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See TESTS page 2
BY MIKE RUTA
Staff Writer
DURHAM —Durham Grade 10 students are in
for a rather testy Valentine’s Day.
The Education Quality and Accountability Office
(EQAO), the arm’s-length provincial agency that
administers standardized tests, announced last week
the Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy
Test is scheduled for Feb. 14 and 15, four months
later than originally planned.
After a trial run last year that saw 4,600 Durham
students participate, and perform much better than
most Ontario students, passing the test is now a sec-
ondary school diploma requirement.
The October test date was cancelled after a
breach of security in which a copy of the test was
obtained from a school in Toronto and a portion of
it was posted on the Internet. The EQAO is vowing
to implement “enhanced security protocols” so that
doesn’t happen again.
Dano Spooner, senior communications officer at
EQAO, in an interview could not say what measures
would be taken.
“We are actually reviewing the procedures and
they will be released in the new year,” she said.
Originally, students were to write the test in Oc-
tober and have the chance to write it again, if nec-
essary, later in the school year. But students who
don’t pass the test in February may now have to wait
until they are in Grade 11 to get another opportuni-
ty.
Ms. Spooner said a decision on a second test this
school year would be made in the new year.
She said the literacy test normally costs about
$12.5 million to administer, adding the EQAO was
Ratification vote
takes place first
week of January
DURHAM —Nurses
and the Ontario Hospital
Association (OHA) have
reached a tentative deal
that will make Ontario’s
nurses the highest paid in
the country.
The three-year agree-
ment, retroactive to April
1, 2001, would provide
increases of four per cent
in each of the first two
years, and 3.2 per cent
the third.
This would bump the
full-time salary range to
$22.44 to $33.75 per
hour.
There are also im-
provements to shift pre-
miums, dental and vi-
sion-care benefits and va-
cations.
The Ontario Nurses
Association represents
40,000 nurses, including
those working at hospi-
tals in Durham Region,
and the OHA oversees
136 hospitals, including
Lakeridge Health Corpo-
ration and the Rouge Val-
ley Health System, which
has a site in Ajax.
Nurses will vote on
the deal at the local level
the week of Jan. 7 to 14
with results released Jan.
18.
Both associations are
recommending ratifica-
tion. Contract talks start-
ed in March.
A/P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
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Community news online! Visit us in cyberspace at durhamregion.comTests rescheduled
about halfway through
the process when the test
was cancelled and lost
approximately $7 mil-
lion.
Meanwhile, the
EQAO has been under
fire since it released to
schools Grade 3 and 6
student test results that in
some cases were inaccu-
rate because not all stu-
dents’ scores were in-
cluded.
Ms. Spooner said by
next month the process
of updating the results
should be finished.
“There’s still some
work to do,” she said.
“It’s almost finalized. We
updated the numbers
again (Dec. 19), the
board and school results,
on our Web site.”
The updated results
saw a slight change, for
the better, in the public
board’s results, while the
Catholic board’s overall
numbers did not change.
Fifty-three per cent of
Durham District School
Board Grade 6 students
met or surpassed the
provincial standard of
Level 3 (70 to 79 per
cent) in writing and 56
per cent met or did better
than the standard in
math.
In both cases it’s a
one-per cent increase
from the original results.
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Province buses in
more money for school
boards in Durham
Officials say extra funds
will help with rising costs
BY MIKE RUTA
Staff Writer
DURHAM —Local officials wel-
comed news the Province is providing
$29.3 million in extra, one-time fund-
ing to school boards for student trans-
portation.
The Durham District School Board
is getting roughly $380,000, while the
Durham Catholic District School
Board is to receive approximately
$150,000.
Ron Trbovich, the public board’s
business superintendent, said the
board was “delighted”.
“We’re very appreciative of (edu-
cation) minister (Janet) Ecker’s ef-
forts and the government’s efforts to
deliver that money at this time,” he
said.
Mr. Trbovich said the money
would be used to help address the
needs of its school bus operators,
faced with increasing fuel costs, high-
er salaries and benefits for drivers,
and other pressures.
He said the board would meet with
operators early next month to discuss
their needs and how the extra money
can be used.
In the context of the public board’s
$16-million transportation budget,
the extra money isn’t all that much,
said Mr. Trbovich. But he stressed,
“every dollar is appreciated”.
David Visser, the Catholic board’s
business superintendent, said it was
“disappointing” earlier this year when
extra money was not included in the
provincial budget, noting the
Province has not increased trans-
portation funding to school boards
since 1997.
“We welcome the money, it was
something that boards across the
province last year had received,” he
said.
Mr. Visser said the board has a
price escalation clause with its school
bus operators and had budgeted more
than $200,000 to cover increases in
the price of diesel fuel. The money
will be allocated to that fund, he said.
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BY MIKE RUTA
Staff Writer
DURHAM —Telling her
colleagues she has been “very
committed” to the job over the
past year, Elizabeth Roy was
given the nod to lead the
Durham District School Board
for the next 12 months.
The Whitby trustee was the
choice of her peers at Monday
night’s vote for chairman after
being nominated by fellow
Whitby Trustee Doug Ross.
“Thank you to the assembly
for the support to go into anoth-
er year,” said Trustee Roy. “The
last few weeks we’ve been
working together for a common
goal. I hope we can continue for
the entire year.”
She said she has tried to be as
fair as possible and likened the
learning curve she followed as
chairman to that faced by rookie
trustees.
Scugog Trustee Martin Dem-
mers nominated Pickering
Trustee Paul Crawford for the
job and a secret ballot deter-
mined the winner. The coming
year will mark the fourth
straight year a Whitby trustee
has led the board.
Meanwhile, Ajax Wards 1
and 2 Trustee Marilyn Craw-
ford, also nominated by Trustee
Ross, is the new vice-chairman
of the board and chairman of the
standing committee. Oshawa
Trustee Cynthia Steffen nomi-
nated fellow Oshawa Trustee
Susan Shetler for the position.
Brock-Uxbridge Trustee Nancy
Loraine was vice-chairman for
the past year.
“I know I don’t come to the
table with a lot of experience,
but I’m a quick learner,” Trustee
Marilyn Crawford said before
the votes were cast.
The vote for vice-chairman of
the standing committee went
into extra innings. Trustees Paul
Crawford, Jennifer Bridge
(Pickering) and Melinda Craw-
ford (Ajax Wards 3 and 4) were
nominated, and the first vote
failed to determine an outright
winner.
Trustee Paul Crawford
emerged after a second vote be-
tween himself and Trustee
Bridge.
“I will do my very best to
work with you in the second sea-
son,” he pledged.
Also at the last board meeting
before the Christmas holidays,
trustees were nominated for and
named as liaisons to the follow-
ing board departments:
Finance and transportation:
trustees Paul Crawford, Dem-
mers and Kathleen Hopper (Os-
hawa).
Programs: trustees Marilyn
Crawford and Bridge.
Property and planning:
trustees Shetler and Steffen.
Employee relations: trustees
Ross and Melinda Crawford.
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hears move toward
supplementary
report came out
of previous
proceedings
BY STEPHEN SHAW
Staff Writer
DURHAM —Prosecu-
tors at bail hearings for ac-
cused spouse-abusers are
now relying on risk assess-
ment checklists prepared
by police, a coroner’s in-
quest into the Ralph and
Gillian Hadley murder-sui-
cide has been told.
The domestic violence
supplementary report was a
jury recommendation from
a previous inquest into an-
other murder-suicide, the
inquest was told.
The report, which is in-
cluded in the brief package
provided by police to the
Crown prior to a bail hear-
ing, includes background
information on the victim,
the alleged abuser and their
relationship, as well as a
risk assessment and lethali-
ty checklist to help predict
the threat posed by the ac-
cused.
Daniel Mark, an assis-
tant Crown attorney who
specializes in domestic vi-
olence and works with the
attorney general’s victim
services division, testified
Thursday prosecutors are
being encouraged to pre-
sent risk assessments to the
court during bail hearings
for alleged spouse abusers.
Staff Inspector Brian
Fazackerley, the lawyer
representing the Durham
Regional Police Service at
the inquest, said most po-
lice forces, including
Durham, began using the
reports this year.
Mr. Hadley, a 34-year-
old postal clerk, was out on
bail on charges of criminal
harassment, assault and
breach of court orders
when he shot to death his
estranged wife, Gillian, 35,
in June 2000. He then took
his own life.
The two-month-old in-
quest is examining the cir-
cumstances of the murder-
suicide and the couple’s
dealings with the criminal
justice system in the hope
it may lead to jury recom-
mendations aimed at pre-
venting similar tragedies.
Mr. Mark outlined
changes made by the Min-
istry of Attorney General in
response to the recommen-
dations made three years
ago after an inquest into
the murder of Arlene May
and suicide of her abusive
boyfriend, Randy Iles.
They include the cre-
ation of 16 specialized do-
mestic violence courts
across the province where
offenders can receive early
intervention and domestic
violence counselling pro-
grams if they are willing to
plead guilty.
For serious offenders,
and those pleading not
guilty, there are only a few
jurisdictions that have a
dedicated court for domes-
tic trials, said Mr. Mark.
Toronto, Sudbury and
Ottawa have dedicated
courts staffed by special-
ized prosecutors and there
is discussion about desig-
nating one in Durham,
which does have an early
intervention domestic vio-
lence court, Mr. Mark said.
The ministry plans to
have early intervention
court programs in all 55
court jurisdictions in On-
tario by 2004, Mr. Mark
added.
“That’s our hope,” he
said.
Mr. Fazackerley raised
the suggestion of provin-
cial legislation to force al-
leged abusers to receive
counselling after they have
been charged and entered
the justice system.
Currently, domestic vio-
lence counselling is only
available after a conviction.
But any new law requir-
ing “mandatory interven-
tion” before an individual
has been found guilty
would pose a number of
legal problems, said Mr.
Mark.
Mr. Mark said it would
violate the fundamental
principle of the justice sys-
tem — the presumption of
innocence until an accused
person is found guilty —
and such a law would like-
ly be found unconstitution-
al and struck down.
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Columnist creates
tempest in a teapot
To the editor:
Re: ‘Decision to remove book a banned-aid
solution,’Tim Kelly column, Dec. 16.
I cannot understand why journalists at-
tempt to create an issue where none exists,
in this case the ever-popular topic of cen-
sorship. The unavailability of Adolf Hitler’s
‘Mein Kampf’ at Indigo or Chapters book-
stores is a classic example.
Heather Reisman’s decision is neither
censorship nor banning. If she has decided
this book is nothing more than offensive
hate literature, she is entirely within her
rights not to carry it in her stores. How iron-
ic it is that, had it suited the mood, the press
could have hailed her decision as a victory
for freedom of choice, expression and opin-
ion?
Ms. Reisman has neither the power to
ban the book in Canada, nor the ability to
prevent other vendors from carrying it.
Therefore, it remains available. Mr. Kelly’s
analogies were truly ridiculous attempts at
making a point. Comparing Indigo-Chap-
ters’ book selection with attempts of ban-
ning by the Catholic Church or Ayatollah
Khomeini? Please.
Is he suggesting Ms. Reisman has the
power or influence of either the Church or
Khomeini? Hardly. Furthermore, suggest-
ing Hitler’s autobiography of hate has the
same value and importance as the writings
of Churchill or Roosevelt is also rather
silly. A similar analogy would be to suggest
a comic book is as valuable a teaching tool
as the work of Shakespeare.
Since Mr. Kelly considers this to be such
an important issue, can we expect to see
significant portions of ‘Mein Kampf’ pub-
lished in the Ajax-Pickering New Advertis-
er in the future, perhaps on a weekly basis?
Paul Kalichman,
Pickering
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and I haven’t even had time to look
at the M & M flyer yet?
Or when the cat thinks she’s a fe-
line Godzilla with our miniature
village?
Or when I have to take out a line
of credit to pay for postage of cards
and gifts back to Scotland? (And
the printer runs out of ink just as
I’m running off the annual life up-
date to go along with the photos and
cards).
And especially when I have to
worry about getting our autistic son
to school safety this winter, and I
have to beg and plead with the
Durham District School Board for a
bus. (Apparently, they think he is
capable of walking to school on his
own. Ludicrous when you consider
he can barely deliver a note from
his teacher to the office and find his
way back to class!)
Or how about when a certain
video game company advertises a
product that does not exist, and
children (our son included) are
“sucked in” by the hype at this time
of year.
According to its advertising, a
certain game can be used as a con-
troller with another game. To do
this, you need a special cable. The
company’s posters show children
using this cable. Guess what? The
cable doesn’t exist!
When confronting this certain
company by e-mail, they are unable
to give any details, price or release
date for this item. Their retailers are
also being kept in the dark and are
being inundated by requests from
confused consumers.
Does anyone think I have a mul-
timillion-dollar lawsuit case? It
would certainly help with the
Christmas shopping.
Ahhh... Christmas...
If I close my eyes to the rest of
the world, and open my ears to Mr.
Bennett, I might just enjoy it.
Which brings me back to that warm,
fuzzy feeling again. Must be the
mulled wine.
I wish you all a peaceful and
(hopefully) relaxing Christmas!
Editorial
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Letters to the editor
e-mail responses to shouston@durhamregion.com
Forget the bottle of whine, I’m all warm and fuzzy
Despite giant dinner party, monster cat and other holiday challenges, Tony Bennett sets the mood right
Christmas looms.
The last-minute shopping is all but done. Stockings are ready
to be hung. Festive meals are being prepared, all in the name of
one special day of the year.
There are gifts to give to mothers, fathers, brothers and sis-
ters. There is the anticipation of seeing a youngster’s face as he
opens that special gift Dec. 25.
Imagine, then, that image shattered because of the careless
choice of a drunk driver.
Statistics released this week by the Durham Regional Police
Service show twice as many motorists have been charged with
drinking and driving in the first two weeks of its latest Reduce
Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) campaign over last year.
Fully 40 people have been charged with drunk driving, ex-
actly double the number in the same period of 2000. Further, 58
motorists received 12-hour suspensions after registering a
‘warn’ on breathalyser tests. A year ago only 27 had received
warnings.
Adding to the troubling numbers is the fact 10 ‘graduated
drivers’have been cited for violating their new licences by con-
suming alcohol. Certainly new motorists should be aware of
their responsibilities behind the wheel, especially regarding
drinking and driving.
People who make the choice to drive impaired — and it is a
choice — don’t think about your mother or father, brother or
sister when they get behind the wheel after a night of drinking.
Do they think of their own?
They surely don’t have the image of a smiling child’s face as
he rips into a special Christmas gift. Do they picture their own
children?
Historically, police RIDE programs have proven successful
in reducing the incidence of impaired driving. Legislation has
been toughened up in recent years to reflect society’s intoler-
ance of this dangerous game. Awareness programs and groups
such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving have done an excellent
job of spreading the message.
