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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_07_18PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER P 1 C K E R 1 N G' S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1 9 6 5 PRESSRUN 49,500 24 PAGES SUNDAY, JLiLY 18, 1999 A.J. GROEN/ News Advertiser photo Horsing around Pickering resident Lauren Cappelletti riding the Audlev Road Stables for a musical revue to Felix, right, and Scarborough's Heather Milo- be staged by students of the summer horse camp vanovic aboard Savannah rehearse Thursday at offered to children seven years and over. Pair face eviction from dilanpidated home Family refuses to pay rent; feds say they've made repairs BY MARIANNE TAKACS Staff Writer PICKERING - The house on Sideline 20 in north Pickering that Geoff and Sharon Roberts have called home the past eight years seems to be crumbling to pieces. Many of the door and window frames are decaying, to the point where the glass panes are loose and the wind whistles into the house's upstairs bedrooms, turning them frigid in winter. The ceilings in two of those bedrooms have caved in in recent years, according to the cou- ple, once landing on Mr. Roberts' head. Closets are stained with mould from the water that has leaked through the roof and flowed down inside between the walls of the house. One of the bedrooms has no heating vent, while another has a vent that isn't connected to the heating system. Downstairs, the tiles are coming up from the kitchen floor and there are stains, burns and patched areas on the living -room carpet. The fire- place and leaky window frames bring drafts into the living room. In the basement, small animals get in and chew on the insulation, and when it rains heavily, water flows in and collects under the motor of the oil furnace. There was recently no running water in the house for six months, say the Roberts, and what's coming out of the taps now is often grey. Hardly a dream home, but it's the only one the Roberts have, and now they're being evicted by their landlord, Transport Canada. They've received notice the evic- tion will take place sometime with- in the week of July 19 to 23. See 'THEY'RE page 3 Upgradeo'�Downsize. OPT� t � S/�' Y4WSSTAND VV - _-._ ___--_--SHE 10 b- CENT��' - _ New funds from Province recognize growth in Ajax and Pickering • tal oca hospi gets injection of more cash BY MARIANNE:' TAKACS Staff Writer The local hospital has received another chunk of 'growth funding' I rorn the provincial government. A one-time grant of $912,929 has been allocated by the Health Ministry to the Rouge Valley Health System (RVHS). which in- cludes both the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre and the Centenary Health Centre in Scarborough. How the extra money will be split between the two sites has not yet been determined by RVHS, which is one of 11 hospitals in the 905 area sharing a total of S 13.5 mil- lion in this round of growth fund- ing from the Province. "We are always pleased when the ministry recognizes the finan- See HOSPITAL page S Inside the News Advertiser WNM TO FM IT Editorial Page ...........6 K90 Gilligan ...........6 Name Dropping .........14 sports ................16 Q ified .............18 GIVE US A CALL Cenral .......... 683-5110 Didribntien ......683-5117 Deatil Notices .....683-3005 Archer Line ......683-7545 inan -1 Vein ...........1-800-662-8423 Email .newsroom@durham.net Web site ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 OWOKI A 6 185 Introdtx the new Nokia 6185 It's the wodd's first tri -mode, DnalBand CDMA handset. Now avabWe at ExceN 5 ounces halt. - 21n icWtie wilt boluie l [ittAi and caadlotw eW r a i i -d ID dMrgt, wiwout noriorR Sit store to diWlt. 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Black -on -slack and Almond -on -Almond also available Plus, use your Sears Carni and take V January 20101 to pay intent fim on all major V#iarm - Pft n 18 eqW ffw ft pavane ft inlereyt tree, M Jxnaa 2W. 0n apaored aeric wile pur sera Cat MMft= $2W prdaee. 935 deknal be wd PI a Pkft goes and dra"are payable al ume of pmd►ase. Eladuis Ilam o our l;rwrollionla N ataea rq Cala W purdrdoea. Leer ends Soft AugW 1, 1999 Ask for auris. SEAM Copyright 1999. Sura Canada Come see the many sides of Sears TU 'They're not THEY'REfrom tuage / they The couple admit they haven't paid their $868 monthly rent since March, 1996. But Mr. Roberts says he decided to stop paying because the feds failed to live up to their end of the lease by not maintaining the house. He says that when he signed on for $800 a month in 1991, he was told he could pay that amount and have the home maintained by the landlord, or pay $4(X) and look after it him- self. Considering the condition of the home, he figures he over- paid the rent for many years. The Roberts say they did ask for things to he fixed over the years, but to no avail. "Their pat answer is 'we have no record of your call, we have no record of your complaint';" notes Mrs. Roberts. Eviction procedures against them were started in 1997. Their lawyer, Minipreet Bahatia, says Heat knocks out power for many DICKER- ING — The sti- fling -hot weath- er led to a power outage in south- west Pickering Friday morning, though the source of the problem was ac- tually outside the town. About 4,200 homes, business and industries south of Hwy. 401 and west of Whites Road had their elec- tricity cut off at 11:30 a.m., re- ports John Wiersma, gener- al manager of Pickering Hydro. "The problem was a trans- former in Scar- borough that de- veloped a prob- lem with cooling of the trans- former," he ex- plains. As a re- sult, Ontario Hydro Services disconnected a feeder line to Pickering. Power was restored to the area by 11:50 a.m. going to never got to make their case before the court. It was ruled they couldn't claim what would in elTect have been a rent abate- ment for the years they didn't get what they paid for, she ex- plains, without first depositing with the court about $15,(X)) in back rent. Mr. Roberts says he and his wife would be happy to resume paying rent if the landlord fixed the house, and have stayed all these years because they felt they were in the right. "It became stubbornness. It became 'they're not going to push me around.' I got my back up and I was fighting them" That fight now appears to be lost. Though it's "regrettable", eviction next week will proceed, says Patricia Short-Galle, re- gional manager of GTA pro- grams for Transport Canada. As of Oct. 28 the Roberts owed about $28,000 in unpaid rent," she says, noting the couple NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 PAGE 3 P push me around': Tenant has been dealt with in a "reason- able" manner. "Our public works staff have been sympathetic and they've made every attempt to assist the tenants;" says Ms. Short-Galle, adding that has included adjust- ing their payment plan. She says the federal govern- ment has spent $15,000 on rc- pairs and maintenance on the property since 1991, and notes staff inspected the property this past November. 'Mere was nothing that war- ranted emergency repairs, just issues related to housekeeping and wear and tear." For their part the Roberts say they'll be interested to see what Transport Canada does with the house if they do get evicted. 'Are they going to board it up?" wonders Mr. Roberts. 'Men they're admitting we're right" And if they're going to fix it up, he adds, they're also ad- mitting it. 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The special funding is the latest in a series of growth allo- cations received individually and collectively by RVHS's two amalgamated hospitals in recent years, in recognition of the high level of population growth in the arca they serve. In the past, these allocations have first been given as one-time grants, and have then been incorporated by the ministry into the hospitals' annual operating budgets. RVHS-Ajax received a simi- lar one-time grant of $1.26 mil- lion in April while RVHS-Cen- tenary got $4.1 million for their 1998-99 fiscal year. Those amounts, however, have not yet been added to their annual bud- gets. The latest allocation is for the 1999-2000 fiscal year. For 1998-99, RVHS received $141.1 million in operating funding from the Health Min- istry, including the one-time grants in April. "We're hoping for the same amount of funding we got (for 1998-99);" says Ajax site spokesman Katie Cronin - Wood, "plus more because of the new programs we're bring- ing in" At Ajax, the additional fund- ing hoped for is needed to cover the operating costs of a site and service expansion which has re- ceived approval and capital funding from the Province. In May the Health Ministry an- nounced it would contribute about $13 million for a $19 - million capital program that in- cludes expansion and improve- ment of the emergency and di- agnostic imaging departments and a new 20 -bed $1.5 -million rehabilitation unit, a part of which is scheduled to open in September. Ms. Cronin -Wood notes that in addition to monetary support from the ministry for operating costs, the expansion project also needs financial backing from the community to cover the portion of capital costs not provided for by the Province. 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Dudley Lisa Gallacher, Manager Personal Banking, Pickering Community is pleased to announce the appointment of Cindy Dudley as Account Manager, Personal Banking, joining the team at Highway 2 & Liverpool Branch in Pickering. Cindy brings 15 years personal banking experience with a major chartered bank within the Pickering/Ajax area. Cindy can be contacted at 905-839-5050. ROYAL BANK P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 Editorial &0Piyio)v,,1y role >'. the Futurer N DURHAM E W S ADVERTISER JULY l8, 1999 0 V 7 4•�. EDITORIAL Tolerance for religious beliefs part of our mosaic Debate continues over prayers in schools As the face of religion in our society dhist. Sikh to name a few. continues to evolve so too must our tol- Given Canada thrives on a largely erance and respect for our neighbours. immigrant population, this country can We enjoy a mosaic of cultural and re- not be synonymous with one particular ligious differences in this country in- religious theology. In countries where eluding those who have no belief in an that's the case intolerance of others often ultimate being. As a society we must ac- follows. Canada's reputation as a nation cept. tolerate and even make an attempt of compassion and tolerance is paved to understand all tenet of our citizens. with the blood of our soldiers who de - Religion can be a very important fended the innocent. It's Canadians, not component in a person's life. It can bring Catholics, Protestants or atheists who hope in the face of defeat and under- arc fondly remembered by the Dutch for standing in light of despair. Yet, debate liberating Holland from the Germans. over the move to introduce religious re- With the introduction of prayer in flection within the Durham school board schools the Durham Board could soon continues. Some trustees behind the be dealing with the same problems move have indicated they would prefer plaguing Canada's west. the inclusion of a Christian message i.e. - Reports out of Saskatchewan tell a The Lord's Prayer but will opt for a non- tale of religious intolerance. A Muslim denominational reflection instead. Yet boy was laughed at when he mispro- there is a growing number of people nounced "Christ" during a Grade 4 without religious beliefs. school pageant. In 1971 the Oshawa Census Metro Schools and teachers play an impor- Area was predominately Catholic and cant role in the development and sociol- Protestant. The number of people em- ogy of our children and that includes bracing those philosophies approximate- embracing that differences that make ly doubled by 1991. The biggest in- each and every one of us so unique. crease has been those people with no re- There is no doubt the youth of this ligious affiliation jumping from 4,955 in country need strong role models and 1971 to 33,285 in 1991. That makes it positive moral guidance but we must ex - the third largest group behind Roman ercise caution when relying on our own Catholic at 67,270 and United at 51,355. beliefs to plot this country's future. There has also been an increase in other There is a fine line between educa- religious beliefs such as Hindu. Bud- tion and indoctrination. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Pickering council propos but the whole Official Plan was shanked. Does the Offi- cial Plan, developed with hundreds no friend to rural of volunteer hours of public partic- ipation, take precedence over cor- porate greed? Can Pickering citi- constituents zens buy property, invest their lives in a rural community protect - To the editor: ed from encroachment by Official Re: Pickering shanks golf club Plan zoning? Not according to project Mayor Wayne Arthurs and Coun- Pickering council's cozy rela- cillors Doug Dickerson and Dave tionship with one powerful devel- Ryan. They argue that Pickering is oper may backfire. Not just the open to speculation by any corpo- • • �— rate interest powerful (rich) Plebiscite on lakefrontg__o__ enough to hire consultant ollarma be wa to cares and threaten million dollarJy Municipal Board hearings The Result a shore thing: Who owns the Ajax waterfront? That's the underlying question in battles currently under way over a gar- den and amphitheatre planned for the town's lakeshore. Is it the citizens who live near the waterfront and consider the area their park? Or is it the com- munity as a whole, everyone from Lake Ontario to the 5th Concession? The Ajax lakefront is called the jewel of the town and rightly so. Green in the summer, cold in the winter, it's always open, passive and beautiful. Previous Ajax councils have shown a great deal of foresight in maintaining the waterfront in public hands. Much, but not all, opposition to the garden and amphitheatre have come from people living close to the water- front. It seems most of those against the memorial garden for Second World War veterans who served on the British battleship HMS Ajax and Defence In- dustries Limited Ajax munitions facto- ry workers live in the Breakers on the opposite side of Lake Driveway. Their argument goes along the lines that the waterfront is their park and they don't want it ruined. One of the arguments put forward in opposition to the amphitheatre is Winner takes all; loser lives with outcome Official Plan can be trashed. You heard Councillor Dickerson say the OP is there to be amended atwhen some residents said they don't Council's discretion. want a basketball court in a park, Is rural Durham, the permanent claiming it would be a magnet for agriculture area, our countryside, Keith noisy teenagers. Councillors sided foodland and natural habitat to be Gilligan with the residents and voted against the basketball court. Mayor Steve Parish open for speculation? First, Cherry Downs, then Four Seasons, _ said if the residents didn't want the fa- ad nauseum. Do the people of Sta, ff Writer cility, he wasn't going to force it on Durham want to duplicate the ugly gym• urbanization that is York Region? that if it's on the waterfront it could For the time being, the amphithe- atre fight is on hold while Ajax staff Does Pickering want more ugly Brooklin bedroom communities? I only be used four or five months of the year. Well, an amphitheatre anywhere tabulate comments made at two recent open houses. This battle will be think not! Not according to the in Ajax could only be used four or five re- sumed in September when the next drafters of our Official Plans. Open space, foodland, the coun- months of the year. When the garden at the foot of Har- public meeting is scheduled. If the waterfront does belong to all tryside were to be protected. Urban sprawl was to be curbed be wood Avenue was approved by council on July 5, some opponents said politi- residents, then let's have a discsi uson (debate is too harsh a word) on what is - cause sprawl is uneconomic, inef- frcient, polluting and a burden cians should have listened to what res- idents wanted. Clearly, those opposed or isn't appropriate for the Lakeshore, There's no rush to build the amphithe- on taxpayers. Proponents like CLubLink to the garden have been vocal in their atre, so why not put it to a vote? In the and Runnymede are skilled at calculating benefits opposition. But, are they the majority? Two petitions with more than 2,000 November 2000 municipal election, the Town of Ajax could hold a referen- and quite inept at calculating taxpayer signatures were presented in opposi- tion to the plan. However, it's ru- dum on the project. Winner takes all; loser lives costs. Councillors who disregard the with the outcome. public will and are ove 1 moured that some who signed the peti- tion were given false information. That may or may not be the case. Opponents say councillors aren't listening to them. In north Ajax, politicians did listen r y attentive to the ambitions of wealthy corpo- E-mail comments on this column to rate interests and speculators will Aim 490 nnews@durham.net. 