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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1999
A school interview
primer for parents
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.Robin Hood with a twist
Laughs are lined up for those attending the Pick- United Churrh in Pickering. Cast members Finn
ening Players theatre pantomime production of Stecyk, Jaime Morgan, Chris Pesme, Emma Pesme
Robin Hood and his Many Manly Men, debuting and Emma Bulpin are ready to hit the stage. For
on Friday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m at Dunbarton-Fairport more information, call 416-410-0211.
r was a whole lot of shaking -on
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ringing in This Week's newsroostt,
as residents called to report whit
they'd felt
"We were sitting in the kitchen -
and the whole house shook," re-
calls Dan McCrae of Lloyd Street,
Oshawa. "It sounded like some-
body smashed into the side of the
house."
There were no repots of dam-
age caused by the quake.
- That shaking you felt at dinner-
time Friday night was indeed an
earth tremor.
Measuring 3.9 on the Richter
Scale, the tremor could be felt from
Bowmanville to Toronto.
The quake, which rattled win-
dows around 5:40 p.m., was cen-
tred in Lake Ontario about 10 kilo-
metres south of Oshawa. Con-
cerned citizens set the phones ring-
ing at Durham Regional Police
headquarters in Oshawa as they
confirmed their suspicions that it
was no thunderclap they had felt.
"It was a nice little jolt," said
Sergeant Dave Morrissey, who
added windows at the station rat-
tled during the tremor. Police field-
ed several telephone calls coming
from across the southern part of
Durham Region. Phones were also
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Town councillors endorse design study
Pi"s k e ri"n
rapped over south
Liverpool plan
BY MARIANNE TAKACS
Staff Writer
PICKERING — Town coun-
:illors have endorsed terms of ref-
erence for a design study request-
ed by residents to guide develop-
ment in the south Liverpool Road
area.
However, one citizen told Pick-
ering council's executive commit-
tee Monday the Town is moving
too quickly with the study.
-This is really being pushed
through very, very fast;' said
Jacqueline Smart, adding that is
especially the case considering the
"dramatic effects" the study will
ultimately have on the community.
"It has to be done well; it has to be
done properly. This is your only
chance to do this. You can not take
back what you do badly..
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Ms. Smart suggested the public
was not given enough time to ex-
amine the terms of reference being
considered by council that night.
"I think you're being grossly
unfair and unjust to the taxpayers
of the town of Pickering. Every-
thing is going on in such a rush
here"
The terms of reference ap-
proved Monday will go before
council for ratification Dec. 6.
Councillors said the timing of
the study, expected to take six to
eight months to complete, has
been determined by the fact there
have been two development appli-
cations for the area_ Consideration
of them is being delayed to allow
for completion of the study, which
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series at Rouge Valley
As experts in cardiac care, Rouge Volley
is holding a series of information sessions
for anyone interested in heart heath. These
session ore open to everyone, and while
there is no m9istrotion fee, some sessions
require a mservotion due to li nited seating
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Tuesday, Nov 30 • 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, Dec- 1 • 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Centenary Site, Cardiac Rehcb. Centre
Presented by Dr. E. Goode MD. FRCP ICI
This'day, Dec. 2 • 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
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been under way to make sure that all
the bases ore covered for potential diffi-
;_'cult situations a unexpected events that
.; could arise through Y2K. At both the
C oenory and the Ajax and Pickering
shoes, the Y2K readiness initiatives
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ment of more than 3,000 pieces of
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Time is right for cardiac surgery at Rouge Valley
Community members and staff at
Rouge Valley Health System
Three good reasons to bring cardiac surgery b Rouge Vclk7..
have mounted a campaign to
bring much-needed cardiac sur
Rouge Valley could serve some 1.3 million residents who are currently vrnthout a
gery to this area
regional cardiac surgical centre in the east
Rouge Volley's Centenary
Rouge Valley has been performing highly"technical cardiac cotheterization for 17 years, `
Site is currently known for its
has assembled a team of eight highly qualified (and award winning) cardiologists
extensive roster of cardiac care
services. These include the car
Changes to accommodate cardiac surgery at the Centenary Site can be mode
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disc catheterization lob, which
and at a low cost when compared to other hospitals
was one of the first in a comma
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nity hospital in Ontario, and
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How DOM ym help?
staff at our lob have trained spe-
For the provincial government to make their decision, they need to hear from the community.
tial sts for other hospitals Other
,i The Cardiac Care Community Advisory Group, which is spearheading the Cardiac Surgical
services include rapid evaluation
L :,Services Ccwnpa;gn, is an alP okinteer organization consisting of many recovered cordiac
and treatment of heart attacks,
,patients who a* want the best care for our community. You can help them by: y.
stress testing, echocardiography.
and nuclear function
;la signing a cardiac care support card when a volunteer comes to your door
studies, a
permanent pacemaker and
4111111 joining the dooat+o-door campaign by asking a few of your
implantable defibrillator clinic,
neighbours to fill in support cards ".`..
and a full-service cardiac reho-19
you are irlierested in being a canvasser, please call our
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'Community Cardiac Care Hotline at (416) 284-813 1, ext 4920 Cardiac care
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"Card ac su•::�� . s d,ff:cult enouc-
without hci J to deal with the additional stresses of travel, downtown parking, and
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be ng far from friends and family," explains Phil Diamond, a community
. 3lunteer and former cardiac patient.
AI Whiting, Rouge Volley's CEO, points out that there are regional car
oc centres to the north and the west, but there is no such centre to serve
eS dents in the eastern sector of the GTA/905 region.
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- "And the need is growing each day, with population growth in
�:cke ng, Ajax, Whitby and beyond," says Whiting. "We are well-
2�35t oned, both medically and geographically, to become the
Keq onol Cardiac Surgical Centre in the east.
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"With the cardiac services we already have in place, we would
require little new funding and less than a year to add cardiac surgery to
what would then be a complete list of services needed for a regional
cardiac care centre," says Whiting.
Cardiologist Dr. frank H0470rin perfiorims a cardiac
with dw assiskvrtce of nurse Debbie Sksbrab in the Cardiac
Lab at the Cenlienary Heakh Cerdre Siwe.
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Strikers want to return to counsel students
Taxing week prompts two sides to resume bargaining
BY SUSAN O'NEILL
Staff Writer
Striking members of the separate
school board's Association of Profes-
sional Student Services Personnel
(APSSP) returned to the bargaining
table Friday to continue talks with board
officials in the hope of ending what the
union describes as "a week fraught with
difficulties."
Union members met with Durham
Catholic District School Board officials
and mediator Mary Beth Furranna Fri-
day afternoon at the Holiday Inn in Os-
hawa.
The two parties have met with Ms.
Furranna before, but union spokesman
Norah Love said, "Given the more pub-
lic involvement now, perhaps there will
be some movement"
In an interview prior to Friday's ne-
gotiating session, Ms. Love noted there
have been several situations at separate
schools during the past week that
APSSP members "normally would have
been called out to."
An APSSP news release reports, A
teacher was arrested and charged at one
of the board's high schools (in Whitby)
for sexually assaulting a former student
and at an (Ajax) elementary school,
there was news of a bomb threat and
graffiti was strewn over the washroom
walls."
'These are the very kind of incidents
that our social workers and child and
youth counsellors would have been
called to assist with,' Ms. Love says. "It
would seem in the interests of everyone
involved to get us back to work as quick-
ly as possible."
"I think they play a key role in cir-
cumstances that occur like the unfortu-
nate ones we had this week," says sepa-
rate board chairntan Mary Ann Martin
of the board's APSSP employees,
adding school staff did a good job in
dealing with the various situations that
occurred during the past week.
The local APSSP represents approxi-
mately 30 board employees, including
social workers, youth counsellors,
speech and language pathologists, psy-
chologists, psychometrists and commu-
nicative disorder assistants who provide
support to students in elementary and
secondary schools across Durham.
Association members launched a
legal strike Monday after negotiations
with the board stalled last week. Union
Hosts of Christmas past come
alive at Museum Village
PICKERING — You're invited to
glimpse into the lives of British pioneers
and "traditions from the old country"
which brought them comfort in their
first Christmas celebrations here.
Pickering Museum Village presents
Christmas in the Village Sundays, Dec.
5 and 12 from noon to 4 p.m.
The event features the celebration of
Hogmanay for early Scottish settlers. It
was traditionally the time of year when
all debts were to be repaid, chores com-
pleted and borrowed items returned be-
fore the stroke of midnight on New
Year's Eve.
The tradition of welcoming in the
new year and sweeping out the old with
local piper Joe Thompson will take
place in the log house, built about 1830.
Food and drink samples will be avail-
able. The celebration will also feature a
Victorian Christmas, with preparations
taking place in the Miller -Cole House,
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available to guests and visitors may be
invited to try a few parlour games.
Meanwhile, the blacksmith will fire
up the forge in the blacksmith shop
(circa 1856) and Christmas carolers will
be accompanied by the reed pump organ
(circa 1890) in the Bible Christian
Chapel (circa 1853). Call 683-8401 or
420-4620 for more information.
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Durham students sign on for apprenticeships
Approximately 60 Grade I1 stu-
dents from schools across Durham Re-
gion will officially enter the Ontario
Youth Apprenticeship Program
(OYAP) at a ceremony Thursday, Dec.
9.
OYAP is a two-year program that
enables students to participate in ap-
prenticeship training in their chosen
trade while completing the require-
ments for their high school diploma.
The program is a partnership among
the Ministry of Training. Colleges and
Universities, the Ministry of Education.
Durham College, the Durham District
School Board, the Durham Catholic
District School Board, neighbouring
school boards and local industries.
Each of the students pursuing appren-
ticeships in the manufacturing, automo-
tive and network cabling specialist
areas will sign a legal contract during
Nuclear plant information
offered at meeting
PICKERPNG — Pickering nuclear
station staff will be on hand to answer
questions and listen to concerns at the
plant's upcoming annual community
meeting.
Staff will also report on issues like
public safety and the upcoming envi-
ronmental review at the meeting, hosted
by Ontario Power Generation.
There will also be displays at the
meeting• which will be held Thursday.
Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic
Secondary School, 1918 Whites Rd.,
Just south of Finch Avenue, Pickering.
Call 8' 7-7272 for information.
the 7 p.m. ceremony, which is by. The ceremony coincides
being held at the Durham Col- with a public open house
lege Skills Training Centre, hosted by Durham College
1610 Champlain Ave., Whit- which begins at 5:30 p.m.
Come to our
Open House ...
something for everyone.
Durham College Skills Training Centre in Whitby is hosting an Open House
offering something of interest to everyone. Information sessions will be
available in Apprenticeship Training, Microsoft, Project Management
Professional Ceryscation, Scbneiders Electric (Energy Management
Solutions). Tours .m,1 denumsu:uions will be featured from the following pro-
grams. Automotive Service Tecbnickin, Electrical Techniques, Gus
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Industrial ,maintenance Techniques, Machining Tecbniques, Welder.
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EDITORIAL
Students have right
to open-minded trustees
Rights of
children
must be
protected
Imagine giving children a chance to
especially in a time when violence
say they want the right to "have a fami-
against young people appears on the
ly to care for us" being a cause for con-
rise, to give voice to their rights. Surely,
troversy.
youths should be encouraged to learn
But for Durham District School
about elections and their duty to take
Board trustees Jane Weist and Susan
part in a democratic system in which
Shetler, allowing children to have a
they'll soon be eligible to vote. Surely,
voice, to express themselves, to state
adults owe it to their children to hear
their rights, is unwelcome.
what they have to say and to listen to
The two trustees were adamant at a
what's said.
recent public board meeting that the Na-
There was nothing unreasonable
tional Election for the Right% of Youth,
about any of the rights students were
organized by UNICEF Canada and
asked to vote on. A look at the 10 rights
Elections Canada, was not suitable for
suggests they really should be taken for
Durham public school children. The
granted in a civilized society. How can
election simply asked students to rate a
'protection from harm' he a threat to
list of 10 rights according to their pref-
adults? How can 'non-discrimination;
erence including the right to education,
'food and shelter.' or 'family' he a con -
family, food and shelter, health, name
cern to any parent'? Surely these rights
and nationality, non-discrimination, own
are shared by all, not a dividing line be -
culture, protection from harm, rest and
tween children and parents.
play.
While trustees had some quibbles
Trustee Weist was particularly irked
about the way the packages were sent
by the notion of youngsters voting. "A
out by Elections Canada, these were
child could start saying. 'I have rights. I
minor given the value of the education
don't have to go to church with you... I
experience students gained through the
can join an occult (group) if I want to...
vote_ Students should have had the right
My bedroom is out of bounds... I can lis-
to vote on another right: the right to have
ten to what I want to" And Trustee
open-minded trustees who put the leam-
Shetler said the election will "tax and
ing of students first.
deflate the rights of parents in dealing
toral process.
with their children"
E -mead comments on this editorial to
It's ironic that what children really
nnewsC&durhamr.neit Submissions
said in the vote is they want love and
which include the writer's fuU name
support.
and town of residence will be consid-
Surely, students must be encouraged,
end for publication.
health, name and nationality, non-dis-
School in Whitby, is now using the re-
anews0durham.net. Submissions
crimination, own culture, protection
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LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Save hospitals
home care work they have provid-
and quality
Rights of Youth proved to be a valuable
ed for decades.
Cheaper care, poorly paid j
lye"
learning tool for students here, despite
workers and privatization through
home care
competitive bidding arc compro-
Susan
mising the quality and continuity
To the editor:
of patient care by parceling out
Quality, community-based
home care contracts to the lowest
home care in Ontario is at risk.
bidder.
The Tories' American-style,
Recently in Windsor/Essex,
competitive bidding model for the
226 VON nurses lost their jobs,
delivery of home care adminis-
and home care patients quality
tered through Community Care
nursing, when the VON lost a
Access Centres is resulting in
competitive bidding war to for -
non -profit agencies competing
profit, private companies, one of
with each other and with for -prof-
them an American multi -national
it multi -nationals. They are forced
fined $90 million for fraud in the
to undercut each other and bid for
United States. The VON had
fius rights vote foes proven wrong
Youngsters could teach some trustees lessons in democracy
The recent National Election for the
reports. Students "took it very serious -
Rights of Youth proved to be a valuable
lye"
learning tool for students here, despite
Pupils got parental permission to
an outcry from some public school
Susan
participate in the vote, she notes. And,
board trustees who believed the exer-
Q' Neill
the school didn't get any negative feed-
cise would lead children to rebel
back from the community.
against their parents.
In fact, the right Canadian students
8h
StafjWriter
At E. A. Fairman Public School,
also in Whitby, vice-principal Luartn
hold most dear is the right to have a
Nesmith reports the exercise, which is
family that cares for them, the election
are rights aff children should enjoy.
linked to the elementary curriculum,
results indicate.
But, it was those very rights that
was also well received.