If you’re celebrating in the coming days, please make sure
you make a simple choice and hold yourself to it: If you drink,
you will not drive. Period.
If Christmas is indeed a time of giving and you make that
simple choice, it is one rooted in consideration, compassion and
generous amounts of common sense.
By choosing not to drive after drinking, you potentially give
others — family members and strangers alike — the most spe-
cial of gifts: Their future and all it may hold.
Merry Christmas.
A/P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
Give the greatest
gift of all this year
By not drinking and driving, everyone else
can enjoy a healthy and happy holiday
Linda
Sim
Opinion Shaper
shouston@durhamregion.com
DURHAM ––The
Durham Regional Police
are asking for the public’s
help in solving two sepa-
rate robberies which hap-
pened on King Street in
Oshawa on Dec. 13.
At about 3:45 p.m. a
man walked into the Bank
of Montreal on King Street
East near Wilson Road and
passed a note to the teller
demanding money.
He was given the money
and then left the bank and
was last seen getting into a
car.
The second robbery oc-
curred at 4:25 p.m. A dif-
ferent man entered the
Scotiabank on King Street
West at McMillan Drive
and passed a note ordering
money. When his demand
was met, he fled on foot.
The Bank of Montreal
robbery suspect is de-
scribed as a white man, 35-
40 years old, 5-foot-8 to 6-
feet tall with an average
build.
He appeared unkempt,
with scraggly blonde hair
just over his ears and a
blonde moustache.
The suspect was wear-
ing blue jeans with dark
runners, a dark T-shirt un-
NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 PAGE 7 A/P
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derneath a multi-
coloured button-up shirt
and a dark winter jacket
with stripes down both
arms.
The Scotiabank rob-
bery suspect is de-
scribed as 5-foot-8 to 5-
foot-10, with short dark
hair underneath a base-
ball cap with sunglasses
perched on the peak of
the cap.
He was wearing a
three-quarter-length
black leather coat.
Anyone with infor-
mation on either suspect
is asked to phone the
Durham Regional Po-
lice Major Crime Rob-
bery Unit at 905-579-
1520 and ask for either
Detective Steve Ross at
ext. 5360, Detective Jim
Smith at 5362, or Crime
Stoppers at 905-436-
8477.
Pictures of the sus-
pects taken from the
bank video cameras are
available on the
Durham Regional Po-
lice Web site under
media releases at
www.police.durham.on.
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A/P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
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a little frantic. For your shopping convenience,
we’ve extended our shopping hours.
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A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
Keep your four-legged friends safe and warm this winter
DURHAM —While the arrival
of winter continues to be anyone’s
best guess, the Humane Society of
Canada is nonetheless urging area
residents to be prepared to keep
their pets safe when the cold, snow
and ice finally hit.
“Every year numerous pets suf-
fer needlessly because they are not
given adequate protection during
the winter months,”Al Hickey, a re-
gional director with the society,
states in a press release.
“Being aware of the potential
dangers facing pets during cold and
inclement weather and taking the
necessary precautions will help to
ensure the safety of our best
friends.”
Noting the majority of cases
where pets are affected by cold
could have been prevented, the so-
ciety has developed an information
package, ‘Cold Weather Hazards’,
offering a number of tips:
• Old and very young pets are
most susceptible to frostbite and
hypothermia, two conditions pets
can suffer or die from. Risk is great-
ly reduced by allowing pets out for
short, supervised periods of cold
weather. In addition, some dogs
may benefit from ‘coats’;
• To remove the discomfort of
salt and ice balls from an animal’s
paws, carefully place them in warm
(never hot) water and then dry off
with a towel. There are also special-
ly made boots for animals;
• To virtually eliminate the pos-
sibility of cats being killed by the
fans or fan belts in the vehicles they
are using for warmth, motorists
should bang on the hood of their ve-
hicle or honk the horn and then wait
several seconds before starting the
engine;
• Ensure all products with ethyl-
ene glycol, a very toxic substance
found in antifreeze and other items,
are safely locked away where ani-
mals cannot get access to them; and
• No matter how well animals
are protected, there are times when
first-aid equipment is necessary.
The Humane Society of Canada’s
kit offers relevant items, with pro-
ceeds from sales going to protect
animals and the environment. Call
1-800-641-5463 for more informa-
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For more information about the
Humane Society of Canada, visit
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Home Decor
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Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home ADVERTISING
FEATURE
Colouring
Contest Was a
Great Success!
Bernard Barry and Stephen Barry present
Dianna Reid (a former employee of GFO) of
the Salvation Army with a $5,000 donation.
The Christmas spirit is
alive at Home Decor Genuine
Factory Outlet.
The Colouring Contest had
a tremendous response with
boxes and boxes filled with
entries.
“We had an unbelievable
amount of entries,” says
owner Bernard Barry. “The
response was overwhelming.”
In celebration of 38 years
in business in Durham
Region, Home Decor Genuine
Factory Outlet (GFO) gave
away 10 wooden sleighs to
children between the ages of
2-10. As a special "thank you"
to their Moms, the sleighs
were filled with top quality
home decor products compli-
ments of GFO. There was also
lots of great stuff for the chil-
dren.
“The moms and kids
were flabbergasted at how
much stuff there was,” says
Bernie.
For the contest, children
decorated the Christmas tree
by colouring the picture that
appeared in the News
Advertiser
The 10 wooden sleighs
were given out Sat., Dec. 15 to
one winner in each age group.
During the presentation
of the prizes, Jim Bob the
clown entertained the chil-
dren and Bernard and
Stephen Barry, pictured
above, made a company
donation of $5,000 to the
Salvation Army.
“We’re very thankful and
pleased that the business com-
munity comes on side with
our Christmas campaign,”
says Captain Rex Paddock.
“It’s meant a tremendous
help to the Ajax Pickering
area. From our staff, Dianna,
our family services worker
and myself, we thank Bernard
and his staff and wish them a
very Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.”
Bernard says that it’s
important to him and his staff
to help the community wher-
ever and whenever they can.
“We have a one of a kind
culture here at GFO. It’s
unique,” he says. “Our staff
enjoy working here and want
to share their happiness with
others.”
See for yourself why
GFO is a truly unique place to
shop. Come and check out all
of the great Christmas gift
ideas, decorations, decor
items and gift baskets.
Home Decor Genuine
Factory Outlet is located at
458 Fairall St. in Ajax just
south of Westney off Hwy 401.
For information call 683-
2222.
CONGRATULATIONS
DÉCOR THE HALLS
Children’s Christmas Colouring Contest Winners
10 children ages 2-10 won beautiful wooden sleighs packed full with toys and home decor products for their
parents. Jimbo the Clown presented the children with their prizes on Saturday, December 15th at the outlet.
The children (in order of age were) Tristan Crowder Age 2, Mackenzie Greenhalgh Age 3, Nicholas Campbell
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Nickeisha Johnson Age 9, Samantha Cunningham Age 10
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NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 PAGE 11 A/P
Off-duty
Durham
police officer
charged in
collision
BY STEPHEN SHAW
Staff Writer
A Durham Regional Police consta-
ble has been charged with careless dri-
ving nearly three months after he was
involved in an off-duty collision that
killed a five-year-old boy.
Scott Airey, 26, a uniform officer
assigned to Oshawa’s 17 Division, is
to appear on the Highway Traffic Act
charge in a Lindsay courtroom Jan.
25.
Evan Huntington, the grandson of
former Scugog school board trustee
Bobbie Drew, was killed Sept. 22
when the station wagon driven by his
aunt, Janice Huntington, 49, of Port
Perry, was rear-ended by Mr. Airey’s
pickup truck on Kawartha Lakes Road
57, west of Janetville Road, about
12:30 p.m.
OPP said the station wagon had
slowed down to turn into a private dri-
veway when it was struck by the pick-
up, which rolled several times and
landed on its roof. The collision sent
the station wagon into a parked vehi-
cle.
Evan, sitting in a rear-facing seat,
was thrown from the back of the car,
police said. He was transported to
Ross Memorial Hospital, where he
died.
The other occupants of the wagon,
including Evan’s 10-year-old sister,
Brittanee, grandmother Lois Hunting-
ton, and an adult cousin, Jeremy
Wilcox, suffered various minor in-
juries.
The family was on its way to the
Lindsay Fair and were stopping to
pick up another relative at the time.
Constable Ted Schendera, of the
OPP’s City of Kawartha Lakes detach-
ment, said part of the collision investi-
gation focused on why Evan’s seatbelt
failed to protect the senior kinder-
garten student at Grandview Public
School in Bethany from being ejected
from the station wagon.
The Huntington and Airey vehicles
were both seized for mechanical tests.
Const. Schendera said the length of
investigation, which is continuing,
was because officers “wanted to make
sure the appropriate charge was laid.”
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RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo
Let’s shake on it...
PICKERING –– Ontario Power Generation’s Pat O’Brien (right) shakes hands with Durham Regional Police
Constable Martin Franssen while offering more than $10,000 from OPG to the annual Christmas toy and food
drive organized by Durham police. The donation will help police provide food and toys to needy families in the
community. Also on hand for the event were toy drive volunteers Susan Arnott and Allyson Allin (centre).
Rogers trims the
trees with hope
DURHAM —Not every-
one will be home for Christ-
mas.
Child Find and Rogers
Cable employees have deco-
rated Christmas trees with
pictures of missing children
displayed in handmade pic-
ture frames.
“The holiday season is a
time of celebration, but there
are many, many families who
won’t be celebrating this hol-
iday season,” said Holly Ben-
son, director of Child Find
Ontario. “In fact, there were
more than 60,000 cases of
missing children reported to
police this year in Canada.”
Throughout Ontario this
year, Rogers Cable employ-
ees have decorated nine
‘trees of hope’. One is cur-
rently on display at the
Rogers Cable booth at the
Oshawa Centre.
“Our goal is to increase
the awareness for the issue of
missing children at this very
special time of year,” said
Earl Dusek, vice-president
and general manager for
Rogers Cable in Simcoe,
York and Durham. “We have
been a long supporter of
Child Find and wanted to
take the time to remember
those children in the commu-
nity who Child Find and their
families are continuing to
search for.”
Child Find Ontario has
been helping to bring chil-
dren and teens home for 16
years. It is a registered chari-
ty with volunteers in over 20
locations and the leading
voice for missing children in
the province. Its goals are the
recovery of missing children
and prevention through edu-
cation. By working with in-
vestigating officers, families,
corporate partners and the
community, Child Find On-
tario achieved a 97-per cent
recovery for its cases in
2000. Its services are free to
families and communities.
For more information on
Child Find, visit www.on-
tario.childfind.ca.
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of love for Sandra Dee.
Each piece brought in
to her Pickering workshop is
treated as if it were her own.
The final result is a precious
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can be new again.
For the past ten years
Sandra has been bringing to
life all varieties of furniture
made from many different
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Her company, Sandra
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located at 1019 Toy Avenue
Unit 3 off Bayly St.
When you bring a piece to
her shop it’s not simply sanded,
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through a complete restoration.
“Each piece is first disas-
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ponents,” says Sandra. “Then
they’re carefully examined for
imperfections and damage
before being restored and
reassembled.”
Missing pieces are
designed and constructed to
match the furniture. Instead of
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uses dowel, mortise and dove-
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when the furniture was origi-
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to preserve its authenticity
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and value for your dollar
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Sandra Dee is restoring an tea cart in her
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restoring the wheels complete with rubber.
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NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 PAGE 13 A/P
The following new movies
are being released at cinemas
in Ajax and Pickering this
weekend and on Tuesday.
JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY
GENIUS
ANIMATED
Starring the voices of Debi
Derryberry, Rob Paulson,
Andrea Martin, Patrick
Stewart, Martin Short.
Directed by John A. Davis.
‘Jimmy Neutron: Boy Ge-
nius’ tells the simple story of
a kid and his robot dog... bat-
tling evil... rescuing his par-
ents... saving the Earth... and
returning home in time for
dinner. Jimmy is always in-
venting gadgets to make his
life in small-town Retroville
more interesting. A boy ge-
nius with real kid emotions,
Jimmy sometimes fantasizes
about life on his own.
Jimmy and his friends are
anxiously awaiting the open-
ing night of Retroland
Amusement Park. When his
parents forbid him to go, he
and his friends sneak out.
While having the time of his
life, Jimmy wishes his par-
ents would vanish so he can
do whatever he wants, when-
ever he wants.
Meanwhile, all the parents
in Jimmy’s hometown are
kidnapped by invading aliens
— the dreaded ‘Yokians’— a
group of hilarious, gross,
green, gooey egg yoke crea-
tures with eyes that sit in
glass shells.
Initially absorbed with
celebrating the absence of
parental control, Jimmy and
his classmates quickly dis-
cover they have no one to turn
to when things don’t go right.
They not only need, but also
want, their parents back!
(Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10
Cinemas, Famous Players
Pickering 8 Cinemas —
Pickering Town Centre).
THE MAJESTIC
Starring Jim Carrey,
Amanda Detmer, Bob Bala-
ban, Julie Bowen.
Directed by Frank Darabont.
Hollywood screenwriter
Peter Appleton (Carrey), on
staff at HHS Studios in 1951,
is an ambitious up-and-
comer. His first produced
screenplay, the ‘B’ movie
swashbuckler, ‘Sand Pirates
of the Sahara’, has just
opened on a double bill with
John Huston’s adventure,
‘The African Queen’, at
Grauman’s Chinese Theater
on Hollywood Boulevard.
Not only is Appleton en-
joying professional success,
he has a hot starlet girlfriend,
Sandra Sinclair (Detmer), the
female lead in his big screen
debut.
However, his life is full of
‘what ifs...’What if Appleton
was suddenly targeted by the
House Un-American Activi-
ties Committee for suspected
communist leanings uncov-
ered during his college years?
What if Appleton lost not
only his job and his girl, but
his identity as well in a seri-
ous car crash in which he de-
veloped amnesia? What if
Appleton, unsure as to who
he really is, stumbles into a
charming little town on
Northern California’s coast
and is mistaken for one of the
town’s long-lost Second
World War heroes?
(Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10
Cinemas, Pickering
Moviplex 9).
JOE SOMEBODY
Starring Tim Allen, Kelly
Lynch, Patrick Warburton.
Directed by John Pasquin.
Everybody wants to be
somebody and Joe Scheffer
(Allen) is no exception. But
Joe feels like he’s a nobody.
A talented video specialist at
a Minneapolis pharmaceuti-
cal company, he regularly has
been passed over for a long-
promised promotion. And Joe
is faring no better in his per-
sonal life, as he still pines for
ex-wife Callie (Lynch).
Things go from ‘ordinary’
to worse when he endures the
cruellest cut of all — the loss
of his cherished and hard-
earned personal parking
space — at the hands of of-
fice bully Mark McKinney
(Warburton), who humiliates
Joe in front of his precocious
daughter Natalie (Panettiere).