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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- Pie Amac, Claremont �., A.J. GROF,N/ News Advertiser photo St. Mary Catholic Secondary School graduate Nicole Gerroir, /9, has been selected as one of 20 nationwide recipients of the /999 Terry Fox Humanitarian Award. Humanitarian award winner just a `regular person doing my thing' Pickering teen embodies ideals of Terry Fox BY SUSAN O'NE/[L Staff Writer PICKERING - Being mentioned in the same sentence as Terry Fox is some- what "unbelievable" for 19 -year-old Pickering resident Nicole Gerroir. But, the 1999 graduate of St. Mary Catholic Secondary School is one of 20 national winners of this year's Tent' Fox Humanitarian Award for displaying the ideals demonstrated by the true Canadi- an hero and the concern he had for oth- ers. "It's an honour. I can't even picture myself in the same area as that," Miss Gerroir says. "I just see myself as a reg- ular person doing my thing. It's just kind of unbelievable." The Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program grants commemorative schol- arships for the pursuit of higher educa- tion and is intended to encourage young people to seek the ideals represented by the cancer victim who set out to run across Canada to raise money to fight the disease before his Marathon of Hope was cut short when he suffered a relapse and died. Each year, approximately 20 recipi- ents aro chosen across Canada based on their sport and fitness involvement, citi- zenship, academic potential, community service, humanitarian work and their courage in overcoming personal obsta- cles. Recipients get a $4,000 award which is renewable for a maximum of four years, or until the recipient has complet- ed their fust post -secondary degree. Miss Gerroir says the scholarship is appreciated because she's been accepted to study health and physical education at the University of Toronto this fall. She's played soccer since she was four and rep soccer since the age of seven. Miss Gerroir has competed in the nationals once and the Ontario Cup Championships twice. She was also competed in basketball, volleyball, bad- minton, cross-country and softball throughout high school. "If there's a sport with a ball usually I'm involved in it," says Ms. Gerroir, a lifeguard who teaches swimming. The Pickering teen, who's also known as the St. Mary mascot Leo the Lion, is also active in the community. During her Grade I 1 year she trav- eled to Hartford, Connecticut, to build houses with Habitat for Humanity. She's been involved in organizing the Modern Day Way of the Cross during Easter cel- ebrations in Pickering for the past two years and she regularly works with se- niors in the community. "What we look at is the humanitarian and volunteer work (candidates) have done;' says Sabrine Barakat, adminis- trative assistant for the British Colum- bia -based program. She adds while many recipients have had to face, and overcome, serious phys- ical and personal difficulties, such as cancer or the death of a loved one, the award is not "obstacle based". However, she notes applicants are re- quired to describe how they have over- come an obstacle in their life. Miss Gerroir explains because she has always been heavily involved in Worts she's "had to try not to be too ab- sorbed in one aspect of life". Lorne Davies, executive director of the award program, reports 654 applica- tions were submitted for the 1999 schol- arships, which are funded from revenue generated by a 55 -million endowment fund established by the federal govern- ment. Of this year's 20 recipients, six are from Ontario and two from Durham Re- gion. Jason Alexander of Oshawa, who graduated from R. S. McLaughlin Col- legiate and Vocational Institute this year, was also selected as a 1999 award win- ner. Students wishing to apply for the year 2000 scholarships should contact the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Pro- gram office in B.C. at 604-291-3057 or visit the program's Web site at www.ter- ryfox.org. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 PAGE 7 A/P Listening to their needs Program helps deaf express themselves effectively BY STFPHF_N SHAW Staff Writer Cindy Tays smiles as she recalls the time hei son Justin, then three, suddenly fell silent and pricked his ears while on a camping trip in the wilderness. "All of a sudden he told everyone to be quiet, and when we asked why, he asked 'What's that noise'.'' "We realized he was hearing the sound of the birds chirping. It was phenomenal;' Ms. Tays says, describing her son's first time experiencing the sounds of nature. Hearing aids opened up a new world for Justin. Now eight years old, the Courtice resident has lost 46 per cent of the hearing in both his ears, a result of a hereditary nerve disorder which has affected 15 family members, including his father, Paul Tays, who has only 50 per cent of his hearing. The Tays family is one of 10 currently enrolled in the Family Literacy Program, launched a year ago by Durham Deaf Services, to learn American Sign Language. Another 16 families remain on a waiting list for the service. Designed for families of deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and non-verbal children, the program in- cludes private ASL instruction, a workshop on deaf culture and provides children with "deaf men- tors" Co-ordinator Donna May says the program's goal is to develop self-confidence in children and help parents and family members understand a deaf child's needs and emotions, giving them the knowledge and skills needed to cope with the chal- lenge of raising their son or daughter. "Often it's the parents or siblings who need to learn about the deaf culture," says Ms. May. 41. "Each family situation is unique, so the cur- riculum may change in order to meet their individ- ual needs. "It's kind of a holistic approach. The program is geared towards the child in that by helping the whole family understand, it's of benefit to the child." Expressing themselves and their emotions is the greatest challenge deaf or hard of hearing chil- dren must overcome. Sometimes frustration levels overwhelm. While Justin's hearing is partially restored by aids, he also lip-reads, the devices are limited to immediate sounds and won't pick up voices in crowded places, says his mom. "It can be very frustrating at times for him be- cause you'll be having a conversation and think he's heard you, when he really hasn't... He'll lose his patience and the frustration builds because he can't hear," says Ms. Tays. On some occasions, she adds, tempers boil over and a "cool down" period is needed. "It gets sad. At times he'll ask me, 'Why did God make me hard of hearing' and I tell him, 'God made you special.", The Grade 4 student at Lydia Trull Public School wears a special head -phone set during class and his teacher speaks into a microphone to enable him to hear. Last year, the Tays began taking sign language instruction at DDS, which is funded by the gov- ernment and community, after they decided they couldn't afford the cost of an ASL program offered at Durham College. "It's something Justin had asked to learn since he was little... My son and husband are hard of hearing and what if one day they're totally deaf?" she reasoned. "(DDS) has been amazing for Justin. It has given him confidence, being around other children like him. It's changed everything in his world. He's very proud to be able to go up to a friend, show a sign and say 'Do you know what this means'," says Ms. Tays. DDS also has a deaf literacy/continuing educa- tion school which provides a bilingual (written English and ASL) and bicultural learning environ- ment aimed at improving the quality of life for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing adults. The 38 students currently enrolled attend daily Justin Tays, 8, and his family know well the need for deaf services in Durham. Hearing aids have opened up a whole new world for Justin, who's lost 46 per cent of his hearing. classes for ASL, reading, writing, computers and numeracy. Bahishta Mushtaq was 23 when she came to Canada from Afghanistan three years ago, her abil- ity to communicate limited to reading and lip- reading Persian. After a two-month stint at a main -stream high school in Ajax, she left feeling frustration and iso- lation and enrolled in the Adult Literacy Program at DDS. Ten months later, Ms. Mushtaq communicates fluently in ASL and is adapting to Canadian cul- ture. "My sister gave me a very. very basic kid's book (before enrolling at DDS) and I couldn't un- derstand it;' Ms. Mushtaq says in sign, her words translated by Ms. May. Defeated, she hid the book in her room at home. "Coming here, I've learned more and more ASL and English, I've improved so much. (Re- cently) I remembered that book and opened it. Now, I could understand the stories. I'm so happy... I could read;' says Ms. Mushtaq, her eyes widening in excitement. Ms. May describes Ms. Mushtaq's progress as "phenomenal... It is probably the most satisfying thing for an institution to watch someone learn to express themselves and communicate. It's wonder- ful. Now that she has a language, a whole new world has opened up for her. Ms. May, who learned to sign when her ex-hus- band went deaf as a result of a serious illness, says teaching ASL is a 'lreally rewarding job. "It's a complicated language with its own id- ioms, its own grammar and its own syntax... To see a person come here for one or two years and see them develop and then get a job, knowing that you've helped, it's very exciting... "When you see a family begin to communicate with each other and the children's stress level de- crease, it makes it all worthwhile," says Ms. May. DDS is a non-profit support, resource, advoca- cy and referral agency for adults, children and par- ents. "Sometimes they feel shock, or they are con- fused and upset and at a loss as to what they should do. We try to support families by providing them with all their options to make informed choices as to what is best for their child, and helping them see how other individuals have had success," says ex- ecutive director Armand Brennan, who is deaf. Based in a three-story brick house at 750 King St. E., in Oshawa, DDS serves about 790 clients in the region. 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But before you agree to this surgery it's important to know both the risks and the benefits. The shape of the eyeball and cornea, the transparent structure covering the iris and pupil determines whether or not you are near- sighted or farsighted. People who are nearsight- ed have an eyeball and cornea that's too arched. This means images will be focused in front of the retina (the back part of the eye). Those who are farsighted have an eyeball and retina that's too flat. Here the image is focused behind the retina. A machine known as an excimer laser produces puls- es of light that can alter the shape of the cornea. By so doing light rays from objects will focus on the retina with great precision. The operation known as radical keratotomy can be done in two ways. The origi- nal laser treatment PRK (photorefractive keratectoto- my) does not require cutting of the cornea. Rather, laser energy is just applied to the surface of the cornea. A newer version is called LASIK (laser in-situ ker- atomileusis). In this proce- dure a thin flap of tissue is raised in front of the cornea. The laser is then applied to the tissue beneath the flap. Patients who are treated with LASIK usually see well the day after surgery. PRK patients require one to two weeks before vision recov- ers. And it may take up to six months to achieve maximum improvement. Excessive haze resulting from an abnormal healing is one of the primary complica- tions after PRK. It is virtual- ly non-existent after LASIK. Neither PRK or LASIK surgery involves significant pain. But LASIK patients experience less post-opera- tive discomfort. This is be- cause the sensitive outer cornea is not involved. In ad - The Doctor Game { lf! Gifford -Jones Al.. D. dition, the flap acts like a band-aid to facilitate healing and decreasing post-opera- tive discomfort. PRK pa- tients sometimes feel as though a piece of sand is stuck in the eye for several days. The disadvantage of LASIK is that it involves surgical creation of a flap. Most of the complications are mild. But improper de- velopment of the flap could lead to further surgery. But for people with severe near- sightedness the LASIK tech- nique is preferable. Surveys show most pa- tients are pleased with the results regardless of the method. Some patients achieve 20/20 vision. But sonic advertising claims that people can toss away their glasses are too optimistic. Dr. Penny Asbell. a spokeswoman for the Amer- ican Academy of Ophthal- mology says, "Very few pa- tients will have perfect vi- sion and patients must have realistic expectations." Surgery, for instance, may eliminate the need for glasses or contacts during the day. But patients often require glasses for night dri- ving or in conditions of low light. In one study 435 people who agreed to radical kera- totomy were examined five years later. Thirty-six per cent of the 323 who had surgery on both eyes still needed glasses. A report from Johns Hop- kins University claims about five per cent of patients con- tinue to need glasses all the time following PRK. Anoth- er 15 per cent continue to re- quire glasses occasionally especially at night or when lighting is poor. There's also a possibility Fax us 683-736. Just In Time t For Those Trips Back From The.Cottage 24 Hour Drive Thru A?Days aWeek t . Port union cDonald s r431Kingslot Road --o Y" ' - - Starting June 30th i di ad y SAY .. 1999 McDonald's® Restaurants of Canada Limited O O of other problems such as in- fection, scarring or a one per cent chance of worse vision, even with glasses, than be- fore the surgery. Peeling a few layers of tissue off the cornea also weakens it making it more susceptible to injury. And it may make it more tedious to perform cataract surgery later in life. Some patients following PRK ended up with the op- posite problem. The surgeon removed too much corneal tissue and they became far- sighted. The most predictable post-operative difficulty is the eye continues to age. And you will in all probabil- ity need reading glasses in NIAGWY PUB M\IOt later life regardless of whether or not you have the operation. Not can this oper- ation prevent other aging problems such as cataracts and macular degeneration where central vision be- comes dim. Patients suffering from chronic medical conditions such as diabetes• glaucoma, sever hypertension, rheuma- toid arthritis or who heal poorly are not good candi- dates for this operation. If your vision seems to be changing too quickly the surgery should be delayed. And no one knows what the long-term results will be. My advice is to give it con- siderable thought before making a decision. E-mail us at newsroom @ durham.net s , r �Z�Tff,.fd A CEI= CUXWArXW40 �ia♦� 714zft u6s f r ur a M W vt A a nt P's 7 C' eltic C-debration Port Perry ,. F &Uxbridge law GREAT BLUE HERON MILITARY TATTOO F RI DAY. 