, revenue journa and monthly financial stal ment preparation. To qualify, candidates must have minimum of two years experience in a similar capaci and have a college level accounting diploma or be a Z level CGA. Must have in-depth knowledge of ACCPA (G/L, A/R and AM modules) Microsoft Word and E cel. The ability to work independently with minimal s perviston in a fast paced environment. Please submit resume to: Director of Finance Victorian Order of Nurses 58 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, Ontario. LIG 2V5 Phone (905) 571-3151, Fax (905) 571-1460 We sincerely appreciate the interest of all applicant only those selected for an interview will be contacted. s, RPNs - opportunities in Visiting Nursing (, Mental Health Services) and Shift Nursing .. 1 General Help 1 Gemmeral Help 1 G..W Hnlp Big Brothers Oshawa - Whitby Is seeking; a full-time Executive Director Applicants should possess the following qualifications: • Education - post secondary degree or diploma (preferably in social services) • Casework/case management skills • Strong community networking. public relations & fund raising skills • Volunteer recruitment & retention • Experience with volunteer boards • Human resources management skills • Financial managemrnt & grant applications skills an asset Salary commensurate with experience Closing date: May 30, 2000 Starting date: Summer 2000 Please reply in writing to: N_ Mowat do Stroud Meadwell Mowat & Fennell 413 Dundas St. E., wbitby, Ont. LIN 212 Fax: (90.5) 668-1438 email: inquiries@smmRnsurance cons CLASS W. DZ and G Onver and movers ndpers repueed for lur- WON hiding Call tte0l.es DRIVERS Required FULL TIME *Start at $.37 mile .2 rate increases 1 st Year to S.39 fib •Com �e2r year b • rmV-ny paid henefRs TRUST TRANSPOW LTD. Pontypool, 1, () 9 to Please Cal 1-800.263,3719 CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will nes be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for tion-inseAgn of any advettisemwlt. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the Myed rt paid for the space occu- pying the error. AN copy al off man gem of News Advertiser. rawer .+ wS am n 10 1e1111 Earn rWe Durham old Tomato aka POMW pus. far IVMW a�p9',1•� OZ INUM with tern air Tor- onto exp. an unt Deliver or lax resumM b and Chace BQDs, 3OBO Edsebmh Rd !� _ AOB-5741 or mN SMper r n., Sm., or products in theort comfort Your own home. Send a so - addressed b O.P.H. 6.2400 D= W. Suite 541. Ry 676, efM- sissarga. OM. LSI( 2811. EARN 111.1111 • WMUS se" ad space in codeoeuunrvers4y pubhcaooirs. wet ambushed company in Ajax, flu hours, mug hire Al 0xvie manes and speak English deny We WIN train. Call 90� 5426-9792! 1661. Pew/Pad. ELvEMEMCW CHEF ASO COOK.days. evenings. wee- kends. ltakw CUIS1 win resume le 49 oe stop Rd « Fax (905) 42 . 5995 npn Ml for weN established North f„d1tlParly MLandscaping at haw Wince. Cam Monday - 90"19 -6761 or tax resume ID 905-619-0768. E WOkSEWED STYLIST re- quired fyoarxa Durt Dust *scale sa- Nmuam Apx. time. Cal F7a'ENBCEO STVLMM - H T i PR regrsd, b. work 0 Qum Nair Faslworns in Pidcaihp Town CerMre. No «krx5 06)Otic-755)8.�-� atiENNIN 110101118111 Tofe ole i Win ere nxpeleace. Cas -2�0 bare wMs- UP. ISTETICA Fall or Paalrt run go;* Loom � s 1 470- Nb011EWSN M NEEKDI assomblit ow rm iafonnow. Seed SASE 1&7M KOW SL. OW 7. .CConcoK ON L& 11Y7 LAlMWAR FOR POM needed Elrpembnaad 33�• Phone 4211-GI65 or Fax (905) 4W10611. RUT -TM Yboess/rragw for nights with erpeFWM for pulalRatilutint South Ain. Call (9004211-11M JOB FAIL WALK INTO A NEW FUrUREII FREE REFRESHMENTS • Bring a friend • Receive a Referral Bonus • Opportunities for permanent work • Pay day every Friday Including 4% vacation pay • Assignments close to home DURHAM AREA $7.00 +• PER HOUR • Assemblers • Strong Warehouse Workers • Machine Operators (S8-S10/hr.) • Plcker/Packers • Welders ($11-S15/hr) • Steel -toed safety shoesAmots required • Bring your void cheque/servings account info. for direct deposit Walk in 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, 2000 Ajax Community Centre Duffins Room (2"• floor) 75 Centennial Rd. (Monarch/Bayly) NO STUDENTS PLEASE! =ImIMen M opportunity has arisen br a MarketrWg Agent in ft A#avPidmrM area. No soling involved, put ddy deheries to new accounts and eAsorg cusbrrers we Raids: -Full Training -Feid Support -A guaranteed per Year income at S" You Rovide -Self-motivation -organization -Customer Service Suitable Vehicle • Storage lor stock The successful u>drvkdual cane build a big -term future and determine their own ncor" level. HAIRSTYLISTS PHARMACY ASSISTANT re- quired. luq.'part-time Kroll ex- penence Will trap must be Wil" b work retail hours Cafi is 90055-634.2452. PharmApply acy YICIICMQ ellTZ oow Crwre LIGHT INOOSTRIAL, long- term temp must have 6 mond rorbrq experience A Pick - areas 50 b $9.00 per hr We Will be x4lr- vnew N at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium 99 Thornton Road South. Oshawa. Every Tues and Thurs. 9 30 a.m - 2 p m A LEADING twIWATURER �IC a hill bine seasonal position open- ing in our customer service departrthete. The ictal can- 6dak SteWrld possess the Id- b•tq suns and e,cperitrmce. rider desk exposwe. strong corm rrcallon amid key- Doa►dng�mamid DasrtraYm sails. r you eel yb• on a.g these geaktles b this pds+- lions Wink a Iqm kcal d ener- gy, p O rend yar rannl . b: P 0. Ba 307, � MkersmsPi er On am LN 2R6. MCFAUL expaMnadFEt = - bis. Yost b With osw yy11Cle bob. car fordmtails: 906 -c+6 -a1122 Nell 1Eg11NpAM mQuind. Relaxing fabs ill dowRI CYrI'e1R f els n Also Hair NO yow owl Mair ody SM mond! Call for more ink. 906.668-•5000. NOW" .IIHIEN, fur -ow. Must be W�aihqq b Wolk Salw• digs. CIA 905-619-26112 OUNFACMM � Wood Plodlicts LWA­ ad. Parer emuhns Bchm W quires hill-lisul eanak or M* saw Bill me tiy Nk(�s)6�t191 6 ca ionced, re9likilld by canwa ON, MW mwic h- IaSlhapafd so. graphic dew, • ptltiiW Styists is Enelenl wage and beaeiits poidtop is hill aid pert time po5iliolls is Pad voccial 2 wks. after 1 year, 3 wks. ober 3 yeon Dank( Drug and Eywn p • &" ktcallolis • No diwa1s m p*od .0 avow "" Markern!1 (905) 428-6824 Nearly war S1.50 "lli ft (905) 666-6810 Newly well 57.50 MFFOF MBtE .wipe wsslL►F WAW own VW W "b&- elvalb*b8ilLose ExClhn& BUSYy Hair Salah in Ajax is expanding. If you are experienced and ambitious and are klokm for RT FULL OR PARTTIME position, great wages, commission and other incentives. Parts Clerk Warehouse Person Call (905) 6194057 For handling light material and parts etiran for electronics service company m yep. Whitby. Full-time p�ation Experience Cee I required with the automotive or electronics industry. (905)668-6429. APPR ENTME TRAP l Z Start Immediately $14.49 per hr. International mfg. co. expanding in Durham area seeking 15 - 20 men or women to start work immediately. Co. offers: • Paid Vacation • Rapid advancement • Dental/medical • Car required Call Mr. Williams, Sunday 12 noon - 2 p.m. Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 571-3532 or 571-3535 No experience necessary REQUIRED - NIGHTS AZ OR DZ Driver Disposal Company located in Stouff ville. Roll -off experience is an asset. Fax resume with abstract to: (905)640-9232 or phone (905)642-0162 EXPERIENCED CLEAN UP PERSON Required for new and used car dealer- ship. Must have valid drivers license. Apppplyy to the service manager ANNANDALE DODGE 663-9511 PARTS PERSON WANTED Only applicants with Chrysler experience need apply. Fax reslctzi a to ("0403-573111111 TOP PAY $$ Expanding International Company has 15 immediate openings • Full time • Positions available in promotions, service & management training • $1,800 minimum guarantee • We provide training Call today for interview (905) 426-1322 PICXERING seeks Full & Part-time Positions for Sales & Stock Yard No experience necessary. Those will good Customer Service skills & work ethic will be trained. Please fax to: (905) 839-2051 or trail resume to: 477 Kingston Rd., Pickering, Ont. L1V 1A5 Att: Anita Hole Distributor in Aja requires FULLTIME WAREHOUSE _ PERSON g, stock ill llCtl6ws61t am oraw tilling. The ideal candidate will possess a strong mechanical aptitude coupled with instrumentation skills. Prefe wee wiU be given to thou with a drain to succeed M.A. STEWART & SONS LTD. P.O. Box 309 AJAX, ON LIS 3C5 Attention: S. Brown Rears Only No now cwk 10.3 welidays NRTANNANr MCNAI EN rr SEM - Par gored to "M evenings. Ex- required for y rxhrermt salary and benese . Exyattep a 9«�n Also Cooks Cawc1 RW -4m. John or Jey"�-04w CARPET CARE TECHNICIAN Full service maintenance company - in Durham needs Carpet Technicians. Minimum 2 yrs. experience. Must have excellent customer service skills, IICRC Certified and residential exp. an asset. Please call office: 905-686-9272 OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING! We need experienced, energeti personable people to help us expand. " are looking for knowledgeable staff i the following areas of service: • Inground Pool Installation • Above Ground Pool Installation • Pool & Spa Service Technicians Driver's License is required. Subcontractors Welcome. If you want to be part of our team contact Nick at: Colucci POOLS 221 Kendalwood Road, Whitby, ON., L1N 2G1 Osbawa (905)433-0061 Toronto (905)686-3511 . Facsimile (905)433-7942 email info®coluccipools.com www.coluccipools.com The Winchester Arms Group is now hiting team players for the follovring locations: Seamus O'Briens - Pickering Winchester Arms - OshawaSowmanville To fill the foAowng posibons: Floor Managers Ful" time Une Cooks and Waitstaff Send resume to: Lisa Miller 109 King St. W., Bowmanville, L1 C 3Z9 TRAVEL CONSULTANT Experienced Salary Commission & Benefits CALL MARGARET (905) 420-3233 Gollger's TravelPlus And Cruise Centre Pickering Town Centre TWO LICENSED TECHNICIANS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY For busv Chrvsler dealership. '.Must have Chrysler experience. Fax resume to: (905)683-5738 SEMMC MAMUFACMEN of WANTED E-Derw" iatiourer 4M n"no arMfes after 39 for consiruGnan size in Whitby, years n Srarborougn ns mov- 3-5 days week St" 39 001 np to Pusenng beside Fid- hour call 19051 6-0006 « e ng Go Station Looking for fax W50Weo63 energeticPersonto assist m Mi ARE LOOOIC for mature Also lookWngsh orWill industrial people to expand our Fnan- sewrq machine operates Services business in this Please cam (416)293-3427 am Please call Ron Raarn days or (905)420d220 ever 905-436-8M e'er 1 oft' GW AND HANDICAP Van Na Drivers wankd full and pan time 30 day current abstract. ART PANT INE Reoeptnormat re- n MDT .shale Tax, Lieerae real estate entice. �y d. Bin (905)571• rc 01. estale experience pre- Mon -Fn 1331.ri tpe - 4pm. ferrel Must have Please lax an reser to Loski g ler a 01111?Helen at (905µ2118O69 a Must be 16-24 yrs., 1 sere I out of work/no, o school/not Out retuming. Pesitlel6s atraliWe NNW.ori taAerithion a bait call Job Como business publisher 579-8482-,623-6814; Or 427-8165 with busmmess tNeaurketing Tmi 11111.1 0 . 394 b walk hon heti Tfle Sieve St S. Oshawa NOW cah"t. will have a IARrl6: cadlenak eadmdws. =1be proles- mrrMr eernDt,x and stdwmokmaMd Plates Call .oepakh4 A110111b VeIs dureg bw>t ftHIN9*96-1308. nese Ihoun. No phone karts EvBINICi A WEEM. pays cash, will train. some sale TV= tMSM in Pickering experience an asset. floury/ Ajax area bolono for person conviassion. Driveway Seal - with G license to operate truck. Must have im all repamr cahmpahy. Ter - 905 427.3536.9 4 bin Plein 905 03tr 1.3b3' 0 ry ally. call EMPIERIENCED. OYM M ATTENTION 11111WCOLLEiE sales associate hMedM for a STIMEMI't Local firm has pan -ohne position Y a homy 41 iwhmediile positions b ti, store inAjax Fax tfour re - 3r12.05 to start roe No Von@ some to: 416 woloa3 7 ed. chis ola7rships awarded. Represema- Cal (905) 723.4920. Computer travel � on Gresume to WeM1ED • A2 DNISEA 34-36 �M s oiMyFax e�lqrqmi�e�. Also t« lace. 1995 906-697-8122 or Email: Phone (905) empbyman 00rtdul ewm' 697-2571��- AM PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 115 ,. ' 115 135 135 135 135 135 r GM N A !!A '_S I{ � �OR E NG LI%T%l G EXCITING FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY IN THE HOME FASHION INDUSTRY! ✓ Canada's largest lighting retailer ✓ 30 years experience we Ongoing training & support ✓ Extensive marketing programs ✓ National buying power www.living lightin g.com Call Mike Mayerson: 416.661.9916 Canadian Franchise Association Member 1 Says HaIWA9a+ts RETAIL GIFT STORE relocat- ing in Pickering looking lot nature" lime sales help Salary S7thr plus store dis- lacu:ds. Must be available to work evenings 8 weekends Fax resume to (905) 420.9598 attetroon Sandra. TRAVEL AGENT - Busy Bow- mam;ille office looking for salol driven travelagent with twro ears experience Please tax resumes to: Gdger's TravelPl us. 905.623-7121 Skilled Im Help AUTO BODT'PREP- Dent re - rwim experience required Goad pay Ajax lK Auto. 889 2111 Rd South (416)805 CABNIFT MAKERS required in Durnam Region Tully expM- axed appClaybnet Makers need tax b90541K4 9714 Please resume MECHANIC. class a or 4th Qapprentice repurred for vy desN trucks IPreter experience in hydraulics and taste disposal mhcw Afax. tax f9D5)683-9492 MECNMICS CLASS A Full- hme Ii :.ave expenenee. For maw bre aro auto cafe. In Oshawa Good rate a pay Stanown@*** Fax 416 590-0346 or cal Rrdhard 905- 728 6221 ExPENIEMCED CARPENTER - SionCor Canada s eaoer in vmcrete and Steel prota int enaslta hat a fi-txne posyr ON f« an 4xpernenuc . M PENTER m our FRP tsbrica- bw shop Forward your re- sume to sloncor Group. 95 Sway St. WIMp Ont. Lt N 9C9 Fax (905KM-3056 law kwnkenorslMflon- Ixxt Corr. FP&MG Crews and Expen- enceC-arpemers reeded - Ostewwa ad MRrtoy. apprm $3 Wsq 1t a 320 S25Rrr Steady work Cal (905) 261- 3166 or ager 6pm (905) 697- 0079 LARGE Architectural Millwork e�ompanal seeks AUTOCAD DRAFT PERSON familiar with a Awork shop drawatgs atEX. penance required P1ase tax Resume to 905983-9714 MLLING MACHINE OPERA- TOR - minimum of 5 yrs ex- perwace. Oshawa are Fax Resume to 905.576-1928 TOW TRUCK OPERATOR. tul- ly experienced dean 'G' h- pnse Afax/PwAermg area neSiderm Hourly Day plus commissron d plan aailable Can 1905)683-1927 WOOD PATTERN MAKER - and CNC MTC Competitive woes benefits Fu 905-831- ItAIPhone 905-831-8760 AIT 1 Hoobrl Rd TIME Dental Reception- isVAss+stant regwred for a Busy Ajax office. Evenings find Saturdays are wired. Dainx experiMa erred. Please call Lucy a ( ) 427- 1443. 9 N ASSISTANT needed maeemity wave 16 months) 4 days/wak. Whitney OOffia °r�roa� Oshawa This Weds. PO Box 481, 865 Fat well St.. Oshawa. ON L1 H 11.5 ECHO CArANWAPNY or tearedirq sticor fedi. 10 Orr our ex- piri0 3710taciN1y. Fax to 905- FULL TIE OENIAL Revel bonfst required. Monday - Thursday., computer experi- ence required. Drop oft re- sume at 1200 Ross" Rd. E.. Whitby IEOICAL OFFICE in Whildw RPWRRT. For E .NolurwSbess Testing. Please rept' to Fant 905131-3718 /ART TIE D61TAL Recep- wanted for temporary Xp korawall future term pow". Must have araw iradw sofMare bwwd- EWr i�eSlbbeer dipapl�Ppkue dtliv- Dy Dmwin MC h0 3-1101 Brock St. Salo. wftiew, i i Medical 1 PDAiDENTAI e:ep+onst needea lull-hme for Prckenng Practice Position for Dental Assisting as well as receD- bon ABELDENT is a must. Please fax resume attention Lisa (905)839-8435 RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for doctors office in Ajax Tele- phone. er, typnq stills and past t office ex- perience required 2 1/2 daW week -must be flexible with hours Fax resume to 905- 686-5189 WANTED: Receptionist/Assis- tant for Optometry Practice. part time. fkxib$e tours, ex- riMce rs an assn Please your resume to (905)435- 4633 . 