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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_05_21PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER P I C h E R I N G' S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1 9 6 5 31 '.PERIODICAL j t :l''►`�� 1 PRESSRUN 4(4,500 0 PA(11-s FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1999 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $5/ 1 NEWSSTAND 4t ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ Nexs Advertiser photo Oliver and company Nicholas Fenyo (left) is Oliver, Mercedes Fem•o this week. More than 100 students at the Picker - is Nancy and Nicole Ruta is the Artful Dodger ing school took part in the production which (right) in the Our Lady of the Bay Catholic played to an appreciative audience Wednesday School production of the musical Oliver staged and Thursday. funds to fight Y2K bu in nursin homes sought C;p Durham Region could get al- most $144,000 from the Ministry of Health to cover some Year - 2000 computer compliance costs. Durham councillors voted Wednesday to apply for the fund- ing to help eliminate the so- called Y2K bug. The money would cover med- ical equipment at three Region - run homes for the aged — Hills- dale Manor in Oshawa, Fairview Lodge in Whitby and Lakeview Manor in Beaverton. Ontario's health ministry is providing the money to ensure necessary equipment is Y2K compliant. Consultation questioned by Hadco. opponents Reactor restart talks stir debate BY MARIANNE. TAKACS Staff Writer PICKERING —A local envi- ronmental group is raising ques- tions about a public consultation process being undertaken on behalf of O.:-.jrio Power Generation (OPG) for the possible restart of the tour 'A' reactors at its Pickering nurlcar station. However. OPG and the consul- tant hired by the nuclear power utility to do the work maintain the process is appropriate. OPG's board of directors is ex- pected to make a decision on the restart June 22, which would allow the first reactor to go back on line in the summer of AM 1. Members of Durham Nuclear Awareness have attended the com- munity consultation sessions on the restart conducted by the Ethics Group. They'vc also been attended h� OPG employees, as well as res- ,aents without any connection to the nuclear plant. "It's our view after going through the sessions that the Ethics Group may mean well but they're being used by Ontario Power Gen- eration;' says Irene Kock of DNA. "What they're calling a community consultation is in our view nothing Inside the News Advertiser WHERE TO FIND IT Editorial Page ...........6 Lida White .............6 Elltertaiarlleat ..........18 •Soerts ................26 Classified .............29 -GIVE US A CALL General ..........683-5110 01ls1 1 dielr ......683-5117 Death Nefta .....683-3005 Awden Un ......683-7545 Sinefely Yms ...........1-800-662-8423 Email .newsroom@durham.net Web sift ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 IRENE KOCK Says information for discussion is 'highly biased.' more than a focus group for OPG" Ms. Kock maintains the infor- mation being used as the basis of the group discussions being done is "highly biased and one-sided" and ignores the many problems that have been identified at the plant. As well, she says no alternatives to restarting the 'A' reactors are being looked at by the group. 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Total due on delivery $597.00 GOLD KEY LEASE* -----------------------------w% EXTENDED 160145014FOWS&M4 cYs�i�9 i PARTS AND TUNE—uP $, gm ail %� ALL INSTALLED WIN AOCEMES SERVICE HOURS � 6 C1f L a� � . WED to 8PM ; $ 9, 9 ; �Mppar we test ALL SAT t0 4PM L,........1 ..,..1..Ic i_WA.aeMaoP.►.adra.�.n�rddsal�Mddd �a�ai a16�W6d�yo`i�*�.t�r�,�. j GENUINE PARTS Visit us at our website: r iwww.dWd8Wdvy$W.Com � n,,as megavvhq; cod Durham public board won't reinstate special education Trustees balk at increasing deficit by $7.8 million BY SUSAN OWEILL Stq(%Writer An attempt to reinstate the public board's special education programs failed Monday after the majority of trustees agreed it would be unrealistic to consider running a deficit fir the coming school year. Claiming trustees have not at- tempted to find savings in the Durham District School Board's budget for the 1999-2000 %Lhoxil year, Pickering Trustee Paul Crawford called on colleagues Monday to remove the special education item from the budget until the end of the process, al- lowing them time to cut cont% elsewhere. "in my opinion the (plan to cut programs) was premature and should have had more input:' Trustee Crawford said. "We have not looked into the budget to determine whether there arc any otfu-r savings:" However, Trustee Crawfird's motion was defcated by an 8-3 vote. "I do support you in theory:' said board chairman Doug Ross. But. he explained because the board's funding is directed into specific areas by the Province, "there is no such thing as sav- D -Frame $4 4 -AW DOUG ROSS 'The hest thing that could - happen in Durham is to see our budget go up.' ings. All we can do is move money around. The best thing that could happen in Durham is to sec our budget go up." Pickering Trustee Ruth Ann Schedlich added. '"There arc no savings in this budget. If you think you're going to satisfy 10 per cent of the population by putting (special cdtwation pro- grams) back in, believe me thr_ boardroom will he full many times over with parents con- cerned about other cuts... we would be looking at over a $6 - million deficit." "I think we have to he realis- tic;" added Oshawa Trustee Kathleen Hopper. "The Province is holding the purse strings and they're telling the board how we can spend the money." The plan to reduce the num- ber of special education teachers who work with pupils in elemen- tary schools -isn't something the board wants to do:' Trustee Hop- per said. She noted the bard no longer has the "flexibility" to levy taxes. Board director Grant Yeo re- ported staff have approached the Province and are hopeful the Ministry of Education and Train- ing will grant more flexibility in the special education arca and will recognize the programs the board has provided in the past. Meanwhile. superintendent of business Ron Trtxovich said as it stands in draft two of the budget, the board is already kx)king at a deficit of approximately $1.2 million. -If we were to reinstate sp c- cial education programming... it would cost us approximately $7.8 million. That would put us into a deficit of approximately $9 million." SUPER SPRING SALE Hon 1118 Futon $189" aranteed 'GB�t cia� •' eters Spec 5 604 Coil S Firm arm t a k FRI- M ye 7 - Ma est 0269"D.=32995 0389"0619" a & Won NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 21, 19" PAGE 3 A Schoolsgear u gto look ood p Public schools arc gearing up for the Durham District School Board's 12th annual Hey We're Looking Good This Summer contest. Approximately 70 schools have registered for the competition to date, reports board communications man- ager Mary Brown. Those schools will receive $25 from the board this week to fund their gardening projects. The contest is designed to encour- age staff' and students to spruce up the outward appearance of their schools during the spring and summer. Early each August, Ms. Brown vis- its the schools to judge the entries on overall appearance, varieties of flo, ers used, patterns in the gardens, t condition of flowers and shrubs, e� dence of growth, absence of litter at originality and imagination. "Litter is considered in the judgir but I cannot consider grass cuttir (because it is contracted out):" st says. "Certainly the schools (and cu todians) do a very good job of (clea ing litter from the school yard) durir the year." There were 72 entries in last year gardening competition, which ws won by Oshawa's Dr. S. J. Phillil Public School. 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W-204% ProAM perty tax cut clawback will cause `chaos': Diamond Almost 80 per nesses will have to dome:' Mavor Dia- ed to the 199() tax aro tired ol' all the But, she said, goes out, they are finance chairman Bill 79 mandates cent of Durham reopen their 1992 mond said. bills and not made talk about taxes. they'll get a rudeall going to under- Brian Nicholson the clawback. We industries, most hawks "because of She added the retroactive to the Thcy'vc lost awakening in the stand it" noted, "•I'hc Re- have no ability to stores and the ma- the impact of what claw hack should '98 hills. track:' Mavor Di- next few days. Oshawa ('oun- gion isn't clawing changc that one jority of landlords the Province has have txen restrict- "I think people aniond noted. "N'hrn the tax hill cillor and Durham hack one penny. dot." herr will have to rcl'und some of their 199211 • proper - Iv tax decrease when municipals—I ff' - — F��d'up elies send out prop- '� Sleep I , f �� T -ay nx' tax hills next f _ �� Roll -a nW week. l l have Cots chaos next week "< from when those hills �� --�-- � I, go out:' Oshawa AW Ma% or Nancy Di- amond predicted Any 3 ,o +moi' F , dChoices -- uring the Durham council •Pillow Cases meeting Wcdnes- - • Bed Frarne L s �rto day. • Mattress Protector • Bed Rails ' The clawback • Sheet Straps .t is necessarn to •Pillow help pay fir the • Pillow Protectors i �� j provincial govern- • Local Deliveryf ment's capping • Set -Up legislation which • Disposal Of Old Set C 1 �i . f f limits property -as- • Layaway- - COTTAG E scssment-refated « �r l-� COUNTRY tax increases. Bill7 79 passed late Inst Single r , year to help small businesses fSacing SeS large tax hikes curb% increases to l from ? 10 per cent in 1998 and live per cent in hath 1999 and 2000. Owners ofr ■ ti y about three -guar- �; '°'=' ""w;�- ��• .•..-. .� �� pros of commercial- 5 20 properties in r rtM .nirr�r r' . Durham and two- rev" thirds sites itessuch multi-res- identialCOMFORT SLEEP ORTHOPEDIC ` ORTHOPRACTIC ORTHOELEGANCE ORTHOSUPREME as apartments v.�ill have some of their tax decreases $ - clawed back. 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The description of the issue provided by OPG for partici- pants states that restarting Pick- ering 'A' is "the most economi- cal alternative" for meeting "an inevitable increase" in demand for power in Ontario, that it will reduce air pollution by reducing the use of coal-fired generation-, that it will create 1,169 jobs in Pickering. and that improving the environmental performance of Pickering 'A' "is a major ob- jective of the restart project". The issue description also lists the safety and environmental modifications under way or planned for the 'A' side of the plant. Ms. Kock maintains the in- formation presented does not provide a sufficient basis for discussing the implications of the proposed restart. "It's really a public relations exercise for OPG;' she says. Rev. Glenn Brown of the Ethics Group, a consulting com- pany put together by Rev. Brown and some parishioners at Dunharton-Fairport United Church, says the process being used is only meant to consider the ethical implications of a restart, "which is not the same thing as asking whether it should restart" He also notes the issue de- scription provided by OPG was only meant to he a starting point for discussion and participants were free to raise whatever is- sues they wished. "Certainly they (DNA) were not the only people there who had their reservations and their criticisms of the opening state- ment and other things." The Ethics Group is compil- ing a report for OPG on all three of the sessions it held. A think it would be very dif- ficult to seriously suggest the re- sult would come out in any way as PR for OPG:' says Rev. Brown. OPG spokesman Pat O'Brien says he's not particularly wor- ried about the concerns raised by DNA. "We're always criticized — it doesn't matter what we do — by DNA;' says Mr. O'Brien. ""i?le whole purpose of DNA is to criticize the nuclear establish- ment." He notes the sessions con- ducted by the Ethics Group are only one part of the public con- sultation process for the restart. "It's going to be varied. It's going to be a combination of many meetings and discussions with a cross-section of the com- munity. We will he having meet- ings and inviting people to come to them and talk about the restart and nuclear power." Mr. O'Brien says OPG is not planning "a great big public meeting" to discuss the restart issue. Ms. Kock maintains that with only a month left before the OPG board makes its deci- sion it's clear the community will have little say on whether the 'A' reactors will be returned to operation. '"There is no time," she ex- plains. "They've got no time, made no effort to consult on that matter." 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The skilled debater. a Norihern Ontario born lawyer who rep- resents Rainy River, was quick on his feet and got more than his share of time during the 91) -minute session. Dalton McGuinty. who had to con- vince a skeptical public he has the 'right stuff' to he premier, did not per- form well. The Ottawa native. like Mr. Hampton. a lawyer by training, seemed to stumble when attacked. was stilted in presenting his platform. was on the de- fensive when queried about his plans to improve health care and education and seemed uncomfortable under the harsh spotlight. Mr. McGuinty is in a dog- fight with Premier Mike Harris and the debate surely won't help him in his bat - de to convince undecided voters he is the right choice at this time. Mr. Harris appeared calm and cool under the expected fire he was to re- ceive from his opponents. He answered all questions launched his way and did- n't back away from the 'Common Sense Revolution' he has stuck with over the past four years. He claimed his government had improved health care and education, areas he deemed a mess when he took over in 1995. He also skillfully blamed mistakes made by the Liberals and NDP, who ran the province from 1985-95, for the tough decisions he was forced to make when he took office. Usuallv debates don't change many minds. Those who have long since de- cided who they are going to vote for won't be swayed by the performance of a leader - good or bad - over 90 min- utes. But if there was one clear message to come out of the only leader's debate of this campaign, it is that Dalton McGuinty wasn't able to convincingly show he bac what it takes to be premier. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnew•sCddurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. E-MA111L TO T14E EDITOR On special help for special kids... In response to Susan O'Neill's to political parties, so they really column in the 'May 16 News :%d- don't count. vert6er headlined 'School fund- ing not common sense', our read- ers e-mailed: I was also at the meeting she at- tended about the changes to Durham school boards' special ed- ucation programs. I have a child who receives special education as- sistance. Her column was well- written and got right to the heart of the problem. M,, feeling is that children who have these difficulties are not likebv to hecomc leaders of industry and able to "ate money Be -Leaf it or not! Politicians agree Party leaders of all stripes get behind blue and white Does it sound eerily familiar? Like an old song you haven't heard in four or five years but can sing along with once it starts playing'? Now that we've begun to hear from provincial election candidates and have a few debates under our belts, the usual promises and criticisms are be- ginning to surface again. Recycling at its political best. We're hearing lots about education, health care and taxes. But don't you wonder how our political parties feel about the issue that affects so many of us on a day -today basis? The one so many of us are really losing sleep over? And so I'm asking the candidates the question that is begging to be asked: Do you think the Leafs have a legitimate chance of making it to the Stanley Cup playoffs? Here's what they have to say: Premier Milne Harris: "Certainly, it would be a win-win situation for both the Leafs and the province, which would see a noticeable increase in the collection of sales tax on Leafs sweaters, sticks and other over -priced Linda White Staff Writer memorabilia!' (Note to self: Great promo. That would help fund all those tax cuts we keep promising. Note to assistant: Make sure I'm wearing a Leafs cap at all my remaining campaign stops. Maybe that would cut down on some of those hecklers if they see I'm really just like them. Except that I can afford to go to one of the games.) "And, it's a little-known fact that the Leafs and Tories have a lot in common. Look at their team colours and our campaign platform, my Blueprint. Blue is a favourite colour among hock- ey fans across Ontario" Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty: "Tide Leafs should be in a position to bring home the Stanley Cup. Unfortu- nately, the sad state of our schools and hospitals continues to preoccupy the players, many of whom are .fathers worrying about how their children will fare in provincewide testing. I'm cer- tain many are also worried about the type of health care they would receive if they were injured in a game. "However, I am urging Pat Quinn to make sure Tie Domi gets lots of ice time, because - as you know - it's time to take the gloves off." New Democratic Party leader Howard Hampton: "I am standing behind the Leafs' bid to win the Stan- ley Cup, as it would undoubtedly result in bonuses and higher salaries for many of the players. And while those players don't go to work in suits, many of them wear suits before and after the games and when they're travelling and would fall into the high-income brack- et I plan to hit with my tax plan. "Go, Leafs, go!" E -nail comments on this column to nnews@durham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. Roxanne Crooks 1 am still an►azed when I read columns like Susan O'Ncill's. She writes that the region's two boards are facing significant funding short- falls for their special education pro- grams and blames the provincial government for it. Why is no one putting the blame where it belongs - on the school hoards? They were told to cut back on board expenses, their elaborate buildings and exces- sive staff. Have they done that? No, Instead the boards have chosen to cut the special education programs! Why is this so hard for people to comprehend? Marjorie Bell lite care and a ustody of special - care students are the responsibility of the parents and not of the school board. Too much money is spent merely babysitting these so-called speciai-needs children. As a tax- payer I do not think I should he paying for teachers to do this job when much lower paid employees could do the job as well or better. These children should not be in the school system at all. The money spent should and could be spent on educating the children who can learn. Previous governments have closed all the special -needs schools and dumped the children on the public system. If special -needs children are to remain in the public system, and it appears they will, then it is up to the parents and the local school boards to pay for them out of existing funds and stop cry- ing all the time for more money. The government - no matter who is leading it - is not a tree on which money grows. The money ultimate- ly must come from you and me, the i taxpayers, and quite frankly I do not wish to pay any more taxes! C.W. Potter NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Fdaor-in-(' n J Steve Houston Alanaging Editor Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail : Idtive rtising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak (classified Advernsing Manager John Willems Real Lstatc .Iutumonve :Iehertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Disirtbuuort .tlanager Lillian [look OJJh-e . anggcr Barb Harrison ('omposutg Manager III �is (905) 68-1-5110 ~.ales (905)683-5110 Classifieds (9)5) 683-0707 Distribution (905)683-5117 General Fax (905)683-7363 E -Mail m-sroom a,durham.net Web address www.durhamncw s.nct 130 Commercial Ave., Aja\, Ont. LIS 2115 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajar & Pickering 13oard of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Coun- cil. The publisher re- serves the right to classify or refuse any advertise- ment. Credit for adver- tisement limited to space price error occupies. 20CM�C A ■ DURHAM NETS ADVERTISER MAY 21, 1999 /7 • 1999 Great debate a wash Hampton scores, Harris defends, , McGuinty misses It's often been said about political debates that he who has the least to lose often wins. That about sums up the re- sults of Tuesday's Ontario political leaders debate. Howard Hampton, whose NDP is in danger of losing its official status in the legislature and who is a very distant third in the polls, made the most of his position. Looking relaxed and confi- dent. Mr. Hampton scored his share of points against his political foes, ham- mering home his displeasure at Tory tax cuts and bringing up time -and -time again, woes in health care, education and child poverty. The skilled debater. a Norihern Ontario born lawyer who rep- resents Rainy River, was quick on his feet and got more than his share of time during the 91) -minute session. Dalton McGuinty. who had to con- vince a skeptical public he has the 'right stuff' to he premier, did not per- form well. The Ottawa native. like Mr. Hampton. a lawyer by training, seemed to stumble when attacked. was stilted in presenting his platform. was on the de- fensive when queried about his plans to improve health care and education and seemed uncomfortable under the harsh spotlight. Mr. McGuinty is in a dog- fight with Premier Mike Harris and the debate surely won't help him in his bat - de to convince undecided voters he is the right choice at this time. Mr. Harris appeared calm and cool under the expected fire he was to re- ceive from his opponents. He answered all questions launched his way and did- n't back away from the 'Common Sense Revolution' he has stuck with over the past four years. He claimed his government had improved health care and education, areas he deemed a mess when he took over in 1995. He also skillfully blamed mistakes made by the Liberals and NDP, who ran the province from 1985-95, for the tough decisions he was forced to make when he took office. Usuallv debates don't change many minds. Those who have long since de- cided who they are going to vote for won't be swayed by the performance of a leader - good or bad - over 90 min- utes. But if there was one clear message to come out of the only leader's debate of this campaign, it is that Dalton McGuinty wasn't able to convincingly show he bac what it takes to be premier. