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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_07_27PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER PICKER I N G' S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 19 6 S PRESSRUN 44,000 20 PAGES TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1999 OMONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $51$1 NEWSSTAND r� 77. Man gets two - v s ayears al t*r o role in tragic crash Accident took life of father of six BY STEPHEN SHAW and three years' probation. VIC Staff Writer "I wouldn't call this justice. -.. Tears of anger followed the Nobody cares what we think:' a sentencing of a Claremont man tearful and distraught Helen Gib - convicted yesterday of criminal bons, the victim's mother, said fol- negligence causing the death of an lowing the sentencing. Oshawa father of six - killed in a "It's not what I expected. I ex- t crash moments after police called pected him to go to jail longer than off a pursuit of a fleeing truck. that for taking a life... It's not David Franklin Doerfler, 36, of enough:' an angry Lorna Gibbons Claremont, was being chased by said outside the court, adding she Regional Durham Re Police officers • �� g• expected "at least" a 10 -year Nov. 15 just before he drove his prison sentence. J 5 A pickup through a red light at the Prior to sentencing, a hand- ;; • t intersection of highways 7A and cuffed Mr. Doerfler stood in the ,PI _ 12, in Manchester, and slammed prisoner's box and apologized to into a car carrying John and Lorna Mrs. Gibbons, seated in the front ..z, Gibbons. row of the courtroom. Mr. Gibbons, 47, was killed in "Please find it in your heart to the collision, while Mrs. Gibbons, forgive me for the death of your 35, who was asleep in the passen- husband... It was not an intention- ger seat at the time, escaped with al act... I am truly sorry for his ANDREW IWANOWSKII News Advertiser photo minor injuries. demise:' said Mr. Doerfler. Judge Hugh Campbell of On- Mrs. Gibbons dismissed his Enjo tarso Court of Justice, Oshawa sen- apology. y yourflip �� tenced Mr. Doerfler to a jail term "It means nothing at all. Did it of two years less a day, in addition bring my husband back? No- It to eight months which Mr. Doer - Six -year-old Bradlee Kerrigan uses his father's Bradley's father, Jeff,was giving his son some filer has spent in pre-trial custody See CLARF_MONT page 5 stomach and chest as a launching pad while pointers on the fine art of flipping while out last Inside the �A doing a few flips in the Ajax Memorial Pool. Friday. New Pickeringlibraryback on the books News Advertiser I� � � wNERE To o R ROSIN Tam t Me Councillor seeks support for $1.89 -million plan E Pale ...........4 Professionals SMW 1550 GAYLY ST. BY MARIANNE TAKACS plan has fallen through as well. library in East Woodlands Park ::::::: _ _ j 5 UNIT 17, PiCkering Staff Writer "The Woodlands site is not an on Kingston Road that would in- (905) 420_3285 PICKERING — Council will option at this time," explains elude a 10,000 -square -foot ii- CI=Wfkd • - • • • • • • • • • ..16 NOM: MM --M. 9ant-3M be asked to resurrect a plan for Coun. Ryan. "The school board is brary and a 1,500 -square -foot GIVE US A CALL Sat losm-3pm construction of a new library in continuing to use it" community room. It was to re- Groh . . _ , , , , ....683-5110 the west end of town at its next The Durham District School place the existing Rouge Hill meeting Aug. 3. Board is expected to hold classes branch. 0' hlo UM • • • • . •683-5117 Ward 1 local Councillor Dave at Woodlands for at least another '"rite reason it needs to happen 1 • • - • • • , •683-0707 Ryan says he will ask colleagues two years, for students being is because the current facility is IM8111 190M .....683-3005 NW u0cme fr m for a vote to move forward on the shifted from other closing inadequate;' says Coun. Ryan, Af1K0N Ll _ • , , •683-75,45 & HP project, which was shelved last schools to new ones not yet fin- who is council's representativeYM! Now In Stoekl summer so Pickering could inves- ished. on the Pickering Public Library 31 ol tigate the alternative of locating a In May 1998, councillors Board. • • . , . • . • . • •1"800'662-8423 "0"420-9707 public library in Woodlands Cen- voted to proceed with design de- Pickering Public Library act- ' ENO .newsroonldidurham.net PIolr. en Town Center tennial Public School, which was velopment and construction Web slit • , .' .dufhamnews.net X725-2199 to be closed. Now the alternative drawings for a new $1.89 -million See LJBRARYpage 2 FAX 683-7363 oakews Centre Flow Advice Can Save You Mone -+ Y 7,, % W YOU purchM e's Mane appllonw, do yois staff can recommend the molt energl► eff dent apply- dtetk the sale tog to find the lowest price? antes in a variety of model and price ranges. 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TOWN OF PICKERING CIVIC DAY HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS M110NDAY AUGUST 2, 1999 � .. making Pickering/Ajar a Safer Place to Live, Work, Pl J Visit! • Civic Complex (Town Half _. llage • All Public Libraries Pickering Transit • Pickering Museum Village . r 683-8401°+ • Recreation Complex Effective July 5, 1999 • Recreation Pow ,WS•TRUCTOR FOR NVUf ER **NEW** Increased Mid-day Service • Dunbarton Poolx The Town of Pickering is pleased to announce a 1999 summer pilot program that will increase service frequency during off peak hours. Adults mast suoelzie chi_4h vo and assist with the craft prUMM • Town Coursed Meeting Tuesday August 3/99 • 7 30 PM Dm afire stems instructor The following routes will now provide 30 minute service Monday • GarbmgdRracIin!/:ard w aste �` onwk through Friday g y ONLY• No CollectionT Tr • PictcerieyTransit July 7th & 9th- Button Buddies & Yarn Dolls _ RT. 2/11+ Liverpool & Finch/Hwy. 2 Regular Saturday Service Saturday July 3[199 Monday to Friday ...5:00 - 5:30 pm RT. 2A/12, Village East/Brock Rd. Regular Saturday Service Monday August 2/99 paints/brushes, blending, RT. 6/5 Bay Ridges/West Shore comrnencing at 5:55 AM I"Mom mem"' shadowing, etc. as well as previous teaching experience. P g • EmsrZc= services Ju 28th & 30th- SaucySpinners RT. 14/3 Maple Ridge/Glenanna Na Affected by the Holiday Schedule#90Each Publics rgency Phone N905-683-4319 Monday to Friday ... 5:30 - 6:30 pm Fee: $82 (10 Classes) of the above routes will provide 30 minute service as follows: b M /anxglkr. RS.O. INDp��'"�� iid fn om the GO Station Arririrg @ the Pickering Town Centre • Closed on Saturday, July 31 to Monday August 2/99° August 11th & 13th- Shoe Box Camera &Photography Lesson twfttdft. 0 S minutes to each hour 0 20 minutes after each bour Will not operate on Monday August 2/99 August 18th & 20th- Log Cabins -------------------------------- • .` Fee: $82 (10 Classes) Departures from the Arriving Ca the GO Station Friday, July 30 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM Department. Pickering Town Centre 0 10 minutes to each hour Saturday, July 31 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM @ apex, 25 min, after each hour Sunday, August 1 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Au existing off peak service remains unchanged. ( with the exception of the Rt 2A/I 2 A 4 pm) Monday. August 2 CLOSED July 31 to August 2 Child Supervision CLOSED .Cquohm The pilot service for RT. 2A/12, Village Eas03rock Rd. which Friday, July 30 OPEN SWIM: 6:00 AM to 7:30 AM departs the GO Station at 5 minutes to each hour, will now provide ADULT SWUM: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM direct service to Brock Rd. & Bayly St. on an hourly basis during OPEN SWUM: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM till peak periods. 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Satutday, July 31 OPEN SWIM: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Please be advised this pilot program is primarily designed to Sunday, August I OPEN SWIM: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM improve travel options for working students and to improve Mgpday, August 2 CLOSED transfer connections during the mid-day period. This service may be discontinued subiect to review. Watch for The Town Brochure in tomorrow's News Advertiser Wed. July 28/99 Call 683-5111 if you do not receive your copy. (11 (A C d.." ere ewer. wrwwrt Y— of oto. A• ­ Sunday, August 8, 1999 yr �a,,,IckiGfr„ o� 11 a.m. to S p.m. �p� _ � ys lrarut_c-rn acririricr \ s S ling bas "Ma sexy ° f°"9' i and fon etorr ract/csanwur.� 1 useurn _. llage _tet WOW warccnow rl.Gr fs. endo. $4.Jd. fes. . r 683-8401°+ / KIDS IN THE VILLAGE O Summer Craft Program 0-3 at the PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE (Hwy #7 at the Village of Greenwood) Wednesdays & Fridays in July & August Craft Program 10:00-11:45 Pioneer Games & Activities -12:30-1:30 C DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE Get a head start to the Hockey Season by joining the & RECREATIONREQUHM Town of Pickering Summer Skating Program Bring your picnic lunch THE FOLLOWING , $3.00 for children $4.00 for adults ,WS•TRUCTOR FOR NVUf ER 2M PROGRAMS Adults mast suoelzie chi_4h vo and assist with the craft prUMM na�� Dm afire stems instructor Beginner Skill Development (45 years) �` onwk - Decorative Stenciling with Monday to Friday ...4:30 - 5:00 pm OR July 7th & 9th- Button Buddies & Yarn Dolls _ V I" knowledge of stencil Monday to Friday ...5:00 - 5:30 pm - July 14th & 16th- Fantastic Fans MEq,,, Evfbw paints/brushes, blending, Fee: $48 (10 Classes) July 21st & 23rd- Rain Sticks I"Mom mem"' shadowing, etc. as well as previous teaching experience. P g Advanced Skill Development 49 ears p ( years) Ju 28th & 30th- SaucySpinners d v"••Mo*-OW xet...+- Please detailed Monday to Friday ... 5:30 - 6:30 pm Fee: $82 (10 Classes) August 4th &6th- Be Leaf It or Not! b M /anxglkr. RS.O. INDp��'"�� iid submit a resume by August 4, 1999 to Valerie : Hockey School (Recreational) (6-9 years) August 11th & 13th- Shoe Box Camera &Photography Lesson twfttdft. Jones, Employment Services Monday to Friday ... 6:45 - 7:45 pm August 18th & 20th- Log Cabins M*A&WkW.**: n..sY.x.0*1k. Coordinator, Human Resources .` Fee: $82 (10 Classes) August 25th & 27th- Dream Catchers g w" Department. For more information, please call (905) 683-8401 P PAGE 4 f0EWS Editorial &OpiNioNs N E W S ADV E R T I S E R J EDITORIAL Canadians deserve better from armed forces Military mess must be cleared up For a country with a proud history of being there when it counts: the tak- ing of Vim), Ridge, the liberation of Holland, the going ashore on D -Day and the countless peacekeeping mis- sions around the globe over the past 40 -odd years, Canadians have had to suffer during the 1990s as our mili- tary's flaws have been exposed. The embarrassments have piled up regularly in depressing fashion. First there was the murder of a young So- mali and the cover-up which followed. Then there was the exposure of the barbaric hazing rituals our airborne regiment conducted and its subse- quent disbanding. Finally, amid re- ports of poverty on our out-of-date bases across the country, came stories of grotesque sexual harassment. And, while all this has continued, the feder- al government shut down the high- profile inquiry which might have cleaned up the mess. The latest fiasco refers to reports that someone within the military tam- pered with medical reports of peace- keepers who served for six months in Croatia in the early 1990s. Given that there is concern some of our soldiers may have handed dirt contaminated with PCBs and bauxite and that some are now complaining of symptoms consistent with handling said contam- inants, this revelation is shocking. The memo, written by a Canadian Forces doctor who was onsite in Croatia and affixed to medical files of serving per- sonnel there was written to "ensure pension coverage in the event of fu- ture health problems." But now that memo is gone. What's to he done about it? Former Ontario Special Investiga- tions Unit (SIL') head Andre Marin was appointed just over a year ago to he the military's new ombudsman, charged with investigating complaints from military personnel. But Mr. ;Marin was told by Defence Minister Art Eggleton he could not investigate any incidents that occurred before June 15, 1998. It's as if the govern- ment is trying to sweep aside anything and everything that happened up to a year ago. That's hardly a prescription to cure what ails the military. Underfunding, low morale, lousy equipment: the list goes on. Now sol- diers and the public have little faith in command at the top if such serious abuses of power can occur. It's high time the government came to grips with these problems. The ombuds- man, unencumbered by restraints from the minister - like the auditor general with the federal government - must be allowed to uncover the truth and provide solutions. Canadians de- serve as much. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnewsC&durham.net. Submissions which include the water's fj name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. U L Y 2 7, l 9 9 9 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR People of all ingful and uplifting. Let me confess from the religious beliefs ntGod. the amethat I am altandronly believed by such great reli must come Personalities as. Abr together To the editor: Re: Religion being a personal matter, it must not infringe upon the rights of others. The article 'School prayers get mixed blessings' which ap- peared in the Pickering News Advertiser of July 16, 1999 con- tained varied opinions on the issue and was balanced. mean - Death of JFK Jr. shakes a generation Sadness of another Kennedy tragedy gives one cause to reflect While we were celebrating Soiree '99 in Newfoundland, we heard the disturbing news that John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane had gone missing. Which got me wondering, are all men created equal? Yes, but seconds later the differ- ences start to take effect. I've followed the trials and tribula- tions of the Kennedys all my life so 1 feel a personal loss. One of the last recollections I have of my dad was watching the burial of President John F. Kennedy. We not only lost JFK Jr. but his wife and sister-in-law, an entire fami- ly and all that lay ahead for them. The sadness of this accident leads me to reflect on my own life. I was raised by a single mother who devot- ed her life to my sisters and I, so was JFK Jr. His mother was both famous and world renowned. His father was the most powerful man in the world. His stepdad, who he called Mr. Onas- Dan Davies Opinion Shaper sis, was the richest man in the world. Imagine the resources and opportuni- ties available to him. My own teenage sons are facing the pressures of grow- ing up and I wonder how the enor- mous burden of JFK Jr.'s family tree played on him. He became a lawyer to satisfy the legacy but his heart lay in publishing, just like his mom. He found a connection with the average man, a common trait of the Kennedy family. He was voted "'Ilse World's Sexiest Man", a tribute to his charm with the ladies. JFK Jr. and I both lost our moms to cancer. Life goes on, however lessons are learned. When someone says 'live ieach day to the fullest' that message hits home. 