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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_03_14J row PIC,KERING NEW...9, "'At 1D V PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 STORER03�:'; ------- - - - - - - - - - — - PERIODICAL PRESSRUN 44,000 28 PAGES SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1999 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $5 $1 NEWSSTAND Defence calls for police to reopen case Mother's pain erupts as murder acquittal delivered BY STEPHEN SHAW Stuff Writer AJAX — The mother of mur- der victim Raphael Lazenby col- lapsed in grief Friday as a jury ac- quitted the man accused of killing her son. Jurors took six hours to decide Jimmy Solomos wasn't the man who stabbed and slashed the 22 - year -old Ajax resident during a fight outside a Pickering strip club last March 18. Mr. Lazenby, whose son was 17 -months -old at the time, suf- fered nine knife wounds to the stomach and chest, two of which punctured his heart, a court heard. Emotions clashed as the verdict was read. Mr. Solomos, 24, em- braced defence lawyer Ann Bergenstein before rushing into the open arms of his mother. Friends and family members of Mr. Lazenby, known as 'Rae,' erupted in anger and sorrow, storming from the courtroom in tears. Mr. Solomos, who had been in custody a year, was immediately MOMS INEPRONCYOWM BY &"dla tn+rrttaronotn____ =tw�iMirw� iM dlUrwNtry 686-0445 set free by trial judge Mr. Justice Alfred Stong. As he was escorted from the courtroom by police, one man made a veiled threat. For his protection, police whisked Mr. Solomos from the courthouse to meet his mother at an unknown location. "She gets to take him home and I get to see my son at the grave- side;" cried Lillian Lazenby as she sobbed uncontrollably. Weeping family members held each other as they struggled to grasp the reality Mr. Lazenby's death has gone unpunished. "I feel terrible for this family. I know this causes them a great deal of anguish. I realize this just brings the pain of the murder back to them;' said Ms. Bergenstein. She called on Durham Regional Police to reopen the case, but one detective says there are no plans to do so. '"I'hcy (family) won't have clo- sure until the person responsible is prosecuted, and unfortunately for See JURY page S Inside the News Advertiser VMM 'M Frio IT EAterial Pare ...........6 Keith Gilligan ...........6 manic Dropping .........10 Speirs ................20 Clauffied .............22 GIVE US A CALL Goo ........... 683-5110 D ......683-5117 Death MO.....683-3005 AwU= Lin ......683-7545 ...........1-800-662-8423 Entail . newsroom@durham.net Web she ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 A.J. GROENI News Advertiser photo Corrie van Boxtel is used to getting hugs for her missed a day. Here, young friends (from left) Al - efforts in helping school children cross the street. ison Santos, Nicole Parker and Julia Bolton get Mrs. van Boxtel has been at the same Pickering in close with 'Mrs. B.' as she is affectionately Village intersection for 25 years and has never known. Crossing guard marks 25 years `The children just adore her' BY LINDA WHITE Staff Writer AJAX — Each and every school day for a quarter of a centu- ry, Corrie van Boxtel has been bringing traffic to a dead stop. The crossing guard helps sonic 150 kids on their way to St. Fran- cis de Saks Catholic School and Lincoln Avenue Public School safely cross the intersection at Church Street and Lincoln Avenue. And the 72 -year-old Pickering Village resident, who celebrated her silver anniversary last Thurs- day, has no plans to hang up her stop sign. . "As long as I stay healthy, I'd like to keep going. I really enjoy Now you can purchase a cellular phone with no 111io Credit.) aedk check, no contact, no monthly gill and no Problnearest DWI store location for detailsl it;' says Mrs. van Boxtel, who is known to students as "Mrs. B" and has never missed a day of work. "I have never had any trouble with kids. I have never had an ac- cident and it's a busy corner there," boasts Mrs. van Boxtel, who ap- plied for the job after seeing an ad- vertisement in the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser when the youngest of her six children was in Grade 1. "I could still be home with my children when they were on holi- days," Mrs. van Boxtel says of the reasons for wanting to become a crossing guard. "It's a nice little job. I .can walk there and. it gives me a reason to get up every day." Certainly, her efforts are appre- ciated. "She is always so cheerful;' says Gwen Moroney, who moved to Pickering Village several months ago and has found a friend in Mrs. van Boxtel. "She has all kinds of information about the area. She always has time to talk, but the children come first. She has eyes in the back of her head, be- cause she always seems to know when they're coming. ` The children just adore her, notes Mrs. Moroney. Admittedly, the three -hour -a - day job ties Mrs. van Boxtel down, as she must be at her post in the See SILVER page 4 PasOnel CgmMRticafnr-mCetwe= $1 29 X9837-12`12 Incles udOalrswa centro :, Y (905) 721-1212 phone & ;iso 0� (W5) 72dft i;z airtinNl '- 'fir A�+tot�i/ity ` ' ?r rte.^` t�,� r - �. i..• t Atib 'dr-.�, .:+�i'.•Jd.c%.:A'' A/P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 1999 BUICK CENTURY I�((((If (((f Iliiiiif ilii!''!fllll(IIIII(illl(I((((II+ SMARTLEASE ltd �dilo ae.ua P.yrawwra7a rrai jot N**Dawn M0/61 dol"Na PURCHASE FOR JUST t !JIM Surround yourself with a surprising touch of luxury. 3100 SA V6 engine • 4 -speed automatic transmission • 4 -wheel ABS • 6 -speaker sound system • remote keyless entry • 6 -passenger seating • air conditioning • air filtration system • tilt steering • Next Generation dual front air bays. And when you get all this for only $23.998, we think it'll win the most important kudo - a spot in your driveway. 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Trial ObligabOn is $13.046. Annual cost d bwowinp d 6.9x Pw annum. Annul kilometre limit 20.000 km. $0.12 per excess kftrnetre. othw lei " A down payrpant « and SOUNNY dePm* as indicated, licence. insurance. P.P.S.A. and adminiabiWon Nan and taxes not wckK%d. Dealer available.'1Freiptnt may sell or lease fOr less. OOHS appy 1D 1989 new or damoraatrabr nwdele be ri�essequpped a y daub coag amid data oAlommsin � Y i• 9 Tlaaandw Bay sad 1(ernora). Umftd time ollers wfaich may riot be c nkw ed wilh dha OI em. Deals trade a" ynncanm&.COM ism tradwnark d i3ernerel Motors Corporation. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Mwd 14, 1999 PAGE 3 P Road rage between councillors over Pickering widening Durham Region staff to give Town's Finch Avenue request a second look Regional staff will give a second look at the Town of Pickering's desire that Finch Avenue be widened to four lanes after Pick- ering politicians raised a ruckus during the Durham council meeting Wednesday. Pickering councillor Maurice Brenner ac- cused fellow Pickering representative Rick Johnson, who is also the Durham works committee chairman, of ignoring the wishes of Pickering council because the widening of Finch isn't included in the Region's five- year roads plan. In January, Pickering coun- cil laid out its priorities for road work it wants the Region to complete. Coun. Brenner questioned Coun. John- son, "Did you not hear what your council told you?" Coun. Johnson retorted that, in his 12 years on Pickering council, "This is the first time Brenner has spoken about Finch." He added that during a public meeting in Pickering, "A number of residents said they don't want Finch done" Coun. Johnson noted the Pickering re- quest has been forwarded to works staff for consideration. Pickering Councillor Doug Dickerson and Durham works commissioner Vic Sil- gailis also exchanged heated words. Coun. Dickerson asked, "You're aware of the Pickering directive?" Mr. Silgailis replied that Finch Avenue won't be widened simply because Pickering council has submitted a written request. "I'm aware of the correspondence. It's your desires. It's a gratuitous piece of informa- tion." Coun. Dickerson persuaded Mr. Silgailis to reconsider widening Finch to four lanes. "We'll be back to you with our new priori- ties," the works commissioner vowed. But, in order for the Region to undertake the project, Mr. Silgailis urged Coun. Dick- erson and his colleagues to "Give us more money." Durham will spend $13.6 million on its roads program this year. Major projects in- clude widening Taunton Road from Garrard Road in Whitby to Oshawa Creek ($2.99 million), improving the intersection of West - Pickering daffodil helpers needed The Canadian Cancer Society needs vol- unteers in Pickering for its Look What Daf- fodils Do Campaign designed to raise awareness of the society's Daffodil Month. Volunteers are needed to kick off the April campaign by selling daffodils for four dollars a bunch at various locations in Durham Region on March 25, 26 and 27. Diecast car show aids Pickering Cubs, Scouts DICKERING — Toy car enthu- siasts from across Durham Region are invited to get their motors run- ning and head out to the upcoming Diecast Car Show being held later this month. One dollar from all adult admis- sions to the show will go to the Sev- enth Pickering Cubs and Scouts groups. The show is being held at the Pickering Recreation Complex on March 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and kids under 12 are admitted to the show for free. The show will feature diecast toy cars of the Hotwheels and Match- box varieties. Among the attractions offered at the event will be an orange race track for kids, as well as a custom diecast show. The money will go towards funding cancer research and community services for local cancer patients. In April, volunteers are needed to knock on doors in Ajax and Pick- ering to ask for help in the fight against can- cer. Contact the West Durham Unit Office at 686-1516 for more information. ney and Taunton roads in Ajax ($1 million), upgrading Cameron Street in Cannington ($2.1 million) and widening Victoria Street in Whitby from Gordon Street to Lynde Creek ($60,000). As well, $1.7 million will he spent on road resurfacing and $855,000 will finance installation of traffic lights. -CAR AU MS 5159 • RENM STNRERS S1" • ilWW • FOG UIIPS M • N FT UMS M • WOOD DASA IQf S • SPOILERS . MOST DOMESTIC ; We Pay Up ToMOST IMPORTEDrc 00 • ' $30000 Deductible s 189 "1 a C2 m 'Lifetime WarrantyMay Require Hardware a 101'0 Brock Road South e -V%'%, t2Y a (Northwest corner at Bayly) 3 AUTO GLASS b CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY WI a 831-4290 ' HAND WASH b VACUUM FROM $17 • SCOUNGUARD • WAX • COMPOUND • POUSH • CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Give your child a powerful advantage. We provide the knowledge. They develop the confidence. IN %-, -.%, @.-. I'll i PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 9 420-6576 low AM PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY ED TXK Nlneb 14,1999 • • •Handguns, ammunition, coin collection taken during PICKERING - Two hand- here last Tuesday. The break-in gional Police report. A 9 mm Tan- rounds of ammunition for each forced open. guns and some ammunition, along occurred at a Twyn Rivers Drive armi semi-automatic handgun and handgun, were taken. Anyone with information on the with a $10,000 coin collection, residence on March 9 between 11 a .45 calibre Sturm Ruger single The stolen items were removed break and entry are asked to con - were stolen in a home break-in a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Durham Re- action revolver, and about 50 from a metal safe that had been tact police at 683-9100, ext. 2524. Silver anniversary marked by cheerful' crossing guard `I get a lot of hugs on the road every day' SILVER from page I van Boxtel motivated and she is morning, at lunch and after school. But thrilled to now be helping the second "I'm a homebody and I don't drive, so generation - the children of those she I don't have very far to go;" admits the helped to cross the street when she first grandmother of 11, who emigrated to became a crossing guard. Canada from Holland with her hus- "I get a lot of hugs on the road band in 1952. every day;' she says proudly. "Even After working on several farms in the bigger kids give me hugs. Some southern Ontario, the couple decided kids have graduated and gotten jobs to settle in Pickering Village and has and they'll pull their car up and get out been living there 43 years. Their chil- to give me a hug. dren attended St. Francis de Sales and "They always say the same thing, Pickering High School. 'You're still here.' And I tell them, Surprisingly, it's not the cold 'Yes. I'm still here. - weather Mrs. van Boxtel dreads, but the hot weather. "You can dress for the cold;' she explains. 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Court was told Mr. Lazenby was leaving the bar with buddy Steven Smith about 2:15 a.m. when he came upon a verbal dis- pute involving Daniel Robinson and girlfriend Annette Goguen, who was in tears as Mr. Robinson shouted insults at her in the lobby of the bar. Mr. Lazenby began "sticking up for Annette, telling Daniel to leave her alone;' one witness testi- fied. -'I said (to Rae) don't mess with those guys;' Mc Smith testified, referring to Mr. Robinson, Mr. Solomos, Shean Glave and Paul Mohammed. At one point, witnesses said Mr. Solomos pulled out a knife and told Mr. Robinson words to the ef- fect: "Don't worry, if anybody f- -s with you, I got your back" Mr. Robinson and Mr. Lazenby stepped into the parking lot and came to blows, with Mr. Lazenby head -butting Mr. Robinson and gaining the upper hand. Prosecu- tors said Mr. Solomos, Mr. Mo- hammed and Mr. Glave jumped in at various stages of the fight and each tried taking shots at Mr. Lazenby. - But the only person claiming to have seen the actual stabbing was exotic dancer Jodi Collins, the Crown's key witness, who was ad- mittedly drunk after consuming four shots of Sambuca and six glasses of vodka and orange juice. Ms. Collins testified she was pulling Mr. Robinson away from the fight when Mr. Solomos jumped in and started stabbing Mr. Lazenby. "I saw the knife go in... He just kept stabbing and stabbing," Ms. Collins said. When a wounded Mr. Lazenby keeled over in pain, Mr. Solomos stood with a "blank look, like he couldn't believe what he'd done," Ms. Collins said.' The knife was in his hand with blood on it:' Ms. Collins's testimony was problematic, however. She admit- ted in court she initially lied to po- lice, giving various accounts of what she witnessed. Mr. Solomos, of Scarborough, took the stand in his own defence, denied he was the stabber and fin- gered Mr. Robinson as the killer. "I didn't want to rat on some- one;' but Mr. Robinson "took away one life" and wouldn't take his, he said. Jurors heard Mr. Solomos has numerous convictions for robbery, break and enter and escaping cus- tody. They also heard Mr. Robin- son, Mr. Solomos, Mr. Glave and Mr. Mohammed took of together following the stabbing and ran to nearby railroad tracks. They were quickly caught and all four were initially charged with second-degree murder. However, the murder charges against Mr. Robinson and Mr. Glave were re- duced to assault a few days later, while Mr. Mohammed was re- leased unconditionally. Mr. Solomos told court Mr. Mohammed pulled out the knife in the lobby. He also said Mr. Mo- hammed handed the weapon to Mr. Robinson before the fight began and Mr. Robinson gave it back to Mr. Mohammed as they fled. 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Future . sections will appear on June 13 and �- September 12, OMWA•WWW -MAJINM•loafMM THIS WEEK UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE NEWS ADVERTISER �-y . ..• N' II:. ��h� i1��' P. •h'. h�.. /•. 4V RSCviT..F �f'.'-"��� IbR^a� }i P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Marek 14, 1999 Getebrate the 6utujre; DURHAM N E W S A DV E RTISER MARCH 14. 1 9 9 9 EDITORIAL Ontario lags behind rest of Canada All other provinces have hit balanced budget targets While Ontario, Canada's largest province, has led the way in job cre- ation and economic growth over the last few years, the engine of Canada has sputtered on another front. With Quebec finally balancing its budget this past week. Ontario is the only province which has yet to hit a balanced budget. Finance Minister Ernie Eves and Premier Mike Harris have said it won't be until the next fis- cal year, 2000-2001, that the Province will finally be in the black. It's humbling to come second to Quebec in this battle of finances. Mind you, the federal government, as part of its equalization payments, has provided Quebec with an additional $1.4 billion this year. Some of that money came from the higher tax rev- enues generated by the increased em- ployment in Ontario and by better revenues than expected from Ontario businesses. Nevertheless, Quebec has balanced its books for the first time in decades, while Ontario has not. Those who want Ontario to join the balanced budget club argue the Province should curtail, or at least not increase spending on health and edu- cation in order to eliminate the deficit this spring. One group, the Ontario Alternative Budget Group, has argued the Province could have a surplus of $1.6 billion this year if it did not in- crease spending or cut taxes. Howev- er, the premier has said he intends to spend more on education and health care and there are rumblings the To- ries are mulling over a one -per cent cut in the provincial sales tax lower- ing it from eight -per cent to seven -per cent. This latter policy could be just in time for an expected spring or early summer election call. The Tories have been consistent in their 2000 prediction of a balanced budget. Back as far as the fall of 1995, the finance minister was pre- dicting it would take five years to reach a balance. That was before the growth and employment rate really took off corresponding with a dramat- ic drop in welfare costs bringing in far more revenue than the Tories could have expected. Finding the right balance is some- thing for which the Province should be striving hard. Surely if other gov- ernments across the country can bal- ance their books. Ontario, the leading province, can as well. Tax cuts are needed much more at the federal level. The Tories have done their bit in this regard delivering on the promised 30 per cent provincial in- come tax cut. Now's the time to bal- ance the books and make every dollar count towards building a better On- tario. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Son railroaded idated his ticket in the machine Iwo the 1— 1 by GO police, justice system To the editor: Opinion Shaper George Heron's column in the Feb. 16 News Advertiser about the GO train police brought back many memories of the train service and a disappointment in the court sys- tem for me. Some years ago my son and his cousin were on the west end of the GO line taking the last night train home to Pickering. His cousin val- Police costs should be listed separately Politicians should show on tax bills where your money goes You might need two hands to carry the next property tax bill. And, that's In fact, tax bills should be itemized not because the amount will likely be as much as possible, showing you what it costs to have streets plowed, how more. Durham Region wants the amount given to the police each year to Keith much homes for the aged cost, what the bill is to run buses and operate Ji- be shown as a separate Zine. Some Regional councillors on 'Gilligan braxies. Of course, you'll get an argu- Wednesday charged that showing the &aff Writer ment over more detailed tax bills from local and P� carriers. police as a separate item makes it easi- As Pickering Councillor Maurice er to pass on a tax increase. They're right, it will make it easier. other than you and a bigger building to Brenner noted Wednesday about cepa_ rating police, "It puts in place the po- It gets those elected officials off die hook for a larger tax bill. If you call up � bureaucrats." Police is a sacred cow. They're un- tential of a massive, massive tax bill. It will be massive in size identifying your councillor, guaranteed the first dting he or she will say is "Don't you touchable. Try passing on a tax in- something crease for other than each component. I don't think that's the route want more police out there, making police and wait for the uproar. Show how we should take:' Herniated mailmen aside, a bigger sure our streets are safe, your children much it costs to have cops patrolling tax bill shows you where your hard - can get to school without worry, your significant other won't have to fear your neighbourhood and you'll be greeted by the sounds of silence. earned cash goes. You can then be a better informed citizen and you can tell walking at night and those pesky There isn't a pol who hasn't heard that councillor what you think of his or crooks will be behind bars, where they belong?' from a resident about the need for her decision to spend more on roads or Now, if you called up that same pol more police and the desire for lower taxes. social assistance or libraries or recre- and questioned the bill, it's doubtful he "Hey, It isn't necessarily wrong to sepa-' ation programs. Democracy is a participatory sport or she would say we have roads tate the police budget out on the tax and it's lifeblood is information. You we want to repair, more programs we bill, even if it means higher taxes. You can't argue a point without the facts. At need to fund, better services for folks want to play, you gotta pay least, you shouldn't. samI mac. INCawou d not validate my son's. They looked around the station for an employ- ee to help them but none could be found. Because the train was get- ting ready to leave, they boarded j and later on in the trip my son's ticket was checked and he was given a summons. He went to court to explain what happened and the judge i asked him if his ticket was vali- dated. He said "No". The judge said "You are guilty and the fine is $75:' My son was not given a chance to explain to the judge anything about how they sought help or the fact that the machine would not work for him. The judge said that if he was not satis- fied with his ruling he could ap- peal to another court. He looked into this option and discovered that he would have to pay $50 for a court transcript, lose another day's pay on top of the day's pay already lost. Since he would have to spend all this time and money just to get back the $75 fine, ap- pealing the ruling did not make sense. It was cheaper for him to keep his mouth shut. Well, Mr. Heron, thanks for the memory. Roto Bowyer The News Advertiser opts letters to the editor. 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The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. ,. &0cm �rr.r • V NEWS ADVERMER SUNDAY Critics take aim -at Firearms Act But supporters convinced it will increase public safety BY LINDA WHITE Staff Writer For many hunters, target shooters and other gun owners, new legisla- tion requiring them to register all firearms is intrusive and cumber- some, and makes them feel like criminals. Indeed, many have been law- abiding citizens and have taken great care in ensuring their firearms are safely stored. The federal legis- lation goes too far, they criticize, leading some to illegally sell hand- guns and rifles in order to avoid the cost and work associated with the Firearms Act. Supporters of the controversial legislation believe registration of all firearms will increase public safety, but opponents wonder how it will achieve that goal. After all, crimi- nals aren't going to register their guns, critics maintain. Despite heated resistance, the federal government went ahead with the Firearms Act, under which the registration of all firearms began Dec. 1, 1998. Gun owners have until Jan. 1. 2003 to register their firearms. 'At the heart of the program is a firearms licensing and registration system that will assist in police in- vestigations;' the department of jus- tice said in a news release issued on the first day of implementation. "It will allow police to identify illegal guns and better enforce court-ordered firearms prohibitions. Registration will also encourage firearms owners to store their guns properly and to report missing or stolen firearms. This will help re- duce thefts and senseless accidents, especially those involving children." That news release points to a poll which indicated 82 per cent of Canadians support registration, in- cluding 72 per cent of rural resi- dents. "Police groups, medical and public health organizations, victims and women's groups and other groups concerned with public safety support the need for an efficient reg- istry of firearm and firearm owners." Admittedly, opponents believe the act started out as "fuzzy, feel - good legislation;' notes Tony Bernardo, executive director of the Canadian Institute for • Legislative Action. But he says the act has had "cat- astrophic" effects on the sale of guns. The institute has launched a class-action suit against the federal government on behalf of 65 busi- nesses from across the country for Mosses incurred since the legislation was implemented "Some (businesses which sell Area=) have not sold a single gun since Dec. 1;' reports Mr. Bernardo. -and figure 'a# Cr r N iso El3'01e 36 IS a�-� RON PIETRONIRO/News Advertiser photo Jerry Gagnon, co-owner of Gagnon Sports in Oshawa, says new legislation requiring that all guns be registered has affected sales at the store. Most gun owners oppose the new legislation, but sup- porters claim it will help reduce thefts and accidents involving guns. "Many have sold just one or two.- The wo"The "legal, law-abiding busi- nesses have complied with legal re- quirements and were forced into a system they couldn't deliver," he claims. "I have heard cases where it has taken more than two weeks to regis- ter a gun;' adds Mr. Bernardo, who has instructed upset business owners to document troubles they have faced, including how much time they have spent on hold trying to reacts the Canada Firearms Centre. Gagnon Sports in Oshawa is among the stores that has suffered since the act came into effect. Co- owner Jerry Gagnon reports a 90 - per cent drop in the sale of firearms in December from the same month the previous year, followed by a 50 - per cent drop in January from the same month in 1998. While some might attribute that to strict new guidelines, Mr. Gagnon says it's simply because "it's a lot more hassle" to buy a gun. "People just can't come in and bury one. They have a one- to two-day wait", which is onerous on shoppers who X Since Dec. 1, the Canadian Firearms Centre has answered more than 170,000 phone calls, the majority of which asked for assistance with application forms. It has processed more than 42,000 applications for licences and firearm registrations and has issued more than 20,000 registra- tion certificate numbers. travel a long distance to take advan- tage of the store's large selection. Many are also balking at the -80 pieces of information" you must provide on an application form in order to acquire and own firearms, Mr. Bernardo believes. Still, the Canadian Firearms Centre reports a "steady compli- ance" with the act by current gun owners. By late February, 44,750 applications to register firearms had been received — a far cry from the estimated seven million guns owned in Canada, an estimate which is "by no means an accurate number," ad- mits Hana Hruska, manager of com- munications at the centre. She exprcts most people "will wait till the last possible moment" before registering their firearms, something the government is pre- pared for. It spent $120 million last year to establish the registration sys- tem. That's a "one-time cost" because the expense of running the program will be "offset by foes for licensing and registration," Ms. Hruska ex- plains. "lire program was designed X Of the 4,456 checks conduct- ed as part of sales or transfers processed since Dec. 1, almost seven per cent — or 312 — were flagged for investigation. X The centre has developed the following order of priority to meet demand: I. licences needed for em- ployment; EMMN, March 14,1999 PAGE 7 MP DURHAM REGION COUNCIL BRIEFS MARCH 14, 1999 Donations help to be self-financing in the long run" She recognizes criticism of the Durham celebrate act, but points to its aim of increas- ing public safety through such Two more $5,000 corporate do - means as a criminal and court check nations have been given to help of registrants. Durham Region celebrate its 25th "Previously, if people bought un- anniversary restricted firearms, there was no in- On Wednesday, the Pickering scant (background) check done on and Darlington Nuclear Generating them at the time the firearm was Stations each gave Durham being bought. That is now being cheques. '99 done," says Ms. Hruska. Durham is a year-long cele - Of about 4,450 checks conduct- bration and the Region has turned to cd as part of sales or transfers businesses for donations to help de- processed since Dec. I, close to fray the costs. Previous $5,000 do - ,nations ;even per cent were flagged for in- have been made by the Royal Bank and Newcastle Recy- vestigation. i Ging (Kawartha Disposal). 'That's over 312 potentially-dan- 1yerous gun sales referred for further There they go scrutiny to date;' the department of justice reports. to the AMO T'he system is also responsible for finding more than 775 cases of Durham Region will be well rep - incidents' involving firearms, notes resented at the Association of Mu - the department. These include guns nicipalities of Ontario annual confer - found to match the description of ence. stolen weapons or where the de- Eight councillors, one for each ;cription of the weapon did not municipality, were selected during match what had been previously the council meeting Wednesday registered and recorded in the for- Chosen were Susan Para mer restricted firearms registration (Uxbridge), Gerry Emm (Whitby), system. Jim McMaster (Ajax), John Mutton As well, the act allows for ' (Clanngton), Clare Aker (Oshawa), spousal notification, which means Doug Dickerson (Pickering), Ken Gadsden (Scugog) and Keith Shier the applicant's current or former (Brock). Regional Chairman Roger spouse or common-law partner can Anderson will also be attending the voice any concerns they may have , conference. about their safety or the safety of The AMO conference is set for others' when a possession or aqui- Aug, 22 to 25 in Toronto. sition licence is renewed every five years, the centre's website notes. I Old Durham computers If a firearm is found at a crime scene, registration will help police find new homes trace it to its rightful owner or deter- mine if it was purchased on the: Some charitable and not -for - black market, Ms. Hruska adds. profit groups could benefit from the But one of the largest "misunder- Y2K computer problem. standings" about the act concerns Durham Region will give corn - the powers afforded to police. "Po- puters that can't be made comphaant lice have to request permission of to charities. So far, about 300 com- the (home)owner" before they can puters have been tested and found search the premises;' Ms. Hruska they can't be wed' clarifies. "If they don't get that per- A report by Year 2000 Project mission, they have to ask a judge for Director Dannoted the ve a search warrant " is ning out room And once they obtain that war- store computers and its important rant, "they are only allowed to ; none of the machines taken out of service accidentally get back into search the area where firearms are! place. About 400 computers stip kept...They can't search the whole need to be tested, Mr. McMuNen house' ! added Charities can use the com- Still, "police in police cars do pars as long as the machines are have access to a database that lets inckxled in a network and aren't run - them know if someone has ning date -sensitive programs, he firearms", which may allow them to stated be better prepared if they must at- Any group accepting a machine tend that location, says Ms. Hruska. wiN have to sign an understanding But opponents remain uncon- that the computer isn't compliant. vinrxd Tine government has been "sue- Dft1all Plan cessful in driving the whole thing (the sale of firearms) underground," Costs up believes Mr. Bernardo. 'rhe whole system is flawed." 2. over -the -phone gun sales; 3. data loading of business in- ventories; 4. processing of pre c-68 FAC (firearms certificate) requests; 5. 'first-in/first-out' of all other applications. The centre is encouraging gun dealers to work with it by pro- viding access to their complete inventory. Anyone wanting to make a change to Durham's Official Plan had better sig deeper. An application to make a minor change wiN cost $3,000 and a major change $6,000. A minor amendment is considered a site specific change that's small in scale. A major amend- ment involves a change to a land use designation or something that requires major technical studies, ex- tensive analyses and consultation. A survey of other municipalities bund the fees ranged from $1,500 to $11,000. A/P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 IND w w w w IVY Af N. • b ,/ r/IrAlr. ,,:4 �` �•r:. .,� 1, 'fir,.. '+j� s. »•Y "�[� J. ` ` A &J, .l% kwieversal . Cr�O4 tom' �. ? 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The 42 -year-old Pickering resident of six year~ recently assumed control of the 48th Highlander% of Canada, an infantry reserve unit in Toronto of 150 soldiers that has seen recent action on peacekeeping missions in Bosnia, and provided help in Toronto during January's snow storm. in the Winnipeg floods two summers ago and Quebec's ice storm of last winter. Mr. Turner, formerly the Deputy Commanding Of- ficer of the 48th Highlanders, will be responsible for every- thing Including the unit's fighting efficiency as well as administrative matters:' Mr. Turner comes from a rich military tradition. His grandfather was a member of the 48th Highlanders during the First World War, and his father was in the 48th High- landers in the Second World War. .'Anytime you take over a position like this, you have big shoes to fill;' says Mr. Turner. "Especially with the 48th Highlanders that has such a long and storied histo- ry of 109 years.'* Mr. Turner will be the 53rd Commanding Officer of the unit. He was recommend- ed for the top post by outgo- ing CO Cameron. The Brigade Commander then has to approve the selection Pickering resident George Turner, 42, says he has big shoes to fill in taking command of the 48th High- landers of Canada, an infantry reserve unit. The 48th Highlanders have served in Bosnia and more recent- ly, helped Torimto dig out of January's crippling snowstorm. WE CAN nFRo profFI @"kmaad A n�d Siii (I Several convenient locations, including: OSHAWA 146 Sirncoe Street N. OW 726-94N (Downtown) SCARBOROUGH 1919 Lawrence Ave. E. (116) 7504620 ;near DVP and 401) 255 Morningside Ave. (116) 263-6110 Mom ngs4de Mall) r. 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"We don't However, he have a lot of de- adds if a student tails:' has had difficulty And, he adds, with Grade 8 school boards are math, a summer facing a short course would be time frame. "We beneficial in need the infor- preparing them •x� ,Mark Your Calendar! arxm MAR -19-21t COUNTRY Fri10-9' Sat & SurL10-y- % • -Vj,(.E�"j$yv X SHOW 6 SALE GVADA't ORI .INA X _' Ria% of Onul.e , Fw t troe Esaawcra rrrr ss[ k.rr56 C11 kM rra r A nev Living di Stonehai home ati transid The res similar 1 • Private or sari. • Wide variety of for personal die • Relaxed sitting , Puna n wail, fib MW family nwe • Organind &Wy • Private Garden Gazebo MW bested pod • House keeping OW laundry Ser' • Respite aM convalescent sta, • Nursing can available For a to Marjorie ] >a.'c'.4i� �!� �Tw+'>.• W11'l for high school. "I think it's a good idea to get them ready. It gives them a lit- tle bit of a leg up" Rick Tow- nend, secondary education con- sultant for the Durham Catholic District School Board, notes the government has made it clear that the curriculum "has a new stan- dard to it, a new rigour to it. It's definitely con- nected to the ele- mentary curricu- lum more than ever." He maintains students will "benefit" from the summer school program. "It will give them the best fighting chance for start- ing Grade 9." But, Tony White, president of the Durham secondary divi- sion of the On- tario English Catholic Teach- ers' Association (OECTA), says the very "concept of sending Grade 8 students to summer school is a statement that really typifies the fact that (the government) has no understanding of students or teachers. It's crazy. It's a ridiculous con- cept." -- - NOTICE OF c-e-*bratt '* wwe STREET DURHAM CLOSING r • - • 199 • TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Regional Municipality of Durham at its meeting to be held on Wednesday, the 24th day of March, 1999, at 10:00 a.m. in the Regional Council Chambers, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, intends to pass a by- law to stop up and close part of the unopened public highway known as Bayly Street, in the Town of Pickering, described as Part of Parcel Street - 1, Section 40M-1334, Part of Lot 29, Range 3, B.FC., Plan 40M-1334, in the Town of Pickering, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on Reference Plan 40R-18421, received and deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) on the 27th day of August, 1998: A reference plan showing the unopened part of the public highway known as Bayly StrP44t to ho ztnnn=,i nn nln­4 _4 MONDAY, MARCH 15 FUND-RAISING BREAKFAST: The Golden Griddle Family Restaurant at the corner of Liverpool Road and Hwy. 2 in Pickering is hosting an all - you -can -eat breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. to raise money to help purchase a computer for Tyrone Skene, a develop- mentally -delayed Pickering youngster. The breakfast will feature 20 items. No charge, but those who attend will be asked for a donation. Phone 837-0023 for more information. GARDEN CLUB: The Ajax Garden Club meets at 8 p.m. at the Ajax Royal Canadian Legion branch, 1 I 1 Hunt St. Carol Hill will speak on flower arrangements. Flower show. Everyone welcome. Phone 427-9247 (Heather) for more information. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 PAGE 13 I BILLBOARD come. Phone 420-9816 for more infor- mation. MARCH 14,1999 TUESDAY, MARCH 16 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Bill Baines brings The Pickering Perennials and the Palm Court Band to entertain. 619-0315, TOASTMASTERS: The Pickering Powerhouse Toastmasters is presenting a seminar on building club member- ship featuring guest speaker Marion West at the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade offices, 1099 Kingston Rd., Suite 224. Newcomers are always wel- Durham Children's Aid Society cuts deal with workers WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 CANCER: A weekly Caregiver Sup- port Group drop-in meeting, where people supporting a cancer patient can share feelings and coping strategies, is held from 7 to 9 p.m, at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Phone 579-4833 for more informa- tion. EUCHRE: The Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 holds a St. Patrick's open euchre night at 8 p.m. at the branch, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. Prizes, refreshments. All welcome. Phone 839-2990 for more information. The Durham Children's Aid for each of the delivery of child retroactive pay - Society ratified a two years, im- proved working welfare by the provincial ment due with re - new agreement conditions and gov- ernment. spect to the provincial pay with 100 workers the basis for han- Employees n from who were threat- dling changes will also receive the yearuity sa1995 to ening to strike planned for the the accrued 1997. over concerns about pay and _ _ _ __ working condi- I`"m"`' "'"°"'~'�� _ _ _ _ _ TBRIFff MECHANIC SHOP L:N tions. � X The agree- Iwn>�>o. 695 Finley Ave. Ajax ment approved by *is* ZEIN KvtM Buy 1 Get 1 Free*! Plus... 25% to 50% off select store merchandise. IL 1�►o�•ir's Owice mmnis� mar " M _ tie. nwmrn.r s 1 J; Chx+dr. k W Mok"le Sh'M X (I-tre Squxe ,9M) 828.29" (905) 511-7262 tV(4161 223- ` Plaza (905) 1269221 (1161 223.8890 'Fres Product must be valued at equal Or IesW value. Whole 7uantMes last. In -stock mercharodne only. 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TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: • Surfing the Internet fur Snick Market information • How to place your own trades • Green Line's $29.00 flat fee un eligible trades PLUS: A live demonstration of WebBr(*er - Green Line's online trading and inftxmatitm t(x)l. DATE 6s. TIME Tuesday, March 23, 1999 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. LOCATION Ajax Community Centre HMS Rtx)m, Ajax RSVP (905) 66&1004 GREEN LINE CANADA'S DISCOUNT BROKER rm www.greenline.ca THE COLOUR O F MONEY (; ,n Lw InY.,r.v\•nw .-hv—o.4Tl).­rw: Im.(-Tllel-) Tr.wk uurk .r Th IWnk. Tlrl.TIN-M.•nJvr CIPF. --___--- ..__.___ Save W/o Installed Decorator Shinglos cbeeso front a wide assertmewt of callow SM 0%250 IlestaN.d Steel Entry Doer Systems or Patio Doors A toile range of ste ecoge sFall e eels sines IS Brit year weeds. Bonus Savings! Installed YYeatMrB.at o Replataolflont Windows %Vft Low -V and Arson Gas Sam. Mweb 21. an Sala prices end L, March 21,19M save $150 Installed Coleman, Evcon Central Air Conditioner eewyset cerdoweer dosipc Extra -lar" fates►. San $200 Gas ftw"m *6&360/1U am Use your Sears Card and Don't pay 'til SePL 1999 oil ilstared rlieiew; rool■� di ft aald patio dons, Callh'i air Ct111dti01ft and ps 1 opt -res On approved credit Mein you Sears Card. ifininwlln SN10 plrcflsse. $35 "ll, l tee and al appkaDk tees and larges are paya A st time 0Ip x&jale. Offer ends Sunday, Ill Jl 21,1899. Aak for details. SEARS NomsCedrar jest car ---800-4-MY-HOME OMO) 24bmnaday,7dmpawuL Pt+edrets lied Services ir= d* Ceal'aloy VW Trwr. car float, Corina, for a •oob�aiioll ifllo■le esrlllaie lir ri81tY0wSM Kelm soon. Adder operator#A A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 "THE FOOD TERMINAL" -- WE F, I' PWIU.E D • ROLl-ED IN CORN MEAL PORK BAC]K;S —"By THE: PIF('F: 5-49 kg 'kb: (L�TOM tiU('ED 659 kgl2 99 lI B. I.B.2149 �•V V OpODU, ...t :"[ F .F FETA CHEESE I+AIAAIVIATA OLR'ES 2 fw F .2,4 Bis END -NO (,F- T7E c-1i01■R RFIMOVED' 1O IN OF PORK 1 0 PKG- ...Au ... �;'A C( W( ) "AC IP •OD • �• •- CAANAD"A/AA- GRADES BEEF • SHOULDER • BLADE BEEF STEAKS FRESH NEVER FROZEN • SHOULDER ARM • BLADE VEAL :3128 kg I.B. '°?Df�S�O�CANADA (�� gqppDUC' OF MARIO y•"„-, •av (�(] ^aE:'rl: SLv FaOZEN .69 `�� 19 PORK SIDE RIBS 1.7� PORK HAM HOCKS a�r.” LFI us DO SALES INC. TRUCKLOAD SALE IMPORTED FROM ITALY • PASTA 450 g BAG PRODUCT OF CANADA • S 19 07 TIN WAJAN TOMATOES .69 F.A. K Nn.ili ASSORTEC''; A 9 IsoL�s 3/ $ Biscurrs,gg of •AI"Al •MEDIUM -0113 'HEDD, \ • MARBLE • PARMESAN l5( CHEEK I.ARI;F 91Y7 K BAIL LA K IAMTR ND CHEESE SNGS B4 g PKG 2 LIMIT EA.099 E;A + .g F'KG E A SMOKED &COOKED HAM VA a -4 — 3LB. AVG. VAC PAC HALVES 114 oo,*,� 5.49 kg 4 128 kL i8 C: E .-FAA :IHS rrti VET, •1,11-iUINK•N7.AiE 170g"N TrM2 Z m < •GHT TUNA IL,OR AURORA IN (N1. 12 gT71N • SARDINE S 169 F:A BRAND "HE NCR'S RACCONI1.� MiJSTA ID I.K nI.TIN 500 mL JAR 079 PINK SALMON — — SHOULDER J.BEEF CLODS ®l .99 NON-STICK 1049 SAUCSE E PAN T MM2E �• 99 3 NON-STICK SICU .T ,ET SET ,lam oz. TRY PKG. OF 3 VArM SPA7ITLA ..99 f I / ..ouws • /FK��AR eTTrlEweMSEPAe ��. �° �j W. I.oPBolaE°N Oss sEAsoxEn �sm CHICKEN �r �y ® pm PIZZACUT I1TM F.APP'LE 399 • VNNU- sl, IE s�toi�u T aI1 �9 BREA&r 'r' . . . .D.n)prn•, N�URUEtI AryyI...I . vnooucTOFcwioVV•C�oEretwo H� LOAT p--- ALL PUIiP'OSE �� DU�9�AA AY D M•fg9gatTwmrNU.•f1E•R. U MdrrmwMTllN^.n•1J-1f1f9MWJOs iur U MUriwhsO TF U Mtp�rys)Nlr'1rUr Ut?E■+�APY1Ir tIi/ateNORTN g g tU MMOiAOafwf.nr f�VJDA_ UD MN.a9•Af^Dr RM0nN>.ml.V „OJ N' w^s�Ur r,WvvNl, �lRlfWlp ml r.rE.r ) �- 777—. 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K Nn.ili ASSORTEC''; A 9 IsoL�s 3/ $ Biscurrs,gg of •AI"Al •MEDIUM -0113 'HEDD, \ • MARBLE • PARMESAN l5( CHEEK I.ARI;F 91Y7 K BAIL LA K IAMTR ND CHEESE SNGS B4 g PKG 2 LIMIT EA.099 E;A + .g F'KG E A SMOKED &COOKED HAM VA a -4 — 3LB. AVG. VAC PAC HALVES 114 oo,*,� 5.49 kg 4 128 kL i8 C: E .-FAA :IHS rrti VET, •1,11-iUINK•N7.AiE 170g"N TrM2 Z m < •GHT TUNA IL,OR AURORA IN (N1. 12 gT71N • SARDINE S 169 F:A BRAND "HE NCR'S RACCONI1.� MiJSTA ID I.K nI.TIN 500 mL JAR 079 PINK SALMON — — SHOULDER J.BEEF CLODS ®l .99 NON-STICK 1049 SAUCSE E PAN T MM2E �• 99 3 NON-STICK SICU .T ,ET SET ,lam oz. TRY PKG. OF 3 VArM SPA7ITLA ..99 �COTrAGE RFOLLS ®1,�g JTtRUKEY BREALST ®L�.99 SHAVE FOAM !0000000 ALL PRICES IN EFFECT FRAY Sllwnev uAiaru 1114 -in CATllonAV M&ftd%� ..,......., ...r !•rAftA.._RR.._ _ --—•-•—••---• •-•^• ■ �•■r ■OW7• TV16 nvc 1 r. noun 1V LIINII UUAR1111ES. • • • • • • • t A F I A SHOULDER J.BEEF CLODS ®l PLUM TOMATOES 1049 ,lam oz. TRY f I / ..ouws /FK��AR eTTrlEweMSEPAe ��. �° �j W. 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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. • • • • • • 99 FROM THE TROPICS LONG GRAIN RICE kg BAG ALLVARIETIES 91NDSFHFAM RED A•n PRODIx,'fOFU.SAlhf)iAOE•ROAOIA PROWOFU.SA•CAI6OtFM pp PEPSI 7 -UP $ WASHER 30" T16'eoX TOMATOES l�jB.IARCESI2F24s•ROYME142 L BTL OF•4 L JIIGS F 4 Giga as ES EXTRA LARGE SIZE CASE LE"MCjE1 p�M V-8 S E FIRE LOGS S RAwBERRIIES " WM MMALY WASHED s LB ���"" 14 CASE i 29LLO 5341 ML BTlJT11 �� OF M 5 LB. s EXTRA FULL PINTS OF 12SUCED BOX 10 x S lB. OA 21 i 2lB 0111001 BAG FRANKS � I • &%JPFA7DUCT OF U 5A • CALFORNIA PROOULT OF ONTARIO •CANADA n UCE� �9 LAiJNDKY us,I•1005 IBM FANcrc�Aoe LARGE SRE1Bs 3. •�y, *� . �. �►. D P aIETFA ENT It 4 GOLDEN DELICIOUS ('�(�T j �A�E O1�iIkRGONs OacING ��VEXAR � �x BR. �J V�.L� 11" OF 14 161151 OR 24%2LI CR1 ORI w P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Mdh 14,1999 'He Ith &FiTNEss NEWS A D V E R T I S E R MARC H" l 4, 1 9 9 9 New pill helps smokers kick the nicotine habit Are you a 'smokaholic'? That would be one who says "Of course I *now the dangers of smoking. I haven't been living on Mars. But I enjoy smoking and if it's destined to kill me, so what?" If that's your atti- tude no one can stop you smoking. But for others, trying to break the nicotine habit, a new drug 'Zyban', could save your life. Before any doctor gets on his white charger, however, and starts preaching the gospel, he or she should be sure of one thing. How much good does it re- ally do to quit smoking? After all, .why give up a pleasurable habit if the rewards are only minimal? Most smokaholics and casual smokers have tunnel -vision about to- bacco. They associate smoking strict- ly with lung cancer. But there are several benefits for those who stop smoking. Thirty per cent of all cancers, 85 per cent of chronic bronchitis and emphysema and 25 per cent of coronary heart dis- ,aeasc and strokes are due to tobacco. In effect, if you want to circumvent pre- ventable disease there's no better way than by giving up smoking. There's another huge benefit. Un- like life insurance you don't have to die before your relatives reap the re- wards. You get the profit and it arrives quickly. For instance, the risk of succumb- ing to heart attack or stroke decreases after one single day of abstinence! You breathe easier within a few days and if you have a smoker's cough this improves within one to two weeks. One year after quitting, the ex - smoker's risk of dying from heart at- tack decreases by 50 per cent and con- tinues to decline further. After five years the risk of stroke for an ex- smoker is the same as for those who have never smoked. What about lung cancer? After 10 s Gala serves diabetes centre � The Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre for Children and Youth is planning a fund-raising gala in celebration of its 10th anniversary. The centre, the only one of its kind in Canada, is aiming to raise $75,000 from 4he event. All proceeds will go toward the centre's unique program for children and adolescents with Type I insulin-de- pendent diabetes. Tickets are $170 each. Corporate ta- bles, which will include a celebrity guest, are available at $2,000 each. The evening will begin with cocktails, wine - $pang and hors d'oeuvres with musical entertainment provided by the Durham Benefit Wind Ensemble. A silent auc- tion and a live auction will also be held. Tickets for the auctions will be available to gala participants, as well as to the public, at $5 each. It's being held Satur- day, March 27, l 999 at Trafalgar School in Whitby. For more information, call 434-7231 or 434-1256. years the ex -smoker's risk of dying from this disease is half that of a smoker. And after 10 to 15 years of being smoke-free the risk of death is about the same as for someone who has never smoked. You would have to be a die- hard smoker not to be impressed with this preventive package. But even if you are persuaded you've no doubt heard stories of friends who have repeatedly failed in their efforts to stop smoking. Why do smokers fail'? The most popular method of giving up doesn't make it the most success- ful. It often ends up 'kicking the cat.' Three to four per cent are cured by this method. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) has a better track record. NRT works by providing smokers with limited amounts of nicotine which help decrease withdrawal symptoms. Nevertheless, by the end of one vear its success rate is The Doctor Game W. Gifford -Jones M.D. only 12 per cent. Zyban Sustained Release Tablets have the best track record and Zyban uses a different ap- proach. It's a nicotine -free med- ication and works directly on the addiction centres in the brain. This drug was originally de- veloped to treat depression. Then it was discovered patients who were not depressed were also helped by Zyban. Zyban minimizes withdrawal symptoms and cigarette cravings by affecting dopamine and nora- drenaline activity in the brain. It's • believed that these chemicals play a role in nicotine addiction. "Zyban is a prescription drug. Patients are prescribed 150 mil- ligrams (mg) of Zyban a day for three days. They then take 150 mg twice a day for seven to 12 weeks. It's important to start Zyban one to two weeks before you de- cide to quit smoking, as it takes about a week for Zyban to reach effective blood levels. The most common side-effects are insomnia and dry mouth. Zyban should not be taken if pa- tients have a history of seizures, alcohol dependence, or have suf- fered from anorexia nervosa or bulimia. It is also contraindicated for those who are taking medication to treat depression such as monoamine oxidase inhibitor. There are no studies that show Zyban is safe for pregnant or nursing mothers. How effective is Zyban? One study showed Zyban was signifi- cantly more effective than the nicotine patch. Forty-nine per cent of patients on Zyban were smoke-free at four weeks com- pared to 36 per cent on the patch. After one year 23 per cent were smoke-free compared to 12 per cent using the patch. It is important for patients and their doctors to realize that psy- chotherapy along with Zyban gives the best long-term results. To provide this extra help Glaxo Wellcome, manufacturers of Zyban, have provided a 1-800 number. Registered nurses will provide this supportive aid. Last, never, never forget tobac- co kills three times more North Americans every year than alco- hol, AIDS, illegal drugs, motor vehicle accidents, suicide and homicide. If smoking cessation isn't "preventive medicine" I don't know what is. PET SITTERS ETC. Pel, Plsnt, and S TC* o 6* 1 THE TIMES ARE HOPEFULLY A CHANGINCScrvina mss ul Durham kosherJA Oshawa 433-2386 Ajax 427-1681 Erica Brown - Dunn f BONDED AND INSURED raw oaeaor.aor CAIFA auuuarSM Is your financial advisor a member of CAIFA? Call 1-80x-563-5822 AChowidtbtkilve rawila" dOAXWOadlallaad broad OnisadM0iwrnewtwo"heaft A ChoWed Fihr119a1 C mM PY.a) s a flrllxi akw rib aeanad loardedpe n writ axunahtal old ntien0 mow" It has been quite a few yea --i-1 was predict ing a mini boom in the housing market, but the way things are going, all indications are there. In Toronto and Scarborough, anything up to $220,000 is selling almost immediately, and either very dose to listing price, or actually exceeding asking price. It his been almost ten years since we have seen this in any price range. The next three months will be the test though, because spring is predominantly the strongest market to begin with, if it is as hot as I feel it will be, some very interesting things will start to happen. Supply and demand have always been a major factor in prices, and we presently have a limited supply, and a very active demard. I am going against the flow on this one, and I am predicting that interest rates will fall over the next four weeks. Seeking Credit - the do's and don'ts Do not SHOP your application all over the place I cannot stress this enough When a lender receives an application, the fust thing they do, is run a credit bureau, which does not seem like a big thing, however, it has created a permanent record as an inquiry on your bureau- If you apply for credit more than THREE tunes over a SD( month peiod, most lenders (or their com- puter scoring system) will automatically decline the application bmuse of "Credit Seeking Activity". No this is not proper but it is a reality. Do not let your credit card payments fall more than cane otoath behind. (Definitely keep them up to date if possi- ble) When an account becomes two payments behind, it is classed as a minor delinquency. Remember the phrase three strikes and you're out In credit that is reduced to two strikes. When an account hits three months behind, it becomes classed as a major delinquency, and the one strike and you're out comes into d1ect One thing you can do, is make general inquiries as to the pos- sU ity of getting an approval bossed an the terms and conditions you r xpm Be upfront; if you have had problems, let the per- son know (dwy wffl show aP anyway). This will allow the person on the other ed to make a rational derision without run- tmh8 a credit report. Why Central Funding Group? 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Down paynwnt, trade aniYo secirily deposit mmttyy be requl IN��T * ps�rwnl and cow d l:o 0-9 will vary depwidrg an wnount d and down 1 for 48 irNaWmontie. Coe' tborrowing b awct 1999 new a demanetralor modsM eq�apped ae described. and appYss to gwMrred reW asbnwra in Ornta only i ,ding Thunder Bay and Kaara [clued arm dlers which may not be co w h dlwr *"s'�"i � . _ �_ _ = � AilYrla,A■� llrlNaraw� Bata lrarr,,al�le4>M tarc�dnMorr arb �.rtrnr�d.sdabors rY s Ma�raAt dt a �Alr� �Argatarat,. - .. • ollam w• AIP PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDrMN March 14,1999 ADVERTISING FEATURE What Nobody Told You About Being A Parent PARENTING IS THE HARDEST JOB THERE IS AND IT DOESN'T COME WITH A TRAINING MANUAL Are you experiencing problems with... Temper tantrums, talking back, not listen- ing, fighting with sib- lings, arguing, morning and bedtime routines. You are not alone, parent- ing is a tough job, and the most important job you will ever have. Like any job, parent- ing is a skill that must be learned through training. The Practical parenting program is devoted to educating parents to become skilled at parent- ing. This is a learning skills program dedicated 'iib preventing problems before they arise as well as offering practical skills for solving eXisting prob- lems. Practical Parenting emphasizes positive, effective techniques, that promote positive family interactions. Participants learn the Six Crucial Skills to Practical Parenting. In place of punishment, parents are trained to learn excellent communication skills, encouragement skills, the use of consequences, how to set limits, problem solving techniques and how to conduct family meetings. Practical Parenting teaches parents how to decrease sibling rivalry, fighting, and temper tantrums, and increase their child's self-esteem. The Practice! Parenting Program is unique because of its pro -active focus and strong commit- ment to recognize parent- ing as a job and to train parents for this job. Practical Parenting is being offered as a week- end course at the Greenwood Holistic Health Care Centre, !March 26 to 28, 1999. For further nformation call (905) 619-1405. -1 6 0 . . �, *1 , * Free conation * No referral necessary * Braces for adults and children * Evening and Saturday appointments available Dr. Christopher Tom Orthodontist Pkkering Town Centre, Lower Level I) �� " d J. Kltiti, • xr;rxuLut;z •a nr�lxl ivixa�titir: Imp swoon■: •• ■o■■■u■ 1 1 1,.■.esports _ F ' ' Care 1 1 619-1405 r■ � _: W « the 6 .:■■■1 . ]Learning■■.■■ u...i ■■■ f? 1 .Crucial Skills to ■..■. ime H 880 "Practical ....... iiiiCO::::i.:iUom 073VI3 R_-a� Si a 21 D ■ ' tr 1999 , ' L FOR MORE INFORMATION xA peaceful CKERING VILLAGE �IWey ;, i•f,fordable Uentii 'es...wj, L:u"l Reason ToSmile' REPAIRS (1 hr.) ' Relines' Complete. 