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnew•sCddurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. E-MA111L TO T14E EDITOR On special help for special kids... In response to Susan O'Neill's to political parties, so they really column in the 'May 16 News :%d- don't count. vert6er headlined 'School fund- ing not common sense', our read- ers e-mailed: I was also at the meeting she at- tended about the changes to Durham school boards' special ed- ucation programs. I have a child who receives special education as- sistance. Her column was well- written and got right to the heart of the problem. M,, feeling is that children who have these difficulties are not likebv to hecomc leaders of industry and able to "ate money Be -Leaf it or not! Politicians agree Party leaders of all stripes get behind blue and white Does it sound eerily familiar? Like an old song you haven't heard in four or five years but can sing along with once it starts playing'? Now that we've begun to hear from provincial election candidates and have a few debates under our belts, the usual promises and criticisms are be- ginning to surface again. Recycling at its political best. We're hearing lots about education, health care and taxes. But don't you wonder how our political parties feel about the issue that affects so many of us on a day -today basis? The one so many of us are really losing sleep over? And so I'm asking the candidates the question that is begging to be asked: Do you think the Leafs have a legitimate chance of making it to the Stanley Cup playoffs? Here's what they have to say: Premier Milne Harris: "Certainly, it would be a win-win situation for both the Leafs and the province, which would see a noticeable increase in the collection of sales tax on Leafs sweaters, sticks and other over -priced Linda White Staff Writer memorabilia!' (Note to self: Great promo. That would help fund all those tax cuts we keep promising. Note to assistant: Make sure I'm wearing a Leafs cap at all my remaining campaign stops. Maybe that would cut down on some of those hecklers if they see I'm really just like them. Except that I can afford to go to one of the games.) "And, it's a little-known fact that the Leafs and Tories have a lot in common. Look at their team colours and our campaign platform, my Blueprint. Blue is a favourite colour among hock- ey fans across Ontario" Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty: "Tide Leafs should be in a position to bring home the Stanley Cup. Unfortu- nately, the sad state of our schools and hospitals continues to preoccupy the players, many of whom are .fathers worrying about how their children will fare in provincewide testing. I'm cer- tain many are also worried about the type of health care they would receive if they were injured in a game. "However, I am urging Pat Quinn to make sure Tie Domi gets lots of ice time, because - as you know - it's time to take the gloves off." New Democratic Party leader Howard Hampton: "I am standing behind the Leafs' bid to win the Stan- ley Cup, as it would undoubtedly result in bonuses and higher salaries for many of the players. And while those players don't go to work in suits, many of them wear suits before and after the games and when they're travelling and would fall into the high-income brack- et I plan to hit with my tax plan. "Go, Leafs, go!" E -nail comments on this column to nnews@durham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. Roxanne Crooks 1 am still an►azed when I read columns like Susan O'Ncill's. She writes that the region's two boards are facing significant funding short- falls for their special education pro- grams and blames the provincial government for it. Why is no one putting the blame where it belongs - on the school hoards? They were told to cut back on board expenses, their elaborate buildings and exces- sive staff. Have they done that? No, Instead the boards have chosen to cut the special education programs! Why is this so hard for people to comprehend? Marjorie Bell lite care and a ustody of special - care students are the responsibility of the parents and not of the school board. Too much money is spent merely babysitting these so-called speciai-needs children. As a tax- payer I do not think I should he paying for teachers to do this job when much lower paid employees could do the job as well or better. These children should not be in the school system at all. The money spent should and could be spent on educating the children who can learn. Previous governments have closed all the special -needs schools and dumped the children on the public system. If special -needs children are to remain in the public system, and it appears they will, then it is up to the parents and the local school boards to pay for them out of existing funds and stop cry- ing all the time for more money. The government - no matter who is leading it - is not a tree on which money grows. The money ultimate- ly must come from you and me, the i taxpayers, and quite frankly I do not wish to pay any more taxes! C.W. Potter NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Fdaor-in-(' n J Steve Houston Alanaging Editor Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail : Idtive rtising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak (classified Advernsing Manager John Willems Real Lstatc .Iutumonve :Iehertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Disirtbuuort .tlanager Lillian [look OJJh-e . anggcr Barb Harrison ('omposutg Manager III �is (905) 68-1-5110 ~.ales (905)683-5110 Classifieds (9)5) 683-0707 Distribution (905)683-5117 General Fax (905)683-7363 E -Mail m-sroom a,durham.net Web address www.durhamncw s.nct 130 Commercial Ave., Aja\, Ont. LIS 2115 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajar & Pickering 13oard of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Coun- cil. The publisher re- serves the right to classify or refuse any advertise- ment. Credit for adver- tisement limited to space price error occupies. 20CM�C A ■ w.N,.-R, ,-jrwrts.� v+,rfwj ua:•roj%1,io pMoa6. a aa.pp NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 21, 1999 PAGE 7 AIP Grnd exiDectali-o s High school grads ignoring 'many opportunities' Durham Region high school grads go for the green of red-hot jobs BY SUSAN O'NF_ILL Staff Writer Students graduating from high school this year will undoubtedly be checking their mailboxes countless times this week. Offers of admission from Ontario's col- leges and universities are in the mail. And, as they begin to arrive at homes throughout Durham over the next few days, students are faced with choosing which post- secondary institution they'll attend in the fall. For the great majority of pupils, it's a de- cision they've given a lot of thought to and one they've been researching for years, says guidance teacher Isabel Wagner. A guidance counsellor at Sinclair Sec- ondary School in Whitby, Ms. Wagner re- ports students are involved in career planning throughout high school. "There's a lot of thought there," she says. Ms. Wagner notes students are looking for programs that meet their interests and will prepare them for the job market upon gradu- ation. "I think they definitely have plans or ideas connected to their interests," she says. "A lot of students know what they want to achieve in terms of work (when they graduate)." Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School student Lindsay Gronross, who's hoping to attend the nursing program at Durham College this fall, admits she's been checking her mailbox for days, even though the college only mailed its offers of admis- sion on Friday. The OAC student at the Whitby school has given a lot of thought to selecting a post- secondary program based on her personal in- terests and future opportunities for employ- ment. "It's really important to plan so you have a good future," Ms. Gronross says. Margaret Greenley, director of career and employment services at Durham College and University Centre, notes preparing students for the future is the primary goal of educators at the college. And, with a graduate employment rate of yrhere the jobs will be Human Resources Development Cana- da anticipates approximately 91,urham va- cancies to become available to D residents within the next eight years. Statistics prepared by the Labour Mar- ket Irillormation Unit in October 1998 are based on the occupations and lobs in which region residents are currently empayed- The following list outlines the projected vacancies in Durham through 2005• C•— �: Retail salespeople 3,817 2,551 MOtrade marlagerS assirribleMnspectors2.481 vehicle 1,638 Se rem Sales fivesAcooun*Kl 1.572 1,453 and related clerks 1,328 Food and beverage servers 1,280 Elementary school teachers 1,187 Security guards 1,184 Janitors/caretakers 1,111 Truckp.egistedrivers Sales, marketing and 1,103 advertisi�managers 1'064 Mat handlers Motorvehicle mechacsAechn� 1 .01 Coputer systems analysts Cashiers 2 Learning business skills during a Durham College computer class. 91.4 per cent last year, that's a goal the col- lege has been "very successful" in achieving, she says. According to statistics from an Ontario..wide survey of colleges, more than 91 per cent of Durham graduates were employed six months after leaving school. Of a 1998 graduating class of approxi- mately 1,220 students, Ms. Greenley says 60.8 per cent of full-time pupils were em- ployed in their field six months after leav- ing school, seven per cent of part-time students had jobs in their field and 23.6 per cent of grads were working in areas unrelated to their college studies. The survey results also indicate 91 per cent of Durham College's 1998 graduates were satisfied with their education and its usefulness in helping them achieve their goals, while 98 per cent of employ- ers were satisfied with the skills pos- sessed by the Durham grads they hired. The results measuring graduate em- ployment, graduate satisfaction and em- ployer satisfaction will eventually affect the bottom line of every college in On- tario as "a percentage of the govern- ment funding each college receives will be linked directly to its success rate," Durham College reports. Ms. Greenley adds several of the college's programs have a related em- ployment rate of more than 80 per cent, including mechanical engineer - 4 ing technology, operations manage- ment, mechtronics, accounting, heat - g92 ing, ventilation and air conditioning techniques and machining techniques. And, as for the sectors "that are going to be hot in the next five vears," she says "certainly the computer fields are going to continue to be hot." She says a "major growth area" is the health sector and reports a new financial planning program starting this fall will sure- ly be popular. Ms. Greenley also says grads of the col- lege's information systems program, the computer science technology course, the graphics program and the multimedia design course can expect "mega -hot" job prospects. She notes incoming students "should as- sess their own interests and then take a look at the market and the hot sectors. "I think students have become a much better education consumer. They don't want to take a program that's not going to lead to employment," she says. Ms. Greenley points out approximately 1,500 pupils will graduate from the college this year. Olga Myers, laboµr market information analyst at Human Resources and Develop- ment Canada in Oshawa, reports HRDC esti- mates the "best" occupations for the future based on a number of factors, including em- ployment stability, projected growth rate, productivity, employability skills, projected vacancies, demand, desirability and annual income. HRDC's occupational profiles for the re- gion indicate some of the most desirable oc- cupations through 2005 will be architecture and science managers, business services managers, pharmacists, lawyers, industrial and manufacturing engineers, mechanical engineers, chiropractors, optometrists and supervisors/motor vehicle assembling. With the majority of high school gradu- ates planning to pursue a degree or diplo- ma at the post -secondary level, apprentice- ship opportunities are often forgotten, school board officials report. "Ally McBeal and ER are the popular (TV) shows and none of (the characters) are carpenters," says Marie Gabriel, em- Ployability skills facilitator for the Durham District School Board. And, although the character Monica on the TV show Friends is employed as a chef, the majority of teens Nant to be either a doctor or a lawyer. She notes apprenticeships have been dentified as a "growth area" in Durham. 'There is a need for young people to be hired." However, she says, "It's difficult to change the image of how rewarding a skilled trade can be." Bill Thomas, a guidance counsellor at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School in Whitby, confirms the interest among pupils in pursuing apprenticeships is not as great as we would have thought." Isabel Wagner at Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby adds although some stu- lents are going through with apprentice- ships, the numbers are not anywhere near vhere they should be. "There is a need for skilled workers and tie jobs are out there." she says. "We need ,iore people pursuing that." However, she concedes there has been "negative stigma" attached to apprentice - hips and maintains it's necessary to raise wareness of the opportunities available to Dung people in the skilled trades in urham. "Apprenticeship is an opportunity for )ung people to learn while they're earn - g," Ms. Gabriel notes. "1 don't know if kids ive caught on to how many opportunities e out there." Nis. Myers notes HRDC statistics also in- dicate approximately 91.(XX) Job vacancies will become available to Durham residents through 2005, with the greatest number of opportunities anticipated for retail sales staff. motor vehicle assembler, secretaries, ac- countants, nurses and computer systcros ana- lysts. She adds statistics on the labour market are made available to colleges and universi- ties. Durham College student Nicole Vautour, who's just finishing her first year in the mul- timedia design program, says she selected the course because "it would open more doors" for her upon graduation. Her studies include "a little bit of every- thing," she says. If she doesn't find a full- time job when she graduates, "it's something you can freelance as well." Graphic design student Tasha McLarty says the potential for employment was a key factor for her when she selected a postsec- ondary program. "I don't want to go into a job where there's no future or chance for advancement," the Ajax resident says. College admissions liaison officer Diane Anderson reports the school received more than 8,000 applications this year while there are just under 3,000 openings in the first- year programs. She reports there has been a "surge of in- terest" in new programs for the fall such as website design and financial planning, but there are "lots of additional seats available" in courses such as mechanical engineering technology. "We have a couple of unique programs that are over -subscribed," reports Ms. Ander- son. She notes the sports administration, legal administration, entertainment administra- tion, nursing and dental programs "are al- ways very popular". MDurham public board sells schools to help fund education centre The Durham District School Board will sell a number of schools and has already peddled many prop- erties to pay for its head- quarters building. The board has sold sever- al properties to finance the education centre on Taunton Road in Nk*hith% and will likely dispose of many other facilities that were declared surplus under the board's system -wide accommoda- tion and school improve- ment plan, trustees heard Monday. In a report outlining the status of the sale of sites to finance the education centre. Education forum cancelled A public forum on educa- tion reforms planned for June 3 in Pickering has been cancelled due to the provin- cial election. The forum. which would have been the third in a %cries sponsored by the Durham Region Coalition for So- cial Justice and the Concerned Citizens of Durham, was to feature guest speaker Annie K i d d e r, spokesman for People for Edu- cation. However, or- ganizer Patrice Gibson Kirby says the two or- ganizations called off the forum due to the election June 3 and notes the groups have been unable to reschedule the event. Take a hike Sunday Area resi- dents are invited to get a glimpse of the great out- doors this Sun- day. The Durham Outdoor Club goes for an eight- to 16 -kilo- metre hike in the Highland Creek- Guildwood area Sunday, May 23. Call 420-4801. superintendent of huffiness Ron Trbovich told trustees the board has already sold land on Brock Street in Whitby, on Glovers Road in Oshawa and in Raglan. Mr. Trbovich noted the board's old headquarters at 555 Rossland Rd. has been leased for a 10 -year period and said a site on Stevenson Read in Oshawa is currently being appraised and listed for sale. He added the Dunbarton Durham Alternate Sec- ondary Education site on Hw}. 2 in Pickering will be occupied until June 2000 and then offered for sale. He reported E. A. Lovell Public School in Oshawa will be converted to accom- modate the board's Adult and Continuing Education program and said Dr. C. F. 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Probahh- you have experienced that gnawing feeling not bccause you missed a meal but because your life is missing something.Therc is a void in yotir8oui that onh• the Lord Jesus can fill by His 1101)'Spirit. How can 1 be filled with Nis llolt• Spiril? "Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of .Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." Acrs238 1 u►y►tc sou to attend and experience the satisN.ing prescricc of the HoIv Gbosl at our local assembly. the Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Pickering BARBECUE TO FOLLOW SERVICE 1—i5 Plummer tit. 1"nit 8 & 9 (Off Brock Rd one Strcct south trom Hwy N)l ) Pastor: A. (--antro Phone: 905--420-3935 Fax: 905--+2(1-52(11 Come to celebrate and experience the joy of the Holy Ghost with us on Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 1999 'e're online at a-w,�k-.durhamnen-s.net Thank You MINI Customers Was A Huge Success Over $700,000 Was Raised Across Canada AND EVERY CENT GOES TO "Wy_ 2 �8 o Twrn Ford T chrM� AJAX 20 8arw o" Ave. & )Idlers Creek Plea Crohn's and Coatis -Foundation of ~~ Canada wy 2 Formula • o Twrn Ford T n PIC"RMG 1221 Kingstea R&#Bli west of Lirer"l " U0-3=3 Whitby TOYS *$J`US ThiCkson Road & Hwy 2 FAMILY FUN FAIR MIDWAY GOING ON NOW TILL MONDAY Don't Miss the Excitement Lots to offer for the Whole Family See You Down at Robertson Amusements Travelling Theme Park Fundraising for Childrens Miracle Network. roebrate the Public Information Meetings ->w Long Term Waste Management DURHAM = ' Strategy Plan 1 9 7 4 1 9 9 9 3s part of the Region's Long Term Waste Management Plan, a series of four Public Information Meetings are scheduled. The meetings will be held on the dates and times as follows: May 26 - Uxbridge Municipal 0111CLS Nho, 27 - Pickering Recreational Complex 51 Toronto St. South, Uxbridge 1867 Valley farm Road. Pickering 5:30P.M.-9PM. 6PM. -8P.M. June 9 - Iroquois Park Complex June; 10 - Courtice Community Complex 500 Victoria St. West, Whitby 2950 Courtice Rd. North, Courtice 6PM. -8PM. 6P.M.-9P.M. The purpose of these meetings is to obtain comments from residents about the final dralt recommendations being considered by the Region's Waste Management Advisory Committee. These recommendations, when approved by the Advisory Committee, will greatly assist in formulating the final details of a long term waste management plan for the Region of Durham. :Members of the Region's Waste Management Advisory Committee will he in attendance to answer questions. Residents are encouraged to attend. For more information, call the Region of Durham Works Department at (905) 668-7721 or I- Sfx)-372-1 103, i I I! - AT A FAIR PRICEY"^ AUTO. AIR CONDITInNFn S CC)CCn MAMA rAccrrTr V. A. SILGAILIS. P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS NISSAN t w%-.bobstephen.eom "NEWS ADVEMISEIa FRIDAY E_MT_0N, IN -4 21',1995 PAGE 1144 Trustee's motion �Spiritual' calls for schools to address n � needs' of student Setting aside time each morning to as the Romans do" not really closing the door" on stu- killers at Columbine High School day, "maybe they would never address the spiritual needs of students She added the idea of introduc- dents of different religious beliefs. in Colorado had heard a positive have been shunned by other stu "could potentially address the issue of ing a spiritual time in schools "is And, she noted if the teen message at the beginning of each dents." violence" in schools, says an Oshawa trustee. Oshawa trustee Jane Weist intro- duced a motion Monday calling on the Durham District School Board to allo- cate a certain amount of time at the be- ginning of each school day when stu- dents could "hear a spiritual encourage- ment or a positive thought for the day. "I feel for too long we haven't been addressing the whole child;' Trustee Weist said, noting the "spiritual needs of students" need to be addressed at sc:hool.Trustee Weist's motion was re- ferred to the standing committee meet- ing on June 7. And, Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew asked for an "interpretation from staff on the legality" of introducing a prayer time in schools, noting "not all students are Christian" However, in an interview Trustee Weist said, "I think when in Rome, do BILLBOARD MAY 21, 1999 FRIDAY, MAY 21 ADDICTION: The Serena) Group holds a 12 -Step Recovery Meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. This weekly group deals with addictions of all types, including co-dependancy. Child care program available as required during the meeting. All welcome. 428- 9.331 (Jim, evenings). SATL RDAY, MAY 22 ALCOHOL ADDICTION: Is your lite affected by alcohol'' It so, AI - Anon hosts its weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby. Call 1-8(X)-921- 3555 or 728-1020. Ask for AI -Anon. DANCE: The One Parent Families Association of Canada holds a dance from 8 p.m. to I a.m. at The Village Retirement Centre, 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. All welcome. Dress code in effect. Tickets $10. 