'It's not the destination but the journey that really matters' is an- other one of my favourites. Today I'm going to watch a memorial for three People who were far too young to die. Tomorrow, I'll count my blessings that I can hug the ones I love. Burial at sea is a unique way to go back from whence we came. My mom also wanted that. We are all cre- ated equal but life brings enormous barriers to some and opportunities to others. In the end we are brought back to the beginning, more experi- enced and a lot wiser but, in essence, equal. E-mail comments on this column to nnews0durham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full naive and town of residence will be con- sidered for publication. out - believe God gious sham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammed to name a few. This belief of mine is my personal matter and I very much hope that fellow human beings in the community who do not share my belief may be cour- teous enough to tolerate it. As a member of the community, I won't question what other peo- ple believe or don't believe be- cause that is their personal choice. The important thing, howev- er, is that so long as believers and non -believers are willing to work together without bias and come up with a just solution concerning school prayers, it will be a triumph for the Durham District School Board and its trustees. Most importantly, it will be meaningful for school students which I submit are the main reasons for this debate. Ikram Makki, President, Muslim Youth & Community Centre of Pickering/Dutrham The News Advertiser accepts let- ters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for verifi- cation. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in let- ters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Ad- vertiser. 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The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax dt Pickering Board of Trade; Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. &0= fan11R Rc Claremont man convicted of criminal negligence CLAREMONT from page 1 still doesn't change how I feel about him. I will not, I cannot, find it in my heart. There is no happiness in my heart to forgive;' she said. "They're just words," added Helen Gibbons. Court heard the tragic sequence of events began just before 1:40 a.m., following two domestic calls to police. A fearful Candice Doerfler went to an unmanned Port Peng police office and picked up an emergency telephone to report she was being followed and harassed by her es- tranged husband. When officers ar- rived, Mr. Doerfler fled south on Old Simcoe Road, and the chase was on. Shortly into the pursuit, Mr. Do- erfler turned on his four-way flash- ers and slowed, as if stopping for police, but he then accelerated west on Hwy. 7A at high speed. Soon after, Mr. Doerfler's head- lights went off. Police abandoned the chase because of safety con- cerns. Wit' -un moments, Mr. Doerfler ran a red light and T-boned the Gib- bons's southbound car. Crown attorney Sheila Cressman said evidence showed Mr. Doerfler was travelling close to the posted speed limit of 60 km/h at the time of the crash. The Province's Special Investi- gations Unit investigated the offi- cers' handling of the pursuit and de- termined they acted according to police procedure. Following a trial, Judge Camp- bell found Mr. Doerfler guilty of criminal negligence causing the death of Mr. Gibbon and bodily harm to Mrs. Gibbons. Mr. Doerfler pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled sub- stance - a small amount of hash oil WALTER PASSARELIA/ News Advertiser photo Relatives of John Gibbons, killed in a tragic car accident near Port Perry, leave an Oshawa court- room after the sentencing of David Franklin Doerfler of Claremont to two years in jail. From left are Mr. Gibbons' mother and father, Bob and Helen Gibbons, and his wife Lorna. - criminal harassment and breach of probation, for violating a court order he have no communication with Mrs. Doerfler, whom he'd ear- lier admitted assaulting. Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Julian Gojer told court Mr. Doerfler suf- fers from bi-polar personality mood disorder, a major mental illness and was possibly in a "hypomanic state" in the days leading up to the crash. Two weeks prior, Mr. Doerfler received a new prescription of Lithium to help control his illness, court heard. He never filled it. Based on an assessment, Dr. Gojer concluded Mr. Doerfler's dis- order likely contributed to his ac- tions, however, he was criminally responsible for them. Mr. Doerfler told Dr. Gcjer he didn't stop for police out of fear he would be assaulted, a belief rooted in his claim police had once broken his ankle, court heard. Mr. Doerfler consumed about five beers in the hours prior to the crash which, with his condition, is "like mixing gun powder with fire;' Dr. Gojer testified. Without proper medical treat- ment and close supervision in the community, Mr. Doerfler poses a serious threat once released, said the psychiatrist. Ms. Cressman told the court the tragedy has had a "completely dev- astating" impact on the Gibbons family. The couple's four children, be- tween the ages of 4 and 16, have lost a "much -loved" father (as did Mr. Gibbon's two adult children from an earlier marriage), and Mrs. Gibbons has had to rely on friends and family for support. "My husband was a kind and gentle father. His eyes would light up when the kids went running up to him after work. Their little hearts have been ... well mine was ripped out, so imagine what they feel," Mrs. Gibbons said. eekend fund-raiser to benefit AIDS patients I W BY MIKE RUTA Mountain Superslide and wagon AIDS-related services divided into Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS, Staff Writer tides the areas of support, education and groups such as the Durham com- • If you have no big plans for the coming long weekend, the party is on at Pleasure Valley south of Uxbridge. The recreational park hosts a July 31 benefit concert for the AIDS Committee of Durham. All ages are welcome to enjoy live music from many Durham Region bands, including South of Seven, The Ninth Insight, Gumption, Tabasco, Dark Horse and Wild Blue Yonder. A surprise guest band will headline the event. If Saturday turns out to be hot and sticky, there's no better place to be than Pleasure Valley, located on Brock "Road north of Claremont. The admission price includes un- limited use of the 400 -foot Water - slide, a Freshwater Pond with chil- dren's waterslide, a kids play- ground with Rainbow Bouncer, climbing equipment, a 100 -foot 4- AIDS Committee board mem- ber Maureen McBride, lead vocal- ist of The Ninth Insight, conceived the show, knowing her contacts in the music industry would give her a head start on staging the event. "I proposed it to the board and they were very excited about it," she said. Ms. McBride said there's going to be some zany contests for girls and guys going on between the bands, including a watermelon -eat- ing competition. Kids three and under get in free and will enjoy clowns and face painting in addi- tion to the other attractions. There's also beach volleyball, a dunk tank and prizes. Concert -goers can bring their own lunch or buy food and bever- ages at the park. Incorporated in 1992, the Aids Committee of Durham offers prevention education. Services in- clude counselling for HIV-positive people and their families, a support group for those who are HIV-posi- tive IVposi- tive and education to front-line health care workers. Trudie Reid, committee execu- tive director, said the benefit is to -help replace $35,000 in lost federal grant money. "Iitere's a national AIDS strate- gy, and under that strategy we were receiving a grant to offer prevention education to high-risk youth," she said, noting young offender resi- dences and high risk areas are tar- geted. The Street HIV/AIDS Preven- tion Project sees a team of staff and volunteers hitting the streets of Durham Region each weekend to educate youth. When the AIDS strategy ended in March, to be replaced by the mittee were invited to apply for funding through the AIDS Commu- nity Action Program. explained Ms. Reid. They were in for a shock. "We received nothing,7 she said. "We expected to receive more than we had before." The funding shortfall especially impacted the Youth Outreach Pro- grams. Tickets for the benefit concert are $15 in advance or $20 on the day of the event. They are available at Pleasure Valley, or call Ms. McBride at (905) 683-1360, or the AIDS Committee, at (905) 665- 0051, to find the nearest location where tickets may be purchased. Volunteers are needed and wel- come to help. Please call Ms. McBride if you can pitch in. The rain date for the show is Sept. 4. Alcohol is not permitted at the park. W EDITION, Juhr V, IM PU E 5 AI► AJAX AND DICKERING BILLBOARD JULY 27, 1999 TUESDAY, JULY 27 TEENS: The Youth Centre, 360 Bayly St. W., Unit 5, Ajax, hosts Activity Room Olympics, testing athletic, creative and mental skills, from 6 to 8 p.m. It's one in a series of free drop -ins for teens. Phone 428-1212 for more in- formation. SPA: Young women aged 13 to 19 years are invited to take part in free weekly spas from 1 to 4 p.m. at The Youth Centre, 360 Bayly St. W., Unit 5, Ajax. Topics include nail and skin care, fitness, aro- matherapy, yoga, personal safety. Register each week. Phone 428-1212 for more in- formation. WOMEN: The first-ever meeting of the Women's Reference Group for Durham Region is being held from 6 to 9 p.m. The group will gather informa- tion on training issues facing women in the region. Call Joan Kerr at 576-3805 or 1-877-475-1244 for information and location. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 ALZHEIMER: Alzheimer Durham holds an Ajax support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 487 West- ney Rd. S., Units 19 and 20 (at Clements Rd. W.), Ajax. All care- givers welcome. Phone 576-2567 (Kim) for more information. TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax - Pickering Toastmasters and Pick- ering Powerhouse Group hold bi- weekly meetings together this summer and meet at 335 Bayly St. W., Ajax, in the basement of the Fortune Financial building. Meet and greet at 7:15 p.m., meeting from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. It's for those interested in public speaking and/or leadership and communications. There is no charge for the meetings. Phone 683-4439 for more information. CANCER: A weekly Caregiver Support Group drop-in meeting, where people supporting a cancer patient can share feelings and coping strategies, is held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Phone 579-4833 for more in- formation. FITNESS: Yoga for Bodies Under Stress, for cancer patients or their caregivers, is held from 10 to 11:15 a.m. at Hearth Place Can- cer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Take an exercise mat or blan- ket and a small pillow. Loose clothing recommended. Limited space, registration re- quired. Phone 579-4833 for more in- formation. CANCER: Reflexology for cancer patients is offered at 1:30 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Os- hawa. Call 579-4833 to book an ap- pointment. P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY EDITION, July 27, 1999 •-------------- 1--------� rary project support sought LIBRARY fmm page I ing CEO Linda Linton told council last week the li- brary is struggling to pro- vide service to west Picker- ing with an inadequate building. She said staff at the Rouge Hill branch are try- ing to meet the needs of 30.000 area residents in a facility that is only 4,200 square feet, when a build- ing of approximately 10,000 square feet would he required. "We've reached a situa- tion where no new material can be added to the shelves without the removal of other material.' said Ms. Linton, explaining new material has had to be stockpiled and the library is unable to add new sub- ject collections in areas such as computer books. The squeeze at Rouge Hill is resulting in more people going to the already busy Pickering Central Li- brary or requesting inter - branch loans which tic up staff time and resources. "Currently the Central Library handles over 84 per cent of the circulation I -or the town.' said Ms. Linton. "It should be around 60 to 65 percent" She also noted the Rouge Hill branch itself is deteriorating and $10.000 had to be spent this year to replace the air conditioning system. ..This together with the generally poor condition of the building makes the fa- cility extremely uncom- fortable for both staff and the public." Library board chairman Jill Foster also attended council to ask for construc- tion of the new branch to proceed. She notes the western branch was put in the li- brary's five-year plan in 1993 and was supposed to have opened this year. "We know we need to a building on the new li- brary site. And he expects the Palmer House, a 150 -to - 170 -year-old brick 'cot- tage' on the site, will be de- molished. Keeping Palmer House as a part of the new library would cost the Town an es- timated $100,000 to $352,000. JILL FOSTER 'We better do it soon because it's only going to get more expensive.' build