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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_05_28s PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPA PRESSRUN 49.500 48 PAG1 S FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1999 RON PIf.TRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo A Durham Regional Police tactical unit officer into the home. A man and woman have been leads a suspect away from a Furlee Crescent charged in connection with the eight-hour home in Pickering after a tear gas was fired standoff. Pickering residents get a tax break BY MARIANNE TAKACS Staff Writer PICKERING — Residents will see a reduction in their total proper- ty tax bill this year, which includes Town. Region and education levies. Even though the Town of Pick- ering tax rate is at the same level as last year, and the Durham Region rate has increased by 1.76 per cent, a 10 -per cent cut in the education tax now being set by the Province will result in a Pickering residential property tax decrease of 2.15 per cent in 1999. For a residence assessed at $150,000, that will mean a saving of about $50 from last year as the property tax bill drops to $2,274.43 in 1999 from $2,324.60 in 1998. Of this year's tax bill, $531.18 (23.4 per cent) will go to the Town, $1,122.25 (49.3 per cent) is to be turned over to Durham Region, and $621 (27.3 percent) will go to edu- cation. The actual rate for the Pickering residential tax is 0.354 per cent of the assessed value of the property. It's 0.748 per cent for Durham and 0.414 for education, for a total of 1.516 per cent. Town council's executive com- mittee approved the 1999 rates Tuesday. Mayor Wayne Arthurs said Pickering's tax rate will be lowest among the four lakeshore, urban municipalities in Durham Region. "lite proof is in the pudding," he said, for those who maintain Pick- ering taxes are high. Ward 2 local Councillor Mark Holland noted Pickering's tax freeze was not achieved without the Town taking on debt for capital ex - See EDUCATION page S Duffin Meadows Cemetery a part of your life PER SINCE 1 9 6 5 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY$1#c Tear gas f Iushes out Pickerin Standoff ends peacefully BY STEPHEN SHAM' Staff (Writer PICKERING —Tactical offi- cers fired six rounds of tear gas nto a Pickering home yesterday morning, ending an eight-hour doge involving a suspected armed ratan and his girlfriend. Durham Regional Police said a backyard dispute between two ncighb ours escalated when a man called 911 to report a male with a handgun had threatened to kill him. But before officers arrived at the Faylec Crescent home, near Kingston and Liverpool roads, just after 3 a.m., the suspect had retreated into the house, police said. The man, refused to come out and the lengthy standoff followed. Police negotiators made nu- merous attempts to establish communication, but were met with no response. As the siege dragged on, there was uncertainty over whether a woman in the res- idence was being held hostage, a fear police later said was un- founded. Police set up a blockade on Inside the News Advertiser WHERE TO FIND R Editorial Page ..........A6 Opinion Shaper .........A6 Entertain■iment .........A13 Sports ............... Al5 Classified ............A18 GIVE US A CALL General ..........683-5110 Distribrtin ......683-5117 Death Netica .....683-3005 Aectiem Line ......683-7545 Sake* Yom ..1-800-662-8423 Email .newsroom@durham.net Web site ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 both sides of the crescent and awoke residents with telephone calls telling them not to come out of their homes until told they were safe. Throughout the morning, heavily armed tactical officers re- peatedly issued demands from a bullhorn: "Come out with your hands up. Do it now! We're not leaving." At one point, tensions height- ened as police received informa- tion a pregnant woman in a resi- dence directly across from the suspect's may be close to labour. At 11:15 a.m., police ran out of patience. Four rounds of tear gas were fired into the home, filling it with smoke and triggering a peaceful end to the drama. First, a woman in a long T-shirt exited the front d(x)r of the residence and was quickly taken into custody. She was handcuffed and taken to a nearby ambulance to receive medical treatment as a result of the chemical agent. Moments later, two more See TEAR page 5 �Dri�sword® �� us" "Ve awe Of spot" . SALJ s • sEttvtcE • LEASM • FENrALs • soatr SHOP PICKERING VOLKSWAGEN INC. N3 E"i101 PA ret.: (905) 420-9700 wepwm= -Try T*Snr If you're thinking of pre -planning, call us and we'll explain why choosing your cemetery first, makes pre -planning easier. (906) 427-3385 2505 Brock Road North, R.R. #1 Pickering, Ontario L1V 2P8 3 *Yam Z� r4w lb"T 0 •1• 0 al is is r Ala 0 PICKERINOWN•CENTRE My kind of mall ef•' t l r l sa'+ye.. _r ■ W iimlw ■lw Z Durham. special -needs student makes passionate plea for help Student is `sad, angry, depressed and confused.' BY SUSAN O'NEILL. the board has sent numerous Sta, f Writer letters to the Province and A chance to learn. trustees have met several Marcello Galluzzo, a Grade 7 stu- times with area MPPs re - dent at Ormiston Public School in Whit- questing more flexibility in by, asked Durham District School the arca of special education. Board trustees for that opportunity But, he added, there has been Wednesday during a budget meeting in no resp(rnse from the govern - Oshawa. ment to date. The 13 -year-old student, who rc- "This government has ceives extra support from special cduca- made a conscious decision to tion teachers at school, told a crowd of pick our pa kets:' he said. approximately 60 parents and pupils "Please don't place the gathered at R. S. McLaughlin Colle- blame on our administration giate and Vocational Institute, that he is or our trustees. We always "sad, angry, depressed and conf'uscd. had the luxury in Durham "At school I have no fun; it is toxo Region of going to the tax - hard for me to keep up with my class. I payer% ... I apologize to you cannot imagine me without special edu- that we will not be able to dc - cation. liver the programs we have in "I have never learned like the other the past" children; they are fast at getting things like math and language. I've tried to do SALE their work befilre and no matter how ►PECIAL hard I try I can't keep up. Do you know how that feels'? I have to do this ---�"" every BNF�GNNS day of my life" Marcello added, "if you cut special t education what am I to dol Who will t help me" What future will I have'? All I � want is a chance to [cam. Special edu- cation is giving me that chance with the iN TODAY'S right teachers"Advertiser Proposed changes to special educa- tion programs for children with learning = _ disabilities dominated much of the dis- Fri. Nlav 28, 1999 cussion Wednesday as tlx: committee News Advertiser heard concerns from numerous parents about the first draft of the board's hud- ' BiWay Ajax/Pick. get for tlx: 1999-2(XX) school year. * Canaan Pick. However, Ron Trbovich, superinten- dent of business, told parent.% the board 'Canadian Tire Ajax/Piek would make an announcement 'Blur%- *Coupon day night regarding -significant Savings Book Ajax/Piek changes" to that draft budget, which had prop(lsed cutting more than RX) ' Food Basics AjaxlPiek special education teachers who work * Home Depot Ajax with students who have mild to moder- ' Home ate learning disabilities. The: education finance committee was to release the Sweet Home AjaxlPlek third drat't of the: board's budget at a *KLA A00ick. public meeting Thursday. "There will be over $1 million in * Loblaws Ajax cuts to -central administration services * New Homes AjaxlPick personnel as dictated by the board:' he * Price Chopper AjaWit k said. "There will be some funding going back into special education to enhance Save -A -Centro 1ljawftk. the program (for learning disabled stu- * SuperCentm Ajmftk. dents):' Mike Hance, the incoming school ' Delivered to selected households only council chairman at Adelaide Remember, all inserts, including McLaughlin Public School in Oshawa, dw on glossy paper, can be urged the board to lobby the provincial recycled with the rest of your government for more money. newspaper through your blue "I'm asking trustees to refuse to box Recycling program. table the final draft until the Ontario For information on delivering government has been petitioned," he your advertising flyers, call said. "Don't table a budget that doesn't DUNCAN ' W�"` Vcllu protect these students" FLETCHER at Board chairman Doug Ross noted 683-5110.] W 1W NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A3 ALP MARCELLO GALLUZZO V cannot imagine me without special education.' RYAN Friday's camcr of the w•cck is. RYAN. 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"If it achieves the objec- tive of a little less crime over- all in this area then these are dollars well spent;' he said. The final residential tax due dates will be June 25 and Sept. 28. However, the Town is un- able to set final rates or dates for commercial and industri- al properties because finance department staff arc waiting for the provincial property assessment database to he re- vised to reflect 1998 assess- ment appeals. The informa- tion is required to calculate Tear gas puts end to standoff TEAR from page I rounds of tear gas were blasted into the home. Officers then stormed in- side and arrested the man without fur- ther incident, police said. The man, 34, and the woman, 31, were both arrested. Detective Jim Griepsma said the male suspect has been known to po- lice for some time. No gun was found during a search of the home, "but we believe there was a weapon at some point;' he said. Neighbour Les Blum described the man as a "loose cannon" and said po- lice have been at the home in the past. "I heard it was a toy gun and (a man) was threatening people with it;" said another neighbour who identified himself only as Mark. "There's been trouble there before... Police have been here many times;' he said. Mark and his wife were alerted to danger when they got a call from po- lice at 6:30 a.m. They were told to go into their basement, but instead stayed in bed. Gary Samuel Lambe is charged with threatening death, two counts of threatening bodily harm, assault with a weapon, weapons dangerous, breach of probation and causing a dis- turbance. He was held in police cus- tody pending a bail hearing in Os- hawa court this morning. Lisa Brenda Buchholz was charged with obstructing police and was released to appear in court date on July 9. UOS Barb 5c, W. (SAUwOoo PLAZA) 61!-0614 Pnfetis' -dA ftetoAlrapller Portrait A: C4tiiiiiiiiiiiier" the 10- and five -per cent in- dustrial and commercial tax increase caps for 1998 and 1999, respectively, imposed by the Province under Bill 79. The new assessment in- formation is expected to be available June 4. Final tax bills for multi - residential properties are also being delayed. The capping formulas for apartments and the like need to be revised to reflect the Province's cut in the education tax rate, and'a change in provincial regula- tions is required to change the multi -residential rate. A Town staff report notes the process is being delayed by the provincial election. NEWS AU„/,ERTI$EWFIINW.EUXTI,ON, f111W-2111,1993.PAfEAS-P- Resources report on display An Aquatic Resources Management Plan (ARMP) background report has been completed for Soper Creek in Bowmanville. The report is available for public view- ing and comments. 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The two decisions involving devel- opment proposals in the town - one in the Valley Farm Road arca tier a sub- stantial plan to build apartments. townhouses and semi-detached homes, the other near Brock Road and the Third Concession fur detached homes - came down clearly on the side of the development firms seeking to build here. But the system - and the ONIB hearing process - worked exactly as it should. Town officials during the ap- provals process were demanding some modifications the builders couldn't agree to - as is their right. Consequently, the builders sought a decision from the ONIB - as is their right - to resolve the dispute. The dispute arose out of Picker- ing's vision for growth in the two areas being different from the practical considerations of the builders. That happens frequently in the official plan- ning process and is why, the ONIB ex- ists. So. while the developers may now move ahead with their plans and may even claim a 'victory' with these OMB decisions, it doesn't mean thev'll sown be riding roughshod over the planning approvals process in Pickering. In the Valley Farm neighbourhood. Pickering councillors have a very clear vision about the evolving nature of that arca as it relates to residential and commercial planning and develop- ment. That vision includes the creation of a more visible and identifiable downtown core. For that reason, coun- cillors voted collectively, against the Valley Farm proposal as submitted. In the case of the Third Concession area plan, councillors sought a limit on the number of' houses to be built. Su. Pickering residents - whether for or against the proposed develop- ments in either area - can take some measure of assurance that councillors are monitoring the type and quality of growth in the town. For those more closely involved in the process, there can be some mea- sure of assurance that an independent body exists to resolve the inevitable disputes which arise. In these cases, the system of checks and balances established for those rca- sons worked quite well. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnexsCadurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- 0, PINIONS Gpteb, qp. tn„ 4utLr�; DSU r-qw RHAM SER MAY 28 1999 �,�, � "® LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Absent candidates a Tory lot In response to the editorial head- lined 'A'o-show MPP forgets who's boss' in the Afav 23 Pick- ering Aews Advertiser, our read- ers E-mailed: Your editorial docs not men- tion which commitment was booked first. A candidate only has six weeks to prepare for an elec- tion. High-profile candidates. such as Janet Ecker, should be in demand by all other party candi- dates. Mike Harris along with Howard Hampton and Dalton McGuinty spend very little time in their respective riding.. We in• We need you for Ontario Games Volunteers sought for Durham's very own summer Olympics Pickering resident Term• James, gust weekend next year when all eyes who's worked more than three will be on Durham. decades in the recreation services Terry It is imperative that we, the resi- freld, spends his spare time travelling, s. Jame dents of Duurrha , support these golfing, reading and volunteering. Games in every possible way. A won- derful challenge awaits all of us. We In August of 2000• a once-in-a-life- time event will occur in Durham. For one whole weekend, athletes from 15 to 18 years old from around the province will visit our area to compete in a variety of sports. The Ontario Summer Games take place only once every two years. Each of Durham's eight municipal- ities will host or co -host two or three of the sports for these Summer Games. The Summer Games of 2000 will prove to be a wonderful sports specta- cle for the many thousands of viewers at each of the athletic events. It will also be a wonderful experience in fel- lowship and sharing for the hundreds of young athletes who participate in the Games. Through the Games many strong new partnerships will be devel- oped within our community. There will be a tremendous sense of celebra- Opinion Shaper must put our best foot forward and show the rest of Ontario that we can and will rise to the occasion of pre - tion and community pride. Our regional and municipal lead- ers, corporate sponsors, community groups and service clubs will all have the opportunity to show their commu- nity spirit with their leadership and in- volvement in the Games. Volunteers of all types will be re- quired for officiating, marshaling, se- curity, storekeeping, registration, pub- licity, staffing souvenir kiosks, special event monitoring, and much more. Tom Flood of Ajax and his organiz- ing committee did a fabulous job in making the successful application to host the Games and his committee is presently screening applicants for the position of general manager. The clock is now ticking toward the Au - senting the best -ever Summer Games. We can do it, but it will take teamwork and dedication. We have the resources, we have a strategic plan and we have the skill and talent. Now we must execute that plan for a successful presentation of the Sum- mer Games 2000 and we need in- volvement from everyone. We need you to participate. When the call comes, please an- swer. E-mail comments on this column to renews@durham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. Durham Region are ver} fortunate to have high-profile candidates in the arca. Your comments that Durham West %IPP E:ckcr "is the servant" are right in line with the Torstar mentality. "She is the pub- lic servant would be correct". "We are the master" may be a term you use toward your bosses or maybe your battered wife uses toward you. We are masters of nobody but ourselves. Of couru the Lib- eral and NDP candidates showed up for the debates. Where else would they be? It's not like they are in demand for anything else. Steve Slignardi O:1.J The arrogance displayed by the members of' the Tory party, espe- cially the ministers of cabinet, has been consistent, intentional and disturbing. This government has displayed in public its disdain for anyone who disagrees with its po- sition or policies. The usual mode is to declare these individuals "special interests" who do not de- serve to be heard. Marginalizing anyone who opposes any item in the Common Sense Revolution has been a trademark of this gov- ernment. Both Janet Ecker and Jim Flaherty displayed this be- haviour by not attending candi- dates meetings (which coinciden- tally were sponsored by labour groups), thus showing their arro- gance and disrespect to the voters of this region. As your editorial states, they should be accessible and accountable for their actions, even in a debate environment sponsored by some of the so- called "special interests". As was pointed out in your editorial, the politicians are the servants, the constituents are the masters - not the other way around. 