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Carrying the Nishan Sahib, a symbol of the Sikh faith, is Harjot Bains. Members of the Oshawa Sikh temple were also involved in the run. BILLBOARD JULY l 8, l 999 MONDAY, JULY 19 CANCER: Healing Through Relax- ation for cancer patients and their carcgivers is offered from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W.. -Oshawa. An hour of relaxing music, companionship and guided imagery. 579-4833. TUESDAY, JULY 20 TEENS: The Youth Centre, 360 Bayly St. W., Unit 5, Ajax, hosts Claymation and a variety of other crafts from 6 to 8 p.m. It's one in a series of free drop -ins for teens. 428- 1212. SPA: Young women aged 13 to 19 years are invited -to take part in free -.weekly spas from I to 4 p.m. at The Youth Centie, 360 Bayly St. W., Unit :5, Ajax. Topics include nail and skin care, fitness, aromatherapy, yoga, 1personal safety. Register each week. 428- 1212. jCANbER: A`sessi+ wentitled `Word - Jess Conversations Drum Out Your ,- part tints aad dwir Y m 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Hearth Plencer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Os�tawa. w -Fun evening with music therapist.. No musical experience required.' Call * 794833 to regtstIM MAG"ERS rz pUg NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 PAGE 13 P School's out f for `well respected' educator Jim Johnston had `compassion, love of children' PICKERING - St. Wil- tired. The 35 -year educator tion," notes a memo from St. frid Catholic School in Pick- began teaching in 1964 and Wilfrid staff. ering rounded off the school served as a teacher, vice-prin- "He will be remembered year with a celebration hon- cipal and principal at several for his strong Catholic lead- ouring one of the separate elementary schools through- ership, his expertise in spe- board's longest -serving prin- out the region. cial-education issues, his cipals. "Mr. Johnston is well re- compassion and his genuine Jim Johnston, an educator spected by his staff, students love of children" with the Durham Catholic and parents for his overall, District School Board, re- solid knowledge of —4 -ca- RASPBERRIES JIM JOHNSTON 35 -year career What is Holistic Nutrition? 1 %I I / C5NN Teaching the medicine of the future* Exciting new careers in Holistic Nutrition CANADIAN SCHOOL OF Natural Nutrition SCARBOROUGH (416) 497-4111 Register Now... Spaces Limited AUTO V.SER VICE PiCKERtN� r..4. Let us fix your caf today & you can pay us down the road! o No money Down! No Payments For 90 Daysl No Interest For 90 Days This offer ambesLb all installed parts and Auto Centre work \ (including ties) over $150 ody whendwged to yopr-Canadian Ore Card with approved a+edt. 40 DAY F!DM INDE your car now • Make noyour t Pa no it st for 90 days; Ask C�l�Da18f� %f�i08C* acbn for Tie Card. . oorr*lele detak. 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Green & Yellow Beans PICK YOUR OWN or Ready Picked Available (Supply permitting) Zdanowiez Farm r 'WN �E NW CORNER AT TAUNTON a no , 00 , C* mix - CORONATION ROADS sib tbataimm or pirdwe ae` X Ftam ".".000 cal 66e3b09 for pkkMg days and per,,,,, picldiq k0ar mwtkwL •w• : .+« s� • A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 (g/,j/ aime Birthday H a p p y birthday greet- ings went out to Katie `O'Brien w hen she turned nine on July 13, the same day she arrived in Ajax from Derby. England to spend her holidays with her family and her Shepherd fami- ly relatives. "Hope you had a great birthday holiday, Katie!" .._...... ,,.......-.w...e.w,...rn. ,. .. .. ....a...�r::.. ,:.+.tai,: c: .;,r. ...�`' • NEWS ADVERTISER JULY 18, 1999 Engagement -It's about time my hJummy and Daddy, 1 ` M e l i s s a - James and Jeffery ;. Decker, have finally set their wedding date. They're going to exchange vows on 'fit. 2, 1999 at St. Paul's United Church. Congratulations to my Mummy and Daddy. Love you both always and forever, Keagan. Also, I want to wish my Mummy a happy 22nd birthday on July, 8." I Graduation Cindy May Twiner has graduated from the University of Western Ontario in physical thcr- spy. She's ac- cepted a position with the Lakeridge Hospital Corpo- ration. "Your family and friends are proud of your hard work" I, Wedding Carolyn Brierly, Lorraine Russell and Tony Ta - Aro are pleased to announce the marriage of their children Christine (Tina) Adam and David Tafaro on May 15 at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church in Pickering. The couple lives in Ajax. "We wish them a long life and much happiness." Birthday Jeff is a major Trekkie who turns 12 on July 23. A happy Klingon birth- day from Mom, Dad, Lesley, Teddy and LuLu. Birthday "Our beauti- ful doll" Milena S c h e m b r i turned three on July 15 when the whole fami- ly celebrated. "Happy birthday sweetheart! Love from Mommy, Daddy and Anthony" Birthday "'Mommy's angel, Daddy's dear First a smile, then a tear. Life has really now begun, today our dar- ling is just one" Lots of love to Brooklyn on July 8 from Mom and Dad. Birthday Eric Adam D'Costa turns one on July 21. Wishing him a happy birthday are :Mom, Dad, Stephanie, Brian, grandpar- ents Maura and Jim from Ajax, Joyce and Art from Penetan- guishene, Great-grandparents Priscdla and Cajetan from Simcoe, Louise and Joe from Alabama, and all his aunts, uncles and cousins. Birthday "Happy 15th b i r t h d a y Tommy. Thanks for 15 years of wonderful mem- ories. We love you, from Dad, Mom, Nadine, Weldon, Tyson and Beanie.' Birthday Great big happy first birth- day wishes went out to Mitchell Van Pelt on July 5. Sending him lots of love and kisses are M o m m y, Daddy, brother Jake, Oma, Opa, Grannie, Grandad, his aunts, un- cles and cousins. "Keep smiling, we love you" Birthday The little sprout in the Fischer home is one. Caroline celebrated her birthday on July.. 17 with family and friends. "The first year has gone by in a flash and the entire family has enjoyed every minute. Our wish for you is a life full of fun and joy, such as you have given to us. With all our love, :Mummy. Daddy and Lyndsay." Birthday "Our big blue eyes" Matthew Scaringella cel- ebrated his third birthday on July 9. "We're send- ing you lots of chocolate kisses Mattie. From Mommy, Daddy, Kayla, Baba, Doodoo, Norma and Nonno." 25th Anniversary Congratulations went out to Bernadette (nee Gonsalves) and Roy Wiltshire when they celebrated their 25th wedding <3 anniversary on July I. A din- ner party with 140 family and friends was held by children Owen and Richard. "Mom and Dad, we believe you are the best parents anyone could ask for." Best wishes also from brother Milton and nephew Charles. Birthdays Happy birthday to Jessica Lillian White, who turned seven on June 26. "You arc very special to us. You had, as you would say, a 'wicked' time at Air - zone for your birthday party. Love Mommv, Daddy, e Tommy, Gus and Moly" Birthday I wishes go to Thomas Alexander John White, who's one on July 23. "Your t+ smiles light up our lives. We'll be cele- brating your birthday at the cottage when Gramma visits from B.C. Wait until she sees you! Love Mommy, Daddy, Jessica, Gus and Molly" I Birthday Birthday I Engagement MG and Mrs. Arfhar Mscaeatf of Ajax we pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Liss Shawnee MacneM to Sean Peter Kerr, the son of MG and Mrs. Robert Kerr, also of Ajax. The cou- ple plan a June 2000 wedding. June was a special day, as "our little princess" Christina Marie Tini celebrated her first birth- day at a party with cake, family and friends. Lots of love, hugs and kisses from Mom, Dad, brother Michael, Nanny, Grand- pa, Nona, Nono, her aunts, uncles and cousins. ;n � C4"aLe OPEOUSE N H �� A � � 10 for our past and present students and their families 1FR1n^V, AUC UST -13, -1999 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Chi/den 18 months to 5 yearsolol; g 33 FALBY COURT o AJAX, ONTARIO • L1S 3R3 • PHONE 428-9909 /ERTISING SUNnev Fmmnm _fail. in 1000 osr_c is eio d J. K[Eiw, u P NO T *Full Veteran's Coverage *Sports Medicine ='s*Mabetic Fee, Corns & W -Children's FootJ m - MARM nvI enanna Road Su 'e 210 ng. ontar c _V/ 6R6 r? HEADACHES? CHRONIC PAINS? TENDINITIS? an helpou, y is now offered at the :HIROPRACTIC CENTRE :��Y 6163303 P`-- ES ARE PRICELESS idering Laser Vision Correction, fre Choosing The Right Surgeon + ASK fornier patients who thec would reconmmend + :1SK %our own eve doctor to reconunend at least ? laser eve surgeons + VISIT the laser centres to determine your level of comfort with both the surgeon and their staff + BE AWARE of the surgeon's experience and reputation. It's the suWn who will correct Vour vision - not the corporalirnt + BE SURF, your surgeon is providing AL1. I available treatment options A DONT DISCOUNT YOUR EYES, YOU CANT AFFORD THE CONSEQUENCES + HETRIZIG EYE INSTITUTE Durham Regional Office, 111 King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario 11 H 1 B9 ,�► ..r • P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 sport &LEisURE VfN'S ADVERTISER JULY IA 1999 Yacht club youths fare well on off TRACK WAGERING JULY 24 Post Time 10:50 A.M. KING GEORGE VI QUEEN ELIZABETH STAKES the water Pickering sailors compete in Hamilton regatta and at own event PICKERING — Youth sailors with the Mark Vanini and Al Clark. North American Byte Championships in Seat- success with such well known names as Rod 19rcnchman's Bay Yacht Club fared well on At the FBYC's own regatta, the Unistrut tle. and Ray Davies and Bernard Luttmer sailing the water at two recent regattas. Ontario Byte Championships and OPT] Re- The FBYC Sailing School is no stranger to competitively for Ontario and Canada. At the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club Regatta gatta. 10 races were run during the event fea- ''ate at the Hamilton Harbour last weekend, turing sailors from across Ontario and Que- ... • ScrewlessTailgate & liner FBYC's Mike Honey and Doug Gibson placed second and third, respectively, in the bec. Pickering's Mark Vanim placed first in the OPTI green fleet. a A RESIDENCE YOU CAN CALL NOME lacer class against 25 opponents in the Ontario Coaches Adam Quibel and Karen May �,; .el -over andunderrail models ,, 16 -and -under regatta. Chris Trewartha and were delighted with the FBYC youth team's Ryan Mav placed fifth and sixth, respectively, results at the two regattas. They'll continue to 1 t in the byte class with approximately 30 boats prepare the team, including Jen April and Q - in this class. Also competing for FBl'C in the Kelly MacCorkindale. for the Canadian Youth youngest age groups (under -12 and under -13 Championships in Victoria. B.C.. the NA'orld s A place where residents classes) in the OPT] were Cory Ferguson. Byte Championships in Kin_stnn and the a are appreciated. "The Industry's Only Full -Featured Liner" 1199.951XVr'I YOUR COMPLETE ACCESSORY CENTRE. 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FOR TRUCKS, VANS & SPORTS UTILITY. • Close to all amenities: VF - Hospital (5 mins.), bus stop, medical clinic (3 min), grog store, convenience store - CALL ALL TOLL FRF.F_ 1-877-876-2753 FOR AN APPU)INTMEN7' Cliff Grimwcxi-d, Manafte If this is all you need, then this is all wall suggest. At Goodwrench, we can't guarantee every vehicle v4 pass its emissions test, but we can guarantee Wt II only recommend fixing what reaty needs bins. tar 1for a Geed lllfud Orb* Cka kd*1 ffflsar Imr. •� ew�R.d r`i'r.7'f,.r�`-aR'if._ i?i-.� ♦ .'��_b l.�: ,p�.i �IN`r�F tE��� ..'.. f. l �}.��1 .ii.., � �l' I Pickerin' NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18,1999 PAGE 17 P S aterS cut inefigures on test a PICKERING — Picker- ing Figure Skating Club members cut fine figures while performing at the club's recent test day at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex. Those who passed and their respective tests were as follows: Gold freeskate: Alexan- dra Richardson. Novice long freeskate: Elisa Chimonides. Junior silver freeskate: Chucky Wilcocks, Joanna Glavin and Natalie Salvagna (part one). Senior bronze freeskate: Breanne Allen (part two). Junior bronze freeskate: Lenna Koichopolous, Shana Pereira, Sarah Bates, Laura Weiss, Sharon Boric, Aman- da Press, Miranda Paterson, Kalai Pitts. Preliminary freeskate: Jessica Domingo, Kylie Mitchell, Nadia Mo- hammed, Marianne Mikhaiel, Amanda Daven- port, Julia Blandisi, Corissa Vivian, Lauren Hilder- brandt. Gold artistic: Teri Alexander. Bronze artistic: Chucky Wilcocks, Katie Ellis, Erin Seeley, Courtney Allen. Class I skills: Joanna Glavin, Courtney Allen. Class 3 skills: Breanne Allen, Lisa Binns, Cynthia Paulus, Erin Scelcy, Shan- non Crossman, Teri Alexan- der. Class 4 skills: Erin Sit - cock. Class 5 skills: Laura Weiss, Alana Newman. Class 6 skills: Emma Cosgrove, Krystyna Byers, Jessica Domingo Class 7 skills: Kylie Mitchell, Marianne Mikhaiel, Amanda Daven- port, Julia Blandisi, Amanda Press, Megan McPhee, Jen- nifer Powell. Bronze rhythm dance: Carrie Norman. Gold dance -Viennese. Alexandra Richardson. Gold dance -Quickstep: Alexandra Richardson. Gold dance -Argentine: Linda Joyner. Senior silver dance - Starlight: Michelle Frazier, Emily Gaudct, Shannon Crossman, Teri Alexander. Senior silver dance - Blues: Erin Seeley. Senior silver dance -Kil- ian: Erin Silcock, Ambre Moore, FOR KITCHEN i BATHROOM RENOVATIONS CUSTOM UPGRADES INCL-I'DED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS ROOKED THIS MONTHI HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM MODELS MIXED CONCRETE *AVAILABLE -MONDAY SATURDAY •SAND i GRAVEL GCONCRETE A UNSHRf11KABLE FILL *COLOURED CONCRETE *CONCRETE RESTORATION a REPIUR *STODUCTS ONE SUNDER SERVICE OM -683-6601 14800-473-7386 2M BRIM RD. N. PN»ZHII G OR= RD. 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Almonaitio-n—ing YORIC� A>uh orizedDeakr ERS Heating and Aur Condit ionlnq ; CONSUMGEIS Hot, Hot Prices For Cool Comfort Days Corissa Vivian, Lauren Waltz: Paige Heathcote, Sa- Hilderbrandt, Noel Rozen- vannah Heathcote, Jennifer tats, Sara Bostic; Fiesta: Adams, Cristin Neville; Jeanne Kim, Corissa Vivian, Canasta: Cristin Neville, Noel Rozentals, Jennifer Michelle O'Hearn, Matthew Hing; Willow: Kelly Jubb; Baby Blues: Greg Seifred, Amanda Davenport. Kelly, Cristin Neville, Kim Preliminary dance -Dutch Dixon, Catherine Levesque. FAX it 683-7363 0 Durham Windows and Doors brings showroom to your door 11 /� At left Wayne --- 1 nj ( � (A tJ�+ c DWRS J*DOWS i71 Hutchison will bring his Mobile Showroom to _ 579-2222 your home. At I right, Inside LE SNOWROO Z!, you'll find his display of Top 0EL Quality Vinyl Windows. Wayne Hutchison brings to the replacement win- dow and door business a new and long overdue fea- ture. It's a Mobile Showroom which just may be the only one in Canada. 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If you desire, you can choose the Low E Glass which filters out the ultraviolet rays keeping your home cool- er in the summer and eliminate fading of your curtains, drapes and furniture. All of the windows come with a lifetime warranty and a 10 -year guarantee on the installation. Wayne would also like N , , his customers to know that he does all of the estimates person- ally, eliminating the cost of a sales- persom Durham Windows and Doors also does all of its own installations, which ensures that every cus- tomer gets a high quality job done at the best possible Pte• Durham Windows and Doors is located at 6% King St. W. in Oshawa. For more information call (905) 579-2222 or 1-888-5764575. 