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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_01_16f PICKERING NEWS ADVER.TISER \ P I C K E R I N G' S C O M M U N I T Y N PRESSRUN 43,400 20 PAGES SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 2000 ST; IR 15 u Winter fun P in Durham Page 7 EWSPAPER SINCE 1 9 6 5 CARL FERENCZI News Advertiser photo The water beneath my wings Three-year-old Hayden Shorts swims vigorously to Centre in Ajar. The warm water in community in - bone up on her aquatic skills at a recent parents door pools has become even more attractive in re - and tots swim session at the McLean Communiti, cent days as the temperature dipped to -16 Celsius. Volunteers nforspelling s ellin bee Great opportunity for high school students The Durham Regional Cm you help DS Under the Province's new sec - Spelling Bee is the perfect way r p ondary school curriculum, every for high school students to earn tin A to On7 student who begins high school their community service hours. during or after the 1999-2000 Metroland's Durham division 'See page 9 School year must complete a min - of community newspapers is imum of 40 hours of community hosting the inaugural bee this February with semi-finals run service as a graduation require - year, bringing together youth ning in April, concluding with the ment. The hours must be com- ages six to 16 to test their finals at Durham College May pleted by the end of Grade 12. spelling ability for fun and prizes. 28. Coaching sessions and semi- The Durham Regional Spelling To help make this non-profit final events are held at venues Bee is a great way to earn those event a success we're looking for throughout the region. Orienta- hours working with younger stu- high school students and other tion sessions are arranged for Jan. dents in an educational setting. community volunteers to assist 26 at Holy Cross school, 357 According to the Province, el - with coaching sessions and spell- Simcoe St. and at the Pickering offs. Coaciiing sessions begin in Public Library from 7-9 p.m. See 'BEE'page S OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $51 $1 NEWSSTAND A smile for No. 1 Page 8 Durham mayors want no part of new government proposal Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs favours made -in -Durham solution The mayors of Durham's two ir_cst municipalities arc distanc- .,,_ themselves from a plan pro- ;")Ncd by the Greater Toronto \rca's most influential suburban mayors to wipe out regional gov- ernments and establish eight to 12 powerful cities. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs has released a letter he sent to Markham Mayor Don Cousens, who has led the restruc- turing initiative, stating that while "the process (of drawing up the proposal) has been exceed- ingly useful in Pickering and Durham;' he opposes major parts of the plan, including wiping out regional government. " I felt it would have been in bad faith for me to go to Don Cousens's meeting when I had met with my neighbours so close - Inside the News Advertiser YAM TO F10 IT Editorial Page ...........6 Celumeist ... .........6 Name Drepp........... 8 Sports ................14 Classified .............15 GIVE US A CALL General ..........683-5110 Distribution ......683-5117 Death Netiees .....683-3005 Sincerely Yeas- ...........1-800-662-8423 =Email .newsroom@durham.net AM sit ....durhamnews.net :FAX .............683-7363 ly for two days;' said Oshawa Mayor Nancy Diamond. "I'd al- ways preferred to work with my neighbouring municipalities but until this week there hasn't been any willingness (to work serious- ly toward reform.)" Under the proposal for munic- ipal restructuring presented Fri- day in Markham, the Greater Toronto Services Board would become a body responsible for setting service standards. But it wouldn't have any taxing author- ity and the cities would deliver services ranging from recreation and planning to transit and fire protection. However, existing police ser- vices boards would stay intact, which means forces like Durham See ARTHURS pant 4 yvZMMIM11IF EEi IT CALL Ili TODAVI wE WILL NOT aE UNDERSOLDB • war Etta aMw�w \ 239 Station Sheaf 11 A Better World of Communications! We're building a brand now chain of co nntmunicstloni atoms called *W World'. Our now stores will give our customers On best of both Sell Canada and SNI Mobility under ono roofl we aro soaking individuals to Join our team. If you we ambitious and possess excellent communications *We with a dedication to customer service, we would Wo to meet your We otter a competitive compensation package, compnheneive benefits and a challenging work onvironmentl We are presently filling the following positions. Soles Associates, Store Managers, Mobilo Installer, ToWmioian and Accounts#*Vontrollor. 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NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 3 AIP uettin2res to ron uD tneir s • AUTO BASS - WE PAY UP TO $= DEDIIC W • CAR ALARMS • REMOTE STARTERS $199 • TAi K • FOG LAMPS • �irevh,t,ere AUTO GLASS b CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY • HAN WASH s YACULM FROM $17 • SCOTMARI 1010 Brock Road South (Northwest corner at Eayly) Wa 831-4290 • WAX • COWOUND •POLISH • CUSTOM UPROLST131Y .*, I P 12 1 DRIVER EDUCATION CENTRE A Complete Defensive Driving Course 2990 00 PLUS GAT, COURSE STARTS SAT. JAN. 22 AT 1:00 P.M. 25 HRS. IN CLASS 10 HRS. IN CAR INSTRUCTION GET YOUR LICENSE 4 MONTHS EARLIER SAVE UP TO 41 % ON INSURANCE G 1 AND G2 ROAD TEST PREPARATION A CALL TODAY AND REGISTER �., 426-%11 1 shoei \ =� 68 HARWOOD AVE. S. MWAOIED 1913 (U;40rills LOCAL RESIDENT WINS SHOPPING SPREE! Graduating students of St. James Catholic School got creative this year when they decided to fundraise for their graduation trip to Quebec city. A representative of the grade 8's approached the owner of one of their local grocery stores to seek help with their fundraiser and was thrilled to receive the support of owners Brian & Karen Balsdon of Brian & Karen's 'No Frills" located in South Ajax The students raised very close to $5000 towards their trip selling raffle tickets for a $300 shopping spree. The top ticket seller being Anna Popiel who sold $524 worth of tickets. Local resident of South Ajax Bob McCoy purchased the winning ticket from student Zack Dickson who had gone out selling door to door. Mr. McCoy was very happy to win but also plans to share his shopping spree with a friend so that it can help two families. (From left to right: Brian Balsdon, Zack Dickson, Anna Popiel, Bob McCoy) 44-P Un- a% 1 7th +1k 11S u n., an 23rd ru W,&t a 2 tom Ifala %VxV"& -NoW a&faw f2 from Gofiger's 7. Travel fPlus • Am CRUISE CENTRE Pickering Town Centre Drop off your entry at Pickering Town Centre Guest Services (located on the lower level .._.at Centre Court) before 6 p.m. by Sunday, Jan. 23rd for your chance to win! w Name: Address: Com,,; Province: -._ .Postal Code: Signature 10f wider 18 yrs.) - VP EtNw template and drop olI your entry at PIC GuM Services ton the loner hives near centre C.owu belie 6.00 p.rm on oveL Those wWor Vie o" of 18 oe**@ a 1Mmm p ll Ilan Centre retail stilt age wadstilt dm*agipbers and timb iwwsdy0s w1 11 am wet eNNNde. No purchase necessary. winnYg;NZMWM dram *— an conact en W. received fy ewA=t daadne, Pdn vd w v M be eonU ctsd by phew and w N receive prbte at a preArraegod, mwrally corwarniant IMM. tlNlwer aMat provI l adequaee idanNNotion to ebin a prise. Mtn must be amopted as somded. No cash vehx ewYaslMQerwe we property d lktesrlrg tbnwr Cantne- Wnnor consents. by sub nYttirg er*% to the pubNcation, andRw ntli flMdt rramest pidnenrbnp 7bwr Camde s dfeaetloro whams must cantly answer a skit l , 11 g nmOw shoal 2INI .10 view 11"o, b�rtdei one trip is Los tAsM Nevada for b w peopW km*xN g hoed amow nodation at the tE+tsMtl ; NM oo 1or 34 agbee awd allo hom Wonto bttenatloroal Akpat le las tltWK Nevada. N tact canoes era ieratbdwew lirw aar:sarw ookirdrrrl11d ieea0dsseb w ar.stm 414110M& Wn w.r*lr mb*. -0 n,.-- —A n... r ---- Durham health care workers get flu shots Tuesday Emergency services personnel in well-being of the residents of Durham;' clinics ald hospital emer- vaccinations, which take ef- Durham Region will be getting their flu said Dr. Donna Reynolds, associate gency wards seeking relief. feet in two weeks, by con - shots on Tuesday. medical officer of health for the Region. People can still get flu tacting their doctors. Firefighters, paramedics and police On Thursday, staff and doctors at officers will roll up their sleeves for flu hospital sites of Lakeridge Health Cor- vaccinations at an emergency service potation attended immunization clinics personnel immunization clinic by the at their workplaces. The Ontario Hospi- Durham Region health department. tal Association encouraged all hospitals "As front-line workers, their leader- in Ontario to hold the clinics. ship by example is a reinforcement of .The flu is widespread throughout the importance of ensuring we do every- Durham Region. During the holidays, thing we can to protect the health and people with flu clogged local walk-in Loose change buys you clothes, helps church PICKERING — Bargains galore block west of Liverpool Road south of and rock -bottom prices are promised at Bayly Street. the New to You sale being held Friday, There'll be good used clothing for i3 - Jan. 28 at St. Martin's Anglican Church. the family, a white elephant table, toys The sale will run from 7 to 9 p.m. at and books. the church, at 1201 St. Martins Dr., one For more information call 839-4257. • AUTO BASS - WE PAY UP TO $= DEDIIC W • CAR ALARMS • REMOTE STARTERS $199 • TAi K • FOG LAMPS • �irevh,t,ere AUTO GLASS b CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY • HAN WASH s YACULM FROM $17 • SCOTMARI 1010 Brock Road South (Northwest corner at Eayly) Wa 831-4290 • WAX • COWOUND •POLISH • CUSTOM UPROLST131Y .*, I P 12 1 DRIVER EDUCATION CENTRE A Complete Defensive Driving Course 2990 00 PLUS GAT, COURSE STARTS SAT. JAN. 22 AT 1:00 P.M. 25 HRS. IN CLASS 10 HRS. IN CAR INSTRUCTION GET YOUR LICENSE 4 MONTHS EARLIER SAVE UP TO 41 % ON INSURANCE G 1 AND G2 ROAD TEST PREPARATION A CALL TODAY AND REGISTER �., 426-%11 1 shoei \ =� 68 HARWOOD AVE. S. MWAOIED 1913 (U;40rills LOCAL RESIDENT WINS SHOPPING SPREE! Graduating students of St. James Catholic School got creative this year when they decided to fundraise for their graduation trip to Quebec city. A representative of the grade 8's approached the owner of one of their local grocery stores to seek help with their fundraiser and was thrilled to receive the support of owners Brian & Karen Balsdon of Brian & Karen's 'No Frills" located in South Ajax The students raised very close to $5000 towards their trip selling raffle tickets for a $300 shopping spree. The top ticket seller being Anna Popiel who sold $524 worth of tickets. Local resident of South Ajax Bob McCoy purchased the winning ticket from student Zack Dickson who had gone out selling door to door. Mr. McCoy was very happy to win but also plans to share his shopping spree with a friend so that it can help two families. (From left to right: Brian Balsdon, Zack Dickson, Anna Popiel, Bob McCoy) 44-P Un- a% 1 7th +1k 11S u n., an 23rd ru W,&t a 2 tom Ifala %VxV"& -NoW a&faw f2 from Gofiger's 7. Travel fPlus • Am CRUISE CENTRE Pickering Town Centre Drop off your entry at Pickering Town Centre Guest Services (located on the lower level .._.at Centre Court) before 6 p.m. by Sunday, Jan. 23rd for your chance to win! w Name: Address: Com,,; Province: -._ .Postal Code: Signature 10f wider 18 yrs.) - VP EtNw template and drop olI your entry at PIC GuM Services ton the loner hives near centre C.owu belie 6.00 p.rm on oveL Those wWor Vie o" of 18 oe**@ a 1Mmm p ll Ilan Centre retail stilt age wadstilt dm*agipbers and timb iwwsdy0s w1 11 am wet eNNNde. No purchase necessary. winnYg;NZMWM dram *— an conact en W. received fy ewA=t daadne, Pdn vd w v M be eonU ctsd by phew and w N receive prbte at a preArraegod, mwrally corwarniant IMM. tlNlwer aMat provI l adequaee idanNNotion to ebin a prise. Mtn must be amopted as somded. No cash vehx ewYaslMQerwe we property d lktesrlrg tbnwr Cantne- Wnnor consents. by sub nYttirg er*% to the pubNcation, andRw ntli flMdt rramest pidnenrbnp 7bwr Camde s dfeaetloro whams must cantly answer a skit l , 11 g nmOw shoal 2INI .10 view 11"o, b�rtdei one trip is Los tAsM Nevada for b w peopW km*xN g hoed amow nodation at the tE+tsMtl ; NM oo 1or 34 agbee awd allo hom Wonto bttenatloroal Akpat le las tltWK Nevada. N tact canoes era ieratbdwew lirw aar:sarw ookirdrrrl11d ieea0dsseb w ar.stm 414110M& Wn w.r*lr mb*. -0 n,.-- —A n... r ---- A/P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 Arthurs rejects mavors' plan ARTHURS from page 1 Regional Police would be preserved. Meanwhile, other mu- nicipalities could decide for themselves whether they want to be swallowed up by the new cities, or break off and set up their own regions or join existing counties. No precise new municipal boundaries were proposed for the new cities. The remaining mayors who support the plan are asking the Province to ap- point a special adviser to help with the restructuring. The advisor would submit a report by April so changes would be in place for the November municipal elec- tions. If that timetable is too ambitious, the mayors suggest the province delay the elections for a year. In his letter. Mayor Arthurs states he agrees with having fewer munici- pal governments and larger cities which should be "the pre-eminent form of mu- nicipal government. - However, he adds, "The abolition of regional gov- ernment in Durham would be inappropriate at this time. A modified two-tier structure remains relevant. - The mayor also suggests the GTSB is not ready to take on the role proposed for it by the mayors' group. "The GTSB is a fledg- ling organization and must prove its capacity to deal effectively with its current mandate before becoming the strong policy body cur- rently proposed;' he writes. Mayor Arthurs also LE Carrier e - SARGAINSThe Week, IN TODAY'S News Advertiser Sun., Jan. 16, 2000 News Advertiser Micbael Sunday's carrier of the .dam Parent A*fi4dL week is Michael. He enjoys playing baseball • EnbrWge How Servims and hockey. He will AjaxNlidc receive a dinner for 4 voucher, compliments • PhanSave Pid of McDonald's. CotagratuW11`0ss • Redo Shai Aoxftk Michael for being our • Sears A004ck. Carrier of the Week. Illlaknwt AjaWidL • Smart Source AjaxlPick • Sears Travel AoWick Watmart,Aiax 135 Kingston Rd..Ajax 222 Bayly St.W.•Ajax 726 Kingston Rd.. Pick. ' Delivered to selected households only 1360 Kingston Rd., Pick. Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. For information on delivering call flyers, flyer DUNCAN '' �p FLETCI�R a14 683-5110.' points out it's "exceedingly unlikely" the Province will agree to go ahead with municipal reform in the GTA this year, as proposed by the group. He adds, however, that the process they undertook has been useful in Durham because it has "provoked" municipal reform initiatives within the Region, as exemplified by the re- sults of this week's policy retreat for Durham politicians. Email it! IWE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional and Pwsonallzed Service Free Confidential Consultation Trustees in Bankruptcy Several convenient locations, including: OSHAWA 146 Simooe Street N. (905) 726-9404 (Downtown) SCARBOROUGH 1919 Lawrence Ave. E. 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'Soutt- of 4C' AJAX L90!U 427-67961 a Eta■ ttt� tttt. Mile r_ `Bee' a volunteer 'BFF.'from page I ed volunteers interested in helping igible opportunities must be an event: out with this year's event can call - designed to benefit the communi- Chris Bovie at 579-4400 ext. 2244 or tY attend an orientation session. • an event or activity to support a non-profit organization; • any structured program that pro- motes tutoring, mentoring, visiting or coaching; - participation in an event that sup- ports ethical work of a global nature. Students or any community mind- MBERLEA % DENTAL CENTRE WALK-IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m - 4 p.m. E.l1E9GF.if�CJES.SEEN/rY1hrR.� • • • 0=0 ?4H/� E.f1E�GENCYP.4GEA AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY 401 - Extractions in Hospital - FREE 2nd Opinion Consultation Collect From Insurances go*toot 011d cort03 7iieofwgf Just the fax: 683-7363 At Durham Secondary Academy, successful learning is a priority. Our formula for success is: Individual attention with outstanding teachers in an informal, friendly environment. We offer all core secondary school courses in unique 10 -week semesters. We specialize in Math, Science and the Arts with experienced teachers who provide hands-on learning. We accept part-time and full-time students who can combine attendance at DSA with regular high school attendance. The Durham Secondary Academy is in partnership with the Sylvan Learning Centre in Pickering. New Semester beginning Feb. 5 Enrollment is limited. For more information call 905-420-9433 IF �/� (YR, �c�.