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The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. "Aw;;­ NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A7 A/P The Revd 0• June 3 Provinciali k Veronica �P) Z � C ELECTLI '99 `I Slava In T he Gar den Education key issue at Whitby -Ajax forum Flaherty defends Progressive Conservatives' record Dividing BY C'1NUY UPSHALL Stuff Writer The Whitby Chamber of Com- merce may have sponsored the evening, but education issues dominated the discussion at an all -candidates meeting Wednes- day. Featuring all three candidates for the Whitby -Ajax Riding, many of the questions were posed by the audience, filled with parti- san participants, focused on edu- cation. New Democrat candidate Betty Ann Craig, no doubt draw- ing from her position as an Os- hawa elementary school princi- pal, spoke passionately about the party's commitment to education on several occasions, promising to put money into special educa- tion and criticizing the Progres- sivc Conservatives for placing blame on school boards for mis- managing the funds given them by the government. "I have not seen waste. I have seen my board of education work tirelessly to use the small amount of money that has been piddled out by the government," Ms. Craig said. She later blasted the Tory plan to test educators, calling it a "slap in the face of teachers... Mr. Har- ris and his team has been doing this since 1 S95 and 1 say enough;' she said. On the education issue, Liber- al candidate Aldo Di Giovanni promised to get rid of Bill 160 while Progressive Conservative candidate Jim Flaherty, the cur- rent labour minister, rejected the idea. "It's not going to be an easy task," Mr. Di Giovanni said about JIM FI-IHERTY 'It has taken courage and difficult decisions ... to get this province hack on track.' repealing the education reform legislation. "But at the end of the day, you can't do any worse — so it's gone. He said if teachers were un- happy, that's an indication some- thing is wrong in education. Mr. Flaherty shot back. "If you repeal Bill 160 you take away equal funding for all stu- dents in Ontario and equal fund- ing for Catholic and public schools;' noting his government was the first to ever do this in the province. But while Ms. Craig's strong suit was her steadfast support for education, a weak party election platform left her with little to say on issues such as government re- structuring and infrastructure other than her party, if elected, would co-operate with the local governments. BETTY ANN CRAIG 'Mr. Harris and his team has been doing this since 1995 and I say enough.' Mr. Flaherty touted his gov- ernment's record and stressed that his party is the only one which could keep the province on the right track. "It has taken courage and dif- ficult decisions by my leader, Mike Harris, to get this province on the right track;' he said. . Mr. Flaherty went on to tell voters "There is a clear choice between our party and the other two opposition parties who do not have a vision for our province." Although he said his party has a vision and held up the party's Blueprint, there was little discus- sion about the plan other than the promised 20 per cent personal tax decrease and plans for infra- structure projects. For much of the candidates' debate Mr. Flaherty highlighted his government's past accom- ALDO Di GIOVANNI Policies of current government are 'short-sighted, myopic, fh- by night.' plishments while at Queen's Park. Mr. Di Giovanni tried to stress the importance of the local cam- paign% saying "we do not expect to ride on anyone's coat tails" Touting his party's 20/20 Plan, he called the policies of the cur- rent government "short sighted, myopic, fly by night" He criticized the actions of the Tory government in local health care, saying "we would not be bound by the Health Service Re- structuring Commission because the Harris government only asked it to review the need only to 2003 " He said the Liberal plan looks ahead to 2020. Urging people to support his party, he said the election of a Liberal government would "bring some reasonable balance to our community." Durham College offers thanks to MPPs President acknowledges expansion funding efforts GARY POLONSKY Offered thanks during `awkward ' time. Two Tory cabinet ministers and another Durham MPP took time out of their busy election campaign schedules yesterday to receive thanks from Durham Col- lege. Although he protested the tim- ing might seem a "little awkward in the middle of an election," Durham College President Gary Polonsky thanked the govern- ment representatives for helping to direct expansion money men- tioned in the May 4, 1999 On- tario Budget speech to the col- lege. Mr. Polonsky had no informa- tion as to the cost of the project, square footage or when expan- sion will begin. "The dollar figures and square footage will be left for another time," he said. "It will probably be in excess of 100,000 square feet. It's huge, absolutely huge. "The three people here today, unfortunately (Oshawa MPP) Jerry Ouellette could not be here, played a fundamental part," said Mr. Polonsky. "I thank Jim Flaherty, Janet Ecker, John O'Toole and Jerry Ouellette in his absence. We will never ever forget" The above mentioned politi- cians were the only candidates in attendance at Durham College's Skills Training Centre where they helped unveil a large billboard facing Hwy. 401. Mr. Polonsky said candidates from all parties were invited to attend the event. Durham was one of four post- secondary institutio-is mentioned in the budget speech earlier this month as a recipient of what Fi- nance Minister Ernie Eaves called the SuperBuild Growth Fund. Durham College has partnered with Bell Canada, General Mo- tors, IBM and Nortel Networks during the last three years and plans to work with the corpora- tions in creating a Manufacturing and Information Technology Centre. As well as the new educations centre, both Oshawa and the Whitby campuses are to be ex- panded. The proposed project is to have three main components: a smart building at the Oshawa campus; more computer support and upgrades, plus a new com- munications centre, also at the Oshawa campus; and an expan- sion of the Skills Training Centre in Whitby. perennials Dividing perennials is the easiest method of getting new plants with- out having to buy them. The plant benefits too. Dividing increases the plant's vigor. When a plant isn't blooming as well as it has in the past, it is usually time to divide it. Conditions for dividing perenni- als are ideal when we have had a couple of days of light rain and it is overcast. If rain isn't in the forecast, water the plants to be divided thor- oughly a day before you plan to di- vide them. Never divide your peren- nials on hot, sunny days. Lift the clump with a fork or spade and then if you can, gently disentangle the roots with your fin- ; ger%. For large and densely rooted clumps, use two pitchforks back to back. Put them in the centre of tlx: clump and then pry the pieces apart. The truth is by the time most of us get around to this job, the roots are so matted together that this isn't practical. Mc experience is a good slice with the spade will do the job well enough. The important thing is to make sure each piece has its own root system. Woody plants are a lit- tle harder to separate. After }ou lift them, wash the crown% to re%eal the growth buds. Cut through the gown with a sharp knife leaving at least one healthy bud and root, then dis- card the woody centre growth. Once you have separated the plant -Anil, the divisions in a pail of water with a diluted transplant fertilizer added. This will help stimulate the fibrous feeder r(x)ts to grow. I also cut the plant's foliage back by about one- third since there are fewer roots to sustain a large leaf system. Coral bells, peonies and iris should be replanted slightly below soil level. All other perennials should be replanted at the level they were growing before you moved them. Iris should be treated a little dif- ferently when they need to be divid- ed. Wait till they have just finished blooming, then cut all the young rhi- zomes away from the older pieces. Trim the leaves to a fan about one- third of their original height. Re- plant the young rhizomes in a sunny place, amended with a large quanti- ty of compost and other organic matter. Some plants resent being di- vided and it should be avoided if at j all possible. These include aselepias (butterfly weed), euphorbia, gypso- hila (baby's breath), oriental pop- pies and columbine. Once you have replanted your divisions they will need some time to recover. Most will look a little haggard at first, so make sure they are watered well and be patient. They will soon recover. Remember to share your left- overs with other gardeners. How often have you strolled through a friend's garden and heard him or her say with pleasure "I got this from so i and so"? AIP PAGE A8 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28,1999 Killing Y earl French in Catholic schools ripped Parents may go to public schools, one hints BY SUSAN O', WILL. Staff 4'riter Deleting core French instruction for students in Grades I to 3 will cause "considerable problems" for separate board pupils in the future. trustees heard Tuesday. Chris Shovlin. whose son is in senior kindergarten at St. Theresa Catholic School in Whitby. told the Durham Catholic: District School Board its move to cancel French programs in the prima- ry grades is jeopardizing his son's future in French immersion, which is not of- fered in the separate system until Grade 4. "We've become worried about the timing of these changes and the impact (on students):' Mr. Shovlin said. He maintained the deletion of core French programs prior to Grade 4 will cause "considerable problems" for youngsters trying to complete the French immersion program because those students will not have had the ben- efit of francophone classes in the prima- ry grades. Mr. Shovlin said he and his wife Brenda have been "investigating" enter- ing their son in French immersion. but noted the fact the board doesn't offer the program until Grade 4 puts students at a "disadvantage" against pupils in Durham's public school system which offers French immersion beginning in Grade 1. "Our preference is to remain dedicat- ed to the Catholic system:' he said. Mr. Shovlin believes other families will like- ly enrol their children in public schools. but "That's an option we don't want to take.' He added a proposal to begin French immersion in Grade I starting in the 2(XX)-2(X)I school year, which was de- feated by trustees in April, would have been a "welcome change. We don't want our son to be a victim of unfortu- nate timing. " Mr. Shovlin said, adding the best outcome would ideally sec the commencement of French immersion in Grade I this September. " V1c're looking into this and there will be a report coming back to the board in the fall:' board Chairman Mar}' Ann Martin said. "Quite a four questions have been re- ceived since the initial presentation:' the Whitby trustee said. "Obviously we haven't settled anything on ( French im- mersion programs). "There should be French immersion in Grade I. It has to be looked at again:' she said. Trustee Martin pointed out the "main concern" among colleagues is the fact the: board doesn't know how many stu- dents would enrol in an early immersion program. And, if the numbers were barge. that would mean increased trans- portation costs. Pickering church hosts Saturday yard sale PICKERING — A local church here is hosting a spring sale this weekend and you're in- vited. The yard sale is being held Saturday. May 29 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Amherlea Presby- terian Church, 1820 Whites Rd. N.. Pickering. Ncw costume icwclry, used tovs, hooks, household items. an cicctnc I'm tiTnower. �omtwl er parts and more are offered.. Fresh-baked goods and light lunches are also available. The event runs rain or shine. Phone 509-4941 for more infor- niaUon.. The Ref and Digital 5000 is unlike any other hearing device. It provides six technological advances in a single instrument. Resound digital 5000 provides a major improvement in your listening experience, setting a new standard in digital performance. Custom tailored sound - With significantly more processing power than other digital devices, the Resound 5000 provides an unprecedented degree of fine-tuning for your hearing impairment. Sounds more natural - Our exclusive Digital Cochlea Dynamics'"' system with technology originally developed by AT&T Bell laboratories automatically odiusts loudness and enhances darity in each of 1 d separate frequency bands. 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(N. of 401) Whitby ass -7726 Durham councillors defend $7.4 million in BY KEITH GLLLLGAN Stuff Writer The $7.4 million Durham Region spent on consultant fees last year is ..small potatoes" compared to the cost of hiring staff to do the same work. So, commissioning a report on Durham's use of consultants was "an absolute waste of taxpayers' money ... for a political fishing trip:' Re- gional council's finance committee heard Wednesday. Fees for consultants to do everything from review safety standards to conduct archaeological assessments represented about 1.2 per cent of the Region's 1998 gross budget of approximately $6(X) million. About $5.5 million or three- quarters of the money spent on consul- tants was for their work on capital pro- jects. Finance commissioner Jim Clapp told the finance committee, "Me Re- gion is a big business, with a 86(x) -mil- lion budget. This is pretty small pota- toes, one per cent" He noted on some projects, "Some consultants here were paid for by other municipalities or other third parties" For example, CN Rail paid some of the consulting fees for road and bridge work on Park Road over the CN tracks. just south of Bloxx Street, in Oshawa. But, the lack of that information in the 52 -page report on consultants' fees and the absence of figures on other pro- jects where consultants' costs were shared by third parties is understand- able, said Region Chairman Roger An- derson. "I know the time it would take to (compile that information) would bx as- tronomical;' he said. Mr. Clapp reported finance depart- ment staff alone spent 170 hours to gather the information in the report but didn't know how much time other dc- partments devoted to compiling the data. The: request for the report was made in March by Oshawa Mayor Nancy Di- amond who hadn't seen the report and couldn't comment on the: matter as of Thursday. But, Oshawa Councillor and finance committee chairman Brian Nicholson noted all the infoyrmation about money spent on consultants is available in bud- get documents. "This strikes me as an absolute waste of taxpayers' money. If (the request for the report) was done fox a political fishing trip, it's an awful waste of money and staff time:' Coun. Nicholson said a policy should be put in place "to restrict this kind of fishing expedition. What's to stop us from asking for something that will take 200 hours (of staff time to compile)? I'd like a policy that beyond a certain level, it needs committee ap- proval and council approval " Finance staff "could be doing their jobs, instead of doing, in my opinion, a nonsense report," Coun. Nicholson added. Mr. Anderson also questioned the wisdom of commissioning the report as "Everyone one of these (consulting pro- jects) was approved by us." Using consultants saved the Region from having to raise taxes "by three dig- its" to pay for staff to do the same work, Coun. Nicholson said. "We'd have hun- dreds of staff sitting around doing noth- els• 10468* S1, W. (6Arwboo M,MR /11O1f1 Frames A Mattes Aftliums A Scmpbomks NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A9 A/P consulting fees for 1998 ing but waiting for projects" people. When we get in a slow "A surefire way to not hire con- The report goes to Regional Whitby Councillor Gerry Emm time, we would have to pay those sultants is not to do anything:' council for its information on June agreed. "We'd have to go hire these people (to do nothing) " Coun. 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Rumours of high school initiations, fears of'not knowing anyone and worries of not being able to keep up with school work are common anxieties among Grade ii students. But, with the help of some high School seniors from Pine Ridge Sec- ondary School, Grade 8 students in Pickering are learning there's no need to worry about starting high school. "It's not as scary as they think:' says OAC student Jason Gomer.. -As long as they stand as individuals I think they'll be OK" Mr. Gomez was one of approximate- ly 20 senior students from the Liverpcxol Road high school who talked with Grade 9 pupils about high school life during a workshop for future Pine Ridge students at William Dunbar Public School last Thursday. And, the youngsters participated in an anti -racism workshop, entitled Mak- ing the Right Choices and developed by a team of educators from the Durham District Schad Board four years ago to help caw the transition into high %Lh(x)I and to address students' concerns. "We will have in -serviced 300 kids in anti -racist leadership (through this workshop'):' reports Lewis Williams, the hoard's ethnocultural equity and race re- lations officer. He notes the program "ties in with our priority to train kids as leaders ... It's also a major program to help ease the transition to high school and a chance (for students) to talk and work through Some of the anxiety we know kids feel:' Jacqui Steer, principal at Bavview Heights Public School and one of the program's founders, says it grew from a concern that students were hearing ru- mours they "couldn't interact with cer- tain cultural groups (at high whorl). "It's a good forum to bring them to- gether to dispel some of those rumours and fears, to address rxism and to give them some conflict resolution skills:' Ms. Steer says. "I think most people fear not fitting in and not knowing anyone:" says Sarah Imbrasas, a Grade K student at Wood- lands Centennial Public School. last Thursday's workshop -taught us to re- spect one another and make new friends" "Before I was sort of nervous:' says Woodlands student Whitney Shore. "Now, 1 think it will be easier to go into Grade 9 and jump in with both feet" "it was very worth it:' notes Whit- ney's classmate V. J. Persaud, who says the opportunity to talk with a senior stu- dent was great. "If she can do it I can do it:' he says. D -Frame NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A11 A/P SUPER SPRING SALE ,D -Frame & Futon $18993 meed a - easrt Z'rL�e ( I - Bors Spezia $ en S 604 Coil 5 PC. Firm or Plush %M er est S.'26995 D $32996 0. $38995K $61996 5 Co� Pillow Plush S.:59995 D $67993 0.:77993K $114996 WHITBY I o DUNDAS 1540 DundaS Street East ho m Nev xnw of ,rte a Baa"" 401 668-43DO row & Iron Cajun fro(m�95 Siq �, �7 95 MaWesses Swan S -DRAINER 299" S. 