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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_03_15f- PICKERING NEWS ADVIERTISER P I C K E R I N G' S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1 9 6 5 PRESSR 34 PAGES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 159 2000 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $51 $I NEWSSTAND Topless, terrific Lightning and on the road girls in first wheels Pullout Page 10 East GTA -� a ;, Durham, York and Peel work on strategy. ..•- ., without helpftom Province �needs -` • Regions plot • r. cardiac h - toprotect Oak suregy unit, re ort �z �~ Fidges Moraine p concludes Det will work toward de - j Durham a long-term strategy to • ,.:` protect the Oak Ridges Moraine `Strong and with York and Peel regions de- spite a lack of involvement by growing' need the Province. Durham council voted last for west Durham ;,L Wednesday to "prepare a co -or- A study requested by On- dint strategy for the protec- tion and management of the Oak carie Health Minister Elizabeth ac�"'t Ridges Moraine" in partnership Witmer indicates there's a with York and Pecl. `strong and growing need" for Regional council passed a a cardiac surgical centre in the motion last November calling on east end of the Greater Toronto the Province to impose a morato- Area. RON PIETRONIRO/News Adwritser photo rium on development on the The Cardiac Care Network moraine until a long-term strate- - found (epopu report Last ride of the season? �c� �° found that as the population in of the tion Win Durham WAYNE ARTHURS Ajax. Pickering and eastern at that time was that the Region 'There is a complete lack Toronto ages• the need for the would work with York and Peel, of initiative on the part cardiac centre will grow. Vanessa and Hailey Joseph hold on tight dur- after local residents enjoyed a lengthy spell of in conjunction with the Province, of the Province.' Al Whiting. president and ing a downhill ride behind St. Patrick's mild weather Hills big and small in Ajax and to develoP that um1Cgy chief executive officer of the Catholic School M Ajax Old Man Witter paid Pickering were poptdar spots once again as But. Ajax Mayor Steve Parish the three regions in doing that. Rouge Valley Health System alate-season visit to the arra an the weekend skdders took to the slopes told council. " fihc Province has We feel the three reports should (RVHS), says. "This report' refused or neglected to join with go ahead and do what we intend - makes the need very clear. • • • • initiative oxd to do before:'Some of the CCNO estimates There is currently no clanare, in ouropinioxh.onthecon_ Cat olio teachers rlp insultin provincial policy ori protection servative side, but the CCNO 1 g of the moraine, a lWkilomctm has nonetheless arrived at the .trctch of sand• gravel and clay same cocluston we have, that Durham union leader says they wont submit to new re -certification testi that runs from the Niagara Ex Owm's a strong and growing �arpmcnt to the Trent River. The hoed for cardiac surgery in the BY MIKE RUTA Mom The program support teacher •moraine is the headwater for sev- cast GTA. StafWrarr at St. Matthew the Evangelist _-rel rivers, creek% and saearms in This repots clearly sup- Teachers are tested and heldow'8ge 3 Catholic School in Whitby was he GTA and provides drinking ports bringing cardiac services accountable every day by pnnci- coverap elected third vice-president of .+.iter to about 250.(x1) people. to the east GTA.- adds Mr. pals, superintendents, parents the Ontario English Catholic In 1991. the pnrwirietal New Whiting. whose RVHS in- and the edtcation ministry. says dish Catholic teaches win not Teachers' A.aociation x Meir —Cmv writ. urdre- prc.-itr" cludes the Ajax and Pickering a local offic d with doe Ontario submtt to an `insulting" written WwAcad annual garcwl niect- protect the moraine. announced a 4kalth Centre and the Ccnte- English Catholic Teac-hea' Asso- test which will not measure ing. tramp would be developed out- ciation. teaching ability or classroom Cadiolic teachers there said lining how building conW pro - See GROUP page 4 Consequently, Ontario's Eng- performance, says Mamic Daly. they will refuse to write any test, ved. Three years and $2 million planned by the Province, to later, the Oak Ridges Moraine Planes touch above Pickering� whin class was ci�mpl�a�strn- roan. mitred to the Ontario govern - Ms. Daly, collective bargai - mens. ing and grievance officer for However. before the recom- Traffic reporter uninjured in mid-air collision Durham's Catholic elementary merndauonscould beacted upon. kitchers, describes the testing s a provincial election was held in PICKERING — Tragedy morning if the sky hadn't been tion the skies above Durham plan as "a government ploy" to 1995. and the Progressive Con - was narrowly averted in the so cloudy. Region have become too corn- impress the general public. JANET ECKER seratives worn. Since then the skies over Pickering Monday The pilot and two passen- gested with planes and other "It's a waste of time. a waste (cal MPP given silent stiateBy has been lying dormant. when a plane piloted by a well- gers in the other aircraft also airborne craft. of money and an insult to teach "There is a complete lack of known radio station traffic rc- escaped injury. "I've been in aviation for ors;' she says. treatment by teachers at initiative on the part of the porter bumped into another Officials report their plane over 10 years and I've never Written tests would produce convention Monday. Province," Pickering Mayor small aircraft. larded at Toronto City Centre seen or heard anything like no data or information to gauge a Secondary School Teachers' Wayne Arthurs noted. Darryl Dahmer safely land- Airport. this... not in this area," he teacher's ability. says Ms. Daly. Federation numbers tools i dif- Regional planning commis - ed 680 News station's two -en- No damage estimate on the noted. who notes teachers are already feirmt approach Monday at their siorrner Alex Gcorgieff reports the Sine, Cessna 327 at Buttonville either of the two planes was Mr. Burden says he does not evaluated every three to five annual meeting to show *Audis- Durham, York and Peel planning Airport shortly after it made available. see airway congestion as being years at all school boards in the pleawre with the Pwvinc& departments will soon begin contact with another plane just The incident is still under a problem even in the years to province. Ms. Eckes wasn't simply meeting to start work on devel- before 5 p.m. over Hwy. 401 investigation by the Trans- come because there aren't "We certainly support an on- dropped from the agenda this oping a strategy. However, it's and Whites Road. por!ation Safety Board of many airports in the Greater going evaluation of teachers in time, she was just given the silent not expected to be complete until Stephanie Smyth, radio sta- Canada. Toronto Area. the classroom" she says. treatment: No heckling, no show the end of the year. tion news director, reports Mr. Meanwhile. Matt Burden, "It's not like the States While OECTA members can- of anger, no questions. Nothing. Mayor Parish noted the Dahmer was not injured and air field supervisor at the Os- where you can't throw a quar- celled Education Minister Janet The OSSTF members post- Province will be advised that would have been flying a sec- hawa Municipal Airport, says ter without hitting an airport." Ecker's planned appearance at poned a motion on teacher test- Durham would still welcome its and plane 680 owns Tuesday the incident is nes an indica- Mr. Burden says. their meeting Satiuday, Ontario ing until April. participation in this process. Gas lineups in summer: MP Inside the News Advertiser �nmff `It will get a lot worse...,' McTeague predicts at Town hall forum ftp ....... 6t T BY KEITH GILIJGAN this year. IN important when will do a detailed study of oil Ole MWd ....... ' . •6 Staff Writer you're being hosed to know pricing." EldWtM aied .......9 Rising gas prices are the tip how you're being hosed," Mr. One of the reasons for the 310111111611............10 of the iceberg for motorists, ac- McTeague said. "Canadian re- rise in prices is a drop in the ch 'N ............11 cording to MP Dan McTeague. fineries charge double what supply of oil, Mr. McTeague M W A CAL "I think we've known now at U.S. refineries (do):' said. A problem international- `'' may ......68:i-5110 P®a S7 Ina since July 2 the price was Oil companies, including ly is being reflected here do- goippll.Im'. ll ng tip," he said during a Petro Canada, have tried to de- mestically." ....68$'0707 sparsely attended Town hall flect criticism of their prices by A lack of competition in the ( ...683-5117 meeting. "I predicted a price in- focusing attention on gas taxes al business is also hurting con- Qn@* NO= ,683-3005 crease followed by gas lineups he noted. "I won't defend axes. sntners, he claimed. In Canada, amen* viiiiiiiirli; FOR YOU TWO (due to a claimed shortage of Taxes can come down on gas." al companies control both re- 800-662-8423 MATERNITY by the al companies). On each litre of gas, M? fining and retailing, and that Wait for the summer. It will get McTeague noted, provincial puts the squeeze on hWwpen- Eanil ............... 4 5 a lot worse before it gets bet- and federal taxes, including the dent retailers, shouston®durham.net . ter." GST, total about 29 cents while In the U.S., "no refiners are Web d% durhamnetus.net x The Pickering -Ajax- :he refining and re tots involved in retail. The business 683 7363 Uxbridge MP pointed the finger charged by oil companies are of refining is very different thanFAX • • • • • • • • - at oil companies for the latest about 18 cents a litre. retail, MP McTeague said. DANMcMGUE Please r ' price increases. He added, "We could have He also took a swipe at Canadian re rtes a _��;G "'line cost (to oil firms) of an announcement as early as �a� recycle'. A Tw doing business hasn't changed this week by a think tank that See FORUM page 4 double'that of U.S. firms. 7 'x` ,.. i %�I �n. s, AT&T I J' ! - Ul BSlit N all .� - ��.AletIvation fee 0 0 riiYr wJ�j/eld�i• fa !t Y1al Nllalric)h) 3)11. 210i0)'01 r t AR PAGE 2 NEWS ADWR I R, VIEDNEWAY EDITION, Meeh 1s, 20M Durham students without vaccination records face suspension 'We want parents to understand necessity of having children vaccinated': Health officials Students with incomplete immuniza- tion records will Ix- suspended from schmil unless they provide the Durham Region Health Department up-to-date information in the coming weeks. The health department has begun sending out notifications to students whose immunization records are in- complete. Those pupils are being asked to provide the department with up-to- date information regarding their vacci- nation records. Under the Immunization of School Pupils Act. students must he vaccinated against certain childhood diseases or they can be suspended from school. "Vaccination is one of the most ef- fective medical interventions to protect the health of children;' explains Dr. Donna Reynolds, Durham Region asso- ciate medical officer of health. "We want parents to understard the impor- tance and necessity of having children vaccinated following the recommended immunization schedule." The health department reports that for most students immunization in- cludes vaccination against: • diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, poles and meningitis (DPTP-Hib vac- cine) at two, four six and I8 months; e measles, mumps and rubella (MMR vaccine ) after a child's first birthday and apin between the ages of four and six; - DPTP hetwecrt four and six years old; • diphdriLria and tetanus (TdP vaccine) hetwnen 14 and 16 years old. Orders ,.,of suspension will be issued in last •9^ nI to all auderds who have not DONNA REYNOLDS 'Vaccination is one of the most effective medical interventions...' supplied the health department with their immunization information. Three orders will take effect Mav 11. "We hope parents will help supply the neci scary information in order to avoid all school suspensions this year;" says health department immunization program manager Bernadette Riordan. Immunization records can be mailed to the Durham Region Health Ikpart- ment at 1615 Dundas St. E.. Whitby, Ont LIN 2L 1. Information can also he faxed to 905-723-6026 or phoned in at 905-723-8521 ext 2195. Trio sought in two heists PICKERING — A Ino ofbandits i, believed respon- sib* for two separate rot,- bbeed�-K in Pickering early Su3day morning. Durham Regialal Police say three maks were ap- proached between 12:15 and I am. Bear the Pickering Towm Centre by throe men. One victim was punched in the face and the three were threatened they'd be stxlt, al- %bienurh nn swea iii -m was seen, rcports Scrscant Jun Grim- ley. Cash. jewelry and !lank cards were taken and the cash were later used to ohs twin money. Around 1:30 a -m., three SALE OF 9ARGW W TODAf's News x&ertisler Wed, Maar as 15s LAM( News Advertiser ,B* ApldPicft Minim D" I Foe... 0esur._iP_eQ . _ a.a.n aE a 2 G S.k I4 *-C .-4 1 "54DI i •-4 �r� , C`^"1 Mit AO*i& DM ewr1G 10ARK14 BTPASS FOfB1111 fold AO*idt. % stenOard ' Ljo Take SON Pkk Riad EAW AoWliift 4=00*1111mmill ar► Doff D000io A i My Mit whodo AjoWft a Delivered to lelened Wseli" o* Retnember, all Inserts, including those on glossyy 1=. can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Kefycling program. For information on delivering your alM advertising flyers, DUNCAN REFCHER at 683-5110. maks were approached in front of St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School in the Finch Avenue and Dixie Road arca of Pickering. They were robbed of money and jewel- ry. In both instances, the rob- bers drove away in a gold - Coloured Pomiac Transport van. "It's the same dwell sus- pects we believe to he in- vokcd in two robberies within half an hour of each other:' Sgt. Grimley says. Myon with infoetrtation can call Crime Stoppers at 436-8177 or I -8(10 -222 - TIPS (84771, or the robbery unit at 683-9100, cxt. 5354. Mark Wednesday s Carrier of the week is Nark. He enjoys skateboarding and snowboarding. He wdl receive a dumer for 4 voucher complunents of McDonald's. Cowgrot>wlaaows Mark for being our carrier of the week. Wllrrurt.AWX 135 King.,4— Rd,Alar 2225aylySt W'.A)ax 13611 Kinti,-km Rd Pick V 407 E it-It NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUBMISSION ADDENDUM HIGHWAY 407 ETR EAST PARTIAL EXTENSION MARKHAM ROAD TO HIGHWAY 7 EAST OF BROCK ROAD The 407 ETR Concession Company Limited (407 ETR) is the private sector entity which has the obligation to develop, design, build, operate, maintain, repair and toll Highway 407 from the Queen Elizabeth Way in the City of Burlington to Highway 7 cast of Brock Road in the City of Pickering. The East Partial Extension includes the segment of the highway between Highway 48 and Highway 7 east of Brock Road. The initial stage of the East Partial Extension project involves construction of a 4 -lane toll highway easterly from Highway 48, with transition to a 4 -lane arterial road facility from west of Brock Road to Highway 7 east of Brock Road by August 2001 (please sec accompanying key plan). HIGHWAY 407 ETR EAST PARTIAL EXTENSION - HIGHWAY 48 TO HIGHWAY 7 EAST OF BROCK ROAD • PROPO IaE11F I Foe... 0esur._iP_eQ . _ a.a.n aE a 2 G S.k I4 *-C .-4 1 "54DI i •-4 • 4respow 110 106 Table fib n I 125 100 WOA W1O10 tw 10ARK14 BTPASS e1f6.411101 a % stenOard Remote Keyless Entry Sbrdard standard P1DWW 0001 LOCkS st irdwo sLwxwd o,Own► 3' ESC '� ESIC s••w_ �+' E1A91 - •• Slat duo P-2a„� • Drhier'S Seal ",I Aqusl Standard Not Avalable rtAl E wsFWv Strndwo Es/D H Staneem steel Exhalst OF Not Available / TOWN OF eCITY EI Q PICKERING standard 1MRKH/1M A,srmee wit 338 rest m,orchmse � ESJA l j ESJa '� A �► Q ar \ 1 r, v..ba tnrereb.nse A 1 Cmle S,sn.hsed Intemecbon _� In accordance with the Condition, of Approval for Highway 407rFransitway (Markham Road Fa,tcrk to Hlghvvav 7 East of Brock Road) specified under the Environmental Assessment Act (Order -in -Council No. 1704/4).a series of nine (9) Design and Construction Reports (DCRs) were prepared and submitted to the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) for placement in the Public Record and are available for review at MOE. Central Region Office. 5775 Yonge Street. 8" Floor, Toronto. Ontario M2M 4.11. A copy of the documentation is available at the Markham Community Library. 6031 Highway 7. Markham and Pickering Public Library, Whitevale Branch, 475 Whitevale Road (east of Altona Road). Pickering. An addendum has been prepared for DCR ES1C - West Dulfrns Creek Bridge and Kest Duffin Creek Tributary Bridge (July 1999) to address modifications or additions to the design. A. per the earlier DCRs. the addendum for DCR ES'IC is being submitted for information to the MOE and is available for public review at the MOE, Central Region Office and the local municipal public libraries (addresses as noted above). The public review period will terminate 30 days following placement of these notices. after which 407 ETR may start construction• subject to receiving all other required approvals, permits and authorizations. 