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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_06_25PICKER.ING NEWS- ADVERTISER �PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 PRESSRUN 43,400 32 PAGES SUNDAY, JUNE 25,20C `. Birthday boys and fr girls celebrate Name Dropping, page 10 - - - --- = - ---- Tragedy `could have been avoided' • • IVIC summiot sought i*n wake of Hadley murder The Social Development Coun- cil (SDC) of Ajax -Pickering is hoping to hold a civic summit to call upon the federal government to amend the current laws regard- ing domestic violence. The SDC is inviting councillors from the Town of Ajax, the City of Pickering and the Region of Durham, as well as the local MPPs and MPs for the area, to meet with council members to find immedi- ate solutions to the problems re- flected by the Tuesday, June 20 murder of Gillian Hadley and sub- sequent suicide by her estranged husband, Ralph. According to SDC president Druce Ayres, "The three major problems are the failure of the criminal justice system, the lack of rrrRov�r 3T .. CALL W roar WE wtu Mot = tmcEnsoLon ttnrr trs ttttt�tw 031 Stallon Sbwt Y6244 V a women's shelter in the western part of Durham Region and the abysmal lack of affordable hous- ing. It will be counter-productive to keep pointing fingers. We must be proactive in addressing imme- diately the identified problems" SDC director Duncan Read notes the devastating murder of the Pickering mother of three Tuesday "could have been avoided if there were stronger laws in place to protect victims of domestic vio- lence." The council is seeking immedi- ate changes to the laws pertaining to restraining orders and would like to see all people that have re- straining orders issued against OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $5/ $1 NEWSSTAND Martial artist ZlkifPj0,V- �r'-'int•-� leads Canadian' -"y Sports, page 25 A.J. 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Mayor Wayne Arthurs has said he believes this approach would be a better mute chart placing a refer- endum question on the ballot under the government's new Direct Democracy Through Municipal Referendums Act 2000. That legislatiat, introduced in April, allows municilpalities to hold binding referendums. But, the Province has the final word on what questions will be al- lowed and 50 per cent of the mu- nicipality's eligible voters plus one must cast ballots in favour of the plebiscite question in order for the decision to be binding. The City will also ask all other area municipalities to stake a simi- lar request to the minister. Meanwhile, Pickering also voted Monday to support several recommendations endorsed by the Region in January, including sup- port of a modified two-tier system with a slimmed down Region, sup- port of potential municipal amalga- mations or governance reform processes and support of a review of a reduction in the number of Durham politicians. } • rr L V" �� 4��Ii��r{6.�F3 a x�.: � � r -r � R `, t i�" ,$�:y E"luKm """"'_TUESDAYS AND" WEDNESDAYS 117 AGA= . W FOR SPECIAL OUNTS IOR DIBAD BOY! x • -A , 4 �. 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NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 3 P Deadline approaches on submissions ig expects councillor Ci to call on feds forpanel review of nuclear restart BY SUSAN O'NEILL Staff Writer PICKERING — A City councillor is optimistic Pickering will call on the federal government Monday to initiate a panel review on the proposed restart of the Pickering 'A' Nuclear Generating Station. "I'm expecting the City to take a strong stand on this;' said Ward 1 Re- gional Councillor Maurice Brenner in an interview Friday, noting if the City does- n't act Monday, it could be too late. The Atomic Energy Control Board has set a June 30 deadline for public input into the draft environmental as- sessment (EA) document released to the public by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) May 1. And, Coun. Brenner is hopeful his colleagues will support a call for a more stringent review now that City staff and the City's peer review team have had an opportunity to examine that draft docu- ment. Pickering politicians voted 5-2 in April to table a motion, introduced by Coun. Brenner, to request a full federal EA until they had seen OPG's draft re- port on the proposed restart. Coun. Brenner says a staff report being presented to Council Monday sup- ports the need for a panel review or a mediator to oversee the process. The City's peer review team, a group of scientists from the University of Toronto and McMaster University which is advising the City on the EA, "also continues to identify the EA process as totally ilawed;' he says. And, the fact that the Town of Ajax passed a resolution last week agreeing L Ei with a consultant hired by the Town to review the draft EA and that the docu- ment is incomplete is "a big bonus;' Coun. Brenner adds. The Town of Ajax believes measures taken to improve op- erations at the Pickering facility should be part of the assessment. "Ajax is not happy (with the process)," said Coun. Brenner Friday, adding "I certainly am optimistic my colleagues will see the light and support a panel review. "It would be totally, totally inappro- priate for the Council of the City of Pickering to not show the kind of leader- ship necessary when other communi- ties ... have already taken a position that the EA is (Flawed);" he said. Costco recallsotentiall p y taintedground beef E.coli may be present, says Canadian Food Inspection Agency AJAX — Costco Wholesale cus- tomers are being warned not to eat some fresh lean ground beef because it could contain E.coli bacteria. Beef bought at the Ajax outlet with a production date of June 10, 11 or 12 may contain the bacteria. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports there have been no re- ported illnesses associated with the product. Costco is voluntarily recall- ing the product and it should be re- turned to the store where it was bought. The bacteria, Escherichia coli 0157:1-17 may cause a life-threatening illness by producing a toxin that breaks down the lining of the in- testines and damages the kidneys. CFIA notes in a press release that food contaminated with the E.coli bac- teria will not look or smell spoiled, and it should not be consumed. When cooking ground beef prod- ucts, it should be done to a minimum of 71 degrees Celsius or 160 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition to the Ajax store, other nearby Costco outlets in Ontario are in Vaughan, Scarborough and Missis- sauga. For more information, Costco con- sumers should call the member service at 1-800-727-8249. -DURHAM'S FR EST AUTOMOTIVE DETALNG FOR OVER A DECADE- 0 We Pay Up To Professional > oINDOW 3UU'ODeductible TINTIN ac ; Lifetime 14'arran o ='Lifetime Warranty • 1010 Brock Road South _ WC V, (Northwest corner at BaylyJ (Northwest —IF891-4290, • AUTO GLASS b CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Cal=hl .M. 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Ft:...�! • talitN. of tol�aMd Arlo a1 iii Rnit i t ' t«•ie•NNra �wrlMtata,iFn�+d. � .. 7-t - MMdar • tYtiy 717 ill • !+N /al ,. ._ _ ._ .. .: .... �� , .rr- � • ..r ; -r . ter• -_ �s tri � � .�.i � _ � _ � : err �. f..;� 16 J41111MAY AIP PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 MP seeks coroner's inquest in murder -suicide A coroner's inquest should be called to investi- gate Tuesday's murder of Gillian Hadley, Pickering MP Dan McTeague says. Mr. McTeague has sent a letter to Dr. James Young, the Chief Coroner in Ontario, calling for an inquest, "in the interest of public safety." In his letter, Mr. McTeague writes, "From the details emerging from this case, it is clear that there was a monumental failure in the judicial system — a failure that led to the death of Mrs. Hadley and could just as eas- ily led to the deaths of the neighbours who valiantly tried to save her life" On Tuesday, Mrs. Hadley was killed by her estranged husband, Ralph. Mr. Hadley had restraining orders to stay away from Mrs. Hadley, not to come into Pickering unless to visit his lawyer and not to own firearms. Mr. McTeague notes in his letter Mr. Hadley "was nonetheless able to have a gun and use it on his wife in her own home. One also Group calls for `summit' GROUP fivm page I them be required to wear electronic monitoring de- vices and report to the au- thorities on a regular basis. "'lite increasing number of domestic cases has shown all of us that there is a great need for a shelter for women and children in the Ajax -Pickering communi- ty,' states a news release. "There should al,o he an in- crease in affordahlc h��u„mL to assist these women: our mothers, daughters, grand- mothers, aunts, friends and neighbours to live without fear and be able to support themselves and their fami- lies.” The Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre has started a petition calling for changes to the judicial sys- tem. 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Every Thursday until October, we are open from 8:00 am. until 6:00 p.m. Helping you with your waste disposal needs. wonders why Mr. Hadley was able to do all this when he was twice released on bail on charges that should have clearly sounded alarm bells" In an interview, Mr. McTeague says a coroner's inquest would shine a "sub- stantial spotlight on the mat- ters that led to the tragic death" An inquiry would '.provide the basis for assign- ing responsibility," he adds. "it seems to be the best route to take. The community, in its mourning, requires some sense on the best route to take. "I think this tragedy begs for a very serious and thorough review in the hope her death was not in vain;' Mr. McTeague adds. "The laws are there. How do you enforce them?" he asks. "You can't blame the police. Given the resources they have, how do they en- force bail provisions on someone bent on breaking them'? How do you police human behaviour'?" 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'i.�i•+". < 1R' f. y ;^; • a r lye. � } -., Pickering high BY MIKE RUTA Staff Writer A teacher at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School in Pickering has been charged with sexual as- sault for incidents which alleged- ly occurred in London, Ont. be- tween 1983 and 1989. Robert William Bridgeman, 42, faces one count each of sexu- al assault and _,ross indecency, said Constable Ryan Holland of NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25,20W PAGE 5 P school teacher faces sex assault charges I KING EUCHARD'S PUB the London Police Service. "The victim is a male who was under the age of 18 at the time of these alleged incidents;" he said. Const. Holland said the charges were laid following a complaint which led to a five- month investigation. Const. Holland said the rela- tionship between the two was not one of a teacher and a student, but would not elaborate. The Durham Catholic District School Board press release an- nounced that Mr. Bridgeman, the school's football coach. "would he relieved of his classroom teaching responsibilities and as- signed to other functions within the Board while the case is pend - i ng " ,.The Board believes that this reassignment is in the hest inter- ests of both the students of St. Mary Catholic Secondary School and Mr. Bridgeman," said Grant Andrews, education director. The board press release added that "the school, in conjunction with staff, is setting up a support team to provide assistance to staff and students impacted by this sit- uation.- Mr. it- uation"Mr. Bridgeman is to appear in the London Provincial Court July 13. 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Bruce Danford Director of say what should have been done imme- wasn't even allowed to enter Pickering, t WRLUBtily Advertising diately after a tragedy occurs. except to see his lawyer, wasn't allowed Duncan Fletcher The: horrible murder -suicide in Pick- to use the telephone or to own firearms. • Retail Advertising efing Tuesday involving killer Ralph All of these are fine when applied to rea- Manager Hadley and his ex-wife Gillian, has out- sonable people. What lacks logic in the Eddie Kolodziejcak 9 0 Classified Advertising raged everyone. How, given the constant justice system is the Ralph Hadleys of breaches of peace bonds, could the this world are completely unreasonable. John Willems postal clerk have been free to kill? That's why they're under a peace bond inReal Estate/Automotive In hindsight, there were warning the first place. LIN Advertising Manager signs. red flags. clues that suggest A justice of the peace telling an W Abe Fakhourie Gillian Hadley had reason to fear for her sessive stalker to stop is not enough. It's Distribution Manager Lillian Hook life. It would bt.- easy to make a list of naive and, in this case among many oth- Office Manager recommendations to prevent this from er% across Canada, it leads to a horrible • Barb Harrison happening again. But there's no need to tragedy. Composing Manager do that because: its been done time and There has to be a serious penalty in again before. A cororwes inquest sever- place when a peace bond is violated. al years ago made a whopping 200 rex- One reported violation is probably just I (YOVAW, ommendations, after Arlene May of NSIWA one of many. and another 'stiffer' peace (905) 683-5110 PL.W Collingwood was murdered by her for- bond is just another ruling that will in - 5210 of four was variably be ignored. Violators must (905) 683-5110 mer boyfriend. The mother in a situation almost identical to that of serve jail time. They must be held in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Classifieds Gillian Hadley. What have we leamed? custody once they've chosen to thumb (905) 683-0707 Distribution Why. after all the work done by that their noses at the law. And the 90 days in friends to be more discreet and (905) 683-5117 inquest did the system unquestionably jail, out in 30 days, is nowhere near 'I am Canadian modest when bragging about i General Fax fail Mrs. Hadley and leave her three enough. Put them away for a year and Canada's history. 1 (905) 683-7363 children motherless" About 50 women a mean it. That should encourage compli- as I may. I still want the E -Mail world year in Canada, almost one a week. are ance. and proud of it Try to know. like Joe in the shouston(a_durham.nct murdered by ex-husbands or boyfriends Respect for the victim is lacking in beer ad, and I quote. 'I am Cana- Web address I www.durhamnews.nct who can't accept the relationship is fin- our justice system. It's high time legisla- To the editor: dian and proud of it'. I feet it is ished and the)- no longer have control of tors put teeth into anti -stalking laws and Help me please. Almost every both an honour and a privilege to 130 Commercial Ave., their partners. Their final act of dcspera- put peace bond and restraining order vi- Canadian suffers from a sick- be a citizen of this great country. Ajax. Ont. LIS 21-15 tion is the end result of the twisted be- olators where they belong: in jail. ness known in layman's lan- I want the world to know that lief: 'If I can't have you, nobody can.'ublications Mail Sales P guage as National Pride Syn- many men and women fought Agreement Number With the pattern so clear and the re- E4W&H your comments on this opin- drome. During the last few years and died for my country, Cana- Ag suits so devastating why do justices of ion to shouston0durham.net Submis- it has been getting progressively da, enabling my children and 1332791 the peace continually let peace bond and sions which include a first and last worse. My doctor informs me grandchildren to live in freedom restraining order violators back out? name, as well as the community of msi- that it's arare problem and few and prosperity. I want all Cana - Sure, the conditions may be strict - Mr. dense, will be considered for public:- Canadians suffer from it. I have dians to know that if it were not Hadley was required to remain at his tion. The News Advertiser is been advised by some for these brave people, we one of the Metroland also bt. would not be enjoying life as it Printing, Publishing and is today. Distributing group of say it isn't so, Country Joe' I have the urge to tell thenewspapers. The News .1 world about a great young Cana- Advertiser is a member Awful disease strikes down many in the prime of their lives dian named Terry Fox, about of the Ajax & Pickering former Prime Minister Lester B. Board of Trade, Ontario June is ALS awareness month. I Joe was diagnosed just this past Pearson, who saw to it that we Community Newspaper didn't know that until three weeks April with a particularly virulent have our own beautiful Canadi- Assoc., Canadian Coin - ago. Now, I will never forget. form of ALS, progressive bulbar an flag to wave. I want the world munity Newspaper In journalism school, you're Jane palsy. He decided to fight. On May to know about William Steven- Assoc., Canadian Circu- taught to bring better understanding 23 he died. He was 45 years old. son, 'A Man Called Intrepid', McDonald ', labons Audit Board and to a subject by putting a human face When ALS was first identified in who was the brains behind for- the Ontario Press Coun- on it. Of course, I've seen the cil. The publisher re - old Staff Writer the late nineteenth century, it was de- mer British Prime Minister Win- serves the right to classify black -and -white footage of Lou scribed as the most horrendous of ston Churchill during the Sec - Gehrig making his heart -wrenching disease entities. Not a lot has and World War. or refuse any adverbse- farewell speech to Yankee fans in from our Church Street house would changed. No one knows why the I want to make every Canadi- ment. Credit for adver- 1939 when the disease that also bears try to nibble his straw -like hair. He motor neurons in the spinal cord and an aware of his or her heritage tisement !muted to space his name claimed his career, shortly painted his entire face once, his big lower brain cease to control the vol- and encourage them to wave price error occupies. before it claimed his life. Then there blue eyes staring out from thick dark untary muscles of the body. There is their Canadian flag on July I was Sue Rodriguez and her 1993 green pigment under the thatch of no real treatment let alone cure. and every day if they feel so in- quest to die on her own terms before blond, startling passersby as we wait- 'Country Joe' a.k.a. 'Wild Bill' clined. the final affronts of amyotrophic lat- ed in the car while our mother fol- deserved better and so do the I have studied our history and eral sclerosis stripped her of her re- ]owed the doctor's directions to find 120,000 people diagnosed world- it would take me some time to maining dignity. I admire both these a gentle paint remover at the hard- wide each year. That's 328 new cases enlighten everyone about what people but there was a young man ware store. He was only three when every day. Two to three people die of Canada has done to make this who lived closer to home we can also his ever-present cowboy boots led ALS in Canada every day. Yes, June world a better place to live. I think of this month: Pickering Vil- him away from the rest of us in is ALS awareness month. would be so proud to see our lage's own Joel McDonald or, 'Coun- Eaton's Oshawa store, insistently flag flying everywhere on our try Joe McDonald' as he'd introduce identifying himself as Bill Hickok to E -Mail Your comments on this opin- birthday. himself on occasion. He was my lost and found staff. When the public ion to shoustonedurftm.net. Submis. We have to start somewhere, brother. address system sang out, "Paging sions which include a first and last why not in Ajax and Pickering? OA It's funny the things you remem- Mrs. Hickok ... Mrs. Hickok, we name, as well as the community0fres. O ber. His fair colouring and how the have your son Bill," we knew it was idence, will be considered for publics- Stan Easton, ponies we'd visit just down the street Joey. am. 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AIP PAGE 8 NEWS R, SUNDAY EDITION, Juno 25, NW Durham takes school board to task overIBM plan BY MIKE RUTH Sniff 4i'rirer A Scugog resident who evaluat- ed the pending agreement between IBM Canada and the Durham Dis- trict School Board pressed the board to release its lawyer's opin- ion of the draft contract at Mon- day's meeting. "I am deeply concerned with this agreement as it is the worst I have ever seen:" Keith Hobbs said during the question period portion of the hoard meeting. He asked the board why the concerns he has raised have not been addressed. "Wc did appreciate the com- ments you have made:' replied ed- ucation director Grant N•eo. -They have gone on to the lawyer. I'm sure roan,., of them will occur in the final version. - He said there may N "contrac- tual reasons- with IBNI for not re- leasing the legal opinion of the agreement. The agreement states that the I Public board defends process, pending deal on computers LAURA ELLIOTT 'Conijo' nuhle' with draft version oJ'a regiment. board and IBM will see the parties "co-operatively develop, imple- ment and support technology -en- hanced educational programs for improved student achievement.- ong-term alliance between the It states the partnership will Mr. Hobbs said the agreement YMCA employment office on the move fi allow the board to work with inno- vative technology leaders, stan- dardize computer systems and sup- port and maintenance and take part in developing educational soft- ware. In an interview Mr. Hobbs, who is retired, said he has more than 30 years of experience in technology and negotiations. working with municipal governments and other organizations. He said it's "strange" there's no mention of the money involved in the partnership and no dispute mechanism set out. "Sooner or later there's a dis- pute where the two people arc just like this:" he said, bringing his clenched fists together to signify an impasse. "in my opinion this is not an agreement. this is a wish list of what we would like to see hap- pen. They appear to be living in a world where we hope everything goes OK. When you're writing contracts, you write for the worst situation and hope it never hap- pens. ' YMCA Durham Employment Services is moving to a new of- fice in Pickering and is ready to assist high sch(x)l graduates with their job searchc ,. As of June 27, the office will he located at 1550 KinLston Rd.. Unit 16. Certified employment coxm- sellors will help with resume preparation, inters iew and job - search skills. The YMCA office provides free high-speed Internet access, faxing and photocopying Weekend pass - $30.00 Each Day Pass - $15.00 Each, if space allows services, offers many educational workshops regarding workplace standards, expectations and skills, and some people may be eligible for on-the-job training. For more information. call 427-7670. June 30, JON,, 1 & 2 ORONO CELEBRATING OVER 200 YEARS OF T0K'N BAND TRADITION 20 bands from Ontario and the U.S.A. Featunng Hannaford Street Silver Band Plumbing Factory Brass Band Swing Shift Intrada Brass V.P. Cyclone's Magnificent High Wheel Band Dodsworth Saxhorn Band Clarington Concert Band ]Friday, tune 30 Victorian Ball Military Tattoo and Musical Ride Featuring %,ovemor Generals Horse Guard Band and Cavalry 48th Highlanders of Canada Concert Band of Cobourg has a 10 -year term. He also ques- tioned why the hoard did not issue a request for proposal for the ven- ture as opposed to picking IBM without considering other providers. t_aura Elliott. superintendent of technical and information services, said she is "comfortable- with the draft version released Monday, noting the hoard's lawyers. Keel Cottrelle Barristers and Solicitors, have to go through it and put in specific clauses and legal terminol- ogy to ensure the board is protect- ed. She said the lawyers' analysis of the agreement was made in the form of telephone conversations and e-mail comments. -(To release the analysis to the public) I would have to actually come out with a summary of what we talked about in telephone con- versations, and I'm not willing to do that:' said Ms. Elliott. Referring to Mr. Hobbs's re- marks on the dispute mechanism. she said changes may be made to the agreement before it is final- F e TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILIBI.F. TO SERVE YOU WE WELCA)ME NEW PATIENTS WE 1# PEOPLE C)F ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERN7CF. 