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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_10_20N, PICKERING PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 PRESSRUN 44300 36 PAGES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1999 AL. �. OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY SS! SI NEWSSTAND We preview 2000 model year cars Wheels Pull out Pickering doctor faces new sex Football scores a TO Page 12 Teachers `disgusted'by illegal strike claim Durhampublic board shakeup demanded over .charges •Pm Kff Attaur ,° • SIM n gl • r.ts...aae. C wFELa"I Q�r..� •IN.....I.. extracurriculars right AY STEPHEN SHAW SsafjWriter J1s �- ` ' ' BY SUSAN OWFILL StaffWrirer _ leging the Mrvd µas using un- fair labour practices. pofice searched his med- ical office, a prominent Durham s• - `�;: ��- ,r s:_: '.. _+ A local teachers' union leader is callirfg for a "major "The main issue on part of the board is that since the arbi- Region neurologist appeared in house cleaning" at the Durham trated collective agreement last court Tuesday on new charges �- Di.tnct School Board as the January, few secondary teach - of sexually assaulting ex -pa- %t ahour dispute between the anile ors in Durham have been panic - bents, bringing the number of �`' hoard and its high school edu- .-- pacing in offering students ex- in o alkged victims to seven. • _aa,n continues. !rating activities such as Dr. Douglas F. Waller, 59, Shelley Page, Durham dis- commencements. clubs, class was arrested as he left his Pick- mct president of the Ontario trips, sports teams, and drama Bring home for the third time` Secondary School Teachers' and music productions which since July, when he was initially s Federation (OSSTF), reports ` ' are an important part of sec - charged with sexually assaulting the region's high school teach- ondary school life:' the state - a 13 -year-old Whitby boy in a ors feel "absolutely incredulous rnent notes. departrrtent store washroom in and totally disgusted" by the In defence of the union's al- Oshrawa. board's allegations that educa- _ legations Ms. Page says, "Tire After media reports shout the tors here are engaging in an il- balance is gone from our case, three former patients filed _ legal strike action. SHELLEY PAGE schools... Principals are taking complaints with the Durham "They view this as an ab- The balance is gone too much liberty with the man - Regional Police sexual assault Aute severing of their relation -agement from our schools-' they've been given" squad alleging fondling and in- appropriate touching CARL FERENC&News Adverruer phpru ship with the board." Ms. Page says. "1 don't know how any- tracurricular activities and She notes while the manage - ment of schools changed at Those incidents are said tothing have occurred at the doctor's of- Likearock.. short of a major overhaul at the Durham District School events such as school corn- mcncements. boards across the province when administrators were rc- frce on Kin Street Eat in Os- Board will resolve this" And. according to a state- moved from teachers' federa- hawa between 1994 and 1998. Public board officials filed ment released by the board tions under Bill 160. -Nowhere After bout arrests, Dr. Waller Courtney Heath, 12, gives a flat stone her best shot into charges under the Labour Rela- Monday, the charges filed is it so pronounced than in was released on hail with strict Lake Ontario at the foot of Liverpool Road in Pickering. tions Act Oct. 6 alleging local against the union were part of Durham- sedition limiting his medical practice. He is still allowed to Courtney was out on Sunday morning with other area resi- OSSTF members are participat- mg in an illegal strike action by the board's "response" to a charge laid by OSSTF and an Here, -Principals are man - continue working at Lakendge dents enjoying the mild autumn weather. withholding participation in ex- individual teacher Sept. 24 al- See TEACHERS page 4 Heahh Oshawa. but alone wTth any Yesterday's arrest follows `� be l g paving Pickerinwayfor homes in north: Rural residents sexual assault reports made by throe other former patients. Ix* _ lice said. Drtecs#. . mea„_ -~ Group fear,, urhani7ation of agricultural area while, obtained a warrant to - -- �• - iearch his medical office and BY MARIANNE TAKA(-S to be of "significant benefit to development with communal seize and -catalogue- patient Staff Writer the region", on a car -by -case water and sewer services on files- Police expected to be at the PICKERING — Town basis and by amendment to the the Cherry Downs lands, in clinic for the next several days. councillors have decided to Official Plan, provided they order to support the golf club's Police said the latest coin- ask Durham Region to drop a arc not located on lands desig- efforts to have the proposal plamants arc all Oshawa men proposed near -ban on private nated Oak Ridges Moraine or chosen for a communal ser - who were at one time under the communal water and sanitary Permanent Agricultural Re- vices pilot project being con - doctor's care for a vanety of sewage systems in rural areas, serve. sidcred by Durham Region. head injuries or other netnologi- despite the protests of rural The resolution endorsed by Mr. Murray said he and cal problems- residents who fear it will pave r1 ti T council calls on the Region to other rural residents share the They include a 28 -year old the way for the urbanization of ; remove the stricter require- concern expressed by Region man who was 16 when he was agricultural north Pickering. ments for privately -owned staff that allowing private Wkgedly sexually assaulted be- -The Region is taking the systems. communal systems will en- tween 1987 and 1988. A 33- cautious approach and Picker- s Citizens who appeared be- courage urban -style develop - year -old man said he was as- ing has just thrown caution to fore council Monday suggest- men( in rural areas. saulted on numerous visits to the the wind;' councillors were ed politicians were trying to "That's exactly what doctor's office between 1987 told Monday by Claremont leave the door open for devel- they're meant to do and that's and 1990, a 29 -year-old during a resident Steve Murray. "1 opmcnt of the Cherry Downs exactly what they will lead to:' visit in 1998, police said. don't think you have a lot of golf club here. he said. The allegations range from support from the public at Three years ago Pickering Resident Sharron Reeve fondling to fellatio. large, including the people in turned down an application for told councillors developers ai- Dr. Waller is now charged the south- WAYNEARTHURS DAVID PICKLES the construction of 225 condo- ready own large chunks of with seven counts of sexual as- Council voted to ask 'Extremely restrictive Should be permitted minium homes with a commu- north Pickering and are "just Sault and one count each of in- Durham to make changes to a policy' on cast -by -case basis. 'nal water supply and sewage waiting for the day the rules decent assault on a mak, sexual draft Regional Official Plan system on the Cherry Downs change" to allow urban -style interference and sexual exploita- amendment that would severe- ment, Regionally -owned and mental degradation due to property on Seventh Conces- development there. tion. ly restrict the establishment of operated communal systems failed existing systems. sion Road. Also supporting the draft He was released Tuesday and communal systems in rural would be allowed as a last re- Privately -owned communal However, last June, council amendment by the Region is to appear in Oshawa court areas. son in rural settlements facing systems would be permitted endorsed a proposal for a con - Nov. 15. Under the draft amend- health problems or environ- only for developments deemed ference centre and residential See RURAL page 2 Pickering mayor speaks out on nuclear plant sales inside the News Advertiser Notion of privatization for Pickering station opposed by Town, MPP Talk of interest in the Bruce nuclear station in central On- ' ''Aario has raised flags in Pickering. Mayor Wayne Arthurs, MPP Janet Ecker and Durham Nuclear Awareness officiali _:have spoken out against similar discussions regarding the ,Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. BY MARIANNE TAKACS Staff WrWr PICKERING — While the prospect of the Bruce nuclear station being sold to private British interests might seem like good economic news to the community there, a similar scenario will not be welcome here, according to Mayor Wayne Arthurs. I don't think it would be good for Pickering Nuclear and I don't think it would be good for the town:' he says. The mayor's commenting on the recent announcement by Ontario Power Generation, which owns the Bruce, Picker- ing and Darlington nuclear stations, that it is seeking pri- vate investors to take over all or pan of the Bruce plant. OPG has indicated such a sale may be a first step to privati- zation of nuclear plants in the rest of the province as well, dough no specific plan has been announced. A few major British and American power firms have already indicated an interest in purchasing OPG nuclear facilities. According to Mayor Arthurs, given the town's ex- perience with its troubled nu- clear plant, Pickering would simply not be comfortable with the station being sold into private ownership. 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Unit wMrr Ucam ry 1 .•..�3'►..],,,._ T.._ i/l.i'a: ... . . . . . . . . . . w 2 mrM * a 35ftm I In eliab{ 1000 Tai, P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, 0t &1 20, I M Rural group says Town has `thrown caution to the wind' JWRALfrom pagr I Mark Holland and Dave Ryan as when nearly everyone agreed com- were Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner and Ward 3 local Councillor David Pickles. Coun. Pickles maintained commu- nal systems should only be permitted on a case-hy-case basis as proposed by Region staff, and not "all at once before we have applications before Us. Councillors Doug Dickerson. Pickering mayor lashes out against nuclear privatization PIC&I RING from page I clear facilities because we believe there needs to he the high level of accountability that comes with pub- lic ownership and public control," he explains. Although privatization of the Pickering plant is not currently an issue the Town must deal with. Mavor Arthur, notes the recent an- nouncement has "certainly height- ened our awareness to a particular provincial agenda that may not he in our interest. NL'hen they name Pick- ering the alarm bells wioff .­ Janet go o." Janet Ecker. Pic kering-Ajax- Uxhridge NIPP and Education Min- ister in the provincial gohernment. does not appear to he rolling out the red carpet for nuclear privatization here either. " I don't agree with private sector ownership of the Pickering nuclear plant.- she told Pickering Council last week when questioned on the issue by Ward I local Councillor Dave Ryan. Ms E:ckcr did acknow l- edge. however, that Premier Mike Hams has stated he is willing to look at "private sector partnership" for Ontario's nuclear plants R'hile he also is war-, of anv sale of the Pickering plant, Dave Martin of Durham Nuclear Awareness points out public ownership is not a guarantee of safety or responsible operation of a nuclear faciltiv 'I think we should be setting some very strict financial hurdles fur any purchaser," .av, s Mr, Mus tin. "From a public interest point of view and from an environmental point of view we don't want a rip- off of the public purse and we don't want old, dangerous nuclear plants running." He notes the easiest way for a purchaser to get a return on invest- ment in a nuclear power plant is to improve performance in the short term by reducing spending in areas such as maintenance, which he points out was the strategy that led to recent problems at Ontario's nu- clear plants. -There 15 a real risk safety will be sacrificed if a sale is made," says Nie Martin. "We have some real evidence that is precisely what will happen." A Duds N TD SSnnN• Inc .75% General Motors -A capb-me Notes Matures Manch 26/01 Minimum Purchase $25,000 Call 905-831-2340 14800-401-1759 Nina Wilson CFP, PFP a� CFP, PFP Advkm. b adwidw f 1D LeirOn Yc (rCq. UMrd10 ••M1•a•aa•h TOB • r ta>F rnr.. smlw to dwp a alaieft :,How does the demutualization of Canada's life insurance companies affect you? If you have received a package from your insurance company or have questions, please call: Andy Silverman (905)428-5468 i4 EW"HI Ajax Durham Centre 90 Kingston Road Fast. Unit A4 IHighwav#2 and Harwood RoadI !Merrill Lyno Canada lite is a me - CIPE well as Mayor Wayne Arthurs, sup- munal systems would he appropriate peened the request for a less restric- in some cases. tive approach. Mayor Arthurs suggested the "ex- Coun. Dickerson nixed septic sys- tremely restrictive policy" being pro- tems often don't work well while posed by Region staff would preclude communal systems have been shown the use of private communal systems to function efficiently. where they might be beneficial, such Coun. Holland maintained it did- as for the expansion of existing ham- n't make sense to require an Official lets. Plan amendment for every private de- " I think this is a reasonable posi- vclopment with communal servicing tion to take." said the mayor. Meet Doug Laird in Person 1 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering Town Centre 839-5990 Saturday Oct. 23, 1-3pm Don't miss this special opportunity to meet the artists and take advantage of our special offers. 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IMsI Hl -131• Durham Minding their manners public board trustees approve new code of conduct BY S USAN O M ILL Stuff Writer A new code of conduct gov. erning the actions of public .school board members could be used to "silence" trustees and could "hamper' their ability tc do their jobs, maintains an Os- hawa trustee. "I fear this is going to be used to silence trustees in terms of speaking out:' said Oshawa Trustee Kathleen Hopper of the Durham District School Board's new code of conduct and a new bylaw outlining the conse- quences for any breaches to that code. "Publicly elected officials have to feel free to speak without fear of retribution:' she said. "People may not run for election because they may fear breaching a bylaw. This really could ham- per trustees' ability to do their jam. The new code of conduct and the bylaw regarding the process to be followed if a trustee breach- es that code were approved by the board in a 6-3 decision Mon- day. The code of conduct sets out the responsibilities of trustees such as the requirements that elected representatives attend regular board meetings, that they maintain confidentiality and that they "exercise (their) power h: govern only as a trustee of the coxpcarate h, YJ). not as an indis it; - KATHLEEN HOMY 'I've flit bullied in the past.' ual" The code of conduct also states trustees must be "aware that (they) can be held personally liable if (they are) guilty of bad faith, neglect, or wilful or mali- cious use of po wer." And, the bylaw outlining the consequences for a breach of that code gives the board chairman the authority to investigate any allegations and to consult the vice-chairman on a course of ac- tion. The chairman is responsible for setting the consequences, Which may include a verbal warning, a formal letter of cen- sure, public censure by the board or an additional sanch,rn such as an injunction or an "action for damages" against a trustee who fails or refuses to maintain confi- dentiality. " I have a real problem with this:' said Oshawa Trustee Jane Weist. "How can anybody say I am conducting myself in had faith'? 1 don't make enough money to be slapped with some- thing like that it's scary" And, while Trustee Hopper noted the board's old trustee pro- tocol clearly defined trustees' conduct. Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew said that "trustee protocol" didn't have any teeth. She maintains the new code is simply "about good busi- ness... With rights we have re- sponsibilities. "I don't have any problem with it. It's gaol common sense. It's ethical:' Trustee Drew noted. But. Trustee Hopper argued the code of conduct could be dangerous. She maintains there has al- ways been a "bully mentality" on the bard and says there have been times when she's been afraid to speak out on an issue. "I've felt bullied in the past and I know other trustees have:' she said. adding site questions whether the chairman and the vice-chairman could be objective in setting a penalty for a trustee who breaches the coxae. "It's stint of like a kangaroo court. +� HERONGATE BAPUN THENTRE MS Antra. 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HIGHWAY 407 ETR FAST PARTIAL EXTENSION -HIGHWAY at TO HIGHWAY 7 EAST OF BROCK ROAD M 4 O WW wo.' wnuaf a rPASS 1 r Jl f l/ {cat �f i 3owl I.. E1C '� ESIC .cwRv ESA. .sir vaarux tkrrwsa`NrESID E1e 3 TTTI N111, RId11MM Mr ) TOWN vF � :f El POERING I.,...... ESIA I EStd fhiS re•vued 1P)ti,c ;, unendcd as an vo( ndnlent n, the �.riginal 1114;� e � ;ala, cit sit the al.tx Pickering \('ws Advertiser and the Markham Economist on July 7, 1r")). In accordance with the Conditions of Approval for Highway 407/fransitway (Markham Road Easterly a, Highway ' East of Brack Road) specified under the Environmental Assessment Act (Ordcnin- ( ouncil No 1'04%)8). Design and Construction Reports (IX:Rs) are bring prepared and submitted to the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) for placement in the Public Rccord and arr available for rcvicw at MOE, Central Regional Office. 5"5 Yonge Street, 8th Floor, Toronto. Ontario M2M 4J 1. FX -Rs 1.1 and Es I H were released on July S. DCRs UA. US I A and ES I C on July 12 and IX.R Es 1 Eon July 20. l'09 The Brock Road to Highway 7 and Spring Creek Tributary Culvert DCR (E211) and Highway 7 Realignment at Regional Road 30 DCR (E2C) w'ert,riginA11% atltterpatc'd lu N released yin luh- 20 IV')V The res'tscd rcic'aw date Is Ott,Axr 20. lW9 A copy of the J„cumcntaoon is being made available at the Markham Community library 6031 Highway %t.crkham and Pickering Public LibrAry, Whitcvaie Branch. 4'S Whitevak Road (cast of Altana Rold), I,;,kcring. With submission of DCRs E2B and E2C. all of the DCRs announced in the original notice have now bccn released for the Highway -Io' Eau Partial Extension. the public review peruacl will terminate 4S days following initial placement of these notices. after which FFR may start construction• subject To receiving all other required approvals. permits and awhorbations ETR will continue to screen the components of the project during their design for significant new concerns and to ensure that the project pnopresses in compliance with the , ,,rnmitmenL% nude in the Environmental Assessment,Rs the MOE Conditions of Approval and the IX: 1•Irasc direct any comments on the D(:Rs E2B and EIC by December 6. 1909 to Ian Upjohn, Environmental Marugrr SLF Joon Venture 2200 Ltkc Shure Blvd.vtcst Toronto, Ontario M8V IA4 Fax (416) -101-4,926 Email it: newsroomCdurham.net Gimme Five. + For the price you ll be tempted to buy all five. Lakeport 12 -packs $13.05 Lakeport beer is available at the Beer Store and + LLBO 'Plus $1.20 deposit. Price subject to change without notice. Don't drink and drive. Brewed by Lakeport Brewing Corporation, Canada, L8L 4H2 J AIP PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER. WEDNESDAY EDrnON. 0-11, III, I Mr t� SEEMS, NEED= F" Ti=m Ca.p.m 41111. 4141EN t. 4141. 4111111 'Signed, sealed, delivered' I GLASS AC1 � INEMAKING 1 Three-year deal reached with I I I saw e van 1 ' GM, Durham autoworkers � Al�arxeststslratiunin ' BY CHRISTY CHASE- the bargaining. •. Out-sourcin and the fu- I Durham from $59.95 ' g �• I'- • Ask ahwt aur Freyuenl Sraf%Wrirer lure of the Ste. Therese. Que. plant were I Winer Club OSHAWA i__1 I k1 I I' d l•rth h l • d ~ d — xnera otor% p ants ons ca t w i t c asst two ay s, i are operating as usual today atter the Mr. H rgi-mc. iL — E M W a.A M. E E . E compam and the Canadian Autowork- GNI had wanted to contract out 7(X) ers reached a new three-year agreement _jobs in Oshawa, along with d(X) in St. late Tuesday afternoon. Catharines and . in Ste. 7lerese but OPEN HOUSE "I t,elieve it is an excellent agree- hacked off on thatat, he said. mens..'said CAVI' President Buu Har- GM has promised to keep the Que- Satin day 0ctober 23rd fiom 9am to 5 m grove at a 6 p.m. press briefing. "He bec plant, scheduled to close in 2(X)2. 853F•arewellAve. S.,Oshawa p have made major, major improvement open for the life of the contract. and will here investigate the possibility of pnxlucing 1CeraLtumreULY\ll'IA\tiu,'frumrry ..We still have some work to do on a low-volume niche product there and a local issues but we have a commitment joint venture with another automakaa automaker. NlertIleadCchElena 1) 'ovinia, from General Motors...and we will con- Mr. Hargrove said. 1980-C)hTripicGold Medalist,Mo wow and time to work on these for the next few Me deal also includes a potential 1`)81 Gold Medalists, World Champion hours. By midnight tonight. we will 5575 -million investment in Oshawa if Inthe "t0�=sCwmimluspnXJL1CCd have that agreement... signed. sealed and the 2(x).'