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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_12_07PICKERING NEWS PI CKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 T PRESSRUN 44,600�_ 16 PAGES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1999 OPTIO (VERY $5/ $I NEWSSTAND pal Region politicians eye cnoPPrns council to na�r Durham `on radar screen' for change: Clement BY KEITH GIUJGA,t' Staff j'' Writer The day after Durham Region politicians debated the future of a consultant hired to study realign- ing government services, Ontario Municipal Affairs Minister Tony Clement issued a warning that he has the 905 regions in his sights. During a press conference at which he ordered Toronto to re- duce the size of its City council, Mr. Clement said Durham and other 905 regions are "on the radar screen" of the provincial govern- ment. "I want to make it clear to Peel, to York, to Durham, to Halton that they also have to come up with plans to reduce the occasional overlap and to reduce the number ,of politicians," Mr. Clement said. MOPPETS DAYCARE CENTRE NOW IN PICKERING 16 Months to 12 Years 06 Dunbarton Rd. (Hwy. n a Dwe) (905) 420-3211 Quality (Mild Care and Education For Over 15 Years �- -ALOOM W. trfriwlrle g of-imson come Or tareinaless "o Tot[ TO The ofewskineft (905) 420-3285 1550 GAYLY ST. UNIT 17, PICkering sbowrooM Marra Mon. -at His comments come as Durham councillors are preparing for a two-day retreat on Jan. II and 12 to debate service realign- ments and governance. In a published account. Mr. Clement added he wants to clarify the role of the Greater Toronto Services Board before the Province looks at amalgamations or reducing the number of politi- cians. He said, "905 politicians, the 905 structure of how many cities and how many regions we have. that is on our agenda" once the GTSB report is complete. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs said in an interview Mr. Clement's comments simply rein - See PICKERING page d Inside the News Advertiser WHM TO FIND R Editorial Page ...........6 008iorr Sla'er ..........6 Sports ................10 Classified .............12 GIVE US A CALL Gofreral ..........683-5110 Distr bAN ......683-5117 Clarified ........683-0707 0086 Nr k= .....683-3005 SirrfOrmy Years 1-800-662-8423 Grail .newsroomOdurham.net W66 site ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 l•9! 1r■ CENTRAL BRANCH Panthers' woes continue Page 10 CEUA BRONKHORST/ News Advertiser photo In over her head Austin Sye (centre) is given the toss by friends Alex White (left) and Support staff strike continues Two sides yet to resume bargaining Striking members of the Catholic school board's Associa- tion of Professional Student Ser- vices Personnel (APSSP) are hoping to resume negotiations with their employer as they enter their third week of job action, says a union spokesman. The local APSSP, which rep- resents approximately 30 Durham Catholic District School Board employees, launched a legal strike Nov. 22 after negoti- ations with the board broke down. Union members, who have been without a contract since last fall, are protesting salary and working conditions. The association turned down a board offer Nov. 29 and the two parties have not met in more than a week. But, Faye Cummings, the as- sociation's chief negotiator, re- ports the union is hoping to re- sume negotiations soon. "We're attempting to get them back to the table," she said following the union's general meeting Monday. "We're initiat- ing it." Lia Murphy during Austin's birthday parry Sunday at the McLean Community Centre pool. All three girls are from Pickering. See DURHAM page 4 Pickering groups bring to needy PICKERING — Area busi- nesses and community groups are teaming up once again this holiday season to hold a toy drive and Christmas dinner for local needy children and their families. The drive and dinner are being organized for the fourth year by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606, Michael Boyer Pontiac, Pick- ering Panthers, Pickering BiWay stores and other local businesses. Members of the public may support their efforts by donating a new, unwrapped toy suitable for children or gifts appropriate for youths aged 11 to 16 and seniors. Donations may be dropped off in the Christmas Truck in the show- room at Michael Boyer Pontiac, 715 Kingston Rd. (east of Whites Road, 831-2693); and at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606, 1555 Bayly St. (west of Brock71 Road, 839-2990). For more information or if you know of a child or family in need, call Ron or Bev Ireland at 426- 8120 or John or Linda Thornton at 686-0616. t 1 2 PRICE ALIGNMENT .DON'T PAY FOR" DAYS WUN TIE RIROUK OF Z T� ar.t • fat IMr a left o >tiiiiii sstw per dam tis rem& • Ow beaK tahel NdmM M set tie k%% ' No "*my e+OWN1 _ f e • e ��W M 1�{ a�eei lie t�ei w Oft ft mums K fisc" Osis! �% t •*Met/ IMP" i b stseeM s1 'tsta oar a"N" to w t w"M parts and aao coua.ort I��arae til , e e • leer eieele r Icer fie, fe■ler 3495 • oyer i160 ooy.aaa c6agea eo pov CaoaAYo 71re care arMh appaer ueM • RP- •�regetl» erw..f LUBE, 99 &_1 t OIL &FILTER 408, 111 rgsYd. ' Maw.Ms sue ea.w ftwip aopum29SON"Cam .�.: 1735 PICKERING PARKWAY AT BROCK ROAD 686-2309 N •' ,1999 �� Ajax mom her heart in India B)' LINDA u'HITE Stuff Writer Families are poor and live in makeshift homes, women are oppressed, and many children don't go to school. But people living in a desolate area of Delhi, India are -the nicest, well-dressed, happiest and cleanest people you'd ever want to meet," an Ajax woman reports. ' You tell them you love India and you've made their day." says Julie McGitchie, who returned to Delhi this fall after raising $1.680 for a charitable organization called Love India. Nis. McGitchie had trav- elled to Delhi last year with the Christian organization Harvest International. It is overseen by the World Har- vest Church. which has a parish in Oshawa attended by his. McGitchie. She decided to travel to Delhi in late October, a week before members of the parish were to venture there on a crusade in a nearby area, as she wanted to do some field work for courses she is taking at Durham Col- lege, where she is pursuing a diploma in human service counselling. And though the crusade was cancelled at the last minute because church members were unable to ob- tain proper visas due to po- litical problems in the area, Ms. McGitchie is glad she Church member wants to help impoverished nation's people was able to spend time in Delhi. "if I was to leave from (Canada to travel to a nation with much less), I asked my- self if I needed to go empty- handed," says the mother of two, who appreciates finan- She calls the sewing school "unique" because it offers training to women who are widowed or those who are forced out of their mothers-in-law's homes be- cause of the dowry system. Ms. McGitchie points to women who are "driven away" from their home so their husband can be "free to have a better financially - arranged marriage. Usually the woman comes home to her family who can hardly, if at all, afford her." The sewing school gives such women a chance to earn a small income by mak- ing items that can be sold in the marketplace. During training, they often make clothes for an orphanage and Julie McGitchie (left) returned from Delhi, India in schools. Ms. McGitchie, who October after completing a church mission overseen based many of her observa- by the World Harvest Church. Above, a slum school is tions on first-hand experi- packed with children who learn in conditions unseen ences and published reports in our socierv. in Indian newspapers, visit- cial donations from Canadi- an Auto Workers (CAW) Local 1090 ($680), the CAW national union's social justice fund ($250) and pri- vate donations ($750). As well, Dr. Nazlin McAlister of Ajax provided antibiotic cream and Rapid Photo at the Pickering Town Centre supplied film and develop- ing. Ms. McGitchie, a sewer at the DaimlerChrysler Ajax Trim Plant and Local 1090 member, also took sewing supplies donated by the plant for a women's sewing school. And although she wasn't able to visit the school, she is certain the items will make a difference. 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Expected to remain there until they are married, a girl is sent to the orphanage after the death of both parents or after one parent dies and the other is unable to care for her. "They were well-dressed and the place was pre- sentable," reports Ms. McGitchie. "All seemed happy...It is run as a large family with structure... The cost is about $25 per month per child" and the orphanage currently has sponsorships for 24 of its 39 residents. Ms. McGitchie also visit- ed several schools, including a slum school, so dubbed be- cause of its location in a four -square -mile area home to some 30,000 people. Now, she is wondering what else she can do there. "I feel like it's my project ... I seem to have a heart for India," admits Ms. McGitchie, who was careful not to wear shorts or short - sleeved tops or to take too many pictures in poor areas "because I didn't want to of- fend anyone." Ms. McGitchie is modest about her efforts, pointing to her church as inspiration, be- cause it also tries to help those in Durham Region. "I'm a single mother of two, a union worker and 1 care. It's not a big deal. It's just something I could do. You can be all these things." The Pickering Concert Band Presents A Canadian Christmas With the County Town Singers Carruthers Creek Community Church, Ajax Sunday Dec. lah,19'" TOOPM Tickets: Availaek rrom: Adults 8.00 for more Information Contact: Pickering Village Pharmacy Ajax Youth & Senoir 5.00 Hugh Smith at 905 839-9433 Lafontaine Trading Post, Wh-My (i McCabe at 905 579-9943 W"ers M sic Centre, Chilren 2.00 nogg Oshawa Christmas Sp?a"ular Stainnzaster SaleF 'eo %andoPeraodfiwow17 yaarsl Month No Month No � o •iuyear warranty •S year stain warranty •installed •!0 year warranty •S year stain warranty 95•S • 10 year warranty $`2uk-y&, year stain warranty " `�°"'�' �°`_' •installed F' r 120 Hunt St. Ajax Itwsrr.>fanauwrnara e I , 683-6126 1 Durham separate school board meets class -size caps, report shows Catholic classes a fraction of a student short of average Copies of the Durham mentary students must be less Catholic District School than 25 while high school Board's 1999-2000 report on classes must have fewer than class sizes are available to 22 pupils. parents at the separate board However, that doesn't headquarters. mean all students are in class - School boards are re- es with fewer than 25 or 22 quired to issue a report on students. And, the average class sizes to the public by does not have to be met at Dec. 15 of each year. each individual school. And, according to the re- Overall, the average class port presented to trustees size at separate elementary Nov. 22, the separate school schools in Durham is current - board has met the Province's ly 24.50 while the average class size requirements for class size in area high schools the second consecutive year. is 21.85. Under Bill 160, school 11w class size report can boards were required to intro- be picked up at the board ed - duce smaller class sizes last ucation centre, 650 Rossland year. On a board -wide basis, Rd. W. in Oshawa between 9 the average class size for ele- a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Franks Hair __t Salon 'Now Re -opened" Students & Seniors Haircuts on/ $10 62 Old Kingston Rd. Pickering Village Hours Thom & Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 Appointments preferred 686-2626 Friday or parents can drop by their child's school to view a copy. 