1 Dayc•r• Warfetl BABTSMER;CARECIVEII re- quired for 2 children aped 4 6 6 Need a rekabk. high scho 00lege student able to work one Tuesday ( 6 p m- 9 p m ) and two or mane Wed- nesdays a month. year round (4 p m b above 9 p in I. and occasional weekday a wee- kend ettrend evening. and Wittier lnpurs Itumq the summer (Coronas ,o PS cocoa) 905 723-9986 dor ntervew UPEWNCED Nanny to care for eqm month out baby in ray tome Pan lame. AW Raler- L4xe required Telephone Lynda (905)427 -IMS M Dun HOME WMtes/ F,ncn; 6 mormn Did Why 3 days/reek French speaking an assn. Mon -smoker reler- ences nwred Please call 905.839-0339 • Day - AVAILABLE DAYCARE - rel, able in a sate happy envirow ment, smpke free. ably out - 10 park craft Map. Oaks and Brock area TeW phone 906.68E-8127 evil Wigs DATCARE AVAILABLE r T&P, T my home Major Oaks,' Dewberry. Pnaenng A11 ages. provide nutritious meakl snacks, non-smic" env! rormwem Larrwg ermrw resent. bit of adrwhes. toys <Rea 59ranPhone W5- DAYCARE N MY NOIR. Hwy 02 6 Whites Rd E C E mother of one would lade to care for your cIftin 2 yrs to 6 yrs of age Hot meats and tun acew- ties Fenced yard Call Irene 905837.1878 DAYCARE PROVIDER. will provide loving are in my horse Daycare eeddicase and CPR Indoor a outdoor adrw- bes Meals and smacks ll erences 8 Receipts Hwyr l Elizabeth St 427-1271 CMDrS DAYCARE - MAPLE RIDGE. Monter. 'ars ex- penence. first aid/C: R, non- smokug. no pets Receipts. V3 a under, hot mak. TL C. affordable. Cal 837-2042 NM DAYCARE provided by 00"W cw mom (dipbnn i chd*wod/ad*satce) Ac- cepting children for summa waatiodkidt going to Ikgh- bush sdtod. Heasoru rates. limitedspace tes/ Amberlea. (905)831-wiWhi PICKERNIC Madt / RNM: Lov i g daycere. 18 remelts to 12 years. Day outings tauad backyard and park). . am Mae. Music, mr VMwA meals a snacks. Fust Aid. C.P.R. cerktied. Non- smoking. raapts. 905.128- 1244. Ifbaue NOTE NEALTM CARE: Gentle. arup, Professioal health careptoXW r�mp1 ydouuaAuiy prow sdte , a.=. For more into. call Card at MED ASSIST: (905) 259.2441 (sip) 1 °null" MMT SRL 2 billies for the once of 1 t 1 men's, 1 ladies'. $100. Cal aryfieN 686-6722 DIRECT DRIYER PERSONNEL REQUIRES • AZ Drivers for weekend work • DZ Drivers for Durham Recycling • General Labourers for Markham and Pickering • Dispatcher for expanding Pickering operation Call: (905) 42"005 or 14r77420.1270 or Fax to: (905) 420-1270 HEAR -V EQUIPMENT MECHANIC Contracting Firm in Durham region requires diesel mechanic to be fully experienced with repair of heavy hydraulic excavators, and dozers. DZ license an asset. excellent wages and benefits Fax resume to (905)668-3567 STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATOR Custom stainless steel fabrication shop specializing in food equipment is looking for a person fully experienced in Tig welding and fabrication. Call Bill McGuire (905)686-8955. 1 Hospruil Medical l - W Medical Aqj4 ARE Is Hiring Nurses for our Visit Nurse Program Through the primary care delivery model our experienced RN's and RPN's provide care to our diems in Durham Region. Having a current reg- istration egistration and CPR certifiabon is a must, as is flexibility and availability for weekends and evenings. ParaMed offers a full benefit package, inservice education, voice mail pagers to our nursing staff. Please fax resumes to: PARAMED HOME HEALTH CARE Nursing Suppervisor 905-576-8852 Equal Opportunity Employer • We thank all applicants for applying, only those contacted will be interviewed. P_ "-- - - -9-0 HOME HLAXH_ 0,RE 11 you are able to provide: • Home Support Level 2/3; HCA or PSW certificate. DSW Certificate • flexible work schedule • reliable insured vehicle and current driver's license • clear criminal reference check Paramed can provide you with: • up to 44 hours per week case load • variety of work assignments • team environment • leaming and training opportunities Please forward your resume to: Human Resources Paramed Home Health Care Fax (905) 576-8x152 •Equal Opportunity Employef" We 117RIt all w0jesel ah thaw uedadrd 1111/1 be iawtw awed. DeyraaAreYb DrycaaAnramdY INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In caring. safe, tun home erwitionment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. Reasonable rates Receipts, flexible hours. Cal DIIRIIANI PROFESSIONAL HONE DAYCARE 5*12O7 1 sogm Cprmr 1 eke irr - - - Sra ....... ersaucer-S35.. Ewarllo bdam car SO -SQ.. solid wood craae- S75., Fisher Price Chair -S20., ,Tiny ,k.ne r-s2o.. AM* GyM- 510., call 1 _6909 1 Arodu for Sob 29 R. heavy duly unity trailer, 3000 Ib. apes. 2 Salt hi ch. litakes. SHOO. (pi sv) Z ►uwcaws ><w ern; colla table S1o0; 2 swive armchairs $75. each: axis* singer Sewing rruchine witlt rStop: 5 pc. Uedroar so- ik SB00: bed ctakAield 5500: steno system YAM abirel $200; 576-8006 95 POLARIS 300Masel2 ATV, 53.500. CaN -wd. 9081 ewefiiies or 705 - 731-0299 everfaw F"IUCATOR DEDICATED TO DETAIL & QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ? We are a Markham based company looking for sk professional people to work in a clean and smoke - environment using modern equipment. We offer a bei package, overtime and an opportunity to thrive in a paced environment. Please fax resume to: (905) 475-2529 or Call: (905) 475-6155 1 t _ -, "I l 1 1 �rNKkW 1 Ho efficient Dental tell Durham Region Community Care Association Ajax -Pickering Office Senior's Mental Health Program Assistant One-year Contract The Senior's Mental Health Program has been newly funded to provide volunteer -based services to seniors who have mental health needs. The Program Assistant will be responsible for: • Assisting with day-to-day provision of the Senior's Program • Providing direct client service such as assessment, group facilitation and match monitoring. • Assisting with recruiting, orienting, training and supporting volunteers. • Promoting the program in the community. Qualifications: • Post secondary education in mental health and gerontology • Strong client assessment and group facilitation skills • Leadership skills • Strong communication and organizational skills • Demonstrated computer skills • Car and valid drivers license required. Please forward your cover letter and resume by May 15, 2000 to: Ms. H. Tim Administrator Community Care-Aiax/Pickering 122 Hunt Street Ajax, ON L1 S 1 P5 Fax: 905-686-5770 Only those to be interviewed will be contacted. 1 Artichn text Saw 9PC ANTIQUE mahogany bedroom suite S5000 o b.o Artoque marnogary dressirg manor 3795 2 afqut dress- ers $245 Waked table a 4 chars $475 Cherry tabor a 8 chairs $2200 ob o 3 Abw occasional chairs $295/each Dresser $55 Marry other dens (905)697-3532 ADHD / BEDWETTING New technology offers help to par- ents in these areas SAWW- tion guaramead. We're here 10 heipl For hoe irlOnt, m . no obkgafonn. W 905.725-1360 APPLIANCES: retngtraor 2• door trost fix. tlelhoe stove. marc" wavy �wuSsttlWa- rate Also Kennon washy used 2 yall 5250 Pwckernq (905) 426-5945. CAItKY - I have several thousand yards of new sti n - master and 100% nybn car- pe I WIN -W yo« b"M room and hal for 5349 Price includes carpet simmian (3D square yards) Steve (905) 743-0689 CARPETS - Fra shop u Ieaw service $5/sq fra ad up. 909:;i oloursIn- rpad avarl- Ars exporn- 322 CARPETS SALE a MAW w00D FLOORING: carpel 3 rooms from 5339 (30 sq yd.) Includes carpel, premium pad and installation. Fra estimates. carpel repairs. servenig Durham and sur- roexrdinq era Credi Cards Aoup4ed Cal Sam 905.6e6- 1772. CARPET AND Von SALE - Carpet dire rooms. 