407 ETR will continue to screen the components of the project during their design for significant new concerns and to ensure that the project progresses in compliance with the commitments made in the Environmental Assessment the MOF- Conditions of Approval and the DCRs. Please direct any colntment-s on DCR ESIC Addendum by April 11, 2000 to: Ian Upjohn, Environmental Manager SLF Joint Venture 2200 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto. 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CALL 1-888-668.4636 afto roweame t1e.�....fewr... ®Ontario visit our website at www est gov on ca dr Email fyi0est gov on ca Durham teachers already near new class time rules BY MIKE ROTA Staff Writer The Province's new defini- tion of instructional time has local teachers' union leaders predicting . school boards across Ontario will experience the Durham Model: a heavier workload which could result in educators dropping extra- curricular activities. Provincial Education Min- ister Janet Ecker released the new regulations on secondary school teaching time last Thursday. On-call time will now only be calculated as teaching time once when an absent instruc- tor's classes are taken over by a colleague rather than twice for both the missing educator and the replacement. Many school boards have been counting it as instruc- Educators elsewhere will quit extra-curriculars, local union leaders predict SHELLEY PAGE 'An adjustment that's probably less important here than it is elsewhere.' tional time twice to meet Bill 160's required 1,250 minutes per week per teacher of in - class work. On the other hand, the new regulations now consider as instructional time the hours educators spend with students in the Teacher Advisor Pro- gram to help pupils on a one- to-one basis. Bob McDonnell, the On- tario English Catholic Teach- ers' Association's Durham secondary unit president, says the Durham Catholic District School Board is one of only two in the province where teachers are instructing an av- erage of 6.5 out of eight peri- ods every two days. So, the new regulations will boost local teachers' in -class time less than elsewhere in the province. "We don't have very far to move to meet the new regula- tions;'says Mr. McDonnell. School spending p u in Ontario Ecker chooses Pickering to announce funds BY MIKE HC-Tt Staff Writer boards negotiate collective with several employee groups. n O We Pay Up To � agreements with their employ- "What our unions expect Education spending in On- ees. The latter is "consistent and what the funding model tario will rise by $190 million with the government's hench- gives us may be two different in the coming school year, Ed- mark agreements with its own things;' said Mr. Trbovich. ucation Minister Janet Ecker employees;' said Ms. Ecker. "We are totally dependent on said last Thursday. But, Earl Manners, presi- this funding" She chose St. Wilfrid dent of the Ontario Secondary Special education funding Catholic School in Pickering School Teachers' Federation, is up $70 million this year, as the silt to announce provin- said the $182 million spread which makes programs for tial funding for education will out across Ontario's school special -needs students "a big be almost $13.4 billion in boards "doesn't go very far at question mark for us;' he said. 2000-2(X)1. all." He claimed the govern- Mr. Trbovich said it ap- "This is a fair and reason- ment is playing "a shell game" pears the government is fin- able package;' said Ms. Ecker, with education funding and creasing spending uniformly, MPP for Pickering -Ajax- not actually providing any and not giving extra money to Uxbridge. -It is a balanced ap- more money. boards which need more to proach to what we have been Ron Trbovich, Durham fund programs. told by parents, students, District School Board busi- "it should have gone to teachers and boards.- ness superintendent, said in an those boards that could Per -pupil funding takes up interview the local funding demonstrate a need" he said. more than half of the cduca- breakdown hasn't been re- The funding announcement tion budget. Money to pay for ceivcd. also included: leachers, textbooks and class- But, considering the gov- - a S25 -million increase in the room computers will be in- ernmcnt package, he predict- Learning Opportunities Grant creased from $7 billion last ed, "We're going to have prob- to help pupils in Grades 7 to year to $7.2 billion. The lems in a lot of our (budget) 10 who are having trouble Province will add $64 million lines", especially when it with the new curriculum. to support the Teacher Adviser comes to negotiating con- - S l0 million more for the Ge - Program which sees eduction tracts. He pointed out that ographic and School Authon- act as mentors to students. while the money -is better tics Grant to fund over 100 Queen's Park will provide than nothing", it has to be more principals in smaller $182 million to help school spread out over agreements schools. Macintosh users talk taxes at next meeting Tax preparation soft- ware is the topic of discus- sion when a Durham group everts next week. Macintosh Uscrs East (MaUsE) hosts a meeting Wednesday, March 22 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the lecture theatre at Henry Street High School, 600 Henry St., Whitby. Aladdin Systems' well known Stufrit software will be showcased and represen- tatives from Griffrax will also be on hand w introduce members to their tax prepa- ration software. Phone 433-0777 for more in •Atu-rr{Mattott. •rr+t•/a1r�r�L •�r�fR tp,wrW • t.�rl Ater{ Yt W tr { ltJw �� me tL.pd land ar{.123 Pkbwb& o t.tw ItirtrtsMil7JtM TAX T4A Durham teachers are al- ready spending most of the legislated instructional time in the classroom, even when on - calls are dropped from the equation, he says. But by closing the loophole that allowed on-call time to be included, Mr. McDonnell says the Province appears to be holding up the Durham school boards as a model for the rest ofthe province. Other boards are going to have to go to 6.5 or 6.7 out of eight to meet the regulation, he says, and once that occurs, other jurisdictions will be faced with teachers dropping out of extra -curricular activi- ties as has occurred in Durham. While the 6.5 workload may not seem heavy compared to someone working on an as- sembly line, Mr. McDonnell says "all the things that go with it;' such as marking and preparation time, make extra- curriculars too much for teachers to handle. At the Durham District School Board, secondary teachers are achieving the 1,250 minutes in part by in- structing an average of 6.5 classes every two days which last 75 or 76 minutes each, and through their involvement in the Teacher Advisor Program. In addition, the Durham board is one of few in Ontario that only considers on-call time as teaching time if an educator actually instructs an absent colleague's classes. Shcllcy Page, local presi- dent of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, also says the new regulation is not as significant for Durham. "It is an adjustment that's probably less important here than it is elsewhere" But Ms. Page adds "I al- most have to wait until we're in the bargaining process to say how this is going to affect us;' since eliminating on -calls raises many questions for teachers. For instance, she wonders how an on-call cannot count as instructional time. when the Province's definition also states teachers must be quali- fied to run classes they are leading. "How can it not count, but you have to he qualified to do it?" asks Ms. Page. And again, if on -calls don't count. "Why on earth would it matter if 1 was qualified to do it or not?" "-DURHAM'S FMNM= AUTOMOTME DUALOO FOR OVER A DECADE• 7 x n O We Pay Up To � �d. 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Hwy. 7 - 3 km. East of Westne Rd. ..,<.,h�t,.:�t:...r.r�.�: - ....: Hwy. #7 ���-2300 J>,zsc`East of Wesdney eros.r 1tIM $Nl. M t1M0E 4 NEWS AMERTNWA t11EDNESDAY E01TM llareh 15, =W Forum covers everything from � g gas FORUM jnwn page I hikes to national unity Canada's Competition Act, calling it a "toothless tiger, a dog that won't hunt. The Competition Act was written in 1986 by the people who it was meant to regulate" Participants at the forum were free to ask questions throughout the event. covering everything from party loyal- ly to young offenders. At one point. Mr. McTcague was asked which party he would campaign for in the next election as since he's been somewhat critical of his own Liberals on several issues. "I've voted against the government so many times because it wasn't goxxl for my riding. But. I'll never be thrown out of my partv:' the MP .aid. He noted, as a Liberal, he's been able to pass two private members' bills. "That would never happen in any other party" MP McTcague was also asked about changes the government might make to the Young Offenders Act. -One schcx)l of thought is we don't put a child in diapers in jail. The other school is if you commit a vile act, you have to answer to those charges in adult court" Group continues push for cardiac surgical unit in east GTA GROUP from page I nary Health Centre in Scarborough. The Ministry of Health recently announced new cardiac surgery sites at Mississauga Hospital to serve the western GTA and at York County for the northern GTA. RVHS communications director Anne Marie Males says it's not known when Ms. Witmer might make an announcement on an eastern GTA facility for heart patients here. "We'd like it as som a-. possible. The minis- ter requested the report and we're waiting for her reaction" Mr. Whiling reports. "Our cakula- lions suggest that for every year a de- cision is delayed, approximately 2.000 patient.-. can't get the care they need close to home" Patients in Durham Region and Scarb.xough currently have to travel to downtown Toronto, usually st. Michael's Hospital or the Sumlybrook Health Sciences Centre, for cardiac surgery. The report. called Review of the Need for Additional Cardiac Services in the Eau GTA, has been submitted to Ms. Witmer, Among the findings: • Durham and Scarborough cardiac patients rated as needing "urgent' care are more likely to wait forager for treatment than the recommended peri- od. • For continuity of care, it's preferable for a patient to receive the full range of cardiac treatment at one location. And, it's best to have any new surgi- cal units at the same location as a catheterization lab. Patients should also be able to undergo rehabilitation at the same site: • As the population ages in the east GTA, the raced for advanced cardiac services will grow by an estimated 36 per cent by the year 2006 and by four per cent annually after that. Among the cardiac care services offered by the RVHS are a catheteri- zation lab, rapid evaluation and treat- ment of heart attacks, stress testing, echocardiography and nuclear func- tion studies, a permanent pacemaker and implantable defibrillator clinic and a full-service cardiac rehabilita- tion centre. The cost to establish a cardiac surgery centre at Centenary is esti- mated at $8 million, but Ms. Maks says that's -significantly less than set- ting top a centre anywhere else be- cause we have so many cardiac ser- vices already in place." Nuclear reactor unplugged to get ready for summer PICKERING —A Pickering nu- clear station reactor shut down March 3 for major work should be back in full service before the usual summer peak in electricity demand. Unit 6 on the power plant's func- tioning 'B' side will see turbine gen- erator components overhauled and fuel channels inspected over the next several weeks as part of a planned maintenance outage. The reactor is expected to be back on line by the time the hot weather arrives and area residents crank up air conditioners and turn on fans. When the YOA was passed in 1984, it replaced legislation which was 81 years old. "It's not a perfect piece of paper, but it's evolving as we learn more about children:' he said. Turning his attention else- where. MP McTcague said Prime Minister Jean Chretien "did the right thing" by intro= during the Clarity Bill which sets out conditions for the next Quebec referendum on separa- tion. "If you want to ask a crooked question, we will act:' he vowed. He also speculated Mr. Chre- tien may consider his future once the Clarity Bill is ap- proved. "After this test on the Clarity Bill, he may have some ques- tions on his future," said Mr. McTcague. AMES Re YANCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Personal and Business Bankruptcy Including all other Insolvency Services �►! `- may. OSFIAVGA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 �e AJAX 5o Commcrcial •r Ave. 619-1473 COBOLiRG 24 Covert St. 372-4744 1 1 en "also/ 1 M 00 , 10 i ... . 71 OPENING` Fr1.,,+Sdillr(iit � nn.,.,.t, t, nt.,.,.t, r„ It s Net QgllNaleflt pm after d rebates. Must jNOV& cable bill of 13200 or more (before tax.) 'See store for details 'pK9vot F69610 r holve indedec its Modell ON Receiver A0_ V%" * Remote Control " 18" Dual LNBF Dish * Digital Picture + Sound * On Screen TV Guides .. 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Come see the many sides of Sears® Pickles to run again for Ward 3 local seat an environmental assessment of the Pickering nuclear plant; amalgamating Pickering Hydro with other area mu- nicipal utilities; protection of agricul- tural lands here; expansion of the East Shore Community Centre; and ap- proval for construction of a new west- ern library and community centre. Issues now facing the City, accord- ing to Court. Pickles, include protect- ing residents' interests on the airport lands, the proposed re -start of the Pickering 'A' nuclear reactors and in amalgamation negotiations with other PICKERING — Ward 3 local Councillor David Pickles has an- nounced he wants to keep his job in the municipal election to be held Nov. 13. "Many resi- dents have told me they are pleased with my work on their be- half in the com- munity and with the decisions and actions of this council," says Coun. Pickles in a media release an- nouncing his can- + didacy. "They PICKLES have encouraged Wants a me to represent second term them again in the next three-year term on council." The councillor notes he's looking forward to the opportunities an elec- tion provides to speak with residents about the issues important to them and about the work of the City and council. He says council has made progress on several issues over the last term, in- cluding keeping property taxes low; fighting an airport in north Pickering; revitalizing the waterfront; obtaining `Confident' Dickerson seeks to retain council job PICKERING — Ward 2 Region- al Councillor Doug Dickerson has announced he'll seek re-election when voters head to the ballot box this fall. And, the long-time politician who picked up 57 per cent of the vote to win re-election in 1997, says he's looking forward to the next term. "The next ... City council will have its hands full working through the environmental assessment of the nuclear facility in addition to work- ing with the Town of Ajax on the amalgamation of the two communi- ties, which I believe is inevitable," he says in a news release announc- ing his candidacy. Coun. Dickerson reports, -Since the 1997 election, this council has accomplished a number of major initiatives such as an environmental assessment of the Pickering Nuclear Gcncrating Station shout to com- mence hearings; the preservation of rural farmland in the agricultural preserve through the inventive use of agricultural easements; major acquisi- tions of lands along the lake- front and around Frenchman's Bay through a partnership with the Toronto and Region Conser- vation Authority (TRCA); the DOUG start of the City's DICKERSON lakefront Millen- Seeking nium Trail and re-election Square; a pedes- trian bridge over the mouth of Petti- coat Creek; and a new western li- brary, community centre and se- niors' centre," he says. Coun. Dickerson adds it will take politicians with "experience, courage and tenacity to tackle the difficult issues that lie ahead. "I look forward to the next term of council with confidence — confi- dent that we will manage effectively whatever boundary changes are in store; confident that the hectic pace of new businesses and industries we are currently attracting will continue as Pickering becomes a lead player in the GTA and companies see our area as their choice of location to do business and create jobs within our community; confident that residents will continue to be proud to call Pickering home." Coun. Dickerson, who is the City's representative on TRCA and the Rouge Park Alliance and vice- chairman of Durham council's plan- ning committee, says "I will be very grateful if the residents of Ward 2 honour me with their vote and place their confidence in me once more — to continue doing the best job I am capable of — on their behalf. My ' door is always open" municipalities. "I look forward to completing the new library and community centre in the west end and to completing the wa- terfront parks and trails." he says. "We need to turn our attention to more recreational opportunities for all ages — children to seniors. We will see Pickering continue to grow and mature as a city. We must ensure that this growth enhances us as a vibrant and diverse place with a clean and safe en- vironment to live, raise farnilics, work and play." CANADA BOND Series 14 5.25% 5.75% 5% 6.25 Awel ewMeee4 rate of 5.74% for C -beat a kW ter 3 rears. 