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hvvv. #r2) 0 ized. The hoard has been using IBM - clone systems for many years and. since IBM provides the complete range of equipment, maintenance and upgrading support the board requires, they were the natural choice, said Ms. Elliott. The only other candidate would have been Apple computers, and the board "didn't want to make the transi- tion" to a new computer provider. Ms. Elliott estimated the cost to the hoard of leasing computers for elementary and secondary students at about $4 million per year. Mr. Hobbs's evaluation had a "strong operational aspect:' she said. "A lot of what he said was real- ly outside of what you would put in a standard contract;" said Ms. Elliott. The draft agreement in Decem- ber was sent to principals who were to circulate it to staff and school community councils for input, according to Ms. Elliott's re- port. She hopes the final version can be approved in the fall. DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST L 1 W >N pO Zcc * 8 ;r Mme`_ ti Incorporated MILITIA OF UPPER CANADA Step back in time and see We as it was in a Military camp. Dressed in period costume the Military and their FanuTws _ carry out their daily duties. #_.. Qattle Re enact.. at I tan • 1:30pen • KICK UP A FUSS CLOGGERS - 1 pm show Lynde House Museum Features an Oid- Fashioned Riding Toy Display REBOUNDERS (ane duo) x 12pr„. Spm. 4:30prtn & 7pm �. FIDDLERS_ (3 Fiddle's, accordionist it spoon/washboard/percussionist Pb>m) • KIDS OLD FAGA3 pm SHION MN a RLACKSpMM DISPLAY i 061111110 SPINNERS, WEAVERS, WOODCARVING Nowt, - Gem July 2nd A 3rd - REROUNDERS ( trampoline duo) 11:30am, 1:30pm A 3:30pm shows • E K• . • ..•� ��•�/ 1�1�� � •• :•: � i .��•. •• i :•a � �•a•� s � � � � �•a•• s i•i t . /••-•���1.1.1 •I•fi ••1 ♦ • • 1-1'1 �• 1 � � � �-r . • • � .'1 • •�. • '•' Saturday. Jul- 1 Children under 16 free when accompanied by an adult Callithumpian Parade Band Concerts Throughout The Day Victorian Ball $30.00 Per Person Big Band Saturday Night Concert (Limit of 120 tickets) Sunday,iu1.y 2 RV Sites Available Outdoor Church Service For tickets and Information: Band Concerts Throughout 1-800.563-1195 The Afternoon www.townbandfestival.com has a 10 -year term. He also ques- tioned why the hoard did not issue a request for proposal for the ven- ture as opposed to picking IBM without considering other providers. t_aura Elliott. superintendent of technical and information services, said she is "comfortable- with the draft version released Monday, noting the hoard's lawyers. Keel Cottrelle Barristers and Solicitors, have to go through it and put in specific clauses and legal terminol- ogy to ensure the board is protect- ed. She said the lawyers' analysis of the agreement was made in the form of telephone conversations and e-mail comments. -(To release the analysis to the public) I would have to actually come out with a summary of what we talked about in telephone con- versations, and I'm not willing to do that:' said Ms. Elliott. Referring to Mr. Hobbs's re- marks on the dispute mechanism. she said changes may be made to the agreement before it is final- F e TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILIBI.F. TO SERVE YOU WE WELCA)ME NEW PATIENTS WE 1# PEOPLE C)F ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERN7CF. 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hvvv. #r2) 0 ized. The hoard has been using IBM - clone systems for many years and. since IBM provides the complete range of equipment, maintenance and upgrading support the board requires, they were the natural choice, said Ms. Elliott. The only other candidate would have been Apple computers, and the board "didn't want to make the transi- tion" to a new computer provider. Ms. Elliott estimated the cost to the hoard of leasing computers for elementary and secondary students at about $4 million per year. Mr. Hobbs's evaluation had a "strong operational aspect:' she said. "A lot of what he said was real- ly outside of what you would put in a standard contract;" said Ms. Elliott. The draft agreement in Decem- ber was sent to principals who were to circulate it to staff and school community councils for input, according to Ms. Elliott's re- port. She hopes the final version can be approved in the fall. DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST L 1 W >N pO Zcc * 8 ;r Mme`_ ti Incorporated MILITIA OF UPPER CANADA Step back in time and see We as it was in a Military camp. Dressed in period costume the Military and their FanuTws _ carry out their daily duties. #_.. Qattle Re enact.. at I tan • 1:30pen • KICK UP A FUSS CLOGGERS - 1 pm show Lynde House Museum Features an Oid- Fashioned Riding Toy Display REBOUNDERS (ane duo) x 12pr„. Spm. 4:30prtn & 7pm �. FIDDLERS_ (3 Fiddle's, accordionist it spoon/washboard/percussionist Pb>m) • KIDS OLD FAGA3 pm SHION MN a RLACKSpMM DISPLAY i 061111110 SPINNERS, WEAVERS, WOODCARVING Nowt, - Gem July 2nd A 3rd - REROUNDERS ( trampoline duo) 11:30am, 1:30pm A 3:30pm shows • E K• . • ..•� ��•�/ 1�1�� � •• :•: � i .��•. •• i :•a � �•a•� s � � � � �•a•• s i•i t . /••-•���1.1.1 •I•fi ••1 ♦ • • 1-1'1 �• 1 � � � �-r . • • � .'1 • •�. • '•' H Police stillg sus robin icious p p dea th husband on fraud char released charges e eased BY STh'Plik'N SHAW Stall Writer A Pickering man whose wife's mys- terious Mother's Day death still remains the subiect of police investigation has been released from custody on fraud charges. Ganeshram Raghunauth, 29, was re- leased on a $10,(X)l recognizance fol- lowing a bail hearing Monday. He was arrested last week by Toron- to Police 41 Division detectives on charges of attempted fraud over $5.000, fraud over $5,000 and personation with intent. Mr. Raghunauth is accused in a bogus cheque-cashing scheme in which his former employer, A and A Jewelers in Toronto, was potentially swindled out of $180,000. Toronto Police said fraudulent cheques were deposited into accounts opened under a false identity at a Royal Bank branch and the Hepcoe Credit Union in Scarborough between Septem- ber 1999 and last month. The Durham Regional Police Homi- cide Unit, meanwhile, is currently prob- ing the May 14 death of Hemoutie Raghunauth. It is classified as "suspi- HEMOUTIE RAGHUNAUTH Police classify death as 'suspicious'. cious" Police said the 28 -year-old woman was found unconscious on her bathroom floor by her husband. Police and ambulance responded to the residence at 1689 Beaton Way, near Brock Road and Finch Avenue, but Mrs. Raghunauth was pronounced dead at hospital. An autopsy performed the next day did not determine the cause of death, but NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 9 A/P revealed she was pregnant. Further forensic tests were ordered by the coroner. Homicide detectives have also been interviewing Ms. Raghunauth's rela- tives, friends and colleagues from the Toronto financial institution where she worked. The Raghunauths, who have an in- fant son now staying with relatives, moved in to the home two years ago, ac- cording to neighbours who described them as quiet. Durham Inspector Jim Lockwood said Friday the investigation into Mrs. Raghunauth's death is continuing. "We're not releasing any new informa- tion at this time" Toronto Detective Constable Russ Dow, in charge of the fraud invc-stiga- tion, said Mr. Raghunauth was ordered to report to police three times weekly and turn over his passport and travel documents under the terms of his bail. Relatives of Mrs. Raghunauth posted bail, tx: said. Mr. Raghunauth is also being investi- gated by York Region fraud detectives in connection with his recent employment at a York hospital, police sources said. `PlebrateToronto Street Festival EREE J. Gaines s the Soul Attorneys • EGLSNTON PRESENTED BY .L $ 0ffUQ MAFrrx V111 lrgf & 9, 2000 FESTIVAL HOURS: -.,, . INCE Friday, July 7 • 8:30 p.m. —10:30 p.m. 10pening Ceremonies at Yonge & Eglinton) Saturday, July 8 • 11 a.m. —11 p.m. Sunday, July 9 • 11 a.m. — 7 p.m. YONGE STREET COMES ALIVE... with music, thrill shows, children's parades, world dance, midway rides, giant inflatables, colourful street performers and more. VISIT ALL FIVE SITES! • Lawrence* Eglinton* St. Clair • • Moore King* .Admission is FREE! All Events —Rain or Shine! 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For information on delivering wur advertising dyers. call DUNCAN FLETCHER 1.; �; at"3.:Lsrt' Ian Sunday's Orrirr of the Week is Ian. Ian enjoys brrakdancing and listening to music. He will receive a dinner for -t voucher compliments of McDonald's. CowtgratmWioas Ian for being our Carrier of the Week. 9 Walmart,Ajax 135 Kingston Rci..Ajax 222 Bayly St. %' .Aiax 1360 Kingston Rd.. Pick. A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 • Oraime ropping N EWS ADVERTISER JUNE 25, 2.000 Birthdays Birthdays Birthday Birthday `7j On June 12, Charlene firmiett Look at me. turned I I and I'm now three!*' FANINNRIIIIMEE1� celebrated with Happy hirthday friends at a wishes went out bowling, party[is AL to Bravden . A second party Claener on with family May 27. with and church lots of love friends was from Nlommy, Daddv, Tissv. farni- t going t o be a ly and friends. Braydcn also wished Sarah Klett is now 10, having 1 celebrated her hirthdav on June 10.i blast!" Best wishcs and lots of love his Daddv, Jarrod. a happy 23rd A trio ol �ousin.,, entered the . teen Near,, within days of "Double digits. Our little midget from sister Amv. Mom ai birthday, on June 10. "We love you Daddy each other. Paul Niontgomen turned 13 on March 24. 1 will never he: one digit again ` And, Tim March on April 28 and Christina StecYlk on May 3. Jessica Klett will he six on June 2y. cousins since birth.- Lots of from NNa d PaPa. Birthdays I -_a -_ an -_ --- I Birthday Birthda\- Birthda\- Birthday Happy birth- . dav to "our little H a p p y an' gel" Cameron. Aw second birth- as he turned the day to MN little hit, one on June b r o I. h c r ILIf. "We love you Nathan (AKA SO very, very Little Road- much." Hugs and June 6 was a special day. Thai's stere on Junekisses with love the day Amanda turned nine and 11. Lots of Uncle Shane turned 3 I. Birthday from Mommv,Daddy. hrothur Con - love, hugs and I wishes from Nlorn. ,is -ter nor, Grandma and Grandpa Ford, . 'anc Trw.is Ferguson turned kisses from II Amanda's brother Michael and and Grandma and Grandpa Shiga eight on Junc 4 and cele- been ayear already. Emily hilz brother Dad Larry. "We love you both." biatcd by rock climbing NicoleEarle turnedone(ish.%Iommv.D-.idd-,.indScoob%-'' with his 'pals. Mom,Dad. on June S. Lots of love Birthday JessWvn. Batcat and Rarr from Mommy and Birthdays wished Tra\ is a happy Daddv. 1%1omm,, also Birthda\- Look who's birthday with lots of lovekiss- turned one. Lots u lshcd Daddy a happy- an 0 u r of hugs and for a wonderful bow! niversan., on June 8.- b c a u t i f u I es go to Brett Emily Rose Andrew Peake Blrthdav turned' two on from Mommy. r bray 2K. You Daddv and "Happy- millennium birthday it)are so %cry Nolan. "We love our -y guy, Tn-stan Lackner. clever and we you Brctzkey!" who turned two on June 17. are so proud It*.-, a bus} birthday month in the Though sad to see our baby go. of you! Love Deitrich household. Heather turned I Birthday what fun to watch you learn and tt o m m V nine on June 10, while June 19 sees 1 grow. You fill our home and hearts Daddv, liana officially joining the leenag- Stacey oftl I with joy. We love you so much and Grand- -Our little . U11my, er �:lub, Marj Ashmore (N .1 princess" Ashley (Nana) LC - jellybean' Always. Mommy, pa, Grand- ebrating a hirthday, although her age kittics and your nc\%L PUPP�, ,. baby Gummibear. the and Grandpa, all of-youra is a secret. and Jim Ashmore aging I six on June 14. Dadd ma aunts, James turned uncles and cousins. another year. Happy birthday wishes and,all Birthday Birthday Birthday our love from M o m m y Happy, birthday wishes to a very fine There were happy birthday Daddy, Kesha , busy little boy., Spencer Robinson to be nine:' wishes on June 1-4 for "our big Tara, Dimitri and all of her friends. turned one says Tyler boy" Ryan Williams. Hugs, Q on June 23. Kotsopou- kisses and lots of love from Birthday "You have los, as he► Mommy,. Daddy, brother brought so I celebrated j Blair, Nana, Papa, Nanny, "Look who • much I Grandpa, his aunts, uncles and joy his ninth turned one on into our birthday on cousins. "Enjoy your party.' June 13. lives. We June 20. Happy birth - love you Wishing day to our very much.'* Tyler a 30th Birthday very special Love from happy birth- "Oh my gosh, look who turned boy. Evan Mommy, Daddy, Great -Gramma day, another 30 on June IT" Michelle Mc- Riley Hur- Grace, Nanny and Grampa Scar- year of fun Fadden hit the milestone age and czak. It seems lett, Nana and Grampa Scott, Aug!- and excitement, and lots of love there were happy birthday wishes like yesterday tie Shan, Uncle James, Mattie, were Mom, Dad, Allixandra, Jor- with love from Mom and all the is our little star was born. Lots of hugs Uncle Mike and Auntie Melissa. dan, Joshua and Victoria. family. and kisses from Mommy, Daddy, Oma and Grandma." 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? ..Send to: Pickering 831-5431 THIS WEEK N (_AKF WINNERs ARE Let us know. We'll publish your Name Dropping, 1.Ashley Jarms 2. Ryan Williams special occasion in an eas -to-read c/o Keith Gilligan, 3. Tyler KoLsopoulos y 130 Commercial Ave., U inner, may go dircoh In lia,kin H146M, (1) recenc Ificir FREE (jkc (Vica-se pro%jdc idvirilifi(xion) and easy -to -clip format... FIRM VALAD UMLAUT,, PAY t, homw I 1 9 0 4V 01 Ajax, Ont, LIS 2H5 _r NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 11 ARI Durham MPP sas han* dS off cell Highway drivers should use hands-free sets, John O'Toole suggests BY JACQUIE McINNES Sluff Writer Durham MPP John 0% Toole's phone bill is garner- ing lots of attention this week. That is, his introduction of a private member's bill to ban hand-held cell phones, lap top computers and fax machines from use during driving. "There are a lot of people using cell phones and a lot of people interested in driver safety;" explains Mr. O* - Toole of the bill, which he says was formed from dis- cussions with members of his constituency and his own daily jaunt to the city along Hwy. 401. "I'm amazed at the amount of multi -tasking going on: people putting make-up on and talking on the phone and driving; eat- ing a hamburger, talking on the phone and driving;' he relates. Recently, he says, he even watched what appeared to be an industrious sales- man taking orders off his Fax it: 683-7363 cell phone and writing them on a pad resting on his steer- ing wheel. Mr. O'Toole says his bill, which will allow drivers to continue to use hands-free versions of the phones, com- puters or faxes, has been well-received by the CAA. He intends to get feed- back from constituents over the summer break and to hold meetings in the fall prior to second reading of the bill at Queen's Park. Inspector Ross Smith of Durham Regional Police. WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional and Personalized Service Free Confidential Consultation Sc "ral ccJnvPn­nt locations. Including OSHAWA 146 Simeoe Street N (905) 7264404 !Downtown) SCARSOROUGH 1919 Lawrence Ave E. (416)750-9620 'near DVID and 401) 255 Mornn95,d9 Ave (416) 263.6140 CAN'T STAND THE *RESIDENTIAL *COMMERCIAL *HEATING *AIR 1 CONDITIONING *SALES & n� SERVICE p►LL A Y� NS Rk FROM As Low As sIP99s Aquatic Sciences Inc. (ASI) of St. Catharines is applying to the Ontario Ministry of Environment (MOE) to provide supplemental effluent treatment to assist with the control of zebra mussels within Ontario Power Generation Inc., Pickering Nuclear Generating Station raw water supply system. The zebra mussel was introduced to the Great Lakes in 1986 and has since adversely impacted industrial and municipal water consumers throughout the region by colonizing the inside surfaces of facility piping. ASI is proposing to dechlorinate treated low pressure service water. The effluent (discharge) will be stringently monitored under guidelines set forth by the MOE for the removal of trace total residual chlorine prior to final discharge. The length of the program is from July to November and will be performed on a yearly basis as required. The 2000 operation will begin approximately July 1, 2000. Questions regarding this application may be forwarded to ASI: Dan Butts, Manager, Biofouling Division, 905-641-0941. email: dbutts@aquaticsciences.com L! (I Clarington division says the bill helps to address a major cause of accidents — inat- tentiveness. "Talking on the telephone while driving down the road leads to inattentiveness and inattentiveness is the cause of accidents in many, many cases;' says the inspector. However, he adds, cell phones are only one of many causes of inattentiveness. He recalls seeing people reading the paper while dri- ving the 401. On a multi -lane hiL_,hway. he says, "you need your wits about you" Mr. O'Toole. has also re- quested the legislation ad- dress the need for statistics on accidents where cell phone use may have been a factor. Mr. O'Tcx11e anticipates all -party support for the piece of legislation. This week the MPP also introduced a separate private member's bill to allow his- toric licence plates to be used on vintage vehicles of at Icast 30 %cars of aue JOHN O'TOOLE 'I'm unxl:ed...' .-WEDNESDAY, JULY 12TH r rr..�N......•�.... N.��..�MM�N �. N.1.11 �• . itv Simulators to explore. Rad suits to wear. Fire Hoses to play with, g;r ea to check out the station. 1 Take the bus tour. Sit back and enjoy the sights on a 40 minute guided bus tour. (Be sure to ask about the enchanted forest.) Trips leave every 15 minutes. Photo I.D. required. ....................... 2Just browse. Take your own time exploring the Information Centre, outdoor exhibits and food tent. •......'000 ............. 10, There's something for everyone of all ages at the Ontario Povver Generation's Pickering Nuclear Communiri' Dav, V4ednesda`, Jul}- 12th. Learning stuff ... join in on a guided bus tour, get information on the return to service of Pickering A, background on the upcoming s dow environmental assessment, safety displays, exciting P? . exhibits, video presentations, station staff to answer your questions and computer games! Food stuff ... hot dogs, potato chips, soft drinks, coffee! Fun stuff ... play with a fire hose, try on a real radiation suit, face painting and gam Pickering Nuclear Community Day Wednesday, July 12th, 2000 2:00pm to 8:30pm. (Last tour leaves at 7:45pm.) For more information call 905-837-7272 ONTAR10runta GENERATION A1P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 SUNDAY, JUNE 25 hosts the Happy Wanderers HORTICULTURE: The at 2 p.m. Everyone is wel- Pickering Horticultural So- come. Refreshments avail- ciety holds its second Year able. Phone 693-9696 (Jack • NEWS ADVERTISER BILLBOARD JUNE 25, 2©00 2000 Garden Tour from Syme) for more informa- Bereaved Families of On - noon to 4 p.m. Eleven gar- tion. tario — Durham Region dens in south Pickering will holds an Infant Loss Drop - be toured. Cost is $10. For MONDAY, JUNE 26 In Night from 7:30 to 9:30 tickets call 905-979-7600 RPNs: The Durham Lake- p.m. in the organization's (Barb) or 939-7057 (Jill). view Council of the Regis- office, 1050 Simcoe St. N. Also available on the day at tered Practical Nurses As- (near Beatrice St.), Os - 11:30 a.m. at Vaughan sociation of Ontario holds hawa. For families who Willard Public School, cor- its regular monthly meeting have experienced a miscar- ner of Glenanna and Dixie and pot luck dinner at 6 riage, stillbirth or the loss rds., Pickering. Phone 939- p.m. at 7 Rehder St.. Bow- of an infant up to two years 4604 for more information manville. All RPNs and PN of age. Phone 579-4293 on the event. students are welcome. (Christine Ferguson) for in - local chapter of the Associ- ation of Parent Support Groups holds its weekly meeting at 7:15 p.m. for parents of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. Call 416-223-7444 or I- 800-488-5666 for location or more information. Phone 432-7604 (Sheila) formation. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 SENIORS: The Ajax Se- for information. TOASTMASTERS: The nior Citizens Friendship TUESDAY, JUNE 27 Ajax -Pickering Toastmas- Club. 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax, BEREAVEMENT: The PARENT SUPPORT: The tors meets in the Visitor's Centre of the Pickering nu- clear station on Mont- gomery Park Rd. Meet and greet at 7:15 p.m., meeting from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Learn public speaking, leadership and communica- tion skills. Phone 693-4439 (John), 619-0647 (Peter) for more intimrmation. ALZHEIMER: Alzheimer Durham holds an Ajax sup- port group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 497 Westney Rd. S., Units 19 and 20 (at Clements Rd. W.). Ajax. Ail caregivers welcome. Phone 576-2567 (Megan) for more information. ADVERTISING FEATURE BETTER LEARNING 2®®O Tomorrow begins today. Teaching Students How to Learn uxilora [sings Young :Hinds Alive! Exciting halt -day Learning Camps Oxford Rives students u competitive advantage in school and in blend focused Oxford individual life. 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Our individualized learning program will help your child learn to think, focus, and rediscover motivation at school Come and we what we're all about! Give your child a head start in September 6!