so we better do it soon because it's only going to get more expen- sive the longer we wait.' It's expected building the new facility will cost more than the $1.89 mil- lion estimated last vear be- cause construction costs have gone up since then. A large chunk of the money needed is already available — $361,900 from development charges, $260,900 from the sale of a portion of the Rouge Hill branch parking lot to the Transport Ministry for Hwy. 401 expansion, and an estimated $350,000 from the future sale of the branch itself. "This is a project that's long overdue;' notes Coun. Ryan. "I'm pleased that we're finally able to get on with it. A think it was post- poned unnecessarily. We should have started this project on the site identi- fied in 1997." Coun. Ryan says two concerns associated with building the new library have been more or less set- tled. Another home is being finalized for St. Paul's on - the -Hill Community Food Bank, which is currently in First 9or�s Famous * Gifted psychic, tarot & palm readers... * The world's only interactive psychic museum... * Merlin's gallery of mystical talking boards... * Amc ing free lectures & demos... * Irs alf here ly 30, 31 & & much, much more! "�: 4-10 Whitby Carling club Sot: 11-10 815 Brock St. North From Flwy 401, W 410 Aon: 11_7 Norlh on Brock St., which becomes Brock St. N.) to: I 1 I I I 1� 1 i I ♦� I is! i ON TAR 10'5 I I 1 I I rs On j gDRIVE ut ... i 1 I LS We- [3-1 L -L L � 1 I r• 1 be tested in 1999 I 1 I 1996 199-+ 199? I I In 1 1990 1988 1986 1 LS 1 198-1 1982 1 1980 1 Accredited Test &1' Repair Facilities Il� c: L _ L:+Irt ; 363 Bayly St. W. I linS i (E- of Westney) Ajax (905) 428-8888 I Ib. 1 Wti(Au-,(l LQII '(l LUI(A%-. WIL 1 ?J 1715 Kingston Rd. I (E. of Whites) Pickering (905) 831-2974 a`2s 1el%'Q4 z ( ILC-V1Q1CA ��Lt��ILLLL,RL, Liu, Gayly St W. 1 bS I (at WestneW Ajax (905) 427-2500 ; Ib. 1 1 IL lt! (C Lis ll L'- U i(1 LW A 1201 Bayly St. W. I . (at Monarch) Ajax (905) 683-6561 1 I It1 i('` IAQ-tyl 11705 Dundas St. W. S I (at Lakeridge) Whitby (905) 43041666 I LL L11Ll! 1t! Ltd 7J 1 1167 Kingston Rd, 1 (W. of Liverpool) Pickering (905) 427-2828 � 1 11120�L.L s (at 9L a ll LLLL UuLt 1111' 1 1 ) (•05) 668 1 ! I 1L::t l_cLtLLQ LZLh.U'U 1970 Brockjid. S. ! 1(S. of DOM Pickering (906) 83149400 1 1 1557 Kingston Rd 1 1(W. of Whites) Pickering (905) 420-90001 119 Harwood Are. S. 1 (S. of Hwy. 2) Ajax (905) 6834358 ; I 1 1 1025 Dundas St. W. 1 1(E of Lakeridge) Whitby (905) 686-22281 SAW t = 4 -`•FJ 4 "There's a satisfaction in -{ seeing a student grow up through an apprenticeship r It allows them to seeow�t the trade is r _ eally ql , like and if they really like M„ it. From a business perspective, we need people in our industry and helping to train them .creates a pool of a, apprentices that we can aT: choose from." Y Bob Cake President F TUUL DIE -NA (MICS M . -� Pickering AIP PAGE 8 -THE NEWS ApyEgI1SEP 7UE5DAY, July 77.1999 milli IN ou ppren ees ra p rogm outh nternahip Appretti064h! Program in Dur ha* Region YIAP gave 1996 graduate Donnie Arsenault a solid start on life The Youth Internship Apprenticeship Program (YIAP) was implemented in 1995 with funding from Human Resources Development Canada. The partner- ship includes Durham College; Durham DSB; Durham Catholic DSB; Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB; and The Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland Clarington Catholic DSB. The YIAP has a focus on apprenticeships with automotive and manufacturing. The Local Apprenticeship Committees in Durham identified a critical need for apprentices in these skilled trades. Students make the decision during Grade 10 and complete 6 Co- operative Education credits during the next two years. The YIAP stu- dents graduate with an OSSD, work experience, apprenticeship training at Durham College, apprenticeship hours, and employability skills that employers are eager to have at the workplace. The program has a 95% employment rate for the YIAP grad- uates. a career in the skilled trade of Donnie Arsenault, is a suc- mould maker. Because this is a high cessful YIAP student currently an demand, high paying trade, I now apprentice at Vinor Manufacturing have a solid foundation from which in Ajax, Ontario. Donnie graduated I can form a prosperous future." from Central r, 11 Oshawa in 1997. He had completed his Co-operative Education/apprenticeship with Vinor Manufacturing. The owner, Neil Woo, offered full time employ- ment to Donnie, and the successful career of mould maker began for this student. "I was a student in the first YIAP class in February, 1996. The YIAP has been a very educational, interesting and enjoyable experi- ence for me. The best part of the program is that it gave me a solid start on life. I have been living on my own (with my girlfriend) for quite some time. We were strug- gling, but we both managed to go back to school and maintain an average on the honour roll. However, I didn't really know what I was going to do after high school. Through the YIAP, I got started into Donnie Arsenault, Apprentice, Vinor Manufacturing, Ajax, ON 905-428-1218 vavid Trew, right, with owner Neil Woo, was also a student in the first YIAP class in 1996. He is now an apprentice at Vinor Manufacturing in Aiax. mile{yF�: 14. t a. # "s, P 111le'rinshi.p.. A THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,1 "94)AGE 9 A/P Sr amno lon Valedictorian Joe Stickan conveys 'message of thanks I - JOE STICKAN . �--�­Good evening ladies and gen- tlemen, my name is Joe Stickan, I am an Automotive Service and Repair Technician Apprentice in the Youth Internship Apprenticeship Program. I . This evening is our graduation, and I am certain that all of us can reflect back to the first time that we heard about the Youth Internship Apprenticeship Program. ., . Our secondary school teachers explained the program to us. They said that applicants required excellent grades, that a positive attitude was a musk and that industry would select the students. We were told that there were only forty openings (20 manu- facturing and 20 automotive), and that high school students from four school boards were eligible to apply. _9111 4SEcP - INIXIMIAL SO PAPMUff C06 LID For Your Convenience' In-store or Mobile ..Service Available 197 Bloor Street East Oshawa, Ontario L1 3M3 Tel: (905) 436-0460 Fax: (905) 436-1334 -The competition was dedication towards all of us_. tough, the interview was stress- To my fellow students, ful, and waiting to find out the I would like to impart the fol - results gave new meaning to the lowing: word anxiety. We have learned much We attended high school and rnore than just the tools of Durham College at the same our chosen skilled trades. time. This was a new and excit- We have learned that ing experience for all of us, it we have to put every effort was also a little scary. After all into everything that we do. (this was college), "older stu- We have learned what it takes dents go there." M— of us will .7 to overcome obstacles. We never forget the first time we have learned how to work as stepped from the school bus and a team, and we have learned entered Durham College. The what it feels like to succeed. feeling was a combination of I would like to con - intimidation, excitement, and gratulate each and everyone, fear, we did not know what to and I wish you every success expect. Our fears were soon put in the future, to rest. We were welcomed by Thank you. our college teachers, and we soon became part of the college community. I GENEENNNOMENNONN� ,The courses were inter - t: .3 ALILS 4"11 challenging, and teacher expectations were high (I seem to remember someone saying no pain - no gain). Thanks and appreciation ,to all the employers who provid- ed educational work place- ments, and in many cases, full- time apprenticeships. Because of their efforts and understand - in& the Youth Internship Apprenticeship 10— wama is great success. An of us have JEREMY TAYLOR been given a great start in life. A sincere thank you goes to all our teachers, both at Durham College and our indi- vidual high schools, and also to Sandy MacDonald, the program coordinator, for their finwJess F_ NAW=4=4C* I&SOUSIrluom sompa" SQUIP9146M CM LM SAFETY FOOTWEAR • SAFETY PRODUCTS HEAD OFFICE 2640 ARGENTIA RD. MISSISSAUGA, ONT. L5N GC5 TEL: 905) 542-3300 FAX: )542-3784 TOLL FR E 1480* -563-8481 SINCE lose him TAYLOR RP.R. ENGINEERING UMnM "DOING A GOOD JOB" OSHAWA PLANT: 249 TORONTO AVE OSHAWA, OPFYARIO FRANK HOLLINGWORTH CANADA LIH 3C2 Madwne Shop Manager W 57944 FAX: (905) 4"M �A-NEAV=:��NoFAA F;XCRU==2MI RICHARD ARAUJO BRAD TORRENS =? :7.11l: I ::t W_ -Te- 711, -..P �116' 'olns to ether studentsr r hi schools steed trades and Youth Internshipstudents from seconda3y schools;~ ` - , -achieved the goal* of transition Lip Program is a pro- across the four local district mak, with an offer of full time pa �m that brings together stu- school boards began apprentice- 'i Pmployment. ats,, secondary schools, skilled ship training at Durham College Since 1996, sheer: have bei des anti Durham College. The during their Grade 11 year. The another eighty students achieve t] lustries that will prosper in the forty students graduated in June, _goal of high school graduatio sham Region are represented 1997 and proved the value of a nticeshi trainiand su nccess- i& PPn p I Grade 10 at a secondary school are eli- this program - Automotive and apprenticeship training with a ful transition to work. The Youth uznfachrting. #95°16 employment rate. The Mu- Internship Apprenticeship Program is grble to participate in this apprentice- :~ dents completed the Grade 12 another option for stadenta who are slip program. The students may j-_fThis program was imple- diploma and the first two levels interested in successful careers for the choose: Automotive :Service a in February, 1996. Forty of apprenticeship training, and future. They'll earn bop dollars for Technician, General Machinist, their skills and training but more Mould maker, Tool and Die Maker, or importantly, they'll be inventing in Industrial Millwright. Students begin z x , themselves, protecting themselves the training in Grade 11 with a Co- _ against any future job uncertainties. operative Education program that JEZIORSKI .JUSTIN GARIBA SAMEEH SALEEM o ers two credits and hands on train- ing at Durham College with a paid work placement during the summer. During Grade 12, students will earn four credits with a Co-operative Education placement that includes hands on training at Durham College, and a workplacement during the Durham Region is a leader for final semester. .r automotive and manufacturing, and In June of Grade 12 year, the —4he local business and industry needs successful apprentice will earn an employees who are skilled and inter- Ontario Secondary School Diploma, ested in a future with skilled trades. two levels of apprenticeship training, Sean Hal, Apprenticeship Training accumulate hours towards the Consultant for the Ministry of apprenticeship, and complete some of Education and Training has stated the essential competencies for the that over 6% of the apprentices in final exam in apprenticeship training. Durham are graduates of this pro. ' Students who are selected for gram. The future of skilled trades apprenticeship programs must careers demands more young people demonstrate strong abilities for prob- make a d6oice for apprenticeship. lem solving, reasoning, and comput In Durham Region alone, a em. Math, English and Science are study of over 200 companies conclud- also part of the selection criteria. Each ed that skilled trades was one of the student is interviewed by a potential top five training needs. The lack of employer who is represented by the skilled trades people in the manufac- Local Apprenticeship Committee. ng sectot is a critical issue for After being accepted to an u assay They can no apprenticeship program, the student, r, on a stkady stream of parent and school must plan the edu- is mplam ao >givg �Pore- cation route for the two years of the idleY ,�' i7ds aliowrs successfel orad- aad squessful JEZIORSKI .JUSTIN GARIBA SAMEEH SALEEM o ers two credits and hands on train- ing at Durham College with a paid work placement during the summer. During Grade 12, students will earn four credits with a Co-operative Education placement that includes hands on training at Durham College, and a workplacement during the Durham Region is a leader for final semester. .r automotive and manufacturing, and In June of Grade 12 year, the —4he local business and industry needs successful apprentice will earn an employees who are skilled and inter- Ontario Secondary School Diploma, ested in a future with skilled trades. two levels of apprenticeship training, Sean Hal, Apprenticeship Training accumulate hours towards the Consultant for the Ministry of apprenticeship, and complete some of Education and Training has stated the essential competencies for the that over 6% of the apprentices in final exam in apprenticeship training. Durham are graduates of this pro. ' Students who are selected for gram. The future of skilled trades apprenticeship programs must careers demands more young people demonstrate strong abilities for prob- make a d6oice for apprenticeship. lem solving, reasoning, and comput In Durham Region alone, a em. Math, English and Science are study of over 200 companies conclud- also part of the selection criteria. Each ed that skilled trades was one of the student is interviewed by a potential top five training needs. The lack of employer who is represented by the skilled trades people in the manufac- Local Apprenticeship Committee. ng sectot is a critical issue for After being accepted to an u assay They can no apprenticeship program, the student, r, on a stkady stream of parent and school must plan the edu- is mplam ao >givg �Pore- cation route for the two years of the idleY ,�' i7ds aliowrs successfel orad- aad squessful ations to opportunities. The students who graduated in June, 1999 have proven their skills and abilities for the skilled trades. Each student will receive an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, work experience for a resume, contacts for employment opportunities in skilled trades, confidence in their skills for the future, and a head start for the future. The apprenticeship program is the best way to learn and earn while creating a future for yourself. The Ministry of Education and Training has recognized the value of apprenticeship opportuni- ties for youth, and has funded many programs across Ontario. In Durham Region, the four local district school boards have this funding to provide more opportunities for students who are interested in skilled trades. The four local district school boards will work with Durham College to recruit and train more students for the skilled trades in Durham region. This will offer local industry a large pool of skilled, promotable trades people to hire as permanent staff. Chris Mitchell, Justin Borg and Krista Shea, with owner Paul Rouen, are all part of the YIAP program and aro cunw ft working at Rouen Phudles Limited. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL YIAP GRADUATES APPRENTICES ARE THE FUTURE [� ROUEN ROUEN PLASTICS LTD. 700 FINLEY AVE., UNIT 8, 9,10 811 AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 3Z2 TEL: 905-427-0502 FAX: 905-427-0137 E-MAIL: rouen@durham.net High Quality Injection Moulds & Moulding THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,1999 -PAGE 11 A/P aduates of 1999 Congratulations to the stu- an apprenticeship program. It dents of 1999 who have made a allows them to see what the trade commitment to their future. The is really like and if they really like success for these students begins it. From a business perspective, we NOW ... with a completed sec- need people in our industry and ondary school education, and a helping to train them creates a pool .head start for a future in skilled of apprentices that we can choose trades. from." Bob Cake, President, Tool Die- Namics, Pickering "There's a satisfaction in seeing a student grow up through KEVIN GALLANT IMMIX rUun MIKE BONDI MCMILLEN JAMES BLACK MIKE STRUNA FILLIP HEPP P BINNING AM PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,19" Wgyp� Unw-Irlo YO 1-C -tVF4%_#1r4!M_&..T*U_ p". ppreftl 08,11 tn , p -Apprenticeship Prorn A [or minVurbs0 n tenor Ma nufVinor Manufacturing Inc. has been in operation since 1989 in the design and manufacture of plastic injec- tion moulds and has partici- pated in the Youth Internship acturing has partid patedsince the beginning Nell Woo, owner of Vinor Manfacturing, believes strong- ly in the YIAP and Is proud to have been involved with the program since the beginning. The company special- izes in the design and manufacture of plastic Injection moulds. abilities and gain valuable groups within the company practical experience in their which enables the apprentice chosen trade. By employing to gain valuable training and apprentices it gives a compa- knowledge from more experi- ny pride in knowing that they enced workers who have been have taken a step in protect- in the trade for a period of ing the future of the industry. time. Therefore the apprentice Vinor feels that this program and company both benefit. has enabled young appren- The apprentice gains experi- tices to further develop their ence and the company gains skills through hands-on expo- an experienced employee sure and the knowledge who has the skills and knowl- obtain by being within a edge required to succeed in working environment. It their trade. allows the individuals to On behalf of Vinor increase their confidence level Manufacturing Inc. we wish and to gain a sense of self -sat- to thank the Local A 14 Apprentice Program since its rrar;At %�C give young people a solid iSfaction as well as becoming Committee members, Y.I.A.P beginning- Vinor feels it is foundation in which to pur- more employable once their administration'all hon -mem - important to employ well- sue their careers. apprentice berm is completed. ber volunteers and all the trained and skilled people The YLA-P. program , Vinor has found that companies that have made and have found this program has provided the opportunity by employing apprentices it this program the success it is. an excellent opportunity to for students to enhance their creates a mixture of age Congratu ---Your Co -off --- 0,0i O,iiCnElit, A -.- to ea r hftre is recognu have earned your mndory School Di iceship trai is very P ? a Icati09i1 creel . .. ... ip. Coronued- - - - - - - "0. THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,1999 -PAGE 13 A/P es ip rogram a Youn Program in Durham:- Region i and 1 program for helping Jason to make s the transition from secondary 1 school to college and ultimately to work so successfully. Pat Barkwell-Parent My YIAP Experience The YIAP program was very hard but very educational at the MARK DEBONO adnate Jason same time. This is an experience that one will not forget. Durham College was very well equipped for the YIAP program which made the program very successful. We were placed in a placement that was designed to help us in both our weak and strong points. Over all the YIAP program was an excellent experience and I highly recommend it. Jason Barkwell BRIAN HALL KEVIN MAVOR JOE COLWELL BRIAN AL1 STEVE FOSTER VANDENSURG Am PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,1999 e 40 To the Graduate Student s Zf of the Youth intern -ship Apprenticeship Program _wm On behalf of the Executive and Directors of The Ontario tz Co-operative Education Association, I wish to congratulate the students who have completed the requirements for the Youth Internship Apprenticeship Pro g*ram. Your commitment to personal educational goals will offer you a rewarding career. Apprenticeship programs are supported by all Co-o-perative Education teachers in Ontario. Your learning from the Co-operative Education component of the apprenticeship training r will enrich your lifelong' learning goals. All of us wish you continued success in your future. -Sincerely A Fk� G*kl, President S_ t 20 •��,�fliYStalls FaCiN40i VSB ODuihan f 4 7 s*a0 , 14" _eA� X A t 7� ATZ f M CO-OPRUATTVP ftwikik"iki- �:,;!VN TAI L! bE, N EDUCAT1() CaOPERt�1'i DE, NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY EDITION, July 27, 1999 PAGE 15 P sports &LEISURE AnV E R T I S E R J Heat squirts snort tn I L Y 2 7 1 9 9 9 Come try our new summer menu Local youths compete at bantam championships Golfer s fare wen on tairways Ontnri( ��T ��% all sh Local b 0 11 � bantam golfers fared representing 0 1 � n g the Whttevale senting the Whitevale Golf well at the 1999 Bantam Golf Golf Club, shot a two-day Club, finished in a five -way tie Championship at the Puslinch score of 154, good for a three- for 16th place. Alexiou fin - Lake Golf Club in Cambridge way tie for 10th place in the ished with an overall score of recently. overall standings. Kostka shot 157, 17 strokes over par. Ninety-one of the top ban- a first-round 76, followed by a Robbie Greenwell of tam (ages 13 and under) com- second -round 78, finishing 14 Georgetown won the bantam peted at the this year's cham- strokes back of the winner. championship with a com- pionship. Meanwhile, Michael Alex- bined score of 145, five over Michael Kostka, of Ajax, iou, of Pickering, also repre- par. PICKERING — The Pickering Heat squirt girls' rep fastball team earned a berth in the provincial cham- pionships this weekend by winning a silver medal at the Newmarket qualifi- er. Only the top three teams from Ajax, Pickering, Newmarket, Aurora, Stouf- fvillc, Barrie and Markham which competed at the qualifier had a chance to advance to the Ontario champi- onships in August. Pickering lost the final to the New- market one team 17- 2, but still man- aged to secure one of three berths in the provincials. Sandra Andrews was outstanding for the Heat, pitching the team to four wins and helping her own cause with five doubles on the weekend. Catcher Tessa Thomas was stellar behind the plate, keeping the runners on base and throwing out six runners during the weekend. Every player made numer- ous contributions throughout the tour- ney to enable the Heat to advance. Pickering opened the tournament with a win over Ajax and a loss to Newmarket, making every game a SEARS CORRECTION For our 24 page price Meltdown C0741`099. Sale Dates: July 26 - Aug. 1, 1999. PAGE 5 - Only 19.99 on national brand boxed bras & briefs. Copy should read: Only 19.99 on selected national brand boxed bras & briefs. Ne sincerely regret any nconvenience this may have caused Sears customers. must win in a double -knockout format. No scores from those games were re- ported. The Heat then went on to de- feat Markham 14-4, Aurora 9-3, and the second Newmarket team 1-0 to earn a berth in the final. 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Planning for this Durham West component is being undertaken as an individual Environmental Assessment (EA) in accordance with the requirements of the Em•ironmental Assessment Act (the -Act"). In 1998• Terms of Reference were completed for the preparation of the EA in accordance with the Act. The Terms of Reference were approved by the Minister of the Environment in the Spring of 1999. We are now commencing the EA in accordance with the approved Terms of Reference. The purpose of this advertisement is to notify area residents that the study has commenced and we are in the process of generating alternative water supply route alignments and facility locations within the Infrastructure Corridor Study Area (ICSH) for consideration by the public and government agencies. The study will include a comprehensive Public Consultation Program. Three Public Information Centres (PICS) will be held prior to key decision points in the study process. 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Information and comments obtained during the study will be considered during the preparation of the EA, maintained as a public data base and kept on file. We are interested in hearing any comments or Concerns you or your group may have about this project. If you have any comments or concerns with respect to the project or would like your name added to our mailing list, please forward the information to: Paul Doff or Project Mamser Consumers Utilities do York Remo Laos Term Water Project office 17250 YeW Sheet Dox 147 Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y 6Z1 Td: (905) 830.4441, Ext. 3064 Fax: (905)895.6353 Deisie Kordnek, P. Erg. Project Mampr York Region 11+nMtrwmf1WrirDgi 1" 17251 Ya W Strett4 iox 147 Nramarkei, Oatu* l3Y 6Z1 Td:(9WAX4W Fit. 3015 Fax: (905)895.6353 - :,5-`4.• APP PAW 16 -TOLE NEWS AONEII'TMM TUE80A1f, Jffly 2T,1911119 THE UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE CTo�Plam Your Ad Cal/: AJAX DICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Uxbridge: 852-9741 lF.AAS S IFIED Port Pe : 9 rry 8 5- 2 511 11 f a,..r, 11 c«..ra 11 Careers 1 General Help ��j Ge'te'sl hlelp 1 P.nenl HNP 1 GelwrN 11Np 1 Guneral 1f.tP 1 General IINp Bert Kleiser Director of Advertising The Mirror & Guardian Newspapers 10 Tempo .Ave. Willowdale, Ontario N12H 2N8 11 Careers THE FUTURE xjm inti are prepared for ct" Those who m focused and to throw who are technically skilled Nil 6 Com using MCSE'Lotus Nixes. Database Computer Maintenance - A. New media web deign and Autocad. sehwsre del ign and pr0grammtg Financial as -mw be available to Bpiliplibleusmess Comput astudents Durham (905)427-3010 CoNege THE NAIL STATION Career Training Cemr Career trarnt- " arihble a aft" alas. ear nndkn0. ped - .0 .. wale g Air brushrg aml tecubipas Student F� ng negotaOk (905ll9 2217 IM"OMEXAUDS. Needed 1^ Catalogues Tv Commer- wl. 1eagatrres. and cars work Q ration fees � and 1416 -944-9343 or t •aw- Mo�-FLUS 11 1 career Trawwo M MMF'S MIL CAME in busness tor 20 years is now elknng Course for Anldrnal Naos Own yow own bli ness rad now to sW up for riled -August (905)723-6672 A Jf187 • Between fee MO 16-24 yeas old • Out a work • Need FREE 60 Cad 905.652-71148 Pickway lirma riencl ion p School Bus Drivers for 3 runs daily. Clean abstract, recent DDC, Fluent English preferred. (905) 420-4574. Electrolysis katructor and en- try level Mafinctors Assistant required. Excdkw and re- oppoRunily Min - mum ve yem workup ex- iperienra. Mug be reliable. wwovxw. knowledgeable Fax resume or a smOstia per- son: 15 Sanwa St. S. ria Fac 905-72s-aia EtveNefc® NAM sm- tsTt A_N EASSISewrtt aim for 1.1 ES a me Ostu- va CerMre�aPickering Town Cal723-5937. AT1EDi1pN - Lacy Linn has 30 FullPart ante ptueons to W. Trait** is provided. These pogbma am m horse- Syl�rpenpay �a 11.50Sports.Call Tues. f m. 6 p_1 o m a.-6p.m 19057234920. AZ DWMG (2) Fully epei- etoed to run U.S. Required immd. Home weekends. 1- 888.476.6939. AZ ONIr5 , lad and hwy Work. Recent abstract needed. CAR (9O5),127-4608 between 9 -SM. 1 G -W ►lap Uff General Help nofiils HELP WANTED. We're looking for people who enjoy dealing with the public. Come join our team. We have openings in grocery, produce, and meat. Part-time employment for day shifts and night crew, varies up to 24 hours per %e ck. IPlease apply in person on Wtxinesday,l July 28th, between IOam- 6 pm, at: Brian & Karen's No Frills 105 Bayly St- W. Ajax, Ontario LIS 7K7 (Former Loeb Store) Brandon Ford Uxbridge requires a Licenced Technician Ford and Diesfel expafilm an ius& We offer excellent earning potential and benefits to qualified kWiduals. Become a [earn member dedicated to cuslcim Satisfaction. Fu lea tic 1111111CArdw T'erlponvY powi t amfllabik. Assemblers, Packaging0ridery/Direct MaiV Warehouse/ForkLifti Machinist/Welders Apply M pwom eefb/- _! 9Meweed Ave. & •sip Aim io,nEM3:ooplD. Bring your void cheque for Direct payment. Adept Pel "mml MLALALJL IK IK ' ' • SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS IDEAL JOB FOR- - Thr "Too Young to Retire" Ftrtowml K - stay at home parents (bring your pre :+choot child with you) • Those with other part-time work PROVIDE COMPLETE N COST IxMvice is built on positive relationships with our18�'�ers and employees. 