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But they need the public’s help to keep things running smoothly until next week. “If it’s something that can be dealt with at a clinic or a doc- tor’s office, that’s where we’d like to see people go,” said Margaret Zwicker, acting manager of emergency and intensive care. Patients are also encouraged to use alternate emergency de- partments or access Telehealth Ontario for any non-urgent care requirements. Wo rk is currently underway to build six isolation rooms to treat patients with infectious dis- eases, as well as bring four new cardiac monitors online to as- sess, diagnose and treat heart patients. Construction is expect- ed to carry on until Aug. 29 with Ajax’s emergency department at limited capacity until then. “With it being another two years before we’ll get a new emergency room in Ajax, we de- cided and the ministry agreed that we needed some renova- tions in the next two years,” ex- plained hospital spokesman Maria Milanetti. Crews were ready to start the project when the outbreak of sudden acute respiratory syn- drome (SARS) hit Rouge Valley Health and other hospitals around the GTA. During day one of construc- tion Tuesday, 103 people walked into the emergency department for treatment, just down slightly from the 135 walk-ins the day be- fore. Still, nurses and doctors ER staff surviving Pickering not back to normal City hopes to be fully operational Monday BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee aanndd MMiikkee RRuuttaa Staff Writers PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG — Things should be getting back to normal in Picker- ing next week, say managers at City Hall but this week conser- vation measures were still in place. “We hope to be back to 100 per cent staffing by Monday, provid- ed the province stays on the course of conserving energy,” said director of operations Everett Buntsma. 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First place winners in each age category will be awarded prize packs valued at $500.00. WINNERS ANNOUNCED For more details check out pickeringtowncentre.com On now thru September 7th For the names of the 30 finalists, check out pickeringtowncentre.com Air One flies in for event AAJJAAXX — Local police are having a party next month and everybody’s invited. Durham police’s Ajax- Pickering Community Po- lice Office hosts Commu- nity Day for local residents on Sept. 14 at the McLean Community Centre’s out- door soccer area. Police units such as the canine, tactical support and explosive demolitions unit will be on display, as will the police helicopter, Air One. Community groups and organizations like the Ajax Multicultural Committee and The Youth Centre will also be setting up shop. For kids, there’s jump- ing castles and perhaps face painting. The police band, The Cruisers, is per- forming, and the Ajax Op- timist Club is running a charity barbecue to raise funds for youth programs. Inside the community centre, a free family swim is slated from 1 to 4 p.m., and there are presenta- tions on Internet safety (12:30 p.m.) and drugs and gangs (2 p.m.). Police host community day Sept. 14 This Week ● Canadian Statesman ● NEWS ADVERTISER ● Times-Journal ● durhamregion.com A proud supporter of literacy initiatives A/P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com “CANADA’S MATTRESS SUPERSTORE” MATTRESS AND BED SALE!! 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COURTICE 1414 KING ST. E. 905-436-3368 OSHAWA 79 TAUNTON RD. W. 905-433-1052 85 Kingston Rd. E 905-619-1315 AJAX PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG — Two Ajax men are facing assault charges after a cabbie was badly beaten in an apparent case of road rage. Durham Regional Police Sergeant Paul Malik said the 51- year-old Rapid Taxi driver got into a dispute with two men in a car who claimed he “cut them off” at approximately 12:15 p.m. Monday. Both vehicles pulled into a gas station at Liverpool Road and Bayly Street, where the alterca- tion turned violent and the vic- tim was assaulted, Sgt. Malik said. The cabbie suffered a broken nose and other facial injuries, said the officer. Ricardo Rohan Johnson, 23, of Dennis Drive, and Herschel Cumberbatch, 20, of Delaney Drive, are both charged with as- sault causing bodily harm. Cabbie’s nose busted in road rage incident Teen charged in pellet gun attack after 15-year- old shot several times DDUURRHHAAMM — A 17-year-old Bowmanville boy is facing assault and w eapons charges after a 15-year-old boy was shot sever- al times with a pellet gun Monday. Durham Re- g ional Police said two youths were visiting a third teen’s house on Elford Drive when there was a con- frontation about 3 p.m. The 17-year- old left the res- idence and re- turned shortly after armed with an air pis- tol. “He fired about eight shots, hitting the victim four times,” said Sergeant Paul Malik, Durham Regional Police spokesman, who added he knew no rea- son for the shooting. The 15-year- old was hit in the back, stomach and shoulder area but was not se- riously hurt. The 17-year- old was arrest- ed later that night and was charged with assault caus- ing bodily harm, assault with a weapon and possession of a dangerous weapon. He was later released with a court date of Sept. 23. closed most of its commu- nity centres and libraries, and kept the air condition- ing off at City Hall and staff there to a minimum. But not everyone has been following the City’s good example, according to one resident. Pickering resident Mike Atkinson said he took a drive Wednesday night along Kingston Road from the Pickering Town Centre to Rougemount Drive- and it made him mad. “Every single strip mall and every business had, I would say, all their outside lighting going full tilt,” he said, adding car dealer- ships were the worst power hogs. “Anybody seeing that will say, ‘what the heck, there’s no serious shortage of hydro’” and use energy at will, he added. Mr. Atkinson was angry enough to call the mayor’s office. At his house, he said the air conditioning isn’t run- ning, virtually all the lights are off at night, and he’s barbecuing as much as possible. His neighbours also seem to be taking con- servation seriously, said Mr. Atkinson. The City workers were really paying for the con- servation efforts at Picker- ing Civic Complex, says Mr. Buntsma. “The heat here is unbelievable. “We try to draw the fresh air in until it warms up during the day.” With the rise in tempera- ture late in the week, City officials felt it best to close the civic complex early Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m. The customer care line was kept open, howev- er, with those staff setting up shop at Pickering Recreation Complex, the City’s public cooling cen- tre. Pickering’s “municipal control group” remained on standby at home, able to be called quickly into ac- tion should the lights go out again, Mr. Buntsma said. “Our roads and parks departments are at the normal staffing levels,” he added. “We still have peo- ple out cutting grass and pulling weeds.” Mr. Buntsma said he an- ticipated community cen- tres beginning to reopen this weekend because of private rentals. That could change should the power situation change, he said. “But we haven’t really had any real issues (from the blackout),” he added. “Calls have been minimal because I think people are paying attention to the radio and TV.” Some residents are being more mindful than others, Mr. Buntsma said, adding there have been some complaints about ex- cessive power use. A drive around Pickering Wednesday night revealed a so-so conservation effort in some areas. On Glenan- na Road between Liver- pool and Fairport roads, for example, one-third or perhaps as many as one half of the homes had exte- rior lights on, including some garden lighting. In the Hub Plaza at Liv- erpool and Kingston roads, several smaller stores were lit up, while Home Outfit- ters was noticeably dark. Residents of the townhous- es on Pickering Parkway near Brock Road had hardly any lights on. “We try to impress upon them that there’s no legal way we can enforce any- thing,” he explained. “You hope people co-operate but there’s not much you can do. We have tried to call some plaza owners.” For the most part, Mayor Wayne Arthurs praised the community’s conservation efforts over the past week. “I don’t notice as many air-conditioners on or hear as many electric mowers. People have adjusted their use of dishwashers and washing machines to off- peak hours,” he said. “I think people are being tol- erant.” Pickering’s state of emergency will remain in place until the Province lifts its own alert, but Mayor Arthurs said he ex- pects the City to be in “re- duced power mode” for a little while longer after that, to help do its part. were able to cope because the level of acuity among patients wasn’t high, said Ms. Zwicker. Right now it’s difficult to say how many patients the emergency de- partment can handle because so much depends on the number of se- rious injuries and illnesses that come through the door, said Ms. Zwicker. At the moment, her de- partment is down to two critical care beds. “All departments have been coop- erative because they know we just don’t have the room,” she said. Contingency beds have been set up in a nearby fracture room to pre- vent patients from having to be left in hallways, she explained. Diagnostic technicians have ex- tended their hours to help speed up treatment and the mental health department has opened up two beds for patients, who come through the emergency department and need an assessment. At the same time, ambulance per- sonnel have been cooperative by redirecting patients to other hospi- tals when possible. Only three ambulances arrived in Ajax Tuesday, compared to the usual nine to 15 that deliver patients there on a standard day, said Ms. Zwicker. But hospital officials said they feel the end result will more than make up for any short-term incon- venience. The renovations will open up the department and improve pa- tient flow, said Ms. Zwicker. Nurses will be united at one larger workstation instead of being split up at two different stations, and will be able to see their patients better with the new open concept, she said. There will also be a new regis- tration and triage area, as well as a new mental health room. But more importantly, the hospi- tal will be better equipped to con- tain the spread of infectious dis- eases with the new isolation units, said Ms. Zwicker. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 5 P MADNES S SALE FIREPLACE PLUS 905-668-3192 900 HOPKINS ST, WHITB Y (Behind the restaurant) SAVE UP TO Wood, Gas, Electric, Corn, Pellet ONE DAY ONLY DROP IN AND PREVIEW “Regency, Valor, Majestic, Vermont Castings, Heritage, Pacific Energy” STOVES CHIMNEYS FIREPLACES Everything Reduced By At Least 10% 7 5 % Gas Fireplaces Wood Stoves Starts at noon Friday. 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But beyond the finger-pointing of this week's latest energy crisis is a good news story about the nuclear workers in our community. Early indications seem to suggest our neighbours who run this complicated machinery, unlike their TV characterization in the persona of Homer Simpson, were not asleep at the switch. They were put to the test, last Thursday and on their watch, we were safe. In the weeks to come there will be ques- tions about why the Pickering B reactors, opened in 1983, were not designed to perform the same as their newer coun- terparts at Darlington and why they had to go into a full 'guaranteed shutdown state.' Chances are, you just read the answer: They were designed a quarter of a century ago. Think of your car 25 years ago, it got you where you were going but didn't have all the features of the models a decade later. The reality is, as inconvenient as it has been to live without them, the reactors did what they were supposed to do; they extri- cated themselves from the grid and went into a safe state, guided by the operators at the helm. There will be analysis of why, at Darlington, one unit's operator was able to keep that reactor at 60 per cent power for an easy return to the grid while three others had to power down. Pierre Charlebois, chief operating officer for Ontario Power Generation says those decisions had to be made in moments and the opera- tors did what they were trained to do; when in doubt, make the most conservative decision. "All decisions were made without causing events that would be required to be reported to the regulator," said Mr. Charlebois. The reactors were shut-down safely, "without equipment damage and without any operator errors," he said. The Provincially-owned corporation faces a distrustful public that finds even plausible truths hard to swallow. But this time, even the nuclear science community and its regula- tor says OPG probably did a decent job of handling the power crash. We can only hope, as those same operators face the pressure of getting the Province back up to full speed, they are allowed to use that same caution without fear of retribu- tion from their political masters, anxious to see life back to normal approaching an election. Yes, reliable energy is cru- cial, but safe energy is critical. Editorial lacks thought TToo tthhee eeddiittoorr:: Re: 'Civil unions, civil rights' editorial of July 23, 2003: From the onset it is evident the writer has a deep mistrust in regards to the ability of the people of Canada to make rational and fair decisions. References to freedoms not being based on majorities or not being subject to polls or referendums leaves one won- dering what definition this writer has in mind when he/she espouses on democra- cy. Obviously, such a definition does not include the citizenry and it makes one wonder who will be responsible for mak- ing those decisions that form the bedrock of our society? Unaccountable judges who attain their jobs through pa- tronage? 'Oshawa This Week' editorial- ists? The purpose of a newspaper should be to report and cast a critical eye on events forging our society. This editorial simply parrots the navel-gazing of the ’Oprah' generation and does not provide any type of critical analysis. JJaammeess BBiieerrsstteekkeerr,, OOsshhaawwaa Durham jazz went on TToo tthhee eeddiittoorr:: Who would have noticed we went without hydro for 24 hours. Saturday night's Blues & Jazz Festi- val was what Durham residents needed, everything from Big Band to Blues. The entertainment brought us out of the dark and into the sunshine. We just have to give the organizers a round of applause (a standing ovation) for putting on this show. With the power outage we experienced these men put on an 'electrifying' performance to take those ''BLUES'' away and leave us feel- ing really good. JJeerrrryy NNeewwttoonn,, OOsshhaawwaa News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper TTiimm WWhhiittttaakkeerr Publisher JJooaannnnee BBuurrgghhaarrddtt Editor-in-Chief CChhrriiss BBoovviiee Managing Editor DDuunnccaann FFlleettcchheerr Director of Advertising EEddddiiee KKoollooddzziieejjccaakk Classified Advertising AAbbee FFaakkhhoouurriiee Distribution Manager LLiilllliiaann HHooookk Office Manager BBaarrbb HHaarrrriissoonn Composing Manager NNeewwss//SSaalleess 905-683-5110 CCllaassssiiffiieeddss 905-683-0707 DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn 905-683-5117 NNeewwss FFaaxx 905-683-0386 GGeenneerraall FFaaxx 905-683-7363 DDeeaatthh NNoottiicceess 905-683-3005 SSiinncceerreellyy YYoouurrss 1-800-662-8423 EE--mmaaiill cbovie@ durhamregion.com WWeebb aaddddrreessss durhamregion.com MMaaiilliinngg AAddddrreessss 13 0 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. 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Opin- ions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. We regret that due to the vol- ume of letters, not all will be printed. A/P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Ihave to go to the washroom and I am stuck in traffic again. As an alternative to Hwy. 401, the radio traffic reporter suggests Hwy. 407. Great! The public road is jammed, so I am left with a toll I have to pay, not to the govern- ment, but to a private, profit-dri- ven company. The road to privati- zation is a very precarious one, but a path the current provincial government seems determined to venture down. We can all remem- ber the fiasco just a year ago when the plan for the privatization of Ontario's electricity was intro- duced. Within weeks rates sky- rocketed, households were being cut off, Soon the plan to privatize electricity in the province was hastily abandoned and rates were capped until 2006. But what hap- pens then? Will the rates go back up? In the meantime, Ontario tax- payers will pay millions to private companies to subsidize the differ- ence. To anyone else a lesson would be learned about privatiza- tion. Instead, the government turns to education. No matter how they try to disguise it, through tax credits or vouchers, money that could have gone toward public ed- ucation is, by extension, being put in the pockets of individuals or companies that have no account- ability for the education they pro- vide. As long as you have five stu- dents you can open up a school with the promise of being eligible for private tax credits - you don't need qualified teachers, nor do you need to participate in provin- cially mandated tests or curricula. Business will boom for somebody; schools will suffer for all. What is most disturbing is the privatization of MRI clinics, one of which will open in Durham in the near future. Hospital officials, who already have an extremely difficult time filling vacant technician posi- tions, were promised these private clinics would not result in the poaching of hospitals for these technicians. Yet the first clinic in Kitchener opens up and hires its first worker from a Windsor hospi- tal with a promise of a higher salary and performance bonuses. Expect to wait even longer for MRIs at hospitals if the drain to the private sector continues. In the latest speech from the throne, $2 billion of revenue is slat- ed to come from the sale of public assets. What's next? I guess I bet- ter go to the washroom before I leave for my next road trip. I'll probably have to pay to go to the washroom at the rest station! Whitby resident Mike O'Neill is a teacher. 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The group discusses addictions of all types, in- cluding co-dependency. Child care is available if needed. Call Jim evenings at 905-428-9431. CCLLOOTTHHEESS SSAALLEE: Girls Incorpo- rated hosts its “Bag-A-Bargain” clothing sale Friday, Aug 22. from 9 a,m, to 4:30 p.m. The sales will be at Unit 2- 398 Bayly Street West, Ajax- next door to the agency’s office. Shoppers can purchase a bag for only $5 and fill it with good quality resale clothing. The sale will be held. Call 905-428-8111 for more in- formation. SSAATTUURRDDAAYY,, AAUUGG.. 2233 CCLLOOTTHHEESS SSAALLEE:: Girls Incorpo- rated hosts its “Bag-A-Bargain” clothing sale Saturday, Aug 23. from 8 a,m, to 4 p.m. The sales will be at Unit 2- 398 Bayly Street West, Ajax- next door to the agency’s of- fice. Shoppers can purchase a bag for only $5 and fill it with good qual- ity resale clothing. The sale will be held. Call 905-428-8111 for more in- formation. MMOONNDDAAYY,, AAUUGGUUSSTT 2255 CCRRIIBBBBAAGGEE::Come enjoy a game of cribbage with the Ajax Seniors Friendship Club every Monday be- g inning at 1 p.m. at the St. An- drews Community Centre, 46 Ex- eter Drive, Ajax. Beginners should come early. Call Agnes at 905-686- 1573 or Jack at 905-683-9696. TTUUEESSDDAAYY,, AAUUGGUUSSTT 2266 SSUUPPPPOORRTT MMEEEETTIINNGG::The Autism Society, Durham Chapter, holds a West CHAT (support) meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., in Pickering. 1-866-495-4680. WWEEDDNNEESSDDAAYY,, AAUUGGUUSSTT 2277 JJOOIINN TTHHEE PPRRIIDDEE::The Ajax Lions Club meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. If you’re a man or woman over 21 years of age, looking for a way to serve your community, check out the club’s Web site at ajaxlionsca.li- onwap.org or call Horace Walcott at 905-428-9053 for more information. WWHHIISSTT AANNDD BBRRIIDDGGEE::The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club plays every Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. — newcomers should come early — at St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Dr., Ajax. Call Eleanor at 905-427-8785 for whist or Jack at 905-683-9696 for bridge. SSIINNGGLLEE PPAARREENNTT SSUUPPPPOORRTT:: The Ajax-Pickering Chapter of the One Parent Families Association meets Wednesdays at 8 p.m. (8:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month) at the Ajax Cricket Club, located on the northeast corner of Monarch Av enue and Clements Road. All are welcome, custodial or non-custodi- al parents, whether your kids are 2 or 42. Call 905-426-2507, or visit www.opfa.net. TTHHUURRSSDDAAYY,, AAUUGGUUSSTT 2288 OOVVEERREEAATTEERRSS AANNOONNYYMMOOUUSS:: Members of the 12-step program meet Thursdays in Pickering at La Storta, located at the north end of Liverpool Road next to Manresa re- treat house. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. and are held in the basement or library. For information and di- rections, call Edith at 905-686-3834 (days) or Mary at 905-428-8660 (evenings). Billboard AUG. 22, 2003 durhamregion.com A/P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Catch the fever for Back-to-School at Oshawa Centre as our retailers will be showcasing the most wanted jean styles. Spread the heat… cough up your gently used denim to donate to the Salvation Army drop-off exhibit in Centre Court. Be 1 of the first 300 donators and receive a luxe iron-on patch for your denim favourite. For every donation,enter to win autographed celebrity denim or even a subscription to “FASHION 18”magazine! Plus,get artsy at our FREE denim customization workshops on Saturday,Aug 23 and Aug 30, 11 am to 4 pm, featuring studs,ribbon treat- ments,jewels and even graffiti art... 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Got a hot news tip? call the News Adver tiser at 905- 683-5110 Metroland Durham Region Media Group www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 9 A/P Photo by Art of Weddings For additional information call 905-815-0017 or 1-800-265-3673 Visit our website at www.premierconsumershows.com Produced by: September 5-7, 2003 International Centre, Airport Rd. SHOW HOURS: Friday 5pm to 10pm Saturday 10am to 9pm • Sunday 10am to 6 pm DAILY FASHION SHOWS! Win a “HONEYMOON IN HAWAII” from Just Honeymoons, AirCanada Vacations and Hilton Hawaiian Village “THE BAY AND HOME OUTFITTERS BRIDAL SHOWER” One lucky couple will win a prize package of stylish home accessories and giftware valued at $5,000.00 Win a bridal gown and tuxedo rentals for your wedding from SPOSABELLA You can’t miss “THE ONCE IN A LIFETIME BRIDAL GOWN SALE” presented by Sposabella. 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The sale will be held in Unit 2-398 Bayly Street West, Ajax - next door to the agency’s office - on Friday, Aug. 22 from 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 23, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m Girls Incorporat- ed (formerly Big Sisters Associa- tion of Ajax-Pick- ering) operates its Clothes Cir- cuit resale cloth- ing store adja- cent to its office at 398 Bayly Street W. in Ajax. The store, which celebrates its sixth anniversary this year, is oper- ated by volun- teers with all pro- ceeds going di- rectly to Girls Inc. services for girls in our com- munity. Girls Inc. has provided pro- grams and ser- vices for girls in this community since 1984. Hun- dreds of girls and young women have benefited from the support and guidance of a one-on-one match with a Big Sister volunteer in the group’s Big Sister/Little Sis- ter Matching Program and the Friends (Teen Mom) Program. Fo r more infor- mation about the sale, or volunteer opportunities at the Clothes Cir- cuit store please call Girls Incor- porated office at 905-428-8111. In 2001, the provincial government made a deal with developers in Richmond Hill and Uxbridge to swap their environmentally sensitive land on the Oak Ridges Moraine for the Seaton lands in Pickering. This action led to the export of environmental concerns from the Oak Ridges Moraine to Pickering, without any consultation with Pickering and Regional Councillors, citizens, or landowners. 