�IF / PA I A7 PACS XA :" 'A� / / Paint the complete exterior of your car! Z YEM GLOSS / / SMART PACKT�265 / s52990 ""C/ a, N / Reg $ / Nhefier you're boloag br economy, or sine of fa art pa n seiv1ce$ .r have a / laW we" of b choose Gam. STOP IN TWAY. LNUED TMIE OFFER / / (905) 831-4144 - 955 Alliance Rd. Pickering / 1f111,4039 (BROOK `dc BAYL1) / wrc Wft ad mnra rdras a rine Ad W bo*f=k nut root ma 2%N a m ort au ►m*ory sumo w%mbToovemo"a sla to IL art abr MAA00 h0Prrq a 8Wy&vk ,P minra d.+r> a WUCa Sema atm rc Inas nu xa seMox �w NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 5 A/P Mon ADVERTISING FEATURE The Annual Winterfest will be held at the Ajax Community Centre on Saturday, February 12th from 1 to 4 p.m. This event offers fun for the whole family. Admission is free but there is a nominal fee for some activities. There will be a snow sculpture con- test, free skating, horsedrawn wagon rides and a barbecue. Indoors there will be arts and crafts and other activities as well as entertainment. Make sure you mark on your calen- dar the Ajax Public Library Day with the Toronto Raptors Join up to help build a new central library. Tickets are on sale at all of the library branches. The game is on Sunday, January 23, 2000 and will be between the Raptors and the Seattle Supersonics at Air Canada Centre. The event is sponsored by Friends of the Ajax Public Library and john Boddy Homes For information call (905) 683-6632. The Pickering Public Library is bringing in the millennium with a Children's Web Page. You can access this site at any Pickering Library Branch as well as from your home computer. Features include the Homework Centre which will be useful to children for school projects. There will also be a Fun and Games section. You can find this website at www.picnet.org. There will be a Pre -Teen Dance at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Friday, January 28 from 7 to 10 p.m.. The cost is $5 per person and tickets go on sale Monday, January 24th from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Get your ticket early to avoid disappointment. WINNERS:: The following are the winners or our Christmas Colouring contest published in the Christmas Carol Book. AGES 2=5 Taybr Carnwith, s yrs. 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It's for that reason we support a new training centre for firefighters from throughout Durham. The Town of Ajax is the most recent area municipality to join other Durham communities in studying the feasibility of a regional fire training facility. Pick- ering, Whitby, Oshawa and Clarington are already committed to the study, which will consider the cost of a train- ing centre and the best location. Now, the three other Durham munic- ipalities need to get on board. As Deputy Ajax Fire Chief Wayne Stevens said the other day, the feasibility study and joint approach to the fire training centre are necessary because the cost of a proper facility would be beyond the reach of most individual communities in the re- gion. After all, it's not as if taxpayers have money to burn funding a training centre in each of Durham's eight towns and cities. But, the public living in each of those eight municipalities need and deserve the best fire protection available. And, that can only result when the brave men and women who choose firefighting as a career — putting their lives on the line on a regular basis — have the skills re- quired for one of the world's most dan- gerousjobs. Those highly -specialized skills only come with extensive and intensive train- ing. In the words of Deputy Chief Stevens in his report to Ajax council, firefighters "must develop an instinctive feel" in the way different types of blazes evolve, working in zero visibility, how heat is released during an inferno, the possibility of back -draft and the effects of ventilation on fires. Those skills can only be learned in a controlled environ- ment such as a training centre. The current facility used for firefight- er training is "in need of replacement", points out Deputy Chief Stevens. But, that City of Oshawa building is almost a quarter-century old and is beginning to show its age. Plus, it's in a terrible loca- tion near Hwy. 401 in southeast Oshawa beside the General Motors head office. As for funding, Durham's eight mu- nicipalities should share the cost on a formula based on the number of fire- fighters in a community or the popula- tion of that town or city. If the price tag was still too onerous for taxpayers, per- haps the insurance industry could be ap- proached for help as it too would stand to gain from better -trained firefighters. So would we all. E-Msi/ your comments on this opin- ion to nnews0dudom-net Include your full name and community of residence. 011 I.IJI1nlA-0 t eA6; KEEP UPTUE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Province must probably have been fatal had we not been wearing seat -belts and in a car equipped with air bags. ease stress on Over the holiday season our f family doctor was away so I had to excellent staff make several visits to the APHC emergency department. Although at hospital they were rushed off their feet, all the staff were so caring and To the editor: thoughtful and everyone did their Our Ajax and Pickering Health best to make sure 1 was as comfort - Centre (APHC) may be underfund- able as possible during unavoidable ed and all of the staff are over- waiting periods. worked but the quality of care they The second time I went in to provide is second to none. emergency I knew my abdominal A few days before Christmas pains were getting worse. However, my husband and I were involved in since I was walking around looking a head-on collision which would unhurt (my clothing covered most of the bruises and scrapes), I felt • guilty about being there when oth- Merged Durham a creature with man heads ersMy thanksn ooalldtthe doctors, � nurses, technicians and other staff There are as many solutions as there are politicians for their care and concern during The issue of amalgamation in Durham Region is like a child's toy workbench. You think you have a so- lution hammered out, but when you turn it over, six more problems have Popped up - Durham Region's mayors have wrapped up a two-day retreat at which they debated the future of gov- ernment in the Region agreeing, 'where feasible, to consider potential amalgamation. A scenario often bandied about is a three-way split of the Region forming the new municipalities of Ajax -Pick- ering, Oshawa-Whitby-Clarington and Durham North. It may sound black and white, splitting the Region in three portions neatly along munici- pal boundaries, but the idea is awash in a sea of grey. Not the least of the roadblocks to any amalgamation theories are the politicians whose personal interests keep them from considering much more than preserving their own boundaries. As Oshawa Mayor Nancy Dia- mond meets with select mayors across the GTA to plot strategy — which may or may not include amal- gamation with Whitby and Clarington — Whitby Mayor Marcel Brunelle re- mains adamant his town has the stuff to `stand on its own'. And Clarington Mayor Diane Harare's No. 1 priority is to ensure the municipality main- tains its borders. Mayor Harare has a fight on her hands evidenced by suggestions from Port Hope Mayor Ron Smith that Port Hope and Hope Township marry up with Clarington east. Given the growth possibilities in Newcastle it's possible Mayor Smith is thinking Hwy. 115/35 might be an appealing western boundary. That would leave everything east of the 115 to either stand on its own or become the sub- ject of a shotgun wedding with Os- hawa and possibly Whitby. The proposed Hwy. 407 link to the hours I spent in emergency, for Hwy. 401 east of Courtice is for oth- ers the logical point to split Claring- ton. Oshawa politicians look hungrily to the tax dollars being paid out by the residents and businesses of Courtice. But what of the municipalities at the north end of the Region which have neither the population nor indus- trial base to support the myriad mu- nicipal services we take for granted including fire, police, waste disposal, welfare, social housing and road maintenance? Instead of a horizontal split of the Region, perhaps we should think ver- tically. Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge, Whitby-Brooklin-Sunderland and Oshawa -Port Perry-Clarington (with a Clarington split at Hwy. 115-35). The tax -rich municipalities of the south would help support the north while preserving room for future growth. Providing a full range of services while eliminating Durham Region government is column fodder for an- other day. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject E-mail me at jdauwbOdurtism.net making me feel comfortable while I underwent tests and for their kind words of encouragement when I was leaving the hospital. All of them are working under such stressful and at times frustrating conditions yet always seemed so patient and understanding. I read the results of the provin- cial survey by the Ontario Hospital Association as reported in the News Advertiser. I knew the article did not reflect the quality of cane provided at the hospital. Now that I have experienced first-hand the dedication of hospital staff and the care exhibited by all with whom I came in contact, I only hope the provincial govern- ment will provide additional funds quickly to alleviate the stressful conditions our health care givers face daily. We need more money for our hospitals now before our care givers become disillusioned and just don't have the time to give the compassionate care we now re- ceive. June Burtch, , Ajax NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in -Chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak Classified Advertising Manager John Willems Real EstatelAutomotive Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager Lillian Hook Office Manager Barb Harrison Composing Manager NM (905)683-5110 &alt, (905)683-5110 Classifieds (905) 683-0707 Distribution (905)683-5117 General Fax (905)683-7363 newsroom(iidurham. net Web address www.durhamncws.net 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ont. LAS 2115 Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 1332791 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Coun- cil. The publisher re- serves the right to classify or refuse any advertise- ment. Credit for adver- tisement limited to space price error occupies. � 0#CA ., ti own NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 7 AIP Talki*n' bout winterfunlover's Durham's great outdoors offer many ways to brighten the dreary winter days BY SUSAN O'NEILL Staff Writer With the holiday season behind us and the prospect of a long, cold winter ahead, the thought of going into hibernation may be tempting. But if you peel yourself off the couch, bundle up and head for the great outdoors, you'll find there are plenty of ways to brighten those dreary winter days. Not only is Durham home to countless ski and snowmobile trails, there are also several alpine ski resorts and a number of winter festivals and events planned for the coming months, reports Patti Wat- son, region tourism co-ordinator. "-Ibe downhill ski resorts are re- ally popular;" Ms. Watson says. And, she reports, the area also boasts a "phenomenal trail network" for people wanting to cross-country ski or go snowmobiling. While local ski clubs are popular with area residents, they're also a big draw for tourists, many of whom travel from the United States to hit the slopes and enjoy the region's scenic trails, she notes. "I had a phone call from New York State (recently);" says Ms. Wat- son, who's also received inquiries about the snow conditions here from people in Michigan and Ohio. But it's not always tourists who are looking for information about local events and attractions. "We get a lot of newcomers as well as a lot of people who have been here forever and need ideas;' says Heather Goodford, an information as- sistant at Whitby Information Centre on Hwy. 12 in the town core. "Tourism is only half of what we do" Although most conservation areas are officially closed during the winter months, members of the public can still access most parks by foot. The Toronto and Region Conser- vation Authority, which maintains Petticoat Creek Conservation Area and Altona Forest in Pickering, re- ports pedestrian access is permitted even though the areas are officially shut. However, there are no wash- rooms available or staff on site. Of the five local conservation areas operated by the Central Lake Ontario Conserva- tion Authority (CLOCA), Long Sault Conservation Area near Bow- manville and Lynde Shores Conser- vation Area in Whitby are the only two run year-round. While people are welcome to visit those parks, officials are hop- ing to discourage skating on local creeks and marshes. CLOCA does not monitor ice conditions in the areas and the au- thority recently distributed a bulletin warning the public that unsafe conditions may exist. "Tire ice is not suitable for skating because there may be dangerous thin sections especially on slow moving creeks and areas of marshes;" says Sandra Hanson, director of corporate services. 'Tile authority has posted signs in the conservation areas that skating is not allowed to protect the public from these hazards." If it's ice and snow you're look- ing for, the Town- ship of Scugog is i RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photos The Smith family enjoys skating on the frozen pond at the Enniskillen Conservation Area. No shortage of activities to enjoy in Durham There are plenty of ways to enjoy the great outdoors in Durham this winter. Here are some of the many destinations highlight- ed on the Region's Web site that are hot spots for winter fun: Conservation arms: The Cen- tral Lake Ontario Conservation Au- thority (CLOCA) operates two of its five conservation areas year-round. Long Sault Conservation Area near Bowmanville offers more than 25 kilometres of groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoe- ing is permitted anywhere on site. Lynde Shores Conservation Arra in Whitby is also open to the public year-round. Known for its wildlife viewing opportunities, the area is a perfect site for a long winter walk. Purple Woods Conservation Area, approximately five minutes north of Oshawa, also opens for a limited time in March for its annual Maple Syrup Festival. This year's festival runs from March 11 to 19. For more information call CLOCA at 579-0411. AhAw dd resorts: With four local resorts to choose from, Durham residents don't have far to travel to hit the slopes. Cross-coun- try, downhill skiing and snowboard- ing runs can be found at Lakeridge Resort Ltd, 790 Chalk Lane Rd., Uxbridge, 649-2058; Skyloft Ski and Country Club, 722 Chalk Lane Rd., Uxbridge, 649-5160; Oshawa Ski Club, three kilometres east of Kirby off Hwy. 35/115, 983-5983; and Dagmar Resort, 1220 Lak- eridge Rd., Uxbridge, 649-2002. Cross-country ski trails: From the waterfront to the Oak Ridges Moraine, the region boasts thou- sands of kilometres of scenic trails. Cross country trails are lo- cated at Greenwood Conservation Area, Altona Forest, Darlington Provincial Park, Durham Regional Forest, Oak Ridges Moraine, En- niskillen Conservation Area, Ga- naraska Forest, Petticoat Creek Conservation Area, Heber Down Conservation Area, Seaton Hiking Trail and Trillium Trails. For infor- mation about Durham's trails visit the Region's Web site at www.re- gion.durham.on.ca/durhamlives or pick up a copy of the Durham Re- gion trails map at your local recre- ation centre. Outdoor skating: Frenchman's Bay in Pickering and Lake Scugog in Port Petry are just two of the many natural spots across the region that are popular sites for outdoor skating each winter. But, CLOCA is warning against skating on creeks and ponds in conservation areas. The authority does not monitor ice conditions and is encouraging Durham residents to contact their local municipality for information about skating facilities in their area. Pleasure Valley: 2499 Brock Rd., Uxbridge. 