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MW Edmitorial &OpiNioNs NEWS ADVERTISER MARCH 15, 2 0 0 0 EDITORIAL Teachers, Tories must find solution The way it's always been doesn't cut it any more So teachers and Education Minister Janet Ecker aren't get- ting along. What else is new? The Mike Harris Conservatives made it clear back in 1995 things were going to he different on the school front. First up was a change in how school boards and trustees would oper- ate — meaning fewer of both. Next came a plan to control spending from Queen's Park instead of board by board. Then. Bill 160 came to pass dictating teaching hours among many other new rules and regulations. You certainly can't say the Tories have been idle when it comes to tinkering with the education system. The results of that work are, of course, subject to debate. The latest tiff sees Ms. Ecker demanding teachers take part in extra -curricular activities coupled with a promise that teacher testing is imminent. The testing is not likely to be in the form of a written, sit-down exam but rather an in -class evaluation. We have confidence that virtually all teachers will pass this test and those who don't will simply have to do some remedial work — the same situation the students they instruct find themselves in every semester of every school year. The evaluations are set to take place only every three to five years anyway, so what do teachers really have to fear? The results of those tests will reassure taxpayers their children are receiving an education from fully qualified instructors. As for extra-ctrriculars. it's time for a new approach. It's going to be mighty tough to force sortie of the most militant unionists in the country to accept extra -curricular duties as a mandatory part of their job — no matter how important they are to the education of our children — when the time has until now been treated as voluntary. Even educators will tell you it is the minority of teachers doing the majonty of extra -c Tic- ular work. Why not pay a stipend to those dedicated to out -of - classroom activities? Like it or not, we live in a changed society. Volunteers are hard to come by everywhere, not just in the school environ- ment. We're too busy, too tired, too indifferent or too militant to go the extra mil just because ii s the right thing to do — not because its in our job description. What we don't ,teed is yet another teachers' strike. Minis- ter Eckcr and union leaders must find cornmon ground so our students can enjoy some of the best years of their lives and that depends on a departure from the status qua, just because `that's the way its always been done'. Staging a farce Pickering bringing down curtain on plan for Ajax theatre? Build it and they will come. That seems to be the prevailing attitude of Ajax councillors who decided to pour $750,0(X) into enhancing the auditorium of a new high school being bolt to the community to make it fit for use by local little theatre groups. You build it and we will come and take it over. That appears to be the attitude of at least sonic Pickering councillors who recently declined an invitation from Ajax to contribute funds to upgrade the auditorium in the joint high school being constructed by Durham's two school boards. Pickering Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner noted that within the next couple of years the two municipal- ities are likely to merge. "When all is said and we become one. we will have the theatre anyway." We suspect Coun. Brenner was the only Pickering politi- cian to express a view held by many members of City coun- cil. If that's the case, it's a position which won't be productive in negotiations between civic leaders in the two communities on merging municipal services if they hope to stave off an all- ow, forced amalgamation by the Provmcc. Let's tope Court. . Brenner was merely kidding when he made his remark, that it was just a throw -away quip after se- rious discussion on the joint theatre venue proposal. After all. he did make a rather good point that Pickering shouldn't get involved becausc Ajax officials wercn't allowing for any input on the project by his City. Another good point made by his Pickering council col- leagues was that the City shouldn't fund the theatre facility because it's outside the community. But. many of the amateur theatre troupes clamouring for years for a better perfornhance venue in a public building arc based in Pickering. What if the theatre becomes a success, the Town of Ajax slaps revenue from paying audiences with the performance groups and Durham's school boards as it should, and the City of Pickering is left out of the action? What if the majority of performance groups and theatregoers are from Pickering? What if Ajax helps build it and they come from Pickering? 61Mnfl yutair eommarils on Oliew aptr"m b ahonwonlMrAranot SteretaMo+r ii P 61 kwha s a ori' &rid lost none, as wall as sin commualy of n eislas s,, WN be own- &Idwrd torpmWea"s. YOU SAID IT The question was: What do you think of the provincial government decision to increase teachers' instructional time and force them to participate in extra -auriculars? Shawn Grad Ralph Del Mare Stacey says, "It's morally Guidice says, "1 says, "rhe intent wrong and ridicu- don't agree with is not right. If the lous and it will everything Mike teachers aren't affect the students Hams does but going to want to if teachers decide it's about time be there (after to go on strike. 1 there was a gov- school), it will af- want to get my emment that feet the students." OAC." looks at things in a realistic way." LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Save farms from Province's Ontario Realty Corpora- Enter Manju Sekhn of the Inde- ' bis wife, Janet, with him almost tion is driving local farmers into the pendent Retail Gasoline Marketers development armsof speculators and developers Association. Mr. Sekhri recently campaign, helping present the pic- and. in one case, threatening to made a well-intcrnted observation drive a family off their farm. in the News Advertiser. To the editor: It's time for us to tram what we "fire Canadian oil industry is ' It was exciting to see in a recent can about the situation of our farm- uncompetitive as tree national rc- News Advertiser a story and an cd- ing rheighbours and to assist them finer -marketers control over 65 per itonal on farmland issues. The arti- wherever we can. Farmland with- ant of the wholesale market, and cles proclaim that farmland, farm- out successful farmer -owners is as a result, the price to consumers. ers and farming must be protected. just land being banked for develop- is uncompetitive'." If Mr. Sckhri's On a current satellite view of ,Hent. If you arc inten-Acd in pre- assertion is proven absolutely cor- Toronto, its almost impossible to serving both land and farmers. res, then deregulation of the na- spot the Humber River. The Duf- make your views known to your tional gas refiner market and gas fin's, Petticoat and Little Rouge Pickering City councillor (420- retail market is what standard arses- creeks, on the other hard, show up 4605) or MPP Janet Ecker (424 noetic analysis would cap for. Un - as a huge groes arca, linked by 0629). Right away. fortunately, "talk is cheap" as thousands of acres of rich farmland Bruce Flattery, downward deregulation of prices is running fern Lake Ontario to the Pickering easier said than done! Oak Ridges Moraine. 'Harris Takes Time Off To Be With Insights on lessons learned in We have a chance to 'der t Watchdog Canada's deregulation initiatives our community in a way that should �,,,d come m rats, cs- lillends residential, employment, furor pecially those at the federal Can- agricudttral and recreational lard resolve las petition Bureau. as opposed to uses, and that enriches each of �1 politicians in party uniforms. It i these activities by drawing support To the editor: may well be that public policies put trom the other three. It us well known that Pickering- in place by politicians drive much of the four activities, trtwever, Ajax-Uxbrdgc MP Dan McTeague of the economic analysis at Com - it is farming that has traditionally Iras waked very hard and tirelessly petition Burcaus. (hoc would hope taken a beating. This is happening on gas issues on several fronts, and dab the opposite is the case. Other - again rigid here, right now. Despite has come up with the laudable con- wise, it would appear that the uhi- i the uhpn=dcnted foresight of the vwtion that resolution of the issue mate solution to got+ price fluctua- City of Pickering and Durham Re- of gasoline prices is only possible tions is to nationally empower and gion in protecting 4.0(X) acres of through public policy initiatives. allow the Bureau of Competition farmland between Finch Avcnuc The question that arises within the to do its job free from the influence and Hwy. 7 with "agricultural case- prevailing regulatory regimes in of politicians, merits", the way in which this pro- the oil industry, is how deregulation Evans Enyohi, gram is being implemented by the should be enforced. Pickering Only his hairdresser knows Premier makes a colourful decision Premier Mike Hams has re- bis wife, Janet, with him almost versed himself. which he does not every step in tau June's election do often - he has erased most of the from his hair Eric campaign, helping present the pic- grey and returned it to ture he wanted of a happy family almost its natural brown. man fighting for the family unit and Reporters noticed the change — _Dowd its values against political oppo- and before -and -after pictures con- At Queens Park nems who did not care as much. and fumed it atheir revelation has — _ Once the election was over, Mr. been criticized by associates of the Hams announced he and his wife Progressive Conservative premier, were parting. but he certainly used who is 55, as prying into his per- cut double-breassed pinstripe suits, his wife in the election' sonal affairs and reporting trivia shirts with long pointed collars, Mr. Harris used his mother in Reporting of premiers greying is long hair lapping over them and the election when he took flowers nothing new. Mr. Harris's prede- sideburns - it was as if a Chevy to her on Mother's Day along with cessor, New Democrat Bob Rae, suddenly changed into a Porsche. a photographer so next day almost and Liberal David Peterson before Mr. Peterson before becoming every paper had a headline like that, were noted as morning grey premicr was pudgy with long dark 'Harris Takes Time Off To Be With prematurely on the job in their 40s. sideburns and heavy horn-rinnned His Mom.' Both were seen as victims of ex- glasses. An image consultant, the Mr. Harris has used his children ttaordmary responsibilities and same one now trying to rehabilitate many times, the latest only a few workload, although Mr. Peterson embattled federal human resources days ago in trying to explain why had it much easier until be had a minister Jane Stewart, got Mr. Pe- he has riot been around the legisla_ sudden loss of popularity and his terson to drop some weight by tak- lure as much as many think be seat mg up jogging, trim his hair and let should Mr. Rae was premier in the its natural grey come out aid wear He conceded he should have wore recession in many years and contact lerhses and a ted tie which bei in the legislature more, but always at his wits' end juggling became his trademark- said his marriage breakup had been money to pay far programs and This was one of many factors traumatic for his two sews, beemse knowing he never had the n nOWU that helped Mr. Peterson get the after it they moved back with died, chance of winning re-election. image he wanted of seeming moue mother o North Bay and he had to Their 81153 hair was sox, as proof contemporary and in to roc with the spend a lot of tunic with them, get - they worked hard and something of times than an older opponent, Tory ting thean settled and taking diem a tribute. premier Frail[ Miller, and make back and forth between their old An earlier Tory premier, Leslie him premier. and new homes. Frost, was known as The Silver Mr. Miller was handicapped Mr. Harris's explanation does Fox, a continent on both his hair also by being a right-winger before not stared up, because he stayed and shrewdness or cunning. None it became saleable, but in addition away from the legislature - obvi- of these thought it worthwhile to his garish tartan jackets, which he ously dodging opposition questions dye his hair. not only wore but gloried in, that might embarrass - just as often But media have an obligation to looked as if they had been found in before his marriage breakup as he report anything a premier does that the Salvation Army thrift sone in did after it. ,night be designed to win vows and Bracebridge and stamped him as Mr. Harris would like to open have commented often on changes definitely no one of the yuppies up his private life when it suits him in premiers' appearances. who were then beginning to rule and keep it closed when it doesn't Tory William Davis, the the day. and when aides complain the meclia longest -serving premier of recent Those who protest the media talk about his hair they are just nit - times. had the baggy suits and peered into an aspect of Mr. Har- picking. short -back -and -sides haircut typi- ris's private life also should recall cal in his then small hometown, the premier has never hesitated to E -Mail your eaMm&nt& an tIN& Brampton, when he became pre- use his private life when he thought opinlon to shotnaronodurham mt mier in 1971. it would provide political gain and Submlasfam whkh kwho & & *W An image consultant got hold sometimes embellished and even &red hart name, a ws1J a obs com- and overnight Mr. Davis emerged distorted it. munilq of nsidwico, wW be eon. with their ultra -fashionable. nattily Mr. Harris, as an example, had sldwvd OlorpubNeaftis. PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Barghardt Editor -in -Chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak C7acrified Advertising Manager John w'illems Real EstareAutomotive Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager Lillian Hook Of ic'e Manager Barb Harrison Composing .,tanager News (905)6x3-5110 bAin (905)6x3-5110 rlassi-fteds (905)6M3-0707 Distribution (905)6x3-5117 General Fax (905)6x3-7363 E -Mail shouutorva durham.net Web address www.durhamnewcnet 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 Publications Mail Saks Agreement Number 1332791 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland printing, Puts - baling and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Ad- vertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Onuno Community ity Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right no claswfy or refine any adverusement. Credit for advertisement lamt- ad to space price error occu- p"s- The News Ad%crtiscr accepts letters to the editor. All let- ters should be typed or ncat- Uhand-written, 150 wads. Eh letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone num- ber for verification. The edi- ts reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertis- er. We regret that due to the volume of letters, not all will be printed. RON PI1-TRON1R0/ News Advertiser photo Spring harvest Helen Wilson and Cathie Jav make a trip in from Ov- hawa each spring to harvest pussy willows at the Joos of Liverpool Reseed in Pickering. The pair use the puasv willows in homemade decorations and rely on their annual supply. Play peep frog for bay watch PICKERING — Volunteers interested in learning how to monitor am- phibians in the Frenchman's Bay Watershed arc invited to take put in a training scission Wednesday, March 22. Members of the French- man's Bay Wa- lershed Reha- bilitation Pro- ject will teach participants how to monitor frogs in differ- ent area.