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P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER.TUESDAY EDITION, Dsce 6 1 7,199 I Pickering mayor weighs in on Clement comments PICKF.RING from page I local councils will come up with a so- ton, four representing Oshawa and one lution that's acceptable to the Province. each from Uxbridge, Scugog and force what he and Pickering council- It doesn't say we have to come up with Brock. And, the Regional Chairman lors have been saying about the a solution tomorrow." would be elected at large in 2003. Province's plans for the municipalities At Wednesday's Durham council The motion also calls for local surrounding Toronto. meeting, Whitby Councillors Joe councils to reduce their numbers ac - "It should come as no surprise to Drumm and Pat Perkins introduced a cordingly. anyone there will be restructuring in motion to be discussed Dec. 15 to re- "If we don't come up with some - the 905 region," noted the mayor. He duce the number of politicians. The thing, the Province will do something. maintains municipalities here should motion would see Regional politicians The Province will nail us," Coun. be prepared to put forward their pre- directly elected to Durham council in Drumm said in an interview. "I'm ferred options for restructuring instead 2000. looking to safeguard the two-tier sys- of waiting for the Province to impose For the 2003 municipal election, tem" of Regional and municipal gov- its own plan. It would be "Irresponsi- under the provisions of the motion, ernments. ble" of local politicians not to come up Durham council would he reduced to "I want to see Whitby survive. With with a local restructuring plan, he 15 councillors, with two each from one tier. Whitby won't survive," Coun. added. Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Claring- Drumm added. According to the mayor, Pickering has already made clear to the Province its preferred option. The Town contin- ues to favour amalgamation with Ajax, even though Ajax opposes it and the Province refused a Pickering request for Queen's Park to appoint a mediator to help negotiate a union between the two towns. "Our position is there. It remains our position," said Mayor Arthurs. Durham Reeion Chairman Roger Anderson. meanwhile, noted Mr. Clement didn't say anything new. "It's no different than any other message." Mr. Anderson said Durham has downsized once, reducing the number of politicians to the current 28 from 32. The smaller council took effect with the 1997 municipal election. "At the end of the next term, we're suppose to look at it again," Mr. An- derson said. "Durham Region and the Durham hopesto lift lid on capping help Regional taxpayers could be on the hook for almost $1.6 million to cover costs Durham incurred because of the provincial property -tax capping legis- lation. The Region had to forego almost $1.4 million in interest earnings and $202,500 in staff computing and con- sulting costs because of the delays in working out the 1999 non-residential tax bills, according to finance depart- ment officials. A report to Durham council Wednesday noted the Province is only compensating lower or single -tier mu- nicipalities for capping costs. (A lower -tier municipality is a city, town or township, while Toronto is an example of a single -tier municipality. The Region is classified as an upper - tier municipality.) Finance Commissioner Jim Clapp told councillors the Region will file an application for compensation. "We'll send it along and hope, maybe, possibly, we'll get something back." Oshawa Mayor Nancy Diamond (called it a "Hail Mary" request. Are You FINANCIALLY PREPARED For the future? 'FREE" Fin allot � _t:owsaihatiow 666-8245 1-000-700-0111 Debbie Moryut 0 DUNDEE wavwn.. A 9 Due !c massive eve stoat. 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It will be up to Durham Re- gion's eight municipalities to take ac- tion on new alignment of local gov- ernment or the Province will do it for them. There are plenty of exhibits to show these Tories mean business: A. The imposition of the megacity on six Metro Toronto municipalities three years ago, despite widespread opposition at the time from the pub- lic. B. The quickly realized decision by Municipal Affairs Minister Tony Clement that Toronto must downsize from 58 to 44 or 22 councillors. The minister made the call Thursday after rumours had been swirling about for weeks and said he wanted a decision pronto. C. The cutting and amalgamating of various municipalities, school boards and trustees over the past three years. Make no mistake. change is defi- nitely coming. But what should it be'? One school of thought has it Durham should become one big city - and we mean big geographically, as in at least twice the size of Toronto in area. All eight municipal govern- ments and their administrators would be eliminated and what is now re- gional council would oversee all mu- nicipal responsibilities for the new city of Durham. It worked for Toron- to, so why not here, some ask. We already have a regional police service, hydro is being privatized and it would be conceivable to bring all other services including transit, after contracts were renegotiated, up to a regional level. Regional fire services, regional control of all roads, regional school boards that bring Clarington into the fold, could all be negotiated. There are other options. Ajax and Pickering could amalgamate. So too could Oshawa, Whitby and Claring- ton. That would leave Scugog. Brock and Uxbridge free to join together as one. So, from eight municipalities, we'd go to three and the region would be no more. Little else would change in such a scenario, except we'd have fewer local politicians, fewer admin- istrators, etc. Would real cost savings be found in any amalgamation set-up? That's the multi-million dollar question. There have been savings in Toronto's new arrangement though they are fewer than expected. It's time for Durham's deep thinkers to figure out what's next. If they don't, the Province will surely do it for them. E-mail comments on this editorial to nnewsOdurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be con- sidered for publication. Mother slain in parking lot. Yellow ribbon instead of white ribbon once again... POLICE CR duc Q-r-wr 1711f1 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR St. Mary school St. Mary, however, I take strong exception to some of the com- portable problem ments that can only be character- 4 ized as outrageous. I, too, have a blown out daughter at St. Mary and she is able to use the washroom with- out having to wait, she has a of proportion place to eat her lunch, and yes• she attends classes in portables. To the editor: People must realize this is a In response to the News Ad- temporary situation. In the vertiser story on Friday, Nov. 26 meantime we should focus our about portables at St. Mary energy on ensuring our children Catholic Secondary School in are getting the education they Pickering: deserve. I do agree that there is an ex- Instead of complaining about cessive number of portables at the appearance of the portables, perhaps these parents should be How will today's Durham look in future? happy their children are in school and preparing for their collective future. Open this time capsule in 50 years to find out Portables are not peculiar to St. Mary. Schools all across Who says nostalgia isn't what it used to be? As the 1900s draw to a close, there are a few items from Durham's eclectic past that would fit nicely into a time capsule. The name `McLaughlin,' scripted in chrome from the grill of a 1908 McLaughlin Buick, seems an appro- priate item to start with. And if wishes were horses, one of Northern Dancer's shoes and a Sandy Hawley '`triding crop. A piece of punched tape from -one of Pat Bayly's special teletype machines used at Camp X on the Whitby -Oshawa border to send and receive top-secret communications during the Second World War. We -lure now just finding out how instru- mental the first Ajax mayor was to winning the Battle of the Atlantic. A feather from one of Father Goose's - a.k.a. Bill Lishman - flock, stuck in one of his wife's - "Paula Lishman - exquisite knit -fur ,;hats, would symbolize one of Durham's most jaunty couple. Durham use them. federal Labour Minister Mike Starr The issue has been blown out Jane- one of him with Her Majesty the of proportion based on my Queen or when he met with U.S. knowledge of the situation at St. McDonald President John F. Kennedy in the Mary. early 1960s - shows us on the world More can be done if we focus &aff.Writer stage. Of course it would be nice to on what matters instead of what include one of former NDP leader looks cod 8 Ed Broadbent's Havana cigars. Next, a pebble from the south Laura Gatudet, field area of Oshawa Municipal Air- Pickering The next piece cries out for a CD or at least a cassette tape but who knows what the technology will be when this capsule is opened some- time in the 20000, So, when it comes to that kid who used to live up on Brock Road in Pickering, we'd better stick to the sheet music Neil Young has written. There is so much we have yet to learn from our First Nations neigh- bours. A dreamcatcher crafted by the artisans of the Mississauga Scu- gog would be a treasure to any gen- eration. A copy of one of the Painters Eleven works of art is a must. A photograph of our former port where thousands of British Commonwealth pilots earned their wings in the 1940s, and a poppy to remember the sacrifices made by them, their fellow sailors and sol- The News Advertiser accepts letters diers, in two world wars. -to the editor. All letters should be Finally, a map of how the region typed or neatly hand-written, ISo looked at the end of 1999, a copy of words. Each letter must be signed the best community newspaper in with a first and last name or two the region and wine from local pro- initials and a last name. Please in- ducers for a future toast. Cheers! elude a Phone number for verifica- tion. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style length and con - E -mail comments on this column to nnews@durhamr.net. 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A mesupe Inim 1W "d`a'K Flee DMusnt sul 1w Rm W nhah FWAk Fits stthq CrweM. Youth Emergency Snow Removal Program �Ip - ATTENTION1 ' 1 13 years of age or older Looking to make extra money $$$ Interested in positively contributing to your community Willing to shovel snow for community residents in need It YES... Please cal this Cullum and Recreation Dlvhlon at 420-1620 between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m to register and obtain a A A110or- infornTlatlon. h caflrg allfer hours, pMease cal 420-4660 ext. 20% and your name and phone number Public Meeting Notion Road Land Use i Urban Design Study The Town of Pickering and Ajax have jointly initiated the Notion Road Land Use & Urban Design Study. You are invited to attend an introductory public meeting (as detailed below), to discuss the purpose of the study and review background information that has been collected thus far. 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AhP PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, TUESDAY EDITION, Deeember 7, 1999 Pollvc,,e ro e centres- on motive for slayin Accused makes court appearance in connection with Durham's second murder of 1999 - - BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer A former school teacher ap- peared in court yesterday charged with first-degree murder less than 48 hours after his estranged wife was shot to death in an Oshawa parking lot, just steps away from their two young daughters. Valerie Delores Lucas, 23, of Barrie, was gunned down in broad daylight Saturday morning in the Holiday Inn parking lot on Bloor Street East, near Harmony Road. Witnesses watched in horror as the gunman then grabbed the vic- tim's nine -month-old daughter, strapped her into a baby seat on the ground nearby and fled the crime scene with the second child in the car, police said. The slaving of the mother of three sparked a massive manhunt and as the day wore on police ex- pressed fear for the safety of the in- fant and her two-year-old sister. A description of the alleged killee s blue Mercury Topaz was broadcast to police services across the province and border points were placed on alert. Just after 9 am. Sunday, the search ended when the suspect phoned Ontario Provincial Police from a main street Gravenhurst motel and arranged his surrender. Before the OPPs Bracebndge detachment could deploy its tactical response unit and complete an evac- uation of the motel, the man emerged from a room and was ar- rested at gunpoint, said Constable Tracy Lamb. The toddlers were found safe in the room, unharmed. "The children appear to be in good health, consid- ering the circumstances. We're quite relieved," she said. "He was talked out, basically. It was a textbook ar- rest." Robert Richard Bateman, 40, was taken into custody and turned over to Durham Regional Police de- tectives Rolf Kluem and Steve Ming later in the day. Const. Lamb said the girls were brought to the Bracebridge police station where their clothes and dia- pers were changed and they were fed and given toys. The Children's Aid Society was contacted and the sisters were placed in the care of Ms. Lucas's family. Meanwhile, a four-year-old daughter from another relationship