649-3334. Open from 9 am. to 5 p.m. daily, Plea- sure Valley offers more than 20 krn of groomed cross-country ski trails at beginner, intermediate and ad- vanced levels. The site also offers an eight-week learn -to -ski pro- gram for children aged six to 12. Scugog Township: Whether you want to go cross-country ski- ing, snowmobiling or ice -fishing, there are countless ways to enjoy the great outdoors in Scugog. For more information call the Scugog Tourist Information Centre at 985- 4971. For more information about Durham's attractions, visit the Re- gion's Web site at www. region.durham.on.ca. usually the place to go. But, as is the case everywhere, many activities depend on the weather. Carey Nicholson of the Scugog Tourist Centre, points out some ac- tivities such as the annual dogsled races at Trillium Trails haven't run in recent years because the weather has been so inconsistent. Lake Scugog serves as the site for ice skating, ice fishing and even motorcycle races on Sunday after- noons throughout the winter if the ice permits, she says. People can contact the Scugog T Jurist Centre at 985-4971 for more information about local activities. Now all that's needed is a little r.Ow. Cool events Here's a list of some of the festivals and other winter events being held throughout Durham in the coming months (All contact phone numbers in 905 area code unless indicated otherwise): - Sunday, Jan. 16 — The Scu- gog Arena and Community Cen- tre, 1655 Reach St., Port Perry, hosts a Skate-a-Thon from 1 to 4:30 p.m. to raise money for a second ice pad. Pledge forms are available at the arena and the Township office. 985-8698. - Saturday, Jan. 29 — Oshawa's Civic Auditorium Complex, 99 Thornton Rd. S., hosts a Winter Family Special Event from noon to 4 p.m. 728-5162- - Saturday, Jan. 29 — Win- dReach Farm, 312 Townline Rd., Whitby, hosts a Winterfest from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tobogganing, ice skating, hay wagon rides, a petting zoo and farm museum. Free admission. 655-5827. - Saturday, Feb. 5 — Beaverton Winter Carnival, Downtown Beaverton, 705-432-2355. - Saturday, Feb. 12 — The Town of Ajax hosts a Winterfest from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre, 75 Centennial Rd. Enter- tainment, ice skating, children's games, arts and crafts and face painting. 427-8811. - Saturday, Feb.12 — Lakendge .Resort Ltd., 790 Chalk Lake Rd., Uxbridge, hosts the Ski and GT Snow Race for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. 649-2058. - Sunday, Feb. 27 — The Scugog Arena and Community Centre, 1655 Reach St., Port Peng, hosts an NHL Okifimers Game at 2 p.m. 985-8633. - Saturday to Sunday, March 11-19 — Purple Woods Conser- vation Area, north of Oshawa, hosts its annual Maple Syrup Festival. See how maple syrup was made over 400 years ago and how it is made today. 579- 0411. - Sunday to Tuesday, March 19- 26 — BowrnanvilWs Visual Arts Centre, 143 Simpson Ave., hosts the 16th Annual Winter's Harvest. 623-5831. ;S aturday, March 25 — Iroquois rk Sports Complex, 500 Victo- ria St. W., Whitby, hosts a figure skating show. 668-7765. - Saturday, Sunday, April 1 and 2 — Annual Maple Syrup Festi- val, Sunderland, 705-357-2252. P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16,200D 6Waime Birthday Jan. 13 was a special day for Jakob Liapis as he turned seven years old. W i s h i n g Jakob a happy birthday were Mom, Dad and brother Matthew. "We hope your day was special.- Birthday pecial.- 6)""ropping NEWS ADVERTISER Birthday T h e r c 1 were smiles and hugs all around on Jan. 13 when Jacob Hous- ton celebrat- ed his third birthday. Love and kisses from Mom. Dad, brother i Connor. Papa and Grandma Joseph. Grandma Houston and Papa Gan• and all your aunts, un - Iles and cousins. "We love you Jacob!" Birthday "Look out Ajax, here comes another teenager! Ben Piemontese turns the big 6 one -three' on,,..,. Jan. 16. Wish- ing you all the best life has to offer. We love you Big Guy! Kccp up the good work Ben. Love Mom, Dad, Sara and Alex." � Birthday "Happy birthday to our Gabbie! Jan. 21 marks a year that has passed so quickly! 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F NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 9 P Durham deputy police chief offers written apology to BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer Durham Regional Police Deputy -Chief Jim Adams has is- sued an apology to a senior inspec- tor for remarks he made during tes- timony at an officer's arbitration hearing. The statements were made at the hearing into a grievance filed by the Durham Regional Police Associa- tion as a result of the transfer of Constable Dave Robinson. The longtime officer with the forensic identification unit alleged he was moved as "payback" by se- nior brass for speaking out about al- leged wrongdoing in the force. On Nov. 29, Deputy Adams told arbitrator Owen Shime he decided to transfer Const. Robinson as part of a new, controversial tenure plan, although he admitted no such policy JIM ADAMS Personal apology offered. was in place at the time, nor is one now. Under cross-examination by po- lice association lawyer Martin Doane, the deputy -chief testified he NEWS ADVERTISER BILLBOARD JAN. 16, 2000 MONDAY, JAN. 17 BREASTFEEDING: The Durham Lactation Centre presents a Working and Breastfeeding Workshop from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. R's designed to as- sist the mother facing regular separa- tion from her baby, such as returning to work or school. Call 427-9547 for location or more information. TUESDAY, JAN. 18 PARENT SUPPORT: The local chapter of the Association of Parent Support Groups holds its weekly meeting at 7:15 p.m. for parents of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, run- ning away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. Call 416- 223-7444 or 1-800-488-5666 for lo- cation. SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citi - never discussed the plan to transfer Const. Robinson with the inspector then in charge of the unit, Bruce Pugh. When asked why he didn't con- sult with the unit leader about a "significant operational change;" Deputy Adams responded bluntly: "Inspector Pugh resists change" The comments were said to have infuriated Insp. Pugh, the most se- nior officer on the police force. Insp. Pugh is currently in charge of the Quality Assurance Unit, tasked with ensuring the force meets a set of recently provincially - mandated Adequacy Standards. In a letter forwarded to Insp. Pugh's lawyer, Bernie O'Brien, Deputy Adams said he previously offered the officer "my personal apology" for the comments. "I further (told Insp. Pugh) that zens' Friendship Club meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrews Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Bill Parish discusses the pros and cons of amalgamation between Ajax and Pickering. Phone 619-0315 (Betty) for more information. YOGA: The Sahaja Yoga Meditation group offers free classes at 7:30 p.m. at the Ajax Central Library, Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres. All welcome. 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Pugh "as important to the fu- ture of the police service" Deputy Adams declined to com- ment on the letter. In an interview Wednesday, the inspector, currently the president of the department's senior officer's as- sociation, said he was -satisfied (Deputy Adams) has apologized for the unsubstantiated comment re- garding myself, which I considered to be a personal insult. "During my police career I have seen many changes within our ser- vice and helped implement a large number of them to make our com- a LING� Volunteers needed! The Durham Regional Spelling Bee is a non-profit community event promoting an interest in reading among our youth. Students aged 6-16 will have the oppor- tunity to participate in several evening coaching sessions in February and March with evening semi-finals in April. #rested by 0SHAWA WHITBY dAIU GTON PORT PEItRY :AM PICKERING `THIS KtBCK .E WS ADVEItrIS ER a.; U)MRIDGE TRIBUI\x T..*'candlian 6tattol munity a safer place to work and live," he said. Insp. Pugh was expected to testi- fy at the hearing as a witness for Const. Robinson, however, a settle- ment was reached a few days prior to his scheduled testimony. The department agreed to return Const. Robinson to the forensic unit and give him 50 per cent back pay. He lost 13 per cent salary as a result of the transfer. Const. Robinson was one of three police service employ- ees who initiated a wide-ranging complaint with the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services, the Ministry of Solicitor General's po- lice oversight body. The complaint, which raised sev- eral allegations dating back to previ- ous management regimes, prompt- ed the ministry to launch an exten- sive audit of the force. Opportunities in: Ajax Pickering Oshawa Whitby Uxbridge Port Perry CALL: Chris Bovie Managing Editor 579-4400 ext. 2244 a11AWA4 . � W SENIORS FOR SENIORSTM OFFERS THE SERVICES OF JUNIOR SENIORS TO ASSIST SENIOR SENIORS AS DROP-IN, LIVE-IN & OVERNIGHT HOMEMAKERS, HOME CLEANERS, HANDYPERSONS & DRIVERS. For a free brochure outlining ow- rates and services in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax and surrounding areas call 434-5115 or 686-0717. AM PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 ADVERTISING , , ' e Health FEATUREji Good spinal health makes you look good and feel good Each of us is conscious of our image, and well we should be. Our image greatly affects our relationships with other people. One characteristic which con- tributes to the image others have of vou is your posture, for it is a reflection of your attitude and personality. It also indicates how vou feel. Have you ever looked at yourself as others see vou? It's the rear view that is apt to be the most traumatic to our egos. The seat may look bigger than we thought; the hips may look flabbier; the back line more rounded; and the shoul- ders more sagging. Are your shoulders level? Is one shoe heel more worn than the other? A postural survey of healthy young men • with an average age of 26.6 years showed that iia percent of them had a low right shoulder. A similar survey showed an enonnously high percentage of young women with rounded back and winged shoulders. L(x)k at yourself in the mirror. You are apt to see a passive posture; sagging stomach, sway back, rounded shoulders. What's to be done. To correct this poor body balance that not only looks bad but causes spinal stresses that chokes the communication being sent to the spinaLnerve supplying the vital organs. Correction first requires an aware- ness. See yourself as others see you, and want to do something about it. Good pos- ture or poor posture is as habitual as any characteristic or mannerism we might have, and so are under our direct control. Second, strive to keep in good physical condition. Physical fitness has both physical and psychological benefits. It keeps your body in tone, gives your body structural stability, and at the same time gives you confidence in both appear- ance and agility. Take a half hour walk, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome "The best medicine is earth• inter- vention-preven tion-educaticm" This statement applies to so many cases in health care and the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is a case in point. For example, have you been con- cerned about symptoms of pain, weak- ness and/or numbness in your arm and fingers? One of the most common expla- nations for this is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. However, more often the cause of these symptoms are from Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD) - Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. The thoracic outlet is the space between the nb cage and the collar tome (clavicle) through which the main blood vessels and nerves pass from the neck and thorax in to the arm. The nerves and blood vessels leave the neck between two mus- cles (scalene muscles.) The cause of the syndrome is com- pression of the nerves and arteries of the arm within the thoracic outlet. The symptoms include pain, numb- ness and tingling (pressure on the sensory nerves) weakness and fatigue (pressure on the motor nerves) or swelling and cold- ness in the arm and hand (pressure on the blood vessels.) Compression can occur with repeti- tive activities that require the arm to be held over head, or extended forward. Another cause is poor posture with for- ward drooping shoulders, and poking chin, causing tension in the muscles on the side of the neck, in turn constricting the arteries and the nerves. SORE FEEW • Callus • Corns ' • Warts • Ulcers • Diabetic Foot Care • General Foot Pain • Difficult Nails • Sports Medicine •Children's i Appointments • Full Veteran's Bwd- Coverage !8Wd •Custom Foot Orthotics IS Weetney Rd. N., #13 (Westney Heights Plaza) 1905) 420.3338 or 1416) 410-3338 In physiotherapy the treatment plan would include: 'Neck and shoulder care; education and ergonomic tech- niques and a gradually graded exercise program designed for the individual to reduce the compression in the thoracic outlet. Symptoms can be very difficult to diagnose. The symptoms can mimic other conditions such as herniated disc, carpal tunnel and even bursitis of the shoulder. The compression could also be from an extra rib, or old fracture of the clavicle. Therefore do not diagnose yourself. Make a list of your symptoms and see your physiotherapist and doctor who through a series of mechanical and medical tests can determine the diagnosis. If you would like further informa- tion please contact Rougemount , Physiotherapy at (905) 509-7181, or lffordable drop by at 376 REPAIRS (1 hr. Kingston Rd. E., unit NEW PEMM #11. Kathy SOFT DEM Chamberlain and , Cathy Kammerer are R e g i s t e r e d Physiotherapists. three times weekly; it has a remarkable toning effect. Third, have periodic spinal examinations to keep your nervous system in peak condition. Your doctor of chiropractic can help you take control over how you look and how you feel. Your doctor of chiropractic is highly skilled in correcting spinal misalignments, reducing spinal tension and aiding normal nerve function to vital organs of the body. In addition, your chi- ropractor can recommend a practical, common sense program for more adequately coping with environmental stresses. To be assured of good spinal health and of looking good and feeling good, every family member should schedule regular vis- its. 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MISKIN, DENITST PMERIDGE NAT['RAL HEALTH 1670 KINGSTON ROAD - UNIT t5 N.W. corner Brock Road d Hwy 82 Sw�55 PK;KERMG E X 1pa Certcau W" HWY n p 401 t Call" w� titan• , a�asuy- v..aaaas�ars� - � _� Cathy Kam y' "We offer a friendly pleasant atmosphere in which to discuss your needs" Accidentsf uiL• Custom Orthotics c 3. * *Braces ROUGEMO PHYSIOTHERAPY 376 Kings Rd. E, Suite 11, Pickering 905.509*7181 ..i I - NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2010 PAGE 11 A/P Lose weight and feel better in 2000 Evelyn Arbour is a Registered Nutritionist at The Wellness Connection in Ajax. She is also someone who has experienced change in her life when it comes to losing weight by changing her eating habits. "I know how it feels physically and emotionally to have a weight problem and digestive disorders," she explains. "This experience helps me to work with my clients so they can achieve their goals." Evelyn has designed a 4 step pro- gram for her clients that is easy to fol- low and has resulted in long term results. The first step is a 1 hour consul - Evelyn Arbour tation. She finds out what you've been eating and how you've been feeling. It's a time to learn about good and bad eat- ing habits as well as the differences between good and bad digestion. Next you take home a question- naire. This helps you to see which sys- tems you may be having trouble with including digestion, elimination and respiratory as well as problems associ- ated with vitamin and mineral deficien- cies. Once this is done the next step is to determine whether you need a detoxifi- cation program. "You may feel bloated all the time, have bad breath or feel tired all the time," says Evelyn. "Detoxification is the body's natural process of elimina- tion or neutralizing of toxins via the liver, the kidneys, the urine, feces, exha- lation and perspiration." This step of the program also includes your eating plan based on your needs whether it's for detoxification, weight loss or both. Evelyn provides you with easy and affordable recipes and an individual- ized eating plan which will include herbal supplements for detoxification. The Wellness Connection is locat- ed at 2-360 Bay Iy St. W. in Ajax. For more infor- mation call (905) 683-8532. You want to put a candle in my ear? Are you crazy? Have you ever been troubled by any of the following symptoms? If so, someone may have suggested you try ear candling. •Ear aches *Loss of Hearing *Excessive Ear Wax *Tinnitus (buzzing) •Swimmer's Ear *Headaches *Sinus Problems •Itching in the ears *Cysts •Allergies *Sore Throats •Ringing in the ears *Dizziness If you have