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Pickering Town Centre as part of a fund- Body Shop officials at the shopping centre raising drive for the YWCA APPLE Com- also pledged to -donate the proceeds from munit. Project in Durham. The Dals-v Dav an in-store donation box for the next three campaign helped raise awareness of vio- months. Catholic special -needs kids in Durham get extra help Separate board adds staff for special education The number of educational assistants in the separate board will be increased slightly this fall under a recommendation to enhance staffing in special education programs. In a report to the Durham Catholic District School Board Tuesday, superintendent of business David Visser told trustees staffing in the area of special education is being ad- justed. He noted when the first draft of the budget was pre- sented to the board May 10, trustees were told there would be a follow-up report on the additions to staff in the student services department. And, in his report Tuesday, Mr. Visser indicated the board will hire one additional pro- gram support teacher, four extra educational assistants, a part-time child and youth counsellor and a part-time speech-language pathologist. Separate school board di- rector Grant Andrews noted the staffing adjustment will cost the board approximately $250,000. Pickering Artfest runs Saturday PICKERING — Picker- ing's third annual Artfest will be held Saturday, May 29 from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Esplanade Park behind the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Es- planade. This year's event will fea- ture local bands, artists, arti- sans, singing groups, dancers and other performers. There'll also be an arts and crafts show and sale by more than 100 visual artists, free hands-on art activities for chil- dren and youth all day, and a `Creative Food Court' with a wide variety of refreshments. Performers include the Ajax/Pickering Community Orchestra, Pickering Commu- nity Concert Band, The George Lake Big Band, Bara- ka, Candace Liburd, Caroline Brooks and Company and Young Violinists, the Picker- ing Westhill Musical Theatre, the County Town Singers, Joy- ful Noise and Sweet Harmony, Denise Lester, the Kick Up A Fuss Cloggers and Pickering Ballet School Dance Academy. There'll also be a story- teller, street performers, break -dancing and buskers. Admission to the event is free. For more information call 420-4620. Students, seniors join in song Flementary students at separate schools in Whitby are joining togeth- er with local seniors for a musical performance Sunday. May 30 in hon- our of the International Year of the Older Person. The Durham Catholic District School Board is marking the year with a number of inter -generational activities involving students and se- niors throughout the region. On Sunday, Grade 6 and 7 stu- dents from a number of Whitby schools will perform with local se- niors as part of an inter -generational choir. The performance is being held at 3 p.m. at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, 1020 Dryden Blvd.Everyone is welcome. Donations will be accepted at the door. HO , -I lti , , O oQ�L U ASN PICKERING TOWN COMMUNITY PHARMACY •C • ACCEPT AIA. DRUG ... PLAN'S centmm • FREE; DELIVE:RV IN' A.I: X & PICKERING :� • 10'-i OFF FOR SENIORS OFF 1360 Kingston Rd. Unit 4 Pickering (Hub Plaza) 831-6121 on all Pharmasave Products Expires June 30199 Multi Forte 7 CQ a, vr.�i►sz....a__ _ t w`tr_- 1 • 1 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON.-FRI. 8 A.M.-12:30 A.M. SAT. 10 A.M.-12:30 A.M. SUN. 10 A.M.-6:00 P.M. J WEL-DLE9UMe j5 i,Lit' THE�UNlES7H>:sflrtuE ... ae►t:(�tlE�M1ES HAVE cNAAY4EP 1F YOU THINK THE LIBERALS ARE GOING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO HARRIS'S TUNNEL VISION PRACTICES, READ THEIR OWN 1995 RED BOOK • AND THE MAY 15 TORONTO STAR EDITORIAL PAGE. •' ❑ McGurnty will v reverse Harris's 21 6r,. cut in welfare benefits. " ❑ He would not touch the 30% income tax reduction that benefits only the rich... ❑ He would not re -open the malonty of hospitals closed by Hams. " He endorses privatization. ❑ He would rvrestore funding for low-income housing... ❑ He %ppQ -Hartis's rigid policy requiring balanced budgets - a policy proven to deepen recessions. " ❑ He has nnopw to reduce Ontario's poverty or alleviate bomelessness...now Canada's highest... ❑ He has no child care policy... no elder care program... ❑ He adopted Harr s's plan requiring voles on local tax hikes which undermines responsible government... ❑ He takes credit for Harris's dudous plan to force the mentally ill lu we medication... ❑ He Harris's goal b run govermrent like a corporation. lontario Incl ❑ He_m*Q9 the firing of 12.000 public servants, scab labour, diminished workplace safety measures. ❑ McGuinty's "Positive Alkrnative• promise evidently means sfo* ku of &e ramie rlitivq " CAW GOV4TaronoS&NEaOWfty15, I&V Should g0vemniient be run /floe a corporation and answer only to w•raltby shareholders or should it exist to serene the' ciauns who elect it? Only.Your vote for jim Wiseman and the NDP wig restore diose programs that hard-working Ontadans have endorsed .for decades. This can be achieved only through fair Taxation. Vote Wiseman Today's NDP - Clearly on your side Slow your support. Telephone 839-7220 NUPVWserttanawfirall.com: www.visionol.rtefl-Jinfienry Avatar MED aYTHE CFO FOR JW W/SEYAN a.• t. �r' Vic'. •o �'Y NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A13 AR 0 NEWSrfts&Ent rtainm nt ADVERTISER MAY 28, 1 9 9 9 Juli*a o ert s plays ole star i*nNottl*ng H *11 Nuµ' playing at the Cine- plex Odeon Ajax 10 Cine- mas: A :Midsummer Night's Dream: Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer, Calista Flockhart. Hcrmia and Lysander flee deep into the forest to escape Hermia's fa- ther who wants Hcrmia to marry Demetrius. Demetrius bicycles into the woods in pursuit of his true love Her- mia, only to he followed by Helena (Flockhart), who adores Demetrius. Chaos ensues when the trickster Puck administers a secret love potion, causing the lovers to mix and match with outrageous results. Entrapment: Scan Con- nery, Catherine "Leta -Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton. An insurance investigator ("Leta -Jones) convinces her hors that only she can set the trap to catch legendary gen- tleman thief Robert Mac - Dougal (Connery) by posing as a master thief herself. As their mutual attraction and distrust grow, they plan a breathtaking heist on the eve of the new millennium. The Niummv: Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. A full -wale remake of Universal Pictures' semi- nal 1932 film about an expe- dition of treasure -seeking explorers in the Sahara Desert in 1925. After stum- bling upon an ancient tomb, they unwittingly set loose a 3,(M -year-old legacy of ter- Advertising Featu ror, embodied in the venge- ful reincarnation of an Egyptian priest sentenced to an eternity as one of the liv- ing dead. Notting Hill: Julia Roberts. Hugh Grant. A spoiled movie star (Roberts) and charming Englishman (Grant) find unlikely love. Star Wars I - The Phan- tom Menace: Liam Nccsun, Ewan McGregor. Darth Vadcr is a hopel"ul nine- year-old boy named Anakin Skywalkcr and Ohl -Wan Kcnohi is a brash young Jedi Knight. The first chapter of the Star Wars saga follows Anakin's journey as he pur- sues his dreams and con- fronts his deepest fears in the midst of a galaxy in tur- moil. The Thirteenth 1r141or: Greg Bicrko. Gretchen Mol, Vincent D'Onofrio. Another tale of real reality blending with virtual reality. Now playing at Picker- ing Town C'entre's Famous Players Cinemas: Black Mask: Jet [.i, Francoisc Yip, [au Ching Wan, Karen Muk. 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 or- chestrated effort to murder all of Hong Kon{_'s drug lords is the work of his for - Papps Restaurant in the Pickering Home & Leisure Centre celebrates the official grand opening of the new location. Seen here from left to right is Councillor Doug Dickerson, Chris Papatheodorou (owner), Mayor Wayne Arthurs, Councillor Dave Ryan, Tom Papatheodorou(owner) and Councillor Rick Johnson. 1 mer 701 Squad, Tsui must act fast to protect his new friends, co-workers and the entire planet. Doug's 1st Nlovie: Based on the top-rated tele- vision series, the movie stars the average, lovable adoles- cent Doug Funnic. Flection: 'Matthew Brod- erick, Reese Witherspoon, Jeanine Jackson. Jun McAI- lister (Broderick) is a popu- lar teacher who loves mak- ing a difference in his stu- dents' lives. Tracy Flick is the school's consummate overachiever ready for the student government presi- dency. Jim decides this human achievement ma- chine must he stopped. The lines between right and wrong grow increasingly blurry and Jim's life begins to spin out of control. Life is Beautiful: Rober- to Bcnlgm. A Chaphncsque fable about the power of imagination set against the stark reality of the Second World War in Europe. Be- nigni combines satire. phys- ical comedy. social com- mentary and a touch of the surreal into a moving love story. He plays the Jewish shopkeeper who helps his family survive the Nail death camps with his inven- tive wit and imagination. The Matrix: Kcanu Rccvcs, Laurence F1sh- burne. Carrie -Anne Moss. In the near future, a computer hacker named Neu (Reeves) discovers that all life on Earth may he nothing more than an elaborate facade cre- ated by a malevolent cyher- intelligence. He joins like-minded Rebel warriors Morpheus (Fishburne) and Trinity (M)ss) in their struggle to overthrow the Matrix. She's All That: Freddie Prinze Jr.. Chris Owen. "Teenage high school heart- throh 7,ach (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. 10 Things F Hate :About You: Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles. Joseph Gordon - Levitt, I_arisa Oleynik. Pop- ular. pretty Bianca Stratlurd (Oleynik) has a dilemma. A family rule forbids her from dating until her unpopular. rebellious. bov-hating older sister Kat (Stiles) gets a suit - See GLI -.'NN pine .414 -- • ="a (PGW PASSES, ON 3 SCREENS FRL, NEON.• MM= (PG) NO PASSES, ON 3 SCREEIIS FFL #�I CKFRI; �../ Tamtous V � featuring ✓ENT UP8E1lT MG) ON 2 SCF EBIS; FRL-THUR, I BLACK MASK (R) wed -furs ' 15 3 :: Sa! S,r 11e, 2 X A': ';5 i 25 DOUG'S 1ST MOVIE (F) sot. sm..Woo I so 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (PG) Fd•Tun.. Wed, Thurs 710, tat S9, Sun- Yon. 4.90.7:10,130 ELECTION (AA) Fri-. Tun_ Wed- Thurs. 720,t40:Sat- S11u_Yon 155.4:45.720.9:40 ENTRAPMENT (PG) -Fn.. Too.. Wd. Thurs '25. 10:%:Sri.. Sul.. Yon 145.4:25.7:25, 10:06 LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (PG) 'Fn.,Tues..Wd.Thus.7.15.t56:SaLSun.,Mon, 1:40.4:30.7:15.t55 HE MATRIX (AA) 'Fn -Tun.. 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Paul Vitti (De Niru) is of the greatest love stories ever told. or of her own. (Close) and mindless Cora (Julianne Shakespeare in Love: Gwyneth Paltrow. Billy Crystal is the psychiatrist. Enough Moore). and Cora's rebellious daughter (Liv Struggling young playwright Will Shake- Also placing: A Midsummer Night's Also plaving: Entrapment. The Mianmv. Tyler). the family is a dysfunctional lot. speare (Joseph Fiennes) is suffering from Dream. Notting f/ill, Star Wars l The 7J }� Christopher Lloyd. Kim Cattrall. Dr. Elena writer's block. 'Then, he meets Viola (Pai- Phantom Menace. iYow playing at Mov lex 9, Pickering: Idle Hands: Devon Sa-wa. 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Josie v Kinder (Turner) funds a secret research lab Geller (Barrvmore) yearns relives her horrif- y_j devoted to cracking the code to baby Ian- is adolescence and finds redemption. guage. But when the best and brightest of these baby geniuses escapes from the secret The Out-of-Tow•ners: Goldie Hawn. lab into the outside world... Steve Martin. John Cleese. Henry Clark f (Martin) and wife Nancv (Hawn) will do J Cookie's Fortune: Glenn Close. Genera- anything it takes to create more passion in tions of the Orcutt family have inhabited a their marriage. A business trip turns into a ri- J sleepy Mississippi town. Headed b} the otous series of mishaps that soars out of con- ZJ P", Fax it The News Advertiser General 683-7363 CD GO ROUND NEW & USED CD's • WANTED CD'S PAY UP TO $8 FOR MOST CD'S 4 a No telephone line required %) Up to 100x faster than dialup 5 e-mail accounts 24 Hour technical support :v) No contract & 30 day moneyback guarantee For More Information 416-290-6222 ext 7052 Shaw �. Home .0 2 FHw Hwy y01 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A15 AM FULL SPortS&LEISURE MEMBERSHIPS Men's 5695.00 Ladies 5695.00 ' Couples $1175.00 - - - hininr n.,,,. L.— "or nn N E W S Spartan rookies rock A D V E R T. I � [I R omhill Mackenzie goes 3 -for -3 at the plate AJAX — The Ajax Spartans Na- lional Bank of Canada major rookie hall rep team chalked up its first win of the season by knocking off Thorn- hill 11-9. Ryan Mackenzie swung a hot bat, going 3 -for -3, with two singles and a Luble to drive in three runs. Richard Burke smacked four hits in four at - hats, while Ethan Boston smashed three hits and drove in two runs. Matthew Earle walloped a three -run homer, Ke -vin Greene poked three hits and knocked in two runs, and Ryan Murdoch went 2 -for -4 with an RBI. Brendon Anderson and Brett Pankhurst stroked two hits each, while Cody Graham, Matthew West- on. O'Mar Bailey and Stephen Stilo each chipped in with a hit. Stilo had to leave the game early after hurting his ankle sliding into second base. The rookie Spartans turned in strong efforts on defence, including turning two double plays. The first began when Greene made a great catch and threw to We- ston at first base. Weston and Gra- ham combined on the other twin killing. Also turning in strong defensive efforts were Burke, Boston, Macken-_ tie, Earle, Pankhurst, Anderson, Murdoch and Bailey. The Spartans also faced Newmar- (et last week but fell 23-14. Burke was smoking at the plate, going 4 -for -4 and driving in six runs. Murdoch, Weston and Boston all went 4 -for -4 and combined on five Mackenzie poked three hits to pock in a pair of runs, and Graham illed a couple of hits to knock in e. Anderson, Pankhurst and Stilo ere all 2 -for -4, while Greene swat- ' a single and double. Cade Zulac d Earle each ripped a hit. Burke also flashed some leather, eking a diving catch in the outfield. urdoch was outstanding at second se, making several diving catches. )ston, Anderson and Mackenzie all Iped out on the defensive side. I %I AY ?.8, 1999 CELIA BRONKHORST/ ,News Advertiser photo Swinging the big bat Jim Price of Pizza Pino's gets ready to connect with the full during the Ajar Men's Slo-pitch Spring Tune-up tournament at the Ajar Com- munity Centre last weekend This match fea- tured Pizza Pino's against Pickering Le�gion Branch 606. Pizza Pino's took this match. 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Pickering Softball Associa- All registered players tion still has a few vacan- receive a full uniform, in - cies to fill for the 1999 sea- eluding team sweater, pants son which is about to get and hat. under way. The association has 87 There are four spots in teams operating in 12 divi- the junior T ball division sions, with more than and two in senior T ball, 1,000 young people regis- entry level categories for tered. girls and boys born in 1992 Anyone interested in and 1993. playing should call the as - There are also some sociation's information line openings in the older divi- at 420-6050. National Hockey League greats drop a line in Durham next month ,A number of NHL hocke-, Players arc heading for Pert Perry to get in some fishing action. but before they do. you can sit down over dinner and discuss the recently completed season. Leading into the 1999 Celebrity Cup Bass Fishing Tournament on Sunday. June ',7 on Lake Scugog. it number of Correction Due to an editing error, a story re- garding the resumption of high school sports in Durham Region in the Wednesday. May 26 edition of the Ajax -Pickering Nca s Advertiser con- tained incurrect information. This semester, the majority of high school teachers in Clarington are work- ing under a formula of teaching the equivalent of six classes out of eight. Under current workplace terms in Durham, teachers with the public and separate school boards are in the class- room on a 6.5 -out -of -eight formula. The 'News Ad,�rrtiser resets the error. players and professional anglers will be on hand for dinner. prices, autographs and fun on Saturday. June 26 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419 in Port Perry, with proceeds going to Big Brothers and Big Sisters of' North Durham. While the anticipated 10 dinner guests still have to be- firmed up, Curtis Joseph, Mike Ricci, and retired NHLcrs Kevin McClelland and Mike Gartner are among the stars set to drop a line in search of the Cup. The event uses hockey player partner up with an angle The dinner runs from 6 to 8:30 p.rt and tickets arc $25 for adults or $20 fc children. For more inlbrmation, call th Big Brothers and Big Sisters office 905-985-3733. Tickets can be arranged through th office, in Port Perry at Framer's Gallen 237 Queen St. and Port Perry Thi Week, 1625 Scugog St. or Baldwi Sales, 34 Toronto St. S. in Uxbridge. WE BUY AND SELL USED AND NEW SPORTS EQUIPMENT PLny IT nGni � N ISSIPOINQ01FS I % EW LOCATI O N /VOW OPEN (905) 428-2272 145 KINGSTON RE>- AJAX HERITAGE MARKET SQUARE (APPLEBEESPLAZA- OPPOSITECOSTCO) �� i rT SUNDAY 0�� ��� bl 1 i ligeid Chlorine 20l OPENING KITS Chlorine Pucks 7Kg SAVE AN ADDITIONAL - ,�` .00 AND R CEIVE A �` , 99 '20.00 OFF WT 6 FULL ' , AUTOMATIC POOL INCL. pFREEpt LITRE STRENGTH CLEANERS �- M.�3I/99—_J__iSL011.LE.9ff _.�__ m lM�L31/99 __ XXL• !J631/99---- RN 0 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 PAGE A17 AIP Pickering bats fall s 1en at wrong t PICKERING — The Picker- ing Heat peewee rep fastball team captured a silver medal in the consolation final of its own tour- nament recently. 