tterrtains with her biological father, police said. Police said Ms. Lucas and Mr. Bateman were husband and wife, `but had recently separated and were .sharing custody of the girls. "They were estranged. There were some issues relating to the two children; problems with access," said Det. Kluem of Durham Re- ,gion's homicide squad. Though investigators are still try- ing to piece together the events leading up to the killing, police have ';learned Ms. Lucas had arranged to turn the children over to Mr. Bate- man for a weekend visit Saturday 0orning. Ms. Lucas arrived at the hotel in STEPHEN SHAW/ News Advertiser photo Robert Richard Bateman (centre) is led away from court by police following a court appearance yesterday. He is charged with first- degree murder in the shooting death of Valerie Delores Lucas. a car borrowed from her boyfriend, who was dropped off at a Courtice flea market and shopped while wait- ing for her return. Soon after, about 1 I am., a se- ries of gunshots were heard and the Barrie woman lay bleeding on the pavement. Witnesses told police moments before the shots were fired they saw a man and woman in the parking lot exchanging words, a baby seat on the ground beside them. "There were some people in the parking lot and they reported hear- ing several shots, at least three," said Sergeant Jim Grimley, police spokesman. "They had described hearing a 'Pop, Pop, popping' sound." As Ms. Lucas lay bleeding, the gunman scooped up the baby seat, got into a car and sped away from the lot heading west toward Hwy. 401 at a high rate of speed, witness- es told police. Police and paramedics, respond- ing to a 911 call placed from the hotel's front desk, tushed to the scene and arrived in unison. But Ms. Lucas was already dead. Immediately after the shooting, a hotel maintenance worker tushed to the victim's side, however, "there was nothing he could do for her," said Det. Kluem. The man brought a blanket which partially covered the victim's upper body until police forensic identification officers later erected a tent over the scene. Police sealed off the hotel and spent the afternoon collecting evi- dence - several spent bullet casings were found near the body - and in- terviewing hotel guests and work- ers. Vehicles entering and leaving the parking lot were stopped by and required to provide their names. Just after the shooting police re- ceived several driving complaints from motorists about a car on Bloor Street weaving in and out of traffic and cutting off vehicles. The gunman got a head start on police of several hours as the woman had no identification on her, which set beck investigators in their attempt to identify a suspect. It wasn't until late in the day, after Ms. Lucas's worried boyfriend called police, detectives confirmed the identities of the victim and the suspected killer. "(The boyfriend) didn't want to get involved (with the meeting) and went shopping... When he didn't hear from her after a while, he called police," Det. Muem said. Daniel Theriault, the 37 -year-old welder who had been dating the woman for the past three months, said Mr. Bateman and Ms. Lucas met regularly for the court-ordered handover of the children. Mr. Theriault said he'd driven - Ms. Lucas from Barrie for the mat- ing but asked to be dropped off at the flea market. "I knew things were kind of tense between them. I didn't have details. I just knew there were prob- lems," he said. "She said III be back in 10 min- utes.' She never carne back." Det. Kluem described Ms. Lucas as a hardworking mom and said the children appeared to be well -cared for. "From what we know she was the kind of girl who always worked. She was apparently between jobs." He described her family as dev- astated. In Belleville, relatives and neigh- bours described Mr. Bateman as a VALERIE DELORES LUCAS Shot outside hotel. "terrific person," a former teacher who was well-spoken and a caring father. "He is the kind of guy every- body likes, but he had been through some rough times recently," said cousin Grace Bateman. Relatives said Mr. Bateman taught at a Tweed high school for many years before resigning to take a job with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. He was current- ly enrolled as a student at Loyalist College. An autopsy was to be performed yesterday on the victim. Mean- while, police began probing the background of the couple's relation- ship, but would not confirm a report Ms. Lucas made a recent attempt to obtain a restraining order against the suspect - According to staff at the Ontario Court of Justice in Barrie, Ms. Lucas applied to a justice of the peace last month in a bid to obtain a peace bond. Before a peace bond, or restraining order, is granted, the jus- tice of the peace must decide there are valid grounds, and if so, then order a court hearing at which both parties are present. In the case of Ms. Lucas, the jus- tice of the peace decided the young mother "didn't have enough" evi- dence to support a peace bond hear- ing and rejected the request, accord- ing to a member of the court office staff. The brutal slaying, meanwhile, has left witnesses and staff at the hotel traumatized, Det. Kluem said. "There were some people around at the time and I think it's fair to say they are quite shaken up by what they saw. That it happened in such a Public area, I'd say makes it a very shocking and violent crime. The children were in very close proxim- ity," said the officers. Wearing a paper -white police -is- sued jumpsuit, Mr. Bateman was led into an Oshawa courtroom in hand- cuffs and leg shackles for a short ap- pearance yesterday. He was re- manded into custody by justice of the peace. Duty counsellor Paul Degroot. speaking on behalf of Mr. Bateman in the absence of his defence lawyer, requested the case be ad- journed to Dec. 20 and waived the reading of the charge against the ac- cused. "He knows what he's charged with," Mr. Degroot told the court. Mr. Bateman has no criminal record. Det. Kluem would not comment on what he believes may have led to the killing, saying only that the mo- tive "appears to be domestic in na- ture... (and) the facts of the case speak to some element of premedi- tation, some planning." He said the hotel may have been chosen as the location for the cus- tody hand-off because it was a con- venient middle ground between Belleville and Barrie. He said police have not recov- ered the murder weapon, believed to be a small -calibre firearm. A Holiday Inn employee said Saturday the hotel is usually quiet. "It's kind of close to home. The most that ever happens around here are false fire alarms," she said. It was the city's, and Durham Re- gion's, second homicide of the year. Last month, two men were charged with second-degree murder in the beating death of a homeless man on a sidewalk in Oshawa - With files from Torstar News Service ANDREW IWANOWSKV News Advertiser photo A Durham Regional Police officer surveys the scene for evidence outside the Oshawa hotel where a woman was shot dead SaturdgY. A suspect surrendered to Ontario Provincial Police at a Graven- hurst motel on Sunday. Toys for girls and boys Personnel with the Pickering Fire Depart- ment are busv working to put toys under the Christmas trees of needy children in the community with a seasonal toy drive. Toys can be dropped off at any Pickering fire hall for distributiom theouLh the, Pic keri't,, A.J. GROEN/News Advertiser photo Pentecostal Church. Some of the toys do- nated to the drive so far were displayed by firefighters taking part in the drive last Fri - da -v. from left are Jim McAlister, Stuart Rohirson. lan Giffin, Birk Smvthe and War - ('+1 JntillV(r)II r' 11 NEWS ADVERTISER, TUESDAY EDITION, December 7, 1999 PAGE 9 A/P NEWS ADVERTISER BILLBOARD DEC. 7, 1999 TUESDAY, DEC. 7 TRIVIA: A charity trivia quiz is host- ed at the Harp & Thistle Pub, 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax, at 8 p.m., with all proceeds to the Durham Gaelic Foot- ball Club. Cash prizes. 428-0943. COUNTRY CHRISTMAS: All ladies are invited to a Country Christ- mas Celebration at 7:30 p.m. at Bay - fair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd. E., just east of Whites Rd., Pickering. Featuring the Warren & Shannon Parker Trio, Linda Evans, and guest speaker Heather Boyd sharing a Christmas story and testimony. Re- freshments, Christmas goodies, hot apple cider. Admission $5 at the door. 839-2494 (Edna). PARENT SUPPORT: The local chapter of the Association of Parent Support Groups holds its weekly meet- ing at 7:15 p.m. for parents of kids in- volved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. Call 416-223-7444 or 1-800-488-5666 for location or in- formation. HEALTH: Chiropractor Dr. John Noble hosts Back Talk, a free health workshop at 6:30 p.m. at the Ajax - Pickering Village Chiropractic Centre at 8 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax. Limited seating. To reserve a spot, phone, 427- 3202. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8 TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax -Pick- ering Toastmasters Club holds its Christmas dinner meeting at 7 p.m. at Granita Ristorante, southeast corner of Bayly St. and Westney Rd., Ajax. 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GROEN/ News Advertiser photo Checked off the puck Pickering 's Dunbarton High School Spartans' John ondary School Athletics senior boys' high school Porter checks Ajax's Exeter High School Falcons' hockey play. The contest was played at the Pickering Kevin Roach off the puck during lake Ontario Sec- Recreation Complex Friday afternoon. Two -minute lat%se cfor Panthers' BY AL RJVETT Sports Editor PICKERING — It's becoming an ,all -too familiar refrain for the Picker- ing Boyer Pontiac Panthers. Once again, Pickering played hard for the most part in Friday's game against the Vaughan Vipers. But. once again, the hard -luck Panthers were done in by several momentary Iapsm along with an inability to finish around the opposition net. The Panthers were blanked by the visiting Vipers 3-0 in OHA Ontario Provincial Junior `A' Hockey League action at the Pickering Recreation Complex. It was the Panthers' 20th loss of the regular season and their fifth in a row. The defeat drops the Panthers' league record to a gruesome 4.20-4 for 12 points. Consequently, the team con- tinues to dwell in last place in the nine - team South Conference standings. The Panthers hosted the rival Ajax Axemen at the Pickering Recreation Complex Monday night after the News Advertiser's deadline. According to Panthers' head coach Brian Blad, the team turned in another MIKE ANDREOFF Goaltender faced 31 shots in loss to Vaughan Wpers. workmanlike performance against the first -place Vaughan. We outplayed them for 58 minutes and, in a two -minute lapse, they scored two goals. We literally outplayed them. We missed six open nets and hit a post. The worst part is I see every- thing coming together. I get disap. pointed for these guys. All I can do is guide them; they have to go out and do rt. While the second period has cursed Pickering in 1 P r P t outings. this time the Panthers waited until the third stanza to suffer their mental meltdown, which led to two Vaughan goals. After the Vipers opened the sooting early in the first period on the power- play, the Panthers held them in check until midway through the third stanza when disaster struck. 