Organized by UNICEF Canada and
sparked an uproar among some
"One of our curriculum units in
Elections Canada, the event was held
Durham District School Board trustees
Grades 4 and 5 is Canadian govern -
in elementary and secondary schools
who claimed the vote was an affront to
ment,,' she reports So the vote was
across the country from Nov. 15 to 19
parental rights and demanded it be
used to teach pupils about the coun-
to mark the 10th anniversary of the
banned in schools here.
try's electoral process.
United Nations' Convention on the
Fortunately, level heads prevailed
She says students were "remind -
Rights of the Child.
and the schools that opted to partici-
ed ... of the difference between a right
That convention sets out the basic
pate, few though they were, continued
and a privilege" And, teachers "made
rights of all children and the vote pre-
with the vote. It was hailed as a "very
it clear speaking your mind cartes
sented students an opportunity to vote
valuable learning experience" that
with responsibility"
for the right they feel is most important
taught students about Canada's elec-
That in itself is a valuable lesson
to them.
toral process.
students would not have learned if
The ballot included 10 rights which
In fact, Susan Sheridan, the teacher
some trustees had had their way.
were drawn from the UN convention -
who organized the event for Grade 1 to
education, family, food and shelter,
8 pupils at Leslie McFarlane Public
E-mmail Comments on this colunut to
health, name and nationality, non-dis-
School in Whitby, is now using the re-
anews0durham.net. Submissions
crimination, own culture, protection
sults of the vote in an exercise for her
which include to writer's fihll name
from harm, rest and play.
young students.
and town of residence wig be consid-
One could easily argue that those
"It was a fabulous experience," she
ered for publication.
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in Windsor/Essex for 72 years.
As we are pushed out of hospi-
tals sicker and quicker, we are
forced into using home care. The
Tories have limited the amount of
home care we can have, even
though more may be needed. This
has put elderly people at the end
of the line for home care, which
was supposed to help them stay in
their homes longer.
We all need to call our MPPs.
We need to stop hospital closings.
We need to fight for quality home
care.
Helen Gibb,
For the Committee to preserve
Community Health Care
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NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, November 28,1999 PAGE 7 AM
Parent -teacher interviews
Make the most of them, read report cards carefully beforehand
BY SUSAN O'NF.ILL
Staff Writer
There are significant advantages for chil-
dren whose parents take an active role in
their education, say educators here who are
urging moms and dads to make the most of
the interviews with their child's teacher.
With the first round of parent -teacher
conferences just around the corner, teachers
and school board officials in Durham are of-
fering advice to parents on how they can
make the most of that interview and how to
ensure their child is progressing and meet-
ing the demands of the new elementary
school curriculum.
"There's no question that for students
whose parents are involved in their learning,
the payoffs are huge," says Stella Dorsman,
co -president of the Durham division of the
Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario
(ETFO).
Talk to your child before the
Interview to determine what
they like about their school
work and what issues they
want raised
"In most cases parents will have received
the report cards ahead of time," she says of
the interviews, which take place early next
month. "Parents need to read the report card
carefully and understand how the children
have been graded and what the levels mean."
Ms. Dorsman reports the interview is also
an "opportunity (for parents) to share their
concerns about homework assignments,
questions about how much homework the
child should be getting and how they can
help."
Parents should "go to the interview with
questions about the report card, about the
students' progress and how they can support
the student at home," she says. If parents are
aware of their child's progress and struggles,
for example, "a low mark coming home at
the end of the month should not be a sur-
prise."
Bev Freedman, superintendent of pro-
grams for the Durham District School
Board, says her "No. 1" piece of advice for
parents is to sit down with their child or chil-
dren before they meet with their teacher and
ask them what they are pleased about with
their school work and whether they have any
concerns or any issues they want raised at
the interview.
She says parents should "feel comfort-
able" asking teachers why their child re-
ceived the mark they were given and reports
it's a good idea to make a list of questions if
Ensuring you get the answers you're
looking for at a parent -teacher interview re-
quires some preparation.
And, according to Dr. Gary Hunt, a pro-
fessm with the University of Toronto's fac-
ulty of education and a senior educational
adviser to Grade Expectations Learning
Centres, there are several things parents can
do to ensure a successful interview.
In a Grade Expectations handout entitled
Making the Grade,' Dr. Hunt offers the fol-
lowing advice to parents:
- Go to the interview prepared by keep-
ing Vack of your child's homework habits
so you will be aware of how he performs in
specific subjects. Collect samples of your
child's work so you can ask specific ques-
tions on his learning experiences as reflect -
ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ News Advertiser photo
Communicating with your children and their teachers will help ensure areas of
concern are being addressed. Above, Glengrove Public School teacher Robin
Brownlie works with students Samantha Monger and Brendan Sampson.
there are specific areas they want to talk
about.
Ms. Freedman also recommends parents
walk around the classroom and look at
school work or assignments that have been
displayed.
She notes the interviews, which typically
last about 10 minutes, are also a good op-
portunity to talk with the teacher about ac-
tivities that can be done at home and to let
the teacher know if there are any outside cir-
cumstances that may be affecting a child at
school, such as a family problem or illness.
And, if there is a serious concern about
the child, Ms. Freedman recommends par-
ents make an appointment for a follow-up.
"Parents can go back to follow up in de-
tail," she says, noting a 10 -minute interview
"is simply a frustration" if there are serious
issues to be addressed.
If that's the case, she says parents may
want to arrange a meeting with a special
education resource teacher or set up a peer -
tutoring program with an older student.
Ms. Freedman notes many schools also
involve the child in the interview process
now, explaining three-way conferencing is
"a method I much prefer."
She reports a three-way interview be-
tween the parent, child and teacher gives
the child an opportunity to talk about a
portfolio of their work.
Do your homework
before interviews
ed in the work.
- Keep a list of your concerns or ques-
tions. The teacher will discuss them with
you and help you to understand how your
child is progressing.
- Whenever possible emphasize how de-
lighted you are that your child becomes ex-
cited about some specific learning task.
Discuss positive aspects of your child's
work.
- Inform the teacher of your child's work
habits and behaviour at home. This will
allow the teacher to understand your child's
classroom behaviour better.
"It becomes a much more meaningful
interview," Ms. Freedman says.
But whether or not the child is involved,
%1,. f=reedman says "parents' night should
never he a surprise for anyone."
She says parents should have seen sam-
ples of their child's work beforehand and
should have a sense of how the child is
doing.
According to Susan Perry, a consultant
1 -or elementary education with the Durham
Catholic District School Board, parents can
nk their children a series of questions be-
'Orc the interview to determine how well
,.heir son or daughter is grasping the cur-
riculum.
Very few students make it
through school without
running into a road block or
two... communication is the
key to solving problems
Asking students about the activities they
.
-nioy doing, what they have learned from a
specific assignment and what they would
like to learn more about in the next term, is
,r good idea before heading off to meet the
teacher, she reports. Asking children to list
and describe three interesting things they
have learned or asking a child, "What
would you like to improve and how will
you achieve this goal?" are also good ques-
tions.
"Parent -teacher conferences offer a
more formal time for parents and teachers
to talk about and define their roles and re-
sponsibilities in a child's education," notes
a pamphlet developed by the Ontario Eng-
lish Catholic Teachers' Association
(OECTA) entitled Parents and Teachers as
Partners.
"Since each child is different, each par-
ent -teacher conference will reflect that in-
dividuality," the pamphlet notes, adding
common topics for discussion include a
child's academic and social progress, the
parents' and teachers' expectations for the
child, how the teacher evaluates progress,
any problems being experienced by the
child and how parents and teachers can
work together to tackle those problems.
"Very few students make it through
school without running into a roadblock or
two, and communication is vital to solving
these problems," OECTA reports. "When a
parent has a concern, the first person to talk
with is always the teacher. This is a matter
of protocol as well as courtesy. In almost
all cases, parents and teachers can find a
solution together."
- Listen carefully to what the teacher
has to say. He or she spends a great deal of
time with your child and thus knows a great
deal about him or her.
- Inform the teacher if your child is par-
ticipating in outside -of -school activities.
The teacher can use this information to bet-
ter meet your child's needs.
- Before leaving the interview, indicate
to the teacher you would welcome constant
feedback on your child's progress and be-
haviour and indicate you are willing to help
in any way possible.
- Tell the teacher that you yourself will
keep in regular contact with him or her.
- Above all, remember the teacher is just
as eager as you are to establish a collabora-
tive relationship with you.
•
P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, November 28, 1999
Pickering land study Reside'nt
PICKFRING from page I
was called for under Picker-
ing's Official Plan.
The applications include
one from the Pickering Har-
bour Company for a `marine
village', including 40 town-
house units, on the west side of
Liverpool Road just south of
Wharf Street. A second phase
of the project may include a
marina, 140 -unit hotel, restau-
rant, retail space, office uses
and additional residential uses
on property that would require
lakefill to the west of the town-
houses, but details have not vet
been provided.
The second application from
G. and A. Hilts on the cast side
of Liverpool just south of
Wharf is also for the construc-
tion of a 'marine %illagc' with
19 townhouse•. sonic parking
and boat ,tor.iLc. .ir,i
commercial uses such as pro-
fessional offices and day care.
"The timing clearly is being
driven by development inter-
ests on the property," said
Mayor Wayne Arthurs. The
study "doesn't have to be
rushed to make mistakes. At the
same time it doesn't have to
take an extraordinary amount
of time to get it right:'
The study will examine both
sides of Liverpool Road rough-
ly from Commerce Street to
Lake Ontario and is expected to
require about $40,000 to cover
the cost of consultants assisting
Town staff.
It will be conducted in two
parts with two phases each on
which staff will provide written
reports. Part one will prepare
development guidelines ad-
dressing land use and commu-
n1t,, design issues and an im-
r!!l• ient;allm .tratcg%.
Meet
Bi7an
will guide the review of rezon-
ing applications.
Part two will prepare de-
tailed urban design and land-
scape guidelines, which will he
used to guide the review of
more detailed site plan applica-
tions and infrastructure de-
signs.
Public workshops and open
houses are planned for various
stages of the study process.
Delegates from Pickering -
Ajax Citizens Together (PACT)
for the Environment and the
Pickering East Shore Commu-
nity Association attended the
meeting to support the review.
Both groups have said they
don't oppose development in
the area but are concerned the
projects already proposed will
undermine plans for the future
of the towns waterfront, in-
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AJAX — Santa and Mrs.
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Claus will be joined by a 16-
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Behaviour expert offers techniques
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PICKERING — Teaching parents
how to handle children who are misbe-
having is the focus of an information
session being held in Pickering Tues-
day, Nov. 30.
Maureen Storey, a behaviour con-
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Pi"ckeri"ng
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BY SERGEANT KEVIN SLANF_Y
Crime Stoppers
PICKERING — Crime Stoppers
and Durham Regional Police need
your help solving a robbery in Pick-
ering Monday, Nov. 8.
A man entered the Canadian Impe-
rial Bank of Commerce at 1235
Bayly St. E. around 3 p.m., filled out
a slip, went to the customer service
line, approached one of the tellers
and handed over a note demanding
cash.
The teller turned over a quantity of
money, which the bandit concealed in
a white shopping bag before leaving
the branch.
The suspect spoke with an accent
and is described as 20 to 30 years old,
5'8", 150 pounds with a medium
build and dark complexion. He was
wearing a faded jean jacket, green
sweatshirt with red embroidery
across the chest and a black baseball
cap.
Crime Stoppers will pay a cash re-
ward for any information that leads to
an arrest in this case. Callers never
have to give their name or testify in
court.
Crime Stoppers does not use call
display.
Police are interested in what you
know, not who you are.
Call 436-8477 or 1 -800 -222 -TIPS.
D❑0
Sgt. Kevin Slane• is the police
co-ordinator of the Durham
Regional Crime Stoppers program
and submits this article in the
interest of solving crime.
Celebrate Christmas
like it's 1799
You can enjoy Christmas in the Vil-
lage and pick up Christmas gifts by
local artists at the same time.
The Ajax Creative Arts Millennium
Collection, pen and ink drawings by
local artists, will be on display in the
Robert A. Miller (administrative) Build-
ing of the Pickering Museum Village
during Christmas in the Village.
The collection was recently present-
ed to the Pickering Museum Village
Foundation. Reprints of the work will
be on sale. Visitors to the event will be
able to celebrate a Victorian Christmas,
Scottish Hogmanay and sing Christmas
carols. The event runs Sundays, Dec. 5
and 12 from noon to 4 p.m. each day.
Pickering Museum Village is on
Hwy. 7 between Brock and Westney
roads.
Call 683-8401 for more information.
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Colds are caused by one of the more
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BY SUSAN O'NEILL
Staff Writer
Durham's Catholic school
board is a "well-managed" one
that focuses on meeting stu-
dents' needs.
But, there are several areas
in need of improvement, espe-
cially labour relations and
communications, reports the
Education Improvement Com-
mission (EIC).
The provincial body, which
is evaluating Ontario's school
boards to determine how well
they are adjusting to the
Province's education reforms,
released its progress report on
the Durham Catholic District
School Board Thursday.
"Durham Catholic is a very
well-managed board," reports
John Davies, chairman of the
EIC's review team. "While it
does face some challenges, es-
pecially in the areas of labour
relations and communications,
it continues to provide its stu-
dents with many innovative
services and programs.'
According to the EIC, the
board has several "effective
practices" in place that other
school boards could learn
from, including financial co-
operatives with other school
boards, shared services with
the Durham District School
Board, the development of a
joint high school in north Ajax,
staff wellness programs and in-
formation technology training
programs.
GRANT ANDREWS
'Commitment of staff.'
"I'm very pleased that they
recognized the commitment of
staff and the fact that this is a
board that historically and cur-
rently is well managed. They
have noted a number of areas
where the board has exemplary
practices," says board director
Grant Andrews.
But, the commission also
believes "there are several
challenges that must be ad-
dressed before the board can
make further progress"
Among those challenges is
the need to develop a more ef-
fective plan to communicate
with schools, students and par-
ents, the commission reports.
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"We encourage the board to
develop a communications
plan that will not only improve
the information flow from the
board office to employees,
school councils, students and
the community, but will also
channel information from these
groups back to the board," the
report states.
"We do have, I think, a num-
ber of very good practices with
respect to communication;" Mr.
Andrews says. "I welcome any
recommendations they
have... We will examine those"
The commission also stress-
es the need to develop a "more
inclusive" budget process.
"We encourage the board to
involve parents, community
members, employee groups
and students in its next budget
planning process," the report
says.
Mr. Andrews agrees there is
room for more community in-
volvement. "I believe that
school councils have a role to
play in working with principals
in the development of school
budgets"
The director also says the
area of labour relations is a
"major" concern for the board.
