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`Chaotic'scene surrounded murder of Ajax man
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keep breathing'
BY STEPHEN SHAW
Staff Writer
In the chaos which followed a
fatal knife attack, a frantic Steven
Smith pleaded with his best friend
Raphael Lazenby to "stay with
me, keep breathing;' a court heard
Friday.
Moments earlier, Mr. Smith
was among a crowd of patrons
who gathered in the parking lot at
the Palace East strip club as Mr.
Lazenby, known to friends as
"Rae;' exchanged punches with
Daniel Robinson.
Mr. Smith told court the pair
were involved in a "one-on-one"
fight until two of Mr. Robinson's
friends - one of whom he identi-
fied as James -Junior" Solomos -
joined the altercation..
"I seen Junior run from where
he was to where they were fight-
ing, to jump into the fight;' he
said.
Mr. Smith observed Mr. Solo -
mos make a "punching motion"
towards Mr. Lazenby's chest and
stomach.
"I seen Rae kind of keel over.
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and Rae turned around and was
just completely covered in blood;'
Mr. Smith said.
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Couple chamed with child abuse
BY NATALIE MILLER
Special to the News Advertiser
PICKERING — Sobbing qui-
etly, a 29 -year-old Pickering
woman and her teary-eyed 20 -year-
old husband appeared in court Fri-
day on charges of abusing their
two -month-old daughter.
The baby had been taken to hos-
pital on three separate occasions
since early in January, Durham Re-
gional Police said.
She was rushed to Markham
Stouffville Hospital with a head in-
jury on Jan. 5.
On Jan. 17 she was taken to
Ajax and Pickering Health Centre
and was diagnosed with pneumo-
nia. The baby was transferred to the
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Hospital for Sick Children in
Toronto and Centenary Health Cen-
tre in Scarborough and was taken
home by her parents on Feb. 5, po-
lice said. - R ,
Five days later she was taken to
the Ajax and Pickering Health Cen-
tre with a spiral fracture to her right
arm and a fractured bone in her
shoulder, according to police. At
that time, it was discovered the cou-
ple's three-year-old son had a frac-
tured collar bone that hadn't been
treated, Sergeant Jim Grimley said.
On Feb. 11, X-rays that were
taken when the baby was admitted
to the Toronto hospital with pnew
monia were further examined and
revealed four f ctured ribs pmvi-
ously undetected, police said.
The couple was arrested on
Thursday and the two -month-old
and her brother are in the custody
of the Durham Children's Aid Soci-
ety. The couple, of the Rosebank
and Kingston roads arca, is charged
with assault causing bodily harm,
criminal negligence causing bodily
harm and failing to provide the ne-
cessities of life. The charges
against the couple relate to their
daughter's injuries.
The couple's names can't be
published in order to protect the
identity of the children.
They are scheduled to appear in
Oshawa provincial court for a bail
hearing on Monday morning.
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apologizes,
but he's still
miffed
Whitby Mayor Marcel Brunelle has
apologized for an outburst at the Feb. 10
Regional Council meeting, but he's still
steaming about a press release issued
hours after his abrupt departure from
the session.
At the Feb. 10 meeting, Mayor
Brunelle was upset atxAit a plan by the
Durham Region Economic Develop-
ment Advisory Committee (DREDAC)
to review its operations. Mayor
Brunelle said the Whitby economic de-
velopment department hadn't been con-
sulted about the review and, hcfl�re
storminY out cif the chamhcrx. x l
community "ouldn't pam,:ir,i!,
MARCEL BRUNELLE
`1 really have a problem with this.'
A press release issued later on Feb.
10 stated Regional Council unanimous-
ly endorsed the review. In the release,
Durham Chairman Roger Anderson
said DREDAC is independent from the
Region and hoped Whitby and all com-
munities would work with the organiza-
tion. ;
Mr. Anderson said the media release
was "put out on my instructions."
.Mayor Brunelle said on Wednesday,
"I apologize. I was acting inappropriate-
ly walking out. I wouldn't condone
doing it at our council. I apologize to
council and to you."
But, he added, "I don't apologize
about the issue. The media release is in-
conrect, in my opinion."
' Mayor Brunelle said there wasn't a
unanimous vote, as claimed in the news
t+elease, "from what I understand."
He also criticized Chairman Ander-
;son for issuing a news release "at your
,pleasure"
"We should leave (actions like this)
to Toronto. Let them play that game. I
Featly have a problem with this, out of
the blue"
Mr. Anderson said the vote was
unanimous, but Whitby Councillor Pat
:Perkins noted she didn't support the
matter in the vote.
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week. Many residents took part in the celebration
Women's services outlined at Pickering library
PICKERING — New Services in
the Community for Women is the focus
of a presentation to be made at the up-
coming annual general meeting of the
Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre.
Multilingual Community Interpreter
Services spokesman Latha Sukumar
and Michelle Azubuikc of Victim Ser-
vices of Durham Region will make pre-
sentations.
As well, directors and officers will
be elected.
"Tile meeting will be held 'Mursday,
March I I from 7 to 9 p.m. in the audi-
torium of the Pickering Central Library,
One The Esplanade. Light refresh-
ments will be served.
If you're interested in attending,
you're asked to register by calling 686-
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Verbal
dispute led
to stabbing
at strip club
VERBAL from Page 1
"I ran up to him and we laid him down and
just got some blankets and talked to him. He was
starting to get incoherent, he was in a lot of
shock"
Mr. Lazenby, 22, of Ajax, was rushed by am-
bulance to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital and
died a short time later. The father of a young boy
had been stabbed nine times.
Mr. Solomos, 24, has pleaded not guilty to
second-degree murder in the March 18. 1998
death.
Durham Regional Police Constable Uldis
Buks was the first officer to reach the bar fol-
lowing a report of a stabbing at 2:33 a.m.
"Tbc scene was quite chaotic:' Const. Buks
testified.
He said Mr. Lazenby was lying on the ground
in the parking lot and a panicked Mr. Smith was
screaming to "stay with me, keep breathing, stay
with me.
"Mr. Lazenby was in a great deal of discom-
fort because of the injuries he suffered during the
attack. He was conscious and was having a very
difficult time breathing;' Const. Buks testified.
The jury heard Mr. Smith met Mr. Lazenby at
the Palace East just before 11:30 p.m. on March
17.
Just after 2 a.m., as the bar was closing.
Daniel Robinson got into a verbal dispute in the
lobby with his girlfriend, Annette Goguen, one
of the dancers.
Mr. Smith said Mr. Lazenby went to inter-
vene, telling Mr. Robinson, "'Why don't you
leave her alone.*
*1 said (to Rae) don't mess with those guys;'
Mr. Smith testified. But Mr. Lazenby and Mr.
Robinson soon came to blows outside the club.
At one point during the verbal dispute inside
the club. Mr. Solomos pulled a knife from his
jacket and told Mr. Robinson, "Don't worry. if
we have any trouble with the bouncers, I've got
my knife," a witness testified earlier.
Mr. Solomos, Mr. Robinson and two friends
were found by police near a set of railway tracks
a short time after the stabbing. _ &_-,
A folding knife with a broken handle was re-
covered.
The trial continues Monday.
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Police first believed death of woman a `hanging suicide'
Defence lawyer contends evidence seized at White home may have been contaminated
BY STEPHEN SHAW
Staff Writer
The first police officer to
arrive at the scene following
the death of Laurie White
didn't secure the home be-
cause he was convinced it
was a suicide, a murder trial
was told.
"It appeared to be a hang-
ing suicide," Durham Re-
gional Police Sergeant Gary
Pursey said FFiday at the
first-degree murder trial of
Jesse Watkins, 26, of Picker-
ing.
The prosecution contends
Mr. Watkins, of Denmar
Road, was a "jealous, obses-
sive" ex-boyfriend who
stalked Ms. White following
the break-up and on Oct. 8,
1996, strangled the 20 -year-
old dental assistant, making it
look like suicide.
Mr. Watkins was charged
seven months later and has
pleaded not guilty.
Defence lawyer lames
Lockyer charged Friday that
police failed to secure the
White's Marinet Crescent
home following the discov-
ery of Laurie's body by her
mother.
He said evidence seized
by police from Ms. White's
bedroom, where she was
found with an electrical cord
wrapped tightly around her
neck, wasn't taken until sev-
eral weeks later and that the
scene was tampered with.
All sorts of things that
might have been seized" at
LAURIE WHITE
Found dead in bedroom
of Pickering home.
the time were not, leaving the
potential for contamination,
Mr. Lockyer suggested.
"You treated this scene as
being a suicide?" Mr. Locky-
er asked of Sgt. Pursey. "You
didn't treat it as a crime
scene... If you had what
would you have done?"
JESSE WATKINS
Charged with
first-degree murder.
"Probably the house
would have been sealed off...
to collect evidence," Sgt.
Pursey replied.
"You didn't do that at all;'
Mr. Lockyer shot back.
"Mat's right."
Court was told coroner
Dr. Richard Swain informed
Sgt. Pursey of the hanging
suicide of a young man, in
the same area and on the
same day, and raised con-
cems about a possible a link
to Ms. White's death.
Surely having knowledge
about the earlier suicide that
day would have had an im-
pact on how Sgt. Pursey han-
dled the White scene, Mr.
Lockyer suggested.
"Apparently not... we still
considered it a suicide," the
officer said. 'At that point I
was convinced that was the
way it happened"
The two deaths were
found unrelated, jurors were
told.
Mr. Lockyer produced the
door to Ms. White's bed-
room, covered in fingerprint
dust, and asked Sgt. Pursey
whether he tried to recon-
struct the manner in which he
believed Ms. White hanged
herself.
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"Did it occur to you to do
an experiment with the cord
or the door to see whether or
not it seemed to fit your as-
sumptions?"
Sgt. Pursey said it did not.
"Do you not think that 99
times out of 100 you would
have played around with the
cord and door to see if the
facts fit the theory?"
Perhaps in hindsight, he
would have, but, "You learn
by experience," the officer
said.
Mr. Lockyer, though, sug-
gested the officer did, in fact,
attempt to reconstruct the
suicide and said "it's com-
mon sense that you did"
Sgt. Pursey flatly denied
the lawyer's assertion,
though he agreed he ob-
served just one set of mark-
ings on the top of the bed-
room door.
"I don't recall seeing
those other marks along the
top of the door," he said when
shown two separate sets of
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EDITORIAL
The business
of staying in school
Learning and earning link needs
support from companies
No matter what line of work one
chooses in order to make a living, most
people would agree it's tough to get a
job without an education. The first step
toward our children's future employ-
ment, then, is a well-rounded experi-
ence in the hallowed halls of learning.
Unfortunately, there are still those
youths who, for one reason or another,
will drop out of school. Still others,
wavering on indecision, can be influ-
enced to make the right choice by
groups like Junior Achievement of
Durham Region.
Junior Achievement's Economics of
Staying in School (ESIS) program
takes the message that there's a direct
link between learning and earning to
thousands of Durham students each
year. Through volunteers, the program
hc;ps influence at -risk students and
guides those who are already on the
right track. Volunteers are members of
the business community who work
with students in the classroom,
prompting youths to think about the
kind of lifestyle they want and how
much it will cost to support them-
selves.
But now JA is appealing to the
Durham business community to help
keep the ESIS program going, through
both monetary donations and more
classroom volunteer.
Director Donna Raetsen Kemp re-
port~ each ESIS program costs $350.
And with JA aiming to deliver its mes-
sage to every Grade 8 class in Durham
by 2002, the organization needs to
raise $90,000 to expand its efforts.
It's already been proven that
Durham Region's business community
can be counted on when it comes to
doing its part to make our collective
neighbourhood a better place to live.
Time and time again, this sector has ex-
erted itself to help build hospitals, sup-
port sporting organizations and donate
to countless other worthwhile projects.
But the ESIS program, in a way. of-
fers companies a direct opportunity to
ensure the future health of their own
businesses. By helping to plant seeds
of eagerness in tomorrow's community
leaders. firms in turn contribute to the
health of tomorrow's workforce. As an
added bonus, the ESIS program gives
companies a way to encourage com-
munity leadership today among current
employees.
With or without programs like the
ESIS, there will still be students who
stay in school, and there will still be
those who choose to drop out. But if
just one child is positively influenced
by those business volunteers who take
the time to visit their classrooms, then
it can be labelled a success.
Those companies which support the
program help impart an important life
lesson and earn top marks for their ef-
forts.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
MPP's job
no easy ride
To the editor:
I just finished reading the letter
from P.G. Pryma about Durham
West MPP Janet Ecker being driven
to work in a "limousine" and I feel
I must respond to the scathing at-
tack against her.
Ms. Ecker does not hold a typi-
cal nine -to -five job where she can
have the luxury of returning home
at the same time any two days of
the week. Not only does she spend
her day in session at the Ontario
Legislature. she often must travel
out of town, as well as participate in
many evening functions as required
Postcards from the wedgie victim
Too much fun turns Rastaman into Pastaman
Postcard arrives in the mail the
other day.
"Weather is here, wish you were
beautiful," it begins.
That's so funny I forget to laugh.
He starts every postcard from every
vacation destination the same way.
Usually also writes "Send lawyers,
guns and money" Often gets into
legal trouble.
Where is he this time?
The card is signed `Pastaman'.
Italy, perhaps?
'Greetings and salutations from
the sunny south. You oughtta be here!
The surf and the sand are amazin',
dude, when they don't get into inap-
propriate places."
Don't think I want to read any
more of this.
"I'm in the ocean today,
mon...chillin'...hangin'...goin' with
the flow. Until a wedgie wave comes
up and re -arranges things."
Puuhlease!
"So, my new Speedo's lost. Waist
Blake
Purdy
News Editor
band's up around my chest."
Ughh! Not a pretty sight seeing a
middle-aged man in that condition,
wandering from lifeguard tower to
towel cabana, pleading for tweezers.
"Otherwise havin' a great time.
Exceedin' the limit at the all -you -can -
eat buffet. Did I tell ya' it's all-inclu-
sive?"
Don't have to. Coconut rum stains
give it away.
"Oglin' the babes through my mir-
rored shades. Tannin' the whole
bod... bronze...even. Feelin' irie,
mon."
Eerie's more like it. Even tan,
hrrrmphh. Last vacation, he came
back lobster red. Except for the jelly
belly. Pasty white, eclipsed as it is by
his pendulous 'pees'. Dolly Parton,
eat your heart out. Maybe this time
he'll take up his wife's offer to
"grease up the hind flanks" with the
45 sunblock.
He doesn't have much room left
on the postcard to write.
"Got's to go. Happy hour at
Tommy's Rum Bar. Time to get loose
and funky."
Aha, he's so relaxed on pina co-
ladas he can't make the loop on the
first letter that would have identified
him as 'Rastaman'.
"See ya' when I see ya'. Pasta -
man"
I see him the next day. Beet red.
Walkin' kinda funny. Wearin' a
colourful hat like those popular with
Rastafarians. Covers his bald pate
nicely. Comes with dreadlocks sewn
on. Locks are a little thin, though —
linguini thin. Pastaman, Rastaman.
of someone in her position. I have,
on occasion, had the opportunity to
he a passenger in the car (it is a car.
and not a limousine as suggested by
the letter writer).
During one such occasion, after
a full day at the legislature, we were
scheduled to attend an evening
function. The vehicle, with Ms.
Ecker inside, arrived to pick me up
at 7 p.m. While we were en route to
the function, Ms. Ecker spent time
responding to letter, reading some
of the reams of information pertain-
ing to her cabinet post, and orga-
nizing her notes for the following
day. We spent a little more than two
hours at the function. The ride
home, as well, was nor a time for
socializing, as Ms. Ecker was, once
again, hard at work completing her
notes for the next day at the legisla-
ture and her trip to Northern On-
tario. The driver dropped her off at
her home just before I I p.m. and
was going to return at 7 a.m. Ms.
Ecker had not yet seen her husband
that evening.
Mr. or Ms. Pryma, perhaps for
you being away from your family
the entire day would be a perk. I
can assure you, for Ms. Ecker it
isn't!
Jan Whalen,
Plickering
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Nuclear environmental study slammed
`Clear failure' by Hydro to address public concerns: Independent expert
BY MAR/ANNE TAKACS
Staff Writer
PICKERING — Ontario
Hydro's environmental review of
the Pickering nuclear station was
"inadequate" and "flawed" and the
action plan drawn up to address
problems it identified is "unaccept-
able", according to the scientist ap-
pointed to evaluate the review and
action plan.
However, Hydro and the compa-
ny that supervised the review,
SENES Consultants Ltd., continue
to maintain the review and plan are
sound.
The review was conducted last
year, partially in response to com-
munity pressure for an environmen-
tal assessment of the nuclear plant,
and also because the Atomic Energy
Control Board ordered Hydro to
provide a report on the station's en-
vironmental programs and policies.
SENES was hired by Hydro to do
the work, a community working
group (CWG) of citizens was put to-
gether to provide public input and
Prof. Nick Eyles of the University of
Toronto's department of environ-
mental science was chosen to act as
independent reviewer.
While Prof. Eyles praises Hydro
in his final report for undertaking
the review and giving local residents
and groups a formal role in it, he
concludes there was "a clear failure
by OH (Ontario Hydro) and SENES
to listen to the concerns of the CWG
and adequately address them as part
of the environmental review
process"
Prof. Eyles also states, ' lite sci-
entific methodology followed by
SENES was inadequate and, further,
that the technical ranking of issues
presented in (the final consultant's
report) is seriously flawed". He says
these faults are mostly the result of a
lack of pertinent environmental data
on which to base any conclusions,
prioritization of issues, or actions.
"The environmental review
process has firmly established that
insufficient data currently exist with
respect to many environmental is-
sues to make any definite conclu-
sions regarding the past and present
environmental performance of
PNGS (Pickering Nuclear Generat-
ing Station) and the nature of any
impact on the surrounding biophys-
ical environment. The present envi-
ronmental monitoring system at
PNGS is inadequate, especially with
regard to contaminated groundwater
and emissions r+ekased to the atmos-
phere, ground and surface waters in-
cluding Lake Ontario"
Prof. Eyles finds the environ-
mental action plan drawn up for the
Pickering station to be faulty be-
cause it is based on insufficient data;
relies on a prioritization of issues
that is "not systematically orga-
nized"; does not contain necessary
detail or milestones for assessing
improvement; and fails to ponsider
many of the issues raised by the
CWG.