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Presented y: Pbarmasave Pbarma Centre Drug will M TTA• 1 91 Rykmder Mud wesebw For wgistration call (-+16)282-•i223 Drop by or cad deet -6N%3 i (Alan Fisher is one of the practi- oners at Pineridge Natural Health) Dr. Franko: Alan, what is your ackground? Alan: Many, many years ago, I orked as a radio disk jockey and I til do 50s to 60s D.J. gigs on the side. Dr. Franko: And your educational kground? Alan: I went back to school for a ,1. in Social Science and then went 'r to obtain a law degree. Dr. Franko: I know you worked as 1 lawyer when I met you 18 or so years :,;u. Could you tell everyone what you trc doing now? Alan: 1 work part-time at a few laces as Deputy Judge, teaching law it Centennial College and offering healing and counselling here at Pineridge Natural Health. Dr. Franko: How did you get interested in health? Alan: As a lawyer dealing with Personal injury cases, I met quite a few hiropractors. Two in particular invit- ed me to attend a workshop. It was ke no other. The speakers were talk- ing about life, "the rgifl thing", and it hanged my life. That was 21 years ago. Dr. Franko: Could you explain specifically what you offer at Pineridge Natural Health? Alan: There's Life Counselling, dust confidential talking one-to-one, many times because of fear or shame or guilt people get stuck or over- «helmed. Speaking with a neutral, objective, experienced Life Counsellor with a spiritual perspective can often help. Another aspect of my work is called Attunement. it is a non -touch sharing of life energy to assist a person to calm down and feel more at peace in heart and mind, more attuned to life. Attunement and Life Counselling are Offered on a donation basis and I would recommend a minimum of two sessions. Finally I'm excited about the four PUB WANT SOMETHING . TO SMILE ABOUT? 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I I —N NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Met 14,1999 PAGE 19 A/P IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE f# PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) IL ItF-0 DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST I F ...all those * Lose up to unvlranted 7lbs. /'thee%! pounds * Feel slim, energized, beautiM! * You can • do its ft also carry an extensme line of premrvn quaity natural health sLM67ents Special price excludes product; enrobrient tee. YOUR EYES ARE PRICELESS If You're Considering Laser Vision Correction, Be Sure that You're Choosing The Right Surgeon JIM IL NVAHM MR RrtX COU OF SAM% � USIM OFFE Dr. Modeod is committed to providing exceptional recalls and a high standard of patient care. Trust you eyes to experience. Or. Macleod and his staff at the Oshawa (linicnffer the following free opportunities to learn more about laser Vision Correction • Screening • Consultation • Educational Workshops. 1-905-_721-1211 SEE THE DIFFERENCE www.meclood-eye.com • ASK fortTer patients wiTo the,. would recommend • VSK your own eye doctor to recommend at least ? laser Oe surgeons • 1'IS[T the laser centres to determine vour level of comfort with both the surgeon and their staff • BE AWARE of the surgeon's experience and reputation. It's the supgeon w -ho will correct vour vision - not the corporation • BE SURE vour surgeon is providing AL1. available treatment options DONT DISCOUNT YOUR EYES, YOU CANT AFFORD THE CONSEQUENCES HED71G EYE INSTITUTE DAw Regiortd Office, 111 King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario ll H 1 B9 P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 -Spo'r"t &LEisURE N E VV S A D V E RT I SER MARCH 1 4, 1 9 9 9 RON PIE7RONIR0/ News Advertiser photo Pickering Panthers'goaliender Paul Guthrie stacks the pads to make a save on Oshawa Legionaires' Jason Hotchkiss (8) while Panthers' defeneeman Doug Carr (3) arrives on the scene during game four action in the OHA On- tario Provincial Junior 'A' Hockev League East Conference semi-final plav- off series. The contest, played at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Tuesday, was won by Oshawa 4-3 in overtime. Pickering rebounded for a 6-2 victory 40-hursday, in Oshawa to take a 3-2 series lead in the best -of -seven affair. Pickering golfer tees off for Ontario at Can/Am tourney PICKERING — A Pickering golfer will be among an Ontario con- tingent competing at a major junior tournament in the U.S. this month. Raffia Aghagulian, of Pickering, who's a member of the Thunderbird Golf Club, will join seven other golfers from the province at the first Can/Am Junior Cup Matches in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 20 to 21. The team is comprised of the On- -+tario Golf Association's top eight ranked under -18 golfers. DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS CASEMENT I-(388-576-8575 001° Hum CompWo Seleason o1 ILT--A TM vry1 W/i)tlows a Doors • PICTURE WINDOWS • SAV a BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS • STORM DOORS • NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS u WAYNE� SHOWROOM fT�O ny,yN � Kl St W SALES. SERWCE a osw o,nwwwo F INSTALLATION ` " n' om 579-2222 )R KITCHEN A BATHROOM RENOVATIONS CUSTOM UPGRADES INCLUDED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS BOOKED THIS MONTH' HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM MODELS ' Competitive Rates' "ExpericmcodTiadcs+man' • Additions • Kitchens • Bathrooms • - • Decks • Vinyl Replacement Windows F Call Gunther �vC��'s Brewing CPQ 6 ISL 282 Monarch Ave. Ajax 619-0633 Competitors coupons accepted Pickering juniors take 3-2 series lead over Oshawa into weekend Pantherspoisedwra to u series p p BYAL RIVf:'7T Sports Editor PICKERING —The Pick- ering Boyer Pontiac Panthers are on the verge of shunting the Oshawa Legionaires to the sidelines after taking the lead in the best -of -seven series at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Thursday night. The Panthers took a 3-2 se- ries lead in the OHA Ontario Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League East Conference semi- final series after putting forth their most complete effort of the post -season in a pivotal 6-2 win over the Legionaires. Game six in the series was played Friday. March 12 at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex, after the News Advertis- er's press deadline. Game seven, if necessary, was con- tested on Saturday afternoon in Pickering. The Panthers stymied the Oshawa offence in a physical- ly -played contest, something they hadn't been able to do in overtime losses to the Legion- aires last Tuesday and Satur- day nights. Moreover, Picker- ing's powerplay finally found its groove, going three -for -six in the contest. "It was our best playoff game of the year. Certainly it was by far the best we've played on the road where we've struggled in the play- offs;" says Panthers' head coach Rod McGillis. "As a coaching staff, we challenged the players to rise to the occa- sion. Any team worth its salt has to play well on the road" The team received strong individual efforts from goal - tender Joel Cameron who was back in net for Thursday's game after sitting down for Tuesday's game in favour of Paul Guthrie. Cameron al- lowed two goals on 36 shots. Meanwhile, the team got of- fensive leadership from Jeff Milroy, who scored two goals in the contest. "Jeff Milroy has been a sparkplug for our team. He's a very hard-working, intelligent and disciplined player, so when you put those three com- ponents together, he's a big factor on the team. It was fit- ting that he scored two impor- tant goals for us;" says McGillis. Also scoring for the Pan- thers were Tora Crnilovic, Jason Lange, Sean McMorrow and George Trifon. Earning as- sists were Joel Johnston with three, Doug Carr and Bill Dun- can each with two, Trifon, T.J. Kemp, Luc Chiasson and Mar- cel Rodman all with one. Make your spring renovation plans with Gunther Ivens Contracting Ltd. :Spring will be here before you know it so it's time to start planning those outdoor renovation Pte- Maybe it's an addition you need to increase the living space in your home or a new deck to enjoy those warm gurnmer days with fam- ily and friends. It's also the best time to have new windows and doors installed. But don't forget spring is also a great time for indoor protects such as kitchens, bathrooms and base- ments. Whatever the project, you need a company that has the ageri- ence and skill to do the job right at a price you can afford. That company is Gunther lvens Contracting. "If you want a project for spring you should start making decisions now," says Gunthm "You have to allow time to draw up plans and VJeT nua�YYL ." Fromadditions to kitcliems people all over Durham and Toronto are calling on the aTeri- ence of Gunther Ivens Contracting Ltd. 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I 2 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Mauch 14, 1999 PAGE 21 P Durham West squad wins shoot-out thriller over Willowdale in final oallebantamba cks o s wi n The Durham West Lightning bantam 'B' eirls' rep hockey team won the fifth annual Durham West Girls' Hockey Association "Tournament in thrilling fashion as a shoot- out was needed to break a deadlock with the Willowdale Red Wings in the title game Sunday. The championship game at the Picker- ing Recreation Complex's O'Brien arena featured excellent scoring chances and out- standing goaltending. The game was score- less after regulation time before moving to a three -player shoot-out. The first Light- ning shooter, Charlotte Dowley, flipped a perfect backhand over the Willowdale goalie to give Durham West a 1-0 lead. The three Willowdale shooters were all stymied by Lightning netminder Mary Lawrence, whose outstanding glove save off the first Red Wings' shooter was the best of the tournament and scaled the victory for Durham West. The semi-final game pitted the Light- ning against the rival Whitby Wolves. The Atom Lightning win r The: Durham West Lightning atom 'B' girls' hockey team warmed up for the provincial championships in April by defeating Whitby 1-0 in recent league action. Tracy Mulligan scored the Ione Durham West goal. Netminder Cam Trentadue was outstanding in carving the shutout. Other team members are Erin Kru- mins, Amy Moulton, Marisa Genuis, Jaime McKay, Stephanie Walsh, Kelly Woods, Jennifer Scott, Kathryn Pid- himy. Kim Kish, Kellic Sawver, Kate- lyn «'akctield and Jamie Carroll F1"IMw nares! Courses In 113011lilrboroto A Oshatlra 3- C811 rww for a brochure 705-748-1229 or 905-721-3107 **NEW" Online liegiobstion wwwA entu.ca financial asswwxv ava#ab,* Durham West bantams posted a come - from -behind 5-2 victory to advance to the championship contest. Alter a scoreless first stanza, the Wolves got hungry and opened up a 2-0 second -period lead on two miscues by the Lightning. A little more than a minute into the third frame, Meghan Ritchie was set up perfectly by Lindsey Rocks and Lauranne Hutton. Eight seconds later, Laura Hill scored on a rebound from Courtney Puddister and Jenna Vermeulen. The third Lightning goal was scored by Meaghan O'Reilly with 3:12 remaining from Phillips. The Lightning then got empty -net goals by Puddister and Michelle Damiani with assists going to Lawrence, Hill and Dowley. The bantams started the tournament with a 4-0 win over the North York Storm. Scoring were Vermeulen, Rocks, Marianne Carefnote and Ritchie. Assists went to Ritchie, Dowley, Stephanie Mourao and Fiona Phillips. Lawrence recorded the shutout. Durham West then downed Team Michi- gan 4-1. No scoring details were available. The Lightning played to a 1-I tic with the Willowdale Red Wings in the third game. Damiani scored late in the third pe- riod. Hutton earned an assist on the play. The Lightning got solid defensive ef- C—fl 00 �fl CID 13 1J a AIR CONDITIONING ��Ko OURREGe SINCE 1970 artoClor+e .Q� .-Gals X/ UM T= $11 =00- 11;� 264 FAIltALL ST, AMI ilblu3 THREE BEARS AUTO BODY A0W OF AJAX'S LAAOEST AUTO OMY -*4*PA COLLISION SHOPS" - seMva� nIe wnaMn Aria►, Off r Or $200 par 11111110=111411110"* I � b & primmod prior to x f�Ms UNIT #n% 2e2 MONARCH AVE, AJAX 19MI 619-2327 Mmy packages equaftwit Cal 'Qday for more &-Itis! (W 619-2899 221 Westney Rd. S., Ajax 401 forts from Megan Rocca and Anne Marie Williamson' throughout the tournament. The squad also got outstanding goaltending from Lawrence, who backstopped the team to two wins and a tie, and Morgan Payne, who was between the pipes for two victo- ries. Spartans' Minor Baseball Association Q Y O U T S Fee of $2 per player Der season Minor Bantaml Wayne Murphy 686 3537 Tennis Bubble Mar. 20 JuveniWJuni Wayne Robinson 428-0116 Ajax Com Centre 27 6:00 P.M. Major Bantam I Steve Anderson 683-5640 Midget Ron Jenkins 686.3262 Tennis Bubble Ajax Com Centre AIR 1 7:30 p.m. Authorized CONDITIONING Westney Heights Dealer 9:00 a.m SALE Major Peewee Steve Adams 427-0514 FREE GREENLIGHT ESTIMATES LOW COST FINANCING AVAILABLE KEEPI4TE NO OOilgeho" FINANCING Minor Rookie Jim Doh 427-9253 SUPER OLRET OSHAWA 12:00 SOUND LEVEL 70 CELS Mon•,vwO EI•c1ro�,c Major Rookie Jim Burke 686.1522 MIGM EFFICIENCY t0 9 S E R. Aw CMrrwn 1:30 .m. artoClor+e .Q� .-Gals X/ UM T= $11 =00- 11;� 264 FAIltALL ST, AMI ilblu3 THREE BEARS AUTO BODY A0W OF AJAX'S LAAOEST AUTO OMY -*4*PA COLLISION SHOPS" - seMva� nIe wnaMn Aria►, Off r Or $200 par 11111110=111411110"* I � b & primmod prior to x f�Ms UNIT #n% 2e2 MONARCH AVE, AJAX 19MI 619-2327 Mmy packages equaftwit Cal 'Qday for more &-Itis! (W 619-2899 221 Westney Rd. S., Ajax 401 forts from Megan Rocca and Anne Marie Williamson' throughout the tournament. The squad also got outstanding goaltending from Lawrence, who backstopped the team to two wins and a tie, and Morgan Payne, who was between the pipes for two victo- ries. Spartans' Minor Baseball Association Q Y O U T S Fee of $2 per player Der season Minor Bantaml Wayne Murphy 686 3537 Tennis Bubble Mar. 20 JuveniWJuni Wayne Robinson 428-0116 Ajax Com Centre 27 6:00 P.M. Major Bantam I Steve Anderson 683-5640 Midget Ron Jenkins 686.3262 Tennis Bubble Ajax Com Centre Mar. 20 ti 27 1 7:30 p.m. your tire= and front end Suspension but make your Vehicle Minor Peewee Joe Thistel 686-8532 Westney Heights Mar. 27 9:00 a.m Mar. 28 9:00 a.m. Major Peewee Steve Adams 427-0514 Westney Heights Mar. 27 10:30 am. Mar. 28 10:00 a.m. Minor Rookie Jim Doh 427-9253 WestneyHeights Mar. 27 12:00 Mar. 28 11:00 a.m. Major Rookie Jim Burke 686.1522 Westney Hei hts Mar. 27 1:30 .m. Mar. 28 12:00 noon Minor Mo Do Hol 427-9622 WestneyHeights Mar. 27 3:00 .rr Mar. 28 1:00 .m. Mosq. Girls Open Westney Heights Mar. 27 4:30 p.m. Mar. 28 5:00 p.m. Bantam Girls Chris Matthews 428-8097 Lincoln Alexander Mar. 27 3:00 p.m. Junior Girls Ride Russell 666-5415 Lincoln Alexander Mar. 27 4:30 p.m. Major Mosq. Russ Hutchison 619-0269 Lincoln Alexander Mar. 27 6:30 p.m. Bantam Girls Chris Matthews 428.8097 Westney Heights Mar. 28 3:00 p.m. Junior Girls Rick Russell 666.5415 Westney Heights Mar. 28 4:00 p.m. Major Mosq. Russ Hutchison 619-0269 Westney Heights Mar. 28 2:00 o.m. 'Only players registered for the 1999 ASMBA Ball Season may attend Keep those wheels in line with a visit to TireNet Auto Care Too many people take their wheels for granted not realizing the damage caused if their not properly aligned. For the very low price of $29.95, TireNet Auto Care will perform a front wheel align- ment on your car or truck. "A wheel alignment will help prevent the unnecessary wear of your tires and give you much better handling on the road which is especially impor- tant this time of year," says Owner Frank Imineo. "It will also prevent damage to your front end suspension." Of course if you already have worn tires there's no bet- ter time to buy then right now. Starting at $39.95 for 155/80R13 tires, you know that TireNet is always the place for great deals on the best in rubber for the road. Celebrating its first year in business TireNet is offering a $14.95 lube, oil and filter for most cars. Located at 264 Fairall St. in Ajax, the staff of trained tech- nicians will treat your vehicle like their own. Customer satisfaction is At TireNet Auto Care, located at 264 Fairall SL in Ajax, the staff of trained technicians will perform a wheel alignment on your car which will not only prevent unnecessary wear and tear on your tire= and front end Suspension but make your Vehicle hance better on the road very important to Frank and his TireNet stocks or can get staff and they ensure each and any brand of tire you need but every customer is given a writ- their specialty is Pirelli Tires, a ten estimate and that no unnec- very popular tire in Europe, it's essary work is done on any making itself known in Canada vehicle. as not just a racing tire, but a The shop has nine bays tire that's perfect for any vehi- and is equipped with the latest cle. state-of-the-art tools and diag- The shop is open Mon. to nostic machines. Also, all of the Fri. from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 81 technicians keep up on the lat- a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat. est changes in automotive tech- For more information call nology so they can work on all (905) 619-1222. models of cars and trucks. w INP PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 : THE UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE To Place Your Ad Call., � �—O � O AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Ajax Pickering News Advertiser. b SS111F]HE100 Uxbridge: 852-9741 Port Perry: 985-2511 Careers i11111 careen itiTIN Careers A wide range of employers hire our graduates because of our reputation for quality training. Graduate in as little as 6-12 months. �► Network Administrator (A+, CNA) ■► Network & Internet Systems Specialist (MCSE) Information Systems Programmer TORONTO Helping %Build a Beater We PICKERING CAMPUS (905) 420-1344 Financial Assistance rnav be available to those who qualift LOOKING FOR PART-TIME WORK? Celestica liars openings at its Don Mills location for Production A»istams to work- on a contract part-tinx WsL%. No nianutmturing experience is required — training will he provided Shifts are 12 hours in length. Average lours per week 20-24, however, hours may vary from minimum 10 - uwximuni 40. This position is ideal for candidates who are: • Seeking part-time work • Flexible in the number of hours they are available io work • Willing to work overnight and/or weekend shifts A Grade 12 education or its equivalent is required. Successful candidates will excel in a tram -haled environment and possess excellent communication skills- and killsand a keen interest in learning. Celestica is a leader in the Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) industry, employing over 14,000 people worldwide. With manufacturing and design facilities around the g ol-ie, its cvstotners include industry-leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), in the computer and communications sectors. Please submit your resume to Celestica Employment (922/365/3-99) 844 hon Mills Road, Toronto, Ontario M3C IV7 Fax: (416) 448-41699 E-mail: apply_toron toocelestica. com We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 11 Carers W: Careers 4 .4, LITTLE CAESAR'S a?' COME JOIN A WINNING TEAM NOW! Grow with the 3rd largest Pizza Company in the world. Become part of the largest little Caesar's Franchisee in Eastern Canada ,MANAGERS IN TRAINING Receive paid training earn $19,700 - $22,100 to start Earn up to $35,000 per year in 12-18 months Fas resume to: LITTLE, CAESAR'S 416-993-5342 AW „///// C T L A rapidly expanding csupany in Dutiaat seeks an experienced Quality Supervi•sr. New experience Jlr ISO knowledge rxu)uirei. Oipiotta secessa3r. Must be ikncirk. Mail rune to Cyt•di Prest, SSS Beck Cres., Ajax LIZ 1C9 or fax "S 686-13II. No teiepliese inquiries. Purduc Frederick, a member of the pritiatelyowncd Purdue Frederick International farruly. is a fast-growing, modium sucd, progressive. rescarch-based pharmaceutical company providing superior health care products to pcopk worldwide. Now you can makc a significant contribution to our continued succus with this opportunity PACKAGING MATERIAL HANDLER As a member of the Packaging team reporting to the Packaging Manager, your duties will include a variety of support functions including ensuring the correct nnterials are delivered to the Packaging line, cleaning equipment and premises to ensure sanitation standards arc maintamcd. and assisung the set-up mechanic during line change -overs. You must have a high school dgAom and 6 months to I year of related pharmaceutical experience A mechanical aptitude and good communications skills are essential A current forklift license would be considered an asset. Interested persons are invited to forward a resume. no 99 later than March 26, 19, to: Mines, Mrs. C. C.H.R.P., Manager, Human Resources, Purdue Frederick, 575 Granite Court, Pickering, Ontario LI W 3W8 or Fax: (905) 420-5430. Purdue Frederick OUTBOUND - BUSINESS TO BUSINESS MYRON CANADA is a world leader in imprinted busirw products. We have several opportunities within our Not American gall Centre located in N/E Scarborough. Telesales Account Reps - Selling to existing client base Mail Prospect Reps - Outbound follow-up on Mail Program All our positions Pay base plus commissions - NO CEILING ON COMMISSIONS Other benefits include: • 100% company paid benefits, paid training • Full-time urs, No weekends or evening work Qualified candidalies should possess: • 2 or more years office experience • Outbound call centre or retail sales experience • Accurate order entry and spelling • Excellent grammar and command of the English language • Desire to succeed All applicants invited for an interview will be requited to complete employment tests as part of the qualifying process. If you possess the approppriate qualifications and wish to pin Myron's Winning Team contact: Lon (416) 291-1834 ext. 599 Fax (416) 291-8985 Myron wishes to thank all applicants for their interest however, only those being consideredor an interview will be contacted. '� - ''`.;Res'•._+,,t.s.'"