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Teachers `disgusted'by illegal strike claim
Durhampublic board
shakeup demanded over
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leging the Mrvd µas using un-
fair labour practices.
pofice searched his med-
ical office, a prominent Durham
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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
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Di.tnct School Board as the
January, few secondary teach -
of sexually assaulting ex -pa-
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ahour dispute between the
anile
ors in Durham have been panic -
bents, bringing the number of
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hoard and its high school edu-
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pacing in offering students ex-
in o
alkged victims to seven.
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_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
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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.
"We would have concerns
with the privatization of nu -
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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."
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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.
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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.
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— 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
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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
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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
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at a special subsidized sale Saturday,
Oct. 23.
The sale will run from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. in the parking lot of the Picker-
ing Civic Complex, at Glenanna
Road and The Esplanade.
Pickering is subsidizing the pur-
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posters from Norseman Plastics as
part of the Town's continuing effort
to reduce the amount of waste being
sent to landfill.
Only 200 of the composters will
he available.
Pickering residents will also have
the opportunity to buy Blue Boxes
for holding their recyclable,. at $4
each.
As well, free compost will he
available to visitors.
People who want some are asked
to take their own shovel and contain-
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The compost is from the North-
wood Recycling facility in Oshawa
which does composting for Durham
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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.
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will be considered for pablica-
don.
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Mayday, Oct. 25, 7:30 pm. — Executive
Committee, council chamber, Pickering Civic
Complex, One The Esplanade.
Durham Regional Council
Thursday, Oct 21, 9:30 am. — Health and
Social Services Committee, Social Services De-
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by electrical power enough power to meet the needs of the amalgamat-
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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
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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.
•
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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).
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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.
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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-
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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-
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Church St. N.. dust north of
Hwy. 2. For more Informal -
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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
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CUSTOMER
SERVICE
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d mere shall be no h-
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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-
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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
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iRTERUTIONAL INSTITUTE
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For, nnwmt IM Toy
Be a part of the magic of movies with AMC Theatres of Canada.
DELIVERYPLEASE
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CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES
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CALL: (416) 920-3484
directly to Oshawa This Week, will not
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• $ 434 ran
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advertisement and attach a list of such
will DOnfb nit Iwbwp
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THEATRES
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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
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DRIVERS
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PAMTER3 NIANRO MUST
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know Prophuni Reply to fOr
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PC 94a 481. OSAwt on
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TV &Film Assignments.
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mere n 905660-39V or
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to WANENE
Citi (416) 221-3829
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LANDSCAPING&SNOW REMOVAL
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valid driver's license. Mm. 3 yrs experTmoe.
and
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older
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905372 9439 a shed ro or
North York routes.
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or requires fol-ome uperdrKed - $10 r hour/fixed rate • Car required
Must Nve compwer skills
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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Awn 5 yn m- Top
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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-
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EARN EXTRA CASH f „""q„ M;+, ;, t; ;Deaw, gaga,
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416-398-9390 1 KFIIAMMEM
wperw„a n.nt4AtY CM N
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room Spec,Miry floe n 6861
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oL,eo-dae clownair serwus IoOkb
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"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
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MMC EEO non hosys'loO"hDM01-
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vehcle Saks Bakgroud
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due eyes. o,7 11uNy snots
1M1 F0110 F150 %LT. er
FORD
266-3336 Pldur.lp
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and ret defied 1Wafly
tended v0 Mranc 4N.
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deliver µ16I-7289885
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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'
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t9B6 mal am 415 GMC Jim
(Sales are OF t?y ever 50°0)
s Tom acbcbw "Cyt
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wary am" sed RRO. i
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Ab $1000 o b 0 WS -640
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fork;
with Stroh background In retail sales.
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full vac. tr' codnuon
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118701 025 Dw an Pl yle
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males. 7 weeks. Kt seas.
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1171 SUZUKI r! today DSISS
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hold an(905) 697-3M
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905427-0111
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sin Tor, a Rn r. Mahe,
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(Electrician)
or resume 1
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1
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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
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- 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=
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•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
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w•a Snrbaaipn gad D,x-
N%pMust m an Ybe me n
across CPnkaa from qua 46
'00, sed hM rebbk
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vehcle Saks Bakgroud
am peaks GOODWIN PO
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5 0 0, admmis-
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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
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N Is impossible to thank personally all
Mose who have soot cards and Rowers
following the death of my hnballd,
Jack.
Many acts of kindness, many deeds of
love have comforted all streagtkened
Me.
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.
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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
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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
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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 —
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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:'
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Subaru creat
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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.
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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
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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
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NEW for 2000
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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.
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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.
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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.
Power is supplied by the 140 -hp 2.0 -litre DOHC 16 -
valve four -cylinder engine, and is sent to the front
wheels by either a standard five -speed manual or option-
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Nissan news cover different markets
Nissan heads into 2000 with
three new models (each in a dif-
ferent market) and a number of
upgrades to its existing models.
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
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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.
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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).: -
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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.
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905-619-9500
heritage
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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
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No
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an
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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.'
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tea view.
WO 837-1084/
429-4W7
REALTY ITD.
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1.1
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Open concept • 3ball no
idwood floors • Uw9ebledlot
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To hear nitro dafails on this
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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
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New end unit townhofns m prints
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Easy access to "lay. 401. GO i
upVp l%
Modem open catcept
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En sude laundry
Duality construetwn
-uliy eauapped children 5 Play afM
Maintenance fees 562.58
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905-839-7449
40
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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
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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
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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.
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SUIT., OCT 24,1-4 RM.,
1590 UNDNUl15T CM,
PICKUM
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t of Sheppard, left on
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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
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Location plus! Close
to GO & Town
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private yard = family
home.
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837-1054/428-4667
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krrrreoxiaie moven o:ot4m.
•
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• New brdm. thraichokA • Backs on to Greenbelt - Mealer retreat w/ Jamul tub • 2 car U/G parking
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HUGE PIE -
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_edroom home in lovely
,kering Village on a
Met. high demand
--ermitage street. Just
s'ed'
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tradnional Zarin. Hardwood 8 wood floors. 12'
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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
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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'!
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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.
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*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...
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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905-831-3300.
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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
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tasemerk gourmet trim. ow r--, IF - farr* roan. MW floor Oen.
rrnu tomul kung room and dirtng room. *%h dosm mwK km
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^e� DONT PPOCPASTINATE - CALL TODAY TO VIEW
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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doors, Outer waft, ff"" omata Ips . «• aWor+trnents
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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.
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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.
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rte 1 + I bdrm. bungalow with addition.
Huge 21' kitchen with walkout for deck &
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family nxrrr with stunning flcxx-toceiing
fireplace. 2 S K' .t S vhisti,atod inciter hdml.
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* Landscaped acre lot
* Separate in-law * Pond and forest
* Cathedral ceilings
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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shade, & t -oras. 3 bdrrm.. 2 baths, LvW. kit, hxrnal lh•.
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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!