. Grand Prix is brought imo the*3 Canadian rEASS,Canadian Cba»tfion delivered. We are withdrawing the stnke city. "1 -hat's not absolute but we believe •17PnnrntidCbampionr deadline." that will be fimted up in the next fewt;,•mmiisaurendvtL:mngN,xingi5d,for ACompmriveAnd GM negotiator AI Green said the weeks or months;' Mr. Hargrove said. (keel. Dred l,nNr nis.Ca19o5-S;6-2164 for Info. compam is happy about the agreement. GM's Stew Lou, said if GM can con - "We're very pleased that we were tinue w present a good business plan, it Gemini Gymnastics able to reach an agreement that meets hopes to be able to get the popular the needs of our employees, the union, model for its Oshawa plants. www.gerninlgymnastcs corn and the company before the deadline." Just under I.(XX) workers at Delphi he said. plants. including two plants in Oshawa. The tentative deal, which CAW will continue to belong to the CAW and members will be asked to ratify on the will work under the CAW -GM master ' weekend. mirrors the economic package agreement. getting paid by GM for the already won by CAW at Ford and Daim- contract. Mr. Hargrt Ste said. ler-Chrysler, with three -per cent in- Along with improved pensions. the EATERY creases. plus cont of living increases contract includes several retirement in- OPEN each year. SL(XX) signing bonuses, va- centiws. More than 7.500 workers are JEVFRYDAY900am cation bonuses and improvement,. 25- eligible in tlx: next six years, 2.600 of per cent increases in pensions and im- them immediately. There are also re- YEAR AFTER YEAR -SAME OLD PRICES proved child care benefits. structuring initiatives of 550.(XX) tin But. it was the non -pattern issues and people who retire in the next three )cars. complex local issues that dragged out These affect 600 people in Oshawa. *299 Breakfast Special (Dairy) Teachers blame board 11 Luncheon Specials Daily =649 `mismanagement' 449 T1N0 CAN DINE FOR �14 day ,t The Week EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT $1449 TEACHERS frc" page J g, i trio government and "knock on ( Education kfinr,ter and Pickering- aging as they %cc fit in the absence of Ajax -Uxbridge MPP) Janet Eckcr', strong central management.- k1,. Page doxx" it it line, at the Ontario LaMwr rclxlrts Relations Board (OLRB). TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS While that's working in some But, she maintains what's needed is At, INCLUSIVE $59 O 0 sclxx,l,. in other it', not. the main- "a major house cleaning at the cr Denson tains That's causing "chaon and wn- hoard... Those people have lost the mono" trust and respect of my members." PICK(--• ng Town Centre 839-2507 TiIc union ieadcr blame, much of lets. Page can't fathom why board the current latx)ur situation cm the officials filed the labour Relations -mismanagement'- of senior adminis- Act charges. -1 can't answer what mo- tration and further claim, trustees are tivated them._1 am completely mysti- "too ignorant to stand up to the hoard', tied by them." senior Gaff " The public board and its high til. Pagc ;ontcnd, baard adminu- ,Chtol teacher, will meet with Janet traha. ...int t„ nuke dcct,turn but Ru/«Az an 01,RB ,cum or I:1hOur rcla- thc_,c don't a.tru I. %­- rc.j,. n.rhrtir� Wt� : \,n ',to stn attempt to ucnc.. for the comey: ;.i.': .I ,rn!rmrn: pn, r L� an OLRB She aaim, the h,vr.1 t. ; r.r.e:.! _. . \.,. 19 Y yY Sports Gardens Cafe -- Whitby A full-service restaurant/bar in Durham Region's premier sports facility. We cater to the family and adult sports enthusiast, while maintaining a standard of service in keeping with the business executive. Offers the following employment opportunities Kitchen Manager/Chef A full-time "working' position requiring a sound knowledge of costing. production and development. Experience with large group events, banquets, and high-end menus is a requisite. Ability to work in PC environment an asset. 1 st Line Cook A full-time position requiring experience in a fluick-paced restaurant environment. Minimum two yeais in solid kitchen production. 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People who want some are asked to take their own shovel and contain- er. The compost is from the North- wood Recycling facility in Oshawa which does composting for Durham Region. For more information call the public works department at 420-4610 or 6143-2760. NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, October 20 1999 PAGE 5 P [)I CROSS CANADA CC-:-L!,EARIINCE! Only Leon's with over 40 stores across Canada could orchestrate such a dramatic event! Come in today, join the crowds and enjoy incredible savings throughout the store nearest you! kaditional Styling At its Best! Solid pine Canadian made quality craftsmanship in honey finish. Suite includes triple dresser, mirror, queen size headboard, footboard, rails and one night table. 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See More br deNwry srhAad atea tbt aPplks0la b Pnniow praalreata orad nlarRdowe ilrma SM sbn lar eMr amsnrN Par ts sPRen Cueon aors N*" 25% do@A It IP PAW t NEWS ADYERTISEK WEDNESDAY EDMOK Detober 2Q IM Edmitorial & r , EDITORIAL INIONS NEWS ADV ERTISER OCT. 20. 1 9 9 9 Romper room row hurting students Public board, secondary teachers act like school bullies It's turned ugly, this dispute between Durham's public school board and its secondary teachers. In fact. it's de- generated into something akin to a school yard fight. But. there isn't just tine bully in this brawl. That role is being played by both the Durham District School Board and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation. the union representing the region's public high school edu- cators. Each bully has spat at the other during the past few days in the ongoing dispute between the board and its secondary teachers over the latter's unwillingness to participate in ex- tracurricular activities. In the most recent round of kindergarten capers, the board kicked sand in the teachers' faces by filing charges under the Labour Relations Act alleging local federation members are participating in an illegal strike action by Mrvcottine extracurricular activities and events such as school commence men[,. Teachers are "absolutely incredulous and totally dis- gusted' by the board's allegations, says their union. "Thev view this as an absolute severing of their relationship with the board." In retaliation, the federation is calling for a ..major house cleaning" at the board. citing "mismanage- ment" by senior administrators and. to a lesser degree. principals. The union intimates the hoard filed the labour Rcla- tlons Act charges to get back at the federation for tiling a grievance on behalf of a teacher. Kind of a switch on the old -You started it first- routine. But. it doesn't matter who started the fight first. It only matters that both sides end it. Our only concern is that high school students be allowed to once again enjoy extracur- ricular activities. It's unfortunate that the public board and the teachers' union don't appear to share that concern for the students who should he their number -one priority. So. both sides in the dispute need to be sat down and lectured. Sit up straight, board officials, and listen closely: By taking your fight to the Ontario Labour Relations Board. you have just served to alienate teachers. Quit sucking your thumb, union leaders, and pay atten- tion It cem, curious that you've waited until now to blow the whistle on "mismanagement' by the board which em- ploys your members. Were they enjoying the lack of prop- er management:' This "major house cleaning" fou say is needed. dust how far down should it extend — to the teach- ers who already feel "an absolute severing of their rela- tionship with the hoard*" And to both parties: (;et out of the sandbox and return to the table to iron out your differences. Remember who matters most — the students who are missing out on ex- ttacumcular activities. High school commencements are just around the corner and the youngsters could use the help and guidance of responsible adults. Currently. they can't find any. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnews(adurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. Waste watchers The trash talk is over. We must LETTERS TO THE EDITOR You can't make teachers volunteer To the editor: It seems that the Durham Dis- trict School Board is determined to tum itself from an award winner to a laughing stock. Now it wants to force it- we- ondary teachers to volunteer for ex- tracurricular activities. That's like telling someone that one must vol- unteer to canvass for the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Cancer Society. The very definition of vol- untecr is to willingly provide time of one's own free will. It seem, that the board's actions speak for dwmsclvcs and that the public should notice where its hard- earned tax dollars arc being spent' James Beverly Ewen Poor workers vertis-r, in calling for tax breaks in the Sept. 28 edition and in previous issues, did not hear Michel Camdessus, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, speak to the heads of the IMF and World Bank on Sept. 28 and warn of the consequences of global poverty'. The tax breaks in Ontario so far are full of hypocrisy, having rc%ult- ed in im-rcased property taxes, in- creased service costs, and drug costs. in effect doing link to help low-income workers. What is need- ed is a real boost in wages. William S. W'afson Government our major industry; we must cut it To the editor: „ x Advertiser raise, not ,,�nsotytaxes editorial On- tano have been sliced by 30 per tax breaks cent. Do you krn)w of anyone who actually received a 30 -per cent To the editor It is obvious that the News Ad - provincial tax cut'' 1 do not and I The i0 -per cent figure is govern- ment creative accounting. 1 did get about a five -M cent tax reduction but last year and the year before I paid a total of S2.6(lt) for the fair share health care levy im posed by a previous government. Another tax. And where did this money go'? I've written to Mike Harris regarding this and while 1 dud get a reply, I received no lucid explanation. Our money is going to support the massive government structure we have in this country - I1 pre- micra and all the burrrucracy that goes with it. For about 3(1 million people in this country, we do not need five levels of government: senate, federal, provincial, regional and municipal. We have I I provin- cial governments. Why? Govern- ment is our major industry. Look at our faderal debt of StAX) billion. At five -per cent interest that constitutes S30 billion per annum just to service the debt. Assuming that a billion is a thousand million, that means each person in the country pays SEW) per year just to service the debt. We have to cut government and soon. certainly did not receive a tax cut. Leslie Davies Tory minister's promise odd Politicians must make time for constituents let actions speak loudly Acardinal rule for those elected to the legislature is don't slight the It's time to clean up our act. Of course it shouldn't he hard at all for Pickering resi- dents to reduce the amount of garbage we put out for pick- up every week. After all. our town's been host to more than our fair share of dumps in recent years. We've said over Wild over we don't want the trash pits in our back yard. As of Monday, Nov. 1, the Town of Pickering limit on the amount of garbage it will collect weekly from each household will go down to foto bags or items from the cur- rent six. Extra bags or other containers will be tagged as non-compliant and left behind. We've engaged in a lot of trash talk over the years. But actions speak louder than words. people who sent you there and Fi- nance Minister Ernie Eves, the sec- ond most powerful man in the On- tario government, has forgotten it. The Progressive Conservative minister and deputy premier had the Muskoka area added to his Parry Sound riding in the June election and has quickly made it known he will not be gracing it with his presence as much as its residents would like. Mr. Eves told local media self- importantly and belligerently, 1 E -mad comments on this editorial to have to make this very clear. If arnews0durhaw.wet Submissions which iwelyde the anybody expects the minister of fi- writer s fill nave and town of residence will be coasi& name and deputy premier of the tend for pubdicatfon. province to be as accessible as (former Tory MPP for the area) Bill Grimmett was you can forget YOU SAID IT that right now, because you're not living in the real world." The question was: What's your opinion of the provincial government requiring high school students to do community service work to get their diplomas? j r .7 Krystal Barone Anne -Marie Heather Sharp says. "in the Neadles says, "I says, "I'm in Catholic system, have mixed feel- favour of it as I did 12 hours ings about this. king as the stu- cleaning up at The program is dents get to vol - the YMCA. I too loose and unteer in an envi- found it to be a kids need more ronment which good expert- direction from fits into what ence." the schools as to they're looking where they can for as a career. It and should vol- teaches them re- unteer." sponsibility." r of Local media also asked Mr. Eves to send itineraries showing when he would be in the riding, but his spokesman said he neva has and it would be up to organizers of events he attends, if they wish, to make these public. Locals charge Mr. Eves was ar- rogant in saying he is too busy and important to be accessible and their Liberal MP, Andy Mitchell, secre- tary of state for rural development, is both accessible and provides de- tailed itineraries of his riding activ- ities. The controversy raises ques- tions about Mr. Eves and his fu- ture. Ministers have more duties than MPPs which reduces the time they can spend in their tidings, but none ever admitted this publicly. They always insist they are there and available to the folks back home who elected them. Past finance ministers like Floyd Laughren, Bob Nixon, Frank Miller and Darcy McK- eough would never have accepted for one minute their ministerial du - Eric .Dowd ties kept them from being around for their constituents. Mr. Eves claims he is burdened by the job of deputy premier, but it is difficult to fad out what he does. The post was created by Premia William Davis, when he led a mi- nority government in the 1970s, as an obstacle to those pondering challenging him for leader and given fust to loyal supporta Bob Welch. Mr. Eves gets to be in charge when Premier Mike Harris is out of the province and there is an emer- gency and residents have to be no- tified where the bomb shefters are, but such things do not happen often and Mr. Harris is a plane ride away, anyway. Mr. Eves sounded as if being fi- nance minister includes counting every dollar of revenue by hared, but his main duty is formulating policy and tie has a building full of experts and asks them to draw tip alternatives from which he choos- es. Mr. Nixon as finance minister a decade ago drove to his Stone near Brantford every night. Mr. Eves is already noted for being less in his finance ministry office than previous ministers, so some of its officials could barely recognize him, but explained he does most of his work in an office in the legislature building. Mr. Eves is not kept unduly from getting to his riding because the legislature sit% in Toronto, because Mr. Harris has called it together for only seven days in the first nine months of this year and only 127 days in 1998. When the legislature tits, Mr. Eves also has often not been in his seat to answer ques- tions. Mr. Eves also would be more than happy to send out itineraries of events he attends in his riding if they showed him there often and his unwillingness to do so suggests he is a truant there too. The odd thing about this is Mr. Eves is otherwise Mr. Harris's most talented minister, effective in implementing tax cuts and, when around, more polished and articu- late in arguing his party's cause than the premier There were times, although they were mainly in opposition, when Mr. Eves substituted for Mr. Harris in the legislature and his perfor- mances made some wonder whether the Tories thou the wrong than as leader. Mr. Eves, 53, would be consid- ered the natural successor to Mr. Harris if he showed interest. He is a more inspiring speaker than Management Board Chair Chris Hodgson, usually called the No. 1 contender, whose main asset is smothering complaints so eventu- ally critics give up. But Mr. Eves has long been thought anxious to leave politics for business, where he could have a lucrative living as the main mover behind the Province's tax cuts. He hesitated over running last election, deciding only weeks be- fore it was called, and it will be taken as a sure sign he will not be around long when he says he does not have time to listen to those who elected him. E-mail comments on this column to nnews0ilidurhamnet Submis- sions which include the writers full' name and town of residence will be considered for pablica- don. 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Durham Regional Council Thursday, Oct 21, 9:30 am. — Health and Social Services Committee, Social Services De- partment Boardroom, 850 King St. W. Oshawa. 7Lesday, Oct 26,11:30 p.m. — Works Com- mittee, Works Department Boardroom, 105 Con- sumers Dr., Whitby. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m. — Finance Committee. Room B-15, Durham Region Head- quarters, 605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby Durham school boards Monday, OcL 25, 7:30 p.m. — Durham Catholic District School Board, location to be an- nounced. NEWS ADVERTOM 1MEOHEMAY EDrnW 0elobw 20 IM PMOE 7 P WORDS FROM THE WISE ffgri4 �SoMEoNE �, 140GAiN6io 6EI Ku En! Politics, Points of View and Parodies V MUST %T WK , r If the four 'A' reactors currently shut down `V WEEnY An eeononq powered were brought hack on line, having six of the eight { ( u► ,� reactors at Pickering in operation would generate by electrical power enough power to meet the needs of the amalgamat- ed City of Toronto. Meanwhile, the four more moll- Durham Region is certainly doing its share ern reactors at the Darlington Nuclear Station in when it comes to driving the Ontario economy — Clarington are each producing 9(X) megawatts of / with electricity, that is. With all four of its reactors electricity, enough to power about 2.6 million currently in operation —each capable of genera(- households, or 6640X) households each. ing 542 megawatts of electricity — the Pickering That's keeping the Icer cold in fridges across a 'B' Nuclear Station is producing about 2,(100 huge chunk of Ontario. e megawatts of power. That's enough to provide for If all the reactors at Pickering and Darlingt,m the electricity needs of 1.6 million average Canadi- were on-line and operating near capacu}, ihc� an households, according to Ontario Power Gener- would be producing about 7,9(X) megauaai, ''1 ='�+ ation, the corporation owned by the Province power — or enough to serve around i X mullion i5t41N J which runs all of Ontario's nuclear reactors. households. ' Party like it's 1999 Towns across Durham plan New Year's Eve fun for all BY LINDA WHITE Staff Writer The event is still months away, but anticipation is already building. And though countless people will be working on the last New Year's Eve of the 20th century, thou- sand.% more are eager to make it night to remember. For some, that will mean trav- elling to exotic ]males. But even if you don't have a budget that permits such celebration. you won't have far to travel if you want somwthing incxpen- sivc and fun to tile/ with your family and friends. That's because municipali- ties throughout Durham Region arc making plans to help mark an event the world hasn't seen in, well, a thousand years. COUNTRY, ROCK, JAZZ IN WHITBY on the main flour, but will he available in two small licensed areas upstairs The restaurant located at the com- plex "will do something consistent with barbecue. The 'mini midnight' will take place at 9 p.m. and party favours will be available. The event will also mark the grand opening of two new arenas at the complex, and foal politicians and rep- resentatives from minor hockey will take place in a ribbon -cutting ceremony. Tickets will be available beginning Nov. 27 at Mrth the Ajax Commu- nity Centre and the McLean Commu- nity Centre. Cont is $2.50 for adults .md $1.50 for youth and seniors, which (elven all activities. Organiz- ers are also working on special guest appearances which have yet to be confirmed. In Whitby, the place to be is the Iro- quoin Park Sports Complex, which will be transformed to host a First Night ccl- ebration. Tbe atmosphere will be "festive from the moment you step out of your car and will continue inside the facility:' promises manager of facilities Greg Scott. A steel hand will he playnig out- sack- to greet revellers. 