9-9491 MARKETING ASSISTANT Alderbrook Industries Limited, the leading manufacturer and importer of Christmas lights and decorations has an immediate opening for a Marketing Assistant. Reporting to the Product Manager, you will assist in all facets of marketing and purchasing from concept to finalization of lines. This position requires a complete understanding of the rusting/selling/retail profit margin process. Some knowledge of graphic design is definitely an asset. It you are a recent grad with a diploma in Marketing and ,Aould like a challenging opportunity In this newly created prisition, fax your resume to: Human Resources (905)420-2075 We thank sou for four uttered. but regret dmly applicant., wider cotisideratirwr will be e-emlaeved. ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT FAST paced manufacturing plant located In Scarboroughiequires an Accounting Assistant for manufacturing cost accounting and related accounting duties including daily file maintenance. Communication and computer skills required. Send resume to Accountant, Suite 332, 2343 Brimley Road, Scarborough, Ont. M1S 31.6 AVAIL. IMMED. $30044001wk. No Exp. Nec. I need 6 full time telephone Reps to conduct Market Studies. Hours 1-9 Mon -Fri. 10-4 Sat. Dependable People only Call 720-1507 Supervisor Position Available depending on experience. Be Your Own Boss Rent a chair - Salary plus commission. up to 65% - Clientele to be taken over - Benefiits and professional training available. (also emmit el Gil Tofor ny f� 905-852�Sa 155 or @ 905-430-3281 Is accepting applications for full time, part time, and temporary in house, and sub -contract workers. Appikelliells all be oWleetl si of adlNy IN Bbdahwk. Or aN or pop ON _1 "Belty SI S054KP-5M. vivo (aye! na .' wase aw" eiMaeeMowom�RtmM Hesse fox r+esiliiiiiiiNe to 3§U _J A lK�NCOON Will lted dor the CC,,eeppsnpp�e fill a part ime for bmker for Pub in Uxbridge. (905) van bid bid nus b U.SA as soon 9549. as possible Meat lave: Cur- OEM OFFICE in Courboo rent Canada and U.S. meth- sea" an expenoM Dow cats• poke cluninnce, CVOR M Hygienist dor full rime ma - abstract, able to pass dug tenMyr leave. Evenings 6 Sat. screen. Above average com- urdirn a must. Plum taxi W Deraabon, new equipnwu. sure to ("4*41672 Arn Phone Brian: 1.905.697.3859 W. or 1-888-866-1544. OIN,pl- A 1ELpM wanted IUCAN WILLY'S on - Hwy for local a prelermd b 112 in Brectin Dui. requires lull -time servers, full-time necessary. Applications ac- lwurter help and Wow OePted July 26-301h, 8am- prep cook. Call 1401 10m. 1375 Hopluns St., Unit 2253 for interview 7, Wb*. WANTED Expenence necessary. Start from your area. t Cill (905 ty 427-7733 EAE 5200. SM 5500 or more per week. assentDlrp products In the WtnlOrl of a your own honer Srrdww soNpK�- b OPH 6.2400�Dwdn St W . Silk 541. Rd 636. Mrs- swanga. Oral L5K 2811 E WAN MG COURIER COM- PANY has rmanediele open- nqqss for WAA" diners aim rekabk cars and ma Sw 6119,'1 Mo thtwftw u�Fnday905)427- E 2 FryneOtty har- r6 68V a SPOKKO knee insulter rupua�d for rd bme post i Cad 427 6490 HAIRSTYLIST � � all Salt In IF lard mom rAormabon���ppa�dee COwact Andratr A 1R10p 67- 0510. Fitt i NMB THE tale Todmi" Cm I eriods valid e'aierig= 110 etchanted- fl. peac license.195 phone � S. Apel (rip FKL TE Coat aeWW, no evenom seem. um Aare pay work WK ad 1e UN wobwged. Also seeking wlroan time pita meters dishwashers. Car required. Cal_ atyude. Ask for Lee a tee cresum VM" WANTED NOW! Cash paid daily Ptlslire 9 tuptio ment Mate money, make hlA No experience needed. 15 years old do up. GO GLOBAL By hosting an in ternational exchange student. Youth for understanding is lookup for volunteer Host Fa- milies for high school student thm are coming from 13 com- tries They will be arriving in A�pust and staying until July 2000 Hosting families are actively involved in selecting the student who will he livmg with them Becoming a host ramify provides both the stud- ent andit family with new Cultural expenences and Inendshps that last a kfetime! Please call the YFU off" (d 1-800-rEENAGE HAMORESSER required for busy retirement home. Must be able to work tlembk hours. 'lensed and experienced working with semors Please send or tax resume to Debbe Casquenefte 1955 Valley Farm Rd Pickering. Onuno 11V 3A6 Fax 905 420.6030 No otione calls will be accepted NAMSTYLIST - lull bmelpart me For unique c oldrefl'S salon (Pickering) Cad (416) 2!!5-1377 "Mac Immediately . Busy Pickering Restaurant hiring Experienced Cooks. 2 posc- bons awlable Cad 1905x839- 0443 ask for Jam. HOUSE CLEANER to work Thursdays and Fridays Ion mAgrown snerxssary Cid 426•-26 S con - HOMO Wood products Limned palet manufacturer requi es tui -tune experience and am axe operators fax wa (905)666.6916 WTELUUMOE - PIT posihora Available Fn a Sat be~ Spm-llpm FIT pogkprns ilobss We aft the uRarw ri y nbmparny roan .4rcn pwpk launch rareere in pubac aril seaer-oueac police lorCes our ttrraa�xrrrqq s ramous Til - 6 469 4129 or Fax -416-469-55 - term kmp. must have 6 now $ally SsM booth P ck- er ering trtoegA Oslo" amu. Car an asset. we w be in - ft Oshawa Additorwa 99 TTbornioon RoW Sodrl Oshawa on Tues- day. A-" 10th from 9:30 A.M. . 2:00 p.m. AttRUK VICE NEWAM for be" litJ MOM. 49 hsAe*Also bdem nsupoll, staff. Please no cava low which POSOM yon a11q E Sim M- SM" 10 Led �Py ON. school Interview babe 1rL Posamo begin Sol 79L modern 3 fin to work in Whitby Salon requires • 2 Hairstylists • Esthetician - Nail Technician Excellent opportunity for highly motivated individuals. 668-5000 couples to week in hi -uses in the Toronto area. No exp. nec- 1153air Wing to twin. Salary icer resume or ped Pat at 416-699.0471 between a a.m. AM 5 P.M. to set up interview. WAREHOUSE PERSON. Pickering comapny requires full time warehouse person Duties include picking orders, shipping and recervmy Re- sume to File 1395 Oshawa This Week PO Boz 481 Oshawa , Ontario. L I H 71.5 ATTENTION up to $10 per hour to start Oshawa location now hiring Market Researcher and Appointment Setters for international appliance corn• party Call now (905) 571- 3532 1 office OFFICE CLERK Office Clerk 9 Mon - Thurs . 9-5 Sal 5-7 Switchboard, cash, data entry Must have good people and some computer skills Accu- racy important Deliver re- sume to Whitby Oshawa Hon. 11 Nall Clinic to open SeDtenbe: '99 da 1 0 Dundas at E. Whit - by Also seeiunq Nall Tech 'A er The Facial Place FULL TIME Billing Clerk with (905128 transport company in Picker - PART TIME kitchen help Mon- 'ng Busy vision and excel Fr. (lays only Must be self experience preferred Com- motivated.responsible and pn�'on based on work ex- Fax dependabk Please leave re perience resume to �) 831-0199 or phone (905) sume at Guard House 574 t-� monarch Avenue. Apx Ah. Janet a Cafe No phone calls INSURANCE Broker - Small PART-TIME DOCK Workers Ajax Broker Requires part. time help up-I04xe RIBO Ii- r"table Ideal for students Shifts "tablebefore or after ON and knowledge at Per. school Abtily len 50 Ibs d Baal lines Hourly rate and r eateeryry shoes required TEM- commission negotiable Fax PORARv CUBE VAN DRIV. resume to (905)-427.3098 ERS Requires Dean aDStrap went expenence. hours avau- a current W1ysnle Fax re- 7de. hourly rate and aro' stab- sume to RFS LTD (905)721- ben history or expects. 8519 fit TELEMARKETING CO re- PART-TIME bookkeeper nor quires energetic telephone smal. Ajax plant Computer experience required To be reps No experience required. aid train ExcellentW plus Considered, to m Doresume cash bonuses daily ay a Evening delis avalabk Great Willi salary expectatrors aper spm W* 10(905w28 6Q4 PORTAMEDIC OSHAWA re - (uOwftF l�kbbePkast Call Lon Cash pad for eelerrals of or quirts immeortor l a tele- �:kikwdxlata bravery PROFESSIONAL Painters �O$hm illi« Fax kedy ( )579.6639. needed Must have at least 10yrs. experience aim vete- sues Ck RNkraKes repined. Coe 1HOW ! ale bpm 433-3862 SATELLITE N Company _ MAGAZME AD SALES person for premier issue in the dur- Quarles an eager •iei4 to tram all ad aspects of busy- hart rQQ10n Full a Pan erne mess. Saks. xataA. service Part time possibly cup kme Fo'r'ties Must haw scar background a muss Call OW Appy cam risme n person (905j -420 - ? t l Hopkins strait unit /5. vyl•1br R.E. SALES repress takves 90% commissions, No teen See Page 7 (Pickering edtition only) for Torn Of Pickering Job Valmncies. progress ve oral "f" glass manufaClwer requires an experienced person to build decorative Waded glut Panel Teka eaet odw must e.=a aa - ting glass. using lead rink or copper lad, and soldering. de- taw-onewed a e iniicy e his/ C rill g on delicate or kedious her dme dlkilerft. aablit 10 d p SM the ability 10 work Wirt Ole Rows arw . Flex( on a , sdtWuk ouyirkd nrai la es ppk1e�e 1u resumes to (9o5µ01-26110 or tad! (905)404-9692. SWOWTENOM for Medi- al guiding. short Itmrs. Pdu�PlMrrteass IN, bit p1 br emayhr 416- d�e0 bnainess hours. TE Eft Aevernsm is bNmg for Kids to deliver pa- pers and Myers door ID door DW VO s�aigwheak by 6:00 PM. their'906.6633117 ��s- ped 5450 WEEKLY? l agw.�'m Gree 1161,wspora . bfbopportunity odlping people. 10 people wtAwed now! Co-ed enwirandaet. Cal tlsep bf44 Full-time llalawiew. 18+. Students wdcgrn�e. WFATWbrid r resell Mia! 3-5 irk mon ns (905)-718.162J. Catact Joe WANTED KASOML full time Expeiesced line Cooks and servers for Deer Creek Golf Club. Please tax resum. to: (905)427-1611 or drop al re- sume A 27 gay lye, Apx. NO phone cyte please. We will CW pt applicable ap- Big name hanoM, Banc UDS. referrals. Needs provided ' can 905509-6111 CFWM*D ELECTRICIANS and apprentices for vanws construcbon pas. Cyn 905. 725-7361 for Ito or fax re same to Care's Electric Ltd 905-726-51117 DRYWALL extiennrin rw. son waded tn'ROM surds. T. bar and tap•g• own toots. own fraraportatiorl Call (905W7 - GM TECHNIC" w/auto transmission exp. an asset call John isay Pontiac Se<rvic n. Lr W (705)324-2148 NUT= and Air Conditioning Co. reoan.s Experienced in- saW - Gas License. also ex- permuced Duct kataler Re- sume Fax: 905-433-7941. Plum 905.725-9731 - MEMW for truck i taw repair Meat be 51h year ap- ; I --re or lapsed. Shop a roadwork. On cad I week -am per nn101W1. Must be able to work tmepervised , over- awe. Cy Amis 1;44 6215. INEW WINNOW business bolerq for competent Ma - Send resume to: Fab- wal, 2020 Woomm SL, Unit (9B5531. LIN 9A6 ar ca. rehire and tools, W SerrACe Plea! Ca1�34M position. t1NtlGLEDt for new home CmWucbm, nkat hove 1 yr, experience. owm took. Bene- fits. hip pies work rales.. Cal Hank after 7pm. 90571- 6859. WE MiTALL agnic we, v- for morewmsokm CAN We am John al (905) 839.9009. .1 AhaepN" PHARMACIST NEGUMED for protessiony medical building in Oshawa. Excellent benefits MW re wWabw for a phu- macist with good communi. ration and patient rare skills. Call Slid or Eunice at 905.120. 7335 or Fax resume to fps. 420.7342. ' outBERM li�rl bleE�k . .2 D ABi1STAMT and k Please CUB CADET 1250, rkkw lawmmower tractor, hlMn NE/OAK FUNN1111RE..Eft• tertainmenl units. Nome a- I= OLDS CURM Me au - a in person with resume to: Five Points Mall static transmission. 44' cut. good Condition $1300 Snap- lice. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bedroom tomatie. with mag wh afs.Good rumling condi- Dertlal' No phone cans. per 30' cut, excellent co i- and Custom Designs. our Craftsmen have tion May be seen at -m. Auto HwYI12, Whitby. Private t l Dt- ye tion. SSDp. Call Old Mil Hard- ware. Brooklin. Ask for Rick. been tundbuildirtq the Ikdkst quality sold prie a oak funk- sale $750 obo as is (905) 655-4110. PICIIERNIG/BR R RD (905)655-4671, lure for the home since PICKER Pickering parkway. Newer 1 - DAYCARE wanted for 2 child- SCUBA DIVING LESSONS - 1974 Drop in and see our Ion PONTMC MM. Vey. 4 ren ages 3yrs/tyrs in my fame. You will be an merge- - Summer Courses Statting NOW' SCUBA and Snorkels rig State of the Art woodworking facility and let us show ou door, many new parts, great shape, 138.000km Safety 3 tic care giver, experienced wth references and a non Equipment SALE Call (9�11 668-8566. Tell Ince (1-877-33i law fine furniture is madeY if You buy anywhere else• you clean air $2.700. Call 19051721-0214 (snip) smoker. (905)428 0251 dive) Dive Source Scuba will pay MORE a pet LESS'_.. Traditional Wood- 19,7 BMW US IS 6 cylinder. LIYE•OUT experienced nanny wwwdivesource Wm wodprq 115 North Port Road Automatic Fully loaded - Westney 5 Harwood. non- smoker required to care for ELECTRIC WNEELCNAIR Ranger X Model A 9 (S oft Reach Ad Port Perry, 905.985-8774 http//www.tra- 905.9 5-877 tett // power windows. steennq. sunroof, auto locks etc Colour boy 4yrs and girl lyr. Start d. 23rd. references re- prox years old. Used rm I Sparingly Good g a silver Black leather interior Low kilometers Air condition - gmred Call 428.2615 after working condition. Needs new battery Will suit IIItRE CAGES for sale. Call ung. $6500 Certlf (905) rpm person with medium build. Tim 905-683-5117 snp 721-2221 or 416-875-5596. BABY SITTER for 6 yr old girl S5 500. New Asking $900 USED FRIDGES $195 / up. 1987 NISSAN 200 SX Runs after school starting Sept. Must Phone (905) 725-2118 after 6 D m used ranges $125/ up used great Baty in mint condition. be non-smoker Own -Deposit required dryers f125/ up. used wash- 512[.650 0 B 0 (9051-839-8588 :ar. Flexible. Willing to assist with household EVERYTHING LESS than 1 M ers $199 / up. new and used can 1987 TERCEL 2 door aulomat- tasks Call Erenmggs a weekends old- Table/band/Mitre/ScrWl Saw, drill press. couch set, operated washers and dryers at low prices New is g1900 certified Call Abe days at 683.5117, 905)4 -8645 coffee tables. double bed. brand name Indges $480 and evenings 427-1637. • 0fieart home bed. home gym, gas trimmer, barbecue. 438-0797 up. new 30' ra wird clock and window Wide se- 1988 GRAND AM, 4 door, 4 Avileble Orce11440-8436 lection of other new and used Cylinder automatic certified LOLOVING HOME DAYCARE times E D FRIDGE. STOVE, washer dry- appliances Call us today. Stephenson's Appliances, and emissions tested 190.000 kms $2800 Call (905)619- Cain child ry quality ren s music. 2yrs er. apt washer/dryer. lull -sue p,otocopier. drop leaf capne Saks. Service. Parts 154 Bruce St. Oshawra(905) 576 - 2351 school Part time and full firm table, coapt a chair, co9w 7448 web site www.dudnm- 19e9 PONTIAC TEMPEST LE available. Nonsmoking, tax receipt provided Irdant/Child ends tables. bedroom sets, love seat, enlerginmem cen most comstephe sons 6 cyl sport package, well maintained $2300 1982 F-150 PR, first aid. Valley Farm? Ire No reasonable offer re- GARAGE clow repairs. broken EXTENDED CAB 4 spd. stan- Hwy 2. dose to Pickering Go fused 576-0455 springs. cables, rollers. open- dard. solid work truck SM ;al (90837-9600 new !fres chrome isms, box ers instated Tta*kps. $49 95 Days (905)668-9341 ext. 2282 FUN RELIABLE DAYCARE. Smoke free Near Glengrove GOALIE EQUIPMENT Vaughan chest proiector. 