"We are caught in a difficult
situation where we are trying to
work within the restrictions
and parameters set out by the
government while trying to
meet the needs of our teachers
and students," Mr. Andrews
notes.
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D'Arcy Jenish, author and
senior writer at Maclean's
Magazine, has seen his
newest work, 'Indian Fall:
The Last Great Days of the
.Plains Cree and Blackfoot
Confederacy', reach number
seven on the Maclean's best-
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Writers' Circle's annual lite
Word is Out Festival this past
summer.
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marking its 10th anniversary.
The Durham Region Breast-
feeding Coalition was formed in
1989.
Its first project was to produce
the Durham Region Breastfeed-
ing Manual, which was devel-
oped for health professionals and
was updated in 1995.
The group has also developed
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NOV. 28, 1999
sources throughout the area and
is updated annually.
The coalition also helps cele-
brate World Breastfeeding Week
in the region through displays,
news releases, community events
and proclamations.
The coalition has representa-
tives from several area hospitals,
the Durham Region Health De-
partment, La Leche League, Cer-
tified Lactation Consultants,
Choices, the Multiple Births As-
sociation, and breast pump de-
pots.
SUNDAY, NOV. 28
PICNIC: The Ajax and Pickering
Health Centre hosts a North Pole Pa-
jama Picnic from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at
the Pickering Recreation Complex,
1867 Valley Farm Rd. Tickets $7.
One free adult per paying child.
Tickets must be purchased in ad-
vance.
Phone 683-2320, ext. 1227 for in-
formation.
MONDAY, NOV. 29
MENTAL HEALTH: Durham Fam-
ily Mental Health Support Group
meets Mondays at 10 a.m. at the
Pickering Village United Church,
300 Church St. N., Ajax. Aim is im-
proved mental health while focusing
on the family. Phone 668-6101, 619-
1499.
CANCER: A session entitled 'It's
Time to Practice What I Preach', a
workshop on self care for health the
care professional, is offered as part
of the Wellness In Caring informa-
tion series, from 7 to 9 p.m. at
Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre,
86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa.
The session is facilitated by Deb-
bie Devitt.
To register, or for more informa-
tion, phone 579-4833.
SENIOR GAMES: The Durham
Ontario Senior Games Committee
holds its annual general meeting at
1:30 p.m. at the South Pickering
Lawn Bowling Club, 910 Liverpool
Rd. S. of Bayly St., Pickering.
Everyone 55 and older welcome.
The agenda includes a financial re-
port, plans for the 2000 Games and
Refreshments served Phone 839-
�0 (Terry James) for more infor-
TUESDAY, NOV. 30
'ARENT SUPPORT: The local
hapter of the Association of Parent
upport Groups holds its weekly
teeting at 7:15 p.m. for parents of
ids involved in drugs, alcohol, ruh-
ing away, dropping out of school,
rimes and parent abuse.
Call 416-223-7444 or 1-800-488-
666 for the location or more infor-
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Several parents also serve as
representatives on the coalition.
Information packages about
the coalition are now being sent
to family physicians and obstetri-
cians.
For more information on the
Durham Breastfeeding Coalition,
to obtain a free copy of Breast-
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gion, or to order the Durham Re-
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Durhamhighteacher :aces sex assault charge
Former student says she was attacked at workplace
BY STEPHEN SHAW
Staff Writer
A teacher at Father Leo
J. Austin Catholic School
has been charged with sexu-
al assault after a former stu-
dent told police she was at-
tacked at her workplace.
Durham Regional Police
said the alleged incident
happened late Monday af-
4&rnoon when a man visited
the 18 -year-old woman at
her office in Whitby.
Police said the teen, who
graduated from the Whitby
'high school last summer,
was allegedly kissed and
groped by the man, who
fled when she started
screaming for help.
"She was the only per-
son in the office at the time.
She contacted a family
member who in turn called
police;' said Sergeant Jim
Grimley, police force
spokesman.
He said detectives know
of no previous contact be-
tween the teenager and the
suspect, except at school.
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The accused has worked
for the Durham Catholic
District School Board for
eight years and teaches His-
tory and Man and Society at
the Dryden Boulevard
school.
"We have reason to be-
lieve he may have made at-
tempts to find out where
she worked through her for-
mer classmates still attend-
ing the school. But we are
not aware of there being
any previous relationship
between the two, other than
as teacher and student,"
said Sgt. Grimley.
Michael Thomas O'Reil-
ly, 37, of Kingsview Court,
Courtice, was arrested
Monday night after being
contacted by police and
asked to attend the Whitby
police station.
Mr. O'Reilly was
charged with sexual assault
and released. He is sched-
uled to make his first ap-
pearance in Ontario Court
of Justice. Oshawa on Dec.
l-,
Mr. O'Reilly has been
relieved of classroom re-
sponsibilities and "assigned
to other functions within
the board;' Director of Edu-
cation Grant Andrews said.
"The board believes this
reassignment is in the best
interests of both the stu-
dents... and Mr. O'Reilly,"
he said.
Police say the investiga-
tion is continuing and ask
anv students with informa-
tion to contact dcicc:n%c,, at
579-1520. cvt
Crime Stoppers at 436 -
TIPS.
Mr. Andrews said the
school board has set up a
support team to provide
emotional assistance to
staff members and students
"impacted by this situa-
tion;' and are encouraging
them to co-operate with po-
lice.
"Obviously this has had
quite an impact on the
school community and the
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Not enough jobs to meet
new workfare
rules: Region
Province presses municipalities to place
more welfare recipients
BY KEITH GILLIGAN
Workfare, or Ontario Works as it's
Staff Writer
Durham Region will have to find
officially called, has four components
— one in which welfare recipients con -
hundreds of workfare placements for
duct individual job searches, another
welfare recipients or it will be penalized
where they get employment supports
by the Province.
such as skills or education upgrading, a
Community and Social Services
third under which private agencies find
Minister John Baird announced Monday
jobs for people on the dole, and finally
money will be clawed back from munic-
community placements where individu-
ipalities failing to meet targets for plac-
als are put to work for social services
ing eligible people in workfare posi-
agencies. The changes announced Mon -
tions. The clawbacks will start in April
day only apply to the community place -
of next year, but it hasn't yet been made
ment component. As an incentive, Mr.
public how much money will be taken
Baird announced municipalities will re -
back from penalized municipalities.
ceive 51,000 for each person placed over
Paul Cloutier, the Region's income
their target. Noting that workfare place -
support division administrator in the so-
ments are still restricted to the not-for-
cial services department, reports the
profit sector, finding jobs is going to be
Province wants municipalities to double
difficult, Mr. Cloutier believes.
community placements of welfare recip-
Mr. Baird announced his government
ients to 30 per cent of the eligible case-
will accept more placements in the On -
load from the current 15 per cent.
tario public service to make it easier to
But, it will be difficult to find that
find spots for workfare clients.
many jobs for welfare recipients in com-
But, Mr. Cloutier notes, "There's re-
munity agencies, Mr. Cloutier fears. He
sistance from the government sector to
notes Durham currently has 95 people in
have placements there. There are issues
the Community Participation compo-
with bargaining units around place-
nent of workfare. And, to meet the 15-
per cent target, the Region should have
merits"
Community agencies are also leery
809 individuals in community place-
about taking placements, he contends.
rnent, more than four times the 179
Once an agency is found, there's a
I lents placed in volunteer -type work so
challenge to find a client with the prop -
tar this year.
er skirls. "It's appropriate, from a com-
And, Mr. Cloutier points out, "Our
muruty placement perspective, to match
target doubles in about 18 months or so"
a client in a positive situation, so both
The goal increases to 22.5 per cent next
the client and the agency benefit. It has
:April and to 30 per cent in April of 2001.
to work for both," says Mr. Cloutier.
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Separate board trustees Mon- The fee covers the board's ganization's mandate "is to rep -
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PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE cell -'Irate the Future!
Brock Road Re -alignment DURHAM
"The Brougham Bypass" 1 9 7 4; 1 9 9 9
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from Concession 5 to 1 km north of Brougham in the
Town of Pickering
The Regional Municipality of Durham will be holding a Public Information Centre to
discuss conceptual plans for a new alignment for Brock Road, bypassing the community
of Brougham. The Bypass has been shown in the Official Plans of both Durham and
Pickering. Based on work completed to date, it is proposed to construct the bypass
about 500 m east of existing Brock Road. The width of the Bypass would be four lanes
south of Highway 7, and 2 lanes north of Highway 7. A partial interchange with 407 ETR
would be included, with signals at the ramp intersections. The timing of construction has
not been determined.
Planning and design work will be completed under Schedule "C" in accordance with the
Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. In addition, the work will
comply with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
You are invited to the Public Information Centre to see the proposed concepts and
provide the study team with your comments and concerns. The Public Information
Centre will be held:
Tuesday, December 7, 1999 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Delmeade Centre (formerly Brougham School and Rita's Cafe)
on the north side of Highway 7, 1 block west of Brock Road.
For further information please call:
Consultant (Totten Sims Hubidu Associates) Regional Municipality of Durham
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NEWSSport &LEISURE
ADVERTISER
Joly, a teacher at St. Paul
Pickering gymnasts
shine
PICKERING — Two Pickering
to 18 after fine efforts in their level 2
members of Gemini Gvmnastics will
bracket at the selection meet.
head to a major U.S. meet atter turning
Tyrrell finished second overall with a
in impressive performances at the Na-
first on floor exercises and second -place
tional and Provincial Tour Selection
efforts on vault and balance beam.
Meet in Mississauga Nov. 13 and 14.
Meanwhile, Black placed third all -
Athletes at the meet were competing
around with a first on beam, third on
for the right to represent Ontario at vari-
floor and fourth on uneven bars.
ous U.S. events.
Kaitlin Grandy. also of Pickering,
Maddy Tyrrell and Arran Black
represented the Oshawa club in the level
earned the right to represent Ontario at a
3 category at the selection meet. She fin -
competition in Columbus, Ohio Feb. 16
ished fifth on vault.
shaver razor-sharp in peewees' win
PICKERING — The Pickering
each had two. Zammitti and Fray
Panthers major peewee select hockey
recorded one apiece. Goaltender Ryan
team continued its winning ways with a
Sabourin was solid between the pipes.
pair of recent victories to improve its
In a recent re -match with Clarington,
regular -season record to 6-1.
which handed Pickering its only previ-
The Panthers clawed Unionville 7-2.
ous loss, the Panthers got outstanding
Peter Shaver led the way with a five-
netminding from Michael Olsen who
point performance on three goals and
stole the show en route to a 1-0 shutout
two assists. Single markers were added
win. Pickering was badly outshot 28-10.
by Matthew Zammitti, Trevor Fray,
Patrick O'Sullivan was the offensive
Matthew Lawrence and Jason Megit.
hero, scoring the game's lone goal on a
Patrick Molony chipped in with three as-
slapshot from the point. Megit drew an
sista. Peter Nicholson and Chris Wall
assist on the play.
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The Durham College Community Choir
in conjunction with
Toronto Classical Singers and Talisker
Players Orchestra
presents
G.F. Handel's
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Sunday, December 5, 1999
3:00 pm
College Park Seventh tYay Adventist Church
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Adult: $15 ♦ Student/Senior: $12
For tickets call
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"Clear the Track", ---Here come
the Toronto NHL Old Timers
Highlight Wednesday,
December 1, 1999 at 7:30 p.m.
on your calenders. That's the
evening that the Toronto
National Hockey League Old
Timers — led by celebrity ref-
eree, Eddie "Clear the Track"
Shack come to Durham Region
to display their skills.
Their opposition at the
Oshawa Civic Auditorium that
night will be a team made up
of members of the Durham
Catholic District School Board
community. The game is spon-
sored by the School Board's
Adult and Continuing
Education Department.
Proceeds from the game will
go toward the purchase of
computers for the Adult and
Continuing Education depart-
ment's Adult Literacy
Program.
The Old Timers line up is
led by longtime Toronto Maple
Leaf and Detroit Red Wing
Norm Ullman who will be
pined by former Leafs Mike
Pelyk, Bill Derlago, Wilf
Paiment and Jack Valiquette.
The supporting cast includes
former Boston Bruin, Stan
Jonathan, former Black Hawk,
Dick Redmond as well as for-
mer 'French Connection'
member, Rene Robert.
Keeping everything above
board and straight by the Hiles
will be referee Eddie Shack, a
17 -year NHL veteran with 4
Stanley Cups under his belt.
Rene says he feels fortu-
Durham Catholic District School Board goalies Bill
Joly, a teacher at St. Paul
Catholic School and Tim
Brooks, custodian at Leo
J. Austin Catholic High
School are ready to take on the old Timera.
nate to have had a successful
and maintenance personnel
career in the NHL and feels it's
make up the 'adult' portion of
only fitting that he and his fel-
the squad. There is also one
low players give back to the
senior high school student
community that has supported
from each of the five Catholic
them.
High Schools rounding out the
"It's great to lend a help-
team
ing hand to a worthy cause
The game is expected to
like this," he says. "It's also
be an evening where fans can
great to get together with the
revel in the skills to be &-,
Old Timers and reminisce
played but can also enjoy the
about the past."
fun and laughter that will be
Rene has a word of warn-
generated. During the game a
ing for the school board team.
raffle will be held with several
"You guys better gets lots
prizes, including autographed
of sleep because we're playing
goods, being awarded.
to win," he says. "Of course
Tickets are $10 for adults
we also have Shack on our side
and $5 for children, and can be
too. He'll keep you in line."
purchased at your local
The Durham Catholic
Catholic School, at the Oshawa
School Board team is made up
Civic Auditorium box office or
of representatives of the vari-
by calling (905) 438-0570.
ous groups in the Board and
coached by Former Leaf Bobby,�1C
DIsT"
Baun and Former Islander Bill
��'"
Carroll.
y
Elementary school and
secondary school teachers and
r.
principals, as well as custodial
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A LOCAL PLASTIC manufac-
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has 37 new positions to fill
$1150 to start Training is
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view call Tracy NOW,
(905)720-3144 Full-time only.
B.
AZ DRIVER to run auto parts
to US please lax resume and
police clearance to (905)576-
4778 or leave message at
(905)576-4438
LAKE DECORATOR walled.
Apprenticeship ava,iable lip
ply with resume at The Bak
er's Table, n7 Bloor Si E
BARTENDER I SERVER re-
quired Erpenence preferred
Apply in person with resume
to The FitZnChard Pub in
DELIVERY
DRIVERS
Must have own
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Whitby to Pickering
Cash pard daily plus
weeknight & weekend
work available
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011"iie Pow" Grim adoe is a maior North American electricity generating company, based
in Ontario. The company's goal is to expand into new a/ectricirty markets while operating in
a safe, open and environmentally responsible manner.
These positions are located at our Pickering, Darlington and Bruce Nuclear
Generating Stations.