"I conclude the environmental
action plan does not form the basis
for improved long-term environ-
mental management at PNGS that is
sought by the public" he states. "It
does not set out a sufficiently com-
A recently -released report by an independent ex- supervised the review, however, maintain the re -
pen severely criticizes the environmental review of view and action plan developed from it are both
the Pickering nuclear station undertaken last year sound. This aerial photo shows the Pickering Nu -
by Ontario Hydro. Hydro and the consultants who clear Generating Station from the northeast.
plete and logically -structured set of
actions needed to remedy the lack of
understanding of the environmental
impact of PNGS and is, therefore,
unacceptable:'
The professor's recommenda-
tions include the launch of a new
and comprehensive environmental
review process as soon as possible,
..which would consider all issues
brought forward by the public, be
based on a scientifically -rigorous
technical ranking of issues and iden-
tify a comprehensive environmental
action plan that is based on a coher-
ent set of actions designed to identi-
fy all contaminant sources (past and
present), pathways, receptors and
effects in the environment surround-
ing, under and within PNGS :
He also recommends the estab-
lishment of a permanent 'Pickering
Nuclear Environmental Steering
Committee' to oversee the new re-
view process, with members from
the CWG. Hydro, provincial Envi-
ronment Ministry, the AECB, the
Towns of Pickering and Ajax and
Durham Region.
SENES executive vice-president
Doug Chambers says his company
stands by its analysis and recom-
mended actions.
"There's a difference of profes-
sional opinion here:' he states in ref-
erence to Prof. Eyles report.
Though he agrees more data i!
needed in some areas. Mr. Cham.
bers maintains there was enough in.
formation on many issues to dram
conclusions and base action on
While it was necessary to estimate
extrapolate or calculate when infor
matron wasn't directly available, ht
explains, that was done using ac
cepted scientific methodologies an(
data bases. "Where we had to maks
assumptions the assumptions art
spelled out:' he says, adding all tht
necessary references are there foi
other scientists to review.
Judy Ryan, manager of environ
mens, safety and health for the Pick
Bring plant. says Hydro will consid
er and implement some of Prof
Eyles' findings and recommends
tions as it moves forward with it!
environmental action plan. Sht
notes Hvdro is aware more data anc
research are still needed in some
areas.
"The intent of our environmenta
action plan is to fill those: gaps. T(
have it pointed out that there Wert
gaps in information and more stud)
is required was not a surprise to us:
But Ms. Rvan also maintain.
there is sufficient information fe
Hydro to move forward on enviror
mental issues. She says Hydro wi
be flexible and willing to listen t
the community as it works on in
proving the Pickering station's cm
ronmental performance.
On the matter of the issues raise
by the CWG but not addressed ii
the review, Ms. Ryan says they wil
he dealt with as part of the nex
phase: of Hydro's consultation will
the community. which will involvt
the formation of a new 'communit,
advisory council' to include mem
bers of the old CW'G.
Hydro `won't hide' nuclear plant information
BY MARIANNE TAKACS
Staff Writer
PICKERING — Ontario
Hydro's nuclear division is not
going to use its impending exemp-
tion from the province's Freedom
of Information Act to shield itself
from public scrutiny, according to
the man who heads Hydro's nuclear
operations.
"We're not going to hide, we'll
give you anything you want," Carl
Andognini told Pickering council-
lors Monday. He was responding to
a question about how Hydro could
live up to its stated commitment to
remain open and accessible to the
public in Pickering when the
provincial government has decided
to exempt Hydro from the act. "Any
information you want related to the
Pickering station or the nuckar op-
erations at other stations, you have
access to:'
Groups such as the Canadian
Environmental Law Association
and Durham Nuclear Awareness
have raised concerns the exemption
will in effect lead to the suppression
of important information on nuclear
station operations in Ontario. It's
supposed to come into effect April
I when Hydro is to be divided up
into separate generating and elec-
tricity distribution companies, to
allow the new companies to com-
pete in an open electricity market in
Ontario next year.
The act has been used by envi-
ronmental groups and the media in
the past to force the release of
Hydro documents such as peer re-
views on the performance of its nu-
ckar stations, and its financial con-
tracts with the U.S. experts hired to
improve the performance of the nu-
ckar division.
Provincial officials have said the
exemption is in place to ensure pri-
vately -owned energy companies
won't have an unfair advantage
over Hydro, which is a Crown cor-
poration and would normally be
subject to the freedom of informa-
tion legislation. Mr. Andognim said
he wasn't consulted on the
Province's decision and is prepared
to support its reversal for the nu-
clear operations he oversees. He
noted the only information on oper-
ations he wouldn't be prepared to
divulge would be anything having
to do with "security".
"We're very concerned about
this development;' councillors were
told by DNA representative Irene
Kock. She said DNA has used the
act for years to obtain information
on issues such as fire safety in nu-
clear facilities.
Ms. Kock said she used the leg-
islation most recently to ask for a
copy of a Hydro report on the elec-
tricity demand and availability of
supply options that will help the
utility decide whether to restart the
Pickering `A' reactors, which have
been shut down since March of
1998. She noted she had at first
asked Hydro directly for the report
but got no reply. Her application
has been turned down but DNA
plans to appeal it and intends to ask
for the Town's support on the ap-
peal because the restart issue is of
major public concern.
Ms. Kock maintained Hydro
doesn't need the exemption to pro-
tect its competitive position be-
cause the Freedom of Information
Act already includes protection for
information which might be valu-
able to competitors.
"I'he existing legislation is more
than adequate:' she said. "In fact we
think it's already too restrictive."
Ms. Kock noted there is also a
danger posed by federal legislation
creating a new federal regulator to
replace the Atomic Energy Control
Board.
"'Iirey're preparing to put in
blanket exemptions as well. We're
going to be shut out if we don't see
these reversed."
Ward 1 Regional Councillor
Maurice Brenner said he plans to
bring a motion before Council next
week to have the Town oppose the
exemption for Hydro.
Dave Steele of Pickering -Ajax
Citizens Together (PACT) for the
Environment said after the meeting
he too is concerned about the ex-
emption, and is not sure Mr. An-
dognini will be able to follow
through on his promise to release
information to the community.
"I don't actually think he can say
that:' said Mr. Steele. "It's not his
decision"
AOP PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Februairy 2S. 1999
Weekend show in Pickering puts
you up the creek, with a paddle
PICKERING — Canoe
Ontario is bringing the great
outdoors here with the coun-
try's largest camping, canoe-
ing and kayaking exhibition
next weekend.
Experts from across North
America will lead informa-
tive discussions on topics
ranging from tripping,
Olympic training, canoe
building and repair. Work-
shops and seminars are de-
signed to inspire canoe en-
thusiasts, from the hard-core
paddler to the recreational
novice. Speakers include
Kevin Callan, Mike Runtz
and Hap Wilson.
More than 100 exhibitors
are slated to take part in the
event, which will be held at
NIS walk needs volunteers
The Durham Chapter of
the Multiple Sclerosis So-
ciety needs volunteers to
help out at the Super Cities
Walk for MS on Sunday,
April 18.
The walk-a-thon raises
funds on behalf of the
50,000 people with Multi -
pie Sclerosis in Canada.
The Multiple Sclerosis
Society supports research
projects and local services
to people living with MS
and their families. For
more information call
Lynda at 686-5598 or
Nuala at 619-2729.
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Quilt ra'11le aids ongoing Pickering schoolhouse project
Hand -made quilt a labour of love for Pickering Museum Village staff, volunteers
PICKERING — The Picker-
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is raffling off a quilt to raise
money for its Puterbaugh School-
house Project.
The quilt is being hand -made
by a group of volunteers, includ-
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ber Lyn McGowan and a number
of other staff members and
friends.
They began the project last
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NEWS A IAV ERTISER FEB. 28, 1999
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Two special Our little girl" Desiree turned "We can't believe it's been a A cutie
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people have birth-,, 18 on Feb. 23. decade since with a big
days this month. "You've come j you made smile turned
Daddy Waynea long way ! your debut in two on Feb.
celebrated his baby" Lots of _ Name Drop- 21. Happy
birthday on Feb. love from "' j ping. Where birthday wish -
18 and his 'little Mom, Kevin, has the time es and love to
Missy' Briannex"'r' Russell, Nan, !.. gone'? Happy Desiree Sam
turned one on Feb. Corey, Haley, j� f 10th ;Mitchell from Mommv,
26. Love and ''"' 'Myrna and r, on Feb. 20. Daddy, broth
happy birthday wishes from Mommy, Taylor and Shayne. -_ Bandit. - Love from c Austin,
Mommy, Daddy, Adam, Renee Grandma and Papa.
and Spot."
40th Birthday 13th Birthday Birthday Birthday
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Not bad for a I nine on Jan. 4
eight on Feb. 25. i
fella who1 Celebrating with and the whole
turned 40 Feb.friends and fami- family joined
18. Love from z %• �, ly. Ian Tobias Y �' in celebrating = -
wife Nancy,knocked down aIt
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best wishes from the gang at IG. birthday. Happy birthday w uhcs love from Mom, Dad, Steve and
-Introducing the newest and love from Mom, Dad, Erica Melanie. l
teenager in the Young and Nana. l
Birthday family! Tamara turned 13
on Feb. 27 and she headed c Birthdav
"Colton McIntosh Robinson, to a movie with her pals. 1A Birthday
do you know Happy birthday wishes to Alex Miles turned Feb. 16
how clever you Tamara, alias Moon, from one on Feb. 21. -He's it's party was a special
are? Our little Mom, Dad, Byron, Ho- such a delightful, happy time at the day for Craig
cutie turned bart the dog. Grandma baby. We can't wait toKotsopoulos Hunter. as he: '
two on Feb. and Grandpa Greenaway watch him grow and home, as Jor- celebrated his
23" Wishing in Georgetown, Grandma thrive with the love of dan turned six 18th birthday.
him a happy and Grandpa Young in family and friends. on Feb. 19. "Love and
birthday were Sedona. Arizona, and the Happy birthday from Wishing him a best wishes
Mom, Dad, rest of the Young clan, Michelle and Brad happy birth- for a happy
brothers Jor- young and old." miles.- day and anoth- birthday. play `.w
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dan and Brodi. Birthday wishes er exciting year of fun are God bless you richly from Mom,
also go out to Grandpa Raithby, Mommy, Daddy, Alexandra, Dad. brother Kevin and family -
who celebrated on the same day. Birthday Tyler, Joshua and Victoria. "Keep -
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"Our little angel" Lucy Lorefice Birthday
Birthday turned five on Feb. 24. "Happy
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Happy third birthday wishes from Mommy, Daddy, Nina, Sab- j y birthday wish -
went out
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to "our uncles, cousins and Niko" little boy in the►' ;� Mitch Palmer
Friendly Malcolmson on Feb. 2S
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Zacb on Gregor home, because Ian turns Jacob a happy I
Feb' 22' four years old. Wishing Ian a happy birthday with love were Mom,
"Every Dad, Kayla, David and Ryan.
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you very much and want you and the A birthday party was held in the mmitti turned birthday wishes t
world to know that you're the best Smith home on Feb. 16 to help lit- five on Feb. 26. from Mommy,
thing that ever happened to our lives. tie cutie MacKenzie celebrate her Happy birthday Daddy, brother
Love you always from Moa, Dad, third birthday. Lots of love from wishes with. Shawn, Nanny,
Nona, Nonna, godparents, aunts, Monmy, Daddy, Kyle, Devin and lots of love Poppy and all his family. "We love
uncles and cousins." her Nanas, Papas, and family. from Mommy and Daddy. you very much Boo"
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FEB. 28, 1999
MONDAY, MARCH 1
LUNCH: The ladies auxiliary of Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 606 offers
daily lunches from noon to 1:30 p.m. at
the Legion hall at 1555 Bayly St., Pick-
ering. Under $4. All welcome, no mem-
bership required. 839-2990.
MENTAL HEALTH: The Durham
Family Mental Health Support meets
Mondays at 10 am. at Pickering Village
United Church, 300 Church St. N.,
Ajax. Support for family working
through to improved mental health.
668-6101, 619-1499.
DIVORCE: A Divorce Care Recovery
seminar and support group meets Mon-
days from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Room 203
at the Christian Life Centre, corner of
Rossland and Ravenscr6ft Rds., Ajax.
$5 for initial session, $2 subsequently.
Child care not available. 416-878-6571.
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
TOASTMASTERS: The Pickering
Powerhouse Toastmasters meet Tues-
days from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Board of
Trade offices at 1099 Kingston Rd.,
suite 224, Pickering. Guests welcome.
420-9816.
LUNCH: The Ladies Auxiliary of
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606,
1555 Bayly St., Pickering, offers lunch-
es Monday to Friday from 12 to 1:30
p.m. All welcome, no membership re-
quired. Under $4. 839-2990.
SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Dis-
cussion Group meets at 9:30 a -m. at St.
Andrew's Community Centre, 46 Ex-
eter Rd., Ajax. David Wickware of Gait
Works discusses proper orthotics for
walking. 619-0315.
DROP-IN: The Ajax North Drop -In
Centre meets from 9 to 1 I a.m. every
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at
the Riverbreezc Community Centre, 1
'Richards Lane, Ajax. Parents, care-
-givers and children four and under wel-
come. Free. 428-8817 (Darlene Walk-
er), 683-4400 (Darlene Neville).
FELLOWSHIP: The Ladies in Fel-
lowship Evening at Bayfair Baptist
Church, 817 Kingston Rd., east of
Whites Rd., Pickering, begins at 7:30
p.m. in the carpeted gym (enter through
main back doors and go downstairs).
-Guest speaker Gail Welsh, singer Pat
:.Russell, and Michael's Craft Store
E.
dlpoonstrator Joanne Fleming. $3 at the
door. 839-2494 (Edna Hayes).
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Now that spring will be here
very soon you'll want your car to
look its best.
Of course there's no better
way to make sure this happens than
by a visit to Diamond Shine Car
Cleaning & Detailing.
Joanne Elawar of Diamond
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um for $19.99 will put life back into
your vehicle.
"It can take away those memo-
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water," she says. "It's a great way to
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For this low price the experi-
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chamois dry the body and win-
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Of course if your car needs
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Jim Hickling has been bring-
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"Right from the beginning
they made my car lexA like new,"
he says. "And coming here for reg-
ular maintenance means it's staved
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Joanne wants to thank Jim and
all of her loyal customers who have
made her business such a great suc-
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This family business, located
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includes Joanne along with her dad
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Spring will be here before
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planning those outdoor renovation
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Maybe it's an addition you
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those warn summer days with fam-
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It's also the best time to have
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But don't forget spring is also a
great time for indoor projects such
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Whatever the project, YOU
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Bear -y impressive collection
The Sexual Assault Care Centre of the Lak-
eridge Health Corporation collected more
than 500 teddy bears in a recent drive and
will help distribute the bears to various
agencies in Durham Region which deal
with sexual assault victims. Marking their
success with the stuffed friends this week
are (from left) Frank Serra of the Chil-
dren's Aid Society, Durham Regional Po-
lice Detective Sergeant Ron Rollauer,
Shirley Burnett of the Sexual Assault Care
Centre and Sharon Trbovieh, principal at
Hampton Public School in Durham Region.
Hampton P.S. and M.J. Hobbs Public
School students collected a large portion of
the teddy bears.
Local crafters at collectibles show
AJAX —A number of Ajax
residents will show and sell
their handiwork at the upcom-
ing Country Decorating and
Collectibles Show in
Markham.
Local participants include
Sherri and David Audet of
Garden c& Grove, who will
have an exhibit of solid copper
garden and home accents,
while Suzanne Legere of The
Bountiful Basket exhibits gar -
den collectibles and critters'
bird houses.
Ann McKenzie of Country
Cabin has bears for such occa-
sions as birthdays, while Gay
Fletcher of Crafty Creatures
will sell wine bottle decora-
tions and Christmas hedge-
hogs.
The show features trea-
sures, heirlooms, arts and
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who are working together
to prevent heart disease and
cancer invite you to make
healthy eating a part of
your daily routine and to
get out there and experi-
ence all that Durham has to
offer. _
March is 'nutrition
month and it is an excellent
time to learn about how to
include healthy eating in
your life. Our partners have
resources and programs
available to assist you.
Some of these resources
include:
• Heart and Stroke Foun-
dation of Ontario offers a
wide variety of print mate-
rials relating to healthy eat-
ing. Heart healthy cook-
books are for sale at the
Heart and Stroke Founda-
tion.
These include: Bonnie
Stern's 'More Heartsmart
Cooking,' Romona Joseph -
son's 'The Heartsmart
Shopper: Nutrition on the
Run,' Stephen Wong's
'Heartsmart Chinese Cook-
ing,' and the new Krishna
Jamal's 'Heartsmart
Flavours of India.' Pro-
ceeds from the sale of these
cookbooks goes to support
programs and services by
the Heart and Stroke Foun-
dation. For information call
686-1521.
• Canadian Cancer Soci-
ety has a wide variety of
Take time in
March and learn
how to eat right
March is National Nutrition
Month — a perfect time to think
about our eating habits and how we
can make them healthier.
Nurses and nutritionists in the
Heart Disease/Cancer Prevention pro-
gram at Durham Region Health De-
partment offer a series of interactive
group sessions to assist people in
doing just that. Healthy Eating
...Make It Happen! is the theme.
'lite aim of the program is to assist
Durham Region residents in making
healthy food choices. "We usually
start with the basics," says Public
Health Nutritionist Debra Carby. "We
explore typical eating habits and use
Canada's Food Guide as a basis.for
making change."
Another opportunity for promot-
ing the Healthy Eating ... Make It Hap-
pen! message to Durham Region res-
idents is at the grocery store. Health
Department staff are available at
laste4gsting booths to share informs -
tion on healthy eating and to offer
samples of good -tasting, lower fat
.Jficiods. "We're able to interact with a
Marge number of people this way;'
says Public Health Nurse Sandi
Hughes. "Everyone buys groceries at
some time. By being present and ac-
4cessible in the grocery store we can
:encourage people to think more care-
fully about what they are buying and
ieating "
For more information about
Healthy Eating community groups or
the grocery store campaign call the
Durham Region Connection line at
005) 723-8521 or 1-800-841-2729.
pamphlets, fact sheets,
recipes and videos about
healthy eating and nutri-
tion.
Proceeds from the sale
of the Anne Lindsay 'Smart
Cooking, 10th Anniversary
Edition' go toward the sup-
port of programs and ser-
vices of the Canadian Can-
cer Society.
For information call
686-1516.
• YWCA through its
recreation and prenatal pro-
grams works with the
Health Department and
other community groups to
provide nutrition services.