any of these symptoms, you may be interested in looking into an ancient and gentle technique called Ear Candling (also known as Ear Coning). With the trend to natural healing growing in popularity, Ear Candling has once again surfaced and become a popular practice. It is for those searching for a more natural way to alleviate head and upper respiratory pressure, improve their hearing or sense of smell or for general well being. There are good all natural candles used today made of unbleached natural cotton, dipped in 1009/6 beeswax infused a�, No GST. f�i�isu & P.ST. EvX. & Sat apps a � a e ing To Smile About± to It piny! Dentary Eft � on hVimb & •- Fm ComIllatiow I / 1 ve always wanted! Maragh D.D. S ineWentre Plait) 20-2652 with botanically certified essential oils. The oils are chosen according to their energies vital to the body for healing and provide anti-inflammatory, decongestant and soothing properties. A gentle massage with specially prepared oils on the neck and face is very enjoyable and sets the tone for the relaxation and cleansing to follow. The heat and low pressure created by the burning candle gently seated in the ear forms a vacuum which regulates pressure in the sinus area and draws up earwax and impurities into the unburnt part of the can- dle. Many people remark on feeling pres- sure relief and a lighter feeling in the head area after the candling. Locally applied heat has the effect of stimulating peripher- al blood circulation which in tum strength- ens the immune system and enhances the lymph circulation. The whole process is pleasant and relaxing. It is not uncommon for a client to remark that they could easily fall asleep while getting a treatment. There is a deep sense of well-being and relax- ation. Some common positive effects of Ear Candling: • gentle removal of excess earwax build-up, fungus, bacteria, yeast, Candida, ear crates, worms or parasites • uxrthing and relaxing release of stress • pressure regulation to head and ears • relief of ear and sinus irritations • �ttlmulation of the ear reflex points • activation of circulation and drainage of the local lymphatic system Ear Candling sessions are now avail- able at the Greenwood Holistic Health Care Centre given by Bille von Roeder, Certified Auricular Therapist. For a broking call (905) 619-1405. i6Greenwood "'Hollstic Health rare Centre 619-1405 Ear Candling Available with Bille von Roeder Nicole Dickson CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION A peaceful country retreat Highway 7 and Westney (te min. from downtown PkkerkW nVnV Dr. Sutra El tayeb, M.D., F. cs- (o !wishes to announce the opening of her practice in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the Medical Building, located across from the Ajax & Pickering Hospital 601 Harwood Avenue South, Suite 202 Ajax, ON LIS 2J5 Tel: (905) 427-0558 Fax: (905) 427-1268 Please note: Appointments by referral only "Highway to Health" t;r Lose weight r Increase your energy level r Detoxify your body r Sleep better r Improve your quality of life Call Evelyn Arbour at the Wellness Connection 360 Gayly St. Unit tf2, Ajax (905) 683-8532 fl)urha►n Dental �� X' f/r01 Evening & Saturday Appointments Available Electro surgery White Filling Only Cosmetic / Bleaching Intra Oral Camera Imaging Preventative Care Ultra sonic Sealing Caps / Crowns & Bridges Free Consultations Air Abrasion/ No Freezing / No DriUin Extractions M'isdomTeeth) Root Canal Treatment Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) Visa, Mastercard, Intcrrct All Insurance Plans Accepted Gentle Care for Big Babies Comprrhea ive Care f )r Children New Patients A Emergency Calls Welliccome Ample Free Pariking— (", 427-4280 Durham Dental Centre 13S Harwood Ave_ N., (m Hwy 2) • Ihutum (.entre 1 Beide tablaw%) Eye Believe In Miracles It's official. Thousands of people have eliminated their need to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses with LaserVision correction. But, rest assured, these "miracles" are not random. Selecting the right Laser Eye Surgeon is a critical step. Dr. John MacLeod is Durham Region's Chief Laser Surgeon for the world-renowned Herzig -Eye Institute. After thousands of LASIK procedures, Dr. MacLeod offers . the experience you can trust. Experience The Freedom! EXPERIENCE You Can Trust! Life without glasses or contacts? Call MacLeod Eye Clinic, to find out if you qualify for LaserVision correction and to register for our HERZIG free seminar. EYE INSTIUTE John N. MacLeod, MD, FRCSC 117 Klug St East Oshawa, ON. Canada L 1 H 1139 tel: (905) 721-1211 www.macleod-eye.com e-mail: madeodl@idirect.com toll free: 1 -877 -721 -EYES • ♦ • AJP PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 386 mL TIN EA. • �,� 6 LIMIT �'c OQDERTE 2.69 750 TIN `THE FOOD TERM/NAL" Faimolm CANADA -A- i -AA" GRADES BEEF • SHOULDER • BLADE STEAKS 4.39 kg AM • SHOULDER R • BLADF. `TEAT. .v.l wHEESE ,2.95 LB. lfuu ��x'E i {' NEi 4 �M��� st 2.99 �7aR•P:7llia 'i I� "•FIVE�Pi�7Cleg i:F•�P d:17_MgO.lq�l•141:/•\9Jq.� • • SES SPRIING ALL VARIETIES 2 BAG 5110 V mm RQS� OS�s I LIMIT 3.28 kg v� LARGE 10 kg BAG SWH WHITE G LE WHITE GRANULATED An14 , h , G SUGAR EA. LB __ SUGAR • A• "•F SF•sfrCF C -CU^ E_ >_ �c NEw :E•.•N.^, KEL:000 s CEAEAI ^ • COOL WF.G FROZEN SCi•OMPE R . 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PRFvlct .l -.VPUJACKS-, DDA MOZZARELLA VE • LA.1LB HOliI.DER CHOPS • LAMB SHANKS 1•JU r WCOA►R0.'rED 2 29 TOPPING 1.99 as A • •L•JB CXE ji 1.95 SH( FOODSMCCAIN "RO \ F: LEtiS" CROSS RIB • DELIGHT DINNERS M -moi Box T C IF BEEF ROASTS • DEEP N' DELICIOUS CAKES slo g PBS I L BOTCI.E 5.49 kg • POCKI'TS ,00 BOX 49 LIMIT 1 .11 = . EA. 1=- - A •;F•.0 �RODUC' .AgIC-- BE "•v CROC• a NEVADA COUNTgv FAIR FROZEN - NJ HE�NI_ _ AN:•.c_ �;F ,,.. E: i„, il✓FS E:D % iRi. -HAMBURGER a CITRUS CRISPY COATED TOMATO COD FISH SLICED BEEF •TUNA HELPER PUNCH 1 e r.; P • LIVER ; 'e.y LB •99 ar au w . EA 1.29" �7.NC 1.49 SHOE STRINGS 1•� •PASTE •SAUCE 2.a BAG 369 r9i �,1 TIN • ' �� i� M�Y r f • .. _ ._ . .. •.! M �f'tiiPl � Y •S Y i/•,r5yly�� � j ri NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 13 AR NVUOI.AE 4CMCIfLEN 1BPtJF.Ad. 3.73 kg RODUCT OF CANADA FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN ."HICKEN LEG 18 kg BOX All QUARTERS 2s.� 52 kqLB- LB. RE5N 7R RRE':GV$LY CRp2EN Y ATO COIEXAW 4uCARpA 2.99 CEIICI�N DRUMSTICKS r p ,79 tb, sAiq ans C e 2.99 JAN. 22.2000. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 0 9 0 • a • P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 NEWSSpo�rt &LEISURE ADVERTISER JAN. 16, 2 0 0 0 OT heroics lift Lightning peewees, to tourney title The Durham West Lightning pee- ute 'A' girls' hockey team needed an overtime marker by Kristin Anderson to capture the title at the prestigious Mississauga tournament. Anderson's goal in the second overtime frame lifted Durham West to a 3-2 victory over London in an ex- tremely hard-fought final. Nicole Ruta and Brianna Gooding also scored for the Lightning. Durham West started its quest for the championship with a I - I tie against Etobicokc in the first game. Lyndsay Ryan scored the Ione Light- ning goal on a penalty shot. In the second game. the Lightning posted a 2-1 win over Bluewater. Misty MacKinnon held the hot stick in the contest, scoring both Durham West goals. Durham West blanked Brampton 2-0 in the third game to earn a berth in the championship. Stacey Vahey opened the scoring for the Lightning i�sd Ruta netted an insurance marker. Drawing assists were Brianna Good- ing, Lisa Lillie, Kristen Marson and Katelvn Scars. Suzanne Wilby earned the shutout in net. Other team members are Ashley Lacquaniti, Laura Clayton, Katie Dale, Alyssa Branson and Alicia Konecnv. BLUE cHiPs BLUE CHIPS MANAGEMENT & OXO O FINANCIAL SERVICES 'Wo Maks Fods Us"' Specializing in: ' Business Setup ' Business Plan * Business Re -Organization & Change ' General Accounting and Physical Inventory Counts • Computerized Corporate 8t Personal Tax Preparations * Registered Charity & Information Return 20 Years Experience Call Ezekiel Ekeh (Accountant) 1360 Kingston Rd. Pickering (Pharmasave Store) (905) 831-1230 Fax: (416) 638-8038 AJAX AZZURW SOCCER CLUB Registrations at the Ajax Community Centre Registration is open to girls and boys ages 4 and up. Cost: $100.00 per player or :260.00 for a family of 3 or m^* -,M For more information contact: President: Jim Sgambelluri at 686-0579 Vice President: Ron Plati 619-6795 Registrar: Nancy Hyde at 619-0517 Secretary: Steve Carey at 686-7245 Volunteer: Cindy Miles at 427-6181 1 Pickering Panthers score for Big and Little Brothers are in- 21 at 7:30 p.m. vited to shoot for more volun- Raffle tickets will be sold Seers at an upcoming hockey throughout the game, with pro - game. ceeds going to the association. The Boyer Pontiac Pickering Three winners will be announced Panthers Junior 'A' hockey team during the third period. Prizes is offering free tickets to the Big have been donated by Nokia Brothers Association of Ajax- Products Ltd. Pickering for a match against the Oshawa Legionaires Friday, Jan. THE ROTARY CLUB OF WHITBY SUNRISE Aeaeata RITA MACNEIL IN CONCERT s Friday, March 3rd, 2000, 8:00pm Oshawa Civic Auditorium Tickets '34."/'40 at the door Tickets -available from the following outlets: By phone at Tickctmastcr: (416) 970-9000 or anvTicketmaster outlet In person at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, for information call (905) 729-> 163 Big Brothers Representatives from Big Brothers will be on hand to offer information and answer ques- tions during the game at the Pick- ering Recriation Complex at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Call Barbara Fleming at 686- 2871 or 426-5522. 1111011 W""Wrre's i ;TM I 'APPLES TO ALL SUITS, LEATHER CWY& OUTERMIEAR t TOPCOATS OVER'150"DUNN'S PAYS THE EOUNALENT OF BOTH TAXES pill k` I k` lk"v rT NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 15 A/P AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad Call: ILASSIFIEID 683-0707 Seats• for • Information Technology (A+) • Law Clerk • Network Administration (CNA) • Legal Administrative Assistant • Network/lntemet Specialist (MCSE) • Office Assistant • Computer Business Apps (MOUS) • Medical Office Assistant • Business Administration • Internet Programmer • Small Business Manager • Web Site Designer • Retail Manager • Travel and Tounsm • Accounting and Computers • Dental Chairside Assistant • Computer Animation • Personal Support Worker TORONTO 420-1344 Fax resume to: Oshawa Com- 723-1163 DWlege dipram�bmaeor degree in Pickering Campus perlence. Fax resume to: Financial Assistance may be available to those who qualify. CO•STEELQLASCO ACCOUNTING CLERK CO -STEEL LASCO is a highly automated and techno- logically intensive steelmaking company with a tradi- tion of leading in its industry group. The company sells and distributes 1,000,000 tons per year of structural steel products exclusively from recycled steel with a sales base across North America. The manufacturing facility is located 50 km east of Toronto in Whitby, Ontario. You will assist in processing Accounts Payable invoices and cheque requests, bank reconciliations and vendor inquires. You will also be responsible for the timely management of Accounts Receivable cash receipts and applications. You work well with minimum supervision and thrive in a team environment. Ability to work under tight dead- lines and handle a heavy volume of paperwork while maintaining accuracy is required. Good organizational and communications skills are a must. Your post -sec- ondary educations in Accounting or enrollment in CGA or CMA would be a definite asset. Interested candidates should mail or fax cover letter and resume in confidence by January 31, 2000 to: Human Resources CO -STEEL LASCO HOPKINS STREET SOUTH WHITBY, ONTARIO L1N Sn Fax 905.668-1493 CO -STEEL LASCO appacietes erre interest expressed by all applicants. Only those selected for air interview will be contacted. 1 1 Cateees wwho rerFUTURE bel°" Those who are toaised and to those who are win Skilled, Net. 8 Com. using mcsibLotus Notes, Database administration using oracle. Computer Wiritenance • A+. New media web design and Autocad, software. design and programming. Rnancial as- srslarice may be available to i ss uCa Courham B 1905)427-3010. 11111HIT11 Cantos CAREEN SCNOOI OF H OR- AL DESIGN 26 wk. Roristry & Business Program; .12 wk. in- IM' program; .3 wk. Prolessional course; In- home video; Beginners Pro- gram. Part-timeHull time coarses available. A school where all your training becomes worthwhile. Finan- cial assistance may be avail- able. FT.O. Centre 905-436- 7746. RETAIL SPORTS STORE IrlaP ifim available ul 11 Cttrettn THE soSTATION career Training Center. career train- ing available in artificial mils, ear candling, pedi- cures, waxing. Air brushing and tattooing techniques. Student Fuwang negotiable. (905)439.2217. AT WHITBY CAMPUS, Dur- ham College, still time for 'Fre Alarm Imo'. 'Residential Home Inspector' and 'Home Remodeling'. Call for details YYhit 721.3340 or 1-800- 816 3615. QUALITY TECHNICIAN Ajax automotive parts manufacturing plant requires a Quality Technician to: • Ensure compliance of all material (raw and finished goods) to customer and Jet specifications • Maintain measurement systems and processes (eg. gage R & R, calibration) • Maintain SPC program • Experience QS-9000/ISO 9001 • Experience with PPAP and APQP Process Candidate should have: Minimum Grade 12, formal certification in Quality Assurance, minimum of 2 years experience in automo- tive quality assurance. (ASQ) CQT would be an asset. Send resume with covering letter outlining expectations to: JET COMPOSITES INC. Attn: Human Resources Fax (905) 427-8420 or E-mail - hiauren@jetcomp.com BUSINESS MANAGER (Insurance Broker, Durham Region) A growth oriented insurance broker is looking for an experienced manager to join its Senior Management Team. This seasoned administrator will ensure that high quality business processes and services arc available to support the company's employees and customers. Compensation: $40K+, plus bonus and benefits. Specific qualifications include: RIBO license, post secondary education in business administration or equivalent experience, AIIC or FIIC designation or near completion, commercial insurance experience, advanced level working knowledge of Agencv Manager, and a demonstrated commitment to customer service enhanced by outstanding interpersonal skills. Qualified individuals are asked ro Jaz your resume to: Bruce Watson & Associates (905) 666-4999 by January 21st. We appreciate the interest shruwit by all applicants, Arrwwily ly those selected fur an interview will be contacted. An ADT Authorized requires INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS To install, test, repair and inspect security and fire equipment. Attractive compensation package with excellent growth potential. SENIOR V4STAIIJ►TION 'I'F.CIININ`IAN/SlUPER`►IIIOR Minimum 3 years industry experience. Supervisory experience preferred. Mail Resume to: File # 464 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario L I H 71_5 d teachers needed. You love to teach. pan, that's just what you get to do. an Learning Centre In Pickering has p positions available for certified teact all grades. Hours include evenings lydays. Interested teachers can fax tImes to Attn: Tina ® 905-494-0778. iced teachers welcome. 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Local firm has 44 New Year Openings. FUPI Avail., Tm9 provided $1200 to start Must fill I Jan 20 Call Mon 10 00 DO p.m. 905.723-4920. AUTOMOTIVE APPRENTICE/ shop helper needed for shop in Pickering. Must have driv- er's license. AI# V in person. R&G Amo Centre. 1600 " St.. Pickenng or call 905-420- 1369 M& 1 Gen" Help CLASS 'A' , DZ and G Driver and movers helpers required for furniture handling Call 9c5-428-9000, Wed. our rapid growing car, wil t as many as 1pple to work. 5400/week take horse salary enines in dicnlav No experience Call (905) 579-5412 1 General Help AZ DRIVER steady runs, good wages, clean abstract and U S experience is a must Call Joe at (905)-427- 4863 BURNS INTERNATIONAL SE- CURITY SERVICES, requires 20 security officers to work casual assignments and spe- atl events. some permanent Dcsihons are avalable Must De willing lu work evenings, midnights and weekends Apply in person at 909 Sim- coe Street North, unit 4. Osha- wa. between t 1 am and 4 pm OR lax to 571-0617 Previous applicants need not apply 1 Genic Help BUSY COURIER COMPANY requires drivers with van and ars. we pay up to 70% on Io - nal and out of town delivenes Call now (905) 427.8093 CLASS AZ DRIVERS with JS experience urgently needed Trips approx 500-700 mikj, home every 2nd day. Com pehtive pay rate and benens Must have clean driving ab- stract Phone 17051 887-4940 Fax (705) W7-4215 in the GTA. Self starter, ex- CO -FACILITATOR needed for the Cobourg area Evenings BOWINEEKII/SECRETARY perienced in team sales and teen girl's healthy lifestyle FEWWOMEMMOS• Needed 3-9 andior weekend shifts. Part time- accounts payable, and Is merchandising required group. Experience required in Catalogues. TV. 