» The Clarineton/Courlicc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 31, 1998 Paire 9 Help Wanted HELP WANTED PAPER CARRIER REQUIRED The available route is... DS 3 Route #14 - BOWMANVILLE <£ Barley Mill Cres., McFeeters Cres., Souch Crt., Soper $ * Creek Dr., Clinton Crt., Mearns Ave., Concession St. E. * Approximately 55 papers * $ WHAT WILL YOU BE PAID? $ $ 106 per paper $ * You don't have to collect from customers and papers * ^ will be delivered to your home. ^ $ PLUS... $ $ If you deliver for an entire month with no complaints $ from customers, you will receive an extra week's pay as a tip! If you would like to take advantage of this great business opportunity, please phone 623-3303. %\)t Caimbtan Statesman 62 King Street West, Bowmanville (905) 623-3303 Your friend, neighbour and business partner since 1854. REPLACEMENT CUSTODIANS Duties include floor cleaning and mopping; furniture moving; snow, Ice and garbage removal; grounds care; operation of heavy power cleaning equipment; Jilting, climbing and other related duties required for the efficient operation of schools. Applicants must have a minimum of Grade 10 education (Grade 12 diploma would be an asset). Please provide copies of education certification at the time of application. Acceptable fluency In oral and written English required. Initial employment will -be on a call-in basis to fill temporary assignments at various locations. Shiftwork is required and own transportation. Subject to availability, successful candidates may be eligible to apply for regular positions. A police records check Is required of all Individuals hired by English- Language Public District School Board No. 14 as a condition of employment. Previous applicants for custodial employment must re-apply in order to be considered. Applicants are required to apply In person and complete the Board application form by4;30 p.m. 6 February 1998 at the following location: Plant Department English-Language Public District School Board No. 14 Building 7 Northam Industrial Park (enter oil D'Arcy Street) Cobourg, ON K9A4L2 English-Language Public District School Board No. 14 is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all who apply but advise that only applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information Is collected under the Education Act, S.171 (3), c.E.2, and will be used for employment purposes only. R. (Dick) T. Malowney Judl Armstrong Director of Education and Secretary Chairperson of the Board Kiiglish-Languagc Public District School Board No. 14 4-1S Work Wanted Robert E. Jackson HEATING'ELECTRICAL Air Conditioning Lennox Dealer Custom Sheet Metal Authorized Consumer's Gas Dealer 983-5293,983-6221 CALLUS 987-4741 NOW NEWCASTLE Now receiving asphalt shingles, shingles, concrete, road asphalt. Ask for tipping fee rates. Also accepting fridges, stoves, batteries. batteries. All recyclable metals. Mon. - Fri. 8 - 5, Sat. 8 -12 40-tfC 'TRANSFER STATION* ROLLOFF BINS FOR SCRAP AND GARBAGE WE BUY CARS FOR WRECKING . Ask aboul ° ur GENERAL SERVICE Auctions Pethick's Auction Barn Auctioneer: Don Stephenson BARN OPEN IN HAYDON Mon.-Wed.-Thurs. 3:30 - 6 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m.-12 Noon (905)263-4402 (705)277-9829 Consignment, Households Estates, etc. Welcome Sun., Feb. 1,10:30 a.m. Outstanding Auction Sale Antiques, Collectables & Household Contents MacGregor's Auction Centre 182 Wellington St. Bowmanville Take Hwy. 2 to Scugog St. north 1 km. Auction features an excellent selection of articles from the past to present. Modern large oak china cabinet/wall unit, hall seat, 5 tier stacking bookcase w/d rawer, oak display display cabinet, file cabinet, chairs and rockers, 5 pc. settee settee set, tables (kitchen, harvest, harvest, parlour, oak/pedestal, etc.), sideboard, old pictures and frames, Ltd. Edition prints, country and Canadians Canadians collectables, quality glass and china, plus many more rare, unique and useful articles. Call for all your auction auction needs. MacGregor Auction Services Mike MacGregor (905) 987-3664 (90S 623-7949 WANTED FOR AUCTION Estates, Antiques, Households, Bankruptcies, Liquidations sold on location or at our Bowmanville Auction Hall. Packing, pickup & storage available, Phono lor tree confidential consultation. MacGregor Auction Services 905) 987-5402 905) 623-7949 C J's Renovating Rec. rooms, baths & kitchens, decks, fences, siding, garages, additions, painting, etc. Free estimates References 263-4141 Ted Stacey , ; . Painting & Decorating ;:' Wallpapering' Drywall Repairs Free Estimates Phone 623-0907 Rick Watts Carpentry General Carpentry & Framing Custom Decks Basement Renovations Free Estimates (905) 623-9709 THOMAS QUALITY PAINTING Recent references available. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates within 24 hours Don't move - improve Bowmanville 697-2627 Services APPAREL by CHERYL Alterations PFAFF Sewing machines & Sergers Sales «Service «Lessons 623-3589 General Cleaning No mops used Oshawa/Courtice area. Flat Rate. Phone 721-8082 HOUSECLEANING available, available, residential, apartments, and offices. Free estimates, reasonable rates, references upon request. Some Thurs. and Frl. appointments possi- ble. Phone 728-5622. HOUSECLEANING, references references available. Rhone Lesley 623-5132. Notice: New Business Bowmanville Light Therapy Services Using special bright lights to stimulate your body to produce more serotonin. Used to treat SAD, depression, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, obesity, mood swings, aggression, obsessive compulsive disorder. 93 King Street W. Suite 111 432-9393 TWO mature women will clean your home or apartment, apartment, references and bond- able. Discount for seniors. 