% of the w•ater%hed sim- ply by learning their distinct calls. -Your writ- ten collection of information on the frog species you hear will assist the Frenchman's Bay Watershed Rehabilitation Project to deter- mine how healthy our wa- tershed, its creeks and wet- lands really are;' states a news release from the organi- zation. Not only will this help us to re- store parts of the watershed, but the data col- lected by volun- teers will also be shared with other regional and provincial amphibian monitoring pro- grams." The free workshop runs from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ontario Power Genera- tion Pickering Nuclear Infor- mation Centre, 1675 Mont- gomery Park Rd., Pickering. Space for the workshop is limited. To reserve a spot at the workshop, call Patricia Lowe at 420-4660 ext. 2155. NEWS ADVE1111T15M MIEONEWAY EDfWK Maegh 15, 2000 HMW 7 to Pickering teens learn to temper their temper at Youth Centre A group for teenagers will help participants find alternative methods at deal with anger. Offered by The Youth Centre, the Anger Management Group gives Ajax and Pickering residents aged 13 and 14 years old a chance to examine the Impact of their aggressive behav- our and to learn constructive alter- natives. Participants will increase their awareness of aggressive behaviour and its impact on others. They will also identify their own anger man- agement styles and triggers, and learn new coping skills. A group format enables partici- pants to learn from one another and offer support. The five-week course runs Thurs- days starting March 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. All participants must attend an in- take session March 23 from 5 to 6 in what you valine most ... TRUST "FREE- Flami cfOf 1, consahamon I 666-8245 1-868-790-91 11 Debbie Morgan I®DUNGEE LISTEN TO a rnsiDn P -- 474,60t, f RADIO your current music station p.m. Their parents or The free course is funded ney Road and Finley Avenue). guardians have to show up at a by the Ministry of Health. Ajax. session without their child on The Youth Centre k at 360 To register or for more in - March 29 from 5 to 7 p.m. Bayly St. W. (between West- torrnation call 429-1212. Pn� r ICKERING 420-2222 * 683-2760* 24 hr. Direct Access 420-4660 Web Site: www.city.pickering.on.cz March IS l ,mimunit', )A,,rking Gwup York Water Supply Project March 20 ExecutivelCouncd Meeting March 22 Continuttee of Adtustmew March 22 Site Plan Advisory Committee `larch 23 Statutory Public Information Meeting March 27 1 xccutrvc ('ummittcc Mcccrnir The City of Pickering will begin activetv cdorc* its Hawien and Peddlers Bvaaw 4437/74, effective April 1, 299g. Thu By-law rc4—any person operating a Hawker or Peddler Harness within die City of Pickermt; to obtain a kccose permiautg this activity. The fee for a license nada this by-law is 52100.00 Per Vicar per bca m plus S*00 for each da of operatwn licr location, to a maximum of 52.000.00. All Banda will apire on December 31 of die year of issue. An application must be submitted to the Municipal law Enforcemeat Departmem iadicatut the name of thel business, the merchandise to be sold the location(s) to he used, and the specific dates of operation. When a location to be used is not the property of the anah-nt a letter from the property owner am be stdtwiaed with thisapplication, mlhoriang the nit d ties property for �s pw poli The cin of Pirierfng Plana"cad Unelopntew Dquirl at µata ronfvar die =for dk pWory perwia the alliance of a Harrier & holler license fM die rallied srec#W aI>ie sa babot 2amalg µnn ie ypner far dk�Iie inns[ Any person who contravenes any provision of the Hawker & Peddlers By-law is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine or penalty for each offence as bed by the Provincial Offences Act R.S.0.1990. If Hawaker & Peddllei Ixane pkare d 1'sZ eat. 2117 w i The city of Pkkering in c Partnership with the Association of Progressive Muslims of Ontario and the Ontario Regional Office of the Canadian Human Rights Commission are hosting an event to commemorate United Nations' Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 1Lesday, March 21, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex Keynote Address will be provided by Phyllis Gordon, Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission All are welcome to attend. For more information call the Culture and Recreation , 1. Division at 4204620. .4 ***HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH*** E BSIDE GARBAG COLLECTION The (ltv s new 'Aa,'e %lana_cmc-.' By iash sV__;iis now .,cc^. 1 .restriction on the number of garb4c bags collectal cab week from every single family dwelling to four (4). Please note, however, that large items such as furniture or appliances WILL NOT BE included in this limit. For residents of the rural area, north of the Third Concession Road, all large items, other than appliances, will continue to be collected each week with regular garbage. As usual, applialxes such as refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers arc only collected in the rural arca on the first Friday of every monflL An approved receptacle for garbage conation must either be a heavy- dutv plastic bag or a reusable can that has two suitable handles and is not greater than eighty (801 centimetres in height by fifty (50) centimetres in width or diameter. In all gases. the weight of each receptack shall not exceed twenty-three (23) kilograms with contents. All loose collectible garbage must be contained within an approved receptacle. It should also be noted that with the passing of -the new by-law the source separation of recyclable items and yard waste mamnals is now compulsory. Any garbage found containing either of these solid waste materials will be tagged and left behind for compliance by the respective homeowner. Pkase help the City of Pickering reduce the amount of waste it generates by supporting the implementation of this new by-law. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle! For farther WwwaMm rgraifft de Citi reek na mrgeaeat pre lira or • eery of At nor awtee anawgewrwt iy4-. pare 4i�f" «ddie 1 Prop`"' E Fitgrmea* DiriAin at 426, FREE YOU M CLINICS Juror Ham" CHWO • Ages 8 -14 Free handball clinics sponsored by the Ontario Handball Association Start: March 27th for 9 weeks Cast: All equipment and instruction provided at no cost Idiom: 6:20 - 8:20 pm Lacadoic Picketing Recreation Complex Racquetball Courts Call Now 683.6582 VJ%savkw of sk fbb"1F Day special >% March 17 - March 23, 2000 only! J;V`Chaose 1 of the 3 mombwsW padrogos: MI FITNESS C UISS MEMBERSHIP 10ONLY $ 110 � �0m.p Momdice for neer 02 HEALTH C1UB MEMBERSHIP ONLY $138 w eat Ni access b ow vroigbt rooves and ewes egnipmenr. 03 SUPER HEALTH CLUB MEMBERS ONLY $179 I rAMAZING SAVINGS! t rein . p.rawt to and fibma chmaL ALL IMEaaKMIPS INCIAM: r✓ flan of the VAiNNE tg pool. same and GSF IA ctimplimetelaeri, gust pass 51.54 rr Health Club Mcmhcnhip adwrtiwd at $17, on page Ill of the hnichurc ub read $174 Camp advertised ax available for keel, ages 3 to 5 and 5 to 12 on page 73 of brochure should read as available for Lids ages 5 to 12 only. We apologize for any incomenietnc thi& may have caused. BROUGHT TO YOU AND A FRIEND: t 2FOR 1 SQUASH OR RACQUETBALL puTclose Between April 1 - TIl 30, 2000 Your membership iechrdes: • Prepaid Squash or Rae • tw YOU AND A FRENO • Pleasure Swimming SPLRTFiE COST OF • health Club Facihties • combiandim Squash sold ONE ADULT (Tralosters noteligible) MEI TERM: APRIL 1 - SEPT. 3 MN please Note: lb re will be reduced operating hours for summer rounds wring May I5. 2000. 7Tere will be ao rcfuods, traosters or earcnsiom fur this spedal 1 N YEARS OR OLDER ONLY ELIGIBLE. No single memberships will be accepted. CONTACT OUR FRIENDLY STAFF AT 1931-1711 FOR RATES AND rt OPERATING HOURS. WE WELCOME NON-RESIDENTS!! RFP - 2nM REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL for RetresYoent Bar am the Pickering Recreation Complex, and Refreshment Concession at the Pickering civic Canopies The City of Pickering is inviting proposals to supply and sell hot and cold beverages• confectionery items and various foods to promote a healthy lifestyle in the Central Core Area ONLY at the Pickering Recreation Complex. 1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering, Ontario, and Pickering Civic Complex, Lunchroom. One The Esplanade, Pickering. Ontario. Terms of Reference may be obtained by contacting the Supply & Services Division, 2nd 9oor. One The Esplanade, Rckenng. Ontano. Scaled proposals will be received by the undersigned division for the above no later than 12:00 Noon, Thursday Marc► 30, 2000. Lowest, highest or any proposal not necessarily accepted The Corpormon of the Cny of Hckenng Corporate Service Ihkpartnxni Supply & Services Division One The Esplanade Pickering. Ontario t41151420.4616 LIV 61(7 Manager of Supply and Services AIP PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTW^ WEDNESDAY EDITION, fordo 15. 2000 Awards honour people, firms for ethical actions Last year more than 2511 Living with Breast Cancer business and community peer support group meets at PARENT SUPPORT: The leaders saw I I finalists hon- Ajax -Pickering chapter of vestoxs. southeast corner of oured at the Royal Ontano Bavly St. and Monarch soctation holds its weekly Museum theatre during the wiecting for custodial and Lairaine prestigious Ethics in Action and friends. Support and ROulston awards ceremony. At this 1 --- - -- gala event, three received aRecwler s Corner distinguished awards for for information. --- -- their business practices. SERENITY GROUP: The On June 22. Toronto will Thomism of the world-wide again host the Ethics in Ac- fair trade movement, was tion awards ceremony recog- pleased to tell the Ethics in nizing leadership in coxpo- Action committee he was rate social responsibility. In able to make some positive our increasingly complex business connections after world. good corporate citi- being recoigmzed. zenship is critical. Manv The Ethics in Action companies are already good awards were created in 1994 neighbeeirs because they and introduced last year in give hack to their communi- Ontario through the support tics. The Ethics in Action of Citizens Bank of Canada awards go a step further to and Mountain Equipment recogniic companies and in- Co -Op. dividuals who make social If you are interested in responsibility a pan of their nominating an individual or daily operations. They cele- business for recognition for brats their stones too, so oth- making ethical and environ- ers may learn and become mentally sound business de - inspired. cisions or choosing morally Last year. Dr. Nancy right choices, call 416-535- Olivien won the award for 6710. Deadline to submit her courageous stand to pro- nominations is April 15. tect patient health and safety :.d 0 ❑ and to ensure that medical while there are many research remains uncomtpro- companies striving for envi- mised. giving all patients ac- ro nmentally sound business cess to information. Dr. practices. there seems to be Olivien's efforts have taken an equal number heading in her to the European Court of the opposite direction. For Justice for preliminary hear- example, it is more difficult ings into an application for to find a greeting card using an injunction to halt the mar- post -consumer waste. We keting of a drug in the Euro- have to support recycled pean Union until it has been pruducts, otherwise markets clinically tested. for our Blue Box materials Another no rrunce, Robert will falter. BILLBOARD NIARC)l 15.2000 %%EDNFSDAV. Living with Breast Cancer MARCH 14 peer support group meets at PARENT SUPPORT: The 7 p.m. at Dundee Private In - Ajax -Pickering chapter of vestoxs. southeast corner of the One Parcnt Families As- Bavly St. and Monarch soctation holds its weekly Ave.- Ajax. It's for brcau wiecting for custodial and cancer patients, families tion-cuswdial parents at 8 and friends. Support and p.m. at the Annandale Golf practical information. No and C.,Untt Coin+. at Uec rcy�trru..n _4y ,red. 6e6 corner of Church and Bayly 1516. Sts.. Ajax. Phone 837-9670 grams run and the cost. for information. FRIDAY. STARCH 17 SERENITY GROUP: The THURSDAY. MARCH 16 Serenity Group- 12 -Step INTERVIEW SKILLS - Recovery Mating is at 8 Career Assisuncc and Re p.m. at Bayfair Baptist source fox Employment is Church- 817 Kingston Rd., offering a I pm interview Pickering. The group meets skills workshop at 1400 every week and deals with Bavlv St.. Unit 12. TO addictiotu of all types. in - book a place call 420-4010. cluding co-dependency. A child care program is avail - BREAST CANCER: The able. 428-9431 (Jim, Canadian Canccr Society's evenings). YMCA resource centre offers classes for kids PICKERING — Regis- Grades 1 to 8. and many tration is under way for more. YMCA Pickering Family Adult programs include Resource Centre programs tai chi and yoga. being offered this spring. The cent', is at 1400 There are dance classes Bayly St., Unit 15A, in for young children. My Pickering, immediately east School for youngsters four of the GO train station. Call to six years. a preschool ad- Diane at 839-3845. ext. 327 venture course, tutoring in to register or for more in - language arts and mathe- formation on when the pro- matics for students from grams run and the cost. r• 4r on I Best in PAPER�- OUR NEIGHBOURS HAD QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PICKERING "A" RE -START So we used the Power Workers' Pickering "A" Checklist to get the answers they wanted. There's nothing complicated about the Power Workers' Checklist. We just kept a record of the questions our neighbours asked most often. Then, we went out and found the answers. We know that Pickering "A" and Ontario's other nuclear plants are safe. We're the people who keep them that way. We work in the plants every day, and our families live nearby. Nobody knows more - and nobody cares more - about nuclear safety than we do. We also care about our communities. We think our neighbours have a right to all the facts. So - here's a sample of the questions we asked on our Checklist, and of the answers we found, because we want everyone to have the facts. ..l ' Have there been any serious studies to evaluate health risks associated with the operation of: OPG's nuclear plants? F Yes. A number of independent health studies r' have been completed over the past ten years. The most recent study was conducted by the Durham Medical Officer of Health. That study concluded that there was no consistent pattern to suggest that low level radiation is affecting the health of Durham Region residents. VOWOwo� » -..w-..woolA•••MttR'j1M0' _,�' PICKERING A tee^•"' C}IECKl.IST " P111— Their* are 18 questions - and 18 answers - on the Power Workers' Pickering -A" checklist- Get a copy. Its good to haw the facts. POWER WORKERS' UNION We live in Pickering, too. V you haw questions you'd Me answered, got a (ropy of the Power Workers' Piekerift "A" Check§sL Fill out the coupon below and mail it to us at, 244 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 1K2 or fax it to us at (416) 322-2448. We'll send you a copy of the complete checklist - and the answers. ' s If you'd prefer to view the checklist on-line, visit our Web Site at www.pwu.ca LPlease send Ilse a copy of the Power Workers' Pickering ."A" Checklist with the answers to chw* our questions about Pickering "A". Name: Address: Province Telephone Postal code e-mail • ld� NB" AM11111111111M WEDNESDAY EMTWK No all 15. =0 PAGE 9 AM marts &Entertainment NEWS ADVERTISER MARCH 15. 2 0 0 0 This busy worm gets the early word on comosti*nLyP C;7 Writer and pal Pee Wee page kids and parents to save the environment BY MIKE RUTH Staff" Writer Once upon a time. there was a red wiggler worm named Pee Wee. He came to find a home at Castle Compost. When he was- n't working away in his castle, Pee Wee travelled to schools to teach children why it's impor- tant to compost. When the youngsters came home after class, they spread the word to their parents. Soon, everybody was com- posting and eventually the envi- ronment was saved thanks to a red wiggler worm named Pee Wee. That's the way Larraine Roulston would like the story to end. The author of Pee Wee's Great Adventure and the News Advertiser's environmental columnist has -always been a conservationist at heart". In 1992. Ms. Roulston's first book Pee Wee and the Magical Compost Heap was published to teach children about backyard composting. Pee Wee's Great Adventure. illustrated by former Dunbarton High School student Ryan Den- ing. is a guide to vermicompost- ing.a pp�rocess by which organic waste 1fr naturally recycled by worms to produce fertilizer. Pee Wee was created as a puppet in 1988 by the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO) as part of its composting outreach program. Ms. Roulston volun- teers as a puppeteer for the RCO and takes the character to local schools and libraries. The Pick- ering resident was in the process of writing her first book when the RCO changed the puppet's name to Vermi, but Ms. Roul- ston was permitted to keep the former name. She donates 10 per cent of the proceeds from the first book to the RCO. The books are written "to get the composting message out" to children and parents alike, says Ms. Roulston. 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Come see the many sides of Sears® f ► POE /0 NEWS ADVERTISER, INEOIEY EpTION, tllveh ts, 2000 I & ES , URE NEWS ADVERTISER M A R C H 1 5, Lightning peewees post three shutouts Durham West gi*rls i*n first The Durham West Lightning peewee 'AA' girls' hickey team has continued its season -long winning ways of late to take over first place in the North Metro League. Durham West romped over Orangeville I 1-0 recently to im- prove their record to 26 wins, three losses and three ties. Netminders Amanda Cretto and Quinn Caggiula have al- lowed only 19 goals in 32 games. The Lightning also tri- umphed in their own tournament this past week. Durham West edged the Wil- lowdale Red Wings 1-0 in the first tourney game on a goal by Amanda Church assisted by Lindsay Morris -Pocock and Amanda Morra. Caggiula and Cretto shared the shutout in net. dale 5-0. The second game ended in a Morra scored twice. Church, 2-2 tie against the arch -rival Ruddy and Jessica Judges fired Scarborough Sharks. singles. Catherine Kerr and Morris- Assists went to Church. Mor - Pocock scored for the Light- ris-Pocock. Morra, Kerr. Nikki ning. Leone. Dee Nagymarosi and Teresa F;axman, Lauren Britney Chandler. O'Hare. Caitivn Ruddy and Natalie Clegg, Holly Hicks Morra each picked up an assist. and Megan Friel turned in The peewees finished the strong defensive efforts. Cretto tournament by crushing Willow- got the shutout. Pickeringteen set for Australian triathlon Swimming, cycling, running keep Alicia Kaye busy BY ALR/YFIT well as the Provincial Junior Kids of Sports Editor Q Steel championship. fast year, she left PICKERING — A Pickering teen I behind the shorter -distance Kids of will compete in the water, on a hike and Steel events in favour of the longer-dis- on land against the best young athletes lance elite women's races against more in the world next month. experienced competition. Undaunted, Alicia Kaye. 16, and teammates with .he captured two races during the sca- the Canadian National Junior Triathlon on. team will travel to Penh. Australia in "I was not winning all the time. but I April for the World Junior Triathlon was getting the cxpericrtce at longer Championships. There, she will swim. distances:' she notes. cycle and run against the best 16- to 19- Naturally, swimming is her forte year-old gh s eta on the planet. anumg the three disciplines involved in Although she acknowledges being le j triathlon. In her seventh yew as a �- thc young against of the ago range while a i ber of the Pickering Swim Club, this cctnpeting against more experienced year she's swam junior national tithes athletes will be a daunting task. the :: in her specialty, the 1t6x1•metre freestyle. Grade I I student at Dumbarton High I "Having the swimming background School is nonetheless confident of ,, I do. I feel confident in the water. 