�i''z-.`daSs,:'_....i"dia.'tR.�J'yu'Psi'i' e.,� �•..—.. _ �1::s' !Ile !'..T,`t8i°A�s over 45 years, Swish Maintenance limited has' ed corn led success as a leader in the Sanitation Supply Industry. a team, we succeed because our people are fully trained, ce- ded and supported with company benefits, competitive ries and advancement opportunities. sh invites you to share our exciting goals by pining our ning beam of professionals, working m an ISO 9000 envtron- it. We are currently seeking a ii>RVWXTZCMN our Parts and Service Department in our Whitby location. rious experience and knowledge of the CIA and surrounding is a necessity. Training and tools will be provided. successful candidate must be a team Player, have good munication skills, basic computer skills, and be able to k in a fast paced work environment Qualified applicants are asked to respond in writing to: r 500 Hooppkins St., Whitby LIN 209 "'No phones calls, please " We thank o11 aQplicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. THE MUTUAL GROUP a large Canadian Financial Services Com- pany, has 2 immediate openings for repre- sentatives in Durham Region, who want to achieve entrepreneurial independence. If you have at least 2 years full time work experi- ence, a post secondary education, and are interested to not just earning a living but BUILDING A LIFE, fax your resume to (905)668-2141, for a Confidential interview. 1 cow Tmmim Ili A JW - Between 16 to 24 Years Old •.Out d sdiod ail work •Need FREE help. CALL the Hotline (905) 852. 7848 EX 21 MU A JW - Munn 16 lo 24 Yeas old - out of sdxod W4 work • Need FREE h*. CALL the Hotline (905) 852- 7846 EX. 21 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 PAGE 23 A/P ssi cas 11 Carasrs " 11 Carers 11 Careers 1 CatTlor TrMnbtg 1 Caner Tr b*V 1 GsttsrM H_dp 1 General tf* 1 GsnwM HMP ,y' Human Resources D6veloppement des cam( 'O Development Canada ressources humaines Canada Ii�:.L�f -•-Irt preparing roc your summer lob search now and cometo one of the following workshops: A ax Monday. March 15 Job Search/Inteiviewing Skills. 5:00 p.m John Howard Society - 136 Commercial Ave 427-8165 ,+,wmanville Tuesday, March 16 Resumes, 5:00 p.m. 8 Interviewing Skills, 6 00 p.m. haws Wednesday, March 17 John Howard Society - 132 Church St., 623.6814 Resumes. 5:00 to m. & Interviewing Skills. 6:00 p.m John HowardWtyr - 492 Srmcoe Street S.. 579-8482 l -kering Thursday. March 18 Resumes 00 Job Search/Interviewing Skills, 6:00 p m. I, rt Petty Thursday, March 18 YMCA - 1400 Bayly St., Mall one, 427-7670 Resumes. 5:00 p.m 3 Interviewing Skills, 6:00 p.m. Sutton Group Realty - 126 water St 985-0597 _irbndge Saturday, March ZO . Resumes, 11:00 a.m. 3 Job Search Skills 1 00 p.m. Uxbridge Durharn College - 2 Campbell Dr., Suite 201, 852-7848 TYMCA JOIN A LEADER MAKE A DIFFERENCE ireroy Homes Limited has carried a solid reputation lobal and domestic markets as a major leader ome manufacturing. Known for its innovative kiucts, sound financial status and the ability to ,, ,iver, Viceroy continues to excel. Our success has 1i,,n built on a very firm foundation - people. ',`,itions available: 1) Architectural Technicians and Technologists -u.xessful applicant must have a minimum two years ,perience In Canadian Residential Wood Frame instruction, Computer skills required. lease state clearly the opportunity of interest sending ..,urdetailed resume. ilward resume by mail, fax, or e-mail to: Viceroy Homes Limited Human Resources adminsrv@viceroy.com 31) Melford Drive Fax(416)298-4923 Toronto, Ontario NI1B IZ4 ills =111 not be accepted. We thank all applicant, wha apply, but oJrr♦r that only tfarse under active arirsnirrativn writ he contacted. V Ila PMP nOf:ti OF Tota ALL. PORT HOPE -TORONTO -RICHMOND J L PitnAM Bowes 1r y INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVES - PICKERING BILINGUAL PREFERRED RL -cent expansion has led to a variety 6if opportunities for highly motivated outbound tele -marketing reps to sell our products, geared to the Small Office Division. You must enjoy the challenges of a fast -paced, highly charged environment. You have 'superior verbal communication skills, excellent listening abilities, the ability to work well under pressure, and professional and persuasive negotiation skills as 100% Of the position is on the telephone. You must also have the flexibility to work various shifts between 8 a.m and 8 p.m. Computer literacy and previous sales, and/or telemarketing experience arc required. Filet OTR -FT (full - time ) or OTR -PT (part -time) We offer a base salary of $26,000 plus a generous Bonus plan, For immediate consideration, please fax your resume, quoting the appropriate reference x to: Human Resources, (905) 837-5201. Pitney Bowes supports the pr&ciples and practices of employment equity. No phone calls please. IEEO A J087 `llelweeo AS b 4 years old -Out Of School PRIVATE Investigators need - work -Need FREE help. ed. 3 day surveillance course a'1 the HOTLINE OSltawi/ Starts May 18th. Taught by y'°1bv 725-47116, le 1-800.263-099(1 Police oHleers' Co51 5550. Compare. Space still avail- able. Cad (416)716-3107, Surveiavu CWWJNants, 110 F10� CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANT N saw er %ftowip: Asa..+ y cense • Two yeah Crx - r' servke ewrkaLe • CowNter haw xlrfl6 Flearaar i con""" woke • wanner Fax your resotne to: (905) 839-3115 Attention: Irene 1 General Help THE NAIL STATION ;areer Training :enter Become a nail technician, career tram" available in artificial nails. ennagqr S lira. inaDe licu`e$ av��I• able Nails 52ncr 0 19051723- AIR COWIT10NING installer. Experienced. pas license. drivers license required Fax resume 905-433-7941 At L UNEMPLOYED 18 AND UP Clerks, students, ,inters, painters, 'n'truction work- er, IaNwem etc. START A NEW CAREER Up to f13.55 per he WE WILL TRAIN YOU I a, tofy Cutlet has immed. openings in c u,t. Sen•. Mang- Trauxvq, set up gen- help, an relatedikon. %0 EXPERIENCE NEEDED l training provid- er: In all depts. Bo- nu.es, incentives and rapid advancemnt e ir,r hard worlung in - "IN nduals. You must he neat, reliable, have own transpor- tation and able to .fart work rmmed I, interview appt. roll $71-3532 Sunday 12 noon - 3 p.m. '.Monday gam. -5p.m. 1TTENTION FULL TUR part :me iwr l Rrm tile 49 lm_ mediate openings nth flexible s, hedules available $10 85 START No Exp Nec/Will Train Must fill positions by Mar 16 Call Mot - Wed from 'Jam -bpm 7234920 ATTENTION!! Get to know and help your community super- visors and canvassers re- quired immeduley for regrs- tered charities Supervisor must •lave reliable vehlde. No selling involved Full tranong provided Neat appearance a must Team atmosphere Call Sun 436-9344 CAR ATTENDANTS Full /Part Time Required for car rental company. Must have valid G DRIVERS LICENSE. Please drop off resume at Discount Car 8 Truck Rentals, 218 Dundas St. E. Whitby CLASSIRED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for non -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error. All copy is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. FRUSTRATED WITH YOUR JOB SEARCH? WE CAN HELP IT'S FREW Resume Workshops Internet Job Access Interview Workshops ' On the Job Training Call The Hotline 725-4786 Pickering Residents 1-800 -262 Funded by the Ontario Governmer 1 General Help 1 General Help 100 IMMEDIATE POSITIONS $7.12 TO $8.00 PER HOUR JOIN THE QUANTUM TEAMH We need: • Strong Warehouse Workers (llft up to 100 lbs.) • Assemblers • Picker/Packers • Inserting Machine Operators • Material Handlers • Forklift Operators ($9410/1-1r.) • Various shifts available Bring your steel -toed safety boots Be prepared to work today. Bring void Cheque or savings account information for direct deposit. Refer a friend.... earn a bonus! Walk in Mon. through Fri_ 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 305 Milner Ave. (at Markham Rd.) Suite 215, Scarborough C7 Ll 1= Are you 16 - 24? Need a job? Job Connect can help you find it_ It's free Internet job access Interview workshops Resume workshops On the job training CALL THE HOTLINE OSHAWAIWHITBY 725-4786 Ajax/Pickering Residents 1-800-263-0993 SECURITY OFFICERS Required immediately 25 Full and Part time positions Applicants must be willinyt to work variaLs hours, evenings, weekends and holidays.. We are looking for well groomed, mature persons with excellent communication skills (written and verbal). Previous security experience preferred. Must have own vehicle. First aid and CPR certificates required for most positions. Law and Security graduates wekrome. Apply at Ontario Guard Services (Durham) Inc. 124 Wilson Rd. South, Oshawa Ontario L1H 6CI KINDER S CONNECTION DAYCARE Full time cook required for successful Pickering Daycare ' approx. 2530 hes. per week. F-xperience a plus Contact Supervisor at (905) 831.9161 by March 19/99 Maintenance Supervisor .Must hold an Ontario Millwright License and have 3 - 5 years of supervisory experience. •Must be able to work with local engineering and outside contractors to maintain an efficient smooth - running operation. *Must be able to demonstrate familiarity running an effective maintenance program both preventative and on- going while at the same time providing a working environment where safety is of the utmost importance. *Must be able to demonstrate strong, effective oral and written communication skills. Interested individuals are invited to send their resume in confidence to; HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT GRACE CANADA,INC 294 Clements Road West Ajax, 0N,L1S 3C6 Only those applicants selected ier interview will be contacted. Coarse Grow with Us! WhRe Ross Craft and Nursery Se/ea currently requires enMuska tic and energetic Individuals in OOODWOOD, ONTARIO as seasonal .. . ax . Greenhouse 3 .. :V Nursery Workers Physically fit and resutts-driven, you'll perform nurstery and greenhouse work in a timely and productive manner. No experience Is required. The immediate nate of pay is up to $8 per hour. N you exhibit the drive and desire to excel In a tesnvortented environment and enjoy working with plarlts, please apply in Person. between 8:30 a•rn. and 4:30 p.nl. Mwtday, March 15 to Saturday, April 3 Whlta Roes Crags and Nursery Sallee Umited 2 Main Office Building of Farm '6449 Concession e4, Lbtbridge. Ontario (nod h of Hwy. 04 ?and south ofRegkxW Rood 08) No oWpdhone calb6 pAmw& We &mv* all spp/kants: however, only t/hoee selected for kVerNews wX be contacted. t mne I�OSG'�I1v SALES LTD A9 ".a P.•p1• LMC ."h Scarborough & Pickeirng Locations We offer. A Comparative Salary and Benefit Package You offer: Cash experience 1 year Customer Service Computer Knowledge Grade 12 Ability to work retail hours Please apply in person to: 16 Simcoe St. N. PART-TIME HELP WANTED: Updating our 1999 records for peak periods. Days/evenings/weekends 1) Computer operatorproficient in ylphics, Quark dr Photoshop etc. ur home or our office) 2) Multi dt: Hamada presses 2 dr 3 colour up to 20'6 3) Bindery cutter, folder, stitches, etc. 4) Printing sales on commissions Only experienced applicants (with 3 work references) send resume to: Mrs. Tighe D Dickson Printingg 22D Harwood Ave. S. Ajax LIS 2E16 Fax (905)68,1~9565 e -nail: joeOdkksonprinting.onca No Phone Calls Please IMMEDIATELY IN Oshawa/Whitby, Ajax/Pickering Area • Light and heavy duty • Must have previous experience • Full and part time • Own car an asset Plums fill 1-881-565-3756 CORSTRuenoN «orxers mus' 'use-arpentry. rough and :uu skillsryv aIVup sg skills. riall to work out of rows Fax resume to !9056436- 9314 CUSTOMER ser„ce rep re 3uired part'Ime 115.20 ML week, Ideal ter home -maker jr extra -Income. Data -entry experience a must Sales ex- perience an asset Contact Jane x 686.2445 ext a226 Dfrhw with AZ 3 years U.S. OTR, clean abstract, criminal search. Good rates, benefits after ( 6 m9004�39 OUt1NAr area construction company requires experi- enced brick layer and/or ap- prenum Call (905)427-4632 EARN 5200.. 5300.. $500. or more per week, assembling products len the comfort of your own home. Send a seN- addressed stamped envelope to: 0 P.H. 6-2400 Dunxfas St. W. Suite 541. Ret 636. 11 ussauga OM. L.51t 2R8. t EARA RILL TME Income on part time hours. looking for dynamic women to pin my team with established com- pany. Call Charlim for into 839-9708. EXPERMCED HAIRSTYLISTS wanted for L'Attitudes in the OshawaCentre salary . commission. Call Robert (905)723-5937 We pay you dir ly to assemble our products. Easy work. No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E. to I Lkwpool IK Suile 113 Pwwim onL. L1V 03 _ 0't1 - • N •'Lee •'��• . • . • •e_• -•'e'• �\ ► . s . •• •a ► k ►• aa`t . • • • a aa.. .. .. .................... • .. r • • .... • • • a ♦ .. . • • • a • • • A - . A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 1 General help 1 Gene►aI HNp 1 of la ite4 1 ONktH iia4 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Required for busy company East of Toronto. Duties will include preventative maintenance & troubleshooting on conveyors, pumps & kettles. Competitive salary and benefits, 3 month performance review. Must be a self starter & able to work without supervision. Fax resume with salary expectations to: (905) 571-2088 ,doll P=,dm, Now accepting applications for CONTRACT DELIVERY DRIVERS Cash paid daily Apply in person at: 315 Dundas St. E. - Whitby 80 Thickson Rd. S. - Dundas 68 Harwod Ave. S. - Ajax THE BODY 10 N SHOP We are now hiring Retail Professionals Two years retail experience required. Maturity an asset. Cosmetic experience an asset. We offer extensive training, competitive wages, bonuses and benefits. Please submit your resume in person to: The Body Shop Pickering Town Centre Growing and e'en' busy company East of Toronto requires: GENERAL LABOURERS Entry level, full time positions 5111.50 /hour & benefits with 3 month performance review, 2 shifts and O/T available. Some heavy lifting required & must be willing to work a FULL SHiFT every week. Fax resume to: (905) 571-2088 FURNITURE SA,ESPERSON LOTS OF LOVE ane care eegwred wdh know kOpt of needeC tot children at a interior decoratingm an asset Chnsu Day Can Supply Full time Salary plus tom- work possible pe ran" po- mrssm a skin smon part lame We are management Cali for an m- eo*ng Iota, 1gNng stud- lavnew 416-944- 2442 ask for eats for the summer Please Jars ria ,1pyCt or Sora at 905- NAN1 SALON Pickering Town :39-1842 Make sure b have yourRAY„ Centre is seeking hair styl- LOOKING for good. rNiabk. 6tstmaagement Experience WMIWCWWMS. Needed use" Salary versus con- r Catalogues. T': Commer- mission, benefits package aal. Magazines. and extra Please cad Lon 800 318 6118 work n accepted tramwg and H WY PERSON wANTEO for "Wration fees covered can (416)-944-9343 or 1-800- Nome Binder's repuomer M 0 D E L U S CustService Must have 680043000 Free Suokkt residential service (repair) NM mekbq S18e per woo -elpenence Must have own marketing Comp" needs 10 toots, excellent merpersoal people now during rush sea - and commurkcabon skulls. son No experience ri , i- Bowmamiif a Region. Fax re- Y. willing to tram all Jane sum to 905450.9138. no- INGNSC"OOL ST1MEIl'a 1 ails ria a o905 nly Jobs are avaitaek in the 0911AeM - 8NM1OY - Aplu - tliekwimg area. Cash pail dai- Bowmarrok - Pickering. In (y. Cad belay. start tomorrow store promotions A gra W For more i forma w all po►t unkfy for Sika and aw- f416)615.2691 NOW. hWV representatives to work wanted. irlerhd gmijimI� welf mannered n a mapr department store. I witi a , appearance and en- able to Omer MWOWAM. also IOY working indeplindlendIf warned pro shop help. marshals/stafters. Fax wed like No hear from you. We ' resums 10 Lawrance.Oak offer tell era' a a guaranteed rates arm tlemble ridge Golf Climb 9059651079. =. Plem Tel 1-888- INS?ALLER NEOtOMgash_ 6162789 at. 434. or tax your and small 'obs- Brink 8 mune to 0u Head Office al 1.905.707-1015. Allen: Field hrrc refpared. b Rob Car- Saks. *at905.6f162445 3018 tip LMMUM bingo abler. kir Deb Binge in Fic k"W Fart MY AS TOO CO Gym. No membership reWWO. Pay as time. cal 905 831 6959. fou go gym. No commitment LIFE NI MISTYWT to Pay a you g1 gym. Daily. l mist In managing salon. Ex- wieldy, Mondify. Absolutely. ocean salary pad age 4 profit positively, preaudionned n Pan little stylists 1111. Pnno as you i s figns nWMby + Ajax Cil W POwir Cry Gym. Open ui Of eryl (905) 723-7323.nmrdnrglt F. fl - F. We ektefds 9 LN1NT MO9iTNMl, Ipq- a m - 5 p.m. Brock Rd., must have 6� (9061427-0277 PdarNextleap, forr pan b wee- ska�Mee boobb to Pidkerwq dmrough Mketday 8 w keds. To Fkelpwet ban ��Ir Oshawe areas. Gr an asset. dit- to on Herse trm. Mug flaw We wd be idwriewning at erc Exp. Dandling Florses. all Oshaw Urkmolor dmNt Ce- >d Ridanlor St. w., 985.7770. Ire. on fan Tfiadal, Wrch , needsOshaw, 161 from 930 a.m. - 200 and postal clerk. FUIH'me '312 Oshawa as s<. W. antro, aOMFinam PkR Wadoweale RNA 401 Expem AM TIIE F1NIgEN. Event- on pnehimid. Good comma- lugt lend wakwds. Must be nn'r,& sills a must. Fax w 14 li e s of aapptt or older will Pkae mm b (416) 281-2357 own rUfmr . all 1905)427-2424. BED. 11LACK wrouglt wo ca- experienced, for manufacturing company in Scarborough. Computer skills in AR, AP to trail balance. Good salary and benefits. Fax resume to (416)293-6561 Only prospective candidates will be contacted by telephone. Q1 Saks NWAgents 1 sells HIWAywlle DURHAM'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALER Has 2 openings for NEW/USED SALESPERSON We offer: • Great floor traffic • Aggressive remuneration package • Monthly & Annual bonus • Good benefit plan • Demo supplied Become Part of our Winning Team!!! For private and confidential interview contact VELLAGE CHRYSLER AJAX lU Hdrwihid A% e. S, Ajax, Ontario. LIS 2B9 (905) 683-5358 Ask for Dwayne or Ted NEW HOME SALES REPS Required for New Home Sites In Pickering, Scarborough. Experience an asset, but not required Please Fax Resume to: (905) 509-6112 or call us (905) 509-6111 135 135 BRAKE PRESS OPERATORS AND SHEET METAL MECHANICS Must be able to do Setups & Layouts. Shift Premiums. Kanalco Ltd. 1080 Brock Rd. S. Pickering- Contact Max at: FAX 905-420-1925 Phone 905-420-1044-EXt.29 PRINTING PRESSPERSON Full & flex time position(s) available for reliable, fully experienced A.B. Dick T-51 operators with a small, progressive instant printer (Member well-known, worldwide franchise) in N.E. Scarborough. Stripping, platemaking experience essential & bindery knowledge desirable. Fax resmil to: (416)29o1s-0023 Extremely busy & growing com- pany East of Toronto r,,,res a QUALIFIED WELDER For our manufacturing plant. Full time position. Must be a self start & able to work with- out supervision. Fax resum with salaryuirements to (90515n-2088 or Etobicoke contract. Must have two years experience dean abstract, CVOR and crimir Ilcord search. 