831-7098. SALE: Members of The Society of the Human Family in Christ hold a Spring Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parish hall of St. Isaac logues Catholic Church, 1148 Finch Ave., Pickering. Crafts, gifts, baked goods, flowers, door prizes, raffle tickets, barbecue. Tables for rent for $20. 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The jigger sail is winched to mid - ships, two of the jibs come down. the wheel goes over. and slowly the bar- quentine turns its bowsprit to port. With a crack of can%as the sails snap to the cxher side. and we have a new course. 11' this seems like a lot of work. which it is, it is what the 170 pas.en- gers on Star Flyer have crossed half the world for, and many of them will be on deck to watch at close quarters Captain Gerhard Lickfett in action, steely-eved as a U-boat commander. Not that this is a sail training ship for hard young bodies; on the con- trary Star Flyer has all the conve- niences of any other cruise ship. But whereas many new ships are little more than floating resorts where passengers often don't know when they are at sea or in port, Star Flyer. an authentic if larger copy of the schooners that raced around Cape Horn in the last century. appeals to romantics who want to stand before the mast, albeit with a gin and tonic. There are no storm -tossed seas as in the movie classic Cape Hurn; rather warm. clear waters around the island of Phuket in Thailand. Star Flyer spends the winter months sailing two routes, with every day including a stop at beaches you thought only existed in glossy brochures. Most of the time we anchor in quiet bays, sometimes as at Phi Phi in the lee of spectacular limestone cliff:s, and invariably in a place that appeals to our large group of scuba divers. Others try snorkelling or head to a beach where surfing, water ski- ing or dinghy sailing is laid on by the ener- getic sports team. Shure excursions include Penang. Langkawi and James Bond Island, but some passengers were quite happy to wave the others goodbye and then enjoy Star Flyer and its two pools more or less like a private vacht. Captain Gerhard explained the mysteries of sailing, the sports team coached novice .Luba divers and then there was Miss Noi, a smiling Thai who backed up the able Fil- ipino chef and brought joy to the hearts of jaded cruisers accustomed to meals out of deep freeze contain- crs. Miss Noi did what big ship chefs cannot do: she went ashore and found juicy big fresh prawns and herbs at the market that were served up. Thai stvle, for a memorable lunch. The casual atmosphere of Star Flyer, with no dressing for dinner and a deck bar like a British pub, made it easy fur passengers to mix. They ranged from honeymooners to ship- ping tycoon Fred Olsen, and were from all over the globe. What they had in common was a spirit of adventure that brought all hands on deck when the sails went up, usually just before sunset. when Captain Gerhard would give the sig- nal for the theme music from the movie 1492. Then some of us brave souls vol- unteered to help the riggers winch the canvas into place. first the stay- sails, then the big fishermen, a flotil- la of jibs and then the mighty square sails. The ship would lean a little, the air would freshen and it was just us and the sea. We did have engines, under the control of a Canadian chief, but at this moment their main work was running the galley, the air condition- ing and making ice. Star Flyer's winter base is Phukct, one hour south of Bangkok, "hich is served from Vancouver by Canadian Airlines. Phuket is well worth a stopover. I enjoyed Le Meridien hotel on a pri- vate beach near Patong. Look for the elephant on the beach playing a har- monica. :1JJ David Wishart is a itorld traveller and freelance travel ►Triter. Follow hint on the internet at www fravel- wise. com. Marlin_ Lo in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN 7 Days a Week A Travel Agency... Investing in my Future? Call for details 905-426-6242 Passengers pitch in to haul up the sails on the Star Flyer in the Andaman Sea near Phuket. Go camping right in your own backyard It's that time of year again: swimming, canoeing, hiking and cottage country traffic jams. Fortunately. Durham resi- dents can experience the great outdoors without suffering the traditional bumper-to-humper crawl northbound. Campers and day-trippers will find opportuni- ties to explore nature and enjoy traditional camp activities at Darlington Provincial Park in Courtice. The park opened for the 1999 season on May 7 and will soon begin a slate of special events and scheduled programs for the surnuier season, says Gord Vogg, the park's naturalist. This year activities include a Water Fowl and Warbler-, week- end on Ma} 21. 22 and 23 with guided walks and evening pro- grams, a marsh weekend on July 2.3. 25 with canoe: hikes and wetland walks, pioneer day ac- tivities on July 31, Aug. I, a corn roast on Aug. 28. There are also ongoing children's pro- grams, on most weekends until June 26, then Tuesday through Sunday until Labour Day. Visitors to the park can swim, canoe, paddle boat, enjoy the large playground and park arca or explore the: marshlands and shores of Lake Ontario. For those who just want to relax there's a snack bar, camp store for supplies and fire wood for sale. This year a new reservation system for all Ontario parks al- lows campers to reserve a site by calling 1-888-ONT-PARK (668-7275) or reservations can be made by Internet at www.OntarioParks.com. ContemporaryRetirement Livin in a Historic Se ttingLife Lease bungalows & . full service retirement living Located on the shores of Lake Scum OPEN HOUSE: Sat., Sun. & Mm.1 to 4 p.m. 9:05-985-5660 WEST >,. SHORE 114900. ..,- . _ 248-0848 293 Perry St., Port Perry, ON '�k�•' t .t '�k�•' High school expansion bid shot down No relief for Pickering students at St. Mary's BY SUSAN O'NF7LL Stuff Writer PICKERING — There's no relief in sight for students at St. Mary Catholic Sec- ondary School after the separate board Mon- day defeated a series of motions calling for an addition to the overcrowded facility. In an attempt to alleviate the crowded sit- uation at the Whites Road facility, Pickering trustee Jim McCafferty called on the Durham Catholic District Schcx>I Board to conduct a feasibility study on the construc- tion of a third flag, a two-storey addition where the school's 30 portables are current- ly located or replacing the portables with port-a-paks. However, the first two motions regarding the building of a third flax and the con- struction of a two-storey addition were quickly defeated. And, the third was never debated because no one would second the motion to consider it. "The students and the teachers are the ones who arc suffering;' said Trustee Mc- Cafferty following the meeting. He said he'll "get direction from the par- ents -of students on any further options to al- leviate the overcrowding. According to the board, the school has a current enrolment of approximately 1,750 students. But that number is expected to climb to more than 1,900 next year and is projected to reach 1,932 the following year. Board staff are counting on the new joint high school in north Ajax to alleviate some of the pressure on St. Mary when that facili- ty opens in 2001, but Trustee McCafferty said the new school will be "filled with Ajax students because there is so much growth" there. He told trustees he's concerned about the number of portables in the system — ap- proximately 200 across the region — and said portables are not being used as tempo- rary measures any more. "We're spending S 1.6 million on (renova- tions to) the board (headquarters) office and not on the kids;" he said. "The students need this expansion:' However, Pickering Trustee Fran Pereira, who voted against building an addition at St. Mary, said a third flag would "create chaos" by increasing the student population. "As a temporary measure, I don't like poriables;' she said. Trustee Pereira noted a third floor would be a permanent structure that could hamper the board's ability to se- cure funding for new pupil places in the fu- ture if enrolment at St. Mary dropped and the space was under-utilized. "I don't believe it's good for our students to be clustered into one building." she added. St. Mary student Serena Schwab, one of two pupil trustees currently serving on the separate board, reported the cafeteria and hallways at the school arc packed at lunch time and between classes. "Getting through (the hallways) is impos- sible;' she said. Ms. Schwab added she'd like to see an- other high school built in Pickering to ac- commodate pupils. "An addition or a third floor wouldn't help the issues of overcrowding in the cafe- teria and halls," she told trustees. ging L 1 .._ • �=_tri Why not do both.". You can play 9 holes of Golf at CARRUTHER'S CREEK GOLF & FLOWER CENTRE and pick up your outdoor Flowers at the same time and place! Large Selection of ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS PERENNIALS + TROPICALS 1 Added Bonus With every purchase of *150." worth of Flowers and / or Plants you are entitled to a FREE weekday "Round of Golf" Carruther's Creek GOLF b FLOWER CENTRE 650 Lake Ridge Road AJAX Tel. 426 -GOLF (4653 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 21, 1999 PAGE 13 PURCHASE FINANCING HU- I on all 1999 Chrysler minivans for up to 48 months ,UNE 10 oti...,.'an......a A.. % •. :.sa -,o..• .ro .00.� �, ..,,,, b Y"+rr v,rrJw- AV+..vs{Sw.'wOue.'-r.-rplw. SMab a.G:Mx�rs �JWL-' qb+ "M+T ;—V. L'S J0"'%GUS JOG 0 r. U � J J J �J .twcES P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 21, 1999 Students dive into the Think Bowl to solvep roblems Two Durham boards host annual event Students from throughout Ontario will be in Durham next month to com- pete in the 1999 Provincial Think Bowl competition being hosted by the region's two school boards. The Durham District School Board and the Durham Catholic District School Board are hosting the event. for junior and intermediate elementary school students, for the first time this year. Eighteen teams of four students each will participate in the day -long, problem -solving competition at St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic School in Whithy Monday, June 7. Two teams from each of the region's schools boards will take part. Teams will be presented a problem during the first portion of the competi- tion in the morning and challenged to present their solution in a drama pre- sentation during the afternoon session. Pupils are evaluated by two judges on a written component and on their presentation as part of the event. It will he followed by an awards ceremony. Artfest returns to Pickering PICKERING — The third annual Artfest will be held Saturday, May 29 from 1 l a.m. to 5 p.m. in Esplanade Park behind the Pickering Civic Com- plex, One The Esplanade. Artfest 1999 will feature manv local hands, artists, artisans, singing groups, dancers and performers, as well as activities for youths and chil- dren. The performance schedule includes the Ajax/Pickering Community Or- chestra, Pickering Community Con- cert Band. The George Lake Big Band, Baraka. Candace Liburd, Caro- line Brooks and Company and Young Violinists. There'll also be entertain- ment from the Pickering Wc,thill klu- sical Theatre. the Count% Toon Singers, Joyful Noise and Sweet Har mony. Dance performances will be presented by the Denise Lester Dance Academy, the Kick Up A Fuss Clog- gers and Pickering Ballet School Dance Academy. As well, walking puppets, and streets performers will appear throughout the day. Activities will include an Interac- tive Dance Area, a chance for youths to try their hand at graffiti and to crc- ate their own limited edition print. Under the '1 Made This' tent, children two to 12 can make shaker birds, sun- shine drums, rain maker,, wearable art, a wind sock, sock puppets and more. For more information call 420- -It 1() Fax lot The Ajax News Advertiser General: 683-7363 The new Canadian Tire Pickering ground breaking was held last week. On hand were (1-r) Bill Graham, Cdn. Tire Pickering Associate Dealer; Doug Dickerson, Councillor; Dave Ryan, Councillor; Mayor Wayne Arthurs and Janet Ecker, MPP. The new store is scheduled to be open before Christmas. CANADIAN TIRE 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering Along walkfor the YMCA Celia Morin and son Benjame 4orotan• lead the pack durinh; the first annual YMCA Family Resource Centre's fiord -raisin; walk -a -thou. This part of'the walk took participants through Ale.r Robertson Park in Pickering. Now Can I Cultivate o Nealth Self-image in the Children I Influence? Dr. Rod Wilson, B.sc., MA, Y.T.s., PRD. What is self image? Har an we cultivate hes" self Images in the children we know? why do self images last so long? wiry aro marry of us stip struggling with self mages that have their roots so marry years in the past? These questions and many others wig be asked and an- swered in Forest Brook's next Cornhnunity Interest presentation. Why not take two hours out of your hectic schedule and spend an evening taking stock, developing a perspective, putting on new glasses. The ctuldren that you bhow and Bove wig appreciate ill Pam register by An 2nd by a" the duce office at (906) 831-0745 and speaking b sonwo n P or kaving a message on the arhswering no- dwie with your name, lelephorhe number, and the number of people pbw ning to attend. 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NEWS ADVERTISER Film review M A Y 2 1, 1 9 9 9 Star Wars' Phantom Menace just doesn't shine BY JOHN DUARTE- Staff Editor In 1977, 'Star Wars' ush- ered in a new era in movies. Without much fanfare, it quickly built momentum and became one of the most suc- cessful movies of all time, It also became the standard by which movies were gauged, principally with its never -be- fore seen technical effects. But that was a long time ago in a movie theatre far, far away... This week and with much fanfare, 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace' opened in movie theatres and leaves us remarking, "Tiley don't make movies like they used to." Never being ones to be dissuaded by hype, six of us ventured among die-hard 'Star Wars' fans (most of whom weren't even born when the original movie hit the silver screen). Our goal was to decide whether 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phan- tom Menace' would live up to the buu or to determine if George Lucas was playing a big joke on us all and laugh- ing all the way to the bank. Other than nine-year-old Jason Burghardt, who has yet to he jaded by the hype, the rest of us agreed, 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace' falls short in all the areas which endeared us to the original 'Star Wars.' There is little storylinte, no emotion and even less pacing. We never really care for the good guys or hate the bad guys. The panoramic views of make-believe worlds don't I inspire us (we have seen them all before) and even the spe- cial effects fall short and the Lucas inventiveness never surfaces (OKI Maybe it does in one scene). Editor-in-chief Joanne Burghardt's first words out of the theatre were, "I had a hard time staying awake." That sentiment was shared by the rest of us. Reporter Cindy Upshall, who admits not remembering much of the first movie, said 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace' was "fun" and that you don't need to know the whole 'Star Wars' story to enjoy this movie. Northum- berland News editor Mike Johnston, who docs remem- ber the original trilogy, said 'The Empire Strikes Back' was "still much better." Teenager Vanessa Burghardt commented on the fact "not much happens" in this movie. She is right. The basic plot for 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace' can he described in a sentence or two. The origi- nal 'Star Wars' was rich with subplots weaved throughout the film. In fact, there were enough storylines to carry us through three movies. This time around, the characters are thin and two- dimensional. There is little charm or wit to the good guys. And the bad guy, Darth Maul, provides nothing more than a mediocre fight scene that is supposed to be the cli- matic point of the movie. 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Thurs. 71A*S0;Sst Sun„YorL1:30,4:1S,7:00,9:50 SHE'S ALL THAT (RE -R (PG) 'Fri., Tues., Wed, Thurs. 7:30.9-45: Set, Sun., Yon, 2-05,4:35,7:30, t.45 THE MUMMY (PG) 'Fri -Tues.• Wed-Thurs. 7:05,10:W. Sa, Sul., Mon.1:35.420,7:W 10:00 EMY, ` msis• THE MATRIX (AA) 'Fri., Tun., Wsd Thus. 7:10,10:00; Sat, Sur., Moa 130,4:X7:10,10.00 BLACK MASK (R) 'Fri, Tun- Wrd.,Thus. 7:20, 9:30; Sat, Sun„ Mon. I:W4:00, 720, t30 LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (PG) 'Frl,Tun., Wd. 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Hermia (Pfeiffer) and Lysander (Kline) flee deep into the forest to escape Hermia's fa- ther who wants Hermia to marry Demetrius. Demetrius bicycles into the woods in pursuit of his true love Hermia, only to be followed by Helena, who adores Demetrius. Chaos ensues when the trickster Puck administers a secret love potion, causing the lovers to mix and match with outrageous re- sults. Analyze This: Billy Crystal, Robert Dc Niru, Lisa Kudrow. Paul Vitti (Dc Niro) is one of New York's most powerful gang- sters. But when it comes time for him to assume his role as the of his crime family, he suddenly starts having panic attacks. Enter psychiatrist Ben Sobol (Crystal). Babv Geniuses: Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall. Dr. Elena Kinder (Turn- er) funds a secret research lab de- voted to cracking the c(xie to baby language. But when the best and �rivht- est of these baby geniuses es - V c,tr secret forever. Cookie's Fortune: Glenn Close. Generations of the Orcutt family have inhabited a sleepy Mississippi town. Headed by the aging Jewel Mae (Pat Neal), and composed of her two nieces, domineering Camille (Close) and mindless Cora (Julianne Moore), and Cora's rebellious daughter (Liv Tyler), the family is a fairly dysfunctional lot. Jewel misses her recently departed husband and contemplates joining him in the hereafter. Forces of Nature: Ben Af- fleck, Sandra Bullock. Ben (Af- fleck) has to get to New York from Savannah for his wedding to Bridget (Maury Tierney). He has everything under control until an eccentric young woman. Sarah (Bullock) literally falls into his life. Idle Hands: Devon Sawa, Seth Green, EIdcn Henson, Vivi- ca A. Fox. The devil will find work for idle hands to do, so what happens when he goes on the prowl for a partner in crime and ends up with an utterly clueless 17 -year-old slacker'' The result is more moronic than demonic. 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Wife signment from hell. The self -de- Nancy (Hawn), a captivating ro- scribed 'geek to the core' must go mantic who wants to "suck the undercover at a local high school marrow out of life;' will do any - to report on today's teenagers. thing it takes to create more pas - Now, at age 25, Josic must figure sion in their marriage. A pre - out her story and a potential new dictable business trip turns into a love while reliving her horrific riotous series of mishaps that adolescence. soars out of :�mtrol when the 6 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SECTION CALL ANDREA 683-5110 .'n=ruing PAPPSNewLocation Restaurant Vlhatch for our _. comms soon Your Hosts, Tom & Chris Papatheodorou invite you to their OIL new location to enjoy great food, beautifully renovated interior and a delightful patio! Pickering Home & Leisure Centre (in ft old Dakota Bob's location 401 at Brock Pd) 427-3403 Shakespeare in Love: Gwyneth Paltrow. In 1593 Eng- land, struggling young play- wright Will Shakespeare (Joseph Ficnnes) is suffering from writer's block. Then, he meets Viola (Paltrow) and, inspired by love, puts the finishing touches on one of the greatest love stories ever told. Oscars galore' Star Wars I - The Phantom Menace: Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor. Darth Vader is a hope- ful nine-year-old boy named Anakin Skywalker and Obi -Wan Kenobi is a brash young Jedi Knight. The first chapter of the Star Wars saga follows Anakin's jour- ney as he pursues his dreams and confronts his deepest fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil. Now playing at the Cineplex Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas: Entrapment: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta -Jones, Vine Rhames, Will Patton. 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The Matrix: Kcanu Reeves, Lau- rence Fishburne. Carrie -Anne Moss. In the near future, a computer hacker named Neo (Reeves) discovers that all life on Earth may he nothing more than an elaborate facade created by a malevolent cyber -intelligence. He joins like-minded Rebel warriors Morpheus (Fishburne) and Trinity (Moss) in their struggle to overthrow the Matrix. The Mummy: Brendan Fraser. Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. A full- scale remake of Universal Pictures' seminal 1932 film about an expedi- tion of treasure -seeking explorers in the Sahara Desert in 1925. After stumbling upon an ancient tomb, they unwittingly set loose a 3,000-ycar- old legacy of terror, embodied in the vengeful reincarnation of an Egyptian priest sentenced to an eternity as one of the living dead. Also playing: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Never Been hissed, Star Wars 1 - The Phantom Menace. A'ow pkving at Pickering Town Centre's Famous Players Cinemas: 10 Things I Hate About You: Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, Joseph Gordon-Lcvitt, Larisa Oicynik. Popu- lar, pretty Bianca Stratford (Oleynik) has a dilemma. A family rule forbids her from dat- ing until her unpopular, rebellious, boy -hating older sister Kat (Stiles) gets a suitor of her own. Black Mask: Jet Li, Francoise Yip, Lau Ching Wan, Karen Mok. Before he was "the mask". Tsui was part of an elite military force of medically enhanced super soldiers rendered void of physical or emotional pain. Realizing that a carefully orchestrat- ed effort to murder all of Hong Kong's drug lords is the work of hip former 701 Squad, Tsui must act fas to protect his new friends, co-worker and the entire planet. Doug's Ist !Movie: Based on th( top-rated television series, the movie stars the average, lovable adolescent Doug Funnie who is faced with evert teenager's dilemma — doing what is right or what is popular. Election: Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon. Jeanine Jackson. Jim McAllister (Broderick) is a popu- lar teacher who loves making a differ- ence in his students' lives. Tracv Flick is the school's consummate overachiever ready for the student government presidency. Jim decides this human achievement machine must he stopped and recruits his own candidate for president. a popular sidelined football hero. When the two -person contest gains another combatant and campaign fever sets in, the lines between right and wrong grow increasingly blurry and Jim's life begins to spin out of control. Life is Beautiful: A Chaplinesque fable about the power of imagination set against the stark reality of the Second World War in Europe. Rober- to Benigni combines satire, physical comedy, social commentary and a touch of the surreal into a moving love story. Benigni plays the Jewish shop- keeper who helps his family survive the Nati death camps with his inven- tive wit and imagination. She's All That: Freddie Prinze Jr., Chris Owen. Teenage high school heartthrob Zach (Prinze Jr.) bets he can turn the school's geekiest girl, Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook), into a prom queen. He succeeds, but falls in love with her in the process. Also planing: Entrapment, The Matrix, The Mummv. "GRAND OPENING" ADULT TIME VIDEO iVAER Sm V XO�+S,ti STOCK New Releases Daily VIDEO Twp` STOP 4f** �' You've Found The Best Forget The Rest • Free Membership • Mags, Toys • Fine Selecltort of Marital Aids CD ROMS & MORE • 2 for 1 Rentals on Sunda& Tuesdays •3f r$ 0ANOther Days ADULT TII1_ )M= 72 Harwood Ave., S.ax Ajax Plaza, (Opposite Town Hall) South of 401 (905) 683.0996 40pen: U)am to Midnight 7 days a week. Frenchman's Bay Festival band Practically Hip PICKERING — This opening act. Road. A portion of the pro - year's Frenchman's Bay Festi- The concert will begin at 9 ceeds will go to Denise House, val will kick off with a concert p.m. Friday. 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Ajax -Mak/Pickering joWhitby 1 Audiology Audiology Hearing Centre 95"SL(at Hetwood) I=ft tepMft,� 104 (at Hwy. 2) 1032 Brock St. S. (N.01401) AJaX wittitbi 831-8311 831-8311 666-7726 --it4.!5rli�Y g.Awa:aeaMaw*Ps•r,e�•n.m•.:ea•.n:-+we�c s••ri�'�ti♦����.war..a.e ws.,rwv,.�„_�«. . a,-. .�.. _..... _ � N,*, t EWU AMERTISEWFMDAY EUMM,'MAV 21,19" PACE 21 �eUP 0 & GAWEN Ocala 2px lnvite.v you to our 4th Annual Blossom Festival Weekend Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. May 22 & 23. 1999 Orchard, Vineyard Tours Wine Tasting & Tours Entertainment N E W S ADVERTISERMAY 21, 1 9 9 9 --------------------- --- --- A garden with the heady scent of lavender -I grow lavender not for its looks but for its fragrance. Lavender has been prized for centuries for its perfume and healing properties. In Victorian times it was used for freshening linen and re- pelling insects. It was considered a cure- all in the medicine cabinet of the times. Lavender infusions and essential oil were used to help relieve headaches, calm the nerves, treat wounds, nervous conditions as well as attract members of the opposite sex! Studies have been done that shows the smell of lavender can help reduce cone's heart rate. Lavender's scent is lo- cated primarily in the dense clusters of light blue or purple flowers that rise above the greyish -green foliage. Most plants reach a height of two feet and firm a shrub -like clump 18 inches wide. Grow lavender in a sunny location in a dry area of your garden. lite soil can be ptx3r and lavender will still be happy. In winter, protect the crown of the plant with mulch to prevent injury. Plants are more susceptible to winter in- jury when grown in wet, heavy soil so try to avoid this. Shearing plants early in the section promotes new growth. Lavender can be propagated by cut- tings taken in the spring. If you have a ,:()Id frame you can take cuttings from "ide shoots in the late summer and fall And root them in the cold frame. You can also sow seeds. The seed germinates in eight to 12 days when the temperature is he tween 21 and 24 degrees. Lavender flowers, leaves and stemF. can be cut and dried to add to pot-pourri and sachets. Sachets are good to keep near linen and sweaters to discourage moths. For a luxurious bath prepare an infu- sion of lavender flowers. Here's how: Add a handful of lavender flowers to a pot (I litre or quart) of boiling water. Let 'brew' 15 minutes and then strain the water. This water infusion can also be used as a wash for your skin where there is a cut or scrape or just to freshen and clean your skin.Lavender is also used in herb Was for its ability to relax the ner- vous system. For me its taste is rather strong, but if you like it, a small amount of the dried herb can be added to a pot of tea for a change. Some of the more desirable qualities to seek out are. 'Dwarf Blue' with its lavender -blue flowers on plants 12 inch- es tall and 18 inches wide; 'Hidcote Blue' has dark purple flowers produced on compact, 1 -foot tall plants; 'Grosso' is very fragrant with, dark viola flow- ers; `Ptovenoe' is a 3 -foot tall pleat that Show how your garden .grows PICKERING — The Pickering Horticultural Society is looking for green thumbs so blooming proud of their work that they want others to see it. If your garden grows well, the soci- ety wants to hear from you for its gar- den tour scheduled for Sunday, July 11. Anyone who wants to show off their garden or recommend a garden they'd like to see can call Jill Snape at 839- 7OS7 by May 31. produces mauve Flowers; 'Jean Davis' has pale pink flowers on plants 15 inch- es tall and my Favourite is the 'Munstead Strain' variety with the traditional laven- der -coloured flowers on plants about 18 inches tall; 'Rosea' - has a nice pink flower on plants about 15 inches tall. Veronica Sliva In The Garden n u (905) 985-9924 971 High Point Road Port Perry, Ont. West of Hwy. 12 oris Sk: ug;o,g 1 .I n,_ 36 YonM Lanni P3X6 tlssal r+.rf■aIf c►''M FreisM PM R &WAIM& SI ew ft Dapnk a Tars WE HAVE THE RIGHT LEASE PAYMENT FOR YOU'. Ilnti� Mrrr1 I' cont 1!!! 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Water enters the Dial Valve, goes down the standpipe and out through the laterals. Sand bed is lifted and stirred up and dirt travels up and out the waste line where it may be connected to a Backwash or Discharge Hose. RINSE: Used to reset and level the sand and clean out the Dial Valve usually 1 min. Water enters the Dial Valve, goes out the diffuser and levels out the sand. RECIRCULATE: Used to by-pass the sand resulting in No Filtration of the water. LLOYDS LANDSCAPMG WHIRLPOOL: '°" """`""" `"""""�'°"�"' S Water enters the dial valve and -XSTnsi >sNM snKZ lass- • exists through the return outlet back Professional Design, Installation & Maintenance. ` - to the pool. y CLOSED: 4 • Planting• Sodding,? Shuts off any water flow at the Dial Interlocking, Precast & Natural Valve. Stone. 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F. come and r Asparac Mother G Sunsl Carnatior F � � 1 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M.-8 P.M. 2465 Brock Roa _.r%VTO'S Few_ • 6110- Al, I kR PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY E6fT10N, Msy 21,1999 All you need is LOVE High school pupils urged to take vow against violence High school students in Durham are "taking a stand" against violence as the LOVE (Let's Oppose Violence Every- where) campaignXets under way in area schools. The Ontario Secondary School Students' Association (OSSSA ). which represents the 700,000 high school pupils in the province, is kicking off the LOVE campaign in public high schools this month to raise awareness about violence in schools. "We feel violence is a huge issue:' says Deb Thompson, president of OSSSA's Central East Region and an OAC student at R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Os- hawa. "It's basically an aware- ness program:' she says. "It's making sure youths are aware vi- olence is an issue" Ms. Thompson says posters will be sent to all area high DEB THOMPSON 'Making sure youths are aware violence is an issue.' schools and students will be en- couraged to sign their name and make a pledge not to resort to vi- olence to solve conflicts. Stu- dents who make that pledge will Macintosh For the Air11��+ We Breathe'1��) Chrysler Plymouth 19,S0 Accredited Accredited levo •neJ $ Test & Repair I `�')U 19"i Facility + 837-893 Call- alc860 331 Park Rd. 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She notes other campaigns are under way throughout the province and says at the end of the drive here all of the signed posters will likely be collected and taken to the Durham District School Board "to show students are taking a stand". She adds the local OSSSA group is hoping to organize a stu- dent forum of some kind, possi- bly an anti -violence art show, for pupils before the end of the school year. Auxiliarypower Members of the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre's hospital auziliar stand proudh behind a digital flouroscopy unit their fund-raising effort helped purchase. The volunteer group, in the last 30 months, has donat ed $500,000 to the hospital. Here, (from left) Patricia Cross, Be, Carmichael and Shirley Rowland show off the high-tech equipment. !� It>�>> For the Air11��+ We Breathe'1��) 1982 19,S0 Accredited 11�, M ROSEVILLE UXBRIDGE GREENBANK 1 :N Rn/EFt 7 BROUGHAM %.A4 -E ,FW404 AVE N 3. 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EwCir �T ZELLERS GARDEN CENTRES OPEN VICTORIA DAY MONDAY 8:00 A.Y. TO 2:00 P.M. FIVE POINTS MALL, OSHAWA � ZELLEASIWAX ZELLERS PLAZA, SIMCOE SL, OSHAWA 7e1 ewe wwwu��nm r ZELLERS,PICKERING TOWN CENTER O LLE (NEW MMM coq ler All savings are on regular -priced items, selections may vary by store .This sale is limited to in -stock items only. Sorry, no rainchecks and no dealers. We reserve the right to limite quantities. CARDEN CENTRE HOURS: MOH -SAT: 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. *SUN: 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. P PAGE 25. NEWS ADVERTISER FRIOM -EDI 101% May2'7•.1999 NEWS -Sport &LEisURE A D V E RT I SER MAY 21, 1 9 99 SportSHORTS_n MAY syncs Y 21, 1999 and swims Equestrians aren't just one -trick ponies PICKERING — Teams from the to anaanl ti Ctl e Pickering Pony Club will compete In the Central Ontario Regional Tetrathlon this weekend. Tetrathlon is a demanding com- ' Pickering swimmer and partner pool their talents for national cro«vn petition, consisting of swimming, shooting, running and cross-country BY AL R/VETf The two have taken one step at a riding. SPorts Editor Boys and girls compete in sepa- time this past season. improving their rate divisions in Tetrathlon at five ley—PICKERING — A Pickering performances at each successive els - junior 'A', junior 'B', senior 'A', swimmer and her partner were in competition and gaining increased senior 'B' and novice. The 'A' and 'B' sync in the pool to capture a Canadi- confidence in the march toward the splits are determined by the competi- an title at the National Synchronized nationals. tors' levels of riding skills, as mea- Swimming Championships in Win- The pair started out with a third- sured by the Canadian Pony Club nipeg recently. place finish at the provincials at the testing system. Victoria Dwight, 14, and Coune- Etobicoke Olympium in early March. The winners of regional competi- nay Stewart. of Unionville, impressed At the divisionals in Montreal where tions at the senior 'A' and junior 'A' the judges with their Swan Lake rou- they competed against top-flight levels may be chosen to represent tine to capture top spot at the nation- swimmers from Ontario and Quebec, the region at national and internation- als. the two finished second, which al competitions. Dwight says the gold medal was a earned them their first shot at the na- Tetrathlon feeds into Modern culmination of more than 20 hours a tionals. Pentathlon, which adds fencing and week spent training with coach Elena Dwight says each competition was substitutes stadium jumping for Podolskv at the Svnchro Optima club a learning experience for the duo this cross-country riding. in North York. season. The shooting, swimming and run- "it felt really good because we've -We had a lot more time to go over ning competitions will take place at been training hard all year, but we everything and make things sharp by St. Andrew's College, near Aurora, on also had a lot of fun:' says the Grade the time the nationals came around:' Saturday. The stadium and cross- R student at Frenchman's Bay Public she says. country riding will be held at the Sad- School. Dwight joined another Pickering dlewood Equestrian Centre, near The old -medal win was Bethany, on Sunday. Iz quite a resident, Melanie Quigg, 13, in North feat for the two as they'd only been York's 14 -and -under team event to training and competing in the event finish fifth in the country. since last October. This is Dwight's third year in syn - Pickering gymnast "We had to do a lot of dryland chronized swimming. She competed training;' says Dwight. *1 would go at the 'B' level for two years before in Ontario's elite to her house on Fridays and we would graduating to the 'A' level this season. work on getting our arms and legs on The season will end with the Tril- PICKERING — A Pickering ath- the right angles. 1 think if we didn't lium Provincial %lect at the Universi- lete struck gold twice at the recent train as hard as we did we wouldn't ty of Toronto June I I to 13 when Elite Canada 1999 Gymnastics Meet have come first." Dwight will swim a solo routine. at Conestoga College in Kitchener. , AMANDA PATERSON Double gold medallist at Elite Canada meet Amanda Paterson helped the Metro East Gymnastics Team capture the gold medal in the team category in the senior level 1 division. Individually, she also won the overall provincial title in the brack- et. The East York Gymnastics Club member finished first on uneven bars and balance beam, third on floor ex- ercises and sixth on vault to claim the overall gold medal. , F(REWORK CA" 100% GUARANTEE FACTORY FRESH Bulletin _ FROM AROUND THE WORLD - COMPETITIVE PRICES Board KINSMEN CLUB The News Adver- 1W tiler welcomes OF AJAX your notices for WE PAY TAXES FREE GIFT burin board. ON PURCHASES WITH PURCHASE OVER $100 -� Non-profit organi- OVER $100 WHU CIES LAST zahons are wd- - ASK ABOUT SUPER VOLUME DISCOUNTS 'PLEASE PRESENT THIS AD- •• tome to submft PRMEW TO CJIAEZZ Y thttir announce SEE OUR TRAILERS**** ments for pubG- TT»" Caam cation. DEAD- oxi = WAUM n LINE: 10 days X prior to event. r win • FAX them: —I VAX sotTn, rots TYO[11i I T.AUUXT n.,L, • 683-7363 May la, 19, 20 S p.m. - 9 p.m. EMU them: May 21 1 P.M. - 9 p.m. newsroom@ May 22, 23, 24 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. durham.net MNL them: 130 Commercial Cal�s at 683-51 0 Ave., Ajax. Ont., LIS 2H5 Vrtoria Dwight (in dark suit) and duet partner Court- na.v Stewart captured a national title Pickering Playing Fields Ia Annandale Golf Course CO-ED BEACH VOLLEYBALL • Leagues • Tournaments • • Corporate Events • Season Starts June 1st Call 416=376=1932 im�ted O � ���al ood a+ktt�aPr _ "� adtrllRW''�`t�i+�'�cz"tk�s yair � �'� M�'lr��'t�te wr �r+•°�!t� ar �w as�r�m�s �w.T,. �.mrsF.�rr.�...,.rr....,..: r., .:. � ... , m _ .. _— _ — - i ,7, 4 • :-.-NEWSATPAF 9M KFflUM-1=0N, inlay-41;1'NO PAGE 2i P Ajax seniors batsbooming in two wens AJAX — The Ajax senior men's 'AAA' baseball team is per- t cct so far in the young Eastern Ontario Baseball Association sea- son after posting two wins in the opening weekend of league play. Ajax chalked up its second win of the season in Markham Satur- day afternoon, defeating the home side 9-5. The turning paint in the contest came with the score tied at 4-4 when Markham intentionally walked Shane Moore to load the bases. Steve Morgan and Warren Houston then hit back -to -hack douhlcs t() break the game wide open. Jamie Couture pitched a solid five innings to lead Ajax to the win. Jamie Mathieum hit a horne run. The Ajax seniors opened the season at the Ajax Community Centre diamond last Friday night a,,ainst the Scarborough Devil Up and over Chris Chiovitti goes up and over the bar while competing in the high jump at Vallee Firm Public Sc'hool's recent track rind freld ,/(;N, Chiovitti iron the event and was close ;ting a school record. Winncr% born thr A.J. GROf*,V/ NeK-s Adcerriser ptw►o field da)• at the Pickering school will ad- vance to the Durham Elementary Athletic Association Regional Track and Field Champloship.s at the Oshawa Chic .Stadr- run later this month. Rays. The Ajacians had little trou- hlc pasting a 13-3 win. Intact, the game was halted in the seventh in- ning under the IO -run mercy rule. Dean Krkey tripled and homered to h;ad the Ajax offence. Trevor Robertson homercd to the opposite field. Pitcher Pat Middleton hurled five strong innings to earn the vic- tory. Ajax played Whithy at the Ajax Cornmunit} Centre'l-hursday niuht after the News Advertiser's dead- line. The seniors return to action on Saturday. Mar, 22 when they hast Peterborough at the Ajax Commu- nity Centre at I p.m. The senior team's players live in Ajax and Pickering. LADIES TO G101aF • Beginner & Back r to Basic Classes • 5. 1 hr. lessons 1 ! • Beginning June 15, 16&'7 , � 42H479 Classes held at lk�Fex Run Golf Centre Taunton Rd.. Ajax i E I N E SHOOTOUT QUALIFIERS • RICK ANDERSON OSHAWA • TIM FORBES PICKERING • CHRIS LOCKE WHITBY • DAVE LITTLE PICKERING • CARLO DILEGGE PICKERING • KEN LINKLATER SCARBOROUGH • TIM WESSELS WHITBY • AL COLLINS OSHAWA • TODD CARLSON AJAX Next Site: Ttmesday, May 25 Ken Fuhon's Golf Centre AM PAGE 28 NEWS ADVER I R FRIDAY EDMN,'MW 21.1999 A taste for oriental? We ][)eli[ver, Sears introduces an inspiring new spirit of design that combines the beauty of Eastern fabrics and details of Western styling. This weekend, all furniture and sleep sets are on sale or at special purchase prices. Plus, beat the GST or use your Sears Card and don't pay for one full year and earn double Sears Club points on all furniture and sleep sets. Sale prices in effect Sautrday, May 22 and Sunday, May 23.1999. Unless otherwise slated. while quamm W. Some Mm may have been an sale dt q the past week. Urm Sears furniture store 1650 VICTORIA ST, UNIT 07, WHIM, ONTARIO. PI IOXG: 605) 579448 �urniture store whole(Whow►e. coordinated garniture VW offer. Sears will deduct an amount equNalerd to the GST from yore purchase pry. 'Darr"1 Pay' offer: Don't pay until May 2000 on approved credit, with your Sears Card. Mi mum 5200 purdwse. S35 deferrat fee and al applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of 0udrase. Ask for details.'Oor le Soars (�� Sears Club an olars Card and get double Sears Club points on al UTAge and sleep sets. On Waved credit. Ask for details. Wr m d IN" Stirs Iii pith' oN@m Do not apply to deferral fees, d*%ery, �T charges. Apply to merchar dise in Sears knitta scores. Exclude items in our LpuidatavOuilet stores and Catalogue purchases. Offers end Sunday, May 23, 1999. W0538099 Capyrtgts 1999. Sews Code k. ,:; r.. Yi ��:MB�lt �'� .�'E7r�11:�'6it'�"�iiF'Etr�fiM arsTRliiaST�rlr.w..7i+►srr.wwrn�.a►a�lsw�rr.e...,�....�,�. r. .�.. ,.. ,_ �. A ;,; `; l� 101 ® VICTORIA STREET E. E0#AV � i 1650 VICTORIA ST, UNIT 07, WHIM, ONTARIO. PI IOXG: 605) 579448 �urniture store whole(Whow►e. coordinated garniture VW offer. Sears will deduct an amount equNalerd to the GST from yore purchase pry. 'Darr"1 Pay' offer: Don't pay until May 2000 on approved credit, with your Sears Card. Mi mum 5200 purdwse. S35 deferrat fee and al applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of 0udrase. Ask for details.'Oor le Soars (�� Sears Club an olars Card and get double Sears Club points on al UTAge and sleep sets. On Waved credit. Ask for details. Wr m d IN" Stirs Iii pith' oN@m Do not apply to deferral fees, d*%ery, �T charges. Apply to merchar dise in Sears knitta scores. Exclude items in our LpuidatavOuilet stores and Catalogue purchases. Offers end Sunday, May 23, 1999. W0538099 Capyrtgts 1999. Sews Code k. ,:; r.. Yi ��:MB�lt �'� .�'E7r�11:�'6it'�"�iiF'Etr�fiM arsTRliiaST�rlr.w..7i+►srr.wwrn�.a►a�lsw�rr.e...,�....�,�. r. .�.. ,.. ,_ �. A ;,; `; AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER LASSIFIED NEWS ADVERTISER-FAIDAY.EDI'TION,JbV2.1. "W,PAr• kZ9,A1? To Place Your Ad Call: 683-0707 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers I I Careers 1 General HNP 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General HNP IM General IM General HNp AVERY DENNISON \very Dennison Office Products Canada has an immediate need for a FLECTRICAI,/NmiNTF,NANCE MECHANIC Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, this position plays a ke} role in our Maintenance Department on the afternoon shift. This position is responsible for the installation. maintenance, troubleshooting, servicing and rebuilding of production equipment. The successful candidate must possess a secondary school graduation diploma, minimum 3rd year apprentice but a license -,%ould be an asset. The ideal candidate must have a strong electrical background. Must be able to use all mechanical and machine shop tools and equipment. read and understand hlueprints and be able to work to a safe and satisfactory manor. A background in a tlexo press and packaging machinery Industry would be an asset. Please submit your resume to: Manager, Employee Services Avery Dennison Canada Inc. 200 Base Line Road Fast Bowmanville, Ontario IAC IA2 Fax (905) 6974777 No phone calls please. Only applccaots selected for an Interview will he contacted. M.I.S. ASSISTANT A/S 400 SYSTEM OPERATOR Experience with A/S 400 & PC System data entry and info extraction. MFG and sales experience would be an asset. Fax Resume to 905-839-1717 1 1 Careers THE FUTURE belongs to apse ono are prepared for change Those wep are focused and to Inose ilio am technical, skilled Net 9 Com. using MCSE/lotus Notes, Database administration using Oracle Computer Maintenance - A. New media web desgn and Autocad. software desgn and programer" Financial as- SISIX" may be available to eligible students. Can Durtwn Business Computer College (905)427-3010. CAREER SCHOOL OF FLOR- AL DESIGN 26 wk R(xrsby d Business Program. 12 wk Io- tensive 3-phase program. 3 wk Professional course, in- home video. Beginners Pro - grain Part-lime/lull time courses available. A school where an youf train" becomes wonhwAiile. Firen- Clal assistance may lot iWll- able 905.436.7746. DUAUFIED DocuTech, Xerox 5390staff required for 00w wa Whitby Location. Some Shift work Temporary, assign- ments Other opponumbes available in the GTA, temp awl perm Please tax resume 10 416-224-2827. Shannon Human Resources leader in. D� production � THE HAIL STATION Career Training Carter. Career Vain. 09 available in artificial nails. ear Candling• pedi- cures, waxing. Air bru shft and tattooing Iec nques. Student Firarldrig riegorable. 