Calling on your 6 or more years of experience, you will monitor and report on compliance with
safety programs in accordance with applicable legal and corporate requirements. You will also
evaluate the effectiveness of radiation instruments, control devices and protective equipment,
and work within a nuclear generating facility, as part of a team of safety professionals, to control
sources of radioactive contamination and other ionizing radiation hazards. This mandate will see
you perform field inspections, prepare reports, participate in investigations of incidents/accidents,
review, comment and recommend changes to work plans, procedures and policies, advise on
high hazard work activities, and assist with setting up scenarios for emergencies and evaluating
the effectiveness of emergency response.
Your history of success in industrial safety, preferably working with radioactive materials,
includes monitoring and controlling hazards in a petrochemical, mining, laboratory or manufacturing
environment A related diploma from a Community College or Polytechnical Institute sums up
your qualifications.
If you are ready to meet these challenges, we invite you to apply on-line through the
"careers" page of our Web site at www. eW iiseM! file BMW,
by 0•celli•r Iii, 19K
No phone calls, paper resumes or faxes, please.
Only those candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.
Ontario Power Generation encourages applications from qualified women, man, visible
minorities, Aboriginal people and persons with disabilities.
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Ontario Power Generation is a major North American electricity generating company, with its
Head Office in Toronto. The company's goal is to expand into new electricity markets, while
operating in a safe, open and environmentally responsible manner.
These positions are located at our Pickering, Darlington and Bruce Nuclear Generating Stations.
We are currently seeking candidates who are knowledgeable in health physics fundamentals,
preferably with experience in a nuclear power station environment.
The Radiation Protection Department develops policies, standards, programs and procedures
with respect to exposure control, contamination control, dosimetry and the use of radiological
nstrumentation and personal protective equipment. Corporate and Site Radiation Protection
sections work together to provide the timely implementation and maintenance of these policies,
standards, programs and procedures to ensure they are consistent with world class standards
and performance.
These positions will appeal to those with the enthusiasm to strive for a common goal and an
eagerness to meet significant challenges in a rapidly changing business environment. You will
work together with operations, maintenance and engineering staff across the organization to
ensure that high-quality radiation protection programs are maintained. Qualifications consist of
a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Science or Engineering (preferably coupled with specialized
gaining in Health Physics), or extensive practical experience in radiation protection.
If you are ready to meet these challenges, we invite you to apply on-line through the -Careers"
page of our Web site at: www.ontariopowergeneration.com. quoting file number HP161, by
December 10, 1999.
No phone calls, paper resumes or faxes, please -
Only candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.
Ontario Power Generation encourages applications from qualified women, men, visible minorities,
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GENERATION
Stock Trwaport-Woo Ltd is a customer -driven industry leader
whose growing success has been built on positive, caring and supportive
relationships -- with our customers and our employees. Currently, we
have an exceptional opportunity for a:
FLEET MANAGER
Relying on your strong people skills as well as your advanced technical
abilities, you will ensure the safe and cost effecters management of an
assigned fleet, providing maintenance leadership within the divisional
leadership team. Responsibilities will include training, sc►edtding, and
developing staff. We seek a team builder who has a positive, can -do
attitude and outstanding interpersonal skills.
We offer a team -oriented, fast -paced environment where new ideas
are encouraged and put into practice. You wit receive a competitive
salarylbenefits package with a con ioonal bonus incentive. For ovAden-
tial c onskWabor i, please forward your resume to:
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Is currently accepting applications for
the following positions:
Rtu114inee 0 laet-Time
LOM COOKS
FnU & ParwTiwee
WAIT STAFF
Previous experience would be an asset.
Fill out application at:
1400 Bayly St, Pickering, Ontario
& letnetra
For Ab. 1 Pub in
Durum (bUWQ
-Smart Serve,
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-Experienced, for
full service bar,
-Mature clientele.
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11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Private Moms Day Care. you can be proud that
you are the heat in ria field.
• Training and support
• Agency supplies equipment.
resource material and supplies
•Insurance coverage
• Reliable back up
Preseeeaw whAbyXiah wwetW3Dlti
The Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently seeking a MARINA MANAGER
(Contract Position) for the Port Whitby Marina.
The Corporation of the Town of Whitby offers an excellent opportunity for a proven
professional with considerable knowledge of marina operations and business
expertise. This is a contract position with an expected term of three (3) years,
subject to review.
As the Marina Manager, you will be required to oversee the successful, full service,
410 slip Port Whitby Marina. As a team leader, you will perform supervisory,
administrative and professional work in planning, organizing, directing and
supervising the marina activities, including maintenance, operation, planning and
promotion of marina services and projects.
You will develop strategies to build on the marina and harbour operations to ensure
excellent customer service and profit growth.
The Corporation offers an attractive salary, excellent benefits and an incentive
program to the candidate best suited to achieve these goals.
Detailed resumes, indicating education, experience, references and salary
expectations should be forwarded no later than Friday, December 10th, 1999 to:
Human Resources Department
The Corporation of the Town of Whitby
575 Rossland Road East
WHITBY, Ontario L1 N 2M8
FAX: (905) 686-5696
E-MAIL: jobs Oto wn.whitby.on.ca
Personal information submitted is collected udder the authority of the Municipal Act.
R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.56, and will be used to determine eligibility for
employment.
NOTE: We are thankful to all applicants, but advise that acknowledgement will
only be forwarded to those who are invited for an interview.
General Help
HAIRSTYLISTS
WANTED
• Quakfw 9ykZ
• Excel w wogs end benefits
pKkop
• Ful and part bine plisibons
• Poid naosliea 2 wks oiler 1
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submit resume to: Jen Car-
ruthen do LNrderwooirs. 410
Finley Ave.. Aiax, Ontario.
L1$ -2E3 or hr to (905)61&
9629 or email b:
imetrwood.com
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requires armors Willi van aro
Circ. we pity up b 70% on b
d and out d town deiv9rla.
Cal now, (905) 427.0093.
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General Help =2 ��p
AIDS COMMITTEE
OF DURHAM
Coordinator of Volunteer Services
14 hours weekly . 3 month contract renewable
The successful candidate will have a combnatioo
of education sad experience related to working with
volunteers in a rwo-profit agency. Non judgmental.
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS issues an asset
Resumes accepted until December 10. 1999
The Executive Director.
AIDS Committee of Durham
Ste, 301, 22 King Strect West
Oshawa. Ontano L I H I A3
Only duan selected for interview wdl be cont"ied.
This position is funded by the United Way of
Ajax/Pickenag and the Ontario Ministry of Health
PARTS DRIVER
Busy domestic car dealership re-
quires delivery person. Must be
courteous, reliable and work well
with others. We offer excellent ben -
fits, pay plan and pension. A good
knowledge of the Durham Region
and clean drivers abstract an asset.
Please reply to:
File ff448
Oshawa This Week
P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario.
LIH 7IS
$114.25 PER HOUR
(If Qualified)
Local factory outlet needs individuals to work.
No experience necessary. Must be between
15-30 and have own car.
Call (905) 571-3532
Sunday 1200 - 2--00p.m.
or Monday 9 a.m. - 6 pmL
A Customer of T.D.S.
requires a
Distribution Co Minter. Excellent com-
munication skills. Issue and maintain all
areas of orders status. Experince a must.
Working knowledge of Windows 95, Excel
and Access perferred. Salary negotiable.
Fax resumes to Sheila 1-905-430-5657
MEF Gee" Help 1 Gellwal HNP 1 ORIe» Help 1 ORIa HtMp SkNNd Flelp
Must be able to work evenings &
weekends
y Must have a vehicle
y Must have good interpersonal skills
> Must have pleasant telephone manner
Must have sense of urgency
Please send resume
News Advertiser
Atten: Circulation Manager
130 Commercial Ave.
Ajax, US 2H5
CLASSIFIED serf IN 5
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
News Advertiserre-
quests that advertisers
check their ad upon
publication as News Ad-
vertiser will not be re-
sponsible for more than
one Incorrect insertion
and there shall be no li-
ability for non -insertion
of any advertisement.
Liability for errors in ads
s limited to the amount
paid for the space occu-
pying the error. All copy
is subject to the appro-
val of management of
News Advertiser.
COUNTER HELP. Part-time.
for Country Style Donuts in
Alax Work every Saturday
from 11 OOa m to 11 OOP M.
Cal 427-M before noon.
DADDY 0'S GRILL
Expen-
enced Waitress / Cashier Part
erne 3 days/week in
981
8Brock R
Pemnal8420-2547 before
5p in
EARN $200. $300. 5500. or
more per week, assembling
Products in tine comfort of
your ow home. Send a set
addressed Stamped envelope
to 0 PH 6-2400 Dundas St,
W. Suet 541. Ref 636, Mis-
sissauga. Ont LSK 2R8
EARN EXTRA WS for Christ-
mas lelemarketers warned
loll and pat t me Can 905-
720,11118
ESTHETICIAN for growing
upscale day spa Must be fully
qualified. professional. moh-
valed, team -player. Excellent
working em nonmem Above
average pay structure. Part-
time of htN-tine Drop out or
tax resume to The Skin and
Body ChnWpay Spa, 77 On -
fano Street. Fax
(905)576.9176
GALLANTRY'S TAVERN.
Pickering Town Centre re-
quires mature bartenderlwam-
tress. Some restaurant ex-
periance asset Cal Sharon
Smith j905M9.2507
BENEML LABOURERS re-
quired buy local home m-
provemenl company, for
Physical "our must hm
valid diners license calf
I95afi235-0444 or tax 905
623-044
GO-GOIExone Dancers, bar-
tenders. wat/door stain, front
desk. DJ b mainlenahce per.
son Full/Part time. 70 King
ST E. after 7-p in. Ask for
manger
HAIR STYLIST b ESTMET-
CUIM required Must be ex-
perienced and mature. Cap
(905426.6800 of tax resume
to (905)686.1872.
trend -setting �on
Haiseeking
rsryhst with or without
clientele. Excellent salary b
commission. Friendy, tun to
work in environment. Rouge
Hill location. To loin us call for
apps. 416.281-2504.
HOUSEKEEPER. five iNout,
cleaning, cooking, country
home, non-smoker, driver's
license and relent 5-m es-
sential Fax resume to 905-
655.7788 or cal 9135-434-
7199
HUPACO
Limited Wopded palls mal
yq�
requires uI-tiff pgeneri0ed
Saw amnail MO dtax
On
resumee 9 to
Rai
1905)686.8916
KNIGHTS ON CHARD to_
quires part-time parking at-
tendants, toll-tinrKiW-Grill
experienced security DWWM.
Pay 58-$16.50. Ca a must,
willing to travel. SRes. Scar-
borough, Toronto, Etobicoke.
Fax resume 905-420.9957 or
call for appointment " 905.
4'.7.7863.
LICENSED Hair�l withlsls
minimum 2 yrs. experience
IC'wired tot lull o an
P"Sitions PleaHaut Sse call Oshawa
t Y at 905-728.2-23. or
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, long-
I-rm temp, must have 6
`011111s working experience b
11'PlY steel -toed boots. Pick -
"9 through Oshawa areas.
cm an asset From $7.50 to
fe00 per hr We will be inler-
4ud4orgum the Oshawa Civic
99 Thornton Road
' "'5-hOshawa, Every Tues
1110 Thurs 9:30 a m. - 2 p.m.
upenntendent couple
required for 27 unit buildings
10cated in South -Central Osha-
wa. Experience required in
maintenance and manage-
ment. Prefer middle-aged or
retired, healthy couple. must
be able to perform physical
work. Please tax resumes to
(905)623-2257 Only qualified
applicants will be contacted
for an interview
LOOKING FOR Snow Plow
Drivers. Operators and Side-
walk shovelers in the Picker-
mq/Aiax area. Telephone
(905)640-6330
LOT Person /Detailer required
immed ately for Pickering Im-
pon Automobile Dealership_
Previous experience an asset
Must have dean valid driver's
license. Call (905)427-0111
Of fax resume attention Gary/
Dave (905)427.9989
MECHANIC/LABOUR: Used
car Of requires employee with
mechanic's knowledge and
own tools. Knowledge of Sale-
ty Standards an asset Salary.
commission ALSO: Labourer
for car Cleaning shop. No exp.
required Call (905)619-2899
PART TIME STYLISTS for
busy Salons located in osna-
wa and Whitby Great working
environment ad on-going
t�� Cpl Cheryl at 905-
GREENWOOD
MUSHROOM FARM
Permanent full time and
weekend farm work
available We train you.
Must have
transportabon.
Call (905) 655-3959
and learn name
and number
REGISTERED CHARITIES e
quire door lo -door aan.assers
n your area Everrrgs Gres
Pay Cal Simon 1-877-207-
0443
START YOUR
OWN Bt,SINF-M
- a second income -
No Investment
Help People a
Earn Exceptional!
Call 905-686-8090
between 12p in -3p in M -F
WBWAy SANDWICHES.
Apr, requires pan time lurch
Person Monday -Friday Apply
in person to either location
WAR STAFF and btdlen help.
part-time,Y in person
1527 Bayq $t., Pitkenno for
appoingmm call 420-0063
WAfTSE1sti/
WA [=
wind 1 yearexperience.
Evening and weekend
to
work. Ening resume
laePs C�aie Ar
Billiards
2 too Breck Rd.
Pickering
After 11.-06 a.m.
WMR A RAgM It yes are
a fine 000lc, we'l
pay resume to Banshee
Cocktail Bar and Deb. corner
of Ta inkm and Simcoe.
NOIIE women MEEOED.11
atsetmblig out products.
Ideal for stay a home moms
and student. Start imme-
Far free info. padl
call 4 his. toll-free 1-
771-7409.
Red! Bis.
OODWL
PNMCLES POTATO CHOPS -
DstribrAorsfkips ObinD fast, to
the tioNest SteMiug potato clip
ever. Prareabk rtppotWrrly, to
ehperiahce rNcded. You're the
boss -You decide the hours.
Min. invest. 516,800. Call 1 -
WO -336-4296.
1
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Help
EXPERIENCED INCOME TAX,
preparers or bookkeepers for
National tax service company
opening new office in Ajax.
Fax resume to 905-426-5598.
LEGAL SECRETARY - required
to fill maternity leave at es-
tablished Whitby firm. Hours
are Monday to Friday, 9 to 5.
Real estate experience re-
quired, also drivers' licence
and- car.. Fax resume to: 905-
666.3233
ADN1l NLLSTRATft ASS-MANT
RECEMONSWITCEMOAM
DATA ENTRY/IOFFICE CLERK
Needed for Temporary Assignments
AFFICE a
Administrative Staffing
Tel: 905-771-8272
Fax: 905-709-3664
For more information visit our website at
www.officeteam.com
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1:WAP1TED':
Advertising Sales
Professional
The Durham Business Times, the leading
business publication in Durham is boking
for an organized, self starting Advertising
Sales Rep. who can make things
happen!