'The Heat dropped a heart- breaking 6-5 decision to the Wil- lowdalc Bruins in the consolation final. In a see -saw battle, the Pickering peewees had the poten- tial tying run on third base in the late stages of the contest, but were unable to get the runner across the plate. Jeff Magee turned in a fine effort on the mound for the Heat. Chris MacLeod helped the cause offen- siveiy, scoring several runs. In the opening game of the medal round, Pickering dropped a 14-1 decision to the Scarbor- ough Royals. Corey Beer and Jason Carey shared the pitching duties. Anthony Paradiso crossed the plate to break the Royals' shutout. Despite many superb de- fensive plays by the Heat, they were unable to battle hack after the Rovals built up a lead. Pickering opened the tourney Ajax bantams' offence explodes in four wins AJAX — The Ajax Spartans major bantam rep baseball team ,:)pcned the season with a come-from- hchind 7-4 victory over Whitby in the annual Mayors' Cup event featuring exhibition games between the tuwns' :quads. Trailing 4-2 in their final trip to the plate, the Spartans responded with five runs in the top of the ninth inning to post the win. Pitching for the Spartans were Ryan Anderson, Jason Wiles, Brent Hayward and Ian Wight. Offensively, Josh Brock held the hot bat with three hits, Victor Dasilva rapped out two and Kevin Brown, Anderson, Wight and Matt Risko had one apiece. In regular -season action, the Aja- cians are currently 3-0 after lambast- ing Cobourg and Bloomfield by big .cores and winning a close one over Pickering. The Spartans defeated Cobourg Ig -0. Hayward, Wight and Wiles ,:embined for the win on the mound. Getting hits were Anderson and Wight with three each, Brown with two, Hayward, Wiles, Brock, Jamey Allen, Jon Foster, Dasilva and Risko with one apiece. with a 13-2 victory over East Gwillimbury in a contest stopped alter five innings by the mercy rule. Pickering scored seven runs in the first inning. Crossing the plate were Beer, MacLeod, Billy Keith, Paradise, Steven Valcntini, Justin Over and Magee. Valcntini scored again in the third. The Heat added five runs in the final inning. Beer, MacLeod, Keith, Paradiso crossed the plate a sec- ond time and Carey also scored a run. Although he struggled at the plate, Bryan Gillespie was solid Ajax trailed the Pickering Red Sox 8-0, then rallied to heat them I 1 10. Anderson, Allen, Foster, Adam Ryckman and Wight shared the pitch- ing chores. Ryckman led the hit parade with three, including a double. Wiles, Dasilva and Brock each had two hits, with Brock heating a double. Hay- ward banged out a triple, Anderson, Brown, Wight and Risko chipped in with one hit apiece. The Ajax bantams clobbered Bloomfield 15-1. Ryckman and Brown combined for the win on the mound. Anderson sparked the offence with a three -hit performance. Risko contributed two hits, including a dou- ble. Ryan Herbert hit a triple, Dasilva doubled, Wiles, Foster and Ryckman each hit a single. Scoring runs were Anderson with three, Wiles, Dasilva, Ryckman and Foster with two each, Herbert, Allen, Risko and Hayward with one apiece. The manager for the Ajax majaor bantam squad is Stevc Anderson. 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In the final game of round- robin play. the Pickering Heat stomped Stouffville 12-2. Magee pitched a solid game to lead Pick- ering. Paradiso had an outstand- ing game as lead-oft'hitter, cross- ing the plate three times. Also scorin- for Pickering were Stephen Tsatskas with two runs. Salmon, Keith. Beer, Carey. Valcntini, Magee and Ovcr with one each. The team is coached by Norm Ma�:Leod. Paul eta ,ce, Jim Gillespie and Rick Beer and man- aged by Liz Keith. I A/P PAGE A18 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 28,1999 AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad Call: LASSIF1 -D 683-0707 Careers1 General Help THE FUTURE belongs t muse CLASSIFIED n++• are prepareu for change Those who are focused and t. CUSTOMER Those who are technically skilled Net d Com using SERVICE MCSE/lotus Netes Database administration using Oracle Computer Maintenance - A. News Ac;e� se, re - New media web design and Quests that advertisers Aufocad software design and check their ad upon programming Financial as- publication as News Ad- sistance may be available to vertiser will not be re- eloble students Call Durham sDonsible for more than Business Computer College (905)427-3010 one incorrect insertion CAREER SCHOOL OF FLOR- and there shall be no h - AL S -N 2E ,vk Flenstry 6 ability for non -insertion Bimness Program 12 wk in- of any advertisement. fensive 3-phase program 3 Liability for errors in ads wk Professional course In- is limited to the amount home vrdeo. .Beginners Pro- paid for the space oceu- gram Part-bmeAull time pying the error. All copy courses available A school is subject to the appro- where all your training val of management of becomes worthwhile Finan News Advertiser. Gil assistance may be avail- able 905-436-7746 DADDY 0'S GRILL Exppeen THE NAIL STATION 'areer etre!: Server i,eshrer Tem - Tranirg 'enter Careerytran- porary part time days. aMrox ng avarlabie m and"I 6 months TIN between 6am - .11, ear candling. purr- Spm 905-420-2547 cures. waxing Air brushing EARN S,00 M. $500 or and tattooing techniques me•e pe' week. assembling (905431 Financing negotiable products in the comfort Of 1905W3¢2217 your own home Send a ser- Geneal addressed stamped envelope 1 nM to0 PH 6-2400 Oundas (t w. Suite 541 RN 636. Mrs - 'CWY CARL ^.,. Szv sissauga.Om L5M.R8 wee. ;all •egared Car 19051 EXPANDING :OuRIER COM - 579 -7814 for werwew PANv gas mmediate open - 4M SERVICES requires ma- Ings for qualified drivers uvm fill, r!"dual for delivery and rtlkable vehicles $500-5808 installation of office furniture wKkly Call (905l427-8093 Must be relkabtetat valid Monday thru Frdw drivers Manse Fax resume EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYL- b (905)427-7984 ISTS wwfed I,)r L Al*, lades m A -Z DRIVER 2 yrs expen- Osruwa 16 PElkfnn� On- ence i S A �aruda Fur and dons SaWy comrtussgn part fare For appointment CAN Robe (4161977-6818 call 4311.7224 ADULT VIDEO STORE re.FREQUIRED NPICFquirestup;i&r. time store fromLIST counter he:p Previous rewlEDexperience a must Pleasenndv�- 4U rtswnt to 19051-nng APKICATIONS20005 Tek-phoACCEPTNG 14rc:mve• :4111 :om;:a^. Welm rlew Whiz mEXPERIENCED Windup Aryls d tramp in- dt� mil -mom w to "www* . L-1- .. -. mrlerr4dery n Sart,. Pkalerog cafeteria F/T mem Must work well wrm Sun Thum4pm- mnrrbds d int appm1e Saxererrgs Summer students welcome 1 3Wm 510 5Gty Car Catno- Car Onttrry (416) 335-8246 ni at (905) 839 1151 ext 3531 Beaver Foods Lm .JOBS -- cn-1t1E- I,Job. AvAILASL;' Tralrung FORI virsemet YOUTH Job Access \Ikttervlew 0 b skills Connect .ReSume Asststanc 1111W. MI 1-800-263-0993 Auto Body Sbop ESTIMATOR required for busy shop in Whitby. Must have A.U.P. experience. Fax resume to (M)430-2208 Please rev your da5sftd ad on the fird of pA*w tion as we cannot tae responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an am. FULL OR PART-TIME Waitress/Waiter Evenings/ Weekends Appy to p.•r.,,n at Kathryn's Grill & Bar -n heng,ton Rd K.,uyr Alount Praia �RANFRS red mine oiateir with 4xpeneria Call 905,623-&W FULL AND pan -time tactory n«.irkerS nteoed Please resume wousirlal Gbvt 1742 Brock S1 soum whitby Not sortable for students No nes piease FULL TIME HOURLY WAGE AND BONUSES Appointment Setters required for busy Whitby office. No sewing involved. Call now!! Jobs will go fast!! Ask for Michelle (905)720-1507 MM Stylist positions avad- able a Anthony Frances Salm in Uxbridge. 2 yrs mNnmum experterice Chair rental or salary. Health and RSP packages available for em- ployces Call Anil" or Ar- lene 852 5155 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help $15.87 PER HOUR TO START Dallas manufacturer now expanding Durham factory outlet looking for individuals to start no NO EXP. NECESSARY in our public re- lations department. Must have own car. We rarer paid vacations, advancement opportuni- itr, and full training in a fun atmosphere Call Sunday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. or Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)5-1-3532 EVERT' NVEE':KEND IS A "LONG NVEEKEND" 4.10 pm to 30-X) am (Mon thru Thurs) N. Slarhumut;h I'ickaging Machinery \lanufaihurrr requires dedicated rk-ople with ",:client ctimmunwation .kills who take pride in workmanship DRIIAA. Y(Ft'T involves reading blueprints & .i. tirawl� measuring materials for lavout & drilling I metal Components E%r%nwe to machine h,,p. urnng sac, drill press & tapping Familiar with steel 'Wing. SHEET \IET•ll. %ORKFR requires skills in .r., urmels &%cloping and farming avers and rancls Must be able to understand blueprints and .ketches ,'lean. tram oriented shop eminvnment Competitive H ace & birwfii package Fax resume & salary expectations to A. Davis: 905-509-6309 .AZ & D!. DRIN'E:RS Rt QL IRI:) FOR PART TIME: & E'l'LL TIME WORK IN THE (:.T.A & DURHAM REGION •Lt K'AL PINTO PI\♦ #('c MPETITIVE WAGES* *[,AID OVERTIME* o: l EARS EXPERIF.\('E• CAI.I. DDP a 905-420-511105'= To get Superb advertising results, our Classified staff is available daily to take *•our call. To place an ad call 683-070-7, or faxyour ad to 5-94218. THE AJAX / PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER requires adult carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door, every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, before 6:00 pm. Must have a car. for information call 905-683-5117 EXPERIENCED AZ DRIVERS - GM Dedicated US Runs - B -train line haul to Montreal - Open Board General Freight - City Shunt Work - Single or Teams, P/T, F/T Best pay rates in Oshawa Call& Doug ��9=imRh interim Personnel BODY SHOP COORDINATOR/CASHIER required for busy GM dealer. Body shop experience required. Please reply to File #366 c/o This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES It there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. EXPERIENCED COUNTER PERSON Automotive parts company in Durham looking for an experienced counter person in automotive aftermarket parts. Send resume to: Human Resources P.O. Box 231 Pickering, Ontario, L1 V 2R4 ��mn HERE WE GRO%%' AGAINrtr We arc a gift store and more and we are currently looking for new team membcrs for full time, prime time, and managerial positions for our new store location in Pickering Town centre. Please fax resume to (905) 738-9021 UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers three times a week in the following areas: GOODWOOD Front St. Durham Rd. 21 Highway 47 UXBRIDGE Forsythe Dr. Galloway Dr. Rural Route Uxbridgge North LEAKSDALE Regional Rd.l, Regional Rd. 13 CANNINGTON Alison Crt. Beaver Rid gge Dr. Heron Dr, Meadowlands Dr. CALL DEBBIE 905-852-9741 Do you love a good sale? If you have cash or sales experience and would like to work at a huge warehouse sale in Pickering give us a call or come into the office Wed.[Thurs./Fri. May 26/27/28 Phone: (905) 436-6202 (905) 427-0717 Fax resume to (905) 576-4698 &,k Olsten Staffing Services The Working Solution in -- • • Part -Time Evening & Saturday SERVICE INVOICER/CASHIER required. Office knowledge essential. Please FAX resume: (905) 831-7549 Alt: Joanne Murray FORMULA FORD GUEST SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED PERMANENT PART-TIME Mature Guest Services Representative required at Pickering Town Centre. Must be available to work various hours including evenings and weekends. Applicants must have a comprehensive knowledge of Pickering Town Centre stores and services. A flare for gift -wrapping and previous customer service or retail experience is preferred. Guest Services Representatives mist be able to work in a fast -paced environment, while providing the highest level of customer service to our guests. Interested applicants may fax resumes to 905-420- 9379 or drop of resumes at Pickering Town Centre Guest Services Kiosk, located on the lower level new Centre court. No phone calls, please. We thank all applicants in advance, however only suitable candidates will be contacted. 117ea40 Wmr Amps Itm.ny ii—wirva►� w TM •or ATPS CHAMP Proprmen for =41U11ce ....P..0-«. Iwo_ Iofa Items. In KCfoii*ntx". /voy — hurt P»y1r.p In citTnporo xk P/mC... Thro kelt a:oene _"Iiry Pr���rvtmalonr•, itnd Nf ty fll atm. ta»M iofoty __ aNhor oto/lamrory to PLAYfiAFEt -Oorx•t ». inn Kolaf�ne fampP�n to youl fagot 2"M alter infix~ voce+ Hyl.. To o.d.r 0 SAFA ETV WLK " Iu1. r L VSAFE . a ..>, . I� k...0-.. I -cit TIw War Anlp. E ZEE AGCE 88 T.I I-000-4nL0-3070 -0004. 0-OYwa GM.M.,r. Mp.N.Mwr. I-N.nrw. I�10. Yw{r. Hi.00p1 LICEIIiED ASMUNT Man- ager for Ajax Salon. HOWfy . commission and profit shar- vig. Full and pan time posi- tions Ior Ajax and wltaby. Ex - r o N trail" and appattmN CaN Cheryl (905) 723- 7323 HAIRSTYLIST required, full/ pat -time with experience File C'sApHaliryrstol'". Oshawa in photo 723 9251. ask fore be or KAMTYLIST REgIN1E0 im- mettiatey with dodele. Ony salify . commission tot das- gsalon n dowitim Whitby. Call Jute 668-5000 HAIRSTYLIST WANTED in busy salon Full or part time Salary . commission Call No. at 905-683-9670 even - logs. 905-839-2127 days HEALTH A BEAUTY Store seeks to hire quality sales staff for our new Pickering lo- cation Full(pari time positions available Please fax resumes to 905-660-5724 Art. Heather/ Michelle KITCHEN MANAGER required tut busy Pickermq restaurant. Must have experience in last paced environment Full or part lime position Good package for right candidate Call 905-839 0443 IMMEDIATE openings Durham area. service Tech Good in- come. FT/PT, will train All work supplied Must have SM car Call Andrew 1-800.387- 5853 Fax 416-297.7222 JWP DISTRIBUTION SERVIC- ES INC.. a reputable estab fished and expanding Picker- ing based courier company, is looking for enthusiastic broker drivers with small sur or mrm van Geographical knowledge of Metro Toronto is beneMaal Interested Dames call AI or Valk at (905) 420.6705 MATURE TELEMARKETERS required for pan time posi- bons Experience in asset but riot essential, barwg win be given Fax resume to 905- 438-1868 /1-15 PEOPLE NEEDED IN- NIEDIAtELY! New advertising company Woking for people b reprcset lop players in the $Pals and wevu rvriem held Accepting applications Call Ashley for intennew now Full -lime orry 18. 720-3144 (stun mer si invents welcome) PART TIME AESTHETICIAN and Massage Theraprsl need- ed Apply in person won re- wire to 36 Athal St. E. 2nd flair. Claw a PART TIME DRIVER. Even- rgs and weekenOs Must be '9 years of age or older with own vehicle Please can (9D5)433-2424 HAIR STI LIST WANTED part time, full time. for busy salon in 9owmanville. hourly wage plus conn rssion. plus benefits & paid birthdays. No Sundays. Maw phone Barb or Wendy 623-6414 TART -TINE hnusP rlp r , experience preferred. must have own vehicle Dunum area. 905.666-0727, aft 5 pin MY AS YOU GO Gym No membership required Pay as you go gym No comnlYlmneni Pay as you go gym Daly. Weekly, Mon" Aosok" posmiveiy no pre-authonraed payment Pay as you go Power City Gym Open until midright M - F Weekends 9 a m- s p m 1035 Block Rd, Picketing (905) 427-6277 US TELBLMNETRK CO. re- quires energetic telephone reps. No experience required. sur train Exakni (lies esti bonuses daily Greae Evening Oft available summer opportun058ity. Please call (905)438.0. Debbie a Lon Cash paid for referrals PLASTI CLAS- Fiberglass Manufacturer- Hiring factory emphtyees Previous fiber- glass experience helpful (not requ403 cf leme s°Rd. win � of tax (9O5)428 -1975 - Please read ym classified ad on the first day of pAks. ON as we CON -0 be ilespamil* for mom d= One Eo inti in the event of an ww. Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 Our phone ones are open AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER0 24 -Hour Fact: (905) 579-4218 Sal. 9:30 too a. W 8:00 plin. 130 Co1nlrlemial Ave., Ajax 1822 Whites Rd., Pickering Sara Lee-Ambelrlest Plar� 14 I VXA CI88Bifi6d Online. Now vrhert advertise, i lea.-frli: 4:90 or -50 pe :i me MRa.10=4M beL/Wed.10w 1p■=LM.M.KJ" =*m � y� your w(xd ad will day a U 19w•ipq, SM News" also alppears on te NTternet at: tttpWwwwAurh .flet,: b "E -matt: compo"Odurhmn.net Il Sales HWAgs 1 Saha NWAyeme GENERAL ACCOUNTANT Durham Region manufacturer seeks accounting professional for G/L & journal entries, account reconciliation, monthly financial statement prepara- tion, year-end analysis and file prepa- rations, weekly payroll, cash flow man- agement, 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)-579-0697 or mail to: P.O. Box 430, Bowmanville LIC 3Z2. General Help STAINED GLA55worker. a p�gresy�ie local stained ;lass manufacturer requires in experienced person to ^mild decorative leaded glass ::anels. The appropriate can- udafe must be skilled at cut - rig glass. us" lead came or upper foil. and soldering successful appincarts are de - 'ailed -oriented and enjoy .vorkmg on debate or ledaus projects able to manage his/ her time efficiently, and pos- sess the abkty to work with- out dared supervision Flexi- ble hours and compensaled on a piecework schedule Qualified candidates ppekase ta. resumes to (906)420- 2680 905)4202680 STUDENT REQUIRED to tutor 6 fear Ad for reading Arid writing May through the sum- mer ECE or related back - 1 1 General Help FULL TIME PEAL ESTATE RE CEPTIONIST required for bust real estate office Must have sound knowledge of the real estate industry. Windows 95. TREE data entry d all office rouhnes/procedures Submit resumes no later than JUNE 4/1999 to Sandy Cockburn. Royal LePage Frank Real Es- tate. 80 Athol Street East. Oshawa. ON LIH 887 We appreciate all applications we receive. but only candidates under consideration will be contacted Sols Im Help f Agents S40K. r . •nrniS;r,r SaieS per; .n needed in food rndus. try. Irarnug and leads sup- plied Car is a must Cab 905- 428-9259 tot an appokimmem or tax 905-428-2103 ground 1905)649.1311 10 PEOPLE NEEDED for door - STUDENTS REQUIRED for to door r-anvass,nq Must be summer work m displx, de- money motivated am oulgor- pariment Car needed. Full rig 16. Weekly average and part time available CaN MOO Full -tame only Call ,9051579.7816 Knsty 720.3146 (summer SUMMER Joss, are avail- Aeip welcome) able iuw Canvassing. Cash OWE A RECLINE FURNITURE pard daily. deal lot High requuas 2 full -tune saiespeu- school sludeMs Call todaypk Experience a must Fore start tomorrow Ajax) Flicker- la dreorYkg an asset Cal or nig cap 416-615-2691 Now tax resume 1905)666-4774 THE ADMINISTRATIVE EDGE ■S are•eradihpnpgemunri�belWf Gude PRODUCTION ASSEM- BLY in a food processing Plant SMes46.00 PWAV, to - cation Pon Perry MIG WELD- ERS shifts. $12 00.573 00per/ hr. location BowmarrAft Tel 905-436-5818 to arrange in- X"view THE NEWS ADVERTISER a kxik'ng for Kids to deliver pa- pers arld livers dour to door four lows a week by 6 00 PM in their negnpdrhoods all 905-683-5117 TOW TRUCK Operators for - 49111 or heL'y for Markham. TWr In o. Durham, experience Preferred but will tram rant aI)PI-C . must be nnswr e W Apply 14 La4aw Blvd, Markham of fax 905-472- 9751 TRAFFIC CLERK, $1100 per -0119 term temp Must PAPER SALES REP I Inc tihccb,Kills U.:rham Region i.iper company. (.indidate must I`,• self -motivated, hive excellent rk mmunication and customer .crvice skills. Ex- I,ting client base ,1:1 asset. Very attractive remu- neration plan as"ailable. Please fax resume to: (905)430-8626 have dispatch experience 6 months working experitrtu. Studied Must be able to work alter• H noon and midnights shifts. Pocketing area Fax resumes DRYWALL experienced per - to Sun Plus 1416) 495-0941 son wanted in metal studs. T- WANTED: Exotic female bY And tapnq, own Iotas. own trarnsporabon Call (9051427 - Free training Ac. 3264 ,a 60rrver available. Top .Sub in Oshawa Also book. GREAT position for holiest rigs in TO and surrounding person with strong mechant- areas Top $SS Best Club. cal aptitude For busy auto - Can Melissa (905)428-3051 or motive rebudrnq strop Must (416)231.1160 be good communicator with drivers license Willing to NOME WORKERS NEEDED.!! assembling our products. Idea] tot stay at home morm5 and students Start imme- diately For free into. package can 24 firs toll -tree 1.888- 771-7409 WORK FROM NOW a make brio bucks $SS Reduce your debt now. 65 proven ways how to start making the bucks in 24 hours Stan your own home based business Can 1705)-786-0373. WORK FROM *W_ PaA- time. lull -time, healM industry. $800-53000. Free Booklet. 