'It will be a party atrrni+phcre:' as- sures Mr Sctnt, wttl expect. between 50X) and 60X) people to attend. Ice un three of the complex's six are- nas will he removed to make way for several party themes. including one sure W pfease young families. It will feature lumping castles, climbing walls, in-line skating, and an inflatable Titanic. A "mini midnight" will be held at 10 p.m. anti food and beverages will he available. There will also be events to please several musical tortes. Country music lovers can take in a six -piece country rock hand and a local radio sta- tion's travelling country video show, as well as a performance by •a lute -dancing taupe. A rock 'n' roll video dance party featuring a l()_by-l4-foot screen will be held on another of the cleared ice pads and will he hosted by a D1 and radio personality. Finally, a jazz quartet will perform until I am. on the mezzanine overlooking arenas five arta six. Tho- pads will be "interconnected by video linkage so you can sox what's going on elsewhere:' says Mr. Scott. Arid, as in previous years, public skating will also be available throughout the evening. Alcohol will not be served anywhere THURSDAY, OCT. 21 • UNEMPLOYED: C.A.R.E., part of the Durham Region Un- employed Help Centre, offers a workshop on Interviewing Techniques at 1 p.m. at 1400 Bayly St., Unit 12, Pickering. 420-4010. • • GRIEF SUPPORT: Christian Life Centre, 1030 Ravenscroft Rd., Ajax, will host a videoldis- cussion support group from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in room 203. Topics include When Someone you Care About Dies, Understanding Grief, The Many Emotions of Grief, Grief 'Attacks, Season of Adjustment, Moving On. The facilitator is an ordained minister and pro- fessional Christian counsellor. Sessions are free. Drop in. (416) 878-6571. OVEREATERS: Overeaters Anonymous meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. No dues or fees required. Call 428-8660 (Mary) for location. FRIDAY, OCT. 22 BREASTFEEDING: Breast- -feeding Friendly in Durham meets at 10 a.m. at the Durham Region health department at 126 Commercial Ave., Ajax. It's for parents interested in working with other parents to help make it easier to breast- feed their babies. 427-9547 (Donna). the rest of the complex:' nolte% Mr. Scot. Meanwhile, you'll also be invited to share your thoughts on the millenni- umat a 'Speaker's Corner'. Tickets for the event will cost $5 per person or S 1.5 for a family of four. They are expected to go on safe in mid-Sep- tember at the Iroquois Park complex and other locations yet to be named. BLACK-TIF. GALA, CULTURAL TENTS IN PICKERING In Pickering, entertainment and a stone show for about 10,0(X) people will be offered inside the Mciro hast Trade Centre. Outside, there will be five beat - ed tents where cultural and community groups will have the chance to offer cn- mitamincnt and food for about 50) pco- ple each. Meanwhile, a gala black -tie dinner for 240 couples — at S5(X) a couple — will also be held. The night will also feature a $30,000 fireworks display which organizers promise will be "second to none in the country" The Town also plans to spend $10,000 to enhance the municipality's regular First Night festivities at the Pickering Recreation Complex. About 45 other regular local events will be tied in to the celebrations, including the Santa Claus Parade, Winterfest and Pickering Museum Village activities. Ticket information isn't yet available. SKATING PARTY, KIDS' • GAMES IN AJAX In Ajax, the 4th Annual Family Cel- ebration will be held at the Ajax Com- munity Centre on Centennial Road from 6 to 9 p.m. It will feature skating, chil- dren's games, face painting, crafts and a BILLBOARD OCT. 20, 1999 REFORM: The Durham Re- form Riding Association holds a dinner and dance at 7 p.m. at the General Sikorski Hall, 1551 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Re- form MP John Reynolds will speak. Multicultural dancers perform. Tickets $35 per per- son. Phone 905-986-5274 (Jean ENTERTAINMENT. FREE. SKATING IN OSHAwA Annual skating parties will be held again this year in Oshawa, where regular special events will be augmented to mark the end of the ccn- tury. Free afternoon and evening skating parties are being planned for the Donevan Recreation Complex from 2 to 5 p.m. and at Harman Park .Arena from 5toKpm. Meanwhile, the Downtown Action Committee is preparing for a First Night ixkbration at Memonal Park in the McLaughlin Bandshcll, notes senior program supervisor Christine Grccr. Details still need to be ironed out, but Ms. Greer expect-. live cntcrtamment of stage• with several children's activities to be offered off -.rage. STORYTELLING, COMEDY. DANCE IN UXBRIDGE. Family-oriented activities such as storytelling, drama, music, comedy and dance will he offered at varimm indoor and outdoor locahons at the Uxbridge re Millennium Festival. At I1 p.m., the will be an "amazing countdown fol- lowed by a resounding chous rof 'Auld Lang Sync' and a spectacular fireworks show:' organizers promise. Admission to Millennium Uxbridge with a button displaying the township's 20W lobo will be available at various locations at a cost of S5 per person or $16 for a family of four. Details on ac- tivities and information arc still to come POLICE OUT IN FULL FORCE While other municipalities and many of the bars, nightclubs and restaurants contacted by this newspaper haven't yetar announced New Yes plans, Durharn Regional Police have vowed to be out in full force. Brohm), or 416-922-7815 (Willy Wan) for more informa- tion. ADDICTION: The Serenity Group holds its weekly 12 -Step Recovery Meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group deals with addictions of all types, including co-depen- dency. o-depen- n dey. All welcome. Child care program available as required. Phone 428-9431 (Jim, evenings). LEARNING C ES His AN5 h sW5R. -S ,miffREADING iNEIRr WRITING STUDY SKILLS 11111119if MATH • Gro& 1 to OAC9ran • Ittdtvidttaitaad ho • Low Sk%W*/%KhW Radio s Complillit Affaunwill 420-9930 Ajax/Pickering 1885 Glenanna Rd. Suite #103 Drop by and see our New Mattress Department featuring the famous Sears `O Pedic Mattress selection. NEW" '�' ;. ems•^.. �/ V O w:. Pickering Drop by and see our New Mattress Department featuring the famous Sears `O Pedic Mattress selection. P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Oetobar 20, 1999 i m C;I 17IMMT SportsEiRi tsrr oro lo, a�&SURE ucuirnm INC. 1 Won- R tSI's RIESK ;It,. RlIhe11401 ri....t. Gs n bm, rl..nnh; d \tont iud. (9051666-4994 f% 81N1.265-9492 N F NN' S A D V \a: %lot -1 Feud. u.ki h. pnwpr.l JASON L1 RREGTS/A;e%-sAdvertiserphoto On the hunt ERYISE R OCT. 20, 1 9 9 9 AW—doy snonost Save upto41%aun `299w00sGST Ca11W,,y Call Mon Wed 426-9611 4-7 p in to, into Alae Balanux-YicFerinemajor atoms on roll ced attack paces atom Raiders to three wins The Ajax -Pickering Raiders major atom 'AAA' rep hockey team has three wins to show for its first five league contests. In their most recent game, the Raiders posted a 5-3 victory oyer Clarmgton at Don Beer Arena Oct. 13. Kyle Speers spearheaded the Ajax -Pickering attack with a pair of goal.. Kyle Neadles'Robert BcmIc\ and Brent Tamane had one apiece. Drawing assists were Robert Bentley with three. Tamane, Brent Shear- er. Michael Broaderip. Tim Cowper and Speers with one each. Goalie David Blair thwarted Clarington shoot- ers with a tine performance Ben Sasrverofthe Ajax -Pickering 'AAA'Raiders stuvs close to Clatingron's in net. Eric V is.ser durin,i' recent major atom action cit Don Beer Arena in Picker- The Raiders doubled the ing. The Raiders are ojj to an impressive start in the I W9 campaign. Atom Pickering Panthers' rally falls short PICKERItiG —The Picker- ing Panthcn Ph,,cmx Search Group atom 'A' rep hockc% team fought back against Uxbridge but tell short in a 5-3 loss in league action over the Thanks- gning weekend The strong Uxbridge squad optned up a 4-1 lead midway through the third period. Picker- ing clawed hack with two goal% We in the garnic before Uxbridge scored into the empty net while Flickering was pressing for the tying goal. L.nitary Mdcawich opened the %coxing for the Panthers on assists by Darryn Carpenter and Phillip Pctt. Pcu then notched a goal of his own, with newcomer Kc\ in Campbell earning an as- sr.t Captain Kvle Stewart brought the cats to wlthm uric goal with less than three minutes left in the game. Gus Matta- chiemt and Brock McAteer a­ sistcd. Wesley Pritchard played a strong game in the Panthers net. making numerous kc\ saves laic in the contest to gi%c his team - Annandale curlers in the house for new season By JIM tAS:S(^ Spec" w the Nn.s Adrrrtcsrr AJAX — An- nandalc Curling Club athlete, are back in the hack as another season is set to begin. A.s in past yeas. the men's competitive league started play the night after Thanksgiv- ing when curlers waned up with fun games in preparation for the real action set fix the following week The club's an- nual curling clinic is slated for Satur- day. Oct. 23 for everyone interest- ed in getting bet- ter - acquainted with the game. Behind the scene%. the: orga- nizationof An- nandale's curling season went on throughout the summer. Club president Bert Bryson drew up a monthly schedule for the executive committee and meetings started in August. One decision made by the executive prior to the start of the season will see the status quo remain for the club's mixed league play with no Sunday action currently needed. The first zone playdowns for the Ontario Curling Association re- quire local rinks to get organized quickly. The Grey Power Senior Men's event is slated for Nov. 20 III the Tam Heather Curling Club in Scall /ugh and the Ter- anet Junior Men'% event is at the O%- hawa Golf Club the same week- end. Sign-ups close early to allow for club playdown%, if necessar), to dc- clarc which teams advance to the zone events. The Gay Lea Toronto and Dis- trict ladies' Bon - spiel will run at Annandale Nov. 16 to I8. mates i charivc to make a come - buck. Also turned in solid perfir- mances were defencemen Brett Chisholm. Geoffrey Cusack, Matthew Antonucci and Michael Accetune, and forwards Shane Boyd and Lukc Cormier. Otho mcmhrrs of the team arc back-up goalie Brett Sturley and Cory Fenn• who didn't dress due to illness. The team IN coached by Dave Cusack, assisted by Steve Pett and Bruce Shirley. INDOOR SOCCER /7 E , REGISTRATION GH� Are &4= UnkW fl omw a* wig be bW t g reps Wlilms t r ** itttdssr seaNw hr bps rt giis BORN: 1996 - 1991 - 1992 RegiStradew Daft: SATURDAY, OCTIIDUR 23RD 16:00 awl - 4:00 pm LOCadow- NELSW HOMES THE SOCCER CONNECTION Hu0 11811 71 Stflda SbVd (905) 6834351 (905) 4274829 tic itRissr prop= wE riiiirr from Nweember 12,1"9 - Mtrrdr 10, 20" ReRigratMw Fee: $50.00 1141:9-11k, t , THE TOWN OF PICKERING SUBSIDIZED BACKYARD COMMMR SALE ONE DAY ONLY Sato WOW 23, 1999, 8:00am - 4: Andrew Wilkins. David • 1, ONLY , 0 • WHILE SUPPLIES LAS' fi/'TO 111s:�i iil�s 4 RETAIL Merits `INIitNh ELI VALU sslkl eNmpOdlL Nor is in rr6W fan M lit ler NI w —IobF • THE EJi'H HINE, Irs rte. Ewy- 6.i . k; er ulna dr um .1 iii Is lie L, all w RAIN OR 't W" LSeAl"" SHINE of Iwy 6.r pt M itaj i al.iaariA. W roan rill i sd tains. Grow gin. NNW& flown . k tr11Wall rsttlablts. Mie or aaairlill �rlrrf. w =1F o, Moot la,k m9L% t ' to mi. TRUCKLOAD SiLLE AT MIS UoCATioN: PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX ONE THE ESPLANADE FOR INFORMATION CALL: 420-4630 score on the Central Ontario Wolves 4-2. Chris Chappell struck for two goals. Cooper and Ben Sawyer chipped in with single markers. Assist- ing were Cooper. Mark Bur- nett. Tamanc. Sawyer. Chappell. Andrew Wilkins. Speers and Ryan Dawe. Blair earned the win in net. The Ajax -Pickering atoms also preyed on the North Central Predators 8-2. Dawe was the big shooter for the Raiders with a pair of goals. Bentley. Kyle Van de Bospoort. Sawyer. Neadles. Broaderip and Tamane had one apiece. Assisting were Shearer. Spcers. Wilkins and Tamanc with two each. Dawe. Chappell. Sawyer and Bentley with one apiece. Goalie Christian Gaudette earned the win he- Speen. Brent Tamane. Kyle tween the pipes. Van de Bosptwrt. Micheal The Raiders losses were Broaderip. Brian Darlow, to York-Simcoe and Peter- Andrew Wilkins. David • borough. No further intor- Blair and Christian mation was reported. Gaudette. Team members are The team is coached by Robert Bentlev. Chris Chap- Paul Burnell, assisted by poll. Tint Cooper. Rvan Dean Gggmton. Greg Chap - Dawe, Kvlc Neadles. Ben poll and Pat Speers. The Sawyer. Brent Shearer. Kyle manager is Grin Broaderip. Hoops loop looks for Trojan horses Tryouts begin this coming week for Ajax -Pickering Tro- jan Basketball club tearns at Pickering High School. Midget tryouts for boys horn in 1984 or 85 are on Monday. Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. and Thursday. Oct. 21 at 4 p.m. Tryouts for juvenile boys (burn 1982 or 83) are on Mondry. Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. Bantam hays' tryouts • (born 1986 or 87) will he an- nounced at a later (late. Pick- ering High School is at 180 Church St. N.. dust north of Hwy. 2. For more Informal - tion call Ron Parfitt at 683- 47N) or 668-5(142. SEP TALE PRICES END SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1999, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 1 Sunday! ,.16 RMdM.ndl.. T ►Iv,. — ialudn W1kwq iooa �a:wa �'o..mn Save 4ff/ ftr L~ F" 4f do Season on � No fires! Backed by a 90,000 km Tread Wearout Warrc rW, these fires feature a disfindive White sidewall or raisedleiter Black sidewall, depending on size. #36000..,.. 1/2 P 0 rice! 1 Roadllandke T PIPS tires tarry a 6 -year Unlimited Mileage Tread Warranty' Our lowest prices of the season) Mode for Sears by Michelin', these Ares provide superior wet and sraw traction Includes 24-hour Roadside Tire Assistance- 051000— Come ssistance'051000.ur. NP1030799 Copyright 1999. Sears Canada Inc. Come see the many sides of Sears"" s. t.i.. s.. ,M. otKt ,ti---% 153 �� 76.99 75/70R'4 159 99 79.99 •b5/70R�A 16899 u.49 ='95/70814 176 99 14.49 '2�S/70R14 19C 99 95.49 215/708 ; 4 19899 99.49 '205/70R 15 20399 1111.99 1215/708 15 20899 104.49 '235/70815 22999 114.99 =17516SR 4 17299 46,49 -'85/65R 14 17,999 49.99 ,195/65R14 19899 94.49 8S/6511115 18399 91.9 95/65R15 18899 94.49 -2:5/65R15 19999 99.9 : %/65R15 20999 104.99 : *;/60R16 213 99 106 99 5/60816 2199" 109.99 ialudn W1kwq iooa �a:wa �'o..mn Save 4ff/ ftr L~ F" 4f do Season on � No fires! Backed by a 90,000 km Tread Wearout Warrc rW, these fires feature a disfindive White sidewall or raisedleiter Black sidewall, depending on size. #36000..,.. 1/2 P 0 rice! 1 Roadllandke T PIPS tires tarry a 6 -year Unlimited Mileage Tread Warranty' Our lowest prices of the season) Mode for Sears by Michelin', these Ares provide superior wet and sraw traction Includes 24-hour Roadside Tire Assistance- 051000— Come ssistance'051000.ur. NP1030799 Copyright 1999. Sears Canada Inc. Come see the many sides of Sears"" ACCREDITED TEST AND REPAIR CENTRES ,ti---% for more information call 1-888.758-2999 ONTARIO'S wwwArivedeari xom ONTARIO' S RIVE Pickering Town Centre Z SEAN Dlnct tar,. 420-0271 NEWS ADVERTISER. WEDNESDAY EDITION, October 20,1999 -PAGE 9 AIP CAJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To PIMMYour Ad Call. LASSIFIED 1683-0707 Careen I I Careen Em Careen I I Careen We are a Private Career College We offer you a variety of short intensive programs to get you working in Business, Office Administration, Health Related Careers, Legal Administration, Dental Assisting, Travel and •rourism, information Technology, Computer Animation and others you may not have thought about. Still not sure what to choose. Come in and have a no charge evaluation of your natural strengths and interests. Toronto School of Business Oshawa Campus Pickering Campus Oshawa Centre 1450 Kingston Road 723-1163 420-1344 " �M0 CASTING CALL 1 I Careen I I Careers 1 Gellert NMp1 Gellert Ned 1 rerfwal -,, 1 Gerrwt Nlly provides residential and communlryry services to people with autism/P.D. Part-time relief positions aro available Must be flexible. Post secondary education In social sciences and knowledge of autism/PD D. preferred Resumes by October 27, 1999 Kerry's Place --Scott's Place, P.O. Box 50059, $00 Rossland Rd. West, Oshawa, Ont. L1J BL6 The News Advertiser Is looking for reliable people to insert and deliver papers and flyers door to door every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in the Pickering area Deliveries must be completed by 6 OOpm. Must have a vehicle. For more information call 905-683-5117 lundidale ,/nrrerl lor,rn Inter, 161 CAREER MINDED I)Pill, irlf/ be conte( ted I Awt P Om ow CALL: (416) 920-3484 directly to Oshawa This Week, will not Anopporlinityhas ansenfor alocal marketing agen!'nlhls If they? are firms cr indlvlduais tc vnom do eEUINYS RESTAURANT s:' s1m[ne s N D:n,.a area. No selling Is Involved, lust dally deliveries to existing 1 1 Careers wow seek ng exper,en:en customers and new accounts. THE FUTURE row s m n. --e nr; oks to, Pon and pan pos I'm weekends RE PROVIDE: YOU PROVIDE. who a,e prepared 01 mange and evenings Apple ,n per- • Fitt r;assroom tralmnq • Suitable Ienlcle trine o ho sed alit to ale locu son • Field support • Sep mouvabon !hose 'who are technically Skilled Net 6 Com using FASTPA(-F:U •Aguarantedfirst year •rownitMn .CSE/Lolm Notes. Database EXPANDIM; %.IAX Income of SM 000 • Customer service admlmslrauon using Grade M-1,nana - A. SALIN • Futun •tong term areer9" ompuler New media web design and ,s looking for cow Prmt169ffi1649111 Auwcad, soli daps and rognmmmy Financial as Full-tirkke/Part-time v u ht, own ear Iv .an Fp \�191he may be all to Experienced AZ DRIVERS WANTED Du 6 a sludmn tall DUNm suslness Compwer college Hairntylim $14 - 316/hr. 9D5027 3010 Great wage. COmmtssion and .31 ¢ - .370m i. THE HEART 8 STROKE incentive program. ALSO GENERAL LABOURERS Fr, i1NDATIGN regwresDur Mm 'Nest Asa Malugel to, a Call 619-xu57 needed immediately. Venni centrad maternity usMER SmRvtm W, Must be willing to work leave January to seplembe, lean MID equ-1 namnmc 905-434-5110 l:nG Pistilli apply. W Re- ';conal Manager Hean & Fan-, cven�nps ane •ret kends E.Denena preferred liming ,,agn,Gds mfirdieeping rrlmpa 1. LrwtwlR fiPrV dlvtrslftaf lnd/tla/Yraf. ;Iroke Fnurdnlon Of Ont". Also cosmetician noured for exp, driver with 1920 rope St am, roor. Ta- trrrle. evempt and wet fvennps weekends onu. Ortuno. t rs 3E2 or Fax serk,Ig skin m asset 1'661S10n shoppers Drug Man, 1300 0% sl.`Onuw.a Fn n. IAd1-..FCobum"sAFiiW1 On Wednesday. November 24th. AMC Theatres of Canada, the world leader in motion picture exhibition will open AMC Whitby 24, its state-of-the-art megaplex located at HWY 401 and Thickson Road. we re Ioaaing nor energetic, service oneTneO people to accept starring roles LI.MOSaturday, October 23 from 10am to 6pm Sunday, October 24 from 10am to 5pm JOBFAIR ; )onstr+nierrs DrTouch �e (Hwy, 40 tTh decors Rd.) FOR STAFF POSITIONS AT: AMC Whitby 24 RWY 401 6 TWasea Read AMC team members receive * FREE MOVIES * EXCEPTIONAL TRAINING * SOLID RESUME EXPERIENCE lea ,-o`1 ,:'Q I,,; Gitano ISP npmrxm ;o*,act Iperstowpad Call PMI Khum 19051 623-6273 )enami CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE ',eros A�v,..sv- tests mat AO+elLsetg . heck their ad upon ,bbption as News Ad- .•:rbser will not be re- .jonslble for more than it Incorrect Insertion d mere shall be no h- 1n1my ror non -insertion arty advertisement awtly to, effort In ads limited to file amunt ".ad to, lid space occu- r ring the error All cooy subject to the appro- . d of management of %iws Adverb:tr. REAR -UP Y.non wnwbd la 'atarsnrp mPon -.�'•, ,aI ten p at 9115. :04STRUCYMIR wootgERs err nils 'I and .vin pont, rods m DRIVERS (AZ/DZ) & HELPERS Required for moving of house- hold goods and electronics. Ex- perienced preferred; training available to qualified applic- ants. Apply in person, 341 Marwood Drive, Oshawa. Bilingual easterner service Representative - ^'car^�r..ec4sec 'nt "^'saws area. .• Aownr :or a :.: ic5ve team player The ideal carddaie will nave skills n MS office Including word. Excel. ar^r Access A demonstrated high degree of ^.Iesslcnlarsm rs essential as this position services ;^ Drohle clients This Is a octal -mimed poSmon nCa enteric written and oral communication S The successful candidate must be nUOMUY ,.a 1FfendvEng11sh1 and previous experience M ::'ntrucbon Mdustry would De an asset �ea;e tax a Copy of your current resume and Salary r:!.Mon to (M)434-2566 :^Iia nose appkcarits .e nterrdwed '•n ll tt _ nWac:en UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE requires" NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers twice a week in the following areas: UXBRIDGE Main St. N. Brock St. Bristol Pond ; Bristol Sands Crs. Alta Rd. Heritage Hills Silversprings Crs. Hillborne Crt. Also Adult Carrier for walk & drive routes needed CALL DEBBIE 905-852-9741 News Advertiser is seeking contractor to deliver to rural areas in Pickering. Work consists of collation and distribution of papers and flyers. Three days a week. Must have vehicle. Please contact Camille at 683-5117 Tsr')r Kon great thinks in oto" for was' NON' HIRING INISIEDIATELY Dinut Bakers Experienccd preferred, ^til *dl train. Prewntly required fix days. Salary com- mensurate with experience Apply to: 1750 Rayly tit. W. Pickering (01542 RF%t Fax 119�90542JL2216 .INK /YVL(.vlG3• iRTERUTIONAL INSTITUTE ¢I �,d rTo- T, -ng Pliot .ASS bDitprr.,IS Nov 1 Pleast x1905.725.3919 LIGHT TNDUSTMAE. uwp- x v T.