The incident spurs Joe to
embark on a quest for re-
P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
A rts &Entertainment
NEWS ADVERTISER DECEMBER 21, 2001
Animated adventure follows exploits of Jimmy Neutron
Recycle!See JOE page 19
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HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE (NO PASSES) (PG) frightening scenes Fri, Sat, Sun 12:00, 3:15, 4:30, 6:35, 9:55
Mon 12:00, 3:15, 4:30, 6:35 Tue 4:30 Wed, Thu 12:00, 4:30
JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS (STC) Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 12:10, 2:20, 4:40, 6:55, 9:15 Mon 12:10, 2:20, 4:40, 6:55
Tue 4:40, 6:55, 9:15
KATE & LEOPOLD (F) Tue 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 Wed, Thu 1:10, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45
NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE (AA)coarse language, sexual content, crude content Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 1:20, 3:30, 6:00, 8:15, 10:35
Mon 1:20, 3:30, 6:00, 8:15 Tues 3:30, 6:00, 8:15, 10:35
OCEAN’S ELEVEN (NO PASSES (PG) mature theme Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 1:30, 7:40, 10:25 Mon 1:30, 7:40 Tue 7:40, 10:25
THE LORD OF THE RINGS (NO PASSES) (AA) frightening scenes, violence Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu 12:15, 1:00, 4:10, 5:00, 8:00,
9:00 Tues 4:10, 5:00, 8:00, 9:00
THE MAJESTIC (PG) Fri, Sat, Sun 12:25, 3:35, 6:45, 10:05 Mon 12:25, 3:35, 6:45 Tue, Wed, Thu 3:35, 6:45, 10:05
VANILLA SKY (AA) sexual content, coarse language, not recommended for children Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 12:45, 4:20, 7:20, 10:20
Mon 12:45, 4:20, 7:20, Tue 4:20, 7:20, 10:20
HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE (NO PASSES) (PG) frightening scenes Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 12:15, 3:30, 6:45,
9:55 Mon 12:15, 3:30, 6:45 Tue 3:30, 6:45, 9:55
JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS (STC) Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 12:10, 2:20, 4:40, 6:55, 9:15 Mon 12:10, 2:20, 4:40, 6:55
Tue 4:40, 6:55, 9:15
KATE & LEOPOLD (F) Tue 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 Wed, Thu 1:10, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45
NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE (AA) course language, sexual content, crude content Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 1:20, 3:30, 6:00, 8:10, 10:45
Mon 1:20, 3:30, 6:00, 8:10 Tue 3:30, 6:00, 8:10, 10:45
OCEAN’S ELEVEN (NO PASSES) (PG) mature theme Fri, Sat, Sun 12:25, 1:00, 4:10, 4:30, 7:00, 7:30, 9:45, 10:15 Mon 12:25, 1:00,
4:10, 4:30, 7:00, 7:30 Tue 4:30, 7:30, 10:15 Wed, Thu 1:00, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: (NO PASSES) (AA) frightening scenes, violence Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu 12:00, 12:45, 4:00, 5:00,
8:15, 9:00 Tue 4:00, 5:00, 8:15, 9:00
VANILLA SKY (AA) sexual content, coarse language, not recommended for children Fri, Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 12:30, 4:20, 7:20, 10:20,
Mon 12:30, 4:20, 7:20 Tue 4:20, 7:20, 10:20
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A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
BY BRIAN MCNAIR
Staff Writer
OSHAWA -Ed Kowalczyk
is a tireless volunteer through-
out the year as the hockey chair
for the Neighbourhood Associ-
ation of Sports Committees.
But, with Christmastime and
hockey tournament time being
pretty much synonymous, this
is a particularly busy time of
year for the 46-year-old City of
Oshawa employee.
Fortunately, he’s not alone.
Kowalczyk is one of about
40 NASC volunteers who will
oversee the annual Checkers
Variety Tournament at all five
Oshawa arenas beginning on
Boxing Day and continuing
through to Dec. 30.
“By the end of the tourna-
ment, we’re just whacked out,”
Kowalczyk says on behalf of
his fellow committee members.
“It’s a tremendous effort. A lot
of people are taking their holi-
days that week and they’re
down at the rink 12 to 16 hours
a day. That’s why it’s so suc-
cessful.”
Successful indeed.
When Kowalczyk first be-
came involved as tournament
chair five years ago, 59 house
league teams took part.
That number has grown to
96 in 1998, 130 in 1999, 160
last year and a record 170 this
year.
“The only problem we have
in Oshawa is we’re running out
of ice surfaces,” says Kowal-
czyk, singing a familiar tune.
“We’re about as big as we can
be now.”
An annual event for more
than 30 years, the Checkers
tournament will see nearly
3,000 players skating at Chil-
dren’s, North Oshawa, Harman
Park, Ice Sports and the Civic
Auditorium.
Some 100 teams will repre-
sent Oshawa’s NASC, CYO
and OCHL leagues, another 30
come from the Clarington
Recreational Hockey League
and the remaining 40 come
from such areas as Whitby, Port
Perry, Ajax, Peterborough, Bar-
rie, Port Hope, Cobourg and the
Greater Toronto Area.
Championship day will be
held Sunday, Dec. 30, on both
pads at Ice Sports, with tyke
games beginning at 7 a.m.,
novice games at 9 a.m., atom
games at 11 a.m., juvenile
games at 1:30 p.m., peewee
games at 4 p.m., bantam games
at 6 p.m. and midget games at 8
p.m.
There are also eight novice
instructional teams for players
aged five and six who will play
at the Civic and get a chance to
skate with the Oshawa Gener-
als at the end of each day.
“The talk is it’s one of the
best tournaments around,” says
Kowalczyk.
“Basically we’ve got 20
mini-tournaments in four
days.”
Kowalczyk also serves as the
Oshawa Ice Advisory Council
representative and the schedul-
ing chairperson for NASC
hockey.
“He works hard for the pro-
motion of kids just like (tourna-
ment chair) Peter Drake and the
rest of the volunteers,” says
John Dallas, who has served as
referee-in-chief since 1978.
Kowalczyk, whose 16-year-
old son Boston will play in the
tournament for the NASC Sto-
rie Park midget team, has been
a fixture on the local sports
scene for many years.
Born and raised in Oshawa
and a graduate of Central Col-
legiate, he has worked for the
City’s parks and recreation de-
partment for 25 years and start-
ed both the Oshawa Men’s Ball
Hockey League and the Os-
hawa Oldtimers’ Ball Hockey
League.
‘One of the best tournaments around’
Hard-working group of
volunteers grow house
league tourney to a
record 170 teams and
nearly 3,000 players
from all over Durham
Region and beyond
ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ News Advertiser photo
OSHAWA -Some of the hard-working volunteers of the Checkers Variety Tournament include (sit-
ting) Ed Kowalczyk, (back row, from left) Peter Drake, Heather Dallas, John Dallas and Martha
Boate. The tournament, featuring teams from all over Durham Region, begins Boxing Day and con-
tinues through to Dec. 30.
‘It’s a tremendous
effort. A lot of
people are taking
their holidays that
week and they’re
down at the rink 12
to 16 hours a day.
That’s why it’s so
successful.’
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NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 PAGE 19 A/P
Recycle me!
Joe wants to
be a somebody
demption... or at the very least a re-
match with Mark.
(Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas).
ALI
(Opens Tuesday)
Starring Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Jon
Voight, Mario Van Peebles.
Directed by Michael Mann.
When Cassius Clay became
Muhammad Ali, he also became the
most vilified sports figure since Jack
Johnson stirred the cry for a “great
white hope”.
But Ali fought for more than cham-
pionship titles. He fought for the respect
of people of all colours in all nations.
He fought against the U.S. government.
He fought for the right to use the name
Ali — against those who found its ori-
gins a threat and against those who
would use it to control him. He fought
with his fists. He fought relying on his
faith in his God and in himself.
Ali’s influence upon his own gener-
ation and subsequent generations is as
indisputable as it is open to interpreta-
tion.
(Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas).
KATE & LEOPOLD
(Opens Tuesday)
Starring Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman.
Directed by James Mangold.
When two strangers meet in New
York City, separated by 100 years, a
century’s worth of differences come
crashing together.
Kate McKay (Ryan) is a modern-
day executive, a 21st-century woman
driven to succeed in the corporate
world. Leopold (Jackman), the Third
Duke of Albany, is a charming 19th-
century bachelor. Each has grown
weary of waiting for love.
But when a dramatic twist of fate
lands Leopold in present-day New
York, they must confront the prospect
of a love affair 100 years in the making.
(Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas,
Famous Players Pickering 8 Cinemas
- Pickering Town Centre).
For a complete listing of what’s
playing on area movie screens, contact
your local cinema.
JOE from page 14
‘Camp X-mas’ stage show wraps up this weekend
DURHAM —There’s still
time to catch the historical per-
formance of the ‘First Camp X-
mas.’
The play has been specially
made to celebrate the 60th an-
niversary of historic Camp X in
Whitby.
The final two performances
of the play can be seen at The
Class Act Dinner Theatre on Fri-
day, Dec. 21 and Saturday, Dec.
22.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and
dinner served at 6:15 p.m.
‘First Camp X-mas’ is a fac-
tual play written by Lynn-Philip
Hodgson and Alan P. Longfield.
Those attending will get the
chance to meet several Camp X
veterans and find out what they
did during their first Christmas
there.
Tickets for the play are
$34.95 and include dinner and
the show.
For more information, phone
905-668-2229 or visit
www.classactdinnertheatre.com.
The Class Act Dinner Theatre is
located on 104 Consumers Dr. in
Whitby.
Workshop helps creative writers
PICKERING —As-
piring authors suffering
from writer’s block can get
help at an upcoming work-
shop.
The Ontario Writers’
Network hosts ‘break-
through — creativity and
motivation for writers’ on
Saturday, Jan. 5 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pick-
ering central library
branch.
The workshop is de-
signed to get participants’
words flowing and help
make a breakthrough to
the next level of writing.
Workshop leader Brian
Henry teaches creative
writing at Ryerson Poly-
technic University and
George Brown College
and has led writing work-
shops across Ontario.
The cost is $35. To reg-
ister, call Linda at 905-
427-2993.
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A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 Read all about it online at durhamregion.comMusical journey illustrates birth of Christ
AJAX —A Sunday
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for the Christmas season.
Sunday school children at
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Dec. 23 at 5 p.m. Admission
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The church is at 475
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Junior A, atom clubs
sponsor four
less-fortunate families
PICKERING —Two Picker-
ing Panthers teams combined to
brighten the Christmas season
for the area’s less fortunate last
week.
For the third consecutive year,
the Pickering Boyer Pontiac Pan-
thers junior ‘A’ and Pickering
Panther atom ‘A’ hockey clubs
made their traditional trip to the
Ajax-Pickering Salvation Army.
The two teams joined together to
sponsor four local families in the
Salvation’s Army’s Christmas as-
sistance program.
The two teams first enjoyed a
practice together where Pan-
thers’head coach Bill Purcell put
the players through their paces in
an intense but fun practice. From
there, the clubs enjoyed a pizza
dinner together and then set out
to personally deliver their dona-
tion.
“This is a tremendous event
which supports and demonstrates
our coaching staff’s belief that a
player’s involvement on any
sports team should provide chil-
dren with enrichment well be-
yond learning how to play the
game at a higher level,” said Pan-
thers’atom head coach Dale Lee.
“We are thrilled to be involved in
this event as we wanted these
young players to stop and reflect
on their good fortune as well as
to learn at an early age that it is
critical to give back to the com-
munity that provides us with so
much.”
Michael Boyer, owner of the
junior ‘A’ Panthers, agreed with
Lee’s approach. In addition to
being the lead sponsor of junior
‘A’ hockey in Pickering, Boyer
has the team involved in the com-
munity.
“This is just one of the many
events the junior ‘A’ team has
planned for the players over the
course of the year,” Boyer ex-
plained. “Other events include
the annual Christmas dinner and
toy drive for less-fortunate fami-
lies, visits to the Ajax-Pickering
hospital on a periodic basis
throughout the year and several
outings involving the Pickering
Minor Hockey Association.”
Shirley Stone of the Ajax-
Pickering branch of the Salvation
Army Family Services is pleased
with the effort and is hopeful the
event will help raise the profile
of the need in Ajax-Pickering and
inspire other sports organizations
to follow suit.
“This initiative demonstrates
the spirit of giving that we hope
will be very widespread through-
out the year and especially over
the holiday season,” she said.
“We have many more families
who are counting on our support
over this year.”
To give to the Salvation
Army’s Christmas assistance
program, call Ms. Stone 905-
427-7123.
P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 Sports &LEISURE
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DENTAL RECEPTIONISTS/Of-
fice managers, assistants
Level I & II, hygienists for
Whitby/Oshawa ares. Seeking
independent, motivated indi-
viduals. Various positions.
Pay up to $25/hr ($35 & up
R(R)DH). Send resumes to
FRIENDLY STAFF File #767, c/
o Oshawa This Week, PO Box
481, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa
LIH 7L5
VERSA-CARE CENTRE Ux-
bridge invites applicants for
permanent part-time RNs.
Previous LTC experience an
asset. Fax or mail resume to
Elizabeth Batt, DOC, 130
Reach St. Uxbridge, ON L9P
1L3, 905-852-0117.
DICTA-TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST
for busy X-ray office in Whit-
by. Experience with dedication
to detail essential. Benefit
package. Fax resume to OMI
(905)731-7405 or call
(905)731–4000
Hotel/Restaurant540
GENERAL HELP for Cafeteria.
Experience required. Mon. to
Fri. Please fax resume: 416-
651-0602
Houses For Sale100
$69,900. Lease to purchase.
Adult lifestyle condominium
concept. 2-bdrm, 2 bath-
rooms, livingroom w/fireplace,
separate diningroom, newer
carpets, Florida room, a/c, 5
appliances, Country club
membership. (905)623–3194.
Val Lauesen, Realtor
PICKERING- 401, Private
double story, spacious 4-bed-
room townhouse, walk to
Pickering Town Centre. Very
quiet neighbourhood, closing
March 8th, $154,900. Abso-
lutely NO Agents please. Call
Abid Jaffry (905)837–2265.
Indust./
Comm. Space145
CENTRAL WHITBY, HEATED
storage units in industrial
building, various sizes, dock
level, 10'x10' $100/month.
Movers available. ALSO new
speakers less than half price.
Karen (905)576–1685
Business
Opportunities160
$$ GOVERNMENT - Funds$$
Grants and loans information
to start and expand your busi-
ness or farm. 1-800-505-8866.
CHANGE YOUR LIFE!Access
to a Computer? Work at Home
Online $500-$1500+ PT, $5000+
FT, www.123catchit.com 1-877-
419-2807.