416-631.4925 or log onto: www hbn.com access Code 5876 (required) RWs Bet. DELI/CATERING turn key, wheel established, great mi - come. hours and lease. Fam- hlly i sor905-428.76077. JaM col 1 Oft* ACCOUNTS PATASLE PER- SO4 required. Several years experience Accpac 6.1 ver- sion. Brock RdJ401. 4 days/ week Fax Dave 905 837• 1115 train Fax brief hand written resume 905-432-8487 PAINTERS (Experienced Sub- contractors) regwred to plait and wallpaper new houses in Apic and Pickerug areas. Call 905-850-3561 Er M f lDo" DENTAL ASSISTANTfMAIPA- COMOUNt Large Pickering DenW group Marry opportu- nities to advance. Full lime. Fax resume to Jackie 1905). nit-7rioe uNYuto medncal u emre. Whitby re uires a medical assistant. Zena puncture ex- perience preferred. For even - hours. Pit" tax r plNrdion Colleen to )esu me a 1- 6212. DYNAMIC Oshawa Dental Of- fice needs an experienced Administrative Assistant with managerial abl Seeking an intelligent, creative, ever ge IC, people orientated team player. Please apply in person with resume at 16 Brock Street West. Oshawa. between Mon- day -Thursday loam . 12 noon and Spm -spm. ENERGETIC, cheerful Dental Assistant required pan -time. possibly leading to full-time. Reply in confidence to Osla -his Week, PO Box 481. fork i369. 865 Farewell Street. Oshawa. Om L1H 71.5. Skilled N*lp JEW Skilled HNp PRODUCTION SHIFT WORKERS (Afternoon Shift Only) • Perm Positions • Contact Positions (University and College Students) Must be mechanically minded Able to work well as Team Plaver For Appointment with resume please call (905) 837-6060 1n# -Am. P r I f O n r r L oK raretw At.rw.;ry i F.kritaliry wt. •CNC Vertical Machining Centre -Set-up Operator • CNC Lathe- Set-up /Operator -2 ;rears experience -Familiar with FANUC Controls an asset We offer excellent benefit package and clean work environment Shift work & shift premiums (2 shifts) Drop off or fax resume to: 330 Marwood Dr. Unit 7, Oshawa fax:905-571-7914 Has openings for the following full time positions: Lube Technician Drive Clean Inspector For busy flat rate shop In Ajax. Fax resume to Bill Waller Service Manager Fax -683-1637/ call 683-2277 20 US DRIVERS WANTED Running 48 States • 37c/ mile plus drops • Min. 1 year experience • Clean abstract and CYCI.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 ALBION HILLS INDUSTRIES 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 Ib1gNa1 MadcY 1 0� HEALTH CARE Aide required for Uxbridge area. 12 or 24 hr shifts. Sun immediately Fax resume to Lisa. (416)-469- 1337 HYGIENE coordinator required lir busy pedo practice Must have 1.2 years expehence. Please contacl Mary al (905)831-3262. PHYSIOTHERAPIST required immediately for Adult Com- munity Rehab in Durham Re- gion. Dynamic, processional company. Heaihle hours Please tax resume to Integrat- ed Rehab Protasiaials at (905)428-8830. RN for Oral Surgery Office. Part-time/Full-lime weekdays. HARP/EMERG Surgery ex- perience an asset Send re- sume to: Dr Fenwick. 40 King St W. Suite 502. Oshawa. Ont L1H tA4- Dwit- .1 MM DAYCARE WANTED - my home (Pickering) for todltkr 8 infant Full-time position. 10 his. per/day Mon. - Fit Ex- perenceJrelerences/recdpls required Non-smoker. Phone/ tax 905.839-8906. LIVE (NWT Care giver. flexi- ble Hours. non smoker. Pick- ering area, experienced, ref- erences required late". 683-4999 USM LOVM MOTE DAYCARE Story times and quality child- ren's music. 2yrs 5yrs pre- school. Part time and full time available Nonsmoking. tax receipt provided. Infant/Child CPR, first ad. Valley Farts Hwy 2, dose to Pickering Go Call 1905)-837-9600 M Deycare Available LOVMG mother of 2 provides reliable care for your child Home based child care cel' li icale CPR, first aid. crafts, stories, dairy walks etc Non - smoking. references Rose- bank/Woodsmere 837- 9626 NANNY/HOUSEKEEPERwant- ed for 3 boys ages 11 8 5. Live in or out 7am-6pm Overtime and overnights re- iql= Must have valid driv- er's license and be a good swimmer Call (905)839-1627 PICKERING Beach / Rollo: Loving daycare 18 months to 12 years Daily outings ffenced backyard and park) Crafts. story time music, nu- trklrous reals 8 snacks First Aid. C PR certified Non- smoking receipts 905-428- 1244 WESTNEY/Rossland. reliable ho bys;ner available with 13 ,rs exp 'C5 daycare drplo- , a Hot lunch, snacks fenced „ird, babies welcome reter- nces. receipts Starting Au- ist 8th 427-4937 1 Firewood ENGS WOOD PRODUCTS. '•ick load of logs Buy now Ready for next year Sea- xied at and split Ready to xn (905) 852-7586 Bargain comer KITCHEN CABINETS Scud ,. dose-, :•,mplete set 55- i Kamen sank white 'Airohm S50 matching sofa love" 5175. Cab (905) :27-0462 EM Amies for Sane 20 concrete = u ry made :oiled plywood x4 construction $20 each 34-2475 snp) e -Plies 75 R15 4-P215 ,R!6 4 -Buick FWD alloy ms 852 -UM BEAUTIFUL Victorian wedding ;own Pome size 5 Skttve- .e,ss, oil Inc sno4oder sweet- ^tartneckline embroidered ")dce and open back full ';Kan with Irani value $1200. :acntkce 5400 Doo Call 571- ,107 (Snpi BED. KACK wr-„iglit ron ca - )pi queer, .^^opede mall - Never opened. S'.200 Sxnhce $490 4 t 61255-0285 BIKES ' it sale reconditioned enc • .civgreat Adult tour - ,to Gees 550. adult mountain _ikes S60 Kids bites S25 405430-6498 ask for Dave PINE DINING sets. Almond sl,, a ipnglit tram. ^.niter preen couch. bock acquer bedroom set, kitchen sets 2 bedroom sets, coffee table A hall stard Call 576- 3455 KINDS :lit the nk04e man los!ai,er has CuSlorn made wmouw Venehun. Snuaers cuvenrigS Free Vene"" Sn- mates 1416)227.7777 or 905)-660-0072 or 1-888-369- 0555 CARPET OROKER. ':C'. NY 101, :nrt;x pl'.A" �!a" -eststYlt carpe' r^r 3 rooms only 5369 00 Price rrAides 30 Sq yds carpel. dekaxe Pad and in- stalaoon in your home Free quotation in your to" No nteresi, no payment for one full year Daniel 1-800-205- 11757/905-434.1830 CARPETS - lots of carpet 100% nylon new Son re- lease carpets on hard I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpel. premum pad. expert installation. fast deliv- ery tree estimates 130 yards) Norman 686.2314 CARPETS SALE: Lots of Co - pets 100% nylon stain re- lease. carpet 3 rooms $339 (30 sq Vol) Includes carpet. premium pad and nstalW- tnon. Free estimates. carpet repairs Serving Durham and surroundirq Yea Gell Cards Accepted Cab Sam 905-686- 1772 CARPET AND VNIYL • Carper tree rooms. 30 square yards. from 5329 installed I will dis- count your hest code by 10% Customer satisfaction guar- anteed Call Mike for your tree estimale. 905-431.4040 COMPOTER FACTORY BLOWOUT. Amazing 1 yr. no payments then 5161wk (oac) 333 Mhz loaded. printer. monitor. internal. software and more. Free scanner, delivery and setup. 1.800515.5545 DIMNGIIOOM SUITE. 4 charrs/sideboardthutch $390: 600 BTU air -con $200: Apt. size freezer $125. said walnut coffee-table/2end-tables $200: small bookcase $25. other o�'n'sods. 723-6694: 259- DNNNGROOM SUITE. males - tic Victorian Hard -made doll- house. 28 If extension ladder. recliner dear. room humddr. er, washer/dryer. 728-8259 NEWS ADVERTISEFI, FF41DA1/ EDITION, Mai 38,1999 -PAGE A19 A/P 1 Anicw for Salo ORTER-Eaton's Viking Oven Admiral both white, good condition. 3 yrs old. $150 each Fur coat, fight mink, can length. size 14 excellent condition. $2.000 OBO 905- 420-7028 ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR. Ev- erest Jennings Never used Charger and toot rests $2500 or best otter Deluxe walker excellent condition $150 Tel Whitby 665-8858 FLORIDA DOOR aluminum louvered !eff hand side 80' x 3Z' with frame matching lou- vered side windows 60' x 12- x 150' Call 705-328-0402 atter 6 p in or weekends (snp) FUR COAT Beautiful cho- colate brown calf length. size 10-12 Appraised at $9500. sacrifice was asking $5000 . further reduced to $3000 (705) 786-0089 Isom HANK'S APPLIANCES Parts/ Safe•, SerrS? New Smpment arrived' Deruxe frost -free lodges like new 24' frost -free fridges. ideal for traders 5300 washer/dryers matching set like new $450 Portable dsh. washers $250 Air conditioner White stoves 5150/up Large selection In-home service Bar -be -cue pans 426 Simcoe SIS 1905)728-4043 KARAOKE SYSTEM. Mayer ;peek-, TikeS ;'lids plus 17 graphic cd s S3 000 or jest oiler Can Dale (905) 333-4623 KING BED x -thick Orthopedic ii,M'rIC ".e1, end frame. still in pwsirC cost $1700 Sell $675 (416) 255-0285 LrOVING SALE - Floor model :,erearecord player Phillips .-odel in beautiful cabinet ke new Seo Dm 905-725- 9415 Evenings 905-579-6698 NINTENDO 64 ,Ames for sne -,roK ^ �(,saur Hunter. Doom 64 Asking $25 each Call Lloyd 905-404-98% fsno) OLD antique oak des■ with ypewnter well $200 AISO ln- gus Irrdge 17 cu h A 30' stove harvest gold good working condrbon. $250 obo for me parr 985.8247 atter 6 Dm PIANO TECHNICIAN a.arlable Tor . , ,. •eCa.'S ar : pre- Purrause'coinswtatson on oro makes 8 models Can Barb at 905-427-7631 PIANOS.GRANDFATHER C:C':KS P-,%' A' CN SALE New walls and floors inven- tory Must Go' Huge selection of new and used pianos New 09W parios from 5695 and up Rem to own, 1001. or all nmol payments apply Also a Huge sekdwn of grardbrher docks from 5995 and up Can TELEP PIANO 433-1491 RCA OSS SATELLfTE. ^tvr muse 5135 :est rad Sae ournets open) view over 700 channels 5689 99 instauatgn available Card guaranteed for 6 month Kennsat (905) 725-0196. (905) 6269998 RENT TO OWN ' ew and to Conk1�•� .ixC eCC •en,xS old 'new ' is F„ ll warrYily OaQ- dv s Market 905.263.8369 or 1-800798 5502 FRIDGE Beaurrarch $450 Organ $' X Piano $495 Ce- mtnl mixer 5550 50 pieces of 4.4 $4 each Lawn boy $100 Fax machine $100 1s Inch RCA sateme $450 gut barbecue wrtank 5700 655 4138 SATELLITE NAVIGATOR Ma- gellan GPS 200GXL newm box won On contest 5150 0 8 0 Cao 434-5780 snp SHEDMAN - Quality wooden sheds 8 x 8 bun lut only $339 plus tax Many other sizes Yd styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickerinngq For more into call 905.619 2093 SNOOKER table. 6x12. Bruns- wick Century 1.1/2- slate. halls. cues and accessories included $950 or hest oder Call Steve (905)655-8924. ceu (905)718-0805 PNK/OAK FUMTIIRE Cele- brating 25th anniversary in the Durham Region Come see our selection of solid pine. oak 8 cherry bed- rooms sleigh beds. cannon- ball beds, poster beds and panel beds. we make them all. Our Craftsmen also harW- build Entertainment units. Home office. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bedroom and Custom Designs. all, on premis- e Drop in aril see out Sate of the Art woodworking facility and jet us show you how fine furniture is made Remem- ber..'There is No Sutstatute for Quality' Traditional Woodworlunq 115 North Pon Road (S off Reach Rd.) Pon Perry 905.985- 8774.. www tradOaalwood- worlung.on a Skilled HNp Skilled FNIp Skilled Help An Ajax based manufacturer of industrial electrical equipment requires an Assistant for our Parts and Service Manager. Duties: Respond to telephone enquiries for parts prices an( service visits. Maintain records for parts and expedite shipments. Requirements: Technical background, computer literacy customer oriented person. mail or fax your response to: Ajax Magnethermic Canada Limited 333 Station Street Ajax, Ontario, LIS 1S3 for uatu rniuGtS 5190 X S'25 p d dryers S125i up used wash- ers $199 / up. new and used coin operated washers and dryers at low prices New brand name fridges 5480 and up. new 30' ranges with clock and window $430 Wide se- IeCnon of odor new and used appliances Call us today. Stephenson's Appliances. Sales. Service. Parts 154 Bruce St Osnawai905) 576- 7448 web site www durham- man com,'stephensons VCR's CLEANED. $30 Call Doug ',r Melanie 4rA 1264 WASHER 8 DRYER. 3 years new ar je ;dpaca, Kenmore top of the line pard 5' 500 Movm sacrifice $660 105- 435-99,2 WIRE CAGES for sale Call T T %:5-683 5117 sop GARAGE loor repairs broken sp...;, :abetsrollersopen. ers .nsiakd Tuneups $4995 416-336 0073 Artx:les blamed ANTIDUESIAWrowittly' A ,_e 4reT's , u atle usualty vee PultJW!,..J oul-gru, es- tates aysome antique Coro - (no Imo to value con- sidered), collections of ami son quantities or single an- tique items SPXCW interest n Moorcron Pont, III try to re- spond to aN guenes Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklm Ontario (905)655.8049 tax 19051655-5501 WCLE ;arner wormed to fit pick '.ucx Must be able to be mutinew on sled bumper and npld 2 bikes Phone 19051721-0601 snp . BUYING ANTIQUE and Cd- ec'ac t ^ s ndudng complefe tslaws BCS( Pit=- Weprices pad Henry Kahn 905-985-8161 ms Poore. 12 it •.,,r. above Pool '.vers A accessories, do -wed to your h unit $725 Cal Kirk or Hope 666-057C or 2613397 SALE- FREE HEATER -KAYAK POOLS =e: lir;.,• ,_ .. ground nciA" cocking 1e ■ 24 oro $5 995 Package includes lune 2 ladders. sand teller. pwnp. motor. etc 1-dJG- 668-7564 1 Last A • Found LOST. COCKAT1EL ,wlnle; L,erpool.6av1ti Krosnd arca. Answers to 'lime Sparky it seen or food contact Peter at 839-6873/416-298-60M • 1 PnRtlSuppAey i BOUVIER Paps for sale At - lection & protection in a fur coat CKC registered. health guarantee Cao 17051 639- 1733 16 DOGS at Trent Pet Lhasa Apso Stu -polo. Schnoodle. Poodle, Tern -poo Cockers. Lhasa -poo 1st set of shots and guaranteed Tel (905) 4363724 SLUAM KITTENS. 2 males. 9 weeks Female white Per- sian. 3 months, shots. vet checked Bnndle'Whnte fe- male Engho Boo ON. showd breeding quality. CKC regis- terad (905)576-4683 ATTENTION: Dog owners Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems model 2000 $54 99 LIP to 150 ID wt. model 3500 $49.99. model 3000 $79 99 up 10 300 Ibs Dog Life Jackets starting at $25. 24' Fire Hy- drant container $2599 BEST Ball 3. 4.1/2'. 6'. 10' Lifetime Guarantee, from $599 Dog shovels from $599 PAY NOT TAX until May 3111 9am- 9pm. 7 days/week (905)723- 5413. Fax 723-1466. e-mail dadstnbutrigdsympalico a Fax (905)-683-6550 MACHINIST Minimum requirements: -4 years on Bridgeport type MITI plus engine lathe -Able to work to close tolerances + do own set ups -CNC machining centre exposure a definite asset The above is presently a day s position. Remuneration is commensur with experience. Please mail resume in confidence to: TERLYN INDUSTRIES LTD. 782 McKay Road Pickering, Ontario L1 W 2Y4 Attn: Plant Engineer Fax: 905-686-3994 No Calls Please IM ­,ospda' Medica' I osprlal Mec cai Della O W" Kawartha Ouality 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 supernsory 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 Clonsilla Ave. Suite 201 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5Y3 Fax: 705-742-0862 Kawartha Quality Care Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. 11 AiMoanoewa for S 1000 BEAUMONT black, good body A frame, also glass. 90% of chrome 6 cyl. motor A trans. very little in - tenor (Baca seat & door pan- els) 51500 obo Call after 4 p.m. Call 1-705-324-0930 1103 MERCEDES 30 30 tu- bo diad 290000kms Excel- lent cond Gold with leather interior Asking $4200 Call 404-0502 IM NISSAN Multi minivan 5spd. stand. cruise, p mir- rors. good matin record . dear'. 18211 $2100 080 905- 4208731 H/7 J!" XJ6. grey -grey am. New tires. battery, needs little work $4200 as is 985- 1991(snp) Hes CHRYSLER LABARON. convenable, fully loaded New top. very clean $4.500 o b to certified. Call (905)579-0804 11 Sia 19M 1 I It LE - 2 door. 4 cylinder. auto with air Black exterior. grey interior 252.000hms and 50001um on fresh top end Passed emis- sions. will certny for 52000 call Trey at (905)-985-8302. 1002 TOYOTA Paseo, black. 5 -speed. sunroot. new bra. 1 lady owner excellent conth- tion. $8000 o.b.o. Call (905)434-8808 1993 PONTIAC sunbird. 4 cyc. auto. 4 door. due with grey interior 155.0001um. Asking $4.800 certified. Call George 1905)728-8123 1104 OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA 79.DDOkm. Fulty loaded, ster- eo cassette. power wiridows/ locks In mm condition Lady driven Certified Asking $7000 Serious callers only Tel 428.3093 }t All PAGE A20 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 e l I �atlrtrdecat 1 WetNNed" 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. • Daycare Available • Daycare Avaihalk Day Care Available r � 1 1 Autprnpnnes for Sere 1995 Ge, Met -it 4 dr am.1m L .l I...- s out Cacti. lent eortdr:i;inalar man- leruartce s5500 -579-9074 (sm, 1915 VW JETTA GL ` speed furtici. ; se a.' _wise Alloy firs i5.ui0 ■ms Main dried by the book asking S13 600 080 au 905432 1356 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time bu;v- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 SALES. Beat ✓aiue for money At ars sold with 6 mkxnhs tee limned powertryn war- ranty 1993 Pontus $unbind 4cyuauto $5590 112000k 1993 Pontin Sunbrid. Vr6 auto S4990 22D000k 1994 Dodge Caravan SE 7 pass auto $7990, 20000k. 1991 Plymouth Gr Voyager /pass% auto 55990. 196.000k 1991 Honda Civic. 5spd / 2door $4990 83DOOk 1990 Honda Civic. 5speed/2dr 541990 t47000k. 1991 Volkswagon Jetta auto/4dr $3990 as is 219 000 . 1990 Ford aerosar txV4wd. Eddie Bauer. $4990 111000k. 1987 Ford F150XLJ V8 4XVauro. $5490. 