Call 723-9922
• YMCA in conjunction
with other community part-
ners provide Food for
Thought and other pro-
grams that support teen
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mothers. Call 434-3831 or
839-8011.
• The Youth Centre of
Ajax -Pickering also hosts a
Food for Thought pre- and
post -natal nutrition pro-
gram in collaboration with
the health department. Nu-
trition and cooking activi-
ties are also part of their
life .skills programs for
youths. Access to foods for
youth is facilitated through
its Food Bank which is a
satellite of St. Paul's on the
Hill Food bank. Call 428-
1212.
Canada's Food Guide to
Healthy Eating recom-
mends that we eat five to
10 servings of vegetables
and fruit each day. The
Heart and Stroke Founda-
tion Report Card on chil-
dren's health habits from
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AJAX — There's a bit of bad
news for Ajax youngsters: It's going
to be raining cats and dogs during the
school March break.
The good news is the forecast only
applies to the Ajax Public Library,
where a series of programs based on
the theme of cats and dogs will keep
children busy.
All programs offered during the
break are free and operate.on a drop-
in basis.
Preschoolers can enjoy Storytime
Sessions on March 15 at the library's
Village branch, March 16 at the
McLean branch and March 17 at the
main branch. All sessions start at
10:30 a.m. and run for 30 minutes.
School -aged children can learn
cartooning at the main branch at
10:30 a.m. on March 15, at the Vil-
lage branch on March 17 at 1:30 p.m.
and at the McLean branch on March
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s invade Ajax libraryidurng school break
18, also at 1:30 p.m. Each session
runs for 90 minutes.
Town hall at the corner of Har-
Kingston Road; and the
and Magill Drive.
Youths can learn about the world
wood Avenue and Kings Cres-
McLean branch is in the com-
Call Cindy Kimber at 428 -
of a working dog when a Metro
cent; the Village branch is on
munity centre at the southeast
3564 for more information
Toronto Police officer d h'
Church Street north of
corner of Westney Road North
about any of the programs.
an IS dog
Falk visit the McLean branch on
March 17 at 10:30 a.m. The constable
and his canine partner will be there
for 45 minutes.
Crafters can make a whimsical cat
from felt on March 18 at 10:30 a.m.
at the main branch.
All programs are limited by room
capacity.
The main branch is next to the
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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Regional Municipality of Durham at its
meeting to be held on Wedrwsday, the 24th day of March, 1999, at 10:00 a -m- in the
Regional Council Chambers. 605 RosslaW Road East whilby intends to pass a by-
law to stop up and dose part of the unopened public highway known as Sayy Street,
in the Town of Pickerin% described as Part of Parcel Street - 1. Section 40M-1334,
Part of Lot 29, Range 3, B.F.C., Plan 4OM-1334. in the Town of Pickering, in the
Regional Municipality of DudNM designated as Pants 1.2 and 3 on Reference Plan
4OR-18421, r�scetved and deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of
Durham (No- 40) on the 27th day of August, 1999;
Safe plan showing the unopened part of the public highway lowb
w, as SaY
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may be examirwd at the office of the Clerk of the The Regional Municipality of
Durham at 605 Rcesfand Road East. Whitby.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that at the said meeting the Council shall hear in
Person or by Counsel. Solicitor or Agent any person who dame that his or her land
would be pre xki0y affeCted by the by-law and who applies to be heard.
Persons w*wsstad in making representations on this matter are requested to noWY
the Regional Cleric in writing at the address noted below by noon on Thursday. the
18th day of March. 19®9.
DATED at Whitby this 17th day of February. 1999.
1 Pat Madill, Regional Cleric
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The Ajax Seniors Club located at
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offers activities such as arts and
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bridge, shuffleboard, darts, exercise
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Call Jean Drake at 649-2309 for
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The ladies auxiliary of Royal
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at the Legion Hall at 1555 Bayly St.,
Pickering. It's under $4. All are wd-
come no membership required. For
information call 839-2990.
Become a driver for the
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Association and celebrate the
International Year of the Older
Person.
Last year more than 600 area
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store.
Volunteers receive a nominal
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when and how much they can help.
For more information call (9015)
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-The Ajax Senior Citizens'
Friendship Club Tuesday Morning
Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m.
at St. Andrew's Senior Centre, 46
Exeter Rd., Ajax. For information on
speakers call (905) 686-1573.
The Claremont Golden Age Club on Brock Rd. in Claremont
meets the third Thursday of every month at noon for a pot luck
luncheon and meeting followed by a social and euchre.
The Friends of the Ajax Public Library need 200
Canvass Captain volunteers for an "EVERY AJAX
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money to build a much needed main central library.
To volunteer now, complete a sign-up form in any
library branch or call (905) 683-2003.
Help us build a library that serves us all.
Skating is for all ages so strap on some blades and
come to the Ajax Community Centre.
Admission is only $1.00 and the times for adults
only skating are 10 to 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays.
What's more relaxation or better for exercise than a good
swim.
At both the Ajax Community Centre and the McLean
Community Centre there are various times throughout the week
for both public and lane swimming.
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Club's gymnasts attend elite competitions in Florida and Ohio
Pi"ckeri"ng •
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PICKERING — Pickering
Aerials Gymnasts have posted
some impressive results at recent
competitions.
Level 3 Ontario Tour Team
members Julie Ann Passy and
Kathryn Newton competed in a
meet in Florida. Passy finished
eighth overall while Newton was
25th in their respective age divi-
sions.
National Open Ontario Tour
Team member Brooke Lynne Prim-
rose led the team by placing 12th all
round, advancing to the top -six
event finals. Primrose finished
Last call for
baseball sign-ups
PICKERING — The Pickering
Baseball Association's final registra-
tion date is Tuesday, March 2 at the
Pickering Recreation Complex from
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
A health card and a birth certificate
are required.
For more information call PBA reg-
istrar Linda Trotman at 839-2379.
fourth on the balance beam and sev-
enth on the floor exercises.
At the second of three qualifiers
for the Provincial Championships
in April, Kayla Chong finished
fourth all round in the level 2 pre -
novice category. Alicia Calderone
placed eighth in the novice level 2
category. Alanna Weston won the
pre junior level 2 group while Aly-
cia Mokedanz finished fourth all
round. In the level 3 junior catego
ry, Passy placed second all round.
Newton finished fourth in the senior
level 3 category. In the provincial
level I pre -novice category, Maly-
Love to Swim?
Interested in learning more about
Competitive Swimming?
The PICKERING SWIM CLUB
is hosting a swimmer placement
and information night for its March
Break Camp and Fundamentals
Program, Wed., March 3, 10, 10-5
P.m., Sat., March 6, 8-9 a.m. at the
Pickering Reaution Complex,
Meet Coach Mike at poolside.
Call Mary Wbw 420.6032
for additional information.
ina Mana placed 10th all round and
Chelsea Hing finished 11th. In the
novice level 1 category, Danyelle
Sora placed third. Alicia Wald was
third all round in the level 1 junior
division while Brieann Cassidy fin-
ished fifth, Talyn Andrews placed
sixth and Brittany Lloyd eighth.
Aerial national team members
Vanessa Robinson, Passy, Newton
and Primrose fell just short of qual-
ifying for team finals at the U.S.A.
International Buckeye Classic in
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even bars, fourth on the beam and
eighth on the floor. Passy was
eighth all round and fifth on the
floor. Robinson achieved personal
bests. Newton finished 15th all
round, posting some impressive re-
sults also.
The level 8 U.S.A. Junior
Olympic team of Chong,
Calderone, Mokedanz, Wald and
Cassidy all turned in personal best
performances at the U.S.A. Interna-
tional Buckeye Classic. Calderone
scored 9.60 on the floor to finish
second all round, Wald scored 9.60
on the beam, Cassidy 9.425 on the
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floor, Mokedanz 9.35 on the floor,
and Chong 8.725 on the vault. -
Also at the Buckeye Classic, the
level 2 Ontario Tour Team came
away with the first place team
award. Team member Weston fin-
ished first on the floor, second on
the bars and third on the vault.
Aerials athletes will travel to Ni-
agara Falls, Buffalo, Montreal and
Sarnia for future competitions.
Pickering Aerials will host more
than 500 gymnasts during their an-
nual Rainbow Classic International
Invitational May 14 and 15 at the
Pickerine Recreation Complex.
You'll enjoy the no -pressure approach from
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There's an abundance of
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If expertise and a no -pres-
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Joseph Liner, owner
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"Our systems are well
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before it leaves the shop. This
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Though happy to offer
advice to a potential comput-
er purchaser. Joseph highly
recommends a customer
does some homework before
deciding on a new computer
or upgrade of a present sys-
tem.
One of the most impor-
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software that will be used.
For example, if the com-
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.skate of Mississauga Chiefs defeneeman Suzy Stewart as goaltender An-
nemarie Walken watches the play during peewee 'BB'action in the Durham
West Girls Hockey Association Tournament at the Pickering Village Arena
Thursday. Playoff action goes today, Sunday, Feb. 28, starting at 12:30 p.m.
at the Art Thompson Arena, Don Beer Arena and at the Pickering Recreation
Complex.
Atom Panthers
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PICKERING — The Dalt's Honda
Pickering Panthers major atom 'A' team
has advanced to the quarter -finals of the
OMHA playoffs after dispatching Lind-
say 2-1 in a best -of -three series.
The Panthers rallied from a two -goal
deficit in game three and went on to win
3-2 in overtime. Trevor Walsh was the
hcro in the extra period, scoring on a
beautiful set-up from Nick Hobson.
Walsh also notched Pickering's first goal
while Kevin Hussey tied the contest
with just over four minutes remaining in
regulation time.
The Panthers squandered a 1-0 lead
in the third period of the series opener
and went on to lose 2-1. Walsh was the
sole marksman.
In game two, Scott Waters scored the
game's only goal in a 1-0 win for Pick-
ering. Walsh and Bryan Cruse assisted.
Goaltenders Ryan Boucher and Matt
MCCalluill shared the
The Panthers now gmove on to play
the Port Perry Predators who upset the
Whitby Wildcats in another series.
Other members of the Pickering
squad are Kory Young, Jeremy Whelan,
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DENTAL CARE
Dr,, Joanna Madej
is pleased to announce the opening
of her practice at
145 Kingston Rd. E.,
Unit #17
Ajax, Ontario LIS 7J4
• Complete Care for All Ages
* Prompt Emergency Service
• On Site Dental Laboratory
• Flexible Finance Options
• Latex Free Environment
CONVENIENT HOURS
9 - 8:00 MON. & THURS.
10 - 8:00 TUES., WED. & FRI.
9-3:00 SAT.
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ing care so it's healthy and happy.
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Alyson Ayton has made a
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Alyson Ayton has made a
BONDED AND INSURED
career out of making pets look and
feel their best. That includes her
mortgages • 950c
own two dogs and two cats.
condos. properties
This love is the reason she
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decided to become a pet groomer
and for the past two years has built
a business based on her expert
grooming techniques.
Trained for 1000 hours by a
Master Groomer, Alyson offers
clients a full grooming service at
BEST AVAN.AkE RATES
very reasonable rates.
PRNATE FUNDS AVALAKLE
This includes a comb -out,
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bath, conditioning, drying, scissor-
ing, clipping mails, ear plucking
(905) 686-2557
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Alyson Ayton is an accomplished pet groomer who Is
Pictured here with Precious, who is up for adoption by
the Action Volunteers for Animals at 420.3167.
happening-" third in various competitions.
You can drop off your pet A member of both the
and pick it up a few hours later. Canadian Groomers Association
Alyson also offers a pick up and and the Ontario Dog Groomers
delivery service and takes appoint- Association, Alyson keeps up on
meets during the day, evenings the latest changes m the grooming
and weekends. industry by attending many shows
"By setting up appoint- and seminars throughout the year.
ments we can start on your pet Aly's Professional Pet
right away." she says. "I don't Grooming is located at 637
believe in leaving your animal in a Kingston Rd., Pickering inside the
cage for hours until they're PetsChoice Warehouse.
groomed. For more information about
Alyson is an accomplished call (905) 420.5922.
groomer placing first, second and
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Alyson Ayton is an accomplished pet groomer who Is
Pictured here with Precious, who is up for adoption by
the Action Volunteers for Animals at 420.3167.
happening-" third in various competitions.
You can drop off your pet A member of both the
and pick it up a few hours later. Canadian Groomers Association
Alyson also offers a pick up and and the Ontario Dog Groomers
delivery service and takes appoint- Association, Alyson keeps up on
meets during the day, evenings the latest changes m the grooming
and weekends. industry by attending many shows
"By setting up appoint- and seminars throughout the year.
ments we can start on your pet Aly's Professional Pet
right away." she says. "I don't Grooming is located at 637
believe in leaving your animal in a Kingston Rd., Pickering inside the
cage for hours until they're PetsChoice Warehouse.
groomed. For more information about
Alyson is an accomplished call (905) 420.5922.
groomer placing first, second and
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aggressive individuals to help us in the
exparasion of our company.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
SETUP AND DISPLAY
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Fax mom m 905-0e7-5966
SUPERINTENDENT
The Administrative Edge is recruiting an
individual for the above position to
perform a variety of supervisory,
administrative, technical and maintenance
duties in the operation of a cemetery
system.
Requirements:
Excellent oral/written communications
Public relations/martceting skills
Strong organizational skills
Supervisory experience
- Operation/maintenance of machinery,
tools & related equipment
- Valid Driver's licence, class G
Experience related to the daily
maintenance of a cemetery or similar
systems, including the operation of
maintenance equipment, will be
considered an asset.
Excellent compensation benefits
Fax resume in confidence to:
(905)436-6291
ALLSTAFF PERSONNEL
We are accepting resumes for.
• AZ Drivers
(5 local, 3 single U.S. 8 3 team U.S.)
• Specialized Equipment Operators
APPLY AT. 333 Simcoe M. S.
Oshawa, Ont. UH 4H9
Ph (905) 434.5110
Fax (905) 434-5130
OMI WANTS YOU!
Organization Metrics Inc. is an internationally
recognized developer of human resource plannin
systems. We've been in business since 198
with increased profits and growth every year.
We're a small group of dedicated professionals
working with Fortune 1000 canpanies across North and
South America. We develop custom, cutting-edge
client/server and web -based applications.
We're looking for Application Developers- with the
following sk71s.
• Hands on experience m object oriented r
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• Experience with one or more of the following:
MS SQL Server, Oracle, SQL Anywhere.
• Java or experience developing web -based
applications is an asset.
We offer competitive salaries, a benefits package and
profit sharing. If you'd like to contribute to a fast -paced
team, workintg in a casual environment filled with hut,
excitement and great rewards, email, send or fax your
resume to:
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Monika Schmidt
`Orpnization Metrics
PO Bog 550
Brook1in, Ontario LOB 1CO
Fax: (905)655-8570
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Mackie Automotive is a privately held, explosively growing
Durham Region based company focusing on
the sub -assembly and sequence of automotive parts.
AREA MANAGER
This is an opportunity to join a dynamic organization
reporting to the Operations Manager. A disciplined
individual with demonstrated leadership skills, you will
bring to the role a strong JIT manufacturing
management background, preferably in the automotive
industry.
A highly energetic individual with ten years supervisory
experience in a unionized environment, fully
knowlegable of Materials/Quality related systems and
practices along with excellent written, verbal and
presentation skills complete your profile.
Please forward a detailed resume in strict confidence
together with salary requirements to:
Human Resources Department
Mackie Automotive Systems
(905) 665-9244 (tax)
e-mail- careers@mackieautomotive.com
We thank all applicants but advise that only
candidates selected for interview will be
contacted:
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COLBORNE COMMUNITY SERVICES
a non-profit community, mental
health agency is seeking the following staff:
• fart Time Residential Counsellor (24 hr. week)
• Part Time Night Supervisor - Asleep (18 hr./wk)
• Relief Staff (For Residential and Crisis Programs)
Must have a degree/diploma in a social services field
and a drivers license and access to a vehicle
Please submit resumes to:
Hiring Committee .
114 Dundas St. E., U-202, Whitby, Ontario
LIN 2H7
Or Fax to: (905) 666-2976
EXPERIENCED FOREPERSON
Busy landscape Construction Company has an
opening for a qualified individual unth
extembe expert swe in the following arras:
• interlock installation, retaining waM, step assembliesxxkery stone.
•
Tree, 4trub planting, grading, sodding
• Knowledge of fencing, decking, pond, waterfall installation.
• Must have a high quality work standard with attention to detail.
• l:.wd organizational skills, the ability to problem solve
• Strong interpersonal do connmunications skills with customers 6r staff
• C)wn transportation and clean driving abstract.
Excellent opportunity for advancement and possible year round
employment. Wages and benefits commensurate
with experience. _
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Please IM M refOttlAe� to: ("S) 4WM"
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Ontario Divfsic n
The DurMsm Re but Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis
Society is looking for volunteers to serve on the Board
of Directors. Numerous positions are available including
fundraising , education, individual & family services,
public relations, volunteers and membership directors.
The Chapter is completely volunteer driven and
dependent on fundraisl'ng for providing member
services and programs.
Experience and knowledge of MS are assets, but are not
required. Training will be provided to all successful
candidates. Algona isieres' ' should toafad the
Chat=ter by =Ilial the MS Oftke 91154-6136-2581
or 1-888447-0397 saw learine a me=aye.
MEAT CUTTER
required with management
capabilities. Forward resume to:
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Apprentice Sausage
Maker required.
Must be enthusiastic,
energetic & self
starter.
Please apply with
resume to:
915 Nelson St. Oshawa.
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Employment Services
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday March 6, 1999
10 amto2pm
Working now?
Unhappy with the position?
We have many
permanent positions
to choose from
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
(905) 831-3400
1794 Liverpool Road
Pickering (Pickfair Plaxo)
w Labourers • Security
Retail Sales • Secretary
These are a small sample of
the jobs available through
Jos CONNECT
Call The Hotline
725-4786
Pickering Residents
1-800-263-4993
Funded by the Ontario Govcrnmcnt
PWkwin8 Town Centm
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Has part time poskions available for
dynamic experienced individuals.
pkwmaey
Part time experienced dispensary
assistant.
Post 011100
Part time postal Berk
Apply wpm with resume.
SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS
Superb Country Shopping
Requires
PART-TIME SALESPERSON
Experienced in Furniture Sales
An Asset.
Apply in writing to:
Cathy Palladino
c/o Settlement House
183 Queen St., Port Petry, Ontario
L9L 168,
...If you would like to join our
Customer Oriented Sales Team.
Only Those to be interviewed
will be contacted.