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Local firm has 44 New Year Openings. FUPI Avail., Tm9 provided $1200 to start Must fill I Jan 20 Call Mon 10 00 DO p.m. 905.723-4920. AUTOMOTIVE APPRENTICE/ shop helper needed for shop in Pickering. Must have driv- er's license. AI# V in person. R&G Amo Centre. 1600 " St.. Pickenng or call 905-420- 1369 M& 1 Gen" Help CLASS 'A' , DZ and G Driver and movers helpers required for furniture handling Call 9c5-428-9000, Wed. our rapid growing car, wil t as many as 1pple to work. 5400/week take horse salary enines in dicnlav No experience Call (905) 579-5412 1 General Help AZ DRIVER steady runs, good wages, clean abstract and U S experience is a must Call Joe at (905)-427- 4863 BURNS INTERNATIONAL SE- CURITY SERVICES, requires 20 security officers to work casual assignments and spe- atl events. some permanent Dcsihons are avalable Must De willing lu work evenings, midnights and weekends Apply in person at 909 Sim- coe Street North, unit 4. Osha- wa. between t 1 am and 4 pm OR lax to 571-0617 Previous applicants need not apply 1 Genic Help BUSY COURIER COMPANY requires drivers with van and ars. we pay up to 70% on Io - nal and out of town delivenes Call now (905) 427.8093 CLASS AZ DRIVERS with JS experience urgently needed Trips approx 500-700 mikj, home every 2nd day. Com pehtive pay rate and benens Must have clean driving ab- stract Phone 17051 887-4940 Fax (705) W7-4215 f. a 1, t A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 1 Caner Training 1 Career Tracking 1 Career Traking 1 Grewal ttrlp 1 Gerwral fN1p 1 Glrtenl ]loll' �1—GranrrN Help 1 Geared Help 1 09fi ral trip Your career in the 1 computers is ongr CAREER DIPLOIIviA: • Software Programming • PCILAN Engineer • Internet Sen•ice & Support • Web Design Engineer " • Computerized Accountin • Paralegal* DDwet 9�llthough c (416) 92MUl 416) 279.10.00 MM 'ih nd field of s away FREE CtwRS .,t! Y 4 Jght 6-9 rpM,���attet Ittltle e.corn 10 it lilt O&W tacit General Help IdI� General Help IMI] General Help Steelcase Canada Limited is a leading designer and manufacturer of high performance work environments. Steelcase Canada has been listed by the Financial Post as one of the 100 Best Companies in the country for which to work and was awarded a Business Excellence Award in Commun- is Relations and Cukural Enrichment from the Markham Board of Trade in 1997. The compensation and benefit pro- grams are competitive and include substantial direct work in- centives, tuition assistance, a non-contributory pension plan and universal profit sharing. Ti meet our forecasted increase in production demands, we are seeking applications for PRODUCTION WORKERS on our second shift. The candidates we are seeking are flexible, energetic people who are willing and able to work in a team hosed environment. You must be willing to learn new jobs or tasks through cross training and rotating within different ar- eas. These jobs include work such as assembly, welding, pack - Ing „ shipping, fork truck driving. upholstery, brake press oper- ation and painting. Please forward your resume to: File r 465 c/o Oshawa This Week PO Box 481 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ontario L3R 8M6 If you have the right stuff: e Direct Sales experience e Good Communication skills • Great Prospecting skills e Self Motivated You too can take oft' with ADT Security Systealis Aatborised Dealletr Program The leader in home security We Offer: 50K Earning potent:..] • Career Advancement Forward Resume to: File # 464 c/o Oshawa This Week PO Box 481 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, ON L 1 H 71_5 A MONTESSORI TEACHER Toronto Montessori Institute offers part-time, fuU-time and summer courses qualifying you to teach chil- dren in the Montessori environ- ment, ages birth to 12 years. All courses lead to a diploma or certifi- cate. The prerequisite for most of the courses is a University degme. For further details call Palm at: (905) 88948201 fay (905) 886.6516, or email pdebboftoronto-montessori_on.ca An Information Evening will be held on Wednesday, January 26th at 5:45 p.m. at 8569 Bayview Ave., Richmond Hill. RSVP Pam. is booming Now hnng Dnv- ersAppN at Ostawa-650 row :1 E 434-25%. AWt-10 Harwood S683-9993 Fad tush mptntye Also tool" for part-time assrstant man 's" resume at 1051 mice S N Oshawa CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon pubbcatim as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for non-inserhon of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the amours paid for the space otxu- pyuv the ns. N rePy ns subject erto the appro- val of Fnartagement of News Advertiser. CLITOM r repre- sanaom treaded in the d Odom Traria' $160Olmrodh. Fro rnervietn '1579-7814 or rogmnd. BIMION IFAS SET - . 9 P c, nrird oprI.M . $1200 0h M. 5 bladt paean tiikJwn tains eft clroaw leas i60. Cam M5)579M. IVM AZ 3 years U.S_ OTR Clears abstract, Criminal Search. Good Rates Please Call OIIIrEM wanted 10 deliver nnetrspapns and ryas in the Pidwring arca. Must have cargo van. ALSO required in - P OPON!! OItT senors senor Call 905-M-2385 .. 19D51 sz66, ask ]« ,taw Individuals needed to attend FAUN $200.. $300.. $500.. or S Market Research Focus Groups in more per week, assembling TORONTO area• products in the comfort of your own home. Send a sem- For more information and to register addressed stamped emdooe ost Please call 905-509-9288 w:, i 6-240D ..P41 6' 36.MSis- stsiato. Oil. L5K 2R8. TELEPHONE SALESPERSON • Commencing January 26 to mid May • Minimum pay of $8.00 an hour plus commission. • Potential earnings of $15.00 per hour • Good verbal communication skills essential • Ideal to supplement your income • With or without experience. Training provided • Ajax location. Working hours: • Monday to Thursday 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. and Satuardays 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Iffaca 7utair 416-269-8333 With success comes growth... Steephal Pickering location Price Chopper is an exciting retail food con- cept focusing on providing competitive low prices, while offering excellent product selec- tion and customer friendliness. Come Join Our Teamll We have management full-time and part-time opportunities available. If you have grocery retail and food experience with excellent inter- personal and communication skills and a strong commitment to providing friendly and knowf- edgeabte customer service. we're looking for you! MANAGEMENT POSITIONS • Grocery Manager • Meat Manager • Produce Manager • Deli/Bakery Manager • Customer Service Manager Foe ^anagemert D0Sih0ng supervisory expenence in the retail food industry a must FULL-TIME POSITION • Grocery Clerk • Produce Clerk • Meat Cutter PART-TIME POSITION • Cashiers • Grocery Clerks • Produce Clerks • Most Clerks • Bakery/Deli Clerk If you have the skils and experience were seeking. we bolt forward to hearing from you. Please send your resume m confidence to: Fie a 467 Oshawa/vvhntby 8M Farewell Ave PO lion 481 Oshawa. ON L 1 H 71-5 we are an equal op "Tirwy employe. INDUSTRIAL HELPI 100 1011111M I/►M POSITIONS • Assemblers .................. $7.10+/hr. • Pk*er/Pacters ............. $7.10+/hr. • Strong Labourers .. up to $8.00/hr. • Auto Part Rackers ........ $7.50+/hr. • Long-term Contracts • Days, Afternoons, Midnights All the above positions require steel - toed safety boots. Bring void cheque/savings acct. info. for direct tieposlt. Call (416) 292-2282 for an appt. or walk in 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Interviews held in Pickering TLW&,1Jam 18, 2000 Pickering Recreation Centre Roan #1 18167 Valley Falrm RoadMwy. 2 M I m I M (Aw Room.5 Board) Mature. rabble. kwft. mother -type required in Ajax home b assist busy family wdh 16 yr. old disabled girl. Weekday responstbiites are hom 3.:00-7:00prn including alter school care of child, some" housekeepng and supper preparation. (Mornings free to seek other empbyrtwrtt). No dead beats Int Would suit single, non-smoking female. Appy =name, number and Other pertinent rrtlormation about yourself. PWwts will interview Jan. 24 s 2s Posltan to start with training Jan. 26 Call Lorraine (905)427-2752. Position Yourself For Progress Our client based in Ajax/Pickering is looking for staff rt1 fill the hallowing positions: • General Labourers * Material Clerks • Quality Liaison Positions paying from $10.00 per hour. If you are reliable individual with your own transportation. Please call Olsten at (905) 427-0717 16*1 Olsten StaffingServices- Equal Opportunity Employer MIFIDN own our 7lfrn.,, leant! ltaodt nMePatraan Itat kappa['attar yetekwt far yW SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Port Perry and Uxbridge areas Perfect for the: Too Youngs* retire- • Stay at borne Parent • "ie with other P/r we. • En" tlrtvhtg and learmrta new skills We require: • rrwrtdlitwss -A rood drtwing recap'/ • A flair fm deahnr with chliltren -nw abnity to work indeperdmtty • th-lo•dlWir— site rifer rowTrnttw wart, f1mak f•r r•a•w part now Fears Monday to Fir 60 &r awa t of septe.ier to Jar r a trppar"m wet raw0waawwt. PLEASE CALL US 500-889-9491 m w (703) 337-3157 o. r) d t -••--•r HELP WANTED Pickering company needs a full time employee to Pick, Pack & Ship fragile Craft & Giftware items. Some trade show work also required. Please fax resume and salary expectations to (905) 686-1957 E7[PANDING Part time Mornings Required STOREFRONT STAFF Full-time DONUT RAKERS Training wilt be provided Apply in person to 465 Bayly St. W. & 1725 Kingston Rd. or fax (905) 428-1647 1400 Bayly St., Pickering (Beside "Go" Station) Currently Recruiting Kitchen Staff - 2 Positions Available - Experience preferred - Flexability with regards to hours is a must Drop off resume for Interviews No Phone Calls Pkase ..;.t +.i ^xaii;>;' '}�r •_ w u:; , err yes%.'t...r... .....,. .x.,i4: NASTY BOSS 1-miking for 12 sports minded individuals to work half to death. However, will- ing to pay $13.87 PER HOUR Advancement available. No experience necessary. Paid vacation, also medical and dental. Must have own car. Call Sunday 12 noon to 2 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 571-3532 r"V%ea w6w %Vhitby's leading lawn care company is looking to make additions to its existing staff. Energetic telemarketers and lawn technicians required. Knowledge of lawn care would be an asset but is not necessary. Full, comprehensive training provided. Call(905)666-3187 s Kinder Connection R Day Care Requires a Full-time E.C.E. Teacher. Please send resume (or drop off) to: Karen Widdecombe, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. Pickering. Ont. LIV 1(;8 Hairstylist Required for busy, upscale salon. Salary plus commission & vac. pay. See Linda for interview at: s�%avt ft"4mw 1725 Kingston Rd., Unit 21 fSE. corner of Hwy. 2 & Brock Rd.) Pickering Tel. (905) 427-4110 Dispatcher/Stock Foreperson rt-quired for an LTL Transport Company. Experienced on loading, shipping, as well as city operations. Salary commensurate with experience. Immediate position. Fax resume to: (905)884-9830 THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for Kids to deliver papers and flyers door to door four times a week by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. call 905.683-5117 Warehouse Clerk required for Electronic Service Process in Whitby. Involves light material handling and computer data entry. (905)668-6429 9am-5pm Mon. -Fri. EARN WNA OCOM by do- NMMATMU NISTROTE irq crwqure m w rgrne Call Durham rokssiorral tome Daycare 905-509- 1207. UTNETICIAII or Masseuse rPtreded�endno for busy salon in a (Onnill C5�905039-5872 EK ENNM M ItAIRtiTYIIST waded for upscale Oshawa salon. Experience a must. Chair renal an option. Coa- pk* esthetics and nails on 'rimae. Edrtcatian opponmi- fies. 1Norli wnh wow pbl- lom $rials cam 435.0927. FRANC STOOE npaires Dui tines Saks help. SewinO and Cal(9051 SM-= w 2KL-T- 23TIM 4 "AT -TM Hairstylist waased for ow A jax and Wilby sabirc. hwur- bts7ou COWANSM 11905028411124 or MANSTTLIST regwred Lor Full a part Ones la mew lora- ban in Apo sten iralaadralely. cam AYeon rm-o60o. MAMSITUSTS POSITIONS in osluwa and Ajax. creel wwalsq 1014M. ars mom" Al a b°rn�e in a cin -1702 wccwcrr aur mvlurle Free information. Send SASE to: Kraft, /8-7777 Keele St., Dept. 7, Car md, ON 1,411, 1Y7 w u4m, tanitiaS larym Irl- shume speaatianp in Travel aro Tourism Trauanq. Neat dans Feb.1 Please '1905.7253919. Must bye 16-24 yrs., out of work/not colkct* El. Out of schooVtnot returning. Pnitlens Cal Job Co a 579-8482; 623-6814; or 427-8165 JOttIIIIT IMO a trig didni wed to Mojop. rt ]°1104 ( s lob9 Cam To*. be�aw'hlI) i20ostia ra 0 � rest ]°'torn Paw for Frail %Cb- nicians. RMT, etc. Rumirt0 Valu, Im ph". Cam 571- 12M or Fac 435 -WI Frani «,'Fret ter�T imIafACAMM0FtAT ora WL IW 6 safety steel -load boo Pick - eft Onogo Oshm areas. Car an asset. From $7.50 to N.00 Per hr. We roll be inkr- vieuwrl at aro OAM Civic Aaadilorumm 99 Thornton Road South. Oshawa, Every Tues and Tlaas. 910 &a. - 2 pm. UTILE PEOPLE'S PLAY SCHOOL Fm1uires a Samr- vim and an MMM EY -6 maternity leave. Supervisor appl'd anal have A least 2 yrs. experience u a Super. KKno pledge Assistarit Fq�ows�98 and familiar with Chikiren's Services in the Durum Re - par. AE mail to. 272 Burk LU 4G. Feral date for resumes for both posibas is February 1st. 2000. OMM Help RK1] orae. Help ACCOUNTEMPS RATED BEST BY 9 TO 1! In an independent survey, Accountemps was rated by a 9 to 1 margin over all other national specialists as having the most qualified financial temporaries. COST ACCOUNTANT PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNTING CLERK COLLECTIONS SPECIALIST A/R SPECIALIST STAFF ACCOUNTANT Contact us today for more details! Tel: (905) 709-8009 Fax: (905) 709-3664 Visit us at www.accountemps.com LET US PUT YOUR TALENTS TO WORK... NOW!! As the leader in administrative staffing, we otter a wide array of options with our diverse clientele. DATA ENTRY SPECIALIST OFFICE CLERK ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT WORD PROCESSOR RECEPTIONIST Contact us today for more details! Tel: (905) 771-8272 Fax: (905) 709-3664 Visit us at www.officeteam.com BILINGUAL DICTATYPIST 75 wpm, excellent command of 1=nblt.h Permanent part time. Fax resume to: (905) 509-9067 or e-mail to medcom4ti-se rsose.com RECEPTIONISTIVEHICLE CLERK Must have strong computer and telephone skills 1 Reynolds ERA system - I Multi task position Send resume to: Fax: 905-404-1764 E mail: wheelsWurhamclinmier.com Alk Ed Ranier 1 GlrtertM Help re�pur�Wfo� Com - located in soups Dalton wa. Experience required in maintenance and miftapt ment. Prefer middle-aged or retired, healthy couple. must be able to perform physical work. Please tan resmmits 10 (905)623-2257. Only Qualified aPflhcams YA be contacted for an interview. Ea z25 off YN"n r 00. 'S Badthe store. qdu E "*by. 430.2345. bondable we pr. Mwwnum Grade 8 Practical, Grade 2 Theory. aN instnimipNyyocal. ReAble hours. Fax mum to: (905) 721-9799 or a -mail learnmusictIlWhe.com NOW Kam, stylists aro roil technician, parNul time, to Ian our creamt and an- oetic image palling team. Professionals who care about their clients and each anter whose is committed so an do- going education and Shim t0 gel better and more knowl. 4 each day. Cal (vwj QUALIFIED, exgleriefhced E.C.E. mornings Only pro. ram, to begin A.S.A.P. for more n° � (905) 831-9246 1 rsww Y HMP PRY AS YOU Co FITNESS. q0 required, sses Da- ily. YYNdy 1. IoreWy. Pa available. No intiatiOn tee. Stan today! (9115 27-6277 Power City Gym. 1 5 Brody Rd. S.. Pickering (Brock RN 401). FNY-Throe 3t Weekend Farm Work Available. We Train You. Must Have Transportaltilion. CON 909449-39" Leave Nam A Number. trainee to assume the duties of machine operator/main- tenance person/spare diiver for small dry-cleaning and laundry operation. Must be physically English fit, good CO and x enced in machine main - 0,.m a ceanta id G license and conduct the duties with minimum supervision. 10 hr. days Marti-Thurs. Bring resume to 1742 Brock St. Sown Wlitby between 8:30am and 3:30pm. SEWERS required to work at home. Experfma essertlal. Can 905. 725.1462. WAITRESSES, Shooter gids and door suit required. Apply within at Dynasty Inn 559 Blow St. W.. Oshawa 95.723- 5271. std 1 GertewllI* SMALL NR BUSY Ajax office requires full -lime jump' Book- keeper Will tram, computer experience an asset To be considered for the position, you must include hourly rate expected and availability Fax your resume atter Spm only to 1905)428-8474 THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas -A.