416-803-0126 Paid for by West Duffins Community Group Inc. A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 11 A/P HONDA’s SUMMER SALES EVENT hondaontario.com OR 1 -888-9 -HONDA-9 Lease and finance offers are available, on approved credit, only through Honda Canada Finance Inc., until September 2, 2003. 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Ratha Yatra - translated, it means to take a walk along with the chariot or to ride in the chariot -symbolizes the surren- dering of one’s life to God. And on Aug. 17 hundreds here did just that. Ratha Yatra has been celebrated for over 5,000 years in India. It occurs two days before Janamashtmi, the birth of Lord Krishna, which was celebrated this year on Aug. 19. “This parade is for the first time being held in Durham,” said Ramdaye Sonny, an event organizer. “We are hoping to get the community out and involved and get our temple into the mainstream of the Durham communi- ty.” Ms. Sonny emphasized that even though the Devi Mandri Temple is Hindu it is “open to everybody. “Anyone who wants to come and wor- ship can come,” said Ms. Sonny. When asked if the parade will become an annual event, Vishnu Sookar, temple chairman, said, “You bet your boots it will be. We are very proud of this. Next year we will be even bigger and better.” Shawn Binda, 22, lives outside Durham but travels every weekend to the temple for its service. “It is a landmark event,” said Mr. Binda. “I think it is great, especially for Durham Region because there hasn’t been any- thing big here.” A fourth-year human biology major at the University of Toronto, Mr. Binda, called the parade a joyous occasion. “There is a lot of dancing and singing and it is a very colourful event and very loud,” he said with a laugh as the music began to blare through the speakers. At the end of the parade all of the par- ticipants sat down to eat a vegetarian meal at the temple in celebration of the special occasion. The Devi Mandir Temple is located on Brock Road, south of Taunton Road in Pickering. Hindu temple parade draws enthusiastic crowd Centre, Ajay Samar, left, and Roshan Balgobin play the tassa on a musical float during the Ratha Yatra parade held in Pickering on the weekend. Above, Sonia Digiemmar helps set up the parade floats. Kyle MacPherson/ News Advertiser photos Ontario holds on as power sources return BByy JJaaccqquuiiee MMccIInnnneess Staff Editor DDUURRHHAAMM — At Ontario Power Gen- eration’s Durham nuclear plants, and its coal generators elsewhere, life was slowly returning to normal this week, slower than the Conserv- ative government might hope for. Wednesday, Ernie Eves spent the day trying to deflect criticism that the Pickering nuclear plant and two major coal generators were still not back online. “There are a lot of questions about the plant and how it was han- dled during this disruption of power,” acknowledges provincial fi- nance minister Janet Ecker, Picker- ing-Ajax-Uxbridge MPP. “Whether it was a question of the systems or decisions that were made. “We’re looking at how all our sys- tems responded, what worked and what didn’t and why and how to prevent that in the future.” The MPP notes when she was elected in 1995, the Pickering plant “had been run into the ground,” and the first thing that needed address- ing was safety. Perhaps now, it is time to examine efficiency as well, she says. It will be next week before the Pickering B plant is expected to be back to pre-blackout service levels. The Pickering B units, brought into service in 1983, were forced into a full guaranteed shutdown state, Aug. 14, when grid instability creat- ed a flux in the electricity current and created a domino of power out- ages through transmission lines across some of the northeast Unit- ed States and most of Ontario. The transmission grid instability put the Pickering units into auto- matic shutdown mode and opera- tors were forced to completely close them off to ensure safety, Pierre Charlebois, Ontario Power Genera- tion’s chief operating officer, told the News Advertiser Tuesday evening. “Our operators were incredible. All decisions were made without causing any events that would have required reporting to the regula- tor,” and all were shutdown “with- out equipment damage and without any operator errors,” he said. But once in the full shutdown mode, the generators must be inspected and put through a full restart process that is taking several days to com- plete. The news was better at the Dar- lington Generating Station in Clar- ington. The four generators at the province’s largest single power sup- plier, which generates about 20 per cent of Ontario’s power, were pretty much back to full production capa- bility Tuesday. Darlington, which opened in 1990, was designed differently than Pick- ering. The key difference in the de- sign is that Pickering’s reactors cannot maintain steam levels if it is not exporting power whereas Dar- lington’s reactors have the ability to recycle the steam for a two-day pe- riod, allowing it to remain at partial power awaiting a restart, according to OPG. “A t Pickering they have to dis- charge the excess steam,” says Pro- fessor George Bereznai, dean of nu- clear science at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Pickering really wasn’t designed to stay on line when it isn’t exporting the energy it’s producing, he ex- plains. Both Darlington and Pickering are safe and both are stopped, but one is easier to bring back up, ex- plains Michel Charlebois, spokesman for the Canadian Nu- clear Safety Commission (CNSC), who compares the difference be- tween Darlington’s stand-down and Pickering as a “car in idle or a car turned off.” The first of Pickering’s B units is now expected back online by today (Friday) with the final Pickering B unit anticipated online by Tuesday, a few days later than originally re- ported. When all of Ontario’s nu- clear, coal, gas, hydro-electric and alternative energy sources are at full production, with no shutdowns for maintenance or retrofitting, the province is capable of generating about 30,000 megawatts (MW) of power, about 6,000 more than the peak high summer use, according to Te rry Young, spokesman for the IMO. By Wednesday, the generation capacity of the province had reached 21,700 MW, still about 2,000 MW short of meeting that peak de- mand. Thursday at 3 p.m. the IMO reported Ontario was using 20,340 MW. Still with conservation efforts by residents and businesses alike, despite a late August heat wave, the energy grid held its own without the need for predicted rolling black- outs. Buying a second computer but don’t know who to call for setting up your home network? PAY FLAT RATE OF $165.00 (including taxes) & setup hispeed internet connection sharing between two computers. Offer includes • Required parts including two network cards, any length of cables and a router. • All Labor charges including card installation inside computers, cabling and router installation. • PLUS WE PAY ALL TAXES. All you pay is $165.00 Call ZERO NERDSPEAK SOLUTIONS @ 416-838-9210 to setup your appointment Offer valid till end of September A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com REGARDING THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM AT ROUGE VALLEY AJAX AND PICKERING 580 HARWOOD AVENUE S, AJAX From August 19th to August 29th, the Emergency Department at Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital will be undergoing some minor renovations. With the support of the community and the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, we are going to be able to create additional isolation rooms to treat patients with infectious diseases and install much needed cardiac monitors for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of cardiac patients. We are working with our healthcare partners in Durham and Toronto to ensure continued access to emergency care during this 10-day period. If you have any questions, please call 905-683-2320 ext. 2216 Ambulances will continue to bring urgent cases to the closest hospital, including Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering, and we will continue to care for walk-in patients requiring immediate emergency care. However, we would encourage you to contact your family doctor, your local walk in clinic, neighbouring hospital or Telehealth Ontario for any non-urgent care. We appreciate your support and understanding during this period. IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL 911 705 Kingston Rd • Hwy. 2 & Whites Rd. 905-420-2552 Walk in Appraisal Clinic 1 Day Only Sunday August 24th 10am - 4pm Hwy. 401 Hwy. 2 Whites Rd.SPECIAL SALE Carrier of The Week If you did not receive your News Advertiser/flyers OR you are interested in a paper route call Circulation at (905) 683-5117. 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This event brings together the ‘best of the best’ in practical, real-life solutions to maximize diversion, effi- ciencies and market opportunities in organics recovery. A great opportuni- ty for municipal leaders in waste management as well as community- involved citizens to join the leaders of the composting industry to network with composting advocates world- wide. International magazine editor Jerome Goldstein of BioCycle will open the plenary session with ‘Con- necting the Dots to Maximize Com- posting’s Potential’, to be followed by Susan Antler, CCC executive director who will explain ‘Setting the Stan- dard and Introducing the Seal of Testing Assurance.’ Speakers from the U.K. and U.S. sessions will detail how composting is advancing around the globe. Dur- ing the 35 presentations, panellists representing industry and both our levels of government will discuss: markets, recovery initiatives, maxi- mizing diversion, developments in nutrient recycling, the organic farm movement, and much more. How Does Your Garden Grow? An extra feature includes David McCal- lum, winner of the CCC’s first annual giant pumpkin growing contest who will reveal the real secrets of growing giant pumpkins. That’s great knowl- edge for horticulturists. Durham’s ‘Class A’ farmland is one of Ontario’s jewels and it needs nur- turing now. To put value back into the soil, the Region recently launched its Green Bin in our four northern municipalities. The expan- sion of organics collection is on the horizon for the lakeshore communi- ties also. In addition, Miller Waste is looking to construct a new compost- ing facility on Squires Beach Rd. Hopefully there will be good repre- sentation at the CCC’s conference from Durham, not only to hear all presentations but also to view ex- hibits and enjoy field trips. For fur- ther details, call 416-535-0240 or visit www.compost.org <http://www.com- post.org> . ******************** If you are beginning to view those organics that you toss away each week as a valuable resource for your garden, why not start to backyard compost now. Enjoy the benefits of richer soil by choosing a suitable space in your backyard to set up your composter. Begin with a base layer of twigs, corn stocks or brush as this will give your pile good air flow. The next step is to acquire a small con- tainer, with a lid, to collect your everyday unwanted food scraps such as tea bags, fruit/vegetable peelings, and egg shells. When the container is full, take it to your composter. Add leaves and other dried ‘browns’ from your yard. It is this mix of dry browns and wet greens hat will give you a great soil conditioner for next spring. How does your garden grow? Compost LLaarrrraaiinnee RRoouullssttoonn rr ee cc yy cc ll ee rr ’’ss cc oo rr nn ee rr DDUURRHHAAMM — Take a hike - along Oshawa’s Waterfront Trail. On Sunday, Aug. 24, the staff of the Oshawa Commu- nity Archives will be present- ing the final Harbour Walking Tour of the season. Stroll along the Oshawa Creek Trail, Oshawa’s Water- front Trail and through the Harbour Pioneer Cemetery located on Bonnie Brae Point. The tour will start at Guy House in Lakeview Park, lo- cated at the foot of Simcoe Street South in Oshawa. The walk runs from 2 until 3:30 p.m. For more information call the Archives at 905-436- 76 24. Tr ail hike rolls along waterfront www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 15 A/P TOLL FREE: 1-877-229-6112 H&R Block Tax Course Begins September 10 Want to attend university in September 2004 but not sure you’ll make the grade? Now you can. The University of Ontario Institute of Technology is offering University Preparation to mature students and secondary school graduates. Programs begin September 8 and run through April 9, 2004 at our Oshawa campus, located at 2000 Simcoe Street North. Subjects are equivalent to the Ontario new curriculum 12U credits and include: • English • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Math - Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus • Math - Geometry and Discrete Mathematics For more information, contact 905.721.3131, e-mail universityprep@uoit.ca or visit www.uoit.ca/static/students/admissions/academicupgrading.php Selection will vary by store. Savings are off our regular prices, unless otherwise specified. 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Available in Sizes 51⁄2 - 11 Genuine leather woven vamp perfect for warm summer weather PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG — The location and time of a local support group's evening meetings are changing. Starting Aug. 27, the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region's family caregiver support group meetings will be at the new Community Care respite program office. It is located at 1420 Bayly St. W., Unit 6 in Picker- ing (just east of the Pickering GO Station). The support group runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month beginning in August. For more information call 905-576-2567 or 1-888-301-1106. Alzheimer support group on the move ‘There are many people in dire straights’ BByy JJeennnniiffeerr SSttoonnee Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — An additional $36 million from the feder- al government to help farmers cope with mad cow-related economic problems may be enough, provided markets continue to open up to Canadian beef, says the president of the Durham Cattlemen’s Association. Agriculture and Agri- Food minister Lyle Vanclief announced the $36-million extension of the govern- ment’s national Bovine Spongiform En- cephalopthy, or mad cow, Recovery Program earlier this month. That’s in addi- tion to $460 million in fed- eral-provincial funding an- nounced in June. But, this announcement met with criticism from both the Ontario Cattle- men’s Association and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, who say the program should cover cat- tle traded until Aug. 31, in- stead of Aug. 17 as the fed- eral government’s press re- lease on the matter indi- cates. “Terminating the pro- gram at this early date without a further commit- ment by government for additional support for all Ontario beef producers will leave farmers in a contin- ued state of despair,” OFA president Ron Bonnett said in a media release. But, should markets continue re-opening to Canadian beef, as has begun to happen in the past few days, the govern- ment program may be enough, says John Wolters, president of the local Cat- tlemen’s Association. “If they open it further as we go along, it might turn out all right, as far as com- pensation goes,” he says. American borders closed to Canadian beef in May, after a single Alberta cow died of so-called mad cow disease. Recently, the U.S. announced some low-risk products, such as boneless meat from cattle under 30 months of age, veal from calves 36 weeks or younger, pet foods and vaccines would once again be al- lowed to cross the border. Mexico followed suit earlier this week. Some area farmers are suffering dramatically, says Mr. Wolters, noting he hopes if the $36-million in- crease to the program doesn’t turn out to be suffi- cient, the government will consider extending the program further. “I hope it will go as far as it will, but there are so many people in dire straits. I hope they will look at it again if necessary,” he says. As well, he hopes gov- ernments will have anoth- er look at the border-cross- ing rules for livestock and beef products, given how Canada’s beef industry has been affected by one sick animal. A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com HASIENDA FOOD MART FILIPINO CARIBBEAN HALAL FOODS WE’RE BACK IN BUSINESS & STRONGER THEN EVER YOUR INVITED TO ATTEND OUR GRAND OPENING AUGUST 30/03 282 Monarch Ave. Ajax (905) 426-8269 Specializing in Filipino, Chinese, Caribbean & Halal Foods. We sell Frozen Foods, all Tropical Fruit & Vegetables. 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Oshawa, Ontario Schedule of events: Friday, August 22 Free Public Concert and Autofest Preview - 7:00 - 9:30 pm, Downtown Oshawa Saturday, August 23 Soap Box Derby - 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, Downtown Oshawa Sunday, August 24 Autofest - The Show and Shine - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm General Motors Headquarters, Oshawa Free parking & shuttle from Park and Wentworth Admission $10, Under 12 Free Spectator Prize:Trip for two to Las Vegas Courtesy of Sunoco and CAA Over 1400 customs, street rods, street machines, muscle cars and antiques • Hot Wheels Nationals • 50 Commercial Exhibitors Friday, August 22 Free Public Concert and Autofest Preview - 7:00 - 9:30 pm, Downtown Oshawa Saturday, August 23 Soap Box Derby - 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, Downtown Oshawa Sunday, August 24 Autofest - The Show and Shine - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm General Motors Headquarters, Oshawa Free parking & shuttle from Park and Wentworth Admission $10, Under 12 Free Spectator Prize:Trip for two to Las Vegas Courtesy of Sunoco and CAA Presented by If market opens, assistance program will be enough: local farmer www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 17 A/P Ajax Rotary Park among posted DDUURRHHAAMM — Three local beaches have been posted as unsafe for swimming due to elevated bac- teria levels. Those considered unsafe for the week of August 18 are: Elgin Pond in Uxbridge, Kinsmen Beach in Scugog and Rotary Park in Ajax. Beaches remaining within safe bacteria limits are: French- man’s Bay East and West in Pickering, Pickering Beach in Ajax, Whitby Beach East, Lake- view Beach East and West in Oshawa, Thorah Centennial, Beaverton South and Beaver- ton North beaches in Brock, Newcastle Beach Central and Bowmanville East and West in Clarington. Durham Region Health De- partment collects beach water samples throughout the sum- mer, and releases results week- ly. Three local Durham beaches posted / Escape the high cost of housing with a pre-owned home at Wilmot Creek. Marvelously appointed, and beautifully maintained, these homes are ideal for those looking for an exciting, yet economical, lifestyle change. Come see why over 1,200 folks have chosen to run away to this lovely, gated village just 35 minutes east of Toronto. At Wilmot Creek you’ll find a community-wide system of recreational facilities that makes it a great place to live. There’s our 28,000 square foot recreation centre that’s crammed full of activities. You can swim, play tennis or tee it up at our own executive 9-hole golf course. Or just head for the lake and relax. Pre-owned homes are priced from $64,900. We’re just 35 minutes east of Toronto, minutes from the charming town of Bowmanville. www.anewbeginning.ca Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. E & O.E. This is a Land Leased Community ADULT LIFESTYLE COMMUNITYThe Call 1-800-994-5668(1-800-9WILMOT)or (905) 697-5806 today! Open daily 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Closed Fridays. Please call to make an appointment TheGreatEscapeTheGreatEscape This Nautilus 1 model is a waterview home and is very close to most of the amenities Wilmot Creek has to offer. It is a 2-minute walk to the Wheelhouse, Tennis, Golf Course, the Gardens and the Nature Trail!! The home also backs onto a quiet green space, which is maintained by the Wilmot Creek maintenance staff. This absolutely beautiful Newcastle 1 model is located on a quiet court. The home is on a greenbelt with mature landscaping. This home is centrally located and close to all recreational facilities. It has been tastefully decorated and is a pleasure to show. This Norfolk I backs onto a private field. This home offers mature trees and spectacular gardening. The large wrap around deck in the back offers a peaceful setting. This a must-see and a pleasure to show. This 3 Year new Lexington is a two-minute walk to the Wheelhouse. This well kept house has neutral tones throughout. This home shows like new and is in move in condition. GREEN MAN MOWING ONLY 2 WEEKS OF SUMMER LEFT! Gain some free time from a busy schedule and get a GREAT LOOKING LAWN for a GREAT PRICE!! Call Green Man Mowing Service Serving Ajax and Pickering area 289-314-8880 Local lottery winners share $250,000 prize DDUURRHHAAMM — Four area residents joined co-workers in hitting the jackpot Aug. 9 when their winning ENCORE ticket paid out $250,000. As fate would have it, the 17 winners knew where to deposit their collec- tive windfalls - all are employees of TD Canada Trust in Markham. Cori Bolton of Oshawa validated the ticket last Monday morning and happily informed her co-workers - including Lee MacKinnon, also of Oshawa, Colleen DeRose of Ajax and Steven McDonald of Cobourg - who joined her in a trip to Toronto to pick up the cheque. A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com The La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries at 900 Champlain Ave. in Oshawa will be host- ing 85 of the 416 quilts donated to the Quilt: A Breast Cancer Support Project, from August 22 to 30, 2003. One of the many beau- tiful quilts appearing at the show will be the La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries Corporate Quilt shown in the photo at right. The quilts are part of a Canada wide tour spon- sored by La-Z-Boy to show- case a few of the unique, handmade quilts donated to The Quilt Project this year. Founded by Stratford area resident Carol Miller, The Quilt Project, raises money for breast cancer support. Each year donated quilts from across the coun- try are exhibited at select La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries across Canada, in Stratford and at Casa Loma in Toronto. Quilts are then auctioned live at one of two gala receptions, at Casa Loma in October and at Stratford in November. Visitors to the La-Z- Boy Furniture Galleries exhibits will also get a chance to bid online for their favourite quilt at www.thequilt.com. All pro- ceeds from the auction are donated to the Canadian Cancer Society closest to the donor of the quilt to aid in breast cancer support. Now in its fifth year, the program has raised more than $450,000 for breast cancer