'levo defensive errors allowed the visitors to score twice to put the game on ice. Goakender Mike Andreoff got the start in the Panthers' cage, facing 31 Vaughan shots. The Panthers return to action Thursday when they travel to Toronto to face the St. Michael's Buzzers at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, the Pickering juniors are in North York for a game against the Rangers at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, the Panthers return to home ice for a congest against Vaughan at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 7:30 p.m. Thepu-ck sto s here p atp eewee `AN Lightningcrease Durham West Lightning sists to Morris -Pocock, Holly peewee 'AN girls' rep hock- Hicks, Amanda Morra and ey team goaltenders Quinn O'Hare. Caggiula and Amanda Cretto The Lightning avenged a have built a wall between the recent tournament loss to pipes in recent league action. Mississauga by posting a 4-1 The netminding duo has league victory. Nikki Leone, led the Lightning to five vic- Morra, Nagymarosi and tones and one draw while al- O'Hare scored for Durham lowing only two goals in the West. Assisting were Jessica past six games. The two Judges and Morris -Pocock share a league -leading goals- with two each, Ruddy, Natal - against average of .66. ie Clegg and Teresa Flax - The Lightning knocked man. off the Willowdale Red The local peewees buried Wings 1-0. Britney Chandler Barrie 6-l. Leone's slapshots was the hero for Durham found the mark for two goals. West, scoring the game win- Other markers went to ner in the last minute of play. Judges, O'Hare. Ruddy and Lauren O'Hare and Cather- Chandler. Drawing assists ine Kerr drew assists. were Morris -Pocock, Chan - Durham West also needed dler, O'Hare, Judges, Nagy - a late goal by O'Hare with marosi, Clegg, Morra, just 28 seconds on the clock Amanda Church and Megan to nip the Scarborough Friel. Sharks 1-0. Lindsay Morris- Durham West also played Pocock and Dee Nagymarosi to a scoreless draw with the assisted. The Lightning out- Scarborough Sharks shot Scarborough 27-6. The second -place Light- Tbc Durham West pee- ning peewees trail the Scar- wees defeated Oshawa 3-0. borough 'AN Sharks by a Nagymaros,', Kerr and Kait- point with two games in hand lyn Ruddy scored, with as- on the leaders. ,SportSHORTS DEC. 7. 1999 Bankers can't cash in, Reds blue in basketball AJAX — Et Tu Caesars left the Reds feeling blue after handing them a loss in Ajax Ladies' Basketball League play here Wednesday. Missing some key players, the Reds used their quick passing to create out- side shots. But, Et Tu Caesar's controlled the game with their fast break and re- bounding to post a close 44-38 win. Cindy Miles was in excellent form, scoring 12 points for Et Tu Caesar's. Julie Hughes replied with 14 for the Reds. In the second game of the night, East Side Mario's took a commanding first-half lead over the Bank of Montreal en route to a comfortable 47-34 win. East Side Mario's were quick to set- tle into a rtrythm in the contest, working inside passes to open up the zone. The bank responded with a more patient of- fence and good rebounding, but couldn't make up the first-half deficit with inspired play in the second half. Heidi Brown netted 12 points for the winners. Debi Bonar connected for 11 for the bankers. Players in the league live in Ajax and Pickenng. Pickering novices run out of Power in tourney final PICKERING — The Pickering Pan- thers Ontario Power Generation minor novice 'AA' rep hockey team finished as runner-up at the recent Uxbridge Invita- tional Hockey Tournament. The Panthers went undefeated in 'the three -round round-robin portion of the event to set up a championship game between Pickering and Keswick The Panthers defeated Keswick in earlier tourney play, but their opponents 'turned the tables in the final for a 4-1 win. The game proved exciting and hard fought with plenty of end-to-end action. Callum Lynch scored the Ione Pickering goad, assisted by Shane Del Zotkx Goal - tender Marc Levesque had a strong game for Pickering. The Pickering novices started the tourney with a 5-1 victory over Keswick ,Adam McNeil led the way with two goals, And" Valeria, Karim Corrirtgharn and Kyle Sawyer notched singles. Assisting were Mark Frawley and Del Zotto with • two, each, Jason Armstrong. Comng- ham, Jay Henry, Lynch, Aleck Mortes and Kyle Sawyer with one apiece. Levesque got the start in not and provided strong Eight fferent Panthers' lire found the back of the net in an 6•1 rout of host Uxbridge. Armstrong. Lynch. Kyle Sawyer, Corringham, De Zopor Mo- Neil. Henry and Javrde laniera scored 1or Pickering. Drawing assists were Morra with four. Artrtstrong with three. Eric Foot with M v6 FrawleyS Del Zotto6 Henry and Vafeno with one apece. Lee Mainike was sharp in nek making many eooceNertt saves. �In their final roundl4vbin game, to p,, A res W ma blaried the Apx Knights 4-0. Kyle Sawyer, Del Zotto. Lynda and call- up Ryan Sawyer scored for P'idawing. Abiding assists were McNeN with MA Ctrisilnet Paterson, Lynch. Del Zoft ,Kyle Sawyer and Ryan Sawyer. Levesque and L49N a shared the shutout. Team members are Jason Arm - Wong. Kam Shane Del Zoito, Eric Faoc, Mark Frawley. Jay Henry, Jimmie Janie% Marc Levesque, Callum Lynch, Adam McNeil, Lee Meh ke, Alm Mors, Christina Paterson, Kyle Sawyer and Anthony Valeria Lightning The Durham West Lightning peewee 'A' girls' rep hockey team went undefeated in November, posting three wins and a tie in re- cent league play. In their most recent outing, the Lightning peewees played to a 1-1 draw with Burlington. All the scor- ing carne in the second period when Stacey Vahey tallied for Durham West to tie the game after Burlington took the lead earlier in the frame. Lyndsey Ryan drew an assist on the play. The peewee Lightning eked out a 2-1 win over Peterborough. Ash- leigh Laquaniti opened the scoring for Durham West, assisted by NEWS ADVERTISER, TUESDAY EDITION, Dw mber 7,1999 PAGE 11 P a month without losingpeewees go Misty MacKinnon and Lisa Lillie. Brianna Gooding put the Light- ning in front 2-0 in the second pe- riod, assisted by Alicia Konecny and Kristin Anderson. Peterbor- ough scored its lone goal in the third stanza. �p�ST+r'11r �d�lS �.t►��t+ x3t* t i,` t VW - Durham West edged Barrie 5-4. The teams traded goals in the opening period, with Laura Clay- ton scoring for the Lightning, as- sisted by MacKinnon and Vahey. Durham West outscored Barrie 3-2 in the middle frame to take a nar- row 4-3 lead into the final 10 min- utes of play. Clayton added her second and third goals of the game, while Vahey had the other marker. Assisting were Konecny and Anderson. Barrie scored first in the third period to tie the game at 4-4, but the Lightning retained the lead at the 4:17 mark with Lil- lie potting the winner, assisted by Kristen Marson and Ryan. BMW 0> ADA AAA L VJ CAt1MA The Lightning posted a 4-2 vic- tory over the Etobicoke Dolphins. Durham West took the early lead on a goal by Nicole Ruta, assisted by MacKinnon. The 1-0 lead stood up until the third period when the Lightning scored three goals to Etobicoke's two to lock up the vic- tory. Konecny, Katie Dale and Clayton scored third -period mark- ers for Durham West, assisted by Laquaniti with two, Anderson, Ruta, Clayton and Dale with one apiece. Other members of the Durham West peewees are Suzanne Wilby, Alyssa Branson, Brianna Gooding and Katelyn Sears. Ihd One gift that's 11110rt11 even n10re, long after the holiday season's over. If there's one gift that's guaranteed to gather interest this holiday season, it's New Canada Savings Bonds. By starting a nest egg for a loved one's future, you've given them a unique and really thoughtful gift. And there's never been a better time to buy them than this year. For the first time ever, New Canada Savings Bonds will be issued in a special ' Millennium edition. Since the Millennium. 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AIP PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, Deoember 7,1999 THE UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE 'ro Place Your Ad Call: __CAJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Uxbridge: 852-9741 Lj&SSIFIED Port Perry: 985-2511 11 Pateera 11 Careers 11 careers 11 Carets Progressive positions at Durham College Advance your career at one of Ontario's top colleges. We are an exciting community college with opportunities at the Oshawa and Whitby campus. We are highly rated by students, faculty and employers. We are seeking experienced and motivated uxiiviciu- aLs who share our commitment to success. The following employment opportunities await qualified candidates. j Part time and sessional Calculty to teach in the following programs this winter at ithe Oshawa Campus: Audio Production - 99-75A Media Manipulation/Digital Workflow, - 99-75C I Animation OD) - 99-75B Relational Databases .MYSQL - 99-75D 'Ietwforking 99-75E Interface design for Web - 99-75F Dreamweaver - 99-75G Linux/Web Server Managernem - 99-75H Part-time and sessional fanmky to teach in the following programs this winter at the Whitby Campus: Eleancal - 99--8A Network Cabling - 99-78B Machinist - 99-78C SuccessfW candidates ww-ill have a minimum of 5-5 years professiolnal experience in their arca of expet>se, a minimum of two years teaching mpenence at the post -sec indary kvei, an understanding of and experience within the Community College system in Ontario and will hold an appropriate degree or dipiorrn. Where applicable. carxhdates will pos.-ess a Certificate of Qualification. Programmer Analyst - full-time position 99.68 The incumbent will perform analysis, dcsit-,, test ng, docvmertation and unplenteruation of application systems for the Ccilege. Will have A three year diplon-a/degree in Shit field of Computer Science or egWwalert and an excellent knowledge of pnogrAmming languages (such as SQL, COBOL, C) and operating systems (such as DCS, UNDO '%INDOWS). hianuhicawing and Automation Saks Pelson - contact position 99-70. This u-A- vKLw; w Ili prepare and o plerracnt a sales sratrgy for industrial automation and man- ufxturing training. )YU have a coi)ege/university degree with mininwm three years of expenence related to PLCs, human machine interfaces. variable frequency drives, roborio, advanced CAD.'CAM either as a technical representative or in [tactical sales. Durham College is an equal opporturuty employer. Please send resumes before December 10, quoting contract number. to Sandra Bennett. Director, Staff Services, I Durham Cdkge, COQ Simcoe St. K., Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 70. 4=0 University Centre at Durham APPLY TODAY wade rMM-110 GeWe�Ilwe 48 glob Vacarwin in A I h3fNg your void dwW for d ed ftpost ADS" 'ERS01/fi 16Ilp- -- Atte. 3, • Full Time • Knowledge of Kroll system • Benefits Opat 7 days a week Contact Allan Kale" 1JIMMY � Gaefsral ►wP has W her posibora Loral fit m1n." y $1150 to Scan Trar�rp is prowded POSNpa are fkn- bk FT1PT Mau till by Dec. 9M Call Tues 730 p in - 930 p.m or Wad 1000 am 4,00 p in (905) 723.1920 ("S) 428-1711 AZBNI6EN3 wanes for company. We offer: A � SMINT b Year 2.00°! �steaplylir toll— acMlanem- kweu n ydertem wilh trainilg ployrmeat. Pale model !quip n "Microsoft Cenaied Sym- mwt. You wi provide: CWn Celt Dent tranrg 'lacroson Durham Gd n g FNMNCML SEtiBICM A grog cater opponurilty. For[ume ams Er*mW eertilied solWon dnvm abstraa. 2 years ex- perky wall fpm bM arfdlflr she grand mbar 'I ices ��Ipp� 500 company seeks 3 anti- MOUS- Worn. Excel. Ponrer- 'A, B aaz GM (7051357-3938 (MOf! fn 8.5) 1ef iNo. r Sive customer service irldat- tioet people. Start pan -time. Point. Access . Computes Morrfri try With our fumy Waded No exaerienoe necessary. Regie. 'Prgtq MNIW CUTlrt i Nam. eowalviae, ding pro[ and your full merOoats. ilk apportwli pe W'ra: Box 115 AWtx On L1S 3C2 a fax 905 tiQ3 2rd6 now, of 'Call Cunene' training. EL tundirg aroeaWe to slavebpm Doan Person tilted. Cam filer and ask fa Jo1n 905- 72 for of adnvvancemim n the ever. TIME Ftglt to thou dhgfele. January 2.000 starts growl bur q aft Maprfor dlianae. Tlfose al BIDSl4udum College 905 DELIVERY DRNEN (vAth Tlrs week. w ami starts January are focused to those off ate trxtrilcaty 721 3310 or 1-80134116-36115. Morrfri progham 2°00 order days or evemgt skilled Net. i Com. uwq OUVM At®A salon look- OstwAtwne. su can 420-7335 or tax resume to Furdnlq is available to dw ble. For inb MCSEAotus Nota. Danbase ing for Stylist. 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W tools. 