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Known for its innovative products, sound financial status and the ability to deliver, Viceroy continues to excel. Our success has been built on a firm foundation - people. In an ever-expanding marketplace, Viceroy's Corporate Offices in Port Hope have the following POSITIONS AVAILABLE • Architectural Draftspersons, Technicians and Technologists A sound education in Architectural Drafting or associated degrees or diplomas in the architectural field is a prime requirement. Knowledge of AutoCAD 14 or similar CAD software drafting programs is a must. Preferences will be given to those that have at least 3 years of drafting experience as well as some building site experience. Recent graduates of a recognized drafting course will be considered for our training program. Forward resume by fax, or mail to: Viceroy Homes Limited Human Resources 414 Croft Street East Port Hope, Ontario LIA 4H1 Fax (905)885-8362 Telephone rills toil! not be accepted. We Nsask all applicants mho apply, but advise that only those under active consideration mill be con'acted. Belong candidates for ongoing openings throughout Durham *ion and GTA Mftartts Must km previofls experience in Aomotivetmanufacuring industry performing inspection or Ilality technician duties. Must have post -secondary education uality or Engineering. Excellent communication skills and pr m solving is a must. ISO 9000 COORDINATOR Alneriate Meed for a dynamic, self-starter to fill a tempor xition in Durham region. Must have practical experience in I& g an ISO system implementation, employee training, as well Idlting. Must have a thorough knowledge of ISO 9000, as well perience In creating procedures, work instructions, and tech I writing skills. Excellent communication skills and organizati( skills are a must. Qualified appiiaMs, please fax your resumes 10 905-721-3378 Phone, calls, please. Only those selected for an interna fl 9 contacted. Matheson Gas Products Canada Inc. Matheson Gas Products, the world leader in Specialty Gases and Equipment , has an immediate full time opening for a Customer Service Representative at our Whitby Location. Education in chemistry at a post -secondary level is a requirement, as is previous Customer Service experience in a manufacturing/ service environment . The successful applicant must have strong verbal skills, be organized, and have basic PC knowl- edge. Wages and benefits are competi- tive. Please forward a resume with wage expectations to: Matheson Gas Products Canada Inc. Box 89 Whitby, Ontario, LIN 5R9 Attention: Personnel THE MUTUAL GROUP You have strong credentials and entrepreneurial talent and are interested in a unique opportunity in Financial ' cervices. The successful candidate will heli individuals create and conserve clients health with RRSP's, life and critical illness insurance, Mutual Funds and tither financial products. 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U.SAJ Canada. Full and pan nine. For appointment ai 436.7224. As students of the Oshawa Campus we had lots oj' questions about MCSE, CNI:; MCP and A+ certifications. CDI College -helped by anslvering those questions and provided a strong career focused training plan. We are just about to graduate and we .have already been intervicived for jobs with leadin�,, I.T. companies. Donna Dare Student Student Oshawa Campus ° " Oshawa Campus r i -> M icrosoft• �CM COLLEGE s«�a,e... OF BUSINESS d FECHNC(CGy 905-434-8585 www.cdicollege.com Pickering, Out.. L 1 W 3K 1 (Fax) 905-837-6152 or c -mad to I-mantesoeacaftkabrook.com IF ratployee Services Assistant File #379 Reporting to the Manager. Distribution 0perathoa Scrvkcs. this contract position is responsibk for providatg employee services support for all business units and companies under the L.ehmbrook Croup of Companies. Applicants must be extremely confhdeatiol and Possess excellent com mumcation and interpersonal skills. This position requires a flexible, proactive tam player who is proficient in Otface97 with a mtamum 4-5 years cxpericnre in a similar role wither a fast paced enviroamnew. The train responsibilities inc (muted to: khdc, but arc not • Manage recruiment of new staff including preparation of Job descriptio-, internal postings. advertisement, short listing applicants. Preliminary interviewing. testing• and reference checking. • Co-ordinate hiring suppkmcnnryttemporry staff and contractors. • Provide backup to Payroll and Benefits Administrator. • Provide employee services support to employees as required. • Preparatan of lob offers as per corporate standards and re"nem eats. Manage Employmew Handboolt enst nng dim it is up to date and reflective of all corporate policies and procedures. • Liaison with corporate employment lawyers. • New staff' orieatatum. • Co-ordiaw social functions. • Co-ordmac co-op studems from local high schools. colleges and universities. • Assist with maintenance of pay and employment equrly strategies and documentation. • Complete salary surveys as required. • Cost management - ic. WCB. • Actively partncipye in Health de Safety and Corporate Wellness initiatives. • Prepare and co-adintate foreign worker docurnestation and follow up as required. OperatimWAdmioistratian Services Supervisor File 8378 Reporting to the Manager. Distribution operation services. this position requires a proactive, flexible and well organtzed tam Player who enjoys a fast paced environment with nsuhipie priorities and deadlines. Applicants must be proficient in Ofrice97. have a minimum of 45 years experience is a similar supervisory role and have cxcelleas commtuicatiom, interpersonal and problem solving skills. The main responsibiliies include but are not limited to: • Project management of facility and workstation moves. renovations, maintenance and leasehold improvements. • Supervise admin services team inckxbNt anaagemmxt of switchboard/eceptios, m uketimg services, catering iataaaLAt ttesual mail and ewrposaw f"' S. • m ug and mag contracts. leases. and agneemems related to opesatiossw and facility neem. • Managing all adminutrainviopenaioaal invoice processing and related general kdgeer cost managenieft and bnsdgetiag. • Managing ftlecommuencistinin systems and services. • Asset maugemeat • Facdoty may, train+mg and monitoring. • Repica ing/cost smdies. • Cross aompaeyAlivisioaal ckarlliebacks. • Travel cost admioisaadon. • Actively participate on ft Health A he cocahk rrcordt Safety Comminee and assist with the oonrrbntion of social events. . (Tart -line! Accaeatiaa8 s pp File /3M The pasta me contract position wall Provide aocountimg support from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm daily within err Lembrook America poop . Assmag with various tasks mcludutg but not bm*W 90: avorohng, cash post ag, accounts Payable Processing and accounts Payable cheque nits aPPhCMs must be flexible, self motivated, organized, had proficient an Olrroe97. A minimum of two years basic accounting expe fence int a similar role is �- Staff Accountant File 8373 Reporting to the Di ec lor, Fsnauoe dt OPesatious wah m our Lenbrook Intananooal division chic P will be responsible for the divisions accounting tasks. The main responsibilities include: • Review code and Post vendor invoices as well as Paymes t of these iwoices by cheque, wine trusider or draws on Caters of Credit. • Posting of cash receipts amd wire transfers. • Saks and margin analysis • Posting of standard jourmal entries sad account reconciliation - • Invertory sub -ledger awauemaoce and costing • Bank staodnent reconciliation This position requires an organized team player with strong communication skills. Applicants should have at kiss five years of related experience with an emphasis on accounts payable and multiple curneocies and be proficient in Off-ice97. If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please forward your resume referencing the appropriate file hwmber by Friday, July 23rd. No phone calls please and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We thank all others for their interest. Lenlmh A Industries Lusuired is cwmmilted to eorolrnnrent eariry sill.r�i.f►;Wia>�Mrsr•Y•tN�a�i.a .— - .���—.�.. y�-- �,��y 7. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 PAGE 19-A/P GarherlY ►dP 1 GarherN HNP 1 GerherN HNP 1 GerherN NMP 1 GarharM [[trip 1 1 ;a Halp 1 General MMp MU Ge+herN HNp 1 Gerheral Help • 1 - inc. For a Technology Adventure... Air IQ Inc., is an internet-based wireless service company that integrates GPS, wireless communications, computers intelligence and GIS, delivering a powerful suite of services to protect and manage commercial vehicle fleets. We are currently seeking competent, enthusiastic professionals to join our team: DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT You are a technology star with proven abilities to manage multiple priorities in a rapidly evolving and technologically complex environment. We will utilize your years of experience in wireless data communications and software development to lead an exceptional Technology Development team. WIRELESS DATA ENGINEER, COMMUNICATIONS/PRODUCT Taking charge of the mobile technology responsibility will require your enthusiasm, combined with a BSc in Engineering (electrical or electronics). Experience in data solutions development, software programming along with hardware and firmware design, will make you an excellent candidate for our team. SENIOR MANAGER, TECHNICAL OPERATIONS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE We need your initiative, hands-on style and years of technical operations experience to ensure a high delivery standard to customers. You will combine your BSc in Engineering (electrical or electronics), wireless data, QA and managerial experience to create a thorough QA process and implement new developments quickly and efficiently. SENIOR NT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR You will perform an important role in monitoring intercompany requirements as well as proposing and implementing network enhancements. You have a BSc in Computer Science along with 5 years experience in System Administration (2 years in a NT environment). MCSE and internet certification is mandatory. Please fax or email your resume to: AirIQ Inc., 611 Granite Court, Pickering Ont. L 1 W 3K 1 Fax: 905-831-0567; Email: kwrightCktairia.com • inc. For a Technology Adventure... Air IQ Inc., is an internet-based wireless service company that integrates GPS, wireless communications, computers intelligence and GIS, delivering a powerful suite of services to protect and manage commercial vehicle fleets. We are currently seeking competent, enthusiastic professionals to join our team: MANAGER, MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS You are an enthusiastic marketing communications professional with proven writing skills, the ability to 'influence the influencers' and the drive to maximize PR and trade shows. You creatively and skillfully manage changing priorities in a dynamic environment. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE You will utilize your highly refined sales skills to create and present a business case, promote the benefit or our solution and build lasting client relationships. You have proven sales achievement in transportation, logistics and commercial fleet markets. Please fax or email your resume to: AirIQ Inc., 611 Granite Court, Pickering Ont. L I W 3K 1 Fax: 905-831-0567; Email: kwri t C ajrig,com we've gat great l dads in tttlae a for yon! NOW EURING Storefront & Production Staff aid Training, Valuable Experience. Hot Opportunities. I Shifts - W"me, part-time. Rist makes our txrstomers happy is what m otivat u employees. Honesty, caring, and a workplace th els like lame. Apply only lo: 1750 Bsyly St. W. Pickering ('90SH28-6320 Fax (905)428-2216 Logo An employer you can count on. You are a professional, detailed, service oriented cleaning lady who war=ts to rise to the top. if you have pot what it takes please send us a rate and tell us why you are the one for us. Excellent salary and profit sharing for the riyM person. Plem reply to 19 WK- Oshawa Toils Week, P.O. Box 481, 865 Famid St., Oshawa, ON, LIN 71.5 requires reliable people, who are looking for a'ob with great growth potential. Service Attendluds G -License s must. To start immediately, drop off resume in person to: Discount Car and Truett Rental 218 Dundas SL E. Whitby Transportation School Bus Drivers for 3 runs daily. Clean abstract, recent DDC, Fluent English preferred. (905) 420-4574. ATIEN110N - Local firm las 30 Fulftrt time positions to till. Trak*V is provided. These posom aro in house - votes and some sports aenrs. Startirq pay is $11.50. Cao Mon. 9.5:001905) 723.4920 Ai 0111110118111 Minimum 2 years flatbed and U.S. experience. Mast have dear- ahslrw. Call Sim a SOB Froghl Systems (905)-426-5568 Looking for 12 sports minded individuals to work half to death. However, will- ing to pay $13.87 PER HOUR Advancement available. No experience necessary. Paid vacation, also medical and dental. Must have own car. Call Sunday 12 noon to 2 p.m. Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 571-3532 NOW HIRING $13.91 /HR. Large Canadian Distributor doing second phase of hiring in Durham area. Up to 12 sharp eager individuals to train entry level positions. All promotions within one year. Must be able to start immediately. Positions will go fast Ca 11 579-5412 No experience necessary We train PORT DARLINGTON MARINA/HOTEL NOW HIRING QUALIFIED CHEFS Must have experience In a high volume environment and past strong organizational skills, and commitment to the highest standards in food preparation and cleanliness. Please fax resume to: (905) 623-4372 JOBS AVAILABLE NOW! Pickering, Ajax, Whitby We have long term and short term assignments in your area immediately available on all shifts. Many can lead to full-time employment. We need: • Bindery Workers - midnight shifts available, also 12 -lour shifts (8 to 8) • Order Pickers - days, afternoons • Weekend workers, all shifts, for Bindery and Pitickaging jobs College, University Students welcome! Safety shoes a must. Apply to Global Human Resource Centre recruiting in Ajax on Monday = y July 19 only, loam to 3pm at Account- ing Solutions, 95 Bayly St.W, #502, (West of Harwood, in Loeb Plaza.) All other weekdays: apply 10am-3pm, Global Human Resources, 77 Warden Ave., #217, (below Eglinton.) Scarborough. CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect Insertion and there shall be no If - ability for non -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error All copy is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiseir. cousL m Researchers needed in Courtice. Apply on tic i temet at www.se- trelshhoprhet.com DRIVERS Must have own vehicle; P/1'F/r; Whitby to West Hill Cash paid dairy plus weeknight 3 weekend work available. Call 11204 pet only 426-9909 DONWS null. Business is boorrwg. Now hirin0 Driv- ers. Appy at Apx location. 10 Harwood Ave. 683-9993. Kira St. Oshawa. 434-1555, Shm- Ixie St. N. Oshawa, 434-2777. Also lookmq for full-time 6 pan -lime pun makers. AZ MOVER Lnited Van Line member Must have min 2 yrs experience. Clean abstract. Local and long distance. Call 1416) 292-1197 Abbeywood Moving and Storage r Pickering locations do deliveries in or wind the city and ne out of town. Ring to work early irnings or late even - Must have eapen- De with tractor trailers L license), Mu" am Trucks, Forklifts, any of the other types ride along machin - Friendly working neaw Fax reswwe, (905) 426-1143 NRNEl1S NUM, pan -time days, appradmatey 16 hours per week. $160. weekly. PickennWAW. Cat Dill (905)579-9603 EMIR [200.. $300.. 