1 usu- putting together a strong performance ally get out of the water very early (in in the land down under. the ram).- -it ace)""It doesn't lather me toxo much. 1 She does, however. find the cycling know (the atter triathletes) are going to and running portions of the triathlon W have mare experience than me ... I'm ot AlJC7A KAYE be challenging. She explains dthe going to oto the race, do my best and key is w ce payourself during all throe learn from my mistakes:' notes have. 'I'm ,going to do the race. do mysegments of the race. who's been running in triathlon event, best and learn from my mistakes.' -You have to be very technical on for the past four years. the bike and you have to be aware of the Kavc's definition of a good resuh at hooked on the sport. bikes around you" she explains- "Run- lh. .w..,td i—i,i means coining in the "I rcAly liked at and it was good ning t% hard hecause it comes at the end msddhc ut the pock to the tnactoat,.nw1 p.w.. ar '-9 t- to mins- vv, doe of the race. field. expected to consist of approxi- long-time member of the Pickering "Wm can't be spent on the hike by mately 35 to 40 triathletes each coin- Swim Club. the time you get to the run. The tough pleting a 1.5(x) -metric swim, 40 kilome- In 19966, Kaye coeunued to do well thing about cur event is that it's not a ties of cycling and finishing the gru- in triathlon [went.,, winning both the long-distance event, but it's not a sphru ening race with a 10 -km run. OntariaiQuehtc/Bennuda Challenge as either.- -Of course. I want to ori the best that I can, but my Mg goal is to come top half. I haven't raced against these girls before and I'm not %urc what their fit- a�,8 nes% level is going to he. It should be a very interesung race. I'm looking to S�.j►' Gt�� gam some experience." she says. And, there's no doubt in her mind ►�!►1`�c t51M w dot the worlds will prove to be her a 5s► biggest physical challenge in her years 5 0 00 nbe in the sport.�►� t�Oi` 'You certainly can't conserve your t1d mo � issoa W energy because everyone will be push- t+ W r d ing so hard. There will be no time to�ei•+'��M�Y''R relax;' she notes. rF Kaye earned her way on to the Cana- 0.0 dian National Junim Triathlon team after qualifying at the junior nationals in Leamington, Ont. lar summer, •tr'ts��0. which also served as a qualifier for the th0 Ott .* f► �Olt 2000 world junior championships,Wo guy wail. KO There, she stepped up an age group and •ti>� J'�Zos��otit' Carts fifth ors[ of 40 participants at ria- �1Mt4savdtiti wo uonals. In preparation for the world juniors,oti►n�tr��o� trainingKaye is currently 20 week wwiththe Canadian CrossTrain per rs�adrt a>✓K+sem �x Club, which regularly holds training >•woP sessions in Oshawa and Toronto. Dur- 1100W;10� 0r ing the March break, she'll travel tom �o �.�t+006, nine -day for a nineay national team . 5M1 MA training camp near Orlando where she �O;*% will continue to get ready for worlds. �s�,,�t yr Her foray into the sport of triathlon started at age 12 when she entered the last event of the season. Despite coming 10th out of 12 competitors and having to handle a heavy bike through the Cy- cling portion of the event, Kaye was Recycle your News Advertiser! 1999 Central Air Conditioners $10 too 5 + Call NOW For Detailsi Ajax/Pickering r I 905-428-0333 Whitby/Oshawa AndwrizMDeak ow 01Tmmia 905-436-3212 •"•°" L 2 O O O Red-hot Reds dunk Mario's AJAX — The Reds con- tinue their red-hot play in the Ajax Ladies Ba%kethall League. The Reds made it three wins in a row recently by de- feating league -leading East Side Mario's 31-29. The Reds sprinted out to a comfortable lead in the first half, sinking their outside shots and working the fast break to perfection. East Side Mario's regrouped in the sec- ond half as the Reds began to fire Fut ran out oft mic. Julie Hughes scored 15 points for the Reds. Lori Fleming replied with 17 for East Side Mario's. In the second game, the Bank of Montreal earned a big 36-20 win over Et Tu Caesar's. 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Courses are instructed by experienced instructors who are certified by Microsoft oft and Novell. AurhonredAcademic Funding may be available for those who qualify Training Prow FOR INFORMATION CALL (905) 427-1922 Program Manager AMK Metal Products is a growing Tier 1, QS -9000 certified supplier to the automotive industry manufacturing small to medium size metal stampings and assemblies. The ideal candidate will have a Mechanical EnKineering Degree or Tool & Die license and 5 years automotive program manage- ment experience. Computer literacy is a must. The position entails the coordination of all APQP activities in order to launch new products from design to production. Invol- ves quotations, new tooling follow-up and QS -9000 documentation. Requires travel to customers and suppliers. Reports to the Engineering Manager. Please forloard resume to: Human Resources Manager 248 Simpson Avenue South Bowmanville, ON L1C 2J3 ding international distribution company has an opening for INideo Technician Applicants must be team -oriented, s rated, flexible and possess excellent communication ski Position requires at least 3-5 years of technical expenel consumer audio and video products and a post second (tion including a Technician or Technologist Certificate. rence will be given to those with training in digital audio a technologies and you should be familiar with Windows95. • Repairing defective audio and video products • Technical support to external/internal customers as well as to service centres for product repair Quality control inspection Special projects as assigned by supervisor This position reports to the AudioNideo Technical Group Leader f you are interested, please submit your resume by Wednesi March 29th to Human Resources P.O. Box 54, Pickering, Ont. L1V 2R2 We are committed to employment equity. Only applicants selected for an interview will becontacted. No agencies please. SENIOR CORPORATE TRAVEL CONSULTANT Required for Oshawa/Whitby area. Must Have: • Minimum S years experience • Satire proficiency, • Fxcellent customer service Competitive Salary and benefits with superior work environment Please fax resume in confidence to (905) 668-9580 York SoutJAssociation n furA CommI OI Ed ard��RicL4CSESMuch 21. 2000p.m.March 23. 2000p.m.FULL and PE COMMUNrrY SUPPORT WORKERS tiutcesstul applicants will provide support and services for people with developmental disabilities living in kichanof HiMhornhic & Markham Ares. E till and Part Time Positio � Available • Full time (Awake) Nights Start salary S24.27Cplus benefits • Full time tvenitggs Start salary - S28.974 plus berwrits • Full time Weekends Start salary $26.770 plus benefits • Part time for all shifts $11 36 per hour plus vacation pey If you are unable to attend our Career Fair fax yt3tr rmar m: Y-S.A.C.L Richmond Hill 905-737-328.1 Attention: Competition #00-14 Ilk" ". w.W &, ph k•alec,soh V.- feral" . ww- wale he ­,auad d %, wipla+wwvrr I.- 'rwY•. reMAOnb.nww.fw u••e•Ifrai�ee.ar•.grr WANTED IMMEDIATE( One -on -One Counsellor ornmadlty hawd orgamrauon I, 'c►ing a dynamic. sett -saner tos x+erome courfullsng (Full-time. 35 ESTIMATIW CLERK Mae gWra of waylroom atza ® c.maalHale ®j GaranH•lp1 -amenH•Ip 1 r- -.0 Q.1irncations: B A In "lIcy. d".. "it FUTIME sl Ir D, th-, Alff,inq ImV"arfma. P -r COUMTIR "ELF REE C 11, IIAM $TTI TS sum e.pe pllne rI q..rcd "SC or CWC d,ploRta wvsuld rlq at preprN Ip Ju�yr Thea e110 art kKimrC aM w •n„n �.., �. Lee F•,n t.Ir4 m~rn D, �iselleiy sen •.., ..� an�np �,p;t•, in AMa Prxr'Y"G Day Frtninpy rrltt •eOw,tC cul ane Dan firne pOfrinrls avatale tY :YI asset rhea Irotio r. tecm"aly used Matt a Com ore produces also RIs hen nke4rla Co•swler iw.i- 6uswnr•E +rceappse Dkia cern. Candidates well have excclkat imerpersoaal soy MLSE7Laa Rimes Dataara sum and ovit mama sur arm am faces Cal I. edge Preferred war Aran soma Mere Cleaere 413 whim Civ 19051723-a and organral,mal skins and he computer aUKmgnemm uWlg Orem No -"o-71 E KrriW- Rd W tthiildv EIPit"'Em EO NAM MOT litefate ill a Miin>soh rnvutmfrstrnl. Co.Mwain. Ma 0 des - A•or, ;Iii Az Dnmms walla fill lurpslro WI '90S)ba7.9000. MUIM "Mail a� Dat' Dene to �• "�No rfWLMl~re tine Fax resumes: Hilary Ca (W157914957 AYlerad, foffwarf despl an, Drdvammmq FKIaIaY Al- gruwrlg -,Wa•/ Yof -Nag a •over love the ta1MRER OaWERd rem vee 2 Fynn cep Mil a Ott•Y :•7 b Friday March 27e 2000. y srwKa may a avaluble ro tegaa maw" GR Nuns~ dinvin; ouaMlceaas A clean dews atimau mommism 2 son a cars are �rxdeD Ise $erica me Durtlarn and tDramo aro 021' a EWAM 6662125 y1F rh.n4 all �, I cult.- .,r their interest. f ct 1 grimes Comilla, CoRpe hu•y bid axperienoe wdh +r••q PoWW frog waaW EDEABCEp TaHARRET- &,wenn. r,nl, those win( (red for all uaenlew• 1905N27-30,0 ata abs arid a •6• tans ptia Cell (905427-6m reowred. Comas iew n »iU tk o i,nlavee. come ER amcii '. adverseswans .dam ,a�ym� 00 rW LIKE COUNTRY DECOR" Do "•m b r:ustDmbs availing, mom tram ESTIMATIW CLERK Mae gWra of waylroom atza grade 12 edwallon pmereb wnoa• D+rW1 you am emrs many, wa. R -am hems Ootid so" •eoilwas Milaae baed on crit'" sows aw iomff Drti•aw m s luso, ment era Ian 10 (lar tram you A Few a OUR fAVOUR1TE THINGS Call Duarw MrAoiaN IIMN12-0101 x201 peat day ler galery Kit- aCOMOs re•ay CaP (� =_'"-� roc HOME PARTY COMPANY s er�R,mn9y a IWnsMldelayi ddaO t xExPEMUM�O ADPIY and good canmunlrauon c Ar DRIVERS rimed tD M zb strung neteiduale to Sales Looiotlyore we offer a ram resume 575 The'r••tl Rd R, 00ma oft a mIW heK10u•l as- sat. Fa. resume ata salary IMlxrph CrgOa and die (Aub Styes M least 1 1rs 2 urh0a wintry Remail _W of nlagWldrse ma we am 110Y $Con WOOMM rapaaaDM to 905-420- yea IIS apererre Cow and sure Dot You re 901np to Cemre has position aaisble - to Nwrd= CoMillr irwor a 9m woe W a D".er/oDam whe love Rap the emMiKK d be, general help Repaid fortiMini nuin, a Ticim Takphale est " 6-3597 the fast raga for them m your more do p 9� sow bcauon n PKAang � a�1-Iia a fa k•a1a S410o / SWE Awn Gtli At OW*n wen us 342.3245 (9a6 no rawtpa. Radon Clickw 'Sat- expenenoe wgently needed Tres appmx 500.700 miles. �• qw fd- FOW Ce1R1ER Paan W p•'nceaE b d to Year vairm Offer- frig S"Y a mrlun0sim Fax h'•w eeary 2nd day Co.- oral. environmenW. sod samphrlg a rack eaKq a- CompaIIsland Ya pmts inNoy ill sat. fe. ratan 905-6664369 a ad- pyKiw pal' alae and elates$ Did w CME Mui Oe to w alfa office Fax taslKhe lo 905-811.3977 d -2t: 123 A#Id St., ttOrally Mus; have clearl 9W Pro* (705) 887- 4940- LS19059366.5M W�MR61ai TT ym 3 a ��J�D (� Fx. 17051 387-4217 DRIY� wnM BAN a car for WEB S • l Qma pickups and •a"we"s CM Ise nimv. Drewld •pa•leniel TIE Mx gTIn10e Cray CLEANENNWTY IMatrW. (416) 451-3540 at"em _ awe N "Be Apply gl zmmemiai resnumul t,rr- PEMR04• 195 11kM " Rd Flexible f dates. Traalelg calla Caw trait- $01 Friday) some paeagingi ORnFRI for busy °as°" S. AIN (no phone calls) Pl'IIRIC . lute Ing avalible lei aMkiy IeOl.rb for busy pe•ro•Ig a AW ft' carding, peel- shipping Must have vehicle Mang zuppties wholesale FML lleilMT 7! t1m•t, y,adq, Air IS W employee beaten. company in Aial Successlr PoeewM .plan sio-S14dr and Low" udymom clearing experience Fug- aapplram have Prow pin Ribl•Itly Bala A txlahl �CarbOEOU�li�1�Yo W(1IOWn 1=04rF"Db R. Law Cal 905 19.1675 acid a cler ,mat's abiDrara. EnpM a lam Scarborough C- '416- _ CLASSIFIED resumesfD (` 1: aa41632,.3,� 1«E"dF". 1e CUSTOMER it- � �TM� re- •� Cal Don ar 906.9157351 SERVICE apan m,ami. Alm Branch IiK,- FIT Vbusy. frKivillit SAN mrt. Iia (mal r eon" loicilow aps News Advertiser re- EMM f200., f300., f500. a ob6uxa IM v quests that advertisers 110fe Par •'•N• usa"'M"� IkaNN. Jin re -2068g, [Deck their ad upon Prod is in the comfort 7263720 ALL OOa ciBirm I. your own how Sold a SW- 00 YM UM biilp 6re/preP woks Publication as News ltd- addressed clamped envelope RAMST"MICAner LOVE hatAa, wt ine ktkii coop veniSer well not be re- to OPH 624M Dltma St. °�01- VMS opmmm6. Apply lel spoisibie for more than W. Slxle 541, Rol 636, Mis. h' Wort a Mkm. txrslAu- one incorrect insertion nssaipa. Ord LSK 2111 �• eu a soba aur Dir- TO WM MtTN WOM Defeats 'a 1600 ChaRDllerl hem's n Salon. vole• SWO Ave.• Whitby, Thursday, and there shall be no k- TARR EK M 16001E by do- of the year 1997.1999. Cal ROCKWOOD FURNITURE. MaRb 16 2.1paa ad Sts• ability for non-insertionrip chilotire m rour how Vakatrlo's (905)666-3605. a Pidlerinq Manufacturer of SOW Wood Furniture day. to 2-4p... of any advertisement. GII Durham Prolessiorui Liability for errors in ads Home Daycare 905.509- sex (90516667847 is looking for YOU, APPLY "M Is linuted to the amount 1207. NMMC immediatelyposy WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO HAVE M246 TO paid for the span peso- Puckering Restaurad hiring EXPERIENCE BUT WE ARE FT/PT pymg the error. All copy ECE TEACHER Experienced Coots. 2 Post- WILLING TO TRAIN YOU, (pt' skrd•ft NI ic.A. oth, Is subject to the appro- Required fiat; avalable GII (905)639• 1 eq WE HAVE OPENINGS IN OUR MACHINING, M. No alp ed. Maw vel of management of Young and 0µT ask to Joon ASSEMBLY AND FINISHING DEPARTMENTS. IVprow•••. ick o M News Advertiser enerKetlC f5ttn eAarch tom' Cae ''r p� M011EwORRERs 6EEDEDI Please apply m person on Saturday.March 18d1. T. 730 - 930 p.m. a COasi1111Cn011 SITE leoour- with _ 1 /2 years 10 uumdue our Products between 10 am and 12 noa, a: Wed 10 A.m - 6 D.m et Wh=py site, 30-40 hours/ ex rience. gall (905) 723- a welt. ADk to work hard $9 W Fra m,ormawln Send SASE per hoot G0(90516A_0006 Call for inter- to Kan. cream Kale St. ROCKWOOD FURNrMRE LTD. view Dep; 7. Cenci ro. ON LIK IY7 Unit l3, 8% Dillingham Road, Pickering (905) 509-7513 One street South of Brock and Bayy 1 c•tetal N•Ip MIX cameral Halp 1 GWWW Hale TSr Automotive Services, an Oshawa -based third party loglsucs provider, requires production supervisors and qualm' Control personnel to further dee sub -assembly and sequencing activities within our warelwlUse operation. Production Supervisors Your supervisory experience within a unwriimd manufacturing environment in the automotive industry is complemented with above-average communication and interpersonal skills as well as proficiency with computers. Quality Control Personnel You will have experience in problem -solving and s}s(emauc report generation techniques. Your experience will demonstrate organinfional and effective communication skills. You are able to pritnitite and have proficiency with computers in performing quality control activities. Flexibility is required as varying work scl dule, may apple. To further explore these opportunities, please apply in witting to: Ntlman Resources TST Automotive Services P.O. Box 3030 Station "A'•, Mississauga. Ontario L5A 3S3 Fax: (905) 434-7703 1 Gerveral Help M General ftp_ UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE reyw re v NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers twice a week in Ike following meat: UXBRIDGE Mill St, Water St, Main St.S, Marietta St, Franklin St, Brx)ck St.E, Planks Lane, Parkside Dr, Main St. N., Bnock St. PRISTON POND Briston tiand, Cr,, Alta Rd. CANNINGTON Cameron St W. ( I,untry lane, Meadowlands Dr., Windsor Crt Also Adult Carrierfor walk & drive routes needed Call Debbie 905-852-9741 Position Yourself For Progress IOW! '1­.