0y& digs posrbon Cal 965.6111submit ug 1051 St. N., Oresehawme f9051439.2217 11 c«.en 11 Corners 11 carers 11 cmm MM Gerl" Melp BURNS INTERNATIONAL needs a few good men and womenn Oue to an unprece- dented demand for security services during New Years 2000, we have immediate operrrgs for pan time Secun- ty officers Preference will be given to individuals with ex- perience or post secondary education in tfk Law and Se- curity Field. ver a full s train course is mandatory and provided. Successlul candidates must have the fol- t lowing Excellent written 6 F; oral communication Skills. Capable of working various shift. No criminal record, a re- liable vehicle. Please apply in usn1s1•u�nrs' -c umrna i�cr•T►vxa1 person with resume to 909 y Os St"" "°�4 40 04 Presented b Oshawa (905) 571.1010 Re - THIS WEEK sume may be laud to (905) 571-0617 Wednesday, January 26, 2000 DOOR To DDDR canvassers, required evemnps Paid dairy. call s.120 8805. DRY CLEANING i LAUNDRY • p.m. - 8:00 p.m.depot in Pickering. full or part thine positions available im- Holiday Inn, Oshawa � n41F)� �20 a dry Cab (416) 823-1220 more per week. assembling Publication Date: of �r�ed`nstamped°�l your own tome. Send a spell -- pe to 0 PN 6-2100 Dundas $t Sunday, January 23, 2000 s 5l'0e ri" 11� 636. Ms srssatpa. Orrt L.51L 2R8 FULL 6 PART TWE SUPER - 119M Labe Tecknician Oil clunges, previous experience To reserve vour booth, or for further information, please call necessary valid drivers s- tink Apply M PENNZOIL. OSHAWA • WHITBY • CLARINGTON • PORT PERRY tp11p1e"s) Rd s A ,ro GERNTS LMLOPERSnov" SEW THIS WEEK erators�andrsSnow z:o 111rs for East Scagh and =rd%n? km Phone HMNSTYLIST- Ebony and won, Ha:r Fla, char rental 5 7 3 3 5 avaraCbltrcn reasonable rates �� } Cam66S 9582 or Norman 905- 1 NAINS66TYU2 ST required 'uW Pickering 683-0707 �" a *"n �� Gartrt. m person or Toronto 79&7259 ��' `'iv Joe NA110 wOr 0,s drivers tly jarred for Osfuwa/Mrtnrtby. Neal appearantt Reliable u mgm sM and weNwtQs 11111 ori 725 i76/ I / 1 All INTERN ATIONAL INSTITUTE if travel Caruda s iargest in- slitNe special" in Travel end Toutsmiraurrq Next 1 Gmaal Melp 1 fiarferal Help 1 Gowal Hale 1 Ge mal Mft T; r13 Please A World-class manufacturer/distributor of pressure -sensitive base materials is currently seeking production team members PRODUCliON TEAR[ (Contract) Apply your manufacturing skills to this chal- lengtng manufacturing opportunity. You pos- SM the ability to set-up, operate and trou- bleshoot coatis /slitting equipment while fol- lowing standard operating procedures to pro- ducewPenor quality material. As well, you will maintain a clean and organized wor area, take initiative and comply with all health and safety procedures. Minimum of a Secondary School Graduation Diploma (SSGD), Shift work is a requirement tow motor certified is a definite asset, Word, Excel. College, Technical or other past second- ary school training is a definite asset. If you are inMfrseed in joining our ProductilomTeam, Please submit your resume to: FfiM ice= Oshawa TUB W40 k FAA 10es 491, �eglae 0111408419- LM 7U . . Is currently accepting applications for the following positions: va 4ehime $ hrwTiwne LING COOM Fon & het-Thm WAIT •TAFF Previous experience would be an asset. Fill out appliuthm at: 1400 Bayly SL, Picke rm& OntarioNUNN AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE ,130 Caalnerlii A6a.,r Ajax .24 Tilade St. Nwk VArMp Mw.-id.:1:90Fill 4 SwAdw :o;MrwiYwl'iuwftmfft it 6 ctCENSEO ASSISTANT man- y for busy Oshawa salon salary S" Pan him posrnons for Oshawa and Apx Great adding eanviromfat ala on- ) 723.7323. Gm G'"yl UGNT Nlri$TNIAl, bn9- term temp, must have 6 mdrda woe -V oomwee i safety SIMI-bed boats. Pick- ering Nlrough Osl awa areas CO an asset. From 57.50 to 39.00 per fu we wo be irrr"- vfevfing at elk Oshawa Civic Audionun 99 Thornton Road South. Oshawa. Every Tues and Thurs 9:30 am. - 2 p.m LOOM FOR Pat -alae ECE Orap oft resume at the Air Zone. 7095 "'Offill RQ, Pdosto AtWlOorh: Ripe NNRr. uro66EN and kids needed for tv cwtom"eials and extra wort. CA (905) Unbc TEAp11M reQuired. bondable with car. Maimum Grade S. PraSicaL Grade 2 Theory. a1 ioatrfusM. Fled - bel hours. Fax resume to: (905) 721.9799 or a -mad pfiyalllSlC�yllp>f10D.a pNEEDO may, ref- ramings 11111111111111f for am in FICION amain. Wenerion and ( y OW HMMCI FUN -time and PR En oidyrorrec doommo- l kation skills a must. Will train people wish positive at- tnlfoes. GtfualetyQ ssaalyaryy. bonuses. Call (9051723900 Stan roday!! J THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, December 7,19904PAGE 13 All 1 General NMP 1 GentNN 1 general HNP 1 Gwwnl NNp 1 Getswral w4 1 General HNP = Gww W HNP M Was NWA-VOft1 setas (ktprAgerll HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED • Qualified Stylists • Excellent wage and benefits plop • full and part time positions is Paid vacation 2 Wks. after 1 year, 3 Wks. offer 3 years • Dental, Drug and Eyecare plat • Busy locations • No clientele required • Advanced training provided Please Call Cyndi: (905) 428-6824 Ajax/Pickering or Call Barb: (905) 623-6444 Bowl anville/Oshowe LE, POORiOMnI HARCDRE OMR/ Visit our website: wtity.firskitoke.a n Miwel Construction OPERATORS fit SNOWPLOW DRIVERS with DZ or AZ licence required. Call (905)887-5270 P NO ! ASSISTANT MANAGER We offer competitive compensation package and attractive benefit plan. We will train you In the management of a Pim telt Restaurant. Please apply in person to: PIZZA NUT: 252 Bayly St. W., Aja:. we've Eos great a limp to store for yens NOW HIRING IMMEDIATELY Full rime Storefront Personnel No experience necessary. Full time day shift available Monday - Sunday Also available short shift days Monday - Friday Apply in person or fax resulaw to: 1750 Bayly St. W. Pickering ("S)4294010, Fax (905) 428-2216 7 An employs you can count ere' FNNnvas Stalin -Fast A0j =J0111- cam (106) fee- PART -M IDAPO 1E ca- rlwr seryia pts, enKew w wort ttelYlyda Ir sw hofF dW AN ileacs! in horsrap Wd*L 1/31 AIMN i- F44 PEopm m TTM dl, (sed MI boar owns - Pan immi �-mhomm coo ft Wpm Zhu, 0osAUMMkills. �Or skills.ph kIo "I "MO: MM sunk 1905)619-2705 905619-2706 or mai w: sub TOB. 95 Uyy SL W. AOL LIS 7KL RETAIL FulltimMe panaml-klw�Pali trmrwt. rw swung fm. Fat to 41&292-3296, C FT /PT SERVO' R bay to. cations in Whitt, iNtsi. and ::F"??n% APA in Shat 10 Statenn 51. 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Previous security ex- perience and Ist aid and CPR certificates an asset. Must have reliable transportation Law and Security Students welcome. Apply at Ontario Guard Services (Durham) Inc. 124 Wilson Rd. South, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 6C1 • Now Hiring School Bus Drive IN THE AREAS SURROUNDING STOCK UXBRIDGE (UDORA. SANFORD. a A- fi. LMS 7FPHYR) AND PORT PERRY `ESTLETON.BLACKSTOCKK If .rw: are too young to retire a stay-at-home parent are friendly, cheerful, good with children enjoy driving & have a clean driving record are looking for part-time work... Then driving a school bus may be for you, WE PROVIDE COMPLETE NO COST TRAINING Come in pawn to our Sunderland office at 136 Hwy 12 Or phone 1-800-889-9491 for more information. THE PCEwS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the ter` in`gAarreeas PICKERING Rosebank Rd. N. Highview Rd. SprinVew Dr. Kirkwood Ln. Greenvale Crs. Ambedea Rd. Major Oaks Rd, Blueridge Cres. Ben Delbrr000k Ave. Foxwood Trail Flaveller Crt. Norfolk Sq. Sultana Sq. Surnrnerpark Cres. Wildflower Dr. Woodsmere Cres. Garland Cres. Valleyview Dr. Butternut Crt. Senator St. Lancrest St. Pinegrover Ave. Sheppard Ave. 1555 Fmch ve. Marshcourt Dr. Bainbiridge Dr. FairfieldCrej Asttbrd Dr. Soullwlew Dr. 1580 Kingston Rd Krosno Bird. 765 St. SljonebriV Ln. Rairwidev LigfAOfA PDrtaCe . 1k1k� FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905.653-5117 Please read your cbssw"w ad on the *d day of "ica- tion as we can- not be re Wsi- We for more than one inser- tion in the event of an error. ')t= NEWS ADVfisRTISEII is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and rs to the lowliN ` areas AJAX Harley Dr. Adams Ces. Trawley Cres. Amold Estate Ln. Redmond Dr. Reed Dr. Wright Cres. Barnes Dr. Dobson Dr. Griffiths Dr. Brodtlesby Cres. Chatfield Dr. Hughes Dr. Sal Dr. W -dee Dr. Marks Crt. Meekings Dr. Hunter Dr. Mapson Cres. Mantel Cres. Steams Crt Hawker Crt. Emperor St. Burcher Rd. Plumridge CrL Simpson Rd. Cliartetttts RdE. Exeter Rd. Cres �rs. Clover Ridge Dr.E Rollo Dr. Ckwtt Dr. Caldlt:ott Crt. Hirten Dr. limos Dr.r.� Shod �Point Rd� FOR FURTHER MrFOR11ATNR1 905.653.6117 APACHE FREIGHT LINES LTD. .- REQUIRES: CLASS AZ DRIVER FOR FULL TIME EVENINGS 12957 Tenth Line Stouffville (905) 640-5222 or 1-800-263-3325 FAX (905) 640-1748 ATTN: JAMES "tram o: Real world experience in REW - FULL AND PARTTIME Grill Person i Dining bomlMaintenance People needed for north location. I Eam money. Build skills apply today at: p Wendy's - so 88yly St Oust tonal of Hmvwd Are) orfam (905) 427-2729 I eargdn Corner ALL SEASONTIRES, excel- lent cond 4 Dunlop P205/ 65R15. $200 set. 4 Kumla P205/75R15 $140 set 4 Michelin P205/60R15, $160 Se. 4 Ronal Rims 001111 15' (tit Auer 5000/100 renes) $1200 new, sell for $450 190506- 1997 Advertising Sales Professional The Durham Business Times, the leading business publication in Durham is looking for an organized, self starting Advertising Sales Rep. who can make things happen! The Durham Business Times is one of 7 fast growing Business Times publications serving the Southern 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 need is the talent. Do you have it? A solid sales background a local AMAZING OFFICE used) - business perspective, determination to I'vnitu00.e woad ^oat Tales %6 00. s6 Clcss �Je Tables es succeed and an engaging � personality $1000 50 Commercial Ave are essenflal assets. Ajax 428'6521 Wholesalers If you fit the bill and are looking for an .veicorne exciting work environment and professional opportunity, send your AWNING. alummrm 6 w de $75 Say mtrdow. approx 3W $225 4 snow tires on mins resume with salary expectations to: almost new (excellent condi- (905) 655-3045 9v)1?7�570R-14 $250 Advertising Supervisor: BRAND NEW :2'40' very food 7udlity nn'r1 do0nng Super glossy no wax. stain .s+stam. print Rage $400 reliable. Fax resume to "2391 reRuEred hours 330 8: :a1 839-0421 ,9051414.1020 SkiledH* 10 • 1 D"cmwarw FIREPLACE - wood bun". 130 Commercial Ave ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE NOUSEI(EEPEMAIY3RTElt zero clearance. beautiful brass trim, $350 Telephone Ajax, Ontario. 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Articles With progressive dies men- PKkm,% Ord. 11 V- 6P7 b cele urtng instruments. tortddt. krtortsdge d SPC. ISO. Pitle- Deycere ' Mwatab IM ,nOQe sale 3,x � enng area Fax resume 905- bn'imohc Ixlease pots. ex�eellp- 839.3513 or appy n peraorr PICKENtNC Reach / Nelle: ortdtron. $1500 (905)430 to Prase Tool and Die. 954 Loring daycare 18 morefts to S9N Ddwqmm Ad Pick@.. 12 years Daisy "OF W- SONY Tv a stand. nMr SHOP SUPERVIS011 Job ertW backyard and pawl =*, uses Gard $1.1100 asluq tasks include mr g welding• s Yate' ° n� traces meals a snal First f1 200 RECLwKNG 3pc set - bveseis. steel and alomnum Back- Aid. CPR candied Non- soh. refiner with yyo, sey orCletk, newer ground n Oasorew mope strip". rea9tts 905-429- . used Pad S43100 asking WWII Pretene0 Weider Meq stele and alumnunt expm• 1244 $2.500 TECHNIOUE 61 du rma Is4unred. lxdaay oras Wages tKatleO on apm- wor (705) 953 -Ml 1 Hnpd knaer faueel OYALRY OAYCAME provided by camp mother Nm-smot- wg home. miscall rn - s. arts and vans and outdoor play Very adordabk Harwood and � (905) 6119-2081 stereo system. 3 r *WT" Hardly used Pard $1.900 ask- ing $1 000- Call (705)796- NEPRESENTATIVE REOUIRIED For leading Renovations Company A long term, well paying sales position for someone who possess a business or en- trepreneurial background. Knowledge of the renovations industry is an added ad - Candidates must posses strong commul cation skills and be willing to work eve ings and weekends. Training period i eludes salary plus commjssjon. Please fax resume to 905-686-4798 or 14XO-934-0522. 9 PTE. ounn p+adorm bed- SUUd ►(NP Skilled HNP room suck Ham When ordta Peet mistress. 6 mon" DENTAL MM AMT. ECE Hai pep n S .5best now,ask; OD PATTERN MAKER ASSISTANT era warm nurturing em•rol- 917-5514. Tray MOLD MAKER Frn it y mwr. wroguiar horns Nem sae 12 experience erience making large molds F(905) prili Ct, East years a K. a" dxtnq roan suits.NC wrterterta tuna, hutch. tatNe. 4 sidetnrewages programmuug an asset) Scarborough arta. 2 arm chmsax".' new and benefits Flexible hours, G1cam' of1783 must sea. Coe Store. none Ter: (905) 831-8760 Pick. fluent English Rowe Dagen 416 372-0623 CASH reQRN reprircd in Durham Region. Fey aper A I MNL- rMllnev for 2 sired. CM A FITNESS strider (41 )6 431-9737 eyw/vdeo. PRaFESSK NK. CNMTUM o: Roofardr'0na EP3 dew' nf0n'(4Myorss & �. Call 1-1 7li�lfl pre gr is r available. Years of ty nc plane With stand 705432 reasonable Gwen $350 Cast 905-2&"" - DEROL Ati1lTANTmeow I=re=Mri for 6 month Luam JAC, up to I/ mwany (eve MKW hm 1- • • Fm 2 pia. Indw purses from 2 years in bony In&$999. kqp p how $19.99. 0 AIses. leadueir wa- 1 from $6 99. Wink wilq to work MIF RESCM Cats and kOm PON OW wag Il Oster spa sed saturdgs. Please aeciable for sdopon. Please seed ce Ham w DNwby for Cal 905571.7402. re. 9011.7211•-lir0. ChiOlee 1355 Noplos rid E.. IMA 33. Pkkeriltp. oat L1V R MNMNj ALROr FRMIBE a seN- inafMssel y � hi0geaft sift-iij irrg aENOI NrelEiaBT re IN, an MEAT FNKWM. a- stove. Muck h�dpe, side ey- Tgay a !o 1 � � � � N* � =Ha, ere gleans lid's amtw or TmMhe 1111 pia 721- xi4.7f92 tim 1My swooned. aR i sw- Hanot ..asleenraw, S ! CAN Dow *adelinney.905.75e3�2T216.t1os�� AMIIOI�RewB t EW lower >lRCN Full Trine w C; $199 also runes « Knowkillse seaso hNdwoed pl�rel� lou for $12.49 MOW*. Pr., -- t how $8.95 Kroll system oewm . 