5500., or more per week, assembling products in the CO111110rt 01 your own lame. Send a sex - addressed stamped envelope to: O.P.H. 6-2400 Dundas St. W. Suite 541, Ref 636. Us- sissauga, Om. L5K 2R8. ECE REQUIRED for school - aged program. Markham/ Eglemon area. Call (416)-267- 9677 The Minacs lxoup Inc., known for the quality, integrity and innovation of Its customized soknions, is an established leader in the Call Centre Industry Otte to the growth in our Customer Care and Call Handling Services, opportunities exist to work in a challenging position for a dynamic organization in the Pickering and Oshawa areas. As a team player, you will use your superior customer service philosophy to assist customers with their inquires and to help resolve problems You will be given the opportunity to use your above-average analytical, negotiation, organizational and decision-making skills The Ideal candidate for this positron will possess experience working in a fast -paced customer service environment where flexibility and teamwork are the key elements of the pb. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential. Bilingrtak capabilities (English and french, English and Portuguese, English and Spanish) are required. In addition, flexibility is required, as varying work schedules may apply. Basic computer skills are required. As a member of the Mines team, you will enjoy an attractive benefits package Comprehensive train" Is provided and Mnacs is committed to on-going training to assist employees in their growth within the company Please fol mmill a tlletai if restaai6 otrtlini" your experience by Tuesday, Jody 22, 1999, M fax to 905.428-0180. Oheote File No. CS -0799. We are an egwi opportunity employer --�...��. ( mindcs > ADVANCING CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS ATTENTION EMPLOYERS! Are you looking for dependable and knowledgeable %,% orkers for your Office, Manufacturing Facility, 1%arehouse, Restaurant or Retail Outlet? Let us help you withyour job recruitment - AT NO COST TO YOU. Save recruitment time, advertising expenses and reduce payroll costs. We guarantee a response to your enquiry within 41 60urs and can offer you ongoing support to ensure satisfaction and placement success. We've got job -ready workers with skills and experience able to start NOW in: • Administrative/Clerical, Accounting, Data Input, Reception, Inside Sales/Service Support • General Labourers, Assembly Line Workers, Forklift Drivers, Shippers/ Receivers, Warehouse Personnel • Retail Sales Associates, Stock; Grocery Clerks, Service Advisors • Janitorial, Cleaning, Housekeeping, Painting, Custodial, Securitv Services • Dishwashers, Kitchen Help, Fast Food Preparation • Ch1/Lube Technicians, Drivers • Landscaping, Garden Centre Personnel If you have positions to fill, contact Len in Pickering at (905)420-4010 or in Oshawa at (905)579-1821. WE R L= 411 Weiser Lock. Canada's First Choice in Lock Security. requires an - enthusiastic self starter to compliment our high impact merchandising retail saes team, covering Toronto -cast P*AT TIDE MTATIYE (ZO HOURS/IMEEK) The successful candidate will have good communication and selling skills as well as a creative flair for building displays and merchandising in a retail environment. Case lifting and display assembly will be required Weiser Lock offers a competitive compensation package and automobile mileage. If you would like to be a member of our hardworking dedicated team, please send your resume to: Weiser tock Hanan Resource Department 3980 North Fraser Way, , Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5105 Fax 1)k (604}419-4383 SOLUTIONS 'YOUR ORGANIZED LIVING STORE' 20,000 sq. ft. Retail Store in Whitby, specializing in hard goods needs InventoryAnformation System Manager Min. 5 years experience in maintaining POS -related systems and knowledge of Windows NT. Managetmaintain POS system, inventory levels, replenishment and store warehouse operations. Create management reports and analysis of data from POS system. Solid communication skills and ability to work effectively in a team setting RICK or SHERRY " Fax: 905-6245890 AIP PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 1 Go." fblp 1 GDft" Hotp 1 Gen" Hntp 1 Genual HWp 1 GflwM Htftp 1 Sales Stlee H4WAyeiAe 1 SO. H WApnu 1 Salst 1M�MAyerlts COMPOSING MANAGER PETERBOROUGH THIS WEEK We have an immediate opening for a composing manager at our award winning community newspaper. You are hardworking and driven to producing the best looking product possible. You must be fully conversant with a Mac platform as well as all software relating to desktop publishing. Ideally you will have newspaper composing management experience working in a fast paced environment with multiple deadlines. We offer an excellent package to the right candidate. Please send your resume to: The Publisher, Peterborough This Week, 884 Ford Street, Peterborough, Ill 5V3. Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview. This individual will facilitate the computerized purchasing of approved raw materials and arrange transportation services. Arrange for inbound customs processing, perform related administrative duties, and provide support to the buyer and logistics manager. Applicants should have a minimum of 2 years logistics or purchasing experience in industrial raw materials, and knowledge of customs procedures. Community College education, PMAC Level I or 2. evidence of strong organizational, communication and planning skills are required. Interested individuals are invited to send their resume in confidence to: Human Resources Department GRACE CANADA, INC 294 Clements Road West Ajax ON US 3C6 P,gM.:...a, ^i 116G,a;c „pen- rqs llOr ll "cad &IMS wo rekable can and am S500- $11100 weekly Call (905427- 8093 Monday thio Friday EXPERIENCED NAIRSTYL- ISTS ranleC _ AlMudes .Locuions in Oshawa Cw- tre and Picketing Toewn Cow >R Sa1ay comrlwssign Cab RoOen l )-723.5937 EXPERIENCED Meat cutler and Baker required Please apprytply it person at South Apo LGA Located a1 955 Nkstrtey Rd 5. Apx Ask for Wayne or Gory EXPERIENCED TILE Setters IeCyued in Oshawa area tuk- Ime employment opportunity for more inlormauon �Aftdrenv a COURIER BROKER required inmedately tot busy east ed 340 Call (416) -754 - we pay you directly to aslemDle our prowess. Easy work. No PltpefnenCe necessary. For FREE details. send S.A.S.E. to Five Slur EnNNprimes ,SO Liverpool Rd, Suile 113 pidtainS (Alt, L1V6113 µ16P21.3406 GENERAL labourer required for Precise Tool d Die. 95 Dil- kngham Road. Picketing, On- vno. L1W 126 Appy in per. son or fax resume to (905) 8393513 HAIRSTYLISTS d ESTHETI- CIAN wanted with clientele in Apx salon. 50% commission, 000d benefits. call 619-9741 MY SALON requires li- censed assistant manager HoOdy plus commission and profit sharing. Full and part lime positions for experience stylists Training for appren- Ices, excellent Opportunities Call Cheryl (905) 723.7323 MIGNLY EDUCATED FULL - concept salon seeking posi- hve*wperienced upbeal team players for the following posi- tions Stybsts. colo,?sts este- tecian and rail technician Call 430.3156 cop w i xLLNM m " :, %, r'ns Ava,Wle Fn 6 Sat between 5pm-11pm FfT positions available Huge Flange of lobs We are the security company from whrA people Launch careers in pubkc and semi -pudic police IOWAS. Our Ironing a famous Tei - 416.469.4429 or FaJtfi 469 4255 Looking for a job? Must be 16-24 yrs . Out of Work/'not collecting EI. Out of school/not returning. Positions available now. Call Job Connect 579-8482; 623-6814; or 427-8165 LOOKING FOR Sales Reps who would like to help im- prove the quarry of Ide of om- ers Highest commissions in the business Evening work (after 6p(n). car requred. Cal Rainsoft for an appointment (905)6654483 NAIL TECIMNCIMS for new Nail Clinic to open September '99. Also seeking Mad Tech, Manager The Facial Place (905)668-8128 SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 683-0707 UXBRIDGE 852-9741 Der week? Marketing company needs /0 people during the rush sea- son. No experience neces- sary._ Willing to train'' Call Juke for interview at (905) 720.3144. Full Time t8. Stud. ems Welcomed. PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE $15 hour CAR REQUIRED ENGLISH A MUST Call Peter at 905-686-2445 ext. 224 rrxm►nrun r.. guired experience an asset Please apply in person to LW a Shoppers Dnq Mart wind by Town Plan bot Dundas St W Whaby 668-5891 PHARMACY CLERK/Assistant required for tete Pickering area Will trout on the lob lease PPhone 905 831-7977 SU TEIEMAIMMY NG CO. re- quires energetic telephone reps No experience required. will train Excellent pay plus rash bonuses daily Day iS Evening shifts available Great Summer opportunity Please nae (905)438-0058. Debbie or Lon Cash pad for referrals PICKERING COMPANY seek- ing expenence shipper/re- cetver Computer Inerate. able torform non-compeuove R &D tasks. Must be orgarrzed, work well under pressure and able to work overtime when required Please fax or mail resume with salary expecta- tion to File / 391. Oshawa This Week. P0. Box 481, 865 Farewell st.. Oshawa. ON. LIM 71.5. PLEASE MUM is looking for consultants in the Whitby, Oshawa and surrounding ar- eas Sell quality children's and/or Women's clothing through catalogue sales/ Home partes Recruits Fall/Winter line now Pleasefor C-01 Cathy at (905)684-4094 Small investment PROGRESSIVE SALON in Courtice. is seeking fulVpan time stylist Salon recently completed Goldwell Main Stage Show at ABA Toronto. Godwell training provided, salary plus commission Call Timothy's 721-9610 PICTURE THIS... A SMILING OPPORTUNITY! You'll not only smile yourself, you'll encourage others to smile and have fun as a PART TIME ASSOCIATE when you join CPI CORP operating the Scars Portrait Studio located at: Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Road Pickering This is an unique opportunity for outgoing, creative individuals to handle a variety of duties including photography, sales and administration. We offer fully paid, comprehensive training, excellent advancement potential and commitment to internal promotion. Customer service/retail experience helpful; however, a smile is a prerequisite. To leam more, APPLY IN PERSON TO THE SEARS PORTRAIT STUDIO AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS ON: Wed.Monday, July 19 10:00 - 12:00 2:00 - 5:00 - It Portrait Studio www.cpicorp.com/careers EXPERIENCED SERVICE ADVISOR Required For busy dealership. Two years experience. ADI' computer system knoivledge a must. Please fax resume to "Sl w3- FULL TIME PERMANENT Due to recent promotions we re- quire S ambitious people to work in display promotion. Individu- al must be able to start work immediately and possess a ca- reer attitude. WANTED People to take part $400/week estedWeight aail natural 1products 3r 6 - 12 mo. advancement Pi t�, products v� (905) 720-2190 Mon. Tues only (905 WE NEED an experienced Car rera'd Real Estate legal secretary to pm our documert production kaon We worts in a pleasant modem Uality with up to dale computer ZDDgrams and equprtem Ths position ov- ers ctWlenge, responsibiiny. COFWbtive salary.benetrts PIs appy to Owla at George Smith Lawyers 226 oueen St . Pon Perry. L9L 189 ViN1TNY CARPET dearer company specializing in flood and nee restoration dearwq a seeking a cleaner Must be aisle to ruff truck mount unit and restoration tleYkrq a as- set. Send resume W UM 13. 850 King SL W. Oow&-. onl. L1J 21.5, /11 kre People Make the Difference Become a part of Port Perry This Week's Media Sales Team Port Perry This Week is a respected countywide leader with a rich tradition of excellence. As a part of Metroland, the nation's largest community newspaper group, we offer a dynamic, customer -focused environment where individuals are rewarded for exceptional performance. Sales Representative • Advertising Division Description: As a Sales Representative, you will be responsible for the effective research, design and sale of print advertising programs for a variety of clients. You will represent Port Perry's most effective advertising vehicle, the Port Perry This Week, and it's subsidiary publications. R41"irenleats: The right fit is more important than specific sales experience... successful candidates will possess a terrific attitude, persistence, ambition, a solid work ethic and a history of accomplishment. Please forward resume by July 30 to: Gansral HMp THE NEWS ADVERTISER a wrung for Kids to deliver Da- xrs and sycrs riga to door .our tam a woo by 600 PM n IRar ntgf�pprfnooas. call 905483-6111 THEATRE technician - L nd- ur Star' immediately Con- tact U urremployrr�M :enrR 1-7 878-7092 All epplicatS Must be E ebo- Ne TREATMENT centre in Norm- :imbe^and county is Looking for auydrW child care worker Must haft experIN aid re- used comege r3pWma or de- 'ree Posmon regnwes s.. work and ole"No t3 Summit tut interview candidates Only and be rnorriW Fa resume 1- 905-349-3517 WAITRE$&VAITER warmed mmedateny Phone 416.4W 254 leave turn messap for re - required for part time hours - contract position. LTC exp. preferred MailAax resume to: Sunnycrest Nursing Nome 905-576-0111 Aft: J. Forrest, Administrator 1635 Dundas St. E. Whitby LIN 2K9 USPKMY puss want- SECRETARYMEI>— W - rm cxperenue necessary perrrarem pan lime rnetded Famtkes welcome. f6 -f8 per for busy Ria Estate office. flat 640 Bayly St East of Evernirgs and nnieelk ads. Fa Harwood. Aja. 905-427.6095. resume to (905)831.8147. Joy 1 - 30th SIMRT PRESSENI reglared for RECEPTIOIRST/ fpern�d position Must �rrvn- SECRETMY Pitkenng location: Required imnredialely. Must be proficient in MiQosoEt Office 97. i-kasur1WW d reserwetui: 1815 Ironstone Manor, Suite 10, Pickering, ON, L1W 3W9 Atlin. Mr. R. Zucdietti or Fax to (905)-831-0531. REM ASSISTANT manager wanted.Mosty nights. Must have experience. Located in the Oshawa Centre Send resumes to File 1351 Oshawa This Week 865 Farewell St Oshawa. Ontario LIH 7L5. SEAMSTRESWAILOR. ex- penernce necessary. full Muret Put brie positiorns in Picker - Fluent in a�a ed Cam Mead 9os-zr7�i4ea mum of 2 yeas experiernce. Appy OXF9R0 CLEANERS (9D5)434-3971 or to resume (905)434-7078. SMALL MANIIFACIUNIMG talmiy owned company re- turns millure full and part- time office admnistraave as- sistard. Fax msumes to Sar dra 011000M A (905)-509= 2021 SUMMER JOBS Studeab ages 13-17 Eaun $30450 per r4o NO DOOR OCash paid � Start ^Y Cal NOW (905)4347905 7 openitil pay Advertising Manager Port Perry'rhis Week c/o This Week PO) Box 481 Oshawa L I H 71,5 Salesperson Required Cowan Pontiac Buick t:r) requires .k career salesperson for their growing new and used car and truck department. 'A e have dust expcncnced our best year ever and with Clanngton heing exec of the fastest growing communities in Canada. this spells opportunity for you! We supply: • Iligh traffic volutrlc Excellent pay plan and G.M. career builders • ('unnprehensivc benefit package and denial plan • t urnpany Ihrnonstrator • Strong supportive rnanagenlent team • Ctrmftwiable working at►nosphere - (hnlstanding service department • ticµ and used comnbined opportunity You supply: Siong work ethic • Good closing and ti-tillow-up skills • L'areer asplrallUrns • Total custoner citnnnitincnl Expcncnce preferred twit ntx a must. Cowang For a very confidential interview, PONTIAC BUIICK please call GMC TnMks 166 Amg Si E Murray O'Brien or Tom Coxhead I3,mmanville.0mano LIC V2 at (905) 623-3396 Tel: on)51621.3346 FAX: ('A)5 6:1.7761 1 OBoe ttEOU4RED B MY whitby aline. Part bone. 1-2 diet fitganon. Send resume to Box /383 Farwem St. S. Oshawa, LIM 71.5. RETAIL GIFT Store requires mature reliable part-time sales staff. Evenings d wee- kends only. 37.00/hr.store dscoum. Fax resume to Safi dra Willoughby at (905)-509- 2021 Progressive Heating do Air Conditioning Company Requires: SALES MANAGER An opportunity exists for an experienced self motivated individual with a proven track recore of sales success to join a well established heating and air conditioning company as Sales Manager. The successful applicant will be responsible for the advertising choices of the company and will be capable of sizing furnace and air conditioning sales. Our annual sales as a Lennox Dealer are excellent. This position pays salary plus commission. Both negotiable for the right person. Company car available. AN resumes will be treated in the strictest confidence. Fax resume to (905) 434-4670. SALES REPS wanted for ex - 111—I19 GO tlMWfng irderret service to dealerships. Excel. days per ACCOUNTING firm lmme- week. Must be detail orkhtx- diately requires a junior x• to and lave extensive ex- corrrtaq dere to perform data perience in accounts receiv- a". payroll and µrias offill abs. accounts payable. Mi- er accou fi ng duties; a ma- ture. Mo, responsible crown word and excel. Could Person with good communi lead to full time eposition. ratan stills and working Please tax resume to 668- bawkdoe of computers (pre- lenby, Windows 9630. 