� Call today,. MORD joO Ve LEARNING CENTRES® 1105 finch Ave. 420-3141 A @Dixie, PICKERING www.oxfordlearnina.cc At Durham Seem darn Academy, successful learning is a priority. Our formula for success is: Individual attention with outstanding teachers in an informal, friend y environment. We offer all core secondary school courses in unique 10 -week semesters. We specialize in Math, Science and the Arts with experienced teachers who provide hands-on learning. We accept part-time and full-time students who can combine attendance at DSA with regular high school attendance. The Durham Secondary Academy is in partnership with the Sylvan Learning Centre in Pickering (Summer School) Credit Courses Math & English NewSummer Semester beginning July1/00 Enrollment is limited. For more information call 905-420-9433 ..tZV:.. w;- RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo Burning and learning Susan Hanley from Durham Non -Profit Housing was given a lesson in how 'to properly use afire extinguisher during a Fire Safety Day for more than 135 representatives from Durham businesses and industries. The event was hosted by Oshawa Fire Services. Local wine club wins accolades Lift a glass in salute of the Pickering Wine Club. Ajax- Pickcring's ama- teur wine -making club earned 17 medals and fin- ished third out of 37 clubs at the annual Amateur Wine - maker's of Ontario competi- tion in Ottawa. The three-day event was held in early June and fea- tured wines from across On- tario submitted by clubs to be eyed, sniffed and tasted by qualified wine judges. For more information on the club, call president Paul Stuart at 683-5711. LA�Z-SOY y FLOOR MODEL iC11 E. 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The planning committee, which held a public meeting on the OP review June 6, is also organizing further open houses and symposiums for the fall. The dates and times of the events are yet to be determined. Submissions can be mailed to the attention of Grant McGregor, Official Plan Coordinator, at the Durham Region Planning Department, Box 623 - 1615 Dundas St. E., 4th Floor, Lang Tower West Building, Whitby, Ontario, L IN 6A3. The department can also be reached at 728-7731 or 686-1651. The Mwna You Cin Trwt � Dodd & Souter Floor Centre ltd. IS MOVING suFoN NOW • ENDS s0. Jxra All STOCK MM1S?? GO" SO LONG, DOG DAYS. - N�� AIR CONDITIONING SALE - New Quietest Condensing Units EVER Made - Energy Saving, High Efficiency - 10 year Warranties - Preventive Maintenance Plans Available 1..,0.�.� r. Heating & Air Corditioring 1621 McEwen Drive, Unit #17 Whitby Pickering Aft '6434-6337 "686-6902 Just the fax: 683-7363 Tal" sir how - lar view from the 8th tee. Our Arrest nine hole course just open for the goB season 2000. Introductory offers! Weekdays & full memberships available. Come & Play Durham's most challenging 9 hole course and Book your tee time today! (905)655-4738 Lakeridge Rd,. N, 7km North of HWY #7 AIP PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 DurhamRegion,developers find evy lcharae romise com p Committee approves `administrative change' on builder fees The Region's finance committee has reached a compromise with local developers regarding the collection of development charges here, says a re- gional councillor. Committee members met with local developers earlier this month in an attempt to address concerns raised by the Urban Development Institute (UDI) regarding the Region's new de- velopment charge bylaw, which came into effect Sept. 1, 1999. Under that bylaw, developers are currently required to secure 110 per cent of the value of Regional devel- opment charges through a letter of credit at the time of execution of the subdivision agreement. But, UDI called on the Region to re-examine that portion of the bylaw, claiming that time frame for paying the development charges was restrict- ing the financing ability of developers here. And, a resolution passed unani- mously by the finance committee Wednesday is a good compromise, agree committee chairman and Os- hawa Councillor Brian Nicholson and Jeff Solly of UDI. Coun. Nicholson explains the committee has agreed to revise the method of collecting development charges so developers are only re- quired to put up 55 per cent of the costs of providing water, sewer and BRIAN NICHOLSON 'It's the same monev to the Region, but it's a different way of paving it.' roads in a line of credit. "It's really just an administrative change;" he said, noting if the resolu- tion is approved by council Wednes- day, developers will be required to pay 50 per cent of the development charges in cash before they can get a building permit issued, with the re- mainder being covered by a letter of credit at a later date. CANADA DAt 0 CELEBRATIO Al Saturday July 1•', 2000 V _ _'°` pat_ 111111111■# �i r. r �I■si of _..� 1 1 lr • rieferiW Mile tithe $in■ A Irinic Am - • fidwift [tune■in Valor oe.a■.erasts■s Funal'o iui Ut',,aures ... One G'uud Reasun T,, Srrtzlc. • `w"s�'r'' . and dilir�ea'. r.A21d" (Sam lrriae, Pin tkbdsa, Atm tit mftdm Slime) ow • 001ru's S fte Ver a t■wiaiawo • " sire. • TM 1■eaeaun pe' �e S aboa de G.ne, Bonn --- • TM CAW 1111■■W5 tlaeat'hm tltie■is •!be• tttmA fD■■dw a■/ tel► 2 m • e ffi- Dem tte■iae'S BV#Go're■t EwAddtsOMM/. am b "� �� • tfeieq •t Ilttnia, llesdwl s..etk. /� ft 11M /■j �(1 • link ue tlkeert�e � • � _ mirmummill M Shuttle bus saviors will take you to Kinsmen Putt rind back! Adios: $1.00, Kids: FREE Pickups every 30 minutes from Pickering GO Train, Don Beer Areae & Ontario Power Garaatim (Brock Rd. South Lo) starting at 12:00 noon, arcing after fucworks. Limited Parking at: Pukiam Pukette Fee S 2.00 FOR MORE INFO CALL 4204620 (OF P :�sP lrsr ars talasaYas, nitlt oar wtt the www. dtY0f 01ckw1v#. coli Thank you to all volunteers, Service Clubs, Community Groups, Partners and Sponsors for the coordination of the Pickering Canada Day Festivities 0 • 1-.0 "Hopefully it will give them some relief.- Coun. Nicholson said in an in- terview Thursday. -It's the same money to the Region, but it's a differ- ent way of paying it ... we met them halfway-** Mr. Solly told the committee Wednesday, the resolution -repre- .ents a compromise... It's a good step I or everybody. - "If this is approved I hope UDI and the development industry under- stands it's time they started investing in Durham in industrial and commer- cial offices;" said Durham Region Chairman Roger Anderson Wednes- day. "Durham is not just bedrooms." The resolution will go to Durham Council for consideration Wednes- day. • Cudw Foot Orthotics Raw: iiiia ess, a■ ; _:.� 1 co fa w u ■ M ■:■::I enanna Road. Su �e 210 ng Dntar c L1 :' ER6 Lwu'w Natuna warranty on D -&M brake Pads and stores. Plus a 12 monVM,Ooo km warranty on lab=1a most GM cars and 44 duty U-ks. "Nitrle quw"10s last. rPkis tax. Dealer may sell for less. valid at Wicpatmp DeaWnruM See Service Adv,, •.err i •�.. ♦'w�.�: i G . i • . • s ..��sw_i •ri . ie� i�i a • •.i ► �'i r rtr'. �a�aw..�ii� l �L �i•�'♦'r',��sf�1 IT 7-T7.'s'"`: 1 1 P%wanton Funal'o iui Ut',,aures ... One G'uud Reasun T,, Srrtzlc. REPAIRS (1 hr) . Relines ' Complete, Partial Dentures NEW PERMANENT, I-'illiam Steil, DD, F,C.A.C.(A) SOFT DENTURE LINER Charles WM, Stell, D.D. 8401d Kingston Rd W DICKERING VILLAGE AJAX - 83-4`94 --- After hours 428-8801 Lwu'w Natuna warranty on D -&M brake Pads and stores. Plus a 12 monVM,Ooo km warranty on lab=1a most GM cars and 44 duty U-ks. 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At SUMMER ART CAMP & Summer Art Classes for all Ages For more information, call Darlene (905) 576-3000, Ext. 114 #M The Robert McLaughlin Gallery 110111 72 Queen Street, Oshawa I lage SYLVAN _ Sylvan offers reading, math and high school credit programmes to help students catch up or get ahead during the summer. First Pickering Place LE�r>1NG 1550 Kingston Rd., Pickering CF�N,t=tt� ("5) �9 �7 SYCCtSS is E w1 itafAtt�."- �i s f GET ALL THE CUTTING EDGE MARVEL COMICS AT: GNU BOOKS t COMKS 8 USED BOOKS If • NON SPORTS CARDS AJAX • TOYS OSHAWA 427-8070 . ROLE PjAYINc 434-1463 200 HARWOOD ST. S GAMES 250 TAUNTON RD. E. 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'S ., School JK -Grade 6 September 2000 Contact: Grace Lutheran School 540 Cromwell Ave., Oshawa Phone: 728-4381 Christian Values taught! At SUMMER ART CAMP & Summer Art Classes for all Ages For more information, call Darlene (905) 576-3000, Ext. 114 #M The Robert McLaughlin Gallery 110111 72 Queen Street, Oshawa I lage SYLVAN _ Sylvan offers reading, math and high school credit programmes to help students catch up or get ahead during the summer. First Pickering Place LE�r>1NG 1550 Kingston Rd., Pickering CF�N,t=tt� ("5) �9 �7 SYCCtSS is E w1 itafAtt�."- �i s f AIP PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 CELEBRAT1O�1S10 Saturday July1S 2000 MAIN STAGE— ; FAMILY FAMILY EVENING C1 DAYTIME FAMILY ACTIVITIES ENTERTAINMENT Kinsmen Park and (foody Realtor Md., South of Molly) PINNERING NIANT ;'� `r= ��tarting at 12 noon PYROMUSINAL FIREWORKS - • - • Pickering 2000 Stage • Pony Rides EXTNAYA6ANZA Show & Picnic Area • Teen Inflatables (30' High j, .� • Pickering Museum Village Mountain, 90 Rain date: Sunday, July 2nd N Demonstrations Obstacle Course. Bungee .00 pin to 11:00 pm) • City Council / Pickering Run) 2000 Welcome Tent • Football • Teen Coffee Hon3el5 OF Pf C Toss Pickering Dolphins Local Teen Bands • Teen Break Dancing and Iri y • Kindergym Park NBA 2 Ban ►= G� • Penny Carnival • Graffiti Demonstration • Children's Inflatables • Senior's BINGO Tent for (Snore White, Fre Adults Station, Rockey Mountain • Variety of Foods, Festival Slide) Snacks • Childrra's Stage Arra & • Visit the Beverage Tent E=ntertainment www.citvofpickerinq.com I k - PARK N' RIDE ON THE SHUTTLE RUR Shuttle bus services will take you to Kinsmen Park and back! Adults: S1.00. Kids: FREE Pickups every 30 minutes from Pickering GO Train. Don Beer Arena & Ontario Power Generation (Brock Rd_ South Lot) starting at 12:00 noon, ending after f fireworks. 1_imited Parking Fee S 2.00 at: Parkham Parkmc FOR MORE INFO CALL 420-4620 Thank you to all volunteers, Service Clubs, Contrnttnity Groups, Partners and Sponsors for the coordination of the Pickering Canada Day West Rouge Canoe Club Summer Day Camp Ages 7-13 Weekdays 9:N a- b 4AS Pan *11cl re and ager hems ava7aMe• Designed for kids who we looking for lots of summer fun. Activities include introduction to canoe. kayak, war canoe, penguins and boat and water safety. The days ane offset with many more exciting activities which include; beach volleyball, soccer, basketball, dodge ball, frisbedultimate, bunball, relays, sandcastle coatests, penguin polo, swimming (at Petticoat Creek wading pool), scavenger hunts, capture the flag, barbecues, and tennis lesson. For more information please cau (905) 839-5597 Incorporated MILITIA OF UPPER CANADA Step bock in time and see rife as it was in o Mil'dory camp. Dressed in period costume the Mirttary and their fanuTms carry out their doily duties. • Battle Re-eimchnerrt at 11 am - 1:30prn - Spm • KICK UP A FUSS CLOGGERS - I pm show Lynde House Museum features an Old- Fashioned Riding Toy Display . • RF80(INDERS (tr+oalfo&se duo) 12pm, 2pny 4:30pen A 7prn FIDDLERS THREE (3 mss, accordionist i spooA�wa 3ptet' Plod • KIDS OLD FASHION GAMES • MAt: MMITH DISPLAY A DEMO SPIMERS, WEAVERS,-10;OOCARVJM Noose -bone _ IA MITI@l LIA k"4bgW4 01111' July 2nd A arc) - REBOtiNDERS (frmnpoline duo) 11:30om, 1:30pm A 3:30pm slows 0000 UNE DAY CRUISE SALEM Join us on a 8 day EXOTIC Western Caribbean Cruise departing from Ft. 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Alterations also available. For appointments, please call 905-619-6789, Ajax I M-161 I I I RX(Are 0 EQUESTRIAN CENTRE REGISTER NOW! SUMMER CAMP • RIDING LESSONS CUSTOMIZED BOARDING English & Western Lesson • Beginner to Advanced • Show Training • Qualified Instructors • Newly Renovated • Barn Heated • Viewing Lounges • Indoor Washrooms • 2 Indoor & 1 Large Outdoor Enjoy Arena the Excitement =77 AIRK" RD AJAX - MINUTES FROM THE 401 905-6833-X2.862 ' —`�a_ Monday June 26 ONLY! 9:30 am 5:30 pm Tro ica1e • Day Eattlk tllluwa Cnfmwt Ilt+ttMa I DAY PORT AFWM DEMW ITUM R Laidadda 4:00 PX O wsd Kali Want rMAA &0 RK io Fi& Gwn D Sat •Fin eon ratans tom, Btiz• TADAIL Comae`� 1'uaa. Tw Dalt at San t:Atttt U M Wad R LaudrUala tbODAlL - �� ■���—�nrlMllAm Mllr�M1/M �. carldva1420 KiG 'W STtaa couRTicE 404-0061 Mon. A Tues. 9:30.5:30 Wed - Fri. 9:30.8:00 Sat 104 r• r r— CAR SHOW Sunda Jug Z HELD AT � July 10:00 AM TO 3.00 PM -- - - CHARITY AUCTION Oshawa .ILodge No 2132 by Bonnie 731 WMsa+ Fid. S. Oshawa, Ant L1H 8E9 Donations Gratefull Acce #,m,4 HOT RODS - SPECIAL INTEREST - PICK-UPS STREET MACHINES - CLASSICS • DASH PLAQUES FOR THE FIRST FIFTY VEHICLES • ENTRY FEE t5" PER VEHICLE Trophies for TOP 10 IN SNOW BEST ENGINE BEST INTERIOR BEST PAINT "BOUNCE OFF" Hydraulic Car Competition DANCE COMPETITION fOtawi tO t0 an Katt Of LIN Musk "M event Is sponsored by these local businesses: Cusiorn Car er Builds Pro Rod Fabrication 905-439-M l CLASSIC Paint & Collision custom Peat 905720-9900 RP Q Enterprises COnOIlente/ Kits Fii Slarr King i"114Ci1i>C1M191V4'jw ADMISSION: Adults $5 Seniors (55+) $4 �-� .S e t1 1Z I Students (13-18) $4 Children (5-12) $3 i 11 age Families $15 and free parking Event Sponsor www.city.pickenng.on.ca/museum (i�� Located on Hwy S7 between Brock Rd. & Westney Rd. Pickering Nuclear 905♦683♦8401 Sunday. June 25 Antique & Classic Car Show Presented by the Antique and Classic Car Club of Canada July 15 do 16 The War of 1812 Re-enacted by: • 11' Regiment of Foot - Grenadier Company .Sunday, August 13 Pastimes of Past Times A day of old fashomed children's games and activities Sunday. August 27 OI' Fashioned Hymn Sing and Afternoon Tea September 9 dr 10 History in Actitm A celebration of the bounty of the harvest and the steam barn open September 15. 16. 22 dr 23 A Spirit Walk Meet the .sptrtts cI the 1837 rebellion. December 3 dr 10 Christmas in the Village Celebrate u Victorian Christmas and Scottish Hogmanay Events 2000 Web Site: htip i/www city prckenng on ca/museum E-mail: museum(acity.pickering.on.ca Open to the public weekends in June and September Open Wednesday to Sunday during July and August. Group or school tours and programmes - on- and of -site arc available by appointment. Call =:4-.r�✓C Grandview Children's Centre presents... Summer Camps flor 5pe�cial Ne+P.ds Children GMlz�lo�vlE 3 The following programs are NEWfor this summer... En T 1t! KREATIVE rJD5 CAMP (5 to 13 yro) MULTI -SPORT CAMP (13 to 19 yrs) Morning (9 am to 12 pm) OR Afternoon (1 to 4 pm) 9 am to 4 pm & extended hotu•s available July 10 -14 August 14 -18 A llu" 21- 25 in Ajax Jtdy 24 - 28 6 July 31- Aupot 4 AWESOME ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES (5 to 13 yrs) MENTOR TRAINING (16 to 29 yrs) Morning (9 am to 12 pm) ONLY 9 am to 4 pm * 4 - 7 Aupwt 8 - n Aupwt 28 - 31 _ July 17 to 24 ONLY For more Details call Grandview Recreation Department 905-728-1673 ext 265 Please join us for our Camp Orientation Night Monday June 26th, 6:30 to 8 pm Ask questions, meet summer staff, register and tour Grandview! Drop in to 600 Townline Road South, Oshawa M mltio w*n to moot lDw - to vin ohm# OAlbkll w Tart *Lw 47Wk ruin #Soafv/Confiabnar 47Mb1zf1vAvA"qg 0Paas J Phwwv 0iPww1 TedvJt &w #Noir Afainft/imm & Tetahnt Lm ofoslAw Show Pr du be AIYD NAVE LOTS OF FUN111 ONE wEEK sEssroxs ONLY $9$AO+csr CALL NOW TO REGISTER NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 17 A/P GAME WEEK FOR KIDS Ages 5 through 13 Age Groups 5-9, 10-13 This is not your regular summer camp. A fun filled week of indoor and outdoor games. Let us be your alternative for Summer Tun. Entry fees: "- • $200.00 for the week • Also includes lunch. Hockey Shirt & T -Shirt Iatlleor Games Qtr dames Hockey Volleyball 3 on 3 Basketball Showdown Slo-Pitch Shills CompetitioXRoUerbLading Soccer Stick and PuckRoad Hockey Public SkatingFlag Football Scavenger HentOlympic Events Billiards lfor more information or to register Call... Terri at ria -695 i< - C! 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(905) 404-9252 &"-s (905) 430-5715 Primay Day Camp (Ages 6-8) July 3-7 Play In A Week (Ages 9-12) 1 Summer Theatre Institute (Ages 13-16) July 10-14, 17-•21 JwwlFor Info Call Tall Free 1-877 "SHO-TYME" (746-8963) Summertime... a great time to CatCh Up and moue ahead! Kid% wtxt are hic-used and ready for school in Septernlher will learn and undersund new materiel nvxe quickly. - Help your child maintain goad grades all year with Oxford's Sutnrner Program. Just a few hours a wick will keep skills sharp in reading. writing. math. study skill; aril thinking. Glue your child a head start in September. Call Us 1udop... Pickering/Ajax 420-140"CORQ Whey LEARNING CENTRES' 668.6800 .rww oxdoraeernerg cam GAME WEEK FOR KIDS Ages 5 through 13 Age Groups 5-9, 10-13 This is not your regular summer camp. A fun filled week of indoor and outdoor games. Let us be your alternative for Summer Tun. Entry fees: "- • $200.00 for the week • Also includes lunch. Hockey Shirt & T -Shirt Iatlleor Games Qtr dames Hockey Volleyball 3 on 3 Basketball Showdown Slo-Pitch Shills CompetitioXRoUerbLading Soccer Stick and PuckRoad Hockey Public SkatingFlag Football Scavenger HentOlympic Events Billiards lfor more information or to register Call... Terri at ria -695 i< - C! NLAN i SPORTS 5amaar �aisg: July Camp • August Camp Girls Camp • Ringettc Camp -�;_V Doak .- •.1 G x.11. 10 P. Yw-stol C -1p w { , ~ Otbttt G ...:tea.., s 5.. v.m.p.. Powrrskating • 3 on 3 Tournaments - Hockey Developmen y�o%kS" in Focus trides G Y thin At Rill rMM b6 Canadian Fl igh t Academy www.flighttraining.org I WE Summer Flight Camp Register Early!! Space is Limited. Regv,ter beture July 7, 2000 and SAVE >50! >0 $250 CFA Summer Camp - Each camp runs for two weeks, starting July 3 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 12 noon.) Includes 3 hours of flight time, ground school, contests and prizes. Anything is possible'! 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Name i Address: Daytime Tel. No. Evening Tel. No. e -- ---- ------ I HIGHWAY 2 N WHITBY � HWY #401 OSHAWA 7 CAU TOMY FOR A FREE IN HOME CONSULTATION .OUR QUAUFIED STAFF WIU ASSIST YOU IN YOUR COLOUR AND DESIGN SELECTIONS! AM PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, Jwrw 25, 2000 Summer activities galore offered at The Youth Centre Teenagers shouldn't be physical disabilities are being complaining about having held on alternate Thursdays nothing to do this summer, as from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. lt's a The Youth Centre is offering free social and recreational a raft of programs in July and drop-in for youths from 13 to August, most of which are 21 with a physical disability. tree. It's being held in partnership From Jul 4 to Aug. 29, with Grandview Children's summer Spa Drop-in Days Centre. Dates are July 6 and lire for young women 13 to 20, Aug. 3, 17 and 31. 19, giving participants a A drop-in for youths with chance to take sonic time to Down's syndrome is being care for themselves. It runs held on the last Wednesday from I to 4 p.m. and there are of each month, from 6 to 8 workshops on such topics as p.m. It's for youths 13 to 21 Wen -Do self-defence, aro- and the group will explore matherapy, yoga, candle the possibility of offering life making, massage, skin care, and social skill activities. healthy eating and fitness. Dates are June 28, July 26 While free, those interested and Aug. 30. must register prior to each A CPR Heart Saver 'A' session they wish to attend. course is being offered on Fun Friday is free, held Thursday, July 6 from 10 week) from July 7 to Aug. a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Participants 2-5, from I to 4 p.m. and it's will learn adult (anyone over open to teenage boys and eight years of age) one -res - girls. There's a different ac- cuer CPR, removing a for- tivity each week, along with eign-body airway obstruc- special guests and outdoor tion, and rescue breathing. excursions. Activities are done in a non-competitive environment and no skills are required. Again, participants must register in advance for each week they plan to at- tend. Those under age IS must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver prior to attending a session. Youth Action Experience is for teens without a job his - ton and are Ioxwking to gain work experience fix a re- sunw. Three week-long scs- sions are being offered, from July 10 to 14. Aug. 14 to IS and Aug. 21 to 25. Each ses- sion runs from 1 to 5 p.m. Participants will learn about employment planning, team- work skills and entrepreneur- ship. There will also be in- struction on resume prcpara- tion, interviewing skills and working together on a com- muniv, prujcct. A certificate h participation will be given to those completing the pro- ject. Participants must regis- ter in advance. Youth Action participants have a chance to receive CPR instruction at a cost of $10. Drama-rama is a series of six free drama workshops where participants will expe- rience different aspects of theatre, drama and perform- ing arts. Workshop topics in- Irlude movement, character development, one -act plays and creativity. Sessions are from 6 to 8 p.m. and are scheduled for July 19 and 27, Aug. 2, 10, 16 and 24. Prior registration is necessary. Every Tuesday evening ilrom July 4 to Aug. 29, free drop-in sessions are being held from 6 to 8 p.m. Youths can come by to play Ninten- do, billiards or computer !tames, enjoy crafts, watch movies, or surf the Internet. Drop -ins for youths with ------------- It's open to youths 13 to 16 and each participant will re- ceive heart and stroke train- ing materials and a Heart Saver 'A' certificate. The cost is $10 and participants must pre -pay and register by Wednesday, June 28. Food 4 Thought is a free weekly prenatal and postna- tal nutrition program for pregnant women under 26 years and for young mothers with infants up to six months. You can share ideas and feel- ings, talk with health profes- sionals, take home healthy fool and prenatal vitamins, and learn about programs and services for mother and baby. It's on Wednesdays from 2 to 6 p.m. Mini Tots Parent -Child Drop -In is on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. The free par- enting program is especially for teens and young parents with children two years or younger. It's a chance to talk about issues, participate in parenting discussions, play time, crafts, stories, rhymes and songs. Healthy snacks will be provided free of charge. An orientation group is available, with appointments possible on a weekly basis. It's for youths 13 to 19 to dis- cuss the one-on-one or group counselling programs avail- able at the centre. S.M.I.L.E. Teen Prenatal Program is being offered on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with the dates to be announced. Single Moth- ers & Infants Learning Expe- rience is a free six-week pre- natal program for expectant young mothers and it's facili- tated by a public health nurse from the Durham Region Health Department. For more information or to register, call 428-1212. o to wbra tc the bet nears o/ - your [I*/C l _ Street smarts for seniors (NC) -Walking is everyone's exercise. It's enjoyable, it keeps you lit, it is perfect for all ages, and walking delivers countless additional health benefits. Older pedestrians are at a higher risk of falling or being hit by a vehicle however, because mobility and perception deteriorate as part of the aging process. According to the Canada Safety Council, recently released statistics in the United States show that older persons (ages 70+) account for 18 per cent of all pedestrian fatalities, and that the pedestrian death rate for both men and women is the highest of any age group. And while there is no specific data for our country yet, the organization believes a similar situation could exist here. Canada Safety Council documents are an important resource of the Canadian Health Network (CHN), a web site that is funded by and in partnership with Health Canada and with hundreds of non-profit health organizations across the country. For more information on improving pedestrian conditions, type in www. canadian- health- network. ca and then, using the Keyword Search, type in "Seniors walking". 