Apts. & Flats
For Rent170
2 BEDROOM,livingroom and
kitchen. $700 per month/first/
last. No pets. Oshawa, avail-
able Jan. 1st. Appliances in-
cluded. Call 905-576–6014
HELP
WANTED
Horse/Cargo
Trailer Mechanic/
Yard Person
Must be versatile,
welding experience
required. valid
driver's license.
Please fax resume
to 905-430-2208
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.
APPOINTMENT
SETTERS
REQUIRED
IMMEDIATELY
Days & Evenings
Full & Part-time
Earn up to $16/hr.
No Selling
Call for interview
(905)426-1322
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Ajax Pickering News Advertiser
130 Commercial Ave., Ajax
Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:00-5 p.m.
Closed Saturday
Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259
24-Hour Fax: (905) 579-4218
Classified Online: Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears
on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.com
Email: classifieds@durhamregion.com
Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser
CLASSIFIEDS
To Place Your Ad In Ajax or Pickering Call:
905-683-0707
E-Mail address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Web Site: www.durhamregion.com
Our phone lines are open
Mon. to Fri. until 8 p.m.
Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER/PRINT CO-ORDINATOR
with an eye for detail wanted...
(contract position with potential for full time employment)
Qualified Candidates must:
❐Have at least 5 years experience in design/illustration
❐Be a Mac Expert in Quark, Illustrator and photoshop, web design
experience would be an asset.
❐Have STRONG proofreading, organization, follow up and multi-
tasking skills!
❐Enjoy working independently, self-motivated.
❐Must have good knowledge of print production.
Please forward your resume, a cover letter along with a pdf file of
your best work to:
Platinumpm@rogers.com
and cc: SandraPlatinum@yahoo.ca
or fax cover letter and resume to 905-683-1177
505 Careers 505 Careers 505 Careers
Metroland Printing, Publishing & Distributing
is the largest and most successful publisher of
community newspapers in Canada. We are a
progressive company who prides itself on its
highly regarded customer service and quality.
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
We have an immediate opening at our
Tempo Printing Facility's Production
Control Department. The purpose of
this position is to produce complete
and accurate press work orders and
print job impositions. The successful
candidate will deal with clients,
suppliers and all printing plant
departments on a daily basis. A
working knowledge of Graphic Arts
and at least two years of relevant
experience or a college diploma /
university degree in the field is
required. The ideal candidate will
have effective communication,
interpersonal and organzational skills
and have a high proficiency in
personal computers (Word, Excel,
etc). Must be available to work days
or afternoons.
Please send your resume and cover letter
on or before January 7, 2002 to:
sfoley@metroland.com or fax (416) 493-1173
THE NEWS ADVERTISER
is looking for prospects to deliver
newspapers & flyers to the following areas
✰✰✰✰✰✰✰
AJAX
Kingston Rd. Hewison Crt.
Mill st. Sherwood Rd.E.
Kearney Dr. Kemp Dr.
Dennis Dr. Hester Ave.
Elizabeth St. Darley St.
Mortimer Cres. Larmer Dr.
Linton Ave. Kane Crt.
Spiers Cres. Sallis Dr.
Shoal Point Rd. Hillman Dr.
Lilley Ave. Davey St.
Ashbury Blvd. Warick Ave.
Mullond Ave. Wiseman Dr.
Andrea Rd. Cowling Cres.
McRae Rd. Clover Ridge Dr.E.
Crawford Dr. Callen Crt.
Graham Crt. Dreyer Dr.E.
Billingsgate Cres. Burcher Rd.
Emperor St. Thorncroft Cres.
O'Dell Crt. Taylor Rd.
Turnbull Rd.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
OR FOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN
YOUR AREA PLEASE CALL
905-683-5117
510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help
510 General Help 510 General Help
The News Advertiser
Is looking for reliable people to insert and
deliver papers and flyers door to door
every Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday in the Pickering area.
Deliveries must be completed by 6:00 pm.
Must have a vehicle.
For more information
call 905-683–5117
COMFORT INN
Pickering
Hiring immediately
part time/weekend
Housekeeping/Night Audit
Resumes can be dropped off at
533 Kingston Rd., Pickering
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.
Mead Packaging (Canada) Limited, a division of The
Mead Corporation, is a Fortune 500 Company and a
leader in the North American Packaging Industry. We
are seeking a proactive and results oriented professional
to join our manufacturing team at our Ajax facility.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
License and 10 years experience required
Duties/Qualifications:
• Must be able to complete electrical installations
• Strong Troubleshooting skills
• Strong electronics background a must
• Experience with AC/DC drives, PLC's and Servos
• Printing press knowledge preferred
• Computer skills include windows, spreadsheets and
databases
• Shift/Weekend work will be required
• Must be available for occasional "on-call" duty
We are an equal opportunity employer and offer a
competitive compensation package.
We thank everyone who applies but only those selected
for interviews will be contacted.
Please send your resume to:
MEAD PACKAGING (CANADA) LIMITED
Human Resources - Electrician
281 Fairall St., Ajax, Ontario
LlS 1R7
Fax (905) 683-5032. E-mail: jc3@mead.com
HIGH LINER FOODS
INCORPORATED
Part-time Retail Merchandiser
High Liner Foods Inc., market leader for seafood products,
requires a Part-time Retail Merchandiser to join our progressive
sales team.
The Merchandiser is responsible for calling on retail grocery
stores in the territory of Scarborough through Peterborough/
Trenton. The position requires a three-day workweek and a
personal vehicle. The incumbent must possess two to three years
sales experience in retail grocery accounts and excellent inter-
personal skills.
Please apply in confidence, no later than January 2, 2001, to:
Lynn Wagner, Human Resources Generalist
P.O. Box 910, 100 Battery Point
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia B0J 2C0
Fax: (902) 634-4785
Lynn.wagner@highlinerfoods.com
For more information please refer to our web site
www.highlinerfoods.com
Looking for a Career in
Law Enforcement?
Start on the right path,
gain experience in Security
or Private Investigations with
INTELLIGARDE INTERNATIONAL
Fax resume to:416-469-4255
Please quote #0017
THE NEWS ADVERTISER
Is looking for carriers to deliver
papers and flyers door to door
Wed. Fri. & Sat. by 6:00 PM.
in their neighborhoods.
call 905-683–5117
UXBRIDGE TIMES JOURNAL & TRIBUNE
REQUIRES
RURAL ROUTE DRIVERS
to deliver newspapers Wednesday & Friday
in the following areas:
* Uxbridge
* Goodwood
Reliable Vehicle Required
Call Debbie
(905)852-9141
WE NEED ENTHUSIASTIC
MANAGEMENT
As one of Canada's Fastest Growing
Discount Retails Concepts we are always
on the look- out for team players who
like a fast-paced environment.
Salary plus Profit Sharing
Subsidized Benefits
Stock Purchase Plan
Some experience and a desire to learn
and participate in our growth required.
Please fax resume toll-free to:
HUMAN RESOURCES
1-866-483-5140
HERBIES
For Drug and Food
requires
• Full Time Head Cashier
• Full/Part Time Deli Clerk
Must be able to work
nights and weekends.
Please fax resume attention:
Bruno Mignardi (905)683–3511 or
email bmignardi@rexall.ca 510 General Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help
535 Hospital/Medical/
Dental
WHITBY GARDENS - 900
Dundas St. E., One and two
bedroom apartments available
in clean, quiet building. Utili-
ties included. Laundry facili-
ties and parking available.
Call (905)430-5420.
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS,
one bedroom apartment, in
Oshawa, Completely renovat-
ed, all neutral decor, walkout
to large deck. Available im-
mediately. $700 plus utilities.
416-433-0551.
AJAX, BEAUTIFUL 3-BDRM
main floor. Near all amenities.
$1,100+ utilities. Laundry
facilities, large backyard,
large storage shed. Avail im-
mediately. No smoking/pets.
1st/last. 2 Parking. (905)420-
1037, leave message.
AJAX, BRAND NEW 2-bed-
room basement apartment,
bright, spacious, private en-
trance, $850/month includes
parking. Available immediate-
ly. Call (905)427–1024
OSHAWA - 2 BDRMS with air,
clean, quiet bldg. New lower
rate $850/month! Park, Bloor-
401 area. Call 905-432-2935
COURTICE extra large 2-bed-
room apartment, one car
parking. Must be quiet, non-
smoking, no pets. Preferably
Christian. Available Jan 1st.
$900/month. Call 905-576-
7665 leave message.
OSHAWA, spacious 2 bed-
room apts. in small clean
building, freshly painted,
parking, laundry. $690 & $725
plus hydro. Avail. immediate-
ly/January 1st. Call
(905)434–9844.
OLDE WHITBY,bright clean,
1-bedroom with laundry, pri-
vate yard, seperate entrance,
$675 plus 1/3 utitities. Suit
professional couple/single.
Feb. lst / 02 (905)985–3355
OSHAWA - 2 BEDROOM apt.
available Feb. lst., washer/
dryer each floor. Very quiet,
exclusive, adult preferred build-
ing. No pets. 905-579–9016.
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom apt.
available Jan. 1/02. Close to
amenities. One parking. Sep.
entrance, appliances, laundry
facilities. $800/month first/
last/references. Mike 416-
716-6620 or Harry 905-839-
5519.
OSHAWA 2-BEDROOM
basement apartment, newly
renovated, brand new carpets,
$750/month inclusive. Avail-
able immediatley. No smok-
ing, no pets. Call 905-665-
7953
OSHAWA near shopping cen-
tre. Large 2bdrm. February 1st
possession, newly renovated,
two separate entrances, coin
operated laundry facilities, 2
parking spaces. First/last re-
quired. Extremely clean, all
inclusive $850/month. 905-
723–9577.
OSHAWA NEWLY decorated 2
bedroom, close to 401, upper
of house, $650/month, inclu-
sive except cable. References
+first/last Avail. Jan. lst. 905-
987-3043 between 6&9 pm.
PICKERING,2 bedroom
basement , close to Go, free
cable, shared laundry, no
smoking, no pets, $800.mo.
inclusive, available Feb.1. call
905-837–8419.
PICKERING, FANTASTIC 1-
bedroom basement apt. Newly
renovate, eat-in kitchen, new
carpet/ceramic tiles/4pc. bath,
fridge, stove, laundry, c/a.
Parking. $699/Month. No pets,
Avail. January 1st. (905)-626-
5882
PICKERING, luxury home,
new large 1-bedroom walkout
basement, bathroom with Ja-
cuzzi, eat-in kitchen, parking/
utilities, $790 inclusive. Avail-
able January 1st. No pets.
Non-smoker, first/last. (905)
427–0621
PICKERING, NEW 2-bedroom
basement apartment, separate
entrance, parking, air condi-
tioned, utilities included. Suit
non-smoking working person
or couple. $950/month first/
last, references required.
Available immediately.
(905)427–2293
REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regen-
cy Cres., Whitby. Senior Apt.
Complex. One & One bed-
room with den. Clean quiet
building. Excellent location.
Quiet setting across from
park. All utilities included. For
appt. call 905-430-7397.
OSHAWA - Quiet building
near shopping, transportation.
Utilities included. Simcoe/Mill
2 Bedroom for Jan. 1st,
$819/mo. (905) 436-7686 until
7:30 pm.
SOUTH AJAX, furnished/un-
furnished 1-bedroom base-
ment, available Jan 15th,
complete with new 3pc. bath,
fridge, c/a, pool. Share kitch-
en/laundry facilities. Working
m/f preferred, $700/month in-
cludes cable, utilities. Susan/
Steve (905)619–6874
TWO BEDROOM basement
apt. Utilities included. Sep.
entrance. Available Feb. 1st.
Westney/Hwy. 2 Ajax. $865/
month. Call 905-619–9549
TWO BEDROOM,private en-
trance, parking, laundry, spa-
cious ceramic tile kitchen,
avail Jan.1, $950, Ajax. 905-
426–9471.
VARCOE & NASH Avail Feb 1.
2-bedroom main floor of
raised bungalow. $825/month.
Includes separate entrance,
parking, heat, hydro, separate
laundry, no pets. Call
(905)404-8604.
WHITBY - JUNIOR bachelor,
3rd floor, available Feb. lst.
Well maintained low-rise
clean quiet mature building.
Appliances, utilities included.
Security cameras, laundry
fac., balcony, No pets. 905-
666-2450.
WHY rent when you can own
your own home for less than
you think?!! Call Dave Hay-
lock Sales Rep. Re/Max
Summit Realty (1991) Ltd.
(905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-
3211.
Condominiums
For Rent180
ABOVE THE CLOUDS -2 bed-
room Tridel Condo Penthouse.
View -Million $$$. Recreation
facilities. Must be A1++ ten-
ants. Avail. Feb. 1/02. Long-
term lease preferred, $1600/
month all inclusive. Sutton
Omega 416-281-9500
Houses For
Rent185
* A RENT ALTERNATIVE ! ! !
If you are currently paying
between $900-$1400 a month,
I can help you own. Michele
Detering Re/Max Rouge River
905-668-1800
3+1 BEDROOM all brick bun-
galow, fully renovated east
Oshawa. Shows a 10+! Janu-
ary 1st. $1200 plus utilities.
Credit check, references Call
Laura McCollom (905)728-
9414
AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!From
$500. down, own your own
home starting at $69,900 car-
ries for less than rent. OAC.
24 hrs free recorded message
905-728-1069 ext 277. Cold-
well Banker RMR Real Estate.
Aurelia Rasanu.
AJAX - 3 bedroom 2-storey
home. C/air, c/vac, built in
dishwasher, gas fireplace,
large deck in fenced yard with
walkout from kitchen. At-
tached double car garage.
$1300 plus 2/3 utilities. Avail-
able immediately. Close to all
amenities and schools. 905-
626-8487.
AJAX HOUSE,4 bedroom, 2
1/2 baths, double garage, fire-
place, 5 appliances, air, avail.
Feb.1, $1450 plus, 905-433–
7875.
AVAILABLE MARCH 1ST,one
year old house, 3 bedrooms, 3
bathrooms including ensuite
with oval tub, gas fireplace, 5
appliances, great north end
location close to Durham Col-
lege. $1200/mo. + utilities. No
pets/non-smokers, first/last/
references. For appt. call 905-
721–1951 or 905-683-2815.
PICKERING short term rental,
2 months possibly more, 4
bedroom executive, applianc-
es, $1800 inclusive, Condo-
lynn Management 905-428–
9766.
PICKERING, 3 bedroom town-
house, 5 appliances, finished
basement, $1250 plus, no
pets, no smokers, references,
avail. Jan.1, 905-686–6850,
after 7 pm.
WHITES RD./SHEPPARD Ave,
Pickering, 3 bedroom bunga-
low, avail. immed., 905-839–
1440.
Townhouses
For Rent190
OSHAWA, BE A part of a
community in a community.