95 L 98 and/or any accounting toff- ware). Wiplg i 1 y to train. Please fa resume to (905.623-g66g a cab (905)423-111168 for an LEGAL SECRETARY/KCEP- kfkrvkw. TfONIST required. Must be expe- rienced m the areasd estates and diet fitganon. Send resume to Box /383 Farwem St. S. Oshawa, LIM 71.5. RETAIL GIFT Store requires mature reliable part-time sales staff. Evenings d wee- kends only. 37.00/hr.store dscoum. Fax resume to Safi dra Willoughby at (905)-509- 2021 Progressive Heating do Air Conditioning Company Requires: SALES MANAGER An opportunity exists for an experienced self motivated individual with a proven track recore of sales success to join a well established heating and air conditioning company as Sales Manager. The successful applicant will be responsible for the advertising choices of the company and will be capable of sizing furnace and air conditioning sales. Our annual sales as a Lennox Dealer are excellent. This position pays salary plus commission. Both negotiable for the right person. Company car available. AN resumes will be treated in the strictest confidence. Fax resume to (905) 434-4670. SALES REPS wanted for ex - 111—I19 GO tlMWfng irderret service to dealerships. Excel. MUM SIf1Ntd "Wp Comm. All Info can be al- CAII111 i 3 f 4 3RDyear tamed at: www.rarchoice.com Apprentices / Fran" / Form- g lrrqp / nnanenl full time ppeer 60hrslwk.. Must have 5 years ofence and be fully experifor MVAC INSTALLER . required trail commercial/in- Minimum 5 yrs experienced dustrial. Riad blueprints, pre - in all aspects of residential Pare layouts to building codes. katamagns. Top dollar for measure material, cut. 8 candidates Tele one 579- 6616 or to 579-U36. Limen shape. Salary negotiable and benefits. Cam 427.6261. Heating 1 SeIM Ife4lAPrtfe 1 Safee IfeglAgeMe Wiled Help Skilled HNp PICKERIAIG ARE LOOKING FOR RETAIL & LUMBER SALES STAFF Please fax resume to (90S) 639-'2051 SW kd Hltlp skilled Help _ Heavy Duty Equipment Manufacturer Requires the following Experienced Personnel. CNC Boring Miall Operator; Manual Boring MiU Operator; Minimum 5 yrs experience. Funuc & Heidenhein Controls. Welders; Minimum 5 years experience. Must be CWB certified. Top wages and benefit package. Dynex Engiineering Fax resaa•e to: (905) 721-1204. TECHMCIAN AFTERNOON SHIFT Preferably with Chrysler experience; for busy dealership. Fax resume to: VILLAGE CHRYSLER (905) 683-5738 SHEET METAL MECHAN- IC AND APPRENTICES Immediate pusatutrls available. Excellent wages and benefits packages. Fax resume to Dean (905)831-1628 Skilled Help 1 mal M IcalO•rtal GAS FITTER S oil burner me- BUSY OSHAWA �en'a ream C"n c>�e L,. sh•d wM{Inllarly m CurtWn Recon 10 is Seeking 1ut6hme e�npby Ment to An EXPERIENCED 0, service person to MVAC DENTAL RECEPTIONIST and Send 8 rKwrm (905) also a FULL-TIME PDA. COLLIE PUPS. Smooth Reg- Candidates must ba awgell MAC SERVICE Tech regioned people oriented and able to Prefer+; reingerahon keense work sortie evenpps All Gas tmers loo Experence n Soltwre knovNldge is an as - res a conn. regwed Min 5 so. Apply to Fie 0387. cio yrs expdernce. CAN 579-6616 Thts Meek. PO Box 481, or Fax 5794636 Os1wa Om L 1 H 7L5 MECHANIC Class A or 4-511h ear apprentice Bucy slndp Jon uui team AC ahwon M experience preferred Good CA y (4161))-M-642oir vant7eraem PRESS OPERATOR required lur A80 9610 w/T51 PIT or FI T Fax resume to (905)831- 6722 SEARS AUTHORIZED Indoor dean air services looking Io 5 representatives to run 4.6 ooMmiled appoints daily cov- ermg Sarboough and Dur - lam r*m Must be nee In appearance and have reliable vehicle Sales background preferred, but will train - S3.000-S5OO(Vmo. commh- sion easily oblarable Can Mike to so -up interview. 905- 428.2022 WANTED - ExpenenCed pm- ePaull helpers for rest- dertual panting company. Must have own tetsportabm. Telephone (905) 619.2682. PLATE FMERSAVELDERB. Established metal tabriator III Ajax urgency requires Plat e litters aid ceMied welders. Must be fury, rwnversanl wiMh Blueprints and work wO An- imum supervow. Fax re- sume to: 905-4211114M. WFLDEII Fitter lir design and delRbpmert required M QMW- 1% minilidtler of Autontom mallenal Must be capable of =it* frodlinif m cont. Cepts or itimpnts. Deaff" ad 11alDNative. Ability to operate Bralie press and shear. Do own ilekp. Build and fudul llble � bPp i ilea Ill Automotive ettperi ecce Preferred. but not essrNl. . Anal Hu906P4 1240. WMMQON NSULM For new home constructidlh. Expert. enceenedhrgl train. Ask foLL►. ,Nike.--- Leave message 140 NCKEIMMG Internet Company requires customer service TV. to promote services. Must have intemlet kuovAcdife & strong communrcelion skits Pan time. Send twilit to irdo0cashboW.com CERTIFIED DENTAL assistant required tun -time for busy or- anodonh, of ica m Ajax Must be AARP cMrfmd No expen- mix necessart Please tax roc me to, (905)619.8885. DENTAL HYGIENIST with all least 2 years of experience required lot a PicMnng office Wednesday evenings and al- lemate Saturdays. (905) 837- 1231 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Wanted for professional pharmacy in Whitby area. Please lead rename to File #39", PO Ba 481, 865 Farewll Street, OiImM, 0411. LIN 71.5 assistant. Great hours Inno- vative Oshawa office Please tax resume to Office Manager. (905)4344520. PART -TIE Fygiemkst needed Mid evenings. Expetennce an asset. Fax resume 10 (905)576-09117. PNAMWCY Assistant. ex - Wei Illefened. lost have good communirallnan skins. and have own car ExcWern wipes for right rmdiclale. Cal -mtlrilAB OPPBNTUmMTtEs.- Ckk PAW. DireCtdt 1Abnby. 1Rdhal waCYaa Graduates Ph416-598-4020 EId 13. Fax 416.596-3963. • 1 In WyAld CIItl11n AOSSLAND Area. Nedaled for 6 yr a 10 mos okL Iddliaayyus 613rr0KK��ayim 4pm, Moo- %( )428.7336. Non ce LOOM for a fun rewardrq e are Woking for a flet. . malate Deism b conhe Z.V to our louse and plat. M -F 6:30am . 4:00pm Rosebalk/ Finds, Can our mom Cheryl 905.837-5556. Maintenance Worker required full time. certificate in one of the mechanic al/elecIncal trades. Ability to read, write and understand complex oral and written instructions. Must be a self starter. Mail/fax resume to Sunnycrest Nursing Homes Limited - 905- 576-0111. Attention: Marie Gagnon, Director of Environmental Services, 1635 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 2K9. ADAMS SERVICES requires 50 AZ DRIVERS • 2 yrs. exp. Local hwy. • Local city • Lots of weekend work Call Randy 720-2204 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 tanoaan nw Assistant Service Manager We are looking for a person who wants to move forward in their career. A good organizer, customer focused and a teary. player. Canadian Tire experience in service or parts an asset. Fax resume Attention: Bill Waller, Service Manager 905-683-1637 • 1 Daycare Waited MATURE par tame Nanny 2 Cars per week. brim 6 45am 5pm Lor 2 dudrein in Green- wood. bust have own tran- portatrdn and references re- gwred CAN 19051-428-3849 PKUROG Occasional dar are required in dicer hone al- es school 4 tit year old and 5 12 yet old. Must lave car and be Nenbk (905) 420 5743 • Nt- Available AJAX - DAYCARE Available ,n my tun tilled loving tame St Pandk's Suhool area (905)619-0393 BEFORE a AFTER SCHOOL CARE for St Will ed Studil starting Sepu99 Supervised outdoor/indoor activities a snacks Please CAN Tracey at 426-4864 CHRISTIAN ROME daycare bide stories and character budding music Values. good manners and right attitudes are taught Limited posibons avaitaDle Ages 2.5 Preschool Farm Rd" 2 Close to Pickering Go. Cal Kathy (905)837-9600. FMApWI M Rd. Complex. Close to G0. Nonlx*- h0h gaily cerare. w/program. rook. A/C. Intar to school aged. 6 --bpm. fun a pan - time. Sumner excursion. (905)-837-2573. HOE DAY CARE aailabk . Located in Whitevale. Phase cal Mlism (905)472-8736. SOUIN AIA)( Lord Dhrinm or St 8eroadale Sdnod children welcomed. Crafts. outings hinniComputer CPR 'and horst acid trailed. Excellent rekrelhces. (905)686.5184. PUZER IG Bonk / Roue: tLoving eadaycalre; Is months 110 (tenad backyard and ,park). rats, stay mte, molt. ria tntlous meals a smacks. First Ad, C.P.R. certified. Non- smoking, receipts. 905.428- 1244. PICKERINGISIR J.A. McDOW ALD. in our home for 3 a 4 year (ld. Full-time. Experi- enced and references re- quired Non-smoker. 1905)M3667lem mag. • Daycare Arailek . SOUTH AJAX/PICKERING BEACH RDiBAYLY private home daycare will provide a =0 many leamrq oppominn- fiesIrregular hours araLaok. . 1 Buanau lo New Health Technology Can Help. 01 Healthcare Provider Do you Love People'/ Are you Ambitbus a Motivated? Unlimited Potential! Call Fran - 905420 -5951 WE FkOWOod KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD• ex - cell very test quality hard- wood. guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned, cut a spit. Hmest measurement. tree delivery. 905-753-2246 On WON PRODUCTS. InK k bad of IM. Buy now. Rrdastr soandsReadyb bum. (905) 852.7586 1 am p& AIR CONOFTIOMERS 6 to 10000 BTU from SM. De-hu- midHier $55 Id 576-0132. CL inm used. wholesale ppthhr�aIntpp E -hili undo $3. mm nsnaolmchildrers. Form- er Fashim 62 Old Ki kill" Road. Pickering tillage. Ajax. Td 905-626.6019. forSelle $PC. OOEEMM bedroom suite, solid wood. mint condi- bon. $1200. Gas Flan% like new paid SI O. asking $800. Antique parlour set. sold ma- hogary. SM. (905)427-7374 A SIM fmee fridge &stove $499. APartmerhl six washer a dryer $450 ,Full six washer a dryer MOD. Cas Mery for a deal (905)242-0838 1 Artk:ln a sr• A/ UPHOLSTERY! Domestic & Foreign Decorating Fabrics Custom Furniture and Cabi- nets. Knowledgeable and ex- perienced Decorating Servic- es Clearance on prints/ac. cessones Showroom by appt House of Duality Design & Decor 1905)725-1311 or 1- 800-906-6661 BLACK SIDE by SIDE Ken- more fridge with ice maker & water filter 6 months old 3 year warranty Bought at $2200 Asking $1500 (905)- 420.3763 CARPET - Drapes and blinds Shop at hone service. Lowest prices Guaranteed utstalla- hon, residential commercial 416-450-4366 CARPET BROKER. 100'x, Ny- lon thick plush stain resistant carpet For 3 rooms. orgy $36900 Price includes 30 Sq Ids carpet, deluxe pad and in- stallation in your home Free quotation in your home No interest, no payment for one h,r- year. Daniel. 1-800-205- 8757 /905-434-1830 CARPETS SALE: Lots of car- pets 100% nylon stain re - ease. carpet 3 rooms $339 30 $q yd l Includes carpet. premium pad and installa- non Free estimates carpet repairs Serving Oumam and surrounding area Credit Cards Accepted Call Sam 905.686- 1772 CARPET AND VINYL - Carpet three rooms 3C square yards. from $329 installed I will ds- cowo your test quote up to lox Customer satisfaction golaneeci Cal Mike for your free estimate. 905-431-4040 DIMING DOOM Set - Solid Oak 2oc taru atmet. 6iso- tlolsfered chars. 8h table. has 2 inerts $2000 can 1905)668-0476 SCUBA DMMG LESSONS - iummer Courses Staring VOW' SCUBA anis Srnorken Equipment SALE Call1905) 568-8566 Till tree 0-877.333 'level Dive Source Scuba .www dvVSOwte CDM FARM EOUNMLENT Cock. Shutt side rate S'5C 1: Allied ;ulnato $750. 30' New Hd- and hull elevator $800. 3 for- -ow semi mown Oliver plow 61000. 5 S•Ctidn harrows $250. 315 New Holland bald $4000. 3 tial hay wagons 5900 New IlpAand 516 WNW Dealer manure spreader $1500. more 9853467 FOWL SNOWMOBILES. 1 loude trauer S50r ornplete ;&y (905142:-9955 GOLF CLUBS - Len handed 1999 Tinersi 0 C 1 981 Irons 4 to 4 wedge asking $500 998 Top Flee tour irons. 3 to dgaap wedge $450 Can (905) 668.7950 after 6 om HANK'S APPLIANCES Party Sakes Se,vice Deluxe frost - Ira itidges, bake new WW selection Extra paplcdy wasters. 2.8yrs. new style drat drives. S275lup Brad new almond Fngdare refill erator. SCTaldvderm. valued at $999 only $750 While West. inghom dryers. scrach/dw 5299 Lxgt ukcwn of side - Dy -side up stoves $149, up. Come in a v" our shi room today 426 Srrnca St S (905)7284043 NARDWOOD FLOORING. /1 Grade Birch 3.1!4'x3,4' a 2-1! 4-x3'4' T&G Bitter loolurp than maple at less than had the price.$2 51 h Also Pmt floong a waNKap<s a how prices Doug 1990055)649- 506 MOTOOtUED SCOOTER IOph- Way 2000) $1000 Rased toi- let seat $35 Bath carr $40 Can(905)576-5429 MOV" SALE . Every nq goes Make an offer Teak dmnq table $100: 5 drawer pne dresser $50: 4 GoodYea snow tires 185. 60.114 $200: skis. boots & poles $50: Sorry turmabk SM. Hasseldad 2 1/ 4 camera with access $1600: Gralab digW dark- U- $100. 666-3428 imer$100.666-3428 (sop) MOVING Sale must sell by �tmedromi su ate $450. Conpukr dealt put out keyDowd table i80. olio (905)720 0813 rwm TECIIMICMN available for twkrg, repairs. and pry PullconsuAtatda o aN mlikes a models. Also mcm- ditmedpis for sale. fat Barb at 905.427-7631. CLOCKS Go! Scratch and Dent Sale. Huge selection 01 new and used patios. New ft'" PWMhorn $795 and up. Rent to own. 100% of aft rer" pay- tlents appy. Also a Hup w lectin of grandfather clocks from 5995 and lip. Cal TELEP PIANO 433-1491. PRIMATE SALE of office turni- tlre: high qualify how fumi- tura tools, computers: Pictures; N's; f4m, video reduc- tion and e4MV equipment: drum set: video assenes: cDkctors items and much nitre. Cal (905)668.6797. RENT TO OWN new and re- conditioned appliances, and new TV's Full warranty Pad- dy's Market 905-263-8369 or 1 -WO -798-5502 PIANO $500. Small fridge $180 Rotiller $150 Lawn Boy $80 Hay rolls $25 Freezer $350 Fridge & stove. white $650 RCA satellite 5450 Fax machine $125 VCR $85 An- tique sewing machine $150 (905)-655-4138 or 19051-432- 1147 SHEDMAN Gualdy wooden sheds 3 x a- Dam kit. only $339 plus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickering For more into all 905-619- 2093 SONY PLAYSTATION «,th 2 paddles 7 games memory card and du installed $350 obo 579.65M Isnpu PINEIOAK FURNITURE En- tertainmer: d^dS Home of- tice. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bedroom and Custom Designs our Cnttsmen have been WVV quality said pine a wk fum- lure for the home since 1974 Drop m and see our State d the Art woodworbnq Way and let us show you how tine turmure is made 8 you buy anywhere else. you will pay MORE a get LESS' Traditional Wood- working 115 Norm Port Road Is on Reach Rd ) Port Perry. 905-985-8774 hop,/wwwtra- doonalwoodworlongon a MANE CAGES r;r sale Call Lir 905-683 511 snp NEW DAMP air ClDndroci. 