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Welcome to Wdm wt Creek, the gated adult lifestyle community on the shores of Lake Ontario, featuring a fabulous golf course, swimming pools, lawn bowling, tennis courts and a spectacular 28,000 square foot -- — Durham writers wNEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 21 P IV circle s out fall workshop schedule Participants can learn to work through writer's block, write poetry The Writers' Circle of Durham Region (WCDR) Is gearing up for a busy fall. The group has just an- nounced its fall workshops, which will offer something for everyone. The WCDR's first work- shop will feature Dorothea Helms discussing 'Getting the Word Out: Ad Writing for Print and Radio'. This workshop will be held Sat- urday, Sept. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Picker- ing Central Library. Ms. Helms will talk about advertising and how it fits into a company's marketing plan. Partici- pants will learn the parts of a print ad, how to write ad- vertorials and radio ads, where visuals fit in, how copywriters interact with clients and agencies and what to charge for copy- writing. There will also be a sec- tion on how Internet adver- tising differs from tradi- tional media. In October, the WCDR presents two workshops that are sure to interest many people and fill up quickly. On Saturday, Oct. 7, well-known Canadian film, television and theatre actor Neil Crone will present 'Creativity Through Impro- visation.' Stuck'? Blocked'? Bored with the same old tried and true ways of ap- proaching your creative ex- plorations'? Mr. Crone will lead par- ticipants tivough a series of fast -paced exercises de- signed to "shake loose stagnant brain cells and re- arrange them in new pat- terns.' Workshop participants will learn techniques that will help break through creative stagnation and do some on -the -spot improvis- ing. This workshop has a maximum capacity of 20 participants. Poetry lovers won't want to miss 'Flying Bal- loons: An Idiosyncratic Ex- ploration of Poetry', with Lucy Brennan, on Satur- day, Oct. 28. This work- shop will include a discus- sion of poems and their his- tory. Participants are asked to bring their favourite poem including poet and date, to help with this ex- ploration. The afternoon will encompass an interac- tive workshop format with participants creating and sharing poetry. Reading work aloud is something writers are often asked to do, yet some are not comfortable with. So why not be prepared? On Thursday, Nov. 16, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., popular novelist Jonathan van Bilsen presents 'Presenting You' - a workshop that will help writers do verbal jus- tice to their work. In addition to learning skills that will enhance preparation and presenta- tion techniques, partici- pants will he videotaped so they can watch themselves in action. If you've ever left the stage wishing you'd been more confident, read better or gripped your audi- ence's attention more tight- ly, this workshop is for you. To register for workshops, contact Lois Gordon by e- mail at IjgordonCa)on.aibn.com or by phone at (905) 471- 9484. The Writers' Circle of Durham Region is a non- profit organization dedicat- ed to encouraging and pro- moting the art and skill of writing, fostering literacy and providing moral sup- port to writers through edu- cation and networking, both independently and in co-operation with existing organizations. JASON L1E.BREGTS/ News Advertiser photo A swing and a wish Bob Hallidav didn't seem to mind the distraction pre- sented b.y Sparkv, the fire department mascot, during a memorial Rolf tournament for Pickerinis fireft•ghter Bill Jerdan who died of cancer three -years asZo. All proceeds from the event at Claremont's Four Seasons Golf Club went to the Children's Wish Fnuncl l ;„tr. Take CARE finding work this summer COWORT WITH AJAX — By taking CARE, you could succed in landing a new job. Four free workshops are being held by Career Assis- tance and Resources for Employment (CARE) on Thursdays in July for peo- ple needing help finding work. Resume preparation is being held on July 6, while developing job leads is on July 13, interviewing skills on July 20 and maintaining self-esteem on July 27. All of the workshops begin at I p.m. and arc held at the CARE offices at 1400 Bayly St., Unit 12, I 111111111110nmum CHy �} {� Yteesrinasy Dogs, Cats, Birds & Exotics, - Medicine - Surgery - Dentistry - Ptemtive Health - Prescription Diets - Boarding Dr. J- sawyer Anweim y,,4yr *knawww ("5) 420-'1555 365-1255 Gayly St., rmgr it pod RA. Haus: Mon -Fri 8am-7pm Bay Bidges Plaza, Pickering Sat 9=n-3pn CANAIMAN "THE KNEE Msmrm SPECIAUSTS" �► Specializing in assessment, education and active rehabilitation of knee problems �► Coverage by Extended Health Plans, MVA Insurance + Knee bracing * Orthotics The Court 416 -281 -KNEE 2863 Ellesmere Rd., Suite 202 Scarborough, ON M1E 5E9 (416-281-5633) 850 King W (At Thomton) Oshawa WELCOME Please Call For Apps. Pickering, next to the GO station. Also, an orientation ses- sion on programs, services and other workshops avail- able is held every Thursday morning at 9 a.m. All workshops and ori- entation sessions must be booked by appointment. CARE is part of the Durham Region Unem- ployed Help Centre. Call the CARE offices at 420-4010 for more infor- mation or to reserve a spot. You can also visit the CARE Web site at www.unemployedhelp.on.c a. 46 Vn0at , a Wit -a.MA.0%0A .derth eachNOWRwCA�M_! Classic Heating & Cd 1905) 665-7778 or Visit our 1-877-7”-7778 Showroom King Street Cat Hospital is the Durham's Only ►1NG tiTItEE.T The kierift staff indudes Veterinary Clinic a. cr..lki. e. Exclusive* For -CIO feet place to take their feline com- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY • T� Monwy - Friday e "L - 7 p.in Hospital in Oshawa.lecepill011ist Sat a a.m. - moon Kwen Petifson NEW KITTIES 850 King W (At Thomton) Oshawa WELCOME Please Call For Apps. Pickering, next to the GO station. Also, an orientation ses- sion on programs, services and other workshops avail- able is held every Thursday morning at 9 a.m. All workshops and ori- entation sessions must be booked by appointment. CARE is part of the Durham Region Unem- ployed Help Centre. Call the CARE offices at 420-4010 for more infor- mation or to reserve a spot. You can also visit the CARE Web site at www.unemployedhelp.on.c a. 46 Vn0at , a Wit -a.MA.0%0A .derth eachNOWRwCA�M_! Classic Heating & Cd 1905) 665-7778 or Visit our 1-877-7”-7778 Showroom King Street Cat Hospital is the purrf ect place to takey our cat Cat owners in Durham The kierift staff indudes Region have discovered the purr- MjW CW6 Me; Melissa feet place to take their feline com- parisons. Itt's the King Street Cat ;' Fedeflco OW Angela Fkwk Hospital in Oshawa.lecepill011ist Kwen Petifson Dr. Christina McRae and her J and a: Chriglinot MCRW WO staff aretrue cat lavers and thea t Tabift18h0 � � � ad0�i0f1. Pa andthek owners sense this from the time their . your cat outdoors in really cold cat to the tune they live. weather. Frostbite is always a con- iAle wanted to create a Pi" ' cern so to avoid it keep your cat in where cab let comfortable and during the day and especially at thtaes not always the case when r; ` night when the temperature drops they share spece with dogs and below otter ," she,_ befave leaving. iE they don't then The clinic is open 8 a.m. to 7 Mon. to Fri. 8 to 12 „King Street Cat Hospital be aware of signs of breathing dif- p m. and a.m. offers a full array of services but ficulfws, �gm� loss noon on Saturday.weight now is the time to watch for ill- and vomiting while you re away ' The King Street Cat Hospital nesses such as feline heart worm and take them to a veterinarian as also has the Joey Fund in memory ;"This is similar to canine soon as Pte- of the clinic's fust resident cat who heart worm but causes lung dki- " With holiday -died in 1996 at the age of 16. The season �too eases in cats,' gays Christina.g retrtenteir feed the cat fund is to aid neglected and "With many people travelling much turkey or other treats,"says abused CaiS and t0 find them d south this winter with their cats Christina. "Also remember cats new home. they should take precautions love tinsel and they tend to eat it The hospital is located at the before leaving.' `"e °l � � � k� Your cat show take 1 so edw avoid us it or it � plaza at 850 King St. W. at Thomton Rd. For more informa- out of their reach. meditation in a chewable pill formshe also warns about keeping } call? 579 -MEOW (6369). t• h AM PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS 1.30 kg PH.7CJC1 ... 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People who are ticketed have the option of at- tending a two-hour education session with a parent or guardian instead of paying a fine. -Originally, education sessions were only open to individuals who were ticketed for riding a bike without a helmet." says public health nurse Julia Lechner. "We've had such a tremendous interest in this program that we're now opening our last educa- tion session to anyone who wants to attend" The health department notes al- though the push is on to raise aware- ness this month, tickets can be given out at anv time throughout the year. "It's important for everyone to real- ize that police officers can and will issue tickets at any time to children under 18 who are not wearing a helmet while riding their bike:" says Ms. Lechner. 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Dustin Giglio 2. Mitchell Emerson. Brandon Robin- san 2. MVPs Dustin Giglio and Mitchell Emerson). Tim Hor. t ,ns (Purge) 3 (Conner Jackson. Nicholas Kaaev 2, MVP !)yen Rifts) vs. Tim Horton (Wide) 7 (Adam Bradey 3. %af ,anal Ayers -Fermin 3. Michael Pm, MVP DJ Cushvray): T m Horton (Maroon) 3 (Michael O'CorneN 3. MVP Tristan 'AcKone) vs. Tim Horton(Turpuome) 3 (Marsaus Gooden 2. ,)ytan Ramude. MVP Marsaus Gooden) BOYS LMXR*NE -A- DIVISION Jura 19: Tim Horton -Hunter Green t (Donor MacGdl. MVP I.icob Toynton) vs. Tim Horton -Navy Blue 1 (Brardyn Jones). "m Fbrbrhs-Teal 3 (Scott Paradis. Michael Bates 2, MVP cyan Thomas Jobe) vs. Natures Yard 3 (Lan Bak. Harry Tbbs MVP Liam Bos), Tim Hortons- hAe 2 (Natharvel Ayres-Fer- -n 2. iMP Ryan Brown) vs. Tim Morons-Turpuooe 4 ',Aarsaus Gooden. Jonathan Henry 2. Joe Wainwright. MVP `-Il ban Henry): T•n Hortons-Purple 1 (Nicholas Jaghal. MVP Arlin Vale) vs Tim Hortahs-Maroon 3 (Michael Lands. Kyle ;mel. Tristan Mc(one. MVP's Michael Laide and Kyle Smith) DOM LN4DER4:IVE '8' DIVISION Juno /9: Busy Bees 5 (Kevr, Croswei. Kodey OgaW 4. MVPs '. Chola6 Fletcher and Joseph Lino) vs Cam Tod and Die 2 "aybr Easson. Michael Marco• MVP Jordan Noel): Tm Hor- ',n-Sky Bk» 1 (DyW Piearte-Moore. MVP Jared Anderson) Pickering SID -Sports 3 (Kernelh Hrpnan. Sowert McKen- ::•r. Eect Kotsopoubs. MVP E" Kdsopouice) GPKZ UNDER SU( DrASION ATM 20-. Flyers 7 (Michelle Robinson 4, Chharrel Rappos. An. :rea Garland Amanda Rose. MVP Krishna Downey) vs. 7. eren 0 (MVP's Mayan Ferguson and Nc hoaa Leigh). UCC 1121 Home 5 (Lauren Sayers. Natalee Wise 4. MVP Natal" Nee) vs. Eagles 4 (Kate" Arat Noon 4): Deb= 6 (Emily Bas. ;ea. Heather Bladon. Megan Keenan 2. Nicole schaoW Katieib Walsh. MVPs Sarah Moffat and Megan Keenan) vs. .-ions 1 (Careen Zarrmen. MVPs Afh m Miller and Teghhen -W"wson): Dollar Contracting 7 (Aleio Crarw. MkchW Flo. l Tina Kokkotas 2. Iteelhw Phaos, Lauren Scabn. Jo-Ama hdhultz MVPs Em 07Wrn and Michelle Flowers) vs. Mikala 2 (Nicole Berodettq Massa Seeley) GIRLSLINDER4WE DMSION May 30: Sparklers 1 (Sara Pohner) vs li ala Inc 6 (Megan 'kLeod 2. Nmeees Even. She on S euve. Melissa Pavidis '. MVP Amy Ghhataora): Carpet Towne 0 (MVP Veronica 400d) vs A=aa% II 1 (Fla . -ca Eneeer. MVPs Fbmmica _.aster and Sarah 1.0-terl Boyer Pontiac 1 (MVP Laura agkonr) vs. Jhmbo Video 3 (Devin Koczan. Victoria Koczen. '40- Barney MVP Dwyer Korean): Kas Me*" 0 MVP Blythe Hgg)rhson) vs. GraMe Press 6 (Karn Toomsalu, Kanegh Heard. Kelsey Caughln. Linsey Nyamura. Enca lav0s. Kelly Crag, MVPs Keay Craig and Karn Toornsill ,'erdy 4 (Roxarn Sepuera• Calla Gartner. Tierra VYarner. Tess Sattler. MVP's Roawm Sequeira and Angela Glarhzrnam) vs Awfies World 2010 0 (MVP Whalley Elenor): Or Christopher Tom I (Rcbyn Garrey MVP Robyn Garvey) vs. oduske Ea - 9W 1 (Alison Smith. MVP's Alison Smifh arta Shorty Dunkley). Jhrhe 1$- Granite Press t (Kelly Crilgl hrs- Wily I (Kathryn Ru"ok), Jumbo Video 5 (Spencer. Hare. Victoria Koczan. Kathenhne Barney, Kayls Schroeder, aroma Robinson. MVP Kelsey Spure1) vs. Sparklers 2 (Jacphwlyn Best. Marissa Smdn, MVP Massa Smith): Milk" Inc. 5 (Sharman Sawe 3. Melissa Pavidis 2. MVP's Shannon Saul and Melissa Parkdis) vs. OdLAke Eagles 1 (Kayla Agnew, MVP Kayla Agnew)- Carpet Towne 2 (Sneby Form 2. Sheby Forza) vs Abamand 3 (KellyWlest 2, Miriam Shiraz), MVP's M110171 ) 5 (Kelsey Reardon. Jorma Smith. LaurenGiles 2. Leigh Stephen, MVP Lauren tyles) ha. Boyar Pbntoic 3 (Slapham W -W- 2. Marna MGI, MVP's seWor e, McNown and Well Men); Acckriele N 4(MWreyMoiMiL Ciera HK F rninem Ex- eter 2. MVPs Lindsay Taylor and Clara Hi) vs. W WM Vlbrld 2000 0 (MVP Katl,pan Lahey). 90YS' UNDER -10 DIVWN June 9: Lynx 7 (Brandon Boninelo 2, Zacwry Larniecral 5, MVP Brandon B -NW) va. Flyers 2 (Jaden Hi, Kevin MbrN- Wri e1Y): Ryaaih GOOM Ina 3 (Saab P016L Jonas hen Clay - Ion. N" MeeaNM MVP Sawn PahiYds) vs. Carpel Towne 2 (Art" Soloriah 2, MVP Conor Hwdlly): orilario tower BoNe 9 (Chrislopfhwr Prat 4. Anile• Naulh, Jesse MVPs Tyles Bel Anbeel NwuMh) vs. Mwslerworks Screen R-Wg 3 Manch Farnell Brandon Zorn, Graham Y): Gotler Associllas 1 (is" Jamieson) vs. Tw Tech Canada 2 (Lubes MjIst RanNho LoWton, MVP Aden while). June 12 Flyers 3 (Kom Iitorlpomwy 2, Russel Blehkarn 1) vs. Carpel Towne 5 (IWWn A 1 2. Anthony Sotedeh, br Stephwre Hanhwde): Tri -Tech canaria 6 (Tay - Lucas Wet, Colwn Ledo, Ed" si lh, Ronheio lddnan) vs. Lynx 0, RyswYh G Ill Inc. 3 (SW Pervlds 2, Khan Fomeslen) vs. Florio AAatVnurn 4 (CtuaWpher Boessler. Evan Fletcher. Jason Josue 2): Mealrworlts Screen Printing 0 vs. Gi*W AMODSOes 3 (Mathew Swill Meurcho Ogega, Joshua Biingr): Mwahel Homes 4 (Il rner Femrndez, MichMorshal, Christopher Riches, AlearWer Starkey) vs. Ontaro Poem GwWon °tl2 (Clxiabpher Prat, Andrew Na Juts 19: GWdw Auccialm 2 (Mathew Keenan. Justin Prasad) vs. Ryswin Girls" Inc. 3 (Sean PeAdis. Jonathan Clayton 2, MVP Flan KO): Tri -Tech Canada 3 (Carey Arnot, Lucas *wt James Urge, MVP's C"m Led; Rorneko Loft - men) vs. Caret Tonne 1 (Kevin Baker, MVP Spencer Pau- nngion); Flyers 3 (Kevin Monlpomeryl Nicholas Beare 2) vs Alasterworks Screen Printing a (BrarWon Zorn 2. Nadim Sule- reran, Patrick Fallen 5). CELIA BRONKHORST/ News Advertiser photo Taking aim Penny Boyes, of Pickering, is ready to make a fore- hand return while playing a friendly game of tennis at the Glendale Tenni f Club recently. Pickering High top golf team AJAX - The Pickering phy after carding a final High School Trojans boys' aggregate (best three of golf team was the best off four players) score of 241, the tee at the Mizuno On- 28 over par. Finishing in tario High School Golf second and third positions championship hosted at the were two other Durham Oakridge Golf Club in Region schools, McLaugh- Ashburn June 12. lin CVI of Oshawa and An - Twenty -three schools derson CVI of Whitby, re - from Scarborough to spectively. Blackstock entered the Individually, Matt Hard - event which enjoyed per- ing of McLaughlin carded fect weather throughout a 74 for the best individual the day -long event. score at the champi- The Pickering High onships. Bruce Glenn of School team of Bruce Pickering and Brad Smith Glenn, Axel Riley, Ryan of Jean Vanier finished in a Zylstra and Scott Brown second -place tie with a took the championship tro- score of 76. -J U N E 2 5 2 0 0 0 Pickering man demes sport of grappling Martial arts instructor leads Canada to gold BY AL RIVE7T Sports itdttor PICKERING - An area martial arts coach led his Canadian team to an international gold medal for the third time in three years. Darrell LaFrance. 39, the head in- structor at the Canadian Centre for Grappling Arts in Pickering, took his five -member Canadian grappling team to the World Kohudo Federation World Tournament in Vienna, Austria in early June. Not only did the Canadian team - with its members coming from across the GTA - win the gold medal, but each of the five athletes won every single match in their respective weight classes. That feat. notes LaFrance. was even more significant in that this year's world tournament included more European countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Austria) and double the number of athletes from the last world championships in Quebec City in 1999. In total, 8W competitors from 24 countries took part in the 2000 edi- tion in Austria. "Every year the competition gets tougher and tougher." notes LaFrance. a sixth degree black belt in jujitsu. "There were a lot of strong fighters." LaFrance is one of Canada's fore- most experts in the grappling aspect of jujitsu - a variation of judo. Grappling is "more of a self-de- fence technique, while still keeping it safe so no one gets hurt." says LaFrance. He introduced grappling to Cana- dians in 1982 and, since that time, has been heavily involved in organiz- ing and developing rules so that the martial art was accepted not only na- tionally, but internationally. "It's been a long road:' notes LaFrance who says the sport of grap- pling has become a popular form of martial art in the past eight }ears. Area athletes make fast tracks at Legion meet Ajax and Pickering athletes repre- senting the Oshawa Track and Field Club posted medal -winning results at the Royal Canadian Legion District 'F' track and field meet in Belleville Saturday, June 17. In the 15 -and -under girls' divi- sion, Shannon Boodram placed first in the 200 metres, 400 metres, and the 300 -metre hurdles. Tabia Charles also ran well, earning the gold medal in the 100 metres and triple jump, and silver in the 200 metres. Winning bronze medals in the 200 metres and 800 metres was Jenn Evans. Elyse Campbell finished second in the 800 metres and third in the 1500 metres In the 15 -and -under boys' divi- sion, Nick O'Donohue placed first in the 100 -metre hurdles, 300 -metre hurdles, 200 metres and Ione jump. Michael Andrew placed second in the 200 metres and 400 metres. In the 17 -and -under girls' catego- ry, Leigh Cushine placed first in the 800 -metre hurdles, 400 -metre hur- dles and second in the 200 metres. Kaillie Tyler placed second in the 100 -metre hurdles and fourth in the 100 metres. In the 17 -and -under boys' bracket, Paul Martin placed first in the 400 - metre hurdles and high jump, and second in the long jump. Devon Blair finished first in the 200 metres and 100 metres. 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If you are currently an lnvestrnent Advisor, a professional, such as an accountant or lawyer, or in the banking or mutual fund industry and are looking for new challenges and the opportunity to take control of your personal financial success, we are interested in hearing from yoti. We offer you an outstanding Investment Advisor training program, and the support and backing of a dedicated team of Head Office professionals. To learn more, please mail your resume in strictest confidence to Ian Glover,V.P. Branch Manager, RBC Dominion Securities 111 Simcoe Street N, P.O Box 705, Oshawa, Ontario, L I H 7M9 RBC Dominion Securities is an equal opportunity employer. 0-92 RBC 10-111411 DOMINION SECURITIES Pra/arWralvlrxNhmanaw and RBC Dominion Securities is a Member Royal Batik Financial Croup. Afendur, Canadian trmestor Protection Fund. ivivwrhirds.irom •.4� �.'�yt���7"/,..f�i". .. ,r r': ih..1i';�'�tw'/��ry`R�'�+"°,a�:l�.'w6. t.i.. � ��.i' . . � ... � •�� � .ilAlR,ttitr111�, cartes OppOI'IllillClQS`; �L..0 .�._,u. Ill.,:: rr.- ...-- ---`— --�F s�Ewk'w"ZY✓ We require one new vehicle Sales Consultant and one used vehicle Sales Consultant Previous sales experience is definitely an asset We offer one of the best remuneration and benefit packages in the business, and are seeking professional, motivated people, determined to achieve a successful career as a Sales Consultant Please fax your Resume, in strict confidence, to (905) 576-3213 or e-mail us at info@onWtiomotorwies.com. Though we thank all respondents, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please. We are an equal opportunity employer: 1 1 careers 1 1 Careers �%v h.,,.'e created the krllowing open- ings that are currently available in our maintenance department. MAINTENANCE MECHANIC You will rebuild and repair different types of paper conversion equipment !I e. bag machines, slitters, sheeters k winders). You will troubleshoot electric, ppneumatic and hydraulic controls. Uti- lize tools and machines (Bridgeport, lathe etc.) to fabricate, repair and maintain equipment. Dismantle, move/ imtall machinery and perform some electrical work as rewired. the qualified candidate will have 2+ %curs of mechanical ex rience as a maintenance mechanic. Must havegood mechanical and troubleshooting skills. I-ctronic and pneumatic skills are a plus. MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT You will be responsible for performing r,,utine preventative maintenance and :r.Pection of assigned equipment. May '1' r maintenance mechanics with dis- mantling, overhauling and assembling o•.luipment and machinery. the qualified candidate will have .orae mechanical experience in the maintenance department or related me- chanical experience. Must have good mechanical aptitude and strong manual dexterity. Must be able to work well -ith others and under limited super- vision. . It you are interested in these opportuni- ties, please mail your resume or com- plete an ap lication: Naim Packaging, Inc. 125 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario. LIN 1C4 Fax (905) 668-5038 Are You neltng tela What You Are Worth? Would You Like to Get Paid What You Could Be Worth? 