30 square will discountwas. $yo rr beg MI %0454311 Marr calors aid 40q COIN OPERATED Arcade games for sale. 111M1 tot Tec toppoeqt r«1yfor caiani ad6 oN�ie a Vie right lo- bar, dub. Pod f1d, mOoaarN p titoose from' ProlessioruBy serviced and in acelkrK condition. Also looking for of nencell arcAMR wine repair peopw. Please cam between 6.10P.m. 9057244506. sip cowil Eje -ftwum 166, 32Mb RAM, 2 Gig HD, CD Rom. 3-1/2 moppr, mtudlvid to cards. Ir S.4" Cpobur wdmm «, speakers. keel house, 33.6 modem. ready. First 5100 buys .lf. Washer. now tranisne"M $$300 or SI00 well new. 726-5130. OAl ONIETIE SET, table. fy�rp4eS IeN, pedgeslal. 4 daft PINE LO Te TREIISURESI91a sinmw 1 St. N., Odom 905 1 ArocwW far s COMPUTER DEALS. NET Pentium imemd trader sys- tem 5299 Ppmumop 599 5Super fast 50owelage- temtl scraaer with 17- HP umorrtnorr $996 We love doing gra(965)655-3661andAR OWMASNER bull -in Wtdn- enAnd Saw pint COMM tabor whin 6 diens Please Cal 906- 426-SM9 END OF LINE CLEAROUT, everything must go Mattress- es from $59.. millress see front $159 sxggnefeerndouft »R F21from 5269 aMry MaNre 1-868- 220.2282. 1650 Bayy St. Pickering. . Drrano 19051 $37- HANK'S APPLIANCES Pads! Sales'Service Reconditioned air condwwwrs rave arrived $1491 up come n early don't gin caught by n• Mall Apt - sue washerhryer 3449up DehOf boat -tree Indges 5350' up Frost Inee Indges _ whild" tndges, bottom freezer $499 Writer No - Sim. tike new. only $225 4• stoves $149/up 2 trust tree indges $249 Coin operated washerltkyers 5499 Washers S149muupp Extra-ca- pacAy washers $Y49/up Dry- ers $19/up Water cooler $99. Deliumndier $99 426 Sim- coe St S (905)726-4043 HARDWOOD FLOORM 3-1/4' x 3/4. 78G Select 11 arch Untirrshed $2 5G/s .11- Prelinished $4/sq.tt Pie Goorng 01. 5' $1 70rsq.n FJ. Casing 40ellmear toot Cal Doug (905) 649-1506. LOU WEFCNT - Want to lose weight while you slap? Try Caloed. Cal 905728-8122 IN more ido. M"MKU - Fridge and self -clearing oven. Amond colon. 9 years old. Sold as I- only. $6251w. (905) 619.1677. ■IOFB �. 2 bags. gas 1A�! $1400. 2 alder boma W20 k Taro table p ps,yaw� heats IsalaNlanida $i50). gDlra�tt wasti«610 2i0 PW $150. CaA 116.3356104. PIANO SMO; A mw sewing machine $150; Oum mal - tress a box $100:Laos wooden desk with dpi $� Mold $60: Runt SW; ROO, butting madNa 5300: Lawrtboy lawnunpwer SM. Lownry doullift maRwal organ PU MO IEGMGM aalkbk for tuning, repairs, acid cart purchase oonsdtahore on aN metra a models. Also recerr difoned ptarros for sale. Gam Barb at 90427-7631. NET TO OWN new and w conditioned appkatas. and new TV's. WN warmly Pal dy's Market 91154-263-M or ILaW 99.5602. 1 Art ft tar Sake PIAM051CMNOr•ATHS CLOCKS Sale on all Roland 69" purws and keyboards. all Saffack Acoustic Pigs. air Howard Miler docks Large sekxtans of used poi not. Htrfayto own, 100% of aM TELFP PIANO�s905) 433-1491 SATELLITE Mux special for April 60 channels $1995 Ff (90gqrkxx5)655- 3661 SHEOMAH - Duality wooden sheds 8- x 8 ban kin. only $359 Pius tax Marry ~. SM and styles avalaWe. Also garages and ducks 761 McKry Rd Uart 3. Pickering For more oda al 905419- 2093 PNEEIOAK FURNITURE... Din - ng Rooms Bedrooms Home Olfrce. Orxasronal Furniture pus Custom creations from your own designs and rinaw nation are our specially Let us tum your dreams into rul- dy We have been handcraft- ing the til quality SOLI) pine A wk furniture avadable anyvitwe for 25 YEARS! Tra- ditional Woodworking. 115 North Port Road. Port Perryry (905) 985-8774 hap/ www1radirorwwoodwork- mg.on.ra AURID WAREHOUSE SALE JVC HI END Dolry DqW-AP Receivers 500 -wpm Including Multiple CO Double Cassette 5 -speakers. Hundred dole per unit in packages single Wirt $150. Receiver moist n - dude sufficient speakers. Hurry for best selection wa OshaStereo (905) 579- 0893. M. queen brand new wMo- peck box spruq rrbarre. Sell; 41wifox c9551$1175, sd SM. NEW DAMflY waMw air con - 'n P t 5.000 bili 5299. 7.000 bbn $375.. 10,000 btu $445, 12,000 bbl $495. ReconRdikaud lodges $195 / up. NCMWN orad ranges $1251 up, reooredifiM dryers $125/up, rwoddored wash / ers $199 up. new and mondNioned coin operated washers acid dryers at low Wtkrad nems w btddga and up. new 30• el .0 dock and wiedow 34:i0. Recondiloned 24' ranges and 24' Trost free fridges now avail- able. Wide selection of prier new Call recoodidbao�nsil anaances. Appliances• sales nice. Parts. 154 Brun St. Oshawa. (906)576-7448. M bel,LWOWIOP extra- etickrnNuas, box mnv a unused. so in rd -fir . (416) M96115. soft TRIM RORIANCE lmled prints (Mothers kms, Sun- ), wiffoaclk lovaeat, pine desk, katkbed, carpals, pow eArpborro� dirlwto- room suite. rat«. Das neige. M Casks. 3870 1 we « sw CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% rrybn, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms, $349. Price includes carpet, premium pad. expert installation, fast deliv- ery, free estimates (30 yards). Norman 686-2314 1 Ardcin Wrfad ANTIOUE37Absoltlelyl Ad- vice- always valuable. usually free' Purchasing outright, es- tates w/some antique cont- ents. (no limit to value con- sidered), collections of arry son. quantities or single an- tique items. Special interest in Moorcroft pottery. I'll try to re- spond to all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklin. Ontario. (905)655-8049 or (905)242 0890. $$ WANTED S$ Colour TV. VCR. CO. stereo. 10 years or less.wrork ny or rat for last $$ CASH SS Pick up call (905 1661541595 BUYING ANTIQUE and col- lectable contents including complete estates. Best possi- ble pnces paid. Henry Kahn. 905-985-8161. DO YOU HAVE any vintage home audio? 11 so please rap Craig (905)430-0797. Top Dollar pard! WANTED: USED KAYAKS (905)985-0059 WANTED 'Leaf Tickets' Will pay face value. Call Bruce 579-4400 ext. 2207 MOO KAYAK INTRODUCES the all new pressure treated Woodt/ 20 apo. daSbove_ gourd rectargu- Laravaiabil 1-800-. $5250 --756ather4 • 1 peftauppow Bowtym ROTWEILER Stnt and cross- great With kids. loving, mate. 3 m lad Free to good hone. (905) 5794336 ADORABLE SHM-TSU Dup- p�s M checked dewormed. 1st ftx%s. non shedding, hone raised. ready to go. $450 (905) 721-9897 LOOKING FOR A 6000 OWNER for LaWstaffedshre Il 2yrs out, black a whine. mid larrim good with kids Named Hunter. Cal 426-9275 $"ON FIUSE - Adorable. Female CKC Regiswred. eer- uo shipped, fust yen shots. paper trained. very loveable. TAM extras. $650 CAN 905- 579-4759 PAWsitive Pet Obedience Classes Puppy & L4wel 1 Start May/June (905)837-8853 KITTENS. vet checked with first booster and well as young to mature spayed or neutered call (tuoy vaccutaled) balonG for homes. Maty dogs also available for adoption. roster horses for cats and dogs needM Pets supplies (espe- ruMy Cat food and kner) and donations always welcomed. Please cal Durham Anal Adoption at 438-8411 WANTED - Buckskin or Pfneo Fifty. t - 2 years. Call 434- 0392snp 11 Areomdm4M 1M6 CUTLASS SIRREmIE-A real beaul Lowered, inedl- kc grafi smuod. tinted. IeaMrer Ituecket waft. Itallter steorfq wl". Career we rims, low refit tires, ba shape maim, 6 cd: Asking 135QO, tina(ap- fVat 573001. Must SOIL Flees $3000 in dmshires. strap reliable motor. we San snow. new s�a�Rm 3rd )431-0743 a 705 snip low Pont. 6000 I« parts or needs some mot« week New fires, Motu". bar". body ok. p 300 SM 080. 1981 Neal 8156. 5bat ofkc 435- 1167 KM LeUbm. Fast sem, ho way kms. SOW o.ho. Cal (905j 76.7916. sM, 1M7 NOMA ACCOryR�yD Ext, c 6m midefort.rrldcrduro loaf.moonrod, mrta a GO playa. Va ban regularly of sprayed. 52300. oho. -6024 (UP) 1M1 Cbw Carla - 4 door, pbod condition. 155kaw As rs. $1500. 1995 Cadillac - good condition. 29/1ms. At is. $1000. (905) 293 Mir 1911 DOM CARRYAN - r running condition 2000 s CarmO��a �3p.m. Ask for 1914 SUZUKI SWIFT 4 cylm- der, 5 speed. 