190439.2217. Please read your classified ad on the hrst day of pubka. tlon as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. 1 Gaewral HMP 'JOBS On-lhe- JDb- AVAILABLEi Tranrig FOR Jknemet YOUTHiAccess Jlnterview o b Skills .....a ,Resume ACCBrw6 APPLICATIONS . Vancouver teasedmpatly open" new office in Scar- borolugh. Area of training in - dude mail -room to manage - amt. Must work well with members at 914 opposite sex. Sumlrw students welcome. Call ft" (416) 335-8.146 III Moce9ver Required hownediately for a sporting goods distributor in Fu1f-lalle position starting at 89.001hr. Fax Resume to: 905.852-5724 AJAX VIDEO STORE requires full and part time courtier help. Some computer experience. Must be reliable, bondable. immediately. Call 905-683- 09% or 905-836-9262 1 General HNp SERVICE ADVISOR •^.n�: JJU andt_. A'l Must haw experience in 'res. parts sales and good �';sl!omer service Fax re- sume 101416) 590'0346 Auto Body Shop ESTIMATOR rcguirrd fair husy .hop In Whitby. Must have A.D.P experience. Fax resume to (905430-2208 McAM ITL runt good wages clean abstract and U S experience is a must Call Joe at 905-427- 4863 CLASS A DRIVERS wanted for broker for van bid runs 10 U S A as soon as possible Must lave Must nave Current Canada and US medicals. police clearance CVOR ab- sirad, able to pus drug screen Above average com- pensation new equipment Phone 8nan 1-905-697.3859 or 1-888-866-1544 MOTHERS' IIISTORANTE. 110 Lupe Or UArtbY requires Experienced Kitchen Help .Dishwasher/prep person. Hostess/Host/Bus person - evenings. Fast paced environ- ment Accepting resumes af- ter 9 p.m.. No phone calls Plea AJAX SALON requires Full or Part time Expa imeed Haiir�fig 00011 Wages plus Commission 8 Otter incentive Call 6197 :MvwSM CoommTOR d kemw er Triunes. 30 mlHev- motivated People deeded 'm - mediately. Drop off resume at 595 WertwoAll St. E. Urd 54, FIT only. 16+ CMATTS REStAURAMT, Ajax 326 Bayty St. W. Hiring for Cooks, Servers. Full-time/ Part-time. Drop off resume. for Cook position call Steve 2428 2-4p.m.) 8 MONTH TEMPORARY POSITION (Possibility of permanent) FULL TIME - MONDAY TO FRIDAY We Immediately require a person to provide cleaning services for our offices north of Uxbridge. To pick-up an application come to tt10800 5th Concession North. 510.00/hr. ♦' WANTED IMMF:DIATEIN • V. Drivers for F/T %eckcnd work to farrham f P, i up to $15 per hour *I .'.i , of hours pard overnmr • ' . cars experience needed Call today - work this weekend' DDP 905-420-5005 BODY SHOP COORDINATOR/CASHIER required for busy GM dealer. &ldy shop experience required. Please reply to File #366 do This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. LIH 71-5 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, remmes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file umber. Originals mast be sed diraft as indicated by the iestructioes is the ad. for newspaper and flyer disiribstion to carrion in the Ajax area, four days a aleck. Fool size carp or mini van 1s required. For iderview 686-2385, lea" message. Continuously expanding Kitchenware/ Houseware Chain is seeking MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. Candidates must be self -motivated, career oriented and have 2 years management experience. Excellent salary. Bonus package offered. Fax resume to (416)7845257, Ann: Chris COUNTERS NEEDED for flyers, 4 days/week, approx. 17-20 hrs/week. Training provided. For interview 686-2385, leave message. LAKERIDGE RESORT LIMITED 790 Chalk Lake Road Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1 R4 905-649-2058 / 905-686-3607 Requires JANITOR/HANDY PERSON This position is suitable for a mature. versatile person. Two days a week or full time starting Immediately Please submit resume or apply at above address: 9:OOAM-4:OOPM (MONDAY -FRIDAY) T . NON'' HIRING Store Front: Full time uudikighu Part rime midnights Full time days & afterncwms Part time evenings & weekends Friendly, energetic people are eracouraged it) apply Training provided Apply in person to Tim Horton. - Uxbridge & Stounrville ONTARIO HYUNDAI EXPERIENCED SERVICE ADVISOR / PARTS COUNTER PERSON • F.:ll time posltitm • h:-owledge with Conxsys computer stems preferred • l..;crative compensation plan & ^r•nefits package For a confidential personal interview contact: DAVID OGLE ("s) 66ti-53100 Or tial restt9wes tm (!oS) 6WX 753 ROOFING Company requires a responsible individual for general labour and light trailer hauling. Serving North East metro area. Roofing experi- ence required. Clean driving record, references a must. Sal- ary negotiable. Call Steve or Katherine 905-472-0276 SERVICE ADVISOR CAR JOCKEY/CAR WASHER Required immediately by GM dealership. Excellent pay plan/benefit package. Please reply to File 4366 do This week P.O. BOX 481 Oshawa, Ont. LIH 7L5 THE AJAX / PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER requires adult carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door, eyefy -Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, before 6:00 pm. Must have a car. for information call 905-683-5117 Please read your daaaified ad on the first day of puMiatlon as we amot be responsible for more than one knertim in the event of an error. CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser-e- gUeSts that advert!sers 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 errofs in ads is Ilrruted to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error All copy Is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser UUMINU'S PIZZA 6 v,�,r^,nr; •,.,H -,rani; Gnv- ers Apply at any Domino s 9cation in the Durham Re - ;ion Oshawa 1051 Srmcoe jf N 434.2777, Whitby. 300 Dundas ST 430-0030 EARN T2' 5300 5500 or mr-re cer wee■ assembling produis in the crmfort of yew own horse Send a see - addressed stamped envelope to 0 PH 6-2400 Dundas St W Suite Set Ref 636 Mrs- snsauga. Om L5K 2A8 ESTHETICIAN. Protessional. well 7roome'! ',n service Experience :ecessary The Facial Plate 216 Brock St Whr" Can 1905,-668 12a ENERGETIC Full rime sari =ale^.e days ra(/rt5 wee- •.'rpa. rilaiiin knowledge re - .wed resume to your Ixd KiaAh, Osmam Celine I XPFRIF%CFnHAIRSTIt LISTREQUIREDora neve trendylon cel 1'ickennR Telephtmc 1105) 42b -Z EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST •egwred 'A and par• •,^,e 'or '-e Kar Care Centren ft ihlrtbV Mall Minimum 12 Vis e.p Can tired or Derck 119 :211 or Evenings 6662125 EXPERIENCED snort order -ook regwrM mnydia * in S-Iwth P+caerinig Uhldta F/T : Amwlgs Sun -Thur Atom- ' 30am $10 5GU Can Catno- u at (905) 939.1151 ext 3531 Beard Foods Lid FRAMERS HELPER. eaft- sustic tiara workers wo g tam vamwg Own trans- o�rtatan requited 905-852- 3269 FRAMERSrequired rntne- Julay with expenence Call , 905)623-0444 Fill TM LABONEIIS warn- ed for Lawn marmenance 6 larptcaprng No experience required Imnwdmfe posMons awlable (905)-623-3939 GENERAL LABOURER re- quired for woodworking shop Fax resume to i905)723 -394S uCENSEO ASSISTANT Man- ager for Alix Salon Hourly . commission and profit shar- ing. Fun and pan time on - tam for Ain and Whitby Ex- cellent training act opportuni- ties Call Cheryl (905) 723- 7323 NITCNEN MAMAiEM required for busy Pickering restaurant Must have experler= in fast paced environment Full or pan tutee POS1110n. Good padage lot right candidate Call 905 939-0443. 01MENATE 1110E111NG - Live- in Superintendent Couple re- Wred for 49 -unit Blddig in Lindsay. Clearing and gerleral Qnlenam guirednte)ntel tested dl 705.878.5586 or tae 705 879- 5940. EKPENIENM LAMOSCAPE labourers and lawn mam- leniiice labouvers mq red for (year 905) 43round o �t employment. LAMOSCAPE CARONER. Box gardens. 20% lawn tuning. Knowledge of plats preferred. Part time leading to full $11./ hr. (905) 852.6638. LANDSCAPE labourer re- quired Experience preferred. Transportation required. Start Immedlatey (905) 725.1904 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. iong- term temp must have 6 morons working experience 8 safety sleet -toed toots Pick- ering through Oshawa areas Car an asset We will be m- tervewlrg at the Osrawa G- lc Auddonum 99 Thormon Road South. Oshawa on Tues- day. May 18th from 900 am, 2 p m MEN/WOMEN/KIOS. Needed m .eraloques ' I Commer- wi. MaWlines and extra Mork It accepted training and regislranon fees covered Call '4161-944-9343 or 1.800- M 00-ELUS LOCAL ADVERTISING FIRM IriCkme fOr 2C %nergehc peo- ple NOW to nefp wrm rusn season Full-time only Must be 18 years To book appoint- ment Call Jasmine 1905:720- 3144 (students welcome) PART TIME AESTHETICIAN ',ceded Appl r person wrm resume to 36 Athol St E. 2nd floor. Oshawa HAIR STI LIST WANTED �'zrt •,r„e fJll time. or busy saloon in Bowmanvtlle. hourly nage plus Comrtrssion, is benefits d paid �­idays. No Sundays. Please phone Barb or Wendy 623-644.1 PART-TIME STORE ✓ Jove :mr, ,ct 41raK; txto get /our harps dtny. willing to work Saturdays Expenerxe would be an asset Drop off resume to Classic Flowers. 74 SWKW st S. Ostufa PEOPLE'S TAXI -m drivers •d Ileecriaroc ,eerted �mael 'I'll", mmedia" for bay s hour company NO expirr+- ce necessary Part farm or 'A 905-427-7770 WE WANT YOU' Expenenced ^c^,erkr•.-� ..Quired 14our- saury plus bommes Mary _ash immilives It you the ry for use Can 0e00w �osre3a-Gos RETAIL :LERK reamed for Picker ,; Florist Previous experience an asset Tel 905 9310753 SALON MCUEL New ups- cdle S.Nol ,*,rig lot Stylists with cuenleie Coir rental arolam June I Salon oiler rrsthetics. aceptiomsi and lanninti; salon Miguel 723- HAIR DESIGNERS Artistic Kir Stoo s io mnq 'a crea- I've stylists and assistar" (Commission or Grave recta) Also space available for nail techs and esvwbaam (905) 852-7391 STIOENT IIEOUN1ED !o tutor 6 year old !or leading and wrong May mmugri fine sum- mer ECE or related back ground (905)649.1311 STUDENTS wanted for paint- ing business full -tient ad part-ume Different positrons available To inquire, picric call Marilyn Murrill at (416) 4913000 act Rewe mso SW TRADES for 40 units. Whitby area Insulation and drywall related work Mini- mum 2 yeas experience Fax resume (905) 681-9687 or p9 between 7 a m and 9 a.m (9051681-8685 THE A091111111ISTRATM WU 81c am recruanf our clients etrg s in- onbow odude PRODUCTION ASSEM- BLY in a food Dprocessng planration`, Port Perry. MIG Erbu WELD- ERS-shift. 512.00-S13:00pd/ hr., location Bowmanvik Tel: 905-436-5818 to arrange in- terview. TME NEWS ADVERTISE! is looking for Kids to dakm pa - Pers and type door to door four times a week by 6.-00 Pu. in theirall 905.40-51 N00dS- tIMn/COLLEGE s111DEMTt FW Tole - Part Time Local firm has 43 immediate optxr able $10.85 Aper aM "aapp No exp: nec. VAN train Must fill Dos.. S by may 2091. Cab Tues. • nz 9 a.m. - 5 Am. (905) 723-4920 WANTED: Exotic female dancers. Free trauning. Act conWnver available. Top club in Dshawa. Also book- ings in TO and surrounding area. Tap SSS. Best club. Cab Melissa (905)4263051 or (416)231.1160 ratio's fastest residential /J* :.wing ein care MERA npany has L4N Q& : enings for a j&M LM NEIN REGIONAL BRANCH MANAGER The successful applicant will oversee a residential lawn care branch. Their experience managing a service-oriented business will give them the tools they need to grow the company. Experience operating a lawn care branch as well as background in direct residential sales is an asset. Fax rbsum6 in confidence to: (416) 253-6891 Attn: Michael Heimbach ♦' WANTED IMMF:DIATEIN • V. Drivers for F/T %eckcnd work to farrham f P, i up to $15 per hour *I .'.i , of hours pard overnmr • ' . cars experience needed Call today - work this weekend' DDP 905-420-5005 BODY SHOP COORDINATOR/CASHIER required for busy GM dealer. &ldy shop experience required. Please reply to File #366 do This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. LIH 71-5 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, remmes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file umber. Originals mast be sed diraft as indicated by the iestructioes is the ad. for newspaper and flyer disiribstion to carrion in the Ajax area, four days a aleck. Fool size carp or mini van 1s required. For iderview 686-2385, lea" message. Continuously expanding Kitchenware/ Houseware Chain is seeking MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. Candidates must be self -motivated, career oriented and have 2 years management experience. Excellent salary. Bonus package offered. Fax resume to (416)7845257, Ann: Chris COUNTERS NEEDED for flyers, 4 days/week, approx. 17-20 hrs/week. Training provided. For interview 686-2385, leave message. LAKERIDGE RESORT LIMITED 790 Chalk Lake Road Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1 R4 905-649-2058 / 905-686-3607 Requires JANITOR/HANDY PERSON This position is suitable for a mature. versatile person. Two days a week or full time starting Immediately Please submit resume or apply at above address: 9:OOAM-4:OOPM (MONDAY -FRIDAY) T . NON'' HIRING Store Front: Full time uudikighu Part rime midnights Full time days & afterncwms Part time evenings & weekends Friendly, energetic people are eracouraged it) apply Training provided Apply in person to Tim Horton. - Uxbridge & Stounrville ONTARIO HYUNDAI EXPERIENCED SERVICE ADVISOR / PARTS COUNTER PERSON • F.:ll time posltitm • h:-owledge with Conxsys computer stems preferred • l..;crative compensation plan & ^r•nefits package For a confidential personal interview contact: DAVID OGLE ("s) 66ti-53100 Or tial restt9wes tm (!oS) 6WX 753 ROOFING Company requires a responsible individual for general labour and light trailer hauling. Serving North East metro area. Roofing experi- ence required. Clean driving record, references a must. Sal- ary negotiable. Call Steve or Katherine 905-472-0276 SERVICE ADVISOR CAR JOCKEY/CAR WASHER Required immediately by GM dealership. Excellent pay plan/benefit package. Please reply to File 4366 do This week P.O. BOX 481 Oshawa, Ont. LIH 7L5 THE AJAX / PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER requires adult carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door, eyefy -Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, before 6:00 pm. Must have a car. for information call 905-683-5117 Please read your daaaified ad on the first day of puMiatlon as we amot be responsible for more than one knertim in the event of an error. CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser-e- gUeSts that advert!sers 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 errofs in ads is Ilrruted to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error All copy Is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser UUMINU'S PIZZA 6 v,�,r^,nr; •,.,H -,rani; Gnv- ers Apply at any Domino s 9cation in the Durham Re - ;ion Oshawa 1051 Srmcoe jf N 434.2777, Whitby. 300 Dundas ST 430-0030 EARN T2' 5300 5500 or mr-re cer wee■ assembling produis in the crmfort of yew own horse Send a see - addressed stamped envelope to 0 PH 6-2400 Dundas St W Suite Set Ref 636 Mrs- snsauga. Om L5K 2A8 ESTHETICIAN. Protessional. well 7roome'! ',n service Experience :ecessary The Facial Plate 216 Brock St Whr" Can 1905,-668 12a ENERGETIC Full rime sari =ale^.e days ra(/rt5 wee- •.'rpa. rilaiiin knowledge re - .wed resume to your Ixd KiaAh, Osmam Celine I XPFRIF%CFnHAIRSTIt LISTREQUIREDora neve trendylon cel 1'ickennR Telephtmc 1105) 42b -Z EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST •egwred 'A and par• •,^,e 'or '-e Kar Care Centren ft ihlrtbV Mall Minimum 12 Vis e.p Can tired or Derck 119 :211 or Evenings 6662125 EXPERIENCED snort order -ook regwrM mnydia * in S-Iwth P+caerinig Uhldta F/T : Amwlgs Sun -Thur Atom- ' 30am $10 5GU Can Catno- u at (905) 939.1151 ext 3531 Beard Foods Lid FRAMERS HELPER. eaft- sustic tiara workers wo g tam vamwg Own trans- o�rtatan requited 905-852- 3269 FRAMERSrequired rntne- Julay with expenence Call , 905)623-0444 Fill TM LABONEIIS warn- ed for Lawn marmenance 6 larptcaprng No experience required Imnwdmfe posMons awlable (905)-623-3939 GENERAL LABOURER re- quired for woodworking shop Fax resume to i905)723 -394S uCENSEO ASSISTANT Man- ager for Alix Salon Hourly . commission and profit shar- ing. Fun and pan time on - tam for Ain and Whitby Ex- cellent training act opportuni- ties Call Cheryl (905) 723- 7323 NITCNEN MAMAiEM required for busy Pickering restaurant Must have experler= in fast paced environment Full or pan tutee POS1110n. Good padage lot right candidate Call 905 939-0443. 01MENATE 1110E111NG - Live- in Superintendent Couple re- Wred for 49 -unit Blddig in Lindsay. Clearing and gerleral Qnlenam guirednte)ntel tested dl 705.878.5586 or tae 705 879- 5940. EKPENIENM LAMOSCAPE labourers and lawn mam- leniiice labouvers mq red for (year 905) 43round o �t employment. LAMOSCAPE CARONER. Box gardens. 20% lawn tuning. Knowledge of plats preferred. Part time leading to full $11./ hr. (905) 852.6638. LANDSCAPE labourer re- quired Experience preferred. Transportation required. Start Immedlatey (905) 725.1904 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. iong- term temp must have 6 morons working experience 8 safety sleet -toed toots Pick- ering through Oshawa areas Car an asset We will be m- tervewlrg at the Osrawa G- lc Auddonum 99 Thormon Road South. Oshawa on Tues- day. May 18th from 900 am, 2 p m MEN/WOMEN/KIOS. Needed m .eraloques ' I Commer- wi. MaWlines and extra Mork It accepted training and regislranon fees covered Call '4161-944-9343 or 1.800- M 00-ELUS LOCAL ADVERTISING FIRM IriCkme fOr 2C %nergehc peo- ple NOW to nefp wrm rusn season Full-time only Must be 18 years To book appoint- ment Call Jasmine 1905:720- 3144 (students welcome) PART TIME AESTHETICIAN ',ceded Appl r person wrm resume to 36 Athol St E. 2nd floor. Oshawa HAIR STI LIST WANTED �'zrt •,r„e fJll time. or busy saloon in Bowmanvtlle. hourly nage plus Comrtrssion, is benefits d paid �­idays. No Sundays. Please phone Barb or Wendy 623-644.1 PART-TIME STORE ✓ Jove :mr, ,ct 41raK; txto get /our harps dtny. willing to work Saturdays Expenerxe would be an asset Drop off resume to Classic Flowers. 74 SWKW st S. Ostufa PEOPLE'S TAXI -m drivers •d Ileecriaroc ,eerted �mael 'I'll", mmedia" for bay s hour company NO expirr+- ce necessary Part farm or 'A 905-427-7770 WE WANT YOU' Expenenced ^c^,erkr•.-� ..Quired 14our- saury plus bommes Mary _ash immilives It you the ry for use Can 0e00w �osre3a-Gos RETAIL :LERK reamed for Picker ,; Florist Previous experience an asset Tel 905 9310753 SALON MCUEL New ups- cdle S.Nol ,*,rig lot Stylists with cuenleie Coir rental arolam June I Salon oiler rrsthetics. aceptiomsi and lanninti; salon Miguel 723- HAIR DESIGNERS Artistic Kir Stoo s io mnq 'a crea- I've stylists and assistar" (Commission or Grave recta) Also space available for nail techs and esvwbaam (905) 852-7391 STIOENT IIEOUN1ED !o tutor 6 year old !or leading and wrong May mmugri fine sum- mer ECE or related back ground (905)649.1311 STUDENTS wanted for paint- ing business full -tient ad part-ume Different positrons available To inquire, picric call Marilyn Murrill at (416) 4913000 act Rewe mso SW TRADES for 40 units. Whitby area Insulation and drywall related work Mini- mum 2 yeas experience Fax resume (905) 681-9687 or p9 between 7 a m and 9 a.m (9051681-8685 THE A091111111ISTRATM WU 81c am recruanf our clients etrg s in- onbow odude PRODUCTION ASSEM- BLY in a food Dprocessng planration`, Port Perry. MIG Erbu WELD- ERS-shift. 512.00-S13:00pd/ hr., location Bowmanvik Tel: 905-436-5818 to arrange in- terview. TME NEWS ADVERTISE! is looking for Kids to dakm pa - Pers and type door to door four times a week by 6.-00 Pu. in theirall 905.40-51 N00dS- tIMn/COLLEGE s111DEMTt FW Tole - Part Time Local firm has 43 immediate optxr able $10.85 Aper aM "aapp No exp: nec. VAN train Must fill Dos.. S by may 2091. Cab Tues. • nz 9 a.m. - 5 Am. (905) 723-4920 WANTED: Exotic female dancers. Free trauning. Act conWnver available. Top club in Dshawa. Also book- ings in TO and surrounding area. Tap SSS. Best club. Cab Melissa (905)4263051 or (416)231.1160 A/P '13v iiiS�SFdv@�i sale•" WAywfs. 1 Sofa H•IN� ® sk" H*Ski1Nd Help 1 D•ntrlMdkil 1 t ."rwical 1 Arts Foe �w S for FULL TIME FURNITURE SALES CONSULTANTS Experienced preferred. Excellent work- ing conditions and benefits. Send or fax resume to: Smitty's Fine Furniture 1099 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Ontario, LIV 1B5 Attention Hary Barrie Or fax to: 1905► 420-2287 No phone calls please GENERAL ACCOUNTANT Durham Region manufacturer seeks accounting professional for G/ L & loufnal entries, account reconciliation, monthly financial statement rrepara- hon, vear-end analysis and the prepa- rations, weekly payroll, cash Flow man- .i4ement, supervise processing of A/R & A/P records including collections and disbursements. Must have strong knowledge of a P.C. based accounting system, WIN98 & MS Office 97. Salary commensurate with experience. Please fax resume to: (905) -579 -069 - or mail to: P.O. Box 430, Bowmanville LIC 3Z2. SALES PERSON REQUIRED For Dw tram Region Personnel Agency Excellent earning potential. benefits 8 great career prospects The ideal candidate must be professional. able to communicate at all levels 8 confident In sales presentations. Previous sales experience & reliable car Is essential. Scud resume to: File #367 c/o This %%eek P.O. Box 481 (hhawa.On LIH 7114 14i rliaanA telt appliaaaat,,rhrrr rnrrrr,: ,.,.w r.,, ,Mill Ph~ etc, trd fr ,itemtrn'rr M'r/I he r,witac-red General Help WORK FROM HOME 6 '"a., ori aua SSS Rroucr Yuw 4919 now 65 proven ways how ro scan making the Drndis in 24 hours 985.2511 WORK FROM NOME Part- 5600-$3000 Free 00oklet 416-631-4925 or log onto www hbn com access code 5875 (meow) 1 Off" etc PEf Lvem lue h .1e Aanirr isirative assistant Pickering ansa lap rom 2 years LO- TUS widows 95. aac- Count" c- Counria trg including; GLARAP Wuh rocoNeeiaion budge, and gweval secrebrty func- teons Fax resum rRduOrg low -04M "Meclaoaw to 905- 1 $•lee 060 I Amwft sm. roc comenssion Saks Person needed in Food loeds- flY. tra Mev and Mads sstori�� plied Car is a mop Can 905- 4128-9259 for an apportlmers arta 905-126.2130 am TRBfElJ.N187 Cruse. only travel office MWAM ow - aft sats person to work from home Sit your own lhorrs No lororat goals at* Ind aeber4� of travel crane experience an assn Ask for An -Mak or tleloW (905)426--7864 or 1-800-535- 9t24 E8=11t1tpreseVI 1111K NEW txinlpaty ns New how SAles SM. EtMenence 1101 necessary. bM shag fake sllws a must. F:-= rahtaiaaeion. pow n Joe (90526-5517. E>tBNENCED 11iM CAR 11rLE ISPERS b0 war"' driv- ers license we dean W stract Cal (416013 -19th, or fax resolve ID (416)M-49fi MTM TELEMARKETERS required for put time post- bors- Experience an asset. Fax resume 10905.436.1868. )r car audio it sales vice skulls. 