2 Week Program available in the Sales A Marketing Industry We have hundreds of CAREER POSITIONS available in almost every field Guararlteed Iota Placement Positions in Excess of $40-$60,000 per year The Sales & Marketing Professionals Call: (905) 404-73M A, uu it nate rwmm for a TECHNOLOGIST Either in the Architectural, Civil or Construction field for a manufacturer of wood components for the construction industry located in the Durham Region. For the successful candidate, we offer a challenging position in an extremely active design department. Skills in Autocad, struc- tural and wood beam design an asset. Remuneration depending on experience. Full benefit package available. Resumes by fax: 905-623-6484 OW) those to be interviewed will be contacred. Required 25 DOCK WORKERS F!T to start immediately (Days, Aftemoons) Local Durham Please Call Dave T.D.S. 1-877-833-3308 Local: 905-430-8605 Fax: 905-430-5657 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MAI NTEN AN CE/OPERATI ON S In this newly created position, you will pro- vide administrative and purchasing support for maintenance/cnginecring, production and operations. You will maintain the work order entry system, files/schedules and maintain inventory. You will prepare pur- chase orders for parts and service contracts along with expediting parts pickups and en- suring that all the paperwork is completed to the required standard. The qualified candidate will have a college degree in Business Administration, Pur- chasing or Technology and 2+ years of ad- ministrative experience in a maintenance/ engineering planning, production or pur- chasing environment. Must have excellent computer skills and ideally will have data base development management and knowl- edge of maintenance software programs. Microsoft Office experience is required. Needs to have excellent communication, organizational and follow-up skills. If you are interested in this opportunity, please complete an application, mail or fax your resume and salary requirements to: McNairn Packsgutg 125 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario. LIN 1C4 Fax (905) 668-5038 OF FLORAL DENGN * 25 wk. Floristnt A Business Program * 12 wk. intensive 3-phase program 3 wk. Professional course Part-time/full time courses available. 'A beautiful career to be ins Financial assistance stmt be available • ss Shucee S. Oshawa ("S) 436.7746 • 7 PtreSress Are. 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A2 ORMNS for Broker, 3 yrs. experience. clean abstract, Call 905- Canada and us. .... 571-1097_ NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 27 ASW o Education M —; HNp M Geow Help INFORMATION SYSTEMS / INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING An Ajax based Tier 1 automotive Parts Manufacturer with three facilities in Ontario and 2 in the United States requires a person for Information Systems / Industrial Engineering. Being the leader in the market, Jet is growing aggressively as a global moulded fibreglass products manufacturer. The company has embarked on a shop floor data collection system in order to provide visibility to accurate meas- urable 'real time' equipment and operational data. The successful candidate will have full responsibility for design, project management, co-ordination, and implementation of the system The initial assignment for this position would be to complete all data collection point, hardware and software integration, at the AJ -ax Ontario facility, followed by a roll-out of the same infrastructure to all Ontario and US locations. The candidate will be involved in a wide varie- ty of work including: electrical and mechanical installations, PC and PLC programming. Qualifications: Engineering Degree or equivalent experience, PC Programming Visual Basic preferred, Alan Bradley PLC - RS Logoix/RS Linx programming preferred. Responsibilities: Project management, require- ments analyses, PLC sensor logic and display, co-ordination of outside contractors, electrical drawings and schematics, process documenta- tion, user training. Contact: Glen MacQuarrie Fax: 905-686-1707 E-mail: gmacqua@jetcomp.com We are a world leader in the supply of interior au- tomotive parts and are currently searching for an individual that fits the following criteria: SUPPUER QUALITY ENGINEER Responds to OEM/ Customer quality related con- cerns, coordinates corrective action with OEM I facilities. Communicates status, supports continu- ous improvement activities. Please forward your resume by fax to: Human Resources 905-879-0295 Concord, Ontario MCareer Training 1 Career Trairing WEB SIS- Diploma Flexible r4ancing +s t dates. Prime �AItute Scarborou�u*y N-Yot ; wntown Graduate wlfll o Diploma HIS = Esthetician e. bili maw or Hairstylist ii. tgftt who Now if ale lime for a *ofamafr uid► a furore! Call 728-7383 (Esthetics) 576-0479 (Hair) Fantastic Job am-- lent! 15 Srmcoe St. S , Oshawtor MWGsritusl Hip 1 Ge 1 14111111 requires AZ DRIVER Clean abstract and U. S. experience a must. Steady runs, home wee- kends, good wages. 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COUNTER NELP NEEDED for dry-cleaning depots in Ajax/ Pickering. Days/Evenings/ Weekends. Computer knowl- (preferred. Will train.. )683-9000 or (905)420- . Afq 10" ..... . HAIRSTYLISTS WANEDwi% • Excellent wage and benefits plow • Full and part time positions • Paid vacation 1 As. after 1 year, 3 wks. after 3 years • Dental, Drug and Eyecare pbn • Busy locations • No clientele required • Advanced training provided Whitby Pickering (905) 666-6890 (905) 831-2196 Hourly wage S7.50 (905) 509-0195 0shalwa Hourly wage S8.50 Ajax (905) 434-4994 (905) 428-6824 Hourly wage S7.50 Hourly wage S8.50 w aF. treo.etseowM -r`a__VE awta"100• tftsit our webute: www.firsttftoice-conn JOB FA/R2 STUDENTS WELCOME! BROCK/BAYLY $7.00 PER "OUR • SortersAnserters • General Labourers • Picker/Padcem • Auto Part Rackers ($7.50/hr.) • Exper. Machine Operators (f10.00fltr.) (Min- 3 yrs. exper. and must be mechanically inclined.) wESTNEY/SAYLY $7.00-$7.10 PER "OUR • Packers • Assemblers • Mover Helpers ($8.00/hr.) w111TES/HVIV. 401 $7.00 PER HOUR • Packers • Assemblers REWARDS • Long-term positions (some lead to full-time) • Vacation Paid Weekly • Stat Holiday Pay • Bring a friend, earn a referral bonus All slid avaNaNe. Shm"ced sshrty bootsishoes is required. Bring your void ch"m lex direct deposit. V#Wk In 6:30 am. to 12:30 p -m. Tuesday, Jur» 27, 2000 Plii: Ren- 2,1867 al RdM"- 2 =I=I— Come join the OWASCO Team! Full-time position now available for a Moterbome and Car Rental Clerk You need to have a pleasant personality, and to be able to speak Dutch or German. Some computer knowledge is required Please fax resume to the attention of Willem Woudwyk: OWASCO CANADIAN CAR AND CAMPER RENTAL Fax (905)668-9734 tunas: wi imwaudwo9owasco-cana cam No phone calls please. Full & Part Time Cooks & Wait Staff Minimum 2 yrs. exp. Call for appt. 905-831-3469 r'� 'AP PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 Visit Us On The Internet: www.durhamnews.net 1 Ger eral Help 1 General Help 1 CsewW HMp 1 G4 -"HMP 1 GwwW HMp 1 GBn" HNP 1 C*-" N*1 G81" HIIIp GlffttlrN MNp Letter Carriers Work Locations. Greater Toronto Area, Aurora, Bowmanville, Keswick, Milton, Halton, Brampton, Oakville, Orangeville, Georgetown, Newmarket, Ajax, Pickering and Oshawa Salary. $17.28 per hour Reference Number- CDLC01 Letter Carriers are needed on a temporary on- call as required basis. Letter Carriers must be available to work Monday - Friday as required on short notice for approximately 3 - 4 hours per day to a maximum of 8 hours. To qualify for this position, you must have a valid Ontario Class "G" (or better) driver's licence. You must have an acceptable safe driving record. Letter Carriers are required to walk up to 7-10 kilometers and carry up to 15 kilograms in all weather conditions Knowledge and use of the English language is essential for these positions. If you are interested in either a Letter Carrier or Driver position and meet the above qualifications, attach an original current Driver's Abstract to vour resume. auotina appropriate reference number, and send it to: Canada Post Corporation, Employee Relations, 969 Eastern Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M41L 1A5. Driver s Abstracts can be obtained from the Ministry of Transportation. Canada Post Corporation is an Employment Equity Employer, and welcomes applications from women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. Canada Post Corporation wishes to thank all applicants, however. only those under serious consideration will be contacted. For more information on Canada Post, please visit our Web site at: www.canadapost.ca DRIVERS CLASS DZ • I-nmedidte opc•ning;, • 1',rmanent ppcoosihons • l urbside Waste CtAlection - Garbage, Retvdabes, Blue Box pick up and curftside sorting, and Yard Waste • DZ Driven • Licence an asset, wall upgrale • Ensure professional and timely collection services • Be able to meet minimum productivity targets • G.xod customer service skills • Able to work effectively in a team environment • Previous experience preferred • Competitive rates • Company paid benefit plan • Uniforms provided • Safety incentive program • Current abstract required Please apply to: MILLER WASTE Durham Inc. wA4rYt 1220 Squires Beach Rd O HOM Picketing, Ont. LIW 375 Fax (905)426.4223 ACHIEVE SUCCESS !! A GOURMET FAST FOOD CHAIN Now has opportunities for ambitious individuals seeking rapid personal growth and financial gain. We have positions available for: Full time Grill Cook, Food Prep, Cashier and Assistant Manager. Candidates please apply in person Mon. -Fri. 2-5 or fax 1163 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Ontario. Phone: (905) 839-5425 Fax: (905) 839-7459 COURIER DRIVERS :seeded io stars mmedutely Experience Preferred FuWpan time. poo0 pay Cal Brent (905)427-d6t2 between 9a m and 3p m Cars or am senors welcom COURIER DRIVERS wnh vas or cars are needed to sernoe the Durfum and Torom area Earniq poiff" $700 weekly nus Drspailcher Posdion also avalable Call(905)427-8093 2 years US OTR Clean abstract, Criminal search, Good rates, New tractor. (906)433-2939 DRM WITH G License re- quired for expedne van Must have 2 yrs experience Clean record b tree to travel NO - est Commission pad Apply to File 1554. 481 Oshawa. On - land .L1H 71.5 OZ DRIVEN i HELPER re- quired for ildnveries Moving expawrkx a must Good pay. 5 days per week. Call (416) 891-1654 EARN SM. $300.. SSW or more per week, assembknq products in the comfort of your own torte Send a sdf- addressed stamped envelope to:O.PH 6-2400 Dtin' St. W.. Store 541. Rel 636. Mts- sema w. Om. L.SK 2R8. EARN FROM $1♦15MOUR Domino's Pizzarow hiriry delivery drivers, must have own car Appy in person at 1215 Bayley St Pickering 831- D030 In Ajax 10 Harwood Ave S. 663-9993. In Oshawa 650 King St E 434-2555. Paid ash rightly ASSISTANT needed for daycare in Ajax. ,ax resume to: 905-420-4534 M aim f1•wr•, rrMrT EAST SIDE MARIO'S Ajax Now Hiring - Line Cooks - Prep Cooks - Bartenders - Servers - Kitchen Manager 100 Westney Rd. S. a GO Sation Apply in person: June 27, 3-5 pm LIQUIDATION WORLD WE JUST KEEP GROWING!! JOIN CANADA'S LARGEST NATIONAL LIQUIDATOR IN OUR NEW OSHAWA LOCATION! * Managers and Assistant Positions a Paint and Furniture Managers • Cashiers, Stock Personnel a Part time/Ful! time e Hard working, team players only PLEASE FAX RESUME TO: (613)392-1759 Att: Jim Harris Full-time PRODUCTION STAFF STOREFRONT Required. Apply in person to: 465 Bayly St. W., Ajax 6780 Kingston Rd. Scarborough fax (905) 428-1647 DIRECT DRIVER PERSONNEL REQUIRES • 20 AZ/DL drivers for new contract in Scarborough area • DZ Driven for Durham Recycling • General labourers for Markham and Pickering ( Students We1corrle) • Dispatcher for expanding Pickering operation CaD: ("S) 420.5005 or 14177.420.1270 or Fax to: (g05) 42o -127o DURAMOULD PLASTICS INC. We are currently accepting applications for mould set-up peclple and quality inspection personnel in our injection moulding facility. Plastics experience is required. Please send your resume to: Duratnould Plastic Inc. 1950 Boundary Rd. Whitby, Ont- LIN 8P8 (No faxes Please) ocrtmmm INTERME- DIATE ACCOUNTANT with computerized accounting and payroll knowledge. preferably with the Newstar Software. Mum have at least 3 yrs. studies towards a CGA or equivalent. This is a property rnatagerrlem company loat- ed n Oshawa Exodlera saF ary and DenN6ts. Fax resum to: 905.579.9472 OWER13 D COOK for Ajax Daycare Centre. 25 tus/week. 905-683-0545 EXPERIENCED COOKS/Assis- tam Manger required for busy restaurant. Please all (905)839-0443 FANTASTIC OPPOIITDNNTY Due to the newly deregdated electricity market, we now have %=Tfor both Resi- demial and Commercial Reg- istration Agents. Ground floor opportunity for ambitious ca- reer minded individuals. Great income paid weekly. Call Dominic at 416-436-1150 or 416.221.0497 FLORAL DESIGNER needed. full-time Please all (905)728-4299 - f . a FULL -TLE MAN ASSISTANT for L•AtMuda X Bte Pirlfering Town Cemie. Experience pre- ferred. Coetacl Robert at 905- 420-1440 GREATER TORONTO area wholesale W pr route truck for establahW O"M and East - em Drmario WwArycaw didate must be very person- able. refabk and truslwor". West (rave - Saks etgeriatoe and excellent driving record. Fax resume to (905)987-3832 HAM STUDNHxm irderview- irg applicants to bowme: ban of otwinoing team d Hair- stylists. Positions available for part-time, creative, re- sponsible stosts WS years exp. Sam or Ross 668-M IAN STYLIST with experi- ence wanted for esulilistted salon, Classic Hair Care, 5 Points Mal, Oshawa. Mini- mum 2 years experience. Salary pus commission. Ask for Charke, (905)579-2525 HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. Sal- ary r comiriLwort a Amess, downtown Whitby. Also drier for rent. Really good oppor- *my for I". ON -5" ' RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD Permanent - Part Time Grace Canada, Inc. requires an individual to operate our switchboard, greet visitors, prepare daily bank deposits and manage a variety of mail/courier duties and secretarial functions. The successful candidate must be very flexible and possess a cheerful, discreet and professional manner. Nigh Schtxll diploma, computer knowledge and a minimum of 2 years related experience is necessary to qualify. Interested individuals are invited to send their resume in confidence to: Human Resources Department GRACE CANADA, INC 294 Clements Road West Ajax ON LIS 3C6 Fax # (905) 683-4659 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Only those applicants selected for an mterNmA will Ile contacted. FULL & PART TIME SECURITY OFFICERS Required Applicants must be willing to work various hours, evenings, weekends and holidays.. We are looking for well groomed, mature persons with excel- lent communication skills (written and verbal). Previous se - runty experience and 1st aid and CPR certificates an asset. Must have reliable transportation Law and Security Students welcome. Apply at Ontario Guard Services (Durham) Inc. 124 Wilson Rd. South, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 6C1 11�CSCtIe Automotive Systems ESTI "TORS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS DIVISION I.nrtutr hvu-1,,dd i; i, un.: ..e, .rr61CatkMy , !hn„agh leads, rererrais and tenders. prepare gwxa- r.„n. and cardw-t on-vwr visits y.n, have well-devrk>ped axnmmrcatr„n AM%, ..,rntirrwd with are atnbty ki rfhrtiveiy aid wofully ,i.,,i with customer, are detail -oriented and a sell .t.rrr,Y 1:1- panrtwn n palet on hourly trues. Plus cormm�- cw alowance fieubtlity un workurK tour is ;.ai,abie, travel wrdyn Durban RrKkM/(:T.1 is a te- lu nitllnt. Please fax your resume in confidence to the NUBAAN RESOURCES DETAAT&W.Nr (905) 434-4655 PACKER We have an immediate need for individuals to remove products from the conveyor or machine, inspect and hand pack finished products according to the manufacturing or- der. The qualified candidates will have a high school or equivalent with prior manu- facturing experienced. Must have excellent communication and manual dexterity skills. If you arc interested in this opportunity, please maillfax your resume or complete an application: McNaim Packaging, Inc. 125 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario. L1N 1C4 Fax (905) 668-5038 THE THIRSTY MONK Now Hiring Experienced Line Cooks & Dishwashers Apply with resume to; 85 Kingston Rd. Ajax - Ask for Management (Beside Nevada Bobs) START WEDS. PAY CHEQUE BY NEXT FRIDAY Large intematioa A distribution firm has immediate openings in all departments: • Sales • Customer Service • Management Training $400 weekly (minimum to start) Must be neat in appearance and able to start immediately. Call for interview Sun. Mon. Tues.: (905) 720-0702 Students Welcome!! THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for Kids to deliver papers and flyers door to door four times a week by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. . call, 905-683--5117 HIGH-SCHOOL GRADUATES SIZ85 TO START!!! %"A,. m..L; m , r :' r TwU.M thu tall' we have Wn-ral III /Pi riosrw,ns .ova IjW ti„ cxricneacc rickv-ary. trartunr m Pnwykyl. lawrvkw n.w. hcpn alwy Exams ('all N.. Wed. I is am - 6 syn 4111-7: i-44211 IDWEDBA.]MY I -,king f.,r a rare -,-r hange' We have A great opportunity for cuu. Entry Level posi- tion:% available with r.tpid advancement piitenhal. Training provided S1_9W a month guarantee Call Now !! (905)426-1322 to assemble our products Free intonmabon. Send SASE to: Kraft. 08-7777 Keele St.. Dept. 7. Concord. ON L4K 1Y7 WSTALLER FOR DRAPES, Winds. shutters Experienced pro with own truck and tools preferred will cooler tran- ug mblivaled individual. Swhshadr Blinds d Drapery (905)428-0937. TRAVEL A TOURISM trailing Nail class begins July 10th International Institute of Trav- el, specializing in travel and tourism training. To register pile (905) 725.3919 OnEANATI)NAL Product Ihor- okerage company expanding into area. H motivaed aid would like to work part time from home, calf 1-800 211- 1202 art. 13939 labourers arta lawn man- kce tsor ZM-Cfo 29. LAWN CARE Company has full time positions available Whitby based• competitive wages, good hours. Experi- ence necessary. Fax resume to (416) 286-6320. LEADNANO POSITION avail- able In the Durham Region Temp to perm position. Even- ings, Monday to Thursday plus Sundays Apply to the Oshawa Civic Centre. Thorn- ton Rd. S Tires and Thurs 930a m. - 2 p.m LICENSED AUTO BODY RE- PAIR Person for busy shop Must have own tools Call (905)623-6353 LICENSED HAIR STYLIST with 3 years experience and Junior Stylist/Esthetician required. Call416-578-7060 or tax 905- 686-1872 LIVE-IN CAREGIVER. prefer Christian femalefor senior citizen in the Pickering area. References, vehicle and non- smoker required Start imme- diAely Call 905-839.1780. LUNE TECHNICIAN --lull and part time. hourly wage plus bonus. Experience needed Valid drivers license Apply at Pennzoil. 195 Westney Rd S. of 401 Ajax MATURE EXPERIENCED cools required for family restaurant m Pon Perry. lull or pat -time Please tax resume to 905)655-5187 PAINTERS APPRENTICE. must have own transportation. good krnonAEdge of tools and materials used Wdling to work some Saturdays Please u11619-2692 PEOPLE PERSONS with veh- rtes for full-time Call 905- :79.7813 PACKER Peyuired Immt dtately for bus P trkering mans. tarturer. Heav fitting involve( Previous exper erne in a comps. tonzed shippin environment pre terred. Please call. (905)837-8550 ext. 209 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY F uti little snipper Reserver cend.ed forklift up"alor. Busy environment Day shift. Fax resume to Shah at I- 90'5IM0049 SEEKING INDMDUALS win good cummunicalion skills .1 10 experience in Cleaning end restoration Must rave 4cwd driving record, and be anle to stork ltetrible flours Fax resume to (905449-0276 SHOUT ORDER COOK for mght sten. 10 p m - 5 a m, Sunday 10 Thurs. Must be ex - pe Cam (905) 839- 6423 between 9 p m and Midnight trey SWIMRG•NISTRUCTOft required part to full time Must be Red Cross Certified Available to work evenngs. weekends, daytime. past exp an asset Cal B 8 C Aquatics A (416) 281-3815 To Set Appointments Hiring Immediately For Interview Call Carrie (905)426-1322 TRUCK WASH in Pickering/ Ajax area looting for person with G license to operate truck with experience. Must have own transportation. Please Cal 905.831.3630. AZ DRIVER WANTED: with mfntimurn 2 yeas US exped- enced for A ddkcated run. Preferably with dump trailer oWdence. Cap (905)571- Oeal leave message. AZ DRIVERS - PICKERING Logistics Provider requires AZ Drivers. Full-time positions available. Must have 3 years experierxe. RA raft $17.00 pw hoes: Hiring ASAP. Call 905-428-9711 x 310. No agenue:s please. ;tom PHOTOGRAPHERS REQUIRED Durham Region Transportation required Fax Resume to: (905) 721-9892 r�' . - � �c sx c� .E/ r°.d-.:•':Y„k.� '!7'f".�".Cf;�.r • .. „r .' ��,,II�� . , . . . . . - I.. r I . Visit Us On The Internet: www.durhamnews.net GerkerN HNP 1 sake HWAgnNa 1 sales H.hW kJoblis WE ARE LOOKING for mature EXPERIENCED 31 pie vi expand our Finan- Tal Services business In this SALES PERSON REQUIRED ,tea Please call Grace ROS. SOS 579-2869 . Training provided. YYORK FORM HOME - Part • Good working environment. Time - Excellent income potential. yl $bill 0 FREE INFOR- MATION 416-631-4925 or Call for interview (905) 426-1322 (X -Onto www worldrom amrleges Call 6615-1m C of 0 beneficial. e140(re coin Access Ode 140 (required). more Free scanner, deldvery YOUTH WORKERS full and WHITBY TOYOTA ;,art time to work with em0- onany disturbed adolescents The little dealer Cha! grew because of titles like your' n a group home setting Nhttby. Oshawa and Port requires terry) MoDe activfilled. area- • ve and strong willed. lled. Full - AUTOMOTIVE SALES •me up to $28,000 pending :OFax resume to CONSULTANT (MSF) Connections -Dothuch Connections (905)432- on large lul pedestal. 4 chars 15 We have an opportunity available 1 to the right individual to join our cwdgored bxiM $195 / UP award winning sales team and also ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT h the hegowl enjoy the pleasure of selling some merit u Mentor of the finest automobiles on the pallty of Durham to undertake I variety of legal secietanal market today. duties- Reply bylax to 1905)668-9935 quoting File If you are considering a career o0o-vAC-030- chan a and ha f -1,d , I NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 PAGE 29 Aria : 1 Businaa ro 1 Susirrea b Meks for . t �irtornoT ahrwrasnt a Butrxss • Busirhess I gye 1 1 1 all Re TIRED OR 7`RYl11TrG TA SKLAR PEPPLAR dlningroom PET SITTERS AVAILABLE - AJAX Quiet laketront home basement apt, parking. Sep entrance, cable. utilities $675 Non-smoker only Available July Call 1905i 626- 3731. (905) 428-0823 AJAX, 2 bedroom basement apartment Aug 1st. separate entrance laundry full bath, norn-smoker no pets. $700 in- cl rsrve Call (905)619-3683 AJAX. spacious one bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance. laundry facilities parking. available July 1st. ;Nrnes mcloded $650/mann 44 Call 416-461-69 AJAX. WHITBY, Oshawa. 