416.336-0073 Articles evenings (905)571-0896 IM NOMA Acura Integra PS VaIIeYFarrtuHwy2 Large youth extra large asking f175. Bauer 4000 goalie l AS mode' 2 door, many. !eraW backyard Playroom etc LL Id a snacks- 3 yrs skates sire 8 1/2, asking $199 Please call 905.697- ANTIQUES ?Absolutely! All �) 4th 9961 $2.750 as a �. open 7 Call Debbie a' 905 -839-7237 3018 (snp) vice- always rngl ade�usually s- free. Purchase out 1M NISSAN 240 SX 5 spd THE NEWS AMERTN"TUESM, July 27,199&PAIOE 17 AR Dior st�i.�R,w� li�rl bleE�k fates w/some antique cord- . .2 IEDROOM upper level Of ►ICKEIIMW 1 bedroom base- - hnouse. 5850 inb. 1 bedroom basement mern apartment. Newt' renno• ems. (no Irmm to value cern- sidered). collection of any apartment $750inc, appliances. condition- AlIin rncely detXlranted. Ostia- vated Non-smoker, no pets. Available August 1 Ap - Iincl, I • ® wa Brand new Including - s. utilities inilities and cable - clusive, Call 839-1333 racks. microwave. cash r Close to appliances, air etcOCK Simone St N. Ostwra Avail - SALES LIMITED bus $650 inc. All available PICIIERNIG/BR R RD BAD I August 1st No pets, firstilast PICKER Pickering parkway. Newer 1 1193 ACCLAIM power star- (905) 432-2141 bedroom, 10th floor condo EVEN BANKRUPT I 1 a 2 BEDROOMS available r. parting. September 1st $865. soond to all quenes. Robert August Ise 1 bed. $640 2 bed inclusive. 905.839-0555 rapga„ $740 all inclusive Grassy Close to GO Non-profit, fk9h But need a side Outer Building, Oshawa PORT PERRY, large 3 -bed - car* I Suitable for quiet or elderly room apartment lots of fi "t YS. Phone Meltoday couple No dogs. Call (905) available September �r 1510^ Giga Cron- 721-2232 ilpets. u I program, cook. A/C Intar a first/last.nrefereplus naes, no or applications 3-8 RRM apt large eat -in In quiet 4•plex Call (905)985 - able m were-inas close to an kitchen appliances. parking. 9689 accepted.I adult budding Non-smokers 8537 after 6 p m. T Dr pets Central Oshawa SOUTH Oshawa 2 bedroom toward Available imind $825/mo basement apartment. near your purchase Dlpa 728-5902 GM Modern. dean large. -Deposit required AJAX. 1 -bedroom newly ren- carpeted. rndge. stove. cable separate entrance $695 ukdu- Autonobiles ovated basement apartment. sive lirst/last. reterences 1 separate entrance, all mclu• (905) 579-2024 wanted sive. Avail Immed Laundry. Cylinder 5 speed. brad in co- A 3 A AUTO -;ars !r yrs 'zble parking. No smoking! SPACIOUS woll-maintained 2 boats We pay up to 510.000 pets 5600 ISLlast 905-426- 7676. bedroom apts Avail at 900 and 888 Glen St Some wrth Cath on the spot Arty condi- tan. any year. Call us an time. 24 hours. 7 AJAX. 2 -bedroom easement walk-in closets, parm provid- ed. Close to schools. shop - days. 30 min service 90$-686-5003 or apartment No pets. no smok. irg. cable and 1 car parking camp centre, GO Station Utdr ties included Call 728-4993 905-706-5234 Fust/last required Available 0204 CASH FOR CARS! We lou immediately Call 686-9278 alter -AW used vehicles lehicies musty Dem running cOndieon. Call . BED/SITTING room broo rd Large 2 3 3 3,R ."5. 427tt-yy2415 or come t0 479 pickerng $4617 Utilities included. Easy ftyrty AUTO East. SALNap: at MUABRIGHT ypperr pmonth plus ubirties 4905- 985 "161 access to schools. Trucks ROOMY 2 levet 2 snoppin Fre spot :all 721-8741 ' for Sok Deoroom Open .,ncept. eat- n kitchen, shower only. (905 1985 GMC '.i s.:e :x,p Close t0 schools. recreatrorV shwpprrq West end. Ostia- WHITBY ^e^• .- mef" apartment BrIGM mea:. new !fres chrome isms, box via. S750monthty inclusive Separate entrance All indu- mother o1 2 nage backyard. urrost*d playroom. Cryts i li�rl bleE�k fates w/some antique cord- transmission ;ernlieo emus. Imer. doth and carpet memor 305 No pets Avail Aug. Call 434- sive. $5751momh 19/49 No DAYCARE available la school age children connmerncirig in prep table 20 quart wlattachments. dough ems. (no Irmm to value cern- sidered). collection of any sion tested, da con . fur y Waded. black. W)00 427- auto. red. great shape 1147 OWIsm on engine 9793 pets/smoking Available Sept 1sI Call after 5p m f905)- Sepkmber. Westney Heights racks. microwave. cash r sort. quarnihes or single an -firm Simone St N. Ostwra Avail - (05 328 0402 BROOKLIN LARGE 3 bedroom New 2684 Area. Smoke tree home Please tnN(905)619-2907 exhaust tan plus more $6000 everything (9051435- house -76. Special merest in Mowcrdt portent'. I'll try to re 1193 ACCLAIM power star- 1910 FORD F•50 apt Dr;adioom d palm 4 �.2�yo'IydrC Avail WHItTSY.2-hodroom^ FINCN/WNITES Rd complex 9260 or 728-4956 or separate soond to all quenes. Robert irg Dower braxes awomatib. 302 au- tomatc good condition. Must rapga„ onpart Fndge stove. parkm heat. Close to GO Non-profit, fk9h HANKS APPLWCES Pard Bowen Amrques- Brooklin Ontario (905)655.8049 am/tm cassette 6 cylinder sell New truck t)rderca 57800 CENTRAL Oshawa ar 2 6 laundry Quality centre, with licenced Sales.5ernce White gas or 1905)242-0890 �r 1510^ Giga Cron- 080 905-433.1597 after 430 3 bedroc- apa^ a-tstaval- I; Sept 15(905)686• program, cook. A/C Intar a stoves. Staked burners. Irks (416) 750.1732 lihon AS t 55000 firm 728 w leave message able m were-inas close to an 1 Main 533 Strad aged Gam -bpm. full a part-time Summer rover $400 Full-size Slacker BUYING AIMOUE and col- 8537 after 6 p m. T oenrom call j90517?3-097i 9 WHITES ROAOhiNpl Her. S exeur- sant. (905) 837.2573 washer/dryer, 2yrs 5600 KikherfAd frost -free 10 cu ft lettable contents including »fie estaks. Best Doss,- de $450 Computer desk Pug- out IrcyWard table $80. ole Tr71Nrs a m - 7 p m I, ' ri 2 DBN" brew ase - HOME DAY CARE available . like new Deluxe frost -free (* prices tad Henry Kahn 905-9858181 1993 SUNSIRD Pip SE 4 1972 COLEMAN 'ENT :ra ler COtOFMCE Furrxslte0 swnry. men- apartment. eat in krtch- en, 4 piece bath Agdabie Located in Whitevale Please Indpes We new. targe selee- STARCRAFT. centre console. Cylinder 5 speed. brad in co- Sleeopl 6 good condition- 1 bedroom o ier-level Park- mmndiatety, $695 pus uuw tau Melissa (905) 472 0736 tion. Extra rapadry washers. Pool$ ow. sharp looking 51.400 Telephone (905) 666- "RAat+drY. DrTMau anranct !its (9051420--6532 PICKERING Math / Rollo: 2-8yrs. new Style- direct drives. $27Swp Nmond Fin- IocaYy. Call for Listings. 1- 140.00pkm Aske 54500 0204 nor peK. 755600 firs2ilast Suit woe � AX"She%eew� Loving daycare. 18 mrOmhS to gdarc ret- r. Scras7 SAVE UP TO ttOM •KAYAK certified 1964 HONDA SHAD- 1105 COLEMAN :oiumW tent person Call (9051 434 57 Wit Sep their 2 Years Daily bwtirgS tenrced backyard and pati) value 5999. ori11 1750 999. wr+te WettirgfouSt dryers. POOLS - Rectangular above Ow 750. Excellent shape $1500 firm (9o5i t30p963 trailer exce�lert �rndtgn. SWkpS 6. 3 new rtes. healer.edroom after Suns single worlunq person_ Aug 1st 1SV Crafts, stay time. mune. nu- scratWdent 9f22g999 Large se- ground including dedmg. 16 x 24. ON, $5.995 Package 11l4 SU21ND of r Dib moi. sport . CIINNMMUA• fernak, 3 rs. �t Smglil nwDets (905)• iridis rmtak 8 First Schon Lilt -Dy -silt ""up krdudes Ina. 2 ladders. sad S1NKT J der. 5 spd New m the 7 s po 905-725-838252.900. Ostnwa sCOURTICEeparate emright.21 portio fit. $675 wines included tt8-8453 Aid. C.PR ttrtntitd Non certified smoking, nttipts. 905-428- stores 5149/up Yisit our Vis x1 426 S"Ill St S n1er , t -No- ,r j exrwust Sorry stereo 1907 TERRY. 31 foot Ng Pets non-smoker Call r Mount 5 1244 9115 (90S)728-4043 pots. 10 Ince. t 3 rtomst 5339airs9. system Excellent sit Must be $4 m- maculate queen bedrom o. tip 433_ 088 For Rwrt NE ROTNGLEN Road South HARDWOOD FLOORING. II : 1 Lon11 seen' 375 905- 668.1844 am. extras. must See LARGE, bright I -bedroom models lest card (aII dtarwwk open View ova mother o1 2 nage backyard. urrost*d playroom. Cryts i Grade Birth 3-t/4�T d 2 1/ 4-x3/4- TAG Better looting ADORAQE SNR TZU PUP-' UP 19th FIREFLY black 59900 ( )5762446 basemen aWment New arpetag, frestiy panted adMhes Croat w Apx GO Man maple at less Gun Rift LOST - Claremont, East ut Brock arts. Simag $iamese 21.00gkms. insist cond. syn- thnttK ais stereo Factory 7a' TRAILER. N Shore a I1sa Lake Beauului trakr part Lawdry. parking. no Pett FsiStflatt 5600imonm 867 8599 a•aila0lt thepince t g a50/sg tt Also sma"Capirs; at Cal Cream risk dreeolM wyna>A, Must Sec. A Std a Fully equipped Seasonal eta Simone St N. Ostwra Avail - drive! Lots Of low carica. Dore 190 )649- mwkuV. Obe �. 2 I� SSWO Cam Scott 905-839- PM. Many extras Mint be able August 1st (905)668 - SOUTH AJAX/PICKERING 1506. old Spade Mm 3 Sten Jrky 5 6/53374 0004 ire o 905}7266461 St 3 SOC ( 1946 BEACH RD /GAYLY - private home daycare wird provide a KING SLEIGI . Soled cane. (905) required. Ior Good cornanon rebut n MALAGA RC , Oshawa neat -M Spacious 2 -bedroom UTILITY 51tieft, drop-down • PwWSNPPNW SPECIAL warm maw" emeironrrwnt wide marry Warring opportrrk- New x -thick ortnopedie pi- bwtop mattress set Cost O WE FINANCE ling rainy. Ir tett exceuent $621 monM . hydro Het o- ties Irrsgnilar hours available. $2.600 Sacrifice $1075 Can AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL EVERYONE condition it Cam (905) 509.2344 bk. Parking included Avail - ache (416) 750.1732 deliver (905)-431-2266 PUPPIES adorable bundles of First time buy - ILt�LRL on Dreg s Can (905) 1 Il.yrn f MVM SALE Ampul 8 pc endae�y� SIM 9ensderty hhomt raised. 21 ers bankrupt ' "M 9844 rdM -ring room sunt 1350 2 oak Dorm Skirts $1.250 Love ADORAQE SNR TZU PUP-' UP bad credit, n0 71 PRINCE CRAFT - Chevy CLOTHING used. wholesale Everythog seat a char 5225 Sob $155 Microwave S45 Wall First stars a dewormed credit. You 14C Ski oar Can be seen 6 Driarq wider $3 Mens lades/cMarens Form- umt $135 3 Ibrm sore $225 6 an site (905)- ��g Work? You driven tlr2hrs from Whitby er Fashions 62 Old Kirgsbn pc. Now Darin Leta 6695 34M $O FT Execmw none drive! Lots Of n �d condition $2 SM o b o. weekiuys 1905)666 - Road. Pickersig VilWge. Atax. Td9056266019. 3 amrgtre dressers S195 Numbered purrs 5225 Mage NRAAIAYAN KIrTENS -odor- sae babies with pqeedoiuss choice. Down or 1893. w weekends (7oS)488- 3051 FOR SALE End Table 540 side hoard a hutch $185 ma- hogany dining room set 5225 blue eyes Tenderly home rausW CCA rtgataed. stints Trade fns be y 1975 JOHNSON 135 no mo- Coftee table $40 Microwave Collect a 2 end tables $65 9059058021 required. Ior Good cornanon rebut n Siad SO Sofa char S45. Sola bed SW Chat Freezer Water bed $225. 97 Satan Van. loaded. take over pay- COLLP: MR. CKC reqs- SPECIAL 1997. at a tout of 52.400 Askrg S2.DO0 firm. Prone 21 tun. $100. Fridge $100 meats. And 4 bdrm semi fered Sable and Blue Mer*. FINANCE (W5) 436-2631 (905)-427-7020. $121.900 May more items' (905)497-3532. 1st shoes• eyes checked• mi dkpDed. ally w oo rwr. Tekptwn* G55 4261 DEPARTMENT BASS BOAT, 95 Stratos Bass boatohnson. �Ar1kM l , (9osre) SHERIDAN CHEM rothinggmotor ILt�LRL Mi Sale must selR Dy July 26M Mktg room table 6 BOUNRIM Purrs. CKC regi . �j-706.9498 fisdaMom YV lish finder. 2live wells, 3 WI - AMI CONDITIONER 3 tan. ctiyrs 1550. 6pc bedroom sot- toed tier die . Stripes, mi AJAX 2 BEDROOM A/r. in a tens. console. 2 swivel Brand new e*drolrome 27 W X 22'H X 360 $700 0.8.0. de $450 Computer desk Pug- out IrcyWard table $80. ole cro-chipped Excellent family 3300450. Cal (9051666 14 �f9�MM1.4004gsoeoda. Car seats deep V hug, viae beam. excellent bass boat S12.500 (905► -852-7550. (905)7200013 or•Smdfer. Fimlimww CONdy N. 56.000 min. $8.500 as o.D o (705)326.0402 (snp) HACK SPIE Icy SIDE Keo- NEW Sof# and chair. 11" CKC REGISTERED - Yellow Labradors, $500. maks. is or best offer. (416) 287- 5811. STARCRAFT. centre console. more VOM Cc wimaker A waw Mkt 6 months old. 3 $650 Blue sob bed. Mom, $250, Blue recYling love set' mcc�. find slwts Md- dews -claw a CIE FROM SHIP. Govern- 18 ftltrakr. 3 Big John ttown- riggers. electric swivel base. yes trwrarry- B009M at 52211. Askin 51500. (905)- $75. Cofke and end table. removed. weeks old. (905µ36••6S91. mint swell and surplus. Sold VHF fish -finder. 2()0 spoons. 2 4203763. enable, rose and while, $400. IocaYy. Call for Listings. 1- rods a reds. Birth included. 726 5743 (906 excusite $180. Ch-Uall OW297-0727 Ext.MINUBUgGg 30 yarsSK10 pod took. • a.a NAPO TECI■IGAP available for forwpurchase p. repairs. ad PM* � 71/1 months kmye, 6 �I CENT" It BVEP 51Oi� MIM OIEP M PFFor S 1 hremS Roo table wiM mach pockesolid great investment A $1300. a, makes consultation on aM rMiy*s a nnodets. Also recarh tiny 11 week old! BeaWW blue ryes! and klla CNKFIOM CANT ANO ExECOM 1 BEDROOM cal (905y432 9450• diha*d PW' m tor sale. CAN pane, 4 WAL SALES Sum MNP- on. 91 Grand Am. only available Aug1A9. $850 all ir- CAMOPY M. wrought iron. Babat905.427-7631. CIINNMMUA• fernak, 3 rs. E K prise now cktsive - al new private and quiet orthopedic mattress sol. New, uiMsed Cost $1200 QUALITY tum sire Chary Malwgay. by Gi id ad Old 4" hold lad)- car4k preltrned SSOO Annan Cate Corso YltstlN 5p5ey99 X93 Lurtinta wa0. 147 K bovely. o* �m00 drys uwr. Cal 75. saaint 1905)-ee SMO. Can deliver (906) 431-2268 tionLamMoque and repodrro- tion pine edatda�insuwprnneem unit, lerrye 6 trtorhs old SIODO 90 Buick LssaOne, miM 87 K $7.496.. 95 Grand Am. 88LREy:�pR�as a car- d No designerlove (LIMSA 1t1K reducedm.. W.9oa. 9t Rielly. 4 dc. acro., Ill Rift. WHITBY pots. 10 Ince. t 3 rtomst 5339airs9. sable•d gaits, (9051 438 9 08 APSO PPMIi- adpr. rpdy able 3 go, various co- , 1a K -sed wow $3.300.. 95 Frdy spiel wry ' ISE 930 s4 yd) kdudes: carpel PCA DSS. SATELLITE, Horn chocked. dewwrmldfouls, Arst uCall Visitf $1995 92 Swelled SE. load- r . x . prenttiuM pad aM installs- tion. Free estimaks. carpet models lest card (aII dtarwwk open View ova It 905721-8009 1 JtsNthe 705786 3124. b• v4. 121 K aub. ria. E B9 Cosies blNgwdj• V,e riveit all repgoirtls. Serving Dunham and 700 cttarr*Is. Now avaiable spotless, 121 K loaded, sky Aoapkd Calms 905 686 Crum Cards Galarvision MON:pop po�pp,eDooky SOW. 91 A p 1772. v InstypDorn available. Cad lir 6 nmft Pel Wask Systems wID BMC pet 55 900.. 