14 yobs Donieeor. 1' o wtuw 427-271 �9loot 7 Cooled CASH reQRN reprircd in Durham Region. Fey aper A I MNL- rMllnev for 2 Ar KaKMR (!OS) 428-1711 broken shills for brerKood. PMW or &INrery stn IOL (rwikd knw OW. CO 9ob aAudW- ai dna' sW sQS all - rill sI� rats. Also Nmewre wesltsr teras MhwaeYl owwAvA OAw ill LMERRNIEE � SM PJ4 4164n-9fiifl. CAN Dow atom W&kOm toaeakr PNoee 416-5N-4= Er0 13 eearIsd rich Naibk hours b bolt aha 0411 am be non smata and "Meek lock door lase door soleal Pea FWl on 164. Cam Bach 720-3141 y" 01�'� Discountb Pkierieq , OYwwa. pwoNono 571•bao7 1 t12s. Call 4Nlartrfloe CARPET W®. (He". lege Couni'm Cal all *a 906.427-1731. OWNSWICr AnM�iMY liftdPod _mmwL® �9loot 7 lobi, Ir is 6' 4 pc 7411, ft F491 M LIVE OUT W M1Y Ottltalie Fkvw*W eXWW ooltdifon. (2,500 AACWTEC OW MLLWORK eearIsd rich Naibk hours b bolt aha 0411 am be non alta pm the cost d mows. (905)987-1445 Feet mutt le in CO1M1dtl1Ce lo: new agwIss SHOP FMMSN• ER. Please fat Isom w 906• 983-9714. smoker MrodYCtont 3 Piet- Beer"rti7s 4Nlartrfloe CARPET W®. (He". lege J. y 3oes ExTr'°"'"°I` Free �9loot 7 I�oS) 436-6291 CASH reQRN reprircd in Durham Region. Fey aper FULL -Tri LME -M tttmy owry to Oshawa ora 4044. leoij NaeFSpe. Sal, encedappCyabinet Algiers nod nf0n'(4Myorss & �. Call 1-1 7li�lfl Sam -noon or lwve � 1 AA eke b m r906.9Ci•97P bn'imohc Ixlease Vim et! i DRIVERS - 2 Years Comma- (905)427-9619. Om!k carr • lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- leass CARPET$ SMJE i MOOD FLOORMc:t 3 CARPET AN VIM - Grpa dKae rooms. 30 square cial rkil ou tnovit cial and household UYE M BAllisa EII, rtseded carpsl5 on hand. l will Price mom $339. (30 sp.. yd.) Io- yaNs. from and and G karlse. from yam to Friday CtAd arpet 3 rooms. $349. inttudes car Per. pnorNnun pad $329 ins4led. 1 will fila eludes:=k. i Clean abstract. Bowl pact- = �d.10P� � 2 MEW $ROW TRAMS on � ��� � fast delrv- a� males, �� �_ � Your Dnxt gook up to age available. GO 9O5 -QS 9000 BedwMl Van Line. M)erdY (949) 426-2774 abr 8 C� r rims site P205 IOR14. fTS. each. 905 852- rtstirtutss (3o yards). Norman 6e&2314 tOX. Customer satisfaction iK Durham and surntundnq guaranwettl. Mike your are& Credit Calls Jiggled p.m. 4583 Cal Sam 906.616.1772. free esbnft, 905431.4W0 AR PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, 0 e r i ih - 7,11199 ® Sllned F111p ' SIIMmd 111fp 1 BMe a 1 Agodge NarrMA 11 M 'r 1 Imam- 1 0 a 1 0 a 1 0 rkill LARGE LOCAL BODY SHOP Requires Immediately Experienced Body Estimator. Must be accustomed to working with Insurance Adjusters and public. Excellent remuneration and benefits package. Send resume to: File flt 453 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ont., L1 H 7L5 LICENSED TECHNICIAN Required for afternoon shift, 4pm-midnight. For busy Chrysler dealership. Chrysler experience preferred. Fax resume to: (905)683-5738 3-110VAMWM1 tgAoIBUB 3-114' x 3Ir TBG. Birch ladin• idled vice- Owayis vpemile, Ad- vice- aftaa vahsMle, ifsMy tree! Pow ISD ElIA ours. , IfN, Power wndowlsldoors, ka8rr b i A WW Care. 1rYrAf. bests. vve pay up to 510,000. ;BOCK OF RENTING : : +y $2.501sq.1t., Birds pre- finished $4/sq.ft. Also pine fbakig. Cal Doug ofMriphil es- tales w/some antique cont- ants. (a limn to value con • sisals, 4 door. Excell, con- dnion. 1130,000 km. Certified Cash on the spot. Any condo- tan, anY year Call us OWN YOUR HOME - nrs EA8YIl (905)649• 11506. idercd). collections of s am and emissions tested. $8.600 firm. Ca1I905985-17811. time. 24 hours. 7 30 srnn. service. 905.686- a • Fltt/t Time Buyer? - Call Marks uY's ME NOTHEATRE SYSTtMS son, quaritioes or Snplw an hQue items. Special itllerest in /M1 SILVER Buick LeSabre, 905 4210591 • Discharged Bankrupt? -call Mark) 5'o`Not Much Downpayrnent? - CAN Magid JVC HI END Dolby Digital -AP Receivers 500 -watt. Including kl0ordoft pottery. 111 try to re- spond to al queries. Robert certified a emission fated. new tires. 1 owner, in good CASH FOR CARSI We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must V, Me* offers honest, professional. Multiple CD Double Cassette 5 -speakers. 3 -Models your choice. 250-Pacages must go. Liquidation - Price $870. Bowen Armque s- Brooklin, Ontario. 905►655-8049 or 905 242 0890. dean condition. 200.000kms, yt,95g- O.B.O. a l 905-728- 3939 be in nnnirq condition. Cal 427.2415 or come to 479 Baby St. East. Aix at IIJI ADVO SALES. . s�� 871-8a2T6 Of 1-+9�b-d�0.62T no pressure service to help own a h7.. Mark �� are of 39000 After 6 p.m WANTED 1M2 Clhvnmit C.wlkr, auto. WHITBY - Rossland and M- tax. Hurry for bat selection Oshawa Stereo (905) 579- 0893. 'Leaf Tickets' 4 cylinder. 2 door, am/lm mass., air. emission -tested, 1 Trom 8eMa taMa Rewhlr Atblrty Feed EsMo Lid. e r a or Ibbrr 11 11 i 1 Will pay face value. 162,800 kms- $4500. call ONE 1M1 4 - - 5 x Monarch imgation pump with Cum- Call Bruce Danford Sean or Sherri at (905) 937• B341(snp) 1M2 GMC TOW TRUCK, dol- lies included 52000 o D o RWM Res mugs diad 59.400 Call 579-4400 $1,300. o ti (905)718.9832 Cal (905)579-b731.(snp) (6,3)33248,, ext. 2207 ;o own. 100% d al rental pay 1024 1111 Suelin, red. 5 -speed. m Amft can. Mr. .00011 a�s�. 4 -donor. 19Bf CIVIC 112 ton pial -up PALM HELD Panasonic video WANTED - roll -a -way tied. remote starter. passed emit- with cap. Good condition, camera with all attachments Must be in excellent rorickbon sans lest. reandy new Dors, $5500. Call 655.4076 and carrying case. Also a Sanyo single CD player $75. leave message 432-7133 rcrv,r batte alternator. muffler. $4,900 cert)Ikd. Call 905-576 1991 Fot1 E: leer XLS, ) - 705-426-4039 6387 ,u.vinrxm. +X�. rodded. PELLEIT STOVE. Vermont Clulewfaet 1910 TOYOTA Terra • 4 door. $30.001) 434-2775. Casting enamel Top of line. 5 s . 190.D001m Clean. vow Excellent condition $1500 SOSCZAK TREE FARM. Pre- nxning car. $3.700 Cal 1 4 Wh I 852.1300 Also firewood (061111110) 905- tut $20. 640 Bayly St E.. (905) 718 3001. 1112 DODGE CARAVAN - 7 APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falby Crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apts. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: http: / /windjammer.webjump.com WESTNEY/411 Furnished or unfurnished. Room in family home. Cable, own washroom, share kitchen a laundry. f400/mo. FirstW. Suit stud- eol/working female. 686.7407. OSHAWA- large room. pn- vate bath. ndtndes parking a able. Shared kitchen a laundry. suits student/working male. $40G/monthly. Call 571-4967. Alex you cut 318 Watson 1911 OLDS $9 LSS sedan, passenger. Cruise. tits, AC. ex• AJAX. 2 BEDROOM or one . Shand PIANO TECNNtOU available St W"'� white. loaded. leather, 89k., COW shape. 198.500km. for tuning, repairs. and pre- Arlo a -4 condition. $14.000 cefi- new brakes, new exhaust. bedroom with den, basement OSHAWA 1 Aarormnodatbn purchase consultation on all • 1 fiedfckw air tesled. Cal 905- asking $4499 0 B.O. Call apartment. bright, separate Large freshly decorated NON-SMOKING female pre - makes & modeh Also recon -Craft 655-4495. 655.5354 entrance. new carpet, central 2 8 3 BIR apts. for rent. fers to share with same. Dwn OiOoneo ppohnnooss for sale Cal CRAFTERS WANTED at 'The air own laundry. 4 pc. bath. $690 rS $util. Ind. bathroom, sin,rq room, share Barb at 9(JS-427.7631 hitt a C cell Showolace' loaf- 1915 GRAND AM SE 4 does. 1M2 GRAND Caravan Foy Mr. 3 1 L V6. $8200 Cal 1110- loaded. 163.000kms . anvtm big yard. quo street ends at at 280 Wentworth St. kitchen, laundry. N Oshawa, PIAMOS/GRANDFATME d in tee Carta Ra tar- 0778. cassette. 35900 o.b o. Lady tocol raid MAast. no pas. W. Your First choice. Jan 1st (905)576-8829 or lea 4 km eau o1 Oshawa Lel (905)571-1360 after 5 36p m CLOCKS Chnsimas Specials omen. dean. well mom• references. (905) 683 9213. Forr appt. Call Art kMa for Artk Ns for all Roland bgnal pkaras cello us show 8 sal crafts di- 1985 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass tallied Call (416)419-7471 t�5� 7si$74� AT 481/ wHrrEs RD., large 3 1 Sat �- sue keyboards, all Samrdr havrecte to the You do is rot t mic, 2 -door, 4 au ager � AVAILABLE FES IST 1 -2 bed- bedroom house. share wdh 2 Ac otistiC Paas al Howard hove b be t�TAere is e10 tomatic, loaded. 305 V8 room and t - 3 bedroom n a WHITBY Furnished bachelor adults 4 appliances no n- 6 month R pDtian $$Savings Refiring March 31 aRrr 35 wean in business All Merchandi a reduced to cher • Hardware • (;arden Tools • Stihl Chain Saws & Trimmers • IN'heelhorse/Toro Lawn & Carden Equipment s Steb-o Fence Posts & Cates • Sarety & lhater Conditioner Salt Miller docks Large Wed- lions of used pL*m Rem to n �� M �moM. Cal 905436- $1,300. o ti (905)718.9832 111!3 FOIID AER03TAR XL - black air. certified. emission preferred area 01 Oshawa. Air S595/month Ore bedroom smoker No pets. immediate own. 100% d al rental pay 1024 1111 Suelin, red. 5 -speed. m Amft can. Mr. tested. 206K, excellent mond- and 6 appliances included. $650imonth Laundry. n0 brightemsry 5509-2036 �1 $375 monthly plus utilities. welcome. mans Call TELEP PIA• Loot a : 1 ASS.. dual airbags cerDDed. S' >=tui0 Call 430 6609 (WtklbY) Rails from $1.250 per mond+ O (905)839-7540ms NO (905433-1491 WILSOWOLM area. adult e awssw tom. wen W" (905) 655-3842 wKkmw. Cal (905) 571.3760 brown write tabby maknot neWereO on Harwood 'AveYONE ALSO domestic long-halt.me b PLAYER PIANO made any large eat -m kdden, n friplex, centrally Iocatea. S95o . M dip Available imrnedW* are of 39000 After 6 p.m 1115 PONTIAC TransSpon for appOnOnem to view WHITBY - Rossland and M- , r 1 office a �icdkM FOUND. beaufnu Siamese 705.357.2358 (snp) luny eGcapped. brand new sore• Oop . 7t3 w eluded No Berson, large dean sur• in Rtw some Tormb,F lull oakle female cat 6-7 momtts old. W for few fiirrn 1918 PONTIAC SMFME GT. tires GM warranty mdudcd. 127'000kms CerLhed• pOMINr0111N wMTBY n 6room S�bulram, wane 905 I LOCATION LOCATION LO - working order $2.000 o.b o 666-3819 aha 600 Hwy12. bfiGt�l a mask) OOOkrt15 CO A/C sunrOd. 512.000. Cal (905)665-1551 Alex. small apartment bund- pi0• very vs dean. 2 bedroom. 4301328 (Sup) CATION - Across from POOL TASLE DuMtnn 418 blue eyes. Cal 728-7739.np lady dnven, loaded Must See' $16.900 060 Certified 11/8 FORD IMOREN XLS. Gundry. parking dose 110 WMMY, walk to G0. 1 -fed OshM Centre 600 s4 ft. 06 fie aval" Oct. 1. Cal 434 - with leather pockets. 1' Slele. FOUND. mak Rottweiler in , a balance of warranty 905- ^ ' 4x4. v6 auto. new tires. Pb.sdwols. $820 per no I in- room basement Single work• bw knak wwliwmd No Das 2447 a 655-4132. • Used Equipment balk wadable x-1 . �. NC rd Ids Lite new slam Call At 9853820 cession nevak on December 1st Fnerdy. 9D5- 619-9945 Ps. Pw. Mr. AM/FM cassette. crust. warranty. $19.500 dame. Isuf . Available now (905)669-4009 s69ymantn, IirstAast. Avail- COUAMERCtAi UN(Tf. Park a • Numerous Assorted Parts & Accessories Oshawt 471-7372 anyone rip room apartment Very pnwM :al90t5-427.1516. Bedroom. Emerta.■rrrw (leas and Home oNice Csn able immerkalely. Call (905Hi "1511 Bloor great location 1 i wail- ft, able carts. 1426 sq, ft each. Fisher's Farm Service, Ashburn POOL TABLES a and 9' sate FOUND- domesht snort-IiaFchoice. NANCE /1 GMC SAFARI Sex, maroon WHITBY lana 3 bedroom, WILSOWOLM area. adult cal (905) 579-507T 5 (905) 655-3842 Dnlrard sabres for sale Call 905-420-6113 brown write tabby maknot neWereO on Harwood 'AveYONE ALSO domestic long-halt.me b with gray interior. 92 000km 4 3 htrc rat. ruses bra. certified. $1750 905.986 large eat -m kdden, n friplex, centrally Iocatea. S95o . M dip Available imrnedW* lou solinngq rwo ledroom apt. availaak ernrfedakly. Fridge pan (905) 571-3281 thCKERING- Separate ollice Clean. t VbW a tnlKSM 1 ArtiClMa waned 1 Artxmia almirlmid RENT TO OWN new and m coneihoned apywnees, and soled Only. male. not rwokncd.nkruut, nq eOlar with cid at Aixp IM BWCK PARK AVE.. 4490 1905)509-+605. Jana. sore• Oop . 7t3 w eluded No space pod area AvWble ble yy/Liver- Very ares 3 bedroom, totally new TV's Fuk wart Pad IV's Markel 905 a 1 606 796 5502 Koh Stnoa o« til 6a3dit, buu no You U-1 �ioiniv°es' ooWNrowN wxmr, z• bedroom u ewond loons. 1Laundry,263 " 'th Carpe'- ' pa'*'np Ofever.rws�Z daely Call (905)831-4733 a 190.5H27-8722 HIGHLAND DANCERS AND PIPERS PINEIM FURNITURE we �+>wootw. 1 ? You ,m FORMULA dos skidoo se3«. 