15/hour plus safety bonus Call 14MM-439-7277 or corns in to NORTHERN PERSONNEL SOLUTIONS 112 Adwl Sbad. Suite Yui WNW, Oebrie bona. fast office loolu salls JIM Gel MM N* = Gaflerel Nair i needed, 91NPPEN NEu br im- EY_vSaluy plus wierMtoksya Experiamu Secadty Omen Private Investigation Must speak & wri* Must have icer Whitby 1-905.430-2549 Mon -Fri, 10-4 pm 1 Hbapeaf wake 1 Hloepdel wuaal 1 Nweplel 1 An 1 Nit er Onkel Oantel Owtel Kawanha Quality Care Inc. provides a comprehensive range of home health care services and is experiencing unparalleled growth resulting in the following full time and pan time opportunities in the Durham area. HOME SUPPORT SUPERVISOR Responsible for ensuring the quality of care delivered by the Agency through ongoing supervision and evaluation of nonregistered staff, and management of client satisfaction, through in-home visitation. Establish or assist in the establishment of plans of care for clients and assist internal staff in scheduling and coordination of client services. • Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario with two years supervisory experience of unregulated staff preferred. • Ikmonsirated understanding of in-home care issues and familiarity with Long Term Care legislation. • Must possess basic computer skills • Must have a valid drivers license and access to a vehicle. Qualified individuals interested in a challenging career in community health services are invited to forward a resume and covering letter identifying the position of interest by 4:00 p.m. March 24. 1999 to: Manager Human Resources KAWARTHA QUALITY CARE INC. 700 Clonsilla Ave., Suite 201 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5Y.1 Fax: (705) 742-0862 Kawanha Quality Care Inc. is an equal opportunit DOCS Hntfdn Carr irrtnrc< DHS Health Care Service Requires RN/RPN For private du/ hospital relie RN - ventilator experience an asset for private duty. HSW, HCA and PSW Days/ evenings/ weekends. Car essential Fax resumes immediately to: (905) 579-2539 MUCameral Help TME MEWS ADVERTISER s looking for Kids 10 deliver pa- pers and Byers door 10 door tour hetes a week by 600 PM in their , rhoods. WI FAST GROWING LOGISTICS mmpany regwres Traclur Trailer owner/operators for weedyY sthlpakMstram Ba - alk Ont . W L..e Toa If aft .seed comact supervisor a 905-275-45M or 800.410- 0540 WANTED IMMEDIATELY: People and pet friendly person for front and back office work at a busy veterinary ckrpc Full-time, must enyay fast - paced work plan. and be able to work well with others. Please drop Off or mail re- sume with references to Or. Pad Donovan at Wh te's Road Vet Cknie 1822 Whites Rd. UM 16. Rckenng, L1V 414111 . areae Avail" AFFORDABLE DAYCARE, ex perienced mother. Harwood/ Hwy 2. near Lord Elgin School, smoke -tree. bis of TLC. Receipts/references available upon reouest 427- 4926 DAYCARE available m my home. loving mother of 3. 2 si3hod-agef. cotwtry setting. Hwy 7 and Locust Hip lace KI 9p5 a72 9010 Call E a enifng/(A rrnight Child Care Avaikeble M MY' aortae • ('PR/First Ad Ceruitcd - R,� tpn axil rcleTmVit v rs in hoilwm - N, k up a d dao our ..-rvnc tl acoikrl 905-683-5111 FMMNG Carpenter and Car- - `'TMat a _111 I mw WORK AT HOME mem- bi Stam im- ppee l s Helper repikred Prekerug 1-..t rm rc oto Cam Jwkk our pproducts For fiw cote. peck. area Dwm hanspor• V1rWi. hard tools and safety (105N32�1112 age nl 24 hrs tom -Me 1- Doors repwred Must be tele- RESPONSIaLE NOW ctuld 888 771.7409 able. Phone Larry Jack after cue. to yrs experience Inl- waet AT MOUE, make mon- 6p m_ MMI 6234416 apmsy to 10 yrs CPR. ereabve tai providing information' No LOOKING for good. rNiabk. Outdoor actmon V.hlDelwnty. Call Elan exspe�rawrlrrct, Karnwp provided FU licensesd triechwpinyt for bay 905.683.0352 gll 905-579-30112for moremilm- local Boor St. E . DsAawa M� IWW NOUN DAYCARE - WORK FROM NOME Part- MECKMIC. lull time or part story times and quarry cfkld- lime lull -time r"111 industry. time wanted Cad 905-852- rM muerte. large be"WW 680043000 Free Suokkt 4584 0 905 1152.2291 lead backyard Nortsmok- 4 f 6 631 4925 or www hbn tom access ss ccodod e MOULD D OESIWA inimm m Mtax receipt provided kd- 5876lnqunal ears 2 yexperience in in pbs- certitude CPR. valley Fares 1 Omke Net bC inleCt'on mould Krawlidge of siall m arsdkey an as- w sell Pkat e-ma4 resume to Hwy close � Go Cal 905437-9W 6250 Will split. 8 years old Excellent condition CoA (905) hers icon. NOTINN of 1 provides m akly ORDER DESK - Scarb menu- tacturer seeking lkable, ac- MINTERS IExpeneneed Sub affordable daycare m my home smoke tree. pet free. curate candidate experianc�wd contractors) required to tram '. r . Infants wrdcome wrm EDPs Must nave solid and new nooses to Full Ume(W Time Nso av computer it ringa� � Nwy z Rom. Cal 509-tK3;12 ruvorbaackgground. sl`mtdd*o�ard i warn IT relief loured with green 8 plum MCKERINC Neat / MIM: bon fora Fax SMAII WIIN6 COwARY, Requires A -Z dnvers Northern I a morals; 10 Cal 721-81)09. Ontario 2yrs exp. Fax aD- 12y' (knkrhce0 backyard and park) 1 Sets stracl resume lobe Calls, story time. mwsic, m- ue approximately 68.000 sacrifice at SSOOO (705) 78& 3946 We otter reit) pack- tnbout meals 6 snacks. First 3018 tip GIMTAR, white Peavey stral ages. bonus patlnapa. Com- Aid C.P.R. Certtitd. 111011 LOCAL E MArONIi company titive For Bud waft Pe wages Only the smoking receipts. 905-426 killiking for drew" os weak. serious apply. 1244. Saks people. Call (905)263-9949 LEATHER JACKETS. up to 1/ KAWAI Pura sale A Dwnwo 7372, ask lex Mike or fair re- College in Student Centre TEACINR OFFERS exberent swaw 905.852-0576. pow and digitals For wft- Eve Must Go' Family dWd arc al oral prices. 9AI iPENi9N raidwmial air DOM A>iIMMIT Part warm brig atmosp -, comm01 'A ,ma aad m ora I k - , orw prograrm nor uoampany, am Ikoion. AbMW r�k'rred 1 dlild. lobs Of irrdiwidral an wperwna an asset wiN train. Fix reswrae to: (905) parbork Sad rawme q Drs Bales and Apgaon Owl- riNrbm. 5066612 433.7941. '312 Oshawa as s<. W. antro, aOMFinam Single $139/so LiN 2615. No phone als vaom cuts. du ii groom chaffs, U- Pill- /Hes Call Art for inb 579- McLean Udioms sin. NIIELIIGENT, ambwWA. rel - BED. 11LACK wrouglt wo ca- 979 Tamaloe Rd. E. Ab. lwmaN admig ful time Whit" So" fequired. Largs omw emowill m in W" Gym. SI.200 Saerdke 5490 pradia raiwites he ba a a• C and WNW k r fes tisgntlreaptionnist Hoin rns a- AZ Dritrers Bode Saturday and evakirps 15 /rears wit F MY O Notipwy- Exlaasnw �- •SylTlll Lam. Cam (905) 831-4709 a tax resumes:(905)831-7094 cafmad nEx. �•E 2 bedroom sudes MS. an - an amsalty of at Satellite Dispatched r.ra actio g �wal • Call Tom a Competitive Rates in Sanborowgfl, for adman- Nylon thick, plush. stain re- sMwl carpet. For 3 rooms. tga own 750 ON= chair $20. �D � 696 623-04/5.. pa- US list 7 trative OIAa. RN's wit no (905) Pad W* -Dv DOPOSO mW �tak Wild WMR- pew�ArerMe tall arpn in WW Iver atoq we re - sponse System. Stay in your I same kir me aaaaorm In Dery One full year. Daniel. 1-800- u� FOR amdom m -i it kite (416) 2961914. k mm 0eality New Foralium 879 TBualoe Rd. E. Whi" (1R mile east of Thidkson Idl, 20 sofa sets, glider rockers, 7 pc. pine diners, oak table sets, coffee 8 end tables, all sizes mattresses, special mattress deal, single from $139./set; Double from $179/set, Oueen from $199/set. Sleigh beds, 25 curio cabinets 8 entertainment units, 5 pc. cherry diner, 6 used sofas, hall tables, plus new car batteries. Mon - Sat. 19.6 p.m.,SNaday 11-4 p m. Mclean Aodioes 432.28M or 696-3291 879 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby RM Firewood 1 -At=1,r ENGS WOOD PRODUCTS. COMPUTER FACTORY. Blow truck load of logs Buy now. out Amaziayy 1 yr no Pa Ready for next year Sea- ments then S16twk (oac). 301 soned cul andsplit. Ready to Mhz loaded, printer, monitor internet. software and more bum. (905) 852.7586 1 Bar9aIn comer Free scanner, delivery are setup -1-800-515-5545 BABY ITEMS- stroller $50. D.s-I.ImporV playpen $30. carseat $40. DI- Espen $Mppin9 ane 831-7882. 1"3 Harrow•mkik Crt. CELLAR PHONE - aslunq $100 Pickering. Barrels from $45 COm^Krrnl and 0 B 0 Must sell Ca11 Chnsti- Personal effects na at 831-8058 Directly to Jamaica di G.E. DISHWASHER. white. Trinidad good condition 7 yrs old SW Empty bad and 837-50701 pkk-up servKe VIKING Fridge and Stove(905)686-6305 6250 Will split. 8 years old Excellent condition CoA (905) OSS and Echostar satelitt 683-3029 systems Free PPV, Cricket E"K. etia eels. Ready to go 1 AAkMa 5600 and 6750 Installalior for Ssb available. Tel (416) 283-9080. 3 SEATER chesterfield greys FRIDGE a STOVE, washer d 8 pinks $500 Pull-out double dryer apt -sat washer d dry. Ded chesterfield. sandy co- er. dininOrroom set, lutcher loured with green 8 plum set, bedroom set, coffee d end $400 GK (905)427-8220. tables. Toshiba ptatocopmr between Bpm-lOpm Cal 721-81)09. 38 FT. RETAIL counter, cum- FUR COAT - Beautiful cho. plete with sales area all ex- colate brown. cal k VM. sue tra counter Replacement vol- 10.12 Appraised at 59500 ue approximately 68.000 sacrifice at SSOOO (705) 78& Asking $1.700 Call (905) 697- 00891srp) 3018 tip GIMTAR, white Peavey stral 9 PC oak dinmgroom suife. with stand and can 6300 buffet, hutch. table. 4 side Piano. Rolland EP3 d tai. own. 2 um diairs, new, electric with stand 62• keys must sell Call Steve. tame 6550 Aa expellent r n "on 905.665.9065 (905)263-9949 LEATHER JACKETS. up to 1/ KAWAI Pura sale A Dwnwo 2 price leather purses from College in Student Centre 6999. luggage from $1999. April 91WIDOVItm Over 40 leather wallets from 66 99 pow and digitals For wft- Eve Must Go' Family moon a appou�mem Cal 1- mwao6i7 L er Points Man Ostu- 800 wa 905.7211--9830 KING BED x -/fuck Orthopedic ANTIQUES, China cabinet Pmowtop. seV and frarre. slid burled vakuut. $1800.. kitchen ■ cost 61.700 SNI pantry rabmet $700. other 6675 (416) 255 -OM c 111, 41 les. call 905-263- 40B3 MATTRESS SALE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT - Single $139/so Hot and cold butler bar Oft Ne $179/sM cuts. du ii groom chaffs, U- Q-1 $199/fM /Hes Call Art for inb 579- McLean Udioms sin. 432.21IN BED. 11LACK wrouglt wo ca- 979 Tamaloe Rd. E. nopy. queen ortfhepedig mat- Whit" tress/name Never SI.200 Saerdke 5490 MOVING SALE - Beautiful 7 (416)255.0285 pce pine bedroom sane. *nth 7 It cannonball bed Cost el1NOS Cd me middle nen Installer has custom made framed pnn s�Sn5-0 63755 window coverings Vertical. dinwg table and chaos, $350. Venetian. Sidam Free esh- 2 bedroom sudes MS. an - males. (416)227-7777 Or brpe draw 5125 4 dressers 1906► -660-0072 or 1.888-369- ow 545 ea. display cooter I Off and 12 n 6425 Cab register CARPET BROKER, 100%. $150, leg tAk and 4 Nylon thick, plush. stain re- sMwl carpet. For 3 rooms. tga own 750 ON= chair $20. �D � 696 623-04/5.. pa- US list 7 sty 6369 00 pmarc- (905) 30 S4 yds carpo. dek m pad ad installation in your home. PERSONA. EN ERGEWY Re Free quotation er your hpmt sponse System. Stay in your No merest, no peymeM kir min name. with help a your One full year. Daniel. 1-800- fingertip Just push a button 217-0104 kir Medical assistance: Am- bulance, fire or pohm. Two CARPETS - lots of carpet. way vpce communication 100% nylon, new stain re- Telephone base unit: 2 tram - lease carpets on hand. 1 will ini ers for bedroom and Win - Carpel 3 rooms, $349 Price room; 1 pendant Irmmdter incudes carpet. P- PA. and 1 Smokescm. 6500.00 expert installation, last derv- Please rad Norma 852.3528 wit, free estimaks (30 yards). Norman 6862314. 0TTECIIIDDGAM e . repairs. and pre- M E: Lor- CARSALLot d la puidwe consultation on ad pets. t stain makes Bub at lease. carpet 3�roomt i39. 905-C7631.iGK Cato sq. yd.) Includes: carpet. premium pad and istaW tort. Free estimates. arpel CLOCKS. RENOVATION SALE 'pairs' .ming Dw°am and area. Sam 905 New walls and floors. Inveri- 68&1772. 6861772. kin West r.! Huge selsc hon wand used pitaoa. New GANPEr Aro rNla - � t from SB95 ad mete rooms. 30 squrare qa from sm installed. I wig cis- Red to awn. 100% d al coot tour bat code by 10%. rNatl parmwtls aptly. Also a CustorruN srisatSim guar- Hop telecliork of Wamihflter Cal kir yowr free cods ft y995 and up. Cao Willi 4010 TElB PU MO 433-1491. OMM 111E WM Carbon POOL YAW V all 9' spire based water treatment m- Word table for sok. Cad tem- Now doestsar waMr 905.420-6113. tate. sine and look? Efim'- maks buyug bORkd wMa. 3 rnonift interest free financing, 100% Money back guraMee. Call (')438 0 6 dem°m 'rahaa. � r+wlcme rwmmre m0wredmust "M vW1 FAC/WC. Salty 520 S251L raid alm9rwwa 3rd14Bm yex avast h" OW WIN, 725 8512 OEM OFFIM rpuaes someone to phone reap cep- ' Send rest b RBE 11325. CA■NET Po9 n mnegy IVORY OPL1Vt P.O. Boit 481 O$hM Ow laid, L1H 7L5. WAMANSULLM. West be NN moliwMa. arta M, P.O. ON 48i: Oslwwle Dbcw*wy pE10! CW COMCYfgl1111111 TEACH ! M IN ti09rN Iwwe own bills 8OMrio lion Able b LiN 71.5 909EA. Rewarding. exci nq, and Blue Prints. Fax �resu mt 6 dkimangkq. ewe ben core. to: 905-426-51119111. I've done it. 52000 mostly. I hiding AccomamMion. CAINET Wars mlitwed kir Univusity degree "nit. r"M slMt. Ful experienced Skye (906)-436-0900. apyb�inwt 71 M*M need o* ap- Please � / DEW- 906.983. fa resume b: ERY Persons. Wild Iran 714. home. Gaal monmission. DIRY91E111 DEALERSHIP in Husband and wile team on Pon Perry re a an Aub ON. S01301111appficrms ofdy. MachM, CaN Don Junior 9054404426. 985 7351. GOMM OEIIM Practice in Wag HIH looking for a hM- fiak ar IN dell meta W (416 )M -M. pNePriNaAkMaIaNT -lime. kir S CGftNPW Taft PPkm rwav, to Fib 1324 P.O. Bpi W. Oslnwa. Oft. LiN 1115 Aged 15 i1Orltft8 - 6 years Open 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. am 'atleYf'led Std Tully License( 1848 uvlerp001 Rd and H" 2 (National Bartle Plaza) -(905) 837 - 9750 QMelky CbM Cwe For /♦Yee' 25 Ye slim A �..... "`o ate•.;. •r �'wwib `":'� RCA SATEUJTE SYSTEMS licksdes dsk meow iw i told will My Opened dlwind emacs. No Nor" be. $895 ifN. I-& $200, oo4 younei'r W kits $76. o(�TI-7110 NCA. On. 919E11.1i1, new model 2122 inigloWig test card (all f 11 , 11 open) Yww over 800 rmo', $699.99 iatalation awallabN. KIMW (905) 725-0196, (945) 626- 9998 NEVI TO Will APPLWICES. new will recaltliorNd, full warranty. Paddy's Market. 905-263-8369 or i -SOD -796- 5502. iyr. warranty 426 Simcoe SCHNOODLE Puppies. 6 ,!s. (905)728-1043 weeks old. first shots. paper trained and ready to go. Call P)Nuou FURNITURE- We Gail 576-1334. e proudly celebrating our W PUPPIES for sale. 10 ;51h Anniversary of hand- -arrmg the highest Quality weeks old. ready to Leave )lid pine d oak furniture in home now. $80. Call Steve n Durham Rer ,. Einer. 428-7082. rammem units. Homen.W"A. ) hmg Room. Kitchen, Bed- •oom and Custom Designs. are in handbuMt by our Crafts- men and have been since 974 Drop in and see our =tate of the Art woodwodum tactility and Let us show you 11" fie furniture Is vele . Remember ..'There s No Substitute for Ouak- Y Traditional Woodwork- ag 115 North Port Road (S. d Read) Rd.) Port Perry. `05-9115-8774 www.tradinior alwoodowrkoV On.a USED FRIDGES $19$ / up, :sea ranges SIM up, used eryers $125/ w. used wash- ers $199 / up. new and used con operated washers and dryers at low prices New brand name fridges $1E0 and up. new 30• ranges with dock and window $430. Wide w kclion of odhet new and used appliances. Call us today. Stephenson•s Apphanas. Saks, Service. Parts 154 Bruce st Oshaw(905j 576- 7448 web so www.duAH- rlull com/stpfhaNOuus. WEDDING DRESS - sue 20. lent Worn Ivory raw side, beaded bodce. gorgeous tram Pad $1200 Asking $900 905.126 6611 WIRE CAGES for sake. Cam Tim 905.6835117 sip I -ARMY TARS for sale sane aporonmjiov ? x 35 h. great Ion c4fs. malls or 4r -v Also Uri be wade nto farts $45 DO each Call 852-203:1 GARAGE Joor repairs, Orpken springs cables. I'iNers. open- ers41firrstalled 336-0073 Tuhehaps. $1995 FIII1 Artltlnn ANTIOU(S7Absehdeyl Ad- tice- always valuable, usm>fy tial Pwctia" outright. as - Wes w/some aimque core - ems. Ino knM to seen con• sdered). collectionns 01 any Sort. Quantities or snple an - ft* items Special innlarPit in Moacral pain. Ill by E . $paid to AN penes. Robwt Bowen Antiques- Br00kkn. Onus (905)655-41049, tax (905)656.5601 CASH ON DEALS. We Buy. Sell 6 morel Pan Ep doft for by items kome audio/ video. car audio, Wds. CD•s. movies. games. gold. dia- monds. furniture, appliances. (905433-1785 905-571-2274 (905)666-0001. (prefer all Items in working order) ALL IN INGS larqeor hanky condition. Cash pal Tel 9ai 706 9370. DURHAM ANIMAL ADOP- TION, has marry young to older adult cats (spayed or neute, with shells). looking for homes Kittens sometimes are available. Marry medium 10 larger is of dogs also for adoption Pets supplies and donations are always wel- come. Cal (905) 438-&111 11 A4Aaeobees for Soo 1188 OLDS CUTLASS Sierra with cruisehaNauto Fully loaded. great runningcondii- 1ion. krludes 6x1 hnntY trac- er $3.500.852-1961 1t PONTIAC I'M. Most options, nary new parts. 1 owner. 226.000 kml some r1i tell artily. $1700 Whn- by. 905668--1306 11M CHEV LUMINA Euros- port. gray. awns condition. $4980 720-ISW 1911 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER - grand LE 175 Ill perfect fum shape full, Walked. Leff told. ptember 1999 56500,: 683-5759 loot NAM Prosep. 