2- bedrrn)m 1 -bedroom and racnelor apts In small burld- 'igs Close to all amenities ;all 1905)686-8905 BACHELOR APARTMENT 'or c.`f '111111e" nrlude". n �1IS reasonable Furnished FIND WAYS TO GENERATE NEW BUSINESS?? We specialize in bringing REAL QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS to businesses. No matter what product or service you may represent. WE DELIVER CUSTOMERS at a low, affordable fee. Call (905) 404-7304 The Sales & Marketing Professionals • I Daycare Warred I Articlesfor sale LIVE-IN NANNY! Housekeeper CARPETS SALE b MAR suite. excellent condition. 2 While Away Services Want to extra leaves In table, seats up be a Pet Sorer? Call (905)294- 10 12 Must be seen Call 905- 0333 or 1-800.725.7121 683-0759 AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL PINE/OAK FURNITURE... Din- pups life long companion Ing Rooms Bedrooms, Home adorable bundles of love, ten - Office, Occasional Furniture derty tome raised, CKC Reg - Plus Custom creations from istered Shots 905-985-8021gi- HORSE BARN FOR RENT 2 your own designs and (ma nation are our specialty Let NORSE Starts 3 12xBox us tum your dreams Imo real- g ity We have been handcraft- stalls. 1 10x10 box stall Ing the highest qualtty SOLID 12x12 Tack room/water. 2 pine b oak furniture available 50'x50 Paddocks can be anywhere for 25 YEARS' Tra- converted into one Straw b ditional Woodworking. 115 Hay available Asking S350/ North Port Road Port Perry nonth Please call 1.705-374- (905) 985-8774 hop!/ 5582 (snp) www tradmoralwoodwak- LOVING HOMES NEEDED for in9 an a adult ats Many young and BED, queen brand new ormo- mature rats (spayed or neu- pedic mattress. box spring. tered, fully vaccinated) look- head/footboard. w/frame Still ing for tomes Kmens with Ist In wrap/box. Cosi $1175. sell booster sometimes available 5525 416-726-9885 Many medium to larger breeds of dogs also for adop- WE FINANCE 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 CHEV 905-706-8498 KING bed. polowtop. extra- non Pets supphes (especially not Nan -smoker no pets ihlr_k nr1N peaC mattress, box rat food and litter) and dona- spnng b frame Unused, still tions always welcomed required as soon as possible WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 in plastic. cost $1800, sell Please rail Durham Animal Single Parent dad, sotbd age rooms Irom $339 130 sq yd ) $675 (416) 726.9885 Adoption and 438-8411 son Shin work. some wee- Includes. carpet. premium TWO HITACHI au natkrs. ex - kends. Call 905-428-7135 pad and Installation Free g ve a cre entta s to estimates. carpet repairs celkm condmon Also amend MOTHER'S HELPER needed Serving Durham and sur- mixer. rums great 1985 Dodge BOOKKEEPER-Immedlate with compliment our existing sales team to help a mom of 3 lads 2 - 3 rounding area Credit CardsAries.new tires• exhaust. pat" compuwr bookkeeping ex- penernx required by dyromrc please call days per week. part time. Accepted Call Sam 905-6106- eery $275 683-5503 east Scarborough construe- some housework and baby- 1772 Iron business for regular W Ian Kingsley sironq (905) 831-8502 WASHERIDRYER 5200/pair. lime assignments (4-6 hours/ {905)668-4792 ARCADE GAMES. Great for Coad oak hexagon table w/4 tiny-mir5t be 1koDk when re- d Daycare rec room or cottage Spider- doors. couch 3 bveseat. ex- gwred) Dunes to include data Available man 1 - 4 players. Mortal entry. Dank. account reaiv- RESPONSIBLE HOME child Shooting Operation Watt Slnoonnq Video Games. Cap - pay payroll/production d general Skilled Help Skilled Help are o yrs yrs CPA Int- um Amenia 1 - 4 players r ams l0 10 yrs CPR Grtatitm edger and internal Iwatoul Gold TGolf t - 4 players, plus Fax resume -416- via'/ Outdoor activities many more Also 4' x 8' pod 781.4752 by Morday Jrxe 26 Looking forZE hurChi'DelianeCal Elaine lane (905) 720-45M sop for WEPnnier . i'a. and roIN 5uppliesp ATTENTION: dog Owners Doggie D Ore -y Pet Waste Systems model 2000 S54 99 up to 150 Ib wt. model 3500 $49 99. model 3000 $79 99 up to 300 IDs Dog Life Jackets starting at 525. 24' Fire Hy- drant container $2799 BEST Bac 3' 1 1 S-499 Doo n Bad Credit OK Low ati S99/nth (:ALL TODAY, DRIVI---' TODAY! 905-509-2200 a:adable Jul/ 1st ,all 728- :.970 BACHELOR APT Sc'2'moi / plus IMuies 3r•1 'loor wak- no elevator enguines Call hark 852-3107 Leave mes- Te WHITBY Bachelor apt on `,,or available Jury Ist N,! t maintained low-rise. iean quiet mature budding =ppitances. parking utilities rP 6 t0 Ldet"M "eluded. secunr cameras. erase Dtke f 75 car -top sfor- I Guarantee. from $599 Dog , eparimenrs aund fac balcon• age 5150. asst VHS moves shovels from $S 99 gam- 1 1 ry J Call $10 -20, asst pooh. like -new Spm. 7 days/week (3051723- For Rertt 666-2450 kitchen ndnetycormfer 905- 5413 e-mail dadrstnbm- 1 BORM apt avail BACHELOR BASEMENT apt 655-5218 ino4svmuaticoa July S55., nonth Incudes Pr vote e^'ranre -'elle IMG 15 R Fiberglass (double null). 50 Hp eXCekm cadh- hon. trader b tarp mdud- m askng $2500 or Desi off- !r(stored/Oshawa) Call 1- M-989-0840. FULL-TIME OFFICE Assistant -eguirea int general insurance )nice Fax resume to 905- 519-0812 MARKS b MARKS LAWYERS seek an experienced legal secretary Emphasis on es - 'ate work Fax resume to 905)433-4018 �r,nrh,trnt:i;h Manufacturer looking for A/R/PR PERSON I th experience. I'ax resume to 316) 2914917 or email at ingcu@ibm.net iF CR F TARY RF CFPTIOUMT :,,r construdan firm in Pickenng Computer ex- perience necessa Please tax resume 10 (905 1-6900 S" 11ab / AG"" ADVERTISING SALES REP. II you are Committed and hard workup, we will reward you well The Succentut ca,- ddate wig Will advertising space in two rams simuka- nedusly a compllenied Into before to be Set up in Oshawa Mau and a Internet site Please forward resume to: t-baWhon)e.CDM CONSULTANTS Travel Agency Experience Preferred Fax resume to: 619-237'3 CruiseShipCenters 335 Bayy St- W. Aiax AND HVAC Eotur mrlr Tire major Ontario Distributor of Industnal• Commercial and Residemw plumbing hea and yr conditioningting equip ment reglAres an expen- enced. sales representative to work from our Cobdorg Io - abort, covering areas from Oshawa through 10 Cobourg. Send Or tax resume stating expenen eArami g to: Bandon Supplies Limited, 31 WAUI bodge Crescent PO. Box 1023 Belleville.OmatK=io K 586 Fax (61 3) 966-2026 SALESPERSON sales background frso�re. downtown M*by. Base Plus commission. Must energetic, enthusiastic, SON - motivated. Call (9(35) 651- 7555 or appy at 4370 Sones Ave W UNI 20. Ask for Mioo- letta Siad F AUTOMOTIVE 1NEICHAWC, busy workshop that requires Only hard worker. Must have counter experienced. Call bet- ween 8 a.m and 6 p.m.(905) 433-4025 BODY PERSON required for busy Scarborough shop. Own 'Dols experience with rust and collision Cam (416) 299-4545 CA&NET MAILERS required in Durham Region. Fully experi- enced Cabinet Makers need MIYPlease lax rea" 10 905 983-9714. HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN LOVING CARING grandmmh- COMPUTER FACTORY Remarutattured Inter and rnk a cartridges. Supply new ad Must have gas fitter 2 license. er. responsible childcare in home. 'bad BLOWOUT. 1 r no payments thenen i13Mk (OAC) compatible cartridges. Paper my fenced yard 466 Mar loaded. printer. supplies. C0k'd � Residential experience required, ourldoor actlwtes. LiverpooV morNW Internet. Software and amrleges Call 6615-1m C of 0 beneficial. 8ay� Call Lynette 905-831- more Free scanner, deldvery KW DANBY wrdow at con - rnme INTO Inv Mme. 18vrs vim carders. 5500-5800 and setup 1 -WO -515-5545 ditwiners 5 700 blu 5239. Clean driving record. PICKERING Beath / Rano: OAK DINETTE SET, talk 7000 Diu $375. 10,000 htu Fax to LWng daycare 18 ndrdns to large lul pedestal. 4 chars $445. 12.000 blu $495 Re - resume (905) 683-0817 2 years. Daly dut"I 5795 While quantities last,, cwdgored bxiM $195 / UP rmced backyard and park) :rafts. story time music. w- PINE LOFT TREASURES 918 Stmcoe St N Ostuwa 905- recondmcned ranges $1251 up recondatoned dryers $In STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS 'nhws meals a Snacks First . 579-931, up. neoondmored wlashem Custom Stainless Steel Fabrication Shu Aid, C.PR certified Non- $199 7 rip, new and recol - P smoking. receipts 9D5-428- END OF LINE CLEAROUT, toned can operated washers MLr4estow for sae HORSE FOR SALE - 3 yr r*1 Mare Arab,Thoroughbred. Calm gentle, green broke Asking $1500 Please aN I- 705-3,74-5582 (Snp) WANTED Buckskin or PYnlo Fay 2 years Can 434- 0392 sop 11 Autarodr•S for Salle 1984 CHEVY CAPRICE S90C :r Dent oyer ran 905-579 28% spectalhzing in food equipment is looking for 1244 eve Yining MuSl 7) Mattress- AM dryers a low prices New es from $59 mattress set Draw roma 1 $480 and 1905 VW JETfA excellent people fully experirnced in these areas. ROSEBANK/FINCH I will nes condition no -use aura pis. from 5159 dadOk sets tort 70' we Iyodr heat hydro. water able. laundry and parking Central Park.'AdeLaide area F,rsUlast. •eferences required Call 905- 7i5-6673 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT ^ear hospital di epdienr es Gr- ass to laundry. own en- trance. parking for 1 vehicle everything Included $595, morph vrim able Immeaate- ti 431-8004 leave message ,+eekend mwenq 1 -BEDROOM persm ono place Uundr. "e.r •. 6 last :a able Aug t v 41- IWI Dam Incudes Laundry. ull es. and able close 10 transportation and shopping Avaible July 1st $6501nst/ last Picte•;nr, 905-428-2770 BASEMENT APT ^ewly reno- vared srrIc an rv::41ne m- duang able no pets please Couroce - near amenihe5 Available Jtly 151 Private ter - Irv" parking 436-7549 BROCK ROrA01. ". bright basement. sepa- ,ale entrance ;w ume for 5in- 7le non-smoker No pets AD ^r;Ius-ve Parlung for 1 4.ailaole July 1St 42. 4241 CENTRAL Oshawa. irge 2 Lrnpt. hM. pllges i n+ir,;or- t;.artments 1) Layout d the operation of a porter shear a power brake are lot your child or child= from 5219. queen set from and window $430 Recondi- $1.999 won Sale" WbI ate or less as is CA 726-4691 i,:awe August ISI m well - 2) Ot lou -nine b atter $269 Factory Atanre5i 1-8116- thorned 24' rarnges and 24' frost • rTAined building. dose to 2) Fabrication d elutant stainless steel refrhgerated tables school Expenenced b rell- nO 2262. 1650 Sayy St. free frdg41S now AvJalable HIGH RISE a menines Please oft 3) TIG welding and Dbbrrl stainless steel fatkrication. able (935)8 i7-2441 Plckenng. Ontario 1905) 837- Wide Selection of other new 1909 PONTIAC TEMPEST, 4 ':5 ,\23-0977 9 a m by m Call Bill McGuire 905-686-8955- x88 And recondittioned apphar-n cyl 4 dr 13-000 xms APARTMENTSPA _ Firewood can us too", Stephensix S Emesson tesud and cerWied ARGE ' Sedroom apt i.e. FLAGSTONE. 3' grey leas- Apttlnrices. $Ales. Servs. :,erne 2 bahroon" Skilled Help Skilled Help FREE FIREWOOD nen Slone approximaey too parts 154 Bruce St OAmika $2.000ODo 905579080a r ?rances w0 to deo .. $4 h $200 Cash b Car (9051576-7448 1189 KAMA G T blade 2 Scuasr courts • aI 'nm Euro kitchen. e - wrxxted skids 4 palds. kind Firewood $20 Cedar 2 x 6 dr auto :rust po ps. par. pl. .ent conation avail now era time offer Fra delivery by Si 25M Woodley's Sawn10 1 AttcM mom rm- many remit up- ;195 mo plus hydro 905 - CARPENTER CONTRACTOR WANTED - PLUMBERS, cep nada trader bad. 6 loads keit 1905)-263-2121 yhra•d )raises ran exhaust. fuel 1' 3'93 required-libergrae Installer It prennces gastitter ' b 2. mill- (Locally Only) 905-434-0392 jornp. pump. key - water you blue 5. rears d mdustn- wmghts for new commeloal (ppb HARDWOOD FLOORING - ANTIOUES?AbsolMatyl Ad .artGh b more 150.000 kms LJXURY ane bedroom In al iMhmarrorl txptfellcl. a aril service work Please tax Unfinished from $1 99isq tt vice- always vavable usually �'t -', Estate Hoax Fire- W51BO and kabiky, insurnnce, resume to (905)420-5G40 BNW and prebnWxd from $2 991sq fray P (row motor m 19971 a ex- ace pliances please tax prptr't�ce detain I Corm . Pidowfiff . tpMstx'd and rates fart me anDgrh��u- = toed. needs some a- .:cmc vxwdaN induusnc 5 1o: 905-4M:26. Atte Ba forma TLC Runs very wNl. 1 Nadical0erwal CEDAR TREES ur ;ale. start Sand" needs Showroom a alts. (no Nut to watue con- exce"M car for studentces ��inufes from KIrDy Ski Hill EUCTMOANS-2 ticerised ed ng at S3 50 each dasitienE ood Plan. 1801 Nun Sdered). collections Of any lady -driven, non-smoking i 6Smatth 725-9991 2 3rd term apprentices wAn DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - hxl avadlable Fret delivery Cyt E � 905-433-9218 son. quanumes or smile an- or $1800 obo. Cam 905-985- N OSHAWA. 2 -bedroom, position avatUbie No OSHAWA HARDWOOD bas t -I I SpeDa NrtS! in ,..ru;e sr-. �„rdry ublees. Callon commot Work in nine (90 (905) 720-3885 Pager FLOORS LTD 0371 ural experience for wort in everun9s Or weekends ADeI (905)440-7817 Aroorcratt potkery Int try ro re •;,rage sin rw.xyara AC. Oshawa Fax resume to 1- computer (text based) essen- MOVING - Most sell. G E self SOard ro AN queries Robert ISN ISUZU I -MARK 4 -yla- .-u ung. No Pets S'95 xrou- 905-764-9713(RKhmrond Mill) bal C D A background pre- FREEZER. CHEST t8 CUM R ceahing on rage wren eloc- Bowen Antiques- Brookun der automatic 4 lour bale. 1141 Axatame Aug Ise 905- terred. Sand resume to Box r $100 Can (905)6833276 lruaany cdntrosed Overt. Ontario (905)655-8049 or S"oa aamwktm nus. new 434-1146 FRAMER. tally experxroed. 553 Oshawa This Week PO cam Mayog 6 (905)242-0890 hies $550 As Is (905) 718 - required and capenters help- Bok 481. 865 Farewell SI, MUST GO - wicker-chaw/pad dryer. S500 Bam 1 - 5(CSZ er. Year could work, with own $SG end table 550. Daly- ry ° BUYING ANTIQUE and col - transportation a must $18. ostE Or... L1H 7L5 bathtub $10, wooden-decoa- old call John (�) 2376 lettable mnlents Including III% MUSTANG cit - 15611 4 per hoar. After 6 pm 905-242- MEUtCAL SECRETARY, im- eve screen 530. tuN egnxppcd or 19051431-1583 cowowe esWe$ Best posse- cyl 5 spit $1 'SG o h o 4432. mediate Full-time temporary fish tank 5250 glass sola MOVING SALE - Sectional bit prices Wad Henry Kahn 1988 Dodge Caravan 283k. Potential for permanent Dic- table S95 baby Imen. baby couch livirgroom Cel. dr- 905-985-8161 key loaded rebuilt Transmits- FMMEttS OR FRAMING (2200 CREW to sub within 20 t3lypuV 60 wpm • Win 95, MS carry -on $10. trio mattress rhagroom set with table 4 CREW of subowO or tit OMce/Works. OHIP billing S30, pass beach end table chars ad hilkch. drshwagw. mmushour from lynx competitiveOF1/2 References P1ase fax re- 1150. tent $15. stereo b speak- 3pc I•am unit wain glass. arca nes Call Roo, x. 76 vim to 723-0204 ers $60 new glider char carpets. Curtains. dresser b 2 PREVENTIVE DENTAL Assts- $125. leather office duo f50 night tables. sooatied. mr 837-1410 crowave. Root kitchen ►MKTU E3 AM years ETC_ tart and Dental Hygienist for table to N ane B e In wooden tui- Ortfodonll office Othrooadic WORO PERFECT Oma 2004 Budgies a Farcies. (905)619- ence etc. in the Durham Re- �ro� preferred. Send Standard New. field Windows y or evenngs (905)666 - Can aDDh at the Oshawa resume to File /555. Osfunq 9S'98NT4 With WP9 trdluz 2.3390, Civic Came. Tues and Thurs. This Week. PO Box 481, Quattro Pro 9. etc Reg $479. 9 30 a.m. - 2 m a Ontario. L/H 7L5 selling for $299 905-631- PIANO TEENMCIAN available D 5365 for tuning. repairs and pre - PREVENTIVE DENTAL ASSTS- urdase consuitwon on all LICENSED MECNMIC for TANT required for progressive • f� A� D Chrysler dealership in Porl caring dental practice. Pease for safe nukes b nodes Also retial• Call . Call Don Jr. had deliver your resume to Aborad sale 259 Simcce St. S. Oshawa CAR STEREO BOX with 12' Barba 27-7631 PICKERNIG AREA Eketric storm speakers, pad $800 b PUNO: Mason b Rrsch. Mlolor Shop s looking for one X -MY AND ULTRASOUND asking $299 Two 6' Boss upnght vim Dene' m good experienced 3 phase mush techndogists required for speakers vim twaters. $100 Curxibon. Astrup 51500 (905)- wtnhder-some mechanical ex- permaient pan time and full Weightlif inq Dench with lar 839-3090 perierlce would be an asset. fax resurtlositions in e0too 905 $0 ( approx. 125 IDs. Appkarits S1bIAd tAdr rtfile 837-9213. snp t 905 686-2532 731-7405. CLOCKS Sale on a1 Roland WANTED - Hornda Stools 250 a in good shape, low kms reasaudy pates Cyt 905- rtu-0092 (sop) V$ANM - Kids 4 weeder 50 -125 a good shape. reason- ably priced- 1905) 434-0392 Slip Mks b W1,112 CRAFTERS WANTED a 'The Gin a Crap Showplace- "i ed in the Courtice Fla Mar- ket, 4 km east of Oshawra (approx 6000 people anerd- ,n9 each weekend). Let us show b sen your =fes dwect- ly to 010 public. You do not have to be there There is NO 6 math contrail Rent starts at S36/ntondl. Call 905-436- 1024 2 OEDIIOOM aoartmem S'S5 no rlduarg ,:t:lrties. August 1N. immaculate newer DiMdrg accommodating quality tenants oily. n better son. o.D0. Bon aro- Oshawa neighDourhoad. fediemisscon tested (905439-8893 19051668-5555 1991 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 passenger. a" amlm :as- ...grs- sette 22Urn eat stupe. $3500 Cented b Emissions tested Pickenng Cal 905- 686-OSM 1991 T -M Super Charger. 5 spd $6 500 o Do well main- tained 1995 Chevy SID pick - V6 5 sod. low km (7.000 cendied. Call (905)623-8397 IM CAVALJER, spotless in- side a out. ice-cold Fir. 4-04 4 dr auto. am4m ass, low kms. Certified. emission test- ed. ready to go $3995 905- 426 -SM i aac rr.r wrdwdiw wx.�udw. some o. dhgttal pontos and Mtyboads• auto. arc. cruise control. arra Dave Stories. • 1 Dayt+a 1 Lor Sob all Samick Acoustic Pianos, tm stereo cassette. good con - all Howard Miller clocks. clition. will be sold tested/cer- corNmercial Service work. CARPETS • lots of carpet, Large Selections of used pah - • Al*gk libed. $4200 or near fifer Tel West haw own toils. Trudy BABYSITTER required in my 11X)% nylon, new stain re- nos. Rem to own, 100% of all days: 416-490-8887 std 232, will Des Minimum 5 Mnk or yours for a 2 1/2 year tease carpets on land. I will renal pparyyments appy. Call NEST OF IMNOGANY Wks, Eve: 905-509-1535 yrs. experienCx, for busy hot for the of July 14• carpel 3 rooms. $349. Price TELEP PIANO (905) 433-1491. tapestry bed -sola. sewing stop. exp Mon. - lei. r - 5 21 in Padre lynx or WIIA Illdudes Carpet. premium pad, out wa m occasional table, 1993 BIIICK REGAL grand m. 416609 9992 or Fax lot area. (905)665 5951 a expert installation, fast ddn POOL SDIM Wrhels 5200. wines dresser w/mirror 8 9 sport• 4 dow. 3.81. 92.000 V6, 416609 9587. (905)839 3012. ery. free estimates (30 yards). Water skis 5100. Uvirgroom drawer desl Call 905-655- P. automatic. NC. Am/Fm cos Wre.T me WANTED Norman 686-2314' set, 2 loverseats, ottoman, 7619 sette. ntt, power seats/wind- REPLACE T WUDOW a Door Crews. Minimum 10 yrs. experience. Own trYlsporta- Uom and took, bralk . Good rA n. PA/Pan Tums. Cam 905- 433.7695 for app. COMPANY LOOKING FOR SUB CONTRACTORS For shingle mofing. must have own touts and transportation. highest rate paid per sq. Call 1.877-625-7663 re - sttderh' wekrome. 2 evenings home. located BAF Fops /10 squire 1 Massey Fergu- arm clwr tiladr pa nimm material 5200. Large wall rrw- CoNpMtr 1 owrsllocks/antenna, spoiler, no rust, blue. leather Interior a week in my on Thorp Cres. Cal KAft Yk Eater $W. son 3 PL fetch DAihator $100 nor S% Baby items. (905)65.,r 4865. 55999 DEO. 931-1955 cell 416-2776771. 905.426.3706. obo.905-985-8039 JUST STARTED using that BMYSITTER WANTED to a ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS PfNM IAKF 4172'x9'. Soled ". leather Oak, baill III Edwin new computer? Don't know 1997 MERCURY MYSTIQUE rnme INTO Inv Mme. 18vrs vim carders. 5500-5800 vv tr. i, arrn vAat computer to Ouy? Need Sport, 49.000km. excellent required and capenters help- Bok 481. 865 Farewell SI, MUST GO - wicker-chaw/pad dryer. S500 Bam 1 - 5(CSZ er. Year could work, with own $SG end table 550. Daly- ry ° BUYING ANTIQUE and col - transportation a must $18. ostE Or... L1H 7L5 bathtub $10, wooden-decoa- old call John (�) 2376 lettable mnlents Including III% MUSTANG cit - 15611 4 per hoar. After 6 pm 905-242- MEUtCAL SECRETARY, im- eve screen 530. tuN egnxppcd or 19051431-1583 cowowe esWe$ Best posse- cyl 5 spit $1 'SG o h o 4432. mediate Full-time temporary fish tank 5250 glass sola MOVING SALE - Sectional bit prices Wad Henry Kahn 1988 Dodge Caravan 283k. Potential for permanent Dic- table S95 baby Imen. baby couch livirgroom Cel. dr- 905-985-8161 key loaded rebuilt Transmits- FMMEttS OR FRAMING (2200 CREW to sub within 20 t3lypuV 60 wpm • Win 95, MS carry -on $10. trio mattress rhagroom set with table 4 CREW of subowO or tit OMce/Works. OHIP billing S30, pass beach end table chars ad hilkch. drshwagw. mmushour from lynx competitiveOF1/2 References P1ase fax re- 1150. tent $15. stereo b speak- 3pc I•am unit wain glass. arca nes Call Roo, x. 76 vim to 723-0204 ers $60 new glider char carpets. Curtains. dresser b 2 PREVENTIVE DENTAL Assts- $125. leather office duo f50 night tables. sooatied. mr 837-1410 crowave. Root kitchen ►MKTU E3 AM years ETC_ tart and Dental Hygienist for table to N ane B e In wooden tui- Ortfodonll office Othrooadic WORO PERFECT Oma 2004 Budgies a Farcies. (905)619- ence etc. in the Durham Re- �ro� preferred. Send Standard New. field Windows y or evenngs (905)666 - Can aDDh at the Oshawa resume to File /555. Osfunq 9S'98NT4 With WP9 trdluz 2.3390, Civic Came. Tues and Thurs. This Week. PO Box 481, Quattro Pro 9. etc Reg $479. 9 30 a.m. - 2 m a Ontario. L/H 7L5 selling for $299 905-631- PIANO TEENMCIAN available D 5365 for tuning. repairs and pre - PREVENTIVE DENTAL ASSTS- urdase consuitwon on all LICENSED MECNMIC for TANT required for progressive • f� A� D Chrysler dealership in Porl caring dental practice. Pease for safe nukes b nodes Also retial• Call . Call Don Jr. had deliver your resume to Aborad sale 259 Simcce St. S. Oshawa CAR STEREO BOX with 12' Barba 27-7631 PICKERNIG AREA Eketric storm speakers, pad $800 b PUNO: Mason b Rrsch. Mlolor Shop s looking for one X -MY AND ULTRASOUND asking $299 Two 6' Boss upnght vim Dene' m good experienced 3 phase mush techndogists required for speakers vim twaters. $100 Curxibon. Astrup 51500 (905)- wtnhder-some mechanical ex- permaient pan time and full Weightlif inq Dench with lar 839-3090 perierlce would be an asset. fax resurtlositions in e0too 905 $0 ( approx. 125 IDs. Appkarits S1bIAd tAdr rtfile 837-9213. snp t 905 686-2532 731-7405. CLOCKS Sale on a1 Roland WANTED - Hornda Stools 250 a in good shape, low kms reasaudy pates Cyt 905- rtu-0092 (sop) V$ANM - Kids 4 weeder 50 -125 a good shape. reason- ably priced- 1905) 434-0392 Slip Mks b W1,112 CRAFTERS WANTED a 'The Gin a Crap Showplace- "i ed in the Courtice Fla Mar- ket, 4 km east of Oshawra (approx 6000 people anerd- ,n9 each weekend). Let us show b sen your =fes dwect- ly to 010 public. You do not have to be there There is NO 6 math contrail Rent starts at S36/ntondl. Call 905-436- 1024 2 OEDIIOOM aoartmem S'S5 no rlduarg ,:t:lrties. August 1N. immaculate newer DiMdrg accommodating quality tenants oily. n better son. o.D0. Bon aro- Oshawa neighDourhoad. fediemisscon tested (905439-8893 19051668-5555 1991 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 passenger. a" amlm :as- ...grs- sette 22Urn eat stupe. $3500 Cented b Emissions tested Pickenng Cal 905- 686-OSM 1991 T -M Super Charger. 