4 door. blue with grey irdenor, air conditioning, W M cassette. delay wip- ers. alarm system, new tires, no rust. Certified a Emissions $3900.(905)718-5032 It" FORD TEMPO - highway driven, rebuilt motor and transmission, runs well, $70 as is. Call (905)666- 19111 SUNWRO LE - 4 door. automatic with air. 140.000 Inns. new air, very clean, cer- tified. emissions tested. $3700.(905) 723-2600. 111112 SUNOBIRD SE - excel- lent condition. 4 dr 4 cyl. air conditioned. am/fm stereo cassette, certified and emis- sion tested $3.990 Call (905)426.8922 111112 VOYAGER 106K. MC. excellent ^ondrtion $6100. 905-668-2375 1993 WICK CENTURY Cus- tom. A-1 $7500 firm Call 665.1545 (sip) 1!115 DODGE CARAVAN V6. 7 passenger, power Steering power brakes, arc, roof rapt. running boards, good kms, wee maintained, non- smokers. Asking $10.800. Cal 905-666-9686 1207 NAVY BLUE. Saturn SL1. 5 speed. AWFM cassette. 110.!)(10 kms , $7.400 0 6 0. certified and emission tested. 90565541/3. after 5 pm 111111 TRACKER, 4 wheel drive, red. automatic. mr. ed under warranty, 14,000 m , showroom condition. $19.300 Telephone(ca0ry1 579•-1900 work. 728 6040 tome. 87 TEMPO new trap, ores. brakes. runs well $750 obo as is. needs ba to ceroty. 905- 404-8475 CMS AND Tricks From ==.Cal for Information roe free 1-888-346-0700 Rid WOO ESTABLISH or M-estaklisk your credit without a Co-signer a Drive a Graz Car! N you have poor crull no credit. or a past bankruptcy. E CAN for Your HELP- Cal Mc Today Approval! Ron Park (905) 668.5846. toil has 1-877-6W 3312 Gus Brown Pontiac Buts Ltd. FOR SALE - 1996 Saturn SL. Dark gran. standard, 5 spd.. 4 door. a/c. 47.000kms Ex- ceDeri condition $12.900. Phone 19011720-2003 COTTA LOVE IT!!! CENTICM IS VASTLY OVER STOCKED. own 4t CEIITIFED IIECDo1 gT10NED VEHICLES. UNeE- LNEVAKE VALUE AND SE- LECTION. Eaa MintVans - 97 Voyager. 90 kms. ars was $12.9%. Now $11.500 97 Transport XT, loaded, 4 dr. red. 97K, was $15.9% now $14.9%. 95 Atraw awd.. loaded, on 133 K. was $9995 ' 9995. row $8.985 95 Astro awd . d., wadtd. 93K. like new. was $12.995 now $11.985.. 95 Lumina APV. loaded, 185K, perted, only $7.975.. 93 Astro ext. dutch doors, loaded, 170K was $8.995 now 57.975.. 91 Astro LT, loaded. 200K, but sr less, sale $5.965 93 Ord Ranger. V-6. 5 speed. A-1. $5.500. R OtiMO - 95 Olds 88 LSS 107K, top line, was $0.995. now $10.995 95 Geo Auto. 97K. 4 cyl. Illegal at $6.650. 94 Oki Cierra, bated. 117K, $7.700.. 94 Plymouth Acclaim. mut cord.. 104K. now $6,600.. 94 Tempo GL. 88 K. maps. fantastic, was $6.995. new $5.995. 93 Asu a (Lernans), aft.. 95K nice and wwlxte�' 1990.92 St ■ 4tinly $3.985., 92 Cougar I.S. silver. loaded. SIX roup condition, was $7,955., now $6,995.. 92 Sun ruiner, aWoalallc. keel. IOM uM KIM tops, STEAL IT $6,985. 91 SkNW 4 5x 4.00pd-150W Wft model, , Medi beady 190 .9a5., 91 shadow. 2 door. autocratic. 121K. super special $3,995 rum.1990 Buick LtSabre, seek. 52,65o.Ceene M der Beteree-Neee wid ademdiNi Well all kldbn IB" Coal BM IBM ETCHELL AM SAlEi. Sea vww SM lon-J. M ears sold eaYkeWEnrs- $ions tested, 6 mo rw 6000ka. Fra LIdilPowenrain Warralyr. 1997 lie cit" Mercury Sabwwirqn, 4drJ Mo. $6990.. 119,OODkms., 1961 Pontiac Firebird, 2drJ auto. 53990. 207,000kms., 1967 GMC, cube/vat, auto, $5990 (as is) 90,000mis. Many more to choose from, frw= awalabk OAC. 160 Dowty Rd.. Apx 906-42 5512. a 11 Ir11Nm"' rsia 11 maneNle or LEI] rrtmxns a Rai Rmnt 11 Rem RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 b 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished b New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. b Maint' on site Security. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 12 noon - Spm Sat ilk Sun 1 pm- Spm IVI/VAUANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 905-379-1626 for Safe WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 Auto"%**" 1" lhwftd CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in r$Aww condition. Call 427-2415 or comet to 479 " St East. All at MUR- AD AUTO SALES A 4 A AUTO- Cars. trucks. boats We pay LAD to $10.000. Cash on the spot. Any condi- ban, any year Call us iy rime. 21 lours. 7 days, 30 nun sears 905686.0605 or 905.706.3880. 1 Trucks for so 1911 CHEV BLAZER. full sue Silverado 350 V-8. auto, loaded. aksdNaey ernt, as sneewaywindieon. AEskanuisgsiomn and 119. Pon Perry 9854MI SOo. 18M FORD LARIAT - Load- ed certified A emissort tat- .000 Wm. cam (905)6861677 - 18M F0110 138. v8. black with cap, rtetrmrq boards. bed leer trail low, in padupe. rib with 0.0. flit staring. air. analtm cruise. 64K.519,800 985-8504 1 vmw 4 IL 1988 AWD Aerostar XLT. loaded. 2001ul 50.000kms on rft* motor, safety and aim um certified. SSggg (905) 723-8034. 1M1 TOYOTA 4 Rtl�Elt - V6. 5 spilp(s, pit, p/r, arse. ML amlim rssseae, at, ABS. pay. $7.900 o.1l (905µ2b M. 1M2 SAFARI EN. 8 pas- SenOer, aleps. fill 188,1100 tin, while with red m*im trader Mem. $6500 4 aaaL*1 1, A (srip emission tested. 4-M ISO EM 7 paSSOW dol alc, heal, new tires, braids, C7� 1 905-9061 tousaw SMC N dNGO Wig 12 bin $1000. a5 Dodge vim. 1 Sok ttg pfwe nw 11000. Phone 43-2318 t l �tatMs find ,r:r.G� ot I. Ireart�Wye OldO 1Asking o V $1250. Cal 905-2$3- 1812 Coleman SadoMu had top trader, taNfae, 2 d�ly �a.ri _ ll lair W Owdl"d W Parr or War am 1*oia (905)4*=1. 24' COACIEAN bail. Al fols 01 e*aL call for all de- tail or to view 905823-7101. Ir C. MWUNchick. Mshed. air air boat with duftdhb wa family pant. 1 how troll Ds" a. 29Asking $7,000. 32 T1tAllER, Florida room, tltvdk, badMcap N. VCR, MF crow", 4 PC. bill fN Nkh- en, slid conleMt indo". 315.000. GN (906)436-3048 if I Traalers OUTSTANDING 1985 Skylark Park Model Comfortable Florida room. pitched roof. covered deck overlooking riv- er. Secluded landscaped lot. Peaceful. pretty park near Tweed. $21.900. 905-697- 2757 TEXT TRAILER soft top lot sale. Sleeps 6 good condi. hon. $500 obo Cal Steve 905- 723-1509 Motorcycles 1886 MAXIM X750nditic. Yamaha. v080 Call ood co905 666-0551 52300 1 MB YAMAHA PMAZER - Genesis motor 750 Asking $1195 or b.o. - 571-5136 1M MNLM KAVIIASAUu ZX6R. QPween, mint condition. new Irom tire, matching leather suit 6 heirW $8500 985- 3183 (snp) 1 Snownwbiks 1992 FORMULA Plus Skidoo 583cc. 2000 km M warmers. Ask spent $1.000 on imach ne. Stiuded back. stored inr y d doos. u.500 firm or will trail for older model pies crib. (705) 328-0402, Mmwww '87 - 2750 Bayhner Serra sleeps 5. shower, fridge. Shue, etc.. reedy to go in Oshaw Harbour vin good condition Priced to sell $22.500. Cad (905) 511-3265 ask for Chance. 1885 DONAL TAM. 350 Che- vy. 260 hp Fresh OMC our - drive, 2 way Indge d stove, pant* out head. very dears prollessioulially maintained Newer Traikraft ratter trader Soled dean pec w $10.850 obo. (905) 623 9853 ($ip) Hp CADORETTE 18.5'. Bo - wider, Yamaha PraW motor with PR. and boat baser. AN in good coruditron, low Mk must so! Asking S6. 080. Phone 90775 1887 li 12 FT. aOWRKIeI. FUN lop. Trailer Excellent condition. Stereo Fah furder portable .. 19200. Also. for Sale fish finder. large line. 905420-M, CAN= A KAYAKS 150. Used4levv! Rentals. Demos. Blanc. Trade -los! Paddles, Lilepldobt Carbo Kits! DA - am* Park Marta. Toronto. May 13-14; Sam - Spm. Swig Canoe A Kayak 1-x06661- 1429.www 1af11afkoecom FINNEUM FAIRO T 15- 1/211. aft Meas. Tit trader 28100 Ilse. all eoasrob, many aaraN $2000 o a.o. 906-725- 49a. Aft A ANIL CfitFT fit® at 'Toa OR a cwt showplace' WC* ad in Me Cautce Ro Mar- kO. 4 kne. apse of Othaw =60=00peopM tthow i sMplwyOOaNIC�t chalks dred- k�Nkiebb�e Om Thin its NNOO 6 NaNM aa4asracl Reed Sint S MOdk Cal 906 Ill FKA Of LleU= - 6uat MW.' g hDkky for Np sow dew. Npt aealfraptt b aldanasd• i"his classes. For talism deo CON Pbm (906) 5W 3947 FiKftd I MC14ON, 15 156L Cam A Iryt dw 'sMassM. FloSpalalm ttolrsldksr, I-K-0O6WAMMf Will. apataaaad in century hom. Central Oshawa, naaar parks, slops. sd oft S5eparBrOWM- P $795 'radUd entrance.9 I (� p07.74i�6.. 