The Duncarn Business Trnes is one of 7
fast growing Business Times publications
serving the Souttlem Ontario region.
We provide a proven format, a proven
track record, a growing, vibrant market,
base salary, car allowance and generous
commission structure. All you meed is file
talent. Do you have r
A solid sales background. a local
business perspective. determination to
SUCCeed and an engoging personality
are essential assets.
If you fit the bill and are looking for an
exciting work environment and
professional opportunity, send your
resume with salary expectations to:
IAcivertising Supervisor
130 Commercial Ave
Ajax, Ontario. LIS 2H5
fax: (905) 619-9068
Mercedes-Benz
The Future of the Automobile
Due to our continuing grvwtk we now
have an opportunity for a:
SALES CONSULTANT
We area seeking a professional,
customer focused, result oriented
individual with prior automotive
sales experience.
Mail or fax your resume by Dec. 8, 19W to:
Human Resources
Star One Motor Company
190 Westney Road South
Ajax, ON L1 S 2C8
Fax: 905-426-8521
SALES TRAINER/
SALES PERSONS
CANTOL LIMITED is an international
manufacturer of highest quality cleaning
maintenance and specialty chemicals;
selling direct to the user in all industrial,
commercial & institutional applications.
Territories guaranteed; high commission
rates; repeat business; all resulting in
unlimited potential growth. New or
existing territories require great degree of
cold calling to users. Promotion to top
management available for quality persons.
Equal opportunity employer. Send resume
to:
Simms Shuber
CANTOL Limited
199 Steelcase Road West,
Markham, Ontario L3R 2M4
Fax: (905)475--1584
Phone (905)475-6141
Email: cantolitdeidirect.com
Web: www.cantol.com
NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 28,1999 PAGE 25 A/P
S MW Help W- ww HNP 1 14n =r.sor 1 F1 illy od
P Nlraff tsmia tnla a. •tea I DOW RECEPTIONIST / W
has immediate openings for the following positions:
Class A Mechanic
With clean air test gr repair certification preferred. Flat rate position.
Potential for top dollar pay.
Class A Mechanic
All makes & model experience for used car department. Salary position.
Clean air dr repair certification preferred.
Mechanics Helper
With potential for future apprenticeship position Salary position.
Excellent Benefit Package
Mail in resume to: File# 450
P.O. Box 486
65 Farewell St.,
Oshawa, Ont. L1H 1R2
COLLISION
CENTRE MANAGER
Thriving GM Shop has immediate career opportunity to
manage staff of seven and more than ten preferred and direct
accounts. You will be an outstanding customer and client
relations person having good knowledge of estimating with
both Mitchell and ADP and generally possess a strong
understanding of the Body Shop business. We offer state of the
art facility and equipment with benefit package, salary and
departmental profit sharing.
All responses confidential and will be acknowledged. Resumes
may be faxed to R.F. Myers at 1905µ27-1385 or email to
bobaAell IR8mcaaara. Clam
Lee ciflp &4we i
Ajax, Ontario
(905)427-2500
Ajax
Requires two experienced & mature
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADVISORS
1 full-time, 1 part-time days.
We offer excellent working
conditions art' benefit package.
Send resume attention;
Larry Harris
Service Manager
260 Kingston Rd. W.
Ajax, Ont. L1 1P5
No phone calls please.
$UsKRO
junior Service Technician
Buskro Limited is a world leader in the
design and manufacture of high speed
digital printing equipment and requires a
junior service technician to provide product
support.
The ideal candidate has 2-3 years related
experience and possesses an engineering
degree or an clectro-mechanical college
diploma, also required .arc excellent
interpersonal and computer skills.
Administrative Manger
Buskin Ltd.
Pickering, Ontario
Fax(905)839-6023
T.D.S Personnel Services requires 25
general labourers S8/hr.,and 25 certified
towmotor operators $10Jhr. for Durham
customers. Please apply in person:
112 Athol St., Suite 203, Whitby or
Fax to 1-905-430-5657.
1 Gleoe HNP
LOOKMG FOR day/evening
receptimisit people
Skills. Hourly pitth tGoninus
scan. Expwifterience not neces-
train. Teilephone
�9 5) 837-0655. (416) BD6-
160. Tiger lima Martial Alts
Academy.
RECEPTWWACCOUNTMG. wt
I
in NP, A/R, Pay
I . Reconcilliatan b Book-
kkeeping. Requires above
average computer skills.
Scarborough location Fax re-
sume w/expeced salary: 416-
281-6804 Insurance office
experience an asset.
son
Hsb / AOens
MARKETING ASSOCIATE re-
quired by Merrill Lynch finan-
cial Consultants in Ajax For
detail please call Andy Silver-
man (90.5)428-5468.
Stile NowAptd
our stouts to 5-n' W new cm.
a
at -
fordable Ino services in Ca -
nova. Sada 9058394323.
SALESPERSONS required for
sales of Buts and Camper
trailers - Ful time b part time
positions available. Please
send resume to: (Personnel
Dept., Holiday World Marine
8 RV Centre. 7725 Baldwin St.
N Brooklin. Om. LOB 1CO) AN
applications kept in con-
fidence.
CAN3MB requires welders
and filterswith minimum 5
yrs experience welding (stick
and mg) Wages from $16-
$26/hr, 4448hr work week.
Forward resume to 165 Crown
Cf. Whitby or tax 905-721
0467,
MECHAINCS CLASS A Full-
!�me 5 Clay week Must ryve
erperharoe For mapr Me and
auto center in Oshawa Fax
4.6-590-0346 or can Richard
9055-728.6221
ELECTRICIANS icensed or
apprentices c'mmereral/m-
µ�55999ut resume to
UKRIENCED PET groomer
-equred mmiedo" for busy
salon. MUST have p n -
en" Contac Krm 623 8807
FULLY EXPERIENCED Framer
required Must be reliable
'
Wages negohaW $16 per
our Aher 6 pm 905.242-
4432
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
o0lring for an experienced
::ofstrucom superinfalftnt to
oversee construction of n-
dustrial/commetroal buildings
Must be able to read biue-
prtnls Plume laws d resume
to PO Box 246, Whinny. Ont.
LIN 551 or tax to (9050}
6441
W" SERVICE technician w
guired for residential and
commercial work Top wages
and ben eds Minimum gas
tater 2 wrenreftex-
perenCe 905-579-4616ridgeiralbon cup
LICENSED HEATING i AIC
helper required Experience
ad dm*r $ k e se an asset
tar resume to 905.655.4562
PARTS i ACCESSORIES
Salesperson required - Please
send resume to (P
A
eMarine
rsaft
Dept. c«ae. T725 Baldwin st
N. emomm, One, LOS ICO) Al
applications kept in con-
fidence.
RALE FirTEN required im-
me"elly for established
metal tabnt:aeor in Apr Must
be flay coiwersant wrm ohlt-
prnt and work with minimum
Fax resume to:
lir tune b part time
available will exparh eh me
chanical comractM compa-
ny.experience with commer-
aal service and retrofits.
spirmiklers WAC an asset.
Fax resumetp 90542G-50/0.
SNEET REM NECHAMC for
bench work required. Min. 5
years' expenerra. License
not regored. Full benefits.
905-519.6616 alp
SIGH sEN1UCEtIN uwM n
neexp
d. eene required.
fun time. Please Mone Kwik
Signs 905420.0504 or tax re-
sume 905.4M919
WMDOW A DOOR =TALL -
ERS, local home improve
ment company require quali-
tied installers. Must have
Weak truck 8 loot. call 905-
623-0444. or tax 905.623-
0445.
1 Hit""
CARDIAC REHAB Complete
staff ,needed for new program
Send hand-writtenapplication
with Resume Dr. hargava.
372 King Street W. Dshawa
L1J 2.19
CDA - Full time oral surgery.
$10•$14/hr, needs car, mail
resume to OR S Fenwick, 40
KING ST W SUITE11502.
OSHAWA, L 1 H 1 A4
SISUW - Required for Satur-
days and occasional even -
Please call (905) 721-
2100 between 10 am and 4
P.m. Monday - Friday.
DURHAM DENTAL PLACE-
MENT AGENCY accepting
resumes from hygienists, as-
sistants. receptionists for
perm.Aemp placements Now
also placing demists and spe-
cialists in Durham and sur-
rounding areas incl Toronto
Fax resume to Anc at (905)
404-0396
1
corrw
or call (905) 404-
2511
AIR HOCKEY TABLE, 3 112 x 7
FULL TIME PHARMACIST re-
h less than 3 years old $150
quired forShopper's Drug
or best offer Boys 20'
Mart in Oshawa Excellent
bike excellent condition. $75
wages and benefits Zadall
or best offer (905) 837-9509
expenence rey�ired Please
rail 1905 579-55
DECORATIVE DOOR insert.
sume to (905) 579-5929f re
22'w�3'L $100 Irglish wasff
22'wx3$repa$
MEDICAL SECRETARY, full
G E (r dge stow
1400 system 7 or more
time for surgeon's office
i
games $ 00 Sonpa Dirt's tq-
tst3)
Previous experience - OHIP
billing. 0 R scheduling b
ure skates. $75 834 -
3045 leave message
computer knowledge is re-
guired Fax resume by Dec 3/
ELECTRIC RANGE. Kenrw,-+
99 to 905-571-5268 Only
Special Edition self clean
those selected for an interview
oven. black on almond, 2 yrs
old. like new $425. (905) 427 -
will be contacted
0445
OPTOMETRIST Receptionist/
MAYTAG 'washer b Dryer.
Assistant required imme-
like new 5300/each Oueen-
diately full-time for maemiry
lave position in Snreaough
Dice captacns bed i200
ax resume to 416
Loveseat $C m-
tae dgnr, S50 -837-8412
439-0451office
or 416-568-4016
*REHAB OPPORTUNITIES '
Physiotherapist Oshawa and
SOFA SED queenWf xxh
Ajax Private Ortho Rehhatt Ch-
dtion solid construction.
M o b o 905-837-8994
ems Graduates welcome to
(Pease for $12.49 monthly
MPhone 416-59&4020
TYPEMIRITER. Portable, elec-
3 Fax (416)-5(A-3963
trornc Brother $140 Stand tot
WIN
27-32- -,V/VCR $75 426-6599
--
srayad
I Artfcks
fen sale
AFTERNOON namry wanted in
matching heavy duty washer
MY none Must have car Cal
I Nte Polars ndy 400. 2 up
days at 416-490-4899 and af-
Seat new dutch and UMCr-
ter, 5p m. 905-509-6161
stun very good condition,
PART -TWE Child care
0
SSW tral miles. asking
Call 579-3371.
neer tot 3 yr and 7 mo
(905)655.4759 snip
olds in our boom Ught house
1447 BURTON CONTACT
kxprrq duties Sandra 905-
Snowboard $45C fwrth Burton
�3
Rachet bindings). Role boots
Dil
$'50. size 8. Swag Pants $50
split. Honest measurement.
'her
AvaNabie
Call Helen at 436.8451
OAYCARE AVAILABLE. Mon
a" message sm
day %rdai 3 ^hrx•tt`s !years
2 -WAY RADIO Saks b Serv-
Cealxgok b stuck 18yyeeaarrss
Ke ^urnam wide coverage
expenernce TENDER LOVING
starbnq 4 $19 95nnaro Cal
CARE Ask for Betty (905)683
inNet Wireless at 905)65.5-
5278
4485
LOVING. Reliable HOW
5 PCE. am" Dlatlonn WM
Daycare ac :epbng ages up to
room suite corm 1L*W orM4,,#
5 years, undies. snacks. big
Peck mattress. 6 months
playroom. large yard. AAonnal
new $2.500 new aslung
ares fur Wore only
$1 MC or best offer Eve (905)
Care 509.7787
987-5514. Tracy
MOTHER or one
providing loving
daycare. 2 yrs & up.
Storytime, playroom,
hot meals/snacks.
Smokefrce. Receipts.
Strouds & Whites.
Call Karen 837-9267
neaFNteee n.-& , 0.11.
5 SNACK. 5 Doe machines.
. m-,irnout iocaiborns 6 rnm
her- St 5 000 wdl set milt.
vidtaft Ford Aerostu -Sport
93 blxk/silver. alummum
nms. 15C.000km 55900
(905067-1005.
A FITNESS strider tvideo
used -rce )nglnaly 36.io
askng $35C Rolad EP3 clip -
tall electric piano twM starttl
5350 GAP 905.2639919
Loving daycare 18 months to
12 years Daily outings
LEATHER pp 1/
and park)
=Story
2 Price �eatner Purses from
$9 luggage from S$6 99.
Ga1K. story bine. muse. nun
Inhois mels b mads First
he
(tamer wallets trGW
Ad. CPR certitiW Non-
Must Go' family
EveryV Family
smobM. receipt. 905-428-
LnNer. 5 Portts Olaf Osna-
5
we 905-728-9630
1244
NEASONMLE WT 6000.
GAY imensize blast
iron Ded $200. Wood
Daycare induders wanks tun,
-wry menu. FIT b PIT
hbe 1. queen orthopedic
avoidable For more detars
cog ss set new
(416)
Can 905-428-6688
�
SOUTH MAK' ECE cod pro-
vide worm nurturing emnron-
11K Cherry Dm" Smote.
ntaht. Transportation avail-
92' twin pedestals tabic 8
high back Chippendale chars
able. Ineppya hours Mon -Fn
7am-7pm. Negauabk. 12
New/boxed Cost $13.000
years es Call
Mice $5.150 (416) 726 -
9)427
WEiTMEYAMpIue reWbk
KING, brand new x-Ifxck .-
babysitter available with 13
see.tricinew Costolo$ p mattress
set new Cost Sacn-
yrs. exp. ICS daycare dpb-
ma. Hol lurncli, snacks, taxed
lite $675: Twin ped.
bad ow
yard, bads welcome, refer-
s"m "�r� $190; (416)
encs. receipts. 427-4937
WHITESR0/IB1, Daycare
AMNOtU CM MEW lower
available. 12 years expen-
&rice on moi dish satellites.
my $199 after rebates or
dna. seeue tippy home en-
wronnrnem. Non-smoking, no
(Pease for $12.49 monthly
pet. Infants welcome. Call
Program" from $8.95
cePenara
(905)831-1605
(13661. 46
• •
APPLIANCES: refrigerator 2
door frost free, deluxe stove
ALL SM. sus and on-
matching heavy duty washer
lours. Family moving. Cat
b dryer $675 all - will sepa
free to good homes. 905.665
rate Also Kenmore washer
used 2 yeas VW. Pidanng
1364.
416.822-9369.
1 Fialood
WHITE CUB $100. firm.