23400k, 1990 Plymouth Sundance. 4cyl /auto. $1490 as is 189000k. 1991 Jeep Cndoke Ltd. 4x4/auto $7990 . 198.00Dkm Marry more to Moose from financing avail - a*. O.A.0 . 160 Dowry Road. Alax.905-426-5512 IM MNibe, 30.000 km 4 dr loaded. $15.750 opo certified. 434-2775 SELL R NOW CALL3-0 68707 1 1 A,aonwbdes Iry Sale r • - m I SALES LIM!TEC i 1997 TOYOTA TERCEL 4 C.iur 5 spd A: AM'FM asserte Great gas mileage S' 0 900 Also a 1990 Mercury T,pu Best offers (905)-852- 5483 Uxbridge 1999 DODGE DAKOTA sport. 6 3 9 ht'es Aon air. S19 50Gi best oiler Teke- phone 697.1059 1991 FORD CONTOUR. Only 31 OCAlkms /„ r cone auto. arra stereo Cass Lae new Still under warranty 513.500 0 8 0 (9051-%L3-1373 -LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED' WHEN YOU WY A FULLY RECONDITIONED AUTO AT CERTICAR Eg Vans - 95 Lu- mina loaded. 3800 v-6 82.000 km mint now $12.995 93 Aerosiar ext loaded 171 km, perfect. only $7,500 93 Lumina grey and silver 147 K's, air. only $7.995. 95 Sa- tan loaded awd 73 K now $12.995 95 Caravan Sport. loaded. 92 K. drk green. 3 3 v- 6 now $11.500 REDUCED - 92 Beretta GT loaded. v{. whde. mrd lin and out 180 K's. onj $5.850 89 Blazer. icaded 4.3 v-6 must be seen $5.850 91 Buick LeSabre Ltd . loaded. burycurdy. 143 Vs. sharp. only $6 850 95 Hyundai Accent. 97 k's. air, auto. cheap. good Yours lot $5.850 95 Firefly. ppretty. 5 speed. 93 k's. f5.850 96 Cavaker I.S. 47 k's. air auto. and more now $10.585 96 Surdue coupe. red. 62k 5 speed air. sale 59.500 92 Eagle Summit van, air. 5 speed 151 K rare beauty Try $5.500 90 Tracker auto. 2 tops silver and black, 106 its. asking $5.985 95 Grand AM SE, loaded wrote 112 k. steal at $9.995 firm Cs"iear Alto Clothe. 155 Kim- St. W.. at Midtown RANI. Call 579- 26B. for sm a ti'l'e for Sink :-•ice""'`=- --... '87 TOYOTA SUPRA Targa roof, AM/FM cassette, 6 cylinder, 5 -speed, power windows, power door locks, air conditioning, 185,000 km. Navy exterior/interior. Only $2,900. Call (905) 665-7694. BUYING OR SELLING? "MARIGOLD LINCOLN MERCURY" Your one stop shopping for "ONTARIO DRIVE CLEAN EMISSIONS TESTING" aid repairs as weP Wchai ical Safety Certifications - itr 1-905.668-5893 14800465.5893 l A,nomoblks Wanted A 8 A AUTO Cars trucks boars we pa, up to $10.000 .asst on me spot Any condi- I., in. any year Call us my me 24 hours. 7 days. 30 -n service 905.686-5003 or �0:6-706-5234 CASH FOR CARS' We buy used ceh¢ies ✓enicles must De n ruruwrq condition cam 427 2415 or come to 479 Barts St East Ajax at MURAC AUTO SALES 1 Trucks for sails 1986 OOOGE 3-f anguta kJnmeters Cap box net ongrai wrote paint 6 yander. 4 Speedgreat con- Inxm. ask Ing $1750 uncertt- ed Call 905-649-1565 1988 F^RD F250 Red ex- tendeC :ab air power wrtd- -rwsnocks auto cruise. tdt 119",np (lie set. one owner 210.00 , Excelkm runtnq ^^notion 56000 Carl 905- -.:of - Jul I after 7pm X999 s -1B. 4 Crl 5 speed. x>od condition. new ands and palm 142 I cerbfed. $3 700 Tek• priwte 655-3552 Brookkn 1 Yah, t wheel Dry" 1987 ASTRO .e" •ebwn en ;ne in good eondhon i2 900 o b o. Cas (905)434- 544 1995 ASTRO Van. 8 pass. :vue rile grey interior 43 en - are. 64K Dutch doom on :iaclk safety glCtrprr, S12 50C or bin offer ceded 'hone Jim 433-4296 after aappmm or Ron before 5 p m 571.3843 1995 CHEW LUINNA 'JAN ex- -event cjnddtor. 0001m !urquoise. power locks crust control. 7 seater $990G 1 ower Cal 509-1407 1 Trailers 12' X 42' PARK MODEL Musselman s Like Seasonal New 10 x42 deck root/" shed ($1G 800 value) A/C. appliances furnished Beach. pod spa. senior events =900 (705N34-1450 snp IOU FLEETWOOD Tem trad- er steeps 6-8 Icebox. stove and furnace Excellent condi- tion 53700 Cao 623-7367 IN$ SKYLARK Trailer. 10 x 40 Florida room deck, stied. tufty furnished Air condition- ing Asking $19.900 or best reasonable ober Call 905- 728.6583 1991 STARCRAFT Space - master hard -top tent -frailer Used two weekends Dinette tip -out. 3 -way refrigerator. to( - race. ice chest. sleeps 8. screen room. water heater, spare tire. dual LP. battery/ charger, electric brakes Ask- ing $11.500 (905)434-4512 36' GOLDEN FALCON TRAIL- ER. Sleeps 8 New Florida room 8 Deck. Fully equipped Situated lin beautiful family Dark on Buckhorn L Asking $29.500 Call (905)-831-8305 CAMPING TIWLER, Pop-up. light 450lbs $1500 DO clean 905-655.7354. 17' Citation Travel trailer (very clean) 3 500 905-655-3138 Ready to go camping now RENTALS Starcraft. Coleman hard -top campers four sues Brookhn (905)655-8893 ®1 Trailers ars on Ine first bay her ad- vemsement appeared in the ppaappeerr and sold d to tie first ralkr' To find our Rru how well Classified advertising an work call qday 905-576- 9335 111110"'t, *5 • , '. ,.r•p 535 Black 5 �.p�d. arm mrtftm $3999 Fverungs after bpm 915-954-0485 A 1994 VIRAGO 1100 Teal beaus, DiaCk ealner saddle- bags. assn bars with peg. wrdshlm less than 10 OOOkms Ready to Rod $5 750 o b o Call 19051666- 2501 1 Snowman les 1992 FORMULA p rS SA. D=� 583 1•jrI 8 thumb warmers. Ktsi replaced empire a '95 9 no Traci studete skins yyeewat sfu Cyt i-705-32804pt0'< atm(2900 6 wKkdao (trop/ Marine 14 ' BAYLINER. il --,ILI, cabin 'J(: %; „ittioard motor. great snapsready for OWN ano t trailer uWuded $5 000 Whrby. (9051 721-0742 15 1/2 FT BOWRIDER. wish 70 hp Yamaha motor. (low hoursi frailer and Tarp. $3.900 Very good condition. Telephone (905) 128-1919 MAST-2rwir Boom -l0' Full rggmg Man sail 150 sq n Full baherns Jib 70 SQ ft Hardware Anchors Clryskr motor Sip Normal shah C& - cot 16' how,", wth pits aes/lackets x9051 985-919p SPEED BOAT 175 Evwude motur trader included Mil kc blue $7 500 o b o Call 005i 576-3409 sip 1 GaagN rd so" GARAGE SALE SAL May 29th 9:0(wm - 3:00 pm I rr Household 8 kid items, collector plates, round pule -table 1 Ant a CfaMs CRAFTEN WANTED at 'The Gift 6 craft Showpiacter loal- edin the Cowuce Flea Mar- ket. 4 km east of 00kav a Let us show E, sell your craft di- ruecey to thepuh6c You do not have to be =There is NO 6 month contract. Also. re- ceive 1 month free rem d you sign up by May 31 Can 905- 436-1024 11 Apsrbmeutt AJAX. 2 bdr Wait launot parking, private entn. West- ney/Hwy 2. $720/mo.-Wil Avail July 1st (905)-294- 0760 1 BEDROOM APT. in quid 4- pkex by 0 C 2 entrances In- cludes utilities. parking. 8 yard Laundry facilities on premises S595/mo Avail July 1st Call (905)-697-9193 r Presbyterian Church Garage Sale Saturday, May 29, 1999 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 1820 Whites Road, Pickering RAIN OR SHINE THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ALL YEAR BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE, ANTIQUES, CRAFTS, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, DON'T MISS IT *FRIDAY MAY 28th,* SATURDAY MAY 29th* * SUNDAY MAY 30th * 7 HOME YARD SALE 648-654 Weyburn Square, Pickering Sat. May 29th, 9am - noon Something for everyone!! GARAGE & MOVING SALE 1841 & 1844 Shady Brook Dr., Pickering Sat May 29th 8am-3pm SLOW OUT MOVING SALE Sal. May 29th 9am-2pm 1541 Meldron Dr. (Altona/Pinegrovel Chddrens toys. furniture, clothes galore. mens 8 la- d,es matemtty clothes, sporting goods. craft "ems. 8 tons of household items! ANNUAL STREET SALE Gra"cn C•: 8 D„ncannot' Dr ,Dixie,Finchl Sun. May 30th 9am-2pm Sponsored by Rick Briscoe Century 21 Briscoe Estates 4 FAN1lLN' GARAGE SALT I ots for everyone Fairfield Cres. (Hrock Rd/Hwy 2) S at. May 214, Sam - Bpm GREAT YARD SALE! 40 Cameron St., Pickering Village Saturday May 29 9:00 - 2:00 as n Date Sunday May 30) Useful household stuff- software, linens, hooks. electronics, records. etc Loonie and Toone Tables' GIGANTIC STREET SALES! when? SATURDAY MAY 291h. 9:00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. where? ANGUS DR. BARNES DR. In Ajax. See you there! (This ad appears compliments of MARY ROY, sales rep. Re/Max First Realty Ltd.) GARAGE SALE Sun. May 30, 9 a.m - 2 p.m "THE FOX GOES FREE PUB" 339 Kingston Rd. Pickering (Altona/Rougemount) Vendor tables still available. Family/household items - Something for everyone. 509-6464 GARAGE SALE Sat. May 29th, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Archer or, South Ajax. Twin perego stroller, furruture, adult and children's clothing, kits of children's stuff, household items etc GARAGE SALE 54 PEMBRY DR. (RITCINE/NIESTNEY AREA.) SAT: MAY 29, Sant-3pm. Wooden table/2 chairs, 26' colour TV., sewing machine, teak desk/bookcase b marry more. GARAGE STALE 2 Bryant Rd. S. Ajax Sat. May 291h Sam-2pm Toys, antiques, + more!!! GARAGE(TRUNK)SALE SATURDAY MAY 29111(rain ate Jew 5) Sam-12pm HNI9i � clam A � STREET SALE BVENT'. WHEN ? Sunday May 30th 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. WHERE ? Rollo Dr., Barbour Cres., Gates Cres, Hewitt Cres., Cluett Dr., Leach Dr., Doyle Crt., Barnard Crt., Caldicott Cr, in Ajax. (This ad appears compliments of Mary Roy, sales rep. Rem/Max First Realty Ltd.) M trtmnits a Ren/ 1 -BEDROOM basement apartment. Harmony/401 area Self-contained. hre- place, parking f590 includes utilities Call (7051 277-9981 MULTI FAMILY STREET SALE ESSA CRESCENT SATURDAY MAY 29 (rain date Sun 30 May) 8.30 am to 1 pm Household items, furniture, kids clothes, toys and equipment. MULTI FAMILY STREET SALE MOORELANDS CRESCENT, PICKERING (Rosebank area) Saturday May 29th Sam to 2 pm Kids stuff, pets stuff, small appliances - something for everyone! MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE ti,tt.:1ta>, 29th horn -2 tin Between house 45 througgh to Mullen Dr. (Near Ravenscroft/Rossland Ajax) Lots of stuff for rvrrtyone! You name it, We got it'' MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALES Sat. May 29, Sam-2pm. Annland St. Pickering Sat. May 29th Starts at 7am-4pm Dodsworth Dr. Westney Heights MOVING SAL.L Sit. Mxi, 29 R a.m- - 6 p.m. 350 Shepherd Ave., Pickering LO 15 10 C100SEi FROM MOVING SALE Sat. Mai 29th, yam - 4pm 1098 SHOALPOINT RD. AJAX (Shoalpoint/Range• Line) Everything must GO! 4* ANNUAL ANTIQUE AHD YARD SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - MAY 28•' do 29" RAIN OR SHINE 8-00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. 10700 REGIONAL ROAD 101, UXBRIDGE (2 km. South of Leaskdale) Antiques, Collectibles, Franklin Mint Plates, Dolls and Model Cars. Silver, Pinwheel Crystal, China and Glass, Gently Used Clothing, Good Furniture, Beds, Dressers, Sofas, Pictures, Household hems, Bicycles, Windows, Wood and Much More. Intl! Amman Oivaini lfald i Salo soft for Utim Cor munilty DaycareS. Satutfty. May 29, 7 am. to 2 p.m- and May 30 from 11:00 a.m. at Utica Memory Hall. Durham 21, 3.5 Ian West of Hwy 12 and 3.5 km east of Durbarn 23. Lots of baroains! Come ioin the fun! ,*PARKING LOT SALE* SATURDAY MAY 29th ► 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Household items, crafts. toys, plants, books, baked goods, barbecued hot dogs coffee, Watkins Products ... zW much "tore!! PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 928 Liverpool Rd. Pickering (Liverpool a8ayly` Come and shop for bargains.! For more information please call Gloria at 839.4024 2 BOR. APT. RilsoN011ve area New paint New carpet Looking for dears. caring cou- pie 571-2199 2 BEDROOM available June 1 Located at 350 Malaga Rd Oshawa $7201moruh includes fridge. stove. heat. hydro and wafer Parking No pets Call from 9am-9pm d 905-576- 6724 2 BEDROOM bsmt. api Pick enng Sep entrance 2 car parting Avail June 1st or July 1sI $768/mo Wil ind t sVlast No pets/smolurg (905)-619-1509. (9051-619- 1077 2 BEDROOMS available 161 d July Mainftwr $740 all In• cluisr•e ouel '= Osha- wa No dogs. CaB pig s) 721. 2232 2-BEDROOMCem appaartment et centur✓ Mime ry Osha- wa. new parks strops. scftools. large off 5 appkartc- es Pnvate Yard Separate eh - trance Parking 1725 phis Alibes 1-(905)-821-8876 2 -BEDROOM base oil apartment newly wwafed. separate entrance. dose to at amrni ndudi g GO. no Dots/smoking parking "I- ,tde A"Lible July I $7001 ,oath AN mdeam 905-1137- iH04 2 -BEDROOM basenmd apartment or quiet, a" Iarw- ,, home, resiorr at area. ra- .,ne lot. laundry facdrbes ,.Mdabk Ubkes/caW in- vm No smokers no pas :,faw $775imonlh 831- 6:89 5711 MARY ST. E. WNn1Y ,4 IST 1 bed/studio apt Awad at we# rrrawmani quid lual Mature kk-style m- r,ronoxw ll Uld. parking se- curity canal balcony For apps Janet 666-2450 ADELAIDEIWILSON Bright Large dean 2 bedroom vall- Mel on brier Boor in triplex. qutf street, h,*oparking. no pas, Available JMyhyll TNr (5905) 655-4721 AJAX attra Live 2 bedroom basement ap Sioadlooa, new kitchen. up entrance. avaul July 1st Nw- smoker. no pet please $750/ inclusive CiB Karry 428-2724 ATTRACTIVE, Alai 3 -bedroom main Iktor near as amenities. fenced backyard, ample park- ing. $950 inclusive Available July 1 Cad 905-7236156 AJAX Oxford Tares. Spa- c"s apartments. quiet buld- nyy. closeq sl�opprq 401. GO Pod. saw three bed- rooms $939. 2 and 3 bed- rooms Judy Ise. Aug 1st $849. $939 fad 683-8571 a 683- 8421 uruW 730 p m. ANKABLE for An b Judy - Two bedroom api SmaN quip budding. Small clogs OK Laundry on premises. Btoor/ Wilson area. Cad 728-0285 atrYtine. AYANMLE INNEDNITELY- Newly renovated one bedroom apt. Will lextwurpk: oNrlraBy looted do Biba 5t in dorn- 10- Uxbridge. Parting avail- able. References From MOO pkrs uilibles. Cal 1-NO.387- AVAI ABLE MMOWW, in Whitby Apt bulli ing, spa - Hous. carpeted, nerdy paw- ed. with bakory. dose to bus, =. A daiNa indis" rephwed no pees. 1 bedroom $690, 2 bedroom, $790. 3 bedroom $890. Call 430-0134. ful one hidm basemed 2-wmen available imrRe- rtatey in North Ajax. Non smoke. AIC and at uikUes included. Cal 428-7266. "''%a'ijfll�I WIF : BROOK ND./481, yrs, 1 bed- REET SALE u p°0myn«s' CA (4' 4166) 444.7391'0 . May 29, 9-4 FROTHERGLEN BRODKUN three 1 -bedroom N. (Off Hwy.#2) apartm JJuly st. fo"mla�ymonthr 5539 hydro. Call (905)655- "''%a'ijfll�I WIF : 1 rage ala a I Houus 'a Moog a ' 1 HOlRemnt a Srelsa sake Rent EM YARD SALE SICK OF RENTING?? 6 McGuire Cres. Uxbridge OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASY!! Sat. May 29th Sam-12noon rSATURDAY qrounds DEMOUTION DER - or Print • First Time Buyer? - Call Mark' zor4 ad lAry6 �t alseV[lr ;127 590; o :.15 580/ ROSSLANO SIMCOE AREA"o Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Markt .�n1, te'ord•�a 'ulY eqe 89 Bloor St E Dshawa shed Guuxmr, !Acuttits • Not Much Downpayment? - Call Mark! STREET SALE ''� -an preferred (905)728-4845 Mark offers honest, professional, ERS CRESCENT b NEIGHBOURHOOD Uats no pressure service to help you own a home. (South Ajax) and landscaped home Many Tarot ,alio is I (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MAY 29th & SUNDAY MAY 301h t5 Wetherburn Drive Whitby Mark Stapley 8.30 am 10 2 p.m. P;cke•nng Fl -a Mark, -t Sales Rep Rt , ax Ahn,ty Heal Estate Ltd DEALS! DEALS! DEALS! a 1 I Apartment t« I Houses for office ST PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH GARAGE SALE , r I Rem Retail space WHITBY Br•n:k:l!Amiti 3 WHITBY 'w,,e m 5575 65 KINGS CRESCENT AJAX Plug liydto. 2 Uedwums S68o 9i•dr;or'i t;ogalow hr%vlast 60050 FT •'•srnr•.n'-,d1 •,pit,:. SATURDAY MAY 29TH - 9AM TO 1PM plus hydro Bachelor $525 m- 1i G66 plus utilities 2 BED- nixed use bey street neat & items ranging from major appliances to trinkets elusivelsWast requited Phone Days 725-8911 geven- ROOM basement a Whitby. hydro included Ample park - close n, schools. $ 50 plus ing Call 683-2977 Hot dogs and drinks, home baked pies ung and weekends 668-4016 utilities First/last Paul COMMERCIAL UNITS. Park 3 COME & BROWSE!! WHY mot when you can own 051668-96 1 2 or Steve 1905) EI . ,_,. rr 2 A;d:l 985-3583 at OLDER LADIES Names il.ur ,;,•ni home for less than able units. 1425 sq tt earn SAT. MAY 29, 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. to tbmko" Call Dave Hay- Townhouses San(905)579-5077 after 5pm I 1 3 Fitzgerald Dr. Ajax „ck Sales Rep Re/Max summit Realty (1991, Ltd For Rent )05)571-3281 (W. of Finley, oft Park Dr.) 905) 668-3800 or (9051 666- 3211 OFFICE SPACE ?CO sq h 2 CLEAN 2 BEDROOM % ; t e '': %,::e adlormng of- Baby items, ehildrens clothing, toys, nalkout from dining rm to ova .:,•rt .I,ie % • , deco- fices Private entrances on tied 4 app,wnces lose to household items etc. I Houses 1 F« Rem Brock SI Downtown Uxbridge d amenities Avail July 1st 2nd finer Large windows I ensmte Cent air & more 5880mo . gas 1905)-728- overlooxmg Brock S! iNo 5993 Apartments I« Apartments I« OSHAWA RELAXING "AAS elevator: Private parkmq 11 Rent 11 Rem WINI)JA1 AVER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falby crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. includes fridge, stove, broadloom, dir, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: WWW.bIgt(Krt.cum;-highnser PICKERING TOWNHOUSE 3 $4001 plus taxes and uUldles ^r., •• 4 FC i"I ceS Call Mirk/ 1905) 852.6163 eon flee, PIG on bus route Uxbridge imitable July Ist $1050/ A ,.,nth Gan 905-841.3825 . &I—w Solace Rooms qrounds DEMOUTION DER - or Print STORAGE UNITS `;r rent 5712199 ;127 590; o :.15 580/ ROSSLANO SIMCOE AREA"o •9s1 St«riwi on Stor- .�n1, te'ord•�a 'ulY eqe 89 Bloor St E Dshawa shed Guuxmr, !Acuttits 905x728-7051 5250 monthly & uP Gentle- tBORTGAGES -Good. lad and -an preferred (905)728-4845 ugly Financing for airy pur- AJAX PA Uats ABA DABA DU C OUS lurroshed NEAR Oshawa ;+earn r ;Ilan tame Includes 1 9ei tern overhead i 00 Income requirement parkrn`1 cable, laundry dish- ows" a dun SSSG neat & Int 528000 gross M untie- warner separate entrance logo camps. vabie experience' Call Ken share facilities prefer working Mdro included 1 dks Coldwdl Banker non-smoker 5425 Firstilast park'ng utilities washrooms Gp 0p74932 air-contppressor included) for parking equipmem/ 3 BEDROOM ::. inthome. Available Immeerafely r a trucks. ;ur•ade storage Also ry nitine,l r ,m in pukenrig c Irp urn avail soon 905-576- Ir^ ;%hewn Brea Garage. bfe .4then faolints near 2982 ;r 9(}5626-6619 ownnousea to 'ownnouses roe 2 acre tit. no pets Credit Pickering Generating Station 1 1 .::eek required Avarlabk July PTC:GO 5360montn $770 1 Cottages Rem Rent ,st 5875 . r>eat b hydro 431- bt-weekly 19051-420-4318 or AN* 29 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH budrkmrn 1(,1,,nhou>r nib. i'arking included Stove & Refrigerator. f iryuay fltxtrs throughout. Close to Schtmls- and .ho ping. From S910.00 including hydro Call 905-721-0980 1 I Apartmtms f« Real :: N'RAL Oshawa. i1 ;.• apart••, r.niS Avail- t in wek-awntained NORTH EAST OSHAWA. �, AVAILABLE NOW '.,niched RAI LAKE :e^e ,, �,. tler' �,.nLi�r. 3 �;. ,•. m 'SrG.P,,'r ei::ranCe. 1 3 5 -r?