survivors. This year a total of 170 quilts have toured Canada since May with the last stop in Oshawa. La-Z-Boy in Oshawa will be donating $5.00 for each seat cushion sold as part of a furniture piece during the 10 days. Also the Quilt Project catalogue fea- turing all of the quilts is available for sale for $10 which will be donated to the project. La-Z-Boy Hosts The Quilt Project for Breast Cancer Awareness Furniture Galleries 900 Champlain Ave. Oshawa (905) 723-5211 Businesses make changes but continue to operate BByy JJeerreemmyy LLee PPaaggee Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — Blackouts may have caused the lights of the economy to flicker, but Durham busi- nesses are far from burn- ing out due to the recent power crisis. Both small and large businesses were seriously impacted by the event late last week, which caused widespread closures to in- dustry and services across the region - and continent. “If there’s no power, you can’t work,” explains Anne Louise Currie, who runs a small Internet business in Oshawa. She’s also the past president of the Durham Small Business Association. “(The black- out) created a climate of uncertainty in the busi- ness environment... It had a pretty major impact,” she adds. But, the benefit of oper- ating a small business, Ms. Currie says, is having a smaller staff giving them a “certain amount of flexi- bility.” She says she couldn’t work all day Friday, but has been able to make up the hours this week. Also, she adds, many businesses such as food suppliers have done well as a result of the blackout. “When there’s crisis, there’s always a business possibility for some peo- ple,” explains Ms. Currie. The lack of power left many people cooking the old-fashioned way: on an open grill, the family bar- becue. And that meant good business for Cigas Energy, near Baseline and Cigas Road in Courtice. “We were inundated” with people filling up their propane tanks, said owner Gary Cooke. “We had peo- ple all the way from the other side of Pickering... people who never knew we existed before.” The influx at Cigas was due in part to luck, as it gained power back Friday morning, while many other filling stations in the Region took longer, Mr. Cooke said. “We basically spent all afternoon filling up 20 pound cylinders for barbe- cues,” he said. “I was a lit- tle surprised at the re- sponse... but (barbeques) were all many people had to cook food and boil water.” Gord Sirrs, chairman of the Durham Region Man- ufacturers Association, says concerns about power supply will have a large impact on growth if not resolved. “If we don’t have the power we have an issue,” he says. “They’re telling us to be cautious, but I don’t see any other power plants being green-light- ed... We really have no plans on this side of the border... It’s something that our region and our country should be con- cerned about... We are at our limit right now.” Conservation isn’t seen as a long-term solution by manufacturers, says Mr. Sirrs. Instead, manufac- turers must make power- houses accountable for their services, he explains, adding similar situations have gripped business in the United Kingdom in the past. Now, Mr. Sirrs points out, private power compa- nies in Britain must often provide rebates if services aren’t fulfilled. However, even the UK pales beside countries like France and Germany, which reportedly each have up to 70 days backup supply of gasoline-based power. And Germany, like many other European countries that are phasing out nuclear technology, gets up to 10 per cent of its energy from the wind. “Meanwhile, we’re still in the coal-burning age,” says Shawn-Patrick Sten- si, director of atmosphere and energy services at the Sierra Club of Canada. Even in California, he says, 10 per cent of the en- ergy demand dropped within months of the gov- ernment promoting con- servation awareness to the public. In June, the provincial government created an Energy Task Force, which was designed to outline new ways of attracting new power generation; recommend ways to devel- op long-term supply; en- sure all electricity stake- holders have input; and suggest how to make On- tario’s power grid more re- liable. Energy Minister John Baird stated at the time: “I believe (the task force’s) work will be invaluable as we develop a roadmap for the next 10 to 20 years... We must be forward-look- ing and begin planning now for new electricity generation.” Blackout slows, but doesn’t stop Durham Health officials crack down on grocers, restaurants BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — Thirty per cent of local grocery stores and restaurants in- spected by health officials over the weekend failed to dispose of food that would have been spoiled dur- ing last week’s blackout. A ‘blackout blitz’ of 50 food premises around the Region result- ed in 13 notices being issued for vio- lations under the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act (OHPPA) and other concerns. Each incident has since been dealt with accordingly, reported the Durham Region Health Depart- ment. “We expected good compliance,” said Alex Connor, manager of envi- ronmental health. “We started tar- geting some large grocery stores f irst and found they had done an excellent job.” Restaurants and smaller opera- tions had more difficulty dealing with time and temperature rules under the act. Under the OHPPA, public health inspectors have the authority to seize and destroy any food in a re- tail and restaurant setting deemed unfit for human consumption. “What we found most were people waiting for a second opinion,” said Mr. Connor. “There were a couple of situations in which staff in stores were operating as business as usual while waiting for direction from their managers.” The health department has en- listed 18 full and part-time inspec- tors, who will be conducting ran- dom checks of stores and establish- ments until at least the end of the week. “There are huge losses out there,” said Mr. Connor. “I know of at least a few instances in which $200,000 worth of food was lost.” Most of the spoiled items were meat, dairy and fresh produce and seafood. Some food had just be- come unpalatable during the power outage and needed to be pitched for saleability sake, he said. The health department encour- ages consumers to ask questions or retailers and restaurants if they are unsure how perishable food was handled during the blackout. Following package dates and best before dates for meat and poultry is also a good rule of thumb. At home, “the hard and fast rule is when in doubt, pitch it out,” added Mr. Connor. A newer refrigerator, if kept closed, can keep food cold for up to 14 hours, but Mr. Connor cautions some perishables are more suscep- tible than others. A half-full freezer is safe for up to 24 hours, while a full freezer could stay cool for two days, he said. However, assessing food safety can depend on many different vari- ables, Mr. Connor warned. “Use your nose. If it smells off or there is mould growth, throw it out,” he advised. “Usually anything that has been warm for four to six hours isn’t safe.” Food for thought AALLEEXX CCOONNNNOORR ‘We started targetting some large gro- cery stores first and found they had done an excellent job.’ www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 19 A/P Outdoor & Indoor Trends Includes Lounge Value $150. 8-Pc. Classic Set Includes 4-chairs, 40” round table, 9 ft. umbrella, cast umbrella base and lounge - Colours: Olive, Green and Black (Limited qty. in black) $498.Reg. $ 633. Store Closing for the Season on Aug. 31st All Patio Furniture is Now on Sale! Big Selection Still Available! Sling Set s N o w R e d u c e d Exclusive “ B e l l i n i ” C o l l e c t i o n Now Redu c e d Cast Sets N o w R e d u c e d While Quantities Last! Steeple Hill Shopping Centre 650 Kingston Road (Whites Rd. & Hwy. 2) Pickering 905-421-0424 ✔Prize Draws ✔Childrens Activities presented by our Community Events Team Tattoos, Colouring Contest, Balloons, Jumping Castle, and more! Join us for our Sidewalk Sale &Family Day Saturday, August 23rd 9 am - 4 pm AAJJAAXX — Rema Grant has been smiling for a week- even through the power outage. The 54-year-old Ajax woman, an Oshawa office clerk, hit the jackpot in the Aug. 13 Lotto 6/49 draw. The $2 million was split five ways as three Ontarians and two Quebec residents also had the winning numbers. But Ms. Grant still did all right- she picked up $400,149.60. “As I am writing down the lottery numbers from the tele- vision, I shouted out, ‘those are my numbers; I have them memorized,’” she told staff at On- tario Lottery and Gaming Corpora- tion’s Toronto prize office when she picked up her winnings. Ms. Grant says she has no specific plans for the windfall. She bought the winning ticket at Hasty Market on Harwood Avenue South. Ajax woman scores more than $400,000 in lottery loot WESTNEY ROAD NORTH & KINGSTON ROAD EAST, AJAX Fill out the entry form below and visit Westney Heights Plaza by Sunday, September 14, 2003 and drop your ballot off at any one of our participating retailers. Six eligible finalists will be randomly selected on Monday, September 15, 2003. The six finalists must be present on Saturday, September 20, 2003 to choose a car key from an initial group of six keys. The person whose key starts the engine will be getting the Vibe! Vibe provided by BRUCE BISSELL BUICK PONTIAC LTD. *No purchase necessary. Contest starts on August 16, 2003 and closes on September 14, 2003. Odds of being selected are dependent on the number of eligible entries received: once selected, odds of choosing the winning key are 1 in 6. To be eligible to win, the contestant must: be a legal resident of Ontario aged 18 years or older; correctly answer, unaided, a time limited, mathematical skill-testing question; sign a standard Declaration and Release form. Certain terms and restrictions apply. One entry per person. Approximate retail value of the Grand Prize is $22,700. Prize not exactly as shown. Complete contest rules available at participating Westney Heights Plaza retailers. Pontiac and Vibe are registered trademarks of General Motors of Canada Limited © 2003. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM “ARE YOU GETTING THE VIBE” CONTEST Contest Closes Sunday, September 14, 2003 Name: _________________________________________________________ Age: _______________ Address:____________________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________ Pr ovince: _____________Postal Code: ________________ Daytime #: ( )________________________ Evening #: ( )________________________ Official entry forms are also available at participating Westney Heights retailers. Convenience, Selection & Great Service. Stop by and check out our new retailers. Registration Dates Returning Families Aug. 20th & 26th 6:30pm-8:30pm New families Aug. 27th, 28th, Sept. 3rd 6:30pm-8:30pm At The Studio Quality Training In A Caring Environment “Gold Medal Winners” “Highest Mark Senior Group Winners” “Gold Medal Winners” “1st Place At All 3 Competitions” THE DANCE EXPERIENCETHE DANCE EXPERIENCETHE DANCE EXPERIENCE LTD.LTD.LTD. 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For a positive dance experience call Terri at 905-686-8335 682 Monarch Ave. Units 8 & 9, Ajax “Can’t Fight The Moonlight” “A Very Brady Dance Experience” 15th Anniversar y Classes Begin September 22 Classes to suit everyone • Ballet • Jazz • Tap • Lyrical Highly Successful C.D.T.A. Exam Results Director: Kimberlee Dower McGurrin B.A. Dance, C.D.T.A. Registration Aug. 26 & Aug. 28 7 - 9:30pm 3 Harwood Avenue S. Suite 203-204 Ajax, Ontario L1S 2C1 (S.E. corner of Hwy. 2 and Harwood, next to Tim Hortons) (905) 427-9959 • Ages 3-18 • Special Adult Classes • Friendly, Qualified Staff • Small Classes • Family Rates • Easy Payment Plan • Exams Available • Annual Recital Registration AJAX ACROS GYMNASTICS CLUBAJAX ACROS GYMNASTICS CLUBAJAX ACROS GYMNASTICS CLUB Stretching the body and mind The Ajax Acros Offers: Over 25 years of experience Fun filled atmosphere for learning Certified and experienced coaches Skills progression based on CanGym system All levels from beginner to experienced Recreational and competitive programs Coaching positions available - NCCP level 1 For more information 905-427-0036 48 Exeter Road, Ajax ajax.acros@on.aibn.com AJAX ACR O'S GYMNASTICS Programs offered include: Parent & Tot Ages 1 to 3 Kindergym Ages 3 to 5 Junior Gym Ages 6 to 10 Senior Rec Ages 9 & up Registration Dates: Tuesday September 2 10am - 2pm Wednesday September 3 6pm - 8pm B o y s &GirlsPrograms B o y s &GirlsPrograms A/P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Registration SO YOU WANT TO BE A ROCK STAR We Can Help - Qualified Private Instruction in: Guitar, Bass, Piano, Drums, Voice and Flute. 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The pair was joined by hundreds of cy- clists in Oshawa as they made the jour- ney from the Civic Auditorium to Lake- view Park, to celebrate the completion of two-thirds of their ride. Sgt. Keating is accustomed to the trials and tribulations that come with a cross- country bike ride; in 90 days he crossed the United States with the same goal last year. Mr. Vandermeern on the other hand has not participated in an expedition of this size but is no rookie to the sport of cycling. Although this is Mr. Vandermeern’s first cross-Canada ride he has often made the journey from Windsor to Ottawa for summer support programs for children with autism. “I had some aches and pains initially but the hardest part is missing your fam- ily,” said Mr. Vandermeern, whose family, including his three children were on hand early this month in Oshawa to see their dad. “A lot of people get fooled by the good- looking faces on these kids and adults in that you don’t see anything physically wrong,” said Mr. Vandermeern. “But if you take away the ability for someone to communicate, that is pretty devastating.” Although his daughter Sarah has pro- gressed a little bit Mr. Vandermeern says she is still non-verbal. “If she wants something she will point to stuff. But what is most disturbing is she often prefers to be by herself all the time. She likes to play with inanimate ob- jects, like water or sand and likes dirt going through her hands. She will play with that for hours but she won’t really play with her siblings or her parents.” Mr. Vandermeern says parenting a child who does not communicate is dis- heartening. “I am not a doctor or researcher, I am just a dad and I pretend to be a cyclist.” Sarah’s sister Emily is nine and hopes one-day Sarah’s disease will vanish. “Maybe one day she can talk and play with us,” said Emily. Sgt. Keating echoed Emily’s hopes. “It is a challenge I took upon myself and so did Luc but our difficulty ends after 49 days and the kids with autism, their difficulty continues on,” said Sgt. Keating. “Our goal is to improve the quality of life for all of these kids and hope that they can enjoy some simple things in life that most of us take for granted.” The support and generosity that met him as he cycled into his home-town of Oshawa blew Sgt. Keating away. “Oshawa just went out of the way to support us. It was more than I expected,” said Sgt. Keating. Kurtis Keating joined his father for the six days prior to arriving in Oshawa. But according to his dad Kurtis got the good end of the stick as he enjoyed the comfort of the motor home that follows the bikers, while his dad rode beside them. “It is nice to have him along,” said Sgt. Keating. “He is enjoying the pools at the hotels and watching us ride.” To donate money or for more informa- tion on Sgt. Keating, Luc Vandermeern or autism visit www.cycleforautism.com. Determined dads cycle to help autistic children John Keating and Luc Vandermeern are cycling across Canada to raise money and awareness about autism. A/P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com SSppoorrttss FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2003 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 SCOREBOARD Get all the scores, standings here See page 29 Keane sisters rising stars on the national, provincial hoops scenes BByy AAll RRiivveetttt Sports Editor AAJJAAXX ——It's been a heavy-duty summer on the basketball court for two Ajax sisters. Kalisha Keane, 14, and her younger sister Takima, 13, are definitely crazy for hoops. When they're not engaging in a little sibling rivalry with one-on-one in front of their north Ajax home, they're playing with their respec- tive Ontario Basketball Associa- tion (OBA) teams in the Ajax Lions organization run by their father Hugh. But, of late, the sis- ters have honed their consider- able court skills at the highest level - Kalisha with both the provincial and national teams for her age group, and Takima at a camp that identifies many of the top youngsters in the nation. Kalisha returned from Win- nipeg recently with a gold medal around her neck, after helping Ontario midget girls' basketball team capture the first at the na- tional championships. The six-foot centre on On- tario's entry at the nationals for girls' 15 years and under put to- gether an outstanding tourna- ment, leading all scorers in one contest, while being named to the first all-star team at the championships. The event at- tracted provincial teams, as well as those from Yukon, the North- west Territories and Nunavut. The Ontarians won four con- secutive games at the national showcase, including a 71-45 victo- ry over Alberta in the midget girls' gold-medal final. To ad- vance to the championship game, Team Ontario defeated the host Manitoba squad 62-40. In round-robin play, Ontario opened with a 92-11 pasting of Yu kon and similarly beat Nova Scotia 102-26 pasting in Game 2. Kalisha was the top scorer for Ontario against Nova Scotia with 18 points and added seven re- bounds. Next, Ontario pum- melled New Brunswick 62-40 to earn one of four semi-final berths. "It was a lot of hard work, but when we won, it was all worth it," says Kalisha. "It was fun being there and playing against all the other provinces." It was an arduous process to earn the right to represent On- tario at nationals, notes Kalisha. Players were chosen for the provincial under-15 team from several 'MVP' camps held in each reg ion from throughout Ontario during the basketball season. From there, 12 players were named to attend a training camp at Sarnia's Lambton College two weeks before nationals. During that two-week frame, two players were released from that group, with 10 players making the trip to Winnipeg. The hardest part of playing with the provincial team, ex- plains Kalisha, was getting to know the playing habits of all nine of her teammates. "In a short space of time, we had to learn to co-operate and play as a team. All the other (provincial) teams (at nationals) had been playing together for months and we had two weeks and it was really crammed, so we really had to work together," she says. Kalisha is currently attending an 11-day national basketball camp in Windsor. Instructed by several national team coaches, 20 of the top under-17 women play- ers in the country are attending. At age 15, she's the youngest player to take part in the nation- al-level camp. "They'll pick 12 from the 20 to form an ongoing team," says her father, adding that four games will be played during the camp against teams in the Detroit, Michigan area. Both girls recently participat- ed in the Centre for Performance basketball program. Sponsored by Nike, the camp brought to- gether 41 of the top players ages 12 to 18 in the province. At age 13, Takima was the youngest player taking part. With several national and provincial team coaches instruct- ing, the camp was run each week- end over a three-month period, mostly focusing on basketball fundamentals and systems work, says their father. For Takima, playing against older players was a real eye-open- er. "It was a bit hard to keep up with them," says Takima, who's five-foot, 10-inches tall and can play both the guard and forward positions. The Keane sisters will return to the court with their respective Ajax Lions teams in the fall: Kalisha with the midget team and Takima who'll be playing in the higher major bantam age bracket. The girls have played on the same team only once, two years ago with a Lions' bantam team. Takima notes she's learned a lot from watching and playing alongside her older sister. "She has a really good shot, so that makes me practise my shooting," says Takima. Basketball, says their father, has been an all-encompassing ac- tivity in the Keane household over the past several years. "Since Kalisha took up the game and I started up the club it has been pretty consuming to say the least," says Hugh. "We all love the game. It makes for a good family thing." Basketball is all in the family Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Takima, left, and older sister Kalisha Keane were on the basketball court this summer –– Kalisha at the national midget championships with Team Ontario and Takima with the Centre for Performance basketball program. At age 13, Takima was the youngest player to take part. Kalisha also participated in the camp. Warriors hope to dump Dixie in Cup soccer action Semifinal game goes tomorrow in Oshawa AAJJAAXX —— The Ajax 91 Warriors boys' rep under-12 soccer team hopes to be whistling Dixie after Saturday's Ontario Cup semifi- nal contest in Oshawa. The Warriors will face the top- ranked Dixie team in the On- tario Cup game tomorrow (Sat- urday) at Oshawa's Civic Fields. A victory there will put the Ajax under-12 into the final, which will be played at an undeter- mined date. To advance to the Ontario Cup semifinals, the Warriors de- feated the highly-ranked Brampton East Chargers 2-0 in quarter-final action Aug. 9. With less than a minute re- maining in the first half of the quarter-final contest, Ajax's Daniel O'Connor put the War- riors in front 1-0 on a perfectly placed free kick. Ajax came out in the second half and quickly added to their lead with a goal by Liam Con- non, who scored in the opening minutes of the second stanza. Despite the 2-0 lead, the War- riors continued to put pressure on Brampton with Matthew Li- onetti, Emmett O'Connor, Jor- dan Gibbs, Anthony Valerio, Kyle Sawyer and Jeffrey Gib- bons all having scoring chances in the last half of play. Meanwhile, Dominic Roberts, Beau Johnson and Daniel O'- Connor controlled the midfield for the Warriors. The defensive wall of Luke To dd, Lee Boyle, Michael Evans and Luke Morrison was impene- trable to the Brampton Charg- ers. Goalkeeper Adam Redpath earned the well-deserved shutout. In addition to Ontario Cup ac- tion, the Warriors will travel to Dayton, Ohio to compete in the prestigious DAYCO Cup over the Labour Day weekend. Michael Roberts and Cid Con- non coach the team. PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION T-B ALL MIXED DIVISION T-Ball Mixed — Player of the Game July 8:West Pickering Ladies Slo-Pitch (Steven Paul). July 3rd:West Pickering Ladies Slo-Pitch (Matthew Pryz- dial). June 19:West Pickering Ladies Slo-Pitch (Melanie Corco- ran). June 10:West Pickering Ladies Slo-Pitch (Quinn Wilson) COACH PITCH MIXED STANDINGS * As of July 23, 2003 TEAM GP W L T PCT. GBL Herongate Barn Theatre 6 1 1 4 0.500 0.0 Mulberry Bush 2 1 1 0 0.500 0.0 Flo Betts Realty 4 0 0 4 0.500 0.0 Hazmasters 4 0 0 4 0.500 0.0 *not all results have been reported July 23:Hazmasters 10 (Alison Mungy) vs. Flo Betts Realty 10. July 16:Hazmasters 15 (Nathan Volpe) vs. Herongate Barn Theatre 15. July 14:Mulberry Bush 7 vs. Herongate Barn Theatre 0. July 9:Herongate Barn Theatre 15 vs. Flo Betts Realty 15. July 2:Hazmasters 15 (Nicholas Wheeler) vs. Herongate Barn Theatre 15 (Alex