(905)655.4759 snip
K02Y NEAT FW&WOW' ex-
3 YrM old Des dryer. M.
colli nl very lest quality, hard-
Cal 576.7705,
wood, guaranteed extra long
CANPETS . lots of carpet,
time fully .seasoed, cut 6
100% nylon, new stain re -
split. Honest measurement.
leasecarpet on hand. I wig
free delivery, 905753-2246.
carpet 3 rooms. $349. Price
incudes carrppeet, premum pad.
ABSOLUTELY THE NEST -top
expert installation, last ddiv
quality seasoned hardwood.
ery. free estimates (30 yards).
Serving Peering. Ajax, Who-
Norman 686-2314,
by and Oshawa Call
FIREWOODPETS
427 -5278
CARSALE B HARD -
WOOD FLOORING: carpet !i427-5278
rooms 5339. (30 sq. yd.) In-
MWWOOD/SOFTWOOD
cludes: carpet, premium pad
broken skids lot firewood,
and installation. Free esti-
, carpet repairs. Serv-
malesPicku
or delivery available.
D ry
ig Durham and surrounding
(hinted time otter). Call 905
area Credit Cards Accepted
434-0392.
Call Sam 905-686.1772
LAKERIDGE FARM FIRE•
CARPET AND VINYL - Carte:
WDOO.the best quality wood,
three rooms. 30 square yards.
seasoned cuvspphVdefivered.
from $329 installed. I will ds -
Discount for WWckup Serving
count your best quote up to
Pickering. AWx. Whitby,
10% Customer satisfaction
Oshawa, Counhce. Call any -guaranteed
Call Mike for your
time 905-177-1734
free estimate. 905.431-4040
ri
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P 1 do ow- 1 do • 1 Aid a Cnft EW - 1 AM i Cefb
Sob,
W J MMMES, one-Rocko-
MOL UM Cidl% 311' stale.
h. one -NSM. told 100 CO's.
complete w/aocessonia.
one presently on locatiortMust
see, a Orval Christmas
OBO. Cal 668-
nor�y. Doth emmaco-
gl�easlurq 11200 e� or
bulk! $1,000
5327 after 6 p.m.
89.100 fol, each . 5
MOL 1ANLES 8' and 9' slate
CELL PHONE: ckearnet.
billiard tables for sale. Call
dangeF and car adapter, 1
905-420-6113.
year old'M-MW evenings.
yIENT TO OWN new and re-
CERRY PICKER / ENGINE
conditioned apPharlm. and
HO13T - 2 ton Brand new.
new TV's. Full warranty. Pad -
never used. Paid M. askingdg's
Maria 905.263-8369 a
SM firm Still under warran-
1.800-7965502
h Cal 705-653-3929 or --
431-0743 (o). slip
CNP TRUCK. 2 fryers. I
$tot water. peeler, all otense5.
$12.500 obo. Call Dennis
705-2T7-3250(snp)
COMPUTER FACTORY
BLOWOUT. Amennq 1 yr no
payments then $1Nwk (000
400 Mhz loaded. primer,
moms. imemet, software and
more Free scanner, delivery
am sew 1-800.515.5545
COMPUTER SPECIALS. Inter -
starter system 5388
Permum laptop $749 Loaded
4ODMHz system. superfast
5888 We love doing upgrades
and drif-ft rears ( )655-
3661
D0LLHOU3E. handcrafted. all
electric fixtures. wallplugs in
each room, no furniture. Ask-
ing $650 00 Cap 905-837-1979
DOMISIZMG - Oak dining
table •nth 4 chairs, Intingroom
soles. Colla and end tables.
of ice desks and dims. book-
cases. floor tamp. fes. pro -
cors. portable heaters.
Dowling balls. stereo. We
decks. TV. seving mactkne
and much more (95)65-
7727
BSS SATELLITE Syseem. 400
plus
6-4,160- 70055 new 0799 nil
ESTATE SALE, Dun= Phyte
dining set 11 pe solid oak
dining set 3 pc Dar ser. 6
stools. recliner char, various
I1fl... l0 items Calf
(9o5>576-/036
FACTORY DIRECT BA "KS
Mattresses and futons on
Sale Felon from $179. srgle
mattresses from $59. sets
from $189, doubles from
$249 Careen from $299 Lim
lion tFree OheeMvaady and pay
g�nloy u.
PrJker+rg (985)658307-0288. 1-
IW220.2282
FVTONS. KAU SAO. sora.
mattresses recliners wog
Phare. etc The OW �1' a
Vie bowel price m uuiAam
F-nMs and been 11005 always
in stock, me* m wap up for
Cnnstmes LL19 s Furtdure.
488 King St W. Ostawa (905)
436-0660 PS Santa Shops
Lkrg1 S Ice flux savkgs' `
GIANT MATTRESS SALE a1
Ooudatror ;,entre Showroom.
181 Boris St. Oshawa Sirngkes
Ian $79 95. 48- a Doubles
from f99. Clueers from $129
Delime Skmoer
PKU. Diren
Set (10 year warn) Bat se-
kction. caps i warranty, on
rom we
Cabs of kilos[ Wd do-
Cal 905-720-M (Open 9 to
6. Aeon - Sell
man APPLIANCES Pars/
Sakes.'Serviu Weekend sake
No GST -Maytag viasherrorY-
er Stirs . Only 5599 G E
washer/dryer. suactvftm
f6497pr. G.E ►ri0p%stove.
4yrs . $599. WnwlDow
ayrs trosi-trot white. i3
Washers. $150/up Dryers
15&two M )aytag wry
dryers $449 Electric/gas
Soves S9% up Large sa«-
son refrigerators $149/up.
426. Too many b tat. cant
fisd our showroom today
eGmcoe St.s (905)728_4043_.
3.1M�x 3W TiG Iletchr*
istkd $2 50/sq.n., Birds pre-
tiriislled $4/ n. Also cant
Owning- Cal Doug (905)649-
1506.
HOME THEATRE SYSTEMA
JVC H6 END Odby Digital, AP
Recarers 5wom. ndudn0
�aalrrs�yormw 2.440 3-
dation Pritx 956.52 . to.
for best a W&
Oddoom so"" (906) 579 -
ow
ti*"0 pwwp so Calls-
Nkm ow. 89.400. Cal
% a�v�llalle
lu
now i mom. Alen Mono-
difoad piano for ale. Coe
h89NC AIJ99, 10
;�2g
woull flomrbnlfltr SM
PIOOOi1MAOOFATIB
CLOCKS. Specatk on all Pia-
nos and lNybowr ?I. Hue w
lesion of Mw and mod pia-
nos. New bpd pilot front
V95 and up. Riven 10 own.
I=% of al sand payments
only. Also a Huge telac '
of Waindlatheir docks from
8906 and nip. Cal TEiEP PUMP
NO 433.1491.
SATELLITE DISH, Slarmhoice.
golf prize . never opened
$199 435-3660 evenings.
SOFA. MATCHING bvesat i
chair, like new $1200 o b.o.
Please call (9051404-0281
PINEMAK FURNITURE We
have been handcrafting the
fighest quality SOLID pme 8
oak fumiture available any-
where. for 25 YEARS! We
specialize in Dirkfgroom,
Bedroom. Enlertarmtem (Nuts
and Home office Cen-
tres. Come in and see our
Stale of thie Art woodworking
facility and tet us stow You
how quality furniture is
made. Traditional Woodwork-
mg. 115 Nath Port Road. Port
Perry, 905 -98s -N774 ftJl
W" tradihowwoodwonk-
trg once
TREADMILL. M:pnetic re-
cumbaw and lifecycle type
exerase bike. tpRoper.
weights. and eliptioal
(905)120.3079
WAYNE GRETSKY Rookie
Carl lot sale Pius maty mile
hockey i baseDal Cards, can
Cady 0 905-432-9918 (slip)
WOODWORKERS LUMBER
Punted rough pone. oak
chem
maple. 26 -pir 1
Moving
loatitln s"uo
(905)957-4217
WOODWORKING equipment
Beaver tablesaw M. Bea-
ver wood lathes $275 Bever
dnA press $250 DMO prefer
$275. Dena shyer 5250
Behr bandsaw $300
1905)725-5ees.
RECONDITIONED FRIMS
-ecotdibaxo rang-
es $125+ up. reconditioned
dryers $125( up new -
taro washds $199 / up. new
and reconditioned coin oper-
ated washers ala dryers at
ow prices Now brand bane
rl. new 307
yp1 dock SM and pwith doaid window
$430 Recondd+one0 24- rag-
es anis 21r trod fie, fridges
now available Rode seledon
of Other new ad reconnde-
e, , appkrice, Cal us Io-
day. StphKnsons Appiai[-
a. Saks. Serum. Pats 154
Brum St Odtawa(WS) 576-
7448 web sin; www dwtam-
Mao corinuptiersans
WIN WaPftd Articles
ANTIOunmi sekMM Ad-
vice- soya valuable usuany
foe' Purchasng oiMrldd• es -
falls wtsome gwon cord_
ants. (no kind to glue con-
siilesed). OdMCbons of Ny
sort. giamiba or single at,
bgut Ades. SpKW entered in
Moofoaff popery 1T1 try 10 m-
spond to all gntnfs. Robert
Bowe Antiques- Brookln.
Drum - (905)655-8049 or
(905)242-0890
CllOREII A If00oEN deo-
ho isizoaylotae lot bade
yard lits$ -ted. CAN 723 7175
Ark or Chnstam or Glom. sap
WANTED
*Leat Tickets'
WIN pay face value.
Call Bruce Dartford
5744400
lad. 2207
cnwl RA aMBRB d 'The
Gib a raft shoolo kilt
w'
ed in do Cowion Ra Mw -
UK 4 lank out a Otdrat Lull
s $ribs a sMyo oakt 6
may o the ovbficTOObe fb not
Mee a be Mlle Tbam is No
6 MwM oodlaCL Ikd stArfs
at $36dwbt181. Cal 905.436
1024.
Led i
FNNNN - very ental -tette
and bele dog. 1ealale, Har-
wood and Haft' 2 ow Foeld
Monday. Pkae d 428-
8611C1q
FOUND - knglepit bell 7
cross. Fowl in Greawood
conservation area Nov. 2511.
Rcantly had pupa. Please
d ar"m 906-4262037.
FOUND billies firng. Hwy 2 a
Ritchie. 9054274564. cm
MANAGEMENT TRAINEES
and
PART-TIMERS
Qualifications:
• Retail Experience 2 years
• Excellent Customer Service
• Excellent communication skills
To join our winning team:
Please call Linda Courtney at
(416) 789-8991 ext. 1402
or
please fax (416) 789-6950
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If there are firms or individuals to whom
you do not wish your reply sent, simply
place your application in an envelope
addressed to the box number in the
advertisement and attach a list of such
names. Place your application and list in
an envelope and address to: Box Replies.
If the advertiser is one of the names on
your list your application will be
destroyed.
PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are taxed
direct h to Oshawa This Week, will not
be orwarded to the file number.
Originals must be sent directly as
Indicated by the instructions in the ad,
, 1 PealSnispl.al
HELP GIVE a • rwiess pet a
second chance Heathy kd-
tens. vis cltetted with first,
booster Adult CM, all spayed
or neirlded. fuly ra=mtmed.
several ckWvved Many
medium to Wryer breeds of
dogs also available Pets
supplies and donations al-
ways welcomed Foster
tames for medum to Wise
Dogs as
well as aK needed.
Call now to book your polls
plow, wish Sema For Will
mew call Durham Animal
Adoption X (905) 4368411
1 1 Amomoeiw
for JgL
Ills WICK PARK AVE.,
power stanng. power bakes.
power windows, M. criirse.
kafw interior. 31.995 as rs.
TOWO- (11M) 721-22M
1110 LEVY LAWU ON. 4
y, autohigh" nnlew
$1500 o It o CALL 434-6490
1/M MERCURY COUGAR.
black wdh 1181. Naamom
rims. koicted wtti snmroof.
remott stat. exmNer - co ndi-
tot 1901om, $1.900 Cal 434-
8924 (snp)
1918 PLYN O M SM
DAUM, 107,000 klms Sil-
ver, to 1m and annsm Is*
w. real nice driver. $2.995.
Mal. (905) 435-4174
19M S-15 King Cab PA).
b, 978 Oldsmobile DDeeb
19. 350 - 4 bard, melt condi-
-- -- -soon eraam in 13
. $2.000. 000 905436 -
Hal NAM MPV. 171(
mrti6W. ON-a$IIY 65.495.
Brock Ado Pidrarg. 427-
6110
no PON= Aft LE 2
OW awomaic, 4 CYL-
177,OfxmtMt Ioo0 tsrts4s, .
rim WIS. As N .cad
tMN Cbwjm t CeebNw. a fo,
1 �7itdet 2 door. arwRM
as. air, awm.
ioe-asko
162.800 kill & 54500. Cam
Sm Shorn as (965) 837-
lm tATBRN All
107.000 XK St WK +door
fewkote Wrltt pAaaled eMis-
sMOK
0�iweopNrNaryylML raoNMr ilia flaw
-7
MOMgad. Cal 905576-
HM OO . 4 dr. 3.1 ewe
SM. 11.990 GtMd1bt P 4 dr.
Pr GTPM Stated
l
fully fadeLt ho
badw. $6685; 19913 comes
capon 3.1 ang" loaded
$5500; 1919 BMW full tint.
5.7 W4 $7500: 1919 SID
Sam 4x1, Idea M raw
brakes. ball On. adorn
15519: N cors put, aipetpionnnp
mw a rarmlr706-YT/
M
y. Cam 27T
D-906-985.0071; -
3250.(orlp)
IMI$ ACCLAr. low Mon
600.
TTikpL ho�M (9060433•-40
1MN FM UVIV 9 GL, 4
door. dean car. eft, '" 120
kite.. con" and emiaions
lewd. $9.350 or best otter
Ydohane (905) 7a -M
1 Aw es
lar Sale
19117 DODGE STRATUS ES.
excelkm "pe. well main-
Tained. 100.000 km Loaded
Asong 53.500. Cerbhed and
(905)579-1413
1M7 HONDA CIVIC Q,
hatchback. silver 50.000 km,
WAY dnven. 5 speed. ps_ am -
fm --tient. 4 Cylinder. cn5-
IOm Ona. werder/somm r trials.
as;" $14.900 Can (905)
4367717 arta 7 p in
WE FINANCE
EVERYONE
First time buy-
ers, bankrupt,
bad credit, n0
credit. You
work? You
drive! Lots of
choice. Down or
Trade may be
required.
SPEM
FINANCE
DEPARTMENT
SHERIDAN CHEM
9RM-7064M
AFFOODAEE VBKW for
sale. d today. 1990 501011111,
9N.000 on.. awwAic. 4 door.
Emission TWO and calNect.
$2.195.00 or best of 1967
Buck Lesaere. fol United.
fywission Tested and Grilled,
$2,900.00 or best oft Cal
66N 5655 ofd ilk for Randy.