},Y•A _1!r * -A AJAX Bryant Rd. Tulloch Rd. Billingsgate Cres. Butcher Rd. Emperor St. Admiral Rd. Kings Cres. Churchill Rd. Gates Crs. Rollo Dr. Hewitt Cres. Cluett Dr. Leach Dr. Bryant Rd. Clover Ridge Dr.E, Stockbridge Cres, Charfield Dr. Radford Dr. Ravenscroft Rd. Hester Ave. Dennis Dr. Kemp Dr. Kent St. Elgin St. Dingley Crt. Lincoln St. Duffin St. Mill St. Georgina St. Hiley Dr. Jacwin Dr. Jallan Dirt. Marwin Dr. A -A _�r A FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas >-�--It -.)r A PICKERING Rosebank Rd. N Seguin Sq, Ambedea Rd. Highview Rd. Saugeen Dr. Boyne Crt. Sturgeon Crt. Springview Dr. Wildflower Dr. Summerpark Cres Woodsmere Cres - Garland Cres. Cognac Cres. Wiskey Gate Cres. Amaretto Ave. Aspen Rd. Parkside Dr. Pebble Crt. Darwin Dr. Regal Cres. Lynn Heights Dr. Balaton Ave. Kingfisher Dr. Colmar Ave. Royal Rd. Guild Rd. Finch Ave. Meadowridge Sheppard Ave. Fairport Rd. Village St. Arcadia Sq. ******%k FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 TRAVEL COIMKTAMT, with minimum 3 years local ex- perience. Sabre is essential. Fax resume to 905-571.6896 TREATMENT CENTRE in Northumberland county is looking for qualified child pre worker. Must have experience and related college diploma or degree. Position requires shill work and overnights. Suc- cessful interview candidates will only be notified. Fax re- sume to: 1.905.349.3517. WANTED - 5 experienced Line Cooks, tut 8 part time. Appy to the chef at The Edge. 250 Bailey St. Ajax. No phone calls owe ---- NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 17 A/P 4 Shifted Help ME Skilled Help WHISkilled HMp In[Wired Help &UT Skilled Help RW Sklbd Help JVCDA.INDUSTRILS INC' WWW.CDA-INC.COM Opportunity to grow with a well-established company founded in 1954 for the design, manufacture and production of point-of-purchase displays, trade show exhibits, retail fixturing and showcases. The company is currently located in Scarborough and will be relocating in March/April 20W to a new 210,000 sq.ft. production facility on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. To accommodate the company's expansion, CDA requires supervisory, skilled and semi -skilled staff for its day shift (7:30am-3:30 pm) and for the afternoon shift (3:30-11:30 pm) We are hiring for some positions immediately to start at the Scarborough location and must he willing to relocate to the new facility in Pickering. SUPERVISORY STAFF REQUIREMENTS Supervisors with a minimum of 5 years experience in set-up and supervision, to be trained initially on the day shift, with the intention of supervising the afternoon shift. Require Sheet Metal Supervisor for metal fabrication and Wood Shop Supervisor for wood fabrication. Licenced Maintenance Electrician required for full-time day shift, experienced in servicing and maintaining production machinery and building facilities. Would also be required to provide direction for the electrical fabrication of our products. Model Maker experienced in the above products working in wood, metal, plastic, acrylic and wire. Design or Ontario College of Art background would be an asset. SKILLED & SEMI -SKILLED STAFF )REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AFTERNOON SHIFT Sheet Metal workers experienced in press brake, spot welding and metal fabrication. Woodworkers experiences in wood fabrication and cabinet making. Experience on CNC wood machining centre would be an asset. General Help required in assembly of wood, metal and plastic product. Electrical knowledge of wiring would be an asset. Acrylic Fabricator with experience in acrylic fabrication. Salaries and wage rates will depend upon skill levels and experience. CDA offers a full benefit package after a 9 -month waiting period. Employees are also represented by an active Employee Committee. Please fax or email resume to: Laurie Dudley (416)752-9653 email: l.dudley@cda-inc.com Only qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview. No agencies please. General Help 1 so" HwAgwts1 Sala iwprAgents Skilled Help Skilled Help s t aIWP >,xci.,rr 1 REAL ESTATE SECRETA ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and Is to the tollo,winng areas ��--It _> -.)rX Ridgewood Rd. Starspray Blvd. Milldock Dr. Bucking Cres. Rouge Hills Dr. Island Rd. East Ave. Wheeling Dr. Maberley Cres. Ravine Park Cres. Fanfare Ave. Rouge Highlands Kirkdene Ave. Friendship Ave. Chapais Cres. Clappison Blvd. Charlottetown Tilley Dr. Wichey Rd. Haviland Dr. McGrath Crt. Adenrnore Rd. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 1 ONlos l L40=TT TRANSPORT w quires tuff -time bdwig curt. Aust have knowledge of Busi- ness vision. Staining wage $12.ppeerr hr. Fax resume to (905)831-0199. At. LEGAL, Secretary / Re- mpuonst repaired. Must have experience m all aspects of law. Mao or fax your resume to the law firm of Sosna 4 Burch, 214 Colborne Street West. Whitby. Ontario, LIN 1x2 tax 905O8fi999. LOCAL OSMAMN Insurance Brokerage regiones experi enced R LB.O. licensed CSR. To arrange interview please contact Sharon at Dehart 8 Stauffer Insurance. phone (90576-2234. IMILROOM CLERK-Part-ume position (3 days per week) available in downtown Toron- to. Main responsibility invol- ves manacling the now of in- coming and outgoing mail. Experience with posting ma- chine, weigh scale, fax ma- chine etc. considered an as- set. Urge volume with some heavy offing required. Please reply to: supervisor of Opera- tions. Insurer's Advisory Or- gariation, 16 Kung St. E.. Su- ite 700.. Toronto. 11115C 1 G or Fax:(416)366.7703 RELIEF SECRETARYINCEP- THNIST Pan Time Days 6 Evenings. Must have own transport. PidkeringlWest Hill area. Must be Rexibie and have computer experience. Real Estate Experience Pre- ferred. Fax Resume (905) 47g 5i . - '.napoleon Home Comfort We are expanding in the Greater Toronto Arca and are socking self -motivated, rcliabic individuals with Sales Experience to loin our fast growing scam of professionals. Plerase far rewrote ro: Paul Willoughby (416) 283-2782 SALES PERSON Only TOP GUN need to apply for prossive VW Audi RV dealer. Automotive Sales experience necessary•. Must be self motivated, a team player, outgoing. Apply by fax or in person to: Bob Vetwey by fax (905)668-9734 or in person by appcitntment only (905)686-6410 OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. VICEROY HOMES FULL TIME /PART-TIME SALES OPPORTUNITY Are you a dynamic individual with a real flair for sales? Looking for an earning op- portunity with exceptionally high com missions? TECH HOME LTD., Independent dealer for Viceroy Homes, a leader in manufacturing of pre-engineered homes, currently have a position available in Peterborough. No traveling or canvassing. Send renme to: TECH HOME LTD. 859 Tapscott Road, Unit 32 Scarin r h, Orltarlo, M1X 1N4 Ful (416) 754-7549 Phomf 1416)754-4961 Stied Hero Skied Harp POSITION AVAILABLE Must be very organized, work with trades and have a thorough understanding of residential Construction (OEiC). Job also requires traveling in Southern Ontario. Please fax resume to : (416)754-7549 MIECHANICS FOR ROUGH TWUMN FORKLIFTS Shop and field service mechanics with hydraulic and diesel engine ex- perience. Mail or drop off resume to: 2275 Markham Rd. Scarborough, Ontario, M1 B 2W3 .(416j 291-1928. . Established Canadian manutacturer a distributor of Electronic Test Equipmr requires an experienced Electron Technician Must hay e 2 yrs. experier in Trouble shooting and repair of ha, ware. Expenence with Visual Basic a L.abview would be an asset. Please email resume to Multitest 1795 Ironstone Manor Pickering, L1W 3W9 Saiesi@multitest-ate.com EstablisheJ Cana -:ion Nlanutactcrcr .a Custom Test Equipment requries , junior design person with AutoCAD experience. Experience with design and layout o Electronic Test Equipment would be an asset. Recent grads will be considered. Please email resume to: Multitest 1975 Ironstone Manor Pickering, L1 W 3W9 Sales@multftest-ate.com A rapidly growing plastic injection moulder requires the following positions: MACE DM OFERATaRS (r) MOULD SET-UP TEC111DIHICIA1141 (i) MOULD MAKER (1) Positions are available for morning, x temoon and midnight shifts. Experienc in high speed Husky Injection Machine would be an asset. Please send or fax resume to: 23 Barr Rd., Ajax, Ontario. LLS 3Y1 Fa: (909) 43"M 'IER II Automotive Supplier. Must be xpenenced in set-up, trouble shooting �f equipment and process. Additional uties include assist shift supervisor rithin unionized environment. Interested parties should forward a copy of their esume to: ARMADA GROUP 570 Coronation Dr, Scarborough, Ont. M1E 2K1 Fax (416)281-8789 Attention: H/R Manager or email annadahr@idirect.CA 1 OMoe IMrp PART TIME office help re - WK skills in typing and fti- ling a must. Pleasant working Conditions. Hours to swi. Please rept' to File 0463 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ontario. 1 00ke help POWERSPORTS Recreational product distributor with head office in Don Mills has imme- diate opening for a BlLINGUAI full-time warranty coordinator. Fax resume to 416-415.5389. 'cr a :.ater'ny 'wave x4rtion Previous experience s essential Knowledge d PC .aw and rite Conveyancer s.ttware would be an asset n wntwq to JAMES N ai CHISON. Banister d So - gator. 419 King St W Ste M. PO Box 30628. Ostim, irnano L1J But YOU ARE A OTNAMC .ner. ;etre poop e :r.e teC ear ;raver anti a ave to Help-.. ;)CoPle reacti None, levels ,,O wth onemed Jn nprarn :tune with shorn/ ;dee,< .. 'ax resume AW 1 Same garb. AQwts SERVICES" Real Estate Sales, Licensed, 90% commissions, no fee's, back ups. leads. referrals. 905-509-6111 ISkdw Hot; EXPERIENCED VINYL Srapn- ,cs worker •equiW n Dusy „rrnam i0canonn ,Gravers R- ectae. some travel, mostly GTA Resumes ork pd for address. (905) 668-9000 ext 210 PLUNKERS/SMEET METAL. WORKERS, tun time d part t:me positions available worn expandrg mechanical con- tracting company. experience Win com iercal aid Wdt . at serwce and retrofits an as- set Fax resume W 905-420- 5040 TAX DIMMERS. Licensed Me- cham or 3rd or 4th year ap- pprMtice needed immediately torr very Dust' shop. (Taxi Diners 427-7770) (Yedunic 683.7301). Top Quality class 'A' mechan- ic needed. Drive Crean repay tech a must. Fax resume ib► (905) 420 -1300 or drop off a 1016 Brock Rd. n in Picker- ing. 1 IloepNr Medical 0 viol DAY MET practice in Whitby requires a outgoing person for part-time position. everhinda and weekends, Experience preferred. Computer expen- ax a an asset Cal (905)666- 4004. OEMTAL ASSISTANT 8 Re- oepUorrst. tul-bene in Whtby Fax resume to: 416-279-M or send to: 1618.88 Corporate Dr.. Toronto. ON Mt H 3G6 DENTAL RECEPTN MRT Scarborough area. 8 you are a goal oriented person wily wants to s, in a large practice and you have a num- mum of 1 yr experience in the computerized denial held: Ilan you are IN person we aro for. We offer ex- cellent salary and room to grow. Please cal (416)69 OEMTAL RECE/nONBT/ ASSISTANT required, lull time. Pickering location Fax reswnes to Jgame: 905-831- 71194. ,� ._._ .,.. ,.-.....< .-.�..._. «._-.- .. .. -. _.. ,,.,,. .... _...-«...,.-� ,. �+^:»: ....r,�p„ • ...�,m,.;�x,.:._r. ay .msiaq+®p..,.aMrr.wn.-'•y '!+cope",. �F+,..a:.,.• ..�-. eAIP PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 passenger. 27,000kms, black/ silver, am/fm cassene/CD able In well-maintained build - ing close to all amenities. 1 Ft wdkel Dow 1 Fkr►ttrood I 1 1 Sol. waw _ a 1 Houses for1 °CIM r a 1 orP a DENTAL HYGIENIST needed KOZV NEAT FIREWOOD, ex- 1116 JAGUAR XJ6. 6cyl, 1f100 TOYOTA 4 -Runner, 1 �'�� OF REN't'�NG�'i' PICKERING VILLAGE. 1 -bed- for busy Alai office Pah-lime cellert very best quality hard- 1 Find it fast advertise it FREE. cyl., 2 wheel drive. pw.. pol., can room, nerdy renovated base- mem apartment, includes aril- position Please can (905) 427-1443 wood. guaranteed extra long fully ... 4 -dr. askin Seogo ob.o OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYII firm lam income $28.000 + ly credit. I do the rest. time seasoned. cut a split Honest measurement, free dekvery. 905-753-22d6 C�u�l�buyan e (9O5µ27-2460. 1117 CHEW THUNDER - • First Time Buyer? - Call Markt .Discharged Bankrupt? -Call Markt EXPERIENCED DENTAL Re- ceptionist required full-time lJeeabeMl eCO� Han -ton, extended cab, auto. Not Much Downpayment? - Call Markt Computer knowledge neces- sary. Tracker expenence an FREE FIREWOOD - Wooden skids and pallets. delivery 3 bedroom apartments avail- V6, a/c. positraclion, alumi- num wheels, hh, cruise, cas- Mark offers honest, professional, asset Deliver resume with a hand letter available. 434-On2 (snp) t Durham s new way of buying & selling sette, boxhner, chrome Dko, Asking $18,995. �. no pressure service to help you own a home. written cover to Or. Ga Kndree, 178 Slmcoe St N.Oshawa.Om LIG4S9 LAKERIDGE FARM FIRE- WOOD.the best quality wood. Visit our website molding (905)725.0444 (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840.6275 Mark Stapley P.O.A. Full-time no evenings seasoned cul/ plitidelivered Discount for ckup Serving FOR SALE 17.11th, 8 year old Vent/ I 111.1 Drive Sole. Pap. Remax Ability Reel Estate Ltd' or wknds Innovative Oshawa Pickering, Alax. Whitby. HOME THEATRE SYSTEMS office Experienced with Abel Oshawa. Courtice. Call arty- JVC HI END Dolby Digital -AP computer an asset. Please tax rime 905-427-1734 Receivers 500 -wan. Including resume to Office Manager, Multiple CD Double Cassette (905)434-8520 PHARMACIST REQUIRED for professional mEbiCal budding in Oshawa. Excellent benefits and remuneration for a phar- macist with good communi- cation and patient care skills Call Syd or Eunice at 905-420- 7335 or Fax resume to 905- 420-7342. .1 Day - Wanted BABYSITTER- roving home needed 2 days per week, baby girt. Hwy 21Church St Heath- er 686-3218 BROCKIDELLBROOK area. our home or vours for 7 yr old (pt) attending Valley Farm PPS a 9mth old (ft/rill non- smoker Call Andrea 426- 7433 EXPERIENCED MANNY need- ed to prowoe roil -rime are to seven month old and two four year ob iris Live -out non- smoker, Ani Area Call 905-831-4422 after Spm EXPERIENCED MANNY re- quired for E -ort^ old and 2 yr old boys Nus: rove active children. Light housekeeping and some meal preparation Live-outNon-smoker Must have references Mrd March 686-5096 LIVE IN OR LIVE OUT narrry posmor evenings and wee - hours 2 children , Pic- ening (905) 509-1667 after 7 pm PART TWE'FULL TIMEive- oui hanr� ••TuireC for 3 crldren (7 6 4) Reliable ore -giver Non-smoker Apx area 905-428-3W �iit Aeeleft ' n';TNG •',:ar home Jay Lace Leach alphabet. numbers. values, good man- nas and night attitudes 2-5 years preschool. ull- lwtne. Tax receipts.Intarillchild CPR. First Ad Valley Farm Hwy 2. near Pickering Go. (905)837-9600 BEFORE/AFTER school Care Steps to Glengrove (reside SI Anmony Danica Dus stop Large home. knred backyard snacks. some full days Deb- bie 839-7237 E.C.E WILL provide warm nurturing Warning environ- ment Also reWred asstuarm corm vetvck and rehennices. call 905427-0296 ECE mintiter of two nus loving daycare space avaliam - one pre-srthookr. smoke pet free Educational and tun adrvibes. nutrmorw snacks, lunches. Fenced yard. Vicky D905 -426-8328 Tel DAY CARE tichwi Luring Mme- TLC. Furst aid, CPR. Crafts, savvy bine. Hut nutntuous meals. Iron- streaker Any age Ckne to 401 Call: (905) 428-0097 WWI ZIMnWVW area Re- liable daycare in my home Affordable rates k Full-time 6 months a up 905.428-2676 PICKFRMt6 Math / Mile: ycare: 18 mood�PsgDaily outackyard and pry bine. music.rahs a snacks. Aid. CPR certdied Non- smoking, recdpts 905428- 1244. PICKBM WDWILL are MAN for you dhednen some every r �05 No pets. Cal! SOUTH AJAX (Shoal Poen Rd), irdams 3-18 monde, fu8- bine care in tun-bvhnnqq. I= smoke/peI tree home. ECE, ad, infant CPR. 905.426- 4954. A TFACNM ASST with 6 -yrs exp. offeringquayrty bug home daycare as of Jan. 3. Whites Rd a Stroud's lane Rhonda 9-5.905.837-8006 Flour Whit live-in Monday -Fri- day. Taking care of 3 school - aged children, infant and Mouse. Must be experienced. Cal (905)665-0144 190 SOMEONE to get your groceries, etc. evenings / weekends. NoIs Seniors tpecial rate. Call Pat 509- 5 -speakers. 3 -Models your Ontario Firewood chola. 250 -Packages must Dry cut 8 split go. Liquidation - Price 5870. hardwood tax. Hurry for best selection 4X5112* %0 Oshawa Stereo (905) 579 4406' $65 0893 free delivery to MILLENNIUM UWE for safe Oshawa area. $150 Call 579-9%4 (snp) Call 1 -906 -718 -SMS MOVING SALE - 3 -White day - Visa Accepted beds $50 . each. Universal gym $700 a b o Ott" desk/ 4 drawers. $50. 