��_­111.1i,_­­' :atrkmg Law atarf lel fill the .:owrnE;xr towns. • M."Mal Clerks • Q-hry Lassa»$ Patio-, paying frum SIG." per Mxa .' ruse arc rrhahk u»!rv»faal with yory town trmspsxtanaas Pteame;all (Muer at (905)•327-0717 AbN Olsten Staffing Services- E;W, E GCYr, ser C Jobs Available Now! Pickering, Ajax, Whitby l%r hayr luny; and short tr-rm ,4In r„ur arra immediately available on all shifts- Manv an lead to full -Lame ren r•IoYmerlt SJtety ahxrrs a m.aat. ler nerd: • Bindery Worken - midrujSht shifts available, also 12 hour shifts Is to 8) • Order Packers- days, aflerrsaons, eTp. required. • General Labourers • Weekend workers, all shifts, for Bindery and Packaging jobs Apply to Global Human Resource Centre, rtcru:hng In .Ajax on Thursday March 16 only, loam to 3pm at Accounting Solutions, qS Bavly St W., 650, (west of Harwtxod, in Loeb Plaza). All other weekdays: Apply 1Oaten-3 m, GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES, 777 Warden Ave., (below Eghntnn.) #217, Scarborough IMMEDIATE OPENING Pickering leu client in BrockyBayly area needs refer picker/packers w. expcncnce. IOa i bpm shift for Ist 2 wks, Ram to 4r tereafter. Long term, in pans distnbum :etre. You should be comfortable 3mputerized inventory system. A variety of otber DMrhwa and ScarMro temp- =&mb ial and clerical Pill"- spew len aid women equally welcome. Safe MOA- necessay- pply: Global Huainan Resource :cruiting IOam to 3pm on Tbursda [web 16. at the AS -C. office. 95 Bayly 5 ' Ste. 502, Ajax . (Southwest corn arwood(Bayly across from Wendy's.) I etier weekdays. Apply (Yam to 3p the Gh" fluxuan Resources offic f7 Warden Ave., #217, Scartooro (S. o Ilinton.) 0TELEPHONE SALESPERSON • ha,kn um pay of 56.00 an haw plus commission. • Potential earrings of 515.00 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_in - 9 p m and satuardays 10 a m.- 2 p in Add !A AAA AAAA WHOLESALE isnow m_ I,ir. FOOD COURT SUPERVISOR rhe V-1 (-our' Surxn ,, oversee. jII activities related to the preparation and waling of hmxi. The upmry w enwres quality smite and is respmisnhlc for the managing and trarnmg of employees Requirements: r -g organirauonal and math skis • Jnr mg supmtwry & u,mmunicamm 4:lh • Mcmher service tmI ted • lhday to work in a I"In envirommenl • Hleh school drpinma err equivalent cap • Prco lour liod handling cxpmence • F -J Safe/Sanitxurn Cmlffcate a must • i'omputer htcrxy pmlcrrcd • Imcnhary & margin managcmcnl Please forward rewmC, to, COSTCO WHOLESALE 150 Kingston Rd. East Ajax, Ont. LIZ IE5 Ate Cheryl Miller CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES t tnerro are 'Irm-, :- nCr,u]UaIS 'C whom fou do not wish your rept' sent. simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number ,n the advertisement and attach a list of such names Place your appitcabon and list in an envelope and address to Box Replies. It the advertiser Is one of the names on your list your application win be destroyed PLEASE NOTE. resumes Brat are fated directly to Oshawa This Week. will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sen directly as indicated by the destructions in the ad. FL I I & I",R1 TIMI SECUR11Y OFFICLRS Required �; :,rarin mad err Ill,nl; r.. ..,,alk ,-ar•»a• x fvelsonlls, wI- well :7 Med. s are IwtmK fw alt m»»ted, tnaewe -v»n wwh r Urea :oinwunwatx»I .kit+ ..-teen and .rrbul) r•revlusn .runty r+- . •...+ewe acrd W a», and C -1•R terhf.rm. an MrW Aave refia►kr hr-penan.m law and ,r, 'tint stu.•r-ros walk one Apply at Ontario Guard Services (Durham) Inc. 124 Wilson Rd. South, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 6C1 POSITION Major 28 year-old corporation seeks 2 bright, articulate and career -minded Individuals. Must possess good sed - Image and enjoy working with people both on the phone and In person. $20.000 base plus major bonuses, comprehensive training program. FAX RESUME TO (905) 839-9471 and call for interview (905)839-7747 a lcalmg Durhan Region auiomalve pans wholesaler is kxlkmg for the following to join their dynamic tyles team Experienced Outside Automotive Parts Sales Representative Experienced Inside Counter Person Call Rick for appointment 1905)831-1211 or fax resume to (905)831-4214 Salary and benefits based on experience. `/..._nrrvnrvn. tattlEAaFcauCAFsr (Formerly Fros-T Frozen Novelties) Now hiring 2 Managers to run Ice Cream Bike Depots in Oshawa From April 1st -Sept. 4th Salary and Bonus Must have own car Part-time Evening 8 Saturday SERVICE INVOICER/CASHIER required. Dealership experience essential. Please FAX resume (905)831-7549 Att: Debbie Crooks FORMULA FORD AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER �_ Toronto Line: (416) T98-7259 Lip phone Items are 0pm. n Mon to Fn hl 8:00 pm. J30 Commercial Ave., Ajax � C� 24Hour Fax: (905) 5T9 -4218 Sat 9 30 am to 3:00 pm. Abw-hi.; 9:00 aur-Sc00�"^ 1 Classified Online. Now, when you advertise, your word ad ? °:: ` r 4W ' C appears on Uta Internet at: (let 11■ll. tt3 v - - ,''11 *' �`` cow* oaefdlNltans.ltat A AIP PAOE 12 NEWS AOVERTUML WEDNESDAY E0rn011. Mich 15, 2000 wFW MB4M OwMt IENF M OMM Itimmi► w �Mff4t take NarJApaks lalw NaMAp1Ab w wrFyFr BmNLN BNer Orrr Is looking for reliable people to insert and deliver papers and flyers door to door every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in the Pickering area. Deliveries must be completed by 6:kpm. Must have a vehicle. For more information call 905-683-5117 wanted for lumber yard and truss manufacturing plant. Interested candidates can present themselves at 14 Anderon Blvd, Uxbridge, ON (corner of Durham 30 and Hwy 47) to fill out an application form. Largest supplier of discount adult magannes .est 1958) requires a deliveryy driver, route sales person for the GTA and southern Ontario The person will be re. pulled to deliver, service and open new accounts In this expanding market. Best Pack Media will supply the de. Ilvery van, or pay mileage for yours Salaryplus in- centives, and travel expenses for out d the GTA travel Pe_ with Urkw, Iteliym, or Retail F:xperernce Io fax R -riots. to: Meat Pah \ledia Ltd.. 1. mention John Bell at 1.905-579-4156 PATTERN MAKER/CUTTER Full time position to start Immediate- ly. Must have a good command of the English language. Good organi- zational skills are required. Experi- ence with lycra and stretch fabrics an asset. (Warden/ Steeles) Call 905-477-1172 KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! - Ages 2+ - Wanted for TV 8 Movie Jobs! No Fees!! Men/Women 16-65 yrs. Needed for same! No extras. Parents Call (416) 221-3829 THE NEWS ADVERTISER is lookrnq 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 ONicand �wl<>.+.d•arr< .vis 6ra,Jr. M11eay6 %-i late model Cube. & Vans Financial Guarantees! 6 Positums available to ,tart April:; Call Rick C, XDS (705) 730--8397 BROKERS 1,FFDFD!!! MIA JfhctiMap 1 off" Nein Permanent PIT Admin, Assistant Customer service oriented Assisact with previous financial/ insurance experience required. Must have excellent communica- tion skills, attention to detail, ability to work independently, strong Computer skills In- cluding WP, database, spreadsheet. Min 60 WPM Fail ralolnB 4111-298-6226 For ()nr of laurhum , I.udinc Rr,tdurdnt, w nt,Hmmn a IAL Kl ut -K, using a "nprncrsacd accolowtmg %ystcm Minimum .. x Cxpc i, KTA .-Id he an 41„ i 1J yw We eirxW mind. rVkjww & Al... rM A%hly M w•orA nRAw-Vadw. Iliad far ymm, rrsnWar it: 905--479-669'5 Pan -time Real Estate Secretary needed for growing Uxbridge office Evenings & w-eekends, expenertc-e preferred. Would suit mature prrscwt, preferably an individual with a keen interest in real estate. Computer knuwliedge and great telephone skill+ are essential. Drop off resume to Prudential Sadie Moranis Realty 109 Brock Street West, Uxbridge or fax to 1905) 852-4395 1 Gem iral H* MTIRYnONAL Manion bawl � r �ed1 m. urpry rout spaeWltwp n .raw and TYurmm Trawkrp Nam "m Mqwri April to Mdse led 905725-719 1 GmNr misip SERWA AD1*011 P • t mat;• dwo ane I,,, come m Dow- Mw ewe expel- Ube a bra pom. On am pod ammaw W.Ce FM "0" b f41.64% 3441 a LANDSCAPE CONSTNUEiiiis ��rd US-C0t2z21 Compare ni Am. .1nng UNLOCK LTO is NMh to, ,40o.--ndseapr Ame-s omdeamanr/gw- Fa area insm- a d preast P -M s1«e And a ruck Drwu rmm D or A mtauwwg .eft synaM Ow Law ale to work 60 in IModuel m Med W0y pea M pct weak Ui dMC a wmatry We pprM�1aWKKef face rNprteat b 905 %uI die Cpa Md119 a $a - E h 109 1w rime Insme saw uMr NOW to operate A vim gltr« .nwesak deet Itpa C.M a S"yi0' rep`e"eu uj,yMy s "'dom, you, Mine SA and earn a Mt mcdo, eexom, ED financialCDepukr P Ila sten dperWnce. MlI led Pro- nok TCap and k"borop stoles aasm coWMMmka- 411 Oons skims both erWen and USOT NIO(RTOYL, tong. ora am hoe a pond undr- ern Iamp must have 6 damrrg d elate The "IC- monms .long expel erwa 6 asstte com duk wit be en- Och Una IDW boots Pek- iff9in a orpakled and waiting ting through Osco areas to work As team Player n 7 Ca An asset From 57 50 to growing «ganwt*n Pease 5900 per hr We vim he mo. said reforms to 1M0 waiting at the Osha.a Civic Ckment Rpad. Auditorium 99 ThonWon Road Ono LIW 3R6 f II 1 1 Stuart DmaM. Evert• Tues 127'2538 t -mal and Tars 930 s in- 2 p m BNiIGtDmbnt fLram LIE COON required. Gomm WMI® - interlock and Re - Grid* experience: preferred awWp WAIT Spwakst. Mom WMA krahm llI to pa- lave mwm ; years ex - sed 1801 Duma 51 E Cal1=ht. Vnof ant Foreman 1905µ76.189a eApernal« n assa Tap dol - MTM canon required for W lam Also limen rred Lk remeremil Muse clearing boom CAN or lea reSwhe to MDimay.Frmay, 9anJpm Snemsempe Inc. (905) 660. AoVw 25hrsfwk Expenence, 2742 ptkrteo To $fan wulnxriAe y GF !054867555 WWIa: Short Order Cooks For more information call MM DIAERS meded- Osthw Pan amp and Fw- (905µ20..2595 or apply wall, in. 947 Dom$ n NO., Pick. Time Evmwgs weekend wing, wing,pOsaron Ylat be bondable. nut appeAaee. Am able to kme WNM" DINER work into wpervrsnn Ca 4011564 me in reswne Pickering has 7x3.1809 mradoe PUM AIANUFACTURa id. Wad Products Lima- for OVErn-Nd Ad palet mdndaclurer re- Servers gwre, Iw-time aperenced and cup gun Operators tad Shortsaw Order resume t0 Ray Morden is��l.� Cook (905)686-09/6 PANT THE Program Assts. resume to 1660 Kingston Rd. Lad Some etperlernte wpm heeds= Unit Sl, We- emm r(noem 11 a m - 5 p.m. weekdays For mon nforma- IM tax resume to (905) 427 8155alln Shelley CAM PAW FaRTNER-S gismos.": t11111111aICLY germs a responsible male JOIN OUR TEAM counlWI 0. i person Flexible Deliver and Pia -trip flours to work days. nights/ our 60 page catalogue weekends Computer expen. door to door n tri« Small Serve. 6 good A14r/Plckenng. math skips preferred Please Appms 4- -pm Nang len your resume to Ma rd"y - i,u sv Partneri Blkards. 1916 Dun- Car preNned da SI E Wetly Call suianel6 MT AS YOU 60 FITNESS. (905) 427 -OW Pb mem required Da- l"Aakly 1a.1bly Passes avah0k No m.ha0on lee 6277 Power Coy 1 p1k1 "ft M,127 . Brock Rd S. aii PickeringIBas)oupoh 4011 ADMIN ASSISTANT position www' pan I. me dI Cara- FR AND ►n. mxist litmoulat pwsFfAMENT m Flexible Mus 2 3day apply In per wed Purse lie resume fol orgaspead 9051 631-0170 Atte Rel lOnkas CrAV and ask fol Mr fWbto $Wm m 905771-0701 BOOMMtlMMWANISM TWE ainelallt requwed Q111' bele by Choft AccorwNam b aerfl in preparation Of papa elks and to m u rid Fa resume to (905( 509 1769 IJEEAL SECRETMY requited 3 days/week. family Law tr sentence preferred Fax some to (9051665- 71241 MITT nMf Reception it re pulled ,or teal paint D"'Ve Real esute experert« plt- I-ed Must have typing Plum fax all mumu to Helm at (905)426.8869 APPRENTICE (2nd or 3rd wart Rv malor eaad re o o centre m Oshawa Fu re- sume to 416-590-0306 CLASS A MECRAND r,gx,ed for a auto­ly Snnp and dealership in Bowmamille Mull have own rods and tOuan assn GI Starr ( )432 4D58 or (905)432 9 and leave message EXPERIENCED HVAC TECH Requu d w -In ,eh.ge 1,rn Pro-,, ''as Ener I r rm* Is roqurred Top ddur tel top Flrb milts BenefitpPaa�cyyaape Come Zorn the CemfeNlem no. tam Cal (9051 683 -OW or ux resume to 1905) 663' 3377 HVAC COMMNY •egulres e.penenem nsteuer Servet 1ecMluan Must na,e mmr mum Gas Finers I: 6 CFO h- mrrse Please all 19051686- 0018tax resume to 19059WOO" KITCHEN CABINET Writhe. . , Cumem Regmn Im- medWle openings tel b cahet maker and saw operator Wages Commmsurale rim -'enence. berets package r. glade sera resume to PC Dor 444 209 Duma St E W1nby Oil L 111 5541 LICENSE A ELECTRIC4­ Full ng and Ptw„ . Fun ume qn tion T- V,.ne (9051706-789/ LICBMD MECHANIC or 3d Stn ear ace•enncc _nth •vin tools 1, -, oust on 1aappee 663-7JOt a 11905) 7 2018 alp 6 Dm PLOMERS Journeymen, full time 6 w ^ nim, positpositions,ru aakan.e •', expanding mo- charual ..roa" conrw- ry. erpareru wah cornmer- oa and nd.Wol sm ce ane niteolns art MM Fa embew Ic 19D5J4m5m SEAMSTRES&MKON ee- vin umel p-tums m Pxsler- i'nMsh rpmrN "made 19051 771-06M $duo PINE FIMmrtmf wtshop "eels n,pe•rncM .nCn to build arm as -w ": wey $$* kwrxbn Kno.l- ,opt or halm a powr loos mewW Ta viii .r 4d O pwAerwg 16-637 s" r Heepmte Beata ISawa Illus- DENTAL OFFICE "lwrc, awv assraadkd- 'eur lmSk 141 v 25 30 ,vis per wM [vw0 .e,esmakini s we be '. D me PWM fall 905n1- coma mry 6BPle0AT mOQER it-, vl(uy bowl ropy 6 e.lxenaret tar. •ovine: •tL V574140a OINW ASMVAT '.d Doorme A r-rw. be 'f. S:rowwqn aha. 2 .. okwa.rp .SrwdWs to �.ntPm mspaa D 411767- 12adwow, aft414 DENTAL ASSISTANT •IAM 1.1 . -11. nc ..deg F. DeMwl 1010 am Sed I7 w MEDICAL MCMUO Rr 1...•-.' imm ismaFWk lime Eris, Am. .1, de."m !.C~ CO-MONCIbm _411Ait BMp a s Fa a wine to 4161 I41 PMT TIME NYGNMT IuneC '• dente Ill- e, Awa •IeAvmiHa u4eriea nbd. pay An' m • u m rat 164101 741 PMT -TNN[ INWk o ,,cs .,.n..n:epe.1•,ai anreC 1 ^..i, .(sit 3L MewaA w , 4m La. "E W 561 P, PWM IM m@ u b `45021-1111 Mbit IIaaU /NARMACtST required, %to- P..rpn,rrr, e.pwiaWa M 41•.x: ewers Plwmaq 905)m- Rayer eassnREO phomovaBr0. awo vin -,vine repeNO br a pp vee praeha n P%mwmdg leMsp owned and Ookc .. meow CMI 905 pplNY 6pponTWln[s PrlYs.dnerapa Bowman l•ue Occupatioair neratHu OWn Prtmlt Omit Rte to CYmms Gyne (41 x1512.1 9 appy Phone Ilti) 5174719 ;4161 5174672 DAYCAE REOUIM0. Pur home or yours Mondlu fnday 645 am t 5 ay pm am 2 112 am 6 Car "Ismpk,rg. RotMAikaaPuWp- me Sdbd aria 905-509-ffi8t MC LOVWTURE to der re' garb b provide 26112 wetlt of daycare per month Ip ow oxe mage outwith Etwr. Pk�1r�Barb 905-ei1el-SM FICKOW. ted tont no", IwA Nola, lmpe,erl0[0. fp baby Wit."01,011=11. casWhel d numan 4110 on oh lea Yasnor e A (416) 452.83101 w LGVM ChMtla home day- care. will awnatphateI numbers and values 2-5 presdbbl. NEiVafty drsa At& 92. a 0 Pickering Go (905) 637- ESBONSW tN! dwm ab, 10 Yrs MOarlAra bit. Ne to 10 los CPR. Gmin plaY l EWMwk EO9IMNm. Lava mdher waft to are IOr your cnI DPW") tuWAt lime IWrrtpN/gl Nw Lad BW Ps, flexible tours. timeless,N. Dow 619-2344 PICI®UNB Meb / R6M: MdMLady dawme: Is remit to y % DAY -wogs raced QFdryard and put),atR, a" tile, music. fill -mals a srkch Frit Ad. CPR certified Non smoking, recaps 96-428- 1244 RELIABLE ekperermed Day - arc for 6 monis to sell Lade Sandy BeachlKrosno au cim to Sir John a title .DonAd pans and V Cen- tre wet 11014" reterpl5 F1d mats and ad'vI CAI JU- IN 839-7391 YOUR 34 YEAR -01.11111; can pm my puygroup 1 or 2 mormngs/wed. 830-1230 hie you shop work -u1 or enjoy your sweeteme Lunen pp ow0ed. m Onion troh ara SpdOns I led 9053666/9 HMM M cm FULL TIM LIVE -M. In Mme rare provider ,or fail ahoy woman with limned mobmty Prier non-smoker min knovnedpe d topnmvtey Im pared 905-136-1767 Dynamic, exciting committed to uncompromising customer service. The PICKERING STORE needs top-notch people to help us. Currently we am looking for Part Time Associates We have openings for the following Saks - Various Departments. Commissioned Saks - hardware, major appliances and electronics You are helpful, friendly, energetic, and have a history of providing excellence in Customer Service. Experience is an asset. Interested ? Pease apply in person to: The Human Resources Department located near Catalogue on the lower level in our Pickering Town Centre location at 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering. Only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted. Applications accepted between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Sears Canada Inc. is an equal opportunity employer Sears Canada Inc. TOP SALESPEOPLE ONLY NEED APPLY r requires 2 �alr. Professionais for our ponding state of the art dealership. • \rn lucrative commission plan • I :ge new and used vehicle inventory • In, redible Floor traffic • f r.uning to the right applicants I;,r a confidential interview contact: Dan Stevens, Sales Manager (905)668-5100 Or fax resumes to: 19051 660.2753 ONTARIO HYUNDAI 1505 Dundas St. E., Whitbv requires AUTOMOTIVE SALES PROFESSIONAL If you are looking for a change from business as usual to a progressive. fast growing business, we would like to talk to you. WE OFFER: Company benefits • Demo plan • High commissions and bonus • Great atmosphere and team. Fax resome to: Mike Harper or Rory O'Connor 905-576-6078 or 1-905-576-11100 Hyundai tales up by 71! M-,, in Untano ASTOM(MII,E SALE -S PR(F'M- K)NAl. mquucd M iotal import dcalcnhip Hua fUvc valid UMVIC Saks Imceue IPrewix las Hyin" experience a drimute aaaet.l WE 01`11i Demo Plan /Car Alkiwrance Group 9eneftt Man Urge Inventory Genetous ray Ilan Few camAdwA- iWMrriew contact Gary (905 427-0111 eic rmx re:mmaeM Iw (905 41-7-9"9 DICKERING VILLAGE HYUNDAI Hwy R2 and (lowek St. Puckering %7Nnee LICENSED TECHNICIAN rrqutre•u by 1 -al Import drale-htFp ,I7fevtous Hrunda experxryce A r3etrtiae Moet. WE OFFER: Group Benefit Program Flit Rate/Cuarawn Excellent VVorkmg CtladiuolN For confidential iatereiew contact Gary)"Dave 1905M27-0111 or tax resume to(905)427-9989 PICKERING VILLAGE HYUNDAI Hwy 82 mad (Burch St. Puckering %'iNW ., AAW.essive & motivated tradHidwl to create and implement a sales pian to Sthen tournal eent sales at a local 9 ttaciiity, Excellent earnings paential. commLss6ore based. Please cal! far demis about this excitin$ oppwraniry. (905)640-5439, ext. 29 J SW gn 16rnormml K,U8 1 win binsd1l COM OPMUM Areaft Dime to sae INN fp W 2) 3W Wwww dr mif00dunnessa unity� ISM p0011 kaA Or am bum ON alk two bed sin. Ptragp ngm operator Super D*CkS SUdMr bNmng tom 'n 90 TAIk Hockey Amato GMt $,1p0 firm Golan Tea 6011 ZpW pm musNal .aler. Cosh $kph gins 2pt yy,t gape SM tins OM Ns 641 snow nut. Ors pMesspsy serviserviced0 arm n a e.Mm corm4ion Plim own zte ue tt On dM six, ng stroller doui awbr "c ten 640pm 605- fol between4506 , (905937-9M5 �, wasm a f0Aulsy 6NYm. 1 11 yaWitimpt $J50 631- mI Pira ft% wdme prNgrlYf hq 1'elE IUFT TREASURES ANkin 9741 14r51 N . OshauM p �^ E. 905 ,I f M. sit compW. with60 5y� pp q�° f4u7e; 1pbp j7 1Yfern.rlew, nSNE «Hier dwgws. 