7280283 of F q`- 2 BEDROOM apPts near Oshawa Centre/401 Parking. laundry. Non Smokers Pre- ferred. $695/mo plus hydro Available May b June 1st. 1- 888-617-6979 or 416 -425 - after 6p m 2 BEDROOM available for June 1st or July tsl. 2 loca- boris. 946 Masson St. d 350 Malaga Rd. Oshawa. MO per month all inclusive, no pets. ease call from 9-9. 905- 76.6724 PICKERING 2 BEDROOM basement apartment, w/fue- place. bug kitchen, separate entrance. dose to 401 and shopping. Available June 1 $850 First/last, references. 905.686-5783. OSHAWA - 2 BEDROOM $780 all induill Large Irv- ing room and dining room. Ouiet Build l loo dogs. Mill St and Simcm St Call (9051721-2232 3 bedroom aparheaiii near Oshawa Centre Appliances 'included Parking, no pets. $750 month first/las! . ubk- ties Available June 1st. can •130.2065. 401 0 HARWOOD one bed- room basement apt Separate lutdien, large family room. CUa-pc blaCt stared laundry On greentleft Sep entrance S7501mo utdtres included. First/ast 905-127.9725 after 7pm AAAA GREAT DEAL. 3 -bed - moms main !loor of hove. tree laundry and parking. fenced yard. 57501momh l cluturvill Avaaable o rare May and June only Call 579-3611 AJAX - 2 BONN basement ai separate entrance. park- ing, awWry. non-smoker. no pelt. Firallast. references. dose to Go. $775/nnomh phis SWI utildI Awad June 15 Cal (905)683.2133 AJAX - Basement apartment for rent S650/mo Araable w wodatty. (905) 426.5535 AJAX - WESTEY Hwy 12 safe. dart. bright. 2 bedroom basement 431 separate en- trana. 4 PC,bath, laundry, 650 5plus vailable Imme- diately (416) 436-2884 MAY. W=ff. spacious 2 or 1 -bedroom with den. watkout basemem cep 4 antral an, ample =w Slow, dose to an amem- w& (905►•683-9213. BACNaM AFT $512/month- ly plus udabies. 3rd floor irNrwek- up no elevator erles Cal lark 852-3107. Lem ma- selle ap~ on ft lake. South Afal SSaa a Tv all k�t nde sive. $a90'mortb. Awilaft JwN Ila. No pits, a, n-sook- r0. Call 9� aalaNr 1 tNEOIl00M best raw ,pObnaa. Cable. Iaun- gd7 bn�smobw woorred AktiaboMkqp�a1sJ1OIyN ink SL No Cd ds. 905.401 0192. Plane lava message. cEffisk bKV OOM Wimnt AvabW in inwe xoimawed Orttrrn0. CbSe b lar aMalalikes. Place cal (905)723-0977 9 tau. - r>am F 111. OE 4 6" a1CNtve Appliances f& inch haft 11 P d d Aeaiblb Jure tell. 11250 plrpliblibbiL First A big .Cal (906 ewera:ngc. bebammM aPaK - deffirs largert- met, in achlarm .yyoouu tare for 3 fc110d agedAoClMdlrh eful light dupt0eiM5 do,, Ism wets r+w- deanced rqured fired. Cal (905) AMI - Wm bright Mattap11 Sbelfort.ma den. includes !lett! bas pat�iMib;rrgrcibMtMwAa int, t 0 ria. 4264455 WgM�'Daseaa'nNN . calk ow. s.noon,norMo ppegla,� $751mo. i idasiva. Available July 1 St. Call 905- 725-7671. in anmonto or tlent ONE BEDROOM asement apt W95 inclusive (excluding cable). Non-smoker, close to Go and shopping Sep en- trance Available June 1st 683-9822 OSHAWA 1-bdrm basement 3 pc. bath- own entrance. parking, CIA, no pets, non- smoker preferred f-ustAast. SW15 one. Available June 1st or July 1st $625 incl 905- 433-2190 NORTH OSHAWA, 2 bedroom June Ist. 1 bedroom and 3 bedroom July Ise. Outlet. dean, family building Heat. hydro and two appliances in. luded. Pay cable, parking. and laundry facilities (905) 723-2094 OSHAWA Quiet budding near shopping. tra�tsportahon Util- ities included. Simcoe/Mill 1- bdrm immedwtely. Irom 5669 (905)436-7686 until 7 30pm OSHAWA. 2 BEDROOM. very Wight. good kxation, parlorq, laundry facilities new wind - 0". $700 /mo. plus hydro Available June 1, no pets. more information call 905 576-4229 OSHAWA, bright, dean 1-bdm basement apt.. Sep ent . 9adurg. laundry, car. dose to us b GO. no smoker/pets. 5650/incl 438-9035 even- rgs. available June 1 st OSHAWA 1 bedroom $6501 month Wilson Apartments near King urge. dean. bright Near shopping/Di laundry. Padang CGable available Im- mediate 1905)720-2153 PICKERING - Wallin nq dis- tance to go and mailm? bed- room spacious basement apartment. private entrance. parking. GA. no Smoking no pets References Isilast. 5700 (905) 837-0674 PICKERING Large 1 bed- room basement apt with W awe entrance. Bright and beautiful with spa eat kitchen Available Gmknedate Z$8001mo inclusive 905- -7006 FICKERING 1. WROON basement ap irtmerl single non-smokutg mature adult tndgel utiWies included. parking. sepaaee enhance 5600/momft. hitt/list. relor- ences Avadabk immediafey Cal 905-839-3922 PICKEAING basement apart- ment 2 bedroom. June Is! Spacious; W . Very Spaciokight. no paces. non smoking AIC. separate entrance. convemem arca. lsi/last $850 per motile. (905)C7-2154 PICKERING IMMACULATE 1200sq ft ' bdrm walk -out Dsnna apt ppe� wirsq Gas tirutplace fv8 Date Mhlk-kn- dasel Private anti A padorg No smokers Available June ht S800nno. and 416-716- 4735 or 19)15)686.6959 P1 KMK VNJAU - 1bed- room basement apartment. Avaaabe June 1 Separate entrance. parking utilities. $650 inclusive Suiall fox syurgqkI ran -smoker No pets t9O6426-1 ON PKKERNIG. bright clean 2 bedroom basement AW - "we Separate entrance. parlenl laundry, cable. IUN bbaamirroom. near GOWN Suits business couple No pets. 1stilast and references rc�qured Argdabk Jure let. i80Q/m W4 inclusive. 831- 4620 newt' FICKERNS, spamus ed. broadWomed and parrs om madam 1 •bedro*W: matt, lot sirigle of couple no pets. New European kadaen. Utilities utchad- PmWet entrance. 5 min. wor to Go. Rekrdaas. firs! list. Available immediately $700. Lois (905) 83941217. KTWAI t - Oject. adult NOW in in othavw. Mann aw aaet4 cental onion. 3 bed - tones s June 1 n�tat. WashlerrMtYef enh Boor Tel (ill w9-9016. 31 AMY bumW 2 bed - mom brAMM 4-0-Kquid hum. parting. laundry full Pabonca bestiteeir $750 in- dkskve 9056x6 -a104. 3lMgDlq uiN aaaikWiked 2 b ldoole =ap1s. Alai. at 900 anas s Glri SL Seale with W*4 do1u1. paw p� 1d. Cities to shadkDow, 60 Station. shoppiiq kcheot cit 720 4990 if SN9• Large 2 A R units. $710 A 00 Utilities mdud- Easy access t0 Its. shopping. For HS 1721-8741 p two lbws at stove. vmhier, I, hot wtef, Bit. -No pets. 11 ertmema or Rant W"tTU-Bachelor r and 1 bed- room available in well main- tained boiling. 4 Sevens Re. ally Ltd. Broker 905-668- 7777 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you thil Call Dave Hay - lock Sales Rep Re/Max SUM Mil Realty (1991) Ltd (_905) 668-3800 of (905) 666- 3111 1 Hausa For Rill laterite $35,000 plus? My HEE, if.11SY program helps you own your next home! (905) 511.6275 1.800-840-6275 Licensed Rearm since 1X38 o� 4 tD El % a mQ Mark kW/ey sww n., P.M. sow n.r Eavr ata A ABA DATA DO tremendous opportunity 6mths tree. own own home :W o IX) Up $6000 cash hback om �too you Income from $29.000 good Credit Cato Ken Cobsasso- ciale broker. CoWweR Banker RMA Real Estate (9051728- 9414 A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND - MG 6 months tree men own a house from SWOnniand o. a. e. Up to 55.000 rash back to you' Require $30 OOO.fanrly mcone and good aedil Shat of down paymem7 Cal &N Roka. Sala Rep bfy' Re/ Max Sport (905) 728.1600. 1- 888-732.1608 3 -BEDROOM upper part of louse Near Oshawa Cents. Www. Meffinces. no petal smoking $Mmoth .part hydro Araaabk June 1st. Cal !950)723-2489 AJAX - 3 BEDROOM house. suitable for smaA tamitdyy.� SI.100 per moron Araubke June Mt. Telephone (905) 428-9101 AJAX 3 -BEDROOM. I l2 balms. reaoom 5 atbpkarnas. garagei ground pod rwm utilities Avaalde 3� Cal 905-6834797 OSHAWA Baubtully Dao- rated. Iresldy parwsd. 1 bed I= 2 sdowy. 