� h vve 6 ,,nm, m, un• e.penmce 4 xkety f..Mad popes P.7- -Nmp IMreugn ')Wiewa arca m mitt hem be -. b S,00 cin M We ria De Co . •da Jf nit 3snewa C­ Alda- 99 Tteurrwpn Rod W Otne.. Elwry Tues .d toms 930 a m2P m WANE "Y, AT NOME - ,�m* :Aeon ••*.raft -,ti ASE AYA ENTER SIUNGlER3. Jbr - .;rims rtpwtp relepnrx�rTh1 a31 E661 SROM ORDER �)ots alit e.SYi'•nu,M :Jit crier, or pete I. 1 Qd-7595 SLIRERNREMTOR •or 3WI- .n•on r ;,'m Mtn Hutrp natow N1; Tam sats. mtduwry rpinbpea an auAt lorb,n per in cr Wrtprtd Aper n pF W 5748 Fewne Cutout unit 5 Soreo,oupn OlNara a fat st6292 6 SOUTWORK..arqu!Ron ow"",_ w Man. wrta,o 9r t 'Rotors AW yards -Di ptrued For, nnwmt IM Toy Be a part of the magic of movies with AMC Theatres of Canada. DELIVERYPLEASE td rad n A te^" CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES IBES tin Uarw s, w Awt P Om ow CALL: (416) 920-3484 directly to Oshawa This Week, will not 3. wag. Otpto,yp nn m -M. Fn r.,,.w. In • $ 434 ran If they? are firms cr indlvlduais tc vnom do .:nit 203 AW. ort LISM; MANAGER Ar Y, Aft Joan warp ^or SWIIFD I:lAt3 w:rW a be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as sA ra. pti I r. x F.cMkm +waavepwn EgH1 Apph dna oualma r Wwaw, pkat fat ra,tMs b 1sm,ar 2m you not wish our reply sent, simplymWMfTING weekends.Small indicated by the instructions in the ad. aeon it x +ccepm* Od or all h9mAo4-9m HELP WANTED Tutt -Fn .e place your application In an enveloDe via •' •', .n-':oa1n 0k`". a,wtr.'a,. spun as at_411 * i b ��� Atnt Fwaewu ria. ., .5.4w227; sirs• , v.oapnd ri, 6 vin Apply c cin b Skw SAA her, a Crops addressed to the box number In the advertisement and attach a list of such will DOnfb nit Iwbwp pat w nit cnaepstq kw.p aM a*vwtwwp wedpriv Owed ltcoraaw kart* W paints TM ,pirroav~ an THEATRES Sumttert fw tramp p0W �! I Snob SIN CoIIRMR DR1eERa names. Place your application and list in a.cwMf convrluanloon n4- u�,<"on u ; *ANS -0 bt U.id r w 1.0 n_ pUIr19Nf: THE MY CANADA slut MOVIES 11ks1 MN Ekdrdyen Train n0 pilau WI 1905)721 v u ht, own ear Iv .an Fp an envelope and address to: Box Replies It the advertiser Is one of the names on Pw S O."'y np"nd Wd� 1W° .'^ftddl.otend • Aa aeeai oww woty tNT""YDP WWILM tb"t"S.CE1� wj .-.:� *011 awen � :9o51e.-xsae«pnn Your list your applicationawill be Oeste mpin.« prtktrrpnl pin0 In to•t ++ DUF of a '^�0 p, kw ULenbrook ()13 ('rans[c Court Nckcring, ( )natio LI W iK l (FA -1() )0"3',6352 or c -nail humanrc*.mrvcs*Icnftmx)k com STAFF ACCOUNTANT - FILE *373 Reprinting to the IMrntor of Fu)ance and operations of Lcnbruok lntirmAt"mul, the Stall Accountant will have the primary respo nsi idaty kx the company', General Ledger arra the pre-ation of the monthly reporting package Other duties will Irklude arranging for all payments to be made by wire transfer or drawings on letters of credit. bank reconc)liatirxu. maintenance and coestinlg of Invetltr)i y sutx•ledger and inventory controls (huhferarions' • Minimum inl level (AiA/CNA s[udcnt • Tcam player, mulu•ta-sk onenicd, oxganacd • At least S years of general accxwnureg cxprricnce with emph isA. sit Ce/l. • Experience with multiple currencies • Exp-ncncc with Excel 9-. If you an interested in pursuing this opportunity please submit your resume, clouting File -3-3, by Monday Oooher 25, 1999. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. We thank all others fix their interest. No phone calls or Agencies pleas. GROUP ADMINISTRATOR - FILE *387 As a resuh of recent intonational growth, we arc seeking A Group Administrator Reporting to the Director, Sales and Marketing and Product Development, Lenbrook International, and supporting other positions as well, you will provide executive administrative support and project mu agement as part of a fair paced design and dcvcbpment tam. Applicants must have advanced proficiency in Office 97 and must possess excellent business communication skiffs, project management and scheduling skills, and must have a strong wxlcntuding of business processes. Skills in graphic design would be considered an asset. This position requires a minimum of three years' related experience and an orgaanized, self -mo ivabcd, proactive team player, with fiQibi4ty to travel. If you are unrested in prune this opp�u�Y please submit your resume, quoting File •397, by Monday, October 25, 1999. Only applicants sekcted for an interview will be contacted. We dunk a8 others for their Lntcrest. No pbQ= calls or agicuQcLplow. Lenbrook k conumltfeld to MASS(rY AESlAU11Y' - DELIVERYPLEASE NOTE. resumes that am bid nil• 7•A D1n.wa "„ � - vice ma aw,y a .A -Id' at •": A DRIVERS Ajax Pickering area directly to Oshawa This Week, will not NIARutAM v., m- esu and 1,,Ptnrw pe 4.1 •* ^ EverUngS and be forwarded to the file number. 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Y •, a w pt MASS(rY AESlAU11Y' - (905)686-6103 NAM Must n nW nam b bu Ivies a rtw by 00 PM .00,,e v ,4gt neprs via[ nw bast tramp n set OweER REe11MED mus[ „"wiry i cep Ya1MR In n �Rtme d- ab a. a ,997 !9w d w 9 yril 5 . &n v npM N l "rr 1wk.w 4r r9031N6 ttw must lim wptrwnn uyE Np cmmw I.a..a dwv ttarmun e"ne AMIVwOM1vR10S beded 426 SisIRt�.D� aI„an••. -ommm- Magunns r,0 tors FAR" L'o0 SM 3500 W •. phpw alt olrlMt mn,e pr' vise aWemOwq ""'enop'� ca px 1, 1 Rw comlal d 9 a I eOD Own �amilild Sene aNb~SDt�- w 34'619E S tOMNODU d stFew It" 6 2400 10 Dsotr ARCMTECTIMAL F W $41 Pat an, Ms, Mansoni ,eprred 1 r mm W 1110 on L5K 2W .led x Plowng Mot new Sumttert fw tramp p0W '5 years ttpwN,na wn- ESTHETICIAN ..mei fp w► ,, ,1 adenm,arat- Fat re- sunle b 1905µ26.46S1 It 11 ver " a ileal hvlydlY null swot salts CAD 00 11ks1 MN Ekdrdyen Train n0 pilau WI 1905)721 eraror .amid 11 m Iwew 2536 MASS(rY AESlAU11Y' - S pus .4 Ryan 3-63. op :.. e.pm'enc•n .. bu Ivies a rtw by 00 PM ,j,nrgmslwrfttDphoedt pm'm rim, --7a Lm ire 91105483-571. - 000, Rodd. Pio-ne WANTED bbrd7Mt p0aw NATURE WIP %-W 1161.9 ..w owl veadt b m 1tee u.,:,,:• sen wwwW ,rwdwarwlpm autNWn.o Y: wC :Inds Appn vim T duties on Coeanickot On .unit Snore Whdt ckmrtrri be- e0 --lit cell '15 Tltrtasm Ad N Wilidth K.pnon ft -Pa 17051 •. phpw alt olrlMt 325-0012 Ltaw awne0t MATURE MEAT9Eu 'MGH T M HAVE '.*: mat,, Waft' m,•': sur : ., d .it b E.•^,M.n .ani 1~ W • j".-_ at41w kr ab •r m0 awe" bin ♦ DMnt nNf pile ftr ONt nwrilr vim desow ,1tr- .i„ Rums to EW Fed rimy Are lou yntt to :.hry letters Ice Lupi Sumttert fw tramp p0W ::•ver WMOy :C* or Lwin it. ear rtywtd. hphal u.1 )Inn• 02 COMW UW 4evawt EWr NEW A,:. wit I,,m hitt E7 nAAds ratNan now mtrrwn 105-665 -, ce,lur:; DwAem Rapiers �.poan ?eppk for eoNtprs Sun $e vee. Pubk iMWeont and ROME efOMPS NEEOFD." r P¢tering Must nave mm' mum 5 years C ne to .0, FxPERIFNtfO Ai Orntrs lir Esubhsw advetlswp color 'Ade snow won Appy M ,,wA a 1048 TOY AVF lkw - a N.1g mr products tier I,. sir A )„mc main tedua{ �tpeMnCe In re- *Cal aM some owrw o I wet Nanlng bulk proo&* TV/FILM AUDITIONS s Tvawy. I" 7 -spm arot.R*e.*'I sled slu0wln stat tnotN- "0 Fp NW nib wmero19D51426J651 Dal UU4ny rraHpon WILLING TO TRAUP For so- *Ylg. MPW ABN to do my, bar firs ° ` PIMRMACy 1ECMMCWI. 64 a IeDON38'IaN ACTORS WANTED PAMTER3 NIANRO MUST 4 771-74p9 Must tK upenrvxo and know Prophuni Reply to fOr EIdi_noe ®orfv DOW ]rd bxa-noe optraps e0+,ed Adults & Kids (2 & up) needed for Y 'ally e.perwntcd MUST Nye own I,mponahon MUST In 10 train 1 0438 oshi ens wen PC 94a 481. OSAwt on tii LIH 71-5 for -We" in '01* pradt arpialo houses and no btlt TV &Film Assignments. wing and w irk long WWI Ata pNy- wing to eobaY Row. W5;T9ze5 NOOK EnN,eOul red N a mere n 905660-39V or No Fees, No Courses. wens oan Pvkenng Cpma,M(I comer DOWN W�taa. to WANENE Citi (416) 221-3829 MOORS w TEO. New m to loottletArmed mora male m _ system Please,931 ED pain -ti ExPERtFNCEs pan -time nap In pi's w esuitee to let.lrine f0 19051 631' ,tOW,t* lir tidal strOP Int W n " En lm Must Nye ,ods. vim- "t 1470 SNOW PLOWERS Plesseyi905t66-e6e! LANDSCAPING&SNOW REMOVAL tle wrflarree Wpk w Wt EUSUB O servers m- $ar carne whtl0y 1905- REf9rnanT Brokers required, tpaed. some erne bh -WP an essn Dpi nor neCenary liming ,,agn,Gds mfirdieeping rrlmpa 1. LrwtwlR fiPrV dlvtrslftaf lnd/tla/Yraf. $50-3FORT 61 FORT y� DRIaER, pays. nwOld ke Must Ee a lean be exp, driver with CO 576-2392 lir appowt- fvennps weekends �a i newel 4 X 4 for Must be mechanically inchned and have a valid driver's license. Mm. 3 yrs experTmoe. and 111 x 19 Yeas d Age or p ff eel_7` must De11W experNlKe an SCarb.l Markham/ F- J. love CTs. s looting ror a roMW. moon- Fax Resume to: (905) 649-1779 older Gar vim own vdnde ou 19o5µ77 -2Q4 or ass Pease to resume r 905372 9439 a shed ro or North York routes. Hire pe,sorl t0 work w a (9o5I-427aa4 sues) gr 1- 11 aWIR a co - Guaranteed hours. 4M scarp fol PMT TM Dom wanted teourp. Ola KSA 274 ll Lill wg 00 Kine pOS,ap om1«t license rWlNfed 6- perraoe is nor AN ��ol d for busy Cninm Resuwaint w Pegenrp. Call ager 2 DO MMfn 839666a ExPMIBECEO DEss BIIIIT ^penton satN ReuMe bows 10.000 le"' �Q 288-0313 rel inn. Fnor qo JOM • c" io 1905) 640-6557 lir an will- ►Mr-TTE MIp ed 110 An, aid ED sName ARa sed num an Eg. Nana. aOWesses and , M tial pR Sion Fn isomer b 9R5-6�-04 Wks Pease tLX rWtnd � CAS LM COQ requiw �� l etpe"Wimto (905)725.6285 cot�eY-� opened New Kicawn hilloup ^,,, w; 10, � CONTROL TOWER PERWAMMoto KSGW 'a �: 10 POSOM 1D" -t r r Saar W3dg mum 1d (905) DISPATCH � w� � � � �w "6rwic I� :� 416-335-52,116 76Perm ,n; !"R Rie revkw MMPs SAM KwAr s assmaNl FORD AND ADP EXPERIENCE AN ASSET nWnOef star pepr low to a10 m arpw rb* RMnew. Mudy plus goo- OPPORTUNITY TO GROW Nu ww mm TEES- tp>eMlrstrrgltygl and W Waft No MGM enterposaw6 IN YEK. w, YM WELL ESTABLISHED � �TwK' Co, IaOWK w1- Lpmpdw YIenM. CAMmMe taNs Fun a mrarNMnt. urm G6 ITEAl1H PIANS i PROFIT SHARING ° d rdeMaM reps. No expwRnu H ngw,ed Fn Humility wage A bonuses 45 KA"( 5762ii12 FAX RESUMES: 905-430-3543 meprws milexed, vile train Exm#em ON avis cash G3- resume ad seary ex tans tasiml, %S-916, ni or yew old compNry 665--M RILL -DW Aewarnert daly. 0" 8 En. no Ulla war" for ow Ticketed andnoses ANx saam. 3e,001how Phis ATTENTION: PETER SOUCH this Avalabk Please es wNOPaa6te com tats wow a POSOUI Pprod slump. bWd816. NO Esubhsw advetlswp color su,daK. CaN for werww. Pent' MDaNrq, Drat opw- S11or 4robe (905)428- N. 10 mp948Nd nsplsl- ary 604 we people needed now. No HANDY n nettled. Mum EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.. ewe ow, nhicd and 10016, WILLING TO TRAUP For so- *Ylg. MPW ABN to do my, po,,me, O *, caBn,,Arer bow repairsFac rermNr (905)720.3144. lea. Full-kIM � ravine 'ro out W snots or TOM* 1550 only HOUSE ASSUNU NS expenenced in CLEANERS told•vin and baby hire Irosteon avahbk in a 40 In6�'d'rR Pickering so Ul Required, ybY. (9051837.8550 ext 236 part-time, days ATTENTION STUOEIM - (18a only. Own annd others Do to the busy (905)4360058 SM W�K OFFICE ASMVMwyry kr PHOTOGRAPHER el. Scarborough. 310.00 Per how. 30 10 35 Mears pre. Full -Dille, experienced n Completer slits. IMrlsy We - phone race. Fn IeWtee porous and wad", to 416-297-1410. E-mail b vii own teow glad. dA WoSur ca plat experience n RECEP710NOT REOYMFa. canner and firm IAD mmedut" full-time lot a, asset. Call between 10am-3pm Pkkle V tabse Sees on - emW�'iMwledxp t Power- PWM WCm IAordAy-Friday (905)831-0687 � ravine 'ro out W snots or TOM* 1550 KKxxppSStton Rd salt 1 PKku- ing LIV 1C,3. FuaI SET IIECWnOMTIA*Tmgn- �A hire Irosteon avahbk in a 40 "a1 firm luspb coming T lo- vellude required rownp comp" blared in 686-9160 1 TELEMARKETERS REQUIRED • Full-time "fit h7Ve eitcel time mons avafaWe teleph" skips to busy u- re - 10 2s toooaStal No expenena . To call existing database • Shift -stork spo- Administrative de e necessary Trauwq Is pro- NYFACO Wood prodocs, spomlDfdns wu include 'Wed Must he by October 21 Limped paper mantAduref - Part time, evenings $X.0(Vhour secretarial duties and taxing cam wed to a.m -6 Pm or requires fol-ome uperdrKed - $10 r hour/fixed rate • Car required Must Nve compwer skills Thum 10am -3p. 1905) saw,, tial gun operaces tax Mivosotn office preferred. 723.4920. resume 10 Ray Morden Call Faller 905.686-9842 Ed. 224 "6.279.1026 sPnase fair resume to 9055- (905)6868916 Aopen JAX NEWS ADVERTISER PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 ,Morn's Fn lines 00Pint. 8221NYites Rd. Plcltetti ft (Sara LAC _ Alnberks PIAra) 24 -Hour Fax: (905) 579-4218 Sal. 9:30 em to 3:00 cin. 11111millou tow So map bwwft me_IOC CIai1111t1Yd C111NM. Now when you advertise, your word ad � P► � J sdNdialf E eppeen txh tale MMelrlet at �. . 4e• AIP PAGE /0 NEWS ADVERTISER, INED11ESDAY EDMON.OcObW 20,19" Own No Omar NE► DMBN 11�M Mir - MSdu MrMd PYAMM T6aRRnan n- gi6d too tIA-One hMAs. Ea- ClrrlM SPIQKS. hm- 1016947"Or WIN wE1ME ow C61- t1lClallftl4 1ofNSM leYn FMFIWM an w- FeWWaepdp 23HM m - d (1105) 576-3272 NwM at qwM UN. 406646 w Ft�w X16 Ilea,Y malA1, mw4w-f;,.* 35 WEN[ $nein 3. W 005-Sf5� PWAMCRT WANM-A ewe 6x10 ,,��wwry�y,�^^yy,��. ant dna nOmts 1aWFOJi 3661WANTED ntormalm 721311/ ed W Rome Platform" R of T« a sand brow d n- DOW ROOM Sel - Said TealT(CkeW a mPleae reply uuele i "' ah ndg""Dat Will pay face value. to Dox 216 LIH Liked $31100. Like new Valuof Call Bruce Danford n, fain l 51.200 GI 579-4400 • 1 a 1 000 SATE . Two ext. 2207 - prey wrote cat very thadly, female. Mems Ritchie area. to Claim Of kat d;rip Uw, eight cane 2 5 yen Wesai0al l ome. Lax retapts, iream/chid PAYSIMRAkVW. wpen- enced 2eleremes. live-,Nout. back dUrrs and tour s door buNo-notch Cal t ma .1 flexible hours. housekeeping. 5714633(sT) Crdb French speaking an asset Roupem0um/Mwy 7. FWN , stove, washer, d.y. CRAFTER$ MAIMO at 'The 1905)501a646 11, Toshiba proof optEr. cot- tee b hag s Fod Air condition- Gm b Craft Snowdace' ku, - ed in the Co note Flea Mat NAP HEEDED 1« Iwo girls o, book mil 721-8009 art 4 km Yui of Ostuw Let Inns 1 6 3 Hwy 2 8 Marwood area Man Fn starting Nov 3 MRS APPLIANCES Pins? ui snow b sell yon aids d recti; to A Yw a rot 1983 COUGAR PS, PB, Auto 3.8 Lots of New Parts $900 or B.O. Jamie (705) 328.1613 Cy14,6.703.9616 Sa1cs75ervoe New SMpmmt have to be There Tnerl a NO. 1 SeMt IrlpAplit C I sere EfMpAgws xnvM' Apt -Sire tndges 6 month L'OMrad Rem .tans 1 RESPONSIBLE. tovirip. love- S200/w. Wainpool rdnpera- at Mithorih Call 905.436 - out he required lot 7 mom tot 4yrs 7400 24' sloven 11024 old IBrock Rd.Rosslwd) ams t0- rrs CPP �'ralrvt 1 PICKERING HYUNDAI y $250 Whole stoves S9wup MMC EEO non hosys'loO"hDM01- CASH FOR CMSI We a" Some light housekeeping Ponadelbuill in oftshwashers Aprsure DUNN" COLLEGE DRAFT 8 D RAFT SNOW AlmVeMorw used veh'des Ve must be u r nnn, ,,an CMI ihicles 30-430 M«Iday-F-Iday starting January Expenenced. $15WuD wash ts, oryers. like new f55Nsel De- 20 .1 College Gymnasium 41)4415 «come to 479 leleterlces, non-smoker pre luxe frost 'rte tndges. hotel ntormalm 721311/ ed aelI St East, All. a MUR' AD UTO SALES Jerred 426-2323 almond asneu,Ohre, match ,no set M. Maytag warn- 256941-4M4271t9t /�Trnleb Deyoae ens $299 Who" enra-a 'ry. ftS,Dn 213110 r skier r� Dryers $t49iup. asM 1 LaM a R1SF1 ._.� �+�- LOVRG Cnnsrian dome fav- team al bet. 7'99/up 426 Sirocco, Sts FOUND d 104 CHEM $14 -extended u0. passed Inman test. care numbers aloes. nut eters and right aHmdes twpm 1905)128J047 HOME THEATRE Packages. - prey wrote cat very thadly, female. Mems Ritchie area. to Claim Of box Oood ri.uer $ISgg �Or 1 7 P«Hrx 6000. 4 2 5 yen Wesai0al l ome. Lax retapts, iream/chid DdM Surround dural Ieady dipiul ecervers win pAP� adopt phase call 619-2452 M best ONa 15' fiberglass Ddat ,lulu EwmuOe ma« b CPR, Rat Aid Yarky Farm R6Mwy 2. rear Pickering Go. DPS. K2-ce"xe. Multiple- CO. laude rasxee 5 -speak FOUND lady1s Goff run. �Utwa trader $200g OBO CNI (905)6231569 ,9061637-9600 M retail SM won Trade Ostuwa Go Tnin on Hr DODSE 1R ton pkA-w for new- $86900 OwUwk sweo (905) January '2199 Come, may Great Shape 115.500 oripnal CHIIOCARE avaAw ''verpooWrosno 579.080 demrM a' iaA•g 5782567 kilometers Emission passed Dom 6 uc area Win pinworm map1S. w NOT DOC CART Ready to VERT SHY CAT lost Bunion Cres Amax Grey long-baired 5 hot" apo Y6 r tanalry Sura new $4.00D 0 to 0 Call "ices men snacks. Call %La 905-420-3054 Operale 2 lfropahe Units. seeing trays fire e.Dngush- UODy weill y p{rinit coNar II l905µ33-2190. leave nrtp DATCMF AVAIWLE. Mm F day roav - monis and w a coakrs $2.000 0D0 Can �-4334 « Gar MCLearda seen Dlease iyl 4274244 •Y�_ IOU GMC Suburban, very gd00000d cord,tion 350 aubmaDc Dendook a Brock 18 years Symparro a D��� 265000Mms $2100 oba e.penence TENDER LOVING MMI Y51 NdeDoa cpmpul- d and fast Mw pfl 1905)666 J02B CARE Ask l« Betty 1905)683- er Peon_ 300 64 mbyle. CHI -US Duos arc tack' Un 156 Dw okt S-10 dub fib 5278 a 3 define. t 3 t in m. 32 x n, behevably cute Mull weight 4.4 bucket sem log preert RESPONSIBLE NOME crud 56 k mo0em, use. n •98 din 97 prolessronal Ilke 4-7 IDs hrsl shots b Or w«m,g$add neg 4381649 r loaded Da knee. V6 v« - 20-0249 10$14 .ate IC vis ewente c, Int new $2 000 19051 728-4656 KITTEN La NIrlWayan 1I1 tee 50ros ase f14500 720-0249. goSkilled trop Skilled MIND FULL TIME EXPERIENCED FACTORY HELP wamted for Uxbridge company. Corinysled experience an asset. Call Cathy Christon al 905-852-4644 or tax resume to: 905-852-45M SOLARIUM COMPANY s boking lot persomtel tr tactor, 8 Delivery positions. Some expel nehice aFl - Pry to COm11en3Urate wah experience Markham area Call wolf (111051475•-5ill Ext 364 leave iso $ Lr.10 swe s tadp ExwfRNNCEDR .e On, .:iir.r Rao, wSawK EwperwnSFia aua ,esZ.=43:778 p Fs Ceomm., anon Paan mOr a tall am a 436-571 004.nsSm alerter.d rete Ric MINIM Text m 4971 •MwrJe �• rnwris- Qui l9 Rao"Werion h__stwN tl art N,IM Ikt y0a. man,ad Ga: bodies, II .0 m10C Dow. '905,726-091i service Reoiolu n meow, " amoaawOy ,eBill Awn 5 yn m- Top :"u, F« Tap Applicant' - b 1115) 57$-5716 « I. 905157$4636 fALn DEALFRi PET GOOMM a$ ltowne N � PocintiOM lw 6 phi. Ewe Dry prwming salon Muo Nat elalowwl PMeea Fpr Xmas selling '/ K w M 62}BOT PLATE FITEN 6 WELDERS NO Quotas 'a0a+4d uw,ad,eear 1« a- .bkV.d ri"fal taDr,ralOr n EARN EXTRA CASH f „""q„ M;+, ;, t; ;Deaw, gaga, Fa Call Pauline waMeto 9 416-398-9390 1 KFIIAMMEM wperw„a n.nt4AtY CM N OSMAMA's Pieria' Bee no 630 pm 1905) am room Spec,Miry floe n 6861 1u r, n a" clown clown96ARS AYTMOftM Ind= oL,eo-dae clownair serwus IoOkb •1g "you are By" -5 "P'nomurboen to run 44 t1yyppee R train 1 r Such 11(1051728-010(1051728-010lgminMO asam, aay bay.dWM 90 /NpE Win sool Outdoor as MMC EEO non hosys'loO"hDM01- wmese FU P16", W4 151 vehcle Saks Bakgroud Ca -nurCMlelarey Can E1xne lowed YEW brockAres OSIrlO -onale. er due eyes. o,7 11uNy snots 1M1 F0110 F150 %LT. er FORD 266-3336 Pldur.lp lllrt663-0352 Cast IIOw ICC ancien$ rel Cast Sacrifice1875 Can and ret defied 1Wafly tended v0 Mranc 4N. WHOM a OW mov"- M A FWMIVEWWL Daycare ava.wDi, tn• nwbom and w Smile ver deliver µ16I-7289885 MOVING SALE E,,,ye" FREE TO Good H FREE TO Good lbrie - Blo heli mai, hound. 14 mMM 46L VB. 4 speed auto. 1134 ed $25.000 9051987.1134 eWwW aid+ederds nom cto UNDERW000'S 20 yeas expenw¢e tree. Mtribes and receipts must g6- Mae an ale," Said ofd Foxed bo $nude won ExCELLENT PLOW TRUCK 19051261.13M a,Same Norman mels' "4nnganY am,que mdr00rh ane, arnnMs at small dM . t9B6 mal am 415 GMC Jim (Sales are OF t?y ever 50°0) s Tom acbcbw "Cyt Sseeddesti tea" I Z`. '"" G" I'°5*WS421 alp my Auto 4WD air kin b Requires 2 AUTOMOBILE SALES � (9051631 7776 wary am" sed RRO. i Bxllne� Dybode 1t „�rr " °o",gg a'""wwm` CONSULTANTS Female/Male. npLEeRc Mad Mho dors UwIi5.400 « Dent onw ion at xAiets 8 pup reps. 0.1oug 1. wed. room Wpr Ab $1000 o b 0 WS -640 6582 Must be a self motivated professional luvvg davur• '8 maims to 12 Dain Dung$ rppm cute $1.250 3 DM Cal Joel ar sm8M 1s p, fork; with Stroh background In retail sales. 9 9 ,yew (k"a0 bard a'd pent Gags. stop two, moat «r qqn swyp ,q ,ate) S ale d,e^o taw AM RUSSELL Kent, Pao- mgr DOGE out up filen full vac. tr' codnuon Attractive compensation Ian P P a,ah a vwdK F""s Non 118701 025 Dw an Pl yle law aW 4 dun f500 +two, ties hand a sed. rnh 3 ;Deng 7Dilovel males, to,- 1 DO DOG km 6 cyl , SSW 000 4342775 IM PWrAG / ST Ad CPR carohed Aid S ^ro neCRIP" X78 1Moroo,n sane s Dtt 7450 males. 7 weeks. Kt seas. TRK3 Ns available for the right candidates. w amg,e d•wg room suds 7750, olden taw 4� $375 Peed, a166s-7$oe Help" d and fast As - r w %OWC N 9011, As - am $145 bed to- amusesv aid Contact RELIABLE dayon, n me dews ilea pit sm, as pckm sed rMmt 1 I 1171 SUZUKI r! today DSISS Gary Or Tim Immo MeaK snags Yank nam lntsL area Hex hold an(905) 697-3M Ism PONTIAC Aslan unit men candor-, aiyYn sl«td s4e neve' Deer, 0n !n. 905427-0111 rtiMMn road.., School µ76143e4751 ltunilmnrrls WSTER roRoor Sufe - spun acv., IAdOry ornmM int cunanu, Appamd at mw m seen. f12(10 Gam (91151 985-571 Fax 905-427-9989 sin Tor, a Rn r. Mahe, 3 .emcee mclu0rg Large x- $10000 ARaip $9000 a 6 D 1966 657755 (Electrician) or resume 1 - - 4- q' : D, ,fid auxin Y,d inure woo wood n ,pears 9089654730 1 goSkilled trop Skilled MIND FULL TIME EXPERIENCED FACTORY HELP wamted for Uxbridge company. Corinysled experience an asset. Call Cathy Christon al 905-852-4644 or tax resume to: 905-852-45M SOLARIUM COMPANY s boking lot persomtel tr tactor, 8 Delivery positions. Some expel nehice aFl - Pry to COm11en3Urate wah experience Markham area Call wolf (111051475•-5ill Ext 364 leave iso $ Lr.10 swe s tadp ExwfRNNCEDR .e On, .:iir.r Rao, wSawK EwperwnSFia aua ,esZ.