Now accepting applicants for
2, 3 & 4-bedroom townhouses
at Hillcrest Heights. Contact
Dwayne or Amy (905)576–
9299.
Rooms For Rent
& Wanted192
ALTONA ROAD/SHEPPARD
furnished room in clean adult
home share separate kitchen,
bathrooms. Employed mature
nonsmoker preferred. Refer-
ences, first and last. 905-509-
2459.
NORTH OSHAWA fully fur-
nished basement rooms with
satellite dish, share kitchen &
bathroom. $100/week. Avail-
able Immediately. No smok-
ing, no pets. (905)743-9448
Shared
Accommodation194
AVAIL. JAN. 1ST - Nice room
in quiet home. Full use of
house, parking, close to 401,
OC, bus. Working professional
non-smoker preferred. $425
first/last. Call 905-728-1850
CAESEREA,large clean
house, parking, garage, avail-
able immediately. $500
month. First & last required.
Call 905-509–1467.
LOOKING FOR HOUSEMATE -
share house -Ajax by lake,
available now. Furnished or
unfurnished bedroom, own
bathroom, use all appliances,
parking, non-smoker, must be
clean/quiet. $550/month inclu-
sive, first/last. Cell 416-717-
6603
AJAX-convenient to 401 - 3
bedroom executive non-
smoking furnished home to
share with one. Separate 4pc.
private bath, own livingroom.
Laundry, a/c, fireplace. Bus at
door. Suit professional. Quiet
street. $775/mo/negotiable.
Immediate. Parking. 905-
686–9963
Rentals Outside
Canada205
CLEARWATER FLORIDA, fur-
nished 2-3 bedroom manu-
factured homes. 85° pool,
105° hot tub, near beaches,
major attractions, NHL Hock-
ey, NFL Football, Blue Jay
baseball. Children welcome.
Photos. (less than motel)
(905)683–5503
Recreation
Vehicles212
1985 CORSAIR SUPREME
motorhome, 34 ft. fully loaded,
47,000 kil., $17,000 o.b.o.1989
Jeep Comanche pickup 4x4, 6
cyl., 5-speed stand, 160,000
kil, complete, new exhaust
$l,800 o.b.o. (905) 433–0783
Snowmobiles233
1997 ULTRA SP POLARIS
snowmobile with reverse. Ex-
cellent condition, $4300 obo.
Call after 8 p.m. 905-985-
9962.
Resorts
Camps235
ONTARIO VACATION oppor-
tunities, avoid Foreign Ex-
change costs on US $$$$.
Resort accommodations
available during January,
May, July August. All within
90 minute drive from Toronto.
Rush to phone and call 905-
436–0529 for complete details
and costs.
Poultry
and Livestock305
ILLNESS forces sale. 96
AQHA Stallion sorrel, 2001
colt, not reg. sorrel 905-725–
7493
Articles
For Sale310
LEATHER JACKETS, up to 1/
2 price, leather purses from
$9.99, luggage from $29.99,
leather wallets from $9.99.
Entire Stock Clearance Sale!
Family Leather, 5 Points Mall
Oshawa. 905-728–9830 or
(416)439-1177 Scarborough
CARPETS - lots of carpets. I
will carpet 3 rooms ( 30 sq.
yd.) Commercial carpets for
$319.00. Residential on Berb-
er carpets for $389.00. In-
cludes carpet, premium pad,
expert installation. Free, no
pressure estimate. Norman
(905) 686-2314.
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.
7-PC FRENCH PROVINCIAL
bedroom suite $1300; gas
lawnmower $225; Bamboo
display unit $50; solid wood
table w/chairs $500; Coffee w/
matching end tables $250;
computer desk w/matching
file cabinet & bookcase $250;
Blue table lamp $25; Ivory
table lamps $50; Mahogany
console $75; 905-576-1015.
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES
HANK'S APPLIANCES.
Matching fridge/stove, good
condition $249; Whirlpool
Washer +dryer $449/pair.
Washers reg/extra-cap $149/
up. Dryers extra/reg $125/up.
Selection apt.-size washers/
dryers. Selection fridges $100/
up. Side-by-sides $299.
White/almond stove, full/apt-
size $150/up. Air conditioners
$100/up. Portable dishwash-
ers $225/up. Visit our show-
room. Parts/sales/service.
426 Simcoe St.S. Mon-Fri 8-
6pm, Sat 9-5pm, Sun 11-4pm.
(905)728-4043.
AFFORDABLE LAPTOP Com-
puters. All brands names,
Dell, Compaq, Toshiba, IBM.
Prices start from $599.99. Ja-
son Pottinger 905-576-0403
Ian Parker 905-725-3451.
www.laptopguys.8m.com
ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS.
All wood and solid brass,
chest of drawers $3,000; triple
mirror dressers $3,000/ea; 4-
poster bed $3,800; Call 905-
426–9372
APPLIANCES:refrigerator 2-
door frost free, deluxe stove,
matching heavy duty washer/
dryer $675/all- will sell sepa-
rate. Also washer used 2
years $250 +Dryer and 8 mo
old dishwasher $275. (905)
767-6598
BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry-
wood. Bed, chest, tri-dresser,
mirror, night stands, dovetail
construction. Never opened.
In boxes. Cost $9000, Sacri-
fice $3500. 416-748-3993
BOY'S CHRISTMAS items,
1999 Liquid snowboard/bind-
ings, size 10-boots $300.,
size 6, Nordica ski-boots, $75,
golf clubs, $50, 2000 Wash-
burn guitar/Marshall 10W.
amplifier, $275, jackets. 905-
655–8538, after 5.
CARPETS SALE & HARD-
WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3
rooms from $339. (30 sq. yd.)
Includes: carpet, premium
pad and installation. Free
estimates, carpet repairs.
Serving Durham and sur-
rounding area. Credit Cards
Accepted Call Sam 905-686-
1772.
CARPETS! CARPETS!CAR-
PETS! 3 rooms carpeted with
pad and installation $299 (32
yds.). SPECIAL BUY - 24oz.
Berber, 10 colours, $7.50/yd.
32oz Berber, 12 colours,
$8.50/yd. 45oz Nylon Saxony,
30 colours, $13.50/yd. NO
HIDDEN COSTS. Free shopt at
Home Service. Guaranteed
Best Prices. SAILLIAN CAR-
PETS, 905-373-2260.
CARPET, VINYL & LAMINATE
SALE-Carpet three rooms,
completely installed w/premi-
um pad, 30sq.yds, from $339.
Free/fast service. Guaranteed
installation, residential/com-
mercial. Financing available.
Customer satisfaction guar-
anteed. For free estimate Call
Mike 905-431-4040
COMPUTER SPECIALS,Pentium
4 tower of power $888. Dell
Pentium internet start $249. 17"
Acer monitor $138. Discounted
laptops, big selection from $399.
GIFT for men CD-Burner Special
$159 installed!! 17 years experi-
ence. We love doing upgrades/
difficult repairs. (905)655–3661.
DININGROOM 14 PCE cherry-
wood. 92" double pedestal. 8
Chippendale chairs. Buffet, hutch,
server, dovetail construction. Still
in boxes. Cost $14,000. Sacrifice
$5000. (416)746-0995.
DIRECT SATELLITE DISH -
Program your own HU card,
HU programmer $199. Com-
plete RCA systems. Installa-
tion and emulation available.
905-626-6092
DIRECT TV card programmed
at your door. $20, no guaran-
tee. Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax
only. Complete system pro-
grammed $400. One month
guarantee. 905-767-4787.
DTV RCA SATELLITE sys-
tems, complete with dual LNB,
programmed hu card, H & HU
card programming, installa-
tion available. Kirk Satellite
Services, (905) 728-9670.
DIRECT TV, US Satellite com-
plete $350; $400 w/3 month
programming guarantee. Card
programming $20-1 month
guarantee, $10 no guarantee.
416-409-6855 -Pickering
DIRECTV SALES/SERVICE. H-
cards $450; Hu $350. H pro-
gramming $60; HU $25. Sys-
tems $399. Dishnetwork sys-
tems $340. AVR3 autoroll
$200. Installation available.
Ajax 905-426-9394.
FILING CABINETS,used vertical
and lateral, up to 70% OFF new
list prices. Call 905-668-0800.
GOALIE EQUIPMENT -DR
Magnum 31" goalie pads good
condition $250 OBO; chest
protector, Vaughn Legacy
1400 Sr. excellent condition
$220 OBO. Call 905-839-8398
HARDWOOD FLOORS FOR
BETTER HEALTH. Prefinished
and unfinished from $l.99
sq.ft. Showroom: Kendalwood
Plaza 1801 Dundas St. E.,
Whitby 905-433-9218 Oshawa
Hardwood Floors Ltd.
MEN'S 3/4 length, black
leather coat, zip out lining, top
quality, good condition, size
2X, $250. 905-373-6082.
MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN -
Everything like new! Dining-
room medium oak set w/china
cabinet, 4 highback chairs
$1,400; wicker dinette w/glass
top & 4 chairs $500; living-
room 3pc suite $1000; white
desk $50; computer desk $80;
oak bdrm suite $600; snow-
board $300. 905-436–7222
ANTIQUE FRENCH door, marble
coffee table. (905)697–9462
PIANO SALE on all Roland digi-
tal, Samick acoustic pianos and
used pianos. All Howard Miller
clocks.. Large selection of used
pianos (Yamaha, Kawai,
Heintzmann etc.) Not sure if your
kids will stick with lessons, try
our rent to own. 100% of all rental
payments apply. Call TELEP PIA-
NO (905) 433-1491. www.Tel-
ep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UN-
DERSOLD!
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. $5.00
from each tuning donated to
Canadian Red Cross Relief Ef-
fort. Holiday special. Pay no
tax on all upright pianos. Gift
Certificates available. Call
Barb at 905-427-7631 or
check out the web at:
www.barbhall.com Visa, MC,
Amex.
PLAYSTATION MOD CHIPS
PS1 $35., PS2 Ver 1 & 2 $75,
Ver 3 $95, Ver 4 $125. All
work guaranteed. Install while
you wait. Beatrice/Wilson area
(905)721-2365
PLOW FOR SALE, 1992 8'
Fisher, with all controls,
mount to fit 1988-99 Chev.
$1800. Call 416-569-4219
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.
Sick of
RENTING?
1st Time Buyer?
Professional Renter?
Honest Answers....!
Professional Advice...!
To “Own” Your Next Home!
1-800-840-6275
905-571-6275Ability R. E.Direct
Mark Stapley Sales Rep.
OSHAWA
2 & 3 B/R apts. 280
Wentworth St. W. $765
& $876. Utilities incl.
Close to schools, shop-
ping, 401. Public Transit
right past your door. For
appt. call
(905) 721-8741
A/P PAGE 26- NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com
DURHAM'S LARGEST
CHRYSLER DEALER
Has an opening for
NEW/USED
SALESPERSON
We offer:
• Great floor traffic
• Aggressive remuneration package
• Monthly & Annual bonus
• Good benefit plan
• Demo supplied
Become Part of our Winning Team!!!
For private and confidential interview
call and ask for Dwayne or Ted
VILLAGE CHRYSLER AJAX
19 Harwood Ave. S.,
Ajax, Ontario. LlS 2B9
(905) 683-5358
Ask for Dwayne or Ted
530 Sales Help &
Agents 530 Sales Help &
Agents
Sales Professionals
Wanted in Pickering / Ajax
Regional Promotions Inc., Canada's fastest
growing direct mail advertising company is
looking for sales professionals to manage
established sales territories. Individuals
must have solid communication skills, and
be able to manage multiple accounts
simultaneously.
We offer an excellent compensation package
that combines an attractive base salary with
above average commission structure, car
allowance, full product training and solid
back-up support.
Must have a car.
If You Are A Self Starter Looking
For A Great Career Opportunity,
Fax resume TODAY To...
Regional Promotions Inc.
Fax (416) 438-5525
DIE-MAX TOOL & DIE LTD.
Due to our continued growth we require
dynamic & motivated individuals for:
DAY/NIGHT SHIFT
o EXPERIENCED TOOL & DIE MAKERS
o JUNIOR ENG/CNC PROGRAMMER
o 2ND - 3RD YEAR APPRENTICE
o GENERAL LABOUR
FAX RESUME TO:905-619-1671
email: diemax@idirect.com
515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help
Eastern GTA custom machinery builder is seeking
professionals for the following positions:
• CAD/CAM programmer for CNC machine tools
• Welder for fabricating, fitting and welding
• Machinist for CNC mills, lathes - apprentices
considered
• Assembly mechanic - experience in hydraulics,
pneumatics, and electronics.
Education and/or experience are required.
Qualified applicants may fax resume
with references to: Mr. Lee (905) 434-6409
This is a contract position reporting to
the Supervisor, Purchasing, working 3
days a week. You will be responsible for
purchasing functions and tracking
inventory. Purchasing and inventory
experience, computer skills in Word,
Excel, Outlook, AS400, and Oracle are
essential.
We are looking for a “Team Player”
with above average written and verbal
communication skills.
Please fax/send your resume to:
Human Resources Department
Paxar Canada Inc.
1920 Clements Road
Pickering, Ontario
L1W 3V6
(905) 426-6397
While we thank all applicants for their
interest, only candidates selected for an
interview will be contacted. No
agencies please.
MENNONITE MEATS
The Healthy Wholesome Tastes of
Drug-free Beef, Poultry, Pork, Sausage.
Plus Homemade Jams, Chutneys & Preserves
Open: Friday: 10 - 6 & Saturday: 9 - 4
1513 Hope Clarke (East Town Line) Rd.Newtonville
Oshawa Newtonville Port Hope
Hwy#2
Hwy#401
1513 Hope Clarke Rd.Newtonville Exit
For Price List & Information on Home
Delivery Call 1-888-257-9995
(Mon. - Sat.)
300 Market Basket 300 Market Basket
PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS
ANNUAL BOXING DAY CLEARANCE AUCTION
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST
ESTATES * LIQUIDATIONS * CONSIGNMENTS *
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE * ELECTRONICS * JEWELLERY * COINS * TIFFANY
LAMPS * SPORTS MEMORABILIA * BRONZE STATUARY * ORIGINAL OIL
PAINTINGS * DVD * CORDLESS PHONES * PRINTS * DINING SETS *
GIFTWARE * MIRRORS * ART * COMPUTERS * RUGS
OVER 1000 ITEMS TO BE OFFERED
CATALOGUE SALE - WILL BE SOLD IN DETAILS LOTS BY:
PUBLIC AUCTION
WED., DEC. 26 AT 12:NOON (PREVIEW 11:AM)
THE HOLIDAY INN OSHAWA
1011 BLOOR ST. E., OSHAWA
JEWELLERY
Large selection of ladies & gents 10-14kt gold diamond and genuine stone
rings. Earrings, bracelets, designer watches, pearls, pendants, sterling
silver, Gold etc.