3 katns. Ient�O Dedcyad. nor ameru Ida. 4 appliances. no pel suaaafie kemoduay $1295 plus utdial . first/last fault see' 905-855-2024 LARGE 3 Bedroom near schools and swa. GIS that. $890 plus utaitres. Available May 31 FirsWst. Call (905)728-9567 EWrONWl1E - CE/TIatY no". awax 1 all 4/5 beffrooms; Yam over- kvknproom splus tudy 90WW room. very nu* «lewrated thro udroul. Mrge gadm• pgar- rage. (lose b OwArlaw 1. Anil, immo&M* $1.100 Per moral plus dikties. (905),576.8381. PNX i 2 bedroom baU- ww wal"w kuaeeM *0 - raw. No Available ieaNaasata.I iradasive.lsVlatt. cam 905- 4211.0071 «a6•M-tom. WWMI. 4•E� NOW with at M beeca . W6 diaiW lately room .f fireplace. and 2 or garage. BaseNaaut anpalrlmeel (Mgal), Oatoes rfgrired $1200 pure abilitin Cal TM III (906)619 -AN Hill" WM1EW. hoses b PAW a 2 O 3 badfooM pill aryume. 6.5896. t 1 tlltuoNr twits., or aIR11Nf11S111d F0011nfg�M in iyal. Ilanrrood 401 aaa shoe btcflse, tawdry. pod: nae, $901111 pr maNIL RSO aaas required. (9051 All 2834 Am - One bedroo ito in good dean taoam. CaMVW. share k -A I . parking. Sart- able for workup lemak First! lost. No peatm. Stimulator. AvadAMCal atbr 6pm (905µ26.1 i5. 1 '1raiN% Rea PICKERMS BROCIV MWY 2. large Quiet home. West Indian Family, with large lumished room. upper level all facilities, opposite bus stop. available immediately $450 per math Call anytime 1905) 619-1930 PICKERING/AJAX border. fur- nshed room in private home, for rem Nosmofung. no pets Call (905) 686 6853 eve -rigs and weekends Cel (416) 878- -3214 BRIGHT FURNISHED room in Pickering Adult home Suit employed non smoking gen- nemenShure bath 8 laundry facilities. A/C. Avail imme- dial eliyy��First/last 5385/"MM Call 1905) 6M-0744after Sp in PICKERING. WHITES 8 401 arealarge room. avail immed . furnished or umur- ndshed Female preferred $95/wk Share kktchen/Wun- ".36 n bathroom Call (905) 1 shared Accommockei 4TH PERSON neem !o share large country estate. minutes 'rom 401. swimming pool. Padung. $550 inclusive Ma- ure. responsible wodunq per- son, smoker ok no Deis 905)837-7575. ask tor Mo FEMALE PREFERRED to share household Liverpool/ Highway 12 area Cal Dave 9051831-7055 NE OSMWA- Looking to share 2 -storey house, mature norkup, non -shaker Exclu- sive use of 1 bedroom. 6 rec roam Pacing, laundry. TV. ad inclusive No pHs Available now S450/month. (9051436- 3313 TWO BEDROOM apt to stare 5350 indusAfe lull path ti burory No smoking or pas. Cad Man 686-3662 For P.prnOomkiiwnis SHORT TERM 'urnksned luxu- ry 2 bedroom -endo VCR. cable, telephone, Parking, wintry so". etc 9.649 ire duSive Avail immed (905) 623.0079. (4161875-3221 Garage a • t caw sa x MNI STORAGE ;n.!,, a':e able n Oshawa from $115' Morelli 725.9991 1 Car"- for BOBCAYGEOM. Pigeon Lake. good swimming Its" all wnverernces. pea lar trn�a Us* boa nduded 5300/ wok Gam (705) 738-5611 CHANDOS LAKE. Gan 2 i 3 bedroom housekeep ng coe- taga Bosh. good Mlniuq no pets Pica froom (380 - Cae 705.666.981 1 Fill var. PASOM CLEAR VMTER. 2 -3 -bedroom fully furnished. aur wndd- band, manufactured homes CI 61%, se. healed pool. No NO Cost b beaches ad wS275e welcome M /weekly Phl WS show your home. (905)683-5503 11 Ravels l tame F;w sob in desirable Hamilef off�ASH- OLM on 15 ares. Features ikakda large kitchen. atalyd garage. wets -ow piSanrn 1 to cera backyard. Strom ft" across fill. Matm tract. $229.000. Cal (905)655.54x0 for daft. garnet of Little fri- , 20 mem (from Fat Pam. 1134.900. Cal (706)786-3498 AMY: (IMM 3" 4 aadioN hoist, IaMily, room goo llfeOw, l�aggse am in lflrJnett, riaatler ke60alun rile onow nNtral adaw Ia�oNtra�l SM5110. Call ioramoswom NUaI 683d3a l to Rdre:i % ve a flee ou" ed i canF8K•7fi8 ID fit ave a nutsca(le it S the area and p '1e arc gu em 1 b m on elf. courtesy of a Station Gao sw a NO ONAUFTKIGI Central ONmw, ddidW 1 12 $W - y starter home. $79.500 Try $4.500 down Frank Aiilainowe 432-2000. Gaoka of Service Really. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2:000 PAGE 37 A/P 11 meas far Sall OPEN HOUSE - May 6 and 7th 1 - 4 p m. 213 Cadillac Ave S.. Oshawa Immac Det All brick bung, 3 bdrm , Large living/dining, eat -in kitchen. walk out to 12' x 20' deck 11' x 23Tudor style rec room Central vac Quit east end Phone (905) 723-6881 OPEN HOUSE -Sat i Sun.. 10-2. 246 Gliddon Ave Osha- wa 3.1 bedroom. finished basement, porch, balcony, near schools. Quiet street. landscaped. new Stammaster carpeting $119.000. Call 905- 579-1694 SUNSET HEIGHTS OPEN HOUSE - Sunday May 71h Irom 12 - 4. immaculate 4 bdrm bungalow. beautiful in ground pool. brand new car- pets and floors. asking $219.900. 61 Churchill Ave (905)721.0779 WHrMY - 3 bedroom town- house new balhroomAutchen. finished res room. walkout pato. ce"t y located ASk- ng 598.500 No agents please CJI 905-666-1593 RLots for Sale PRIME WATERFRONT Build ing lo! 75 r 20,01 2; Summer Dr. Ban Point. Lake Scugoq 593.000. Call (905434-8493 RIVERFRONT LOTS 3 to 8 acres water frontages to 700 Bella evergreen and Mill trees Good roads. hydro Adjoins 400 acres parklutd Bdlevkne/Shding Choice of 8 $10.000 to $16.900 10% down Cash discrud 613-395-5363 1 040 -0f -Town Irmo rties CAMPBELLFORD Oe7 rooms -nam floor laundry great roan +rhrepace Open concep kitchen. driving, kv- ingroom New carpeting. Near shops. fshhrg on Trent Re - or tkrst-time Dwyer $'9 800 905-720.3331, 1 Noble raarriet • and Par" MLUON DOLLAR VIEW! 35 h park Model on Ukt Scu- poOpQ 2 -bedrooms, fid! 4-pC ocea. i. full kathen. large 0 ass urtica. 516.000 905-436- '871 after 60 in 1 Cawmw Tran She RED SETTER RESORT :amp Site d Cottages Maim wf- tapes with lar conaba+rq A propane heal" We have several cmv srus available. Ixpf spacious sites from (850 season We oiler good fishing. swrmmng, rec-hall and games room 705.778- 3096 MONEY PROBLEMS. Get JUL Of debt quick without gang bankrw or OWN giarnest Every" acoepaad regardless of aedt rang CA lot tree information 905-576-3505 Student bans included :1 Mw. .. MORTCACE$ - Good. bad am ugly Frtari g for any pur- pose AN applications , - If - ad. Call Community Mortgage 6Services e Corp (905) 668- ACCESS MOEY. No credit nvaagaton. -Private financial Assistance. Required to Oe approved 310.000 and up rrta¢- rp RRSP. -LIRA 'RIF. 'PEW SION RJW FROM E,1 Cal Now Td Free 1 657- 1062. Tal Free Fax 1.888-703- 1492. Analysed by our consW- aeM and -00 for rape h aaa- CCaNalNait iUaoat Multiple aroelean GSSralt d oombon lo Nan and er If your business or fain. 1 x66. M � ad hist bate donl- on Ile latest gto" sie- eve?4i; ! Cal bdiy fa ha idorNa- Ifen (905)666.6667. awl OGU40 EIMRON- MENTALLY FRIENDLY SPE- CIALIZED PE- CIA IZED PRODUCTS A SER- VICES. Tun Iry dNtlahppkn Of - for urge aurlksave Of- asionu i. Wttplt revOwe sttlpms for hila! MlptrOaNNlemrpPOW*&and $IQD0rl O Package Cal lis. 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CENTRAL COLLEGIATE'S tum Annrwersary 6 Reurion on June 2. 3 d 4m in this Mllen- mum Year All 'Centrahtes- are cordially invited to renew cid friendships and memories For into oil Jun file 905- 720-4698 MOUNTAIN BIKE : irxc for ages 1' ..p .earn tow to lump roks/logs. improve your balance and endwarice to oat you on ft right hack for better ndrng Sat May 13 to- 4pm 880 lunch 54Sperson (905)985-0059 emal wdder- nenbouokObodkpacker corn v 1 Personals ARE You SINGLE' "^e Yew - est hiker n, Place will Dreemumes cam DURHAM'S DWN Daniel SERVICE! all %5-683-1"9 Create a private riadeox OF browse other personal ads tree Mat a new Friend or L,m for We HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An- swers Faro the oracle witfun 5299/mm '18•'21 firs 1- 9DO.351-3783 OSHAWA RELAXING Mal W Shil Service 4C King St W 1905) 404-9625 11 30 am -938 an RELAXATION Body musage wes:ney Road South. Alex IS of Saytyi Call (905)-QG 4565 tot appointment YOU DESERIrE to store you life with someone special utsty Arm Inoodu awm. 