668•-6429 or fax 66&3620 (IL"I Salts NOWA"rws SALES PERSON - m me awe and "-3 Kinurl at A.,, POP drsplatrs am reran store twures Ideal A$ a secoW kne Small base fat- ary pkrs coaraatpdn Fax re- sume with i"eeritYs 10 Vm- an (905471 -AM Shifted Hft ANI CONDITIONER and fur vice inslane• required Top dorir for quality ostaler Mop Mire gas heop. koeriSt mild nolomlom of 5 yews em - penance Telephone 579- 6616 or to 5794636 Larican NUWa P R immedistdy, Icor busy flat -rate body shop iMWhitbr. ExleerieMce Dec. Phone, JENSEN AUTO BODY (905) 668-3331 eZ ORM N required for a Maar nor cemeanv srnum have epwhuice with B tram WIN Provide trarrn0 in gaw- Ine delivery Serving South- am Ovum. modified Comi- refm I shaft ( 4.12 Iron slits per week) Clean abstract. dug screening. must pus medical. Professional altmudc Excellent pay pis benefits. WVNNM soinabiod man. cal 905 2191 equip, CDNtTRNCTION ESTrfi- 1ON.Mrat how msamum 5 years adperoahce in nwtenal 8110 Our eslimatow 400" Like off t« co- __ lou decrial. new and reraAfton splrnooj occas. Finnr FR or bnhyegcon- FaKresume � 5 . able. rrhe o 905. 76- 2582. DRYWALL BDARB"3tum waged. soaveexpetimce Took and hate. nailed. Stat irione iffy. fdl time. Con tris or hourly. (905) 655- 11501. Don. ETA CABNIET IIfiRER Isgn eka custom tur- nfhre aria mie•lak marmac- twer in Pickering mile res a full time experienced cabinet Maker IF 0 m nl am be able to two drawings, ado work with minimal supervision. ftr OOImr WAW alio el- fiK Please 325 � resume to 905-883- Running 48 States • 37c/ mile plus drops • Min. 1 year experience • Clean abstract and CN.O.R. • Top wages and Benefits Apply in person or call Northern Personnel 111 Athol Street. Suite 203 Whitby, Ontario Watts Line: 905-430-7168 1-888421-6302 EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE SALES PROFESSIONALS REQUIRED We're a growing dealership In a growing town. Just minutes north of Markham. YOU ARE: Experienced, Aggressive, Self Starter, Successful WE OFFER: Generous Guaranteed Monthly Income. Demo Plan, Benefit Package COME GROW WITH US!! Ask for Bill Dunn, Stouffville Chrysler 905-640-3200 requires AZ Drivers 2 yrs. U.S. LTL exp. Home Every Weekend Satellite Dispatched No NYC No Slip Seating Competitive Rates Benefit Package Paid Weekly -Direct Deposit Call Bryan (905)706-2596 1 nosoeai Medical Dura Dw taloa' Kawartha Quality Care Inc. has immediate employment opportunities for HOME SUPPORT WORKERS in the Pickering, Ajax. Whitby and Scugog regions of Durham county to provide home care 24 hours per day. 7 days per week. If you are a Certified Home Support Worker Level II or III, Health Care Aide or Personal Support Worker with a desire to work one on one with clients in their homes and are available to work weekends, days or evenings you are invited to submit a resume and letter of application to: Manager Human Resources KAWARTHA QUALITY CARE INC. 700 Clonsilla Ave. Suite 201 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5Y3 Fax:705-742-0862 Previous home support experience an asset. A second language and/or exposure to cultural diversity would be an asset. Kawartha Quality Care Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Skied Help FOWAR SS Truck rap man- ulacturer regores expwF enced Gelcae spraywtchop- per gun operator Iron -Fn. days. Benefits, steady work. IlDudy •Dot ncgoaAek � eidptneace Call R.O.I. Pict- erirg.905-428-7373 LXINSEO ECIMIIIC Re - aired immedWey. AIC. di- arm- am Of seen repair lin 3 years licensed. last be able 10"t n a fast paced environment Serious engw nes only Applicanoos will re - man tgfhdenhiii, Fax to (906) 43D-3691 W ift MACFNNIST HEEDED imnM- 5 � Baine mR 6 ptogranrrrq experima. Able o repro bkM proms, wok wino mikuarrnr Fax resume 17"211%7. PAMTEU (Expermc m sub- contractors) required to paint ala vialprifier new houses in X3561 areas. Cil AIR COMOITIOINMB Service person reWired for pat time posibon totem ate.hours o Weekend Even - em essemiA. cal 905 -126 - Will. ME-"WH* � 1190010 For new home conpru clow. Experi- ence prtlare&" tan Apr fa Mike. Leave message 905-831-1311. 1 owififtcloo X0� REHABILITATION CLINICS Ajax/Oshawa area requues Medical Drs., Yhysirllherapists, Kinesidoaists, Massage Therapists, PsydkokWsts &Psych. Associates. Poitiatrisu/ Chiropodists. Fax resuee to 11410214-9707 .SEU ff NOW CAU 683-0707 OR FAX 579.4218 Kawartha Quality Care Inc. provides a comprehensive range of home health care services and is experiencing unparalleled growth resulting in a full time opportunity in the Scugog, Uxbridge, Brock regions of Durham county for a HOME SUPPORT SUPERVISOR. Responsible for ensuring the quality of care delivered by the Agency through ongoing supervision and evaluation of non -registered 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. • Demonstrated 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 to: Manager Human Resources KAWARTHA QUALITY CARE INC 700 Clonsllla Ave. Suite 201 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5Y3 Fax:705-742-0862 Kawartha Quality Care Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. 1 H " sko cal DENTAL RECEPTIONIST ',, a rtgxlenr .^,u)y genet cur . emr5l- ry practice in Osnaw A leap 5 years dental tiverience and sow Compiler expenel a must Loohirg for a bright. tnendly. outgoing movidloAl able to work evenings and Saturdays Please send re- sume to Fax# 905-728.1438 or submit to File M9 Osha- wa Wmtby This Week 665 Farewell St Oshm. Om l l H 7L5 FULL TOK POA position availapw Ire• a general allay Practice n ONW" ono WM- by area Great QW0111aloty for an 01044uSl" and pabem- orwnkd team ekruber ww possesses txI - - ado w- soaal sl /s 00 tions faced fetlome b FLM 1356 OaN•rM TMs Week 865 Farewd St. Oshafxe. Orth L I H 71.5 NYIx' K coordinator ngrloea to busy pedo gadice Must tout 1-2 years experwnce PMm maw Mary a (905)831-3262 OKI for Frore Office Per - Son in in eiparhdng tap Paced dental office Exp pre- ferred our Willing o tram 0th right WW fronded mdiwdu- al Fax resum to Or M Slxetds. 905.027.5792 rACEPTU MKT Required part hniefleadng to tuR lime for Ora Surgery on" Please moil resume to 92 Murch Street South. Silk 104. Arai LIS 684 • 1 Daye�e CHILDREN : are playful, Creat cue and can references...... ,My 4 c hjldrmn and I are klt0ofor a Narhrry kirhg(helpSflafe child Care PLEASE CALL 8314K"4. LO MONS DAYCARE - story tires and oft chi* rm's music. 2fl - 5yrs pie - school. Nonsmoking. tax re - CPR, first Provided. aid. Waft Cal Hwy. 905)-837-clofe M. 60. EXIE#ERCED DATCRRE provider has fill time, pap time positions maikii, brae nF- hmcei OW SAidts. (905)852.6697 Hixip" Med" Do" MOTHER of 2 pr-rvi(bug rel. ecru anorwooe daycare in ray hire, fenced yard, large pbrroom. Iiorchwysnack s provided, daily Activities. re . i; issued any age wel. cost. Westney/Itrtthrr Ala - son 427-3922 MOTHER OF one provWK m- rabie affordable daycare in MY rXX " any am wei=m MksrneyANryn Call KeR2 at 026-33993333 FUERING Mach I Rolle: Lovmr; ;.aycare 18 rnorrhS to 12 years Darty oulaws frrMW backyard and park) S" binemita[. nu- WOOM Waft 6 snacks First Ad. C PR certified Non- smoking retapts 905.428- 1244 SEASOM. 4 spaces avar- abM for summer f icaM. Ile- gm,-- now Fltro0lt hours. any age Songs. craft. out- side hon. heafy or"s Can Kerne 4905119111154; - W ESTNEt/RaaMad. rNude Wbysifter available with 13 yrs exp ICS daycare dipio- nu Not hrich, wNUis fatted yard. bribes welcome, refer- ences. rece I's Suring Am - gust Bill. 427-4937 YOUR clod will receive ndi- vedual amendlim in my how Mather of oat toddler provtd- ng dayfM for nlaximdrrf TWD children ages 2 - 4 whites/ Oaldlhoma. 905-831-8232 1 Et"Wq'M"r L 1 U MMTENANCE- prun- ing. Landscaping• soddne. spino clear-up. plara0 gw- den renovations Free eii mates. Dulchway Landscap- ing 905.985.7840 fiNmffod KDZY NEU FNlEM00D, ex - Dow very Oep WAW hard- wood. Illoieafked extra king Tom tally seasoned. minTomfm deim yym905-753mea -224466. EM ■080 F'RODuCm. Truck " of logs. Buy nowRew . tAas roof YCK SN s5M. Ekady 10 blurt. (905) 852-7586 ow Confer, M!i MTI LMM Edww James Lumbus. Les Tilt. Group Of Sevin arc etc. Pro1 Mus"siotuep bar. . t ser. $150 fieri. fArloorrourviiiiii 906 666-5016. MO31i'm BED (omnia) KOWOUT. ArMara FACTORY 6400. Wed" Pillow 625.ip FMwms Sm $1610A (odic). IMled chyr NO cushion 333 hYu Ibaded, priakr, 111". Bill" beno 550. Cal hnamla, irMMnef, sdfftnrre and (906)427-879 tion. Free se;arer, delivery and stoup. 1.800-515-5545 TOPSOIL & TRIPLE MIX Top quality dirt with unbeatable prices! Call 905-852-4062 for delivery. Ask to speak to Jackie Eng. Off 6a-t9Wn Corner OAK COMPUTER table. $150. oak t v cabinet $125, desk/ bookcase $100. 2 sealer high back sota. $250. wicker cot fee table 525. 2 singles bed- spreads while. cotton $40 eachdouble comforter greeN wfnte $W. sold bed, single. grey $300 After S p m 686- 1 ZICin for Sale 12 II round above ground pool filters d accessories. delivered to your home $725 Call Kirk or Hope 666.0570 or 261.4397 SUN WINDOWS 3 DOORS 8207 Hwy 35/115 GRAND OPENING SALE • Trudi bad of Sidng = :Doors • Garden pools - Glass tuerts • PrefKrg doors and bis more AN CLARKE rdr R0. HWY 401 (905) 9815178 20 coaerete Inns : r R tar. tory made coded plywood 2'x4' construction $20 each 434.2475 (snr) 2ND CUT MAY. small square Wks 655 3551 FULL URE Sorry gem.7;W-5 5 dsc cd player dual rasseffe. ceiver. re4 speakers and re• mows MO. 905-57155% 4 8 V G00011110 cam t -a p2455GR 16 inch fires Mounted on tour Cria" Soo ,enter line nines $12010 080 Cal GW8171 after 5M KAUTIFUI Victorian weddo gown Petite sift 5 Sleeve- less. on One shp/der. sweet- heart neckline. eftradered bode and open bad tun skirt watt Tran Vali $1200. sacrifice 5500 olio Can 571- 2107 snp) BED. KACK wnKoW ron ca- nopy queen onhopedie nW- trewilame Mover opened. $1200 Sacrifice 5490 (4161255.0205 MME OWING sets, a1nr10ra0 triMe b :love upright heem. MaKer green couch. bbCk Wilton bedr00lr1 set. kitchen SM. 2 Dedraom sets. coffee table i half stand Can 576- 0455 KAM Cut ow nrdde man installer has taustan nodi wridoor coveraps Vertical. Venetian. Shoo Free esu - wiles (416)227-7777 or 055 -NO -0072 or 1-006.369- CAIIPiT 0110081. 100%. Ny- lon thick plush wan resistant carpet For 3 rooms. any $369 00 Pace mamas30 Sq yds carpe. oder Pad aid n- sta8mon in your lore Free quotabon in your home. No nwnxt. no payment lex one full year. Da". 1-800.205- 6757A05-434-188 CARPETS - las of carpet. 100% nylon, new sun re- lease rarpelt on hind. I •el carpet 3 roans. $349. Pia Maud" carpet, premium pad. acpeA rfsta0abgn. tap de hv- el crit US -2314 it s (30 trod) s) ULE: Lars of car- pets. IlWii nylon stain re- lem. carpet 3 roans SM (30 sq. yd.) Incfrdes. carpet. Premium pad and ot"a- tion. Fra estamaes. carpet RPM. Setting Deagm and serudwh I v ata. Sm 905- 606-1772. caw" Allo MYL -Carpel free room, 30 son ytaW, hum 1329 moused. I Will m- oow your low cnae by 10%. Customer satittaclow giim- i 11 Cao kffta fa yyaorrr file emm. 906-491-1010 logic as Ortlove. TaP quaF V1 grade blow. 1/7 x 1' - per kwx bill. lwdnea e ddivety avellable. Cal 1 WD - 26 -M - 11111 " k'DpI , COWLEN from door weft We ak ninuin storm 6 side light. 1/ Willie SM � 5�-6007. +� • h t1iiPIEW I RIt!44°!r avxverlyaLSw 1hrlr el WEN4Lt�lseEOra.mr.n"&rlol&mw 1 Articles lir Sale DINING ROOM SET (light oak), double pedestal table with 4 reg chairs and 2 arm chairs Buffet and hutch mth light and 2 glass shelves. 'Ex- cellent condition' Asking $895 obo Bedroom set. (while French provincial). double bed with 2 night tables and (2 free lamps). 9 drawers (across)dresser with mirror 4 drawer (high) dresser Good condmon, asking $295 Call (905)428-1843 DINING SET, beautiful 10 a French Chippendale. 18K val- ue, sacrifice 52.950 Beautdul 6 pc bedroom. BomDayed queen poster $2,450 Plus beautdul sob set with swans. Plant stands Occasional ta- bles. etc (905) 883-1530 DININGROOM SUITE. majes- tic ViClorian f an4made doll- house. 28 ft extension loader. 10.000 BTU mrna0, au/con . reciner chair. 4 Pc bedroom stole, room humidifier, wash- er/dryer 728-8259 FLORIDA DOOR aluminum louvered lett 'and side 80' x 32' with frame marching lou- vered side windows 60' ■ 12' . 150' Cal 705328-0402 after 6 p m. or weekends (snp) FRUIT TREES Apple. Pear. Plum Cn9,ry Raspberries Blueberry. Shade Trees - Ma- ple. laiden. Poplar. Locust W Rrdhadson farms. /415 Hwy 35. Pomypool (705) 277.2312 Open 8.4 30 Tues - Sal FUR COAT Beautiful cho- colate brown call length silt 10.12 Appraised at $9500 sacrifice was asking $5000. further reduced to 53000 (705) 786 -OM (snp) GUN SHOW SUN. MAY 23 8 am. -noon PICKERING CMC COMPLEX VALLEY FARM RD. WEST OF BROCK RD. JUST SOUTH OF HWY 2- 905-689-8181 4ANN's Sales/Service Large selec bon deltorNngdar frost -free lot hoaiNcortage slowes. Iwe new S15Wup 4 24' stoves while. like new SM Akriorld side -by -sides. XWWmer Spe- CIO 5599 Portable dish - WOW. must see SM Ap- pinanW barbecue parts. in - how service ftit our show- room today to grew ssssvvrrgqsst 426 Simwe SI S (905)M' 4043 NOT TIMI. 5 Man, 5 rets. here rtdoor/outdoa $2000 TAKE. 4x8. 3/4'sUle, leather pockets. 2 sets of DaNs, iccessores $1000 A 905-3820. Oshm NONSE COMTEMTS. antique steel trrndhlown. coudi. pine A desk. washer. 2 noclners. CDUC WW taoles. Lots - Weights. benches. excemse equipment. Jr. BM( Itilee, Pka mote. 905.136-9793. KMAOKE SYSTEM. player, seethe" crit", coeds. plus 17 tira0 ms's. 53.000 a best GOV 3 CaN Dake(905) 431-462 10118 KED x -thick Oruhop , PMoulllopp.. salad tram.. so cos5675 (411iil 255-M um Sell um REPAM 6 tl10RE Floor Iawos our speciality. A BRIGHT IDEA (705) 3224.4144 hMsdy - Sake". 10 am. - 6 P.M.; w•mA.Timpabod.car abi0fidea NuOE BY vam - Maple bui- ld and bulcl 50 x 72 inch" VM tow sinal drataers. two lower upbourills. Mat -prod finish. SM or offers. Also bed c 59770.0.. field. CaN (905) it Mor1N8 SALE - Reasonable lai rs . _, . pkm ft don- ing bbk 61r x 3F we 4 dws $1.600 few gonomic student comptmw wEorksimm SM new, brown fere fddr sell 6400 new. Sony drgmal tamwSAW AW mew. Cal (905) 623-4141. 1 Artiches for Sao MOVING SALE - 6 piece bed room suite. French Provincial Oak Includes Oueen site bed $2000 Wooden dinette set. 10 piece $150 Super weight II pots and pans $150. floor model stereo/record player $50 Sunbeam heavy-duty stand mixer $75 All like new Days 905-725-9415. Evenings 905-579-6698 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for lumng, repairs, and pre- purchase consultation on all makes d models. Call Barb at 905-427-7631 PIANOS/OMNDFATHER CLOCKS RENOVATION SALE New walls and floors Inven- tory Must Got Huge selection of new and used pianos New dotal pianos from $895 and up Rent to own. 100% of all mfMI payments appy Also a Hugeselection of grandfather clocks from $995 and up Call TELEP PIANO 433-1491 RCA DSS SATELLITE. new model 5135 including test card�aD charnels open) View over 10 channels. $68999 installation available Card guaranteed for 6 months KennSat 1905) 725-0196. (9051 626-9998 RENT TO OWN new and re - c 101tioned apphances. and new TV's Full warranty Pad- dy's Market. 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502 OAK TABLE / CHAIRS $695 Fridge Beaumareh $450 Or- gan $100 Piano $495 Cemenl mixer $550 50 pieces of 44 $4 each Lawn boy $100 Fax machine $100 18 inch RCA sateme 5450 655-4138 SHEDMAN Quality wooden sheds 8 X 8 barn Wt only 5339 plus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickering For more into can 905-619 2093 SNOOKER 'able. 6x12. Brwts- mrk wntury 1-1/T slate Dais cues and accessories included $950 or best offer Cal Steve (905)655-M4 cell (905)718-06105 STUOENT DESK ainnate. J . ? 3'H x 1 6'0 550 4 , )ODYEAR snow tires. 185 � IR14. like new (15OOkm on .em) $200 Cal 905-666- ,-178 Leave message snp PINE/OAK FURNITURE CNe- 'ratiny our ?Sm anniversary in -C Durtum Region Come . 't Our selection of SON ;,Ne. oak i cherry lied- -• ones sleigh beds. cannon- -:.al beds. poster beds aria p•wrel beds, we make them ai Our Craftsmen also hand- �uild Emerianmem uncus. ll,)nre offltt Room. Kitchen. ledrgom and Custom Designs. an, on prenas- es Drop in and see our Shu cif rM Art woodworking tacft acid lit us stow you Crow flow furniture is made Remem- ber 'There is No substdWe for Otaakty' Traditional WoodwOrlui 115 Norm Port Road IS off React Rd) Port Perry 905-9185- 8774 www lauaorrywood. working on ca UU0 FIUll 5195 / up used ranges $125 upused flay" i 125/ up. used wesh- up. new and used can operated wias"M and dryers At low prices New brand name fridges $480 And up. new 30' rages with cock W wndow $430 Wide se- Mction 01 aper new And used appliances Call us today. Steplenson's Appliances. Saks. Service. Pans 154 Bruce St 00awa(905) 576- 7448web site wwwdirluen- mal mrt/pnDlensota rats CLEAKD, Sao Lill Dap or fiklane 404-1264 [FIRE CAGES lot sale Cal Tom 905.683.5117 stop MOrIMG SALE - Executive desk%ryr5 L-shaped compliwr 6t9977each. aniquie oak table And 6 chains $750. dressers SIS each. &Mfg 7 Pc. SM.. Oak bedroom suite $950.. 5 bedroom sulks $250.5860.. lonsea as chair SM.. file eabkel $45. many odw ileac. (905) 697-3532 SARM door repairs, trdlNn spnps. gbh", racem opm- ers installed. TMMaps. $0.95 116-336-0073 ta 1 himn mom ANTOMAd- voce- alvraysl Wkwiti M* free! Purctadirg outright. es- wes Willow wi ique cOrd- ema. (no NWA to Hine cow sitxred). Collections of any $at. quantities or single sn- ow KmU. Spew ihmeret in Mo0ficni t policy. 111 fry to re- spond to all ifloft. p4beff (911115)1155-5501BDI9. fax MCYCIE Carrier walled lo M pick-up troch must be ahie o as Miro D� on 2 bilM�s. Phone (905)721-0601 sip. Articles VAK ted 11for Safe 1 1 "" 1 Gara9enlord 1 aray and .. ,nuc n rill. for SaoSite! Sales 11?nts Including estates Best posse paid Henry Kahn. t Porcelain, Chi- t iArware. Jewelry, Coins. Stamps. -,,s. Sortcards. Old --eels, 81d Toys, Old r and collection rivate Collector 105) 430-3385 ITfo To BUY - Acorn Dues not have to be 1.11 scrape Call 1-705- ? after 6 p m or wee npl I FREE HEATER -KAYAK i5 Rectangular above utctudmg decking. 16 I.D. $5.995 Package hoer. 2 ladders. sand mp, motor, etc 1 -800 - Lost & ,ATS Carrington )ut may have traveled) 99 Orange/white male purple collar/bell Grey/ Twe tabby blue collar/ les tag. whole Ilia Cd- -432-8425 REWARD T 4 year old Pudgy mak ieige with Mack face. leather collar with a eash. named Nipper Albert area Call 905- -43 ,- nandlj black & Guinea pig 4 months JI 420-7152 rep a: t 0 A good hone. Ger hepherd mix. 2 years more mtorm3bm 905 - ./'ER Pups for sale Af- t crutect,on in a fur ;K.. regislered health „ad (705) 639- aICAN :OCKER SPANIEL ..ne Adorable bun - love Tenderty, home KC Reg d Shots j" AT Item rel UQU S n. poo Scnnoodk. Tem -poo. Cocker- L twsr poo 1st Set of And guaranteed Tel 436 3724 %SA APSO PUPPIES ready .arrnis Concurs First vet checked. de- ed Cam Juba 905-721- or J larxhe 705-788-3124. :.DEN RETRIEVER PUP - 9 w-eks first srKAsrtam- i.wilArtectionalo $325 VAN emale kittens points 1 weeks M. elle luffy/genlre/adorabk. d with dogs 5250 to go (90511983-537 11 Arddrri°biks tar sale '952 Pontiac 4 1r sedan all al Saskatchewan Cir 0 miles ino rust) 55500 Murray 1.705 -328 - Imp) %9 EI Cambao, 454 enquk• headers 11 1 Comp, - :.. I pistons. 4 kn k SuSp. ..tush to M. 56500. won't Murray 1-705-328-2212 1983 MERCEDES 3N SO tur- f esel 290000111 Excel- ' :Ond Guld with leather if Asking S42DO Call 502 4 TOYOTA CAMRAY. 1 car, loaned. asking 50 as is .905 42-9075 1985 CHRYSLER 5th Avenue, s 51000. o b o Call 15434-7353 1986 MONTE CARLO SS. E e�x maroon interior, tinted r,dows new tires/exhaust ^.died 58.000km. Com--""tely original stock car. Neer driven in winter. Car rower and brassier included. $9500 905-852-1741. 1986 NISSAN Multi minivan. Sspd stand. Cruise, p.mU- rors. good maint. record.. 'lean 182K. $2100 060. 905- 420 87 31 1987 Jap XJ6, grey -grey int. New tires. battery, reeds Mile work 54200. as is. 985- '991Isnp) 1981 White Somerset, 140K. 321 16 runs good • needs :,wk $700 oho 125-7569. 1992 ACCORD, 5-Spd. 4 -dr., 'edy driven. no lids. pets. rust irleaccidents Records avail- T 40000Air. km cruise. Cassette. .loll Private certified. 59000 905.668- 8110. 1992 TOYOTA Paseo, black, 5 Speed sunroof, new fires. 1 owner, excellent condi ':51434 8808 ° b.o. Call BUYING OR SELLING? "MARIGOLD LINCOLN MERCURY" Your one stop shopping for "ONTARIO DRIVE CLEAN EMISSIONS TESTING" and repairs as hello Mechanical Salery Certiicatlons 1-l0a-66838!3 1-00041651893 11 Automobiles for Sale 1993 Corrado VR 6 126K loaded/leather 5 sp. $15.999 1995 Lumina LS 118K. loaded $8995: 1991 Mazda Miata red. 5 spd perfect car. all books & service $9999: 1995 Accord EX. 611 $15.495. 1990 Lincoln Continental 55995. 1993 Civic S1 coupe. 125K. 5 spd $10 400. 1988 Chev full sire 1500 pickup $5995.. Many more at Great Pries Call Saab Invest- ments, 1401 Dundas St E Whrtby. 666-3310 We arrange financing - Good. Bad or No Credit 1993 MWnAC Grand Am GT. mini condition loaded, bright red, aswnq $9000 certified Please call (905)430-3342. ask for Ovho 1993 PONTIAC sunDud. 4 cyc. auto. 4 door, blue with grey interior 155.000,cm Asking $4.800 cerblied C41 George 1905(728-8123 1994 NISSAN SENTRA Im- maculate r -un ttion 96 000 kms. loaded. looks brand new Executive driven $5500 (905)725-6104 np 19% SUMBIRD, 146.000kms air p I p s p b well taken care of Asking $5700 1986 Cavalier, fully loaded. best offer Call 571-5088. Kim or Tlm 1995 Geo Metro 4 dr anVtm Cass clean r, & out, excil lent condition Regular mam- IenahCe $5500 905-579-9074 (sn0) 1998 FORD CONTOUR. Only 31 Oookms Air Gond auto. arnRm stereo Cass 'uke new Still under Thatrarrity S13500 0 8 0 (9051-723-1373 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-x498 15 GRAM PROD excelkmt condition runs like a charm as is $1.000 or 080. 905-686-7762 N MERCURY Topaz. 901K• Std, excellent condition. will Certify. passed emissions. $3500 89 CHEV CAVALIER. 160K, auto, good condition. 52000 0 8 0 905-839-7600 KEITH MITCHELL AUTO SALES, Beal value for money Al nt cars sold with 6 mohs fret limited pw flram warran- ty 1990 Ponrica Sunbird. 4cyll auto. $5590. 112000k.. 1993 Pontica Sunbrid. V/6 auto. 54.990. 220o00k.. 1994 Dodge Caavan SE. 7 passhuto. $7990, 2001 1991 Ply- mouth Gr. Voyager, 7pass/ auto. SSW- 196,000k., 1991 Honda Civic, 5spd / 2door. 54990..83000k. 1990 Honda990.. Cmc. Sspeedii2iI $4990., 147000k., 1991 VoBtswagon Jena. auto/4dr., 53990 as is. 219,000.. 1990 Ford aerostar. eIV4wd. Eddie Bauer. $4990. 