5 spd $6 500 o Do well main- tained 1995 Chevy SID pick - V6 5 sod. low km (7.000 cendied. Call (905)623-8397 IM CAVALJER, spotless in- side a out. ice-cold Fir. 4-04 4 dr auto. am4m ass, low kms. Certified. emission test- ed. ready to go $3995 905- 426 -SM i aac rr.r wrdwdiw wx.�udw. some o. dhgttal pontos and Mtyboads• auto. arc. cruise control. arra Dave Stories. • 1 Dayt+a 1 Lor Sob all Samick Acoustic Pianos, tm stereo cassette. good con - all Howard Miller clocks. clition. will be sold tested/cer- corNmercial Service work. CARPETS • lots of carpet, Large Selections of used pah - • Al*gk libed. $4200 or near fifer Tel West haw own toils. Trudy BABYSITTER required in my 11X)% nylon, new stain re- nos. Rem to own, 100% of all days: 416-490-8887 std 232, will Des Minimum 5 Mnk or yours for a 2 1/2 year tease carpets on land. I will renal pparyyments appy. Call NEST OF IMNOGANY Wks, Eve: 905-509-1535 yrs. experienCx, for busy hot for the of July 14• carpel 3 rooms. $349. Price TELEP PIANO (905) 433-1491. tapestry bed -sola. sewing stop. exp Mon. - lei. r - 5 21 in Padre lynx or WIIA Illdudes Carpet. premium pad, out wa m occasional table, 1993 BIIICK REGAL grand m. 416609 9992 or Fax lot area. (905)665 5951 a expert installation, fast ddn POOL SDIM Wrhels 5200. wines dresser w/mirror 8 9 sport• 4 dow. 3.81. 92.000 V6, 416609 9587. (905)839 3012. ery. free estimates (30 yards). Water skis 5100. Uvirgroom drawer desl Call 905-655- P. automatic. NC. Am/Fm cos Wre.T me WANTED Norman 686-2314' set, 2 loverseats, ottoman, 7619 sette. ntt, power seats/wind- REPLACE T WUDOW a Door Crews. Minimum 10 yrs. experience. Own trYlsporta- Uom and took, bralk . Good rA n. PA/Pan Tums. Cam 905- 433.7695 for app. COMPANY LOOKING FOR SUB CONTRACTORS For shingle mofing. must have own touts and transportation. highest rate paid per sq. Call 1.877-625-7663 re - sttderh' wekrome. 2 evenings home. located BAF Fops /10 squire 1 Massey Fergu- arm clwr tiladr pa nimm material 5200. Large wall rrw- CoNpMtr 1 owrsllocks/antenna, spoiler, no rust, blue. leather Interior a week in my on Thorp Cres. Cal KAft Yk Eater $W. son 3 PL fetch DAihator $100 nor S% Baby items. (905)65.,r 4865. 55999 DEO. 931-1955 cell 416-2776771. 905.426.3706. obo.905-985-8039 JUST STARTED using that BMYSITTER WANTED to a ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS PfNM IAKF 4172'x9'. Soled ". leather Oak, baill III Edwin new computer? Don't know 1997 MERCURY MYSTIQUE rnme INTO Inv Mme. 18vrs vim carders. 5500-5800 vv tr. i, arrn vAat computer to Ouy? Need Sport, 49.000km. excellent CREW to sub within 20 t3lypuV 60 wpm • Win 95, MS carry -on $10. trio mattress rhagroom set with table 4 CREW of subowO or tit OMce/Works. OHIP billing S30, pass beach end table chars ad hilkch. drshwagw. mmushour from lynx competitiveOF1/2 References P1ase fax re- 1150. tent $15. stereo b speak- 3pc I•am unit wain glass. arca nes Call Roo, x. 76 vim to 723-0204 ers $60 new glider char carpets. Curtains. dresser b 2 PREVENTIVE DENTAL Assts- $125. leather office duo f50 night tables. sooatied. mr 837-1410 crowave. Root kitchen ►MKTU E3 AM years ETC_ tart and Dental Hygienist for table to N ane B e In wooden tui- Ortfodonll office Othrooadic WORO PERFECT Oma 2004 Budgies a Farcies. (905)619- ence etc. in the Durham Re- �ro� preferred. Send Standard New. field Windows y or evenngs (905)666 - Can aDDh at the Oshawa resume to File /555. Osfunq 9S'98NT4 With WP9 trdluz 2.3390, Civic Came. Tues and Thurs. This Week. PO Box 481, Quattro Pro 9. etc Reg $479. 9 30 a.m. - 2 m a Ontario. L/H 7L5 selling for $299 905-631- PIANO TEENMCIAN available D 5365 for tuning. repairs and pre - PREVENTIVE DENTAL ASSTS- urdase consuitwon on all LICENSED MECNMIC for TANT required for progressive • f� A� D Chrysler dealership in Porl caring dental practice. Pease for safe nukes b nodes Also retial• Call . Call Don Jr. had deliver your resume to Aborad sale 259 Simcce St. S. Oshawa CAR STEREO BOX with 12' Barba 27-7631 PICKERNIG AREA Eketric storm speakers, pad $800 b PUNO: Mason b Rrsch. Mlolor Shop s looking for one X -MY AND ULTRASOUND asking $299 Two 6' Boss upnght vim Dene' m good experienced 3 phase mush techndogists required for speakers vim twaters. $100 Curxibon. Astrup 51500 (905)- wtnhder-some mechanical ex- permaient pan time and full Weightlif inq Dench with lar 839-3090 perierlce would be an asset. fax resurtlositions in e0too 905 $0 ( approx. 125 IDs. Appkarits S1bIAd tAdr rtfile 837-9213. snp t 905 686-2532 731-7405. CLOCKS Sale on a1 Roland WANTED - Hornda Stools 250 a in good shape, low kms reasaudy pates Cyt 905- rtu-0092 (sop) V$ANM - Kids 4 weeder 50 -125 a good shape. reason- ably priced- 1905) 434-0392 Slip Mks b W1,112 CRAFTERS WANTED a 'The Gin a Crap Showplace- "i ed in the Courtice Fla Mar- ket, 4 km east of Oshawra (approx 6000 people anerd- ,n9 each weekend). Let us show b sen your =fes dwect- ly to 010 public. You do not have to be there There is NO 6 math contrail Rent starts at S36/ntondl. Call 905-436- 1024 2 OEDIIOOM aoartmem S'S5 no rlduarg ,:t:lrties. August 1N. immaculate newer DiMdrg accommodating quality tenants oily. n better son. o.D0. Bon aro- Oshawa neighDourhoad. fediemisscon tested (905439-8893 19051668-5555 1991 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 passenger. a" amlm :as- ...grs- sette 22Urn eat stupe. $3500 Cented b Emissions tested Pickenng Cal 905- 686-OSM 1991 T -M Super Charger. 5 spd $6 500 o Do well main- tained 1995 Chevy SID pick - V6 5 sod. low km (7.000 cendied. Call (905)623-8397 IM CAVALJER, spotless in- side a out. ice-cold Fir. 4-04 4 dr auto. am4m ass, low kms. Certified. emission test- ed. ready to go $3995 905- 426 -SM i aac rr.r wrdwdiw wx.�udw. some o. dhgttal pontos and Mtyboads• auto. arc. cruise control. arra Dave Stories. • 1 Dayt+a 1 Lor Sob all Samick Acoustic Pianos, tm stereo cassette. good con - all Howard Miller clocks. clition. will be sold tested/cer- corNmercial Service work. CARPETS • lots of carpet, Large Selections of used pah - • Al*gk libed. $4200 or near fifer Tel West haw own toils. Trudy BABYSITTER required in my 11X)% nylon, new stain re- nos. Rem to own, 100% of all days: 416-490-8887 std 232, will Des Minimum 5 Mnk or yours for a 2 1/2 year tease carpets on land. I will renal pparyyments appy. Call NEST OF IMNOGANY Wks, Eve: 905-509-1535 yrs. experienCx, for busy hot for the of July 14• carpel 3 rooms. $349. Price TELEP PIANO (905) 433-1491. tapestry bed -sola. sewing stop. exp Mon. - lei. r - 5 21 in Padre lynx or WIIA Illdudes Carpet. premium pad, out wa m occasional table, 1993 BIIICK REGAL grand m. 416609 9992 or Fax lot area. (905)665 5951 a expert installation, fast ddn POOL SDIM Wrhels 5200. wines dresser w/mirror 8 9 sport• 4 dow. 3.81. 92.000 V6, 416609 9587. (905)839 3012. ery. free estimates (30 yards). Water skis 5100. Uvirgroom drawer desl Call 905-655- P. automatic. NC. Am/Fm cos Wre.T me WANTED Norman 686-2314' set, 2 loverseats, ottoman, 7619 sette. ntt, power seats/wind- REPLACE T WUDOW a Door Crews. Minimum 10 yrs. experience. Own trYlsporta- Uom and took, bralk . Good rA n. PA/Pan Tums. Cam 905- 433.7695 for app. COMPANY LOOKING FOR SUB CONTRACTORS For shingle mofing. must have own touts and transportation. highest rate paid per sq. Call 1.877-625-7663 re - sttderh' wekrome. 2 evenings home. located BAF Fops /10 squire 1 Massey Fergu- arm clwr tiladr pa nimm material 5200. Large wall rrw- CoNpMtr 1 owrsllocks/antenna, spoiler, no rust, blue. leather Interior a week in my on Thorp Cres. Cal KAft Yk Eater $W. son 3 PL fetch DAihator $100 nor S% Baby items. (905)65.,r 4865. 55999 DEO. 931-1955 cell 416-2776771. 905.426.3706. obo.905-985-8039 JUST STARTED using that BMYSITTER WANTED to a ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS PfNM IAKF 4172'x9'. Soled ". leather Oak, baill III Edwin new computer? Don't know 1997 MERCURY MYSTIQUE rnme INTO Inv Mme. 18vrs vim carders. 5500-5800 vv tr. i, arrn vAat computer to Ouy? Need Sport, 49.000km. excellent WANTED - Hornda Stools 250 a in good shape, low kms reasaudy pates Cyt 905- rtu-0092 (sop) V$ANM - Kids 4 weeder 50 -125 a good shape. reason- ably priced- 1905) 434-0392 Slip Mks b W1,112 CRAFTERS WANTED a 'The Gin a Crap Showplace- "i ed in the Courtice Fla Mar- ket, 4 km east of Oshawra (approx 6000 people anerd- ,n9 each weekend). Let us show b sen your =fes dwect- ly to 010 public. You do not have to be there There is NO 6 math contrail Rent starts at S36/ntondl. Call 905-436- 1024 2 OEDIIOOM aoartmem S'S5 no rlduarg ,:t:lrties. August 1N. immaculate newer DiMdrg accommodating quality tenants oily. n better son. o.D0. Bon aro- Oshawa neighDourhoad. fediemisscon tested (905439-8893 19051668-5555 1991 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 passenger. a" amlm :as- ...grs- sette 22Urn eat stupe. $3500 Cented b Emissions tested Pickenng Cal 905- 686-OSM 1991 T -M Super Charger. 5 spd $6 500 o Do well main- tained 1995 Chevy SID pick - V6 5 sod. low km (7.000 cendied. Call (905)623-8397 IM CAVALJER, spotless in- side a out. ice-cold Fir. 4-04 4 dr auto. am4m ass, low kms. Certified. emission test- ed. ready to go $3995 905- 426 -SM i aac rr.r wrdwdiw wx.�udw. some o. dhgttal pontos and Mtyboads• auto. arc. cruise control. arra Dave Stories. • 1 Dayt+a 1 Lor Sob all Samick Acoustic Pianos, tm stereo cassette. good con - all Howard Miller clocks. clition. will be sold tested/cer- corNmercial Service work. CARPETS • lots of carpet, Large Selections of used pah - • Al*gk libed. $4200 or near fifer Tel West haw own toils. Trudy BABYSITTER required in my 11X)% nylon, new stain re- nos. Rem to own, 100% of all days: 416-490-8887 std 232, will Des Minimum 5 Mnk or yours for a 2 1/2 year tease carpets on land. I will renal pparyyments appy. Call NEST OF IMNOGANY Wks, Eve: 905-509-1535 yrs. experienCx, for busy hot for the of July 14• carpel 3 rooms. $349. Price TELEP PIANO (905) 433-1491. tapestry bed -sola. sewing stop. exp Mon. - lei. r - 5 21 in Padre lynx or WIIA Illdudes Carpet. premium pad, out wa m occasional table, 1993 BIIICK REGAL grand m. 416609 9992 or Fax lot area. (905)665 5951 a expert installation, fast ddn POOL SDIM Wrhels 5200. wines dresser w/mirror 8 9 sport• 4 dow. 3.81. 92.000 V6, 416609 9587. (905)839 3012. ery. free estimates (30 yards). Water skis 5100. Uvirgroom drawer desl Call 905-655- P. automatic. NC. Am/Fm cos Wre.T me WANTED Norman 686-2314' set, 2 loverseats, ottoman, 7619 sette. ntt, power seats/wind- REPLACE T WUDOW a Door Crews. Minimum 10 yrs. experience. Own trYlsporta- Uom and took, bralk . Good rA n. PA/Pan Tums. Cam 905- 433.7695 for app. COMPANY LOOKING FOR SUB CONTRACTORS For shingle mofing. must have own touts and transportation. highest rate paid per sq. Call 1.877-625-7663 re - sttderh' wekrome. 2 evenings home. located BAF Fops /10 squire 1 Massey Fergu- arm clwr tiladr pa nimm material 5200. Large wall rrw- CoNpMtr 1 owrsllocks/antenna, spoiler, no rust, blue. leather Interior a week in my on Thorp Cres. Cal KAft Yk Eater $W. son 3 PL fetch DAihator $100 nor S% Baby items. (905)65.,r 4865. 55999 DEO. 931-1955 cell 416-2776771. 905.426.3706. obo.905-985-8039 JUST STARTED using that BMYSITTER WANTED to a ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS PfNM IAKF 4172'x9'. Soled ". leather Oak, baill III Edwin new computer? Don't know 1997 MERCURY MYSTIQUE rnme INTO Inv Mme. 18vrs vim carders. 5500-5800 vv tr. i, arrn vAat computer to Ouy? Need Sport, 49.000km. excellent REPLACE T WUDOW a Door Crews. Minimum 10 yrs. experience. Own trYlsporta- Uom and took, bralk . Good rA n. PA/Pan Tums. Cam 905- 433.7695 for app. COMPANY LOOKING FOR SUB CONTRACTORS For shingle mofing. must have own touts and transportation. highest rate paid per sq. Call 1.877-625-7663 re - sttderh' wekrome. 2 evenings home. located BAF Fops /10 squire 1 Massey Fergu- arm clwr tiladr pa nimm material 5200. Large wall rrw- CoNpMtr 1 owrsllocks/antenna, spoiler, no rust, blue. leather Interior a week in my on Thorp Cres. Cal KAft Yk Eater $W. son 3 PL fetch DAihator $100 nor S% Baby items. (905)65.,r 4865. 55999 DEO. 931-1955 cell 416-2776771. 905.426.3706. obo.905-985-8039 JUST STARTED using that BMYSITTER WANTED to a ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS PfNM IAKF 4172'x9'. Soled ". leather Oak, baill III Edwin new computer? Don't know 1997 MERCURY MYSTIQUE rnme INTO Inv Mme. 18vrs vim carders. 5500-5800 vv tr. i, arrn vAat computer to Ouy? Need Sport, 49.000km. excellent or older. Broth Rd/DeNbrooh each. Cam 905-985-2234 na. WIiM over $6.1X10 asang •W.: "' .4-, xwhAnan, auto. yr, cruise. W Sam-6:00pm and 113,n -4m $2,600 Hot tub, 34 man fF Consulting irg and tutoring call w. PA. power mirrors, certified Mon -Fd. W. per day. Re- AP��E fridCENge. stove - Wash _ Pad y 1, w speak725-O88. Wen ahpls required. Cam lardy er, dryer, Iddge, stove, diem �1. x(905)728.5130. � � we ( emission tested. $11.500. 428-0023. waster, all lily gwranteed. and PC. (905)668 2038 Conk make a deal! 33 Stabon RENT TO OWN new and re- poohL EXPERIENCED CHILD CARE St.. Ajar. (905)426-2682. Conditioned appliances, and off required. Non-smoker with new rV's. Full warranty Pad 1999 CAVALIER Z24. red. references for 2 boys. 3 6 7 AJ'PLUIRCES: retrigerator 2- dy's Market. 9D5-263-8369 Or USED KAYAK POOL- Rect/ 16,000krns, take over lease 2 BEDROOM basement apt Furmshea,urtsm,sred Gas Nrepace. parking. U50/indu- sive. nrstitast required. Refer- ences Non-smoker no pets Rougemoumarea 509-3773 . 3 BEORDON CONDO, Pick - Mo. Lake view new kitten 2 appliances. move -in condh- ton, available July Ist, first/ last 51100 No psis Cal 5-9 p m 905-831-3170 WHITBr GARDENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -One and two bedroom apartments available to quiet modern, mature budding. Utilities in- cluded Laundry facilities and parking available Call (905R30-5420 AJAX 2 bedroom cordo on lake. 5 appliances, )acuzzl. Indoor pool. NC, tennis courts. 2 car parking Avail Aug est. Call 6186.1967 AJRX - Beautiful 3 bdrm main floor. Close to all amenities $1.100 plus. Spacious 2 bdmh basemerH apt . separate en- trance. $750 . INhbes. Avail August 1st. No sm oknypets. FrsUlasl (9051420.1037 AJAX BACHELOR APT tot rent, separate erttrance. cen- tral au, eat -n kitchen, dose to take It inclu- sive. available July 1st, Call 428-0671 AJAX CONDO pardard. large 2 bedroom apartment, with double balconies, rec. centre w/ pod etc. $1.350 per month August Ist occupancy. (905) 683.0931 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 bed - rh m.lav )r a�;.;..}• ' Quer. pert. tam" outriding Heat. hydro and two appliances in- cluded. Pay able. Parking and laundry facilities (9051 723-2094 OSHAWA sirail bachelor apartment evatable July Ise Non-smwer no pets $400' month Cam 905.728-7861 OSHAWA.I two bedroom apartments 'ot August ISL $675 per monm plus hydro IStAJS1 Cam Bill (905) 404- 9602 after 5 p in OSNAWA. Put i A4elatde. large clean 2 -bedroom on quiet court. SEW Inclusive Laundry b parking July 1 No pets, 905-436-3510 OSHAWA 1 -bedroom $655, month Wilson Apartments rear long Large, clean. bngM Near shopping/tius Laundry. parking Cable avail. Imme- diate 905.7242153 PICKERING - RoseDank and Sheppard new 2-0-edroom Spacious basement apart- ment. Family room, kite eni appliances Cable. Sep en- trance, one parking Share laundry. no pets Now avail- able 905-839-1784 PICKERWG 2 bedroom tw. Indo. Walking distance to GO and schools. Avail July 1St Shared laundry facilities in- cluded S800/monthly in - dudes utilities. NO PETS, SMOKING 1sVlasVreferenc- es 427-8479. PICKERING. 1 bedroom base- ment Rosebank/Twynn Riv- ers. laundry. parking, no smokingipets. references $700/montt First a last CCe- qured Avail, July 1 90514- years of age. Hwy fMairport door frost tree, deluxe stove, 1-800.798-5502. Area Leave message at 831- matching heavy duty washer Above ground w/deckrg b 5280/month. Owner wit pay 9103 1304 a dryer $675/at -will sepa- U EDMAN Duality wooden Ienhcnq - balance of warrantee transfer charges Call Amomoeh a AutamDilea rate. Also Kenmore washer steeds 8' X 8' barn kit only ((- 564) 52.450.00. 1-800- (905)576-8006 or (905)435- 11 11 for 5aN EXPERIENCED live -out nanny used 2 years $250 �kern0 $359. plus tax Many other 7 8802 for Sob needed for 4 month old start- (905) 426-5945 sizes and styles available. 1 LAA b quires - umbers, apprentices ing in July. Monday -Friday. CARPET - I have several Also garages and decks. 761 • and labourers for work in Re1erelxxs required. ECE and Odusand Yards d new S1aA- McKay Rd. Unit 3. Pickenng. Bowmanville, Courtice area. master aril ds of nylon ar- For more info. call 905.619• FOUND - Cat, grey colour. We offer competitive wages CPR preferred Non-smoker, I I vitt Fir t your be 2093. lag hair and deClawed. wear - and benefits. Subcontractor driver's license Some Pe S34 a bine green citta Fond room and hag for 9 Price Sk per B amp• upright Ira - also welcome. Send resume household duties. Good COm- includes carpet, pad and in- Cuu,. immaculate, hardly June 21• Kingston Rd a to P.O. Box 2641 Orilha. ORt gepsailon West PickCri fa •stafahm• (30 square yards) used 565 00 ubo. - Cad' 665- Whites Rd at Melawe. P.rwgle . T-3V"7C1-m Fax (7051 32! • am 60(90 MW -404111 - MmlMr?'43'0010 9138(snp) Restunnt (905)831-9643cnp 1230. 2 BEDROOM basement apt Furmshea,urtsm,sred Gas Nrepace. parking. U50/indu- sive. nrstitast required. Refer- ences Non-smoker no pets Rougemoumarea 509-3773 . 3 BEORDON CONDO, Pick - Mo. Lake view new kitten 2 appliances. move -in condh- ton, available July Ist, first/ last 51100 No psis Cal 5-9 p m 905-831-3170 WHITBr GARDENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -One and two bedroom apartments available to quiet modern, mature budding. Utilities in- cluded Laundry facilities and parking available Call (905R30-5420 AJAX 2 bedroom cordo on lake. 5 appliances, )acuzzl. Indoor pool. NC, tennis courts. 2 car parking Avail Aug est. Call 6186.1967 AJRX - Beautiful 3 bdrm main floor. Close to all amenities $1.100 plus. Spacious 2 bdmh basemerH apt . separate en- trance. $750 . INhbes. Avail August 1st. No sm oknypets. FrsUlasl (9051420.1037 AJAX BACHELOR APT tot rent, separate erttrance. cen- tral au, eat -n kitchen, dose to take It inclu- sive. available July 1st, Call 428-0671 AJAX CONDO pardard. large 2 bedroom apartment, with double balconies, rec. centre w/ pod etc. $1.350 per month August Ist occupancy. (905) 683.0931 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 bed - rh m.lav )r a�;.;..}• ' Quer. pert. tam" outriding Heat. hydro and two appliances in- cluded. Pay able. Parking and laundry facilities (9051 723-2094 OSHAWA sirail bachelor apartment evatable July Ise Non-smwer no pets $400' month Cam 905.728-7861 OSHAWA.I two bedroom apartments 'ot August ISL $675 per monm plus hydro IStAJS1 Cam Bill (905) 404- 9602 after 5 p in OSNAWA. Put i A4elatde. large clean 2 -bedroom on quiet court. SEW Inclusive Laundry b parking July 1 No pets, 905-436-3510 OSHAWA 1 -bedroom $655, month Wilson Apartments rear long Large, clean. bngM Near shopping/tius Laundry. parking Cable avail. Imme- diate 905.7242153 PICKERING - RoseDank and Sheppard new 2-0-edroom Spacious basement apart- ment. Family room, kite eni appliances Cable. Sep en- trance, one parking Share laundry. no pets Now avail- able 905-839-1784 PICKERWG 2 bedroom tw. Indo. Walking distance to GO and schools. Avail July 1St Shared laundry facilities in- cluded S800/monthly in - dudes utilities. NO PETS, SMOKING 1sVlasVreferenc- es 427-8479. PICKERING. 1 bedroom base- ment Rosebank/Twynn Riv- ers. laundry. parking, no smokingipets. references $700/montt First a last CCe- qured Avail, July 1 90514- years of age. Hwy fMairport door frost tree, deluxe stove, 1-800.798-5502. Area Leave message at 831- matching heavy duty washer Above ground w/deckrg b 5280/month. Owner wit pay 9103 1304 a dryer $675/at -will sepa- U EDMAN Duality wooden Ienhcnq - balance of warrantee transfer charges Call Amomoeh a AutamDilea rate. Also Kenmore washer steeds 8' X 8' barn kit only ((- 564) 52.450.00. 1-800- (905)576-8006 or (905)435- 11 11 for 5aN EXPERIENCED live -out nanny used 2 years $250 �kern0 $359. plus tax Many other 7 8802 for Sob needed for 4 month old start- (905) 426-5945 sizes and styles available. 1 LAA b quires - umbers, apprentices ing in July. Monday -Friday. CARPET - I have several Also garages and decks. 761 • and labourers for work in Re1erelxxs required. ECE and Odusand Yards d new S1aA- McKay Rd. Unit 3. Pickenng. Bowmanville, Courtice area. master aril ds of nylon ar- For more info. call 905.619• FOUND - Cat, grey colour. We offer competitive wages CPR preferred Non-smoker, I I vitt Fir t your be 2093. lag hair and deClawed. wear - and benefits. Subcontractor driver's license Some Pe S34 a bine green citta Fond room and hag for 9 Price Sk per B amp• upright Ira - also welcome. Send resume household duties. Good COm- includes carpet, pad and in- Cuu,. immaculate, hardly June 21• Kingston Rd a to P.O. Box 2641 Orilha. ORt gepsailon West PickCri fa •stafahm• (30 square yards) used 565 00 ubo. - Cad' 665- Whites Rd at Melawe. P.rwgle . T-3V"7C1-m Fax (7051 32! • am 60(90 MW -404111 - MmlMr?'43'0010 9138(snp) Restunnt (905)831-9643cnp 1230. quires - umbers, apprentices ing in July. Monday -Friday. CARPET - I have several Also garages and decks. 