7pc teak Bargain bedroom suite $900 o b o Coater (905)686-2301lApii GYM EQUIPMENT, York 2001 MOVING SALE Daycare universal gym $75 York Sit, eguupmert baby items. ver Streak rower $50. Weider sandbox. stung set. power Rex 110 home gym S40 call toys. bikes. tumrture. ap- 905-655-3759 snp pliances. restaurant gnll/try- er, and much more Call WASHER AND DRYER $75. (905)683.6679 arrange your own pickup 619- PIANO TECHNICIAN available 2783 for Tuning repairs and pre - ME Articles purchase consultation on all for Sake r Aes a models Also recon - 1 DELUXE WHEELCHAIR arc d,tioned pianos for sale Call Barb at 905-427-7631 table. blood-pressureVcuff, 1 smaa wallet 905-723-1269 3 VENDING MACHINES snack/pop $2500 each or $6.000 for all three Cad 725- 1920 or 1-905-855-3359 APPLIANCES refrigerator 2 doer tros' free. deluxe stove. matching heavy duty washer a dryer $675 a9 - w0 sepi rate Also Kenmore r sed 2 years $250 Pickering l905µ26-5945 AUTHENTIC TY 8eanre Ba- b.es _,,rent and retired Beanies starting at $7 and up Cal 655-4862 PLANOS/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Chrsimas Specials all Roland digital pianos and keyboards. all Samrck Acoustic Ffan05. all Howard Miller clocks. Large seiec- from of used pianos Rem to own, 100% d all rental pay- ments appy Call TELEP PIA. NO (9051433-T491 RENT TO OWN new and re- condihoneC ­oianam and new TV's Fu :arramy, Pad- dy s Marko. 905-X63.8969 a 1-800.798-5502 CARPETS - las d carpet. 100% nylon new slat re- lease Carpets on hand I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes; carpet. premum pad. expert installation tat delw- ay. tree estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 SATELLITE MMI dish special, complete system only $150 after rebates. or Jesse for 312 49 monfh1r, Programing from 58 95 monthty 14 years CARPETS SALE a HARD-wenence (905)655 3661 WOOD FLOORING carpet 3 rooms $339 3C s; yd, in- duda carpet. premum pad SM installation Free esh- r11atK cwinlr r!_rlLrf _. Ing urrounding SM OCrured Cardends Accepted Cao Sam 905-686-1m CHANGE TABLE rdresser whrte-S87 Higncharr-S55. Sarkty gate -SK Battery ope- ated swig -550 child car sat -$50 Jolly Jumper -S25. kneeaeassones. toys newborn - 5 yeas it"l ' condition maternity dottles. " a boys clothing all 655-4759 sip COMPUTER FACTORY BLOWOUT Annamig 1 yr no payments then 51 wuk (oaci 400 Mnz loaded. primer. monitor irttnrnet. software and more Free scanner, delivery atdsetup t-1100.515-5645 COMPUTER SPECIALS Intel - net starter system $288 Imo 300MHZ superfast system $699 Loaded P3-500 with 17'NEL mormor $1333. Per- uump laptop 5599 we bre doing(9051655 3661 difficult repairs OSS SATELLITE System new. in box over 40C channels, $849 Call (416A60-7055 OSS TEST Card prognmmrg Latest Stalin software. un - looping and Card cleat services available. New 900 cannds avalabk Call 1905)728-9670 EXPECTIMG7 Baby boy clothes NB -Sue 2 (Osh K'osh etc ) 3pc Winnie -the -Poon crib set (Sears) $600. gids toys. Barb-, etc Maty more items to list" Clara (905)837- 9485 Eno OF LINE CLEANOUT, everything must 00. Mattress- es from $59, mattress set from $159. single, double sets from $219.. queen sol from $269. Factory MattreBsasy I _M_ 220 2282, 1650 a St., Pickering Ontario. (905) 837- OM RANK'S APPEIAMCES Parts/ Sa es'ervice. Frost•trx fridges. 10cu-20cu. deluxe/ regular $250/up. Large selec- tion o1 side -by -sides. Jenair stove, brand new scratch - dem. Built-in dishwasher $250. Washers $175/up. Dry- ers 517Wup. GE washer/dryer, like new, 7yrs. only $499. Maytag washers/drrYyeer $599/ set. Stoves $1 up. 24' stoves 5250 Too much to usl Vett our showroom today. 426 Simcoe SLS. (905)7284043. 3-1/4' x 3/4' TaG. Select 01 birch. Unfinished $2.50/sy.h., Prefinkshted $4/sq.h. Pine Boorxv 01. 5' S1.50(slitt. F.J. Casing.409/linear loot. Can Doug (905) 649.1506. SOFA. LDVISEAT, ottoman. TV VCR N stared aftnain- ment centre. mattress set (gtieensue). HP colour prmt- tr/SWntf/IaX. SICMO. lamps. a hatches gadgets Crystal a muds more' Cal (905)655- 7665 SOFAILOVESEAT1cnair burg/ dk preen piao paid $1600 in 19 Asking $800 L -frame flint futon wlextra track black mat. 1111M paid $290 IS" 5145 Excellent condition 619-2797 SMTSUCH URramatnc bed 39x74 with 2 massage tests Jerry whetidatr, hand con- boted Pride lilt char, burgun- dy Cal 435-0047 STO VE -Gas' Maytag . sen clearing oven. 3 years old. exceutm condition. very en- ergy efficwm. asking $650 Phone 721-0601 Islip) TEC STEREO receiver 5 disc CD 2 tower speakers pita 3 others. Dolby Digital. new. never used. 450 wars. $600 (worm $1500) Call EI 434- 6911 between 1.100 m PIME/MK FURNITURE DUTCH AUCTIONkk Starting Jan. 1, 2000, we will feature a complete SOLID OAK dirl room and bedroom .each wdl drop $100 per week until sob Custom creations from your own designs and inLW nation are our speclahy.. Let us term your drams, into re- ality..We have been Nod - crafting the highest quality SOLID pine a oak furniture available anywhere, for 25 YEARS!.. Traditional Wood- working. 115 Noah Port Road, Pon Perry.... 905-985- 8774..ftpJ/www.ttaddio ai- woodwading.on.ca... am, Qum bind new onho- pectic mattress. box spring. headnolotboard. w/frame.SIM wr in apfbox. Cost $1175, Sell $SM.116-726.9885. KING bell. pilbwtop, extra- ; & matbas, boot a raphe. Lfrhtsed, Sou m stir, Cost 51800. sol 56 . (416) 726 9885. TREADMILL, Magnetic re. cum and lifecycle type exercise bike, stepper, weights, and elliptical. (905)420-3079. VEOMIMG MACNWO, 5 in to - W, combination a wall moved. $11,000. Call 905.723-9781 or 905.579.6285 RECONDITIONED FRIDGES $195 / up. recons it oned rang- es $125/ up, reconditioned dryers $1251 up. recondi- tioned washers $199 / up. new and reconditioned coin oper- ated washers and dryers at low prices New brand name fridges $480 and up, new 30' =Reconditioned clock and wirdow 5430 Reconditioned 24' rang- es and 24' frost tree fridges now available Wide selection of other new and recondi- boned appliances Call us to- day. Stephenson's Applianc. es. Sales. Service. Parts 154 Bruce St Oshawa(905) 576- 7448 web site www durham- mall comstephienspts. 1 Articles Wamid ANTIQUES?Absolut•y! Ad vice- always valuable, usually free' Purchasing -11911t. es- tates w/some antique cont- ents. (no limit to value con- sidered). collections of any sort. quantities or single an- bw nems Special mterest n MoorcroN pottery ITh try to re- spond to all quenes Robert Bowen Antiques- Brcloklin. Ontario (905)655-8649 or (905)242-0890 COMPLETE SET of hockey equipment needed Large to X -urge sue Skates size 11 Must be in excellem condi- bon 432-6024(564) TOP CASH PAID Antiques. old toms. toys silverware. porcelain. lana, stamp and postai collection, Kirellery. antiqur 'iniihire. entire es• mks Call (905)430-3365 WANTED 'Leaf Tickets' Will pay face value. Call Bruce Danford 579-4400 eXt. 2207 1 Arts a Craft FOLK ART CLASSES rte l be ginners starting January 17Kh AN levels. morning, afternoon and evening classes avail- able Beginners our speoiMy Liam a craft tat an milieve Stress and give enormous en- �oyrrtertt Call (905)576.3947 la information . 1 uaq a • Fow CAT FOUND. Uxbridge te- male long-h&,ed black with write friendly BW -7026 FOUND. FEIMLE German Sheppnerd Dec 3199 in Ce- dar PPark area No tags aapp-- prox 1 year ole Cal 905 427-7343 ap • 1 PelUSepp6W KITTEN WANTED Sameu cross charcoal grey/brown, due eyes Can 434-0392 lspl VAU TRADE 10 mOrrth pur- ebred female Golden Relnev- er (value $500) for yearling toll or filly Please call Saw/ Angie 1.705-374-5582. (snp) LHASA AP$O PIRPES- ador- able- various colours. First shots. wet checked. de- wormed Call JWe 905-721- 8009. s passenger. 27,000kms, black/ silver, am/fm cassene/CD able In well-maintained build - ing close to all amenities. build- RETIREDI - Quiet, adult build - for 11 swe 1096 GMC SAVANA Cube Van, 86.000kms 525.975 car- � s a 11 a ApeMtmis orfor tMm a RWut 1116 JAGUAR XJ6. 6cyl, filed Call(905)723-2811. BACHELOR APT $512/month- PICKERING VILLAGE. 1 -bed- �a�Y ASTOUNONIG - 6 months free, then own a house green•ut Jaguainterior Just spam at Jaguar lune -up 1727 DODGE Caravan SE. 95.000kms. PWind• ly plus utilities. 3rd floor walk- room, nerdy renovated base- mem apartment, includes aril- from $55Glnth. You require full en Nice Nice car. driven daily, green, ows. s.. D.. Limed windows. u ,res ekvala, enquiries Call rk 852-31o, leave mks• i ies. parking, cable, laundry firm lam income $28.000 + ly credit. I do the rest. t40.000km $6500 as is, Needs rear Drake to safety. ar, atpNfmpcassetle $12,500 certified. I905µ36 tk41 sage. facilities. No smoking, no pets $650/month First/last Dont wait Call Bill Roll 1987 Chev Blazer 4x4 S M lJeeabeMl CENTRAL Oshawa, large 2 a b. 1st. After 2pm (905)68:1- Cokfwen Barer RMR Real Estate lodes-. () 728-9414 2 door, marry new parts 53200 111!6 CARAVAN LE. loaded. 7 3 bedroom apartments avail- 2427. Call 683.8421 until7:3Dp.m. art a emissions 1989 Ford Tempo 4 -door. 129.000km passenger. 27,000kms, black/ silver, am/fm cassene/CD able In well-maintained build - ing close to all amenities. build- RETIREDI - Quiet, adult build - Clean car 52800 art a ems- Call (905)434-2775 Please call (905)723-0977 9 ing in Oshawa, mature ten- sions 1990 Arctic Cat Ettigm classes Bond a m. -6p.m ams, central location. 2 a 3 Ext 530 $2400 1991 Plymouth I SrawmoWNs SATURN SLI. 4 door, aw bedroom apanmems available Acclaim 4 -door. 165.DOOkm tomabc. at, AMIFM stereo fie, hgllieey cilia!, CENTRAL OSHAWA. 2-1 bed- March 1st. Electric heat $3850 cert a emissions Call wttasher, sparking new rend, room apartments available Washerldryer each floor Tel 905-985.1991 1992 FORMULA plus skidoo, 583cc 2000 km M warmers immediately, first last and rel- (905) 579- 9016. 19th CHEV SCOTTSDALE, just spent $1.000 on machine eences required. Can Ext Cab. 4x4, air, Bn. 2 -forte Sludded taclk, stored indoors. Michelle and 4 5 7321 Det - box liner. topper. 130.000 excellent shape Ready for ween 8:30 and 430 Mon -Fn Ill. $6900 O 8.0 cert 905- snow. $2.900 firm or will trade FULLY FURNISHED basement 986-0642 for older model plus cash apartment. February 1st. 1f112 GRAl10 AM 2dr. 4 (705) 328-0402 Close to Ajax GO/401, saw - IM C rate entrance. laundry, park - quad 4 engine, power inq, backyard. no smoking Ws. air, factory stereo, ex- , 1 1 AperNwms or $650rmrht 427-03M cellent condition certified! Rent emission tested. $3950. 905- 686-8965 - IOU TEMPEST, 124,000 km, $2795. 1991 SUNBIRD. 2 at. 146,000 km $3995. 1993 CAVALIER WAGON. 142.000 km. $5295: 1988 4X4 CHEV. BLAZER $10. 212.000 km. $5.500. 19W SUNBIRD. 2 dr, 102,000 km $4500. 1992 CHEV Z34. 2 Or black. 138.000 km $%95. 1994 LU- MINA VAN 142.000 km. 58295. 1968 JEEP CHEROKEE. 251.000 km, $5500: 1988 .NEP CHEROKEE. 201.000 km. new n:DurR eng $7500: 1988 CHIN PU 4X4.308.000 km. try dean erg. Lrondituon 56500. 1989 G 0 PRIX, 2 Or 190.000 pun. 53:195. 1992 GRAND PRIX. 4 dr. 140.000 km $5000 All cars art. a emission tested a warranty Call Doug days 905-985- 0074: Pager 705-340-0575, eve. 705-277-3250 11M9 CAVALIEN. 4 acro. auto. 4 cyi non smoking safety and emission, 72.000 fell, $2.995 Telephtone (905) 435- 4174 1111 CAVALIER 4 -door low kms auto new paint. new ores, excellent condition, AM/ FM stereo. at. $4.300 an, bed a emxssons leafed 905 726-0813 1014 TAURUS WAGON. Well loaded great condition i)rtqugay, from B L Must so, purchasing new wagon. oft - bed. $75o0 obo. Can (;66-1711 Will 1115 FORD TAUNUS GL. 4 door p(w. old very race cow diem in/out. escehem gas rwkage. 123 kd . centred and i masias tested $8 700 o ll (905)728-0705 1117 CLOWN VICTORIA. white. Certified 105.WO km all highway driven Excellent OIL M nn, new tees a brakes. fully bated $16.000 otio 579-1759 1117 Grae4 Am SE. 4 does. power steering. powDralk C. cruise control. CO player. spoiler. one owner. never smoked in. 72.000 km, mm coridrtron $15.900 Certified. or best oMer 1905) 623-9107 cher 6 p.m. WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice Down or RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished b New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. b Maint. On site Security. Rental Office: Mon Fri. 12 noon - Spin Sat dr Sun 1 plan- Spm 1 VALIANT PROPERTY �3 MANAGEMENT 905-5?9-1 626 APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falby Crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apts. Call 686-0845 F2 visit us at: http:/ /windijmmer.wtt�urnp.conl E 1 Aperimems For Rant WHITBY - 2 BEDROOM q:. near G0. 401 and ldxe ng and laundry taauues 5'34 all inclusive Call (9051665 5478 FAMILY 11i0G OBEDIENCE Trade may be AAAA - NEW 3 bedroom Brooklet Kennel a K9 Servic- required. noose, Ilowrtunvtk, gunge, fenced pix. 5 (rix 0= es offers puppy. beginner and advanced training. Small lun �Ied. 985-706-8498les. classes Bond FINANCE Feb.t, 2 Locations. 350 Mala W.%6 Masson• $720 per month all inclusive. No s please aN from 9-9. 905-576 6724. 2 BEDROOM basement span mem - dewy renovated. Near Lake, G0, a 161. Air, car Vac., seprie alliance, 1st a last required, non-smoker, no pets. V55amon" • haN uW ties. h -W k immediately. CA Peter A 905.831-0606. and playrare a a DEPARTMENT AAAA - NEW 3 bedroom Dam a Pat (905)6554721. SHERIDAN CHEV noose, Ilowrtunvtk, gunge, fenced pix. 5 (rix 0= OLDER un love toot need Many to older aWM 985-706-8498les. laundry). dear of $99715,ull Feb151.579 3611. young las (spaye1d a neutered, ludy vaccinated" homes. IGtte tlt first SATURN SLI. 4 door, aw AJAX. 3W=4 beinga, low. No Wixom dir�- w bOoSttr sometimes available. May mecum to largo tomabc. at, AMIFM stereo fie, hgllieey cilia!, �' hardwood dN�L Owl! lateldy' oxrttral at, dish bads of dogs also for $8.800 Certified.9115 665 6111. alta fpm. wttasher, sparking new rend, tion. Pd supplies ( rat food and Mina) dam- AMWeobles pq yard, paid sired ends at sefaoyard, Isi l . res pets, tiara always webarted. 1 references, (905) 683-W13. Please call Durham Animal Adoption a 905-438-8411 CASH FOR CART! We buy AJAX-Otdwd Towers. Sp lJeeabeMl used used reticles. vehicles must be in running5oCOIdID011. Cali riots apartment. quid build - idose W shopprp, 401, IN Uh 127-2115 or come to 479 Bays SL fill. Ape al Ml1R- . Pod. sauna. 2 and 3 bed - mom kdrtur M. $859, X19 BDMMG AVAILABLE, large AD AUTO SALES. Call 683.8421 until7:3Dp.m. paddocks. daffy Ilan -out. indp 333 $IMCOE ST. NORTH - vjdual fading program, 12x12 M jor, See Available Feb. 1st 3 bedroom slaps. Lessons available. Cal apt.. $1.307/mouth. Avail. (905;985-9097 (905)985.8051. I"? FORD F -15B LARIAT, March 1st - 2 bdrm apt. FOR SALE 17.11th, 8 year old extended -cab, 3 dow, 2 -toned, $1,200/mornh. Air and 6 ap- thoroughbred gelding. Call leather seats, bated, mint, pliances included. Call (905) (905)985.9097 or (905)965 centi ied, must sec. 1996 (905) 571-3760 for appointment to $051. 668-0695. view. N.E. WHITBY, newly renovat- ed -1-bedroom clean n gvuit tripleo x no smoktrg b pet tree! Refer - axes a must. 5625 incl. IwW last Ian 261.1378 or Jeremy 261-1334 ONE OEDROON apartment. Westney/Hwy$2. laundry, ca- ble parking own entrance. fairy new. great tar sintje w sporaible adult, non-smoker. no pets, hrsUluVnkrences. $700/MWM 905-426-1108 ONE IEDROOM apartment for rent Newly decorated, $500 hrsvw Available imme- caldy 91 Gibb St O'shawia. Call 435-0678, ONE EOROfJNy APT. in dean quiet bwldnq. blocks form Laundry dowtown tDla taafittes. no pals. firsvLast, smiri Heat a water tri clurded, hydro extra. 90544 2787 PICKdpNG - ONE BEDROOM furnished basement apt. Liv- erpooVBayy, walk to Go/101, entrance. Clem, bright. Laundry. no 416-p9284-1619 05 4 a 1 BINGNT LARGE BEDROOM. bsmt apt.. lrnistted, full bldheNWtnroom, newly ran Ciliated. serfs single. non. smoker/pds. $575/mo. inclu- siveAvail. Feb. 15. Filislill (i&ji 721-9789. 905-922- 4751. osmau - ONE Bedroom apt. $530/morth. Firsulast rill briery. (N 6 p l AVAwiabk Fe 7. O$MwA - one bedroom baseman apt. Sep. entrance. pdvak gulag Chir. Ian - weaker, 1st and last. SSW month. MAN* Feb. 1st. 905725 5527 OSRAWA Ouid Madirg bea- 6=%rded= 22- KNq 2 bell, imrnedlaltdy. 6%. (905) 5714912, or (905M 7686 until7:30pm OSHAWA. specious 2 -bed - mean apaMtaA tower Well of house. own entrance, no0. smok)nq adults. no pts purse. 571 4500 MrstAast re gtlired. PUZO MIG VILLAGE Fur- nished, spacious, dean. one bedroom, separate entrance. at, pool, shared laund parting: Suitable for single protesstonal. No pts/ smokers. Available Febl on- wards. $575 inclusive, lst/ last, references, (905)428- 6120iMessage. SPACIOUS 1160 sq.R. mail floor 2 bdrm Quiet newer in- piex. Large kitchen, fridge, stove. patio doors. large deck, wood -burring fire place. Laun- dry. parking firsVlast. refer- ences North Oshawa March 1 $840/mth For apps, to view Call (905)432.0082. SPACIOUS well-mamtamed 2 bedroom aDts Avail at 900 and 888 Glen SL Some with walk-on closets, paint provid- ed. Close to schools. shopping centre. GO Station. Utilities included Cal 7284993 OSHAWA Large freshly decorated 2 8 3 BIR apts. for rent. $690 b $800 util. ind. at 280 Wentworth St. W Your First choice. For apjyt call (905)721-8741 . ' STN"/HIGHWAY 2 urn" Beautiful one bedroom WAIx out. Na. 3 pc- washroom. Laundry and hull kAdmh Sep- arak entrance No shnolcirg! pets Avail immediately $750/mo ith inclusive. 