111000k., 1987 Ford F150XU V8, 04/auto. SSW- 234001r.. 1990 Plymouth SuMance, 40Jauto, $1490. as IS 1119000k., 1990 Pontiac Surl INN. Vw&". $5990, ASOOOk., Marry more b ribose from fi- rwrcag available. OAC.. 160 Dowry Feud. Alai. 905-426- 5512 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it acrOSS Durham Region. Call cbmiItltd9 r 683-0707 a rill 579.4218 11 Automobiles for Saba LEE J. MOTORS 552 Blo., East, 433-9676 SPRING SALE. 1994 Astro van 8 pas senger 118,000Ikm $9495 1932 Sunbud 4 doors au- tomatic ice cold air 110.000 km $5875 1993 STS Cadillac Seville power roof, leather m - tenor north star powered dia- mond white $13 500 1994 SLS Cadillac Seville power roof leather interior norm star powered $16750 1992 Taurus LX Wagon fully loaded 6 cyl 38 engine $5395 1993 Pomo- ac Sunbird LE 2 door poop up SuMoof 5 spd 128.000 km $5275 1993 GEO Metro 5 spot runs and looks like brand new S399S 1992 Slverado PiCk-m-up truck Wiled cold an, $8500 1994 Sedan DeWle leather 119.000km $16900 1992 Le - mans 4 door $2465 1988 Olds Cutlass 2 door $4495 1993 Cavalier 2 door 92 000 km Auto SM75 All "hicks carti- Bed win pewtrtrnn warranty 1991 Malibu. 3;; uAX .in 4 lr loaded $'6 500 obo certnied 434-2775 FRASElt THE GRASS IS GREENER OVER HERE!!.a^.. r: ';real "Iecllon Of Mlno vans ow on sale Over 35 fully rc- ::blldlboned vehicles now in stock Hurry" Eg 95 Lumrus ' 800 v-6, loaded from (1.900 96 Astro baded 1OOK only $13.900 95 Voyager. 3 3 v-6 sDOrt 92K. loaded, bkauly $11.980 94 Astro ext niece $9900 92 Astro Ltd. awd. loaded. Wect 200K must be seers $8 500 o to o 9 3 Lwrkna MPV 143 K silver and grey. a winner at $8 800 95 Lunru MPV loaded 38M v-6 82 K now $12995 REDUCED 95 Grand Am white loaded mint 112K $10750 95 Olds 98 elite, loaded. 92K. cham- pagne, wh0lesak priced $13.995. 95 Accent. aub. air 92K lovely Coupe now 55.985 90 Suzuki Sdeluck 4 K 4 JLX. nicely loaded black beauty. now $4.995. 92 Eagle summ4 wagon air 5 speed lovely red. 151 K oily (5.800 92 Beretta GT v-6 loaded. pris- tine while 188 K. now $4 995 91 new style Buck Park Ave- nue, loaded. 121K .must Sell mow $8.985 Conk to Csrtiear Aub Cabe. 155 Nip St. w.. at Mingnwh Mall. Call 519. 21Hf. Awkwwbdu Won! A & A AUTO- Cars. trucks. boats. We pay up to $10.000 Cash on the spot. Any wlr0i- 1 on. any year. C41 us any - tame. 24 hours. 7 days. 30 nen service. 905-686-51)03 or 905.706-5234 55550 - 55000 for scrap cars & trucks or any cordhbon ve- hicles. 24hr. Free Towing. Alf Durham ReCydin0 Cars & trucks wanted. TOP CASH GUARANTEED (905)706-5740 on 655-9024. CASH FOR CMI We buy used vehicles. Vehicles; must be in running condition Call 427-2415 or come to 479 MSt. East. Atax URNAD AUTO SALES. at 1 Trucks r Sao 19N S/0 BLAZER, two tone. grown. body in excellent carr dition. Motor needs work. $750 0.8.0 (416)-269.8061. 1905 Chevy S/5 Extended Cab. custom dual exhaust. 305. remlorced springs. good Dees Needs some Doily work $2500. Call 431-0743 or 434- 1865 after 6 30 p.m sop HUGE GARAGE SALE 764 MILLBANK ROAD (WHITES/NEW STREET) SATURDAY MAY 22 +8.30 AM ONWARDS (RAIN DATE SUN MAY 23 AT 8 30 AM) Furniture, double canopy bed. TV unit, lewellery, old dishes and much more. GARAGE SALE Sat. May 22, 8 am 1714 Shadybrook Dr. Lots of Bargains GARAGE SALE Saturday May 22nd 9 a.m. - 12 noon CLOVER RiDGE DRIVE EAST Osh kosh, health-tex, boys & girls new born to 5, stroller, crib, high -chair, etc., antiques, collectables, & household items. GARAGE SALE OF PERENNIAL PLANTS $1.00 and up, 50 Janehes. featuring Hostas, Hostas. and more Hostas $2.50 up Thurs, Fri, Sat and Sunday 9.30 am -4.30 pm (Great gardens. goodies - check it up) 46 Munro Crescent, Testa Heights, Uxbridge GARAGE SALE 489 Summerpark Cres., Pickering. Finch and Rine Bank Ama(we,t of Der,haven) Saturday, Sam-2pm ,YLw AAD USLI) TUPPLRV%A R1., CLr)T1111.14l 110usrrrnr r) r F NC CRAFTS & YARD SALE SAT. Mav 22nd 15 Wishbone Cres. iAlax Bayly Burcher area) Assorted crafts r1 supplies, new surger machine. b miscellaneous yard sale items. 6th ANNUAL STREET SALE o Saturday , May 22nd o e Slam-2pm. o *Daniels Cres., Ajax o (Hwy.#2 dt Westney Rd.) 5th Annual Gigantic Yard i Bake Sale for Unca Community Da}cares Saturday. May 29, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5mn0ya May 30 from 11:00 a.m. at Utica Memory Hall, Durham 21, 3.5 km west of Hwy 12 and 3.5 km east of Durham 23. _Qts of Darya^s' Ccrn.e,clr. aie tun' YARD SALE Sat. May 22 9a r-2pm 48 Hiley Ave. Pickering Village lliouaehold items, clothes, Air con Boat, motor, & trailer. & lots more' STREET SALE Wishbone Cres. Ajax Sat. Mai, ZZ, Sam - 2pm Rain date Sun. !Mall,' 11 Sam - 2pm SATURDAY MAY 22 9:00 - 2:00 WHITES ROw. HIGHVIEW SAUGEEN is DRIFTWOOD COURT • %sasoays" "lose. As" Asad •wwte S•i•rl1L[ie� IfAx, e Nipissing Street Sale Sat. May 22, 8-2pm Whites Rd./ Finch area Something for Everyone!!! YARD SALE SATURDAY 22 tilAl'• liam to 1 pm 19M Vallev Farm Road, Pickering Something for everyone 1 1 "°a -- far 1 1 Ap = lirRaid 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.bigfcx)t.com/-highriser TrSForaTfvcim ll 1 Forsake 1966 DODGE Pickup 144 UW 1. GMC S-15 Pick up. 5 - original kilometers Cap. Dox speed. short Dox. $1875 o.bo liner. original white pallor 6 Ca111905142ti 1683 cylinder. 4 speed great con- 1919 S•10, 4 Cyl. 5 speed. ddion, asking $1750 uncertr tied Call 905,649-1565 good condition• new body uutilitiesau .., panels and paint. 142.000 i no pressure service to help you own a home. led certified $3.200 Tele- (905) 571-6275 or 14500-840-6275 phone 655-3552 Brockton 1 Trucks For Saba 19911 FORD F156 A SUPER CAB PICK UP low kilome- ters. excellent condition V8 Green with tan interiorair, alarm. bed liner, am/fm cas- sette $24.500/lease take over possible 905-720-1683 1 vara/ 1 Wn M Drive 1917 ASTRO Van. rebuilt en - ?one In good condition 52.900 o b o Call (905)434- 4544 /991 WINDSTAR 58.00011om au cassette pew pn seats 7 Excellent condition $17 506 Call (905) 579.9604 1 Trailers 12' X 42' PARK MODEL N1u55elmar S Lake Seasonal `eh 10x42 deck root/virryl shed (510.800 value) AIC appliances furnished Beach pool spa senior events 532.900 (705)434.1450 sop 1971 PROWLER. 27 ff. sleeps 6 fully eglwpvl- 3 pc bath. Shower/tub. fridge. stove. asking 54000 Call 985-7363 1980 Coachmen 30trader good condition $5000 form Call Doug. days 985-0074. evenings 705-277-3250Isnp) 1999 SKYLARK Trader. 10 To 40 FlOnla "Am deck soled_ 'illy furnished Air condition- ing Asking $19.900 or best reasonable offer Can 905- 728.6583 1994 MALLARD "ader. 20 feet Mit" aw^mg stereo. `edge. stove. 3 -piece -Dam. ^xpyrt furnace, twin prOpam '.,nos battery Sleeps six Ex- "-fient Condition asking S8900 r%5)4.'i3-4625 1991 STARCRAFT Space- -aster nail t,p cert -trailer -sed two iveekends Onette FOut. 3 -way refrigerator fur - ice ice Chi sleeps 8 screen room. water heater. spare tire. dual LP. battery/ :hanger electnc brakes Ask ng$11 500 (905)434 4512 3e' GOLDEN FALCON TRAIL. ER Sleeps 9 law v :e - rm & ::eck FWly equipped ruated In beautiful family .ark cn 8uekhom L Ailing 5:5500 Call (905)-831 8305 -)NAIR hardtop tent trader. ceps 6 IndW stove awn - g Very good condition 1'800 0 b 0 Call (905)436- I580 GMMNG TRAILER. •yard top orq.e weir,"t 35 Ds St 45C 4150 11 Litaaon rouse hailer -'Opt stove sunk TV arrial t-no_1-�q taw S2 9% 080 -15.655-7354 PALOMINO pop up truck Impe, 9^ •ridgt. Fart, four - Cc. excellent Condlhen. 6:: 70000 -cam 905-432-7604 )LD' Mrs henry rece,ve0 ' ells on ft first dry net ad- ,�msemeM appeared in the :toper and sold n b tint hest .,Ikr' To hid out lust how w,tm Classil ow a0vemsrq .,n work call today 905-576- :'35 gfoNobrcyclM A 1994 VIRAGO T'OC -eA beaulh wacx earner saddle- bags crash oars with peg windshield less man 10,00011i Ready to RcN $15 750 o 0 o Call (905)666- 2501 • 1 SrioesKoeibas 1992 FORMULA PLUS SKI - 000 583 hand & thumb warmers, lust replaced engine a •95 & track Track shud0ed. skins great shape $2900 Call 1-705-328.0402 atter 6 weekdays (SIV) MEN tltYrine 14 ' BAYLHIER. With Cuddy Capon 100 rip outboard motor. great stupe- ready for skkug and tuhonG. trailer included S6,500 Telephone Whitby. (905) 721-0742 1995 17' Stratus Bass Boat 90 V4 Johnson with custom trailer, trolling motor, fish - tinder. 3 batteries. 2 live wells. 4 swivel seats. 'Od storage, metallic tibregtass. aluminum . stamess prop Mom condor$12.995 Callweekends 705-328-0402 or after 6 p.m. (snp) 12 FT. ALUMIMIM BOAT with 9 -Bhp Mercury motoraril trailer with 3 We jackets Ask- ing $1200 Cal(905)619-2360. •AST -27'9573- Boom -10• Fug rigging Main sal 150 sq tt Ful, batters Jib 70 sq fl Hardware Anchors. Chrysler motor Shp Normal shah Ca- noe 16• fiberglass with pad- dlesTladtet5 (905)-985.9198 SELL R NOW CALL 6W707 OR FAX 579-1218 NEW71411F�R� C�M.�td. test(/► a l H for Room a l Rw-m-W-a l Houses Ta FleaRem lots of windows. large walk -m SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR NOME - IT'S EASY11 area n • First Time Buyer? - Call Markt 668-3161 or 723-9340 • Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Mark! �uvidlrg d0'Se to all amertrtks ''-ase -Not Much Downpayment? - Call Mark? uutilitiesau .., Mark offers honest, professional, i no pressure service to help you own a home. cludesan uonnes and itartiinq (905) 571-6275 or 14500-840-6275 of CJuset spa" U,ktnts. park Mark Stapley :OURTICE. available June Sales Rip. Remax Ability Fleal Estate Ltd. . 1 Arts & Crags all ' or all s cv 5575 Imo. available June t ridge Stove. heat Moro aril CRAFTERS WANTED at 'The BRIGHT Spacious and beauty WHITBY, Duttenn St 1 & 2 Gift d Craft Showplace- local tui one bedroom Dasemerl bedroom apt S. clean. quiet ed in the Councce Flea Mar apartment available imme- building, parking FWN-Oroad- ket. 4 km. east of Oshawa Let diately m North Alax Non loomed Large closets. Near us show & sell your crafts dr smoker A/C and all utilities shops. GO tram/401 Fridge/ reCtlY to the public You do not Included ;all 428-7266 stove $610/up inclusive No have to be there There is NO pets 905-4rA-1414 6 month contract Also re ONE BEDROOM aecemly ceiVt 1 month free rent )f youu OROOKLIN T-ree 1 -bedroom WHITBY bright clean 2 bed- q sign up by May 31 Call 905- aparlm4••+; a,ailaDle now Or ,',lm mainnpJr of In-pkx 436-1024 July 1st from $545.month Brock & 401 5 min. walk 10 less Than $130/wkl rtrsUfast plus rrydro Call 19051655- GO station Looking for quiet 1 1 Apsrtnwm1 5539 (dean tenant $8250ydro Fp Rem CAMPBELLFORD. Three bed- (905)-666-8787 1 5 -ZR -1-'d basemen ape V '0,)m aoartmert Retiree WHITBY spacious 2 bedroom. Separate entrance. utilities. budding lacing Trent River 5795 mrluswe Quiet build - non -smoker suns 1 person. and park Walk Ir, shopping. ing. n0 pets. parking July 1st 6 last 5600 Avail June 1. churches recreation Close to Ist 1416, 699-5287 call W 416-630-2600 ext 203 hosptal and doctors 705-653- WHITBY. bedroom north of 35?3 H 905 9390477 SC n fe ,,der negnDouthood 1-OEOROOMn CENTRAL Oshawa 'arge 2 lots of windows. large walk -m aparmer, �,•.-' - o-,1 -cm apart,--" avail- closer Avail July t $600,m,C area n erne In wewmamtained 668-3161 or 723-9340 place. Dark.-, $ '�. �uvidlrg d0'Se to all amertrtks ''-ase WHITBY. are I bertroo 9 m uutilitiesau .., oil (905)123-0977 9 ..., _ 7 p m caxment atctkn. Dam. lots cludesan uonnes and itartiinq - of CJuset spa" U,ktnts. park 2 BEDROOM ,.+liable June :OURTICE. available June ing cable, laundry included -,n Br,ni -Dean 2 be0oroom 5575 Imo. available June t ridge Stove. heat Moro aril semem apt Laundry & Ca- 579-4850 $ 3C ttei.'tly PATAT d. Spa - Suitable for non-smoker ddus cwt & parking aulud- Nea 401 t Dots S700,mo inclusive D WHY RENT A ROOM') when -:5,432.1562 11%1. :an -e^r a I -V - Wined ;urn,snw oacnelor ONE BEDROOM aecemly apartment wren separate en- - .,'e^- av .I 11'11dioned trance for $550/moreh !blurs •• :cement apartment with less Than $130/wkl rtrsUfast a,ate entrance near OC No smoirnypets 428-8453 Wable Junk 1 utilities' • • • • • .^dry/aDkg mwm WHY '-r.1 Mien yCu Can cwn N Ismokinging n . �� r.. ,r .1" none for less man • • & 91 86 you tnmen" Call Dave Nay. tock Salts Rep Rt,'Max •• )ME 3EDROOM basement Summit Reary 17991; Lr1 / "-^ if redecorated 2 ap- (905, 668-3806 or 1905t 666- arses Harwood, 401 area 32'! • :6DO pinto inctudes parking :99 • Imes lai%ndry pcilitiei Non 1 110•naet - - - - - __ mo"er preferred Available Goo n•rrt une ' F,rstlast 426-9967 \\ I{1► ♦ \1 1 10t Ca`\OT XFFORD TO BI Y A NOl SE7 lk c- Cowroay"er'1,' (905)571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Staplev 6724 ed r Irsr.ast re- 190511840- • S;2 900 2 OEDRGgM 's.9 apt Pick - 6T12aeQuoted t6-SOt68i�5) MEA 3 pets neap" man rem a 2 car rms Owner wo win parking A lid 4o June 1st or PICKERING Self confaukd Mancmg O A C Larry Kova- July 1st S,-6& mo All ml XV xdr'„;m basmmpart �t a- otan c. SulGroup Dynamic 1Sf/tail NO petSlSnripWng nXnt, efOCkDellbro0• 4va1- Really 11111C. 1905x434-4600 (90s)-619-1509 (905)-6T9- itial July is? 99 $76c rxlu- A" DA" Du A home of 1077 sive fsvta91 Call jarrles :wr 5 months free. 9051 685-7783 or 14161 991 2-SORM ACT good location in well ' 4:r;a,ned 12-pkx Nice rkWnWurhood. Suncom e Nor Russet Close to sh ppmg bus Fodge7Fovt parking. Jble. lardry radkhes Soo no dollop. AWd July 1 Cal 905-576-2M 2-OEDROOM basement apartment ori gwet, j" ran. Tome res+derW area. ra- vele lit. Laundry facrhloes available Cable included No smokers. no pets please $775,month 831-6259 Avail - am July t 2-OEDROOM man door apartment seconds from 401 and downtown Osfuwa $700 . one -no ubtdks Parking in- dnrdeC and am antenaies Cau 905-435-4694 6 leave mes- 534 RWY ST. E. W MTBY July 1st - 1 bed- studio apt Avail in wee maintained quiet low-rise Mature litt-sryk en- vironment UDd. parking se- dunty cameras, balcony For appt Janet 666-2450 ADELAWE,Simcoe area One bedroom third floor, quiet In - clean triplex SSSOImo. In - dudes heart water. look t or d parking Call 579-6182 AJAX no sm0lung/pets 1 - bedroom apartment, large kitchen. dose to all amenthes, private side -door. lst/asl month $650/month 905-427- 4466 AVANuoli IMIEDMTELY- New1y renovated one bedroom apt. Ideal for couple: centr^ located on Brock St. m down- town Uxbrdge. Parking ayad- able References From $500 p303 9us utilities Call 1-800-387- AVAILABLE BMEDMTELY, in Whitby Apt budding, spa- cious. carpeted, newly paint- ed. with balcony. Gose to bus snoppng. all utilities included. hrst/ta5t required. no pets. 1 bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. $790 3 bedroom $890 Call 430-0134. 20M 5500 income re" of neunrd from $28 DOG gross An 0e- PICKFRING 2,;ohnent aparl- mert 'm, Dedr-,om Jule 1st Very suauws bruntr•b pets own smoking AC separate entrant. convervent area. 1st and last "so per month r905A27-2154 anywhil PWAFROG 2 bedroom OM - mew Aoar,tm Separate en- tr&wA parking bn gN & spa cious 4 appliances urge track yard Steps to GO/Town Cemre $800,mon . Rad urw- ties. con -smoker -no pets Available lornmedutely Days 1416)757.7773 ext 24 of eve 1416)258-7742 PICKERING CREYBER CRT 2 Dedrjom basemenn apt Four appliances. separate en- trance, no smoViliets Flrs6 ast requred $650 utilities ;ncluded Call after 5 p m (9051428-9441 PICKERINGAVMTE'S RD De- luxe 1 single bedroom base- mem apartment 5675 plus 3. No pets or smokers single or mature couple preferred June Isllast (416) 341-0758 S.AJAX, 2 -bedroom base- ment batGower no pets absolutely ltd smoking 5700 Inclusive Mike or Sheri (905)619-0063 OWWA Large 2 8 3 B/R units. lUtililies included. Easy access to schools, shopping. For appt. call (905) 721-8741 UXMME dean spacious bright 1 bedroom Walkout with french doors 4 piece bath Available June 1st $650;mo inclusive tsllast Non-smoking. Please call 1905)-652-9853. WMITBY - Downtown century budding, dean. 1 bedroom apt Suitable for single non- smoker No pets 5565 . M- droAvailable July 1%99 905- 665-9009 (snp) kewbk experience' CaJ Ken Colts Coll Barr er 19051'28-9414 AN EXCELLENT Cportu"ly, re Owe Ac JCwr ;,ayrrlert Ven- dor assistance Clol 1 1/2 storey, 2 bedroom chruchad. recently renovated. carnes III rem Central Oshawa Cal 433-'949 3 . BEDROOM Ranch towagi- low. rot rem :eck 2 baths rec-room, avLiable July 1st first t last 5950 00 786-3137 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, washout basement BreCK Hw•, 2 Available Junk lit $1300 Pius imktks Telephone 1905 294-7165 Markham AOSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING 6 months tree then own a rouse nom 5550. moms You require full time family in - Come $28 000 reasonable credit I do the rest Don't Wait Call Bill ROka CDldweu Banker PMR Real Estate to- day 905)728-9414 AAX Cory 2 bedroom house, garage. deck large lot. Gose to 401. GO schools and shopping Available July t $775 dus utilities Cao 905- 683-8782 Immaculate 3-bdrm main floor semi. Ap- plin., laundry, park- ing. No pets. Non- smoker. Aval. June 1 FirsVIast, ref-. $895 + 61% Mils. 905-839-5223 large 4 -bedroom nome. 3 - bathrooms. office. separate dining room. back in onto Greenbelt. Available Imme- diately 905-42.7-52810 BEST DEAL IN WHITBY. 1500 sq h on quiet coun. hard- woodfloors. finished base- ment. garage. 18x18 deck, shed. large 7800 sq.fl lot, A/C. woodstove & major applianc- es $1150. available ALQUSt 1 668-2375 ,,M MIDGE one bed $640 & • 1 ' iII 9!drnom $74C clean .uiet Security building Uhh- 2 Be3ro;m es included 19051852.4068 Fr,oge s -.,e nciuma ;,w, M pus utilities Avail im- DSRAWA APTS Bachelor mediately Ground floor unit one Cry + .1' •- 2 ^edroom on - Call LiMa 728-1600 b view cludesan uonnes and itartiinq Laundry on side (90515-' 2 BEDROOM ,.+liable June 0425 or 1-488-558-2622 1 L )cared eTi--klauga Rd Do- S,20,n+antl ;nclude, WAWA. 9Joor. Park Rd . ridge Stove. heat Moro aril Aparl"•"'s 2 -bedrooms water Parking NO pets Cap $ 3C ttei.'tly PATAT d. Spa - from gam 9pm O 905.576- ddus cwt & parking aulud- Nea 401 t \\ I{1► ♦ \1 1 10t Ca`\OT XFFORD TO BI Y A NOl SE7 lk c- Cowroay"er'1,' (905)571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Staplev 6724 ed r Irsr.ast re- 190511840- • S;2 900 2 OEDRGgM 's.9 apt Pick - 6T12aeQuoted t6-SOt68i�5) MEA 3 pets neap" man rem a 2 car rms Owner wo win parking A lid 4o June 1st or PICKERING Self confaukd Mancmg O A C Larry Kova- July 1st S,-6& mo All ml XV xdr'„;m basmmpart �t a- otan c. SulGroup Dynamic 1Sf/tail NO petSlSnripWng nXnt, efOCkDellbro0• 4va1- Really 11111C. 1905x434-4600 (90s)-619-1509 (905)-6T9- itial July is? 99 $76c rxlu- A" DA" Du A home of 1077 sive fsvta91 Call jarrles :wr 5 months free. 9051 685-7783 or 14161 991 2-SORM ACT good location in well ' 4:r;a,ned 12-pkx Nice rkWnWurhood. Suncom e Nor Russet Close to sh ppmg bus Fodge7Fovt parking. Jble. lardry radkhes Soo no dollop. AWd July 1 Cal 905-576-2M 2-OEDROOM basement apartment ori gwet, j" ran. Tome res+derW area. ra- vele lit. Laundry facrhloes available Cable included No smokers. no pets please $775,month 831-6259 Avail - am July t 2-OEDROOM man door apartment seconds from 401 and downtown Osfuwa $700 . one -no ubtdks Parking in- dnrdeC and am antenaies Cau 905-435-4694 6 leave mes- 534 RWY ST. E. W MTBY July 1st - 1 bed- studio apt Avail in wee maintained quiet low-rise Mature litt-sryk en- vironment UDd. parking se- dunty cameras, balcony For appt Janet 666-2450 ADELAWE,Simcoe area One bedroom third floor, quiet In - clean triplex SSSOImo. In - dudes heart water. look t or d parking Call 579-6182 AJAX no sm0lung/pets 1 - bedroom apartment, large kitchen. dose to all amenthes, private side -door. lst/asl month $650/month 905-427- 4466 AVANuoli IMIEDMTELY- New1y renovated one bedroom apt. Ideal for couple: centr^ located on Brock St. m down- town Uxbrdge. Parking ayad- able References From $500 p303 9us utilities Call 1-800-387- AVAILABLE BMEDMTELY, in Whitby Apt budding, spa- cious. carpeted, newly paint- ed. with balcony. Gose to bus snoppng. all utilities included. hrst/ta5t required. no pets. 1 bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. $790 3 bedroom $890 Call 430-0134. 20M 5500 income re" of neunrd from $28 DOG gross An 0e- PICKFRING 2,;ohnent aparl- mert 'm, Dedr-,om Jule 1st Very suauws bruntr•b pets own smoking AC separate entrant. convervent area. 1st and last "so per month r905A27-2154 anywhil PWAFROG 2 bedroom OM - mew Aoar,tm Separate en- tr&wA parking bn gN & spa cious 4 appliances urge track yard Steps to GO/Town Cemre $800,mon . Rad urw- ties. con -smoker -no pets Available lornmedutely Days 1416)757.7773 ext 24 of eve 1416)258-7742 PICKERING CREYBER CRT 2 Dedrjom basemenn apt Four appliances. separate en- trance, no smoViliets Flrs6 ast requred $650 utilities ;ncluded Call after 5 p m (9051428-9441 PICKERINGAVMTE'S RD De- luxe 1 single bedroom base- mem apartment 5675 plus 3. No pets or smokers single or mature couple preferred June Isllast (416) 341-0758 S.AJAX, 2 -bedroom base- ment batGower no pets absolutely ltd smoking 5700 Inclusive Mike or Sheri (905)619-0063 OWWA Large 2 8 3 B/R units. lUtililies included. Easy access to schools, shopping. For appt. call (905) 721-8741 UXMME dean spacious bright 1 bedroom Walkout with french doors 4 piece bath Available June 1st $650;mo inclusive tsllast Non-smoking. Please call 1905)-652-9853. WMITBY - Downtown century budding, dean. 1 bedroom apt Suitable for single non- smoker No pets 5565 . M- droAvailable July 1%99 905- 665-9009 (snp) kewbk experience' CaJ Ken Colts Coll Barr er 19051'28-9414 AN EXCELLENT Cportu"ly, re Owe Ac JCwr ;,ayrrlert Ven- dor assistance Clol 1 1/2 storey, 2 bedroom chruchad. recently renovated. carnes III rem Central Oshawa Cal 433-'949 3 . BEDROOM Ranch towagi- low. rot rem :eck 2 baths rec-room, avLiable July 1st first t last 5950 00 786-3137 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, washout basement BreCK Hw•, 2 Available Junk lit $1300 Pius imktks Telephone 1905 294-7165 Markham AOSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING 6 months tree then own a rouse nom 5550. moms You require full time family in - Come $28 000 reasonable credit I do the rest Don't Wait Call Bill ROka CDldweu Banker PMR Real Estate to- day 905)728-9414 AAX Cory 2 bedroom house, garage. deck large lot. Gose to 401. GO schools and shopping Available July t $775 dus utilities Cao 905- 683-8782 Immaculate 3-bdrm main floor semi. Ap- plin., laundry, park- ing. No pets. Non- smoker. Aval. June 1 FirsVIast, ref-. $895 + 61% Mils. 905-839-5223 large 4 -bedroom nome. 3 - bathrooms. office. separate dining room. back in onto Greenbelt. Available Imme- diately 905-42.7-52810 BEST DEAL IN WHITBY. 1500 sq h on quiet coun. hard- woodfloors. finished base- ment. garage. 