Tachone). June 18:Herongate Barn Theatre 8 vs. Mulberry Bush 7; Hazmasters 10 (Jeffery Knight) vs. Flo Betts Realty 10. June 16:Herongate Barn Theatre 10 vs. Flo Betts Realty 10. ATOM/FRIENDLY PITCH MIXED STANDINGS As of July 22, 2003 TEAM G W L T PCT. GBL DeBoers 6 4 1 1 0.750 --- Ontario Power Gen. 5 3 2 0 0.600 1.0 Cherrywood Roofing 6 3 3 0 0.500 1.5 Sporting Images 5 2 3 0 0.400 2.0 Pickering Heat 6 1 4 1 0.250 3.0 July 22:Sporting Images 15 (Connor Malbon) vs.Pickering Heat 14 (Juliann Morrison); DeBoers 7 (Justin Adams) vs. Cherrywood Roofing 0. July 8:Cherrywood Roofing 14 (Anshul Sinha) vs. Ontario Power Generation 11 (Stephen Morrow) ;Pickering Heat 15 vs. DeBoers 15 (Jared Gottinger). July 3:Cherrywood Roofing 15 (Del Brown) vs. DeBoers 11 (Melanie Cruise); Sporting Images 7 (Matthew Fergu- son) vs. Pickering Heat 0 (Joshua Armstrong). June 26:Cherrywood Roofing 14 (Craig VanDusen) vs. Sporting Images 7 (Kevin Cara); DeBoers 13 (Toure Parpit) vs. Ontario Power Generation 10 (Robert Craig). June 24:Ontario Power Generation 15 (Christopher Hawke) vs. Sporting Images 13 (Adam Virani); Pickering Heat 15 vs. Cherrywood Roofing 10 June 19:Ontario Power Generation 14 (Adam Iordanou) vs. Pickering Heat 13; DeBoers 15 (Nicole Douglas) vs. Sporting Images 11 (Amy Branscombe). June 17:DeBoers 24 (Joel Heineman) vs. Pickering Heat 19; Cherrywood Roofing 13 (Daniel Diduch) vs. Ontario Power Generation 12 (Jessica Brown). Mite Girls Standings As of July 17, 2003 TEAM GP W L T PCT. GBL Ellis Packaging 7 6 1 0 0.857 --- Century 21 Percy Fulton 7 5 2 0 0.714 1.0 Ontario Power Gen. 7 2 5 0 0.286 4.0 Papps Restaurant 7 1 6 0 0.143 5.0 July 8:Century 21 - Percy Fulton 15 (Tori Hall) vs. Ontario Power Generation 14 (Melissa Williams);Ellis Packaging 16 (Brittney Cree) vs. Papps Restaurant 10 (Jenny Knobl). July 3:Century 21 - Percy Fulton 12 (Kiah Reid) vs. Ellis Packaging 10 (Tori Burtt); Papps Restaurant 20 vs. Ontario Power Generation 15 (Jacqueline Tung). MITE BOYS STANDINGS As of July 18, 2003 TEAM GP W L T PCT. GBL DeBoers 9 7 1 1 0.833 0.0 SKF 9 5 3 1 0.611 2.0 Dr Warren Cohen 9 5 3 1 0.611 2.0 Amitours Travel 8 4 4 0 0.500 3.0 OJ Muller Landscape 9 1 6 2 0.222 5.5 S&R Carpentry 8 1 6 1 0.188 5.5 July 16:Dr Warren Cohen 20 (Gregory Black) vs.OJ Muller 14 (Sean Belyea); DeBoers 15 (Bradley Bonnell) vs. SKF 10 (Ryan Smith); Amitours Travel 19 (Daniel Hunt) vs. SKF 16. July 14:SKF 20 (Matthew Hazlewood) vs. OJ Muller 16; Amitours Travel 12 vs. DeBoers 11 (Mark Edwards); Dr Warren Cohen 15 (Ronny Edwards) vs. S&R Carpentry 11 (Richard Molinaro). July 9:DeBoers 17 (Derek Reid Wilkinson) vs. S&R Car- pentry 8 ;Amitours Travel 11 (Christopher Anderson) vs.OJ Muller 14 (Ryan Jolly); Dr Warren Cohen 20 (AJ Fisico) vs. SKF 16 (Kenny Houghton). July 7:SKF 11 (Sajjad Jaffery) vs. Amitours Travel 9 (Bran- don Phillips); OJ Muller 17 (Stephen Kononow) vs. S&R Carpentry 17 (Hunza Hussain); Dr Warren Cohen 14 (Keaton Eldridge) vs. DeBoers 14. July 2:DeBoers 9 (Michael Comlecki) vs. OJ Muller 6 (Joshua Fluney); Amitours Travel 16 (Brian Slack) vs. Dr Warren Cohen 15 (Zack O'Brien); SKF 15 (Jordan Pay- ment) vs. S&R Carpentry 12. SQUIRT GIRLS STANDINGS As of July 23, 2003 TEAM GP W L T PCT. GBL Air Plus Heating & Cooling 9 8 1 0 0.889 --- Celtech Plastics 9 5 4 0 0.556 3.0 Almost Doesn't Count Stable 10 5 4 1 0.550 3.0 Michael Wilson-Royal Lepage 10 5 5 0 0.500 3.5 JIL Janitorial Services 10 0 9 1 0.050 8.0 July 23:Almost Doesn't Count Stables 15 vs.Celtech Plas- tics 13; Michael Wilson Realty - Royal Lepage 20 (Kailey Butler) vs. J.I.L. Janitorial Services 15. July 21:Michael Wilson Realty - Royal Lepage 11 (Meghan Spicer) vs.Almost Doesn't Count Stables 10; Air Plus Heat- ing & Cooling 16 (Katie Shedden) vs. Celtech Plastics 15. July 16:Air Plus Heating & Cooling 15 (Jessica Therien) vs. Michael Wilson Realty - Royal Lepage 14 (Stephanie Hughes); J.I.L. Janitorial Services 16 (Allana McComb) vs. Almost Doesn't Count Stables 16. July 14:Michael Wilson Realty - Royal Lepage 17 (Michelle Schick) vs. Celtech Plastics 14; Air Plus Heating & Cooling 9 (Sarah Aicken) vs. J.I.L. Janitorial Services 3 (Kelly Mc- Dowell). July 9:Air Plus Heating & Cooling 15 (Corinne Rivers) vs. Almost Doesn't Count Stables 11 at Major Oaks E.; Celtech Plastics 18 (Colleen Coleman) vs. J.I.L. Janitorial Services 12 (Kirstyn Houghten). July 7:Michael Wilson Realty - Royal Lepage 16 (Taryn Berriman) vs.J.I.L.Janitorial Services 13 (Adrianna Minoia) Almost Doesn't Count Stables 15 vs. Celtech Plastics 13 (Nancy Granados). July 2:Celtech Plastics 11 (Danyelle Dubeau) vs. Air Plus Heating & Cooling 8 (Kelsey Burt); Almost Doesn't Count Stables 12 vs. Michael Wilson Realty - Royal Lepage 11. SQUIRT BOYS STANDINGS As of July 24, 2003 TEAM G W L T PCT. GBL Cleansales 8 7 1 0 0.875 --- Umbrella Daycare 8 4 4 0 0.500 3.0 Disticor 7 3 3 1 0.500 3.0 Annandale Dodge 8 3 4 1 0.438 3.5 Radom Insulation 8 3 5 0 0.375 4.0 Northex Customs 7 2 5 0 0.286 4.5 July 24:Radom Insulation 20 vs. Umbrella Daycare 6; An- nandale Dodge Chrysler 14 (Matt Darling) vs. Cleansales 13 (Damijan Mangov). July 22:Cleansales 20 (Michael Withall) vs. Umbrella Day- care 11 (Sean Maynes-Northover). July 8:Umbrella Daycare 14 (Alex Melvin) vs. Annandale Dodge Chrysler 8; Cleansales 26 (Dillon Maharaj) vs. Northex Customs Brokers 8; DISTICOR 7 vs. Radom Insu- lation 0 at St. Wilfrids. July 3:DISTICOR 9 (Mehboob Virani) vs.Northex Customs Brokers 8 (Adam McNeil); Cleansales 20 (Brian Mott) vs. Annandale Dodge Chrysler 11 (Pierce Jemett); Radom In- sulation 15 vs.Umbrella Daycare 3. NOVICE GIRLS STANDINGS As of July 8, 2003 TEAM G W L T PCT. GBL Ontario Power Gen. 6 6 0 0 1.000 0.0 Anronn Electric 6 3 3 0 0.500 3.0 Canada Cutlery 6 2 4 0 0.333 4.0 Can-Truck Inc 6 1 5 0 0.167 5.0 July 7:Ontario Power Generation 17 vs.ANRONN Electric 7. July 3:Ontario Power Generation 15 (Jessica Whitfield) vs. Canada Cutlery Inc 12 (Kristen Neville). June 19:ANRONN Electric 18 vs. Canada Cutlery Inc 7; On- tario Power Generation 14 (Nicole Saleem) vs. CAN-TRUCK Inc 13 (Shancy Marescaux). June 17:Ontario Power Generation 11 (Samantha Joudrey) vs. ANRONN Electric 8; Canada Cutlery Inc 10 (Renese Grant) vs. CAN-TRUCK Inc 5. June 10:Ontario Power Generation 21 (Samantha Joudrey) vs.CAN-TRUCK Inc 5; ANRONN Electric 17 vs.Canada Cut- lery Inc 9 (Allison Belfall). PEEWEE BOYS STANDINGS As of July 23, 2003 TEAM G W L T PCT. GBL Cleansales 11 9 1 1 0.864 --- OJ Muller Landscape 11 7 3 1 0.682 2.0 Pick. Men's Slow Pitch 11 4 6 1 0.409 5.0 HFM Construction 11 4 6 1 0.409 5.0 Cdn. Progress Club 11 4 7 0 0.364 5.5 Ontario Power Gen. 11 3 8 0 0.273 6.5 July 23:Cleansales 19 (Trevor Patterson (C-U)) vs. OJ Muller 11 (Mahendra Haduar). July 21:OJ Muller 18 (Patrick Sciuto) vs. Ontario Power Generation 5 (Jason Degrace); Cleansales 12 (Kevin Paro- di) vs. HFM Construction 9 (Josh McGill). July 16:Ontario Power Generation 23 (David Sherk,Nitin Moudgill) vs. Canadian Progress Club 2 (Gord Robinson); Pickering Mens Slow Pitch 14 (James Papastavros) vs. HFM Construction 12 (Tyler Heyduk). July 14:OJ Muller 17 (Patrick Sciuto) vs. Pickering Mens Slow Pitch 12 (Randy Waltoo); Cleansales 29 vs. Ontario Power Generation 4; HFM Construction 20 (Michael Porter) vs. Canadian Progress Club 6. July 9:Cleansales 20 vs. Canadian Progress Club 10; HFM Construction 13 (Andre Sideropoulos) vs. OJ Muller 12 (Eric Fisko); Pickering Mens Slow Pitch 20 (Michael Slack) vs. Ontario Power Generation 17 (Brian Garel). July 7:HFM Construction 24 (Nicholas Fellion) vs. Ontario Power Generation 6 (Michael Bunja); Cleansales 11 (David Harrington) vs. Pickering Mens Slow Pitch 6 (Michael Lin- denas); OJ Muller 16 (Ryan Roffey) vs. Canadian Progress Club 4 (Andrew Lindas , Mark Sornberger). July 2:OJ Muller 19 (Mahendra Haduar) vs. Ontario Power Generation 6 (Mark Manning); Canadian Progress Club 24 (Derek Boucher) vs.Pickering Mens Slow Pitch 15 (Michael Slack); Cleansales 16 (Marco Romagnuolo) vs. HFM Con- struction 11 (Steven Frost). BANTAM/MIDGET GIRLS STANDINGS As of July 21, 2003 TEAM G W L T PCT. GBL Ontario Power Gen. 9 7 2 0 0.778 0.0 Class A Electronics 9 6 3 0 0.667 1.0 S&R Carpentry 9 6 3 0 0.667 1.0 Century 21-Percy Fulton 9 5 4 0 0.556 2.0 Beauty Supply Outlet 9 3 6 0 0.333 4.0 Canada Cutlery 9 0 9 0 0.000 7.0 July 21:Ontario Power Generation 13 (Stephanie La- combe) vs. The Beauty Supply Outlet 1 (Lauren Gibb); Class A Electronics 13 (Al Sirard) vs. Century 21 - Percy Fulton 12; S&R Carpentry 11 (Christine Demchuk) vs. Canada Cutlery Inc 10 (Kim Taylor). July 16:Class A Electronics 18 (Mandi Crump) vs. Ontario Power Generation 10 (Judy Gauvin); Century 21 - Percy Fulton 16 vs. S&R Carpentry 14 (Stephanie Peters) The Beauty Supply Outlet 20 (Melissa McCaig) vs. Canada Cutlery Inc 8 (Jen Walten). July 14:Ontario Power Generation 20 (Stephanie La- combe) vs. Canada Cutlery Inc 9; S&R Carpentry 16 vs. Class A Electronics 8 (Natalie Diotte); Century 21 - Percy Fulton 15 vs. The Beauty Supply Outlet 3 (Amanda Pritchard). 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Hand crafted solid Pine, Oak,Maple or Cherry cabinets starting at $1,195. saleNOWON WILL TAKE UPTO 36" TV fine solid wood craftsmanship since 1974 www.woodcraft.ca WOODC RAFT Scoreboard AUGUST 22, 2003 Please recycle this newspaper TThhee ffoolllloowwiinngg mmoovviieess ooppeenn iinn llooccaall tthhee -- aattrreess tthhiiss wweeeekkeenndd:: TThhee MMeeddaalllliioonn DDiirreecctteedd bbyy GGoorrddoonn CChhaann SSttaarrrriinngg JJaacckkiiee CChhaann,, LLeeee EEvvaannss,, CCllaaiirree FFoorrllaannii aanndd JJuulliiaann SSaannddss 'The Medallion' is an action comedy about Eddie Yang, a resolute Hong Kong cop who suffers a near fatal accident while investigating a case involving a mysterious medallion. Eddie soon discov- ers that, with the powerful medallion in his possession, he gains incredible speed, strength and skills, taking his martial arts abilities to a whole new level. Enlist- ing the help of British Interpol agent Nicole James, Eddie is determined to learn the secret of the medallion and face down the evil crime lord Snakehead who wants to use its awesome powers for his own nefarious plans. MMaarrccii XX DDiirreecctteedd bbyy RRiicchhaarrdd BBeennjjaammiinn SSttaarrrriinngg LLiissaa KKuuddrrooww,, DDaammaann WWaayyaannss,, RRiicchhaarrdd BBeennjjaammiinn When renegade hip-hop artist Dr. S re- leases a controversial CD, a national protest and a congressional investigation breaks out. Smeared by the press, the owner of the rapper's record label, Man- hattan media magnate Ben Feld is so stressed-out he has to be hospitalized. But Ben's pampered daughter Marci, who has never set foot in the business world, shows some surprising spunk and a true talent for more than shopping and host- ing charity fund-raisers. Determined to salvage her father's reputation, Marci stands up to Dr. S and tries to tone down his bad-boy edge as she fends off the hos- tile media and the ultraconservative sen- ator Spinkle, determined to humble Dr. S and ruin Marci's father in the process. MMyy BBoossss''ss DDaauugghhtteerr DDiirreecctteedd bbyy DDaavviidd ZZuucckkeerr SSttaarrrriinngg AAsshhttoonn KKuuttcchheerr,, TTaarraa RReeiidd,, MMoollllyy SShhaannnnoonn Eager but accident-prone young execu- tive, Tom Stansfield, has finally hap- pened upon the opportunity of his life- time: he can impress his megalomaniac boss and the boss's luscious daughter, Lisa, by simply house-sitting their lavish mansion for one night. It's a plan that could lead to love and success, if only the guests didn't keep arriving. One by one, a barrage of wild and crazy visitors take over the house he's supposed to be watch- ing and turn it upside down, as well as in- side out. FFOORR FFUULLLL MMOOVVIIEE LLIISSTTIINNGGSS,, CCLLIICCKK OONN durhamregion.com EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2003 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ JACQUIE McINNES, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249 A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Every Wednesday morning from July 2 to August 27 Doors open at 9:30 am • Movie starts at 10:30 am Single per-movie admission $5.00 (Includes a Kid’s Pack) July 23 July 30 August 6 August 13 August 20 August 27 (PG)(G) (PG)(G)(PG) (PG) AMC WHITBY 24 905-665-8942 Highway 401 & Thickson Rd. Tickets may only be purchased at the box-office THE RUGRATS MOVIE RUGRATS IN PARIS: THE MOVIE 905-426-6242 Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. Ajax's Toya voted out but the judges loved her BByy MMiikkee RRuuttaa Staff Writer AAJJAAXX —— Toya Alexis is still having an amazing summer- even though her shot at win- ning the Canadian Idol contest ended Tuesday night. The 23-year-old Ajax woman was among the final six contes- tants on Monday, when she sang Stevie Wonder's, 'You Are the Sunshine of My Life' on the CTV show. The judges praised her performance, including the cynical Zack Werner, who told her, "Baby, you are a D-I-V-A all the way." But it's show viewers who have the final say on who goes and who stays. After fan voting, Alexis found herself in the dreaded bottom three - among those who received the fewest fan votes. She had escaped elimination when in a similar predicament on a previous show, but her luck ran out Tuesday and she was removed from the competition. In an interview, Alexis said she was surprised to hear she looked upset on television after the verdict. "I totally didn't feel that way," she said. "It sounds weird, but I was glad to go out the way I did." Alexis went out with a bang, once again performing the Ste- vie Wonder classic, thanking all her fans for their support, and vowing, "this is not the end of me." It would appear not to be. A greatest moments from Cana- dian idol CD is to be released next week and Toya's on it, singing Whitney Houston's, 'Try it on My Own.' She says it's "90 per cent likely" there will a Canadian Idol tour as well. Alexis was coy when asked if she had had any offers from agents or the like for future pro- jects. "There are a few things; I'm really not allowed to speak about them," she said. Show host Ben Mulroney told Alexis she had been "a source of strength, of humour, of love" to the other contestants and said he was confident she would continue singing. Alexis has no plans to stop now. "A fter the tour and everything like that, I'll be looking to get signed and release an album," she says. The contestants were se- questered during the competi- tion, but Alexis says she was al- lowed home one day and was amazed at the outpouring of love and support for her here in the region. "I want to thank everyone in Ajax and Durham Region who supported me," she said. She agreed that if it were up to the judges, she would still be on the show: they praised her singing throughout her run. While the fans seemingly didn't agree, Alexis says she's not bit- ter and took away a lot of posi- tives from the experience. "It's given me a small taste of how it is (to be a celebrity)," she said. "I learned how to be that much more humble and to practice humility constantly." Five young Canadians are now vying to be the first Cana- dian Idol - and land a recording contract. The winner will be an- nounced on Sept. 16. She’s still our diva! Ajax’s Toya Alexis was a judge’s favourite during the past couple of episodes of Canadian Idol but it couldn’t save her from elimination, Tuesday. Luckily, we haven’t heard the last of the 23-year-old. She will be featured on a Canadian Idol compilation CD. Mystery and martial arts Jackie Chan stars in The Medallion this weekend. WWHHIITTBBYY ——It's a night that will be good for the soul. The fourth annual Durham R&B Revival will be held Sept. 20, presented by George Olliver and Hunted-Hugh- es Productions. Olliver and Robbie Lane and the Disciples will star in the festival. Olliver, a Whitby resident, is a singer, writer, producer and recording artist. He was the lead singer of the R&B band Mandala, with top 10 hits 'Opportunity' and 'Give and Take.' Nicknamed 'the blue-eyed prince of soul,' he has performed with The Who, the Rolling Stones and Cream. In the 70s, he formed Natural Gas and the self-ti- tled album hit the top 10 in Canada. His nightclub, Club Bluenote, was a top spot in Toronto in the 80s. Recently, he earned a Juno nomination for his first solo album, 'Dream Girl.' He also has an R&B Gospel band, Caught Aw ay with G. Olliver, which plays in Durham. Robbie Lane and the Disciples was one of the coun- try's most commercially successful groups in the 60s. The band played with Ronnie Hawkins and hosted the CTV show 'It's Hap- pening.' 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Apprentices will be considered. Call Cheryl (905) 723-7323 TELEMARKETER, AJAX In- vestment firm, Mon - Thurs 6p.m.-9p.m., hourly+bonus. Fax 905-426-6779 Attn: John TELEPHONE SALES - no ex- perience necessary. Salary plus commission, plus bonus, full and part time available. Phone (905) 579–6222 THINK BIG!Advertising firm has too many clients, we need success driven individuals to represent clients, look after campaign and manage offices across the country. Full time only. No exp. necessary. Call Carly 905-436–8866 FITNESS CENTRE NURSERY/LIGHT RECEPTION We are looking for mature, experi- enced babysitters for weekend and evening shifts. ECE or daycare experi- ence is an asset. Please hand deliver resumes to: 69 Taunton Rd. West, Oshawa Attn: Barb CUSTOMER SERVICE ORDER TAKERS Up to $20.00 per hr. Training provided Managers also required Call Brian 905-435-0518 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for non-insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error. All copy is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. AZ DRIVERS required for Scarborough location (Company drivers) 2 yrs exp. required Fax resume to: 416-292-9480 Pickway Transportation Experienced School Bus Drivers with Class E or B for 3 runs daily. Fluent English preferred. (905) 420–4574. A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com E-Mail Address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Call: Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.comCLASSIFIEDSFIND IT FAST IN THE AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad In Pickering Or Ajax Call: 905-683-0707 Ajax News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:00-5 p.m. Closed Saturday 505 Careers 505 Careers 505 Careers 505 Careers 505 Careers WORDPROCESSOR/SECRETARY A progressive firm of Consulting Engineers based in Pickering requires a Wordprocessor/Secretary Responsibilities include: ❐Accurate and advanced word processing ❐Support of the reception desk ❐Office administration The successful candidate will have a minimum of three years word processing experience, typing 70 wpm, switch- board experience and be able to work productively in a fast paced environment as part of a team, with minimum super- vision. Advanced computer skills with a high level knowl- edge of the following programs is essential: MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, MS Project, Corel Draw. If you have the required experience & qualifications, please fax your resume to: OFFICE MANAGER, FAX (905) 837-0553 CA / CGA Richmond Hill CA firm requires CA or CGA with at least 2 years experience with review engagement, corporate and per- sonal taxes. Must enjoy field work, have excellent oral & written communication skills and have a passion for public ac- counting. A rewarding compensation package with benefits. Email resume to Elizabeth at: Cranston & Krozonouski elizabeth@candkca.com or (905)709-0072 NorthSheds Rustic Pine Garden Sheds 8’x8’ for $1,495., includes delivery, on site installation, solid pine walls, floor & roof, door, 2 windows with boxes, choice of stain & shingle colour. All sizes up to 12’x16’ Call Brad at 905-473-9759 www.northsheds.ca 510 General Help 510 General Help TRANSPORT Has Immediate Openings for the Following: Us (Dedicated) Ontario-Quebec Trains Local Please Contact Brian Kerr at: (905) 725-5544 ext.227 AUTOMOTIVE LOT PERSON Whitby Oshawa Honda requires a lot person. Duties will include car cleaning, shuttle driving, cleaning, minor building maintenance. Must be able to drive standard shift. Clean and presentable appearance req'd. Apply with resume and references 1110 Dundas St. E. Whitby, or fax 905-666-4571 AVON Sales Dealers Needed Ajax/Pickering Sell at home or at work. Call for more information Andrea ~905-426-8570 Careerblowing HOT and COLD? Plug in HERE! Juliet 905-434-4994 Oshawa Barb 905-623-6444 Bowmanville Tracie 905-683-3650 Ajax You’re a Hairstylist with talent and you follow the trends, but your current job just isn’t cutting it. Put the life back in your career. Get the career jolt you’ve been looking for. Call today and join the First Choice Haircutters team. CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are 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. 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help LOT/CAR CLEANUP PERSON required immediately for auto dealership in Ajax. Experience preferred. Fax resume to: (905) 683-5738 Attn: Doreen MUSIC TEACHERS Required for busy music academy Piano, Guitar, Vocal, Drums and Violin Part/Full Time flexible hours. Minimum (or equivalent) Grade 8 Practical/Grade 2 Theory required. Must be bondable. Vehicle required, must be willing to travel short distances with compensation. Fax or email resume only. Fax (905) 579-8762. email jobs@lessons2u.com. web www.lessons2u.com requires VEHICLE DETAILER for our busy new car dept. Excellent opportunity. CALL WAYNE TURNER 905-420-9000 Johnson Controls LP, a team-oriented company dedicated to pursuing excellence through improvement and innovation, currently has opportunities at our Whitby Facility. As a world class unionized Tier 1 automotive supplier who has been named as a Fortune 500 Company year after year, our goal is to Continually Exceed Our Customers Increasing Expectations. The company offers a day one benefit package and our wages are competitive at $32 per hour for skilled trades associates. The plant operates on rotating shifts. Skilled Trades Maintenance Associate As a Skilled Trades Maintenance Associate you will repair, troubleshoot, and maintain all plant production equipment in accordance with company policies and procedures. Related experience within a manufacturing JIT environment, strong working knowledge of Allen Bradley PLC’s (SL500 series and Micrologix) is preferred. Ability to troubleshoot hardwired relay and PLC controlled systems; management of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, an understanding of TPM processes and metrics is essential. Certificate of qualification, as Industrial Electrician is required. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. For immediate consideration apply directly to: Human Resources Department, 1555 Wentworth Street, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9T5 Johnson Controls LP, a team-oriented company dedicated to pursuing excellence through improvement and innovation, currently has opportunities at our Whitby Facility. As a world class unionized Tier 1 automotive supplier who has been named as a Fortune 500 Company year after year, our goal is to Continually Exceed Our Customers Increasing Expectations. The company offers a day one benefit package and our wages are competitive at $32 per hour for skilled trades associates. The plant operates on rotating shifts. Skilled Trades Maintenance Associate As a Skilled Trades Maintenance Associate you will repair, troubleshoot and maintain all plant production equipment in accordance with company policies and procedures. Related experience within a manufacturing JIT environment, strong working knowledge of Allen Bradley PLC’s (SL500 series and Micrologix) is preferred. Ability to troubleshoot hardwired relay and PLC controlled systems; management of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, an understanding of TPM processes and metrics is essential. Certificate of qualification, as Industrial Electrician is required. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. For immediate consideration apply directly to: Human Resources Department, 1555 Wentworth Street, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9T5 510 General Help 510 General Help Don’t Forget Our Classified Deadlines: Mon. 2:30 p.m. for Tues. paper. Tues. 2:30 p.m. for Wed. paper Thurs. 2:30 p.m. for Fri. paper Fri. 2:30 p.m. for Sun. paper TREE SERVICE CO. seeks re- liable full time help. Must have experience and drivers license. Physical labour re- quired. Wages based on ex- perience. Contact 905-725- 5415. VAN BELLE FLOWERS re- quires a Professional Floral Designer (Part/Full-time). We require a team player to work in one of our locations in the Durham Region. Must be fa- miliar with all aspects of op- erating a retail store, and able to work in a high-paced envi- ronment. Should have retail experience and be familiar with designs from traditional to high style. Please drop off resumes to: Van Belle Flow- ers 1979 Hwy #2, Bowman- ville. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. WANTED - CONSTRUCTION labourers, handy/service men/ women, various projects and locations. Call (905) 439-0980. SALES PERSON-Experienced person wanted for beauty sup- ply retail store. Hairstylist hourly or commission or both, also wanted. Call 905-432-8822 WAREHOUSE POSITIONS Looking for hard working, con- scientious people for a fast paced distribution center located in Markham. Must be able to lift 80 lbs. Experience in a warehouse environment is an asset. Please fax resume to Attn: Operations Manager- Fax: 905-946-8435 HAIRSTYLIST WANTED with experience, hourly rate and/or commission or chair for rent. Friendly environment and good location in Oshawa/ Courtice area. Call 905-432- 8822. WE CAN'T HIRE FAST ENOUGH!Account managers are being promoted weekly in our company. We want 10 hard working, energetic peo- ple that want the career they have always dreamed of. Call Adele for interview @ (905)576-5523. Salon & Spa Help514 EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST required full and part time for the Hair Care Centre in the Whitby Mall. Call Nick or Derek 905-723-0211. FULLY EQUIPPED salon for rent on Brock St. in Whitby, also one large room for rent within salon. Ideal for RMT or esthetician. Great location and amazing low rent. 905-430– 0093 MASSAGE THERAPIST & hairstylist required full-time/ part-time for One Main Salon & Spa, Uxbridge. 905-852- 3829 NEW UPSCALE SALON with excellent Oshawa location, 3 styling stations available in September. 905-432-2141 UPSCALE & TRENDY West Hill salon has 2 openings: Ex- perienced Hairstylist and Ex- perienced Receptionist, both full time positions. For appt. call Rosario 416-281-2504. Skilled & Technical Help515 ABACUS ELECTRIC requires Licensed Electrician with wide variety of experience. Must be hard working & presentable. Competitive wages, service truck. Most work in Durham. Fax resume to 905-263-4813. CABINETMAKERS RE- QUIRED-Expanding 45 year old custom cabinet manufac- turer has immediate openings for cabinetmakers. Ideal can- didates will be skilled in high- end residential and commer- cial custom cabinetmaking with over five years experi- ence. Permanent full-time; straight days, benefits. Please forward resumes in con- fidence to: R.H. Cabinet & Carpentry Ltd., 486 Waterloo Court, Oshawa, On L1X 3X1 Fax (905)723-0791 email: rhcab@inforamp.net, website www.rhcabinet.com FORKLIFT DRIVER,experi- ence working with Brick lay- ers to start immediately. Must have own vehicle. Call 905- 985–4208 FRAMER & CARPENTER'S helper needed for work in Durham Region. Must have experience and own vehicle. Call 905-728-7012 FRAMER & ASSISTANT re- quired for Whitby area. Must have experience and own transportation. Call 416-347- 2313 after 6 p.m. JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN, must be licensed needed. Residential, full time. Durham Region. 905-261-6128 or fax resume 905-433-2922 MECHANIC REQUIRED FOR Aerial Lift Equipment for Ajax based company. Experience with diesel engines and hy- draulics an asset but willing to train. Competitive wages, benefits and uniforms. Fax re- sume 905-686-8546. REPLACEMENT WINDOW & Door Crews. Minimum 10 yrs. experience. Own transporta- tion, tools & brake. Good rates. Full/Part Time. Call 905- 433-7695 RESUMES BEING ACCEPTED for Auto Glass Installers and/ or Tinters. Experience re- quired. Flexible hours. Bene- fits available. Call Jim at Monroe Auto Glass & Custom Tint 905-261-0505. Office Help525 CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTION- IST needed for busy multi- practitioner Ajax office. even- ing & daytime 20-30 hours/ week. Must be friendly, flexi- ble, extremely efficient & able to work under pressure. Office experience required. Fax 905- 428-0495 CORPORATE COUNSEL look- ing for experienced legal sec- retary with home office and excellence with MS Word to work part time on corporate commercial projects. Resumes by email to: dur- hamlegal@hotmail.com or fax to 905-812-3714 PART-TIME Real Estate Sec- retary wanted Saturdays. Must be flexible if needed to fill oth- er hours. Must have excellent telephone skills, computer lit- erate, real estate experience an asset. Please drop off or mail resume to: Re/Max Cor- nerstone, 104 King Street East, Bowmanville Ont. L1C 1N5. Fax: 905-623-7624. A WHITBY BASED COMPANY is seeking a well organized, multi tasked individual for Ad- ministration Support and Re- ception duties, to include Ac- counts Receivable. Must have strong skills in Excel, Word and Powerpoint with Accpac and bookkeeping experience. Fax resume to: 905-430-7667 email: rlefebvre@cpsont.com Sales Help & Agents530 EARN $300/NIGHT FAST- At- tention Party Plan Pros - $125. Million European Company with Unique Line of Health and Beauty Products now Launch- ing in North America. Incred- ible Hostess and Customer Incentive program with great earnings potential. Steven Page 1-866-775-5582 ext. 222. IMPACT MOULDING is seek- ing a Sales Representative with excellent communication and organizational skills for the 905 area. The ideal can- didate is motivated, hard working and eager to learn. Please fax resume att: Sales Manager 1-888-795-5559 or email: jean-pierrecadresverbec.ca JOB FAIR - International mar- keting firm needs to fill open- ings in all areas of the co. *Customer Service *Manage- ment *Administration *Sales. Apply today, start tomorrow. Call Eden 905-436-1546 Retail Sales Help532 MATURE part time sales help needed for Oshawa retail flooring store. Customer serv- ice and general duties. Call 905-438–0232 SALES ASSOCIATE National tool company requires quali- fied person for their Pickering store. Must have sales ex- perience, knowledge of wood &/or metal working. Fax re- sume: 905-831-4292 Attn: Terry Parkhurst. Hospital/Medical/ Dental535 DENTAL ASSISTANT LEVEL II /PDA and receptionist/office managers for progressive GP practice. Whitby/Oshawa area. Must be proactive, able to work independently, show initiative. Dental experience required. FT and PT positions. Excellent pay. Send resume to Dental Connections, File #929 P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 DENTAL HYGIENIST NEEDED for maternity leave. Excellent location. Hours Mon. - Thurs. 9-5, Call (416) 284–0945 PREVENTIVE DENTAL Assis- tant required for busy family and orthodontic office in Ux- bridge. Reply File# 930, Oshawa This Week, 865 Fare- well St. Oshawa Ont. L1H 7L5. EXPERIENCED DENTAL as- sistant required part-time for Pickering office. Please fax resume to (905)509–4667 LEVEL II DENTAL ASSISTANT with experience required for progressive family practice located in Scarborough. Full time. No weekends. Fax re- sume to: 416-261-8190 Nurses Assistant required for busy family practice and walk-in clinic. Must have medical experience. Phlebot- omy an asset. Must be willing to work days, nights and wee- kends. Fax resume to Janice 905-430-6416. PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST needed for Oral surgeon's of- fice in Ajax. Approx 25-30 hours per week, Mondy-Fri- day, benefits available. Please mail resume to 92 Church St. S., #104, Ajax, ON L1S 6B4 PSW seeking live in job, or afternoon sitting. Experienced, with references. call Monica 905-619–2806. RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT and RN required for Whitby oral surgery office. HARP cer- tification and CPR required. Experience preferred. Send resume to P.O. Box 51529, 2060 Queen St. E., Toronto, ON M4E Physiotherapy Assistant,Full- time & Registered Occupational Therapist Part-time, brand new beautiful Nursing Home, Whitby. Friendly environment. Call Mr. Li 416-898-5020. RPN REQUIRED part time, Mon.-Fri. at Sunnycrest Re- tirement Villa. Please fax re- sume to: 905-576-4712 Hotel/Restaurant540 CHEF & WAIT STAFF required for restaurant on Seven Mile Island near Port Perry. Fine dining experience an asset. E- mail macintoshbrown@sym- patico.ca Part-Time Help541 IMMEDIATE PART-TIME Help needed to clean businesses. Must have car, and be avail- able at night. Call Betty 416- 825-9898. Domestic Help Wanted550 NURSING AID - for elderly lady in Pickering. Call even- ings 905-420-7108. Domestic Help Available555 NANNY FOR HIRE (Live-in). Experienced, nurturing, gentle, trustworthy, fluent-Engish Sin- gle European lady from Uk- raine living in Ajax. Can begin 6-8 weeks. 1-2 children pre- ferred. Good reference. Pleas leave message 416-315-1170/ Employment Wanted570 DEDICATED HEAVY EQUIP- MENT and truck mechanic with service truck, and lots of welding experience seeks sub contracting position. Dave 905-767–6748 YOUR GRASS is always greener with Village Services. Residential & Commercial property maintenance. Grass cutting, tree & shrub pruning, planting gardens, sodding, or any other property main- tenance needs. For a free qu- ote, please call 905-985-2237 or 416-688-7400. Houses For Sale100 HOUSE FOR SALE by owner. 55 Foxhunt Trail, Courtice Ont. 905-436-6558. Exceptional 4+ 1 bedroom Jeffrey built home. Ensuite bath, family size open concept kitchen with green- house windows and ceramic floors, main floor familyroom with fireplace. Main floor laundry, finished basement with 5th bedroom, sewing room and office. Walkout from the main floor to private rose garden. Forced air gas heating system, central air, property tax $3,200 (2002). House can be seen anytime Sunday through Friday. Asking $253,000 obo. Call for ap- pointment. 108 OSHAWA BLVD. N. - renovated older 1190sq/ft. 1.5- storey 3-bedroom. Detached garage, fin. basement, 35x160ft lot, established neighbourhood - Coronation/ O'Neill schools. $177,900. 905-404-8518, 905-447-6338. BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS (1,200 sq. ft. ) 3 bedroom condo in prime Ajax location. (66 Falby Crt.) Very clean, near amenities $164,900. Ananta Ahmed Century 21 Leading Edge Realty Inc. (416) 298-6000 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE:3 years, beautiful Lake location, Ajax, 1600sq.ft. Immaculate 3- bedrooms, tiled bathrooms, hardwood, ceramic first floor, AC, double garage, patio, $229,990. (905)619-3450, (905)433–6102 177 HAZELWOOD DR/Whitby OPEN HOUSE August 24 & 31, 1-5pm, $285,000. Phone 905-576-8316 after 7-pm. View at www.privateex- change.com. No agents AJAX,2700sq ft. John Boddy home, detached, 4-bdrm, 2.5 bathrooms, c/a, c/v land- scaped, gas f/p, asking $369,000. Call Paul 905-426- 3720. WHITBY - 3 bedroom house, close to downtown and schools. $725/month plus utilities. 1st and last required. 905-885-9345. Apt./Condos For Sale110 12-PLEX FOR SALE,centrally located in Oshawa. Great po- tential. Call for info. (705) 295–6681 PRIVATE SALE - Ajax. Beauti- ful, bright, newly renovated one bedroom condo apar- tment, balcony, very clean, quiet building. Spectacular lake view, s/w exposure, 5 appliances, fireplace, a/c, un- derground parking, locker. Swimming pool, exercise room, sauna, tennis court. $157,500. Grace 905-427- 3248 PICKERING VILLAGE,reno- vated one bedroom condo, in- cludes appliances, balcony, indoor pool, sauna, exercise room, underground parking, locker, $169,900. Call (905) 427–4806 Out-of-Town Properties120 MONTAGUE,PEI summer re- treat or year round 2 storey home, 2 baths, large country kitchen, many renovations, large treed lot w/private back yard. Five minute walk to town marina. 15 minute drive to sandy beach at Pamure Is. 10min drive to 2 renowned 18 hole golf courses at Bredenell. $89,000 Phone (902)838-4532 weekdays after 6pm, anytime weekend. Pictures upon re- quest. snc Property Outside Canada125 CARPETS, LAMINATE AND VINYL SALE. 3 rooms, 30sq. yds. for $319 Commercial carpet including premier un- derpad and installation. Lami- nate $1.69sq. ft. Click System. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guar- anteed. Free Estimate. Mike 905-431-4040. Lots & Acreages135 P.E.I. TWO 10 ACRE lots on quiet paved country road. 7 acres clear, 3 wooded with brook running through wooded area. 10 min. to Panmule Is- land Beach, 15 min. form (2) 18 hole renowned golf cours- es at Burdenell. $49,000 each. Phone (902) 838-4532 week- days after 6 p.m., anytime on weekends. snc Office & Business space150 AJAX PLAZA,retail and office space 500-3,300 sq.ft. Avail- able Sept. Next to 401, low rates, good parking. Call Mr. Harari (416)630–0111 ReMax Realtron Realty AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, Veltri Complex, Bowmanville. 68 King Street East. Office/Re- tail Rental Space. Parking & Wheelchair Accessible. 3 spaces available: 390-sq.ft to 790-sq.ft. & 2496-sq.ft. For more information call: 905- 623-4172 Business Opportunities160 ALL CASH BUSINESS.Unique pop and snack vendor. No competition. Continuous train- ing, support. Minimum invest- ment 20K. (416) 299-8828 (24 hours) WELL ESTABLISHED CO.is offering an unbelievable but true opportunity to own your own business. NO FINAN- CIAL INVESTMENT RE- QUIRED. Training will be pro- vided. 2 turn key locations ready to go now, more to fol- low Spring 2004. Serious mo- tivated, sales-orientated indi- viduals ONLY! For more info: Fax name & contact numbers (resumes recommended) 905-720-3927. TURN KEY OPERATION. Own your own business and build- ing. Family restaurant and bar. Everything included to run business. Seats 50 inside and 50 outside on patio. Located in the town of SUNDERLAND ON. 25 minutes north of Whit- by on Hwy #12. Asking $159,000. Pictures through email available 1-416-896- 1666 Apts. & Flats For Rent170 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, in Whitby Apt. building, spa- cious, carpeted, newly paint- ed, with balcony, close to bus, shopping, all utilities included, first/last required, no pets, 1- bedroom $800 2-bedroom, $900. 3-bedroom $1,000 Call (905)767-2565. 1 & 2 BEDROOM apts., cen- tral Oshawa, available Sept/ Oct.1, parking, backyard, ap- pliances, call toll free (705) 277–1597/ (705)799-6803 1 BEDROOM APT in down- town Oshawa, $625 inclusive, first and last required. 905- 571-5138 1-BDRM,very clean quiet family bldg., parking, avail immediately. Simcoe/Ross- land area. $710 + hydro & sat- ellite. First & last. Sept 15th No dogs. Call 905-435-0551 2 BED. WALKOUT APT. Large livingroom, sep. entrance, laundry. $875. includes park- ing and all util. Avail. Sept. 1st. Near school/bus. Major Oak/Delbrook, Pickering 905- 426–3691 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT, brand new apartment. Sepa- rate entrance, laundry facili- ties, no pets/smoking first/last $950 inclusive available im- mediately. Brock/Hwy. 2 Pickering. 905-619-9356. PICKERING, 2 bedroom walk- out basement apt. Own laun- dry, all utilities included. Close to shopping/transporta- tion. Available Sept.1. $950. Call 905-426–1616 anytime. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT walk up over business, 5 ap- pliances, a/c, $1000/month plus utilities. Available Sept 1st. Call Leslie (905)427– 0789. 2-BEDROOM basement apartment, Whitby, near Go/ 401. Separate entrance, gas fireplace, shared laundry, air, no smoking/pets. $975 inclu- sive. Immediately. (905)665– 6247 after 4pm. 2-BEDROOM, CLEAN,new carpet, large kitchen, big backyard with patio, coin laundry, walk to OC. Credit/ references. First/last. $800/ month. (905)579–7655. 2-STOREY,3 bedroom-condo at Taunton/Simcoe, available immed., close to all ameni- ties, Durham College/UOIT, laundry, parking, balcony, quiet courtyard, no-smoking/ pets, $1,000/mo+util. 905- 579–2537 3-BDRM, Main floor of bun- galow. A/C, 4 appliances, fire- place. No pets, references, 1st/last, available Aug 30. $950+ utilities. 905-576-6682 AJAX - Harwood/401.Beauti- ful one bedroom basement apt. Sep. entrance. Parking, sep. kitchen, sep. livingroom, $765/mo. inclusive first and last. Available immediately. 905-666–0903 AJAX - spacious clean 2 bed- room basement apt. Eat-in kitchen, utilities/cable includ- ed $900/mo/first/last. No smoking/pets. Available Sept. 1st . 905-426–4773 AJAX - WESTNEY/HWY/2.Go & 401. Newly renovated 1 bedroom basement apart- ment. Laundry, utilities, cable, no smoking/pets. $700. 905- 426-8179. AJAX -newly renovated 2 bedroom, 5 appliances, pri- vate laundry, fireplace, park- ing, additional storage. No smoking/pets, October 1. $950 inclusive. 647-280-4074(Tor- onto local) upscalerentals.ca AJAX 2-BEDROOM BASE- MENT apartment, separate entrance, one parking, ap- pliances, basic cable, sepa- rate laundry, suits non-smok- ing professional couple/sin- gle. No pets, available imme- diately $865/month. First/last/ references. 905-426-5857. AJAX BY THE LAKE - steps to lakefront, walking trails, bus and store. Beautiful 2 bedroom basement apt. with walkout to large treed backyard. 7 ap- pliances, including gas fire- place, laundry, available Sept. 1st. $1100+utilities/month. No pets/no smokers. Call 905- 686-0630 AJAX HWY 2/CHURCH large bright one-bedroom basement apt, walkout, private entrance, includes all utilities, laundry, no smoking/pets, parking, first/last/references, avail Sept 1. $850. (416) 560–3193 AJAX SOUTH MAIN floor 3 bedroom semi bungalow, parking, laundry, no pets/ smoking, references, lst/last, $1075 plus 2/3 utilities Oct. lst. (9050 686–6773 AJAX- HARWOOD/CHAP- MAN,large bright 1-bedroom, excellent condition, walkout to yard, 4pc bath, parking, quiet home. Near shopping, rec centre and other amenities. Present tenants have to leave after 9 years. $725+. Available Oct 1st/mid-Sept. (905)683– 9914. AJAX-1 bedroom furnished apt., all inclusive, $500 per month. Avail. immed., first/ last, no smokers/pets. Call (416) 564–1361. AJAX/WESTNEY/401 large, spacious, bright ,open con- cept, walkout basement, hardwood floors, private patio, near GO, $750+. 905-427– 5467 or 416-371-5924 BACHELOR APT., designer decorated, bus stop in front, walking distance to lake On- tario, separate entrance, patio, washer/dryer, air conditioned, no smoking/pets. $650/month, $725 full furnished. Available August 31/Sept 1st. Call Val (905)985–8375. BASEMENT,living room, pri- vate bath, separate entrance, parking. Near Oshawa Centre. Female preferred. $550/inclu- sive. 905-404-0120. BEAUTIFUL NEWLY reno. 2 bed. apt. main floor house. sep. entrance, non-smoker. all inclusive near Hospital/down- town Oshawa. $900. Oct. 1st. 905431–4168 BOWMANVILLE 1-bedroom basement, private entrance, single person preferred, laundry, parking first/last, no pets, $600/month inclusive. Avail. immediately, Call Jim after 6pm, 905-697–1544 or Cell 416-899-4402 or leave msg/ BRIGHT 1-BDRM bsmt w/ walk-out to backyard. Ajax. Close to amenities. $750 in- clusive. No pets/smoking. Single person preferred. Avail. Nov. 1st. 905-426–8589 BRIGHT NEWLY RENOVAT- ED,one bedroom basement apartment, furnished or unfur- nished, no smoking, no pets, Rossland/Stevenson area. September lst. $700 fur- nished/$650 unfurnished. (905) 434–8535 BROCK/FINCH,huge one bedroom with ensuite, sepa- rate entrance, suitable for non smoking, single/couple. No pets. $750 plus 1/3 utilities. Sept., lst. Moe at 416-271- 3366. BROCK/MAJOR OAKS, large immaculate 1-bedroom base- ment apartment. Available immediately, all utilities ex- cept laundry. References re- quired. First/last. No pets/ smoking. Call (905)427–6508 CHURCH/HWY 2,Immaculate 3-bedroom apartments. Close to schools/shopping/Go. 416- 444-7391 ext. 241 CLEAN 1 OF 2 ROOMS avail- able in furnished basement apartment, next door to col- lege. Includes parking, laun- dry, cable. $450/month. (905)721–8607 CLEAN 1-BEDROOM $770/ month, utilities included. Sim- coe and Mill area, small quiet apartment building. Call for appointment (905)579-9890. COURTICE - 2-bedrom base- ment-legal-apt. Clean, quiet, suit one or two adults. $760+ 1/2 hydro, gas/ water. Refer- ences/first/last. Sept. 1st. 905- 721–8541 COURTICE NASH/TOWNLINE two bedroom, one bath, base- ment apt with high ceilings, very bright, laundry, parking, ceramics/hardwood, $850 in- clusive, Immediate, Mario 905-259–7965 HARWOOD/HWY #2, AJAX, 2-bdrm bsmt, separate en- trance, $750 inclusive, avail. immediately. first/last. 905- 430–8613 HWY. 2/BROCK RD. - Brand new one bedroom basement apt. Separate entrance, avail- able immediately. No smok- ing/no pets. $900. Call 905- 831-3735. ONE AND TWO BEDROOM apartments. Available Sept 1 & Oct 1. Parking, yard and appliances. Call toll free 705- 277-1597, 705-799-6803 ONE-BDRM BASEMENT apt., separate entrance. Cable, utilities & parking incl. No pets. Pickering area. Avail. Sept. 1. $800 monthly. First/ last. Erica (905)831-4589. ONE BEDROOM near Oshawa Centre, all inclusive. $775/mo. Available Sept. 1st. TWO BEDROOM, $870/mo. no pets, first/last. Available Oct/Nov. 905-433–2484 STILL AVAILABLE ONE BED- ROOM basement apt. Sepa- rate entrance. Includes park- ing, all utilities. 1690 Autumn Crs. Pickering (Rosebank/ Sheppard). Available Oct. 1st. 905-837–8362, 416-391-6709. ONE BEDROOM walk in basement apt. for rent, avail- able immediately. Major Oaks/Brock area. No pets/no smoing. $650. 905-427–0439 or 416-893-8635. OSHAWA - bright one-bed- room main-floor, large yard, close to Hospital. Non- smoker/no pets. Suitable for mature responsible person. $575/mo+utilities. September lst. Mike 905- 697–8166 OSHAWA NEAR GM clean, quiet, basement, hydro/cable, bathroom incl. Shared kitch- en, laundry, phone. No park- ing. Working mature gentle- man preferred. $450 first/last 416-888-4905 OSHAWA 1-BEDROOM APT. Fridge, stove, carpeting, good area, private entrance, $625/ month, no pets. Laundry facil- ities, parking. Call 905-723– 1292 OSHAWA 2-bedroom basement apt., Bright, spacious air, suit- able for one person. No pets. $750 lst/last, references required. Available immediately. Telephone (905)666–1817 OSHAWA 2-BEDROOM apart- ment, spacious, clean, avail- able September 1st. $925/ month includes all utilities, Schools and bus nearby. No dogs. (905)427–8538 to view. AJAX - 3 bed. main floor bungalow. Laundry, parking, close to all amenities. 