433-4235 or 579-1177. WOULD you like to see your name In print? It's easy ■ Just drop Into the Canadian Statesman Statesman office, 62 King St, W„ Bowmanville, to order business cards or your own personalized address cards. For moro Information Information phono 623-3303. '2&.X ^ __ ' 3Sf V ;v 1|â||ÿ. Winter's Touch Red Noses at M&M Meats The folks at M & M are clowning around again to help us all chase away those winter blahs. To lighten everyone's spirits in the dead of winter, on Monday, February 2 employees at the 228 M & M Meat Shops stores across the country, will be sporting red clown noses simply to make us laugh. "It's simple, it's silly, and it works", comments Mac Voisin, President of M&M Meat Shops. "We all need a good laugh from time to time - especially during the long dark days of winter. And this year's event is especially meaningful meaningful since it falls on Ground Hog Day. So if you sec an M & M red clown nose - we've only got six more weeks until spring! M&M Meat Shops is Canada's largest chain of specialty frozen food. There are currently 228 M & M Meat Shops stores across Canada, operating in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmaster Mike I Sullivan, chaired; the nicet- : ing" ' of "'jBowmanvilfe Toastmasters on January 27, 1998. He opened the meeting sharing his memories about a recent, unplanned vacation. vacation. The head table members, Toastmaster Nancy Barnes and Toastmaster Marilynn Dow, expressed their thoughts about vacations. Two new members won trophies, Toastmaster Cam Berry for sparking the business business meeting and Toastmaster Vanessa Hughes for the best table topics presentation. An innovative program idea involved a large number number of. members. by ..teaming them into groups of two giving giving impromptu presentations presentations based on articles in various Toastmaster magazines. magazines. Come and join us any Tuesday evening 7:30 - 9:30 to see Toastmasters in action. For information please call 983-9423 or 623-3527. Volunteer Managers Meet The Durham Region Association for Volunteer Administration would like to let those who supervise volunteers volunteers know that they will be holding their general meeting on Thursday, February 12, 1998. This association meets on a monthly basis to support and inform individuals of the trends and issues of volun- To find out further details on registering call Anne McCartney at 668-1424 or Debra Prescott at 576-6712. 'Federalist' Municipalities From page 1 inflammatory tone here, and bringing forward another type of separatism," separatism," Brunelic warned. McKee said a motion contained within a letter he had sent to Regional Council is from Halifax Council. "I realize now that the word 'demand' should be softened as some people will resent it," he said. Brunelic added, "the motion in this letter, I think, takes away the bridges we have been building for 30 years." The suggested motion asked that Council "demand that the government government of Canada clearly and unequivocally states that they support the right of federalist municipalities and regions within Quebec to remain a part of Canada..." Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre put the debate to rest when she recommended changing the word 'demand' 'to 'support,' and leaving out the word "unequivocally." She backed her amendment amendment to the offered motion by observing: "People don't like the word demand. It's seen as not caring. We have to he positive, positive, we support a unified Canada." ; The revised moti.on slates that Regional Council "support that the government of Canaria clearly state that they support support the right of federalist municipalities and regions within Quebec to remain a part of Canada." Durham Regional Council passed the resolution. resolution. The original resolution (without amendments) was endorsed by Clarington Council this month. Budget Choices From page 1 between $52 to $54 million." million." The worst thing about the police and their budget is "it's a hard organization to say no to." "In all fairness, we'd all like to sec the police run more efficiently. Their budgets include salaries, gas and cars," he said. Last year, the police went over their budget due to expenses arising from the Morin Inquiry, Anderson noted. Next, the Region lost big bucks -- close to nine million dollars -- in sup port grants from the province. But not all is lost. Anderson hopes to approach the department of the Attorney General and ask that it take over the cost of court security, which in his estimation is not a regional responsibility. responsibility. "We catch the bad guys, and the courts deal with them," he said. " Looking around the room, Anderson noted, "for every one million on the budget, there is a one per cent tax increase." Heritage Oshawa Bus Tour The Oshawa Sydenham Museum will be celebrating celebrating Heritage Day on Sunday, February 15, from 1-5 p.m. As an extension to this theme, the museum will be offering a bus tour through the city of Oshawa looking at our various heritage sites. Tickets include a tour through the museum's three historical homes, fol lowed by refreshments and treats. If interested please call the museum to reserve your seat and tour time. 1 There are two tours being conducted at 1:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Call the museum at 436-7624 to reserve your spot as seating is limited. Come learn about your commui- nity and its heritage!!! < > Police Board Appoints Chairman At a meeting of the Durham Regional Police Services Board held in Oshawa this morning, the Board appoinf- ed Regional Councillor Bob Boychyn as Chair of the Durham Regional Police Services Board and Uxbridge Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor as Vice Chair of the Board'. Other members of the Durham Regional Police Services Board are: Kevin Ashe, Jerry Moskaluk and Bob Nicol. Cross Canada Marketplace Obituary MORRILL Lilian (nee Adam) On January 7, 1998, at Camelot Care Center, Sun City, Arizona, in her 92nd year. Born in Toronto, Mrs. Morrill came to Bowmanville in 1940 with her late husband, husband, Fergus E. Morrill, where they had a dairy farm and later Willow Acres Nursery. After moving 'to Santa Barbara, California, In 1955 they opened a photography photography studio. Following retirement retirement to Arizona In 1962, Mrs. Morrill made jewellery, donating all proceeds to the Walter 0. 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