90Sµ28-1247. WMM. Duffers St. 2-1l room apts. dean. quid build - ug, parlung Fully -broad - loomed. Large closets. hear shops. GO train/401 Fndge7 stove. $725 a $752 etdusiw No pets 906.404-1414. WHITBY. BrodV4n, urge 2 - bedroom basement apart- ment in triplex. Sepelale en- trantt. lawxkV tad d-. parking Walk to Go train ad 4 comers Arad Feb 1st S700.Wiibes Firstlast No pen (9051366 wNlnY- CLEAN, quiet. spa - ,us one bedroom main noon home. centrally located -'Olde wtktw includes full-bau- rira slut to w pit e patio. lad/dnveway. Sial working penswitsVmon- smoker No pets Feb 1st. $735•utdmes 905368-3011 WFNTE%jNNCH one bedroom. 1 living room, basement apartment. earl lutchen. 3 pa. bathroom. afpettd, sw 29M aaranta. Feb M No pets.smsokiM. (905) 420-6532 WHY rem when you carr own you Owel hhorrhe for less than you thin it Call Dave Hay lock Sales Rep. ReJMax Summit Really (1991) Ltd Z905) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 11 1 Fbreee YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? u gM from $70011month u Not Much Dow npay eniM (905) SM -6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley S" Vi Siii a" so W AM DAM YOU own your oven completely rertowso home. 5500, 6 moods tree. Income requrtlhtPJN from $28.000. gross. Cad Ken Col- lis. CON" Bata (905)m 9414- 2- O semi 1-12 kala, 4 fenced agpDD Off mans man Bowmanrile. rf tistAest: SM frith ulllies. FIM 1st. (905 -2268. 3 BEOROOM older home. large yard. south Whitby. CIOse to GO Station, awl. im- refdralces nor �. Call (905) 668- 11 BEDROOM, 2 balls. W raL1e Inge lot, $1,100 plus utilities. Credit and reter"m check. Five minutes north of 00m. 432-M. A UNBEANIIQE DEAL( From $500. down. own your own fame starting at 569900 ar- ries for less Our rem. OAC. 24 firs free n, - munp 905.728.1069 ext 277. Cold - well Banker RMR Real Estate. Aurefa Rasanu. r BROOKLIN - Large farm (tome for rem with large lol a circular drive a double garage $15=mlori 905427-6095 BROOKUN AREA - Executive 3. bedroom bungalow on 4.5 acres with creek running through property- 2+car � 582S16010+. 82� 05- +. Feb 15th. 9 BY OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE - $750 month plus utt Tres 6 rooms on the first floor of a duplex It tmdd be reined withIn-law apartment for $9501month Aephances. parking included. Isig yard fenced). Close to school 905.728-0079 leave message. OSHAWA BY THE LAKE 3 bedroom semi detached. 12 years old. quiet court. aval- able Feb. 15. 5975 incudes water. Management. 1905) 423-9766. PICKERING 4 Bdmns, 5 W phances, family roondstone fireplace,e. para � Close tolake. 1200. utilipes Avail. Feb 1st '905)831.8259 or (416)600- 1 %6pgr. TAidso W01 Close to or' n n Three bedroom. plus one roan and me room. Avail law- mrediaky. $1100. utilities ArslM1ast no peft (905) 728- 0147 v 9 Wanted WANTED TO RENT by mature. professional coupple with no dudren. 2-3 Oedraom tome. Oshawa/wnnoy/Apr ares. Plass call 905-432-4914 MTowI 1 .e Ytoue For Rem 3 BEDROOM townhouse. Pi cienng Village eat -in lutdhen walkout to yard. 1 112 baths. garage. fridge, stare. newly decorated $10501 montti.ut*bes No smolrrrgi pets. FLrstAast/references Avail. March 1st. 9051845- 9136 Wave message NORTHWEST OSHAWA - Avarlaole Feb 1st - 3 bdrm towmtomtes. $900lmonth w mm M ddtba. CaA WN98Y - BRADLEY ES- TATES. Brock/Mammng. 3 Odrms, 5 appliances. $1150( mortm. Avail Feb 1st Can (905)i665-7773 or (905)668- 1389 1 Reoer Ibr 11Wt t -BEDROOM, Westney He Ajax. Everydsmg in- duced. 5parkug. aca55 10 .Ityud, sharing kitchen. kvingroom, tarry room, efc. caw, phone ac- cess. Mon -smoker preferred. Immediately or first of month. ISttnast. $400 Near 401/Go. LIOW 1 (905)426 M& ROOM FOR RENT ckan, brght hor Shons rt Term available 40111111111110141011; Rd. suit a working prossiotW 429 2 • 1 aNke COMNlMK tuft$, Park a Bloor, great locadm. 1 Avad- able units. 1425so ft. adh. Cal (905 579-5077. alter 5 pm (905) 71-3281 14OM NIG- Separate office acspe available. Bayly/Litrer- pool area. Available imme- dialely. Call (905)831-4733 or (905)427-8722. 1 1 Prheae Harr' W11 ' 0A1' for sw BUNGALOW - 860 sq. ft to be Zremoved from site by DDur- chaser 73 Meams Ave.. C.- manville Aluminum siding, fame him. Resting on Foot- ings with crawl space. 2 bed- rooms, kitchen, living & din- ing. For more information contact (905)434-0473 or (905)6234172. k foreclosures, of foreclosure 1 s in Durham I . To receive a can 24 tors. to 1-888-805.7965. ID 11042 to leave a message Indi- cating which price range andarea Ou are Interested in. (Talk to nu one. rt courtesy of Chris I°y a of Sutton (.n)up Heritage Realty) Hank foreclosures, free I"t of foreclosure prop- ertees in Durham Re- gion. To receive a free I,mpputerized printout call 24 tits. to 1-888-05-7%5. ID 11042 n, leave a message indi- caring which price range and area yw are interested in. (Talk to no ,xre, Report courtesy of C tins Py a of Sutton (.n,up Heritage Realty) spactotrs 3 bdrmNew high efficiency furnace. CAC, pre- mium carpet. private _ feria. vtRO Sol - fit, $219�900� (905)831-9759 eam — SOUTH AJAX - 3.1 Bdrms. 1 12 bath. hardwood �nng. finished basement. da. fenced yarNugro nd pool, in- tertocdrtg driveway $189.900 (905)686-9668. SOUTH OSHAWA-4 bed- rooms. 2 bathrooms. large family room. fenced yard. sin- Pk garage, driveway. ullycanew pas lur- naa. 115.000. 905-996- D673, VICEROY DISPLAY HOME For Sale Terrific Value For more information Please call 149-417-0760 1 Cardoe CONDO. 1,200 S0. FT. 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths. two ko baraes, take view, walk to mail and Go Move in cord - tion Available Immediatldy. $115,500 firm. TeIW— (r9rroa5�a3"1140 1 fats to Sam RAGLAN -4 Estate Lots rartq Ing on sin from 1 71 acres to 36 acre $97,500 to $129,900 Cal ph Len- gauer Sutton G apReal Es tale (905(436-0990. 1 OU"WTowrr GOODERHAM - Halibunon 3. bdrm cedar log cottage, 1Do N. lake frontage large kitchen, 3pc bath, new root. insulation large 1 dei! 6oveAsookinng 1/doors 4 acre lot and Pirie lake. New 10x12' Winkle, won't to long at $116.000 Arrange your weekend viewing today (905)985.0059. Mortar 10 Lad MONEMY PROK . Get oil of debt quick wittqul bankruip or being Everyone ropardgaa offtorm (905376 3 tin5. Stud" lux mdudad. MORTGAGES - Good. bad and uD yy. in"All for any pw ed. Call Wrty tim opt. Services Corp (9�M) 668-' 6805, r l elwiraaa 55 GOYHIIMENT - Fttthds55 Grants and bans information to start and expand your busi- ness or farm. 1-600.505.BM. BUSY ICE CREAM stare, pri- vate sale, South powrin g at - fordable, good lease gyms. Call (416) 447-409 x324 for more information. ss Government Funds" Grants and loans information to start and expand your business or farm. 1.8W505-8866 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, January 16, 2000 PAGE 19 A/P °rr 'gap :11 knprownNnts :11 ImP►a is • 1 c.rd a rham. im card tx rttr,la UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE MORTGAGES AND LOANS IST, 2NDS AND 3RDS Need restructure on your financing? Consult an experienced broker instead of shopping your situation everywhere resulting in a negative impact. Private funds av ulable with equity. ASK L OR I. SYVIA ,fUI.ESES (905) 686-2557 or (905) 430-8429 evgs. & wknds Personals IM oawnib ARE YOU SINGLE? The New- est Meeting Place. www DreamMaies com DURHAM'S OWN DATING SERVICEI Call 905-683-1110 Create a private mailbox or browse other personal ads free. Mat a new Friend or Love for hie HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An- swers Find the oracle within. 5299/min. ,18.-24 firs. 1- 900-451.3783. RELAXATION Body massage Westney Road South. Ajax IS. of may) Call (9051-426 4585 for . WINTER an be a lonely sea- son - don't W 4 be Call Misty River Introductions. Dunham Regial's traditional match- maker IA16) 7T7-6302 Mkroits "eats TO "VER_ BUSINESS OR SERVICE IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL AJAX 707 852-97" :11 krlpftlwrlgrrenb SUDGET 11011 ItAQBOVtEJUtrrs Basement Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, -drywall, masonary & cement work 20 yrs. Exp. Call Mario (905} 6194663. pgr4416)3788689 DOORS •R• US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We WOW). FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 9O5 -W7 -ods wl Additions, RoofkV, Kitichens, bath, basements, decks, entrance doors, plumbing. electrical, retail rtlrg walls, windows & aluminum ralatWco% 905-427-4234 Pablithig Wagpaperd ing Sluno ce,hng,. Gcncral repium. Top quality w,xk at rcason" prices 20% of for Senium ('all fox a FREE Estimate 404.9669 Free Estimates Since 1967 BOLAND BROS. DRYWALL SERVICES Residential, Commercial, Industrial Framing Taping Insulating Texture Spraying Boarding Painting iiNU JOHN 1-905-640-8321 Want to be in WHITBY'S LARGEST HOME SHOW? Please call Devon or Wendy 905-579-4400 or 416-798-7259 For more info. : 1 Roofing:fI�,ta L L f.A NRoofing, Windows 905-767-1240 & Renovations John Nicliellan "A Man of His Word" PON BtiatLAW *MV==V=Ia ort uioel "w.w Now • rroarq - E-6-0 -01'" WOWMANSW MOUI(TAIN MOVING SYSTEMS RABBIT WANTS WORK We win Hove anything Dong Magic For Children s Parties nytimit X1anywhere,mud"" And AN Occasions. Have My Own Magician. rinpp� storage and Call Ernie 6619-4932 taxmilattk Sena & rrtd month yscarrts Free 577111-007755 ' 1-888491-6600 * a e v } MICNALSKI MOVING a STORAGE` Houses, Apartmeres. Children's entertainment for any occasion. Offices, Appliances & Clowns, character look-alikes, bot bags. i Piano Specialists. Senior face painting, magic. music. & Mtd-Month Discounts. Glut Ribbon Award Wiiltner - City Parent Licensed, insured. Free * gQ 71-5331 Estimates. sioaal 1 1 1 1 1 service. Call 436-7795. NIOV + with QUICK MOVE - Sfovina -Deliveries - Rubbish Removal Social Services Seniors Nlid-Month Diwo -rib U Load Truck & Driver S25'hour call Ror (Mice 1905) 571-7533 Pager(905}I35-1947 Exp, in moviN Offices Households Apts, Pad" Avail. Free Estimates 416.423.OM9 Toll Free CLOWN / MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions All ales Ca U Jeff ( 905) 839-7057 .. ewkraee • I>tra w ErrrrtaYrrrena CAKES For all occasions. Specializing in Character, Birthdays ilk Anniversaries. To' III (416)) 456.0 M1 a�� �llly 892 �1 AAMAZING CLEANING INC. Too busy? Too tired? or Just dont kke cleaning? Bonded & Insured. Give Teresa a call at (905)666-0727. 1 Pakdk a DKOrOM swing . WOW" C.prr,q - ►.rrrro GUARAR7EED. TMS PAINTING - Som! - wrm. coup" - driwwq Son" -r-xhn dt DECOR ii01a 700 SWLWEee MAU IOwR M04 N OUI MarDS" Interior & Exterior European Workman -n Ig 1 Irdwtrig LarrOscagn Ship Fast. clean, SNOW REMOVAL reliable service. RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS 428-0081 ,)* sEAsofN1M FIREWOOD AWARARM Movit && stray DAVE 531-7055 : Party services IM Putty Services MOUI(TAIN MOVING SYSTEMS RABBIT WANTS WORK We win Hove anything Dong Magic For Children s Parties nytimit X1anywhere,mud"" And AN Occasions. Have My Own Magician. rinpp� storage and Call Ernie 6619-4932 taxmilattk Sena & rrtd month yscarrts Free 577111-007755 ' 1-888491-6600 * a e v } MICNALSKI MOVING a STORAGE` Houses, Apartmeres. Children's entertainment for any occasion. Offices, Appliances & Clowns, character look-alikes, bot bags. i Piano Specialists. Senior face painting, magic. music. & Mtd-Month Discounts. Glut Ribbon Award Wiiltner - City Parent Licensed, insured. Free * gQ 71-5331 Estimates. sioaal 1 1 1 1 1 service. Call 436-7795. NIOV + with QUICK MOVE - Sfovina -Deliveries - Rubbish Removal Social Services Seniors Nlid-Month Diwo -rib U Load Truck & Driver S25'hour call Ror (Mice 1905) 571-7533 Pager(905}I35-1947 Exp, in moviN Offices Households Apts, Pad" Avail. Free Estimates 416.423.OM9 Toll Free CLOWN / MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions All ales Ca U Jeff ( 905) 839-7057 .. ewkraee • I>tra w ErrrrtaYrrrena CAKES For all occasions. Specializing in Character, Birthdays ilk Anniversaries. To' III (416)) 456.0 M1 a�� �llly 892 �1 AAMAZING CLEANING INC. Too busy? Too tired? or Just dont kke cleaning? Bonded & Insured. Give Teresa a call at (905)666-0727. 1 Pakdk a DKOrOM - • • - "GUARANTEED` PAINTING 8 PLASTERINGStucco ceilings,basement renovabons. FReliablend dy Pay as you're satisfied.For a free estimate call Scow (905) 091-4620 (905)721-2740 Pickering CLASSY SPA Seeks friendly experienced attendants 905-718-5321 EM4:ol°t'Jiarvlew Serving Durham Region Discretion Guaranteed Open,9 a.m. Daily ( 5)725-2322 Now Hiring I&+ CONRDENTW. TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are taxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals most be sent directly as Indicated by the Instructions in the ad. AN LUSTY We, the family of Christine Lusty, wish to extend our most sincere and heartfelt thanks for so mane acts of kindness, in- cluding your gifts of cards, letters, flow- ers, food, charitable donations made on behalf of Christine , collections of pho- tographs and manv other gifts of re- membrance extended to us during her recent passing. We will never find the words to express the true measure of our gratitude and appreciation. May God Bless all of you. The families of Frank and Bonnie Lusty, Reg and Eileen Rackham, Ron and Nancy Hoar, Bill and Wendy Lamacraft, Trish and Brian Martynook, Sheila Murphy, Sean McDonnell and Christine's special "Ideal Paints" family. 910 910 BINSTED, Mildred Eva - At the Markham - Stcuftle Hospital on Friday, January 14, 2000. Mildred Eva Linton, in her 78th year. Beloved wife of the late Maurice Frederick Binstead. Dear sister of Edith and her husband Ray Stickwood. Eileen and her husband Paul Wellman, and the late Dora and Doris. Lovingly remembered by her niec- es and nephews. Fondly remembered by Irwin and Joyce Powell and their children Monica, Ed Scott and Neil. The family will receive friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old King- ston Road, Ajax (Pickering 'tillage) 905-428- 8488 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Sunday. Funeral Service Claremont Baptist Church on Monday, January 17, 2000 at 1:00 pm. Casket will be open in the Church after 12 noon Monday. Interment - Clare- mont Union Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be ap- preciated by the family. The family would like to thank the doctors and nursing staff at the Mark- ham Stoullvile Hospital for their care and com- passion- PIPER, Murielle L - Suddenly, at home in Rcker- ing, on Thursday, January 13, 2000, in her 61st year. Munele Piper ((lee Bernier). Loving wife of Ray. Best friend and ho" mother of Marlee and ner husband Hugh Kelly. Dear grandma of Caitlyn and Slane. Sister of Polly Bernier of Tobemrory, Ron Beni and Rita Graham of Oshawa, and .late Stewart of North York. Munele Will be sad- ly missed by her many family and friends. The fam- ily Wil receive friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road. Ajax (Pickering Village) 905428-8488 from 24 and 7-9p.m. Monday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Tuesday. January 18, 2000, at 11:00a m. Interment . Pure Ridge Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donya- tions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or ft Canadian Cancer Society would be apprticated by the Family. requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers twice a week in the following areas: UXBRIDGE Main St. N. Brock St. BRISTON POND Briston Sands Crs. Alta Rd. CANNINGTON Cameron St. W. Country Lane Meadowlands Dr. Windsor Crt UDORA Sulevi Ave. Lembitu Ave. Manniku Rd. Viru Ave. Vambola Ave. Also Adult Carrier for walk & drive routes need- ed CALL DEBBIE 905-552-9741 1 • M CORRECTION NOTICE In our December 26 - January 4 newspaper ads, the following error occurred: The GoldStar 1100 Watt Family Size Microwave (model 103YD) advertised for $99.99 (after rebates) should have read 1.0 cu. ft. capacity, NOT 1.1 cu. ft. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. War -.Amft— ':11 :- Deadline for bookin _jlbooth Wet Jan 19 1N111\ \ •'• V: h • n e r rF• Presented by THIS 111'Ul C'L\R1 WEE )1 LI 4 -m- CAREER DISPLAYS • JOB OPPORTUNITIES • PRIZES Wednesday, January 26, 2000 - FREE Admission 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Holiday Inn, Oshawa Special Section publishes on Sunday, January 23, For further information, please call OSHAWA - WHITBY* CLARINGTON -PORT PERRY THI S SEK 3 u :Tel: 516-9335 x . Toronto z683-0707 0 onto 798-7259 • dOw ►►ice a E EVEF/TNEss asy8 R E-OISTER- N.OW ANG RECE IVE 'b .*FREE . FITNESS EVa a •FREE�Y�. NUTtTIONAL I NG • F R R, NALIZE flUT y r. FOGRA *NO:� . CARD FEE *NO INITIATION FEE B OFFER EXPIRES TOMORROW JANUARY 17 200- 0- 1755 Pickering Parkway Pickering/Ajax C905) 426-7p28