905-686-8905. AJAX Oct. lst 3 bedroom main floor semi. $950 + 60%, double drive, appliances. No smoking or pets. lst/last, ref. Call 905-839-5223 SUITE SALE OSHAWA VERY SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. Close to schools, shopping centre, Go Station. Utilities included. Senior Discounts Call(905)728-4993 Now Hiring EXPERIENCED *Bar *Floor *Cooks Drop resume at BANSHEE 50 Taunton Rd. E. Oshawa www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 35 A/P AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Whitby Oshawa Honda requires ex- perienced technician for flat rate shop. Bonus for drive clean certificate. Good benefits, ongoing manufacturer training and strong management support. Honda experience preferred. Apply with resume and references to:1110 Dundas St. East Whitby, or fax to: (905) 666-4571 Email: hondaone@idirect.com 515 Skilled & Technical Help 515 Skilled & Technical Help Canadian Arts & Trades School HOME INSPECTION COURSE Registrations now being accepted for Day & Evening Classes Job Placement opportunities Available Toll Free 1-877-878-7333 Large busy semi-trailer repair shop in Whitby has immediate openings for QUALIFIED BODY TECHNICIANS Candidates must possess the following skills: •Advanced steel and aluminium welding/fitting capabiliites (Mig only) •Buck riveting techniques, for sheet and post vans, and roof sheeting •General knowledge of air/electrical systems •Knowledge, usage and safe application of all trade tooling •Ability to work in a fast paced environment TRADE LICENSE IS AN ASSET BUT NOT ESSENTIAL, EXPERIENCE A MUST. We offer excellent wage and bene- fits package. Only those individuals meeting the above criteria need ap- ply. Contact Robert at (905) 430-1262 x 2 or fax resume to (905) 430-0914 Ve ntra Plastics Peterborough Production Supervisors Warehouse Supervisors We are looking for a number of candidates for these positions who will be responsible for motivating and training employees to achieve production requirements while ensuring all applicable Health and Safety responsibilities are complied with. The successful candidate will possess strong interpersonal skills ensuring their ability to direct and work in the most effective/efficient manner. A diploma in Materials Management or Mechanical Technology is preferred Supervisory experience in a unionized automotive manufacturing facility is preferred. General knowledge of the QS9000 standards and requirements and general computer skills would be considered as an advantage. Ventra Plastics Peterborough offers a competitive compensation package. Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit resumes to: Human Resources Ventra Plastics Peterborough P.O. Box 660 775 Technology Drive Peterborough Ont. K9J 6Z8 spost@ventraplastics.com Only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted Part-time Evening Supervisor (RN) RPN positions evenings and nights Mail or fax resume to M. Misetic, DOC Community Nursing Home 1955 Valley Farm Road Pickering, Ontario L1V 3R6 Fax: 905-420-3060 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental SOUTH EAST WHITBY 60’ X 123’ lot, predominantly single family detached home neighbourhood. 3 bedroom bungalow, features combination living/dining room, 4 pc. & 3 pc. bath, finished basement with built-ins, laundry room, mud room, tiered deck, oversize garage, privately fenced, hedged rear yard. Close to public & separate schools. New forced air gas furnace & c/z. By appointment only. Call 905-430-8788. $20 9, 5 0 0 100 Houses For Sale 100 Houses For Sale *FIRST TIME BUYERS* Why rent when you can own? Free list of homes available with no money down, under $1,200/month Free recorded message 1-800-417-7295 ID# 7051 ReMax County-Town Realty Inc. 33 & 77 F alby Crt., Ajax Rental Office Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (905) 686-0845 www.ajaxapartments.com 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. On-site superintendent and security. 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 525 Office Help 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental OSHAWA 2-bedroom w/out basement, sep entrance, gas f/p, Oak cabinets, 4-pc bath, Thornton/Rossland. $900-in- clusive, first/last. No pets. Avail Sept 1/15. 905-743-0874 OSHAWA 3 BEDROOM,main floor of bungalow, garage, old- er couple preferred. No pets. $l,l00 all inclusive. Available immediately (905) 432-3586. Mary. OSHAWA APTS.- Clean & quiet newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 and 2 bedroom, Includes utilities, parking. Laundry on- site. No dogs. 905-571-0425 or1-888-558-2622 or 416-473- 9173. OSHAWA KING/WILSON Quiet building near shopping, trans- portation. Utilities and parking included. 1-bedroom, Sept/ Oct. 1st; $789. 2-bedroom, Sept/Oct. 1st. $889 Telephone (905)571-4912 until 6:30p.m. OSHAWA large spacious clean 3-bdrm main floor of house $975 + 1/2 utilities. ALSO big, bright bachelor on second floor $500 inclusive extra large one-bedroom apt $800 inclusive. Sept 1. 905- 430–6440. OSHAWA, 2 bdrm main floor of house, nice quiet area, no smokers/pets, all inclusive, $875. Avail. Oct. 1st 905-404- 8565 OSHAWA,2-BDRM. Lans- downe/Wilson. Newly reno- vated/carpet. Laundry, park- ing. No pets. $785+hydro. Credit check, first/last. 1-800- 527-2170 btwn 8:30am to 4:30pm OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM, large living/dining room, eat-in kitchen, close to all amenities. Fenced yard, Available Sept 15th. (905)433-4160 or (905)728–5501 Oshawa,3 bedroom main floor and basement of house, newly renovated, parking, hardwood floors, room for laundry, full use of backyard, first/last, $850. plus 2/3 utili- ties. call 905-424–3450 Oshawa, Central Oshawa, one bedroom from $635 (416) 818-3886) Oshawa - 2 bed- rooms from $765 plus hydro. (906) 728-8066. Stove, fridge, lst/last, references required. PICKERING - Brock Rd. and Hwy 2 one bedroom basement apartment, brand new, $850 per mo. Absolutely no pets/ smoking. Immediately Tele- phone (905) 831–3735 PICKERING, EXECUTIVE home, 1-bedroom basement apartment, working person preferred. All inclusive cable & parking. $800 first/last. Available immediately. (905)420-8376. PICKERING - NEW one bed- room walkout, bright, sep .en- trance/security system, c/a, high ceilings, no pets/smok- ing, first/last/references, $900/ inclusive. 416-858-6396. PICKERING - spacious 2 bed- room apt. available from Sept. 15th. Close to all amenities. North of Whites Rd. $1,000/all inclusive/first/last. Non- smoker/no-pets. Suit working couple. Please call 905-837- 6590. PICKERING 401/GO one-bed- room basement apt suitable for single person, separate ent. $800+utilities. No smok- ing/pets. Avail Oct 1. First/last references. 905-839–8878 PICKERING LIVERPOOL/BAY- LY 2-bedroom basement apt, separate entrance, first/last references, no pets/smoking, suits working single/couple, avail Oct 1. $875/month. 905- 428-0264 or 905-428-7589 PICKERING Liverpool/Finch - 1-bedroom basement apart- ment newly renovated. Sepa- rate entrance, private laundry / parking. A/C, no pets/smok- ing. Available Sept 1st. $750/ inclusive. Credit check. 416- 616–7776 PICKERING One bedroom basement 4 appliances sepa- rate entrance Sept. 1 $750/ month 905-837-8090 after 7pm PICKERING one bedroom basement apt, Liverpool/Bay- ly, separate entrance, cable, shared laundry, $700/mo. In- clusive, first/last, Suitable for single person. Tom (416) 834–7691 PICKERING VILLAGE,walk to Go, roomy 1-bedroom base- ment, private entrance, $750 first/last, references. No pets, no smoking. (905)427–5838 PICKERING - WHITES RD/ Finch, 1-bedroom, living, eat- in kitchen, 4 pc. bath, base- ment apartment, carpeted, separate entrance, non- smoking/pets. $695 +utilities, avail. September lst. Call 905-420-6532. PICKERING,3-bedroom raised bungalow, 4 applianc- es, Available Sept 1st. $1195/ mo. Call 905-839–3069. PICKERING, 2-BDRM bsmt apt, avail immediately, very spacious, great neighbour- hood, no smoking/pets, a/c, separate entrance, parking, Major Oaks/Alpine. 905-426- 2400 PICKERING, BASEMENT, warm separate-entrance, non-smoker, Oct.1st. Incl. utilities, parking. Near shop- ping centre/transit, $700/mo. 1st/last. 905-420-1945 after 7pm. weekdays;after 10 a.m. weekend. PICKERING, BROCK/Ross- land, Oct 1st., luxurious 1- bedroom, lower level, upscale neighbourhood, 4 appliances, separate entrance, parking, no pets/smoking. $975/month in- clusive. (905)619–1859 PICKERING, 2-bedroom basement, separate entrance, parking, 5 appliances, a/c, utilities included. Suit work- ing person/couple. No smok- ing/pets, $950/mo-inclusive, first/last, references. Avail- able Sept 1st. 416-346-9194 1-BDRM basement,new, Pickering, 4 appliances, ca- ble, in great neighbourhood, parking, air, immediately/Sept 1st. $750/mo. No smoking/ pets. 416-566-8485 PICKERING, SPACIOUS 1- bedroom basement apart- ment, walkout, all inclusive, no smoking, no pets. $750/ month. Available Sept 1st. (905)686–3769 PICKERING,Westshore/ Frenchmen's Bay area. Ideal for a professional family. Fea- turing 4+1 bdrms, inground pool, freshly painted & up- graded recently. Close to GO station, schools, short stroll to Lake Ontario. No pets. Avail. immediately. $1, 775+utilities. Call (905)649-3300 or fax 905- 649-6405 with references & inquiries. PICKERING,White/Finch area, new 2-bdrm bsmt. apt., private entrance, cable, laun- dry, 1-parking. Avail. imme- diately. $700/month inclusive, no smoking/pets. Call 905- 420-8351. OSHAWA - Rossland/Steven- son quiet 2 bedroom base- ment apt. with storage. $950 includes util, cable, laundry, air con, parking. No smoking/ no pets. Avail. Sept. 1st. Call Mary 905-723–7171 leave message REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regen- cy Cres., Whitby. 50+ Adult Lifestyle Apt. Complex. Clean quiet building, across from park. Close to downtown. Dai- ly activities incl. All utilities included. Call 905-430-7397. www.realstar.ca Open house - Sat. 9 - 3, Sun. 1 - 3. SHARED ACCOMMODA- TIONS - 2 bedroom apart- ment, furnished bedroom, share kitchen, living room, bathroom, $600 per mo in- cludes utilities and laundry. Only Toronto permit parking. Walking distance to George brown college and u of t. Cas- tleloma area. Telephone (905) 427–4886 days, cell (905) 706-8942. SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa, lux- ury 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, and luxury penthouse suite, air, 5 appliances, $1,360 plus parking, $l,470 plus parking, $1,925 plus parking. Call (905) 571–3760 SIMCOE/MILL OSHAWA, close to 401. Nice, quiet building near shopping, trans- portation. Utilities included. Sept 1-bdrm $729, & 2-bdrm $829, 905-436-7686 until 7:30pm. SOUTH AJAX - brand new spacious 1-bedroom base- ment in executive home, pri- vate entrance, parking, dish- washer, a/c, washer/dryer, 4pc. bath, ceramics, $850 in- clusive. Avail. immediately or Sept. 1. 905-686-3396. SOUTH AJAX -ONE LARGE bedroom basement, separate entrance, 4pc bath, no smok- ing or pets, first/last available Sept. 1st $750/month, 905- 686-9677. SOUTH AJAX, new side split, 1-bedroom, own entrance, laundry, deck, parking, bright spacious, very close to Lake, a must see. 905-427–7327 SPACIOUS 1-BEDROOM,6- plex, near Oshawa Centre, Available Sept. 1st., extreme- ly clean, very quiet building. Parking, laundry, new ap- pliances, $750 inclusive, first/ last, no pets. 905-723-9577, 905-442-9577. SPACIOUS 2-BDRM APT 936 Glen (at Park). Parking, ap- pliances, laundry, A/C, $800/ mo. incl. First/last, references no pets. Sept. 1st. (905)725- 8553 or (416)516-2127. SPACIOUS sparkling 1 bed- room apt, main floor of triplex, parking, Division St. Oshawa., first & last required $775 in- clusive, 705-755-0208. STILL HIRING! WAIT STAFF, Dishwashers and Food Preps. Apply within Cafe Amaretto, 131 Brock St. N., Whitby. CENTRAL OSHAWA one bed- room for September $725 & three bedroom for October $950. Well maintained build- ing. Call Mon-Fri 9-5pm. 905- 723-0977 WHITBY - Brock & Dundas, 1 bedroom apt. $680/mo. water & heat included. 1-parking. First/last required. Available immediately. 416-493-1927. TESTA HEIGHTS -2 TESTA RD. UXBRIDGE One & two bedroom apts. available. Con- veniently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Weekly tenant activities. Call 905-852-2534. www.reals- tar.ca Open House 12 - 4 Sat./ Sun. TWO BEDROOM basement apt. Freshly painted.Couple preferred. No smoking/no pets. Available Sept. 1st. C/air/ Cable/Parking, $875 inclusive. West Shore/Bayly, Pickering. 905-421–9919 WHITBY ONE BEDROOM main floor apt available Sept 1, $775 utilities included near downtown parking available female non-smoker preferred 905-666-1531 WHITBY BASEMENT apart- ment. Quiet residential area, tennis courts nearby, close to 401/Go and shopping. Private entrance $650 including heat/ hydro, no smoking or pets, 1 parking space. Credit check. 905-430-6979. WHITBY PLACE, 900 DUN- DAS ST. E.,One and two bed- room units available, park like setting, close to down- town, low rise bldg, laundry facilities, balcony, parking. 905-430–5420. www.reals- tar.ca WHITBY,1 BEDROOM, in well maintained building. 4 Sevens Realty Ltd. Broker. 905-668–7777. WHITBY, THICKSON/BURNS area one bedroom walk out bright basement Apt. ap- pliances. laundry included, $750./mo. inclusive, avail. immed. no smoking/pets. 905-427–5128. WHITBY, BRAND NEW large 2 bedroom mainfloor duplex, walk to downtown. $1000/ month plus. Non-smoking, suit quiet couple. Message 416-498-1200 ext#26 Furnished Apartments172 LARGE PICKERING partially furnished bachelor, includes utilities, air, laundry, parking, 2 appliances. Suitable for single. Non smoker, no pets, available Sept, 1. $725./mo. 905-839–9985. Short Term Rentals174 PROFESSIONAL FAMILY seeking short term accom- modation in house/cottage/apt. for approx. 6 weeks starting Oct. 2nd. Parents with 2 small children and one well-ba- haved dog. (Due to closing date on new home). Refer- ences available. Prefer Port Perry Oshawa, Whitby, Ux- bridge area. Call 905-720– 1562. Condominiums For Rent180 ADULT LIFE STYLE,quiet, clean, 2 bedroom condomini- um, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer in Fenelon Fall. (705) 887-2508 AJAX-LAKE DRIVEWAY CON- DO - 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, wood burning fireplace, 2 parking, $1100 + utilitites, no pets/smoking. First/Last/Ref- erences. Available Oct. 1. 905-509-4959. COLLINGWOOD, Cranberry, 3 bedroom, 3 baths, fireplace, fully equipped, ski season $6500. 905-294-6776. PICKERING PARKWAY - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 5 ap- pliances, balcony, air, park- ing, close to amenities Avail- able Sept. lst. $l,275/month. Call (905) 831–0259. Houses For Rent185 A-ABA-DABA-DO, OWN YOUR OWN HOME! 6 months free! From $550/month OAC, up to $6,000 cash back to you, $30,000+ family income. Short of down payment? For spectacular results Great Rates. Call Ken Collis, Asso- ciate Broker, Coldwell Banker RMR Real Estate (905)728- 9414, or 1-877-663-1054, kencollis@sympatico.ca 2 BEDROOMS,1 bath, base- ment non-finished, $990/mo. + utilities, Oshawa- Park Rd. N/ Gibb. Available anytime. First/ last. (416) 884–2117 2-BEDROOM HOUSE in South Pickering, convenient loca- tion, close to 401. Beautifully treed backyard. $1200/month plus utilities. Available Sept 1st. Call (905)837–5590 3 BEDROOM main level house in Courtice,. references, fist/last required., no pets, avail. immed. $1,000 inclu- sive, call 905-429–2008 AJAX,Hwy. #2 Harwood, per- fect 3-bedroom detached, fin- ished basement, appliance air, deck, prof. landscaped, no smoking. $1350 plus Oct.1,Condolyn Management 905-428–9766 AJAX, WESTNEY/MAGILL,4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, ga- rage, fenced, air, no pets, no smokers, available Sept. $l,500 plus utilities Call (416) 275-1817 ALMOST NEW - North Ajax townhouse, corner unit. Large backyard, ensuite with Roman tub, 5 appliances, a/c, gas fireplace, Sept. 1st. Referenc- es. $1200+util. 905-626-2892. CENTRAL PARK N./KING - Beautiful and spotless main floor 3 bedroom bungalow. Hardwood floors, plenty of parking, garage. On bus route, near schools and shopping. Available anytime. $1100 all inclusive. Prefer one couple Call Steve 905-576-6999 or Mary 905-432-3586. CENTRAL OSHAWA - Large 2 bdrm mainfloor duplex. Equipped. $900 plus utilities. Available Sept 1st. 905-725– 3090 COLBORNE & DIVISION, OSHAWA, 3-bedrooms, 2 4-pc baths, living/dining rooms, full basement, $1075 monthly plus utilities. Avail Sept 1. Brumley Real Estate 905-668- 0515, Jason 905-665-7170 COURTICE, BEAUTIFUL 3- bedroom home, pool, finished basement, gas fireplace, 5 appliances, 2nd floor laundry, garage, non-smoker, no pets, credit check, $1495/month+. Available Sept. (905)433–7001 MAIN LEVEL HOUSE -2 bed, suit professionals $1175/mo.+ util. 2 BEDROOM LOWER, large windows/ground-level bedrooms. $1,000/mo+util. Thornton/Gibb Oshawa. Both newly renovated, spacious, a/ c, parking, large backyard, near all amenities. Avail. im- mediately. 416-419-1924. OSHAWA - 3 BEDROOM,4 appliances, very clean, fresh- ly painted, ample parking, ex- tremely large yard, available immediately. Located in resi- dential area. NO PETS/ NO SMOKERS (905) 259-7118. OSHAWA, CHARMING 1-1/2 storey 2-bedroom house, on quiet street, hardwood floors, nice yard, laundry, parking, non-smoker preferred. $1,080 per mo. plus utilities. (519)463–6265 OSHAWA, EXECUTIVE 3-bdrm detached house. $1100/ month+utilities. First/last/ref- erences. No smoking/pets. Parking, Available Sept. 1st. OPEN HOUSE Sun. 2pm. PICKERING, bachelor/1-bed- room basement apartment, brand new, great area, park- ing, $675/month, first/last, ref- erences, no pets. Available Sept 1st. 905-509–2335 after 4p.m. OWN YOUR OWN HOUSE! No money down, OAC. Ask how. Wade Kovacic, Sales Rep. Remax Cornerstone, 905-623-6000. PARK/ROSSLAND, newly renovated 2-bedroom upper bungalow, newly broad loomed, modern kitchen, laundry, parking, garage, sun- room, no pets. Immediate. $875 plus utilities. (416)223– 9943 PICKERING - new 3 bdrm. 2.5 baths, garage, fireplace, c/air, dishwasher, laundry, great lo- cation, available now. $1200/ mo. + 2/3 util. 905-420-5789. PICKERING 3-BEDROOM raised bungalow, 4 applianc- es, $1195/month. Available Sept. 1st. Call (905)839–3069 PICKERING, Fairport/Glenan- na, detached 1-bedroom +, full basement, large yard, drive- way, no pets. $850 + utilities. Available immediately. (905)839–0690 PICKERING, West Shore 3- bedroom main floor, eat-in kitchen, gas fireplace, hard- wood floors, c/air/c/vac, ja- cuzzi tub, 4 appliances, 2-car parking. No smoking/pets. First/last. $1200/mo.+1/2 utili- ties. 905-837–0227 SIMCOE ST. N. of Taunton 3- bedroom bungalow, large kitchen, huge backyard, de- tached garage, large deck, $1200 plus utilities, First/ last, (905)479–0008 WHITBY DOWNTOWN, 3- bedroom 2-storey gorgeous century house. 5 appliances, gas f/p, l/r, d/r, parlor, no pets/ smoking. $1150/month plus Call (416)910–6316. WHITBY, COUNTRY SETTING in the city, impeccable 3-bed- room, double attached garage, finished basement, fireplace, 2 full baths, ceramic/hard- wood flooring, appliances & grounds maintenance includ- ed. $1200/month plus utilities. First/last. Nov 1st. (905)579– 9197 Townhouses For Rent190 BOWMANVILLE 3 BEDROOM townhome for rent, close to schools, shopping and local bus transit. $l,200 per mo. plus utilities No pets. lst/last required, available Sept. 15th Call Brenda (905)697-0513 or (905) 442-5861. CARRIAGE HILL - 122 COL- BORNE ST. E., OSHAWA - 2 & 3 bedrooms available. Close to downtown and shop- ping. 4 appliances, carpet and hardwood flooring, close to 401 and GO. Utitlles includ- ed. Call (905)434-3972. www.realstar.ca Open house- Mon 6 p.m. -8 p.m. CLEAN 3-BEDROOM town-house w/finished basement, 4 appliances, parking. Whites/401, Pickering. $1350 plus utilities. First/last, cred- it check. November 1st. Call (905)831–3523 TOWN HOME IN WHITBY, 2 master bedrooms, 3 bath- rooms, finished basement w/ gas fireplace, 6 new applianc- es, air, no pets, references + credit check, $1,500/mo. Available immediately. 905- 430-0404. NORTH OSHAWA 3-bedroom townhouse, parking, 4 ap- pliances, 2 baths, hardwood in den, ceramic kitchen, imme- diate. $1250 plus (water in- cluded). (905)718–5584 PICKERING EXECUTIVE newer town home, near Kingston and Dixie, forced air gas heated, 3 bedrooms, central air, 2 full baths, private backyard, $1,350 plus utilities Available mid/late Sept. Call Barry (905) 839-7496. TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 TAUNTON RD. E., OSHAWA 3 bedrooms w/without garage. 3 appliances, hardwood floor- ing Outdoor pool, sauna, Children's playground Close to all amenities. Fenced back- yards. 905-436-3346. www.realstar.ca WHITBY, AVAILABLE OCT. 1st. $1300 plus utilities, 3- bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, 5 ap- pliances, air conditioning, end unit, family room with gas fireplace, finished basement, lease, references, credit with- standing. (905)683–0888 Rooms For Rent & Wanted192 AA BRIGHT ROOM.Walk to downtown Oshawa, hospital. Includes microwave, cable, shared kitchen & bath. Suits working non-smoker. $400/ month inclusive, first/last. (905)721–0443. AJAX - One bedroom for rent. $300/mo. Close to 401. No an- imals, no smoking. Ask for details 905-619-0602. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Oshawa, furnished room, bright very clean house, share kitchen & bathroom, run of house, non-smoker, parking, laundry, near all amenities, $440/month. 905-404-8479 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Furnished room in Pickering, cable, light kitchen facilities, near Pickering Generating Station, PTC/GO. $190 bi- weekly. (905)420–4318. FRESHLY PAINTED room to rent in luxury home in Ajax. Unfurnished, $400/month/first/ last. Prefer single working fe- male. Available immediately. 905-686-1168. TWYN RIVERS/ALTONA bed/sit- ting room, private ensuite. Executive home, suit young prof. Cooking, laundry & parking facil- ities. Sept 1. $600/mth. (905) 509–3817 after 6/weekends. WEST PICKERING,furnished, room in clean, quiet home, pre- fer non smoker. Share separate kitchen, bathrooms,. Parking, references, first/last, Call 905- 509–2459. WHITBY Basement - 2 rooms avail. immediately. Suit fe- male. Each $425/month in- clusive. Call 905-259-4931. WHITBY SE - fully furnished room, in private home, prefer daytime worker or students, close to stores, buses and 40l, no smoking/pets. $400 per month. Can pay weekly, $100. (905) 668–7479 Shared Accommodation194 $400, STUDENT PREFERRED. Share 2 Bedroom Apt. Parking on bus route, first/last re- quired. Call 905-725-1360, 905-432-0522 AJAX BEAUTIFUL new lake- side home to share. Suits friendly responsible person. No pets, no smoking $550/in- clusive. Immediate, first/last/ ref. 416-835-1090. At THICKSON/ROSSLAND-1 Large Private Room, air, fe- male preferred, spotless bun- galow, kitchen, laundry, cable, internet, telephone, huge backyard, gazebo, must see. $500. 905-571-1811. BEDROOM with shared bath- room for non-smoker pre- ferred. Available Sept. 1st. Pickering Liverpool/Finch. $425/monthly. Use of all facil- ities. On bus route, near amenities. Call 905-831-7778 leave msg BRIGHT BEDROOM,shared bathroom/kitchen etc. for clean, quiet, no smoking/pets. Working female preferred. Avail. immediately. Whites/ Strouds. $450/mo. Call (416) 270–5007 PICKERING - PRIVATE ROOM,full use of house, 5 min., to go, 401 and lake, $425 inclusive. Call Mike (905) 420–6650 PICKERING HOUSE - Large, quiet, everything included, Parking, private bedroom, utilities, appliances, laundry, t.v, internet, phone. Responsi- ble person or female pre- ferred. $700/mth. 905-424- 8833. WHITBY LARGE HOME WITH 2-Kitchens, 4-Bathrooms, 3- Sitting Rooms available for the right non-smoking adults. 2-Bedrooms available for $500 each, laundry, internet, cable and more. 905-579– 8118. Rentals Outside Canada205 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, 2-3 bedroom furnished manufac- tured homes. 