18x18 deck, shed. large 7800 sq.fl lot, A/C. woodstove & major applianc- es $1150. available ALQUSt 1 668-2375 'hiaf iM is SEWS tiVWOM YcEl'#M, W'1`F,, f999 420 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Parking included Sto%,e & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools andshopping. From $910.00 including h dro Call 905-721-0980 Ree CUSTOM BUILT Newer bun gain* double garage country lot east of Oshawa Avail immedwtely Ref d credit check required 51200/mo Call 718 7484 PICKERING _onvement loca- Lon 2 Ren nn maumloor Rec- room u' bsmi Suitable for couple Non-smoker no pets Await July 1st $825/mo . 12 mollities (905)839-7719 PICKERING. tumished open - Planned 3 bedroom sem. aim garage. 1-12 baths, air, close to an amenities Available June. $1100 . all utilities. FirsVust referennXS (905)831-6022 WHY RENT? Own your own Nome Wrtn as link as 5500 down Call 24his FREE recorded message (905) 58- 1069 ext 277 AurNa Rasa - nu. Cofdwefl Banker R M R Real Estate WHITBY, 7 bedroom detached bungalow eat -in kitchen. laundry room.race Deck are, don to all amenities 5850 morm my plus utilities First' lasl references Available Ju - 111 905-666-5334 WHITBY 3 Bedroom uppe levei nt house 5850 plus by dro Parking water and gar inaytld0 N garden. dost h an anomies Phone for ap Point via 905.523-8206MS 430 -?349 INannted APARTMENT ✓v4N'EO clear, pnght one or Iwo bedroom own entrance would sharml; house with Itmak BaYstfore/Mkststnae area Wanted August 1 or earktr 905-531.2993 vows PROFFE Couple with baby on wAY Looking for Tree bedicion bungalow n come, on to WAM Wine 1 o riplon Coe 4/696 1 Ton howeea For Ranh SIM DOWW%YMENT SM9 40 (PIT per mom , will move you n it" spacious 3 bedroom. 1 12 baflK. excel- lent loCati, Vacant Asking $75900 Cal Aurelia Rasanu today at 905-728-1069 ext 201 or To Lint 905-427- R3fg4. CoMwd Banker RUP a 1 Room RW Ree ROOM FOR RENT clean, bright home Short Term available 401 a Whites Rd. suit a working professional FAN remix .vtvivtvw `iwrc.n..u. room east Oshawa on Das foule $75/weeky Sul work- ing "male 723-6281 (sip) 09N 1 lumisfed room n prink home SLOW" in- cludes I v. cable, par" Stored kn1cherf 6 batMoom mature. respo tsible i em- ployed. Can aha 4:30pm (905)-404-M7 SUXMG moo TE- Aw 2 bedroom fully famished apanmaK. No PxK. eahceJl[r . location. Kassainger complex. bursts 2 yew wanitq oat for tranNs Please Call Susan 726-7350.5195 A Nrlusiw show ONIUM tma a has house 10 share n PiderNnp. Fennale studeal or professional pre- "rred. ran -smoker, share ktcnen, lain dry, large baclk- yard. 1st aro last. $4751 mum", (905) 637 -WI FIII�R loolmp for a room mase. Goblin' out. South of Elgm Park. 1 bed- room aP>t Nndudes cape. halill a June 1st. (416)575- 1569. nORTKUT Oshawa, new h me. 4 -bedroom, furnished. to share taint one. Must be dean andresponsible,)alai• rr "579-4454. A10f 1tl1. mg clean home quiet subdr vision by consmahon area Share all lacihtks female Preferred non smoker no pets available now $375 monthly. stare utilities 839 - SEEKING employed (female preterm to share 4 bedroom house. Oshawa Inground Pool, parking. Cable. all Mair - ties Close to beach. stopping. bus d 401 $650 all Ind (ne- gotiable) Frsbtast 905-571- 1281 leave message Condominiums UM For Rend AJAX 7 BEDROOM. emit, hnrxum for rent Fridge stove, sett-comained laundry room close to all amenities Avail. aa�b June 1 Can (905)509- , � 1 Otte A R ail S see COMMERCIAL UNITS. °ark 6 Bloor qr+at location 2 Avail- able units. 1425 sq n each Call (905)579-507 alter Spm (905)571-3281 OFFICE SPLICE BOO sq n 2 executive style adpinnng of- fices Pmgtt entrances on Brock St Downown 2nd New Large windows overlooking Brock St (No elevator) Pn »fe parking 5400 plus taxes aro UWWS Can Micky (905) 852-6163 Aeeomanoddiam FURNISHED EXECU-SUITES Long/Short Term.... includes 'Dishes *Linens `Cable 'Tel. •Park b more For avail. dl rates 1-905-852-6513 for safe WA= for Saw - - 531 D0%%*NLAND DR.. 1'It•KERING .1 hdm1.. In nn , don. nn.. Ige. eat -In oak kit tin. rec. nn., fp., wet bar, beautiful upgraded bath w/Jacuzzi tub and walk-in shower. hrdwd./ceramic firs , Ige. deck. beautiful garden with pond. New roof/furnace. CAC. CVAC, newer windows, custom drapes, etc. SSS to upgrades. (905) 839-"23 I:\,JU,IyC• %th_ \ int .Cck� lo,, -Il perarn to service accounts offering an Explosive and Revolutionary, NEW Fuld Product Lone by: One of the Worlds mu,t Successful and Recognized brands. Best one person STORE for ram 1300 sq n consider SSIONAL woe " hu.mes> ever! No selling PTIFT. Secured 'nme location - 167 Smicoe Min. Investment of $14,490 required. ai01"h VI' Available ing •'dude w FrsVlast A»iubie Dunt National survey shows earnings up to y Irag Ales 905-728-0836 at- �, 100 month. 't' win per CALL 24 Hrs. Indu,irial EMU_Unft i -800-x7:1-6ti4 WEAR Osnawa En. information 905.576 3505 cased Bay ',r ram With conages Sandy - clay. Overhead� ram to 0 0 Be a part of the f1SW,ear „c (too calogs. parking ,ink- ¢mob• crldriens Trogeam ( usage Call 9-9197 or (905)576- ® ACCOUNTING tits. washrooms. air -fail- (705t79g.0246 ��e"TT FRANCHISE wicluded"em W " S )fort parlung 58" -� �j �1 NETWORK _ _.� ., ,_, _. , in North America! Sim 905-576-7982 626.6619 "ACCOUNTING BUSINESS to � FOR SALE COTTAGE Irsl time renting. IN AJAX-PICKERING excellent aindmon, back lot Spacious air -Conditionned. Hal'b'rwn. access Lorglake ' EXCELLENT GROWTH POTENTIAL Private dock canoe available ver luso hike to inlet nate man to look after coRW n return to ' UNIQUE CONCEPT SPECIFICALLY ease (905 DESIGNED FOR SM all Lsgll tldeloM . 1 Lsgll NWkss NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of GEORGE EDWARD HARDiNG, late of the Town of Ajax, who died on or about the 13th day of December, 1998 must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June, 1999 after which date the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee shall have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. DATED at Oshawa the 12th day of May, 1999 Robert A. Alexander, CREIGHTON VICTOR ALEXANDER HAYWARD AND MORISON, Barristers and Solicitors, 235 King St. E., Box 26010, Oshawa, Ontario. LIH SR4 Solicitor for the Estate. . ' 1 Coming Events . 1 Coming Events 30TH ANN/VERSARY• # t?XBRID(;E TRINITY UNITED TOUR OF HOMES SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1999 12:00 NOON - 50) P.M. TiCKETS: $10.00 each Available At: Toronto Street Pharmacy and Quaker Pharmacy Also Available at the Homes or Church on the Day of the Tour ADULTS ONLY PLEASE!! VENDORS WANTED for ZEPHVR FtiNDAi' Saiurday.lune 26th, II:M a m Call Andy- 705--173--1126 1 1 •u NNwnes for Saito VICTORIAN GARDEN Iuwn ' �Cc: tins nmstua zasennerm. CIA, FIR tdy IeneM baclung Close lo Scjggs�s..1111 1 ,, � highways v* 29.500 de 419 WMTBY - 67 Glim-Dow 4 bedrooms double -garage. 1- 5pu)acum 1.4 PC. 2-2pc. a Alf. hardwood -floors. brashel basements cwtomaaed Dud' W"fw 175' 90S43D-35" lot i228.500 WHITIll 2 750 S4 Ft. 4 Dram 3 been. 2 i"epaee. Master with SO" room Freshly paarad. mew carpel PrermuM pit bol on qutl street Open newt 20 For - MINOR. (taw Kendal - wood 6 Bums. Thcksorvaol area) Sat sun May n 23. 1- $219.900 f9M)GW 4433 Yid k°r sea CRYSTAL LAKE 3 -bedroom Ongaiow .4rarshed. 112 h womm bock. canoe. row Opal, boat hoose. good wee0- Iree sw tmilq. $135.000 (90sµ32-3680 weekdays. weekends qm0 a 862986 1 ta'uae► SSM BUYS your awn fully Serviced trailer lot, near Co- Ooug 100 alae park with mr hit trees. sand beach. great swanrnetg. as aaermdes 1 416431.1559 Irori.y 1111 Lend 558 - 51888 Advance until Payday/commission o itaw Sion Answer on 20 mut BBS - 1148:416296 -9902 NONEY PMKEMS. Gel mit of debt quick without goNp bankrupt a being garushow Tom's • 1 TMldms THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UXBRIDGE r CARETAKER CONTRACT UXBRIDGE TOWN HALL �.0 TENDER U99-13 The Township of Uxbridge requires a new contra) for the maintenance of the Uxbridge Town Hall. Applicants with previous experience in bol cleaning and maintenance preferably in commercial setting may apply. Contract 1 commence immediately. Interested bidders are asked to fill out a request t bid form. This form is available at the Townshi Office at 51 Toronto Street South, Uxbridge. Applications clearly marked 'Caretaker - Tender U91 13', in a sealed envelope, must be received at th Township Office, Clerk's Department no later tha Tuesday, June 8th, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. For furthE information, please call Walter Taylor, Townshi Clerk, at 852-9181. Walter Taylor, Clerk Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED. SOME COW"IES CHARGE UP- FRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. IT R SUGGESTED THAT YOU IFIYESTIGATE THONDUGW BEFORE LSICNNG ANY CONTRACTS. Financial "Winces FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW! 1 (Baa) 641-628 DEBT REUEF GUARANTEED WE CAN HELP! ��� kiswania Norsemen cmfti C" � i mortgages rregaesson nese Loans. Dem Lonsop0a- bm Call Rdn 905483-3366 MORTGAGES 1st • 2nd No lees to qualified borrowers, ago a 1, pwlwm 1rrN , Cal Glen Danny, The Mortgage GW. (905)655-4960 Domn- o'I Moo Corp MOIITGAGES Good. eked aro ugly Financing for any pr• Pow AN eo Gl ��'sep'e Service; corp (99osk) c 666 - WS i Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot t responsible for more than one inser- tion in the event of an error. 1 Births 1 Births ANDREWS Steve and Betty -Anne are thrilled to announce the arrival of their triplets on April 28, 1999. • KERSTEN JOHANNA • CAMERON JAMES • • CONNOR MARTIN Proud Oma and Opa are Gerry and Ann Kerstens and Gramma and Poppa are Bruce and Jean Andrews. Thanks to Dr. C. Pyselman and staff at Markham Stouttville Hospital and Dr. K. Amankwah and staff at Womens College Hospital. w IT'S A GIRL w Big brother Bedonan Announces the arrival of his baby sister, Bianna Monique Thompson Born May 18, 1999. Proud parents are Byron and Bernita Thompson. Also welcoming Bianna are Uncle Dereck, Aunt Nat and Nana. . • 1 1flartlrp . • 1 woruvp 54rYiCK SenVlc" Lash. in very Iri»te selbrproom take access Swim- Its mnduded Linda "Winto (905)697-0658 Located on SI eenburg take, mmg. Frshwp and Snownfobl- Now ownership Why rad 77 . pat 45 awmees North of Bel- ea0 Approx 45 minsuses from Vender to arrange mortgage NIST LJ370 - 3 Towitwmes.itWiIon 1247 after 7pmeek f905µ36 Oshawa Full baserrerm aim U tike 435-9664 2-3 Bdrm units i S55.9DO i 1247 lana ]Pinta al outside walk studded and557.900. 4 Berm unit Withunsultmed Owner WIN pay taco- PRIG SALE. whaft Rdl p�rage d W/O NA Osh • 1 Fiatea es and snow reniool to fust Shneppam 3 bedroom on Alma 5103K. 1 Bitten Cordo Apt. rsh fun year Immediate posses- sq. backs to park. Bp bat' ROssHnd7rtkoons n $113.800. CLEAMUTER. fuby furnished Sion Priced for quick sal ndow-bripm ain kitten Stick Cal Ron B 436-0990. Cal nd a-. acentral arc contdeioled. 2 $169.000 OPEN HOUSE MAY replNx rw'nO room. Wass Ron Barri 436 -OM Simon s Sys ..� �... � IF III 22.23 24 (705),'i244413 walkout um ut from dump rm to Grp Status on. 3 bedroom mobil (perms- neat) Poole. tub. ALL BUSINESS WHITBY- nrctsayFMghioy Everyone aeaptd regardas . GREAT FISHING and tardy ridday on Rice Lake One FOR MORE INFORJWA77ON CALL 2 3 bdrms. central lar. walk- of Prime rasp Cal to tree CHIP TRUCK FOR SALE now from Oshawa bwtcing, high income. very Ww lot, ampe parking• may weal basement 9 kitchen Ce- information 905.576 3505 Turnkey operation Permanere conages Sandy - clay. PHONE: 1-888-723-4388 ram to 0 0 Student � � locationho"f ostia ¢mob• crldriens Trogeam ( usage Call 9-9197 or (905)576- scnooi� $i64 Call (905)725-0196 Of 626- $134.000. Cal alta 6 p.m. (905)430-.1659. (705t79g.0246 o, tamty peas (705) 696- FAX:1-800-428-5297 58" street. dose to scrools.talew ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN OOWNUMU, RIEVAEO. BBI. Private yard. dose to Avadame for quick doyrp. Great opportunity` PIGEON LAKE 3 bedroom E-MAIL: PA DGETTOGENERATION.NET 1 T.M.905 Spacious air -Conditionned. 7251627 vraiertrorfl corsage 1405 sok Privet Monies P"v 1 1 ver W;_V ' 1 • 1 ready to go. Cowtist kx%WW shoreline Dock to asties 5 rites N of OnS)-6ee 5625 sale 1 1 2.1 BEDROOM freehold sw"tK • SerWovc s oto tiuraflnW (9ps({s5-4265 A NOME IN THE COUNTRY LARGE 3 bedroom house. townhouse len Bowma. new � s w kitchen. new onto desk. $154.00. Ren St. Plan Proposal for 51100 sq. 1. cot-�� SPACIOUS les LAKE 5Ct1GOG Amari AN fog gal RIm waft Out in tWall. Wow . rage tames room. sandy room nOY rlAOY7kd house large yard. ummaemen Cotdlgrl. idmil Water Bedroom am Bath- Fkusht0 baseman. app6ant- an Coo Go b Cliffe sl fdgok, mal. in Ous Aslu :116 900 ��� 3- EORow rased bunpa- low, Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot t responsible for more than one inser- tion in the event of an error. 1 Births 1 Births ANDREWS Steve and Betty -Anne are thrilled to announce the arrival of their triplets on April 28, 1999. • KERSTEN JOHANNA • CAMERON JAMES • • CONNOR MARTIN Proud Oma and Opa are Gerry and Ann Kerstens and Gramma and Poppa are Bruce and Jean Andrews. Thanks to Dr. C. Pyselman and staff at Markham Stouttville Hospital and Dr. K. Amankwah and staff at Womens College Hospital. w IT'S A GIRL w Big brother Bedonan Announces the arrival of his baby sister, Bianna Monique Thompson Born May 18, 1999. Proud parents are Byron and Bernita Thompson. Also welcoming Bianna are Uncle Dereck, Aunt Nat and Nana. . • 1 1flartlrp . • 1 woruvp 54rYiCK SenVlc" Lash. in very Iri»te selbrproom take access Swim- Its mnduded Linda "Winto (905)697-0658 Located on SI eenburg take, mmg. Frshwp and Snownfobl- Now ownership Why rad 77 . pat 45 awmees North of Bel- ea0 Approx 45 minsuses from Vender to arrange mortgage NIST LJ370 - 3 Towitwmes.itWiIon 1247 after 7pmeek f905µ36 Oshawa Full baserrerm aim U tike 435-9664 2-3 Bdrm units i S55.9DO i 1247 lana ]Pinta al outside walk studded and557.900. 4 Berm unit Withunsultmed Owner WIN pay taco- PRIG SALE. whaft Rdl p�rage d W/O NA Osh • 1 Fiatea es and snow reniool to fust Shneppam 3 bedroom on Alma 5103K. 1 Bitten Cordo Apt. rsh fun year Immediate posses- sq. backs to park. Bp bat' ROssHnd7rtkoons n $113.800. CLEAMUTER. fuby furnished Sion Priced for quick sal ndow-bripm ain kitten Stick Cal Ron B 436-0990. Cal nd a-. acentral arc contdeioled. 2 $169.000 OPEN HOUSE MAY replNx rw'nO room. Wass Ron Barri 436 -OM Simon s Sys ..� �... � IF III 22.23 24 (705),'i244413 walkout um ut from dump rm to Grp Status on. 3 bedroom mobil (perms- neat) Poole. tub. WWNW"U. Central. Pyn, deck o•p tleD sloe master bedroom with full ONTN WUM. 3 bed - . ecache w Deadtes and major at- tragions Children welcome watt sal 3 unit residential ens aree. cam. air A more roans. 5 appWncs,s 1,231 Phobos shown n your hose bwtcing, high income. very Ww lot, ampe parking• may Asking $219.00 No agates please' Darlene: (416) 452- sq h rJair, prkale. garage and dhvtway. Near WhROy 'r $275 weekly (905AS3-5503 be converted to professional $179.900 7760 m leave MSG. 905.839- Rex. CaNrc. No restors. A PERFECT FAMU Vacation Nbme n CLEAR WATER AREA ( usage Call 9-9197 or (905)576- 3911. $134.000. Cal alta 6 p.m. (905)430-.1659. INET 3 bedroom, towdtowe. pout. )fxifm, Imus Calan, Odra. 7016 evenkn gs. street. dose to scrools.talew ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN OOWNUMU, RIEVAEO. BBI. 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Youth, Qrldrea's Activities like CAwrc* Thm Smiles - SL Isaac ]oques Catlhdk Church 1148 Fill Avenue, Pickering LlV 1,16 (9kr5) 831-3353 SUNDAY LITURGY Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m. Sunday Morning 8:30, 10:00, l 1:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. , x, i.. !h k i1C.� . �1k'Ipt4'W4F �.'W';lii"'irlaMeete'MM�Yi ww.w�..•>..w��m -. .. ,_ _ _... _ .-....�.��..__ ... _ _ - - -_- .....__,�-. 1'. .. 'act 0th a to :to hip 99 - the ian •ler hip he t be ar- 1 Births 1 Birtl18 . t Auctions e 1 Auctions . 1 Auctions - ---- Go(xlwocxl Population on the rise Matthew & Anne Marie Ciardetti are proud to announce the safe arrival of their precious daughter olivia Elizabeth Marie Chefero Giardetti P Born at the Markham Stouffville Hospital on March 18, 1999 at 12:30 am weighing in at 9 lbs. Proud new Grandparents, Fred & Elvahcth Chefero are very excited atmut the new addition to the family. 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Fully insured Free estimates 905-433-7140 -NEWS APVERTISER.FPJ9)AY EIXTWM,AllaIc21,1999 PAGE 33 Alp • 1 1 fo-waniorianis • 1 1 1n Merrforiana In Memory of Mildred Rodd May 21st, 1992 Nothini can ever take al1'av The lute a heart holds clear, Fund rnentories linger evervdctt, Kenmehrance keeps her near. Fondly remembered by, Keith, Donna, .Jacqueline, DarvI & Rrvon. • I Card of Thanks • I :ard of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Friends and family of William J. Robinson would Eike to express their sincerest gratitude to all those who were able to be present and participate in the memorial service held in his honour this past May 15th. tipecial thanks to Rei-. KL'tt, Ruth Spademan, the North Durham !Millennium Band and all the helpers who made this tribute the success it was. 1 .earns 1 wwhs CAMPBELL. Margaret Stewar. At ;�=ss nal �csFttai. undsa,1 :c Piedresday. May 19. 1999 Margaret Campbell. beloved wife of the late Archie Campbell. dear mother of Rita. John. Archie. 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Featuring the Whitby Seniors' Ac- tivity Centre's Jubilee Choir, a choir from Sunnycrest Nursing Home, choirs from St. Marguerite Bour- geoys, St. Wilfrid and St. Elizabeth Seaton Catholic schools in Pickering and St. Bernadette Catholic School in Ajax, the event will celebrate seniors' role in the community says Jubilee Choir director Barbara Breckenridge. As the leader of the group for the past 14 years, Ms. Breckenridge says she's come to realize "the conception of an older person is that of someone being in a nursing home. "People don't realize you can be 80 and living a similar kind of life a 50-, 40- or 30 -year-old lives in soci- ety;" she says. She explains members of the Whitby seniors' centre IYOP com- mittee felt hosting an intergenera- tional concert would show children "being old isn't some terrible evil." Durham wants forum on kids' funding Durham Region wants to make an election issue out of provincial fund- ing for needy children. Regional council Wednesday gave its health and social services commit- tee the go-ahead to hold a public meeting on the issue during the provincial election campaign. Figures from the Fairness for Durham Kidz Campaign '99 show the per -capita funding for needy chil- dren in the region is $187 per person, while the provincial average is $292. In Peterborough, the per -capita fund- ing is $321. Durham's child advocate and Pickering Councillor Maurice Bren- ner said, "The inequity isn't accept- able to this council or to the resi- dents. "I want a commitment to fix this atrocity immediately." He added the meeting would prob- ably be held in a centrally -located site. Approximately 300 choristers will participate in the concert. Two hun- dred will he children, 80 will be from the Jubilee Choir and 10 will he from Sunnvcrest. The entire group will sing some songs together, such as 'Seed to Sow' and others will he sung by the indi- vidual choirs. The concert is being held on Sun- day, May 30 starting at 3 p.m. at Fa- ther Leo J. Austin Catholic Sec- ondary School at 1020 Dryden Blvd in Whitby. The concert is expected to take one -and -a -half hours and a free-will donation will be collected to help cover the costs of the event. A.J. CROEN/ News Advertiser photo An inter -generational choir made up of vocal- Thomhs and Sam Bellissimo. Standing are ists from around Durham Region are prepar- Josie Szc cur, Amanda Caruso, Alicia Man - ing for a special show May 30 in Whithv. darano, Adriane Stewart, Kenneth D'Silva, Readv for the show are (seated) Nick-eisha Frank Starev, Matthew Krus and Jess Faulino. 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Liiems:e, iutweamr, P.M.& MW a&UUL fess extra. µ r , 1999 SIERRA EXTENDED CAB Down Payment Lease Payment Total Uue On Signing $0 $436 mond $1,582.40 $1,550 $388 m„nch $3,309.70 $3,745 $327 monrh $5,754.60 -+Total due on signing includes down payment, freight, I st month's payment plus taxes, GST, PST and gas tax. Licence, in%tirance, P.P.S.A. and admin. fees extra. 1999 GMC JIMMY 4x4 4 -DOOR 4.3 litre Vortec 4300 V6 190 HP engine • Automatic transmis- sion • Next Generation dual front air bags • 4 -wheel ABS • Power door locks/windows . Tilt -Wheel" AM, Flvl stereo cassette • Air conditioning. Locking differenrial Premium ride suspension • Remote keyless entry system . Rear liftgare with liftglass 1999 GMC JIMMY 4 -DOOR Down f'a mann Lea,e Patimcnt 10tz" ()ut (hr Signin $0 $444 -,h $2,363.85 $2,870 $358 m.„th $5.465.45 $5,000 $294 moeth $7,841 35 ttTocal due oa s��+�g includes down payment, freight, security deposit, 1st mondf's payssettt plus rocs, (;ST, PST and gas tax. Licence, insurance, P.P.SA. and admin. fees extra. 1999 GMC SAFARI 4.3 litre Vortec 4300 V6 190 HP engine • 4 -speed automatic transmission with overdrive • 4 -wheel ABS • Next Generation dual front air bags • Air conditioning • AM/FM stereo with cassette • Cloth seats • Deluxe chrome grille • Deep tinted glass • Power door locks • Roof luggage carrier I U&M TIME OFFER HURRY IN. - - - ONLY AT YOUR ONTARIO GMC DEALERS. 111Wd Ow you lcIwtow nom: Came visit us at you local dealer. an ow website at srarw Snwwwds.eorn or call 1 -800 -43M -DRIVE. -offers based on a Sierra Extended Cab WZ'Sonorna R7ZiJ mmy 4•door R7Z/7rans Sport R7Z/Satan R7Z. Annual Cost Of borrowing 8.4%15.4%15.4%/3.416 per amen. Annual WOMOI s Omit 20,00 km. $0.12 per excess kilometre. Other base options available. •tFmgM las indicated), licence. arsur- anw s, P.P.S.A., administration tees, and taxes not nckrded. Dealer may sell or bse afor leas. tFinarxWq on approved GMAC I N ordy Example $10,000 at 1.9% APR. the money payment r. 5216.51 for 48 months Coat of borrowing is $392.48. Total obligation is $10.392.48. Exarnnple: $10,000 at 2.9% APR. the monVrly payment is $220.90 for 48 months. Cost of borrowng is $60320. Total obigabon is $10.603.20. Down payment. wade andlor securily deposit MY be ragwred. Mornhy Payment and cost of borrowng will vary depsrdeg on artwum borrowed and down parrm*tade. •tt—ollers appy to select 1999 new at denanstraoor models. and to quaified uAlorners in on teno only (exckx*V Thwrder Bay and Keno+&). Linriled tine Clters winch may not be combined with 011W 011ers. Dealer ordwftade may be necessary. See yore deabr(s) lot conditions and defaib. Nn 1500 Series doss. ::;ojklil GMC IP PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION. 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