59H Cal (416) apt 460-7055 uma axon. Ip to 1/ EM Of LINE MUAM- 2 prwx. kawr pkRsesEderout f9.99, IlmDtOe Irmea ffl99. a Dimon mu sniff um feeder wAktf hw 56.99. End of Season Ckaala hOrh f159 wngfA. WN from $59, sal bpm Steel Fawy Lark. 5 PodM 5269 Factory Ikeress I -M Y2 iia 1650 Baby St.. Ym oshaM 9D7a-n1M{p Pca!2M Douro (905) 837 - M LOM DoBmlL Tr balm rnAN 30 never and 3 p huni MAM 0 room uw 00 Yow own NKURy dwn- ssftr Deal SFAs 10-12 Two I wn ErcdlaN cad- het Ocam D 86( d- w 96.sc`�nee(Rmlfhold - NO ows 9051661170 by ! 905 -iia AGM(fixam ng). Our Split 1 77383.16034oll tee wAn At" A M Pam/ APIIJADCM (Orgera w 2 Stove $1491 uD Bar Indge. time hew door holm hat. dteuM stove. MLV&dg heavy duty waher $12499 Ap-s17e washkr/Ory- - wills�e- M $50OrSt1 GE Water a. Zrrs Ode $499 Froq-— atr%oo Ker mare waver race2 Years 4150 PmoNn g trudge Large selection $1997 1905)4x6-5915 w AM 1111 trwge $149lup son $RAND S M. 9, Y1 sed Radl $600 me Desi dS coon DWI -.n here sele11411up $94, Washers s119/up Dryers 426 426 .NIS 9054114300 9 &name 5151961728193 172840 BACNSIRM Npn liaats. WADWOOD FLDORINa Ricky Worn. Marsh Grey, 3.1/4' x 314' TAG Select At CSW.. Tule Tune. Kom. W. tm hmsMOn td $259 P 9 ine Lars. Raptors Great Buy or Its 196926- fborog 01 5' 3170Mh FJ 5568 Casrrq IOfAm ar loot Call CAN lm SALE a mite- Ooup 190516491506 Will= FLOOIIMC: carper 3 ROM[ THEATRE $YStaES rooms Iron $339 130 $9 yd, NC HIEND Ddoy "n`__Includes carpet premium Recenmrs 500- wan Work pad am infatuation Free mullte estimate. carpet repairs multiple COCD Double Cassette Serving Dwham am sur 5 -speakers. 3 -Mooers your row=drm area Credit Cards Goma. 250 -Packages mum CAI Sam 905386 go. ugmillom Price $070. 1712 ux w1Nk supple$ list Hurry CARPET AN VMYI SALE, fo, best selection Oshawa Carpel three looms 30 so are Slered (905) $79-0893 yards, from $339 instated I HOUSE CONTENTS Boys hip dscwtl your best mate bedroom set $600 master up to 10%. New colors and bedroom $400. 905.723' deslpls Customer sahstno(In 2944 paras Md CAN Mie tot your JAZ OrM ?GO . 3 Nam new bee a lmame. 905/314040 disks $850 080 CA Bonne 905175-1146 Skilled Help SM%d Help BUILDING DESIGN STAFF Successlul Archucoural and Engineering firm seeking highly motivated, results r'riented perwnnel to work in a quick paced tram cnvironment. Fully computerized office u ling AutoCAD 2000. Immediate openings !or the follrriving: Intern/Junior Architect Tn as,nt with preparation of working ,lrawmgs, project planning and design N�pecklicawn wriung experience would be an t„t•1 Inlermedule StructursVPmject Engineer Fxpcnencc with all aspcch of structural -(ructions, building design in steel• concrete and Umber. Must he able to work Independently. Structural DratLeperson Nmununt 5 yearsexperience. Assisting .Iruclural department len preparation of all .Irurtural related "tong. Junkier Dranspenon l:xr,encri len mdustnOl and automotive plant rnvrrenmcnt would he beneficial. we thank all applicants. Only successful ,: ndkdatcs will be comxted. Submit resume to: Barry -Bryan Associates (1991) Ltd. I I Stanley Court, Unit I Nllitby, 6dai io I.I % sP9 Fax: 905-66111-52% SUPERVISOR/MACHINE SET-UP For paper Comerting P�a-f Pv7xenn9 ko ivxk4sis Must Pose*": • Grade 12/Post Secondary Educ~ Sc naaaM, a satisfy a per since • ker" W eM a MWwnomcal i7 Dhow" • Abe,10 Work shah 8 dnwhenm We ^her compatmve Utility 6 Conti" ped bNmltA intenr►{Md appbcwm I" TO Tim whia Ted" bukab-me Ltd. (905) 6963994 No pnorue caps PAaase LICENSED 1MILLiVRIGHT Required by Paper Comrmrting Plant Must kwve Tradw T.eket. aria iugw "we"no machining,y basic electrical PLC and ora k�bdparyl a a plus bust be w" 1 rode smft Co mosOrse wage and DwneAts D-kage offered �uDeM1 lona to it"- ow" Smperwaor TIEMYN MOUSTMS LAWTED 702 McKay Road, rloumin"i ont LIW 2Y4 FAX (905) 6863"4 Oror ANM sWcrro pili ueaieew cal M con0[Md. 1 - MACHINE OPERATOR for C.N.C. Milt I - C.N.C. LATHE OPERATOR &)nu- experience needed, employer is willing to train. Please Fax Resume to: 905-839-6023 DIRECT DRIVER PERSONNEL requires AZ Drivers & DZ Drivers fide nowyom If Start IaNeaafadiatelp For axpaoliat Pia ping *avola Call 1-877420-1270 TECHNICIANS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY For busy Chrysler dealership. Must have Chrysler experience Fax resume to: (905)683-5738 mile PIAN avaiAbk for torp, repairs. am pre- PurdAN WNlm m an SN m" a medtet AM nevi dAeputd "a %w rale, ca ever A WrC7-7631 PMONi4$� CLOCKS. SW on in Round ago opm Wm wyboam. aft Sammb AtaakC Pill". all ROWad Wel docks. (ape tar- - d "Pit, Aam b Mm. IW% of a redr pw wits appy. Call Tfl9 PIAN (905) 433.1491. PWAUS Large emy aat w. come with Id m- 'ary. oNl - and d , , . Trade-in Program $Will* Apo pdW ma, skl ow dNN, aw Wil U Nf. Cal t- e01StSD-on FML Um 454' con ow Sed. Dar -mom 40%, 1• SAN, clans with aa. rack a WINE. eh: $1.200 000 Ca 905713-0101 !O0. 70.6 a' And 9' slate limited uda lot safe CAL 905420-6113 OW TO OWN aw rid re- conditioned appliances. ad new TV's. FW waaAMy Pad - a800 -791550Y -263-5169 or SKMO - 0"Ity wooden sflee 8 X 8' Gam lot. only =9 pus tax Many other slut and style avarWble Also gNAges and decks 761 Mein Rd UM 3. Pickenng for more into call 905319 2093 SOFA, CEAM background, bower panem. 3 sayer Matching chair Good condi- film Bedroom suiterock ma pie, over 50 fill oft 62.5366 everWO p = r KOr�..wl- pO P40M. Be&OM Hwe Oma. OcasraFN Furniture plea Cuum dramas from Your O.n dw4a am -w Maw w our ipwaiN Let a tw YOw *M 410 M* NT We liar ow hamlOCmN- Wig div fp- oft SOLD pipe a Oak twrAm a at" anyf4mN to 25 YENS! Tw dili0rma WOoOegdwp, 115 North Pon Road. Port PIM (905) 905-0774 MVJ/ rWW.-1naheoo0uo' enga.ra M. gwm brand now woo- padk mamas, boa spring. huwbomoaO. 1wI . Sam in mailbox. Coq $1175, tM $525.416726M6. gm ant, pilbmnop, 49ra- 1 m* Or6mpede wd&=. box sprig 4 haw UwjW, sM in 0aw- coq $1800, sal SIM (416) 721966. USED KSIM. chars. 1'. abkm. $S and up. Cal 1416 492-5012 cn, Imouds Posers. T- shira. CD Reoond Slow, Sunday, March 19M It= IlrydmsMl2 Pawlm. WNp- WNW me oof wit (o(9905)71e 536 NECOO MONN FRIDGES $195 / up recmdrhdkd rates 1125/ ;. recordlwned dryers $125, uphicormr- troned washers $199 / up. new and reconditioned chin otter. Sed washers And dryers at tow prices New dam name Doppia SW and up new 30' f1rgNS well Clock arm mMDW $4:D Reconditioned 2r rarlg- e AN 24' from free IrlOpls clow, agiable Wme seleaon of other new edd reel toed ap"m Call n IO - day Stephefon's ApphaM- a. Sea. Servxe. Pae 154 Brun SI W. (9051576 7448 R ATTENTION WOWS wwKvs We cw.O•'••r III epeallow for part-Iilae Sell en al Position In our shift and school programs. Pediatric,and/or Commnnitr experience proferred IV, CVL, CADD pump experience an asset Must have current CNO registration Fax, E -Mail or deliver resume to: NURSING PROGRAM DURHAM FAMILY RESPITE SERVICES 865 Wesiney Road South Ajax, Ontario, LIS 3111114 Fax(905) 421 �dufi-9a15 E -Mail: al m.net Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted Two positions available In the Ajax office for healthcare Pro- fessionals. One position will be full time and the other pan time. We are a dynamic team with an excellent working envi- ronment. Our business is to care for those with respiratory re - Wed healthcare needs in the home. Appropriate professionals would include' Respiratory Therapists/Registered Respira- tory Care Practitioners, Nurses and Physiotherapists. Forward your resume to: An Branch Manager Fax: (905)428-8016 or E-mail emma gakssicre(dairliquide.co V, Phone Cullr Please 1 Artkee ANTIDUES711ibsolwey! Ad +.Ce alwayslUbse sudlly 414141' Pwehatu g Moore. a- ;ats wsome V"W ard- ems, into hint to rapt con- sroemi. . NeNO . of am wit, pkmwme6 Or wipe an. gut nems Special Ms." n Mrewero t pot" tt by to m- somo 10 all 6MrlN ROaen Bowen Ambitious- 8.00lm:n, matter 19059554/019 a role CASH PM Ante es. "I Coins toys silverware. 0' 06an china Stang am mKlead cor4c n. 1lwam 4I'SWCan (96)470.3315a. WANTED -Leat Tickets - Will pay face value. Call Bruce 579.4400 act. 2207 wMTEo Oesa arpoe ..t66 -v 400 Cwmrwn good -*U-. aodd Me to ewer dig cab 9% 434 Dia spI .1 Raba ora CRAFTERS WANTEO at -The :.rn A -earl lrxnwrii;e' bfal- •, u: the Ceunu.e fila Ma - ..I. 4 Nor ram of Ogilvie Soma 6000 Weak abna- .naw 6 N•epMwaedWAS 0.0a b tilt puMC Ym do eel nam 10 be am Thw o No 5 mom omwm NA Stota a1,2Swou nm CAN 10-4w v 1 pemallwaNYej 1lLL .TFD i.a x•in Per 1 v: 4- " ,srol UNIMUL mrwd bent e- ,uw app few IY OeOW Mme It, kw nIp hw Z. fret 41_6-9822 2 PNM esTT[rs .' ow, aft 'ner4 -ria . rr to"" ASAP 705 l Cuts logit PMMTE STAKE ape ASN avaabr L" DOWOCks. w Mvu:OwaDa arw on 300 xrM FoeYlBpospCrrviOF. mdr EMmaYrw Bale i� nwsa stow a m FM mw ee WAterFO Buiavu 2 wx_ Car 434- / 1 ArmfmMNw -a NANDA CfIIC LX. 5pecu 4 awe 4-ni awonutw ac :-amid A emissions Iared " OM Kot 811100 PMM 9135 on -4m 90 SMWTUS 41r 251, CDR. 2000k AWM CSM. $95.x; W5985-0738 eavF meuapt 1H6 BUKN PMN ANEMIE. Ntaq new carts recently w I.led Aro Cans, United Needs Soft MOW wort Bea Deer Ts1ywN N 5 571 o; 7 1M2 CES OWM 2 dome. Gulp Ami taut. t 16 00p0okoedmd $3.500 arlAed 190SI9B7-0doSe.aFAAd WANOt V15 CIMV CORSICA 4 door W6 ala with aw anti was belay. Ora Ws RuM etaF led. Aea■p sisoo. cooed / emmtbe WSW Days 1416) 7274159 EvWrpa (906) M1 9969, tea POE MC swlWd. clean. make an offer CM )579-9934 Mon* -Fri rally 11184 Mfg ACIKW 4 IN V& am, new biota Iliad A bed). tont-up. 199 MM . OWISSM 1n11d. CPMled, 14.500 080.905-N6-lmm. "a WWW 2 a. amp. Mr. 4".000 tom. am 060 1M7 CNRVMa Wrepd sport. 35L. V6. hilly bi "Coo" piwateandNORded. 60 "Coo" Cap (90506-1529. TIM FON Escort 241, black wt" draft Ma:. 2 -door w 55K. cm. 132A.Y. pmlKt. pKaw cpm. IM -Cam t palomm. ff2,760. CM after ip.m. IWeRapc 723.3321. EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEM 905 -?Ilii -8498 power sm. cen 70='nmtssnon u. no. era w morrox .meld\. a speed, AM/FM fast . low kms. sake over lase for $242 inn. 0 down. 0 WftMa OAC Rene C49 (905) 697- 2901 ask for Join CANS FROM SM. Gowed- mall so," 6 surplus Sold lowly Call till - Im a for list - 2 14M-316.0700 em 1 AwarnobiNe warlaed CASH FOR CARS! We buy Iseu :uncles vehileS most be I r nn.g condnrn Cs 427.2415 or come to 479 luely N Fast. Alar A NOW AD MRO SALES A& A AUTO Gra bods. peas Wt pay w b $,0.000 Casn , the WX Any Cwadr- Ion. yry year Call us ary how 2•s hown. 7 days. 70 tayrra 9056665003 a 905.7063660 WANTED 1996 or 1999 Cee tory -.meed a LeSabm Limit - rid. Ota. u*- low Inds arm Wnmtbn, aosom* M do*M (506) 457-244 ria 50. i.�. T W 1p 1969 CHEW 1-1, nan Inn ,Sty w ""ou awtmua A`A`p $3000 CAN Jots (416) 67735W 1MB GMVY BEAZEN ratio, w 4 3 'A Sulo -1 it-. 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FnoOrnole. pNk- Mo, fa0k, hPrndry UCMU. Sorry. no dogs hall MN 1. Cal 905-576-2982 5-EOROOM, 4 -balls, kneed Yard. Osage. Amex. vacant. hardwood fb0ring. Nady to map in Cal truce Jmm, C21 e■celcom 905-72-1144. Toronto 9064865155. 5-1! •0 N,nm bacner,r d ntntnl .n a0ult DWl$W pee tope. Mer' en,ce . ndlnrre learA- alaundry uama. mar 905 576-7510 Leave ows- Ur WWTSY CARDERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -Det and tea bedroom Wffw s Ea yry faLOtfaand Pill" aaMaDle Cam 4WSM AJAX NEW I Bedroom bm- aent aparmHnl Sun-eopm bots Dill ono ra FIA WorlOry, faaMm. a corr0k- Iwlrnp.swmaymrgkenatryagran. Ta$O�ekarw�ie 9;Z7 f332 AJAX. Yon Sr. tow t -b" gavel Mmt o m to M linpreMmqn-radion-s EarO. 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"Nmf apra ls. rNNHddF 0016 NEAR oB A clam Might V-., bactwior pA1mw. _"1 `11111 0.60 No peo.m lralamk 1480 a webave Apt is 10 5 576-1m 02 ON 4 IWO mosB ads k' Apr.. 4 May ',I ;,raiverr eirdl, waled'Uxbridge n rMMy Saw o«wptt bum, rrMF ABM b uw Call 905 ON MOROOM sdn Note u.dnnr apt a. quea HE, lean ri.Ooo b 4 a mi, rRwr a oww mix ant mea EA a wenn, it"% gin' mewl 'No*, "gpe a. .pe of", s pmt SWpe ot�nkpmWq f700 all mtlrroe S 7741 wp ONMAWA NOSFML area 1- Mdroum basemen, apml- ld mold. sniffle fNranct. fd75 wnama omhes and laepdrY AvaWW 4 9 I" Har smokers CaA 437-7301 aNN 6p,p NORTH 014AWA. 2 bill mom am 4141 bedroom Apra I Quiet can utility Mad. mg I(AN. NA�a 1t'oale pluxkes arra"' ONmkMrPar � CA W. lTr %12061 OSNAOEAAVWM Dordm. 2. bedroom man Nom haw. $800 Pa mo plus okba Non smokwg, Ax&Mk Apel Ht 6f176,4 Ad w Pam PECI - I am mAANKNm cep Prrvne enraw atlfmdy, in�or couple Aia mE APRIL 1 l patsARbsp 90$- oadl2. 1t4 imeoaa. toNet kA APEOrm (961 509-01P B am W45pm. Plaai - RoMMm a* SlmmppAd. new 2 badow OKiWA %MMBM. UM4 d -IL MNNMappmom Cable. top. &*am. on Parkteg. Shw body. OW ammk. "MAO marks. 039-1784; Paler 416404- 5m 16.401Sea FKKBM. Leaped RA Large 2 bKb000 inowK tut Aden am bwkm m. ow Wady mail soma ho prL $875 AWAIS MkOd (41% 494-3765 elEmfst - Oen aim bra IN in Comm emm by room aparebNO- ao a13mdwe Ina W*WNMII'lyma atNh ttwme 19051579- 90K. fONM AJAX - one bodrom den and DDm10r11bIL an ba roW. MSWAb. balsdlp vw 66Wr2 rw>fYtut rWunW. 905 AJAX, 2-bWm. am 3 bdM �sM15. S. bus. AypkipllpdgZ Soho* 3 adm. pis 196) 6KP-bus ` I. No OPEN FINAL 7 DAYS WILD. (MARCH is TO 2VM MARCH as EVERYTHING MUST GO!! MAKE AN OFFER!! merchandise, clucks, purses, housewy rocs, jewellery, porcelain dolls, collectil -ting cards and hair were j2,000 Sq s, dump bels, shelving, displays, cb S, slot wall, were racks, (and hooks), se rs 1910 DUNDAS ST E., LOWER LEVEL 2 EAST OF THICKSON WHITBY s1ACWAaptrse6lu-MaM 2 ar an GMn tssom*i ,w worn doaaN. Oast Pond - ed. Close b adW*. k+,a1NPld ca". GO Staon tar'tle't alluded Ca172fJ U Family Bldg. targe 2 4 3 BB units $710 8 562500 Utilities Includ- ed. Easy access to schools, shooting. FO Call SOS) 721-8741 WWW . utors ,ge " oast men, apt bills rpt 14 3700 ntduuaa Arat- ta oldles cal Laundry WHITNY. GMDEN St 3 -bed- room townhouse garage, Itoge clove 485o'hi ueaues Mailable immediate n Cal 434-669+ eetrtngs WHY tent when you can own Ow, own home for less Nun you mink?" Gu Daw Hay- leck Sales Reg Reftx Swnmd RWLy 11991) Ltd ) 6663800 or 19051 666 3211 IIOYe90 ' 1 Real me] Rath 7OWN1 l�Next Home!! or 1-8MStapler a m Rol Edw LN • . ndey urns vbua,rl urns FOR I F. Aif, IhUL51I(IALC( %1!`v1LRC'A1, WHITBY 7050 sq.h Ic..atwj o.l;er vitt to rww :V.1C Theatre Contpiex. Qu ding 401 pusurr - Can be divided into unsts of 4 200 & 2,Kho sq -ft. Available now. 55 50 sq.ft.rnet GH Don Fleming 905 b86 NISS Firmire5 Realty Inc. Rltr. W- HEM AOMMSER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Mod /5, 2000 PAIGE /3 NV Ey c ft" M LOW 1111 ilii 6 4M Er LY ANAMs �tiFUFE64 EV --shft "MMUEM Find I 1, 2 i 3 Bold. Apts. RefNrbiMnd i PIBw APplhllees. AN UNI. kilo de L k house supe. a Maim. On site Security. Neotal 0150: Mon • Fri. 12 noon - Bpm Sat i Sun f pm• Spm rVALIMIT PROPSRTY MANACMUWI T 900-079-145=46 33 & 77 Falby Cart. 2 & 3 Bedroil)m apts. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: hftp-//wmd)ammr•r weblunap.can , Frst Ome Buyer? DISCeatped Bankrupt? ' Short on Oownpaymerit7 (905) 571-6275 1-8004WO-6275 Nark Stapler EE's i,Yu kkar 4. f--,1 AEA DAY YOU own your corn �o Vwe' raa,ae Mme 35oc 6 Immm few fM 000 Cap Karn Cert 4.okdaea 11 . M5)726 941 A 1N MTWE DEAL' "on sego hmw statxg a So XG u nW her leo mw rad M OAC 't inn err i W 2 eraser 9g57M-IO69 M; CW k. 'nasi Rea Rea Estate a.,eN Rataro A ANNaRMLY ASTOM 046 6 -mem Ire. men own u Mos. '"Pit eda.mmn o.c Up t„ $5000 lad, NW N wit, Ae.. Sm 000.1 ah d1dow" a No coo cal w Rab: era s.a am tr soot eros+ nbb�%. + INF 732-=100 C" .. WAKAILOW. mn� aoa '50C w n Aw, $• 5C. woh" Dtus WHITV h f 3-bNdroo.i a", a. n'er'd ,we, miniere We oil las f137pvn,asNYy err ngsleW49eo TONat90F7Nwa :. Couroa -Oem•vun •nate 0.ngsrot a deny S­gnau s0ia- er490r. . Ankoco Ina 100 - Punitive. wage, .es b smot,ea� Apai lft a any rM +3796 eRe 2rJ dF ,M10570E 000 , 1 a.abaw. Hwa FRIT our TOWN Qii win . 1 4 pvs 1 a .wrwoo-,a i retrp90. NaOtM,niftioic- irl retreat.awaMa Iby in. .0.I a=- 4 ONKMA LAOU S NW "Wanut 1- Gee' r p onO ewy (9a1371-0.YM VI -cm lnaaM L15 1 Aetnr ALTsownn=Rw a y n vw btm,; keen y..a.lrtr P•b• bas ♦, .,yarn-r--'11r•••1y :iron vmmw .,e ,E• (905) S09-7727 LEASKDALE Lr: gr ba-d..,ttmg room 1ePa ten bath, kitchenette, a parkiring 1 W-]0Imonth 652-9333 F'ICaOIOG..0 b Go sell. are, emiance lawary Imrt- •e cad.. MNM been $100 we"_. Gni a" i0m now VALLiy am. dean tureRrd roan. n all am Mme. savable for four em- poraa namsmNa Snare feparam kukTen omwoms IksIpplOea. kat and Nit. I FFA �new Alft dine Brand aweran No pets includes r4ow au w h90 �. C NNgIBY • St. larger mro m A w roa sAloku Shaw pen 1 b YINdrIn old bre0ow la CNm it reWly $40omwa srM AME. 3 -bedroom condo to snare. $epanm bedroom i baevaom, olrPdry hdlirs. Mo gids RnWIW npwrlld. SSDO'nlprWt Cab426-2480. MY12Ar#UA4 L area. lire we d 3 bedroom nom W Pool. data and sldlaY. gree' month k�iCMew' a Fit w 4weed AkeeeOk IPH•adrmar. (9051117-7c29 iEClla tR,tOR plkm e 'Row 1 1 P Ja,c %coca EVERY DAT IS PATDAT 1r TOU NMD CABUI We hold your personal cheque'til payday NO CREDIT CHECKS! 