COLLECTIBLES
Tiffany glass lamps, Crockery, stoneware, iron, Royal Dux, collector plates,
wildlife sculptures, floor lamps, clocks, décor accent items, floor vases,
Fabrege style eggs, Dle cast cars, hand made unique nostalgia items,
signboards, depression glass, bronze statuary, hand made model ships,
CD cabinets, Painted trunks, Silver Candleholders, vases, glassware,
Laurel & Hardy Figs. & more.
FURNITURE
Hand made desks, consoles, mirrors, tea cabinets, valet stands, hall tables,
salon chairs, occasional tables, dining table & chairs, china cabinets, Oak
Dining table & chairs, vanity & stool, tables, French commodes. Consoles,
hand inlay and marqetry desk, Canadian Pine Bookcases, Armoires,
consoles, trunks, dressers, tables, accent items, selection of iron accents,
quilt stands, ferns tables, washstand, tilt wine tables, Armoires,
Entertainment stands, 7pc. Queen Anne Table & Chair set, quilt stand, map
chest, oak secretary desk & bookcase etc.
GENERAL ITEMS
Limited edition art of The Group of Seven, Master Artists on Canvas,
accent & décor art, Port. Stereos, TV’s, cordless phones, DVD’s, framed
sports memorabilia, Jerseys, pucks, sticks, etc. 36 X 48 Grand Foyer
Mirrors, various accent sizes, all from Italy with Museum frames. CD racks,
fountains, foyer sculptures over 6 foot,
Many more items too numerous to mention.
Plan to attend, Limited seating, arrive early....Something for everyone...
NO BUYERS FEES OR PREMIUMS*
Terms: Cash, Visa, Mc, Interac, as per posted & announced, additions &
deletions apply.
Information: call - 416-298-1762. www.proauction.com for mailing list.
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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
OUTSTANDING HOLIDAY AUCTION
Antiques, Collectables, Doultons & Steiff Collection
BOXING DAY, WEDNESDAY DEC. 26TH,
10:00 A.M. (Viewing 8:00)
MacGregor Auctions, Located in Orono at Silvanus
Gardens. Take 115/35 Hwy. (10 km. North of 401
Hwy.) to Main St. Orono, follow signs
to Mill Pond Rd. & East 2 km.
Our 10th Annual Boxing Day Auction features an ex-
ceptional offering of articles from the past, original
& refinished condition. Partial list includes pine flat-
to-wall, jam cupboard, pail bench, diningroom set
c30's, Golden oak 9 pc. diningroom set (modern),
buffets, sideboards, bakers cupboard, Victorian set-
tees, oak jam cupboard, postmasters & secretary
desks, washstands, oak hall stand/seat, misc. dress-
ers & chests, cedar wardrobe, 6 Victorian balloon
back chairs (c.1880s), wicker wheelchair, exception-
al offering of tables (parlour, oak, pine, kitchen,
dropleaf, candle & work, original & refinished),
glass showcase, early cradle, games table, slant
desk, canoe, display case, blanket boxes, plant
stands, tool & wood boxes, selection of chairs &
rockers, shaving mirrors, old teddy bear, Steiff ani-
mal collection, including Vintage 24" donkey on
wheels, bears, fawn, rooster, beaver, lion, monkey,
lamb, penguin, fox beaver, dogs, etc. (22 pcs. call
for fax list). Doultons include (#3699, 2265, 3646,
3427, 3604, 3851, 2361, 2476, 1809, 3609, 3755,
3955, 3956, 2229, 3954, 2114), mantle clocks and
pocket watches, early Waterbury carriage clock, but-
ter bowls, spinning wheel, scales, old paper, Jadite
pcs, Eatons box, old lamps & chandelier, radios,
gramophone, old tins, quilts, Pepsi cooler, signed
decoys, hooked rugs, tin truck, musical instruments
(horns, violin, coronet, xylophone, guitar & auto
harp), quality glass &
china, artwork & Ltd. Edition prints.
NOTE: This is a must attend Holiday Auction with
something for one & all.
Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, Interac & Cheque w/ID.
Call For All Your Auction Needs.
Quality consignments being accepted for our
New Years Auction Sun. Jan. 6th, 2002.
MacGregor Auction Services.
905-987-2112 1-800-363-6799
Fax: 905-987-3566
170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent
170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent
170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent
310 Articles for Sale
310 Articles for Sale
310 Articles for Sale 310 Articles for Sale
SOFA & LOVESEAT nearly
new, blue & dusty rose. WALL
UNIT & STEREO EQUIPMENT.
Solid oak doors. Phone 905-
432-7639. snp
SOFA BED w/matching rock-
ing chair $300; new twin bed
$100; dressers $50 each; cof-
fee tables $20 and up; wicker
chairs w/cushion $30 each;
weight & work out bench $50;
stepper machine $30; kitchen
table w/chairs $100;
(905)579–2209
STORAGE TRAILERS AND
storage containers, 24 ft. & 22
ft.. Call 905-430-7693.
OAK/PINE FURNI-
TURE...BOXING WEEK SALE
NOW ON!!!...NO PST/
GST!!!....Our biggest sale of
the year is now on, with unbe-
lievable prices and savings of
up to 50% on selected
items...We are also introduc-
ing special pricing for those
who want to buy high quality
furniture and finish it them-
selves...We hand craft...Enter-
tainment Centres, Office
desks, Computer Centres,
Dining Room Tables, Hutch &
Buffet, Kitchen Tables and a
very large selection of Bed-
room Furniture...Traditional
Woodworking is the leading
manufacturer of SOLID WOOD
FURNITURE in the Durham
Region...We have been build-
ing quality solid wood furni-
ture here for 27 years....We
pride ourselves on being able
to take your ideas/plans and
turn them into reality...Drop in
and see our State of the Art
Woodworking facility and let
us show you how quality fine
furniture is made...Remem-
ber.."There is no Substitute for
Quality"....Traditional Wood-
working..115 North Port Road
(South of Reach Road), Port
Perry...905-985-8774...www.
traditionalwoodworking.on.ca
TICKETS FOR SALE:Toronto
Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors.
Also want to buy Leafs & Rap-
tors tickets. 905-626-5568
VENDOR MOVING - High
quality 3 pc. pine wall-unit, in-
cludes bar & china display
units $2900; maple cocktail
table, end-table, sofa table;
couch, loveseat; (416) 291–
6725
WASHER & DRYER,heavy
duty, excellent condition,
$500. Call (905)427–2293
Articles
Wanted315
CASH PAID for plastic car
models. Built or still in the
box. 905-435-0747.
WANTED - 21" monitor for
computer, in good condition,
reasonably priced. Call 905-
434-0392.
Firewood330
KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD,ex-
cellent very best quality hard-
wood, guaranteed extra long
time fully seasoned, (ready to
burn) cut & split Honest
measurement, free delivery,
905-753-2246.
FREE FIREWOOD - Broken
woodskids and pallets. Deliv-
ery available Oshawa Whitby/
Ajax Pickering area. 905-434-
0392. (snp)
THE WOOD GUYS Hardwood
Firewood company- 12" & 16 "
bush cord, 12" face cord,
beech and cherry also avail-
able. 905-473-3333 "We De-
liver"
Pet, Supplies
Boarding370
GERMAN SHEPPARD pup-
pies. All black, pure bred, no
papers. Ready to go. $250.
Only two left. 905-623-9971
Bowmanville
LOST: BLACK MALE cat, 6
months old, wearing blue col-
lar, last seen December 5th,
Whites/401. Might be trying to
return to Harwood/Westney.
Reward. 905-420-5386 or 416-
618-3436
REG LAB PUPS. Black & Yel-
low. Micro-chipped, dew
claws removed. 1st shots,
dewormed, 7 wks old, ready to
go $600. Phone 905-576-7126
SHEPHERD CROSS Free to
Good Home, 6 months old,
microchipped, all current
shots. Very friendly, loves
people. Prefer house or farm.
Call 905-831-8898
WANTED a Norwegian re-
triever or Golden retriever
(white in colour), call 905-
434–0392
Cars For Sale400
'91 TAURUS WAGON 170,000
km, seats 8. $1200. Call 905-
852-6551
1951 CHEV 2 DOOR,au-
tomatic, deluxe model, cherry
red, hardtop, fender skirts,
good shape, needs some TLC,
but runs. $4000. (905) 436-
7633
1987 NISSAN PULSAR- red,
2dr, t-bar roof, good condition
inside/outside. New tires, ex-
haust, head gasket, starter,
transmission. $1,500. Call
Mark (905)420–9281
1990 ACCLAIM auto,
105,000kms, very clean,
$2300 o.b.o. 1989 CORSICA,
200,000kms, like new, 6 cyl.,
$2995 o.bo. Certified, e-tested.
(905)404-5783.
1999 INTREPID - mint condi-
tion balance of 5 year 160 000
km warranty. Remote start,
2.7 litre automatic. Oshawa
905-438–1246 or cell 416-891-
8693
1989 SUNBIRD 2 dr, 4 cyl
auto, p.w., p.l., no rust
160,000kms $2299. 1990
Chrysler LeBaron,
150,000kms, 2 dr, V6, loaded,
$2,999. Both e-tested & cert.
(905)426–8922, cell (416)729-
3612.
1991 JEEP RENEGADE
100,000 km., $7,500. 95 Chev
Astro van AWD, 165,000 km,
$7,500., 88 GMC 4 x 4 loaded
with plow, 6,000 km, on rebuilt
engine, 5 speed. 2000 Chev
Tracer, loaded, 4x4, 42,000
km, $16,900. 95 Saturn, 4 dr.,
162,000 km., $5,000. All vehi-
cles certified and e-tested.
Call Doug Days, (905) 985-
0074., Eve., (705) 277-3250.
1992 CHEV LUMINA 4-door.
245k, 3.1-litre engine, grey on
grey. A/C, new tires, emission
tested, certified $2900 obo.
Clean interior 905-434–2530
1992 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 4-
cylinder, 5-speed, 2-door, red,
AM/FM cassette, excellent
condition, no rust, great fuel
economy, reliable, non-
smoker, very clean, new all-
season radial tires. $4500.
Certified/Emissions 905-922-
3165
1997 BLACK BONNEVILLE
SSEI fully loaded, super-
charged engine, heads up
display, CD with bos speak-
ers, sunroof, hands free cell
phone included. All the bells
and whistles. Quick Sale,
122,000km $16,000 obo. Call
(905) 668-1396.
1998 MAZDA PROTEGE,sun-
roof, 4 cyl, 5 speed, 75,000
kms, PS, PB, AC, dark blue, 4
dr, am/fm cassette/CD
$11,000. Call (905) 666-8027
2000 PONT. BONNEVILLE
leather, all power, lease $462
+tax, no other cost, 16 months
left on lease, extended war-
ranty, low mileage, last month
prepaid. Call George 905-576-
0520. After 6 -905-579-9892
2001 SUNFIRE SRS,5 spd,
silver grey, am/fm, CD, air,
keyless entry, spoiler 44km,
asking $12,900. Call 905-655-
9265.
Cars
Wanted405
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
1995 EDDIE BAUER full size
Bronco, 96,000kms, fully
loaded, leather interior, asking
$13,000. Call (905)438-1605
or (905)706-6342.
TONNEAU COVER for Sono-
ma/S10 sportside truck, black
vinyl, brand new, channel lock
design, no snaps, $100 firm.
905-404-8242 or 905-376-
2448.
TRUCK CAP FOR SALE - fits
long box S10 - S15 $100 OBO.
Call Justin at 905-885-2028.
Vans/
4-Wheel Dirve420
1991 CHEVY ASTRO VAN 9-
seater, great mechanical con-
dition, mint condition, im-
maculate interior, e-tested.
Asking $3200. Call 905-852-
9099
Auto Parts
& Repairs440
PARTING OUT 2 suzuki side-
kicks. Whole or in parts. Call
Doug days (905) 985-0074 or
Eve. (705) 277-3250.
WANTED - 3.1 GM motor;
also 4 Litre 1993 Ford Aerostr
motor; parts for 1992 auto.
Dodge Colt; Parts for 1993
auto. Ford Probe. 905-434–
0392
Driving Schools447
Personals268
ENERGY WORKER available
(Reiki Master, Crystal Healer,
Ear-coning Therapist) Mau-
reen McBride's Healing/Ener-
gy Clearing media document-
ed, including Toronto Sun.
Four years success treating
leukemia, cancers; chronic
pain management; dissolving
child-adulthood traumas/is-
sues. 905-683-1360 days,
eves, weekends
Nannies/
Live-In/Out270
CHRISTIAN LIVE IN Caregiver for
elderly woman. Must speak
Tagalog and able to cook vegetar-
ian dishes. Markham area. Call
905-470–6106
LEEGER NANNY offers do-
mestic +overseas nannies for
hire. Features: negotiable sal-
ary, stable service, fully
screened. Interested? Please
call 1-888-318-8839 or 416-
426-7257 for more details or
to arrange meeting. Website:
www.nanny4u.org
Daycare
Available273
PICKERING Beach / Rollo:
Loving daycare; 18 months to
12 years. Daily outings
(fenced backyard and park).
Crafts, story time, music, nu-
tritious meals & snacks. First
Aid, C.P.R. certified. Non-
smoking, receipts. 905-428-
1244.
QUALITY CHILDCARE Avail-
able, private home. ECE and
assistant. CPR/First Aid. Nu-
tritious meals, all ages wel-
come. Smoke free, pet free,
reasonable rates. Register
now. Barbara, Pickering 905-
831–9302.
SCHOOL-TIME DAYCARE
NOW OPEN in Ajax, across
from Costco. Experienced,
qualified and very caring staff.
Call now while space is still
available 905-428-8847
WHITES/401, DAYCARE
available in a warn loving
home atmosphere. Mom with
14 years daycare experience.
Infants welcomed. Full-time.
References provided. Call
Mary-Ann (905)831–1605.
Daycare
Wanted274
CAREGIVER WANTED free
room plus $150. wk. in ex-
change for 4 nights a week
from 8:30p.m. to 6:30a.m.
watching 11 & 12 year old
while they sleep. (905)-421–
9111 leave msg.
ECE TRAINED NANNY WANT-
ED:Look after 1 year old,
7:30am-4:00pm, some house
chores, non-smoker. Good
wages. Altona/Sheppard area.
leave message 905-509-1640.
Start mid January.
Psychics294
PSYCHIC SPIRITUAL Reader/
Advisor. All problems - Palm
Cards, Crystal ball reading, 35
years experience. Have
helped many. 99% accuracy.
Also readings by phone,
house parties. 905-666-8527;
416-995-0187.
Mortgages
Loans165
MORTGAGES - Good, bad and
ugly. Financing for any pur-
pose. All applications accept-
ed. Call Community Mortgage
Services Corp. (905) 668–
6805.
CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP,
first & second mortgages to
100%. From 5.75% for 5
years. Best available rates.
Private funds available. Refi-
nancing debt consolidation a
specialty. For fast profession-
al service call 905-666-4986/
905-686-2557.
MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP:
judgements, garnishments,
mortgage foreclosures & har-
rassing creditor calls. GET:
Debt Consolidations, & pro-
tection for your assets. Call
now: 905-576-3505
Home
Improvements700
Painting and
Decorating710
Dating Services900
FRIENDS AND LOVERS DATING
SERVICE!Durham's Own! Find
your mate, or just share a
moment. Listen to all the voice
ads free. Women free to meet
men. (905)-683-1110.
Adult
Entertainment905
SHY COUNTRY
CUTIES!
We're lonely country
girls who just wanna
party!
Ask for Jennifer,
Amber, Tiffany,
or Summer.
Call anytime, toll-free:
1-800-377-9688
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assured
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THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
SUPPLY AND SERVICES DIVISION
INVITATION TO TENDER
During the next two months, the Regional Municipality of Durham expects
to call tenders for the commodities listed below. All firms who are not on
the Region's established bidder's lists who are interested in bidding on any
of the listed tenders are invited to submit their written request to the
following address: (faxed requests are welcome):
Regional Municipality of Durham
Supply and Services Division
P.O. Box 618,
Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 6M5
Phone: 905-571–3311, Fax (905)571-0148
Please identify the appropriate tender numbers and include a brief outline
of your firm's activities. NOTE: Timing indicated is approximate only.
Listing is subject to change.
Commodities - Supplies, Materials and Equipment
Month Commodity Tender No.
December Supply and Delivery of Two (2) Curbside T-699-2001
Delivery Trucks
December Supply and Deliver of Six (6) 11,000 Lb.T-383-2002
GVW Cab and Chassis Units
December Supply and Delivery of One (1) Line T-695-2001
Painter Truck
January Supply and Delivery of Various Sizes T-381-2002
of Pickup Trucks and Vans
January Supply and Delivery of four (4) Tandem T-385-2002
Cab and Chassis Trucks
J. MCCORKELL, P.Eng. J.S. LORNE C.E.T., M.B.A., C.P.P.O.
Commissioner of Works Manager of Supply and Services
60 Bond Street West, 2nd Floor,
Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 8B6
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throughout the whole world now and forev-
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Thank you very much Most Sacred Heart
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A Christmas Tribute
to a Loving Husband & Dad
❦ Brian Morrison ❦
Our stockings are hung by
the chimney with care
We only wish that you could
be with us there.
Thinking of You Always
With Our Love
Wife Paula
Daughters Jennifer & Victoria
xoxox
In loving memory of
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Carolyn Latour
at Christmas
October 28, 1982 - December 16, 2000
Those of us who knew and loved
Carolyn, know she is now one of
God's Angels.
We miss you Carolyn
Love you forever
Mom, Dad,
Bonnie and Gillan
and all your friends.
CAMERON, Judith Ann - Peacefully passed
away on Thursday December 20, 2001 at the
age of 59. Beloved wife of the late Winston
D. Cameron. Loving mother of Kirk and his
wife Darlene, Sandra and her husband Craig
Ridley, and Jason. Cherished Nanny to Jenna
and Kate Ridley. Dear sister to Elaine. Judy
will be sadly missed by her family and many
friends. The family will recieve friends at the
McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old King-
ston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-
8488 from 2-8 p.m. on Saturday. The funeral
service will be held at Dunbarton Fairport
United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Road, Pick-
ering, on Sunday December 23, 2001 at 2
p.m. Interment in Erskine Cemetery, Picker-
ing. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Vic-
toria Order of Nurses - Durham Branch, (223
Brock Street North, Whitby L1N 4H6) or the
Breast Cancer Foundation.
CHERRY, William (Bill)- At his home in Ajax
on Wednesday December 19, 2001 in his 66th
year. Dear brother of John Cherry, Esther
Healey, Annie McDonald, and the late Chris-
tine Smith. Funeral arrangements are private.
If so desired, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. Ar-
rangements entrusted to the MCEACHNIE
FUNERAL HOME,Ajax.
ST. PAUL’S ON-THE-HILL
Christmas Eve Celebrations
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 p.m.
Christmas Day Family Worship & Carols
10:00 a.m.
New Year’s Eve - Family Worship & Party
10:30 p.m.
“Come let us adore him, Jesus Christ, the Lord”
882 Kingston Road Pickering (east of Whites Rd.) 839-7909
You and your family are invited.
CHRISTMAS SEASON
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, December 22nd at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 23rd
8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Monday, December 24th
for Christmas Obligation
4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.,
10:00 p.m. & 12 midnight
Tuesday, December 25th, Christmas Day
8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Please note that there will be NO 7:30 p.m.
Mass on Christmas Day
St. Isaac Jogues
Catholic Church
1148 Finch Avenue
Pickering L1V 1J6
(905) 831-3353
ST. ANDREW’S
PRESBYTERIAN
35 Church St. N.,
Pickering Village 905-683-7311
December 23
10:30 a.m.
Sunday Family Worship
December 24
7:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Family Service
11:00 p.m.
Service of Lessons & Carols
Dr. Everett Briard - Interim Minister
Everyone Welcome
ST. GEORGE’S
Anglican Church
Pickering Village
Hwy. #2 & Randall Dr., Ajax
683-7981
CHRISTMAS 2001
Sunday, December 23
9:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
10:30 a.m. - Family Eucharist and Carols
Christmas Eve
4:30 p.m. - Family Eucharist
8:00 p.m. - Solemn Eucharist (incense)
Rev. Fred Etherden
11:00 p.m. - Midnight Mass
Preacher Rev. James Blackmore
Christmas Day
10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
Sunday, December 30
9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
May the Christmas and New Year’s Season be a time
of peace and hope for all your family
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
at the corner of Dunbarton Rd. N.W. of Dixie & Kingston Rd.
905-839-7271
Absolute faith is not a
requirement in our
church. An open
heart is. Come join us
as we celebrate the
birth of Jesus Christ.
And you may just find
that faith is the
greatest Christmas
present of all.
December 23:
10:30 a.m.
Regular Service
December 24:
7:00 p.m.
Family
Celebration of Christmas
11:00 p.m.
Traditional Candlelight,
Lessons & Carols
and Communion
PEACE
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
PEACE
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
928 Liverpool Rd.,
Pickering (at Bayly)
(905) 839-3521
December 24
Christmas Eve
~7:00 p.m.~
Family Service
~11:00 p.m.~
Holy Communion and
Candlelight Service
December 25
Christmas Day
~10:30 a.m.~
Holy Communion
(ANGLICAN)
Sunday Services
8:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
10:00 a.m. - Choral Eucharist
400 Monarch Ave.,
Units 1 & 2, Ajax, ON
905-683-3863
www.holy-trinity-ajax.ca
email: ht@holy-trinity-ajax.ca
Christmas Eve
4:00 p.m. - Christmas, Kids
and Chaos
(children’s service with Eucharist)
7:00 p.m. - Family Eucharist
10:30 p.m. - Solemn Eucharist
Christmas Day
9:00 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
The Church
of the
Holy Trinity
Sunday 10:00AM Sunday School (All ages)
11:00AM Worship Service
6:30PM Evening Praise & Worship
Monday 7:30PM Prayer Meeting
Tuesday 7:30PM Bible Study
Friday 7:30PM Youth Group
Revivaltime Tabernacle Durham
A Family Oriented
Community Church.
The Church That Love is Building
and Where Miracles are Happening
550 Kingston Rd., Pickering
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Audley James
Founders/Overseers/Sr. Pastors
If we could be of any assistance to you, please call us at 905-837-7791
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES:
Seasons Greetings
MAY JOY, LOVE & PEACE FILL YOUR HOMES AND
HEARTS AS YOU CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF JESUS
CHRIST AND MAY YOUR LIFE BE
TOUCHED BY HIS LOVING PRESENCE.
WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US FOR OUR
CHRISTMAS SERVICE ON DEC. 23rd AT 11:00 A.M.
RRT DURHAM WILL BE PRESENTING THE PLAY
“O HOLY NIGHT” AT OUR 6:30 P.M. SERVICE
CHRISTMAS & NEW Y EARS
CELEBRATIONS
at
The Gathering Place
1920 Bayly Street, Pickering ON
(the meeting place for Pickering Pentecostal Church)
Sunday, December 23
7:00 PM
PPC Choir Presents:
SING W E A LL, NOEL!
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Monday, December 24
7 PM
Christmas Eve Service
-------------------
Monday, December 31
10:00 PM to 12:20 AM
New Year’s Eve Service
-------------------
Worship Services each Sunday are at
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
-------------------
You will always be welcome at PPC
“a safe place for people-on their way back to God”
Christmas At
St. Martin’s
(Anglican)
TUE., DEC. 25~ CHRISTMAS DAY
10:00 A.M. ~ CHRISTMAS EUCHARIST
(BCP)
SUN., DEC. 30 ~ CHRISTMAS 1
LITURGY ~ 9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.
1201 ST. MARTIN’S DR., PICKERING, ON, L1W 3M6
(SOUTH OF BAYLY ST., ONE BLOCK WEST OF LIVERPOOL RD.)
905-839-4257 FAX 905-839-9778
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RECTOR: THE REV. MILLIE HOPE
HONORARY ASSISTANT: THE VEN. COLIN JOHNSON
“And They Came In Haste And Found
Their Way To Mary And Joseph And
The Baby As He Lay In The Manger”
...”And His Name Shall Be Called
Emmanuel. God With Us”
SUN., DEC. 23 ~ ADVENT 4
9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.
HOLY EUCHARIST
MON., DEC. 24 ~ CHRISTMAS EVE
4:00 P.M. ~ CHILDREN’S PAGEANT;
FAMILY EUCHARIST & CAROLS (BAS)
11:00 P.M. ~ FESTIVE CHORAL
EUCHARIST (BAS)
COME & W ORSHIPCelebrate the Spirit
of the Christmas
Season with your
family at the Church
of your choice.
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Pickering Village United Church
300 Church Street North, Ajax
www.pvuc.ca
Christmas Eve Services
24th December, 2001
5:00 p.m.
Children’s Service
7:30 p.m.
Family Christmas Service
Carols, Scripture and a Play
11:00 p.m.
Christmas Communion Service
All Welcome
Bayfair Baptist
Church
817 Kingston Road, Pickering
(905) 839-4621
Christmas Day Service
December 25th at 10:00 a.m.
New Year’s Eve Celebration
December 31st at 10:30 p.m.
Worship Services
Dec. 23rd and Dec. 30th
11:00 a.m. service only
Joy
World
to
the
AMBERLEA
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Family Church
1820 Whites Rd. N., Pickering
905-839-1383 Rev. Dr. Morley Mitchell
Sun. Dec. 23rd
11:00 a.m.
Supervised Nursery & Sunday School
Christmas Eve Services
Mon. Dec. 24th - 7:30 p.m.
Family Service
Mon. Dec. 24th - 11:30 p.m.
Candlelight Service
Christmas at
St. Timothy’s
Presbyterian Church
97 Burcher Rd., Ajax
905-683-6122
Christmas Eve
“Candlelight Family Service”
7:00 p.m.
Rev. Gordon Beaton
“Everyone welcome”
AJAX BAPTIST CHURCH
In The Fellowship Baptist Family
55 Angus Dr. (off Doric St.)
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
SUN., Dec. 23
10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
MON. DEC. 24
Family Oriented
CAROL SERVICE - 6:00 p.m.
Phone 905-683-4802
Enjoy The Lord And His Riches St. Paul’s United Church
65 King’s Crescent, Ajax
Please join us during
this holiday season:
December 23 - 10:30 a.m.
Intergenerational service with
Baptism
December 24 - 7:00 p.m.
Christmas Pageant
December 24 - 11:15 p.m.
Midnight Communion
Service
Intercultural Worship Centre
Evangelical Missionary
Church Canada East
545 Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, Ajax
905-619-9095 Pastor: Olu David
Sundays: 10:30 am
24th Dec. 7 pm - 8 pm
Christmas Carols
Candlelight Service, Hot
Cider to follow
All Welcome
New Years Eve 10pm - Midnight
Pot Luck Supper & singing
in the New Year
HOLY REDEEMER
CHURCH
796 EYER DRIVE
PICKERING L1W 3C2
Telephone (905) 839-9774
Fax (905) 839-6776
CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE
December 24th
CHRISTMAS EVE
5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
December 25th
CHRISTMAS DAY
ONE MASS ONLY - 10:30 a.m.
Mackenzie’s
1st Christmas
Alexander’s
1st Christmas
A very special
Merry 1st Christmas
to our favourite
little niece,
Mackenzie Marie
McDonnell.
Love always
Auntie Cheryl
& Uncle Ritchie
Alexander James
Leveille
Born November 7,
2001, 7lbs. 5oz.
Parents, Benny
& Heather
(Nee Darling)
Grandparents George
& Nancy Wraight
Garrett’s
1st Christmas
Garrett Stephen Janes
We’d like to wish
our son a
very Merry
1st Christmas!
Love Daddy,
Mommy
& Breanna
xoxo
Timothy’s
1st Christmas
Timothy Arnold
We’d like to wish
our grandson a
very Merry
1st Christmas.
Love
Nana & Papa
Johnston
xoxo
Allyssa’s
1st Christmas
Allyssa Jean
Harman
joined Ray &
Martha Jean as a
part of the
Murdoch, Harman,
Boyes & DePratto
families on
September 5, 2001.
Danielle’s
1st Christmas
Danielle Mijares
We would like to
wish our precious
little one a very
Merry 1st
Christmas!
God Bless You.
Love & Kisses,
Mama & Dada
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P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001
RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo
It’s a goal
PICKERING — Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas’goaltender Luke Chivers can only watch as a Pick-
ering High School Trojans player’s shot finds the back of the net during Lake Ontario Secondary School Ath-
letics hockey action at the Pickering Recreation Complex Wednesday afternoon. The Trojans won 8-5.
A Showcase
Christmas for
Panthers, Axemen
Local juniors hockey teams
part of Newmarket tournament
DURHAM —Two area junior ‘A’hockey teams will be
doing more than eating turkey and opening presents this
holiday season.
The Pickering Boyer Pontiac Panthers and Ajax Axemen
will compete in the annual Newmarket Junior ‘A’Showcase
Tournament Dec. 27 to Dec. 30 at the East Gwillimbury
Recreation Centre and Ray Twinney Complex.
The tournament typically includes a number of teams
from the OHA Ontario Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey
League (OPJAHL) as well as those from other tier II junior
leagues in Ontario and additional provinces. This year,
Capital District (Ottawa), Truro, Nova Scotia, Sault Ste.
Marie and Orangeville will compete with teams from the
OPJAHL.