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
6,000 kph, Windows 95
Markham/Finch area
up to $10.50 per hour
Call for an appointment
(905)831-3400
Insurance Office
Requires enthusiastic & positive
Customer Service
Representative
Must be RIBO licensed Computer
experience an asset. Deliver resume to:
Schofield -Aker Insurance,
337 King W. Oshawa
WANTED
OWNER OPERATORS
With Straight Trucks
and Cargo Vans
TST EXPEDITED SERVICES
Is A Leader Ln The
Emergency Freight Business
We Offer:
* Industry Leading Rates
` Plates, Tolls & Permits Paid
* Insurance Coverage/ Benefits
` Passenger Authorization &
Assistance In Obtaining A
Suitable Vehicle
' Bi Weekly Direct Deposit
"Fleet Owners Welcome -
Please Contact Recruiting
Between 9AM and 5PM
1-800-265-5022
WE NEED `
SALESPEOPLE!
Guaranteed pay of E7 801 hour with
commission up to $15/ hour! Great sup-
plemerital income. Take a break from
ods b make some extra casts I I I
Ajax Location -Harwood Place Mall
Monday to TA ( 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.)
and Sahtrdry� (10 a.m. to 2 p.m
(416) 321-9333 ,
G License
Must be able to drive standard
24' truck
Clean drivers abstract
Heavy lifting involved
Furniture experience an asset
Apply: Sleep Factory
79 Taunton Rd. W. Oshawa
CTL an a ressive companv rapidly,
expo AZ II)RIVE S les
For permanent full time work with ben-
efits. Requires two years related experi-
ence/clean two
please forward
resumes to the attention of:
CYNDI PREST
at 555 Bede Cres. Ajax. Oat. LIZ lC9
or fax to:(905) 68641344
$400 per week/ $20,000 annually
Payday every
• No exp. • IJo a or strikes
•Must be to lift 35 lo&
tool well establislmed maipany of consumer
products needs 8 people n work in distribution
depxlnkamt. Ldividaals must possess a potsi-
bve attitude to work in entry level pambom up
to Call (9052720- 479
Mon & lilies. only 9 a.m. -5 p.at.
FORKLIFT OPERATORS
minimum 2 years experience
Victoria Park/40r area
up to $10.60 per hour
Call for an appointment
(905)831-3400
SELL R NOW CALL 6834M 1
PRESSROOM SUPERVISOR
for Commercial Printing Plant, must
be experienced with web and
sheet -fed presses.
Send resume to:
Ronald G. Taylor,
MARACLE PRESS LIMITED,
1156 King Street East,
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7N4,
phone (905)723-3438,
fax (905)428-6024.
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
2 supervisory
positions. Vehicle a
must. References
required.
432-9046 Kelly
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for Harrst/h5K
and Estnet,pars _,C-"
resume �n perSrr
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lorporation is
Ioolung for an an
Oh -SITE
SECRETARY
With computer skt1&
and who is highly
organized
CtwwrtuYion
experieme an asset
Please fax resume
to: (905) 761-1093
ET*ee Nett
Needed Casual Contract
Support Workers for
individuals with special
needs. Appy in person
at 36 Emperor *. Ajax
or phone
(905)427-2157
assemble our products. Easy
work No aweri n
nemnaty. For FREE decals
send SA S.E. Ib
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hourly wap plus timum.
Cal 4267897
NAIRSTYUSTS
%N anted L,r
hu'v Stoutkille Salon
Guaranteed hrnrrty rare
S7 251hr+ profit
,haring rental. thug
Plan and eve care plan
and htrti><tay pay
For inrcrn iew call
Annette
(905)6-40-9555
First Chnice
Hair Cutters
4EA000ARTERS HAIR
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v Anna IW 430.3156
HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED antra
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5Cnr Ptcker•nq throup
s^awa areas Car an asset
e a,ll be ettervte•trng M the
;rawa Unem"rnertt Cen-
on 78 Richmond St W
srawa on Tuesday. Marcn
lm-930am - 2X
MATURE RES0113111LE PT
rea 2 '•:,i 'a.s per
ek Drop on les..me at
e* It Out uxtxrdge
MILL RUN ;C.F AND COUN-
of --• :'_U8 ;;eJWM short
-00k3 V me golf season
ease tax resume to 905.
- 2-9272 or no RR it 269
- .nam road 08 ■bndge L9P
=1
MONTESS041 TRAINED
TEACHER egwrej . --�
liter, 'Jr ages 3-5 for At
ease Cali 905-427.5006 or
r 905-428-7426
SICK OF WAITING _ 4 reeks
:;a, -is' ;,m.: lady' 5
—memire openngs above
nage income. great NO-
-1e opporttntty for magom
Avated people wdbng to
'-an' Cam Mtsty toaay' For et -
'e -sew 720-3144 18.1
PIT ADMINISTRATOR ',r Fr
^ancil P'arrr•q _t ice iooa
:0nVuter.Jrgaru.atWn Skills
Ekllenence pretened Mali
nume Money Concepts.
'627 Dumas St E. Whrtfy
ON 2K9 or Fax (SIM) 436-
7331
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Ideal for
homemaker
or second income.
Good wages.
Car required
Contact Peter
905-686-2445
Ex. 224.
HAIR STYLIST
WANTED
required for busy salon
in Bowmanville. Hourly
wage plus commission
and benefits,
Please phone
Barb or Wendy at
623-6444
EASY MONEY pin
bmic tastlast paced
�daMMwrtt
WN
*,& Deoei'D 90905A
WIL / CUM CLOK 25-
35 his. pet wk. ndudiltp
partnelR
tt. iresl�iOraip�l-
ties. Send risme to P.O. Brut
790 Uxbnidpt. On L9P 1N2 -
7W NEWT At1YEman is
kxtllitt0 11w Kids to delver pa -
pets and flyers door to door
tow times a weep by 6:00 PM.
in their tK oftrhoods. call
9054683-5117
11XM9 AT 11088E - asson-
bl N Our wilts ts. Start im-
metfiaeely. ror trot woo. pea -
A" cal 24 his. tall -tree 1-
108.771-7409.
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1 oma FttMp 1 Oflfa Help 1 Off" Ile* SkiNd Help Sld*d H* Skilled H* . t3lyew Relit 1 Ailict for _ 1 "d
for
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN. 5
years experience with Clan A
license Full-time front end
expeneae a plus. Please fax
resumes to (905)427.3180 or
call(905)683-9040
CAD DESIGNER Pickering
firm requires retail designer
with Strong R14 skills Res.
taurant experience and protect
management skills an asset
Fax resumes to (905) 837-
1453
OFFICE PERSONNEL
A head office move to Ajax has created an opening
for a local person in our office staff. Preference will
be given to individuals with proven computer skills.
Please fax your resum6 to:
Chemwise Inc. at (90S)428 -968S
1 General Help
WORK FROM HOME- Par
time full-time, health industry
5800-53000 Free Booklet
416-631-4925 or log onto
www hbn.Com atxess code
5876 (required)
1 office Hft
BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST
r,quired for automotive repair
fachty Must have friendly
telephone manner. Please tax
resume between 4pm-10pm to
(9051430-9983
1 Sitars
H IA
1 Sates 11a4krAgeres
OUTSIDE SALES PERSON
REQUIRED. Growing industri-
al safety supply company
looking for aggressive seft
motivated person to on our
team Experience in industrial
safety supply field would be a
great asset. Please forward
your resume to HAZMAS-
TERS 1915 Clements Rd Unit
02. Pickering. Ontario L1W
3V1
1 Sates HOWAgerrs
Expanding 40 yr. old custom cabinet
manufacturer has immediate openings for
Experienced Sales Personnel.
Applicants must have minimum 3 yrs.
exp. in custom kitchen sales, with working
knowledge of 20120 Design Program. All
serious and highly motivated candidates
please submit resume in confidence to:
R.H. Cabinet i3 Carpentry Ltd.,
486 Waterloo St., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 3X1
Fax: (905) 723-0791
ATTEP99LEY TRE SERVICE CNMFM M. 114410
One of Canada's largest independent
fire sales and manufacturing companies
is growing and requires an experienced
professional to join our team as a
COMMERCIAL TRUCK TIRE
COUNTER SALES PERSON
Must have good people and
administrative skills, be able to handle
busy phones, medium truck tire sales
experience a must. Performance driven,
customer focused individuals please
forward resume in confidence to:
246 Grabum Ave.,
Oshawa, OnL
L1 H 3B1
Please fax 905-728-8095
ADersiey Tire would like to thank all applicants but
only ftse applicants selected for an interview will
be contacled-
We are an equal Opportunity employer
W1E 3"Ir 'TOYOTA
Whitby's number one volume import
dealer. Due to increased floor traffic
and a strong sales market, we
require an experienced new and
used car salesperson.
We want:
• Enthusiasm
• Friendliness
• ladling to work hard
• A desire to succeed
we Offer:
• oo
Good working
GoerrAronment
• Car allowance
• Commission plus bonus plan
For confidential Interview
call 668-4792
or Fax Resunm to (905) 430.7874
! - 3 FEOPLE required for
i ortpape brokerage Corti
my. Fktandal bac growid or
Brokow cmu err011maN
per- Ex12laN fro
provided. Comndssion pW-
"IL Fm I11rlew al (905)
566-4906
SELL IT NOW
CALL
1 sel$IIejNAprds
I= TIME positorh available
in WON established health i
Imawy Iblllpaly. servidrg
dog sax in IIhE arca Iran
b kE i
North 10 Pakrboough. Ex-
pialaxa prelened. Plain fax
reserve b 416 485 0978.
SALES NQS Sol to sr - n A,
MW woups. sdrod twocim,
ala WAVW4rs lar. slat POSO
YM soma age deldna Ra
I1MM dal 1-600.2ap-1250,
New plmve MWAK all arse
elOb.
135 135
CUM A Heavy truck and CONSTRUCTION WORKERS. RESPONSIBLE NOME child
coach mechanic for Pickering Must have carpentry, rough caro. 10 yrs experience Inf-
Trucking company Please and fine skills. Orywalittaping ants to 10 yrs CPR. Creative
Call to arrange interview skills. Willing to work out of play Outdoor activities.
(905)831-3656 town, Fax resume to. 905.436- Church/Delaney Call Elaine
9314 905.683-0352
CLASS A LICENSED ME-
CHANIC required for busy
automotive shop Confidence.
enthusiastic and knowledge-
able Good customer service
skills an asset. Please tax re-
sumeto 905-430-9983
Skilled Help
Ajax, Ontario's first
7:.ni.tena
ISO 9001 community, is
located 20 minutes east of Toronto
and is situated on the picturesque
shores of Lake Ontario. Our friendly and
vibrant town has a rich tradition of providing
quality recreation facilities to residents and
visitOFS.
Arena Operator
equire a dependable, responsible, and customer
-conscious individual to perform a variety of
l duties in the day-to-day operation of our arena,
now and ice removal from walkways, lock-up
peration of an ice resurtacer, and general
e of the refrigeration plant. Applying your spirited
iastic attitude, you will perform ongoing general
repairs, paint dressing rooms, lobbies, and washrooms, and
provide supervision to part-time rink and skating attendants.
Workingwith event coordinators, your ability to follow detailed
instructions will be necessary to provide set-up and take-down
services for meetings and banquets wANn the recreation facility
and maintain accurate and detailed reports and logs of activities.
As our ideal candidate, you will have a high school diploma, a
Class 'B' Refrigeration Certificate, a valid C►ass'G' Ontario
driver's licence, and a minimum of two years' experience in a
related environment. The willingness to worts shifts. evenings,
and weekends as required is essential.
If you are committed to building a future within our colnrnunfty,
come and grow with us! Please reply in writing, by Martel 121h,
Im HR Services. Town of Ajax, 65 Harwood Avenue South,
Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H9 Fax: (90S) 686.8352
Wo tw k &I a0;I I li0wom only chose to be /MMweMd wd be earnetekld This pow
irylrrrnstOri is collected ~ Tia aumairy of the M nicil w! Ad aid rd be naiad b dowi - 0
ili4DMY for pptlriI orplorrow Quosbom moat et collection d persorail ribnoft &NOW
be mwcsrd to Its hka4ro Almu sus Doc rhw if
Ontario's First ISO 9001 Quality Community
ilnfnediateh ..- M81 -r_
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
....to control and administer all P.C. software (MS Office, Internet
and Lotus Notes) and down load AS400 files to P.C.'s. Basic Net-
working (cabling, network protocols and setup) and AS400 Sys-
tems operations, including query writing, security, file back-ups
and C.L. Programming while maximizing optimum capacity for all
internal customers.
If you have this plus....
• college diploma, specialized computer certificate or
related experience
• good communication and math skills, accurate record
keeping
• ability to work flefdble hours (occasional weekend hours)
We offer you a competitive salary and the opportunity to work
within a progressive energetic environment.
If you are interested in pursuing this position please forward your
resume, with salary expectations, to:
IDEAL INDUSTRIES (CANADA), INC.
33 Fuller Rood
AjaxOrdodo
L,
Fax: (905)6834627
Only Ihow applicants selected for an interview will be contacted
ADAMS SERVICES
re uim
AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp.
Local hwy.
Local City
Lots of weekend work
Call Randy 720-2204
AUTOMOTIVE TRIMMER
with glass axperience required
by busy G.M Flat Rate Shop.
Very attractive wage and benefit
package. Please forward resume:
File 6313
Oshm Whitby This week
1165 Farewell St.
04m, Oat. L1 H 7L5
requires
AZ Drivers
2 yrs. U.S. LTL op.
Home Cve11r Weekend
Satellite Dlsplatdted
Competitive Ran
PaidCal Bryan
(B06T>roi'251i
N ECNAN1@4= A ala a
hft-op i Mier IecAWM.
FdHime. meet hove aperi-
0= fo now am arW ado
amain oldnrra. PIMM all
905-728.0x11.
MECHANIC. full time or pan
time wanted Call 905.852-
4584 or 905-852-2291
MIG WELDERS REQUIRED
Experience preferred Reply to
File #302. Oshawa This Week.
PO Box 481, Oshawa, on-
tano L1H 71-5
O.A. inspector for CNC Ma-
chine Shop Must have ex-
perience in ISO 9000 Can
read drawings Use measur-
ng tools Fluent in English
10 puler Skills Fax Resume
to 905-887-5966
TOOL & DIE
MAKER
Permanent position
with growing Ajax
Company. Must
have 3 - 5 years
experience with
license.
Shifts/ $40 - $45K
Fax resumes to
Jan Parks
1-905-837-6060
1 H°sp"sl
NBC" Donal
JUST LIKE NOMEI Loving
Child care available on Dela-
ney. (Ajax) ECE degree d lots
of experience Infant/Child first
aid d CPR Snacks d lunch
provided Call Andrea 619-
3138 (snp)
PICKERING Beach / Rollo:
Loving daycare. 18 months to
12 years Daily outings
(fenced backyard and park)
Crafts. story lime, music. nu-
tntious meals 8 snacks First
Aid. C PR certified Non -
Smoking. receipts 905-428-
1244
DUALITY Daycare in Liver-
pool/Glenanna area smoke-
free. child daycare diploma.
intant/child CPR fenced yard,
day trips. receipts, nutritious
meals/snacks. References
available upon request. Cathy
(905)420-2400.
RELIABLE experienced day-
care in my smoke -tree tame
CPR trained. no pets Daily
outings Close to V Wil-
lard PS Bussed to st. Isaac
Jogue C S Dixie/Glenanna
905)837-5111
1 �dMedical
RN'S REQUIRED
For Private Duty Work
in Pickering area.
*MUST HAVE CAR'
Home Relief Health Services
Call (905) 472-0709
Mon. to Fri.
Between 10 a -m. & 4 p.m.
OFFICE MANAGER pro0res-
Swe and cosmetically onen-
satW sma,er P.M. data
Bracom in Dshaso requires a
,i-0iee peR, 10 add to liver
•ental team Perspective Ap-
plicants mist be dynamic.
paiave and ouspoirq. Expert -
ON with ADNdem would be
an asset Place tax resume
to (905)576-0907.
RN for oral surgery. Alan.
Dart lime flays, wind resume
to File 0 314. PC Bar 481.
0111M. Ontario LIH 71.5
TWO PIECE SCRUB SETS. in
assorted colors and am
from S29 95(se). lNWonc s
pis 2200 Brock Rd N PWi-
ern¢ Omano ($rarng spoe
we PNQW Clemens) (905)
427-4348
.1 D"-
tooteet
LIVE41UT Babysitter regwred
for 3 cturdren. Paving
Beach/Rollo area. Mon -Fn
lam -Spm April -October, non-
smoker Cal 583-3873
NARYINOUSE keeper lire
M for 8 month old bay, Must
be Loving 8 rang. referenc-
es and eve' I"" required.
Tues -sal. cap dense 655
3941.
TWO PROFESIDORAL tanodyr
Sam live-aM or we -M nNny
for 3 year old Plus Iticla -
keepieg. Mows lam-7pen.
Some evenings required.
Ajax. Call (416)866.3074,
(905)666-0262 alter 7pm.
. °aMb
Mf
piOoINpOWABLE Daum, ex -
N 2, n 'Mrsocillf
Lord Eget
School, srKoke-free, lift of
TIC. Reaipfslrgaemn
availailike Won request- 42741126
-
AFFOMMU Daycare Pro-
vides by an ECE made, will
is go tulle in ASL, (AMNt-
tan sigh Lang•). it a smoke-
frx loving hOMt l Oft you
clildreuW". incioc r/
omm a�ti #4c. Believe
ow M's worth Ir. Jell Cal Esu
at 905-426-3019 0 lave
monose. (Wamw H. Na)
AFFOROANLE DAYCAE in
My home. toll tier or pan
tone, ay ape, ear Raven -
W" and Rod . M bMr-
estd plum as Undo M
Cres -7705
CREATIVE LEARMNUB am -
,mum m. Rm-bWg Nam car-
ing fo deildien cap$ 2+ in a
Scare home onlirer akent.
Music. craft, stay tine,
w o
school riel and Mads beak are
so' 1 AltonRdJH".#2.
Eu%NENM we
avablNe. Loving �hofRe. no
aihn' Fest a�W CPR. 1
NOn. Tff
eor er Lem 6 P"M
Sdmol. Any ape.
Rod. Na01 401, TN 4O
01387.
goD•rcaie AvailaOM
TEDDY BEAM Horne Daycare
provides lots of accivon.