85º pool, 105º hot tub, minutes to beaches and major attractions,Children welcome. Photos shown in your home. $275 weekly (less than motel) (905)683–5503. Cottages For Rent209 BOBCAYGEON 1 & 2 bedroom fully-equipped cottages for rent. Sandy beach, good swimming. Pets welcome. Call 905-243-4646. LAST MINUTE BOOKING!!!in the Kawarthas. Deluxe cedar lakefront cottages overlooking Lake Kasshabog (Peterbor- ough area.) Enjoy excellent swimming, fishing, boating/ canoeing, hiking. Sandy beach, clean water, in relaxing atmosphere. From $595 week- ly. Openings available for La- bour Day and September wee- kends. (705)877-2159 www.bluemountainlodge.ca Campers, Trailers,Sites215 $9,900 Fully serviced wood- ed trailer site, hydro, water, sewers, telephone. Near Co- bourg. Sandy Beach, great fishing, will finance. Call 905- 885–6664. 1991 HYLINE 30 ft. trailer, sleeps 6, tip out, 10 x 27 deck, awning, shed, many extras. On Rice Lake. $l4,500.(905) 579–1791 40FT. PARK MODEL trailer, 28ft. sunroom, spectacular view of Moira lake. 2 gas fire- places, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, air conditioner, private backyard, excellent condition, on leased lot at Crystal Beach Resort, Madoc. $39,500. Call (613)473-2098 CORSAIR 26 ft. 5th wheel trailer, in excellent condition, sleeps 6, with queen size bed, air con, furnace, fridge. Ready to go! Asking $8500. 905-426- 3579 or 905-430-6623 Boats & Supplies232 GREW 140SF,70hp, trailer & full cover, excellent condition. $4300-obo. Call 905-985-5252. SAILBOAT - 1981 25' Bayfield, sleeps 4, galley, head, VHF, 5 sails, New Ultrafurl system '03, Yanmar diesel. Lying Pef- ferlaw. $14,800. 905-715-5959 Articles For Sale310 CARPETS - lots of carpets. I will carpet 3 rooms ( 30 sq. yd.) Commercial carpets for $319.00. Residential or Berber carpets for $389.00. Includes carpet, premium pad, expert installation. Free, no pressure estimate. Norman (905) 686- 2314. NEW DANBY WINDOW air conditioners, 5,100 btu's, to 12,000 btu's. $189 and up. New danby bar fridges, $139 and up. Also variety of new appliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Reconditioned fridges $195 / up, reconditioned ranges $125/ up, reconditioned dry- ers $125 / up, reconditioned washers $199 / up, new and reconditioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New brand name fridges $480 and up, new 30" ranges with clock and window $430. Reconditioned 24" rang- es and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576– 7448. 3 NEIL YOUNG TICKETS for sale - Sept. 4., ACC, $60/each. Good seats. Call 905-728- 5064. 9 PC. DININGROOM,light oak, buffet, hutch, table, 4 sides, 2 arms, like new, $2,000. 905-767-3659 A KING pillowtop mattress set, New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $650. 416- 746-0995 A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad from $289 (30 yds.). All Berber carpets on sale now! Free upgrade to 12 mm premium pad with every in- stallation, 20 oz. Berber carpet starting at 69¢ sq. ft., carpet only. Lots of selection for every budget. Three month equal payment plan available. Free in home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260. PIANOS/CLOCKS-Back to Schol Specials on all Roland digital pianos, Samick pianos. also sale on Howard Miller clocks. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintzmann etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with less- ons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental payments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905) 433- 1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES. Fridg- es $100/up, stoves $150/up, washers & dryers $350/pr. Washers $175/up, dryers $150/up. Stackable washer/ dryer $499/up. Portable dish- washer $175/up. Dehumidifi- ers $100. Large selection of appliances. Visit our show- room. BEAT THE RUSH, keep cool get your Air conditioner now! Barbecue Parts. Parts/ sales/service. 426 Simcoe St.S. Mon-Fri 8-6pm, Sat 9- 5pm. (905)728-4043. ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. Amazing Electronics, 601 Dundas St. W. Whitby. Call (905)665–7732. ANTIQUES pine flat-to-the- wall $1500; spiinning wheel $250; 1/4-cut oak umprella stand, smoker, several occa- sional tables, fern stand @ $150 905-728-2927 ARGO,ideal for hunters, or any outdoor spot or activity. Low hrs, asking $7800 obo. Call Pam or leave message 905-666-7614 BED, QUEEN PILLOWTOP, orthopedic Mattress set, Nev- er Used, still packaged, cost $1025, sell $450. 416-741- 7557 BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry- wood. Bed, chest, dresser, mirror, night stands, dovetail construction. Never opened. In boxes. Cost $9000, Sacri- fice $2800. 416-748-3993 CARPETS SALE & HARD- WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $329. (30 sq. yd.) Includes: carpet, pad and in- stallation. Free estimates, carpet repairs. Serving Dur- ham and surrounding area. Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam 905-686-1772. COMPLETE KITCHEN: solid wood cabinets $2,000 incl. countertop, sd/s sink. Also port. dishwasher, 2 stoves (elec. & gas), microwave. Clothes washer and two dry- ers (ele. & gas) all excellent cond. 905-432-5321 ComputerDeals.Net (www) Pentium Internet starter $299. Brand new powerful custom built computers from $599. Off lease lap tops, big selection from $449. Monitor 17"@$149, 19"@$199. 18 years experi- ence, we love doing upgrades & difficult repairs. (905)655–3661. COMPUTERS: BITS AND Bytes Computers Services. P-200 Tower complete system $185.00, P2-350 Tower com- plete system $255.00; P3-450 complete system $320; Complete systems includes: 15" monitor, keyboard and mouse. All internet ready. FREE 17'' Monitor Upgrade with any system, purchase while quantity last. Layaway Plan, Warranty (90 days) and Other Accessories. Call (905)576-9216 or www.speed- line.ca/bitsandbytes COUCH off-white $250, Chair $50, Golf clubs bag & cart $175. 905-420-0318 DINING ROOM SUITE,pecan hutch, server, table with 2 leaves, 4 side & 2 arm newly upholstered, $1,100. 905-509– 3817 after 6pm/weekdays. DININGROOM 13 PCE cherry, 8 chairs. Buffet, hutch, server, dovetail construction. Still in boxes. Cost $11,000. Sacrifice $3000. (416)746-0995. DININGROOM SET - 11pc, solid oak, custom Italian made, cost $7,000, used 3 times, divorced, no room, asking $2900. Call for deatils 905-721–9447. GMC FULL SIZED cap $300., snow plow $500., chip truck with location $5,000. Tele- phone (705) 324–0233 HOT TUB 2003 all options, red wood cabinet, never used, still in wrapper. Cost $9995, sell $5000. (416)746-0995. HOT TUB, brand new retails with taxes $4500, asking $3200. Call (905)404–0742 CUSTOM MADE Kitchen cup- boards and counter top. White ash color cupboards 2' high by 9' wide and beige counter top. Ideal for small kitchen, bathroom, or cottage. 905- 697-9462 (snp) LEATHER COUCH,black ($600), S10/Ranger stepside TRUCK CAP, white ($750), air conditioner ($75), weight set ($100) Call 905-720-3216 LIKE NEW kitchen table, leaf & 4 chairs; old dinette set w/4 chairs, 2 leafs; Steel lateral filing cabinet, dual drawer; Cannon F-50 Multipass print- er; Wooden work/computer station w/hutch with 2 match- ing rolling filing drawers, wood desk, 4 drawers; 905- 579-9299 MAPLE FINISH queen-size bedroom $900; oak pedestal 4-chairs, $650; sofa/loveseat, chair $650; wrought-iron bak- ers rack $350; Gilanti Organ $350; double bedroom set $450; single bed $200; oak 3- pc coffee & ends $200; small freezer $150; Dryer 2-yrs $250; Craftmatic beds 2-sin- gle or king 2-yrs $1600 set or $900 each. 905-260-1236. IMMIGRATING: EVERYTHING MUST GO! 1996 Windstar $3900 uncertified. Ikea single beds $99. Diningroom set $99. RCA TV $50, lots more! 905-420-8798 MOVING-SALE:Brand-new Kitchen-Aid Stainless-steel fridge/stove/microwave/fan- warranty until Nov/2005, $3999;hall-table&mirror$150; 6ft. glass-clock-curio$100; 2pc. stacking-tables $25; 3pc. onyx coffee/end-tables$350; 3pc. Sklar-Peppler sectional- sofa$600; silk-flowering-tree $25; 3pc. solid-brass-fire- place-set$125; embroidered- Italian tablecloth/napkins$50; wicker-rocking-chair$60; kitchen-valance/matching- chair-pads$25; oil painting $75; & much-more. Best-off- ers. 905-571-3679/ 905-439- 1742. NEED A COMPUTER?Don't have cash? The original IBM Pentium 4 PC for $1 a day! No $$$ down! Fast delivery! Free digital camera! Call Now! 1- 800-656-8369 www.dollaraday.com ONTARIO BEEF -grain fed, government inspected. Cut to your satisfaction. While beef supplies last on farm. Order by side, whole, or split side. (705) 432–3031 PIANO HEINTZMAN,upright, apartment size, mint cond, $2,000 obo. 905-434–8515 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tuning, repairs, & pre-pur- chase consultation on all makes & models of acoustic pianos. Reconditioned Heintz- man, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Gift Certificates available. Call Barb at 905-427-7631 or check out the web at: www.barbhall.com Visa, MC, Amex. POOL TABLE, 2 years old white maple, plus accesso- ries, $1300. Weider home gym $150. Call (416)722– 7504 RENT TO OWN new and re- conditioned appliances, and new T.V's. Full warranty. Pad- dy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502. RESTAURANT CLOSING - walk in cooler and other equipment for sale. Too much to list. Best offers. Days - 372- 5622, Evenings - 797---3005. ULTRAMATIC BED, double, excellent order, asking $600; 4 wooden open bookcases, 5ft high $60; 4 kitchen chairs $40; 905-668–0802 SONY 53" big screen tele- vision, only 3 years old and in new condition, hardly used. $2,000 firm. Call (905) 922- 9017 SPA & HOT TUB COVERS - best quality, best prices, all colours, all sizes, large varie- ty available. Delivery includ- ed. Central Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul 905-259-4514. SPA FOR SALE - 4 person, in- cludes cover, 1.5 kw heater, well insulated, $2,000. Tele- phone (905)430–7190 SPECIAL OCCASION Rentals Party tent, dunk tank, jumping castle, various video games, pinball machines, Crown & anchor, Blackjack tables, pool tables for all occasions. Big- gun Amusement & Promo- tions 905-429-1013 SPECIAL OCCASION Rentals Party tent, dunk tank, jumping castle, various video games, pinball machines, Crown & anchor, Blackjack tables, slot machines & pool tables for all occasions. Biggun Amuse- ment & Promotions 905-429- 1013 STORAGE TRAILERS AND storage containers, 24 ft. & 22 ft.. Call 905-430-7693. THE SIMPSONS Collector's Edition Second Season DVD set. All 22 episodes with ex- tras and commentary. Upo- pened, never used, still in original packaging, $45. Call 905-373-7063. TRAMPOLINE - 14 FT. dia- meter, round, used 1 season, Excellent condition, asking $250. Call 905-571-6993. WOOD DININGROOM TABLE & 4 Chairs $225; Singer sew- ing machine $65. 683–5630 Articles Wanted315 WANTED - Exercise equip- ment. Looking for a "Total Gym" exercise unit in good condition. Call Ron 905-686- 8351. Vendors Wanted316 WANTED - VENDORS for the Whitby Home Show, Sept. 5, 6, 7. Limited Space Available. Call 905-579-4400 Devon ext. 2236 or Wendy ext. 2215 Pet, Supplies Boarding370 ALASKAN MALAMUTES,3 female 3 males, grays and blacks, father from Northwest Territories, mother - Ontario. price negotiable. Must see! 905-576–8786 BICHON POOS PUPPIES fa- ther registere miniature poo- dle, mother registered Bich on FRISE ready to go. $350 Call Eileen 905-623–9971 Bow- manville. FREE TO GOOD HOME, 2 fire belled newts,aquarium and stand. 905-831–3026.cnp GERMAN SHEPPARD LAB puppies. Mother purebred German Sheppard, father reg- istered Chocolate Lab pup- pies, all black. Ready to go. $200. Call Kaz after 6:00pm 905-623-9971 Bowmanville GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUP- PIES CKC registered, all shots and chipped. Champion Blood Line, Hips, eyes & heart clearance. Home-born pup- pies go to their new homes mid-October. Inquiries, ap- pointments and interviews welcomed. Love's Cove, Scu- gog Island, Port Perry 905- 985-2358. REGISTERED GERMAN Shep- pard puppies, great tempera- ment, family raised, reason- able. Call (905)986–0425 GUN SHOW SUN. AUG. 24th 8 a.m. -1 P.M. PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE Valley Farm Rd., West of Brock Rd., Just South of Hwy. 2 905-689-8181 A/P PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com MENNONITE MEATS The Healthy Wholesome Tastes of Drug-free Beef, Poultry, Pork, Sausage. Hours: Thurs. & Fri. 10 - 6, Sat. 9 - 4 1513 Hope Clarke (East Town Line) Rd.Newtonville Call 1-888-257-9995 Oshawa Newtonville Port Hope Hwy#2 Hwy#401 1513 Hope Clarke Rd. Newtonville Exit Opening NEW STORE Sept. 3 at 121 Brock St. N., Whitby 300 Market Basket 300 Market Basket170Apartments & Flats For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 185 Houses For Rent 190 Townhouses For Rent 194 Shared Accommodation 310 Articles for Sale 310 Articles for Sale Pickering Ringette Association Try Ringette - “Bring a Friend/Friendship Skate” Sunday, September 28, 2003 @ 11:30 am Pickering Recreation Complex - O’Brien Ice Pad. Please contact Debbie at (905) 426- 7884 (at her work number - Holiday Cruises) Or the PRA Website www.eteamz.com/pra for further information Age Groups 4 - 9 House League 10 - 11 Petite (Girls Only) 12 - 13 Tween (Girls Only) No experience necessary. We will teach your daughter how to skate and play ringette. Fall Registration September 2 and 3 - 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Pickering Recreation Centre - O’Brien Arena 1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering, Ontario ***New Players Welcome – Join For Only $150*** Returning House League Players $250 Returning Rep Players $350 ***New Players Welcome*** Try ringette and play this superb sport for life. Ringette is an ice sport combining the speed of hockey with the finesse of soccer. P.R.Y.D.E Learning Centres Inc., P.R.Y.D.E Learning Centres Inc., P.R.Y.D.E Learning Centres Inc., located throughout Durham Region offers stimulating, quality programs for children 6 weeks to 12 years. We are now accepting registration for nursery school. Our Pickering Location has spaces available for school age children. For information on a centre that meets you and your child’s needs, please call 904-427-7060. “ Durham is Dancing” International Style Ballroom & Latin Dancing Lessons All Levels - All Ages Wendy Carr - Teacher Antal Ronaszeki - B.A., C.D.T.A “Tap - Director” Oshawa (905) 579-8093 The moment you knew he wouldn’t be behind in school anymore. Help your child feel more confident about school. If you and your child are anxious about the upcoming school year--concerned about falling further behind --Call Sylvan now, K ENDALWOOD P ARK P LAZA 1801 Dundas St. E. Whitby, 905-404-1818 1415 H IGHWAY #2 Courtice, 905-725-0555 F IRST P ICKERING P LACE 1550 Kingston Rd. Pickering, 905-839-9637 Whitby Badminton Club is looking for new members. www.whitbybadmintonclub.com We play Monday and Thursday evenings 7 p.m.-10 p.m. from September to May . Contact Paula Mueller at 905-655-8567 email: inquiries@whitbybadmintonclub.com Ages 4 and up Recreational & Competitive Classes Dance Classes also available For more information call Denise at (905) 665-2272 Certified OBTA instructors REGISTRATION: Thurs., Sept. 4th, 6-8p.m. at Ajax C.C. AJAX COMETS BATON CLUB Pinewood’s PEIC program offers individual and group counselling for children aged 4-12. Has your child been affected by parental substance abuse?? (905) 683-5950 Services are free & Confidential Services are free & Confidential For more Information or to make a referral please contact Theresa Robertson at Regional Municipality of Durham Children’s Services Division General Information Oshawa 905-721-6140 Subsides available 1-800-387-0642 Ajax Child Care Ajax 905-683-4001 Edna Thomson Child Care Bowmanville 905-623-6717 Gibb Street Child Care Oshawa 905-404-8012 Lakewoods Child Care Oshawa 905-725-1425 Pickering Child Care Pickering 905-839-5831 Whitby Child Care Whitby 905-668-4751 Brock Nursery School Oshawa 905-404-4792 Durham Behaviour Management Services 905-723-8521 A community service providing consultation to 1-800-841-2729 parents regarding their concerns about their children’s behaviour. 1615 Dundas St., Suite B12, Whitby. www.durham region .com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 37 A/P BABIES - ADULTS BABIES - ADULTS SPECIALIZING IN... SPECIALIZING IN... • Kindermusik • • Visual Arts • • Theatre & Dance • • Drumming for Kids & Teens • • Unforgettable Birthday Parties • • Cooking, Scrapbooking • Class e s Begin Sept e m b e r 21/0 3 REGISTER NOW! REGISTER NOW! Open House Extravaganza Sat. Sept 6 t h 12-4 p.m Open House Extravaganza Sat. Sept 6 t h 12-4 p.m Open House Extravaganza Sat. Sept 6th 12-4p.m 1064 SALK RD., UNIT 6, PICKERING TEL: 905.420.6622 OR 1.888.513.0004 www.catchingfirefliesltd.ca F a ll R egi strati on Fall Registration EST 1988 For Children 2 1/2 Yrs to 7 Yrs OPEN 7AM TO 6PM • Half Day / Full Day Programs an early introduction to Math - Language - Sciences French - Printing 55 EMPEROR ST. AJAX 905 428-6256 HARWOOD MONTESSORI SCHOOL Harwood Ave. 401 Bayly St. N Burcher H ENRO L L NOW ! At Durham Secondary Academy, successful learning is a priority. Our formula for success is: Individual attention with outstanding teachers in an informal, friendly environment. We offer all core secondary school courses in unique 10- week semesters. We specialize in Math, Science and the Arts with experienced teachers who provide hands-on learning. We accept part-time and full-time students who can combine attendance at DSA with regular high school attendance. NEXT SEMESTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 2ND 520 Westney Rd., South, Ajax, Ontario 905-426-4254 Durham Secondary Academy & Middle School An Alternative Private Education High School 15% off Shoes & Tights Sequins Plus Sale ends September 30/03 377 Wilson Rd.S~ Oshawa, Ont. Mon, Tue and Wed. 10am ~ 6pm, Thur. and Fri. 10am ~ 9pm, Sat. 9am ~ 5pm, Sun. 12am ~ 5pm (905) 4 33 - 2 3 19 The municipalities of Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington and Ajax are proud to partner with The Drama Club, Durham Region’s most popular provider of theatrical training for young people, to present a full slate of fall programs. The Drama Club was founded in 1993 by Ed Dixon, an educator, director and playwright and teacher in Oshawa. Since then thousands of young people ages 5-18 have had their first dramatic experiences as club members, producing dozens of plays and musicals throughout the province. The club’s instructors are all certified teachers who use a specially developed curriculum, allowing children ages 5 - 18 to progress through introductory and advanced levels of dramatic training. Although the club’s emphasis is not to produce “stars”, Ed admits that a few of the club’s members have gone on to successful work with the community theatre, television, Stratford, and the Toronto theatre scene. “Those kids are the exception, who have a high degree of talent, commitment and perseverance,” says Ed. “ But the neat thing about the Drama Club is that everyone can be successful--from those types to the shy child who just needs to gain enough courage to speak in front of others!” For information contact your Parks & Recreation Dept. or call 1-877-746-8963 or visit www.the dramaclub.net The Drama Club is Everywhere in Durham Region F F F A A A L L L L L L R R R E E E G G G I I I S S S T T T R R R A A A T T T I I I O O O N N N 905-438-1537 44 RICHMOND ST. W. , OSHAWA -Latin -Ballet -Musical Th. (Sing/Act/Dance) -Break Dance -Ballroom -Tap -Kick AerobiX -Urban Nu Skool -Salsa -Jazz/Hip Hop (L.A./N.Y. styles) -Stretch &Yoga -NightClub -Acro/Flex -Wedding Packages -Belly Dancing -Latin AerobiX -Modern Lyrical -Strength and Martial Art Techniques Registrations: Aug. 25th - 28th, 3-8pm Sept. 2nd - 4th, 3-8pm or by appt. anytime • Certified industry professionals • 2 1/2 to Adult / Group or Private classes/Competitive-Recreational If you Register before Sept. =No reg. fees/ Child 5 & under one month free! . CHIP & DALE DAYCARE 905-649-2315 IS NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT FOR ITS FALL PROGRAMS INFANT CARE, TODDLERS, PRE-SCHOOL SK & JK KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAMS QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL STAFF SUBSIDY AVAILABLE INNOVATIVE, AGE-APPROPRIATE STIMULATING PROGRAMS QUALITY CARE THAT YOU CAN TRUST WE ARE SURE THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED!! JUST GIVE US A CALL AT 905-649-2315 A/P PAGE 38 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durham region.com PUPPIES, German Shep- pards, Pugs, Standard & Toy Poodles, Dobermans, Cocker Spaniels, Pugpoos, Jack Rus- sells, American Eskimos, Golden Retrievers, Maltese, Chihuahua, "Sheppard-X, Lab- X, Collie-X Springer Spaniel- X, $175." Kittens, Hima- layans & Persians. 905-831- 2145. Grooming Services avail. Tickets For Sale385 A WEEKEND FOR 2 - Wa- tershed 4 Concert in Walker- ton Labour day weekend, camping included for 2 adults, retail value $430, asking $350 obo. Call 416-451-9387 Cars For Sale400 1986 CHEVETTE,2dr, low kms, immaculate, $750. 1994 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, loaded, $4300. cert. & e-tested. Call 905-434-3757. 1987 HONDA ACCORD, blue, 5 speed, easy to certify. New clutch, 217,000 kil., evenings. $900 or best offer. (905) 473- 6101 Zephyr. 1990 HONDA CIVIC,BX Spe- cial Edition. 1990 Chevy Lu- mina 3.1, e-tested. Call for details. (416) 269–2345. 1990 TOYOTA COROLLA,ex- cellent condition, auto, air, 1 owner, 136,000kms, emission tested, $2900. Call (905)668– 1306 1991 OLDS CUTLASS Sierra, 4dr, 175,000km, new brakes, new rad, new tires, 6 cyl, auto, $2300. cert./ \emission tested. 1996 SUNFIRE, 2dr. 4 cyl, auto, pw, pl, p.sunroof, a/c, 154,000km, cert + e-tested. $4,995. Nick Oram Autobody, 905-985-1991 Dealer 1992 PONTIAC LEMANS good condition, no rust. new tires, gas lines. Ready to go. Certi- fied/e-tested $2700. Call 905- 579-0811 1993 CAVALIER,2 dr., 6 cyl., auto. 1989 Olds 88, 4dr., 6 cyl., loaded, both in good shape. Highway kms. Many new parts, $2000 each, cert/e- tested. (905)623–5156 1993 GRAND AM, good con- diton, p.w., p.l., tilt, cruise. $1900. (905)430–1424. 1993 HONDA CIVIC DX 2-dr. coupe, 4 cyl, auto. Good con- dition. Certified & e-tested. Asking $2750. b.o. 905-571- 5138 1994 GRAND AM, $2999; 1993 BONNEVILLE SSC $3499; 1992 CARAVAN $2499; Others from $1695+up. cert. & e-tested. (Kelly & Sons since 1976) 905-683-7301 or 905- 424-9002 after 6. 1994 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4dr, excellent condition, 188,00 km, emission tested & certified. $4295. 905-839– 9128 1996 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, 5spd, loaded, black, 2dr, 141km, was $5995, now $5495; 1997 CHRYSLER IN- TREPID, 6cyl, 3.3 loaded, white, 4dr, 185km, was $5995, now $5495; 1995 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM, V6, loaded, bur- gundy, 4dr, 162km,was $4495, now $4195; 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER, 165km, auto, air, tilt, cruise, am/fm cass, 7- passenger, was $4295, now $3995; 1995 DODGE CARA- VAN, V6, 3.3 auto, loaded, 129km, Sport package, was $5995, now $5495; 1999 CHRYSLER INTREPID, 4dr, loaded, 126km, green char- coal interior, was $8995, now $8495; 1997 NEON EXPRES- SO, 2dr, red, 5spd, 138km, $4995; 1994 GEO METRO, 2dr, white, 134km, $2295; All vehi- cles cert. & e-tested. Dia- monds Auto Sales Ltd, 221 Waverly Rd. South Ajax. 905- 619-1900. 1997 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2- door, automatic, air, am/fm cassette 152,000km, certified & e-tested. Asking $5500-obo. Call evenings after 7 pm 905- 427–9438 1997 TOYOTA COROLLA SD, 143,000 km, 4 cyl. 5-speed, excellent condition, well- maintained, $7,500. 905-436- 2562. 1998 ACCURA 1.6 EL, mint condition, loaded with extras, lady driven, $13,900 certified. Call 905-725–6393 1998 SUNFIRE,2 dr, 4cyl, 5spd, green, grey interior, 145,000 km, certified & e- tested, $5995. 1994 VOYAGER VAN, white, tan interior, V6 auto, air, 190K, very clean, $4750. cert. & e-tested, Nick Oram Autobody (dealer) 905- 985-1991. 