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Call Mano (905)- 619.4663. pgr.(416)378-$M DOORS ORO US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We install) FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service A Repairs 905-837-0949 FINISHED BASEMENTS FRENCH DOORS CROWN MOLDING 1 KITCHENS. DECKS LIc. 63132 Ed - 905 M>W-4384 CAM!'Q4l�T t!!�a Calc raft Fede Eatioulaee CHARLIE (905)420.7647 (416)992-3568 Dears. Fences, Doors, ICd&M ns, Baartxatis, aping 6 GeaaOalTliepxis (905)837-0702 cell (416)616-3684 CONSTRUCTION Specializing in total home repairs dr rantriatlonS,� inside & out. AM Work fully guaranteed. 686-1913 AIP PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7, 2000 1 Auctions EN Auctiotn :11 h1prwat10Ns :11 hrtprovaltisttls ,ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!! Our "'Auction Package' consists of your ad running weekly in these publications: • Oshawa Whitby This Week • Ajax Pickering News Advertiser • Port Perry This Week • Northumberland News • Uxbridge Tribune • Canadian Statesman One call does it all!! Phone 576-9335 Fax 579-4218 . • 1 orahp off 1 i a swvkm swigs COME & WORSHIP Is a regular Friday Feature for the Churches in the Ajax Pickering area. To advertise your Church Services or Special Church events please call Janice at (905)-683-0707, Ext. 2218 or Fax# 905-579-4218 (Deadline for Copy is Wednesday noon for Friday) : 11 wwo nnnants REMOVAL Decks Post Hole Drilling Call — lawn 1-1088-579-0077 (905)-781,2022 rrstalled moved repaired Resrdenlai or Gommereol •Twdewowne> rfabesd. proprarmrtd. tnaaaaaud. Compact Its. uorsru vdtamao a varf- npe. FREE ESTBUTE First Slop Communications (416) 523-5571 807i:t.i� EXTERIORS w Roofing w Wrutdom A Doors a Decks i Patios Sunroonts 416-282-5300 BBB 1 r.r+M a 4AWTMQ A �� tlisement Ienovalitm aqua uaafaale (411) 414-51111 Pkb 11 allied suurn crilings. General repairs. 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AM Enwuwoww •Upscale• Escort Service Serving Durham Region Discretion Guaranteed Open 9 a.m. Daily (905) 725-2322 Now Hiring 1S+ Young, sweet, sexy, petito blxfd. Truly a gentleman's pleasure! Discreet. Out CallsOnly! Durham region. 416-989-8991 897 RUSSIAN TOP ELITE SPA laidrmv Grand OpNWV 2 Ladies - 4 Hands Compkie Mange & JaCttzz; 1211 Kiaagstoc Rd - 9054 09-4680 THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the tolllovwing area AJAX cOueere�neSt. York 5t. Brock St. Mary St. Windsor Ave. Tudor Ave. Maple Ave. Beech St. Cedar SL Gill SL Horne Ave. welsh SL Delaney Dc Rollo CW GHae alt I each or. HeMfterwood PA KkW Cres. Roosevelt Ave. Admiral Rd. Forest Rd. BlRcher Rd , Rftiecul SL TUloch Dr. Cres TEho��rnmolt Cres. or St. iiT *** FOR FtMTMM INFORMATM 905.683.5117 THE PIL%" ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas *Y -.,�:f* PICKERING Lynn Heights Dr. Alanbury Cres. Maury Cres. Sherman Cres. Colonial St. Summerpark Cres. Garland Cres. Woodsmere Cres Autumn Cres. Silver Maple Dr. White Cedar Dr. Amberlea Rd. Highview Rd. Seguin Sq. Otortabee Dr. Greenvale Ces. Springview Dr. Rosebank Rd. N. Charnwood Crt. Fawndale Rd. Riverview Cres. Valley Gate Rougevalley Dr. Hoover Dr. Littleford Sl. Marshcourt Dr. Bainbrdge Rd. Beechkmn Dr. Fairfield Cres. -.k 7> -> -.�rA FOR FURTHER INFORMIATION 905-683-5117 NO Tll>KE TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our Womer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company ,,aryls, address, phone number and contact name. ttrsasa FaX NEWS ADVERTIM 906479.4218 683.0707 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an em. 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For more information call 905-683-5117 TIRE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for Kids to deliver papers and flyers door to door four times a week by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. can 905-6a3-5117 ' 1 1 avalanrorlaars ' 1 1 r*waorinns Remember your departed loved ones with a special ti In Memoriam S Suhday, May 14 Deadline: Wednesday,May10 AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER THE COMMONrYY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 I (905) 683-07071 910 910 JORDAN, Jbsapll Fa1r (Rdm of Melillo Tor- onto Pdioe Division 55) - D elday 2i�y, d tis ham in *x. an Tiliteliday, 641h yew. *'Go Jort bekwed w" tp 04 of Mia in his gg Weer d Debbie, Linda, Joe Jr., Bi, Jason MW ,lanrft. Lois V graridlauier of Joey, Tm&, darn, and Eric. Joe will be sally missed by his U" tautly and ,,lends. Thew aamn�1�tt ill receive friends d the 1t10EACH1M FUNERAL HOME, 281 Road, Ajax (Pidcedrg vl'Aage) 905128-� Sdurday from 2-4 3 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in Ille Chapel on Sunday, May 7, 2000 d Spm. 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The item consists of ribbed, fleece leggings and a five -button fleece jacket with a fluffy white bear on the chest and fluffy white trim on the collar, wrist and waist. The item was available in two colours: pink and purple. A metal ring surrounding each of the buttons on the jacket can be pulled off. A child may put the metal ring in her mouth and accidentally choke. The item was sold in sizes 12m to 3x at Zellers stores across Canada beginning in September 1999. ff the metal ring is removed from each of the five buttons, the garment is safe and can continue to be worn. Customers may return the item to any Zellers store in Canada for a full refund. For more information please contact Zellers Customer Service 1 888 226-2225 Alex$ PUBLIC MEETING ON WATER SUPPLY THAT IMPACTS PICKERING The Region of York is currently undertaking an Environmental Assessment (EA) to develop a new Water Supply to support future growth as approved in its Official Plan. As part of this stuc* alternative locations for a raw water intake. raw water pumping station. water treatment plats, and transmission water mains are being investigated in Pickering (see map for alternatives under consideration). Public Information Centres were held in Pickering by York Region in Septerribw/Oclober 1999 followed by Workshops in November 1999. The purpose of Mese consultation activities was to obtain input on the alternatives under consideration. local environmental oondibons, and evaluation criteria. An additional Public Meeting was held in Pickering by York Region in February 2000 as a result of concerns raised by members of the public at the November 1999 Workshop. A follow-up meeting was held on April 18. 2000. At that meeting. a Community Working Group was organized by residents. The next step for Pickering residents is to provide input on what is important to them as York Region evaluates the various alternatives. This input will assist Ybrfk Region in site selection criteria weighting and the development of design, operational and construction standards once a preferred alternative has been selected. To receive this input from residents. a Public Meeting has been arranged for: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.tn. Dur*wton High School Cafeteria, Pickering For further inlormation about the project, or to be added to the mailing list, please contact the following: Debbie Konobek, Pialm ManaW York Region'na mportation and Wwks Department 17250 Yatge Street, Box 147 Newnws% , Ontarb, L3Y GZ1 Tel: (905) 830.4444 Ext: 3015 Fax: (905) 695-6353 Jeff Trudeau, NWW Canelo Limited CIO Vbrk Region Long Term W*w Project Office 17250 Yong* SbaK Newmarket. Ontario, L3Y 6Z1 Tei: (905) 830-4444 Ext: 3062 Fax: (905) 895-6353 dyAr" on s P PAGE 40 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, May 7 r -I vj i� 1943 DODGE STEALTH RT TWIN TURBO A.W.D. A must see! A rare find. 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