Crafts, Stories. orAirigs. fresh
am acrd exercise Limned
numbers, first aid. CPR. ex-
cellent references receipts
Liverpool and Finch. $31-
9575
1 Eiiipbyniwiw
w�
DON'T CUT GRASS or weed
gardtns again Call Scoff at
052-q18
RELIABLE. hardworking indi-
vidual with small truck seek -
ng full or part-time work
Cash preferred Can Glow
(905)579-7960 (evenings)
momw
SENIORS Service Plus' Reli-
ableand trustworthy Gerwk
an -
man
(age 56) available for
Sormr's- Doctor's appoint -
"was, shoppoig. pNK Cam
Boo (905)1199-0050.5-9pm
WANTED IMMEDIATELY in
the Uxbridge area, reliable
home support worker Wee-
kend Shell in private home.
Can Ca" a Pnendge Health
Cara 9.5 (905)-052.7918
1 Firwtood
KOZY MEAT FIEWOW. ex-
cdWR very best qualify hard-
wood. guaranteed extra long
time fully seasoned, cut i
spin. Homiest measureitient.
nee ditnvay, 905.753-2246.
ENDS W000 PRODUCTS.
truck load of bps. Buy now.
Ready for nod year, Sea-
s(med Carl and ssppaM.. Rudy to
bin. (905) 852-75M
Flit MGOD
FM SALE
Cut, Split &
delivered.
S50/face cord
while seappphes
last- gyp
0oswi9-»
NRA LIMNOS. x11961.
4'x8112' - $64. 4'd G* -
S69. obedient an full bush
cord. Free Dlllivery Oshm
area. Buy Local i Save Big
SRWM. lays: 705-277-3381,
Will tree tam Oshw. . evew
inp:.
center
NitegNr
KUNNMTBN range, gpoqodd
shape. Bet inter. Cal 426-
3634.
18 PIECE OAK dinkg room
sN, iileludinp server, hltlCh,
ler0e fable i B dales. in ex.
aBNt caWNbn, all TIM.
906.9{3-8191.
11 PC. Gum Anne, sm
cierrywood 0" room.
New. 80 boxed. COSIS
$13.000. SaoM12 for $5.000.
1416) 7211110W
Spring and Summer Clothing.
Womens, Childrens b Maternity
clothing accepted.
High turnover! Quick sale!
Call for details
"It's Worth Repeating"
3555 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby,
579-9912
3 -WHEEL Electric scooter
Sterling Micro Compact. In-
cludes charger. Excellent
condition $1600 0 B 0 Mod-
em glider rocking chair. Black
tubular lavender $125 080
905-987-3563
4 -PIECE living room set.
couch, 2 love seats and a
chair Immaculate, neutral
colour. one year old $850
Was $1700 new. 905-420-
2923 South Pickering
9 PCE. ANTIQUE sold oak
dining room suite, needs re-
storing $900 or best offer
(905) 426-4299 after 6 p m
ANTHIUE CLAW toot tub. good
condition (no visible cracks/
damage), pedestal sink white.
exedtent condition Best ones
Daytime (905) 666-1224 ext
206
AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT
Warehouse liquidation. tuners
amps. receivers. CO players.
cassette decks. turnables.
speakers. Doltr/-dig . Pro -log.
;C Home emerfammeM sys.
ems Single 50%. packages
60-70% off retail Hurry for
DW selection blow out vices!
300 packages (905)579-0893
AXIOM POWERED SUB
Rosewood finish. 10- driver
and 125 van amp Priced be-
low dealer tint $300 Match -
ng from speakers and rack
also anxable. (905) 697-9179
BEAUTIFUL immaculate 3
piece oak wait urrf 78- lvgh
by IT wide Must see Cal
IiAemn 427.1479 cal arnme.
Best offer over SOW Stereo
SYSWM 0060"A
BED. MACK wrought iron ca-
nopy queen orth opedic mat-
tressiframe Never upend.
$1.200 Sacnlice 5490
(416)255.0285
K=S Cut it* middle nod
Installer has custom made
walclowcoveruips vertical.
Venehan, Shutter Free esti-
ov
mates 416)227.7777 Or
(905>72 or 1. W3W
SCARPET BROKER. 100%.
Nylon thick, plush. stan re-
sistant carpel For 3 roans.
only $Mg 00. Prix Midudes
30 Sq yds carpet, dehnre pad
and installation in your home
Free quotow in your home
NO inurm. no payment for
one full year, Darrel. 1-600-
217-0104
CARPETS - lots of carpet.
100% nylon, new Stan re-
lease carpets on Wet. I will
Carpet 3 rooms. 5349 Price
■4d liodes carpet. premum pad.
expert installation. fast dtliv-
ery. free estimates (30 Ards)
Norman 6116-2314
CARPETS SALE: Lots Of Car-
pets. 100% nylon scan re-
lease. carpet 3 rooms $339
(30 sq. yd) Yldudes: ca".
Premium pad and imstalla-
hon Free
estrum. carpet
repair Strveig Durtlan aid
slxr;M" an Sam 905-
606.1 m.
CARPET AN VINYL - calla
enee roans. 30 square yards.
from 5329 installed. I 'Ad dis-
count your best Dade by 10%.
Customer salistaction guar-
anteed. Cal Mike for your Ira
esbnu%. 9054314040 or
416-1122.8226.
COMPOTIaO�ripFACTORY. Blloowy-
outmnln t ow il6lwk (OK). 300
Baez boded. prima. monitor,
kwerrmt, software and more.
Free scamha. delivery MW
SOW. I -NO -515-5615
DIAMOND NBM. Centre dKa-
mouW r, ' ala bapmmttx
On Sid$, 151 at,
$5.500.. $2.000 'gid
sm
FMM. STOVE . waslmri
dryer. 3 rwrKplete sets. WIN
Wk up, approx 5 yrs. old.
Vey dm Sell good colefflicin. FFMp led shove
$650.00. Washer and dryer
WAG Cal 436- MIS
IN COST - ft"ul dluo-
oolale bro m, cal fmptl site
10.12. Appraised N 59500.
�saalsaepa)e 55000 (r05) 7eB
GOWELEY Slip 12 hit Neo-
tiff: sant tractor, (400 los). Colt
26' 311111 ower. 3rMow.
arW tial mddmr, 52.er
800 BCM.
Tolepbow (905)666-5601
NO FOR SALE, square bola
S2.5G-53.50 per hale. Delivery
av IM.905-$52-3463
KARATE SUNT - Adak• sire 4.
Jura Do.M* led. ASk-
kg S40 0.B.o. cal 430-x451.
KNIe NED Xi" Ortmge-
sell ala trNrt dO
in oust 51,700 So
56 . (41{) 256-0085
MATTRESS SALE
Sin III 5139/set
00uble $179/set
Queen $199/set
McLean Auctions
432.2936
MOVING - Must sell Organ -
Wood cabinet double key-
board. lug foot pedal. $1.200,
neutral oversized chesterfield
and loveseat. $850. (905)
839-4457
MOVING sale: T V . sola. sofa
bed appliances fridge freet-
er.small appliances. Snow-
blower. lawn tractor an good
condition Also 1998 van
transmission needs repair)
750 Tel 905 5712398
INTO. riding lawn mower. 12
rip 38 -cut. $650. 1 Viking
eleanc range. 5195. 2 admi-
ral washers $85 /each Above
at in goad condition at 905
981-3586
PIANO TECHNICIAN available
for tuning, repairs and pre-
purchase consultation on all
makes d Models. Can Barb a
905-427-7631
PL4MOS/GRANDFATHER
CLOCKS Huge Selection of
new and used Pianio$ New
digital pianos from $895 and
LIP Rem to own. 100% of al
rental payments appy Also a
Huge sellctiorn of grandfaltler
docks from 5995 and up Cal
TELEP PIANO 433.1491
POOL TABLES 8and 9 state
bilWrd tables for sale Cal
905-4204113
NCA. OSS. SATELLITE, new
model 2122 including test
cad lam alarels open) view
over 800 channels. $699 99
wstalabon available KennSat
(905) 725-0196. (905) 626-
RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES.
new and reconditioned full
Warranttyy Paddy s Market.
263-6369 or 1-000-796-
5502
SOLID POE dinirwoom set.
midgestove washer i (Inner.
3 kit~ sets. Tooso photo
copier apartment sift wash-
er. dryer. 24- ailmoM stove
Cal 721-0009
HANK'S APPLIANCES Sales/
Service/Parts Large selec-
tion of new/used parts Large
Sdoicbm at New t: Used W
pkenceS washers 599/up,
Dryers $125.up. stoves $99/
up. Irma -free tropes $150/up
Finarorrnp available OAC lip
to tyr warranty 426 Simcoe
St S (905)728-4043
PUSLIOAK FURNITURE we
are proud to announce our
25th ANNIVERSARY Oen
able i Dining Room sale
erM sat Feb. 27___. Buy
now am don't pay tot 90 mays
0% .
%. OAC.. We also have Eo-
tettanment wets. Home of-
fice. Kitchen. Bedroom ala
Custom Design our CraM-
men have been handbWdng
the highest quaMy, solid pkm
S oak turriture scarce 1974..
Drop in ala see our State of
the Art woodwrorldrg tW^
and let us snow you how tin
furniture is made ... Tnere is
No Substitute for Ouali-
ty'........Traddioral Woodwork
-
kg.........115 North Port Road
IS. Cllr Reach Rd.) Port Perry.
9�r96S $774 wwr.lradi0oim
alwoodwofkiq.0i
TORO ummbbwrer $499:
fridige. brad new $499: argah
$100. good condition: PLNa
batch. aNlgm SIOD: u -- d
oak Wile 5150: trailer B'xil'
5500: Piano 5500.6554138
080 FWD= $195 / up,
used anges S125/up used
dryers VRsh-
99 // qk tww25/ up,anifW a nd
COO operaled waslmrs Net
fteris at low bOd nmm Nidp$�SW ala
Lip. aw 3rWO clock
ala war dow 5430. Wide se-
k1lltOn of oder nw ala led
appN1111M. Cil US today.
Smptmrman's AppNmo$.
Sal$. service. Parts. 154
611012 SL 06hav (905) 576-
7448.
rNNTE STC MUWAFT Will
$100: Raldder c a getabh
$25thl;
oft a01kdeerwoi
nntt Cm
pbAw 575: nae BO6.5175.
WOSMOR11ERM11 Shope-
MiM mark V with bandsaw
New tarts $4000. , WE seB Ibr
$2000. Now 5000 wall IbiMN
DWW Gen &W.. 53500. AND
Klin *W and lack krnber. Cab
Bak 905.905.1559
MUM door repais, it"
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ANTIDUES?A680111elyl Ad-
,ce always valuable, usually
tree' Purchasing outright, es-
laies w/some antique cont -
(no limit to value con-
s,dPred), collections of any
,,in quantities or single an-
nque items. Special interest in
Mo"(croft pottery. 1.11 try to re-
spond to all queries. Robert
j9m,en Antiques- Broollin,
;ntario (905)655-8049. fax
905)655-5501
CASH OR DEALS. We Buy.
:rc b more' Pay top dollar
top items Home audio/
rte, car arida. tools. CD's,
-,,vies, games, gold, dia-
-nondS, furniture, appliances.
9'.,5)433-1785 905-571-2274
^5)666.0004 (prefer all
!;ms in working order)
WANTED - HOT WHEELS i
SIZZLERSMatch box, dinky.
del ars, and other auto-
6ve toys. Call 263-2661
enings Sip.
LOOKING Tor couch and
:'cars in neural colors. must
.� in good condition. 432-
;724 after 6:00 p.m. (snp)
WANTED - PARTS for 1976 i
477 only Ford Branco (Bun
,vagon) 985-3183.
WANTED small round top
a cola machine vendo 44.
,rx) arty old Con Oda Signs
(416)499-3761
1 Aft i
Craft
PlCkenng Village
Festival
Sat. June 12/99
New reduced fee:
$20/table
Craft Vendors please
Call Lisa Ataergin at
905-426-2888
: 1 Lost i
Pard
FOUND female Bull Mases
puppy aporool 3 months old.
Arnty of Valley FamMwy 2
.o dact 905.839-1521
FOUND sterling silver bra-
xW ipprox 1 1/2 wks apo.
Ajax location 'Kevin' on NM
and r on back Owner play
nntac 426-1839
POSMWPbW
23 Boardinis
HAY FOR SALE, Square i
40r.nd Dales First and saaw
ut Cal (905)642-0393
FREE :o a good home, /idle
monin old female. are ac-
e550nK spayiNt and do
laced. Care area
'p of
AN. COCKER PUPS,
maw
ma a black beauties. snots,
!ewormd, vel cent. Home
mud. Dom Jan 1/99. $400.
All
,05)518 60 8 16-4103 a
11 Aatdraoeilee
tr
1962 CAPRICE CLASSIC.
OK Strong engine,
8
$550 as is.
2351 stip 905-723
1915 CNRYSLFII New Yorks.
'ebuin motor, may new pans,
all options. $950 or best offer.
426-4299 after 6 p.m.
ISM CAVALIER Z24, alto.
loaded. sunroof. nglim. Too
/mom black pHU lig W. Cus-
Cherry paint in
1995 $2200 obo. Please a1
723.1123 ext- 23 or 697-1234
atter 6 If in.
,982 JETTA
200.pgpjkms, BC Cie. me.
nomical. $1000 C~ Cal
725.1007.
1991 FORD TWO whis. 4
door. cerfifie4 150.000K, ex-
cetero cohdilbnt. Car Aw a
P In all day walk -
ends. $2700 0. 0. Ask for
Nand (905)6816-3201
1991 ISUZU STYLOS XS. 4
cylinder. 16 valve. 4 /wince/
dsc brake. 3001L $550 as is.
905.723-2351.snp
1992 Nrttp GT2, whift iff"
4. 5 spit. air. Cas*CD' d, pia. Sllt-
loot. 133 P8 CD m1eMs
aSki,)g $6999 �IM� (enp) Cast Brad
1992 TOYOTA MSEO red 5
speed. Sunroof groat condi-
inside inside and out- WOOD -
Firm Cenfied. Car (905)-344-
7695
1993 Cadillac Eldorado Tou-
ammtained3pp W
No�
nar
engine with only
110.000 km. Fury loaded with
heated leather seats, 1yj0011-
in & CD player. Unique car
Still under condlificift inside i OUL
Yanty 2ars. Must wsglh_ 1for ?
oh05.404-8114 itVeol
500
o 9tapB
only
c'a
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NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, February 28, 1999 PAGE 29 AM
11 fw sw` 11 mawabi-�
loon Sw ' 1 1 ~� s ter 4 11 atnharta or , I ►buss a a 1 own oana for , 1 1 1 prwu omaa
Am ROM Rwd AoWrrrtadriorn ler Sw
TIM CAVRAN AS red, 2 dr,
6/(rider, 5 sped, 54995
91 REGAL CUSTOM 4 door, 6
cylinder, auto. air, $5350 92
DELTA ROYALE LS 4 door, 6
cylinder, loaded, $7450. 88
CIERA 4 dor. 6 cylinder, auto,
air. $1995. All ars certified
Warranty available Call for
appwntmem. Car line Picker.
ing 905-427.4987
1995 Eagls Talon TSI. AWD
Turbo. 5-Spd, loaded. 90km,
mint condition. Factory war-
ranty lit 100km. Dark green
metallic paint. 517,500 obo
PlealSe Call 723-1123 ext 23
or 697-1234 after 6 p.m
1915 GRAND AN, V6. 4 dr. al
c, pw. pl. 99Km., mint condi.
lion. $11.000. certified obo.
831-2720
/!!5 JEEP CHEROKEE
$70.700.,12 month unlimited
km warranty. 1994 PONTIAC
SUNBIRD. 55.295., 12 month
unlimited km warranty. 1988
BERETTA $3.195. 12 month
12,000 km warranty, 1991
NISSAN STANZA 53.995., 12
month 12.000 km warranty,
DEALER Days (905) 985-0074
or Nights (705) 277-3250 snp
19% PONTIAC FIREFLY, pur-
ple 2dr, auto, cassette,
125kms.. best over. 1995 Es-
cort GT, red. 2 dr, auto, air.
CD. tilt. cruise, p minors.
111kms. beg olhor. 723-4687
1195 PONTIAC SUNFIRE,
mint condition,fully loaded
wrm CD, only 71,000 K. mostly
highwiii (11.000 or best offer,
Toe (905) 571-6144 al-
ta 6 p m
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
BEAUTIFUL 1994 Lincoln
Town Car White, wNh whits
WOer rMenor. SWVW. lout
luxury Car AN options, great
shape. Certdned $12.500. Cal
Kirll or Hope at 666-0670 or
261.1397
CERTEM HAS OVER M FINE
RECONDITIONED AUTOS
NOW OR SALE. EG. NEW AN -
MMS. % Lu
mru LS load-
ed. MPV, 3800 V6. green
82,000 km. only, $13.500: 91
Jimmy. 1 dr. spalas, 225ks.
57700; 87 cavalier, good cer.
Dlied veh. car 52000: !Astro
AVID. loaded, 69.000 kms.
sharp. Try $13.500. - Sodnre
couppee ria. 5 speed. air,
MW
6kms, 59.995. % Cara-
van. 3.3 v6. loaded, quads.
118,000 kms. $11,995., 96
Cavalier Coupe. gold. mint.
97.000 kms. air, auto. $9.500.
94 Geo. 4 dr., auto. pertect,
super sale 53.300. % Lunana
L. S. sedan, loaded,
map. (wtlty. o* �.
90 Probe. v-6. Waded, alto.
132.000 kms. super Car. now
$4.995 Nrm. 93 Lumina APV.
Waded
. very p��t 160.000
kms. souk 17,750. 96 Grand
Prix SE. Waded, Nre mat,
90.000 kms. only St2,995.
1990 Corsica- air. auto.
149.000 I=, $3,995. C'MNear
Agile C@Wg. 156 NMB st.
Wad M MIM RLR. Dear
W& SM-tMi OM SUMM
from MTCHIEL AUTO
SALE/. Best Prices in Dur-
hien
urhaM . AN tlrtliad ars SM
WM 1 filer FREE - *" IN - Pow-
ertrain War&*, 1990 Ply -
MOM Sundance, /cyllauW.
MOSO., 181,OODIL. 1990 Pan-
in
ao-tin GrandYAm 4 gNail" air,
$4,480.. 127,000k. 19/9 Its-
san SWM 4gftft $3.490
168.00011. 1991 Ford Escort.