93 Mazda POWs. 5 pmx KennSat �) 725-0196, model 2000 554.99 w 150 6. M., 3500 175K sale $4.9.. 94 Buick WHET AND I(NTII -Carpet (' ) 767-37 up model $49.99. model 3000 $79.99 up Gainfully. loaded, 11 121 K. Kyte rooms 30 spore yards from 5329 irlsgBl I I r. Qts- w 300 Ilia. Dog Lde Jackets ggrniitt rky $7,100.. 92 Buick Dow lar>w (lnwfe up w AMT TO OWN new and re- condlivorted appliances, and mass" at $25. 2C Fin Hy- dine rwnlainer 525.99. BEST ReW. bailed. while 113K fantastic. $B,500. 96 Catafa 10%. Customer sabsfxusuariond Cal weytoaunn now TMarkel a Ga 3', 6, & likOnte Gttamtee, from 55.99. bop new le 5 SPoBj 9d. 61K Lha nNw, sale SB.985. 96 Canavwrl nee a shill 905.431-4010 dy's 905263-8369 ,fr shovels from $5.99. gam 85K air, ole a. palsp, now COWYTEP FOR SALESpm. 1-800-796-5502. 7 days/w1elr. (905)723- 510.9., 92 Solari, loaded. "um 100 1 Gig Monitor 5413, Fax 723-1466. e-nsi 144 Is. burgundIr and Suver. MOOC 2Caw Su Jet BJ MEN" - Quality wooden X 8 ban kit. datlisldbrlWpOsyrtaplebo a cm o=01•� � M WW 100. AI fa $475 obo. Cal Paul atNdS 8' only l l 11A MW AN iMnw lith MIw 1352807 (mp) $339. plus tax. Many other fie nt1M- COM 879.211111M. MMUMM for sale. New nd used P60 to P500. Corn- Sim and styles available. Also garages and decks. 761 1961 Chev. wagon. 355 0 � 6:13 gears, TRY US lel 11M CPE-. MUM, 25.000 2 oleo Oster was cam ad 401. Padoaq ode s7mtela, xNern*t Mary. McKay Rd. IAkI 3. Pict 0". record fwlda Draggy Pak kml rnbw gown: bapna a laundry. stooge. Agiable '-iced to seg. 723.6654 or For more lido. call 905.619- 80-86 T/A slbdr Miss 52000• bcswy waraly, $15,850. Cal August 1. Npr Smokers Pre - L39.6551 2093. �) fag. 1-705 328-2212 434-27'75 I=4= . pus hydro. WHO SAI 'S YOU CANNON AFFORD -TO BUY A HOUSE? kWN from $i0(lmonm %or Munn pp•npayrtMsmIPn (905) 571-6275 1-800-W-6275 Mark Stapley 011E bedroom basement ABA DABA DU 'ave a name apartment. trope stove. 4pc for tou 3e i scrM. retached tum. sundry facilities.p^� t or tow•norrie You must nave Parkin?, all inclusive S50gp/ a dollar � 6 nronft hMn- et mo Firsvlast Non smoker Adeiarde and Townhrne 728 mum income. $27 900 Rea- 5-911! -0 My service 0220. 438 3231 finse to you Cal 837-040 Keabsoillustsely, n Cocks. CoWw * Banker ONE IEoRI M. beaubtul ra- (905) 728.9414 wine walkout Court,ce. 900 34M $O FT Execmw none S0ft, separate enhance. tree in Courtice, new screw Pill" a laundry. chrr. $660 $1800. u . FirsvlasVde- �lred d�lp-No °°°t Hill" S. Oshawa 3.1 bed. droeoCa5i93611 cam Sans 576-9�9 o 972-2856 (snp) A UNBEATABLE OW From OBRAMA AM Bachelor 1 5500 down own you own a 2 bedroom includes all uki- home starorp all $69.900 car - ,on and parkug. Laundry on ries for las Train rem OAC site. Building I1 (905)432- 224 his j069�exI A27monap 8914, or BwWnq un a 03 is Cold - well gyM1Gr RMR Rey Estate (905)-571-0425 Or for ail 1- Aurelia Rasaw. 8865562622 ABSOLUTELY ASTOYNDNIC OSNNM Beautiful large 2- 6 months free• men own a bedroom apart grey Io- house from $550rmonrh You CAM a" f>uoldsM laundry. require full time family in - Wong. non-smoker. no pets, come 628.000 . reasorMpk Available Aualst, first a last. credit. I do the rest. Dont 5800. 728.7861. - Wal Call Bell Rola. Cddweu PICKERING - one ;;groom Barker RMR Real Estate to - da (905) 7269414 baseman apt Available Au- gust 1. (905)509.0127. AJAX 2 BEDROOM A/r. in a house. $750/mo . util. No GOAJTi:E pets/sm lung Await. imrrd. (9O5µ72-0924. sk S599/mo- -' EMPTY MESTERE 011 NA - TUBE TUE COUPLE. Lite Is q n or•Smdfer. Fimlimww a park. 2 bedroom, spotless des IIOI, bnrrgabw on a quid al -de- ur �pp�- aDDlatces +cal udry. Wage. Aro lot basement. lawn and snow � $985. 831-3315. AN: 985-4M3751 In LARGE CMC SEM 3 bed - PICKER= E1NLY rennovat- rooms. din room, deck. ed one bedroom studio apart- lutd*n. 1 a1/2 baBl = ment. self contained base Very clean. $975 . pees. meet aPartmem �aS df Awutiktks- Sept.723. 24 Available t 723 7324. traria. al inclusive. Dots, 01 5600/monM. rw�) MEAN UBN M1 Centre, 837-040 dean 4 -bedroom semi with ria backyard. PICKERING wqubk Sept. 1S1. S96t phis utilities. pone above ground, self -con- (905)8394659. tausined able fort. for rent. suit- able ONLY- t OPEN NWBE- Sat July 31, 1999, 11 a.m. - 3 p m. a 754 Wal�lcorrt bakwn w/view of front garden Hill" S. Oshawa 3.1 bed. ped ]se/last. Sep. colt Pani - semi, 595Nmo. util. 579- 6572 uunrgg, laundry, A/C, All urcfusive accept for Bell. 5695/ma 1906)-509-81187 between OawMpwr. OSMAINA - 3 bedroom semi. Finished basement, close to all ameribes. Available Sep- tember 1. For more informa- tion all (905) 7267361 bet- ween 8 an - 5 pm. AIP PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,1999 — "M t &M Reit mei i6i-- SICK OF REN77NG V. ? OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYII • First Time Buyer? - Call Markt Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Markt w Not Much Downpayment? - Call Mark! _ Mark offers honest, professional, t� rio pressure service to help you own a home. (905) 571.6275 or 14800-840.8275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Rernax Ability Real Estate Ltd. • 1 Houces for Rent MUST BE SEEN TO BE BE- LIEVED Stunning executive stone bungalow. 6 acres manicured lands capnq 5 bedrooms. 2 tug baths 6 new appliances. large driveway. lirtlslled basement. $1700 per march plus utilities. Call Hel- en Megraw at 905-5764111 SPACIDUS 2 bedroom burhga- low in desirable North Oshawa area Newly renovated kitch- en. washroom and hardwood flooring Detached gars $850/month plus utilities 905-431.3824 after split, Housing 901 Wonted HOUSE WANTED. 3.4 bed- rooms with fenced yard. for couple with baby Have pets. Yining to otter damage de- posit. first and list/reterences. (905) 723.5271 ext 140 WANTED. Prefer rein to own or lease Responsible aper�cy Providing rare to chd&en wnMt special news is looking for a large detadhed clean well- maintained 4 or 5 -bedroom home in Pickering area. Ref- erences available Please call (416)438--9768 , 1 Tovrrrhouece At OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed roomtownhouse close to SCADOIS moth Plas iANes. Firsf/bur Available Aupust/Sept to (905) 579.9956 days PICKERING TOWNHOUSE - $1250 per month plus ummes No pets. non smoker pre- ferred Allots fhrosgh Mary Roy. Re/max Frei F•afty (905)426-7515. I Rooms IrR AJAXt :acm. shared fadd)m per math Non smoker no pets. dos to go and 401 Available immt- de" Cal (905}619-2896 arta Spin DIM COZY turrrsaad room Private entrance Kitchen pnvteges 536Wmo or weak - 2nd room Comp1q� 1ur- owkwd 585/wk Flpure M share wRemak SOWmo 13" evenings. Sal 72e- 000EGE $boo t furnished rooms. kitchen bath i cow mon room. non-smoking ti30NnVON, lkm from Cd - Hoe. noboo rase. canon , lo tesideriI prices tstRMt. rd- Aaaftble Aug 20th L18ERPOOI / tAYLY. llaurppee Bram room use of M lady Iter. M per mann. al 420- LARGE ceab room 2nd floor N house Krg/Rdson ata $400 mianthilit (firstillast) said owl smokung working auk Mare 4 pc badroam it krkch. onm (905)404-1839 PICKERING. room for rem. Owe ktcW. laundry tacti. hes. SI30/mamn Smoiung. No pees. close to Go Must Iv: w=711full-time Cam (905) 1 M� 2 PEOPLE one or ,passe to share a urge house. very pn- va*, smokers. la it more earns 5 mn. N.ET bridge . Call Man or Low rtiessage (905)-852.9652. CLEAN. respontige person to Owe 3 bedroom townhouse North End, Oshawa. 5ap- P4ances. on fireplace. fim- ished basrnrt links onto ravine. $34OP/mo . inukk- tra Woks So' prim in darn 20's. (905)579-0031 mm 0011 - 3 brdm hose lo /hit. Gose to go SWiOn. Bin ", 0 person smokmono. all taty/tiat- • �yn, Ate. . rOWJ"d. (905)432- 1365. t1Noe i 3!M all N. ki dustriallCom- aKncial. 57500 monthly. Fox Street near 401, Oshawa. Avail" immKUWy. (905) 5764198 or (905) 725-95M or (905) 720.3666 SPJW OFFICE SPACE, Ex- Cd$M location - professional 8111111- just north of downtown Osiaw-stare pleasant, tran- quil waiting room with eW- IrolMO - parking. for mom Into. 905-721-1327. . 1 "Ice & Rising� Space no hal COMMERCIAL UNITS. Park 8 Boor great location 2 Avail. able units 1425 sq ft. each Call (905)579-5077 after Spm (905)571-3281 RETAIUCOMMERCIAL SPACE128 "YOU Dundas St W Whitby$675/monthly plus utilities Call David Watkins Go Rernax Summit Really 668-3800 DEBT RELIEF RETAIUOFRCE. 1.200 - 6.000 GUARANTEED sq 11 available in free stand- ing commercial building Pn- vate parking. 404-8217 industrial _ • I ulnsaann Units OUIET RURAL area. approx MORTGAGES Good. bad and ugly Financing for any pur- 10010sq f' Wood equipment, pose AN applications accept - compressor. welder, drill ed. Call Community Mottpiqt Press etc. it needed. Would Services Corp. (9D5) 668 suit riga industrial, Call 61105 Brooklin (905) 655.3888 Business Cotta9•srumbas w l 1 EXCITING NEW NOME BASED BELLEVI—E waterfront -oil- Business Replace your in - tam with dock 2 or 3 bed- cane and yoururWnned rooms furnished.. fully furnished. On Bay of Owme near Sandbanks pokrmal. PR-F/T Tra tnq $250 ' weekend $450 / week available Free into Call (905)426.8590 have roma 8 (613)9624751. Ipdchakehot- phone i malimm NOT DOG CART F r LAND -Or LAKES. one bed. room $349/weekly two bed- room 5449/weekly Cottages 'uNy equipped. gas M. mr- ,rowave. stremed room. boat. video Call aver 3 p.m.. 905377-0311 r 905-352- 3128. . • 1 Flonds Vu. A CLEARWATER. fuuy wrnrshed and Centra. a' coilbOprcd. 2- 3 bedroom mobile (perma- nent) hill Pools. hot tub. near Irea 1 , it and malar al- trafCAdfn Children welcome. Philos Sli" n home sz7s wceky (90516e3 5503 A PERFECT FAMILY Vacabw Home x, �LEAR WATER AREA 3 bedroom. townhouse poo. p� kms cant. pond. 6so, pnvaw yard. dose to heads Available now For do 3 photos (905)-579-3768 1 1 Private How" WHITBY. mum-ifvsl s+4 spit 3.1 bedrooms. porch end . 3 eaAta. lupe taenia room v rtp, tla. dv. lrtislied IteMaw . YAM wet bar. voo to large deck to above -- -- pod. lanae lot. Falstaff own- ed. move -m coridrbon 14 M"OW crescent (9D5MO4� 8712 AS" $192.500 LAKE ONTARq waterfront bungalow Granne/Slaust r- ite solid oak doors i trim fltmrrdhoit Sea wall want pa - )F � OPEN HOUSE, Sunday. July 2Se1. 1999 1.4 p.m 26 Wor- thington Drive. Courtnce Uarque. Ande stood custom britt 3.850 sq h two storey double fronto. with Separate atrances. sada A-2.400 sq.n. 4 bdr, side 0-1450 soft 2 liar, Situated on a beaWW ravine lex (65 by 130 h) Lou d W prades/rxdas k you are "- IM tar a home wish an at -No table. this one must be sal! 5399.000. (905)434-8848r (905)4361992 Lass leer 12 pRONIG bis, north end d Oshawa, 5828.000. Terris cab Walker Franc. Royal Le Paoe Flank R.E. (905)576- 4111. SCOW 1-1/2 acre Duildrq kit. leslard. near Orono. $69.000. Call Nhl*r Frank, RyalW�epage Franc R.E. WANF TO 1t1i1181w - 10 to 50 ata. tiled. for vegetab* tarming. Sieves (416) 283- 9348 Cm Nl-W $se - $I M. Advance until Wyday/comrnission r pen- sm. Answer n 20 min. 665- 1148; 65 1148;416-296-9902 NONEY PROKOSS, Get out of debt quick wieioit going bankrupt r Odra garnisheed. Everyone accepted regardless of credit rating. Cab for free ktomation. 905-576-3505. Student bans included. Deluxe tow model 3 p a� lie Units, xpndnment tray, large Stora�e area. Ready to start tip. ExceNem cdndton 53200 0 8 0 905. M4745 PUBMESTAURANT - fully equipped. nearly new, move lin xxhrldraon. $3500MO .TMI 406-Cl7 RESTAURANT for sale Busy lunch/dinner crowd Good Oshawa location. Grist po*rh fail. tuNyepopp $650/mo long term lease. only $10.900 905-M 7M 905-435-46110 after 111E FUG SNP Jan the 8 other 8 Rag Shops lin cuadi Rags, bar• ars. aid sappokes are our so 11,11mum ttvaMmert d ODo covers arghanclksefar Cp Doren Braverman (604)-736- $161 E-mail da- earOWRagsnop o www napshop com anCon"' 501 OFF. Home grown per- arval boned plants at abuse of Amber Antique and Gill Stop Location 5708 ()ad Rd It. Hamppn tali♦ lane ( ) 263-a205 • 1 Prraatlta BIOMED HOUSE"M - ON- TARIO. Names & Hare Phone Numbers. 1-900-451- 3638 ea 680. $3 691mm must k 18 T -tone NMI • 1 Auctions AUCTION BARN FRIDAY JULY 30 AT SAD P.M. 3 MILES EAST OF LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD e4 Tse property of Mr & 4rs Allan Lawrence lus others. Oak china abinet, buffet cornbi- atron, Pine cupboard )p (36 panes), walk - table, Bentwa urs, Mahoga chair, pia L 3 pure wool I it imp (5 ft. ov, 9ft & 14 ftxllft) tossed R.L. Gut milk bottles, o Moorecro 'log 2 door refits Dr, Moffat 30 i lric stove, parlor 's. Boston rociu ks, qty wooith ten chairs, Co-( )s, table & Ila its, modern dyes It chests of dray Coke Coole it Doulton figu c Sed ), 19f ia a, glass, nous �c Int Don & Greg Cornell] Auctioneers RRtl Little Britain 705-78&2183 BECailittg Emit . 1 CaNng Elleft • 1 Auction/ • 1 Auotirn • 1 Auctions • 1 Auctions CLASSIC FORD TRUCK CLUB AUGUST 28 & 29 ARTHUR FAIR GROUNDS ARTHUR, ONTARIO For More Info Call Days 519.848-3733 Nights 519-848-2113 • 1 Auctions Lull Auctions Wed. July 28, Start 6:30, View: from noon Kahn Auctions 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering, 3mi N. of Hwy 401 exit 399 featuring this week antiques, fine furniture, glass, china & collectibles from a Markham Estate. EURNITURE: player piano in working order, 11 pc. Malcolm Dr. ste, 8pc modern DR ste. oak entertainment unit. Oriental wall unit, walnut desk, 10 pc. modern DR ste, pine jam cup- board, 2pc pine flat to wall cupboard, Victorian gentleman's chair, oak occasional table, wal- nut curio cabinet, walnut buffet, 5 pc ice- cream parlor set, walnut table w/4 chairs, ash table w/5 leaves, pin medicine cabinet, oak medicine cabinet, maple console table. Boston style rocker, cedar chests, antique pine box- es, pine washstand, oak tea wagon, wicker vanity w/stool. Iq oak bar, settee, 2 oak dou- ble beds, grain cart, freezer, nesting tables A40, CHINA. MITC A TOTS 11 Royal ulltons, set of Limoge dishes, regular clock, andmother clock, mantle clocks, Ginger - lad clock. 