761 • and labourers for work in Re1erelxxs required. ECE and Odusand Yards d new S1aA- McKay Rd. Unit 3. Pickenng. Bowmanville, Courtice area. master aril ds of nylon ar- For more info. call 905.619• FOUND - Cat, grey colour. We offer competitive wages CPR preferred Non-smoker, I I vitt Fir t your be 2093. lag hair and deClawed. wear - and benefits. Subcontractor driver's license Some Pe S34 a bine green citta Fond room and hag for 9 Price Sk per B amp• upright Ira - also welcome. Send resume household duties. Good COm- includes carpet, pad and in- Cuu,. immaculate, hardly June 21• Kingston Rd a to P.O. Box 2641 Orilha. ORt gepsailon West PickCri fa •stafahm• (30 square yards) used 565 00 ubo. - Cad' 665- Whites Rd at Melawe. P.rwgle . T-3V"7C1-m Fax (7051 32! • am 60(90 MW -404111 - MmlMr?'43'0010 9138(snp) Restunnt (905)831-9643cnp 1230. -or A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, June 25, 2000 all Aprtrnerte a all erenwts a ROM Rwt a l Deane a Money to Lend RNtI ._ Visit Us On The Internet: www.durhamnews.net Money to Lend Q 1 Ptlrsorale • 1 Polil hilt : 1 1 Nrlprovenlellb : 1 1 IIIMNO11e111e1Nf PICKERING/AJAX border. fur- urnished now. Suits ruorsmo>tirg work- er. 5S30/rno. nonsmoking re- RENT -WORRY FREE ' a 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. COURTICE - beauvf ought 3 bedroom main floor of house. Refurbished & New s services franchise is expanding g Appliances. All Util. included. FAST CASH In-house Supt. & Maint. ADVANCE On site Security. room �� Msuue 5 lap- Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 12 moon - 8pm 3 Z O _CAS H Sat & Sun fpm- Spm "lf,VALIANT CALL NOW! PROPERTY franchiser to join our franchise network of over MANAGEMENT bourhood. $895 plus 1R utili-1 905-579-1 626 270 centers in Canada and 4,1(X) centers (416)429-3000 ex14909 or fir Visit Us On The Internet: www.durhamnews.net Money to Lend Q 1 Ptlrsorale • 1 Polil hilt : 1 1 Nrlprovenlellb : 1 1 IIIMNO11e111e1Nf PICKERING/AJAX border. fur- urnished now. Suits ruorsmo>tirg work- er. 5S30/rno. nonsmoking re- nishedroom in private home. for rent No smoking no pets ' a Prefer quiet working adult COURTICE - beauvf ought 3 bedroom main floor of house. Call (905) 686-6853 evenings s services franchise is expanding g and weekends sfund 1 A«ormnmMion FAST CASH AJAX - LUXURY 2 bdrm ADVANCE basement apt Laundry. park- room �� Msuue 5 lap- ing table backyard. utilities incl Prefer working female 3 Z O _CAS H fst call Angela at Av905)72vail 8 CALL NOW! 3608 (days) or evenings N� IZEUT (905)426-4076 LARGE BASEMENT APTfor • 1 nrsress rent use 0f facilities phone/ Opportunities Cable included. full washroom. no pets. $500/month Ist/last Sud working female Available July 2. Harwooil/Hwyr2 Call .1 usrtas Opwrimities; PORT UNION SHEPPARD 2 bed,00m basement apartment in quiet cul-de-sac Separate entrance dose to GO 8 TTC NO smokers/pets Avail Now $900 monthly Parking Call 416-724-7008 SPACIDUS wen -maintained 2 bedroom acts Avail at 90C and 888 Glen St Some with walk-in closets. paint provid- ed Close to schools. shopping centre. GO Station Utilities included Call 728-4993 2 & 3 B P 1;'s 280 We^tworth St. West S-aS d $850 Utilities Close to schools, ,-ping and 401 Pub- = Transit right past d-, F-, 3001 Call (905) 721-8741 WHITBY a;a -;,d. etc c:,:+r•..c, ,•,wr dry appliances available SWts professional rlort- smoker No pets 5555 00 In- clusive Avail July 1 (9051- 430 X817 '�IRBY Digin large t-bdrm 1 epi Pnvate entrance, neat hydro. cable included Parking for 1 No pets Non- smoker Jury est $600!mm Cam 1905,665-8045 WHITE'S RD.' FNICH, one txd,"x - nwnq eat kitch- tn. 4 PC lath bm aseent apartment. carpeted. separate Vibrance. non smokrng/pgs Available Jdy $695 pus Lim - hes Cab ,905) 420-6532 WHY •o,l ~ you can own ,';u' �N- home for less than you think'' Call Dave Hav- W Saes Rep Re;Max Summit Realty 119911 Ltd 1905 668-38M or (9051 W6. 3211 1 r♦ous•s For Rem INcome $35,000 plus? 7st Time Buyer? Professional Renter? Call Mark to "Own" your next home! 05 (9 3715-6275 800-840-6275 Levise flealtor since 1988 O 4 0 M CL Ia3 L 4ft ca MO L0• Rr F>tr W m new Daae ovate en- p trance $645 Both available FOR R,12 T marketing. training, support and powerful Aug 1st 434-5422 or 439- �E�•TA� 1983 Si advertising exriosure. loin the world leader. For , ORE Ideal for.. flay loud, ear" alone, OI ROf olt t* 57591RO, NIL Good kite LOC* Paid 9064 4*M Peeler 416691.4200 or 41646964541 COURTICE Detached 3 bdrm house 1 300sq 11. 3 wash- rooms. 4 appliances. c/a. fenced yard. $1100/month plus utilities Credit check Avail August 1 (905)435- 0178 or (416)267-0143 OSHAWA 3 bedroom main floor pori laundry. parking. $900 Of mo . stared ubli es Available July 1. ism or Au- ;ust Ist 905-436-5017. or 45-436-9793 OSNAWA AREA main floor bungalow 3 oedroom. 2 bam- Doms laundry tactlibes. wilunq for 2. excekrd nerghF bourhood. 5995/mo am indu- swe. ltd cable Avail Auq t 905-720-07% PICKERING. Top Poor of em, 1,,acnes bungalow, 3 ',edroom available ""me- ately $11 DOIRKM plus utddes Access to poo Call anc- bpm (905)831-7510 or 1416413-0847 SOUTH WHITBY. 3 -bedroom ranch bu•,ga,ow 2 car at- tached garage, walkout bm- ment available August est $1500 monthly plus Call (905)668-6960 or 19051427- 6095 WHITBY. 3 bedroom Semi. 2 51 ;key to milt' room. pinnate drive. fence yard, gas hut. must be seen MO plus ubk- tres Available August est ISI/ LW, references. no pets (905) 579-2288 WHITBY Garrard - Manning- ,, *e, 3 bedroom bungalow MY dean, garage. fireplace. 5 apohantes, no smoking Avail Aug $1350 plus Con dolyn Management 905428- 9766 a 1 Towrnouses FW Pan! 77 3 BORN TOWNHOUSE 5 min walk i;, 0%nda arC�,entre. Jose 1c,urp GG newer etNng. trdge stove Avad August 1 $940,momh plus Utilities FirstJW CA Kyle (905)723- 2116 • 1 Rooms for Rent WESTNEYMWY 2 ONE BED. ROOM ,n large family home. Share all tac*bn hvrrsheW unfurnished central air secun- ty. Suns female $400/morM inclusive References. first/ last required Available im- mecatey (416)576-1698 2 UNFURMSNED rooms for rent in house Student pre- terred Central Ajax location On bus route Call 427-8132 ROSSLANDISIMCOE AREA Cool Room Newly decorated fully furnished. Cooling tacili- Ues SWorknng gentleman preferred Near Durham Col- lege $250/month and up Call (905)728-4845 A ABA DABA DO 6 months HMWU=4e1 area. room Iree' Own your own home, available immediately In - from $595 DAC Cash back dudes shared kitchen bath - bonus to you' $29 000 plus room. N. cable. living room. family income a good creditlarge backyard and pool Sion of down payment] :all (905)426-2834 IM Collis associate broker, pICKEROG dun furnished Coldwell Banker RMR Real room Cable, all facilities . Estate (905)726.9414 or 1- separate entrance Avail COI ERCIAL STORE FROM for lease 'Cao tardy or Nut' 9856666 aro . 1 Collages for Rent GREAT FISHING and holiday Rice axe One hour tram Otr- Modern Metag- es. Salcey beachplaygrowd. dWOre, s pry Low tam. dy prices. July b August also available SunnyAleads Cot- ligil. (705)696.2607 LAND '0- LAMES one bed- ;D,- S3491week;, 2 bed- room $"9weekly cottages. ludy equipped. gas 880. n- crowave screened room. boat. vow CaN after 3 P 905377-0311 or 905.35- 3128 • 1 Flat vac. Fk0 uah CLEARWATER. 2-3 beC•.a::: fully lu•1,st+ed. air eotdt- boned. manufactured homes Clubhouse, heated pool, lot tub Close to blades and rwlw a" actions Children welcome S275,)Weldy or" shown your hme (9051683-5503 For Sao wow No mune, 9cw, Get kr fu, less Plan rem Beaumut 2 bedroom bungalowon huge lot 5119.900 isn't It time you ower M now Job nab" and goon credit required CaN Emdio Zing" at 905728- 1600 Rrtmax Spire. AJAX -Pickering Beach/Mwy/2 area detached 2-sloey w/ga- rage very clean a updated 3 - bedroom homemamlloor laniary. 1-1/2 tams $177 goo Alex Skordaltrs SN - ton Group 905-619-9500 FOR SALE - BOWMANVIU.E great starter with appeals 1100 sq lt 3 bedrooms. rnct- ty decorated. 1-112 laths. hardwood 8 ceramic floors 3/ 4 furaste l basement. popular tarrW neighbtwrfdod dose to all alntemtes, fully lensed backyard with deck, and Inde' $153.500 Open House Saturday a Sunday. Jurie 24 6 25. 1- 4 p m 5 Wrenn Blvd Call (905) 432.7363 PICRERNLG 5209.900. Raised bungalow. all brick Watched. 3,1 bedrooms, harowood/ceramius Huge modern kitchen, skylights, cathedral ceikmg 50 x 110 lot Open House Saturday. 1 p m. - 4 p.m. 770 Westsldre Blvd (905) 420-1425. pICKERNIG - Exec freehold. $199.900. Beautiful 20DDsq.n end unit on quiet court. A 10, with marry upgrades No agents. To view call 905.831- 2460. 877-663.1054 email kacol- isGidirecl com now. Suits ruorsmo>tirg work- er. 5S30/rno. nonsmoking re- 905-619-0999 Theworld s largest and fastest growing PICKERING-DelbrorkBr,,rk tr'g ,' spac,ous .°bedroom COURTICE - beauvf ought 3 bedroom main floor of house. OSHAWA Near 401,OC. house s services franchise is expanding g basement, seperate entrance, evmgroom/diningroom bath- to share washeNdryer, rk-p in Ajax/Pickering. We are seeking carpeted. near bus -stop 5695 +'•� kdithhes. or negotiable room �� Msuue 5 lap- mg. no smoking/pets. !USG; month utilities available omer service oriented, self starting g Available Aug Ist No smok- chances. walkout backs park. 5 min to 401 Quiet neigh- July 1 Call 905-435-2499 franchiser to join our franchise network of over mg/pets Contact Herman bourhood. $895 plus 1R utili-1 Office& 270 centers in Canada and 4,1(X) centers (416)429-3000 ex14909 or ties Non-smoking ALSO • Retails ace worldwide. A phenomena) opportunity. Mail 1905926-3294 beatddW new 1 bedroom apt bdrm app. lawn service. walk Boxes Etcprovides complete u eraliunal PORT UNION SHEPPARD 2 bed,00m basement apartment in quiet cul-de-sac Separate entrance dose to GO 8 TTC NO smokers/pets Avail Now $900 monthly Parking Call 416-724-7008 SPACIDUS wen -maintained 2 bedroom acts Avail at 90C and 888 Glen St Some with walk-in closets. paint provid- ed Close to schools. shopping centre. GO Station Utilities included Call 728-4993 2 & 3 B P 1;'s 280 We^tworth St. West S-aS d $850 Utilities Close to schools, ,-ping and 401 Pub- = Transit right past d-, F-, 3001 Call (905) 721-8741 WHITBY a;a -;,d. etc c:,:+r•..c, ,•,wr dry appliances available SWts professional rlort- smoker No pets 5555 00 In- clusive Avail July 1 (9051- 430 X817 '�IRBY Digin large t-bdrm 1 epi Pnvate entrance, neat hydro. cable included Parking for 1 No pets Non- smoker Jury est $600!mm Cam 1905,665-8045 WHITE'S RD.' FNICH, one txd,"x - nwnq eat kitch- tn. 4 PC lath bm aseent apartment. carpeted. separate Vibrance. non smokrng/pgs Available Jdy $695 pus Lim - hes Cab ,905) 420-6532 WHY •o,l ~ you can own ,';u' �N- home for less than you think'' Call Dave Hav- W Saes Rep Re;Max Summit Realty 119911 Ltd 1905 668-38M or (9051 W6. 3211 1 r♦ous•s For Rem INcome $35,000 plus? 7st Time Buyer? Professional Renter? Call Mark to "Own" your next home! 05 (9 3715-6275 800-840-6275 Levise flealtor since 1988 O 4 0 M CL Ia3 L 4ft ca MO L0• Rr F>tr W m new Daae ovate en- p trance $645 Both available FOR R,12 T marketing. training, support and powerful Aug 1st 434-5422 or 439- �E�•TA� 1983 Si advertising exriosure. loin the world leader. For , ORE Ideal for.. flay loud, ear" alone, OI ROf olt t* 57591RO, NIL Good kite LOC* Paid 9064 4*M Peeler 416691.4200 or 41646964541 COURTICE Detached 3 bdrm house 1 300sq 11. 3 wash- rooms. 4 appliances. c/a. fenced yard. $1100/month plus utilities Credit check Avail August 1 (905)435- 0178 or (416)267-0143 OSHAWA 3 bedroom main floor pori laundry. parking. $900 Of mo . stared ubli es Available July 1. ism or Au- ;ust Ist 905-436-5017. or 45-436-9793 OSNAWA AREA main floor bungalow 3 oedroom. 2 bam- Doms laundry tactlibes. wilunq for 2. excekrd nerghF bourhood. 5995/mo am indu- swe. ltd cable Avail Auq t 905-720-07% PICKERING. Top Poor of em, 1,,acnes bungalow, 3 ',edroom available ""me- ately $11 DOIRKM plus utddes Access to poo Call anc- bpm (905)831-7510 or 1416413-0847 SOUTH WHITBY. 3 -bedroom ranch bu•,ga,ow 2 car at- tached garage, walkout bm- ment available August est $1500 monthly plus Call (905)668-6960 or 19051427- 6095 WHITBY. 3 bedroom Semi. 2 51 ;key to milt' room. pinnate drive. fence yard, gas hut. must be seen MO plus ubk- tres Available August est ISI/ LW, references. no pets (905) 579-2288 WHITBY Garrard - Manning- ,, *e, 3 bedroom bungalow MY dean, garage. fireplace. 5 apohantes, no smoking Avail Aug $1350 plus Con dolyn Management 905428- 9766 a 1 Towrnouses FW Pan! 77 3 BORN TOWNHOUSE 5 min walk i;, 0%nda arC�,entre. Jose 1c,urp GG newer etNng. trdge stove Avad August 1 $940,momh plus Utilities FirstJW CA Kyle (905)723- 2116 • 1 Rooms for Rent WESTNEYMWY 2 ONE BED. ROOM ,n large family home. Share all tac*bn hvrrsheW unfurnished central air secun- ty. Suns female $400/morM inclusive References. first/ last required Available im- mecatey (416)576-1698 2 UNFURMSNED rooms for rent in house Student pre- terred Central Ajax location On bus route Call 427-8132 ROSSLANDISIMCOE AREA Cool Room Newly decorated fully furnished. Cooling tacili- Ues SWorknng gentleman preferred Near Durham Col- lege $250/month and up Call (905)728-4845 A ABA DABA DO 6 months HMWU=4e1 area. room Iree' Own your own home, available immediately In - from $595 DAC Cash back dudes shared kitchen bath - bonus to you' $29 000 plus room. N. cable. living room. family income a good creditlarge backyard and pool Sion of down payment] :all (905)426-2834 IM Collis associate broker, pICKEROG dun furnished Coldwell Banker RMR Real room Cable, all facilities . Estate (905)726.9414 or 1- separate entrance Avail COI ERCIAL STORE FROM for lease 'Cao tardy or Nut' 9856666 aro . 1 Collages for Rent GREAT FISHING and holiday Rice axe One hour tram Otr- Modern Metag- es. Salcey beachplaygrowd. dWOre, s pry Low tam. dy prices. July b August also available SunnyAleads Cot- ligil. (705)696.2607 LAND '0- LAMES one bed- ;D,- S3491week;, 2 bed- room $"9weekly cottages. ludy equipped. gas 880. n- crowave screened room. boat. vow CaN after 3 P 905377-0311 or 905.35- 3128 • 1 Flat vac. Fk0 uah CLEARWATER. 2-3 beC•.a::: fully lu•1,st+ed. air eotdt- boned. manufactured homes Clubhouse, heated pool, lot tub Close to blades and rwlw a" actions Children welcome S275,)Weldy or" shown your hme (9051683-5503 For Sao wow No mune, 9cw, Get kr fu, less Plan rem Beaumut 2 bedroom bungalowon huge lot 5119.900 isn't It time you ower M now Job nab" and goon credit required CaN Emdio Zing" at 905728- 1600 Rrtmax Spire. AJAX -Pickering Beach/Mwy/2 area detached 2-sloey w/ga- rage very clean a updated 3 - bedroom homemamlloor laniary. 1-1/2 tams $177 goo Alex Skordaltrs SN - ton Group 905-619-9500 FOR SALE - BOWMANVIU.E great starter with appeals 1100 sq lt 3 bedrooms. rnct- ty decorated. 1-112 laths. hardwood 8 ceramic floors 3/ 4 furaste l basement. popular tarrW neighbtwrfdod dose to all alntemtes, fully lensed backyard with deck, and Inde' $153.500 Open House Saturday a Sunday. Jurie 24 6 25. 1- 4 p m 5 Wrenn Blvd Call (905) 432.7363 PICRERNLG 5209.900. Raised bungalow. all brick Watched. 3,1 bedrooms, harowood/ceramius Huge modern kitchen, skylights, cathedral ceikmg 50 x 110 lot Open House Saturday. 1 p m. - 4 p.m. 770 Westsldre Blvd (905) 420-1425. pICKERNIG - Exec freehold. $199.900. Beautiful 20DDsq.n end unit on quiet court. A 10, with marry upgrades No agents. To view call 905.831- 2460. 877-663.1054 email kacol- isGidirecl com now. Suits ruorsmo>tirg work- er. 5S30/rno. nonsmoking re- M MTE SALE, Port �. 3' A UNBEATABLE DEALT From quired. Call (905)839-4271 1 bedroom buingabw, with A- $500 down own your own and leave msg. Latched garage, sunroom, fi- bome Starling at $69.900 car- CLEAN QUIET, fumishetl sbathhed nunshes rec-room. GA land. for Iles for less than rem OAC. room ktt9uen Whirlpool sraped, teraraced fenced rear 24 free recorded rNessel4 G0. city btu. parking. cable, yard. lot 50x155. ExceNent 805.728-1069 ext 277 Cold- telephone inc. S400/month location -tear schools 8 well Banker RMR Real Estate Aurela Rasanu Female preferred. Oshawa downtown. $140,000. tall 905- or (905)404-2708, leave mes 885-8700. No agoo AJAX BRAND NEW exec 4- sage bdrm app. lawn service. walk OSHAWA. quiet Christian home. 2 rooms. 4 -pc bath. P.E.I. - SP0ILESS 5 bedroom to schools. dbl car garage. fireplace. exclusive Riverside Separate entrance, laundry. home. Main St. Montague. Estates area. avail Aug. 31 parking. cable. Suitable for PE Island, 2.4 PC. bathrooms. $1975/mo 905-686-0303 single, non-smoking, em- ployed male. $105/week large country kitchen. large $69.500 - owner's atwous lo Avail immed 434.7787. main If= laundry rm. faintly .t- v m (scapi rm, livingroom, town sewers 8OWMANVILLE - 4 bedroom PICKERING Brock/Hwy l2 a water. beautiful backyard. home on farm. 5 min from area Furntshed room, upper level. large ewer home with Walking distance to beautiful Hwy H 401. $1000/mo . avail- C. Opposite bus stop No o Montague River. Reduced to - row. FIt:UlasYrigereacts._ .parkiruG _A"Ju14 J..S4D0J, , $69500 . owner's anxious o • !OS(l13,2e98 • . • • • • ♦ •eta 109- wM98561N9t0a • • • e It�t!♦ ♦ 6 , great swmminytisfung Call• p m (s11D1 franchise Information on this exceptional opportunity C'AI.1- DOt:(: WARREN AT 1-800-661-6232 EXT. 289 1 C°rmos ' 1 Btrsktesa WE for Sift PICKERING 3 bedroom S$ GOVERNMENT FundsSS 1200sq h ' 17 baets. 2 bal- Grants and loans information conies w/view Df lake. In- Ig Stan and expand yotm tlulsi- GUdtS trdpe/stove. dose to rim orfarm 1-41oa505.8866 um- Ava00 ately rn $1s Callable 5117.900 Can 905 COSTUME RENTAL business My for sale Costume nvmtory. fixtures. and rNemals. Call 1 Out 01 -Town PM Mike (905)432-7660 OW"" P.E I- - SPOTLESS 5 bedroom $S Government home Main St Montague. FUndsSS PE ISUM 2-4 pc bathrooms. large country kitchen. large Granas and bans main Iloor taurgry rm, family information to start rm. IMngroom, town sewers and expand your d water, beautiful backyard business or farm walking distance to beautiful 1 505-8866 Mo11ta91e Rrver Reduced b _8 $69.500 - owner's atwous lo sell" 1-902-4138-4532 atter 5 v m (scapi • 1 Ererua vocation Pri ,r in ELVIS - WHERE ARE YOU? iookakke, dressahke Or $6.1110111: $1000 DOWN S -C sdurdaldt coria out for 'EMS- '"!"N -01d tracer lot the contest A Festival S' Pon h fargrouds. rear Cabourg Hydro/water/ Saturday. July Bin Call 985- sewers, roNmg MIs. next to 2511 or Ray at 985-4427 sip _)umy forest. sand teach. great swmminytisfung Call• 1 Personals 1416,431-155$ Carrip ARE YOU SINGLE? ",e New 1 est Meeting Place www DromMates cD m REO SETTER RESORT :amp DLIMNAN-S OWN DATING Site 8 Cottages Modem roll- SERVICE! Call 905-683-IIIC rages with an corWibawq L Create a private mailbox or propane heatmg We have browse Omer personal ads s,iverat camp tries available. free Meet a new FnerW or paa sous Sties trom 20 season we over good Love for life fishing. swimming. rec-lall and games room 705-778- m% Lim 00-Y to Land BUSINESS LOANS - S10K to $50K approvals 48 hrs Gov- emmem secured loans to 5250K 1.877443-0130 or (905µZ0-3960 MONEY PROBLEMS. Get out Of debt quick without going --erupt or Meng gamsteed Everyone accepted regardless of credit rating Call tot tree information905.576.3505 StuOert tom etcktded :1 atiorklelall. ti MORTGAGES - Good. bad and ugly. 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Selling contents, Ford 3000 diesel tractor with rear forklift, McCormick Farmall A Tractor, some at- tachments, holder 50 hp diesel 4wd articulating trac- tor, Clark 2000 Ib. propane forklift, Rittenhouse 15DOL rear blast sprayer, bin carrier (over $5,000 new) 2 row planter, roto tiller, approx. 300 apple bins 5/8' wall, picking ladders, apple picking baskets, 3pt snow- blower, 3 furrow plow, trailer. Note be on time, few small items, don't miss this sale. ORVAL AND BARRY MC.L�ApUCTIONEERS r a•• a A A A.M 2.f IT -4 ..-t c e e. v THANKS to St. Jude and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours received. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and pre- served throughout the world now and forever. Oh Sacred Heart of Je- sus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, prey for us. St. Jude, help- er of the sick, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the homeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day your prayer will be an- swered, regardless of how hopeless the situation seems. Publication must be promised. C.K. r -TITIN Irwovelttents :1 Roofing BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Bathroom n•nov a- ttuns, new kitchen counters and kitch- ens, finished bas- ments, rec. rooms and decks. 20 yrs. Exp. Call Mario (905} 619-4663 Cell (416) 275-0034 DOORS ORO US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS. (We install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 FINISHED BASEMENTS Additions, Dedrs. Interior Doors, Kitchens 8 Bathrooms Lic. 83132 References 905-686-4384 CUSTOM DECKS Gatrbne re- moval Call - /ason 1-88&579-0077 (905)-786-2022 GENERAL CONTRACTING Specializing in D Block 4F Bnclt 4k Concrete CaN Domenic for a Free Estinaaie 905-619-2636 (leave rnsg) MOUNTAIN MOM SYSTEMS O & C We will move aryth". Custom anywhere. anytime Cabinets Comrmer°al or resdental. 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Free estimates Call Shawn 905-619-1704 Music SUMMER MUSIC LESSONS Piano, voice, flute clarinet. violin JOY OF MUSIC In the Yellow Pages 416-208-7900 Iccaled 41an south of Ll ioa � � 10 nti it drt fiwn P wt Plarry ar U�ridytt 985-8390 18 MU CHAMPIONSHIP 301[ COUM Pub& Gan cow" oaiy 13A em Fee"0* Thonms W& am DwaW • Oy 60 bunkers i eves. on a h•I.sl OSHAWA CREEK FAMILY GOLF CENTRE FREE Small Basket of Balls Limit one per customer, per day valid weekdays before 6 p.m. and weekends before noon! Exp Oct. 9100 1569 Simcoe SL N., Oshawa. = Ar L IN = C®U1Mtfl7 ClU b Semi -Private Superb 18 Holes • Ladies Day Every Wednesday SPECIAL OFFER Monday -Thursday before 9:30 a.m. or after 2:30 p.m. any day 4 PLAYERS WITH CARTS $176 tering, I- of Mwo on truck PA S kte Nenh at lbw - -t� FORMERLYTHUNDERBIRD G.C. 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Hurry, quantities of these special T-shirts are limited! Call for more more information: NEWS ADVERTISER 683-0707 The (Eanabrian ;%tatr9man 623-3303 UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE THIS WEEK 852-9741 576-9335 DURHAM REGION'S O O ir COME & WORSHIP Is a regular Friday Feature for the Churches in the Ajax Pickering area. To advertise your Church Services or Special Church events please call Janice at (905)-683-0707, Ext. 2218 or Fax# 905-579-4218 (Deadline for Copy is Wednesday noon for Friday) CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or indrrlduais to :rnom you do not wish your reply sent. simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. SECOND ANNUAL our Ninth Qualifying Site Lakeridge Links MONDAY, JUNE 26th at 6:30 p.m. Lakeridge Links is a premierourw. that tJ ekccptional in oL:sign with 18 championship holes, spanning 67 5 vards on 160 acres of nat- ural rolling terrain. Since opening in lytta, Lakendge has continued to build a reputation around its diverse mix of challenging holes and uni-!- versai appeal. It presents an eniovable and demanding test of golf for r r all levels. Lakeridge is also the perfe: t choice for small groups of 20 or the corporate gull tournament of 200. The club features a two-level clubhouse, pro shop, r �'h ^:� •I r, `' large dining roxlm, golf lounge, patio and complete t kxker and shower fao ilitie% +_ Golf Hints: Golf Pro Jerry Nemish says on the 40w 'Yw third hole for the shootout remember if the pin is on the left side of the green, atm right of the pin. The green slopes severely to the left. If it's at the far back right behind the sandtrap use one more club for the hole in one. Good Luck! QUALIFYING HOLE 1)3 Golf Pro Jerry Nemish 1 50 YARDS 0$5. 00 for 3 shots from 150 yards RULES: Closest 3 Qualify for Championship No Cash Value • No Trades/Refunds on all Prizes QUALIFYING SITE PRIZES FCHAMPIONSHIP PIi►IZES _ • ibis in Orae wim %ibm Fat Sino Irmo awalesy of H111111110 tea Ore wort 2N lstkk RC=*My mm" of Cliff C 66M Mobas ummom m 9 64Ilia# 3rd wip_ Golf t9wi.825 D111MM Cettliitalt fist. 2oL )ed & ft wire- GSH Clubs t -v C1111111111111"j, of lu uk"Mosik,.Iltetrltglaetw hoe I{Mt !W & Ob wir-.VCR •Trdt do M vAm"Drirer Y� Ctalape�t lftot Cliltwrt* s8l5ltit Cell Gigif lilt vAin - 2 Dw1ew %lir • 1S& - U& wtn GW Partes Sponsored By: 061IAWA • t1111MY • QARItiM • PMT Huy THIS WEEK4C 50 IMAJAX/PICKERING NEWSADVERTISER>�I,,;MAL11 It COMMUNr1Y NPWSPAPLR SINCI 1%5 SPOCE m1coff �� THIRSTY MONK 1111111111111IN t . ., 1■T� GOt F :;:�i:RSE_ !_71 • yen crs Day ..... 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