-Ohm house - ,le laundry all faWities keeping -corsages. JWy Ano -ml, tr4 " stove S91i' Prefer quiet workm person Auqust. Last week in Aog,' ulth plus utilities. hrstlast 5430.'mo WII Y37 9210. Seer includes lore weekend 'le int s rely Ca Avail leave message Duret family resort/undv k immediately GA 436 ^.ach.'Good-hsMng Boat Mals (705)887-2550 4 BEDROOM HOUSE. walkout ROOM FOR RENT GREAT FISHING .rid tamely A Hwy 2 An b':',ht 1,umw ,n = -ake One —alis utdibie June Ise A 300 Short Term sur from Oshawa Modern Wikti Mrs, lithimTelepme 19051 iflages Sandy beach play - 4— MarkMm available ; •ound. cMarens program BEST DEAL iN WHITBY 1500 401 & Whites Rd. to family prices 17051 696 - or ,,ir coon, tiara• suit a :;orking �1 ' 1 1 Apartments t« PIGEON LAKE 3 bedroom Rent aqt •'n;nt •'., p kids site PICKERING1NHITE'S RD td large 7100 sin tit AIG 'I�oleiu:c Duck fAUldies 5 uxe ' 1(,le :,crit :...c ;,n.,e 'n,odstove & major Appuanc- . in s N of Omemee $625' mem ataartmeru $615 alus v es S1150. avAluDle August t tied 1905 655-4265 udnwr:. Inished cue- professional ,tient. gar 18x18 deck q20—OD42 'bang dose W as amemws 3 No pets « smokers sirglt 668-2375 art can (905)723-0977 9 or mature couple preferred SOWMANVILLE(BENMETT ' - 7 p m June silast (416) 341-0,758 4611 4 Dr:c yore. •iei.1', �enio- :LEAN ne-bedroom till r apartment. carpet - Private enhance/parking hen fridge, stove and to Innng-space Quiet+et Uxbridge S750/month .t and last required Aval- Jury 1st 905-8527327 ::URTICE large 2 bedroom '••ie'a Quiet area Close 'ghway Stove hedge Lt. - and separate dnrp roost. 1st references No pets Nino sic hntmydro 436 - RENT West Pickering - basement bachelorene, r mature Urgle temale. ettarnge for 22-24 hours/ (evenmg/weekertd) light companionship for -rtWfriendly/disabled 905 509-8525 LARGE , i bedroom basement nose to O.0 C. avadalbe s36 [NJ pds. in Inclusive URGE BACHELOR APT. King/ _mnlme Sep entr 3 pc. h Kitchen Avail (mind utcl (905)-432-2310 LARGE LOWER DUPLEX 2 � ,,00m Everything incl -,undrY cable, heat. hydro. & afkmg Has own entrance. Rcnl is S850mo. with 1SVtast. A+nd June 1SV99 CaN (905). 5798212 UXBRIDGE one bed. $640. clean quiet. Seramty irl' Dldmes Included. (905)-852- ;KAWA APTS - Bachelor e bedroom. 2 bedroom. io- ides all utilities andppa�rdluurrqq undry on site (905)571: 25. ort-888-558.2622. IHAWA Available JWy 1. Ight clean, spacious one Broom upper floor apan- ,rtTel (905) 718.8615hea1, AX • NEW legal 2 bedroom "nous basement apart - !tit. separate entrance, ca. phone, tndge stove. one Woken Coupe preferred. 15 inclusive (CaMe%pllortse Ira, Immediately (416) 3 1410 1905)-683 2745. S.AJAX. 2 -bedroom base- menl Ddih.shower. no pets Absuk lciy no smoking $700 Nldusive Mike or Sheri 19051619-0083 AJAX :bedroom apartment 11 nuiiJulq 67 Church St S. $850 plus parking July 1st Near pus, shopping, scrods No pets (905)M-6145 SPACIOUS well-maintained 2 bemoom opts Avall at 900 and 888 Gierl St Some wdh walk-on closets, paint provid- ed. Close to schools. shop- ping centre GO Station UI ties Included Cap 728-4993 OSHAWA Large 2 & 3 &R units. utill ties Included. Easy access to schools. shoppin . For appt call (905 721-8741 TWO BEDROOMS S640 & One bedroom $570. available JULY 1 Oshawa Centre area location. Heat, parking and water included Hydro extra 1905)436-6042 WESTMEY/461, large spa- cious 1 -bedroom easement apartment, on quiet street Private entrance, parking. laundry, utilities Included $675/month. First last re- nred. Available June 1st. Call (905142&-8616, WWTBY - Downtown century beiildirg, dean. 1 bedroom apt. Suitable for single ran - smoker. No pets. 5565 dfo. Available July 1199. 665.9009 (snp) WHUBY, ONE bedroom basement apartment. on go bus. Private entrance, newly decorated with oak kitchen. WWI farlMies. $620/momh. Cap 668-7634. WINDY giWa s 2 bedroom. $795. inclusive. Quiet build- ing. uild- Ia.1 6) no 6199.528 s. p7 Jury . WHITBY Bachelor & 1 bed- room available in well main- tained building. 4 Sevens Re - Ltd. 905-668-7777. "ed spacious country lo" le on 1 acre Available imme- "ely t st.last regwred $1100/mtinth.utilities 905- 339-3792 CUSTOM BUILT Newer bun pl-v .1i ..tie ,prage euuntry kit east of Osr.AwA Auad Immediately Ref & credit chelck required 51100. mo Call 718-7484 np IF YOUR RENT IS $800+ MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS COUNT' BUY YOUR OWN HOME. Call Natalie Lewin 416-291 9088 LIVING Spacious 4,5 bdr semi un approx 1 acre land Large Single ear garage S875,mo . utilities Avail mind lstAast required 576- &381 OSNJI 3 Bedroom Semi- detached family home with large fenced yard Located on court, dose to park walking distance to amenities $950' mo Includes utilities Avail immd. Leave message at 436- 1261 WHY RENT? Own your own Borrie With as bible as 5500 down Call 24hrs FREE recorded message (905) 728- 1069 ext 277. Aurelta Rasa - nu. Caldwell Banker. R M R. Real Estate. TNIED of throva g your Mon- ey away on rent? $700 per morph buys this cule 2 storey home in Oshawa Located on a quiet street, that borders a Park. Fenced in back yard with children's play centre 2 bed- rooms and large. bright, eat in kitchen. This home Is ul macdate inside and out. Per- fect for young family or retired couple. Owner will help ar- range financing for you. Be- come a home owner now 404-2831 leave message. LOCATION 5350 INCLUSIVE. :'•:JC1Y 1 Kit r , 4W11 .1 51141" Short bath, rated use of lutdnen se to bus. immediate ;ufReferentrxs het : last Call 19051839-1366 ROOM TO RENT Responsible dean employed '-•nak preferred Must like ;..gs Call Dunne or leave ,,sage M5)427.3571 I SnarW Aeeoiernodarion FIREFIGHTER luukutg fur a room 'Hare ,; rnuttry estate Jcum of Elgin Park 1 bed - r uom apt Includes cable Available June 1st 1905052- 1984 LAKE DRIVEWAY West Aiax luxury condo 2 bedroom all inclusive. Un Intake indoor - pool, sauna, hot -tub tennis courts. 6 appliances. 2-4pc bathrooms. non-smoker. $550 month. young profes- sional 905-683-4007 NORTH WEST OSHAWA. Large bedroom. C'A'C fire- place Non-smoking Working professional seeks same S400,mo IIfSUIaSt (9051576- 7002 after 6 15p OSHAWA. house to share. clean. responsible non-smok- ing working male preferred CA. 6 apps . barbecue. quid street. Avail June ISI 5450/ mo and. lsvUst required. (905)720-1533 AT 401/ WWTE S RD.. Palter- ing clean (tome quiet subdi- vision by conservation area Share all facilities temale preferred non smoker, no pets available now $375 monthly, share utilities 839 7540 ROUGEMOUNT - South of 401. 2 bedroom bungalow to share. Large garden, parking. semi furnished. on bus route S450p/mo plus half utilities Available June1 905.839- 3002 AJAX, ROOM to rent in pn- vale home. $325 monthly. Share kitchen and bathroom. close to lake and go Tele- pphone after 5 30 p in 428- ry D671 K u iS 1 • 1 Florida Vac Renals CLEARWATER d a;, curgAioned 2: beds ,,::. modk (perma- m, homes Pooh. hot tub. ar beaches and major at- ichonS Children welcome •'•oras shown In you hnprtit S. 75 weekht 90051683-5503 A PERFECT FAMILY .a,:atiov _ - BAF A4 -F= AREA 3 oaxtwn t wkuuuee. pod tacur2i. tears court pond 980 Dnvate yard dose to Deacn Avaifabie now For into S Photos 19051-579-3788 231 Prwalelrom.s Fa SaN 3 BEDROOM BP'CK ii -1, Dungnl.iw 1:50 sq tt 183 Ph1;L' ?I Avenue. OsN- wa f164 900 This must be seen to be Appreciated' With 2 bathrooms large eat -in oak kitchen Huge rec room w fireplace, bar fenced irregular lot w;survey with ingroun0 PW Paved drive w,panraily enclosed carport beautifully landscaped Close to all amenities (905) 434-2611 f/I r,)//i r.I tett ►7lrt NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 28,1999 -PAGE A21 A/P 1ate Homes 1 ing 1 for s4, Events NEWER 3 unit apt building KNOW! with double garage on 294 GET YOUR CAR READY!! Sat Verdun Rd Oshawa Good July 'ri199 Pon Perri Fan. price' Open louse Sat 1-5pm. qrounds DEMOUTION DER - Sun 11-3pm. Mon 1-5pm BY" Call Wayne Wanamaker 5712199 Port Perry Lions Club 985 AAA CREDIT -No cash for 2651 NORTH OSHAWA 3 -bedroom :1 til forge semi central dlr. 1-1/2 MNN-Local Personals bathrooms Asking $114500 tBORTGAGES -Good. lad and Call(905)579-3103 ugly Financing for airy pur- OPEN HOUSE Sunday May 30th 1-4pm 2 /ear young 1t�syrftic�s•nrufEtdionI immaculate 3 bedroom 2-1/2 bath, professionally decorated 1 lotions and landscaped home Many Tarot ,alio is I ,pgrades visit during the •,pen house for a special deal psychic n•adm;;, t5 Wetherburn Drive Whitby Metro East Trade ('entre 416+994-6322 P;cke•nng Fl -a Mark, -t OSHAWA. spotless 4-bdrrn 1LL• "F" splitgl,iet 7ourt 'with mground concrete ( 4 1 6) 77 H til v 14 cot w/heater ac- cess & shed Lot 75 x116 eat in kitchen w.'panhy 2 oaths1 ' personals new carpet n rec room w/ less of experience Self -em - woodstove, hardwuud carpet. ployemnt without high start-up freshly painted attached ga- BORED HOUSEWIVES :4 rage w/house entrance. re- TA^ ' ',dc-.-•, i Hvme shingled 98 alumm eaves Phone Numbers 1 9GG-451 soffit fascia. all appliances 3638 ext 680 $3691min must (6) window covering stay De 18 T -tone N N I Easy 401 acreSs near schools; 849 Carnation GOurt. at OLDER LADIES Names $167.500 Gall571-5751 & P'.,,te •+• me Phone 5299.00019051985-9472 Numbers 1-9W-451-3638 ext PICKERING SALE. N'des Rd! 235 S369/mtn must De 18 ShpGcd': - Dedrn)m on quiet T -tone sq backs to park Big bay window -bright Rococo Brick DURHAM'S OWN DATING fireplace in living rrx,m. glass SERVICE' .d 9 s 5a3 .., GERM ' nalkout from dining rm to a pn.ale :ra" "eek o IOOlurg the park King -free browse otntr personal ads We master bedroom with full Meet a new Fr,e-nd or ensmte Cent air & more Love for Ide Asking $219900 No agents OSHAWA RELAXING "AAS please' Darlene (416) 452- SAGE :'1a's. ;ter ,. 4,KJ q 7760 or leave msg 905-839- St A 9G5t , 41, 1025 ' 0 3911 am 9 pm S AJAX 11rkennq Beach 458 Maple A.e 3 Wr no bsmt . 1 'tr"01i11e 6 5,3x20f` of Backs west onto park 450 ft to Lake & beach $148000 T 425 -on rn n new offers at 613 332.2364 THREE Bedroom bungalow large comer lot 2 car heated Cite finished basement . 'replace Urge country kitch- en Three wab ;utS Steps to like Scu(loq S' 59 900 905- 986-0361 WHITBY 4 bed,OOm a" .' ;f' • : gas heat EA Iris;cad neighbourtiood Main tloor laundry Asking $228 000 0 8 0 Call 1905, 579-8118 WHITBY 4 bedroom. brick vote 75x200 ft wt Washed rec room gas heat, central air.iac dole heated garage Ask:ng $249 000 View- ,Ily905-72stlal o,s'or Salt 2 t 2 ACRE BUILDING LOT Scenic I-+-' :• :n : —C ruAd near „1,4;1, wily S,-9 000 Waaer Frank Royal Lepage Frank Real Estate -051.578-4111 RSMWV to Lend SSG - $1000 Ln, :n.. ..... ss:,m a or pen- s..:: At;,x: 4: 2 mol 665- 1148 416-296-9902 MONEY PROBLEMS ,et out c' r... 1an0 bamu:.Dt or Dt+nv jamrsneed E'.ariine accepted regardless W crew rating Can for free information 905.576-3505 Student loans Included OBTAINING A LOAM IS NOT GUARANTEED SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UP- FRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. Financial im S VKAS 53 YOMVNJ-E DR.. Count«, FACTS YOU NEED $159.900 Great 2 -storey lam- M Ity home in Coumce 4 bed- KNOW! rooms. 2 1,2 baths ig eat in 1 (888) 641-4628 kitchen w o to patio main floor family rm plus LRI DEBT RELIEF plus gas stove in basement GUARANTEED rec room Close to schods WE CAN HELP! Easy 401 Access 432-2219 AAA CREDIT -No cash for MorlgogasR down payments 40 Problem' :1 til You can Duy a 3 Ddim tome. minutes from Toronto Bob tBORTGAGES -Good. lad and Saucier/Remax First Realty ugly Financing for airy pur- Inc (905)831.3300 pose A8 applications accept - LARGE 3 -bedroom house, ed Call Community MortW gas, HVI walk out fenced Services Corp (905) 668- yyard. immaculate condition. 6805 Finished basement, applianc- ' eranrsa es included Under S9007m0 1 OODWUKMM Horne ownership Why rent Vender to arrange mortgage PRIMGLES POTATO CHIPS - Call Like 435.9664 Limned distributorships felt. NATURE LOVER'S PARADISE Profitable opportunity. regard - Fantastic waterfront home with less of experience Self -em - a breathtaking view in Sea- ployemnt without high start-up grave, spring fed pond, pro- costs You're the boss. so you fessionally landscaped. bright decide the hours Secured ran Investment $16.800 For spacious mom rooms. gleaming oak flooring 'o brochure call 1-800-336- throughout. sunken 111 4296 ace room with roti. 2 firepls. 7 wills'hot tub. sauna. many more features Asking 5299.00019051985-9472 NO TIME TO TALK Wry!your ad! You can use your tax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our Customer Service representatives will Call you Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. irTr1sa1s Fax News Advertiser 905-5794218 • 1 Aucbo ns ALtT10% 1111 GRIST %111,1 ALC'TII CE\TRF: \E1l,TU\%ILL F IRI. 1111 _s b P.M. 1,tI1rng 1; nets oak .,,Iter table., 10 oak herr., ,,Ak roll top .,•mputer de.k ,sal. elinins; suite. .(h UI ght..warr. collecti- bles. Intermediate Plano. etc etc Pre- s ie,s• 2 (k) p m Auc- tion starts at b 00 pm AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON %EWTONVILLE 19051 7W22441 (800) 263-9886 :I1 bnprowRMtlts • Complete Basement & Bathroom Reno's • Ceramics. Marble. Stone, Hardwood - sand & finish & repairs • Drywall Tape, IS Painting PW4*= or (Ilii50-7M �:iljl] ImproverrrtentS Hanwood Residential tiersice kenovan,In, (;eneral H, me Repairs No lob too small Free estimates \II Nk(,rk puaranievc! I\ years experience 6116-1677 HOME EMP. D-- , r I,,.. rperlm, basements. rthn,oms. ceramics. duck, Free estimates tieniun Discounts MEMBER OF THE RFT -TER BUSINESS BUREAU 11051 7:4,3362 Ask for Paul MILLSTONE CONSTRUCTION is Additions • Renovations • Decks is Basements 427-0059 PA YLESS Decks & Fences Hole Drilling Post Semng 90-5-427-9524 PELLEY HOME IMPROVEMENT we Dula a. In 3. C - ' lenoC'k waAways & ;n ^errs. fences & sheds Call Rick 19051619-0681 SEAWAY WASTE MANAGEMENT garbage Gln a?ntais for Spring Clean -up 905-683-1397 r.TIAHandy Person IIANU1 IIAN, Gras cutting, fall and ,print ckean-up and r„twilling A odd job% Shall moving jobs ('all k at (905)422-8907. Plumtaing 1 • g ..a .... ..y 1, aeasonabierates Service and new Installations Residential -Commercial No ,o5 too big or small Free estimates -over 20 years experience Call 905-837-9722 1 Painting A Deconifirwill PAINTING a PLASTERING Stucco ceilings, basement renovations. Pay as your sabstied. For a tree estimate Call Scott 905-424-0250 Palo Stiw,n ccihnl:s. (iclrrul rcruim T,N, yuaht) work .4 o:4-n4hlc pets% 20'7 on our Sema, Call i.r u FREE Estimate 404-9"9 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast. clean, reliable service. 428-0081 Colours Painting Interior Exterior pairtmg wallpapering, :aulkmg, borders. Interior decorahn .background P;rlfouo of prewrus work Referrals Clean' %like Slepko 19114,831-4818 Moving & Stora HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS M;ve r - a' we prce "nem all gree esti- mates sensors discount. short notice moves Ap- pliances movedalso storage space available. Comparable rates Call (9051987-4437 1-800-263-5836 MICHALSKI MOVING & STORAGE Houk. offices, Appliances d Piano Specialists Senior & Mid -Month Discounts L ensed. insured Free Estimates Professional Ca111.1"77.5. ill :Ice^e^cec .ross Moves 11 _' -aro ares "'r—As 1l1 I"Cesact.. etc. l-ar —clmovetg ICK:rg V31113bk l 423-0239 1 286-5513 ( ,apes V rices, t I slri`,r H'i111 1F. 311\1. I aP r..:Ir: x,11 rrt” 'rare, s41N1cic" p cowrs, hi nits. i Incd slip ;u\Cit 4,r fabs, or ours r I S NC;ars of rkas can 626-4410 Photography HASSLEBLD 20 back pro rude 6 J use E Keeutm con - :mon $1600 firm GraylAb StpO Differ Ca11ce905666-3rtiezi �i orf rave message snip �I Carpeting CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 ,e�,c etc restretching, our speciality Free estimates 0 6 N Duncan. 987.1799 Or 987.1800 House So far. You've tried the fell, .%ofit's time to rev the Belt! %acuunung- dusting. kitchens haths, blinds. basehoards, ledges. doors, anti more for I low price of S6.5 W .Specul Noes rue, S Ni,l Call Rula W cell 416.7W9284 1 Gader" & Lanithcatknit It AIP PAGE A22 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 . 1 usiness . 1 usinesa . 1 ors ro . wasWorship Opportunities Clam urtities • Services • 1 Services • • 1 Services • • M1 Sery ciis • 1 Card d Thanks • 1 Card d Thioles I Be a part of the #1 MIN"84 ACCOUNTING SNAL FRANCHISE NETWORK I——� FS , AFI.. ....f:` in North America! rs *ACCOUNTING BUSINESS 0 , FOR SALE IN AJAX-PICKERING • EXCELLENT GROWTH POTENTIALVic • UNIQUE CONCEPT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR SMALL BUSINESS - FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL PHONE: 1-888-723-4388 FAX: 1-800-428-5297 E-MAIL: PADGETT@GENERATIOWNET • 1 Legal Notices 1 Legal Notices NOTiC:E TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS \'I claims against the estate of tTORGE EDWARD HARDINC,. late of •^r Town of Ajax, who died on or about u,r 13th day of December, 199h must be ,•d with the undersigned on or before 13th day of June, 1944 after which '.ite the estate will be distributed hav- regard only to the claims of which t: -t. Estate Trustee shall have notice, ars'. the undersigned will not he liable anyperson of whose claim they all not then have notice. DATED at Oshawa the 12th dav_ of Ntav, 1999 Roibc•rt A. Alexander, CREIGHTON VICTOR ALEXANDER HAY`.NARD AND MORISON, Banisters and Sohciton, 2_35 King St. E., Box 2(+1)10, Oshawa, Ontario. LIH SR4 Solicitor for the Estate. 11 Birthdays 11 Birthdays Happy 19" Birthday Victoria May 28, 1999 You will always be our "Little Girl" All our Love Mum, Dad, David and Lady OXOX 1 Auctions 1 Auctions ESTATE ALCTIO\ SATLRDAi, MAN 24TH, 1999 10 A.M. 4'Iltng for the late Frank Doucette Estate, on I.Rahon at Hwy 45 and P.,w•manton Rd, Fe- nella, 20 miles north of Cob♦wrg. -14 it Fiber - boat w/18 hp Mercury. 14 ft aluminum trust. 5 it rear blade (3 pth),•Bush hog squealer mower (3pth), 7 stationary engine. (Lester. Sto- %cr. Wiscornstn, Norman, Int.) gas and electric mowers, mower dccks, ; chain saw., aluminum ladders, shop egwpment, power tools, mechan- ics snap on tools. shop 'ornp�ressor. solar 5W batten• charger, strong arm floor tack, tractor and automotive parts, tune up parts, motors. gas engines, shop ♦ac, homemade wide car- riage wood lathe, Cant hooks, bear traps, buy saw blades, industrial band saw, skil saws, vise, bench grinders, large variety of hard- wood lumber, qty b in sq post, qty oak plank lumber, qty hardwoxd firewood, qty slab fire- wood, carpentry hots, 2 jun chain fall, steel 1 beam, angle iron, steel post, barrel pumps, hammer mill (ptu). 2 post office carts, walking plow, animal cage, lockers, qty of lass, old trailers, chains, sledgesanvil, , hwls, wheel barrow, platform scales, gas weeder, air pig, garage advertising, qt • of planer blades and industrial dado heads, hardware and nu- merous other items. Terms: cash or cheque with I.D. (drivers license) AUCT71ONEER FRANK STAPLETON NEWTONVILLE 1905) 78&2244,1-(800) 2.63-9886 h11pro"amb.