4 door. power steering, power brakes. AWFM cus . auto. 196.000kms . o mdkm curl tan. $3750 o.b.o. call 905- 661 11 1917 Porngc Grand Prim. GTP. " redleader -tenor SY 9�av ►tde4 CD.remt0le se - 00 kms..1527 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be f PECf� IFINANCE DEPARTMENT SHEMOM mss'%K.111imc�lEi W PLYNO M SM�AMCE 5 Speed. turn door. Ps. M, tape. $7,000 Mika. Rea I fire$, ban to elist• bafty. Bright nick tacelay $Nape. Cwwiot $3.000.00 firNn.(9OS) 723-5608 LEEl2(ETS 1 An 5eU r i 1 L4aN i Found 11 1A0A� �- e r '' - � � 11 R" 11 n r SHEpMAN Ouatify wooden MO •MALAMUTE. Blaclk and PLEASE Gill tiny sheds 8' X 8' Dam kit. only $339 Oil$ tax. Mow otter white, yoahg. FouMf in Gemard7Taumon alp. Won. 4 M I LarNis well. SMC loaded. Oeh- k THIS saes and styles availaMt. and decks- 761 on „n,„ Had w,,, information. PID 3.1 all rid, amW IOKII& RENT -WORRY FREE NqN K paled nmm 54,995.. Also garages McKay Rd Unit 3, Picketing. CaN 905 -655 - 4M. I e I 1, 2 8 3 Bed. Apts. .e. ;�°... Sobs Rep. Fiernex AbIMy Re1hl Estab Ltd. ..:.,:�� For more into. all 905 619 LOST - POOL Cue in black SALES LIMITED Refurbished 8 New 21M oily 55,500.. 95 Hya- 2093 step SlraigM case, Mandarin plaza. Hwy Z/CREDIT? Brock Rd. Pickering Larch ed in the Coad Mw 1171( mite whiteket. $11,500. 09 Smlbird, bea ft Appliances. All Utii. ineiuded. orb a-1. 19011 52.996- RMMS sTAIRLIFT-11- tw' excel stairwy-chair still 5th. Sentimental value. RE- WARD for return. Phone NO CREDIT? EVEN BANKRUPTI loaded and AND. 96 GMC w In-house Supt. & Maint. fact folded. IM 95 Caravan. vPls. 90 degrees at top laird- mg 1300 load limit -2 years (905)683-9187. L CREDIT? own bathroom. slaved kM*- On site Security. LENT piymat. va dor Why old $4 000 00 new. will sell for For demonstration LOST- Sherrie, as result of vehicle accident March 4th,need a I Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 9wn - 8 pm g0ow. pos-SI $2500 00. Hwy 12, between Sunderland/ Phone Mel today one apartment. New everything.vola dull l! aIR-w closets, paid provd- ed. Close to schools. sloop- GO IW Richard - son. ReMy-Net. (905) 433- ,dill Stan 905.263-8018 Uxbridge. Female. black/ u Hwy35/115, Orono. Akiailabk Set dr Sun 1pm- spill ism hous AVANAKEfor HANK'S APPLIANCES Sales/ Service/Parts Deluxe frost- wllite/tan. Obedience trained, answers to 'Sprite- Loved n I VALIANT PROPERTY 2 fridges See hedges. like new $t99/up. 11.6geS. family REWARD. (905)s79._,Z: a more buft D� an (gg�72II2553. 655 5539 MANAGEMENT Self-deamng Stove, lift•top Piny and 401. Tran3it in I rqM past your door. For Parking- 416-B"ill.90S,6493073 1199 Side-by-side. like new, „nide $599. Washers $149/up. • p 1 " toward You, PurchaseILL brldirq rioie to am amnadNes ��5%8-7 626 in C�IMa 2 ttdna bWkpfloW pryers 5150/up: Kenmore -Deposit required a.m. - 7 p.m. 3MBICOE SS. Newly few all UW MO l inciMMy. d shwaShl!r, buirr-m must set Microwaves $100. W CROSS pups. 6 weeks '- -- room. wOW lo bulcerry. neWat decor, quiet building, lailast Available imNtedial! 5199 M F,eezer 4yrs. like new $250. F:nancmg available OAC. Up oE, some yellow. some blade. Call (905)4284160 1 AutawobNee We1"i° WINDJAMMER iyr. warranty 426 Simcoe SCHNOODLE Puppies. 6 ,!s. (905)728-1043 weeks old. first shots. paper trained and ready to go. Call P)Nuou FURNITURE- We Gail 576-1334. e proudly celebrating our W PUPPIES for sale. 10 ;51h Anniversary of hand- -arrmg the highest Quality weeks old. ready to Leave )lid pine d oak furniture in home now. $80. Call Steve n Durham Rer ,. Einer. 428-7082. rammem units. Homen.W"A. ) hmg Room. Kitchen, Bed- •oom and Custom Designs. are in handbuMt by our Crafts- men and have been since 974 Drop in and see our =tate of the Art woodwodum tactility and Let us show you 11" fie furniture Is vele . Remember ..'There s No Substitute for Ouak- Y Traditional Woodwork- ag 115 North Port Road (S. d Read) Rd.) Port Perry. `05-9115-8774 www.tradinior alwoodowrkoV On.a USED FRIDGES $19$ / up, :sea ranges SIM up, used eryers $125/ w. used wash- ers $199 / up. new and used con operated washers and dryers at low prices New brand name fridges $1E0 and up. new 30• ranges with dock and window $430. Wide w kclion of odhet new and used appliances. Call us today. Stephenson•s Apphanas. Saks, Service. Parts 154 Bruce st Oshaw(905j 576- 7448 web so www.duAH- rlull com/stpfhaNOuus. WEDDING DRESS - sue 20. lent Worn Ivory raw side, beaded bodce. gorgeous tram Pad $1200 Asking $900 905.126 6611 WIRE CAGES for sake. Cam Tim 905.6835117 sip I -ARMY TARS for sale sane aporonmjiov ? x 35 h. great Ion c4fs. malls or 4r -v Also Uri be wade nto farts $45 DO each Call 852-203:1 GARAGE Joor repairs, Orpken springs cables. I'iNers. open- ers41firrstalled 336-0073 Tuhehaps. $1995 FIII1 Artltlnn ANTIOU(S7Absehdeyl Ad- tice- always valuable, usm>fy tial Pwctia" outright. as - Wes w/some aimque core - ems. Ino knM to seen con• sdered). collectionns 01 any Sort. Quantities or snple an - ft* items Special innlarPit in Moacral pain. Ill by E . $paid to AN penes. Robwt Bowen Antiques- Br00kkn. Onus (905)655-41049, tax (905)656.5601 CASH ON DEALS. We Buy. Sell 6 morel Pan Ep doft for by items kome audio/ video. car audio, Wds. CD•s. movies. games. gold. dia- monds. furniture, appliances. (905433-1785 905-571-2274 (905)666-0001. (prefer all Items in working order) ALL IN INGS larqeor hanky condition. Cash pal Tel 9ai 706 9370. DURHAM ANIMAL ADOP- TION, has marry young to older adult cats (spayed or neute, with shells). looking for homes Kittens sometimes are available. Marry medium 10 larger is of dogs also for adoption Pets supplies and donations are always wel- come. Cal (905) 438-&111 11 A4Aaeobees for Soo 1188 OLDS CUTLASS Sierra with cruisehaNauto Fully loaded. great runningcondii- 1ion. krludes 6x1 hnntY trac- er $3.500.852-1961 1t PONTIAC I'M. Most options, nary new parts. 1 owner. 226.000 kml some r1i tell artily. $1700 Whn- by. 905668--1306 11M CHEV LUMINA Euros- port. gray. awns condition. $4980 720-ISW 1911 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER - grand LE 175 Ill perfect fum shape full, Walked. Leff told. ptember 1999 56500,: 683-5759 loot NAM Prosep. 4 door. power steering, power brakes. AWFM cus . auto. 196.000kms . o mdkm curl tan. $3750 o.b.o. call 905- 661 11 1917 Porngc Grand Prim. GTP. " redleader -tenor SY 9�av ►tde4 CD.remt0le se - 00 kms..1527 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be f PECf� IFINANCE DEPARTMENT SHEMOM mss'%K.111imc�lEi W PLYNO M SM�AMCE 5 Speed. turn door. Ps. M, tape. $7,000 Mika. Rea I fire$, ban to elist• bafty. Bright nick tacelay $Nape. Cwwiot $3.000.00 A 8 A AUTO- Cars, trucks. boats We pay up to $10.000 Cash on the spot Any condi- tion, cry year. Call us any- time. 24 hours. 7 days, 30 min service 905-686-5003 or 905.706-5234 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 $t. East. Ajax at MUAAD AUTO SALES 1 Trucks r 1988 Dodge pickup new brake. excellent runner. $3000 After 6 p.m. 1-705.357- 2015 APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falby crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.bigfoot.com /-highrjser NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 PAGE 25 440 1 ow 1 0 of 1 own ow PAN PAN firNn.(9OS) 723-5608 LEEl2(ETS AWMaSE IRI use of )ELY Rooms with use of kitchen Yore! and barroom $315 & $350/ PAY FACE YALtIE. altoMo SMMItRE SALEtAu n1o11 $7.1118- PLEASE Gill Rn BMM MEM M- R WA& 92 Geo smm aero, LIM All 11111 Only 55.100., 9i rosmW Wwoov LarNis well. SMC loaded. Oeh- k THIS IM 512.950.. 93 Smfite GT Mark offers honest, professional, PID 3.1 all rid, amW IOKII& UT. 2M NqN K paled nmm 54,995.. (SOS) 571.6275 or 1-800.840$275 90 Sunill JLX 5 Speed, Main 5+ta pW Ste, Aaaop, 4 x 4, 11;Yws 16511 .e. ;�°... Sobs Rep. Fiernex AbIMy Re1hl Estab Ltd. ..:.,:�� as 56,500. 93 AtNISMr vol, 1 e XLT, sport gorgeous Mel, • 21M oily 55,500.. 95 Hya- CRAFTERS WOO al •The "" dii Asad. Sk aft, 95K. 55.900. A-1. 93 t ooft Excel ed in the Coad Mw 1171( mite whiteket. $11,500. 09 Smlbird, bea ft 4 km. eat d US show d set orb a-1. 19011 52.996- RMMS rely to me�y0e do not ANO TRfICMS 95 Astros, lave to be Throe Is NO 6 month cayract. loaded and AND. 96 GMC w Also, to_ , cekve 1 month free fact folded. IM 95 Caravan. ray il yqr sign up March 31. CAN 905 436-1024 ghlmds, loaded, 95 Lumina loaded. 3800 V$, 89 GMC A 8 A AUTO- Cars, trucks. boats We pay up to $10.000 Cash on the spot Any condi- tion, cry year. Call us any- time. 24 hours. 7 days, 30 min service 905-686-5003 or 905.706-5234 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 $t. East. Ajax at MUAAD AUTO SALES 1 Trucks r 1988 Dodge pickup new brake. excellent runner. $3000 After 6 p.m. 1-705.357- 2015 APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falby crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.bigfoot.com /-highrjser NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 PAGE 25 440 1 ow 1 0 of 1 own ow PAN PAN 1Shamd AOawNeledrlpin SICK OF RENTIN63? AWMaSE IRI use of )ELY Rooms with use of kitchen Yore! and barroom $315 & $350/ OWN YOUR HOME -ITS EASY11 mall inc. First 6 las' need- 1 4 Drive ed. No pets, non smokers • First Time Buyer? - Call Markt preferred. 571-7193, leave ;',• Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Markt '"ems () Not Much Downpayment? - Call Markt LANE DRWEWAY West • Ajax. Mark offers honest, professional, Luxury condo. 2 -bedroom. all no pressure service to help you own a horse. � inclusive, on -the -lake. indoor- sauna. hot -tub. tennis (SOS) 571.6275 or 1-800.840$275 . courts. 6 appliances, 2-4pc Main 5+ta pW Ste, bathrooms, non-smoker. .e. ;�°... Sobs Rep. Fiernex AbIMy Re1hl Estab Ltd. ..:.,:�� $550/momh, young proles - swrtal. 905-M4007. 420 420 430 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Parking included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From $910.00 including h dro Call 905-721-080 WHT rem when you an own your own home for less than you think')" Call Dave Hay- cock Saks Rep Re/Max Summit R (1991) Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (905) GG& 1 Loaf Ior 1 • r For Reit n MWA - 3 bedroom house IBM GMC Satan Van SLT LOOM. low kilometers. aro- hed. dark Leal sinter da - - . excellent Conndh0on $17.900 Cal (906)•725.6191 after fpm 19M LUMINA VAN. 5o, 000 km 3 8 V6 auto. excellent condition. ar, pi,mir- ras.tift.crrme.adm cassette, non-smolu vetre9e. warranty. $15.900 ceruw i� n � nKSo7 evil 1 Trailers COLEMAN FOLDMG Camper Trailers by Fleetwood, 11 moons on display n show- room. Open 7 days a ink F iha> avaicble called on 112 Hwy (Brock St Whitby). 3 112 km north of Brookln (new A, used). 905- 655-8176. 1-f 00• SW I N4. w Marine BOATS by Cresllner. Grew. Celebrity. Sa tantem. Mirro- craft, Tempest powered by Johnson. Evnnidn (Fisting boas, Bownders. Pasoan boats. Deck boars. Ghrsers)) New i Used. i ),769 ass i Aluminum. Huge selection outboards. Low Low Prices Open 7 days a week Holiday Wold mane d RV Centre. Located on 012 Hlwy (Brock St. Whay). 3 1/2 kms north d Br001din 905-6%4176. 1- 800.5x9.1854 RARE 16' Fiberglass Speed boil New =K. rating buck - on. 35HP mere . Box trailer. $120000 0 B.0 Sit whwel drive Atrnplkcah. Gaal fun all seas==.. rurirp con6- tion $1210.00 0.8.0. 623- 6916 aper 5 pm. Few MI EerkrmM SACIIELOR APT $512/month- Iy pis iditbes. 3rd floc walk- up ro elevetar, enquiries Call Mato 852-3107 Leave ma- sapa 1 ApwYwwtaFor Rffld 99 101KART SASSES Availib a beginning S'IIPS*. Leaded, faidusbe, all with good kms. D obw Atex rtn garage. near hospiul Yore! S31 MANY ST E WHITBY - OMMWA APTS Bad>cio, Suitaae for 2 people Pacaft 1 4 Drive one bedroom/bachelor suite. 5525. one bedroom $685. 2 decoraedNo pias. non n available ApruMay in well bedroom $716 includes all smoker $800lus Outiun. 1911 SAFARI YAM, good con- maintained low-nse building On sitemaragemeril, uhdies arta park spot A) Uel after 6om 655 -UN dilion. new transmission. 3 ee. $3200 tallparkin Yam guarantee. ub( cameras in. Laundry on site 132 8944 or 1-888-558.2622 ' 1For ed. wish I"' I. done to ohs. b view call Aprd 1SL (905) 666-2891 Pill MEN LtN/e a t., no steps, park) would suit couple. 666.2450 OSMAWA one bedroom large able mid April (905) 839-4155 IBM GMC Satan Van SLT LOOM. low kilometers. aro- hed. dark Leal sinter da - - . excellent Conndh0on $17.900 Cal (906)•725.6191 after fpm 19M LUMINA VAN. 5o, 000 km 3 8 V6 auto. excellent condition. ar, pi,mir- ras.tift.crrme.adm cassette, non-smolu vetre9e. warranty. $15.900 ceruw i� n � nKSo7 evil 1 Trailers COLEMAN FOLDMG Camper Trailers by Fleetwood, 11 moons on display n show- room. Open 7 days a ink F iha> avaicble called on 112 Hwy (Brock St Whitby). 3 112 km north of Brookln (new A, used). 905- 655-8176. 1-f 00• SW I N4. w Marine BOATS by Cresllner. Grew. Celebrity. Sa tantem. Mirro- craft, Tempest powered by Johnson. Evnnidn (Fisting boas, Bownders. Pasoan boats. Deck boars. Ghrsers)) New i Used. i ),769 ass i Aluminum. Huge selection outboards. Low Low Prices Open 7 days a week Holiday Wold mane d RV Centre. Located on 012 Hlwy (Brock St. Whay). 3 1/2 kms north d Br001din 905-6%4176. 1- 800.5x9.1854 RARE 16' Fiberglass Speed boil New =K. rating buck - on. 35HP mere . Box trailer. $120000 0 B.0 Sit whwel drive Atrnplkcah. Gaal fun all seas==.. rurirp con6- tion $1210.00 0.8.0. 623- 6916 aper 5 pm. Few MI EerkrmM SACIIELOR APT $512/month- Iy pis iditbes. 3rd floc walk- up ro elevetar, enquiries Call Mato 852-3107 Leave ma- sapa 1 ApwYwwtaFor Rffld 99 101KART SASSES Availib a beginning S'IIPS*. Leaded, faidusbe, all with good kms. D obw Atex wrawrwrw�w Frid�• at Mar. 22 levels. mg afternoon Centre, ISO ill" St. WM el ava� April 1 stow heat. Moro included. 4 BEDROOM. WMby. de- aAlid m any etrwt clan available. IMMNe MN, OYeWe, 57!} NO pets 5742/month. Carpet, Durham Regan (outskirts hers our 'te4rrt - craft mom sD �p?u;�kuuqq'�� laundry, Daytime 263 _ that can relieve stress and IBM PONTIAC SUfIFIRE, 363 8369 w evenings 2522, S ON givegive enormous enjoy- afor��o (�) 576-3947 for white, only 4200 km.. 4 dr. auto. loaded. $12,900 or best and Sth1;0 51150/monum. ed. wish I"' I. done to ohs. n, Aprd 1SL (905) 666-2891 reasonable 4111er. 431-2n5 MEN LtN/e a t., no steps, park) would suit couple. 8' bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. able mid April (905) 839-4155 all 852-7213. 5790.3 bedroom fB90. Call P In (sm) Shure large 3 bedroom house, 430-0131. j.r•- � - bedroom apartment, living 728-9414 MCM3011 wMpem for rent. Whta RIJSleppard. now. eat in kaden. second floor dome to all a - mN-. rthehmy b AM oppmno anart-1 , I..A.e AJAX - 2 BEDROOM base- ment apartment separate en- trahce full bath. able. uti- tits. 1500 1, rah smoker, no Pets. 9-3� 1st $775 (905) AJAX furwstW bisemem apartment One bedroom hum under bath separate entrance. Part- ing.sNitawe for on person PSO HeelofImml mediate 5575 nc. FirstAett (905) 4274855. AJAX large o bedroom en dace. appliances. separate emram walk out yard. park- ing Avadabhe April 1s1 SM ne Cal Sieve 831 7770. AJAX, 1 bedroom basement apt . sepente entrance park - mg• Laundry d able. ancorhd- am-- 40c bath. non-smolier no Pets, $595 so oximm Sod . April. 1. 696-2239. AJAX. Hwy 2/W)cks 2.bed- room waaout basemom apartment, separate entrance, Washer. dryer tie. stow. able. 1 par" $750 ON Int- clownFirsulast, April 1st Cal (9105)686-5559 fridge.slove, heat.hrygGa.water vcable One parku etryry clean No pets Fri N50aBaiabk April 1 st Cal 2 dean -•bight, slacnbus one bedroom apart le ts. Man floor $600 inclusive. upper Boor $550 mdusive Bei ro- ne, near dow tow (905) 718- 8615 OSMAWA. Bloor/Park Rd. Apartments 1 bedroom ow. 2 -bedroom $700. fresh- ly pemeed. spacious. hat A pQaarking mduded Near 401. IKNar regwea No pets. 1- 668-149.2738. or 416-501- 1687 3765 or 905 77D-7222. PICKEINNG VILLAGE - spacious renovated 2 sklrey Victorian. 2 Iedrooms. lirerq rownroni groom. kitchen AtMN ABLE APR. t ___7 Deck/bidryad nerenovated one bedawplfy $1200 a/ Inclusive Avaidabk 40 for ceu0k = o imrredany/165865625 WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? a Qn from VMmontn a "lot Mid+ Dowrtvarrvim")" (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley oeivre prices go up'. l uy a brand new 3.4 bed. 2 storey or ourgalow with omy SK 3-KONOOM house. country Lehi Tawr-e and Adelaide SM Aladable April 1 st or May Ise $Mt plus uhMes. Cal (905"01-8155 called on Brock St in down• PMMrANG. executive home Housing own Uxbridge Parking awl- New one bedroom trasemel room. $375. 1 very large able References From $500 all-rJenve. T- 4 BEDROOM. WMby. de- �utilities Cal t-4378- wanted 2 bedroom house in 3- bathroom, family tachedC=in Durham Regan (outskirts (905) 839-0257 with AMMAIE mon3mm . in Please all Dura 1-905-935 basement Double garage. Walby Apt budding, spa- MMIIING.Wtutes and High- Far Close to 401/schools choice, carpeted. newly palm- way 2 Clean. spacious. two and Sth1;0 51150/monum. ed. wish I"' I. done to ohs. bedroom basemen apt Park- Aprd 1SL (905) 666-2891 s 11111 am UN" included. firsom requred. no Vets. 1 Mar. no smoking a pats. 5725 ndtrda utifines. Aval- AO &UeELY ASTOUNOMIG bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. able mid April (905) 839-4155 6 momM free. that own a 5790.3 bedroom fB90. Call P In (sm) Shure large 3 bedroom house, 430-0131. SPACIM brgM.dean 112 Roka Co~ Banker (905) bedroom apartment, living 728-9414 MCM3011 wMpem for rent. Whta RIJSleppard. now. eat in kaden. second floor dome to all a - mN-. rthehmy b AM oppmno own bathroom. slaved kM*- and Elan Oshara $575. LENT piymat. va dor Why en, me ul ms . poke. 5500/ monuh Available mood. 905 839-95*. Td 16-8184797 $PACK= well-maintained 2- assatance. reit inlnern you an buy" Compkh- ly rwebvared 2 -bedroom bun- Allied. goo g0ow. pos-SI 1EA nRIL 900sq' 2 story bedroom, and M 6k Soiree wet h down. has garage closet o PAswAdOade. one apartment. New everything.vola dull l! aIR-w closets, paid provd- ed. Close to schools. sloop- GO IW Richard - son. ReMy-Net. (905) 433- IVC Non -smokes S75Nmomnpiny utilities included. TaunkW ante Station Uwk les included. CAN 7284990. 7949. Hwy35/115, Orono. Akiailabk ism hous AVANAKEfor hmme6aeey. (905)983 Stsz. OAWA not. 3 galow in oshawa, flus 1 -bedroom aqc �oR Bright. spacious 2 a 3 2 fridges amonostm s l- able now. Plus hyor dro. (`05) b/r apts. Utilities incl. a more buft D� an (gg�72II2553. 655 5539 Gose to Schools. $hop Piny and 401. Tran3it aiirrkrkkrq �rq�4 trgplinrss., CENTOM Osha . large 2 rqM past your door. For Parking- 416-B"ill.90S,6493073 bedroom apanwena aval able In well-aarya-ed L tall' brldirq rioie to am amnadNes 906) 721-W41 in C�IMa 2 ttdna bWkpfloW PLease all (905►7"77 9 WAlhergo led Moor IIID biterhoolliB00laa a.m. - 7 p.m. 3MBICOE SS. Newly few all UW MO l inciMMy. N.E. 010N . targe 2 -ped• vaned 1 -bedroom from 5550 klsive. SirncotyGibb arra Cell room. wOW lo bulcerry. neWat decor, quiet building, lailast Available imNtedial! 432-1183 Leave manage $795(mondl Available April ly- S� (905}571-3229. AJAX IMRW MYLY, 3- 1st. , ".. ,eI stove, fridge W. ark. $575 /oto- bedroom mala RtMr $11251 $1125 Irat oro and weMr. Plnblte m ss S. an mayb am irnclesiRa no pas. Chu So all antel BIOOr. -fable k FustAast. Call 60 404.eed9602. n1 �� " est 420- Kr*AMM MY. 2 bedroom alta "' basement Apartment. 