2000 km M winners, partuiq. Tat• Mr. Mdluded. Sm 1 r ' 1 have been handcrahme. the Lots of lust spent $1.000 on fadrnt. mo nth. Firstilau. refer, Fair R" Emission tested ad Cero6ed. Csn trade lulls Outfits, Bagpipes etc. ttgeu quality SOLID pine i t rnt JACK RUSSELL Terriers for sale Maks a temales taft a Down or Studded tack. stored nrittoors. No) Fib. to (905)430 pt� 432 $2.5% DO or Dat offer Fi• ATTENTION SNOwtIRDS: A ptrtect tamely vaor,on Home a leave on arorasaRnmeat at Where tar 25a YkwnS' we dewuars done. shots. (1t- Trade may be snow $2.900 &m a wolf trade WMTICE- furnished 1 bed - THE WEE TARTAN SHOP sw-" n oe.ngroom. wormed Read„ to go Doc required. for older rtodoi plus dash room apartment Very pnwM 221 Queen tit Port Pent Bedroom. Emerta.■rrrw (leas and Home oNice Csn 26th (905)852-949473s) SPECIAL 326-0402 lame Private entrance. new, y Drrstied. Ceramic ties n or call Stirwari 9M-657.1 tna Come n and see our BEAUTIFUL MUSKY CIWSS ,in,re grey ane pack 110 FINANCE 1915 SKIDOO SLE fM las everts par I kaadd �r� a entrarct. new of Duet trplex, laundry tadF State d enc Art s shogntmg way and lit us show you mowra. spark. elk shot DEPARTMENT Great trod rtaehme. "I 1r10ge/stoverarpboards. Park- 1 Articles Ire Sw CHRISTMAS SALE Stals Aeonesday :ecember .rp To 50% Oil sOeciMy minted apes at THE MOUSE OF AW BER GIFT SHOP 15 emrnt.. Eau of Oelhwwa. 1 mile Horth d Taunton• vraw d NOW Ion. Open Wednesday -Sun- day 905263 M CHRISTMAS SKCIALS lilac nebc Therapy SereMy '2000' Give a a Of WON" b yoases a from. by a nod - lace br i , , . a now super Mhoks. wc. 30 day many bock gwranme On most pro - duds Cal Murray a Evelyn Jones 9056!!-5200 BLSVRW. Mnang 1 yr no paynleraa then f16M loam). 1 ArticW for Stns MUST SQL Sad mahogany ant -Due Dedroom $wig with armoire $4400 solid cherry table a 8 cum Mite dans $11 300 Oak buffel 3595. oak Oval table $245. 4 bidder back chars $245 dresser �nnirrdr $155. aasorW ours $225 each 6 sgne 1 a rdowereo pests 625 a less, dresser $45 4 bedroom stmi-forst $122.900 Bowmanvile For more vft Uri MM) 697-3532 eEvNeDrythrOrlFp LIE MEAMM. must go Mauress- es I $s9. maitre hom $159 Snggrkt. double NU fritim $269 S219. from WNiesswl4B6- 220.2282. 1650 Bsyy St., iaiw Onarw (905) a37 - lowLooking mad Orality tuWood rs made rsMtaorhl Woodwork- for a bwrg bury. Cal gr 7243 After Spm SHERIDAN CHEW maimamed, low KS $3300 Cat Ted. 905.7253156. des nWded tsap 1stAno smo roti re- Quruad NO srwOlerg/pets North PPoon Road. AgemOp/w 905-706-8498 905432-7247 Parry 905-985-8774 1 1 fw $00 M ' lifetime n�� h� Special . 1 1 me 11 Notes mattress set $675. New- www tradmona woodwon. call 726- OE KNOW in lower kvM ing on n 1111 VOL"WAGON GTI- 17 Nissan Micro 93.000 $725 ALL INCLUSIVE p,'m. of Duet trplex, laundry tadF black ' $500 060. 150 000kms 1986 kms. aromeae, 4 door. very While s Rd Pickering. new fes walk to Oshm Contra. � Pah AverWt<rctltr4 moor! Clean. t VbW a tnlKSM spacious one bedroom. Was firstrilaVrellis � for faruaf in C larwakr Florida 3 bed - ,'Dm lbwwnnorrM. pow. ow- n, tennis court. pond. BSO. Private fano, dose to Desch and polling Available row. Jan aFor Indo a photos i905) 579-3786. CLEARWATER, mobile (per- manent) furnished, 2.3-6ourn homes, hard pool. Trot tub. mirlrnt I to beadws/mapr M. fractions. Blue ,lay bawbal. NHL Hockey, NFL Football. Wise/ Odg tracks Children welcome. (905)683 -SSW. 5 �ivto - ci Elf for WIS.S650. 1966 CADILLAC larsted 92450. all 9115-509- CMI. P" for �r. mee- hung for 1. axil Jars 1. for you 6 months tree. From qui acs showm a pw home tl orthopedic pNlo nits well $1200 a haft for nww"Yeel 6550, oM 416-907-8560 $MO. inon-snoip dWe. (905) 837-9259 cey M ' lifetime n�� h� Special mes 11 ""to'r,Soo mattress set $675. New- anyth•ig •iapettiiit 1019 call 726- groes, Package (416) 726-M Nelson St.. Count b AfF0110AB1i VEHICLES la 1 BROOM apartment, flay �inar�p Ken 11 K ci t3r••0 Scat. vew.905986 12W sale. at today 1990 SDrim. mo utilises, febru- 1st, (mmaiaiaN OSHAWA - Bright 2-bdrm basement apt. Newt' rerorat- Comas, COIOt,tl Banker (905)728-9414 Ali05T MOTNIMG DOWN. 92' twxn pedesWt rabk. 8 IM BWCK PARK AVE.. 96.000 bn. auomaw- 4 door, MY newer bill iiia ad dose b ore Very ares 3 bedroom, totally Age beck Cl -1 dips NewDored cost $13.000 po,rwr ueemp Dower ttrakes. Emession Torsed and Cendied, $2.64500 Dat 1987 a " only. it bettermigh, amemies. $750/moritD nor AJAX 2 STOREY - 3 bed- room. saagk car garages No reravaled. new doors. does- fora (5,750 N16) 726- ° wer windows tot. cruse, o offer Bieck Letatee. IWI barkd. I. MM sive Fwsvkm and releroaas. (905)574d339ism ms0 pets. Close b tr I n n ng. 3 raw bMhs. rfew& klch- i interior. 5+.995 as 4. (905)439-M stio00iig $1,100i'month us a en, 2 now docks. Docks arnto Twphont M05) 721-2202 Emission tested ad Cero6ed. TWO BEDROOM avaiabk O31MWA Oua buldirgs mar wldes. References requited. ravine. 198 h. lot. immoRL. Magnetic rt 1111 GRAND PRO(• new mo- $2.5% DO or Dat offer Fi• to December 1 or Jarwrpy 1, 00•i0• transportation. !Ail- Available Jam. 15. 21100. . B bachelor apartment. Bat d cumbant acid Idecyck type for summer '98 T - lips. nandng available Call 668• Two locations at 350 Wlapt hies ndWed. many �5 (905)427-8479. a1..a MY cera repair ovage Marc"xtbnte. sleeper. etOtcaf. 51 650 0 D 0 Plast calm 5655 and ask for Raridy 6 946 Masson Rd.. Oshawa 1 a 2-0edroom( 5770 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUMOrG r�i Dqk urYrmi. Call (905) (905)426.3079 (905)5796731 (tap) ASSUME balance lase. $72Nrtlonth, aA rnduene. ro AALLSO 1sSimcilo l 71-Ddtm 6 morals tree. then own a 4335586. 1987 ii I ACCORD of Qle�se am from 9a.m.• house from $550/manth You rmmedhfa. S6S0 3-umunuum req- full tmh lamiy n- N01 MOI N01 A lap See. N Mlu loaded. pnnler, WASH i DRYER I, 25ma or. 3. black . $31 , m. 576 6724. , emm. Five rat. scanner. dd and PIIrONi, EAN BRCS. sofas. W�yOrq D� S � pew . Pr. lm w 2L auo. 5spd ani. 23.5001kms. f31d wg 1s1. $875. (906►g6 7616 � �.� • raasonaw Aids 3 -bedroom will scop. 1.800.5155 15 chars. at The bat 49!! a 2QiS3! or 767-0215. well wAgi bled. SM ob. maudu. plow us rq GO Tran)avagadde TWO 2tanamy 1� � untl 7:30pm reedit. I do the rest. Dont T omwoo0, ingraM pod wf the lowest pita in Dwrham. "MUM Call 571 831-0294 N msg. decaabd. boadboReed PICNHNIIG. off Magor Oaks. Wait. Call SSB Rola. COM" � � �69iS, antral C0�111d1 SPECIALS. liter Futons and ban lisp alwys 11195 / ip. re,fl lfrew=r _ new larpt I -Mm G0.. now Senior RMR day. (906)) 724 Rao Estatelo- sirnac, atlmi0raf aiNrlgt as sorter ��hhh S38e n stock wady b rwap up for a f125/ Lisp 1M7 aDB. non;rlg�ood, too - - u'desp uDMe ild bus b tamily mom. _ w•'�'swerw cl�KtrNa4. W. It fur (905)e. dryps $1251 ,ow fkAn 111 200.. 1985 Ji it. I � Daibrf0 CaL 7251436. pwnas. Avail" DK 1581. �•. f . lonce Mary upgrades. Thom - 1B8 IOrfp SL W. I]sAfew (906) liand wrrawlrps 11, races Low, bio kMdfen, supsrale &4 11k bus dung apgradt:s 436-0860. P.S. Soo Shope and rernrldMiorfed can apo- P - MssNrMsral Ofl�- 3M �E f[ IL 426-0675 evprirrpe. in I . � toNRossland ares, opal and tflictt npMirs. (906)695 Lap's for Limp Win!! amid wa.lhrs and dryers al ) 1 i�ii� apt 5560 IMIM Holrse Sm. Dec 5 12 4. Sall. $661 bw Prices. Misr bond nfams lop 9.9 i�A. rule I IF ind. Avanrrle�agbuMueOi.swMrefifmilLr. Dec 11 Sun. Doc 571-7411 OELCMFF OBIMI SET -6 NAI n M"JMCES PJrW hidges f480 MM cep. new 31r - --Ied. nfeeds d". LOW. FirpAap 1371�229� ec. W, 701, rf tataTl5M, 2 Lir MMpp yard m:a ane wiaw ll at carafe aadt r7hirs(1,arm), cid• SalesfService. Ucho Aid/ !antges wit do* and window We Themis. $W. ca 427- =Alit LN1fiE0 Who l%S 1r10Wgndntntd paAhlg Cba ar srib Yard. blAast, no pas. / la a china abirfa •✓Bmiws Tbhir4oW frost less midges 1430. ReoahhtmNohhad 2r p1wB 2256. AAM1. SntmiBer 1 cid, good lrMlk�o� JIM a til 416- rManslas. (905) 683 9Q13 If aM sides. Gant stain SS1ywp. Anlrh (bad" a aM 2r idp his hi0/es wntaie. wjutby' 281 4607. Dcep Excellent 1$ $50000. Maar). lie new $599- Jeu dfiging qr� � ti' wBa 1a Easu � 0 his CREDIT, FOS Village hom AM 2 �burgabw R�'0 d Lo Wm tCollocorai aryo-egroaoaw�q yws Air Rgrigeratim , trop -tree tiowd Cal as Lo- few' allow West SEM Elfirn Ffwp a SWvL tit a wMl 1 fmagantgir 118251CoMmy Madding. 810000. caL 906 957 ri $24wvp. swction side•by my. ��s Apgiwnc « baa aft a is. ) tapes_ S49yrnt 7 �pL °A1d IMt, awpel". AReknrioa a . new electrical sides. Tr trop two $249. K Saks Swig. Perls 1151 61i6-rnb NUL Cam �l 436- 5725 Jan 1. rmNt Cab (!0516861870. toad ppaporMrgql�s,L tfdu6 wrap a` On fATELLJTE System. 400 &ado ami". Stows. Brea SL OMmirs(906) 576- /BM 5-18 King Cab P1U. 0890 end wkr to code 9200. WAM moor a01. Y DSNNAV. Amiable Jan 1/ owid and f@MM. Owu Mi. O l- dlarruek. new 5799 d rdilefilMfond. 11119rep. JW 7448 caw Simi wmw dwham gpgd tahpe. $4 250.. !gip NNW MRN Mmchu, 416)460-7055 Ml oomMfpheniarrs. 4�y1 MAK pea Iadroom Fib 1. BOM iaclyda tMlmaR 2�10r0a0. 3-Mdn000pmm hMlom wit balppM m 9N edge d IOML Is- dom ori stow Dred new. svatdv PI _ 11,6 bis 0 by fte Mo.Ma4we. OOH• �M for 2 p�p�e i850 Plls Mro MIK 2 ( )MPONI- B 1) ia75 io 000 BTU air 0A� $2.499. Dryaes f14W � mpN tmisdl thlsn winlsr w 1f IMM 0677. 66$ 5300 �SNowiNg dniRB $75 Now 556. �. 'IA~4001 `� on L90m119 for old Or aprgrne Dat gusts ill -dra $ $75., cop• new $249. MNCW4 May" !rams fire pdrlgwgfeer br dry aM pivami pMwMoe PICmE1�. Uses OICPA r PI Awl. Dae 1, pa brtilw ., 9e1011onte mi Vashws�rs. MoeLrirJaw chdi ms. Cal Liaissa a1 1M lE� • pcdo core Aeodlik Fii 1A)0. Fri aM btwwerM apMrBNeM am ifldr 3.000saR.. low bedroom BIOrAY PMBLLEi..6ei aM bks ode slit saw D StS.. $199. VW our tAowlrgorN Lo- (906)7201991 sup. dMcn• Cwllfiad. eMiBMioR lag rparerlces. (905) 427- ties. On aik aM Poft Phos dm, 3 hill INOOMc al d &M IpIdI W"d powp Dui "D $20, Chain saw 586, day. 426 Silgam SLS. N aMAm nese 9 Alk- 18M II�MD SE. BiBa in tnsarmwe, teparami Mf IYfaMIC, $1500 011e Cam IerdttflPl or wing grNigwtd 806430-280 11,700. Cam (906)283 Aim b� t-bW=m �pj Fist Sana 906445137 a Adldu Evvigel � Cal Claim (906172S40L9. 11T1. Io 800 Lm. ale Mor. Mw Mh gra Vary. aNerNMbr aM brahas awlubk S�VAM tarts Moria.. mio AOR• 905.576.3506. lllwt Tres lfwn lbw ha�.9%. Did Moots sllhmir ��OOMI� r�tl C. 60 NETM • am bvkft w 6rooldin- 2 ba%i . $?W . Sar"bm Wakdat 51,996. likpholte 578-2172 air 330 Odeft acetas l esami. Mb.+W.'t hr.Mdas ftwp a WIT. ZRW. g�7_ SM IM. RW antral locamon.2 i 3 bad- Mw. Call (M�•86.18t6. • Anew Cirisln�rs Mix m 9®NBDE, doss jagmag100A1 cepa""'"" auafho. ftl�DR#1DE. 3 bona may MBN WM - Good, but and wa'w"7 lid A CAR? to like. seoa�mi attwna, y 1st Hacpie AM. baMdAaamaON k"W r'�' IV espy PW w.�� Strr/f �� row tr" $599 Down I � M �amMri - � )m ads NOV. Til amen pace � � ��Yoarct *I-- ■ we s �O �Nf �� to bmf for ON Free CAA Marranty Preferred. $650 aP nducin. Ness. GB 416.712-9885. services �) c torn riot Moro... Ffee of changes Tdephone 428-2684. fFACNWS well•Nlaia4i W 2 1 immix as 6105. For PAO For /rtes it info. tolltrth Bad creMrom okay CaTRAI Debris, era z'l- bedroom and BOB Gay St. wit • 1 B"bh'a Ajax Picherin� Nowt "Wertisw ii3.0707 aper month > rnel�'rtments ohim p � wamt;n asst. palet wovid tiowdfouse figush new take a J1XhrW90 TUM*" $52-9741 FNunclrgAtraihbM Pm°ieau cal 0723.0 aMntw�co Station. f shopping � n1uM, 2 bathrooms, waGran A1NIMlas kwo (g�) 42Q•1� a.m. -6p.m Included. Cal 726.4993. 6a��yowaie.( Availab6le8 i�Mrtor h to can aM expand your bt* i {4(118 0.49Q5 1 nets a farm. 1 800 SOSbM6. Mo I HAVE MAGE Over 2 Mil- ton Dollars in a home based. Stress free business. I am looking for a few key individu- als to teach my tum key oper- ation. Can 1.888.236-1668 Cal 24 h rs ONCE YOU POP, you rant stop! Limited no. of distdbu- eorships left. Profitable oppor- tunity. regardless of experi- ence No Selling. All cash business. Min invest $16.800. put you on the last track to arty retirement Info. pack- age. Call 1.WD-336-4296. SMALL family restaurant in Whitby prime location for sale. Showing great growth. Selina due to health $43.900 4905) 97-0810 and leave msg 4a1 NEW YEAR'S Single's Dance - Fr1 Dec 31M. 8-2. Singles and their guests welcome. Advance tickets only. For tickets. group rales, location, details etc. call (705) 741- 4570 Peterborotph. Om. leave message) or Club. Box 23. Peterborough. Ord. K9J 6Z6. 1 Personals BORED LADIES- ONTARIO. Names 3 Home Phone Numbers. 