=43:778 p Fs Ceomm., anon Paan mOr a tall am a 436-571 004.nsSm alerter.d rete Ric MINIM Text m 4971 •MwrJe �• rnwris- Qui l9 Rao"Werion h__stwN tl art N,IM Ikt y0a. man,ad Ga: bodies, II .0 m10C Dow. '905,726-091i service Reoiolu n meow, " amoaawOy ,eBill Awn 5 yn m- Top :"u, F« Tap Applicant' - b 1115) 57$-5716 « I. 905157$4636 fALn DEALFRi PET GOOMM a$ ltowne N � PocintiOM lw 6 phi. Ewe Dry prwming salon Muo Nat elalowwl PMeea Fpr Xmas selling '/ K w M 62}BOT PLATE FITEN 6 WELDERS NO Quotas 'a0a+4d uw,ad,eear 1« a- .bkV.d ri"fal taDr,ralOr n EARN EXTRA CASH f „""q„ M;+, ;, t; ;Deaw, gaga, Fa Call Pauline waMeto 9 416-398-9390 1 KFIIAMMEM wperw„a n.nt4AtY CM N OSMAMA's Pieria' Bee no 630 pm 1905) am room Spec,Miry floe n 6861 1u r, n a" clown clown96ARS AYTMOftM Ind= oL,eo-dae clownair serwus IoOkb •1g "you are By" -5 "P'nomurboen to run 44 t1yyppee R train 1 r Such 11(1051728-010(1051728-010lgminMO asam, aay bay.dWM 90 /NpE Win sool w•a Snrbaaipn gad D,x- N%pMust m an Ybe me n across CPnkaa from qua 46 '00, sed hM rebbk OW uduarw ma.umosma vehcle Saks Bakgroud am peaks GOODWIN PO Merred W .0 1W W" -Koo"" opPatu- "es Sax; boa (4161 5 0 0, admmis- 0000-$500, nim us* oaainabk CmR 266-3336 Pldur.lp Moat b son iodrwnw 905- lllit m 428-20,0 or 426.2109 e_ prW l« sarMywn svpphea WHOM a OW mov"- M A Bat Salcey CD ..ri l". fir 41Ooa,a a Tani plan e.Wv rP %oRd an CDRNM R raaaws near- Sabma nosurne to am Car- Caind w wld0'a aed dine R nom cto UNDERW000'S SLAM. 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Rd w Alm Fallow Not smoiw. Sk" "ON" ON INOA10 r/A SINN- hwaaNw $500 adnmifw. bnmll9lr. MMeoIb1. Rrla- �aMM sAwkr 1x11 a 111l2pSM111m Rd. 'pew. KIM aha rut (961 a•,h••�••�:Ip11, or I - 725% air 1 - p iMf7d. 25% a cry 50-M blew orae aeoRL r rl6traBM. G11 9gS•636• 7O Ir�Mat aNmtlWr. Lou fell so Law Ow, ub 6aYMffNY Cottage Lots For Sale i�� Bigi iFld f"pO0f1 Laloes fir Aalrertr d IhrMs 11EBmormoee 1rs0 bmoaeAp br sefe bur i- UNM eM1j' dggs/18r1OrMb. aTld KD9tNfe1M TM br moreEt76W0 on Ld mi (M orn thOAMIeO1 a libir"), e0rM64 L.de (45 Ion gal d Ii or I rd Coon La M (40 bn rRIM Of PeeErboras�a). The bur br we IIMBCIead OR blwm Lot 16 Plan 3p, HWM Torlehlp, bred- Li Lot 104 Plan m, M8Ta Township, NOW L dw Lab e.As10.Pion 31,W- 1 -1bTom WlPeCoonLOO - Lot 16. PIBM 31, aeleyh Tewrlhlp, Caen Lahr Pulow" pwduum armet be at UM 1o, y'ein of 991L moAolodorhgl m io purchm mus bw b Dm peeabed bran and must be Pride lam W • opeM d1�a ma=y � nide li 11 b ffis oM b 0-w I6rIMer a FNaerlce The IdplkemoL lNltteet or mon; der reeelAed vAll not raeome" be eaoepl" For lunar %WrIRM10n, or b obeli an 0 ON oft pexA186M OW afer to p ardlnmo bmM, plemoee oaNncc --- of Nakerd 11mmandradmir 30 Warr Obmos 66 PLbmor ft0h To=e PA. aged 7006 T61�0m ai 015 M00 or 1.6M4m4wi0 fee 716.116/ Q Ontario I e ■ • ■ • Remember to practise 3Rs for Waste Reduction Week During Nov. I to 7, the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO) will he pro- moting its Waste Reduction Week (WRW) with the theme "Make your R2K Resolution: Step Lightly into 2000". The aim is to encourage people to resolve to reduce their waste and their impact on the environment. As usual, Pickering and Ajax will have events and displays as well as their annual 'Mayors' Challenge' to determine which municipality will send the least residential garbage to landfill during November. Last year Pickering was the winner and flew its flag over the Ajax Town hall for one week. Chris Rausch of the News Ad- vertiser always puts together a special WRW page of 3Rs articles and a list- ing of events. If your company wishes to Ile a sponsor of this feature, call Chris at 683-5110. This year, Pickering is off to a good start to win again by hosting a one -day composter Sale at the subsidized price of $20 each, to be held Saturday, Oct. 23 from 8 a.m. too 4 p.m. at the Civic Complex parking lot at One The Es- planade. As well, tae Town of Picker- ing will introduce its four garhagc bag limit Nov. I. If you feel a flour -bag limit is unfair. you need to look at the bigger picture. Most unwanted materi- als can be reused, recycled or corn - Posted. For instance, I :un always amazed at the number of flower puts and hanging haskcts filled with flow- ers that are set out as trash at this time of the year. "Ria earth and flowers can go into a garden and flower pins are a 'wanted' request in my monthly Trea- sure Chest column. Next week 1 will list Ajax and Pick- ering WRW events as well as the RCO's theme days and resources. OJJ In the Sept. 21 Pickering edition, the News Advertiser published a front - Mfin,, ,,.t.,,.-..�..,,•�. t 650 650 Rec•1'c/vrs Corner page story about Ideal residents' con- cerns over garbage, safety and the un- sightly appearance of St. Mary Catholic Secondary School due to overcrowding. Garbage should not he part of the issue. Schools ought to have little, if any waste. All paper, cans, and bottles can be recycled. Food waste and paper towels can he composted on site. Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner, who was involved in this dilemma, should ac- quire a couple of composlers for the school and members of the Pickering Waste Reduction Committee (PWRC) will Instruct students, teachers, admin- istration and volunteer residents how to use them. The garbage part of St. Mary's problem is solvable. OJJ Alas, the unchained Blue Box in- stalled by the Pw'RC at Lookout Point has been stolen. The Town of Picker- ing is looking into replacing it with something a little larger. In the mean- time, a brown cardboard box will take its place. Its appearance will be a reminder as to how long it will take the Town to decide whether to replace it with an- other Blue Box with a chain, or with a larger recycling container. At present. parks clean-up crews do not separate recyclahles from the garbage going to landfill. Pity. North Durham police station arrested Region works committee delays approval Approval of a new 53 -million po- lice station to serve north Durham has been put on Mold to give Region pobti- cians a chance to review other sites. Durham's works department and the Durham Regional Police Services Board propose the 10,0(X) -square -foot facility be built in Scugog on the east side of Hwy. 12 between Sideline 6 and Regional Road K. A works department report recom- mended to Durham council's works committee Wedncsday the Region buy a five -acre she for $90,000. but some works committee members want more information on sonic of the other prop- erties offered by owners in a bidding process. Tbcrc arc three satellite or store- front police stations in north Durham - one in each of Port Perry, Uxbridge and Sunderland. The new station would replace the Port Perry office, while the other two would remain open. Brock Township Mayor Keith Shier told colleagues last Wednesday he's worried about the proposed location of the Port Perry station. "flit implications for my munici- pality arc quite Serious. In my and my council's view, it's not a good site. It doesn't have the Same access to Uxbridge and Brock. My council has - Backstreet Boys tickets up .for raffle Looking for tickets to the Backstreet Boys' Nov. 11 concert in Toronto? Simcoe Hall Settlement House is raffling off a pair of tick- ets to the Sky - Dome show. The tickets are com- pliments of Sears at the Oshawa Centre. Raffle tickets arc $2 each or thrix for $5 and are available at Simc oe Hall, 387 Simco, St. S., between 9 am. and 4 p.m. Pro- ceeds will go to Simco, Hall's programs for boys and girls, including after- school nutrition and energy breaks, recre- ation and cre- ative activities, sports, citizen- ship and ski lessons. The win- ner will be drawn Monday, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. n't had a chance to comment or look at the material" To make matters worse, Councillor Shier said, the five -acre site is "in a swamp". Seugog Mayor Doug Moffatt alw questioned the process undertaken to select the site. "Froom the beginning, all I've been concerned about arc cfficicn- cies and the hest deal for the taxpayers of Durham:' Court. Moffatt said. "1 don't care where the budding goes. I want what's hest for the Region. This site is questionable.- Provincial uestionable "Provincial approval would also be needed to get access to and from Hwy. 12, he noted. Police Services Board tread and Os- hawa Councillor Bob Boychyn coun- tented there's no need to reconsider the other hid,. "Three sites were consid- ered and this site is recommended. This is the best site." Access -will be addressed to the satisfaction of the works department. All of Mayor Moffatt's concerns have all been addressed;' Court. Boychyn said. The lease for the current Scugog property expires at the end of next June when tlx: hoard wants the new building completed, Court. Boychyn said. "We're paying a pretty healthy rent there. It's better to own our facility than to rent" SAT. OCT. 23 AT 6 P.M. At Myylee King Auction Hall, 33 Hall 51. Oshawa Antique and modem furniture ANTIQUES - 9 pce 1926 Ornate Walnut di including table and 6 chairs, china cabinet, ! Det, mint cundihtm, 1926 7 poe. walnut bed® cwte, (mint). marble top table, deacons bend rnh•r tables, telephone table and chair. 3 bn lamp., cedar chest, blanket box, 2 dressers, n in chairs, mantle clock, apartment size pu v Il ng baskets, winks, lights, chma and crystal. MODERN - Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, i house, dressers. John Deere N hp riding mm sighed prints, bedroom sunt, mise. dishes . glassware. NB- NO BUYERS FEE Large executive estate, from Oshawa, plan attend Myles King Auctioneer, 725-5757 AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! Oct. 23 10 a.m. Open to Public hain saws, Generators, lawn v+wers, Loader w/backhoe, Dust ,u+th Exhaust Svstem, Hume & office, Mechanics Shop, etc. Viewing and Registration 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ONLY Saturday, October 23 %lanheim . Cishawa Dealers Exchange 1 wt� South Service (401 0 Courtice) For More Info: (905) 404-6633 ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!! Our "Auction Package" consists of your ad running weekly in these publications: • Oshawa Whitby This Week • Ajax Pickering News Advertiser • Clarington This Week • Port Perry This Week • Northumberland News • Uxbridge Tribune • Bowmamrille Statesman One till does it all!! Phone 575-9335 Fax 579-4218 MIMI Ascaron :11 Imoovetrrnb NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, OeIdW 20.1999 -PAGE 11 Ago a OYeb PASam M" THE Nine call the BEST. 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Thank You all the care givers, Dr. Davidson, Shelley Tbleromnn wleg brought cmmpanlollMdp, Menses and Nome Makers of Oerbam Access to Care, Respite Program of Commmify Care, to Seniors for Seniors and to my neighbours Tony and Lana who helped out in various emergencies. Ajax has a warn heat. (Mary Brooks f 91b q1n .- JAMES. John Mason (Fe't'e' °,Gw+e• ^' the :anadlan 31atesmari At '„akencige Health. Bow. ^armee, on Monday, October 19 '999 n tie 89th ar John, beloved husband of Mildred Dorothy Edger) Loving tattler of John E. James and tis -Ie Linda. Robert James. Richard and hs wife Krm- -edey Lovingly remembered by 8 grandchildren =•adeceased by his brother Stuart James and ,.,ler Dr Dorothy James. Friends may call at the MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL. 4 bmSion St Bowmar,he or Wednesday !rom 2.4 and 7.9 pm F,nerai service hom TRINITY UNITED CHURCH on Thursday at 2pm ;rernatvr Cmacrs '^ 'te Heart 3 Stroke Foundation ,Sawa be gratetuly ap- preciated. Legor service Wednesday at rpm HAUt:Ht, uordon John - ._ YWr •' •3y9 at -,t tawa 'Jeteran of PCN. MN!!. ..-vg 6zand a Eleanor Paten tnee Lowick) C1MrnstMd War d sons Mark and Stephen fwde Yvonne). Dep River Dear gandtarher d Jacob. Steven. Crystal and Stepnary &ovrvW by sister t wrt�. Wiry no" and brother Jack rwde Tse Nan Predr used by his wile a first mrnage Marga Oman. San Randy. sloe's Esther and EtMI. and brother .in Lovingly remembered by his meas and ---ewes. By request there will be no visitation Cor -aeon A Memorial Service was mncILOW n the �rapel d Rte Valley FuNwal home. Deep Finer on p -day 0 1100 a m Ir memonam icratgre to db ".anadan Cancer Society a ate Drum HOW and S!roke Fourtoaaon world be Vaok* appreciated I Alum' we, taeorge Prance - acen�u•. r ^i5- ! Tr ,ear at ^n •Same •r =,day 'y».,per • s?: r,^^ his la" r his side Beloved husband to Evet n srwyyl and dear tnand to Orgners titter and �'th Predeceased by" wee. Mar+ha Bucbey By , lirtsf. 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Properties MO Prdasstornt D moo y So Vacation Propwtias MO Cnartwed A2pnWtts 550 Codages For Sale IN Deagrulhstratio 50 Mobile Hones and Pads WWI Low 570 Camper Trailer Sibs M/ kwoomem 575 Money b Laid W H@WM Betaay IN MoOgages. Insurance M Tae, Env" Drood" 5M Hone Inspedbo s 100 In MemmMms 50 Business Opportunities Ito Deas #0 PAW 12 W06 ADVERTNEKW1111141111MM BOWK 06"K 2% IM Minor football scores a touchdown with Durham kids BY AL RIVb'IT Sports liditor While hockey, soccer and baseball have been popular minor sports among young people throughout the region for years, football has man- aged to attract a fair bit of support in Durham. The Ajax -Pickering Dolphins Football Club — which serves the west end of the region — and the Os- hawa Hawkeyes — who draw players from Whitby and the outlying areas of Port Perry, Uxbridge and Bow- manville — have enjoyed tremendous growth in the past few years. Dolphins' president John Komer and his Hawkeyes' counterpart Ian McLean are confident their clubs will continue to attract now players. And. it might not take much effort on their part. The contract squabbles between Durham's two school boards and their secondary teachers have cur- tailed high school sports, including football, so those displaced players seem to he looking elsewhere to pur- sue their pigskin passion. Registration in the Ajax -Pickering Dolphins Football Club is well above a year ago. increasing from 120 play - ers last season to 225 this year, re- ports Komer. In tact, player sign-ups have in- creased to the point the Dolphins added a bantam team for kids aged 16 years and under who compete in the Southern Ontario Minor Football League ISOMFLI this season. As well, the club introduced its first-ever house league for tyke and atom division players this year. Three Dolphins tyke squads and three atom Nouse league teams arc competing this season. The Dolphins' bantam summer program has come full circle since a previous attempt w field a team failed in 1997. "Two years ago. we tried to get football players for the bantam divi- sion but we fell short on numbers and we had to dump it:' recalls Komer "But. we did release the players to the (Oshawa) Hawkeyes" However, the Dolphins are now fielding more teams than ever before with the addition of the new bantam and house league squads. They join the organization's tyke. atom and peewee teams which arc competing in the Central Ontario Minor Football League (COMFL) against squads from Oshawa. Scarborough, Markham. Newmarket. Brampton, Burlington, North York and Etobi- coke The Hawkeyes have also enjoyed increased popularity this year, says McLean, who reports an aggressive tlycr campaign in area schools helped bring new players to the fold. The or- ganization, which offers football for players between the ages of seven and 19, has drawn double the number of youngsters in all age groups over last season. "Last year, we had about 30 to 35 players per team. —itis year, each team had over 60 kids sign up. The highest numbers we had were in the peewee division where 68 players signed up:' says McLean. To handle the numbers which he expects to continue to rise, the asso- ciation's executive has voted to run a youth Flag or touch football league for boys and girls next season, McLean says. The Hawkeyes are also interested IN TODAY'S News Adv Wed, Oct. 20,19" News Advertiser 'kpo'srw Ajax Mkm D" AOWPicL 'Cash Cool"fts Aox i& 'Double Double Pisa Pick To Betts Reay Pick 'C1Jerr&b Marketplace Pick •Jennifer Nash Aide. 'Little Caesar's NN Party City Ajaxlpiek Real Estate Aja ]ft 'Rdit • Ride Snison Pick 'Royal Wtnter Fair Ajax) hcL Wtreds AjaxlP& • Delivered to sell cted households only Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled x ith the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. For information on delivering t ,. • your advertising flyers, Iii. WIDUNCAN ws AdvenF 8Eal 6tp 683.5110.5110. in fielding a house league program for the younger age groups within the next two years. Like the Dolphins, the Hawkeyes' tyke, acorn and peewee teams are cur- rently embroiled in COMFL league Play. The Hawkeyes also field a bantam team for 15 and 16 year olds with a player weight restriction of 200 pounds. Komer and McLean both note that prior to the teachers' dispute with the school boards, the two football orga- nizations complemented the high school programs by running summer leagues — the Dolphins in the SOMFI- bantam loop and the Hawkeyes with a midget team for 17 to 19 year olds in the Great Lakes Football League. "We know the kids like to play in high school so we've always tried to work with the high schools and not against them:" explains McLean. He says the Hawkeyes may orga- nize some football clinics aimed at high school -aged players next fall if the teens are still sidelined by a lack of extracurricular activities. Football has flourished across the GTA, reports COMFL president John Hallam. The 10 -year president of the organization notes two more centres could join league play for the 2000 season He knows one reason why football is gaining in popularity. "It's a tremendous value what the players get for their money;' says Hallam. "The equipment is part of the registration fees and we feel it's very much in line with other sports — A.J. GROEN/ News Advertiser file photo Youngsters are playing football Kith the Ajax -Picker- of sports services from Durham teachers has had an ing Dophins Football Club — and the Oshawa impact. Registration Kith the Dolphins organization Hawkeyes — in record numbers this year. Officials here has almost doubled and resulted in the addition of running minor football in Durham say the withdrawal a bantam team in the league. more expensive than baseball or soc- cer, but definitely less than hockey" If anything could hinder the ex- pansion plans of football in Ajax and Pickering it's the lack of playing fields, says Komer. He notes only Pickering's Kins- men Park is devoted exclusively to football. If registration numbers continue to grow, another field will definitely be needed. Football "is getting strong in this area and, hopefully, we'll contin- ue to grow. All we really need is more fields:' KI *81'4C Ao��L T14N. 9A000MT TO YOU 9Y OSHAW'A AMITBY CLARINGTON MAX PI('kFRING UXBRIDGE THIS WEEK NEWS ADN'ERTISER TRIBUNE 140,000 Pressrun A Metroland Publicadoi Pua2 1>t1*kF4AN1 WNN1171.tioP12H:V11K:W 24MM3, Ovnxua20. 1979 Previewing the R H A M.. So many changes, so little space Model -year previews are always a work in are many, but we just couldn't do justice to the progress. Manufacturers introduce vehicles at major changes in appearance and/or perfor- different times and usually make at least one mance if we were to outline every single door change to every vehicle in their lineups. crease or horsepower blip. By the time we went to press, there were A trip to your dealership will outline how bound to be some changes and by the time you other models were enhanced for the coming read it, there could be substantial material that model year. was either changed or left out. Such is the way Also due to space limitations, we aren't of the exciting, ever-changing auto industry. able to do justice to all the little things that Due to space limitations, we can't outline contribute to the overall package — things like every single change to every single model in suspension upgrades, sturdier insulation pan - Canada, so we decided to concentrate on the els, or wider, better -padded seats. new vehicles or big changes. You'll have to tune in to coming issues in Additions to equipment levels, cosmetic order to get the bigger picture on some of the modifications or improvements in efficiency new models listed here. ry Ford 1929 • ♦ • 1) U R H A M.. A METROLAND PUBLICATION October 20, 1999 publisher TIMOTHY J. 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Purchase price offers exclude $795 for cars, $855 for MPV 6 $1,OSS for truck freight end P.D.E. tfinance example for $10.000 at 4.9% 02; 46 months at $229.54 per month, C.O.O. is $1,032.32 for a total of $11.032.32. *kM*zdo Personal Lease Rate: Offers ff. available on new retail leases only. Leases are based on 46 months. other loose terms available. Total loose obligation for the 2000 Mazda NPV (models URDY70A800) is $17.702, which includes security deposit of $350 and down payment of $3.000 (includes freight and P.D.E. of $85S). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda Protegil SE (model *04X14504400) is $12.277, which includes security deposit of 11250 and down payment of $1,995 (mcludes freight and P.D.I. of #795). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda 53000 V6 Truck (model a XBOOSOADOO) is $13,612, which includes security deposit of $300 and down payment of $2,000 (includes freight and P.D.E. of $1,055). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda 626 LX V6 (model 2 F41Y70AR00) is $19.672, which includes t7cun d= of $410 and down ant of $3,000 (includes freight and P.D.E. of $795). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda Miato (model 8 12OQ5OV600) is $17,602, which includes security deposit of $350 and down payment of #2,900 (includes freight and P.D.E. of 95;�Tir S. obligation for t1=O Mazda Millenio S (model 0 K41470TR00) is $25.632, which includes security deposit of $500 and down payment of $5,500 (includes freight and P.O.E. of $795). 20,000 kin per year mileage allowance applies; if exceeded. additional 8C per km applies. License, insurance, taxes and other dealer charges extra. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Offers available from September 2, 1999 for a limited time only. Lease and Finance O.A.0 for qualified customers only. 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Purchase price offers exclude $795 for cars, $855 for MPV 6 $1,OSS for truck freight end P.D.E. tfinance example for $10.000 at 4.9% 02; 46 months at $229.54 per month, C.O.O. is $1,032.32 for a total of $11.032.32. *kM*zdo Personal Lease Rate: Offers ff. available on new retail leases only. Leases are based on 46 months. other loose terms available. Total loose obligation for the 2000 Mazda NPV (models URDY70A800) is $17.702, which includes security deposit of $350 and down payment of $3.000 (includes freight and P.D.E. of $85S). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda Protegil SE (model *04X14504400) is $12.277, which includes security deposit of 11250 and down payment of $1,995 (mcludes freight and P.D.I. of #795). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda 53000 V6 Truck (model a XBOOSOADOO) is $13,612, which includes security deposit of $300 and down payment of $2,000 (includes freight and P.D.E. of $1,055). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda 626 LX V6 (model 2 F41Y70AR00) is $19.672, which includes t7cun d= of $410 and down ant of $3,000 (includes freight and P.D.E. of $795). Total lease obligation for the 2000 Mazda Miato (model 8 12OQ5OV600) is $17,602, which includes security deposit of $350 and down payment of #2,900 (includes freight and P.D.E. of 95;�Tir S. obligation for t1=O Mazda Millenio S (model 0 K41470TR00) is $25.632, which includes security deposit of $500 and down payment of $5,500 (includes freight and P.O.E. of $795). 20,000 kin per year mileage allowance applies; if exceeded. additional 8C per km applies. License, insurance, taxes and other dealer charges extra. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Offers available from September 2, 1999 for a limited time only. Lease and Finance O.A.0 for qualified customers only. See your dealer for details. offers cannot be combined. P4cx6 DURHAM 'P*V*I .S:PItEVIF: W 2000 OcroenX 110 NEW for 2000 Roadster paces. Honda for 2000 Honda says the S2000 road- ster is a reflection of its heritage (much of which was learned on race tracks around the world) and a look ahead at the high-per- formance technology of tomor- row. With the push of a racecar- style starter button, the Honda S2000's lightweight high - revving. 240 -horsepower 2.0 - litre four -cylinder engine comes to life. Its 120 hp per litre is bet- ter than any other m ass -pro- duced normally -aspirated engine on the market, and is achieved with the use of the latest genera- tion of Honda VTEC (variable valve timing and electronic lift control) system. A six -speed manual transmis- sion sends power to the rear wheels, where a limited slip dif- ferential adjusts the transfer to ensure maximum traction where it is needed. The cockpit furthers the rac- in,_herita,,e feel with its con- toured, high-backed, fully -bol- stered seats, and electronic instrument panel that features a digital semi -circular tachometer framing a digital speedometer readout and trouble lights. It is a virtual replica of that found in Formula 1 or CART racing cars. The soft top is power operat- ed (with manual latches atop the windshield), stowing itself behind the individual roll -bars in about six seconds. Canadians will only get a chance at 2,000 S2000s read- next four years). sters ( 500 each vear ower the Most arc ot)ready spoken for. 1egance ower r u _ n ter. k y La � _ c 1 Zi•b,� ^,� .,� ide�� � , r i ham. _ � a. The ntact 6[y tb[ny froirt Saturn �• r "✓ s, ^} ,(Take a peel[ in our SIIONI/i00m� } rjk yrr x J , . .�. ._�... ., ,.� . sx tT ' A DIFFERENT KIND'/ COMPANY. A DIFFERENT KIND • .. ' %AA I 1VF ' • EEL. -� Tel: (905) 430-2350 - 5A N . Tall-Free1-877-SATURN6Or visit our Website:. h Irlotorcitysi.com .� .1520 Dundas Street East, Whitby, 'Ontario, LIN 2K7' Ocross2l lflf D[IRHAM WHEELS: PREVIEW 2000 PAGE NEW for 2000 am - SSI gets larger Saturn s, s order Saabs Saturn dealers welcome the new larger 137 -hp 2.2 -litre DOHC four -cylinder or a five -door hatchback and Saturn L series, but also get a family of 182 -hp 3.0 -litre DOHC 24 -valve V6, convertible bodystyles. sportier Saab 9-3 models. linked to a five -speed manual or four- The main news for speed automatic transmission (optional the Viggens is a 230 -hp Saturn LS/LW with the' four;' standard with the V6). 2.3 -litre HOT (high - Based on Europe's Opel Vectra, the Like the original, smaller Saturns, the output turbo) four - new Saturn LS sedan and LW wagon will new cars use plastic body panels (a cylinder, mated exclu- go head-to-head against mid-size main- Saturn selling point) and are named simi- sively to a five -speed stays — the Honda Accord and Toyota larly, coming in LS sedan. LS1/LW1 manual transmission. Camry — at a fraction of the Japanese (sedan and wagon respectively) and Also distinctive is the models' cost. LS2/LW2 trim levels. hunkered -down look Mechanicals include a fully-indepen- created by dropping the suspension, and also available with a four -speed automat - dent suspension and standard anti-lock Saab 9-3 Viggen aerodynamic front and rear treatment. ic. The look of the Aero is centred around brakes and traction control. Power will be The recently renamed 9-3, gets "hot" The HOT engine is also the heart of lowered front and rear bumpers. and supplied by either a Saturn-exclusiVe Viggen models in three -door hatchback, the new 9-5 ,-hero sedan, except here it is hod sides. 411 ���t DURHAM WHEELS:PREVIEW 2000 Ocru t lh , l NEW for 2000 Improvements tand bottom ... and in-between Toyota is redoing something for everybody — theAn all-new 108 -hp 1.5 -litre four -cylinder engine (VVT-i) and a three -stage induction system has pushed delivers a balance of power, fuel -economy and low emis- entry-level gets a new Echo (to replace the Tercel), horsepower to 210 (up ten). The standard transmission is sions, thanks to Toyota's VVT-i (continuously variable - sports enthusiasts get a new Celica, and the luxury inten- a four -speed electronically -controlled automatic. ders get a new Avalon. Echo Echo will be offered in both two- and four -door mod- els positioned below the Toyota Corolla in both price and size, yet with a nearly identical passenger volume. The high roof provides exceptional headroom and allows for a more upright seating position, resulting in reduced driver fatigue, better visibility and improved legroom. The design also delivers increased overall interior length and a low step-in height that creates a large door opening. Among. the unique interior features is an instru- ment cluster mounted high on the dash. rather than directly hevond the -.kheci. valve timing with intelligence), a system making its way through the entire Toyota/Lexus line-up. A five -speed manual transmission is standard, with a four -speed auto- matic optional. Avalon The Avalon redesign started with the original car's strength of a large interior packaged into a mid-sized exterior. Overall length, wheelbase and track were kept unchanged, but the overall width and height increase by about an inch each, translating into more shoulder room inside, while helping to balance the look of the car. Power continues to he supplied by the 3.0 -litre DOW 24 -valve Vh. hilt the use of variable valve timing Celica The 7th -generation Celica is leaner and meaner, with a healthy dose of performance, attitude and edgy new styling. Compared to past models, the new Celica is shorter overall, but with a longer wheelbase. Power is supplied by two versions of the 1.8 -litre DOHC 16 -valve four -cylinder engine. The GT gets a VVT-i equipped unit that puts out 140 -hp, while the GT- S gets VVTL-i (variable valve timing and lift, with intel- ligence) to generate 180 -hp. The GT uses a standard five -speed manual (or option- al four -speed automatic) to harness the power, while the GT -S gets a standard six -speed manual or optional four - speed auto with sequential shift manual controls. OCTOMA IM rIJRHAM WMIFUM S: PREVIEW 2000 rmag NEW for 2000 Mercedes dealers add a little more exci 0 temen' t Mercedes answers the boring Y2K problem with a new S -Class of sedans, a performance -oriented SUV, a bigger and sleeker coupe, and a new convertible. S -Class The fresh styling of the new S -Class includes a coupe -like profile and a unique "face" reminiscent of the company's oval -headlight models. Although total length is three inches shorter, the cabin is 1.5 inches longer than its predecessor. The leaner, sleeker S -Class comes is standard -wheelbase 5430 and long - wheelbase 5430 and S500. The S430s are powered by the 275 -hp 4.3 -litre DOW 32 -valve V8 linked to Mercedes' sequen- tially-shiftable TouchShift five -speed automatic (which is standard on all mod- els except SL and SLK roadsters). The S500 uses the 302 -hp 5.0 -litre DOW 32 -valve V8. Standard Electronic Stability Program (ESP) uses traction control to help the car go where the driver is pointing it. Among its innovative features is the production -debut of a smart cruise control system (optional) that can automatically maintain a pre-set distance behind the car in front, with the help of a radar sensor. CL500 The new S -class also helps spawn the CL500 coupe — a sleeker version of the CLK coupes (which have received exteri- or and interior cosmetic changes), built on a shorter, narrower S -class platform (or a longer, wider CLK platform). The powertrain is the 5.0-litre/five-speed auto- matic configuration. Also new at Mercedes-Benz dealer- ships are a new convertible for the CLK lineup — the CLK430 Cabriolet — and an E430 performance sedan, each pow- ered by the 275 -hp 4.3 -litre DOHC 32 - valve V8 linked to the TouchShift five - speed automatic (which is standard on all models except SL and SLK roadsters). ML55 AMG Power comes from an AMG -modified 5.5 -litre DOW 32 -valve V8 producing 342 horsepower, and harnessed by the TouchShift five -speed automatic. Zero to 60 mph is reputed to take less than seven seconds. The full-time four-wheel drive system uses traction control to make it seem more like all -wheel drive. The ML55 AMG is identified by unique exterior bodywork and interior appointments. 40 DICKERING HYUNDAI'SZERO SALE ERO FINANCING -ZERO MONEY DOWN* • • �HDM lli„� ` ~ LEASE fROM VAW :8 ,ft...,.. $269' • 20 L DOW, 14D "W. PER MOONTH/4r111 Moa_ • Dral ivr d�bsy� • lbs wriwr. ad Isds ER r A'� =i =Aad 6ft 99 SONA?A GLMAN FWM ..n•oNs>�,wlr• $274' I- aMM WAGON VE 2000 bdo§W vp�of ./0 L fit, Mrr �� Mem vii • 20 L DOW, {ID KIP • M MA/1% Y..o +q aridib.i�a • say • 14aw d bd• ZERO.,-----, DOWN_- M". 4M O I U I BAYLY ST- M RIIG6i01 W. W. IPICKEW SN— PAGE is D<7RHAM WH!• H:�.ti:PRFVIIH W 20000 QrvNta2�. HM NEW for 2000 Subaru creat es a new Legacy The all-new 2000 Legacy is built on Subaru's core technology — a compact "boxer" engine and efficient all -wheel ,drive system. The new Legacy sedans and wagons get sleek new exteriors with flush -mount- ed side windows and larger headlights to create a class -leading low coefficient -of - drag (Cd) as well as reducing wind noise in the cabin. Visibility is enhanced with an angled A -pillar granting drivers a wider viewing area with a smaller "dead" space, and larger halogen headlamps providing a wider illumination area during nighttime driving. The view rearwards is enhanced with a large rear window, and roof -pillars strategically placed to narrow blind spots. The 2(x10 Legacy,, are stiffer thanks to a ne« I desi`zned Ring -Shaped Reinforcement Frame system that uses supports at all roof pillars, as well as each side of the vehicle. Dual beams in the side doors and a beam transversely - mounted under the rear seats add to the strength. The system design allows effec- tive dissipation of energy from a collision in any direction. All Legacys are powered by a 165 -hp 2.5 -litre 16 -valve SOHC horizontally - opposed (boxer) four -cylinder engine linked to a choice of either a five -speed manual or four -speed automatic. As in previous years, exclusive Outback sedan and wagon, and GT sedan versions will be available. As well, a new GT wagon joins the lineup. Both Outback and GT versions get unique bodywork to make them standout from each other and the rest of the Legacy lineup. F Oc�e�ab Hff DURHAM WHFFI.S: PRFVffF.W 2000 Mull =size'Tull delegance And'exclotement A couple of full-sized sedans provide Pontiac -Buick dealers with a taste of ele- gance and excitement. Pontiac Bonneville Redesigned from the ground up Bonneville features all-new architecture with significant advancements in design, engineering and technology. Bonneville's standard engine is the 205 -hp 38(x) Series II V6, while the SSEi gets the 240 -hp turbocharged version.Both are mated to a four -speed electronic automatic transmission. The 2000 Bonneville's t most notable new tech - d nology is the Integrated Chassis Control System (ICCS) that raises the ear's level of respon- siveness and safety. Available on the SSEi, the system employs a number of sensors that monitor steering, wheel speed and "yaw" (the rotation of a car around its center of gravity) and interact with an onboard computer to aid in pre- venting skids or spinouts. Also at Pontiac, the Trans Sport (mini- van) name has been dropped in favour of Montana (a trim level last year). Buick LeSabre The 2000 LeSabre has a long list of improvements in safety, and comfort and convenience, but the major news is its more -substantial body structure — the latest generation of the Oldsmobile Aurora platform that has previously been used on a couple of Buick products — Riviera and Park Avenue. Although the new car is ri)ughl� the same size as the current model, its wheels are moved out toward the corners with a wheelbase that is about an inch and a half longer than the current model, and front and rear tracks that are about two inches wider. The result is improved ride and handling, but it also creates more than two inches of additional hip room for rear passengers.. It is this roomier, more -solid "driver's" car that Buick is hoping will attract younger buyers. Traditionally. LeSabre has attracted a traditional, conservative, mature clientele. Also at Buick. Century adds a Century 2000 model. complete with blacked -out C. body -coloured fascias and side rnouldin_,, and etclu,,P.e hatl_in_. 10 t •yi FMA 12 HCJRHAM WHFELS:PREVIEW 2000 t?troaQ2k, Hft NEW for 2000 im roChrysler improves on room and accessibilit y Whether you're looking for a compact sedan or a truck for the family, you'll find something interesting at a DaimlerChrysler Canada dealership. As of the summer, all Chrysler dealerships sell Chrysler cars and Dodge trucks, and most sell Jeep sport-utes. You can also put down your money on a Plymouth Prowler or Dodge Viper. Chrysler Neon In developing the 2000 Neon, Chrysler wanted to keep all the characteristics that made the first Neon so successful, while adding a level of refinement and sophistication that would exceed the expectations of an increasingly -demanding, compact -car consumer. Part of that refinement is a quiet. comfortable interior. In addressing the noise issue. Neon adopts four full - framed triple -sealed doors i nog im-o-door Neon thl" time around) for a quieter titttic •- and improved door fit and window function. Comfort was improved through increases in interior volume, hip room, shoulder room and rear head room — improvements that help Neon maintain its leadership as the roomiest car in its segment. It also features easier rear -seat entry and a roomier trunk accessible through a standard 60/40 split/folding rear seatback (replacing the previous model's one-piece unit). The 98 -hp 2.0 -litre SOHC 16 -valve four -cylinder engine is a carryover, as are the standard five -speed manual and optional five -speed automatic transmissions. Dodge Dakota Leading the way in a new truck segment. Dodge cre- ated the four -door Dakota Quad Cab to meet over- expanding demands for carrying people and cargo together. To a list of Dakota attributes that includes best -in - class handling, power and roominess, the Quad Cab adds features that no other truck in its class has — four full- size doors that open to almost 90° to the body, split -fold- ing rear seats, and a cargo box that's over five feet long. With six -passenger capacity, rear -seating conve- nience, generous interior room, ease of entry/exit, ride and comfort, good outward visibility, high ground clear- ance and convenient storage options, Dakota Quad Cab fits the needs of a variety of drivers. . Quad Cab comes in 2WD and 4WD models, each standard with a 131 -hp 3.9 -litre V6 linked with a five - speed manual transmission. A 175 -hp 4.7 -litre V8/five-speed manual drivetrain is optional, as is a 183 -hp 5.9 -litre V8/four-speed automat- ic layout. The automatic box is optional with either of the other engines. Also at DaimlerChrysler Canada, all Dodge Durangos are 4WD models 1101 lease to[$798 mt h. for 36 mths. 71e wphu4ticated styling u the 2(1)0 Acura EL 5E will have you Falling in hme. Coupled with a CD player, air conditioning and keyless entry. you'll be surprised that this much pleasure is, in fact, legal. For all the details, visit Acura East. The legal way to bul love. IMW Wd Pse. &M rl► N:111111 A •LlM1TED TIME LEASE OFFER available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. Lease payments are based on the new 2000 Acura EL SE 5­sPeed (model MB454Y) for 36 months at $296 per month and $2,875 down. O.A.C. Fust month's payment and security deposit ($350) requited. A.L.R. 8.64% i . 2,000 km allowance (payment of lot per km over), destination cLarges ($85o) included. Taxes, lineage insurance are additional. A customized lease is also available. See Acura East for details. Mon-Thurs. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri. 6 Sat. 9 g.m. - 6 p.m. .................... U RA ....... ,0, J J1J—JAJ JJJJ Now' with 167 improvements: boo - j 1111A �� ,� •,� r �:79E tn0u9%zife 200.es ekes �rom c�aivan. •How do you fix things that ain't broke? At Saturn, we looked at our popular S -Series, and said,-Hrrrmm Now, 167 improvements later, the S -Series is as eves hater car One wpb a quieter cogen. An oil We itor monthat tells you when to chmp it A chime that reaainds you ao releave the poking brake. (And cup holders for everyone!) Most importaor, however. arc the Satmn tbiegs we didn't dmple. Like rust and deaf resu tmt exPaieoce- If you are I coarvinced we could improve aansu oo a good thing, thea we'll fix that too. Just drop by Saturn of Pick -ft for a test drive. MSRp on our SLI is $15,078 rodusd* 5eigbt and PD1. Taxes. license and insurance are A DIFFERENT KIND of COMPANY. A DIFFERENT KIND of CAR 4K jL16 ff SOS L -LI, M SAT� nip w4 4e Ocroerfd2e119" DURHAM WHEEI.Ss PREVeEW 2000 P-13 . NEW for 2000 Onemstop,shopping Ford trucks From sophisticated sport-utes, to powerful pickups, to seats with dual tip/slide feature, front and rear air condi- Its unique badging, saddle -bag accessory pouch on versatile vans, buyers are bound to find something that tioning, power rear quarter windows, running boards the centre console, "spun metal" instrument cluster, fits their lifestyle at a Ford of Canada dealer. with optional illumination, and up to 10 cup holders and ebony black leather trim, and chrome interior accents Explorer five accesso w For 2000, Ford has simplified the Explorer lineup by only offering 4x4 models (in response to customer demands). Also, a new four -door XLT Sport joins the popular two -door Sport. New to Explorer is a reverse sensing system, to alert drivers to certain unseen objects near the rear of the vehicle when backing up. Expedition Expedition leads the large SUV segment in terms of best -in -class towing and payload. New for 2000 are three segment -exclusive features — a value -packed Sport Appearance Package (chrome wheels, fog lamps, side step bar and wheel lip mouldings) for the XLT; the reverse sensing system. and standard power -adjustable accelerator and brake pedal cluster that enables drivers, regardless of stature, to find a comfortable and optimal driving position. Excursion Longer, wider and taller than GM's Suburban, the just -launched Excursion is available in two trim levels - XLT and Limited. Excursion's unique BlockerBeam design helps pre- vent a smaller vehicle from sliding underneath the front end during a collision — a first in the industry. The stan- dard trailer hitch is designed to provide the same protec- tion for cars in the event of rear collision. Among the many Excursion features ating for up to nine adults, rear tri -panel doors for easy cargo loading and unloading, extra -wide rear side doors for easy entry and exit, independently -reclining second -row ry po er points. meld the pickup's sleek toughness with the motorcycle's enduring muscularity and mystique. Harley-Davidson F-150 Ford's F -Series trucks have been the best-selling light Windstar trucks in Canada for 33 years. They continue into 2000 Building on a sterling reputation for safety, comfort largely unchanged, with the exception of one addition — and convenience, the 2000 Windstar offers a host of new the new Harley-Davidson F-150. innovations including Ford's power adjustable accelera- The monochromatic black, 4x2 SuperCab pickup, for and brake pedal cluster and a new Family with distinctive Harley-Davidson orange pin -striping and Entertainment System for second -row passengers - com- chrome accessories, embodies many of the visual cues plete with integrated VHS tape player and TV built into that have made the motorcycle famous. the armrest. NEW for 2000 usKmoff Hyundai* accentuates sportiness Hyundai adds a healthy dose of excitement with three all new Accents and a restyled Tiburon. Accent The all-new Accent is longer and wider than the pre- vious generation, with a more European look created by a balance of straight edges and sharp creases. Increases of 40mm (about one and a half inches) in wheelbase and 50 mm (about two inches) in overall width translate directly into more leg and hip room. A coupe -like roofline (higher in the front than the rear) grants better head clearance in the front. All Accents will be powered by a refined SOHC 12 - valve 1.5 -litre four -cylinder engine putting out 92 -hp. A five -speed manual transaxle is standard with a four - speed automatic optional. Three -door Accents will dome in GS and GSi trim levels, with four -door sedans available in GL trim. -Tiburon The Tiburon coupe has been restyled inside and out, and now comes in base and SE trim levels. The perfor- mance -geared FX has been discontinued, but its flavour lives on in both versions. The most -obvious change is at the nose, which now features four projector -type lamps, but the spacious cabin also features a new driver -oriented cockpit and instrument display. 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Maxima The fifth -generation Maxima adds an unmatched blend of per- formance and comfort, with class-leadin'o front head room. front lec, roam. interior volume. trunk space. state-of-the-art inte- rior ergonomic,. and a 222 - horsepower V0. One of the world's best V6s, Maxima's 3.0 -litre DOHC 24- valver has been refined in areas of noise and power, while the innovative rear Multi -Link Beam suspension continues to offer precise handling and outstanding stability. Versus the previous genera- tion, the 2000 Maxima offers a two-inch longer wheelbase. over half an inch wider hod\ and nearlt an inch increa,c in hei,hi. l h J!,,,ic n,ional changc, lead directly to increases of 2.4 cubic feet in passenger compartment volume, and a 1.2 cubic -foot larger trunk. Xterra Xterra's body emphasizes a tough, rugged muscular look, from the front rough, angular surface edges to the "broad shoulder' fender flares to the standard tubular step rails and roof rack that create a \i,ual ..ct•kelct.,n .. Power is supplied by the 170 - hp 3.3 -litre SOHC V6 that also powers Frontier and Pathfinder. Power will be delivered by a five -speed manual or four -speed automatic transmission to all four wheels ... at least some of the time. The Xterra interior was designed to put the "utility" back in sport utility. Spacious and functional without ornamen- tation. it offer, scatinL for five adult, in front hLI kCI scat, and t— In 1 o +�� negu-ir Iao, -I- — value 9104Ap/2000 1-150 XLS V6 4x2 SuperCab, with XL value group/ F.anger XLT 4x2 SuperCab, with sport appearance package from Ford Credit to qualified retail lessees• on approved credit. Total F-150 Regular Cab lease obligation uis 514,039/514,271/514,472. Total FASO SuperCab lease obligation is S16,199/516,39S/S16,632. Total Ranger lease obligation is 513,679/513,911/514,076. Dealer may lease for le. M e SWV jc%n0iVg4n!jW y, GfSeis FNyf4aVgi` *vlt1 Vt nVtic% 6ireited time offars. See dealer for ielsil}. •. .: ppej ptW&0: Bar 2000, Oakville, Ontario LBl SE4 ' . theatre -style (the rear seats sit higher than the front) 50/50 split/folding rear bench. Frontier Crew Cab Nissan decided to go right to the crew -cab design rather than add access panels to the sides of its popular King Cab extended - cab models to take advantage of the space and access features so desirable to families. Four doors make it easier to get in and out of the rear com- partment, while the bigger space makes for easier transportation of people. The cargo bed is 4.5 feet long and features an inge- nious hinged cargo -split device that can be flipped out over the lowered tailgate to expand cargo area to six feet, or kept inside to keep smaller items near the back of the truck. Power is entrusted to the 170 - hp 3.3 -litre SOHC V6 and deliv- ered by a five -speed manual or .optional four -speed automatic transmission. 0 NEW for 2000 MPV smarter (sized) than average minivan The big news at Mazda is not big, but small ... well, smaller — as in smaller sized. Actually Mazda calls it "smarter" ... as in more sensibly -sized. . The new MPV is roughly the size of other manufacturers' smaller -wheelbase models. However, by using its "OptiSpace" philosophy, Mazda was able to supply interior space equal to others' longer -wheel- base models. The interior seating plan is a 2/2/3 layout, wjW the centre indiv i•dyYO to be easily ren'' d, and the rear bench able to flip backward or fold flat into the floor. The middle seats are also capable of being slid together to create a centre beach,. should buyers prefer that type of seat over the individual seats. In keeping with the recent trend, the new MPV features' standard dual sliding doors. -Unlike the recent trend, the - = doors are not power operated, Y€ but do feature power windows (unique to the segment). Ample power is provided by a new 170 -hp 2.5 -litre, DOW, 24 -valve V6 engine, with that t r` power delivered to the front wheels by a smooth -shifting k `. four -speed automatic (the previ- ous MPV was rear- or four- -wheel drive).: - _` Ocroao X 19" "UNkHANI PRFVtFW 2000 PAGc15 NEW for 2000 ChevOlds dealers o'ffer total'performance . Over the course of 2000, Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealers will have some impressive big cars available for sale. The big news is on the Chevrolet side of the showroom occupied by a new Impala and Monte Carlo. Chevrolet Impala The 2(XX) Impala follows the time -test- ed Impala formula — a great looking car with more performance, quality, safety and comfort than you'd expect, all at a Chevrolet price. With inspired performance and six - passenger roominess wrapped in a sleek, agile exterior, the all-new Impala is designed to appeal to buyers who need the function of a large car, yet want the performance, agility and style of a mid- size sedan. Impala's Total Performance System is a carefully engineered package of compo- nents that provide excellent performance. efficiency, braking, and ride and han- dling. The performance end is provided by the base 180 -hp 3.4 -litre "3400" V6 or the optional award-winning 2(X) -hp 3800 Series II 3.8 -litre V6. Both are linked to a four -speed automatic transaxle. Impalas equipped with the 3800 V6 also include anti-lock brakes, integrated with full -function traction control, and a segment -exclusive tire inflation monitor- ing system. Chevrolet Monte Carlo Monte Carlo's multiple personality has always been popular with buyers and fea- tures on the new 2000 model are designed to build on that appeal. The new Monte Carlo offers amenities such as newly designed seats, a NASCAR -inspired gauge clus- ter, an exclusive driver message centre and RoomFirst design that optimizes interior space. Thanks to the Total Performance System, Monte Carlo is built to perform on all levels — a solid structure helps minimize vibration and control body lean, potent and efficient engines outpower the competi- tion, and retuned suspensions, standard tour -wheel disc brakes, and features such as traction control (SS models) and tire inflation monitoring make Monte Carlo more secure, giving drivers a more confi- dent connection to the road. Engine performance is provided by the 3400 V6 in the LS (making it the most powerful standard -engined coupe in its class), while the SS gets the proven power and performance of GM's 3800 V6. A four -speed electronically -con- trolled automatic transaxle is standard. the showroom is the all-new 2001 Aurora Aurora 4.0 — powered by, respectively, which will be introduced mid -year. the highly successful 215 -hp 3.5 -litre We'll leave its story for next year's DOHC 24 -valve V6 or the equally - model preview, except to say that it will impressive 250 -hp 4.0 -litre DOHC 32 - come in two flavours — Aurora 3.5 and valve V8. Oldsmobile The biggest news on the Olds -side of 015 Monte Carlo Nissan sales are rockin and the 2000 models are rarin' to roll. 2000 Altima GXE Tw*y cam, Accord or mamu? rw* about son Altim s298•Nlt ,/Q mo. oaly s1,5W down x:23,798" plarch M price "9901 Entry Irdew Car in kdlat quellty 3 out of lM mrd 4 yws." - J. D. 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R3426A 1997 CIRRUS LXi 1997 VOYAGER V6219 m SALE 5323°°** SALE 519988** -2.51 V6, auto., air cond., p.w., p.d.l., SALE S1800**mo mo. tilt, cruise, security, cruise, alum. 3 mo. - W wheels, leather seats, AM FM Cass. & i pass arner s.,ae d,cr a 2 JL 'c. a p s p t �t^ bL'kIts air Gond J..6 ajtc � s p -- au ;arC Nass sea. r� ' q ass p'A t crulsE 6 inert A F',' 6 mole Or'ti 3, o�c ^ ilEt . more. Only 21,600 miles. One owner � " : r�let :11 rP .a„ part• J^ :i i . 1997 VOYAGER V6218 1997 GRAND VOYAGER SE V6217 1997 NEON 4 DR. V6191 1997 CARAVAN SE T3347A �wSP automattc alt cond,tioning SALE 5338G��{ SALE 52080 �5 au'o ^ ' P a5 r erh steering poser brakes 7 n I M0 * p r, a core a L7 - .,a,serze' dn�er slide door AM FM one ov�ner. —��k 77 iCeym' i Irk �, Key— TheMORTGAGE Center :,'+Canada's leading lenders are anxious to compete for your mortgage. (905) 426-4200 w-H•w. mortgagecentre.com B—d. NLadder. and As.rxuic, 1nr . 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DEMAND AREA This is a very livable street townhome in Pickering Features includes a fantastic & iarge kitchen with breakfast area .�_ which faces south -- Erving room has a brick floor to !p ' ceiling fireplace full Dining room walkout to patio d tented yard 'w The attached garage has a walk through to yard c - n. bsmt. w/ rec rm. & extra bdrm. :;old cellar. air conditioning b 7 appliances it DOUG MCVEEN* 416-798-7259/ (905) 683-2100 Perq Fulton Ltd. WHITBY BUNGALOW Terrific 3 Bedroom bungalow in nice family neighborhood. 51,001, r D, Single garage. Gas 'c seat. Partially finished basement. Call Rick today -r more details. Call RICK MENARY* 619-9500 heritage AIL— a realty ltd. No -511 an 1 ` GREAT SOUTHtv"�lA! t AJAX ARE 3+1 bedroom feahires - hardwood floors, now kitchen, -- — - -- windows, hydro panel, ceramics & more. Saperate QL' basement entrance. Mill le T' back yard A must see! 3.' Call (ROSS WATSON tea view. WO 837-1084/ 429-4W7 REALTY ITD. TURY HOME ON A 1.1 ACRE RAVINE LOT Open concept • 3ball no idwood floors • Uw9ebledlot .�� • Extensive English gardens To hear nitro dafails on this property call 1 -800 -288.88117 - ID 84495 (Talk to no a- me at s86-3330 -,83' www.glmnprice.com RV/YIKCr-IA* ,Mexier FF 7 Really Lti .JUST LISTED IN AJAX AT 5167,500 , eat deal, over brick ho bedroom all brick home tth garage. Located on a quiet street in a fantastic area. This bright and sttnnx home offers a huge family size kitchen stretching across the entire back of the house. Must be seen. Call RICK CHOMCY* or BERNIE LEE* 905-428-6533 or 416-286-3993 RE//"W- ROUGE R MR REALTY LM 39 SOLD ONLY 1 LEFT New end unit townhofns m prints P kfcation. Easy access to "lay. 401. GO i upVp l% Modem open catcept Ceramic tie in main floor vestibule En sude laundry Duality construetwn -uliy eauapped children 5 Play afM Maintenance fees 562.58 PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* 905-839-7449 40 ,,- 1EW I UNDER ICTION i V2 RO5 o n ly - 0 VE Rare Lakefront bots Dr *kg an CanavvNian Anus U • SII Timm MCCloyisti celtMfaa Non» Inspector '905'427w4246 • www.houSema1111 OaV+h1Y1 All mato. ereaft Ce/As aCM:ot BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW! I niyue bungalow o,(jers .i bdrm�.. frim. rm addition• w/n to l/t: poul. non -retrofit 2 bdrm. h%oit. upt as well as an upper ler.l 1 bdrm. apt. llardwood 17r%. opgraded kit., baths. new • rnul, windows. furnace. plus. p/rra, plus on a lorely Lrrrd,raped premium lot. balk n, lake. schools. park & •;rnv8ihr�. $228,800 Cal! JacqueNnn Tanner* 905-619-9500 heritage ' rr realty ltd. DEMAND AREA This is a very livable street townhome in Pickering Features includes a fantastic & iarge kitchen with breakfast area .�_ which faces south -- Erving room has a brick floor to !p ' ceiling fireplace full Dining room walkout to patio d tented yard 'w The attached garage has a walk through to yard c - n. bsmt. w/ rec rm. & extra bdrm. :;old cellar. air conditioning b 7 appliances it DOUG MCVEEN* 416-798-7259/ (905) 683-2100 Perq Fulton Ltd. WHITBY BUNGALOW Terrific 3 Bedroom bungalow in nice family neighborhood. 51,001, r D, Single garage. Gas 'c seat. Partially finished basement. Call Rick today -r more details. Call RICK MENARY* 619-9500 heritage AIL— a realty ltd. No -511 an 1 ` GREAT SOUTHtv"�lA! t AJAX ARE 3+1 bedroom feahires - hardwood floors, now kitchen, -- — - -- windows, hydro panel, ceramics & more. Saperate QL' basement entrance. Mill le T' back yard A must see! 3.' Call (ROSS WATSON tea view. WO 837-1084/ 429-4W7 REALTY ITD. TURY HOME ON A 1.1 ACRE RAVINE LOT Open concept • 3ball no idwood floors • Uw9ebledlot .�� • Extensive English gardens To hear nitro dafails on this property call 1 -800 -288.88117 - ID 84495 (Talk to no a- me at s86-3330 -,83' www.glmnprice.com RV/YIKCr-IA* ,Mexier PAGE 2 -THE MEWS ADVERT1SEi, wED., OC7OeER 211111 11111111111111 Housing starts in Durham .well ahead of last veaz': CMHC Housing starts in the Oshawa so far this year, "well above" last Uxbridge saw four. There were Census Metropolitan Area year's total of 1,025 in the same no multiples in any of those (CMA) are "well ahead of last period, the CMHC reports. municipalities. year's pace," according to the By municipality, Whitby con- In Clarington, there were 20 Canada Mortgage and Housing tinues to lead with 103 single- single -detached and seven multi - Corporation (CMHC). detached and 1 1 multiple units ple housing starts. There were no Oshawa CMA recorded 194 started in August, followed by housing starts in Brock or Scu- new housing units — 160 single- Oshawa with 37 single -detached gog. detached and 34 multiple units and 16 multiples. "The Oshawa CMA housing — started in August, up 4.3 per Elsewhere in the region. Pick- market continues to benefit from cent over August �1998. ering saw 21 single -detached solid employment growth in both There have been 1.539 starts starts, while Ajax saw 36 and the Oshawa and Toronto (NAs • �.lte l_1& V 1 inf 'a 11 cc) bieir Mincom' .. NEW OIC Not only did you help Mom & Dad SOY and find a new house, we got a pumpkin too! REALTY ,w LTp. KIM win E!ORits iPickcring 1,! so far this year;explains Bever- ly Kueper, CMHC market ana- lyst. "Brighter employment prospects combined with low interest rates have bolstered con- sumer confidence. However, we look toward the coming months to determine if any additional increases in the mortgage rate will result in more moderate L,roath in the new home market." Nationally, housing starts increased marginally from a sea- sonally -adjusted annual rate of 147,000 in July to 147,400 in August. In urban centres, single starts dropped from 76,700 in July to 72,000 in August_: Mlulti- ple starts jumped from 47,999 in July to 53.000 in August, while dwelling starts in urban centres in Ontario are up from 61,100 in ,lulu to 61.8(X) in August. 01111 It0US1 SUIT., OCT 24,1-4 RM., 1590 UNDNUl15T CM, PICKUM Elegant family home set on pmvate ravine lot. Attona Rd. t of Sheppard, left on -egrove. First stop sign tum ',cr,t Follow the Mincom signs �,o come to preview a stunning _ oouir Mutt home this Sunday. MORA BATH' 837-1064/428.5607 1575 ROEEFIELD 111D. #66 • 3 + 1 bedrooms • Hardwood floors on main level • Renovated pine kitchen cabinets • Finished rec room in basement • Great location Cam GA#W FREE— 837-10SN428.45W 1303 ANION SQUARE Location plus! Close to GO & Town Centre + 4 bdrms. + main fir. family rm. + mn. floor laundry + private yard = family home. LSA FREL• 837-1054/428-4667 ITS A FREENOLM ' Prim FincctMfts Ad. location 4 -pc. en shite with Jacum tub 3 spaotiokrs bdrms. • oak kitchen krrrreoxiaie moven o:ot4m. • Child -safe court 1101 ANOUE* 837-1084/4284887 11iPt11 BUNGALOW Mi11 ATTACI® OAMAIM • !Maw suite with sep. entrance Gleaming hardwood upstairs & down • gaster has en suite a w/o to deck 3 beehAkil prft1e yard ZION APMUM 837-108A1428-4667 1MADY TO 9901111001 CII MaC TliBMlrt - 3+2 bedroom split • large white eai-m kitchen • 22W eel. ft exec. towrdhouae - Coughlan boil ' Huge family room wick fireplace - Gas 5repiwe in fiv rig rm. • New brdm. thraichokA • Backs on to Greenbelt - Mealer retreat w/ Jamul tub • 2 car U/G parking J1101f 8TA0!'-- Cd JUDY STACA•- a00•fi7-1014/009-g -4m 909.917-10941/09.4244R7 rho a tltr Or �rw�ae� M Mara •fur M ab Pre/aelp as Od Ma1wi i.0. 1/i47 paler 9w0Y IA 01406 HUGE PIE - SHAPED LOT. 35' wide at rear! _;veiy & spacious 4 _edroom home in lovely ,kering Village on a Met. high demand --ermitage street. Just s'ed' PAUL KEELER* 837-1054/428-4657 SACKS ON TO Pr s t�wDOa111114 M aunt • ;-e" pari: ' ^+""'"-.: " • . 'w' • KVW Cash ^rode : 3:5 >,: R - Snoarate sow rrtry • 3 aryl bwoloom s • a, rw mmpows 3 aroo Doors HW1 tarmtr fWr +" vop&c1 • Walk +o Pcu rm To— s ndnnS 6 a oats JUDY STACEE-•• JUDY STACEE- 905-837-106/905-837-1033 905-837-1064/906-837-1053 View a bew of 9" property 1 a taN r 1Ms on worwJternooOwane.ca Quick I.D. 11272 wwrWhormon0olfinece Quick Such LQ. 81131 STUNINIMO VICTICHU M MAU" This 4 bdrm. century home slaws We a model. Many modem conveniences with plenty of tradnional Zarin. Hardwood 8 wood floors. 12' oasehoar% & tnrn 6 much mare! Call for detads. Paced tc sell' IMAM 10ZZr• 837-1064/428-1667 T01NIr10111111K BY TME LAKE 3 bdrm. appmx. 1.650 sq. ft. in super location. Pergo hardwood Roofs in kit., 3 walkouts. finished bsmL; painted top to bottom, gorgeous rec facilities and more. MAIM 10ZZY 8n-IOW418-41167 QUM FARM,Y ! You'll love itis quiet family batted Court" cartrnurly. You an 4" it from your spadout brick lance compete with pevissi rWy Briefed w/o bent This Mane backs to fields, has a south view, Quit air, ceramic 8 hardwood Ilocis 8 to rec room has been wired for *surround sound stereo'. wow! Its all here! Cal today tot ytxlr W LOIS 7iK1I11ron- 837-1054✓4T "I'm tarsrldn8 Lrs1w sJae wlv to Won dowwl" RARE �. OFFERING Quality Coughlan -built bungalow, 3 bdrms., finished basement, inground heated pool, CAC, fireplace, high-eff. furnace & much more. Call to view this home. JAN KRULL* 837-1054/ 428-4557 LOOKM FOR A BA'9s@fIr APOW11B11 ! This immaculate home has it all. finished one bedroom basement apartment -4 bedrooms -Huge master bedroom with en suite -Main floor family room Renovated eat -in kitchen -60oz. broadloom -Central air conditioning, central vacuum -Access from house in garage. Offered at 5229.900. Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. I IEW LISTM PIC11I[IEFOIG^_ THIS STUNNING AND IMMACULATE HOME comes with four bedrooms. spacious kitchen with breakfast bar and walkout to a large deck, 9 ft. ceilings. MANY MORE FEATURES AND UPGRADES. ACT FAST - CALL NOW'! Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-686-3300. 15AOIRS LOCATION This 1,600 sq. f1. home features many recent upgrades - roof, furnace. windows. etc. Large principal mis., eat -tri kit. nicely fin rec room w/woodstove b bar, great lot 1120 I. great street. great home!! Call Re/Max First Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. N0O PRO0111111111111111 T *DetaChad bungalow *2 kitchens *4 bedrooms *Walkout finished basement *Badcs on to golf course *Perfect for 2 familiesM Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, *JLW MWJ044 This 2 bedroom, semi-burgabw, straws very well. The basement is frAshed with a 3 -pc. bath, large rec room with a falepplloe and an extra bedroom. Located near the lake on a very quiet crescent. Call today to view. Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905.831-3300. 2,Q60 SCL FT- OF LADC A'1YI This Tormina built Pickering home has 50 oz. broadloom, low "E" windows, 16 inch ceramics, 11 foot pantry wall, separate liv. room 8 din. room, family room open to the kit.. windows everywhere! And its on a pool sized W. For details call... Call your RE/MAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. HUGE LOT LOVER'S 7OX173' Fr. LOT ALL BRICK BUNGALOW IN PICKERING VILLAGE. This home is immaculately kept with formal living room. open concept dirtirg room, huge drivewaybeautilul grounds and much more! WHY WAITS CAU. AND SEE!' Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-686-3300. ** Executive faftm twv on premium 60x134' lot 7arboks+g Afax !nom desired hermfage klCillO . Fully, lirgetaped - feature lrgnang - Interlock dive and wako t rix deck, k>g calor+ - Features tc -imeroLs to mention. Home featured 1995 United Way Tour of v,eams *A must sm *Pnvate viewing only Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, titMll1�11011T - LAIfM scum= You'll love the view from thisY on private 75x235' waterfront property. 3 bedrooms, eat -in ddetadted concept and large deck plus much more... Hurry and call today. Call your REJMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831,3301). *51101MI11111 WKL* This 3 bedroom home has a beautiful large eat -in khchen with gorgeous ceramic floors. The basement is finished and extra's include central air, covered deck and more. Located close to schools, parks, shopping and more. Call today to view. Call your REiTIIAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831.3300. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 20,1999 -PAGE 3 :;61,1111111111 . 3 Coughlin built Pickering home has it all 18x33 ft. ingmund pool. plank hardwood floors. Reldstone fireplace, central air and vac, almost finished basement, etc... The extensive decking and back yard lighting, make a a true entertaining haven! For more details call.... Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. BI III IG THE FANCY LOADS OF ROOM An absolutely spotless 4 bedroom all brick home featuring gleaming hardwood floors, Hollywood kitchen. tornal dining room room, master bedroom with sitting area and en suite fireplace, prorate fenced yard. Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. AMOLurnay aooKmeous NMLKour BA� wrT1M B6LAW surf THIS ONE IS LOADED FROM TOP TO 9CIOM" Graccus foyer wrtr custom marhle oak floor main loor den. vunnrg lutdo Mkt- grarkte coupler taps and walkout 'o deck with a great view. tesstamly finished walkcut :.as e^ •o a pnvaee yard. THE � S' IS ENDLESS - IF YOU SEE IT 100 LL WANT TO OWN IT -A,-- FOP AN APPOINTWIENT' Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today. 905-831-330C. SET YOUR GOALS POR MARCH 2000 Start the next millennium in your very own detached all bnck A,ax home. Extra 'Ime to plan and save for a scnng Dossessor Perfectly malrta nec - Just move ir - Acc lances ­1cludeo Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today. 905-831-3300. I11101,1111111111c S HMGUMW Lake Scugog - Charming side spit with separate entrance (h4aw pad). Overtooks beautiful garden A mature trees. Updated kitchen & bath, multiple walkouts, woodstove, fireplace, hardwood floors ✓f< lovely wraparound deck. Won't last long. Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, *Popular Ajax community *4 bedrooms *4 baths *2 kitchens *New broadloom *Professionally painted *Shows well *Quick possession preferred. Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831.3300. EXECUTIVE r1o91IE AJAX rGANCE ANC :L SS s eat to `rd r r,s WMACULA": HOME' S" O E- Sarfng w0 a bnV open ficifteir tvstom oak s 1. oven a ft tasemerk gourmet trim. ow r--, IF - farr* roan. MW floor Oen. rrnu tomul kung room and dirtng room. *%h dosm mwK km oeaut** kept gmknds and ardseaprg in to HER)))BAGE ^e� DONT PPOCPASTINATE - CALL TODAY TO VIEW Call your RE/MAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. *4X ET COIR;T LOCATION"' Great kxcabon - schools - parks and recreabon. Ideal family home. detached all back features fully fenced yard. Large -eat -in kitchen. 3 full bedrooms, en suite washroom. built -m appliances and more. Yours to view. Just call. Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. fiAi�1 Ovedoobrg a park is this open concept, over improved home in North Amberlea is a true delight to view. Spacious family kitchen, separate during room, a large workshop are only a few of the great features! Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 21 7'r WXY REN�1'YATED PICKERING - BY THE LAKE - PERFECT FOR THE PICKIEST BUYER stunning gourmet kitchen, open concept, finished top to bottom with quality workmanship just listed won't last. s_ ; : Call your REIMAX FIRST AGENT today, 905-831-3300. PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 20, 1999 BRYAN RODRIGUES• $233,800 Approximately 2.300 sq ft a tiedrocros walkout from family size kitchen & breakfast area open to family room. Lots of upgrades and extras. Fiexlole clos.na Bryan Rocna,,es. 831-9500 or 420-2966. MOVE IN AND RELAX!! MARG HULEATT• 3;ally upgraded 4 Oearoorn home lr Pickering 'Village. Finished basement - Maln floor tamnv room with fireplace. Aoorox 2 40C sC. ft. Shows like a dream"' S239.ZlOC Cal' Margin Hulear' for deta�is a• 905 ^19-9500 ^ 1F All brick detached 3 bedroom home in popular family neighbourhood. Features include 2 1'2 baths, main floor family room with brick fireplace. ceramics in hall and kitchen, central air. central vac & Interlock walkway. rse to schoeis oarks. shopping & community centre 831.9500 imPAT CLARK• SOUTH AJAX CHARMER - $217,900 Jrlque 4 bedroom sfdespl,t with huge family room addition overlooking garden. F rlshed recreation rm.. hilo-efficiency furnace. CAC, and mostly newer A rdows. Oak kitchen with extra cupboard space and built -In dishwasher Large vem with beautifully heed privacy. Call Pat today' 631-9500 ''tis property has allmost all the bens and wn sties 3 bedroom. 3 bathrooms 'ar^iily-size kitchen. oversized firnshed basement. central air, log deck ovedwKs rhe park. Better hurry to see this one at $167,900 it's not going to last Can Brac Bassett today. Sutton Group Heritage. 905-831-9500. BUNGALOW LOVERS! Looking for. Super south Ajax locale Quiet cul-de-sac 3+1 bedrooms Rec room with fireplace 2 washrooms SAM Extras such as: cent. air: bav window: french Pt>MSTOW doors; Jacuzzi: huge pnvate patio CGA Fab landscaping?? LOOK NO FURTHER — CALL BARBARA PRESTON TODAY! 619-95M NEw usTllla Great sidespkt on quiet cres Open concept & lovely solannun addition. Upgraded windows, bath. CAC 3 bedrooms Close to schools & TTC. Hardwood floors throughout. We are the only agents with all the rdprin811on on On great home. Call Bonnie & Pain' FRED WAtITHE- THE BEST PRICED BUNGALOW IN AJAX AT $177,900 cec �c� %- --a *..a, ec 4 eve, cacksp,lt Cunaaiow lr South Aiax has `Irep,ace giea—g hardwood floors. new windows. new roof 5 . �3,s a^ ^uce T. ...e of 50x'55 k Call �,ed Wa,the 1905 531-9500 t asTi­ p: r. y} qr. ROUGE VALLEY This stunning bungalow surrounds you in luxury from the marble accents & skylights to the spectacular k tcnen which boasts built-in appls.. 2 eating areas & pocket doors The lavish ,wr:r level fea°.,res a 2nd kit. with breakfast bar. gas ?,replace 4th bear= w.er suite & a A 3 x,(, s,ze 'got' TAUL'' A MUS- SEE' Call Bev !odav MONA YOUNG' i. ages a treed grid tntln 2 sp^n9 fed ponds mrs lerrdnc pnoperry tealxes a spacious taminouse wM rrrs wge cour" style kit., spacois farNy room with rreplim. ndaw surae polenual also on evel =abuaus horse stall barn with huge indoor arena. outdoor rig and fenced paddocks. = rare 'o sal ;or appdntrnent to view or for more ntormaeon cad MONA YOl1NG' at 905-831-9500 ...�9tir rrx.av EXCELLENT SOUTH AJAX LOCATION • 3.. wr _ 3 w • ia,dwood floors • Separate side err.arcf. ,c , nrsned rec room a _ ,and public transporaWn COME VNIl Two tmwmm LMRSTYLE2 Many upgrades to offer including CAC, ceramics, 2 walkouts to deck overlool ng 'orest. Third storey kit/tam. room has 4 -piece bath, gas fp. and private sundM*. _orated in a quiet. family neighbourhood. Cal today for open house details. S e^y Hoover. 831-9500 PICKERING VILLAGE BUNGALOW $184,900• PNAX lic 3 bedroom brick bungalow on !I 160' treed lot. Newer furnace, tf.r windows, roof & finished basement. Brand new listing! BONNIE CALL SUSAN VINCENT* 619-9500 DAWS• LOCATION LOCATION North Atim all bna 3 bdmn.. 2 12 back, main floor family room with bndc fireplace, newer ceramics in foyer hall & kitcrnen. Central air & vac.. interlock walkway. Walk to schools. parks, shopping & community centre. Call Liz^ today to view this home at 905-619.9500. TONY BAKW MrAC11L1111-TE $400 $0. FT. - MMATE OARDEN • 4 bedroom, 2 storey, all brick • 40x126private mature treed lot • Central air, appliances • Quiet street, ideal family home • Tony Baker', 905-471-2000 for more details. WILLIAM$• JENNIFER d&CAMARA• 3 BEDROOM ON A QUIET COURT This delightful home comes with a finished basement. Pantry In the kitchen, fireplace in the Imng room and shows very well Call Ann Letoumeau for more information 905-831-9500. ,1111E BEAUTY Beautiful upgraded home has cedar front enclosure & full length cedar deck. Ceramics throughout w/ modem kitchen w pantry & wto. Fin. bsmt.. 2nd kitchen, 3 -pc bath & cold room. A true beauty' 831-9500. ovum view �i 111M 7 ;".] Doryr new�be at huh Califoomia open kxxdcept home. Master boasts full an stile' & huge walk-in closet. Designer kitchen with brealdast bar open to greet room with gas rlrepiace & walkout to deck. Cal Chantal today to view! 619.9500. n One year new, 3+1 bedroom home with builder Milted baeuurN is dose to Toahto Zoo. Boasting large master with his & her dosets & 4 pieci while. Also eat -in kitchen, single garage, oerft arc, soaker tubs, security system, gas BOO hook-up & more for $184,900. Call to view! 619-9600. Sales Representative Ouse R~F#Rsr ft""MROAM 83f-3300 Weekend! Call Kick for details! if KII )If Jvy III A a X199,800 • Quiet child safe crescent I • Sunny kitchen - built in dishwasher & breakfast area • Beautiful open concept living has large bay window • Separate dining room with French doors & hardwood floor • Brick fireplace in family room, walkout to huge deck on beautifully landscaped 150' lot • Party sized recreation room • Central air & vac, newer furnace and windows, colonial doors & trimOP • Walk to public & separate schools and lakeside park. j Call Rick Sergison 831-3300 686-3330 PAGE $-THE NEWS ADVEPITUNK WED., OCTO� 2% In* New home sales up b August sales of new homes in the Greater Toronto Area grew by a remark- able 31% --over the same month last year said Jeff Usher, President of the Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association (GTHBA) today. A total of 2,944 new homes were sold in August representing the best August performance since 1986. Sales were also up 5% over July y31 percentove according to the new home sales report prepared for the GTHBA by Realnet Brethour Inc. (RBI). Usher attributed the strong sales to the powerful combination of low mortgage rates, competitive prices, and the tremen- dous choice offered through new homes. "Given these favourable conditions, we are confident that strong sales will con- tinue throughout the normally busy fall Strong -economy means housing market's on an upward trend Ontario's housing mar- ket is on an "upward trend" after shaking off last vear's fear that the economy was headed for trouble, reports the latest house price survey released by Century 21 Canada. "Six months ago the Toronto market slowed because people were wor- ried about the lingering effects of the Asian crisis, the future of equities mar- kets and speculation by bank economists that Canada could be headed for hard times. "But that's changed and people are feeling a lot more positive." says Don Lav, bv, president and chief operating officer of Century 21 Real Estate Canada Ltd. Tony Slavin of Century 21 in Oshawa says the election confirmed the province's political stabil- ity, noting the market is stronger than last year. 'Our inventor% is up and we expect a tr!mLer fall market that 1995 \ lot more people are look- ing at getting out of rental accommodation and into their own houses. and that's helping the housing market." According to the Centu- ry 21 Canada national house price survey, of the 41 Ontario communities surveyed, 30 recorded increases over the past six months. seven had decreases and four were unchanged. In Durham. house prices in Ajax. Oshawa and Oshawa -Northeast, the only three local areas included in the survey. all showed increase.. The survey reports Ajax house prices are up frk)m $1X9.000 in 1)cccrnher 199s Io CENTURY CHARMER IN THE J� VILLAGE 5179,900 Main floor family room with fireplace. Open JOHN concept oak kit. Main 9oor laundry. 3 CRAWFORD• bedrooms, 2 baths. Lots of charm. Large lot631-9500 - mature trees. Must be seen. SU� r�RtonP , heritnAe ~beaky, ihuc. 'Shat ReprraNnitadw -Associate Broke► " BrolkeNOwner 1999. In Oshawa, prices jumped from $144,000 last Dec. to $150.000 in June 1999 and in Oshawa - Northeast, prices climbed to $146,000 in June 1999 from $141.000 in Dec. 1998. Complete survey results are available on the Cen- tury 21 Web site rd www.century2l cana- da.com/pressl. Ir"I 998: GTHBA'.'. season" Usher said. Freehold sales (single -detached, semi- detached and townhomes) showed an increase in market share jumping to 72% of all sales (2119) with Condominium sales (apartments and townhomes) repre- senting the remaining 28% (825) The new City of Toronto continues to dominate the market representing 19% of all new home sales in the Greater Toron- aaa<.el�aacas ex atm- 'Iftmk- �a_rti to Area. This strong result can be credited almost entirely to the City of Toronto condo market, which represents 54% of all condos, sold in the Greater Toronto Area. In freehold sales, Vaughan overtook Mississauga this month representing 18% (381) of sales in the Greater Toronto Area. Robert Lauren Tait* 6fN Prudential Achievers Reality 685 Markham Rd. 416-439-1660 ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS! YOUR SEARCH IS OVER! Enjoy this gorgeous town home. finished top to bottom and having private garage & drive. This home is an end unit featuring neutral decor throughout. The basement has been professionally finished & you have eat -in kitchen with walkout to private garden. Separate living room with bay window & separate dining room. The large master bedroom has 4 -pc. en suite & walk-in closet. For further stunning details please call Robert & Lauren Tait'. 416-439-1660. 4MEam up to 1500 Airmiles• travel Miles When SELLING or BUYING through our SALESPEOPLE. 1e ,.nd w�428-2121 839-2121 website: www.realestate.cattorontotcentury21 briscoe -16 uwh CA I I I W,na arca 18Q inane %aft, lay. M.idri — wO mWW %Dm. row wt. win Corrin co~ W" a -e■can taws Aooa, hm rm woo w" to wa i Holo~ lom" ,..~attar tp . wood Wrq i pm Illow rm. M Wand.. On i x baM. doubt trmv a cat 2 nr yrw ti MW wotkiii cec oumdra .s. a 3 room bow a mud+ more The rs your x,00ntrry lo'Own a omm d IGfrory 83 2121 OrDEAL OF THE YEAR! -18 acres of treed land for only $59,500. Only 1 km. to lake. Has been severed in to 4 lots of 4.5 acres each or build your dream home on 18 acres. 839-2121. CDWMTABLE ExECunVE NOW knp essire 3,100+ sq. tc AN brick residence features: 4 . I , M Minh- Amsler en suite). 3 baths, upgraded brusdoa4 hupe kildlen (updated Hy). grdM foyer, ceramic door% bench doors, armler staircase, mail floor Iwuiy wit~ garage acoess+++. 839.2121. 9.000 w, ` ;t -ng 3run0eur veva~, baths .nwor porn hit No. wpsrolr «anal own purer a—wv. o0 a doors, Outer waft, ff"" omata Ips . «• aWor+trnents Unwed. *wwAoed a -%ar-mad 10 acre 7—ft wrR, a feNnl rt/xwg through aI"d a bndW over a. OU0,4drn95. Mc A MUST SEE FOR -HE MOST DISCRIMINATING el1VER 839-2121 Large detached 4 bdrms. with double gar. Huge family, room with fp., family sized kildherh with pantry, 3 baths, huge masler bedroom wit! 5 -pc. an suite, cental air, central vac. 5 appianoes, steps to school a park Lott of room for the whole bmily. 839.2121. Pr6 acres vacant land designated commercial but also zoned for motel plus several other uses. Over 600 ft. of highway 7 frontage. Call for more details. 839-2121. EW i�lolworz. Is oc" Estotos Ltd. eswwom or~ e-mail - - Abris2121 Qaol.com 3+1 bedroom brick bungalow on a good sized lot. Double car garage. Features of this home include: Hardwood floors. en suite In master bedroom. finished basement with separate entrance & fully fenced yard. Call for more details. 839-2121. MILLION DOLLAR VM Ravine on both sides of home. 3 bedroom Wmittouse with 3 baths, large kilt;hect with walkout to deck, sop. din. rm. & fin. walkout basement to ravine. Cal for more details. 839.2121. IIOR GERG r r1.Bako 9030YAM D= fNRAcoE— BLL T"Okwww THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOOER 20.1999-PA0E 7 aen You" Pu� ase One of te` Lost Rema n i n Suifes at 9 rpilel's MJllen"nAu'm thPou9h Jim�KAy* op- Don Dennis* IW&I 5 U UM offers� ... - � .: -- Lakeview 1 & 2 bedroom suites S free appliances � 9-24 hr, gated security . • Pool exercise W room & much more a.. Cam RVMPW .� Quality One ltd. Broker GORGEOUS L\TERiOR & IAYOLT %1(xiem open concept beauty on quiet cm -cent ' Quality upgrades tf mughout appliances *Luxurious master en suits ' Fabulous rec mom jLST LIS1-ED AON-1 1_lS1 rte 1 + I bdrm. bungalow with addition. Huge 21' kitchen with walkout for deck & h, autitul pritate garden, hack yard. , .,uthern eKPr-un L:!.'hrn uP,>;r,i,i,•.i Rid at.ii,rr e... � i^ t i curry. DESIRED HERI►S1TAGE - AJAX Gorgecxr huge & bright kitchen tverlexiking family nxrrr with stunning flcxx-toceiing fireplace. 2 S K' .t S vhisti,atod inciter hdml. ckt,tt, %� buiit-i.,, dn-"-,k.!- t �h cktc . roman tub. 70 i� idt• b,i, N � :rd. L niq it -r r eievabon. S2h4,yt l A PRIVATE RE ILE&T * One-of-a-Idnd home * Landscaped acre lot * Separate in-law * Pond and forest * Cathedral ceilings * t~._...a...,... 901 HOT _NF 1" LiSTL1iG - PiCKERING NioJem 2-1 bedroom. fabulous 3 stotev design with a loft thae cverlix-A,, the master bedrtxxn and has a sk),,ligfit.' 'rartactic kxaticx.' GAC: Beautifully finished thrwg}vut, irc,rr :n sig rcxxn tc dcrk nxitde 3 appliant,. t)rand rx t+. and � . immaculate conditon' ,U] the hx LIN E FOR I RLL In this investors dream. Onlv $174,000 ith 52.400 r month income. Live in ne apt. an receiV e 51,•,00 per month .time \l; f„ur apt,, have hard,.vot)d 1, i, ian.t• ! „t, ,,f porkm,4 AFFORDABLE AFF I.UENCE The kxnk, not the expense of smx is yours in thLs 3,701)- sq. ft home with separate main th x it den, huge family sized kitchen ci�xn to :.imd\ mom. 1-Avated on court to aticxt a loin; on tot gmvn lot>lt. EIEGANT E 0@CITIIVE REIIMMT Large estate on over 15 acres, cxnplele privacy with your own pad, many walkcxrts, large deck w/ gazebo, 3 car garage, ntstr bdrm. w/ skylights & cathedral ceiling, en suite w/ Jacum bath & bidet, nanny's quarters w/ ower entrarice on mn. level. For your showing, call today 905-683-5000. 0 SOUTH AJAX 5174,E • ✓ Beauty by the lake ✓ Walkout to large ✓ 3 bdrmS. + 3 bath, vard ✓ Fam. rm. fueplace ✓ Master 4 -pc. en suite ✓ Profi aionaliv fin. ✓ Bright eat -in kitchai ba_! cement ✓ 1 -inked by garage It RIVERSIDE ERSIDE EbT.&TEs Aj Ax $328,900 ✓ Stunning open concept we California shutter ✓ 1,733 sq. ft. of opulent luxury ✓ Imported ole ✓ i hedrexxns & 3 baths ✓ Sunken liv. rm. � :ranite• dram kitchen ✓ 7r+' premium lot i - t -C.-F mater & hath ✓ Over 411 cu tom , vihng., - 11, it dining rm Halogen light, 5,0W SQ. FT. PEN -MOUSE Million dollar view' of Temmto and Lake Ontario. 3 gots firtT)UCe,, ; huge bednvrn,, stuciv, pexii neo.. 10\34 tt•mu:v. Call for feature ,hvet of t);i., unitlue hunit sOUI'H AJAX RAVINE WrM W/O This original 4 bdrrrL horse has much to boast about - Dble. door entry, 3 sets of front doors, 2 skylights, hardwood flooring throughout, gocgeous spacious kit. W/ cathedral ceiling, bow window & ceramics everywhere. Asking $289,9110. PRICED TiO SELL. i_Z�A SHOWN WITH PRIDE! 5169-V for this spaw s open concept plan lztked only by the garage and located in a great neighbourhood dose to E, erythutg. Featuring 3 bdlms., 2 baths, lge. eat -in kitdien , yenV smadom Irving and dining mom with open bn& emplace. Huge tec :m., cant. air, cent i ac., appliances. Just moire in and er*n' Call fib'*S;ffl) to view. "QCATRO" HOME IN PiCKERINC s2i l,1M, fcrr this unique "Qtratni' hone it Pkckcting - t lett-ing over 1,61X? .y. ft cit Inintg Space - Just kmded w / shade, & t -oras. 3 bdrrm.. 2 baths, LvW. kit, hxrnal lh•. & .lin nn., t, o to vans. tipatitxr fam. rm. w/ marblc- h- N,o to Fxm'h. Call test h, view this ven umcltw GREAT FAMILY HOME! PICKERING ✓ S229,900 ✓ 4 washnwms ✓ 4 Spacious be•dr(x)ms ✓ Big bright kitchen ✓ \lain fltx)r tamily rtxtm ✓ \etc broadhxmi with tin•Place un main It -,el ✓oapplianc•, ✓Intrrl,kl,.dritc I ALL THE RIGHT FEATURES - $232,900 This 4 bdrm- Whitby home offers 2,400 sq. ft of upgrades. Hardwood and ceramic floors, a gas fireplace, oak staircase and large principle rooms. Don't miss this one!