2000 BUICK REGAL GS Su- percharge, black, fully loaded, certified & e-tested, drives like a dream! 3yr. warranty (balance of 60,000km) Call for more info, must be seen, $14,500. (905)720-2218, (905)242-4401 (snp) 2001 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, 4 dr. silver 2.2, auto, air, p/l, war- ranty, rustproofed, certified & e-tested, one owner $9,000. 905-683–2768. 2001 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, 4 dr. silver 2.2, auto, air, p/l, war- ranty, rustproofed, certified & e-tested, one owner $9,000. 905-683–2768 2002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE,4- dr, p/l air, cd player, security alarm, keyless entry, assume remainder of lease at $220/ month. Call Don 905-986-5030 WINGS WEST full body kit, for 1996 to 1999 Honda Civic, only on vehicle for 2 months. Immaculate condition, Asking $l,200. (905) 706–7668 Cars Wanted405 JOHNNY JUNKER Tops all for good cars and trucks or free removal for scrap. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MUR- AD AUTO SALES. Trucks For Sale410 '96 DODGE RAM 1/2 ton 4x4 with 7-1/2 hp Arctic plow, fully loaded, in great shape $12,900. Cert. 905-668-0224, 6-9pm 1988 DODGE DAKOTA,good running truck, 240 K, pass e- test in March. 2 wheel drive, $700 with cap as is. Call (905) 885-5342. 2002 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab Sport, red, loaded, 20" rims, 45,000-kms, immacu- late, $30,000. Will trade for farm truck plus cash. 905- 263–9936 1997 DODGE RAM 1500, 4x4 pickup, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, low mileage, $16,000, 905-342- 2704. Vans/ 4-Wheel Dirve420 1961 CORVAIR GREEN BRIAR VAN, great for restor- ing $2500; Also 14 ft. fibre- glass boat and trailer $350; 905-623–2430, ask for Butch 1995 PONTIAC TRANSPORT, 3.8 litre V-6, fully loaded, 7 passenger, 175k, very well maintained, excellent condi- tion, certified, $4,700. Tele- phone (905) 665–0023 93 GMC SAFARI 4.3L 206K E- Tested Many new parts. $4600 as is. Call 905-404- 0956. Motorcycles435 1983 SUZUKI GS 750, mint condition, certified, $2,300 OBO. 905-885-2028. 98 YAMAHA VIRAGO 250cc, shield & saddle bags $3400. 85 Honda Night Hawk, 450 cc $1200. Both have new batter- ies. (905)263–1088 Driving Schools447 Garage & Storage Space455 GARAGE/SHOP/STORAGE - 1, 200 sq. feet, insulated and heated, suitable for private / handyman/car storage, no businesses please. $650 per mo. plus utilities Outside storage also available from $25 up. Telephone(905) 438– 8938 Announcements255 Lost and Found265 FOUND - 2 dogs, one king shepherd approx. 6 yrs. old, not neutered, friendly, black and tan. Also Chow Chow, about ` 1 1/2 yrs. not neutered, friendly, Whitby/Ajax border. Call 905-441–0694 Nannies/ Live-In/Out270 EXPERIENCED NANNY wanted for family with 2 children in Pickering area. (416)590–7429 ext. 101. LIVE-IN NANNY - PARENTS are looking for a loyal honest experi- enced hardworking livein Nanny? Then visit www.sado- cos.com or 905-426-5381. NANNIES/HSKPRS - Ideal for busy families. Rest assured your children are safe and cared for while you're at work. Free spon- sorship from Europe & Asia. Call (905)731–1845 NANNY / HOUSEKEEPER required, live-out, must be able to speak English fluently. Mon.- Fri. 9am-3:30 pm Laundry, iron- ing & light housekeeping required, $7.50/hr. Philipino pre- ferred.Pickering area 905- 509–2392. nanny needed in Claremont home, for 2 toddlers, car is required to drive to activities. Related experience, refer- ences, police check required. Call (905) 649–6660 WANTED - live in caregiver immediately for 3 yr. old boy. Kingston/Pickering Beach Rd., Ajax area. Please call 905-619- 6804. WANTED LIVE IN CAREGIVER Phillipino speaking preferred. Call Rose at 905-427–2967 or leave a message. WANTED LIVE IN CAREGIVER - Phillipino speaking preferred. Call Rose at 905-427–2967 or leave a message. Daycare Available273 AFFORDABLE LOVING DAY- CARE non-smoking, reliable/experienced, mother of 2. Steps to Glengrove P.S. on St. Anthony Daniels bus/route. Large fenced backyard. Playroom/crafts/outings. Snacks/lunch. Valley Farm Rd. / Kingston Rd. Near PTC. References. Call Debbie (905) 839–7237 ALTONA/SHEPPARD-daycare in my home, full & parttime. Fully fenced, crafts, nutritional meals, loving environment, receipts & references. Michelle (905)509–4662 BAYLY/LIVERPOOL,home day- care, mother of 2 girls, with large play area for crafts, games. Close to Sir John A. MacDonald Public School. Before/after school & SK students. Smoke free, nutritious meals and snacks, fenced back- yard. Call Laura (905) 420–6774 DAYCARE AVAILABLE in our home, all ages, fenced backyard, meals provided, reasonable rates and references. White's Rd. and Hwy. 2. Call (905) 839–6851 DAYCARE available in my home, next door to West Creek P.S. Full- time, before & or after school. Call (905)509–5221 EXPERIENCED AND reliable childcare in my Glenanna/Dixie home for September. TLC and plenty for little hands to do. Phone Aline (905)839–6192 EXPERIENCED, FRIENDLY, Mother seeking children to take care of in her Ajax home. Nice environment. If needed provides meals and snacks. Ages 3-10 years. Please call (905)686–9935. PROVIDING EXCELLENT CARE. All ages, full or part time, home- made meals, large play area, fully fenced, happy environment, crafts, games etc. Receipts, ref- erences. (905) 686–8719 MOM WITH 10 YEARS Babysitting experience, large playroom with computer, games, sports. Accepting children full time/part time. Whites/Amberlea/Rosebank area. 905-831-8502 HWY. 2/HARWOOD,happy day- care available in my home with 10 yrs. experience. All ages wel- come. Nutritional meals, crafts, story time, music. Receipts/ref- erences. 905-619-8752. LIVE IN Care giver, speaks English, professional, compas- sionate care for children elderly or disabled. Phone Helen (416) 708–8686 LIVERPOOL/HWY.#2 ECE moth- er of 1 would like to take care of your child. 10 years experience. Hot meals, fun activities, fenced yard, receipts. 905-837- 0315/416-271-9602 NOW OPEN COME TO SEE 2 Little Bears House Family Childcare. From 3 months-4 years. Altona/Hwy #2. Call Judit 905-509–5802 PICKERING Beach / Rollo: Lov- ing daycare; 18 months to 12 years. Daily outings (fenced backyard and park). Crafts, story time, music, nutritious meals & snacks. First Aid, C.P.R. certified. Nonsmoking, receipts. 905-428- 1244. WESTNEY/401-TLC Daycare available full-time. Nutritious lunches & snacks, activities, out- ings, First aid/CPR, references and receipts. 905-686–4195 WHITES RD/STROUDS Mother of 2 has full-time openings, ages infants & up . Lunch & snacks provided. Finished basement, receipts avail. 12yrs experience. Part-time welcome. 905- 420–0940. NO TIME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to dead- line. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. ☎☎☎☎☎ Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 S & B DRIVING SCHOOL (MTO- APPROVED Course Provider) Full Course $249. 10 In-car Lessons $170. Free pick-up and drop-off (416) 287-3060 A ABLE TO PAY up to $5000 on cars & trucks Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. 905-686-1899 • Bad Credit • No Credit • Even Bankrupt Credit • But need a car? Phone Mel today 905-576-1800 All applications accepted. Downpayment or trade may be required. • APR from 9.9% • eg. Car $10,000 • APR 19% • Payment $322.78/mo. • 48 months • C.O.B. $4698.09 Rates vary depend on credit history. SALES LIMITED RESTART CREDIT DRIVE TODAYA NEW 2003 OR USED 95 OR NEWER VEHICLE CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE 1-800-296-7107 (905) 683-5358 CALL ROMAN OR JOHN BANKRUPTCY NEW IMMIGRANT REFUGEE NO CREDIT GOOD CREDIT 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 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 39 A/P CREDIT PROBLEMS... NO PROBLEM TO US!! • Slow credit • Poor Credit • Bankrupt (discharged) • New Immigrant/Refugee • 1st time buyer OVER 100 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM ALL MAKES AND MODELS The sooner you call us the quicker you’re driving CONTACT: JORDAN HUTCHINSON SPECIAL FINANCE DEPT. (416) 264-2311 ext. 325 400 Cars For Sale 400 Cars For Sale ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!! Our "Auction Package" consists of your ad running weekly in these publications: • Oshawa Whitby This Week • Ajax Pickering News Advertiser • Port Perry This Week • Northumberland News • Uxbridge Tribune/Times Journal • Canadian Statesman/Clarington One call does it all!! Phone 576-9335 Fax 579-4218 325 Auctions 325 Auctions OPEN HOUSE The family of DIAN ATKINSON invite all friends to an Open House this Saturday, August 23 to celebrate her 70th birthday. 711 Clarence Dr., Whitby 1:00pm - 4:00pm Best Wishes only please 248 Birthdays 248 Birthdays All of your family love you, Oma, and wish you the best The Lord is with you. An OPEN HOUSE will be held Saturday, Aug. 23 from 2-4 p.m. at 100 Glen Hill Dr., Whitby Best Wishes Only Happy 95th Birthday to Nellie DeKoker on Friday, August 22, 2003 HAWIIAN PARTY A u g. 23 rd 8:30 pm - 1:00 am Sport s Station 1240 Philip Murray Ave, Oshawa Prizes for the Wildest Attire Complimentary Buffet Event H otl ine 9 0 5 -6 2 6 -3575 Admission $10, $5 before 9:00 pm Also singles dance every Sunday 8pm - midnight 249 Coming Events 249 Coming Events ✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩ The Kiwanis Club of Sydenham- Oshawa wishes to announce the winner of our Annual Car Draw is Lynda Hatfield of Oshawa Ticket# 20106 Our thanks to Club Members for their assistance, also our thanks to all those who bought tickets & help make our project such a success. Don Hercia - President Sydenham Kiwanis Club (Ticket sales from May 5th - Aug. 9th) ✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩ 255 Announcements 255 Announcements C OME W ORSHIP & This special features publishes every Friday To Advertise your Church Services, call Janice at 905-683-0707 Fax: 905-579-4218 or email jsam@durhamregion.com ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village 905-683-7311 Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - Supervised Nursery Pastor John Bigham EVERYONE WELCOME 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship 3 FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday August 23, 8:30am-12. 51 Simms Dr. Ajax Funriture, household, and lots more. 829 TAPLIN, PICKERING 1 street south of Finch, off Fairport) Great Stuff - cheap! Sat. 9am Furniture appliances sports equipment electronics, house contents, etc. 15 Tipton Cres., Ajax Sat. Aug 23, 10am-1pm GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug. 23, 8am-3pm 31 Brightly Dr. Ajax (Hwy.#2 Westney Rd. area.) 19" colour tv. 8" table saw, new Kettcar peddle car, baby items, toys, clothes, & more GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug 23, 8:30am - 3:00pm 1994 Lodge Rd., Pickering GARAGE SALE Saturday August 23, 2003 8am-3pm 2 Lewin Cres., South Ajax Exercise equipment, household items, furniture, and much much more. GARAGE SALE Saturday, August 23rd 8:30am - 1pm 89 Wickens Cres., Ajax Exercise equip., 12pc. china set, office desk, living- room furniture, books, litho's, cd's, tapes, tape deck MR. C'S GIANT WAREHOUSE SALE Housewares, hardware, giftware and much more. Come early for best selection. Power is one. Sat. Sun. Aug. 9-10, 9am to 4pm 23 Barr Rd. Ajax (Westney Rd. S) GIGANTIC STREET SALE furniture, lamps, tables, pictures, antiques, glass dishes, and much much more Sat., August 23rd, 8 a.m. - 12 noon Rouge Forest Cres., Pickering MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE August 23 & 24 9:30am- 2pm Nomad Rd.(Kingston Rd/Rougemount) Collectiables, housewares, jewellery, toys etc Miscellaneous Household Articles From Estate Also including antique bed, crystal & other fine items 1100 Cullross Ave., Pickering (Hwy#2/Dixie Rd. Area) August 23 8am - 1pm MOVING SALE QUEEN SIZE WATERBED, VINTAGE DRESSERS, APARTMENT SIZE DRYER, ODD AND ENDS EVERYTHING MUST GO CHEAP!!! SUN. AUG. 24 ONLY 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. 55 FALBY CRT. APT. 907 - AJAX. MOVING SALE Sat. & Sun., Aug 23 & 24, 11a.m. - 3 p.m. 2456 Linwood St., Pickering Va rious household items, furniture and tons more!! MOVING SALE Saturday, August 23 8 a.m. - 12 noon 946 Duncannon Dr., Pickering Appliances and furniture too!! MOVING/YARD SALE "30Yrs of Accumulated Treasures" Saturday August 23rd 8am - 1pm 2564 Westney Rd. North, Ajax Collectibles, retro, tools, furniture, great variety MULTI - FAMILY GARAGE SALE Everything Must Go ~ Something for Everyone! Saturday August 23rd 9am - 3pm 1498 Old Forest Rd., Pickering (Rosebank & Sheppard) SUPER SALE - Sat. Aug 23rd, 8am Children's & men's clothes, Peg Perego stroller, mower/engines, good stuff, no junk, good prices. 451 Summerpark Cres., Pickering (Finch/Rosebank) YARD SALE/MOVING SALE SAT. AUG. 23, 8am 7 Top Street, Ajax (Off Old Harwood N.) antiques, dishes, lamps, books, luggage, golf bag, used golf balls, tools, toys, bike, dog- house, electric cow clippers, and much more. YARD SALE Saturday August 23rd 7am - 2pm 1895 Poppy Lane, Pickering Lots of old tools, dishes, pots, household items, 28 stacking chairs, etc. 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 370 Pets, Supplies, Boarding 405 Cars Wanted 405 Cars Wanted 410 Trucks For Sale 410 Trucks For Sale 420 Vans/4-Wheel Drive Daycare Wanted274 CHILDCARE REQ'D IN MY Home for 2 children. Full-time days. Pickering area, north of 407. 905-649-6930 or 905- 683-3101 CHILDCARE REQUIRED for 5, 3 & 1 year old in our home. (Brock Rd/Rossland) Mon-Fri 7:45am-5pm. Call 905-619– 3717 Private Tuition/ Schools276 Registration278 WHITBY DOLPHINS SWIM CLUB,are seeking coaching staff with minimum level NCCP 1, and current bronze cross, salary negotiable. Fax resume to: (905) 436-1600 Deadline Sept. 10/03. Mortgages Loans165 $$ MONEY $$100% 1st, 2nd and 3rd Mortgages. Bad credit OK. Call Ontario Wide 1-888- 307-7799. $$MORTGAGES$$ Best Rates available!! 1st./2nd mort- gages, bankrupt, poor credit, self-employed, no income. HMC 1-800-699-0792 MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any pur- pose. All applications accept- ed. Call Community Mortgage Services Corp. (905) 668– 6805. $$ 1ST & 2ND MTGES $$ Debt Consolidations, Refi- nancing, Credit issues, Pre- approvals, Cashbacks, Low rates, Residential/Commer- cial. Call Dennis at (289)314- 1102 www.mortgagebid.ca BUSINESS FINANCE SPE- CIALIST Business loans for all purposes. From Prime +1%. 905-690-9875. CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 4.85% for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refi- nancing debt consolidation a specialty. For fast profession- al service call 905-666-4986. CONSOLIDATE all bills into 1 easy pay't. 100% 1st mort- gage with no money down oac. 1st, 2nd & 3rd mort- gages. Residential and com- mercial. Call VAL LAWSON, Accurate Mortgage Services. 905-436-9292 or 1-877-509- 5626. Online application - www.accuratemortgages.com MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP: judgements, garnishments, mortgage foreclosures & har- rassing creditor calls. GET: Debt Consolidations, & pro- tection for your assets. Call now: 905-576-3505 House Cleaning556 Home Improvements700 Garbage Removal Hauling702 Painting and Decorating710 Flooring, Carpeting730 Gardening & Landscaping735 Party Services753 SOFTTUB RENTALS New in Durham. RENT NOW for Par- ties, Family Fun, Therapy or Romance. Tubs of Fun Rentals 905-439-TUBS (8827) Dating Services900 FRIENDS AND LOVERS DAT- ING SERVICE! NOW WITH CHATLINE!Durham's Own! Sometimes love is just not enough. Listen to the voice ads free. Women free to meet men. 905-683-1110 Adult Entertainment905 ✥AMAZON✥ PARADISE 100% discreet Outcalls only. Durham's newest 1-888-488-4485 Hiring 19+. Children’s entertainment for any occasion . B LUE R IBBON A WARD W INNER . Clowns, character look- alikes, loot bags, face painting, magic, music. 905-471-5331 KIDS UNLIMITED CEDAR GUY Hedges sold, installed and all trees trimmed & pruned. (416)876-0007 (905)924-5512 CARPETS LAMINATES SALES Cleaning & Disinfectant " Special " 55oz carpet $2.59 sq ft installed Free Estimates Call Sam 905-706-3206 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 905-428-0081 Don's Painting Free Estimates 12 years exp. Scarborough to Ajax area Call Don (cell) (416)409–4143 All Pro Painting and Wallpapering Repair & Stucco ceilings Decorative Finishes & General Repairs 20% off for Seniors (905)404-9669 PLUMBER ON THE GO Top Quality Plumbing at Reasonable rates Service and new installations Residential -Commercial No job too big or small Free estimates-over 20 years experience Call 905-837–9722 • Painting •Ceramic Tiles •Flooring Finishing • Partitions & Drywall • Much More Professional Services Please call 905-686–9935 G.C.B. CONSTRUCTION General Home Renovations & Improvements All work guaranteed Craig 905-686-1913 F & M Home Renovations Specializing in brick entries, rough and finished carpentry, door installation - interior/exterior. You supply the materials and we will install it for you! Call (905)420–7394 MARSHALL GROUP HOME IMP. Carpentry, Ceramic Tile, Laminate Flooring, Plumbing, General Repairs. Free Estimates Seniors Discounts (905) 428-3362 Ask for Paul CLEAN MOMENT Experienced European cleaning. Residential and Commercial. Pickering, Markham, Ajax area. For service call 647-295-0771 "Clean is our middle name" 1st, 2nd, 3rd MORTGAGES Res/Comm up to 100% financing. Best rates possible. Credit prob- lems? Self-employed? No Problem! Av anti Financial (905)428–8119 Math Lessons (905) 430-0763 check us out at: www.mathperfect.com A/P PAGE 40 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com 310-CASH CALL PAYD AY LOANS Cash and A Smile When You Need It. 2 2 7 4 Where every day is Payday! 165 Mortgages Loans 165 Mortgages Loans 165 Mortgages Loans MERRY MAIDS $30 OFF your first cleaning Call for a free estimate 905-837-9601 556 House Cleaning 556 House Cleaning A & C ROOFING and WINDOWS • Shingles of all types, flats of any size • Soffit • Fascia • Eavestrough • Skylights • Spring Special - 15% off all vinyl products • Int. free financing for up to 12 months • Double warranty guaranteed, fully transferable • W.S.I.B. • Fully Insured (905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704 700 Home Improvements 700 Home Improvements C.D. Roofing & Windows Shingles, flats & repairs Free Estimates Licensed & Insured (416)265–7432, cell (416)875-7432 OCTOPUS BUILDING ENHANCEMENTS (905) 424-5122 Ceramic Tiling - Laminate Flooring Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations Interlocking Brick & Retaining Walls Fences & Decks/Shingle Roofing OCTOPUS BUILDING ENHANCEMENTS (905) 424-5122 Ceramic Tiling - Laminate Flooring Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations Interlocking Brick & Retaining Walls Fences & Decks/Shingle Roofing 707 Electrical Services 707 Electrical Services HOT TUB RENTALS________________________ Liven up your next party or romantic evening with a hot tub! JSM Enterprises 905-837-8813 753 Party Services 753 Party Services CONNELLY, Mark Stephen Passed away peaceful- ly, in his home, on August 19, 2003, in his 49th year. Beloved husband of Donna. Loving father of Mark Jr., Stephanie, Paul and Stephen. Grandfather of Kira. Survived by 1 sister and 7 brothers. He will be fond- ly remembered by many relatives and friends. Family and friends may call at THE SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE, 1057 Brock Road, Pickering (south of 401) 905-686–5589, on Friday from 4:30- 7:30 p.m. A Legion Service will be held on Friday at 7:30 p.m. followed by a Funeral Service at 8:00 p.m., in the Chapel. Cremation to follow. In Loving Memory of Michelle Richard Safe in Heaven We Know You’ll Be Fine Someone is missing, it’s someone we love You’ve gone far away to Heaven above. How our hearts ache to know that you’re gone, But now you are free and you sing a new song. You’re free from the pain that you’ve had to bear, Now you sing praises with the angels up there. You will be missed by those left behind, But there in God’s presence, we know you’ll be fine. “When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure!” Our Loss ~ Heaven’s Gain Mom, Tina & Memere, aunts, uncles & cousins XOXO DYLAN JAMES CARR May 1, 1992 - August 22, 2002 To all of those whose lives Dylan touched, please take a moment to remember him today. To those of you who never met him, please hold your own child close and tell them that you love them. Our continued thanks to both friends and strangers who continue to support our battle to find a cure for Batten Disease Sue, Cliff, Mary & Erin Carr, Audrey, Ingé and Tom Jones, Jenny & Rick Loney ❀❣✿❀❣✿❀❣✿❀❣✿❀❣✿❀ In Loving Memory of Dylan James Carr May 1, 1992 - August 22nd, 2002 Of all the things we've ever done And all we yet may do We couldn't feel more warmly rewarded Than when reading a book to you! We miss your smiles, your hugs, your kisses We miss your presence. With cherished memories of our greatly loved one and only grandson, Dylan Nana and Poppa Carr ❀❣✿❀❣✿❀❣✿❀❣✿❀❣✿❀ 258 In Memoriam 258 In Memoriam 258 In Memoriam 258 In Memoriam256Deaths256Deaths 700 Home Improvements Please read your clas- sified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be respon- sible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. Janet Ecker asked he r g o v e r n m e n t t o f r e e z e A g r i c u l t u r a l L a n d s in North Pickering. A M i n i s t e r i a l Z o n i n g O r d e r w a s i m p o s e d . If Janet Ecker a n d the provincial g o v e r n m e n t are serious abo u t protecting farm l a n d , why are they in s u c h a hurry to pave Seaton? WHAT IS THE PROVINCI A L GOVERNMENT REALLY P R O T E C T I N G ? SAY NO TO PAVING SE A T O N ! SAY NO TO JANET ECK E R ! THEY SAY THEY DID T H I S TO PROTECT FARMLAND. Paid for by B o b R e e s o r , 6 8 0 E l m R d . , S t o u f f v i l l e , O N , L 4 A 1 A 3 , 4 1 6 - 7 3 2 - 3 4 9 2 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 PAGE 41 A/P Band celebrates 140 years of music WWHHIITTBBYY —— The Whitby Brass Band is celebrating a big an- niversary in September. To mark 140 years of communi- ty band music, the band is hold- ing a one-day reunion on Sept. 20. It's hoping to attract former band members, supporters and the public to the big event. A gala concert, featuring the renowned Alain Trudel on trom- bone, will be held at 3 p.m. at the Whitby Salvation Army Temple on McQuay Boulevard. At 6:30 p.m., a reunion banquet will be held at Whitby Legion Hall, Byron Street, with guest speaker Bruce Rogers, of CBC fame. Jacky Bramma, band member and archivist, said everyone's in- vited, especially to the concert to hear Trudel. "We're very fortunate to get him," she said. The band has just finished its summer concert series in Rotary Park. On Sunday, it will play at Couchiching Aqua Theatre in Couchiching Park in Orillia at 7 p.m. Whitby's had a community brass band since 1863 and its his- tory is traced in Bramma's book, 'Brass Roots: Whitby Brass Band Then and Now.' Copies of the book are $20 and will be available at the reunion. Tickets for the concert are $10 and can be obtained in advance or at the door. Banquet tickets are $20 and available only in ad- vance. The special price for both concert and banquet is $25. For tickets or books, call Bramma at 905-668-4715. A/P PAGE 42 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 22, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Located In The Rear Of LA-Z-BOY Furniture Galleries 900 Champlain Ave., Oshawa 1-800-642-4561 (905) 723-5211 The Area’s The Area’s L argest Se lection Largest Selection of Howard Mi ller of Howard Miller Clocks!! Clocks!! 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