3 1 O—CASH CALL KOMI ' et ' I Jus I owning a Coun(ry Sryle I �fss� 150 brJramx 37 tens n buu,_ nnrwey 0peunon ' rw n nn8 0perartaW sorrow ' ^n+A-ilei: acoa, P-��nc kna.n. n• wIrth umc . ' Hwa 37 & Cerri Rd. in: l'xaRllx:Il ' Mn cwan u..�nmr-.r 31 00.000 na nmdYfe wnorrraarmon r90'S, 7645- 8766 (w mAntrtryStyle — naa0 e� W eaaw _m1� PEAT FISHING +' •a^,'.r ••�- -z-a,. M6oem .'hoped Slay beach. Pat- 7w,d Cad,Ms 70varnl, Mads �fv ugkns�� 705** 1 1 '•"'at• HOw,e 76E^RggM sry;�. - u•�0ensr. iI•.: ` i6a65er -nod Good K%g s7s goo . 1 1 Rutsric Nowtta '+' F illha•Nes -Wad I leer n1 Vi-cha••• et f /ea :a rai ( Arvada ('aaaada Highway 407 East Partial Extension Fisheries and (keans Car"- I DFO), acting a-, the Responsible Authority (RA) under the Canadian Em ironmental assessment Act (CERA) is engaged in a screening level Environmental Assessment (EA) as required under Section 20(I) of CERA for the above noted project. The Highway 407 First Partial Extension Project involves: • thr construction of a 15.9 km 4 -lane (ultimate 10 lane) toll highway from the Highway 407 Central terminus (Highway 48) in the west to its terminus at Highwav 7 cast of Brougham in the Region of Durham Construction of the Highway 407 East Partial Extension can be commenced once the requirements of the federal EA have been completed. Puhlic consultation is a significant component of the Highway 407 East Partial Extension CEAA review. As part of UFO's federal environmental assessment under CEAA, it is within the Minister's discretion to invoke CEAA subsection 18(;) - Where the Responsible Authority (RA) is of the opinion that public participation in the screening of the project is appropriate in the circumstances ... the RA .shall g rLe the public notice and an opportunity to examine and make comment on the screening report. The CEAA screening report prepared by the RA i in this instance DFO) will be available for public comment at the following locations: Markham Pickering Reg. Municipality Canmunih Public Ubran• of Durham Libra Nlain Branch P.B. Box 623 6831 Highway 7 1 The Esplanade 685 Roseland Rd E. Markham, Ont. Pickering Civic Whitby, ORL L3P3A7 Complex LIN 6A3 '1041 10 leave a message n- Pickering, Ont. WAWAWS om DATNIS arming which :nets you LIV 2R6 SEIMOI Cam 905-683.1110 W'hitevale Branch 475 W'hitevak Road Pickering, Ott LBH IMO 1iei�urir.IlputlglfietatiMl The Screening Report will be available for an extended comment period from March 13 - 24, 2004. All comments must be received prior to March 24, 2000. Accompanying documentation produced through the provincial EA process will also be available at the above locations. If you would like to -receive further information or provide written comments on the CEAA screening report, please contact: Referrals Co-ordinator Fisberies and Oceans, Canada Fish Habitat Management - Ontario Area 867 Lakeshore Road P.O. Box 5050 Burlington, Ontario L7R 4A6 Tel:Fax (905) 336-4595 5 �.Filnacra FaX:(905)336-6285 So Por Nd Approa. 410 tip adabN LA maw- t 1 RagleNaeorr . t 1 MgWaeolhe . pagyNaRgym ed. Gl Kerry (90515765123. �� MEAR 09N CENTEIE, Eayosed. 1 bar' a bay A 12. ora ovednod doors/sida doer heal 6 hydro Included (no utings. tatng. oh - ties. washrooms. ae-CM, pressor included). Space la parling eewpmm�UtrucldlOM- side storage Also by mnt aval soon 905.5762982 or 9056266619 IYVT1F1L SETTING. lake Seymow 2. 3 a 4 bedroom COMPS. fwiy-o p Pod. -slag. More. AlldrdAM oeeae rag CangNeeNrd. 7 Mass WE or Taab 1211- 0132212 wewwooaalat- tae Win �� AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB SPRING SCHOOL April 3rd - May lith OPEN REGISTRATION Registration Day tel. Mat. 101h, 10 a.m.- Noon Alex Commuailr Cohn, Alai Figure Skating Club's Nice Upstairs Lobby of Areas 2, West Pad For info, days, Uma, prices, come to 111"Wratios or phone our office: 003-1753 or 619.9050 tY z?ii Yi Yit?1?7�1'�Yi 11<Sal�a'�i iii 7'k 451 What the hone down et &"a CORN EILS pBOEtAM immm CLO. Nen abrombor to it" last. sold to 11001hil a CDMW AUCTION TARN tng neiahortimblis Personal Nnad sinva" d learo d a FRIDAY MARCH 17 grovel sanrws, "notes home on aha twee to. AT 5..w P.M. men New tun wev to mot 10 neral 1u "M W mar or obitivion, Cal 24 ds 1- 3 MILES EAST OF "go 500" CAN br n' b 877 -9352 A enter O LITTLE BRITAIN letr ew 5761616 '1041 10 leave a message n- ON COUNTY RD N WAWAWS om DATNIS arming which :nets you Flat tug Farm scale:. 2 SEIMOI Cam 905-683.1110 warn ,mo on wan to ro one uak china -akinete. C,eate a givers mango. a Cddnwen Berner R M n Rtal fsuk „ale .F.feboanl, s rn- nmFC P browse otterads ft" Mea a raw Friend of MCUUGNUN SOUANE :oro wheel, par our tables we cream par• Love la lite do lar Sale Soacaus 2 .w, kwr chairs. odd press HEAVENLY PSTCW An7 2 bedroom 1.1.2 banr0omsback lrvngroom rhdmrs, ma- $"is fend me orae M. $29%_ '18.•24 his (- dtknproom den Walkout to ground lewd list.Ple bedroom suite, 900-4513M conn overooking Onosaped cuudyao Eminle laundry automatic washer err dryer, pine drop leaf OfMAWA IIEUIIaG IIn- r ,,,- pumping Indoor Pod. maMg table. chesterfield & StA ryy ,905, 404 Bus t 1 jif adm. workshproom o. tc . laundry facilites on same on, hmg chair, caned am 830p. 110dh Telephone (905)432- button chair, cacea- fAlIHO. Spiritual mentum SAKNO7es 2421 17 aDDammem It03 700 No igans PiMm' smonal chain, new Ise table & six Ean n reurwnng lbws ones removed l back h 1 -W vty o - NO OUALIFYNIG Handyman 5ptc.a $73500 Ceuched v,aas ' •Oblast eat n kitchen i -150G down 'ries f52Y r oln^ Ca Frank Mllanwc 032.2000 Choice o1 Senna ""lawn c airs, co-ol lamp.. modem & an- t que dressers & chests of drawers, crocks, wooden ice Nix. 4Hp Mastemraft mower. Dewalt FIT. radial arm saw. W Preectpn luck bus,ness. ac 14'61785.3499 J: 11 wprovenrnr DESIGN/BUILDNORTH Kitchens, OSRAWA ?,,,Wow • on a :na 5111.1 2i' soh In a arpc 65 s'J; �• 2.2 Illy maple & black vanities, wall units 5.:0rooms hardwood llmrs nen roe $168.000 1905)576- cherry rough ser w.ed lumber, IIH Honda P Display units & %74 Hydrostatic riding lawn mower, doctors Cabinets Free estimates MxHINIG Overt "M a" Zr;:,, finished ose buggy (manufactured 905-426-51665 03 'win 3 ,461"oro 13 a runt CAC. new lumace a- by Tinnv Bros Cav- an). 1996 Isuzu TnoOp- 905-720-2926 amm enhance 8 kdcner. ter 11 (needs motorl. a Im to alts Sao ,Nero boors urge third lot IiESTAI1-- Now HIM 18, 120.52' PRIVATE SALE DFIELOPER WELCOME FpL1PM F!�T natu- FINISHED BASEMENTS $•85000 Cas fp, vwb ral gas pizza ovm, reliable service. 90583944 ^9 chicken master• elec- tat, rooms,'demons 1T�uceoro �1 Auction It Fvted sale Famuy Not— Excehem 2 -day Auc I Day t at WARNER'S AUCTION HALL. 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Rockwell Bowe band W. 0-0 " last. a 6 we .aen , i a, ser wren -0 a wngw .60 ter ort 127 .god mss. barite an V1 Sawa asrodmC tapas, 20 bit bit wain "a ..9ar wdabw a•n'^R ilea -e ,I Hp din w- menta, JOrn ,weT is 4 we.a awe waCp, wenn err 304 stick any g 6C n,mrg dd. 172 OrP,d90 aapr '•0,et ay 10.11r err 1.13.001 'mel •077 :tram o.r a 'kit in this =do- M Ford 700 WSW tidy 'odd .atom ouncla n rn1 Doopr 1eaa90 ere 44 tin g 5w :Yat I900.d tKI cono on ftem howbbwer T -'. AYr Sir Sale nn n; amt's .. to g oda cony, pia b e on -ew sae r •vr air ling ifwtt, Ana w sewn - Atrywwn vu-,5,—SIM M potatax chmppe neat sheer con- - ovm. plus a qr hint glass• house t� Id & collecnbl Isms Don & Greg Conseil Auctioneers, RRe1 Little Britain 705786:183 CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED Low commission, payment next Sales every Tues. and Thurso and Sat at 6 p. In An- tique furniture, ap- pitances etc. Own- er and operator MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall SL Oshawa. Established in 1960 725.5751 723 -MOI 1 :P,vdoe lot Sam MCLAUGHL N s0 T.wnlro a — 7 whine t "SP blurt uraergrowaFeerkwg ad ua.ra 24. tool :aarrty N wan inn fN5.900 573.007 WALL To PpA„w,p Tot •-re,ad .oto 7 oe.r:a. : S pplari,n aw+ I. -K m 5 alldker , - an.c igen. gNmapa poo rya t ttj pate. 3137900 :aa a PRIME VLATINFNOWT 8-d w,;,Z 393 70o Ua IfOSM31iaWit p 1 `0aaa.. CPa0C�n90 ncTtlsesdu G... R:ve• new pnepr ' Jc•e interna naudq Aau' 4-.400 Cera 2 9C5-d.F7147 9o$449.p5.6.F:3a6 9-lbli-Mwwy an: second stones. All morgua Ik �rdM9Bd Walter Leaver 4211•-2145 HANDYMAN a..a a tea 'Mian !p am your nDAern C needs. %1-10* ora' mined Can •tow NO Po rod entero. Pormon; eleanca, ;'mage remdal, par+dq Calc waraen�Joe 0 905426.7526K2 mN -1905642r SEAWAY WATER SUPPLY a DISPOSAL - Garbage Bin Rentals - All your seasonal news 905-683-1397 810 -GUARANTEED' PAINTING i PLASTERING Ray as you he saYmd Ne For a e "It revee Call icon (416) 414.5911 Pickensq An taro Painchift and slranvaaering - eti*FF F� 4��4M SODIRA PAINTING • (r•nx,d Pricy. - BASEReE11T Rt Van \tl<1�� 190>1 42tr8865 • J'�- c^yll -- 90 -pre•' rarLgt ..-r•,yrs sr,Oln9 • 2Mt-a Bail-Fb Pa ..'as. and maws .wro le to Fast Sarum CON3:IGMMMT EOUWV*UT AUCTION •aAl rang fro r,w s. Lawence Sam -aorewaaw 90rr5763505 10(w[7MT.}391 Bwr 1 12 finarm w IZ I i Oel 5ai0le vers webm t L2 mile wet d 1111Wwy, its SATURDAY. APRIL ETA 2N1. TN AR S IMAs .e : a,--ewgr'+e-• .raac-a ^aclMt - ED_�. overslrreit..!BMW ACCESS- _ 1mpfr ek Fpr .dOrmanpnantt0CWlWtotMauc-r Aa•.,Car+u n.deree• -aka 1ct me AuCDarUto U Awowad mowYq A,aJON D %M. BrOee 191SM3-S7i71 w tM/IL�q R0.5► LmA • rhra81011 am,nyW Can Nota Tp./ESTATE ALCTIO's ••1 IM -657 1092 - GRIST MILL AUCTION CE\TRE I -Fa 14WM3.1402 AwJ \eWTnti Y11 t L awa0 . air dewily: 450 raw,ed w nerd kwaaer a A.aa ack ow 7 Dars Per week 1-`---'-'- UMTNGES Sood Seo m Lose weight L9, .unci; 1c, any pw- and inches Pose au aab tMakera- without ad :J1 ,.aoonorkk o 1 COLO= NO - 170D sit It on puitt ma Gose 10TER a �Lpscalrl • 1 'oaten ergot service �rnlyn�g.�Durham swus IVH lrc Regmc7n r GOYERNlNT - Fundasf Grams am lam many.dw uarrltaee o Hart ane expand your "N' r,en a term 1.MO.505-MG Open 9 a m. D en 9 Tell Dadv a Im to alts Sao ,Nero (905) 725-2322 nlelera. low cxpenas Hai Now HIM 18, 3308 ant 3M! 900 n pppoa00p au Osbnm R Bar, Ship 06-0990 Assoc Ber Siam Fast. CW IN= 2 years M. 2 GET READY GAIL" byes one 2-." triage. 3 sinks inch rwnrtrp FOR SUMMER ,toe 905.723-`253'5 000 P'kay Lose weight FIN A orf - Ramurm Ig and inches Osb pNa with Key TeriM without Lar d po" u1 Bus ow COLO= NO - 170D sit It on puitt ma Gose 10TER 61 0Asia exe;• I kn 4*0990 Assoc Brr sumat c� swus IVH lrc 680. $169/mn must a ,8D: Numbers t 900-451.3638 to[12 EM LEM - owner Mend TMS PAINTING to ante Termer 30M sit n e i OECOR $10 sly h nn commatal AWWAdaabba. gaitae. Interior i Exterior ales endo dere an as Free European Workman - n fg6• � Ship OW AMC fift Sam Fast. by a reliable service. vmm n ANVW i n 4284=1 you am hiaYV Mod Iia bawd dnwans. new Mrhm S broadloom aa- geFaus canna 510. a ma,n� �'T YW DEMW to ''leerJudyksis nae and arra rya . A o Oka eP b all ally we `EII`31 essa. recorded mesnpe 416.410- Ownla me same mon 4W 905 718.5513 2488 ons 1 M43W macn- a 14161 7n� �- l.Z.fe1 comes Mme. NOVNG alatt l We wY moue arydWg, AMRAME TICOM - Back- Cp,y jeo Rao wl sinter am. Rldmy Marlen. Packaon,N Marys Grey. Bruer Spnnp- leder. i,ralableato= amen. Time Tyrer. CSNY. OF sts. Fkm,ey specs. YYIIF, mid mad discounN Free Leat lmn ting. 1 -BBB ey,Mr 571-07ssm 3649 wank bwm a CENNTRALxy Tn Sods 1-8571-07550 rs NCNKM IBB Jure 2.. 3 A 4m n In* talon- aum Year Aa -C.raldes• A STMABE Are OVWNY anNM to renew Houses. Apartments. bid For �%and mentors: Miler Onita. Applync35 6 into m 905- 720J69B Pwo Sptow'sis. Semor 8 Mttl-Montn Discounts 11 11p1'~ Aat Serb 3 BEDROOM POOR. central Dstu" Ism throughout Hollywood style kitchen Melk. reit gas 1 tMareed S Sing wr: MarnedI011 couple Manned couple SlGAlrlg very race Muse Looking lot ren WNMIV CO Record Show Suild" March 19M 11-4pm Hevdenshore PMhon COS records, posters l shins s0 Record Acta under One rod oto 19051 728-5369 Licensed. insured Free Estimates PnI2el0ael $"Co. Call 436-7795. ... TAK FLmncW 111 lalsau a great stone, Mme ON to lot pack monz . 1 PaaaaeeY AMtg 3106.000 435-2998 PWM ag 579.3866 lot tur, Doemy. COLO= NO - 170D sit It on puitt ma Gose 10TER tat into snot n rMrO mes L$Fromt PhoneU. schools $175900 open a to Sia 680. $169/mn must a ,8D: Numbers t 900-451.3638 to[12 REFUNDSWITH House Sunday Wmn 12 Ttone NNl E -FILING 12pm M2 lnOwres au AM COOO by 11e tae 2. ved whde (905N01.2778 bedroom. 2-bamrooms. ten- YOU ire by a 3 1 JSU Hardwood/ceram- its. pod, nit to. saunt hire. M4SOEAET Pteast ell enwrDromMaks�om rtdled Iia bawd dnwans. new Mrhm S broadloom aa- pl+ce, underground parking Face ggg sgh. f12t ODD �'T YW DEMW to ''leerJudyksis Accountant CGA sled Vendor an grape TLNo 3 do," WM ��-O6N7S someone mix Cali Mrsry Hner introductions DurNm��1Ro businesseWlaarm1 Ownla me same mon 4W 905 718.5513 ons 1 M43W macn- a 14161 7n� g un�H-es 800 800 Wirt to be in WHITBY'S LARGEST HOME SHOW? >_ Limited Space *Now Available Please call Deron or ti"endr 91)5-5794400 or 4116-798-7259 For enure info. :1 Rooting :1 Rpp6pg A V C ROOFING WINDOWS LTD. save up to i}•, P..,k Nn«.... • . ",,M ,t r ..ling .rW .,nor,., .. warl.,e. 1—.r...J ,.•-Kws Qac�wn and healed .aanRaata a" - IeeS C{%ADIA♦ Cate Andrew at (ps) 4z&4r7e4 arewaor, Durham's Garden & Landscaping Show April ist fit 2nd Co-sponsored by Communities In Bloom Booth info. call Sharon - ext. 2285 Heather - ext. 2318 905-579-4400 or 416-798-7259 Perry s.rynpn Pan, :.inter' RA UUT WANTS WORK Asp Aa I.RTartoy. r7 n WV Url,n Mapoel. Call Finis 668-49U USERTY TAX SERVICE TRANSIT SQL ARE,- AIAII GO STATION SWAP." TAX PREI'Ai(Alla 0!1. KIR %EW'CCLIEMS 90"26-Ii936 • 1 Odea. CLAPHAM. Ma14ce Robert R :A c ,v 'A '+grins A,aa nysedeM since '945 Born May Z7, 190A n -h&nh1 Ontario! - Aser a wai-A saw gle Wdh Airemers *Saar ria p rournorws, ** 02+00 swat at FaNvrw Lodge, on Monday Ment+ 13. 2000, surfoundNd try the, lore and slow at his lord W* WOV C4phii beloved h usbarhd of 59 Years to Katraw (Kay) DwoM taarr d Mary Gere anti nen rkabend Joan Lederer. Ceorp and his side Mary. an0. ,lova and her re tome Roo Howlauch lowed grwasew of Cass, tan V4 Mark Lederer. Trevor. Sieve aro Dermis Clapham. and Jell. Erm, arta Megan Hoar Pfede- ce2sd by Illi peek Jen Clapham and JwW Barnard: and sbkrigs. May. Big. Marta 0a1t Artxx. and Jack The family wi mom hMyrdN at the MCEACIME FUNERAL HOME 28 Old KN+assW Road. Ajax (Fick" Yaage) 90542& 0664646 Iron 7 d 9 pm. Thursday. A con nplM fir rwW senile to be 116Id on Friday. Mads 17, 2000 at tt am at St. Pairs United Church. 65 Kegs Crescent. Ajax Donations may be made 10 f AI2- hww Somety. KENT. Rudy - At Hospital, on Thursday Mardi 96n, 20DO in his B&h year. Low6g tea bond of Dons. Fades ID sons ladhael and Jft dw4ver-n law Jean, and Warid :trier of NO Am and Dowd. Cremafon has taken place. Rkaeda are mvftd to abbrale Fludys life wA h ItaNy on Tuoafoll, March 141K 20oo at M Burden Ons• MIL Apx I- a -n 2:3D and 4:30p.m. In Jim of Sovisrs, donations to the AiaK Hospital or tr Haat and Stroke Fourdalm would be appreaal- ad SCAAFF, C, Wftm (Bill (Georgina Lodge AF. #All. 343 TR.0+PeaceluAy on March 11, 2000 in his 93rD yeas, Ba wit be deeply missed by his lo" Rite Wynne of 59 yeas Beloved falba d Terry and Patti and her husbarW Tory Mousseau. GrrrdaVw d Paul, ,lames and tis ,ode Wilne. Great grandlat er dRyles and Tyler. Bl was a residet d Ajax br 49 years, he was elect- ed to the 69 couxhcd o1 the neyay Incorpoaw Town In 1952, Bid also served as Past Presidents of ate AAA Red Crass, Rdofy Ckab and Oshawa Rameses Te riple. he also served many years as a Warden d Holy Trinity Anocan Church. Services were held on March 13. 2000 in the chapel of the ACCETMK FUNERAL HOME, Hai COME & WORSHIP Is a regular Friday Feature for the Churches in the Ajax Pickering area. To advertise your Church Sen -ices or Special Church events please call Janice at (905)-683-0707, Ext. 2218 or Fax# 905-5794218 (Deadline for Copy Is Wednesday noon for Friday) AM PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISM WEDNESDAY EDITION, Mwch 15.2000 t. The Break�Yii 1110 I ONO I 0 I 1 0 D i►.`1 I I D n E,No Down Paym�11t1." Not Even TIM Taxes! ONO koEeresll No MoWumPayments! 6 LY HOMING FOR st;!= SA FMOA VA F wmm WCHRMW HU TOMM CBaW TOROM MW USSISSM" BUWNGM wm 500 V4= St Emt S&A #A~ Rd, at Mdm loon Lmns Alm Em Gw"W offWast 201"w"KWull'Of SOCE I Go l401&WcAofThkbwFA jwmmhof"wy4ol North of SOLA 01%w 401 Em of Om 10 J Rd. 2M Danfwth Ave PNPTagg pea en{�0 - 'I. 430-4050 416) 291-3010 (905)_770.4424 416)_i99.7143 416) 243-1300 r:d*:MXo '1 '-5'4. m !gap'-' P. St ;p P.� '2-sp. ff- W77"M I ONO I 0 I 1 0 D i►.`1 I I D n E,No Down Paym�11t1." Not Even TIM Taxes! ONO koEeresll No MoWumPayments! 6 LY HOMING FOR st;!= SA FMOA VA F wmm WCHRMW HU TOMM CBaW TOROM MW USSISSM" BUWNGM wm 500 V4= St Emt S&A #A~ Rd, at Mdm loon Lmns Alm Em Gw"W offWast 201"w"KWull'Of SOCE I Go l401&WcAofThkbwFA jwmmhof"wy4ol North of SOLA 01%w 401 Em of Om 10 J Rd. 2M Danfwth Ave PNPTagg pea en{�0 - 'I. 430-4050 416) 291-3010 (905)_770.4424 416)_i99.7143 416) 243-1300 r:d*:MXo '1 '-5'4. m !gap'-' P. St ;p P.� '2-sp. ff-