5595 TWO 1EDROOM available P�, tape 3 Ue6o0m, 2.12 barbs, pickup, Yard plus. available May 1st 1999. Parldnp, beautifW neighbor- April I. 5640: Ostaw- Centre area location. Heat packing close to all aatenieet. 401. hood, yard. 19Ulat references add water included Ifydro ex- $111560)07-2wk kusive. avail. Apel, a must Cal Pau( (416) 690•- tri (905) 43&-6042 _ 8194 WALK OUT BASEMENT apt. WNY REIM Own your own OtJWJSRAIIDWW, lovely fridge, stae,spacious. " home. With 0 down payment bril 1 bedroom ban eM , areaall inclusive. $608 wo. or wry low down payment. walk -out, fireplace, air. cable, firsUlat require, dose to Call 24hrs FREE recorded single person, non-smokers/ pets. $575J rho.. inclusive. shopping Centre , bus route. Adelaide 8 Stevenson 905• t (905) 728 -IM ext. Avalabhe May 1, 905-725- n1-1528. 2n. Awwka Raarw, Co10well 7671. Banker. R.M.R. Real Estate I MWA 1 bdrm. Apt. Main WMTST, 2 bedroom apt available April 1. $725/mo., UXSRIDBE, 2 bdn. Country Floor Fridge, sibve. washer 8 dryer. antral air, able. park. includes heat hydro. parking property, minutes to town. Suits protessiaul person. irg included. Simcoe f 401 for 1 car, laundry facilities, Non smoker, no pets• rd re. area. Asking $700 inclusive- Phone. 430-2092, or 723- quired. $875 plus utilities. Available Apr 1, Call 436• 6985. 852-9756 ' 6085. Executive area, Ajax. For professional person. Separate entrance, cable, laundry, non- smoker, no pets, 5400/mo. Ist/last, (905)-683-5480 aria aloe rtduuded LIVERPOOL RD/BATLY Housing unfurnished unfurnished smaller basemem W t room. $375. 1 very large $425. includes able Share MOVING from SL Catrannes, large kitchen and barn, mature wanted 2 bedroom house in gentleman preferred No pets Durham Regan (outskirts (905) 839-0257 preferred). 5800 all Indus" , , Fhrttiehed Please all Dura 1-905-935 9432 after 5 p m (sip) I Tcwlllho; ie For Rare DICKERING, executive home' large orignt ' -bedroom. pin - Yate bath. walk-in Closet. Carling S550/month Cad HARMONY Norm7owr me - 2 (905)420-8376 Large bedrooms. 6 appkances. 2 barns. to nt. gas fireplace 5ered ' 1 AcaPrAnodshm in rec room. $900monm pus unit. Available May est Rrsf/ AJAX lx*ng for quiet not ash maths 571-7403 Mer 6 smokug female (plien,ed) b P In (sm) Shure large 3 bedroom house, available immediately Philue WIrMY - 3 -bedroom town- house dose to schools. shoppoo. 2 baNa. 6 apomm- es. garage. fenced yard Ac- zss to 401. $1175 plus dib - ties Aarlable rmrne6atey Cal 905-426-1 B52 i f500rmo. Cad Debbie 906.427-8310 AJ" -LOOKING or quiet non- smoking Dersor to share 3 - bedroom townhouse $400/ nomh Walking -in- l P. to bus and an arnerrnes Cad 619.3332 '�-wowe icN 1 rrvaacr. 1 n.ecurvd term liian% prime- rate 'Why watt - CkxnscAiditc nr)w Mcxifrdlics 1 %I, 2nd S ird Prtruc furl Av-aiLMc with c-guity Aslc fir alt to lulcs ON)S)61"h 245-(9115) 4 i4II-K _7 3 BAYS AVAILABLE In a automotive complex for automotive use. (For glass shop, transmission shop, detail shop and others.) AP"ADABLE FRANCMSE Automotive business available. ("s) 611.900.. PICKERING - 401/while's rd., dean home Quiet subdivision by conservation area. Share all facilities female preferred. non smoker no pets avail- able 7540now $375 monthly 839- ROSSLAND/ANDERSON Ter- nhc large house Quiet. ele- gantly decorated. pnvale bathroom, large deck, back- yard. amenities. Nan-smo4ung professional male./ternale. $SW Ca11 19435) 430-5666 Condominiums as For Rani CONDO BY THE LAKE 2 bed- room 3,1 hoor unit for rem Includes stove. I washer/ dryer dishwasher fireplace 6 509-4959 talcay $900 mo"905- WH"11Y PENTHOUSE 1200 so it 2 Dorms 2 bath 2 car Park. fantastic view' close to s i $120o/mo (905)- 1 colt " for Rw- A BEAUTIFUL SETTING Dr Lake Seymour 2 3 and 4 bedroom cottages, fully equipped Pod. ho mit. store. weekly CampbelUord. 2 hrs Ne of Toronto 1.896-813- 2212 PTITIN Heves For sale 3 BEDROOM Z Forth ' r�u- lar oak sta ase rireiz Skylight. 2 walkouts. New broadloom and Roonng. Deck and ,arced 1500 square fear Open house Saturday d sun - day March 13 b 14. 1 Jpm it 277 Overbank Dr Thomtory Ad de West f90'5) 433- BEAUTIFUL 3 bed detached name 2 baths fireplace. W Vt. uh popular N W Rose ,a^oen Oshawa Finished VW fom. freshly decoraWAL ,ew FAG heat. fully tenceff andsaped smokelpet free $ • 67 900 call Bons 576-2019 COUIMCE- 5 years old. 3- bearo0m quiet crescent. waik0ut finished basemen, bxu onto park. 2 oaks walk to new school $164.900 :all 1905IM-3544 IN MNES$IVE. 2400 " " �urvyww. 10 mrriutes north of snawa. 3.1 bedroom. 2- 9atrzmts will ceramic ours. warAp0d tub Full eernipyMt ion bilarhy with 2 wlkons ILarpe fanrlyroom +nth French doors px fire - Dim and wow or 2 25 acres of Perk-kke setting with a" w satellite sten sifted. All.. cant) l vac. G H w $134 900 Call (905455-9941 M.E. OSIIAWA - Hanle for sale Ravine lot in ground pod. 4 bedroom. 4 batiks. 2 firplaas. 5 minutes from school AS" 5212.500 Tei eOhM (905) 576-5429 for appormnwil DIAMOND TREE ZfR4'JC'i SCtd. Developed by Fulaticia! Services Professionals, Diamond Tree Tax ConslalDmLt represeatt the ftallum in small busaness service provision. Webelieve Mxkys enaa!epmmn deserve dependable. affordable and professillml quality aceourng, bookkeeping and taxation services. Frassichine Receives --Emosive Training -oleving aewmum - bxhmuy lading manning yrwaYM a support --Pn)mc ed Terrimries -Advanced revenue $oMee protaram Franchise Provides -Penioml A Coapoinde Tax Returns. - Tax Planning - Payroll a Booucepiog secviea - Fimscial stabemeat Preparation - lovatmean Tracking -Trust Return Preparation - Access to Financial Planning Diamond Tree Tax Consultamts Ltd. is an affordable franchise opportunity, suited to both small and large population centres. F.Duepenuers with a financial services or accounting background are among the prime candidates to invest in this opportunity. Additionally, we are also interested in aquiring or merging existing accounting or bookkeeping businesses. For information contact Diamond Tree Capital Corporation Tel: 705-722-0573 1� A/P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, March 14,1999 11� Sob• • • 1 AueYaM • 1 Auction i 11 Oil Oft OPEN NOW AM approx- imately $8,0010 down pus 5500 m0,119W per mornh (net of rem) = owner" of well maintained. ideally located semi detached with legal basement ached and Quiet neighbours and tenants New carpet. main floor, lot 37 x 115, open house Sat and Sun. 11 a.m - 6 p.m or phone for private slowing times, listing and prig increase effective March 15th 39 Billingsgate Cres.. (905) 428-3362 BAILIFF'S SALE REPOSSESSED ENTERTAINMENT AND SNACK BAR EOUIPMENT We have been instructed by the Mortgagee to sell the goods by SEALED TENDERS - TO CLOSE ON MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1999. 120' Reverse hill climb 8 lane slot car raceway, 8 coin pool tables - 8 ball, 9 Bank shot basketball, 2 air hockey, soft play center, ping pong, Bakers Pride double pizza oven, Pizza warmer, mi- crowave, salad table, glass front cooler, hot 555 - 51000 Advuict until payday 'commission or pen - son Answer an 20 a•n 665- 1148.416-296.9902 MOaEY PROSIFMS. Get out of debt quick without gong bw*no a berg oanrstwed Everyone stapled regardless of credl Clap. Cal for free tdonsuil l 905-576-35M Smmrti Ids Included F177 DICKERING NEWS requires adult carriers to deliver papers and fly- ers door to door, eesdTuesday, Wednesday, Frkjay �Saw e 00 art'. Must have a car. for information Call 905- 683-5117 CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Minor to Major Renovations indudlrtg Remodelling for the disabled. Res. Comm. Ind. Fro* Estinlafts (905) 686-5211 Fax 905 686-8072 :11 luproeaatwfes :11 b Woeamwft aLgDGUT acro napnowaNzNTS Basement AM. Rec-rooms, pknb % AddAions, elfldncal, masonary b�oeno work 20 yrs. Exp. Cal Mario �9os} 619.M. tx11{116) 560.4M DOORS NN us GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS, fft instalBROKEN SPRINi CABLES, sa� 9084`apaft 7-09" Filluddlied baMlroomsaddtlons a w second Stories. Horne mpaits. M=W=tltq]Ik gllaed. MlaNer leaver 42x-2145 CONSTRUCTION Specializin 1 m9 repairs & renovai inside & out. AN work fully yt mamew -SM-1913 GEORGES HANDYMAN SERVICE Avail a to do catP"% P"g. om dlynoand odd ift t9 c ami -GM REMOVAL Post hole drill- ing, decks, odd lason (905) 619-66?i4 Cell (905) 70fr19i09 IMPROVEMENTS SpaeleAtig h iNllwMlona or the Phys ea4 aiaile. gad BAthroorns, Rec Rooms Additions, Kitchens Doors, Windows Cal(905)839-8686 14MO.567-8934 BICIC�.E Interlocking Brick Tree removal. Pruning Decks. Fences & Post Holes (905) 697-9797 HANDYMAN /Renovations ,/Home Repairs /Odd Jobs ALL WORK GUARANTEED Can Alan (906)-1,1}0054 SAND BLASTING You'd bill, surprised aaAat can be sa idoNsaw. Clean up car parts. nms ggaarrdaearrn, furtrtwe. pots etc R•nwv. mat and pant 160 Dowty Road Ajax 426 6847 a-an A&C R(x)FIVG• And Alemiem shmgln,g. all types of nests. new and old. wartCwar- anteed IM to Semors- fully ia- wrod, Free estimates. Call Aaldrew at (905)4211-S7.4 : 1 Rod11g cheese, natcho warmer, roto server, Expresso : 1 ROoalg Cappucino, 2 head - 2 coffee grinders, 2 coffee PICKERING-FAMFIELD Cres makers with 6 Carafes & stands, ice maker, all -Duck 2 -storey. 3 -bed- MKE-SS 5'2 compartment, gas BBO on wheels, rooms. 2 8 one-half tato, new broadloom. argmra, weauh- 10 patio tables with 4 chairs ea.. 39 upholstered seotting. 2 car garage, beauli chrome stacking Chairs, 6 wrought iron benches, n9 9 fill home. By appointment 24 compartment locker units, sound & lighting on"INo agents please. equipment, 7 telephone systems, 1997 Sony 28' $190.000 416-561-5076. TV, 2 Sanyo cash registers. 363' lattice parti- PREFERRED NORTH EAST tioning 4' high with pine Capping and gate- many Oshawa quiet coon locution more smaller Items. Most items may be tendered Ailot. 4 level back sped individually on Tender forms supplied. semi. walkout to 1 ed. central air, hardwood floors. gas. 4 For APPOINTMENT to inspect the goods on bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. great the premises located in PETERBOROUGH. ON. conchbon inside and out A TARIO, please contact RAMON J. KYLES, must tip see. By appointment No agents CII Pad at BAILIFF County of Peterborough at 705-799- ;0* 771522 Asiung $134.900 6920 after 6PM ftt sit P1O '* 1 Births 1 Bills Specializing in interior INCOME PROPERTY. Legal HING ld tum- t* non cordorming triplex central and exterior Oshawa. all units currently w n,rupied 5127.000. w 263- ginal beau Im 4451 or 623-0033 character look-alikes, loot bags, balloon -o -grams, Lots for ll stripped, 1.1 Acres indu5lnal lel. MIA (Ms) •cue-•tsa nmg Prime development A, _ area n Wtrtby $124.900 Cal Susan Trudeau. Sales Rey 90"71-5331 will brat any price. n"""` s'""""' Call (905)- A big warm welcome for our 668-3800 lanorl beautiful baby boy, "Zachary P= Jonathan Webb;' born Thursday, cAm - Dwroom resIcence. March 4th, weighing 7.6 lbs. Big Woodland sur neje Iters art sisters Kara & Holly are so very woman or coapts Aller s am happy to have a baby brother. Mom eon& Dad arc proud to have a son. 1 Trow Thanks to all the staff at 44M 1N1 D, Duch :ale 170 Ajax/Pickering General Hospital. mks '•om Tonto. 270 we resort, an brut shaded ewmoson. see. " ow" Joel & Laura Webb ground. modem laeihes. summer sender $745. Cao 19051294-2900 won" b Law :11 btlpro,renrrlt6 :11 knprovenwts 555 - 51000 Advuict until payday 'commission or pen - son Answer an 20 a•n 665- 1148.416-296.9902 MOaEY PROSIFMS. Get out of debt quick without gong bw*no a berg oanrstwed Everyone stapled regardless of credl Clap. Cal for free tdonsuil l 905-576-35M Smmrti Ids Included F177 DICKERING NEWS requires adult carriers to deliver papers and fly- ers door to door, eesdTuesday, Wednesday, Frkjay �Saw e 00 art'. Must have a car. for information Call 905- 683-5117 CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Minor to Major Renovations indudlrtg Remodelling for the disabled. Res. Comm. Ind. Fro* Estinlafts (905) 686-5211 Fax 905 686-8072 :11 luproeaatwfes :11 b Woeamwft aLgDGUT acro napnowaNzNTS Basement AM. Rec-rooms, pknb % AddAions, elfldncal, masonary b�oeno work 20 yrs. Exp. Cal Mario �9os} 619.M. tx11{116) 560.4M DOORS NN us GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS, fft instalBROKEN SPRINi CABLES, sa� 9084`apaft 7-09" Filluddlied baMlroomsaddtlons a w second Stories. Horne mpaits. M=W=tltq]Ik gllaed. MlaNer leaver 42x-2145 CONSTRUCTION Specializin 1 m9 repairs & renovai inside & out. AN work fully yt mamew -SM-1913 GEORGES HANDYMAN SERVICE Avail a to do catP"% P"g. om dlynoand odd ift t9 c ami -GM REMOVAL Post hole drill- ing, decks, odd lason (905) 619-66?i4 Cell (905) 70fr19i09 IMPROVEMENTS SpaeleAtig h iNllwMlona or the Phys ea4 aiaile. gad BAthroorns, Rec Rooms Additions, Kitchens Doors, Windows Cal(905)839-8686 14MO.567-8934 BICIC�.E Interlocking Brick Tree removal. Pruning Decks. Fences & Post Holes (905) 697-9797 HANDYMAN /Renovations ,/Home Repairs /Odd Jobs ALL WORK GUARANTEED Can Alan (906)-1,1}0054 SAND BLASTING You'd bill, surprised aaAat can be sa idoNsaw. Clean up car parts. nms ggaarrdaearrn, furtrtwe. pots etc R•nwv. mat and pant 160 Dowty Road Ajax 426 6847 a-an A&C R(x)FIVG• And Alemiem shmgln,g. all types of nests. new and old. wartCwar- anteed IM to Semors- fully ia- wrod, Free estimates. Call Aaldrew at (905)4211-S7.4 : 1 Rod11g : 1 ROoalg : Perfy Bananas : P" San"Icee �'�` Roofing, RAMW WAN" WORK MELELLAN Wows Doingrlllagic For Children's Pandas ^ ! And Or�onie� 905-767.11,40 &Renovations lt:.tb�6 44111) John McLellan "A Man of His Word" Fa IkMe R6RninNrla a PAENTIM URE '* I �� _, 3 Specializing in interior HING ld tum- t* ` Children's for Cktwns, and exterior entertainment any occasion. Painting. Free estimates. ginal beau Im * character look-alikes, loot bags, balloon -o -grams, stripped, face painting, magic, music. (Ms) •cue-•tsa ates. A, 'Bbe Mort Award rrww - CityParW 19951997.1991 Fast reliable sr,ricr, 90"71-5331 will brat any price. -2045 CARPET NSTluunDNS 25 years experience, restretching, our speciality. Free estimates. D a N Duncan, 967-1799 or 997-1600 812 835 FRIOGES/FREEZERS • STOVES • WASHERSOWERS •LOW RATESMARRANTY • SENIORS DISCOUNT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED w yea expert- 09OO - Cert Tech 297 9798 DONE" Hard working, reliable cleaning lady. Attention to detail. Own car and some cleaning ("04116476115P don't like clearing) Bonded 8 Insured. Also hiring part time LIMO is Give nh7eresa a all at (905) MOUNTAIN MOYNIG SYSTEMS .ale will move anyrang. cowr�ne "Packaginpre refdothil. ow awes IaehMOpD`s..or' i mid moan 016arPuK tree es"nws 571-0755 1 --- HARRY-O-THE- MOtIERS Move big or small, we price them all! Free esti maeCS. Seniors dacouM, short notice moves. Ap- pliances moved. also stoW spar available. Comparable rates. Can IM)W4437 or 1-WU3-UN rest. Now it's char to vy fit gest' Vannnuing.dusting. kitchen- batlu, Winds. bawbowds. ledges. doors, and more for 1 low price of $65.00 Spa" Rate on Tus-sdys 2 Ttxar * Spon awl Call Ruh 0 still 416.7ft492a4 Mining a 4101ntl' Pan* :. :1 Top Oualdy Plumbing at Reasonable rates Service and new installations Residential No jam -Commercial too big or Fra estifrliles-over 20 Calexp l ars5-07-1722 ►.etre s D.n.rrr. rw6mas and W ft Smoco ones. Coral repairs, TTiV onlay work 2A'a ole ear S= as For a FREE Eitimele ID4♦6" i Houses. Apartments. offices, Appliances & Piano Specialists. Senior 9 Md -Month Discounts. Licensed, insured. Fra Estimates. PI7i5ni5R51 tlltekl. Call 436.77lfi. Moving a DeNray's hoard a VwW ahar►ge Rar.w. ton wet safr.a,lee dbannu � �rim 434-%963 e,l�Cllito$ Neto* m MI.,� claim Icahn alaiila anei5615 GRAMMAR! READING Ex Private Tutomg Flee consukation/ assessubent AU Levels to OAC. (905) 428--3234 BUYING A COMPUTER? NEED HELP? I hdp buy, snistA tad► basics for VKndows 99/98 Learn how to Sud the net and e-mail Tom (905)426.7106 _ ti- .._......-_..- -_. ___ res.+.._._.._ ... :r:wra •rs�erw_.u�a.�k .. BUBBLE GUM HILL PRODUCTIONS Featuring RANDI Children's Songwriter/Performer Also available • Face Painting • Clowns & more • Birthdays • Special events • School Concerts (905)428-8057 CLOWN / MAGICIAN A" • Live animals • AN occasions • AN ages Call Jeff (905) 839-7057 Tell. Flrw;� Ertarfakeaarti Directory a genarnan s best fnend STRYCVG DL MM MION ELEGANCE & CLASS if1JAMIt1'Y i DISQETION GUARANTEED X1041-8761 NOW ILIRMG . • . Tao, Filarltial IN HOME Tax -Prep. 13 years experience. 428-8330 INCOME TAXES Basic package - pick -up &delivery 2 returns for $50 tail Brad 0721-8105 INCOME TAX SERVICE Fix mdividr.al, aria Setif anordabir rates. 'piduP and delivery with le Apx likening area. Coen lett confider Call Leila 0655) 5e9-34194 WITH FREE E -FILING Coenpuienad Tax by Accountant Judy Keksi• CGA 905-620-ZM Curporale tax k buu- nea servrcis avadabie Monthly accountung services provided requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers three times a week in the following areas: UXBRIDGE Albert St, King St. E., Maple St. E. LEAKSDALE Regional Rd. 1, Regional Rd. 13 CANNINGTON Albert St. Ann St. N., Munro St. rk St. Laidlaw St. N. 1CALL DEBBIE 9115-�52_97d1 - - Cl nam � log C. 1M Carer TTr i ming ,10 cea. p " 11s Reelw th&io. OppoAe ,7o baa H* 175 135 Saba ►kpApsnk 145 C ftHe DMa 195 Hospital Medical partial 155 Daycare Warad 105 paycm Mrailade 170 Employment Warred 17S Home Care 150 Bush= b&Orem 790 Ms" Bake) 715 Firewood 710 Bargrn Comer 710 Andes ler sale 22S Arldea ler Rot 230 Anodes waned 239 Christmas Trees 240 Barter Exderge 250 and Sales 260 AAs Crels 265 Ariliques 270 convuieritramel 275 Pools. Spa 200 Lost A Farad 200 liveMorli'� 300 Aulamobiles for sale 305 �Wonables wailed 310 Trudy for Sale 315 Tricks waned no vansr4 wheal Difve 330 Trailers 340 Aub Parts a Repals 350 Arlo Leasing Rentals 355 Mol rgdes 310 Snowmobiles 365 Marna 37o Recee/ww Vehicles 375 Farm EQipmerd 300 Heavy ally EWpnwd 400 AperimetsFor Rare 405 Apartments wanted 41 0 Houses For Roti 415 Houakng Wooed 410 Towrinoiras For Res 425 Space For Rea 430 Rooms Fa Rot as Rooms war,ld 400 Roam a Board 445 Funded Accemedlem 450Shared Aam perieon 4S5 Condomninls For Res An oris A Rawl Spaor an Garage 440 a al`Units stomp SIM 466 Wershouae Spec 470 Console For Roti AN 4espialil 6wo LMng 406 Rnaaw 4M Floods I Roaali 45S Lard Fa Ron SM Pnraw Heiler For Sale 505 Warwad To Buy S,0 Towrtaim for Sall $14 cammerw aovii Sts rress"M P aperly Sn Carlos Fa Sala S25 Oegtapnne land 530 Farm for Saw sm Lab for Sale so Oul-ol.To•n Propli so varaaon Propenes SW Colleges For Saw SO West Homes and Park$ sm C 0AM Trow San 57S Morey to Lend Sas Bi m Y9ecwe 500 Bigpaa Devae.on 600 Ptak moom ills Low Nekwi on Tw dm 05 Marl Ani Gas Regaaarore 640 Comg Evartii M Mme w air" leo Perscrew serae.wes P•reoiek as CMPOWWM M Annorrcaawas no wonitip sovion 7M Bredws 710 tree 7>♦ Deaou 740 i, Marwawaw 7tM crib of TMdn 7S5 Gredlaaw 7M We" Ar ouillo ewes 770 E Vingorex 7M AnwierswMa awl. lip , rwas sin Window clew" w Phones o.:,ei w 1iaeenIyM CrndOoig ON alaaraf Gni Sarvio• 1wi1 CNi.w .epi as w EwrakY w 6wn cur aslahpDp 00 Delta Ott Apofarltro• Repair ao" Ry" Sarvioea 11111Moaeg a sromge an $a Cm sal Rr rl tAlSt INS PkMT M � a swot. ww In/ Pkaa,ap tas Dnatmekku4 TA%ft ��a RM RV tiler.. 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