2dr,/amW $3.990. 1117.ODOk
19812 Pvistiv h Saldatce,
4ryYa go, $3,990, 170.000k
1991 Ford E4pionI LT. 41114!
ado. $6,990, 218,000k,1991
PfymouN GrVoyager, 7 Pass/
a lo. $5.990. 196.00Dk. 1987
Ford F150 wlv8, 4z4r
wcap4au s, $5,990, 234.000K
1990 Fad Aerostx, exv4wd.
Eddie Bauer, $5.990.
11.00011.1991 Chraola Cava -
1i 4cyYauto, $4,990,
152.000k.1981 Dodge Cara-
van, 7 pass/auto, $5.990,
156.000k Many more to
Choose trap. Bnlrlckg aill
able O.A.C. Winter beaters
under $1,000. 160 Dowry
Road, Aim 905426-5512.
1910 PONTIAC SUNIFIRE,
white, only 3500 km., 4 dr.
alio. Waded. $12.900 or best
masalaWe Olkr, 434-2775
SER
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BAD CREDIT?
NO CREDIT?
EVEN BANKRUPT
CREDIT?
But need a car!
Phone Mel today
576.1800
or applications
accepted.
Bring in this ad i get S100
toward your purchase
'Deposit required
I Anfanobilp
A i A AUTO- Cars, trucks,
boats We pay up to $10.000.
Cash on the spa Any condn-
lion. any year. Call us any-
time. 24 hours. 7 days. 30
inn. service. 905-686.5003 or
905-706.5234
CASH FOR CARSI We buy
used vehicles Vehicles must
be Inrunning
Call
427-241 come to o 479
Bayty St East. Ajax at
MURAD AUTO SALES
Trucks
I, Sake
1981 F-150, Lanat XLT load-
ed. 4X4 ext ab, with cap.
nw condition. must be seal.
ceffthed Cad 905.668-6695
anAuto Paris
1 ns
i RO is
WANTED - PARTS for 1976 d
1977 only Ford Bronco (Bun
Wagon). S85-3183
NOWmvcie
1979 NO HARLEY DAVIDSON
Rigid, 88 cubic inch, shovel
head. reLWt ground w Ex-
cellent rill Ion $10.500.
Cast Dave 434 -Ml
•
BOATS by Cresthner, Grew.
Celetinly Sunstream. Mirro-
craff, Tempest powered by
Johnson. EVnrudeShM
boils. Bowriders. Pontoon
both. Dat boats, Cruisers)
New i Used. Fiberglass i
Alumnnm. Huge WeCW
outboards Low Lbw Paas.
Open 7 days a wok Holiday
World Marne i RV CenUe,
located on 112 Hwy (Brock
St. Whday). 3 1/2 ktths norm
d Broklin 905-655-8176; 1-
800-5891854
1 RaraeliorW
1118 MG BEM loo wtheekr.
4 wheel drive. used approx-
illaely 7 1101Rs. as" price
$6500 Cad(613)336-8822
Farm
nsM
En -
BACHELOR APT 5512/morl
ly plus Willes. 3rd f10or walk-
upa, no raw. enquiries Cal
kAark 852-3107. Lem mn-
sage.
11 i e�
For %a
LIVERPOOLIFINCH area t -
bedroom basement apart.
ment. 4 appliances separate
entrance self-contained air
$100 inclusive Available m -
mediately Call 19051931-
7524 evemngs na,s
(416)564 ?224
COUNTRY APT. 2 bedrooms,
10 miles from Oshawa/8ow-
Manwlle. garage. paved drive
Avail March.t. No pets
$725 all inclusive, all 905-
263 2089
LARGE
clean./ bedroom -
;as -n'
apt S Ajax ouiet
area fenced
garden Separate
er•Irancc
Parking eat-m-
.rr,hen
full bathroom. 5550/
rGusive
Ouiet working non -
s
preferred No pets.
t last
905-686-5526. mes-
sage
laund• so rate
Professional 683--86 e23 Shr
P
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. in
Whitby Apt building. Spa-
uous. carpeted. newt' WI_
drm . wbalmily. close to bus.
as
SPACIOUS wen-mantanned 2-
3 bedroom acts Avaii a goo
SM SM Glen St Some with
walk-in clostj pard provid-
ed. Close to schools. shop-
png came. GO Station UW
I rSoppa tllast iIOMOn onrhUtrded. Cam 128 4993
i required. no pas. 1
bedroom $690. 2 bedroom.
$790 3 bedroom SM Cal
430-0134,
BEAUTIFUL 900sq' 2 story
one bedroom. apartment
New everyttrrg,very clean'(,
A/C Non-smoker $75Wmonh
utilities included Taunton/
HwY35/115. Oros Available
March 15.(905)983-5152
MOCK RO.AMY 2. Picker-
ing. large one bedroom base
nml span large eat in kill
on. parking. able. prwrge en-
trarct, $675 includes every
Non -Smoker Available
irwre0iaky (90.51686--0512
MOOKLIN, lust redecorated.
2 bedroom apartmet. 4 W
pkarl $745 per mo. plus
hydro Close to schools and
lnop Available now
r90516�5 5539
CENTRAL WHRBY 'spacious
2 bedroom plus den in dean
gra to -pix. Available Martin
1 $920 also WW one bed-
room. prwate entrance, April
1, 5625 Md. all uld 263-4125
all
for
PANor
WINDJAMMER
APARTMENTS - AJAX
33 & 77 Falby crt.
2 & 3 Bedroom apart-
ments. Includes
fridge; stove, broadloom,
air, heat, hydro, water and
one parking.
Ca11686-0845
or visit us at:
RENT -WORRY FREE
1, 2 A 3 Bed. Apts.
ReftlrWshed & NOW
Appllarttces. All Utll. Inducted.
In-house Sttpt. & MWnt.
On site Security.
Ren" office: titan -Fri. gam - 8 pm
Sat A Sun fpm- Spm
�ALIANT PROPERTY
MANAMMfOIT
T9-1626
1 and 24EDROOM available
March 1st. Located at 946
Mason St. and 350 Mab
Rd., OSWWa. Startjth all Shilil NO Pet
M=
Call 576.6724 al Ow.
OLAREMONT• luxury ion
apartment, one bedroom. Sep-
aMe entrance. partdrg, whole
person, no SMOker/pE1S, _5550
plus. Ava,9ble Immediately.
OSHAWA
Bright, spacious 2 ii 3
b- r apts. Ulaldnes incl.
Close t0 SCITO01S. Shop
ping and 401- Transit
r ght past your door. For
apOt Calc'
(905) 721-8741
TWO BEDROOM apartment
kitchen dinning room, kung
room. 4pc bathroom No -
pas For further information
can 720-0275 or 7204935 or
723.1647
3B4 Saw" S. Newly reeo-
vated I -bedroom from 5530
inclusive. Sunca/Gibb area
ISVW Available immdiate
ly Stephen 19051-571-3229
ONE bedroom alit S575 /mo
plus hydro SnmcollS of
Boor available Mat Ail
last Cam BA 436-3217
WHITBY 1 -bedroom base-
ment apartment Bright. dean
No jets/smoking. separate
entrance. utast, all inclu-
sive S575/month. Available
Apel 1st. Cap after 5p.m 905-
686-7450 or 905-430.2684
wNITIff, adWt apartmet for
rem, awadMe Marchi April
1st. newly reldvaldall
na dwood Boors. 1 i 2 bed-
room from $725 includes heal.
central alt, laundry uh71ities.
bridge, stove. hydro extra.
FiraAast. No pets. references
required. 623-
1013.
■NY rent who you an own
your owl home for less Niall
divill call Dal Hay -
lock Sales Rep. ReirMax
Summit Really (1991 Ltd.
(905) 666.3800 or (N) 666-
3211.
For
1 lkNutw
Reell
ABA DANA OU I have a home
for you 6 months tree. From
$500 Income requirement
from $27 500 gross Call
Ken Collis. Coldweil Banker
(905)728-9414
ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING
6 months free then own a
crouse from $550/moms Bill
Roka Coldweu Banker (905)
728-9414
AJAX. 3 bedroom 2 1/2
baths. 4 appliances, finished
basement, patio, fenced yard.
dose to all amenities. Avail-
able May 1. $1.295 plus. 905-
428-8543
OSHAWA - BEATRICE and
Rltson 2200 sq n 3 bedroom.
2 baths, laauzzi, execulrve 2
Storey min one bedrom
apartment (remed). $1050
plus utilities Available April
M (905)987-1005
OSHAWA 1 bdrm Apt Main
Floor Fndge. stove, washer i
dryer. central air. able park-
ing included Snmcoe 8 401
arca Asking $700 inclusive.
Available Mar//Apr 1. Call
436 -OOHS
RENTIRENT TO OWN. For
less stun 5850 per month
Mortgage$, taxes. utktes in-
cluded 3 bedroom, 1,250 sq
M. immediate possession
Cam poker at(905) 432-2000
WHY RENT? Own your own
home With 0 down payment
or very kiwi down payment
Call 24hrs FREE recorded
message 1-800.335-4925 ID
5210 Aureka Rasanu COW
well Barker RM R Real Es -
toe
314 WAVERLY St. North.
Oshawa Open house this
Sarday 4-5 If m 3 beooan
bndi twig main poor $699/
rnornit fid uldles. Indigo, ince
stove Avaiabk now
Wanted
CLAREMONT Family 71 bur
looking for a 3 bedroom
house April 1st occupancy
Cad 905-649-1114
MOVING from St Catherres.
wanted 2 bedroom house in
Dunham Region (outskirts
preferred) Please Cast Laura
1.905-935-94M ager 5 Din or
two 905-728-6338 (snp)
WE BUY HOMES. Divorcing.
being sued mortgage arrears.
Cab Iransters. whatever flip
reason cad Destiny Property
linvestrinents. (905) 666-0635
1 Tawrilhousas
For lik
WHITBY. 3 bedroom town-
house. available April 15
$950/month Includes water
and electricity Stove includ-
ed Close to schools Call
(905)683-8797 after 6pm
Rooms
Im for Ren/
2 BEDROOMS for 1 person in
Pickering condo near Go Sta-
tion Cable. parking 839.3588
AJAX/WESTNEY-HEIGHTS -
two moms available in large
4 bedroom immaculate tam -
fly home parking main floor
laundry residential area Ideal
for professional/commuter
Available immediately (905)-
619-9219
AJAX Large room, shared
month facilities $350 per Non
smoker no pets close to go
and 401 Available Imme-
dialety (905)619-2896
AVAILABLE NOW Furnished
room Separate entrance pri-
vate bath, kitchen. laundry all
taamies Prefer quiet working
person $440/mo Call 839-
4271 after bpm
CLEAN
BRIGHT
HOUSE
Whitc, Rd S /40I.
R00m for rent
Suit working
professional
420 -OW
LIVERPOOL RD,19AYLY
furnished rooms. .arpe
$400 1 smaller $350 Share
large kitchen 6 Dath Clean
older gentleman pre4erred. no
pas 8390257
ROOMS available March 1st
$315month i S35Wmonm
First and fast required Use of
kitchen i bathroom Central
Oshawa location No pets
Non smokers preferred 571-
7193 snp
SOUTH AJAX Near Lake.
furnished roam wrath private
UM. 5400 ist and fast Nan
smoker female preferred
Available immediaily (905)
427-W
Furnished
A NEWER Nome, Courtice
area share all amenities
Separate telephone available
Parking. laundry. 5250/month
Cau 905 433-2379, leave
message
BOWMANVILLE large house
to share all amenities. laun-
dry, able, kitchen parking.
Available mined Call 697.
9838
WESTSHORE NOME
Professional person want-
ed to share beautiful 4
bedroom smoke ft"
home Two fireplaces.
gas) modem kitchen pro-
tessionakly finished base-
ment 2 level deck barbe-
cue private backyard.
seconds to beach and
;acct club very quiet ma-
t „e street $450 per mo
Available Manch Is*
(905) 420-""
(eos) 474-3390
Har N�i�n N'r!, 2 base,enl
room fur rent. $450,month
Also room for rem 5400 OTxet
neighbourhood. use of facdr
• 4s. non -danker FwSLlast re-
: Ared Call 619-0999
HOUSE TO SHARE 3 bed-
om centrale, located 5 ap-
lances. Close to parks and
"-,15 route Swtatle for single
1m -smoking profeSS(onal
.all 404-8441 Ask for Sharif
;r 728-7178
PICKERING beautiful new
^ome 11) snaro with one per -
;.x, private bathroomclose to
I I amenitiessmokers wel-
)Me A must sou Td (905)
663 6777
WANTED 2 single working
nor Sm -king women pre -
fell to share lmmacuiate
deart 3 bedroom house $sm
mo including utilities: phone
extra Cable bus -route park -
Mg. WE Oshawa 434-7693
WORKING °emale Seeking
female stuoe't or professional
to stare furnished 2 bdrm
bsmt apt March 1st 5300 am
inclusive 1 st i Last, non
smoker no pets Ask for
Peary at 436-8803 stip
M1 off¢e 1
• • Retail 5
37a SO FT OFFICE 'Il
3ecc'a1•. 7w-
washroom B oCN RO Skim
a •a f395:wonh Pone '9CS1
:27-74CC
FURNISHED SUITES industrial
WhttDy 1 bed - "er, • )ruts
wPull-outfully equipped HEAR Oshawa
:
lott7en- Exea-nudes c"s,^ Ba, deme with
ndude OiShhes, kneesl pverneao duwS$.d! Ongr
mak• Idulwg nod IM heat i hydro ududed
Serwde etc Shorllorlg ihign Collings parking utih-
term, $1700mo, ties. washrooms. au-com-
Lem ap-
al ndksiVe. honal r Space included) for parking
1-805-152.6513
(Toll Free) cauipm irg7rudksout5 de
I-SM233-5582 storage 905-576-2962 or 905-
626.6679
. • 1 Florio.
1 owNwusewi r Vale. P40fts
Rerw CLEARWAT'ER AREA. 3 oeC-
"loom 1 ownncuse pool la'412-
880 private yard. aval-
aok Jan 15 to April /5 For
.MO ad to view photos
905)-579-3768
1 1 III waft Iiorhas
For Sider
GREAT FAMILY HOME - Bow-
ranvdle - On quiet street,
1.471 sq. it., 3 bedrooms. 2 l/
2 baths. huge bright Cal In
kitchen, with walkout to
fenced backyard. master with
ensuk. qas unuce and cen-
tral our s1 ii,9o0 cad (905)
697-,560
IMMACULATE RAKED bun -
R WW
ith r
ward car garage. 4LOd
CALL neighborhood near lake on -
905 -s 91228 s,z7.00D kali/
683-0707
FOR REFIT
1011 SWCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove b Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to Schools arid Shopping.
From $910.00.
Call 9051-7Z 1 -SSW
Al OSHAWA SOUTH 4 bed-
room townhouse dose to
schools. shopping. $1050mo.
ALL INCLUSIVE RrsVIM.
kadable MAR. 1st. (905)579
9956 days.
410 410
SICK OF RENTING??
OWN YOUR HOME - ITS EASYII a
• FNat TKAs Buyer? - Cast Mark!
r w -blot 10111tailph Doswnpayment? -- CAN Mark! '
g Mark oMlses honest, pro%ssional.
no pr4►asu i service to help you own a home.
FM 4275 or 1
,�
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`S�1as Aea Flamwx RiM ICa1N/N tJtl
YOU CANNOT
AFFORD TO
BUY A HOUSE?
J go from $700lmorlh
i Not Much Oawnplymen7?7
(905) 571-6275
1-800-840-6275
Mark ft-Stapley
Whs ft AIM k
P_
CAMNLGE NILL TOWN-
HOUSES - 122 Colborne St. E.
Oshawa. 3 bedrooms avail-
able Apr 1. For apph. al
434-3972.
=6 AND TOW BE area
Courtice. Large 3 bedroom
townhouse. Garage. 4 ap-
pliances. $940 • Iydro. Cal
721403.
1 shined
ACCOMMOdOo
34N3MW M house in Liver-
POOI/Pohch area Pickering.
Basement, huge backyard'
washer, dryer, cable, heat.
Non-smoker. $400/morgh.
Curse to Transportation..
Available immediately. 905-
831-7778.
E OSNAWA Semi. Immacu-
Me. 3.1 bd.. 112 lams, fn-
ww bsmt.. WW broadloom.
recently pawn, dose to all
amerioes. Avail" May 1St.
$121.900.(905)-133.0983.
NO MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
FOR 5 MONTHS! After Vol
own your home for las than
$700.00 a Month all ndu sin
heat. nydro, taxa. R do sni
nuke sense to rent. This 2
bedroom cordo has been
freshly painted. newer wind-
ows. fridge, and sone indud-
d. Quick possession avail-
able. Call Rhonda Keenan.
Sala RepmseMaove. Sutton
Group Status Reafty Inc. 436-
0990 for more details.
OPEN HOUSE 000RTICE-
quiet crescent, walkout fin-
ished basement, fireplace,
cac 2 huge deft Backs Onto
park. eat -in kitchen, pantry.
hardwood and ceramic floors,
3-t dnoomts, 3 banmooiths. en
suite, landw4pd. SI'A.900.
Feb. 27. 28. 12 noon to 4 p.m.,
56 John "let Cres.. Hwy P2
and Sandringham (905) 432-
3544
OPEN HOUSE Sun Feb 28 8
March 7th. 1-5 p m. 1153
Northridge St Oshawa Pre-
ferred Sunset Heights area. 4
bedroom 2 -storey. new Kitch-
en and numerous upgrades
Private hedged yard Near
schools. parks and public
pool. Save SSS Private
$179.900 Call 571.7335
OSNAWA. 3 bedroom. 4 level
sidesphl quiet court location.
Dianne Drive area Newly
decorated. hardwood floors
gas heat finished rec room.
asking $167 500 Call 579-
6481
SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom
brrk oungaloo, "'aw apart-
^ent fireplace. hardwood
Hors central air large fenced
et. detached garage
5'36 900 (905) 721-12961
eave message
1 Cacaos
for Sale
LUXURY CONDO. 7.1 Ross -
land q1 _ -V •liby. 1 -bed-
room - sunroom. 4 applianc-
es. full bathroom. blinds pnv
$99000 Call 19051709-4017
PICKERING 2 BED. . Sow,.
u'2 ^,out's 2 parking 5 ap-
plwnces Balcony lmrnaeu-
late $187900 1890 Valley
Farm RD Pickenng Cap 1416
609-7039
1 Cottages
For Sale
SNOWMOBILERS. 6 hsner-
mar nor:' :a , it 'he wOOQS.