ASSUME b"m d lase,
2N40WAN , 19 bbet Snwdm,
Seca, air 21,01104M SMIlf
Ma dL (Now in" GO To"
831-0294 ie. Med
SM Dow I
Free &Warranty
Fr" ad saamoraimai
Bad txedit ��
96
per lommidN
AWagabb
(905) 420-1666
PLNBi TRNDK no 40dMd
1985 GW one on, da*
dual, 4X4, only 102J*U.,
equip we 91L Fisher poo A
saMec Vary ad mmnared.
Uta h" poli mak W
place. d W&46--=.
1 AwomoWM
WIN
A i A AUTO- Carstrucks.
boats We pay up to $10,000
Cash on the spot Any condi-
Ian. any year. Call us any
time. 21 hours, 7 days. 30
min. service. 9k 5-M-5003 or
905-424-0591
CASH FOR CARS$ We buy
used vehicles. Vehicles must
be n r-wirwg condition. Cal
427.2415 or come to 479
Be* St. Eat Ajax a MHIR-
AD AUTO SALES
1 fee, INL
Trude
1199 FordF1 lon r XLS.
10.000k m. 1x4. loaded.
$30.000 434-2775
1 vow/
4 vimw D110"
11191 DODGE CARAVAN LE,
AIC. P/W, P/L. PPB. IMiniry
sound. running boards. V6
3.01 erpne, certified and
emission tested 220.000
ors $4550.905d#7137.
IIB2 FORD AEROSTAR XL.
extended 7pass . cruise. hl.
AIC. arcelae shape. 222.000
eonm%ft kms 6cy1 , new
teres Asking $4.399
(905)134-1938
Ie93 FORD AEROSTAN XL-
Mack at certdied. emission
tested. 208K. exrxmait cad -
bon. askng $4500. Cal 130 -
am (Mltkwby)
1"4 PLYMOIITIt Voyager
SE. loaded quad seats.
148.00Otms. futI , $8200
Pleas can f905)427.4649
1885 CHEM ASTRO Van
Loaded Ar tag. cruise, till.
power window. abs. 8 pas -
SOW. 119.000km. E�1
condmon $11.750 o b.o. Cor-
obw (905)263-2064 evening
or wkds
m1 ApA
For AW
smwmom plus hydro. 1
pbedroom in Aox7applanceess.
saun& hot full ito pa
Cad Eh a I arocgW 905.683-
2100
Two B DROOM& available
tot December 1 or January 1
Two 4cabors at 350 Mai
a 946 Masson Rd.. Oshawa
$72omonM. all inclusive. no
Pets phase all from 9a m -
p9 in 905.576-0724
1 -BEDROOM basement
apartment, commuter s de -
11", "11.1verpoolaval-
awe Dec 1st FFirstAast. no
pat. non-smoker. $6001
nand, (9MW1-3663
1 magioul own living
room. bahoom. share knch-
en a laundry. Soto Pidamrv.
she preferred
(905 716: please leave
2 sari is Iaum" a>INI-
08K RYddNhrr/2. "pe-
mte mommMw
Carpet ad Idles calins.
$725AloNM dUa adoo .fnsuLMet. No pN. M54W
1 � 1 for - 1 PANeii'
A UNBEATAKE DEALI From swing
Appliances. All Util.
In-house Supt. A Ililaint.
On site Security.JE
6 monthELYs
A$muowwa
6 moidhs free, then own a
Rental Office: Mon - Fr1.12 moon -house from $550/fnonmt. You
Set i Sun 1� r�require full time famiy in-
come $28,000 + reasonable
ALUNT PROPEcredit.Idothe rest. DontWait. Call Bill Rdu. ColdwelMANAGEMENBanker RMR Real Estate to-
day. (905) 728-9414
APARTMENTS - AJAX
33 & 77 Falby Crt.
2 & 3 Bedroom apts.
Call 686-0845
or visit us at:
http:/ /windjammer.webjump.com
AJAX - Small, two bedroom
bungalow, first and last. avail-
able immediately. References
a must. Call (905) 6$16.6870
BROOKLIN 3 -bedroom bun-
galow including basement. 4
appliances. 2 car partonp. 3 5
months, avaeable now. $1100
utilities. References, first/
Last. Call 416282-5857.
Hoksa ix a 1 Houses or a Houses or
Reel RoeSICK OF RENTINGOWN YOUR HOME -IT'S EASYII
First Time Buyer? - Call Markf
Discharged Bankrupt? -Call Mata
Not Much Downpayment?Call MartaMark offers honest. professional.
no pressure service to help you own a horns.
(905) 5714275 or 1-900.940.6275Mark Stapley
I:z Saks ta.a Fmvniex Ability Ftwel Ewee, Ltd.a 1 1 Ap_w woe ora HoseaRod
AJAXBEAL"nF,L'L oae bedroom llooses. avk Dec 1.
WaNc�etbeseaeat to
yard wkb patio. F-vc-
ptacrr- own lit -in
kiadiern. Referewoes-
s'700 inc'1 adhides
Debbie 427-8710
AJAX. niear Hwy 2 and Har-
wood urge 2 bedroom wal-
kup. 5 appkances. ISi/laS1.
etps. ImnieAale.950
per mo plusudities (905)
BACHELORAPTS512/motdh-
y pus ieenees. 3rd floor M*-
upromonif rengiMles cal
Wrtc852.3107 Leave mes-
sax
BAY LY A
LIVERPOOL
2 bedroom bium apt.
4 app Sm rare -
place. perking. eat in
lutebm close to GO.
s860/mo inclusive
416-289-3580
I�/RAL Ddwa alum 2
3 bedroom aPartmeiws auaw-
able tenbw *
irnpdose loaN amemtfes.
Please cal (905)723-0977 9
a.m. -4p.m.
maintained 2 vailable
DecLiu NO $875tau. NoOr (416)9784
EXTRA LARGE oM bedroombasement. wlaUd o back.
own emwrnw calk included.
h/ halt, $615+1N Milan. No
Iles N 8-4789
00-usurMARw000AMILY, 2 bed-
oots baeaNM cep. Mo itchaive. A ai1MkimomNe�6MalueSmowe Close o al aamw
int UWAY kc 420 1211
2 bull.bunol. seperm swam.
help. sous. toss 11. da.pots te al oma". $ei0l
arwk-!� of
1 iDI ALSONo 7' M
8NNM19 RIM 2-IIM NNW
Roby d hom 1760.1/2 d
IBMa Pitierkl0 Ifodt 110.3-bd1M bestows apt $050•
NIRIIa• 90$436.404, 416•am W351Z
2 LARNE 3 bOMM Mmi-
mNN, SWtt1M SL S.. Od NL F6alERNIN - 2 beboom. br
� roots. alteredow.hanilyst t
Car penkil8, to pent. avea-
able Dec. 1, Sm pks dii-
725 9 ON- CalanytimeM -.*-
1206
and convenience 8eautdteyre-0ecormad 2 -bedroom
aputmwd wdarge brconn.
Ra. Cwdw!
pod. etc. UnWetgrourd part-
mpImrndale oaapan-cy316)441-1619PICKEMC. OC EA W.K. 1
bedroom bassement apart-
ment SeperM entrancefno
$7 ndetive �-
1475
PICKETING - newlyMil. t
bdrm basement apartmdd
nearMapr Oaks and Broc kRd. f615/mo ubkies + able
lid.AvailableDecembertetd (905)1262896
RETI O - Quiet budding in
Ottawa. matwe Mnwds.
antral locabm.2 A 3 bed-
room apart I I available
Jeremy 1st Electric hat
WWW/dryer eadn floor TM
(905) 579- 9016.
SPACOUS .0-mamtained 2
bedroom opts Avail at 900
and 6M Glai St Some so
walk-in closets. paint P1
ad. Coss to schools, iWPP!'g
cadre. GO Station. UMma
inducted. Cal 7264993.
2e ffreesMapy�dawrk ti
3 8/Rfor rer
0 a 5800 util. irk
280 Wentworth 5
Your First choir
1061721-8741
bad.
no oft.
WWW 14KWWM aaikble
So s RaftLi b9os5-VA
7M.
Billy ant stm it" can ort
yyYOoW0 ods hOW for NU IMI
occb5► SalgapsidIru Nyna�p R>W
321 B6N100 oi1190R Bili -
1.
wN!/NIN IM ora, adeM
kiinL Tw&4$dro M ap-
avel" issadYlely
FWA Minn. hest- 4*0 111-
dwtd. No does, 1713.50►
M4dh. CSMIL 1 Owe�O
$Pam kawdly. Day*" 263-
8319 or rankle$ 203-2522
Hi ee n,
YOU CANNO r
AFFORD TO
BUY A MOUSE?
If hill $70011NIOnlit
(905) 571-6275
1400-8s40-6275
markity
sft ftmmaseawmdui
AIM NOOA Ile I an a home
for yarn 6 MNIBtt left, From
Sm.. items mgwromw
team 129410. Bras Spw W
hero And BnarlCkl/. Cam
Ken CCM$, Cold" Garin
(905)72x-9114.
WX
urnis(optiorul)Cna4-bed-
mom alder torr(1 conb-
tion. Dea trM 1, Darden.
3-pankirq. out Dulstor-
a7rJworlahop. 1 Year tease.atxtupem•Y oil Jarirsry or air'f Brandon OptimaRewly416-410-94%
HARWOODA MY n Arca. 3
bedroom. air dose to AN
amends. $1100 pike mOba
Iwa) DecA. first i lata rM-
erenps. d 906.666-5513
OSHAWA MEA man flow
bungaow. 3 bedroom. 2011rooms. parkinrqg for 2, excel-
lem rw*hbourhood. $95Wmo
ad inclusive. nd ante. Cal
905-720.0790.
PICKETING Awel Dec 1.
3. sph, binbedroom. 3
full bathrooms. al mratnc.
$1500 likes. CaN San 905.
420.5137 or Adele 905.469-
8722.
THREE BEDROOM house for
rent. avadaDlt imme"ally
Central Oshawa. $795 pus
umma. One bedroom cep.
avidible Dec. 1. d Mlichak
Sam4 30. Mon. -Fri for ap-
IonmwN (SM) 725-7321.
1 O.wete.ea
rR
atm NEW townhouse for
reit in Courece Ors2 nrkMs
from 401, First a tap mals
rem 5 new Wiphaves. cow
its air. S12".Oomwith plus
LeftiesNOWIMOW.. no pas.
Call after 6:00 pm. 905432-
3960, Autiaable JNLitm
1PAante
IK FAFA
AVAILABLEmom in Plift 0 a-
ble. "'Intl iSCiiWu, nM
906)•rlo 131M
NBiya24wENmNL Nm rill
me of 3 bedrow hom d
dock and t(nep wo �w
smolmr.
irneMr
slue. IV -7629
PIpOFRNIa FWNf$Aed aid
l istaii fled ease; offt Calite
in Mike hoot Owed seal -
All fat it im NslrankW
ROM" tats. Call
190047-90117.
KERING, room for rem,
Owe kilchen. lawdfy facili-
ties, $100h GIM. SMO".
No doe to Go. Mobs
wo full-time. Cal (905)
420-6 17.
ROOM for refit, all ndusive.
$3Wmonth, firs;VW, avail.
Dec. 1, Hwy#2/Church area,
dose to 401. Fefryk pre
forted. Cal Lisa 905-126.6074
ager 7p.m.
ROUGE VALLEY AREA. dean
furnished room, in Quiet, adult
home, suitable for fulty em-
ployed non-smoker. Shure
separate kitchen, bathrooms.
References. first and W.
$IOWweek (905)509-2459
a 1 Shred
LARGE LUXURY CONDO to
share with one other person
Professional preferred. $600
all mdusive. First/last. Park-
ing, dose to transit. Available
immediately. Call 905.837-
3027
NON-SMOKING room in
N Oshawa home to share.
$5001mont includes ueklies,
parking, laundry facilities
Available immediately. Call
721-8607.
UPS
Coridowenetnns
PENTHOUSE CONDO. 2 -bed -
Oshawa 5 aP
pliances, fireplace FVWSt.
no pets, no amok reirsq. $8501
month plus hydro Phone
(905)576 3367
VALLEY FARM RD. /HWY 2,
luxury brand new 2 bedrooms.
uWal es included. Renal prime
starting from $1.200. Ful re-
creation facility (416) 296-
1012
1 OW= a
Retail So"
f!! LOCATION LOCATION LO
CATION "' Across from
Oshawa Centre 600 s4 h 0M
fice aaeaDk Oct. 1. Call 434-
2447 or 655-4132.
in CIAL UNITS. Park i
Noor great location 1 Arae -
able man, 1425sq. h each.
rad AS) 579-5077 char s
pen (905) 571.3281
• 1
Flo
alde
VIM PAIRM
ATTENTION SNOMBNIDS: A
perfect family vacation home
in Clearvnter Fonda. 3 bed-
room tovweouse. pow. jawz-
n. tents court, pond. BIO.
pn We yard. dose to beach
and golfing. Available now.
,tan i April For into. i Illidloa
1905) 579.3768
CLEARWATER. moble (per-
manent) furnished. 2 -3 -Wm
homes, hnaYd pod. hot hO.
miirMs to boadMt/majar al-
t racbor-s. Nine Wayy baseball.
NHL Hockey. J4 Football.
Ilorse/dOg trach. CttiMrai
welcome (905)683-5503.
phows slioem in your Mane.
M11
Private, HNwa
IN Sok
N MMUM N. of oshaew
Unique 2 storey re R -
sdlodNloup on 1/2+ an Id.
3 bedrooms, wen opo con -
cop irks levo 1 12 bea&
fang room, overlooks Irimipl
no
din"
area Newer didapdd
chol29.000. face r)357-2563
Ow 6 p.m.
DISTOM SALE - Bart lis
closures, fro tea of f0rodo-
wm properties in DurNm
Region. To recerve a free
coaipuW&md pritlloM call 24
hs. I* 14194W7965. m)
11042 to heave a *map in-
dicarg which price OW and
ata yow Ne interested n.
(Tall to no one. Railed cow -
my of Stan Glop lkrmpe
Rdy)
1 enanctleeaae
NFKINCNLM aNICK TOWN -
fMet AIN$ HwwooMbrylr! .
1,48364K. 3 " om 2.12
bl*L MW LParada. Pd-
willttlpiM COWL CAN 905427e -
W73 for bulb. Pdwft MIA a
SPML CAP
r�
ON= mm M . GM old
a IMM 4" WORM pools
Emyone a cepled mBaldMe
of =0 aft call for flea
fdOMud w. 905576.3506.
S1dO fats Wddd.
MORTGAGES AND LOANS
1ST, 2NDS AND 3RDS,
Need reaattctiite an ppnr 6articienj.
COIMaN 4m experiencEd - , "I aleeead CC shopping
Your si L d m evaywhem tewlinit in a nevetive
innp a Pnvaee ANId s availeble wraith equity.