1930's Louis Marx press steel Ick, Batmobfle in box. Dinkys. train sets, :e car sets, metal doll's highchair plus oth- s. Wedgewood tea service, cups/saucers, linter scissors display, Hummel, sterling esser set, set occupied Japan dishes, )cks, Bulldog motor oil can, antique tools, r1ts, lamps, chestnut roaster etc. Plate not this is a good dale & trot litre will be Ro act nvd week flue to the bolihy. Randy Potter Auttiomr 905-683-4644, ESTATE AUCTION THURS. JULY 29TH. 6:10 P -a at WARNERS AUCTION HALL, Hwy 2. Colborne ry large sale with no reserves. must sank a Har- iod esme umorbod by request, )shin coment; from me of C. Goodeieh Treason (moved so nursing me), antiques, primitives, cdo leetables, modern me hunuhergs, appliances: etc. 2 fridges 2 stoves, o washer. dryer. toots. power tools, clic. pian to be iy and any awhile. alis & Misee6ueems. include 3 pt hitch lawn weer. chain saw. Plasma cola. 10 gal. poor pnes- e pot, ,airless painter, Graco drum pumps. (base only), electric forklift chargers, 2 v coin operated candy machines, check writer, watt' air tools, sanders. grinders, etc., 4xg enclosed filer. fax Machine. copier, etc. & Phimadves- from 2 old storage bares of various Interesting Amick$ in various rata i dog 2 old horse drawn tuners is good condition, oW pans for m. cars, old licnne plates old horse re- ed articles, old cast Iron pcs., old sales & paru, old les. cupboards. washstaads, desks, stoves. tables Is. bonds, teas, old Super tat and Coke sign, old fares. fransim chins, lamps, lamp Inns. lasteres irs. Victorian beds, in vanous stats of disrep•it all rod for rears u�sebeN Articles Include- excellent Dobro sio, oak rolltop desk, nearly new large gb wer with CD, TV, nearly new vacuum, ubk air sins, beds. dressers. chats of drawras, rock itched pair gunstock chairs, appliances, small rice's, excellent 3 pc. sofa ser, good bed sofa, c ulna, coffee & end rabies, maaowave, lamps, d glssswana, household articles, lawn & patio fu e, coffee & end tables. storage cupboards, sbelt asional choirs, bods, qty. dishes, glaaswa isebold articles, picanna, frames, plus numer, er ftrnisbings and am lmmm articles. A S h somading for everyone. NO RESERVES. Gary & BIII Warner Asdia m 905-336.2106 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE, JULY 301b, FRIDAY, 6 PAL Selling the contents from a Bowmanville a Newtownville home including new oak fur lure, oak Queen Anne table with 6 chairs, torr cupboard shelf, loveseats, furniture, numero antiques, collectible glassware and china, o roll top desk, coke machine, bikes, mowers, e Preview Friday after 2 pm. Auction starts at PM. AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON (905) 7W2244, (800) IA3-9886 MIXED ESTATES FROM ACROSS CANADA Illltler intA111dlOtq 10r he f ani tlOfm a Co, we ws "Jin &W) Iota by ESTATE AUCTION E1R.JULY 30 AT 6:00 PM (PREVIEW 5:PM) 31 GORHAM ST. UNIT 7, REAR DOOR EWMARKET Lcslic St. N. of Mulock COLLECTIBLES Birks SterliN silver distles etc. Sterling saver fiahvare sets and servers, Swarovski Annuals, Over 140 discoritnued Royal Dm=*m animals, Hummel, Beswick, Uadro, Minton, Nippon, Limoges, Moortxoh Border Fine Arts, Gale Glass, Royal OVER 120 FRAMED L.E. PRINTS • ACCENT ART e ORIGINAIS Corporate Art Collection of Group of Seven's AJ. Casson, Tom Thomson, L Harris, Franklin Cannidiael, J.E.H. Macdonald, Special edtiors, L.E. Decors, PIP, Panels, etc. Christine Marshal, James Umbers, Tfisha Romance prift Various estate oil paintings. HAND CARVED MAHOGANY & OAK FUR,MTUM Hand carved desks, occasional tables, consoles, mirrors, dining room suite, plant tables, Frenchn�1t stands, CltipperXW tables, serving cans, comer chairs, kweseats, dwra cabinets, bow front cabinet, what nots, washstand, cresting tables, dewo ts, bends, hall stand colonial tables, lea cabinets, vk111101 , quill rack, marble tables N stand & more. OR11,000.00 ESTATE & MODERN JEWELLERY Over 100 asst damarld solitairemmggss 1 ct, precious 8 sernit precious stone rings, damond earmgs, drains, braCelets, neddaces, tefxlis bracelets, pealis, appraised estate leWe1erY. (rtrany unusual & unique O&TIS). Rolett watches, antique pocket waldtes, seed peal necklace can= brooch, lade. bangles. rubes, sapphre, opal topaz, ealig d rigs. Deco brooch,desig erwatches.Ste"sjwerjewNery . EXTENSIVE ESTATE COIN COLLECTION Ouantly Of gold cons, bag lots of silver dollars, Wald ant sets, book collections, Franklin Wt AMISS, proof nets. bank nous, encased dolars, Dbl. dollar sets box lots, Olpnpic Sets, SWW dolor collection with 190, US coins various sinter coins. MISC. ITEMS Sports mm aWA & collectibles . Gen u ne Persian room size no, an $111113, cast iron accent h outdoor acceems, rare Makhbac Cog. & Dinky, die cgsf� T lamps, cookware, flahm gdlware. carved chess set PuullyfY Bass lartq, 91a�wane lanes Stereos, home dneeBe, Wdunti ns. speakers. pat. nacos, VCR. and mon- Mr onee�-rMr a rte gushy Bak. INNbd seefifig, amine early, over 700 lift Termx Cash, Visa, MC, Amex as per posted & arnouncad No Buyars Premaign addions & aeie0orhe apply, removal same day kdonation ea/: 905.196.5006 or PRORMOR&LAUCTIONEMINC 416.198-1762 t -886 -PRO -SALE At the LATCHAM CENTRE PORT PERRY (21 Queen Street - by the lake) SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST I- 7 p.m. Preview • 8 p.m. Auction At un trulrua7umu re,eaed. we will a"( 111'r; A MAJOR BUCKHORN ART GALLERY AND COLLECTORS GIFTWARE amid a very' special prestematimm of A���: Camem Cannot. Owsmio Series, Counties CarMry Over 100 pa. Of fine ga]kry an, featuring Wildlife. Flotals. Landscapes - signed. limited editions by Ken Danby, Michael Dunns, Terrance Andrews, George McLean, Brent Townsend, Elizabeth Berry, Bev Hagan. Joyce Botts, Patricia Bourque. Judi Kent Pyrah, and many other fine Canadian artists... Introducing 50 new wildlife ltd. ed. prints by Marten Yuser & Paul Rankin. FINE GIFTWARF: Bolxmiai'Czech fine crystal vaveslbowls, hard crafted figurines & sculptures(Armani, David Winter), Royal Doulton, rare collector plates. Moorcroft. Christian Bell, Fairmont Rockwell, Wedgwood, Kalaer German Porcelain. fine glass (Wedgwood & Goebel) and many other items... TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE per info at sale Subject to add"pions & deletions • No Buyers' premium THE MICHAELSON COIWPANY INC. AUC71ONErERSS 1414.941-271e or 905-6604219 Gwrit shopping a La of BrgtwNr • Fin Jur eutirp me Billing afaft daw/ enjoy 011ie fro! SAT. JULY 31, 10.,W a-iw. at WARNERS AUCTION HALL, Hwy 2, Cameos Estates. Shirley Wilson (Belleville), Mrs. Martha obourg), Mrs. Sacks (Scarborough), Modem & an - rye home fumishings. antiques, collectables, etc. 'gr: sale, prtial list mcludn antique carved walnut 9 . disang room suite, Modem 9 pc. Sklar Pepplar dio- 1 rim sole, ball table & atintor, excellent antique table a Ph ea drop IW ashie with ned legs, Andrew Malcolm bedroom suite, m. up Interred fan back chair. m. eek sadebord, several stomas side chairs, mMchang Mr & Mrs ant. war- )bm excelkm A section glass wall knit with glue dues & mirror backs, curved glass China cabinet, ore duets see. ant. wrow, batik ball bends, occa- nal chairs, old dawn filled sofa & chair see originally to Brom House. enters ameot centre, old trunks, k lawn mower, some garden & than fools. old cedar W (needs work), wicker settee. chasers & chats drawers, good bed sofa. selection small obla, bed - g, linens, etc., oil lamps, dishes, recliner chair, good table TV, several rugs & carpets, several interest - paintings & pictures, Sliding silver pcs., other fancy ger serving pcs., early Nippon pcs., lladro figurine, Val Doulton disher, books, large selection dishy, sswares, china, krick knacks, household articles, from these 3 homes, all sold with NO RESERVES. Gary & Biu Warner Auctioneers 905-355 2106 �'mi�yc7Lk►7a3"aiT'�47e:' • I Personals 01 OLDER LADIES - Names 3 P.,.4te Home Phone "lumbers. i -900-451-36m to 235. $3 69/a n must be 18 -loot • I Auctions AUCTION BARN WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 AT 10:30 A.M. 3 MILES EAST OF LITTLE BRITAIN OR 7 MILES WEST OF LINDSAY ON COUNTY RD l4 The second sale for the late John W. crack) Campbell of Wood- ville. Approx. 40 Co - oil lamps, Bulls Eye, Peanut & others, ap- prox. 50 crocks, Warner, Toronto, Bel- leville Potter, Weld- ing, Brantford, etc. approx. 50 Silkscreen & embossed milk bot- tles, Silverwood, Lindsay, Maple Leaf Dairy Lindsay, Lind- say creameryy, Kirk - field dairy, Roselawn Toronto, etc. Jam cupboard, qty. wood- en kitchen c}haars, ar- lour tables, parlour chairs & settees, glass, wood & crock churns, qty. chamber pots, washstands, hvooden beds, organ ,tools, ice cream par- 6,ur tables & chairs, antique store scales, qty. railroad & barn lanterns, qty. antique picture frames, spin- ning wheels, wool winders, oxen yokes, wooden washing ma- hines, railroad W lanterns itch etc. (HECK PAPERS FOR DATE OF THIRD SALE TO BE HELD AT THE END OF AUGUST. This sale has well over : DOD antique & Col - lectables items that have been stored in bam over 25 years. Don & Greg Corneal Auctioneers RRt►1 Little Britain 705.7W2183 MACGREGOR AUCTION CENTRE, BOW AANVILLE Antiques, Colleetables, Doulton & Jaguar auto Sunday, August Ist., 10:30 a.m. (viewing 9:00) 401 to Waverly Rd., Bowmaoville, North to /; hwy., east to Scugog St. North 1 km. Sun day's auction features an excellent offering o articles from the past including Victorian side board, 2 exceptional bonnet chests, mist dressers, open face washstand in paint, oat file cabinet, misc. chairs and rockers, chirk cabinet, oak wall phone, old upright pian( (Rheingold) exc., washstands, selection of ta- bles, blanket, tool and storage boxes, quality 1lass and china, Royal Douftons; is 3457, 284, 3647, 2935, 2791, 3445, 3736, 2017, ?265, 3627, 2468, 1834, 3286, 2471). Country :ollectables, sealer jars (Beaver, beehive and ;tart etc.), old postcards, paper and books, )ertume bottles, comic books, bikes, pictures, oys, marbles, pocket watches, Christmas lecorations, tins, plus many more rate and fnique collectables. Selling at 12:00 sharp, subject to owners approval. 1977 Jaguar Vandem plan) w/350 G.M. drive train, certi- ied and excellent condition. Note: Auctions ;tarts at 10:30 sharp with only quality items. must attend summel for allyroaautction. _ �amon MACGREGOR AUCTION AND APPRAISAL SERVICES Midlsel J. 1M-898- gob 790, 1 km. east on Aurora Rd. nils will nau II 8 day coc 901d filled Spanish )ld coins, 100' colctible All at Seven artw Mi intuatc. unreserved 1 for detach 1 N A1ICTIONB • 1 Plwota]B OUM&W$ OWN 1111111101116 fl Call 905-M-1110. CCrreeri� a Private mailbox r oew personal ads free. Meet anew Friend or Love for k*. OSMWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE Slmatw Service 4o 1Dbhp St. W. (905) 404-9(x5 11:30 am-9pm. RELAXATION Body massage. Wes" Road South. Arc (S. Of eayy). Call (905)426 4585 fr appointment. I T AILA t Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to '• send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and Price prior to O� qJf customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and Contact name. Fax News Advertiser 905-5794218 TUESDAY EDnmN, July 27, 1999 PAGiE 19 P • 1 cars a'lhhetrr lff cd a loss SMALLEY The family of the late Celeste Smalley wish to express their heartfelt thanks and deep appre- ciation to our relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy and kindness during Celeste's illness and since her passing. The charitable donations, flowers, cards and words of comfort are greatly appreciated. Thanks to Dr. Kopylenko, Dr. Weingarten and the nurses at York County Hospital Palliative Care Unit, Newmarket. Thanks to C.HAT.S. Homecare for their care and understanding. Thanks to Shirley Kennedy for helping Celeste when she needed her. A special thanks to Ramona Paisley for her loving care during Celeste's illness both at home and in the hospital as well as all the support you have given the famiry. Thanks to Rev. Wayne Reed for the touching service and words of comfort. Thanks to the Mount Albert U.C.W. for organiz- ing and putting on the luncheon. Thanks to Celeste's friends and co-workers at the CIBC Stouffville and her friend Florence White, for their help with the luncheon. Thanks also to Lathangue b Skwarchuk Funeral Homes for all the help and guidance with the arrangements which was done with care, un- derstanding and sympathy. You have all touched our hearts. Morley, Ralph, Harold, Cathy, Patty, Sarah and Jordan. 1 ;.ills 1 r--- t ANNAN, Clayton • At home ir Bowmanvde on Fn - day July 23, 1999 in his 67th year. Dear brother of Robert, Alam. Evelyn LaHay and Gordon. A Service will be held in St. GhQaMeorge s Anglican Churchyard, Kingston Road at Rai ler., A(ax on Thursday July 29.1999 at 2pm. Arrangements entrusted to the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME. Ajax. 905-428 LYONS, Norman Leslie - Suddenly at Pnrcess Margaret Hospital on July 21, 1999 in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Gwen (nee Wilson). Loving fa- ther of Lori and her partner Kaz of Toronto, Anne of the Pas, Manitoba and Kevin of Lldndge. Devoted grandfather of Allison. Kadee. and Nolan Palmer of the Pas. Manitoba. Also survived by his brother James Lyons and family of Oakwood Norm was a Councillor and Reeve in the former township of Scott, and Councilor n the township of Uxbridge. He was a lorhgbme famher in the Leskdale area. Rest- ed at the Funeral Home of LOW i LOW. UX- BRIDGE funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday, July 24th, 1999. Interment, Foster Merno- tial Cemetery. Visitation was held on Friday. Remem- xances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Soce- THOMPSON - Ell. FE on Sunday, ,Miy 251h, 1999 one day after her 86th birthday. Eileen, predeceased by her husband Bob, loving mother of Peter (Mu• guette), Brian (Nancy), Penny (Hugh), grandmother of seven, great grandmother d two. An Ajax resident since 1949. Fondly remembered by her many friends in town. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. 'IIIIs+: z T* Pwa MTV . Ings �t "bit are noel ft,rgrxkMt k,ctad uue 591 U knyg as life and Muevnury leu ferry hL'e Will renunntxT I&V. Attawang, Lowe h Lowe, Mnunno h Sats. AkFxMic, .ism Acatt�]Yohs, OdLw a Fwa*5ervkv�%W,WE.Town.- UoWM9 receipt.of information faom funeral hong AR PARTE 20 -TME NEVIS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, July 27,1999 CC WMfg s I a t i Special Conunenvorative Package ltncludimg. • SPWW ISM Amirwswy Photh as Swine and ft • ExChAire 869M PM b u. Exterior Cdw ► i • Swucr a Qw & more 521,488' or $22800.. 1998 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE JXI • • K am ft~. 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