2-cedrom. tumrshd on
Glwmrre lake 2 tours ronin -
east indoor plumbnkng solar
ad propae energy S49 900
Connecting to 22 trims of
snowmobile trals Call
t416444-9919
1 _amvr
i rare Soles
COLEMAN FOLDING :amper
-racers ^ [feel wpvd 11
moots on osptaq in show-
room Open 7 days auwwveeek,, ir
FtnArcing available Mobil y
world marine i RV Cole. Ill
cared on art "" (Brock S1
Wlutbvl 3 1 2 km north of
6rookun inew i used) 905-
655.8176 7-800-589-1854
Lend
sw - $1000 .«.x v+..•
p.1.17.1. C1mmi5S,pn or pen-
sion Answer in 20 min 665-
1148.4/6.296-9902
MONEY PROBLEMS ;et JuT
r.: '.ec' 7uck w'^a.k going
triwrupt a bang Wmsneeo
Everyone accepted regardless
credit rating Cad for Tree
rformahon 905.576-3505.
Studau lows includd
OBTAINING A LOAN 15 NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DG NOT IT 13
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
INVESTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE SIGNING ANY
CONTRACTS.
:1 Irorq.gsa,
Ms. }
MORTGAGES - Good. tad and
ugly F(nandng for any pur-
pose. All applications aCCepl-
d. Cab Community Mortgage
Services Corp. (905) %6-
6805
• 1 oomlmvnfts
atm.laaa
31 FT. RETAIL cootercom-#
plele with sales area and ex-
tra co~. ReplacerneM val-
ue approwmately $8.000.
Askng 9.700. Call (905) 697-
3DI8.ap
EARN $3.$MM.IM per
week. Guaranteed car lease.
get a" Computerno credit
dicks. $290 U.S. down. Ca
(905)985-2gQ3.
GoVernment
Grants and loans
information to Start
and expand your
business or farm.
14800-505-8866
WOULD you like to tum your'
test annual income into your
monmy intone? I an show
You how! Call 905-9B7-5456.
SELL IT NOW
CALL
683-0707
LOVELY 1 BEDROOM Bsmt
• ••. .:
Apt in Oshawa. on quiet
street across park. close to all
• • •
amenities $520/mo indu-
• - • s
swe Looking for quiet non-
smoker (905)-721.2394
s
NEW BRIGHT RURAL, 2 bed -
main level apt hot tub.
•
laund• so rate
• •
Uxbridge inclusive
• _
avail immed 852-6093
OSHAWA 2 -oar -$650 and 3 -
Mr -$680 w' basements and
2 BEDROOM, tamilyroom big
oedrooms upstairs Pay your
kitchen sep entrance Gose
own Moro and gas. No Pets
to Brock/Delbrook, Pickering
Available Apnl 1st and June
Available March 1st Call
151. 725.0798
686-5783
A-1 Available /larch 1st, two
PICKERING, executive homy.
New one bedroom basement
bedroom apt Parking and
laundry 404-8599
apartment, working person.
male preferred Parking, all
AJAX NEWLY RENOVATED
a11YDrle (0120-8376
one bedroom basement
apartment, separate entrance.
MIGHT 2 RDO
MDM Osmt apt.
paikmg, cable. fireplace. a7c.
Pic0 Non-
4 pc. bath. close to al airier
smoker/pets Separate en -
tis $600/mon , Wast. avail-
trance Close to 4017Shop-
We March 19 Cad Ed (905)
pig. 1st and last required
428-7737 Cel Number (416)
875-4844
Available kmme"oly, 619-
9112
AJAX, immaculate large
bright 1 -bedroom walkout
$MALL ONE BEDROOMapart
basement apartment. en-
men[, laundry. parkin
tra.
m parting. utilities
s in-
am uhkhes. $500 per moms .
cuded $6751morM Available
IStltast, no pets, phone (905)
Apel 1St. Suitable for male
576-8675
Professional 683--86 e23 Shr
P
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. in
Whitby Apt building. Spa-
uous. carpeted. newt' WI_
drm . wbalmily. close to bus.
as
SPACIOUS wen-mantanned 2-
3 bedroom acts Avaii a goo
SM SM Glen St Some with
walk-in clostj pard provid-
ed. Close to schools. shop-
png came. GO Station UW
I rSoppa tllast iIOMOn onrhUtrded. Cam 128 4993
i required. no pas. 1
bedroom $690. 2 bedroom.
$790 3 bedroom SM Cal
430-0134,
BEAUTIFUL 900sq' 2 story
one bedroom. apartment
New everyttrrg,very clean'(,
A/C Non-smoker $75Wmonh
utilities included Taunton/
HwY35/115. Oros Available
March 15.(905)983-5152
MOCK RO.AMY 2. Picker-
ing. large one bedroom base
nml span large eat in kill
on. parking. able. prwrge en-
trarct, $675 includes every
Non -Smoker Available
irwre0iaky (90.51686--0512
MOOKLIN, lust redecorated.
2 bedroom apartmet. 4 W
pkarl $745 per mo. plus
hydro Close to schools and
lnop Available now
r90516�5 5539
CENTRAL WHRBY 'spacious
2 bedroom plus den in dean
gra to -pix. Available Martin
1 $920 also WW one bed-
room. prwate entrance, April
1, 5625 Md. all uld 263-4125
all
for
PANor
WINDJAMMER
APARTMENTS - AJAX
33 & 77 Falby crt.
2 & 3 Bedroom apart-
ments. Includes
fridge; stove, broadloom,
air, heat, hydro, water and
one parking.
Ca11686-0845
or visit us at:
RENT -WORRY FREE
1, 2 A 3 Bed. Apts.
ReftlrWshed & NOW
Appllarttces. All Utll. Inducted.
In-house Sttpt. & MWnt.
On site Security.
Ren" office: titan -Fri. gam - 8 pm
Sat A Sun fpm- Spm
�ALIANT PROPERTY
MANAMMfOIT
T9-1626
1 and 24EDROOM available
March 1st. Located at 946
Mason St. and 350 Mab
Rd., OSWWa. Startjth all Shilil NO Pet
M=
Call 576.6724 al Ow.
OLAREMONT• luxury ion
apartment, one bedroom. Sep-
aMe entrance. partdrg, whole
person, no SMOker/pE1S, _5550
plus. Ava,9ble Immediately.
OSHAWA
Bright, spacious 2 ii 3
b- r apts. Ulaldnes incl.
Close t0 SCITO01S. Shop
ping and 401- Transit
r ght past your door. For
apOt Calc'
(905) 721-8741
TWO BEDROOM apartment
kitchen dinning room, kung
room. 4pc bathroom No -
pas For further information
can 720-0275 or 7204935 or
723.1647
3B4 Saw" S. Newly reeo-
vated I -bedroom from 5530
inclusive. Sunca/Gibb area
ISVW Available immdiate
ly Stephen 19051-571-3229
ONE bedroom alit S575 /mo
plus hydro SnmcollS of
Boor available Mat Ail
last Cam BA 436-3217
WHITBY 1 -bedroom base-
ment apartment Bright. dean
No jets/smoking. separate
entrance. utast, all inclu-
sive S575/month. Available
Apel 1st. Cap after 5p.m 905-
686-7450 or 905-430.2684
wNITIff, adWt apartmet for
rem, awadMe Marchi April
1st. newly reldvaldall
na dwood Boors. 1 i 2 bed-
room from $725 includes heal.
central alt, laundry uh71ities.
bridge, stove. hydro extra.
FiraAast. No pets. references
required. 623-
1013.
■NY rent who you an own
your owl home for less Niall
divill call Dal Hay -
lock Sales Rep. ReirMax
Summit Really (1991 Ltd.
(905) 666.3800 or (N) 666-
3211.
For
1 lkNutw
Reell
ABA DANA OU I have a home
for you 6 months tree. From
$500 Income requirement
from $27 500 gross Call
Ken Collis. Coldweil Banker
(905)728-9414
ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING
6 months free then own a
crouse from $550/moms Bill
Roka Coldweu Banker (905)
728-9414
AJAX. 3 bedroom 2 1/2
baths. 4 appliances, finished
basement, patio, fenced yard.
dose to all amenities. Avail-
able May 1. $1.295 plus. 905-
428-8543
OSHAWA - BEATRICE and
Rltson 2200 sq n 3 bedroom.
2 baths, laauzzi, execulrve 2
Storey min one bedrom
apartment (remed). $1050
plus utilities Available April
M (905)987-1005
OSHAWA 1 bdrm Apt Main
Floor Fndge. stove, washer i
dryer. central air. able park-
ing included Snmcoe 8 401
arca Asking $700 inclusive.
Available Mar//Apr 1. Call
436 -OOHS
RENTIRENT TO OWN. For
less stun 5850 per month
Mortgage$, taxes. utktes in-
cluded 3 bedroom, 1,250 sq
M. immediate possession
Cam poker at(905) 432-2000
WHY RENT? Own your own
home With 0 down payment
or very kiwi down payment
Call 24hrs FREE recorded
message 1-800.335-4925 ID
5210 Aureka Rasanu COW
well Barker RM R Real Es -
toe
314 WAVERLY St. North.
Oshawa Open house this
Sarday 4-5 If m 3 beooan
bndi twig main poor $699/
rnornit fid uldles. Indigo, ince
stove Avaiabk now
Wanted
CLAREMONT Family 71 bur
looking for a 3 bedroom
house April 1st occupancy
Cad 905-649-1114
MOVING from St Catherres.
wanted 2 bedroom house in
Dunham Region (outskirts
preferred) Please Cast Laura
1.905-935-94M ager 5 Din or
two 905-728-6338 (snp)
WE BUY HOMES. Divorcing.
being sued mortgage arrears.
Cab Iransters. whatever flip
reason cad Destiny Property
linvestrinents. (905) 666-0635
1 Tawrilhousas
For lik
WHITBY. 3 bedroom town-
house. available April 15
$950/month Includes water
and electricity Stove includ-
ed Close to schools Call
(905)683-8797 after 6pm
Rooms
Im for Ren/
2 BEDROOMS for 1 person in
Pickering condo near Go Sta-
tion Cable. parking 839.3588
AJAX/WESTNEY-HEIGHTS -
two moms available in large
4 bedroom immaculate tam -
fly home parking main floor
laundry residential area Ideal
for professional/commuter
Available immediately (905)-
619-9219
AJAX Large room, shared
month facilities $350 per Non
smoker no pets close to go
and 401 Available Imme-
dialety (905)619-2896
AVAILABLE NOW Furnished
room Separate entrance pri-
vate bath, kitchen. laundry all
taamies Prefer quiet working
person $440/mo Call 839-
4271 after bpm
CLEAN
BRIGHT
HOUSE
Whitc, Rd S /40I.
R00m for rent
Suit working
professional
420 -OW
LIVERPOOL RD,19AYLY
furnished rooms. .arpe
$400 1 smaller $350 Share
large kitchen 6 Dath Clean
older gentleman pre4erred. no
pas 8390257
ROOMS available March 1st
$315month i S35Wmonm
First and fast required Use of
kitchen i bathroom Central
Oshawa location No pets
Non smokers preferred 571-
7193 snp
SOUTH AJAX Near Lake.
furnished roam wrath private
UM. 5400 ist and fast Nan
smoker female preferred
Available immediaily (905)
427-W
Furnished
A NEWER Nome, Courtice
area share all amenities
Separate telephone available
Parking. laundry. 5250/month
Cau 905 433-2379, leave
message
BOWMANVILLE large house
to share all amenities. laun-
dry, able, kitchen parking.
Available mined Call 697.
9838
WESTSHORE NOME
Professional person want-
ed to share beautiful 4
bedroom smoke ft"
home Two fireplaces.
gas) modem kitchen pro-
tessionakly finished base-
ment 2 level deck barbe-
cue private backyard.
seconds to beach and
;acct club very quiet ma-
t „e street $450 per mo
Available Manch Is*
(905) 420-""
(eos) 474-3390
Har N�i�n N'r!, 2 base,enl
room fur rent. $450,month
Also room for rem 5400 OTxet
neighbourhood. use of facdr
• 4s. non -danker FwSLlast re-
: Ared Call 619-0999
HOUSE TO SHARE 3 bed-
om centrale, located 5 ap-
lances. Close to parks and
"-,15 route Swtatle for single
1m -smoking profeSS(onal
.all 404-8441 Ask for Sharif
;r 728-7178
PICKERING beautiful new
^ome 11) snaro with one per -
;.x, private bathroomclose to
I I amenitiessmokers wel-
)Me A must sou Td (905)
663 6777
WANTED 2 single working
nor Sm -king women pre -
fell to share lmmacuiate
deart 3 bedroom house $sm
mo including utilities: phone
extra Cable bus -route park -
Mg. WE Oshawa 434-7693
WORKING °emale Seeking
female stuoe't or professional
to stare furnished 2 bdrm
bsmt apt March 1st 5300 am
inclusive 1 st i Last, non
smoker no pets Ask for
Peary at 436-8803 stip
M1 off¢e 1
• • Retail 5
37a SO FT OFFICE 'Il
3ecc'a1•. 7w-
washroom B oCN RO Skim
a •a f395:wonh Pone '9CS1
:27-74CC
FURNISHED SUITES industrial
WhttDy 1 bed - "er, • )ruts
wPull-outfully equipped HEAR Oshawa
:
lott7en- Exea-nudes c"s,^ Ba, deme with
ndude OiShhes, kneesl pverneao duwS$.d! Ongr
mak• Idulwg nod IM heat i hydro ududed
Serwde etc Shorllorlg ihign Collings parking utih-
term, $1700mo, ties. washrooms. au-com-
Lem ap-
al ndksiVe. honal r Space included) for parking
1-805-152.6513
(Toll Free) cauipm irg7rudksout5 de
I-SM233-5582 storage 905-576-2962 or 905-
626.6679
. • 1 Florio.
1 owNwusewi r Vale. P40fts
Rerw CLEARWAT'ER AREA. 3 oeC-
"loom 1 ownncuse pool la'412-
880 private yard. aval-
aok Jan 15 to April /5 For
.MO ad to view photos
905)-579-3768
1 1 III waft Iiorhas
For Sider
GREAT FAMILY HOME - Bow-
ranvdle - On quiet street,
1.471 sq. it., 3 bedrooms. 2 l/
2 baths. huge bright Cal In
kitchen, with walkout to
fenced backyard. master with
ensuk. qas unuce and cen-
tral our s1 ii,9o0 cad (905)
697-,560
IMMACULATE RAKED bun -
R WW
ith r
ward car garage. 4LOd
CALL neighborhood near lake on -
905 -s 91228 s,z7.00D kali/
683-0707
FOR REFIT
1011 SWCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove b Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to Schools arid Shopping.
From $910.00.
Call 9051-7Z 1 -SSW
Al OSHAWA SOUTH 4 bed-
room townhouse dose to
schools. shopping. $1050mo.
ALL INCLUSIVE RrsVIM.
kadable MAR. 1st. (905)579
9956 days.
410 410
SICK OF RENTING??
OWN YOUR HOME - ITS EASYII a
• FNat TKAs Buyer? - Cast Mark!
r w -blot 10111tailph Doswnpayment? -- CAN Mark! '
g Mark oMlses honest, pro%ssional.
no pr4►asu i service to help you own a home.
FM 4275 or 1
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x uwk�y���:,
`S�1as Aea Flamwx RiM ICa1N/N tJtl
YOU CANNOT
AFFORD TO
BUY A HOUSE?
J go from $700lmorlh
i Not Much Oawnplymen7?7
(905) 571-6275
1-800-840-6275
Mark ft-Stapley
Whs ft AIM k
P_
CAMNLGE NILL TOWN-
HOUSES - 122 Colborne St. E.
Oshawa. 3 bedrooms avail-
able Apr 1. For apph. al
434-3972.
=6 AND TOW BE area
Courtice. Large 3 bedroom
townhouse. Garage. 4 ap-
pliances. $940 • Iydro. Cal
721403.
1 shined
ACCOMMOdOo
34N3MW M house in Liver-
POOI/Pohch area Pickering.
Basement, huge backyard'
washer, dryer, cable, heat.
Non-smoker. $400/morgh.
Curse to Transportation..
Available immediately. 905-
831-7778.
E OSNAWA Semi. Immacu-
Me. 3.1 bd.. 112 lams, fn-
ww bsmt.. WW broadloom.
recently pawn, dose to all
amerioes. Avail" May 1St.
$121.900.(905)-133.0983.
NO MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
FOR 5 MONTHS! After Vol
own your home for las than
$700.00 a Month all ndu sin
heat. nydro, taxa. R do sni
nuke sense to rent. This 2
bedroom cordo has been
freshly painted. newer wind-
ows. fridge, and sone indud-
d. Quick possession avail-
able. Call Rhonda Keenan.
Sala RepmseMaove. Sutton
Group Status Reafty Inc. 436-
0990 for more details.
OPEN HOUSE 000RTICE-
quiet crescent, walkout fin-
ished basement, fireplace,
cac 2 huge deft Backs Onto
park. eat -in kitchen, pantry.
hardwood and ceramic floors,
3-t dnoomts, 3 banmooiths. en
suite, landw4pd. SI'A.900.
Feb. 27. 28. 12 noon to 4 p.m.,
56 John "let Cres.. Hwy P2
and Sandringham (905) 432-
3544
OPEN HOUSE Sun Feb 28 8
March 7th. 1-5 p m. 1153
Northridge St Oshawa Pre-
ferred Sunset Heights area. 4
bedroom 2 -storey. new Kitch-
en and numerous upgrades
Private hedged yard Near
schools. parks and public
pool. Save SSS Private
$179.900 Call 571.7335
OSNAWA. 3 bedroom. 4 level
sidesphl quiet court location.
Dianne Drive area Newly
decorated. hardwood floors
gas heat finished rec room.
asking $167 500 Call 579-
6481
SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom
brrk oungaloo, "'aw apart-
^ent fireplace. hardwood
Hors central air large fenced
et. detached garage
5'36 900 (905) 721-12961
eave message
1 Cacaos
for Sale
LUXURY CONDO. 7.1 Ross -
land q1 _ -V •liby. 1 -bed-
room - sunroom. 4 applianc-
es. full bathroom. blinds pnv
$99000 Call 19051709-4017
PICKERING 2 BED. . Sow,.
u'2 ^,out's 2 parking 5 ap-
plwnces Balcony lmrnaeu-
late $187900 1890 Valley
Farm RD Pickenng Cap 1416
609-7039
1 Cottages
For Sale
SNOWMOBILERS. 6 hsner-
mar nor:' :a , it 'he wOOQS.