�1brpro"iments Injections • Membranes Air Gap Membrane • Sump Pumps Call Concrete Solutions Direct Line: (905) 432-2202 Toll Free or to leave msg: 1 -888 -879 -LEAK (5325) 25 yrs exp.- Warranty We accept Visa 8 Mastercard ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 35 Church St. N. Pickering Village - 683-7311 Sunday School - Grades 7-13 - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - Supervised Nursery Dr. Thomas Gemmell Interim Minister EN•F,Ri'ONE WELCOME TO ADVERTISE YOUR CHURCH SERVICES Please call Janice @ 683-0707 or fax (905) 5794218 Pickering Standard Church I (!klcthtrdictl TI Sunday School - 10 15 Worship - 1 1:(X) amm Evening - 7:00 pin Wed Family Night - 7:20 pin Adult Bible Study. Youth. Children's Acnvuies "Thr (-bur, h Thur Shure%" 428-6102 655-0148 St. Isaac Joques Catholic Church 1148 Finch Avenue, Pickering 1.I N' 1J6 (9115) 831-3353 Please read your classified ad on the first R.WA Pam, party Services day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in RABBIT WANTS WORK the event of an error. yang Magi. P,)r Chi dren s Partes And All Occasions. Have My Own Magician. TE Ss TiDD ESTATE SALES SERVICE ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES AUCTION SAT. MAN' 29TH AT 10:00 A.M. AT T1DD'S AUCTION HOUSE 1).-: Exit 401 a: Hwy 445 Coboourg. Cor) ,••.ith to the 4th set of lights (King St./ ii.vv 02). Turn lett and tallow for ap- prox. b kms. Witch for signs. Featured this sale - (2) ant. violins, 250 Golden .i:A Silver age comic Nio-ks, old coins & ro:ger monev, very rare L. nited States k, yolutionary War letters from Com- manding Otiicers., one rare Civil War „;:er (very significant historical cont- vrt - supenor cond.), stamp collection - � t' -v fine mint British collection, scarce -Ay sports cards in mint Gond. (Basket - ,,aa, Football and Baseball - all in the ball of Fame), (2) rare Robert Bateman ea -l• prints (low number run), anginal n by Franz Johnson (Group of Seven), plus otheruality prints & pictures, guild jewelry (many fine Aces.), an excel- lent selection of glass and china -6 Ace. L ruet set, pressed glass, Carnivalgglass, R,oval Albert, Nippon, Noritake, Cs - ley, Limoges, Coronation of Queen Eliz- abeth II cups, saucers, and plates (11 ea), an excellent selection of silver (manv sterling) - teaspoons, coffee s ions, cutlery, Chest of Rogers silver, Tea set, water pitchers, platters, serv- ers, etc. Lrg. ant. Eastlake fireplace screen, ant. sideboard w/high mirrored back and candle shelves, Vintage Chris- tenin • gown showcased in a very elabo- rate frame, newer oak dining table and 4 chairs, desks, and manv more household items. Viewing - 9 a.m. to time of sale. (arrangements can be made to view prior to sale.) Terms - Cash, Visa, M.C., In- terac, cheque w/proper I.D. Lunch available. For more information, to consign yourquality items or to book an estate sale, call Patricia Tidd, TiDD ESTATE SALES SERVICE. (905) 372-2994 or 1-877-863-2477. Spe- cializing in Antiques and Estate Auc- tion Sales. :1 Roo" :1 RoaMg A E4 C ROOIF7NG AWA Altthud aiiis Shingling, all types of roofs, new and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. 10% Discount to Seniors, fully insured, Free estimates. CaU Amdteeew at ("S) 6M-8ltlla 1 1 TREE REMOVAL & SIIImp removal i l� CALL DAVE 831-7055 Call Ernie 668-4932 TREE CUTTING & TRIMMING _4 yrs. exp. Fully insured Free estimates 905-433-7140 ' Sctxwk nnvinq SCHOOL Approved by D.S.A.0 • 4 lessons & test $105. •10 Lessons 5150 Full Course 5259 Fret ack -up and Orap oto (416)287-3060 892 lr,Rq scalEscorttfn�w e Serving Durham Region Discretion Guaranteed Open 9 a.m. Daily (905) 725-2322 Now Hiring 18+ Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we can- not be respon- sible for more than one inser- -#ion in the event of an error. Card of Theriks From left Mrs. Barbara Purdy, Janessa Dee, Vicki Reinhart, Ciara Ball, Johanna Purdy, Jennifer Purdy and Katie Snodden. I would like to take this opponunily to thank my daughters coaches Barbara Purdy and Angela Harkness for their expert help and guidance leading up to the Uxbridge and Port Hope Inn itational as well as their keen interest all year. We both thank vou. I would as well extend a resounding applause to Mrs. Purdy in that while she is not able to coach under the Uxbridge Skating Club banner she has trcirwridously benefited her students in both successful test days and in reaching the podium. WealhNolice[islings For Audio Vtersion on current ,'' daths 68 00 W-6 1 \'oraiil,ain,t,►x 3-3 Stn 59 .l:IM m l((e tend xkvon ka • ciar+epa a tan eery Ci aiQ n uei,alx a Cher / / A teldtMf YA '\. Br* ui roe bt ilio folnn kwd base .iarttixc. ,uma n um S im. ihmeo I Sm www. r �VcYlt�fHndmixt 1km� acstiQlr Fenrrrl Huac. \ixdkant'lbeu t l�ia'1 FulrrlfknlccttP2 tfE; Tilalf� - Drub'vassal"(rIcirplitaxnitcprataptl+F"rgmapwolniutmfun twir 11rmC • 1 °soli' ' 1 aetris Don't BELL Reuben 'Frasef On Thursday, May 27, 1999 at Lakendge Health Corp. Oshawa, in his 71st year Fraser was the be- loved husband of Glona (nee Hipgrave). Dear son of the late Reuben and Maude Bell. Loving father of Barbara Lynne and husband Dan Wallace, James Fraser and wde Rosanne Bell. Dear grandfather of Brian, Angela, Nathan, Enca and Cory. Dear brother of the late Bemice Leno, Arnold Bell, Murray Bet and Keith Bet. He will be brtdy remembered by his nieces, nephews and many fhends. Relatives and friends will be received at the MCINTOSH-AN- DERSON FUNERAL HOME LTD-, 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Fnday from 24 and 7.9 p.m. A service will be held on Saturday, May 29, 1999 at 1:00 p.m. with visitation one hour before the service at the King Street Pentecostal Church, 611 King SL W., Oshawa (just east of Thomton Rd.) Interment Groveside Cemetery. Brooklin Dona - bons made in memory of Fraser to Living Memorial Fund or Gideon Memorial Bible Plait would be appre- ciated. Forget The News Adveirtiscr Classified Dept. phone operators are available for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3-00. To Place Your Classified W "case Call 683-0707 • 1 0eeun • 1 D ft ' I Dullis • 1 lleaehr ANDERSON, Daniel Douglas (Dan) (Veteran of W.W II and Retiree of the Frtbngs, Oshawa) -At IN Ballycliffe Nursing Honor, Ajax on Tuesday, May 25,1999 to his 93rd year. Daniel Anderson, beloved husband of the late Munel (nee Monson). Dear brother of MaryJean Tyas, and Florence Pugh. Pre- deceased by brothers William, Harold, and John. Brother-in-law of Alfred Tyas, Joyce Anderson and the late Donald Pugh. Daniel will be sady missed by his many nieces and nephews, family and friends. The family will receive friends at the MCEACHME FU- NERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pick- ering Village) 905428-8488 from 24 Friday and 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday , May 29, 1999 at 1.00 p.m. In- temien t - Mount (awn Memonal Gardens. In Neu of towers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion, the Canadian Carim Society or the ritarity of W choice, would be appreciated by the family. �� • The l der►Otdenn was Ante rrtlelov dyN band of Lau Davey. Loving father of Erin and Brent. Dear son a grieHrarrna i 6esf Jnrad Bart and Cathy denOuden. Dear brother of Ste, Jo -am, Toni, Cathy, and Bart. Son-in-law of Bit a EXCUMNAL LOO June Davey. A memorial Service to celebrate The amNis DUt wen tE(" Life will be held at Theon and Isaias Farm on Sao IiIJ:GANCI. & CIASS day the Memorial sefvice Will be held at the Low IIEu7uaJry a otsarftEotn Low Funeral Chapel 23 Main Street Ultbrid GUARANTEED (905"52-3073. Donations to our Home for n 410WMnU � NOW /TlllNlN6 Foundabon_ be apprilicialled by � To place pwaiin In can 68"M and let one of our M'v'oulonal . mmsor3 help tage Hospital on Maclay. May 24, 1999 in his 761h W. Beloved husband of the We Lillian (nee ). LovwEg father of Ake and her husband Glenn Milme- ks. Melody and her husband Peter Heideman and Ade- line and her Ni"Id Paul Hisoox. Will be salty missed btr grdnddW&en Jeremy, Denis. Bethany, Meredith, T`umalhq and Thomas. Resting at the Low& LOW FUNERAL HOME, Uxbridge for visitation on Thursday, May 27, 1999 from 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. then to the Stouhrile Missionary for vis- itation on Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Funeral service at 3:00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Gideons, Canadian Sunday School Mission and the Canadian Cancer Society. Interment Dickson Hill "Gone Fishing,, ' r John Tho Williamson Born November I, 1951 - died peacefully at home May 25, 1999, in the company of family 4e friends. Jack was the owner of Ontario Insulation Oshawa Ltd. A farmer member of Shunano Pro Bass Team, avid fisherman and Harley Rider. Beloved husband and soul mate of Nancy (not Wilgosz). Predeceased by pamus Jobn & Florence Williamson. Brother of Frank Wicks and his wife Sandra of Picken ". Son-in-law of Michael Wilgosz & the late Maria Wilgosz. Brother-in-law of Mario Wilgosz and his wife Joanne, (nee Wilgoszj, Lesia Smith and her husband Brian, David Wilgosz and his wife Angela. Loved uncle and great uncle of many nieces and nephews. Friend of many too numerous to mention. Resting at Armstrong Fuwral Home, 124 King Street Fast (4334711). Oshawa. Visitation Thursday 27 May 1999.2 p.m. - 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Funeral service to be held in the chapel Friday May 28. 1999 at I I a.m. Followed by Interment at Mount Lawn Cemetery. Donations if desired to Canadian Cancer Society or Children's Wish Foundation in lieu of flowers. FAX YOUR A 579-4218 s Al.s 3 'Ahmii■11 rib Aw E WTAh NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 28,1999 -PAGE A23 A/P 1999 CHEVROLET MALIBU A QUALITY, AFFORDABLE MIDSIZE SEDAN THAT DELIVERS MORE VALUE THAN YOU'D EVER EXPECT. • child security rear door locks 0 AM/FM stereo with cassette • Tilt-WheelTM steering 1"kHow Malibu Compares: ` Puts You In Complete Control with lip -Front, Full Disclosure Pricing With No Aftershock. 1999 CHEVROLET MALIBU NO SU RPRLSE LEASE GUIDE MONTHLY PAYMENT ! $228 t315+aso.000 km) CASH DOWN i no kegM of 5720 atd Ar Tal of 57001 52.410 GAS TAX $75 PRE -DELIVERY INSPECTION NO EXTRA CHARGE PSTiGST Ind. Tar on Payment) S407 SECURITY DEPOSIT S300 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ON DELIVERY•3120 Licorice, P.P S.A. 8 Admin. Fees Extra With SO dotrlm, monthly psynwrt is $301 (plus tai) - S782 due on deir4my_ PURCHASE % SMARTLEASE q5WrTH • OR $228 (INCLUDES FREIGHT OUP TO 48 MONTHS 36 MONTHS 1919 $720 AND AIR TAX OF $100. PURCHASE FINANCING LICENCE, INSURANCE AND TAXES EXTRA.) We'd Iltte rwl M kww Me: Come visit us at your local dealer. on our websrle at yaw10.eeleeeede.e ion or call us at 14N6�O -111M. A8 leases have annual bd 60. lometre Irmof 20.000 km, 12 per excess kilometre. PST, GST and inwrance extra. NI bases Rave an annual cost of borrowing of 5.49E per annum. Other lease options available Financing on approved GMAC credit only. Example 510.000 at 4.9% APR. the monthly payments 5229.84 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $1032.32 Total obligation is $11.032.32 Down payment and/or Rade may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down paymer"ade. Offers apply as indicated to new 19% Chevrolet Malibu R7Z models equipped as described. Offers apply to Qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association only. Dealer order or trade may be necessary Limited time offer vRrrch may not be combined with other offers Dealer may sell or base for less See your dealer(s) for conditions or details. J Malibu Sedan Camry CE Sedan Engine 2.4L Twin Cam L4 2.2L L)OHC L4 Horsepower 150 hp 6 5600 rpm 133 hp @ 5200 rpm Torque 155 Ib. -ft. fa 4400 rpm 13: Ib.-tt. @ 4400 rpm Transmission 4 -speed Automatic 5 -speed :Manual Remote trunk release Power Mechanical 4 -wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) Standard Not Available Illuminated entry/ exit system Standard Not Available PASSLockm Theft -deterrent system Standard Not Available Automatic light control Standard Auto -off Battery run-down protection system Standard Not Available Child seat tether straps Standard Option Air conditioning Standard Option Next Generation dual front air bags Standard Standard ScotchgarcITM fabric protector Standard Not Available PURCHASE % SMARTLEASE q5WrTH • OR $228 (INCLUDES FREIGHT OUP TO 48 MONTHS 36 MONTHS 1919 $720 AND AIR TAX OF $100. PURCHASE FINANCING LICENCE, INSURANCE AND TAXES EXTRA.) We'd Iltte rwl M kww Me: Come visit us at your local dealer. on our websrle at yaw10.eeleeeede.e ion or call us at 14N6�O -111M. A8 leases have annual bd 60. lometre Irmof 20.000 km, 12 per excess kilometre. PST, GST and inwrance extra. NI bases Rave an annual cost of borrowing of 5.49E per annum. Other lease options available Financing on approved GMAC credit only. Example 510.000 at 4.9% APR. the monthly payments 5229.84 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $1032.32 Total obligation is $11.032.32 Down payment and/or Rade may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down paymer"ade. Offers apply as indicated to new 19% Chevrolet Malibu R7Z models equipped as described. Offers apply to Qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association only. Dealer order or trade may be necessary Limited time offer vRrrch may not be combined with other offers Dealer may sell or base for less See your dealer(s) for conditions or details. J P PAGE A24 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 28, 1999 YOUR EAST END MINIVAN & TRUCK SUPERSTORE IN STOCArTT W N FOR 1999 CHRYSLER 300M • 3.5 LITRE, 24 VALVE, V6 + AUTO, AIR, CRUISE, LEATHER SEATS 199.""ia month for 36 mos. Nes $3.600 donparmed or egeirnkel trade. $475 er 4. A—d —A 1QQ 7 "- tlln rDr1rWT T mart une 10 al 2 OR NEON RT O�C DO48 MONTH • Power windows • Power IOCES FINANCING e CDPlay er • sunroof h ALL 1999 NEONS IN STM: k _ 1295 00* �� • mmlM. 7". m7nrs; 7ar�e "Based an a 36 month lease for vehicles equipped as described. Chrysler 300m 26m; Chrysler Intrepid 22C Chrvsler Cirrus 24B lease interest rates based on a 36 month term 2 8'' o, al: Chrysler Ci, rus, Chrysler Intsey7k1sod Cbnr*r3DDrn*s. Total leal5e tion: 19 49 300M 14,749 Intre • S12 839 Cirrus. Kilometres are hm�ted t: 6' ? ;) �I,a; rr P DEMO S CLEAR x -e s �, ' OUT SALE �.�_� . ,�� ,r.lf ,..,:t , �.�r, �_ 1999 CHRYSLER 1999 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LX .INTREPID AUTO, AIR, AM/FM CASS., POWER GRAND CARAVAN SPORT ............. • 2.7 L V6, AUTO, AIR, CASS. i PACKAGE, AND MUCH MUCH MORE. ... S26,273 • POWER PKG., 16- WHEEL 1 159."'/a month for 36 mos. GRAND CARAVAN SPORT 179.".,ia month for 36 mos, pin 52.500 lImpaplleet w epnnleet trade $300 Na $3.570 dowwymW w efpu &W Wk. $325 die W jed APR 2T $715 FREIGHT smnty deposit and APR 2T. $910 FREIGHT 1999 CHRYSLER 300M • 3.5 LITRE, 24 VALVE, V6 + AUTO, AIR, CRUISE, LEATHER SEATS 199.""ia month for 36 mos. Nes $3.600 donparmed or egeirnkel trade. $475 er 4. A—d —A 1QQ 7 "- tlln rDr1rWT T mart une 10 al 2 OR NEON RT O�C DO48 MONTH • Power windows • Power IOCES FINANCING e CDPlay er • sunroof h ALL 1999 NEONS IN STM: k _ 1295 00* �� • mmlM. 7". m7nrs; 7ar�e "Based an a 36 month lease for vehicles equipped as described. Chrysler 300m 26m; Chrysler Intrepid 22C Chrvsler Cirrus 24B lease interest rates based on a 36 month term 2 8'' o, al: Chrysler Ci, rus, Chrysler Intsey7k1sod Cbnr*r3DDrn*s. Total leal5e tion: 19 49 300M 14,749 Intre • S12 839 Cirrus. Kilometres are hm�ted t: 6' ? ;) �I,a; rr P DEMO S CLEAR x -e s �, ' OUT SALE �.�_� . ,�� ,r.lf ,..,:t , �.�r, �_ CHYSLER NEON 2000 MR. 22D Pkg., auto, air, cassette, much much more Down payment $2,300 + freight $650 + Air Tax 8 Admin. APR 0 4.8%. 25,200 km per year, excess kms 0 0.8¢ per km. GOLD KEY LEASE* G ------------------------------% _ EXTENDED ` 4`$���99 PARTS AND _ "" i s=1 DISCOUNTaF, SERVICE HOURS ' '� UME VP �p I e , 6 cry. ALL INSTALLED MM ACS NES r WED to 8PM i' we test cul SAT to 4PM $ CYC.""` 1 GENUINE PARTS _ AI�I.nc �...i A4vinic � Mldnls�dmmrltiena6ilQRn.Q.eb�eQlblldddd,a�4ledkYidaohaflliks6licfio�Ys3tA9 � CYSLER — Visit us — , ®at our website: � tArwlydevidsondxyelercom nurnf megawheels cc, o,� •ir rZ01: ., i�1�.R.;'2ih".'..,�l..'I'^•y1T'.l'.ilYi.f.i..T ,�. GRAND CARAVAN SPORT ............. 29E .... STK#40732 ... S26,273 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT 29E .... STK#40759 ...S25,572 *4 GRAND CARAVAN SE ................. 280... , STK#41193 ...$25,242 GRAND CARAVAN SE . . .............. 29D .... STK# 9215 ... $25,488 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT ............. GRAND CARAVAN SPORT ............. 29N .... STK#40775 ... $28,488 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT ............. JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED ............. 26H .... STK#41369 ... $31,688 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT .............. 26J .... STKi141372 ... $26,988 JEEP CHEROKEE CLASSIC ............. 26S .... STK#41388 ... $31,288 ' DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 .............. 2" .... STK#41590 ..$26,988 - DODGE STRATUS .................. 24B .... STK#41959 ..$19,888 DODGE STRATUS .................. 246 .... STK#41935 ..619,888 CHRYSLER INTREPID ............... CHRYSLER INTREPID ES ............ 24M ... STK#40513 ..$27,888 - CHRYSLER CONCORD LXI ........... 24F .... STK#40594 ..$29,988 _ CHRYSLER LHS ...................26J ....STK#41757 ..636,288 CHRYSLER LHS ........ ........26J .... STK#41754 ..$36,888 ' CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY AWO ... All prices include retail delivery allowance to dealer. In lieu of financing, no freight, air tax or gas tax, extra admin fee, plus GST+PST. CHYSLER NEON 2000 MR. 22D Pkg., auto, air, cassette, much much more Down payment $2,300 + freight $650 + Air Tax 8 Admin. APR 0 4.8%. 25,200 km per year, excess kms 0 0.8¢ per km. GOLD KEY LEASE* G ------------------------------% _ EXTENDED ` 4`$���99 PARTS AND _ "" i s=1 DISCOUNTaF, SERVICE HOURS ' '� UME VP �p I e , 6 cry. ALL INSTALLED MM ACS NES r WED to 8PM i' we test cul SAT to 4PM $ CYC.""` 1 GENUINE PARTS _ AI�I.nc �...i A4vinic � Mldnls�dmmrltiena6ilQRn.Q.eb�eQlblldddd,a�4ledkYidaohaflliks6licfio�Ys3tA9 � CYSLER — Visit us — , ®at our website: � tArwlydevidsondxyelercom nurnf megawheels cc, o,� •ir rZ01: ., i�1�.R.;'2ih".'..,�l..'I'^•y1T'.l'.ilYi.f.i..T ,�.