12 ;00 hr 4'9 8.500 btu $439 '5w Diu vertical $519 rangesUsed ndgn $125 ups used used $In up. used washers 199 / up new and used con open &ted washers and dryers at low prices. New txaw name hldges 5480 and up. new 30' ranges with dock and widow N30 bade setecil d onw new ad used Appliances CAl is today. Stephenson's Ap- pIunces. Saks. Serna Pits 151 Bruce St Osha- Well 576-7448 web site www durh&mmal CWWe- Phensons GARAGE door repairs, broken Springs ;abkx. rovers. open- er Einstaliaa Tuehgs. $49 95 1 336-0073 Articw Warted ANTIOUES7AbsoluloW Ad- ,kc•- always raluabie usually free' Purdtasrg outright. es - tan w/some antique cont- ees. (no limn lo rake con- sidered). collections of any sort. quantities or single an- tique items Special merest n loorcrofl pottery 111 try to re- spond ro all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Broatkn. Ontario !9051655-8049 or (905)242.0890 BUYING ANTIQUE and col- lecta ie contents mdudng complete estAes Best possi- bk prices pad Henry Kahn 905-985.8161 Antiques Porcelain, Chi- na, Silverware, Jewelry. Old Coins, Stamps. Comics, Sportcards, Old Records, Old Toys. Old Post card collection. Private Collector (905) 430-3385 ® pvtlfe Sae SAME V To SIM. - KAYAK POOLS - Rectangular, above ground indudkg dxkirg. 16 X 24. O/D. $5.995. Package includes let r. 2 ladders. sad 666-7564.. mom' etc. 1 -SW i l Low a Foam FOM short barred temak at. BlondlOrage/with duk markings. About 1 year old 683-3210 or 683- 5 20. LOST - Brock WMeriadoci Delbrook area. Female Cat Srnokey gray, short -haired' skin, de -davits. One year old. Lost Monday July 12. Her name is Daisy. (905)427.9342 LOST GAEBI Patrol. 64r tall. Church a Hwy. R area. Re- word 905427-9725 11011 PetelSuPpleel AMEW.M COCKER SPANIEL Pl1PPIES, adorable bundles of love. Tenderly home raised. Iahols. 905.985.8021 g y y m 5. 95. 91 1 BEDROOM epanmew $645 5400 Call Angela at 1-705- Sunbnd LE coupe 1751 rdif mo ^rJ-4rq ,nldes August/ 374-5582 carr. auto $3395. 93 Lumina September 1st Immaculate LHASA APSO PUPPIES- ador- Van, air. super nice 147K only newer biding accommodat- able- ready io go arous :o- $7985 '94 Safari Ext. loaded ing quality tenants only in lours First shots. vet sharp 510985 '86 Must better Oshawa neighborhood checked. dewormed Call Ju- lie (9051 433-7360 auto. pretty and dean $1995 905 721-8009 or Joanne B8 Buick LeSabre loaded 1 BEDROOM APT Near bus 705.786-3124 113K must be seen $4400 and do7mi;• rr Arad Aug v HELP GIVE a homeless pet a second chance Healthy kit- tens. vet checked with first booster Adult cats. most spayed or neutered fully vac- cinated Many medium to larger breeds of dogs also available Pets supplies and donations always welcomed Call Durham Animal Adoption at 19051438-8411 Airran0piles to sale 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 door hall. 'rip red ,vnh red u7 - tenor. never winter driven. 106.000 rtkl rs All ding $6500 certified 0 8 0 will consider trades pick-up etc. Days 905.427-6110 Even- ings 905-723.7019 1912 OLDS CUTLASS J8 au- tomanr «rth mag wheels Good running condi- tion May be seen at Ste" s Auto HWYI12 VIrr" Pmate site $750 ohm as is (905) 655-4110 1911 DODGE M, :omen- ide «Hite yew cop and tires. afro. transmisswn. PS. PB 1 owner, as is Needs some TLC 51 800 18 0 905-666- 0749 1917 TERCEL 2 door aulomm- c $190C e",tled Call Abe , at -5117, ewtrorlgs 421-1637 19N GRAND AN. :door 4 Cylinder e,^..mat c --ert,INd and emr UOM teSWd 190.000 kms 52800 can (9OSI619- 2351 ISM GRANO VOYAGER blue. good CdnC,i•�i,r '5.--,nf, xrn S38S0 terhheo 15do Audi 5000 Ouatro station wagon Gold, good rcondition $two as is (905)433-2445 evenings ISM HONDA Acura Integral RS mudei : fluor good cord, Ain $2 750 as is (905) 428-9961 1919 HONDA CIVIC .X sedan, auto ren, ;o.d . ondrtipn 53.500 firm, as is Service records aval"M Can 905)427-9426 1991 TOYOTA -emel. 4 dos. 5 -speed :rated mndows. clam Seats. stereo. excellent con- dition. dealer mantaumo. cer- braa 53800 Call 1905436- 6920 1993 ACCLAIM Dower steer - u19 Dower praxes aixarube. amWm rassene 6 glin0er New tmsmkssfm Good con- dtbm As is 55000 firm 728 8537 atter 6 p in IM SUNBIRD Paoac SE 4 cylinder 5 speed, black in co- 1". klow. sharp looking 140.000Ikm Asking $4500 certified 1984 HONDA SHAD- OW 750 Excellent shape $1500 firm (905) 430-0963 194 NISSAN SENTM 5, still - immaculate condition low kms, loaded. looks brand new Executive dmM. $6400 905-725-6704(snp) 194 SUZUM swwr. 4 cyln- der. 5 spd. New micheWns. New exhaust Sony stereo Mstem ust be seen! $41700 S 905- 668.18". 1918 CNEV Cavalier. 2 dr. 5 spd.. our. cassette. extended warranty. 10011uns. Excellot cmdi6on. $9000 O.B.O (905)- 433-3773. WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, n0 credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 94 Chev Blazer 4 dr Tahoe 99 $600 incl 1st & last (905) 723-2280 9 a m - 5 LT loaded 143K, asking pm NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 PAGE 21 A/P 1 An el•a for sw • 1 5kripp e•"AT ak7ardlo 1 1 •tomo •e tar sefe 1 Trailers DUALITY furniture Cherry COLLIE PUPS. Smooth Reg- 17 RHEBMD, 400 4 SO Can- RENTALS Starcraft Coleman Mahogany by Gabbard and istered Champion line Tri s dyaple red Very good condi hard -top campers. tour sizes Lane Antique and reproduc- and blues Ready to go Vet bon 56.000 miles. $8.500 as Brooklet 1905)655-8893 hon pine entertainment unit. checked first shots. micro- is or best offer (416) 287 - table, chairs, designer love chipped (905) 434 2808 5811 3 seat. apaintings No dealers •l mum (905,04 438 HIMALAYAN KITTENS - ador- CERTICAR IS HOT! WE ARE _ RCA. DSS. SATELLITE, new able Woes with gorgeous OVERSTOCKED ON GOOD 19!2 16 1;2h Pontoon Boat and Trader AM FM cassette c model 5135 including test blue eyes Tenderly home RECONDITIONED AUTOS Eq radia mooring full card (all channels open) View raised CCA registered. shots 95 Firefly 5 spd 81K Sale camper cover Call 705 -786 - over 700 channels installa- 905-985-8021 $5.050. 91 Bunk LeSabre Lid 2154 after 5pm bon available Card guar- anteed for 6 months KennSat PUREBRED Golden Retriever $ ^wr•s (905) 725-0196. 1905) 767- puppies Farm raised. 1st Cavalier 121K $4.995: 94 a 1 1 For Rant 3637 shots. 2 females. 5 males Ready to o b Jul 30th Buick Century $7,788 91 Grand -A 81K S 7 RENT TO OWN new and re- conditioned appliances, and new TV's Full warranty Pad- dy's Market 905-263-8369 or 1 -WO -798-5502 PIANO $500. Small fridge $180 Rotiller $150 Lawn Boy $80 Hay rolls $25 Freezer $350 Fridge & stove. white $650 RCA satellite 5450 Fax machine $125 VCR $85 An- tique sewing machine $150 (905)-655-4138 or 19051-432- 1147 SHEDMAN Gualdy wooden sheds 3 x a- Dam kit. only $339 plus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickering For more into all 905-619- 2093 SONY PLAYSTATION «,th 2 paddles 7 games memory card and du installed $350 obo 579.65M Isnpu PINEIOAK FURNITURE En- tertainmer: d^dS Home of- tice. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bedroom and Custom Designs our Cnttsmen have been WVV quality said pine a wk fum- lure for the home since 1974 Drop m and see our State d the Art woodworbnq Way and let us show you how tine turmure is made 8 you buy anywhere else. you will pay MORE a get LESS' Traditional Wood- working 115 Norm Port Road Is on Reach Rd ) Port Perry. 905-985-8774 hop,/wwwtra- doonalwoodworlongon a MANE CAGES r;r sale Call Lir 905-683 511 snp NEW DAMP air ClDndroci. 12 ;00 hr 4'9 8.500 btu $439 '5w Diu vertical $519 rangesUsed ndgn $125 ups used used $In up. used washers 199 / up new and used con open &ted washers and dryers at low prices. New txaw name hldges 5480 and up. new 30' ranges with dock and widow N30 bade setecil d onw new ad used Appliances CAl is today. Stephenson's Ap- pIunces. Saks. Serna Pits 151 Bruce St Osha- Well 576-7448 web site www durh&mmal CWWe- Phensons GARAGE door repairs, broken Springs ;abkx. rovers. open- er Einstaliaa Tuehgs. $49 95 1 336-0073 Articw Warted ANTIOUES7AbsoluloW Ad- ,kc•- always raluabie usually free' Purdtasrg outright. es - tan w/some antique cont- ees. (no limn lo rake con- sidered). collections of any sort. quantities or single an- tique items Special merest n loorcrofl pottery 111 try to re- spond ro all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Broatkn. Ontario !9051655-8049 or (905)242.0890 BUYING ANTIQUE and col- lecta ie contents mdudng complete estAes Best possi- bk prices pad Henry Kahn 905-985.8161 Antiques Porcelain, Chi- na, Silverware, Jewelry. Old Coins, Stamps. Comics, Sportcards, Old Records, Old Toys. Old Post card collection. Private Collector (905) 430-3385 ® pvtlfe Sae SAME V To SIM. - KAYAK POOLS - Rectangular, above ground indudkg dxkirg. 16 X 24. O/D. $5.995. Package includes let r. 2 ladders. sad 666-7564.. mom' etc. 1 -SW i l Low a Foam FOM short barred temak at. BlondlOrage/with duk markings. About 1 year old 683-3210 or 683- 5 20. LOST - Brock WMeriadoci Delbrook area. Female Cat Srnokey gray, short -haired' skin, de -davits. One year old. Lost Monday July 12. Her name is Daisy. (905)427.9342 LOST GAEBI Patrol. 64r tall. Church a Hwy. R area. Re- word 905427-9725 11011 PetelSuPpleel AMEW.M COCKER SPANIEL Pl1PPIES, adorable bundles of love. Tenderly home raised. Iahols. 905.985.8021 g y y m 5. 95. 91 1 BEDROOM epanmew $645 5400 Call Angela at 1-705- Sunbnd LE coupe 1751 rdif mo ^rJ-4rq ,nldes August/ 374-5582 carr. auto $3395. 93 Lumina September 1st Immaculate LHASA APSO PUPPIES- ador- Van, air. super nice 147K only newer biding accommodat- able- ready io go arous :o- $7985 '94 Safari Ext. loaded ing quality tenants only in lours First shots. vet sharp 510985 '86 Must better Oshawa neighborhood checked. dewormed Call Ju- lie (9051 433-7360 auto. pretty and dean $1995 905 721-8009 or Joanne B8 Buick LeSabre loaded 1 BEDROOM APT Near bus 705.786-3124 113K must be seen $4400 and do7mi;• rr Arad Aug v HELP GIVE a homeless pet a second chance Healthy kit- tens. vet checked with first booster Adult cats. most spayed or neutered fully vac- cinated Many medium to larger breeds of dogs also available Pets supplies and donations always welcomed Call Durham Animal Adoption at 19051438-8411 Airran0piles to sale 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 door hall. 'rip red ,vnh red u7 - tenor. never winter driven. 106.000 rtkl rs All ding $6500 certified 0 8 0 will consider trades pick-up etc. Days 905.427-6110 Even- ings 905-723.7019 1912 OLDS CUTLASS J8 au- tomanr «rth mag wheels Good running condi- tion May be seen at Ste" s Auto HWYI12 VIrr" Pmate site $750 ohm as is (905) 655-4110 1911 DODGE M, :omen- ide «Hite yew cop and tires. afro. transmisswn. PS. PB 1 owner, as is Needs some TLC 51 800 18 0 905-666- 0749 1917 TERCEL 2 door aulomm- c $190C e",tled Call Abe , at -5117, ewtrorlgs 421-1637 19N GRAND AN. :door 4 Cylinder e,^..mat c --ert,INd and emr UOM teSWd 190.000 kms 52800 can (9OSI619- 2351 ISM GRANO VOYAGER blue. good CdnC,i•�i,r '5.--,nf, xrn S38S0 terhheo 15do Audi 5000 Ouatro station wagon Gold, good rcondition $two as is (905)433-2445 evenings ISM HONDA Acura Integral RS mudei : fluor good cord, Ain $2 750 as is (905) 428-9961 1919 HONDA CIVIC .X sedan, auto ren, ;o.d . ondrtipn 53.500 firm, as is Service records aval"M Can 905)427-9426 1991 TOYOTA -emel. 4 dos. 5 -speed :rated mndows. clam Seats. stereo. excellent con- dition. dealer mantaumo. cer- braa 53800 Call 1905436- 6920 1993 ACCLAIM Dower steer - u19 Dower praxes aixarube. amWm rassene 6 glin0er New tmsmkssfm Good con- dtbm As is 55000 firm 728 8537 atter 6 p in IM SUNBIRD Paoac SE 4 cylinder 5 speed, black in co- 1". klow. sharp looking 140.000Ikm Asking $4500 certified 1984 HONDA SHAD- OW 750 Excellent shape $1500 firm (905) 430-0963 194 NISSAN SENTM 5, still - immaculate condition low kms, loaded. looks brand new Executive dmM. $6400 905-725-6704(snp) 194 SUZUM swwr. 4 cyln- der. 5 spd. New micheWns. New exhaust Sony stereo Mstem ust be seen! $41700 S 905- 668.18". 1918 CNEV Cavalier. 2 dr. 5 spd.. our. cassette. extended warranty. 10011uns. Excellot cmdi6on. $9000 O.B.O (905)- 433-3773. WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, n0 credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 94 Chev Blazer 4 dr Tahoe 99 $600 incl 1st & last (905) 723-2280 9 a m - 5 LT loaded 143K, asking pm $12.510: '91 Firefly auto. 4 dr 1 BEDROOM adanie u4 103K only $3395. '92 Astrot Ext ....rows y,�w. loaded 144K red & sit- ll chew ac7 ;,:rgrr, All A ver. now $7995 96 Sunfire Perry area .rr'.er Coupe. auto air. red 71K ony raled 11) 'rrr, , $950r CERTICAR AUTO CEN- 5856 au r ... . TRE. 155 King St. W. at Mid --4675 town Man. Call 579.2886 TRY US'!! _ 5599 Down ! Free CAA &'Warranty Free oil changes Bad credit okay Cars from $199 per month Financing Available on Car Repairs (905)420-1666'1 199✓) CHEV MALIBII km coiov ;nor^ '-Arce of factory warrarhr S' : iCG :all 434-27'5 N!Y!l.IL Pa 011 � Automobiles MNnh1a0 A a A AUTO- ars 'r.n-kr ?Wls we pay up to S70 XO i,ash on the spa Any cona- bon. any year calf uS any- time. 24 flours, 7 days 30 rain service 905.686-5003 or 905-706-SZU CASN FOR CARS, we buy use,- .rhaes :e ,cies must be n ru, cordiian. Calc 427-2415 or come to 479 Bally St Ent. Aman at MURAL AUTO SALES 1 Trucks ►lir 1915 GMC lull S..e pickup. new 'fres chrome mns, box Nler polo and arpet interior 305 auto. red. great shape. 147.000 km on engine $3,500 firm certified Cal (705) 328- 0402 1991 GMC Siem SLX long - box extcab excellent condi- ionloaded. fibreglass box top $7800 Truck is certified & emission tested (50725- 2539 or (905)718-5439 after 6 Pm 1998 MUM 15111. V6 $13.300 certified. all taxes m- duded 5 speed AMIFM cas- sette. 60/40 high backseas. 56.000km. tug factory waRan- ly /9N GMC 4x4 S15. 56000 certified. 2.8. 5 speed, draw ba and cab. res slider. new paint. no rust. AM/FM as- sent 705-357-1527. t 1 TIMMY 1fM8 COLS Columba two trailer, excellent condition. steps 6. 3 new tires, heater. stove. cooler, propane tank, 905-nrr--8382tt 900. Oshawa 1117 TERRY. 31 toot im- maculate. queen bedroom, tip - out. lvwwq Willis. must see 59900. (905i 576 2446 V TRAILER. N. Shore of Rice Lake Beautiful triter park. FullyeQmpped. seasonal l le pad Many extras. Must be seen to appreciate. Asking $13.500 (905)-728.6181. 48X79. 2 BEDROOM Avalon park model trailer. Ronda room , tug deck. Fully fur- rksbed . au -conditioned. IIaurppee corner tit. 5 star park.Bucik- hom Lake 30 minutes from Oshawa Sandy Beach. pool. docks. 99 hes pard Marty ac- bvihes. $34.900 (416) 992- 8000 SUMM nM' AV' ^t �aurdry S85u mo utir Avad mind -cmLirerpool (90.5)-619- :524 9am­9pm daily and ar- Spm 416-523-7,908 BORN ?amt apt Major a.: a•e.i Pnvate laundry -a con Cable Utilities AA wi- usrve No pets 2 air yr0 n'ute entr Avail Aug 1st 3051-426-935fi 2 BEDROOM ,. near Osha- .va -.^rrc ,' .31 P&OUN sundry. storage Available August 1 Non Smokers Pre - erred S650,mo plus Mdro IG5-576-'635 2 BEDROOM .pDet :eves of louse S'.5•; n.. t bedroom casement apartment S750knc. LI appliances our condrtioi- rg. nicety decorated. Ostia, wl One bedroom U. Down- '.,wn Oshawa Brand new eryffwv mduded - ap- Ciyances. air etc Close to bus 5650 wnc. Au avalabk Arfqu# 1St No pets. hrsviast (990055) 432-2141 2 -BEDROOM oastown awr.me- ear 0TC'G0. sep- &rare entrance. Laundry. large Irving room. maser bedroom, ceramic floor Prefer. worrunq person Iliad Sept 1st First & Last S81G�mo inclusive 1905) 839-2194 SU MARY ST. E. WHITBY ane oedr',)m suite a,a.Qo,t Sept Ist Well-maudared quiet low-rise buildup Ap- PIWTAS parting security caneras. Laundry lac Shown by AM all Janet 666- 2450 AJAX targe 2 bedrocm hair menf apartment. parking. laundry Close to 401 and schools- $800 inclusive Available immediately. first/ Inst a must (905)576-4178 Imessa l l BACHELOR APT $512rmordh- ly plus utilities. 3rd boor walk- up. no elevator, enquiries Can Mark 852-3107 Leave mes- sage BASEMENT APT - prrvtte country setting Parlurg. I" - dry, gas fireplace non- smoker. no pets References/ personal credit and police deck Avail Aug 1st SM. hydro 655.3004 lsni BEAUTIFUL 3-Dedroom man level. 2 entrances, paved dnve. laudry. garage, cer-i our. close to Oshawa Centre $9501month utilities included. available Sept 1st Call 905- 434-1781 PEACEFUL large 2 bedroom. mamtloor. w/garage rear Counice Estates Conservation area. private yard. gardens, 3 appiances. off street parking (211 $7755 .575 utilities (gas). EMOMLMI LARGE 3 bedroom apt New bro doom a pain, 4 appl $725/mo .hydro Avail. now 655.5539. PICKERMIB MAites/Sheppard Largel bedroom. basement. apartment Cable. lull lutduen. hreplace.lridge & stove. 