2-cedrom. tumrshd on
Glwmrre lake 2 tours ronin -
east indoor plumbnkng solar
ad propae energy S49 900
Connecting to 22 trims of
snowmobile trals Call
t416444-9919
1 _amvr
i rare Soles
COLEMAN FOLDING :amper
-racers ^ [feel wpvd 11
moots on osptaq in show-
room Open 7 days auwwveeek,, ir
FtnArcing available Mobil y
world marine i RV Cole. Ill
cared on art "" (Brock S1
Wlutbvl 3 1 2 km north of
6rookun inew i used) 905-
655.8176 7-800-589-1854
Lend
sw - $1000 .«.x v+..•
p.1.17.1. C1mmi5S,pn or pen-
sion Answer in 20 min 665-
1148.4/6.296-9902
MONEY PROBLEMS ;et JuT
r.: '.ec' 7uck w'^a.k going
triwrupt a bang Wmsneeo
Everyone accepted regardless
credit rating Cad for Tree
rformahon 905.576-3505.
Studau lows includd
OBTAINING A LOAN 15 NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DG NOT IT 13
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
INVESTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE SIGNING ANY
CONTRACTS.
:1 Irorq.gsa,
Ms. }
MORTGAGES - Good. tad and
ugly F(nandng for any pur-
pose. All applications aCCepl-
d. Cab Community Mortgage
Services Corp. (905) %6-
6805
• 1 oomlmvnfts
atm.laaa
31 FT. RETAIL cootercom-#
plele with sales area and ex-
tra co~. ReplacerneM val-
ue approwmately $8.000.
Askng 9.700. Call (905) 697-
3DI8.ap
EARN $3.$MM.IM per
week. Guaranteed car lease.
get a" Computerno credit
dicks. $290 U.S. down. Ca
(905)985-2gQ3.
GoVernment
Grants and loans
information to Start
and expand your
business or farm.
14800-505-8866
WOULD you like to tum your'
test annual income into your
monmy intone? I an show
You how! Call 905-9B7-5456.
SELL IT NOW
CALL
683-0707
(t
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kALLY CONFIDE
eking Men-`
call 1-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
WANT A CHALLENGE?
Separated white female, mother of 2 . pro-
-ess orgy. part time student. 510". medium
bold, blonde hair. blue eyes. attractive.
Seeking separated white male. 51 T, paeeM,
Humorous, non -soaker. who loves a Chal-
enoe. BOX 11838
DANCE WITH ME
Single while female. 30. athletic build, curly
Cnpwrn hair. Enjoys dubs. music. darning• out
," adnwties. Seeking single white male.
lreman « poke of icer is a pks. f« brwg-
term relationship Must have tap adiletie btu
and brown hair, BOX 14336
DOWN TO EARTH
Single finale. 37. see" sincere. honest.
Jean to earth male w-andshp oad-
and P
ale reka0arsfrp. BOX 14514
OUALITY TIME
Single ante mother. 35. srrokket. Cassel
Inn iker Seeking a sngke sincere and hot"
,ale for quality lime. Enjoys camp fus&
avfishing, bowing 9dr
and rotg. BOX
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SERIOUS RED HEAD
S.ngyW white female, military type. 5.6-. 130
bs . long red hint. "bk n eyes. Seeking sn-
1* strong. artractive. older mals who is non
smoker and occaponal driMkr. BOX 19218
1 WANT AFFECTION
Single, while female. 44 51', petite• a0r'ec-
• Ve. great sen" of rumor Seeking a angle.
«hie "We. tans[. sncrs. for erg fern
--altontship and altsclim. Enjoys dreg.
�ancig, travel. and camping. BOX 19330
ARE YOU OUT THERE?
40 yr did tamale, non -soaker. 5'7, red hair
and blue eyes, o joys U*Idnn• aninvii bilk-
ing and long walks. Seeking a male. 38 or
-�jdr, with a gnat set" of Turnor and a wide
,anksy music. BOX 19465
MOVE OLACKL�
Female is seeking a well established ran
>mokng while male. 48-55. for Mterdshp.
Enjoy mavles. sportir events, dung out.
ong wapks. featre and more. Adult of dollar
A- afle BOX 19494
LETS GET TOGETHER
P'Oisssolw. len loving woman. 49 seeing
well esvbW%K not-smolong, wines. male.
ad to 55. for movies, Line ding and com-
c3nonsrup. Left chat over coktoe. Box
A GOOD COMMUNICATOR
37 r did. praess+Onal fa hale. altraCtrw with
orDwn and eyes .honsat. ktyak. sincere. good
awes, any gong with various raerMtI
See" tall, handsome. Droifssronal mals.
38-45 wino possess .same qualities or a
TOnogUT- nkat wdkp. BOX 21402
LETS GET TOGETHER
Separated mother of two. 34. darn tar, med-
om build. Looking for someone to Share com-
r,any. Err honing, cornpri% dowwYV ski -
,ng.
etc BOX 23144
Separated, shy, c«bid"o, story 90M
1efr1". enjoys many fags in N* bid no
head games! Mut be 29 or older. dean, ods-
sated, and work for a Iivilg. Must rave own
Vehnde. be his owl indevi4W and respect a
woman's intorgrae. BOX 30555
FUN FIT AND FOOLISH
Single, white. mom. 39. ase. Oudayi taring
active, likes spons. Seeking an adgoff".
non-smoking. whole mole. 36 to 42, open,
honest, with a sense of N~' Iovas kids.
Pets. and hodkay nights in Canade. Serious
IV- only. BOX 21464
NEW CRL M TOM
Attractive• Pett f*mhels, 24. 64% red hak
blue eyes, employed, inQaparldanL Out
gg01n9• MPoffa
aas. and kin WAV seslerg
fun, relaxed. Sean*, employed mak, 25 b
30. for fnerddsfgcip and companiorafip- Eroop
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Pefrm! Peand being parfpred sox 30549
DONT TELL
Maimed. whore bmak. U. 5'11', altracom
*nth a great personal is saekeg a tf1s9
male, 25 to 45. for hiendat and possible
discreet ralabons sip. trust We hwa *
9pOX 1. shadarg an
pod d adult atowia s,
5432
NEW TO AREA
Wufow look" for a happy. aaare mak, 55-
65, norc-smokr, social &W*K wAd lenders
ld dance We out, or jut twe a Wall
mat horns. BOX 21397
37 yr Old. 6 G 1 UM WELCO of
Ewmwr
snuggli g by a town be.lex scow
one wthp eryoya ria aamie BDX 21440
REAL LOVE
32 yr old• tap, attractive, single white female.
Seeking a tap. single white male. who 5 look-
ing for a friend• family and a life long relabon-
Shlp. BOX 33600
YOU FOUND ME!!
34 yr old. single white female. dark auburn
herr. due eyes. no dependents, career mind-
ed. ndeperderil, intellectually foul. wicked
smAs. with a variety of interests. Looking f«
a man. over 30 who knows what they want in
we and is willing to share it. BOX 20307
CLASSY LADY
39 yr Old. POW. Pretty. blonde hair, very wide -
Pendent and traditional. Seeks classy man.
fir head of short hair. tap. good looking.
executive who is Serious by day and vuk*ra-
bb by night. Must be over 35. BOX 21497
LET'S GET AWAY
54•, sandy donde hared. due eyed. new to
the area ferrate. 30 yrs old, medium buil.
Looking for someone. 25-38 who is icterest-
ed in a friendship and possibly romance.
Enjoys dung out. moose. erg w--.. sa-
ng Like rides. etc. Box 32952
LETS TALK
40's. single Nmale with due eyes. Enjoys
treater. erg weeks. traveling and more.
Seeking a 21*5 male, whenw or ow chi
den BOX 3381
SENSE OF HUMOR...
Attrac we female. 39. 57. medurn Wild, red
tem. due eyes. nonsmoker, social drinker
Enjoys music. long Wallis. moves, p -.V -
pphhyy and more. an honest person
wibih a sense of MOW BOX 14298
ANYTlI/GIEVERVTHNG
28 yr did. 5'5'. woe. white female with dnty
donde hair and bks eyes Looking for a
tpeonfarnoois male. who miss to 00 anymrrq
ISM M everXys 81ti Age and race are u impor-
WALK M MY SHOES
56 yr did widowed female. sap supported.
down to with• with OWCWre morals. Seeking
a widowed mate with sinfar situation and a
W" Pensonamy Box Ism
OUTDOOR TYPE "
47. spontaneous. fun. adventurous. owl.
average wag* and he ^ above average
kooks. Social drinker. smokkerso" --
511'. 40 to 50. board. mustache. log hair
duty Mut or" ampler figs n Ido FrR
in% camprg. boews Nc. Box 30558
NEW TO AREA_.
Forrak, hb 30's. 55', pome build. non-
sin
onsin of. social dnr*er. dank hair and oyes.
Enjoys a vrhaty of nteresb. Seeking some-
one weth easter eMreels, nonsmoker pw
trod. BOX 16340
STEP RIGHT UP
22 yr old female, bks eyes bonds ham.
Enjoys mOviee, ronhret weeks. krg drives.
dienarcg, and pun eventrigs at morns. Lookc-
ircg for a mat*. who is wiring b have fun and
is spor tonsioks. Box M612
LET'S TALK...
VWA* Iatnale. S2 yr. 57.1125 It. Enjoys Molh-
Ing. We. playing Pool, canary music and
moo. See" a make. 45 to 61D, scAw, not
over wev". with sirtwar, interests. BOX
18429
FRIENDS TO LOVERS
40 yr did. while tamale. 57. 110 lbs. brown
h m and oyes. employed. smokkr, and social
deter. Enjoys country Rksic, da r ing. pis
markets. nrovi�. rgs0dng and quill Onto.
Fancily is very impoRar t Sanding a male W
hilland posse mmbon ftp- Box
33606
rM 1MMTMG FOR You
46 yr old., 5'6-. 145 b, scnye mother of Ono.
brown haw. hazel oyes. Enjoys pod. bowling.
walks on to beach and more. Seeking on
Iajose and snare ganlrralffor a ON
ante rW6warop. BOX i 0903
LET'S GET TOGETHER
Seigle. whoo fema1e.30 yis old and brown
hair's seeking a tap, fe gfa. while mole. 3010
35. wee " is a pis Irseneled in card
ancoutlars and len antem for a possible erg
tum retafonship. Box 18444
M/UCLES CAN HAPM31
YNtile female, tit r. ST. I ' " I I nW social
drinker and occo=r el -W-. Seeking a
widowed mak. for nwriage and to alum
muotay- BOX 18"7
yr COULD THIS BE ITh
V* wift IN, 67, dwk heir
and ayes, aavaaote elessy and saW -AI
a holt of gold. nonanhoker. social dm*sr,
amply naK good job, cour ry hon Looking
for a single, where nab Ior Pa9ron, mms'".
add rg and admOM open, honest BOX
93029
OUALftY im
86 yr old female, who rjoya *NV olio and
quid wortirgs at hong seeks an her ' I
and " genftT m lo SPod hime *Wt
BOOL 13884
ALREApY MADE FAMILY
30 yr old, elrgle mother of Iwo, 57. wits long
graduals, llooMtg fon tat fpas& iffmago w son
mailed. 9faat servo at humor, bwM Hm,
hmiy miuibd, Over S, who's mo*p self*
down and a" br EL BOX 2135W
FRIENDS
19 yr did, Single mother, looking for a good
friend to talk to and hang out with. BOX
14253
WHATS ON YOUR MMD!
29 yr old, female psychology student, enjoys
ce skating dancing, going to church etc
Seeking a male trend who is spiritual. open
minded. Tie e ages of 29 to 35, race
is not important. BOX 14967
LIFE'S BETTER SHARED
DWOMSd female. 67. 5'7. gown ham, blue
eyes: Enjoys cooking. danclrg, long dnivae.
bowing and more. Seeking a
9en0-.
BOX 34866 Srncene, with similar interest.
FRIERS FIRST
S2 yr old single white female. no n•smloker
Look ng for a male in the age group of 47 b
55 who rs honest. loving, hues daring, din
ing ouL or staying at homle. Non-smokers
please. Friendship to long-temn relationship
possible BOX 33965
GIVE ME A CALL
IM yr old. 57", brown eyed lernale likes
country moa, card games and more
Looking for a good, honest man, 65 to 70,
with a good sense of hurrah. BOX 10592
Ve n ice
Was IN13
We met through the
personals and on our
second date we had
dinner in a French
restaurant andgot to
talking about Places we
haven t visitedyet.
Venice was on both of
our lists. Several months
went by and she forgot
about it. I decided to
surprise her with a Iitdc
six-month anniversary
celebration. She couldn't
believe it! We leave for
Italy next week. Ciao!
SHARE WITH ME
5'7, 116 b, attractive lady, who enjoys con-
versation.
onversation, music. theatre. dining out, nature,
and spiritual values Seeking earty 60•s gen-
tleman. honest, down to earth. average to
medium build, non-smoker and social
drinker. for friendship and companionship.
Cobouro area. Box 269%
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$2.49 per min.
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Single male. brown hair, brown eyes. Seek -
rig sincere, honest, Canng female. who has
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ROMANTIC NIGHTS
45 yr old, single male is seeking single
female for romantic rights. movies. 7 s
music. live music shows and more. BOX
19234
I WANT A FIT WOMAN
Single white male. 33. 61-, physically fit,
attractive. proleseronal. Enjoys outdoors and
weekends at the o=iga. Seeking single
while female. 24-33, attractive.fit
for on9'1efm Winship. BOX =a"Y
HEART OF GOLD
Professional male usekA 50's. 55". 150 lb.
with a ten year son. canng. honest. enjoys
outdoors,
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g=non-smoker. occasional dnnker.
Mnaffdaey secure. seeking affractive. useful.
SIM lady 45 to 55. who is also frgnoapy,
Secure. BOX 21344
COBOURG i AREA
P"ysoaly M. 35 yr old. whole male. 5 1 T. 155
'bs, short brown hair. hazel eyes. smoker.
.:aai Jrinkef Looking for alfeCti' -1. M.
r"acirve, female. who enjoys dc4dren, cou+-
._/ musk, dancing the beach. snocill pool,
20
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Euro vie yin Cap. BOX 21452
CARMG LOYAL FRIEND
'--de 30's. singe. handsome. professional
,ace. estabklfMd. bke eyed. very lel "W-
-sed in sharing quaaty One with single am.
amracuve. proteaoO/Ml finale. 2320 40 who
-Drys long was fee C walks. outdoor actrvh-
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HANDSOME LOVER
anrlsome M male. 40 . 200 los. 5 V bi owwn
-.;yr and eyes• seeks attractive to nale for a
-ref encounters. BOX 23781
KEEP THE FIRE BURNN
►7e 42. good srwfpo, good mind. rid work -
ng. i appreciate native art and culture.
kayajkingNOW" car,and
d"a ggbM. So 0 yoni m in .
sdverxuoks. and passionate. gine me a cap
and we can build a Ine bgefer. BOX 25168
LONELY HEART
Outgoing English male. 35 5 10' 170 kbe
LAWS skiing. rampig, CDOkrng. and 'rWM
looking sincere aWactrvW ter ale. 27-35. for
DofsCke raklat«ehp. BOX 25218
SHY GUY
25 years did. ST. 185 lbs, brown ham. hazol
eyes. houm and coning Enjoys sports.
music. Cars and alw an non-errnokWr Seek
Wig single write finale. 1910 25 for long term
relationship BOX 305W
NEW BEGINNMGS
White sngfi . adventurous make. 46. 6 7%
wah heart of gold. of"'S *««enc got-
aways. dung travel. SON around ire
camphrw Seeks single. nonsmok-ng.
Wn**. WOW dependents. 38-44, zest for
Ne. sonstive, cow f9• honest and sincere. in
Oshewa Duman and not in b Meed gores.
BOX 26973
FRIENDSHIP ONLY WANT A COANVJ4"4 REDHEADS ONLY PLEASE
Land Ws, 5-, sngle ferrule. dark hair and Single write make. 39. 5'11 192 lbs Enjoys 2nd yr old male. doing for a woman, 22 d 30.
non -soaker. soar driilkr. no aspen- cafmprng. Haney DavMson. fishing- and gMor
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someone we similar ntereat. f« *Wxbtvp f« hierfaship and possibly long -lean rMaaon �n9
only. BOX 33767 shill). BOX 11936 LETS TALK MY FIRST TIME
NIFTY 50's AFFECTIONATE GUY 22 yr oleo, single male, 5'9'. 145 lbs. enjoys S.V* d female, 19.5 6-,1BO Its, snot oity
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of a groo an 65 to 70. BOX 33666 traveling. Seelig an attractive, and tit. 36 yr old single mule. FIT. dark hair aro LONG
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$2.49 per min.
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35 yr old. 5.9-. 175 b, b white male with
brown hair and bkue eyes. Looking for an
open minded male for a possible relationship.
Nm -smokers preferred. BOX 18045
FUN OR RELATIONSHIP
Single. gay. white male. 27 yr, 5'6' 163 b.
enjoys working out. Seeking someone to
have kin or to have a relationship BOX
18457
LETS GET TOGETHER...
39 yr old male. 5 8 s s 160 lbseeking a
make. 6'. 40 to 50. No maned males BOX
18M
FIRST TIMER
Brcunols male. seeing others guys for a
fist erne encounter Wants to tie Creative and
try new things. BOX 33545
NOT INTO MMO GAMES
24 yr old male. 5 1-, • SC .losdue eyes.
brown herr. i0oking 1« an open meed. Sn-
:,ere guy who is not onto head games. book -
10 build a ting tern reUaorotup BOX
33017
A FEW GOOD MEN
33 yr did- 6'. 190 lbs. brown hair. o" eyes,
attractive gay straight acting make Seeking
anter straq acting gay maw who enjoys
WW.VWAf9• mows. OkMM aC&V*M. M. town
to earth and h rnorout BOX 33614
OUT OF THE CLOSET
25 yr old angle white male. 6 185 los. new
to the gay scene Looking nor men ratgo
from the ages of 18 to 25 who are is ft
in trying new and fin drags BOX 33797
FIRST TIE ENCOUNTER
27 Yr old. 6- 185 b woe male Seeksm9 a
m4le. under 30. forfist erne eno"wer. BOX
34820
FIRST TIME
34 yr ok0. bngrnousmamed mals, Looking
for a first erne arncarwer with any man. BOX
34321
FUN TIES HERE.....
25 yr did. single waste make Seeing ofen
males. f« kin an good fires Box 34637
FUN TIMES HERE
24 yr old. 6 wrvte male Seeking
other18 to25 to have len and 9000
times. BOX 33798
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135 lb. -ft. @ 3600 rpm
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Stainless steel exhaust system
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