ASK FOR
SYLVTA JULES
;IGS) tif425S7 or (Ie5) 43a-f42f sits. fI tvini
$500. down. own Your own
RENT -WORRY FRE
hd^�>< x•900ar-
for lees ten rem. OAC.
t,2 A S Bed.ilea
Apts.
21 hs freeetdnneaaQeRkl9furbished
a FleweDs-72e-1069e>n2.wel
includ
BNtker RMR RealEstate.
Anew Rasaro.
APARTMENTS - AJAX
33 & 77 Falby Crt.
2 & 3 Bedroom apts.
Call 686-0845
or visit us at:
http:/ /windjammer.webjump.com
AJAX - Small, two bedroom
bungalow, first and last. avail-
able immediately. References
a must. Call (905) 6$16.6870
BROOKLIN 3 -bedroom bun-
galow including basement. 4
appliances. 2 car partonp. 3 5
months, avaeable now. $1100
utilities. References, first/
Last. Call 416282-5857.
Hoksa ix a 1 Houses or a Houses or
Reel RoeSICK OF RENTINGOWN YOUR HOME -IT'S EASYII
First Time Buyer? - Call Markf
Discharged Bankrupt? -Call Mata
Not Much Downpayment?Call MartaMark offers honest. professional.
no pressure service to help you own a horns.
(905) 5714275 or 1-900.940.6275Mark Stapley
I:z Saks ta.a Fmvniex Ability Ftwel Ewee, Ltd.a 1 1 Ap_w woe ora HoseaRod
AJAXBEAL"nF,L'L oae bedroom llooses. avk Dec 1.
WaNc�etbeseaeat to
yard wkb patio. F-vc-
ptacrr- own lit -in
kiadiern. Referewoes-
s'700 inc'1 adhides
Debbie 427-8710
AJAX. niear Hwy 2 and Har-
wood urge 2 bedroom wal-
kup. 5 appkances. ISi/laS1.
etps. ImnieAale.950
per mo plusudities (905)
BACHELORAPTS512/motdh-
y pus ieenees. 3rd floor M*-
upromonif rengiMles cal
Wrtc852.3107 Leave mes-
sax
BAY LY A
LIVERPOOL
2 bedroom bium apt.
4 app Sm rare -
place. perking. eat in
lutebm close to GO.
s860/mo inclusive
416-289-3580
I�/RAL Ddwa alum 2
3 bedroom aPartmeiws auaw-
able tenbw *
irnpdose loaN amemtfes.
Please cal (905)723-0977 9
a.m. -4p.m.
maintained 2 vailable
DecLiu NO $875tau. NoOr (416)9784
EXTRA LARGE oM bedroombasement. wlaUd o back.
own emwrnw calk included.
h/ halt, $615+1N Milan. No
Iles N 8-4789
00-usurMARw000AMILY, 2 bed-
oots baeaNM cep. Mo itchaive. A ai1MkimomNe�6MalueSmowe Close o al aamw
int UWAY kc 420 1211
2 bull.bunol. seperm swam.
help. sous. toss 11. da.pots te al oma". $ei0l
arwk-!� of
1 iDI ALSONo 7' M
8NNM19 RIM 2-IIM NNW
Roby d hom 1760.1/2 d
IBMa Pitierkl0 Ifodt 110.3-bd1M bestows apt $050•
NIRIIa• 90$436.404, 416•am W351Z
2 LARNE 3 bOMM Mmi-
mNN, SWtt1M SL S.. Od NL F6alERNIN - 2 beboom. br
� roots. alteredow.hanilyst t
Car penkil8, to pent. avea-
able Dec. 1, Sm pks dii-
725 9 ON- CalanytimeM -.*-
1206
and convenience 8eautdteyre-0ecormad 2 -bedroom
aputmwd wdarge brconn.
Ra. Cwdw!
pod. etc. UnWetgrourd part-
mpImrndale oaapan-cy316)441-1619PICKEMC. OC EA W.K. 1
bedroom bassement apart-
ment SeperM entrancefno
$7 ndetive �-
1475
PICKETING - newlyMil. t
bdrm basement apartmdd
nearMapr Oaks and Broc kRd. f615/mo ubkies + able
lid.AvailableDecembertetd (905)1262896
RETI O - Quiet budding in
Ottawa. matwe Mnwds.
antral locabm.2 A 3 bed-
room apart I I available
Jeremy 1st Electric hat
WWW/dryer eadn floor TM
(905) 579- 9016.
SPACOUS .0-mamtained 2
bedroom opts Avail at 900
and 6M Glai St Some so
walk-in closets. paint P1
ad. Coss to schools, iWPP!'g
cadre. GO Station. UMma
inducted. Cal 7264993.
2e ffreesMapy�dawrk ti
3 8/Rfor rer
0 a 5800 util. irk
280 Wentworth 5
Your First choir
1061721-8741
bad.
no oft.
WWW 14KWWM aaikble
So s RaftLi b9os5-VA
7M.
Billy ant stm it" can ort
yyYOoW0 ods hOW for NU IMI
occb5► SalgapsidIru Nyna�p R>W
321 B6N100 oi1190R Bili -
1.
wN!/NIN IM ora, adeM
kiinL Tw&4$dro M ap-
avel" issadYlely
FWA Minn. hest- 4*0 111-
dwtd. No does, 1713.50►
M4dh. CSMIL 1 Owe�O
$Pam kawdly. Day*" 263-
8319 or rankle$ 203-2522
Hi ee n,
YOU CANNO r
AFFORD TO
BUY A MOUSE?
If hill $70011NIOnlit
(905) 571-6275
1400-8s40-6275
markity
sft ftmmaseawmdui
AIM NOOA Ile I an a home
for yarn 6 MNIBtt left, From
Sm.. items mgwromw
team 129410. Bras Spw W
hero And BnarlCkl/. Cam
Ken CCM$, Cold" Garin
(905)72x-9114.
WX
urnis(optiorul)Cna4-bed-
mom alder torr(1 conb-
tion. Dea trM 1, Darden.
3-pankirq. out Dulstor-
a7rJworlahop. 1 Year tease.atxtupem•Y oil Jarirsry or air'f Brandon OptimaRewly416-410-94%
HARWOODA MY n Arca. 3
bedroom. air dose to AN
amends. $1100 pike mOba
Iwa) DecA. first i lata rM-
erenps. d 906.666-5513
OSHAWA MEA man flow
bungaow. 3 bedroom. 2011rooms. parkinrqg for 2, excel-
lem rw*hbourhood. $95Wmo
ad inclusive. nd ante. Cal
905-720.0790.
PICKETING Awel Dec 1.
3. sph, binbedroom. 3
full bathrooms. al mratnc.
$1500 likes. CaN San 905.
420.5137 or Adele 905.469-
8722.
THREE BEDROOM house for
rent. avadaDlt imme"ally
Central Oshawa. $795 pus
umma. One bedroom cep.
avidible Dec. 1. d Mlichak
Sam4 30. Mon. -Fri for ap-
IonmwN (SM) 725-7321.
1 O.wete.ea
rR
atm NEW townhouse for
reit in Courece Ors2 nrkMs
from 401, First a tap mals
rem 5 new Wiphaves. cow
its air. S12".Oomwith plus
LeftiesNOWIMOW.. no pas.
Call after 6:00 pm. 905432-
3960, Autiaable JNLitm
1PAante
IK FAFA
AVAILABLEmom in Plift 0 a-
ble. "'Intl iSCiiWu, nM
906)•rlo 131M
NBiya24wENmNL Nm rill
me of 3 bedrow hom d
dock and t(nep wo �w
smolmr.
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slue. IV -7629
PIpOFRNIa FWNf$Aed aid
l istaii fled ease; offt Calite
in Mike hoot Owed seal -
All fat it im NslrankW
ROM" tats. Call
190047-90117.
KERING, room for rem,
Owe kilchen. lawdfy facili-
ties, $100h GIM. SMO".
No doe to Go. Mobs
wo full-time. Cal (905)
420-6 17.
ROOM for refit, all ndusive.
$3Wmonth, firs;VW, avail.
Dec. 1, Hwy#2/Church area,
dose to 401. Fefryk pre
forted. Cal Lisa 905-126.6074
ager 7p.m.
ROUGE VALLEY AREA. dean
furnished room, in Quiet, adult
home, suitable for fulty em-
ployed non-smoker. Shure
separate kitchen, bathrooms.
References. first and W.
$IOWweek (905)509-2459
a 1 Shred
LARGE LUXURY CONDO to
share with one other person
Professional preferred. $600
all mdusive. First/last. Park-
ing, dose to transit. Available
immediately. Call 905.837-
3027
NON-SMOKING room in
N Oshawa home to share.
$5001mont includes ueklies,
parking, laundry facilities
Available immediately. Call
721-8607.
UPS
Coridowenetnns
PENTHOUSE CONDO. 2 -bed -
Oshawa 5 aP
pliances, fireplace FVWSt.
no pets, no amok reirsq. $8501
month plus hydro Phone
(905)576 3367
VALLEY FARM RD. /HWY 2,
luxury brand new 2 bedrooms.
uWal es included. Renal prime
starting from $1.200. Ful re-
creation facility (416) 296-
1012
1 OW= a
Retail So"
f!! LOCATION LOCATION LO
CATION "' Across from
Oshawa Centre 600 s4 h 0M
fice aaeaDk Oct. 1. Call 434-
2447 or 655-4132.
in CIAL UNITS. Park i
Noor great location 1 Arae -
able man, 1425sq. h each.
rad AS) 579-5077 char s
pen (905) 571.3281
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Flo
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VIM PAIRM
ATTENTION SNOMBNIDS: A
perfect family vacation home
in Clearvnter Fonda. 3 bed-
room tovweouse. pow. jawz-
n. tents court, pond. BIO.
pn We yard. dose to beach
and golfing. Available now.
,tan i April For into. i Illidloa
1905) 579.3768
CLEARWATER. moble (per-
manent) furnished. 2 -3 -Wm
homes, hnaYd pod. hot hO.
miirMs to boadMt/majar al-
t racbor-s. Nine Wayy baseball.
NHL Hockey. J4 Football.
Ilorse/dOg trach. CttiMrai
welcome (905)683-5503.
phows slioem in your Mane.
M11
Private, HNwa
IN Sok
N MMUM N. of oshaew
Unique 2 storey re R -
sdlodNloup on 1/2+ an Id.
3 bedrooms, wen opo con -
cop irks levo 1 12 bea&
fang room, overlooks Irimipl
no
din"
area Newer didapdd
chol29.000. face r)357-2563
Ow 6 p.m.
DISTOM SALE - Bart lis
closures, fro tea of f0rodo-
wm properties in DurNm
Region. To recerve a free
coaipuW&md pritlloM call 24
hs. I* 14194W7965. m)
11042 to heave a *map in-
dicarg which price OW and
ata yow Ne interested n.
(Tall to no one. Railed cow -
my of Stan Glop lkrmpe
Rdy)
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fMet AIN$ HwwooMbrylr! .
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bl*L MW LParada. Pd-
willttlpiM COWL CAN 905427e -
W73 for bulb. Pdwft MIA a
SPML CAP
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a IMM 4" WORM pools
Emyone a cepled mBaldMe
of =0 aft call for flea
fdOMud w. 905576.3506.
S1dO fats Wddd.
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TREE REMOVAL a MAINTENANCE
Sunday, December 5, 1999, 6:30-7:30p.m.
STUMP REMMAL a
Doors open at 6:00p.rn.
SEASOWD FIREWOOD AVAILABLE
Iroquois Park Sports Center, Pad #1
DAVE 831-7055
Tickets $2.00 each, available at the door
Free Coke Coolers to the first 100 people! Door Prizes!
party Services Parry Services
MORTGAGES - Good. bad and
voly Financing for any
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Services Corp. 905)
6805• I liuslrie•s
rtunaw.
SS GOVERNMENT - Funds$$
Grants and loans Information
to slant and expand your busi-
ness or tam, 1.800-5058866
1 HAVE MADE Over 2 Mil -
bon
Dollars in a home based.
strep free business. 1 am
loobrq for a few key individu-
als to teach 7 tum key oper-
ation. call 1 -am -2381668
Cal 24 his
$S Government
Funds$$
Grants and bans
Information to start
and expand your
business or farm.
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HONED HOUSEWIVES - ON-
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171 NOT and *WM lor a wild
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rata winter specials 1-900-
451-0117. S Mmn 18.
OSHAWA RELAXING MAS-
SAGE Shatsu Service 40 Klnnqq
St. W (905) 404-9625 11 30
am-9pm
RELAXATION Body mAaspsxaW.
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(906.426 i5e5
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Basement Apts.,
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Additions, electrical,
drywall, masortairy
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20 yrs. Exp.
Call Mario
(905} 619-
4663.
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4663
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for all your
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Mike
571-0541
DOORS ORE US
GARAGE DOORS,
OPENERS,(We
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SPRINGS, CABLES,
ROLLERS.
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connuciiiif:
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cell (416)616-
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al reasoriable prices
209E off for Seniors .�
call for a FREE Estimate `
404.9669 e
* C hildren's entertainment for any occasion.
MAXWELL PAIRTING. 15 Clowns, character look-alikes, loot bags,
years ex hence Call Colft, * face painting, magic, music.
705-676-0241 or 705-741-90"'Blue RlbEon Attiard tYiNler •Gly PaIWM g6 9T 91 dl9'
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painting.
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cam
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will beat a" price.
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b DECOR
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Europeen Workman-
ship
Fast, clean,
reliable service.
428-0081
MOUNTAIN
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We vrill move anytlrlp,
anywhere. aitytrrse.
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• Live animals • All occasions
• All ages
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( 905) 839-7057
Howe cleaning : •Adult
Entertainment
KLASSIC
CLEANING
Pickering and
Alan arca.
�'acuurrung dusony
bonded, Ooon done by
hard, badvoorm,
Reasonable rases
Eleni 428-8656
Mary 428-1648
840
SERVICE
Experts in Rcmoval,
Trimming. Pruning
&Topping
Fully insured.
Free estimates
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Serving Donurham
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requites
NEWSPAPER CARRIERS
to delver pa
perstwicea week in the
odNMl areas
UXBRIDGE
Main St. N.
Brock St.
Bristol Pond
Bristol Sands Crs. Alta Rd.
Heritage Hills
Silversprings Crs.
Hi 5 ne Crt.
Also Adult Carrier for walk
& driive routes needed
CALL DEBBIE'
905-852-9741
Is looking for reliablepeople to insert and
deliver�apers and flyers door to door
every Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday and
more mtormatlon
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1984 VW JETTA DIESEL
Hard to find, a must to seat Finished in red.
diesel mains. 5 speed. low kms. Sri. • 41612A.
1999 CHRYSLER INTREPID
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