1-900451-3638 ext 680. $3 69/mm must be 18 T -tone N N I DtNIHAM's OWN DATING SERVICE! Call 905 -683 -filo Create a private mailbox or browse other personal ads free Meet a new Friend or Love for life 1 Auctions AUCTION BARN FRI. DEC. 10 AT 5-00 P.M. 3 MILES EAST OF LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD 44 'he Estate of the Tete leil & Anne Mc- achem formerly of krgyle, pine bonnet hest, oak parlour able with Barley wist legs, Duncan hyfe drop leaf table, alloon back chain, ound walnut parlour tble, antiquepump rgan & stool. ches- trfields & n-tching hairs, walnut maga - ine rack, oak plant s, French Provirtci� Westerfield & chai ral & flat top trunk ngle wooden be( Wk wall telephon. antel clocks., bride In 7pc. toilet se alnut comer cul card, cruet set, Mo t 2 door refrigera r, 24 in. electr Ove, 15 cu. h. fres Toshiba portabl .lour TV, Inglis at matic washer, car lue tool box, 12 H TD Riding Law ower, qty. chino ass, kitchen utensil aver & hand tool collectable item, Iso consigned 198 1:12-2C-1 tirrea. )ora & Creg Cornell Auctioe►eees RR#1 Link Britain 7OS-7Wn83 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESMY,1) It c h 7,19994VM 15 A P 1 Coming Ettw l : 1 Coming Evwft W PareaiNe CK 1 Pweonei 1 ONBs 1 Bkft / BkOs 1 ebYis UXBRIDGE FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC. CHRISTMAS TURKEY ROLL Friday, December 10th at 8:00 p.m. Uxbridge Legion - Franklin Street 1 Personale 4 ; 1 ltrahrxarna OURNAWS SINGLES Club looking for long-term relation- I&OE ship Personal growth semi - TM nars. no imolai cost. selective. TO TAI.>E call for interview (905)576- Why not Fax us 1616 our .,it LIFE WASN'T meant to be You can use your lived alone don't you de- serve to have someone spe- fax machine to cial in your lite? Call Misty send us your River Introductions- Toronto's advertisement. Ind matchmaker. (416) Please allow time for us t0 confirm OSHAWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE Shhalsu Service 40 Ki your ad copy and St W (905) 404-9625 11:30 price prior to am -9 pm deadline. One of our OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE die younger with strokes, heart Customer service arracks, diabetes, etc Give the gift of Me by hei representatives will re1ping P loved one lose w hl, For call you. more information pIl Les at Please remember 436-5004 to leave your Please read your company name, classified ad on the address, phone first day number and of publics- contact name. tion as we cannot a tsaaa be responsible for Fax more than one News insertion in the905-579-4218 Advertiser �' s79 -azo e event of an error • 1 Auetlora .T11 Auctions MacGregor Auction Centre, Bowmanville Sunday Dec. 12th, 10:08 a.m. (Viewing tOl 481 to Wfiverly Rd. North to #2 illy., East to S4a&og St. North 1 km. Sunday's Auction features articles from past to press including household contents. lumiture, glass & chin collectibles, tables, chairs. dressers, bedroom set new flower pots, pichnes, plus a selection of spc cards & memorabrka which will be selling 1 st at 10 am. *Note.. mark your calendar for our Antilles Boeing Day Auction Dec. 261h. Call ler col110 into. MacGregor Auction Sellas Mich" J. r 106-623-79191 BBQ 798 AUGnON.hom the HOnr of D Simpscri Pon Hope, Pmale Camptxetnord Harr and others to be thrid al WARNER'$ AUCTION HALL, Hary 2, Colborne. THURS. DEC. 9TH- 5:$W.M. SAT. DEC. 11TH- 9:30 A.M. SUN. DEC. 12TH- 12:88 P.M. THURS. SALE includes 2 IrWOpes. 2 stoves, nearly new dryer wringer washer. 1965 Ford F-150 IR to. dub cab good ruiner. onWW Aug 99 wanly new $1200 Mbnewan tate, several otter good dos, bed sofa wAh mattirng MAW other good soh set ovivonal tables & crax. dine/ room set. rlirretle sot, dressers, rihests. beds. Nsf 2 m¢ra & st�xWds. small desk. qfy now unall cies including toys. does, It games. 3 new soh & love sat sets household articles. dishes, puss. tiro, do SAT. 9:31 A.M. Arhtrpue la cream parlour sot- an deco mWhng dress- tr chest & vanity. an dim asMray, shard. print 'Built Peace of Hoeond Payne• oak martyr Pc wa h carved tons heads. 'Out - list eC deals 00. Outlaw bbox. pier bake board. small pro tabll witunl imp. NK eek there tabket. am. hods bake reamed I%W. Owbec Dire prayer beredt, bre tale desk. Ige cast son pot. odds bed evoill rip orWW excell condir ir. modern dining rm suite. 9pc in nkat coridoonl, rare all. oak sinal MO lop desk wen bookcase tap. 2 daub tamps. Ater ata ba'M carved parlow left, par rice kwaed 3 drawer ta- bles, thy. old bma. W. aid Orals &case pa old as, twl NAuon old alarm docks, aid per wwdrobe, collection old wood pliers whal hid thrid, isNes pia der & r»awfets rwl�e�r patmm 2 old halves DAY SUN12TH AT 12A MOON ooaepfefe safe of yew artida from Fleahriarns, n- tiudkeg new TVs. VCRs. si - r . tboltrrates, small appkatWc es. some vvaeryry nice jewellery. giMwarrs. sthul dish sett. 0 . win la dc. Al Sales No� Gey & OIN Warne A1sNMesfs 963552186 Vdw vErvs ��R Branch 170 Legion i ' 109 Franklin Street ..�TUNWISY` Decembw 0 6.•00 PJM F If you are a Veteran or Spouse of a deceased Veteran living in Uxbridge, you and a guest are invited to Christmas Dinner at the legion Hag. Please accept this invitation as a small token of our Vpredation. Thmportation can be provided. RM 852.5293 HEATHER HILL GIBSON intuitive, Lite Path spiritual Coaching • Spiritual Insight with Tarot • Comforting S Accurate Reading Tuesday Reading 1/2 price 690..._--� - Christmas Masses Friday, December 24" at 6:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and 12:00 midnight. Saturday Christmas Day - 10:00 a.m. One Mass only. No evening mass on Saturday. NEW YEAR'S MASSES Friday December 31, 5:00 p.m. Saturday January 1. 10:00 a.m. No evening mass on that day. Sunday January 2"° 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. SACRU) 11URTS CAIKOLU CKURCif SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 683-0707 UXBRIDGE 852-9741 1 Auctions . 1 Aucllons TION BARN, HAYDON; Sat. Dec. 11 at 5:30 P.M. Preview 4:30 to Sale Urine From 401 exit 431 at Bowmanville, North 8 mi. on Hwy 57 to Con. Rd. 8, turn east at Fire tall. Articles form an Oshawa home consisting of occ chairs, lamps, dishes, elect. stove. washer, bedroom fum,ture, glassware, spring horse. ml toys, butter boxes. pine plant table. depression glass and much more. Mrs will be our last sale for '99. Terms ash, interac, MIC, visa. Auctioneer. Don Stephenson, PH; 905-263-1402 or 785-277.9829. Fax: 785-277-9018 . Port Perry Flo Market - 1 L-00 Nowa ISIO Hely 7A 34vn East at Hwy 121Brom Sr - woru+a 401) Usual assortment of glassware. china. old books. pictures. Irish Innen. and other old. new. odd. unusual, and decorative items. household & box lots. More consignments arriving next week. ••111naclt bar as preaieses•• Tercets: Cash er Pas" Cheign with I. D. Ian MacMartin - Auctioneer- (41161724-6638 AAO Member GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE FRIDAY, DEC. 10TH, 6 P.M. Selling the contents from an Oshawa home: Lowery organ and bench, CTC Men's bike (Classic Cruiser - 75th year), kids batterypowered riding jeep, big poker tables, bridge set, bar and stools, pine patio fumiture, lounge, 2. ches- terfield, occasional tables, drop leaf gate leg table, rocker, antiques, 3 pc. breakfast set, collectibles, exercycle, dishes, glass- ware, china and household effects, etc. etc. etc. Preview Friday after 2m. Auction starts at 6 .m. Terms: Cash, App. Cheque, Visa, M/C, Interac. AUCTIONEER FRANK G. STAPLETON 1905) 7862244,1-800-263-96M www-stapletonaucdons.on.ca Saturday, December 1141t, 0 11:00 a.m. Mklettlyi a Asttu clow - Mabn@M Saks Arena 1f2 a* swlb of Blackstock w Otd Saegeg Rall Viewii6 hon 1&:00 a.m. So Salk Time sppinet desk, old magazine table, large wall clock (Cmany exc. pond.', staple dock, old radio, pine corner cupboard, bridge lamp, wall unit kitchen table w/4 chairs, deacons bench, toy box, beer lights, crocks, spoon racks w/spoons, tern stand, lamps, Olass & china pieces (includes Royal Copenhagen, McCoy, Fre king, Fiesta tea pot &large bowl, Weller Vase, Carleton ware, Umoge, OccupiW Japan, Pin- wheel Crystal, Noritaki, Wade, Hull, Royal Doulton dishes 20 piece set, bone handled silverware, several West German pieces, Aladdin oil lamps, old Christ- mas ornaments, prints (Tommy Thompson, Carol Black). metal Tonka toys, acDak guitar, buffet, of- fice desks, computers, Christmas decorations, wash- ing machine, freezer, cross country skiis, Ariens snow blower attachment, steel vaagon wheels, cant hooks, dual axle trailer (car), '68 Pontiac Beaumont 80,000 original miles runs good (307 motor). Sale subject to additions and deletions. Something for everyone. Snack bar available. Tarns: cash, cheque (with proper 10). Visa, Interac. Toto this w sale other sales, please tab (9055 or 1 -M554 -111M. Pick Up & stor- age available. Jim MdNW*- ANe1laur 1T s a Csirw Bill and Rose Gerbasi (nee Hamstra)are delighted to announce the arrival of their beautiful baby girl 4 PWW Sidney Marie WW4P Born November 18th, 1999 at 12:46p.m. Weighing 9 lbs., 3 oz. Proud grandparents are Mike and Jane Gerbasi of Ajax, Jan Hamstra of Maple Grove, and Diane and Gerry Talsma of Bowmanville. A darling Great Granddaughter for Cooney and Doreen Goodman of Courtice and Leta Pittock of Woodstock. A precious niece for Angie, Jenn, Tim, Maribeth, Kathy, and Dave. A new cousin for Michelle, Paul, Jenna, Korina, Rvan, Robert, Ben and Joshua, and a new addition to the fami- Iy for Sarah and Marley (woof woof!!) Thank you to all of our friends and family for your gen- erosity and warm wishes. A special thank you to Dr. Hanson. Lo and all of the staff and vol- unteers at Ajax and Pickering Health Center. 1 Auctions L. 1 Auctions * CHRISTMAS ART AUCTION SUNDAY DECEMBER 12TH Preview Time: 11:3 0 a.m. Start Time:12:30 p.m. At JACKSON'S Touch of Class Catering 104 Consumers Drive, Whitby 905-427-2450 (1st. north of 401 off Thickson) FEATURING TODAYS MOST POPULAR ARTISTS Robert Bateman * A.J. Casson Doug Laird * James Lumbers Carl Brenders + Trish Romance Plus many more ! 140 FRAMED PRINTS IN ALL WN7 MISS THIS SPECIAL OiPPORTUN/T)r ! Wed. Dec. ltb, Stan Thee: 8:31, View. from an 1n Auctions, 2699 Brock Rd. N Pidunng is seeking estate of Norma Ellis, Scarborough plus incu- ns..arye matt. chest of drawers, 7 pc. diningroom , 6 pc. drungroom suite, wooden dinette sets, wing its, occasional table, occasional chairs. numerous fret and wrist watches, dressers, piano, prints, pine die, China and glass etc. This Is ear fast sale fuIM Randy P Iipern re-spekm i6W9MiK+ 8841 IlacGregar 111"at Coake, 06WmiaariNe Theisday, On. 11r,12:0 a.m., Ito) )rt Notice Auction selling Restaurant quiprnent, a Shop contents, store racking, office contents, k flower pots & pottery pcs, tools, plus much more, & new articles. Call to consign your articles & close year out with some quick cash. IN" seal► unit far Mhi s. MacGr%Asdim services WP423-IM 1-IM304799 ORONO ARENA COMMUNITY CENTRE 2 PRINCESS STREET, ORONO EXIIT STATION STREET FROM HWY 035 SUNDAY NOON DEC 12TH VIEW I IA A.M. • SALE STARTS AT 12.00 NOON Partial List.. Magnavox. Panasonic, Phillips, Kenwood, G.E. Electronics,Phows, VCRs, Computer, TVs, CD Horne Stereos, Walkman's, Houseware, Gift ware, Hand Tools. 14K Jewellery, Emerald, Sapphire & Ruby, Eternity , Ann Clusters & Dinner Rings, Gold Earrings, Chains, Bracelets, Watches, Wld Life Figurines, Vacuum, Luggage, Cookware. Small Appliances, Chests.l.ankps, Treadmills. Rose Wood & Accent Furniture, Bench. Table, Curios. Minors. Duvet Comforters. Feather Beds, Oriental Porcelain Ware & more. TERMS CASH VISA Mit' p I.Y. EVANS Greg and Heather (Diamond) along with big sister Laura, are thrilled to announce the arrival of V KARLEY MICHELLE • on Wednesday Nov 17th, 1999 at 4:53 a.m. weighing 9 lbs. 9 ozs. Proud grandparents are Kevin and Jean Diamond of Uxbridge, Ron and Linda Evans of Stouffville. Great Fgrandparents are Jim and Eve- lyn McGriskin, also of Uxbridge. am1 Imprownwft no House Cleaning SEAWAY WATER SUPPLY & DISPOSAL > Ellin Rentals _- Snow removal All your seasonal needs +HoNew Grtsedngs From Sealrar t 905-683-1397 PLUMBING LTD. Complete bathrooms - kdchens -tenements - shwashers - repasts - renovabons - teramic tiling No Job too small. Fns EsOmstes. Call Phil 985427-5462 1 rakrky a : Deearsnnn PAN TWG A PLASTEI1rIG Satcco cxifrtgs. bow na4 renovations. Pay as youre satisfied. For a tin esNrtlab all Scott fW5) $31-4620 CLEAAI.vG sER1TCE excellent rates flexible4--n ltrirrs bonded CALL SANDRA 905-837-8841 So jar.you've tried the rest, New u's time to try the Bev., Vacuuming. dusting, kitchens baths, blinds. baseboards. ledges. doors. and more for I low price of $65 00 Call Ruh 6d cele 416-706-9284 .. Busire" sWvrae AJAX ACCOUNTANT cava fame !c Jo bookkeep.n, :all Bill 3 )5686 0222 .. 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