5pc washroom separate entrance $780/mo midusnve Avadaiii August 1st 1sVUsi. No pets no smokers. SingWMature couple. (905)-839-5M -rr- A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, July 18, 1999 11 1>wmlt v 1 1 Itlent • «Rem rlent o"me r 1 otraee « RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 dt 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished & New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. & Maint. On site Security. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm Sat & Sun 1 pm- Spm &If VALIANT PROPERTY ` MANAGEMENT IllllL 905-579-1626 Illll WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falbv crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hvdro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.bigtoot.com/-highn,,,er CENTRAL Oshawa. ,a,0e b 3 bedroom apartments avaii- able In weli-mamumed bdltklQ closeb all ampMmes Please call (905)723-0977 9 am -7pm DOWNTOWN Whitby. one bedroom adult apartment 525 pJmo includes neat and air. laundry fac NI hardwood Boors One parfung Relererhtt required First/last No pets Avail Sept 1 430-8327 SE43AL a RD61J16 Gary r^'-a�.:Iate VirgpR Wind. Large ow :;ak kww Separate a rhdry room 4 pc balth cite to Schools. stiop- '^q a Go No smoking. no :ifs. Avail Aug. 1st S-=0 plus Creat Check 83!1227 bedruuw ;vias den, sudaome ar Lrhgk person All inclusive Available Sept 1st $7MM No pets Non-smoking pre- limd (9051432-9629 « (905)4274996 Finch 8 Whites 1 -bedroom basemem.pa riled parking. brwdloomne 1. separate en- trance laundry Wmkties fust and tut. $675 n0 pets Avail- able immelliatedy 905-420- 3741 CMIGEOUS 3 bdrm mem floor arge at-in-kddlen striped Yard avail Aug 1st 5950 all orJuseve Call Pal Bird at tun -Con 720.2004 MALAGA RC Oshawa. rear GM Spasmus 2 -bedroom 1625 marsh . hydro ilea♦ ca- ble. parking mrlduded Avail - SM AuglSept 1st. Laundry on premesa Call (905)434- ONE Aft 2 -bedroom mmmeimme- diate possession mitral Oshawa Couple -preferred. badge -stove, carpet. treshy- Panted =%rig. laundry, ec pets Near Diis Reason- We (905) 725-2642 after ONE BEDROOM Svnmmugcount IlaortrthmW Pcuenng Av paybkool ftW lst.(905)649-2436. tME 6EDIIDOM, AeauntW rr rime walkaA. Coutice. 900 sq, ft.. separate entrance. free Parking 8 laundry. rJair. 5660 Inclusive, Available Aug. 1st. Call 579-3611, NMAMIA. 2 bedroom apan- eem ricer Oshawa Centre, tneiri I= dl 1110". electric MO. no pets. loAast w 5775 mnClusive. 5►-- �- (905 3i�a'i-dr;2ss «Leu (90 92 5116. NMRT6A. 2nd. a 3rd. floor a ileplex. 2 bedrooms. crow xoom. kmchen, batt. sepank eetrance, "fable last 1. 79700 Inclusive. lusive. ( ) 433 - /Mad. immid. Large brighd , 6drM. DsIM. aappt Sep: aNr, sTeraOe. All irlcfNies. lacked- Mbn trnfenbpp��s. Abe sem. (905}xi,�Qdi.. full 1-budroomNo WIIdOMMMIM eta ltlderpotmld P Itifin, tat Oro.r).nmer So ocr:eprlcy. (11h111-1619. PICKERING. a.allab:e aria 1-Dedroom basement apart - m m 4pc bath W-mn kitch- en. separate entrance, all In- clusive including laundry. close t0 Go suhon a all amenmoes 686 310 SELF-CONTAINED I bedroom basement apartment Brack / Ddbrwk area Available Aug 1st 5725/inclusive list a last GII James (9051619-2289 or 991-2083 - OSHAWA Large 2 8 -ti •lies Included. JEasy access to schools. 1� appt call 1(905)721-8741 Will , fir,..... -a". '.00r or Iuwrftm CUOU No e'h, non-smokers Rneren, es required 5840 plus unb- 'Ies Anitabk now 905-430. 3800 Carp) Norns Re/Max Summit WHITBY 2 bedroom apt available Aug 1st. 5735 000IV ndudes heat, hydro and partono for one tar Lan- dry facilities Call 666-3268 and kraus maagt WHY •mr when you can own your own home fpr IKs Olin you tMnli'" Call Dave Hay - lack Sales Rep Re/Max Samret Reny (19�9�1)J Ltd ) 668-3800 or (!OS) 666- 3211 1 Hou••• For PAO YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? a Qom( from $700'i roM -i Not Much Dainpayinee i? (905) 5714275 14MO-840.6275 Mark Stapley spate... ria ww W AM DAM DU- I have a home for you Be M sem. Cliffs ed or toirmnon a You mmW have a dollar - 6 mtxM tree. Min - mum income. $27.900 Ra- t4lnW* credit. My service absolutely file to you. CaN Ken CoWs. Cc~ Banka (905) 728-9414. 3 MORN. sem, near O.C. Aad. sept 1st 69601mo. . ictal. Mo Retaarces re- gnired. caM i9os)fi66-3z17. 3 NEDRDDM . 1 -bedroom house for nes. UN plus Wit. tial. ill" Oshawa. Awiabie immediately. Telephone (90506-2216 for more ifMor- maion. s @MOOM upper level of houpsIeon - n -smokers. gLid neiliftnDou"rhood. Close to OC and all amentiies. 510001 monMIY Utilities inrJudW . washer a dryer. 433-4107. Domestic 3m so. FT. ExectNve lame in Counice, near schooi. $1800, utilities. FirsVlasUde- posiV efentru required. Please Cad Sav 576-9339 or 922-2856 (snp) A UMNEATA&LE DEAL! From SM. down, ownyou own hD St"N at $69.900 Ca - des fair less than rem. OAC. 24 hit free rmcudad wu 90S-726-1069 ext 277= we MOW No Real Esme. AwdoRnaW 410 500 590 ,.'� 590 590 SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASY!! • First Time Buyer? - Call Mark! • Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Markt • Not Much Downpayment? - Call Mark! Mark offers honest, professional, .� no pressure service to help you own a home. (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Rema: Ability Real Estate Ltd. A53ULUTELT ASTOUNDING 6 months free then own a house from $550%month You require full time family in- come 128 000 . reasonable credit I do the rest Don't Wad Call Bili Roka. Coktwell Banker RMR Real Estate to- day (905) 728-9414 AJAX. 4 bedrooms Large lamely room 5 appliances Aur. parking Located in from of school $1300/mo . utlli- lies 1sviast References Available Aug 1st f9D5)-428- J678 evenings EMPTY NESTERS OR MA- TURE COUPLE Like living In a park 2 bedroom. spotless bungalow, on a quiet cW-de- sac in Pickering Includes 5 appliances . laundry, garage. basement Lawn and snow are 5985 831.3315 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom base- �eW deck 3 piecebam. aradaW Immediately. 5600 . „ufibes 1st d last Parking 116.461-4727 OSHAWA. 3 -bedroom upper 6 main floor, large Iniuq room. Wnimq room. walk -out to decklarge eat -en lutdien. $785imonth2/3 utilities. krslAast Call 905434-6769 PICKERING . Liverpool HWY 12 3 bedroom semi, very dean 1700. sqft finished basemerd Sept 1 $1150 plus Condolyn Man- agement (905)428-9766 4 DORM whdtry executive home 2 ! baths. Lc. den ,Mo hrepace. parting etc Avail Sept. 1st lsVLW $1200 . 75% Will Mary 666- 3478 or 666-0608 SMALL 1 NEDItooM horse nr lake Orwtarc in Ajax isT a ast ssso,r"Onilmy . uliwbes Sats reared gentlemen ;variable mmm•dately Call ^66.6658 EXECUTIVE 3000 sec 11 4 bedroom cm. laundry c/ vac. available Sop. 1199 51350. 60% Whites RyFmdi Call Gratz at 416.740-3331 ext 245 or 905-4547422 TNREE BEDROOM ciuntry Tame North p,ckenng Arail- abk August ts1 ;905449- 5780 01 7, in WHITBY 4 bedrooms -Cour- btt - 3 bedrooms- EaecubK *Uchod. double garage. baWYAreplace 2 1/1 baths. _August 1695 1st- $1295 Courtice. 905-940-3060 905-579-7013. 1MerM•d WANTED: Prefer pmt to own or lease Responsible agency provide rare to cfeldnn with special Meds is ung for a urge detadted clean well- manmaned 4 Or 5 -bedroom home in PKkenrig area Ref- erences available Please Call (416)438-9768 FBe PAN 1 To.rMnoeeee OSHM, RODU MO and Waverty. 3 bedroom town- house 3 appbumlces. gas nkat. Rent from $875 plus Wilda s Isti35 88 aCal weekdays 1 Reeve jim, V40 MESTMEY/O1 Furrkslled « uduni W Room m tamiy home Cable. own washroom, gwe laundry $4W motstl� 61176.7 snow ACCNIr00A TM. Ande W1 WMYf2 Whitby. fun-heNunfurnrshed rooms. share batti oom and f � tacAities and and Pat. 1100 W (905) 43(}6611. PCU MIG NrDak/Frich. room on maimbor of house . shared aoLromniodation. uW ties induded. Air tan. MM mo. Cad (416)-460-5615 or (905)-428.8508. PAOS=- room for rem, Owe ktdien, laandry fwW- ties, smincinth. sn"ng, must like animals, idose to Go. Must be working lull - lime. CaN (905) 420-0717. ANN Alm IUMWAted room In dears quiet adult lame. Suitable for 1Wfy em- ployed. Non-smoker. Refer- ences. 1911109. SIOWwk. (905)-589-2459. 1 I fired 1.6fDR00r with $MM* room. table TV pakilp Span. buwdw louse. F1ck- emp 905.639-1672. r Townhousesemor r 1 owNquse• for Rerd 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3-13edroom Townhouse Units. Parking included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From $910.00 including nvdTO Call 905-721-0080 1 1 Private Hann 1 1 ivat• Homes W saw for saw t F r I11 i . R Lake Ontario waterfront bungalow. Granite/slate/marble. Solid oak doors & trim throughout. Seawall w/patio. Fireplace. Rare property. (905) 683-5589 agents welcome 3%. 1 hared w Acconvmwdston AJAX „r' dean quieT house is snare Cable. BBCi. fireplace. lamndry. yard. 5- aW U11111143.aN mnduded Avail anytime S3501mo Fit. pmellen 619.1978 AJAX - NDUSE TO share Nice puce S475/monthn- dpe us laundry cable Lan before 1 p in 683.0560 MARgh". McCom, a Hwy e- .arge private guartM. Own kitchen rx$W Share mnrsnce i baundry, Surf �a « ma- ined couple416 737-1880 ® For Remr MATH AJAX 2 bedrooms. available immedUtlgr 51095, inclusive. pall 905.428-871 • 1 only A 32N sq t. IndustrW/Com- memul $1500 m onitMy Fox Street near 401. Oshawa. Available Immedowv 19051 576.0496 a (905) 725.9503 a (905) 720-3666 COWM MI UNITS. Park A Boor. gral location. 2 Auail- able u j 1425 st> ft each Cal (905)579-5077 anew Spm (905)571-3281 RE PA SPACE available. MKMby 1330 sill Nulty Dian - dies Street location. slpn ale. parking C3. Cad 434-N626 ask tNEM 1.200 - 6,000 sq. it. avaiable in free staid - 09 coaamaftial building. Pd - We parting 404.8217. • INBO Y Ulu MAN Olt M CENTRE: Del= d. Nay with oval and doaslside doge. $550. Mal i hydro lack".No ohiYlo cep wking. tM"es, m v0000smda. SpaceMpakiip etlriiprmenml- truds/oelside storage. Also k0. wm aail. soon 905576 2482 «9054264619. 1 Caftm 6Enwnr IDBS RETREAT Passive Sofa design. 1/21r ME of Oshm. 3 bdrm.'s. Clean bels. Jacum. MiaMes to Emig proveicial ppaarte. Hach. fi!C=.0= L Goff. i565hNk. (705) -Zn -3383. CWAM LAM, 2 a 3 bed- room hous9keepiN comm. safe beach, no piens, from $360.6415. Good lhsArp. 705- 656-1981. GREAT FISHING and IamGy hdiday on Ria Lake. one how from Oshawa. Modern oottages- 5ady beach. Play- IaD1y tMec AaflaW (705116-260, 1 Cort for IMMACULATE 3 bedroom cqt- Uge on quiet like 2 his from Oshawa. bOaVmotor canoe. VCR Excellent sviimmmimmimlg. (Wong Available Au- gust -Sep 6m $750 Sep- temberfodober weekends $300 (905) 721.25% a • 1 Florida R to CIiARWATER, fully furnished and central air condfim ed. 2- 3 bedroom moble (permaa. rival nomas Pmaols. hot tub. near beaches; and major at- tractions Children •iekome. Photos slow n yyaoup Inpmte $275 wI (905)613-550.7 Bordering with Disney. luxurious 4 bdrm house sleeps 11, private heated swimming pool, fully furnished, full kitchen with rrVwave. Also avail- able 2-3 bdrm houses. Haseta72.tNaettll/5) 4316 72 W Wi the 1-NM24F/lIi Home in CLEAR WATER AREA s Dearocim. low M m. pool. Int. fe"s tout. Panel. 1180. private yard. dee ro beach. Mmailable now For rib a Photos (905)-579- 37M. Fm sob 1 Peleele Xlsrmmt 4 N®RDOr 24M S4R brick home. 3 IflNstrtne Crescent. MOT 1MMby. 7011 fractal on a•a Stun, beaLtibly fano- sraped. 3 bWwoonms, eradte hfascow-- Iaoum. Nrm tomMildkn, disfiwauner, main floor laundry room, be - place to uffli f system. cm tral vac alfa air, upgraded ntelmral Carpo d�ew. No efficiency (9g5)�gg9gluriau. M AMSNA FDMEST 3 bdrw.. 2ppbath sick spit. in - "Brandon KAj aaisoid oalk as rami( file flooring. New =I - br at air i4),= kMrace. Asking 111.800. (�os) 43tr3W ATIWASNA FOREST wmsklMey- m noted ti d 6 al==v sid- ing, double garage for sale. Pnwk. CM 1« appoirMmpM (905}576-0992. 6EAUTIFUL, multi-level side Split, 3.1 bedrooms. rich ale.. 3 banns, large umml room wil r/a, civ, fans basemen with wet bat, w/o to large deck to aboveground Pool, raviiN fol ft"* palm- ed, move -in condition. 14 Mansfield Crescent. (9050048712 Asking 6,92.501). 111t�''�I NEST DEAL IN TOM - Semi detached home. hardwood floors. newer windows and doors. newer rool. $99.800 IVhy rent, don't wad' Call Mike McMahon Remax Summit 1991 Ltd 905.668-3800 LAKE ONTARIO Waterfront bungalow Granite/Slate/Mar- ble solid oak doors d trim Throughout Sea wall with pa - Fireplace Rare property (905)-683.5589 Agents wel- come 3% LAKE ONTARIO Waterfront bungalow 'Grande/Slate(Mar- ble solid oak doors a trim Ihroui0out Sea wall with pa - to Fireplace Rare properly 1905)-683.5589 Agents wel- come 3% OPEN HOUSE!! Saturday July 17 and Sunday July 18 1ppmm Spm 112 Old Varcoe Rd. Courhce 5 bedroom, custom built bungalow Loaded with extras (905)-434-3661 or (905)-432-1531 unG 2372 sq h Ranch bun- galow 1 14 acres 3 bdrm 2 12 bathrooms 2 par garage Flushed walkout bsmt Stone fireplace. pool shed. A/C. ca- ble. mai loop laundry room. Iacuzzi tub. $295.000. Open House Sun July 25th llam- 3pm 21 Chrabe Cres. Utica Must See' 19051-985-1095 1 Condos epi -'Sib- PRIVATE 3 bdrm Condo for sale by owner Bryshore 1210 Radon St Pickering $102.000 0 B 0 i9051 -W-0709 1 Farms Far saw 94 ACRE HORSE FARM Ken- dal 5 SOG sq n fame with In door pool 5 bdrm s Horse barns 40'xl20' a 40'x150' Ganaraska River flows through property 8 paid This is one of the finest tam in the area Asking $490.000. Walter Frank. Royal LePaagqee Frank Real Esure . (905e;7b 4111 Las fpr $ia CHEMONG _aa 110 h wa- lerfront tit Area of nice homes on Trent system 14 aae Fowlers Comas. Peter- Zo6iigh 559.900. 17051 742 carr Sm - $IWO Advance anrd paydaycommission or pen- sm Answer in 20 min 665- 1148 416-29&9902 MONEY MIONLEMS. Get out Of debt quick wrtholiI gtw�q baiiuupt or bang 1 Everyone accepted i d Credit rang CII or free wit" atmpn 905-576-3505. student loans included. • W 6virvice; FACTS YOU MEED M KNOW! 1 (666) 641-4629 DEBT RELIEF GUARANTEED WE CAN HELP! i 1 op ACCESS YOUR MONEY NOW, FAST FINANCIAL ASSIS- TANCE. 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Join us for an evening of melodramatic revelry' For tickets call (905) 668-3358 or Email harveymOcastle-ed.com Cost per perwx $4250 af3 A / S39.50 senor Tabled 8: S315.00 Table of 10: 5390.00 CHEQUE. CASH OR VISA • 840 840 CREW PROPERTY SERVICES Professional Landscape Mainil nance COMMERCIAL. - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL • Lawn Maintenance d( Garden Care (tYeaW ai.Nrea*. As Regtared vacsbonl • Whitegrub Control Applications 1,170 Sq. Ft For Only: $47.49 + GST Phone: (905) 432-3823 FREE ESTIMATES TV" REMOVAL i RIANOTENAMM slump INllnotral A Leaping CALL DAVE 831-7055 TREE CUTTING & TRIMMING 24 yrs. exp. Fully insured Free estimates 905-433-7140 1 c■ae+ga Lait"WingI MOTlcicn oar ttaiYw(or SERVICE Experts in Removal, Trimming, Pruning &Topping Fully insured. Free estimates Call Shawn 90"19.1704 TEACHER available to tutor students Grades Kindergarten to 6. Multiple Exceptionalifies and Associated levels welcome. 831-2914 Please read your clISAW ad on the frac day of putilka- tan as we cannot be responsible for more Ulm one hvwtion in Ute evert of an error. . AOrR ereertarta.it Wsc�scal-' Serving Durham Region Discretion Guaranteed Open 9 a.m. Daily (905) 725-2322 Now Hiring 181 ... a grrttleman's lest frier! EX(EP'IIONAL LUM SERVING DURHANY REGION ELEGANCE & CL4SS fF]JA�lIY t DDOk'n01V GUARANTEED 'Not associated witk any Mhe r 4048761 NOW JWJRMG LaParty services . Party services RABBIT WANTS WORK DWg Magic ;:Or Children s Paries Arid AN Occasions. Have My Own Magfaan. CaU Ernie 668.4932 BILE 61MI MLL PBOf111=01fS Featuring RAND[ Children's Songwnter/Pertormer Also available • Face Painting - Clowns & nwre • Birthdays • Special events • School Concerts (905)428-8057 8 1 Pq "qMP21_1`1 Children's entertainment for any occasion. '* Clowns, character look-alikes, knot bags, face painting, magic, music.' 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