Both Pickering and Ajax hit the ice Dec. 27. The Pan-
thers play the Bramalea Blues from the OPJAHL’s West
Conference at East Gwillimbury at 1:30 p.m. Meanwhile,
the Axemen play the Milton Merchants, also from the
league’s West Conference, at Ray Twinney ‘A’ice pad, also
at 1:30 p.m.
Later that day, the Panthers will skate again, this time
playing the Port Hope Predators of the East Conference at
Twinney ‘B’ at 8:15 p.m.
Meanwhile, the Axemen hit the ice for their second
game Dec. 28 against the Sault at Ray Twinney ‘B’at 9 a.m.
The Panthers play their final preliminary-round game
Dec. 29 against the Aurora Tigers of the North Conference
at Twinney ‘A’ at 9 a.m. The Axemen suit up later that
morning against Truro at Twinney ‘B’ at 11:15 a.m.
Playoffs begin later on Dec. 29, with the championship
final Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Twinney ‘A’.
Pickering tweens perfect
en route to tourney gold
Ringette squad doubles Falls
for St. Catharines crown
PICKERING —The Pickering tween ‘B’
ringette team was perfect at the recent St.
Catharines tournament, winning all five of its
games, including the gold-medal championship
final.
In the title game, the Pickering girls doubled
the score on Niagara Falls 8-4. Maria Greco and
Robin Gallagher paced the Pickering tweens
with two-goal efforts, respectively. Julia
Clements, Stephanie Pillings, Danielle Taglioni
and Andrea Holmes notched one goal apiece.
A perfect 3-0 record through the preliminary
round allowed the Pickering tweens to advance
to the semifinal contest against the Barrie Bliz-
zards. In a much closer contest than in round-
robin play, Pickering posted a 7-5 victory to
earn a berth in the gold-medal final. Greco
scored a whopping five goals to lead the way.
Gallagher struck for a pair of goals.
The Pickering tweens scored a 7-5 victory
over the St. Catharines Penguins in the opening
contest. Andrea Holmes, Robin Gallagher and
Caitlin Partridge each provided two-goal ef-
forts, while Danielle Taglioni chipped in with a
single marker.
In the second game, Pickering ripped the
Barrie Blizzards 7-3. Maria Greco led the way
with a hat trick. Taglioni had a two-goal game
and Stephanie Pillings and Gallagher added one
apiece.
Pickering played St. Catharines Titans in the
third game, winning by a close 5-4 count. Greco
led the way with a three-goal performance;
Pillings and Holmes were the other goal scor-
ers.
Pickering goaltender Kaitlin Kraehling pro-
vided her teammates with solid work through-
out the tournament.
Other team members are Danyelle Brighton,
Emily Burns, Stephanie Foden, Caitlin Par-
tridge, Kimberly Roy and Caroline Zareba.
Greg Clements, Rocco Taglioni and Steve
Greco coach the team. The coaching staff ac-
knowledges the work of Cindy Foden and Lynn
Holmes during the tournament.
SCOREBOARD
AJAX BRIDGE CLUB
Duplicate bridge club results from Dec. 18/01
STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS
SECTION ‘A’ - FLIGHT ‘A’ - NORTH-SOUTH
1. Mark Martinek and Frank VanderBruggen; 2. Darla Peterson and Gord
Humphrys.
EAST-WEST
1. Fred Day and George Creighton; 2. Doris Opdenvelde and Lynda
Creighton.
FLIGHT ‘B’ - EAST-WEST
1. Jean Higgs and Ralph Higgs; 2. Malcolm Longley and David Orme.
STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS
SECTION ‘B’ - FLIGHT ‘A’ - NORTH-SOUTH
1. Donna Dizig and Pat Crampsey; 2. Bob Killen and Ilka Dossev.
EAST-WEST
1. Nancy Dundas and Trevor Dundas; 2. Frank Pichler and Monica Du-
quette.
FLIGHT ‘B’ - NORTH-SOUTH
1. Alba Saptel and Robert Saptel.
EAST-WEST
1. Beryl Bell and Janet McFadyen; 2. Judy Denby and Nancy Adams.
DURHAM WEST GIRLS’ HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Recent house league standings.
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Predators OshawFlex 6 6 0 0 28 8 12
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Don Valley VW 6 3 3 0 17 16 6
Ontario Power Generation 7 2 5 0 13 21 4
Excalibur Excavating 8 0 8 0 9 36 0
13th Annual
Food & Toy Drive
Merry Christmas
Special
thanks
to our
generous
sponsors Please Help Support
Your Community
Help make wishes come true on Christmas morning
Drop-off entrance on Mary St. At McLaughlin Square
(Mary & Richmond St.)
50 Richmond St. E. Unit 11B, Oshawa
From the members of the Durham Regional Police Service
December 1 - 23, 2001
Call 905-436-9033
Control Panel Systems
Oshawa/Whitby This Week
Sign Design
Annandale Dodge Chrysler
Ontario Motor Sales
Golding Graphics
Petro Canada
Thickson Rd. Whitby
City of Oshawa/
McLaughlin Square
Williams Communication
Cliff Mills Motors
Gus Brown
Pontiac Buick
Fraser Ford Sales
Ontario Regiment
Williamson Uxbridge
Drop off a new unwrapped toy or food item at any
police station or at the Clarington, Oshawa, Whitby
or Ajax firehalls, or set up your own Christmas
dropbox.
Members of the Durham Regional Police will pick
up your donations and deliver them to agencies for
distribution to the community.
Cash donations will be accepted at any police
station or at the Drop Off Centre
2001 DODGE VIPER
19 HARWOOD AVE.(North of 401) 905-683-5358
• CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP
“THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER”
2001 DODGE VIPER
SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
AND EVERY NIGHT
HWY. #401
VILLAGE
PLYMOUTH
CHRYSLER
TORONTO OSHAWA
HWY. #2 COSTCO
HARWOODILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAXILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAX
CREDIT PROBLEMS?
May be able to help
you get into a Car, Van or Truck Today!
Some down payment may be required.
905-683-5358
TOM
BRASSOR
PAUL GROBERT
NEW CAR
SALES MGR.
ANNE
HEARD
JON CARTER
BUSINESS
MANAGER
TED
WILLIAMSON
JIM
McELROY
TED
WILLIAMSON
DWAYNE
PICKARD
HAZEN
HARDING
DON
ARSENAULT
+ Downpayment may vary with credit severity. Approval conditions may vary according to credit severity. *2001 Finance payments based on 84 months, 2000-72 months, 99/98/97 on 60 months, 95 on 48 months.
8 1/2% interest. **Based on $2,000 down + taxes, lic., admin. *** Based on $3,000 down + taxes, lic. + admin. Fin. eg:. $10,000 @ 8.5%= $246.48 mo. for 48 mo. COB $1,831.04, total $11,831.04. O.A.C.
DENISE
WILLIAMSON • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE!• RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE!3.5L V6, autostick, p/w., p/dl., p/seats, auto temp , air cond.,
tilt, cruise, p/sunroof, ABS, keyless entry, 4 disc CD, security
alarm, fog lamps, traction control & more Stk. #P6835.
2001 CHRYSLER 300M
3.8L V6, auto, p/s., p/b., 7 pass., sunscreen glass, driver slide
door, tilt, cruise, air, AM/FM cass., p/w., p/dl., p/mirrors, alum.
wheels, child seats & more. Only 12,300 miles. STK. #P6661
2000 GR. CARAVAN SE
1999 300 M 2001 SEBRING LX CONVERT
3.0L V6, auto, p/w., p/dl., p/seat, AM/FM
cass., tilt, cruise, alum. wheels & more.
Stk. #P6849.
Loaded, leather, diesel, only 5,000
km. 6 speed, auto.One owner, like new, low kms.
Stk#. V6932
One owner, 12,000km, loaded. Stk#.
P6850.
Sale $26,488 + taxes
2001 PT CRUISER
2.4L, auto, p/w, p/dl., tilt, cruise, air cond.,
sunscreen, keyless entry., cloth seats,
AM/FM cass. & more. Stk. #P6867
Sale $293.16/mo.***
2001 CARAVAN SPORT
4L 6 cyl., auto, p/w, p/dl., tilt, cruise, p/seats, leather seats,
10 disc CD, p/sunroof, heated seats, auto temp. air, AM/FM
cass., alum. wheels, plus much more. Stk. #P6749
2000 RAM 3500 DIESEL
5.9L, V8, auto., p/w., p/dl., tilt, cruise, ABS, trailer tow,
prom decor, AM/FM cass./CD, air cond., rear
air/heater, p.seat & more. 8 pass. seating. Stk. #P6700
2001 RAM 2500 WAGON1999 RAM 2500 WAGON
2.4L auto, p/s., p/b., p/w., p/dl., tilt, cruise,
AM/FM cass., alum. wheels, touring suspension,
air cond. & more. Only 41,600 miles.
1998 SEBRING JX CONVERTIBLE
One owner, loaded, 40,000 km. Stk#.
V6934.
1999 CHRYSLER INTREPID1997 RAM CLUB CAB SLT
Loaded auto., leather, all the toys, low km.,
diesel. Stk. T4746.
2001 RAM 35001998 VOYAGER
6 cyl., auto, air, AM/FM radio, 7 passenger,
only 33,000 miles. Stk. #V6761.
3.8L, auto, 7 pass. w/quads, leather, dual zone air,
ABS, AM/FM cass., tilt, cruise, p/w, p/dl., p/seat,
rear air, keyless entry & more. Stk. #T5169A
1996 TOWN & COUNTRY LXi
SAVE SAVE SAVE
1996 DODGE STRATUS
Auto, air, plus much more. Stk# V6847A.DEMO0%
5.2L, V8, auto., 12 pass., prom decor, p/w., p/dl.,
tilt, cruise, air cond., rear air/heat & more. Only
4,400 miles. Like new. Stk. #P6836.
Sale $24,888 + TAXES $32,110 $29,888WasNow
Sale $15,888 + Taxes.
KERRY PICKARD
LEASE CO-ORDINATOR
SALES REP.
Sale $493.00/mo. ***Sale $426.00/mo.*** PRICED TO SELL!
Sale $399.69/mo.***PRICED TO SELL!
Sale $283.93/mo.***
DURHAM’S LARGEST RETAILER OF CHRYSLER VEHICLES
2000 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
Sale $8,888 + Taxes Sale $299.54/mo.**WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW
WOWWOWWOWWOWWOW
SALE WOW WOW WOW WOW
WOWWOWSale $655.48/mo.***WOWSALEWOW
2001 SEBRING COUPE
5 speed, loaded. Only 20,553 km. Stk.
#P6920.
3.3L V6, auto., p.s., p.b., p.w., p.dl., tilt, cruise, air, 7
pass., w/quad seats, keyless entry, full spare,
AM/FM cass., ABS, sunscreen & more. Stk. #P6923
2000 CARAVAN SE WAGON
Loaded, low kms. Ready for
winter. Stk# P6749A.
$14,995
1996 GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4
Sale $462.24/mo.**Only $293.34/mo.**
1999 DURANGO SLT
4 spd. auto, air, 5.2L, hi-back buckets, 3rd row seat,
console, anti-spin differential, p/w., p/l., 5x7pm, fog
lamps - much more. Bal warranty. STK # 4683A.4x4 SPORTOnly33,000 KMSMUST SELL!
BOXING WEEK SALE
AM/FM CASSETTE
AIR CONDITIONING
CRUISE CONTROL
POWER STEERING
SPLIT FOLDOWN REAR SEAT
SIDE INTRUSION BEAMS
REAR CHILD LOCKS
NEXT GENERATION AIR BAGS
2.0L 132HP 4 CYL.
TILT WHEEL
CHILD ANCHORS
POWER BRAKES
No Credit Application Refused …
at Village Chrysler
GUARANTEED APPROVAL!
%%
OR
CHOOSE
0%
PURCHASE
FINANCING
& DON’T PAY
FOR 90 DAYS ††
AND WE PAY
YOUR FIRST PAYMENT
ON ALL LEASES*
$0
$0
DOWN &
SECURITY
DEPOSITNO GST & UP TO
$1000 OFF
ON YOUR PURCHASE†
VOTED
BEST DOMESTIC
DEALERSHIP
OR
CHOOSE
SALE
PRICE
$12,688
$153 42
FROM
Stk. #P6737
/month
2001 PLYMOUTH
NEON
No Credit Application Refused …
at Village Chrysler
GUARANTEED APPROVAL!
DERRICK
MacMILLAN
$37,888
NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, December 21, 2001 PAGE 31 A/P
DAVIDSON CHRYSLER
and the G R I N C H
Have Stolen the
*0%
Or Choose FromOr Choose From
With no
payments
for 90 days on
all 2001 & most
2002 models
2002 CARAVAN
2002 JEEP
GRAND CHEROKEE
2002 SEBRING
2002 DODGE
DAKOTA QUAD CAB
2002 INTREPID
2002 NEON
2002 300M
DOWN
Pay Just $199
For One Whole Year*
0 per
month
DOWN
Pay Just $249
For One Whole Year*
0 per
month
HWY 401
LAWRENCEKINGSTON RD.MORNINGSIDE AVE.MILIT
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BEECHGROVECHRYSLER
EMPLOYEE
DESIGNATED
BUYING
CENTRE4695 KKINGSTON RRD. SSCARBORO UGH
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ce*Payments based on 48 mth lease (except Neon 60 mth) 20,400 km per yr. or .15¢ km extra, 0 down payment + 1st, sec. depo., admin., PDI, freight, reg., lic., & all applicable taxes are extra. OAC. $199 or $249 payments for the first
12 months only. Full payments resume for the balance of the term. eg: 2001 Neon 60 mth lease 12 payments of $199 payments of $301.85. Taxes extra. See us for details. RDA, lease payments, cannot be
combined with special APR. We pay the GST plus $1000 on all 2001 models or we pay the GST plus $500 on most 2002 models.
ISO 9002 CertifiedTHE ALL NEW 2002 DODGE RAM
STARTING FROM$23,255
THE MAYOR
O
F
TRUCKVILLE (416)
281-2277
2002 NEON LE
2 litre, 4 spd., auto, AM/FM cassette, dual air bags, floor mats plus
much, much more.
$199/MTH*
2002 INTREPID SE
200 H.P., V6, 4 spd., auto, air, power windows,
power locks, tilt, cruise & much more.
$199/MTH*
2001 PT CRUISER LTD.
Auto, air, AM/FM cassette/CD, leather, heated seats, power windows &
locks, security alarm, tilt, cruise, chrome wheels. Loaded!
$199/MTH*
2002 CARAVAN SE
3.3L, V6, auto, air, power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, roofrack,
AM/FM cassette, sunscreen glass plus much more.
$249/MTH*
2002 SEBRING LX
200 H.P., 2.7 litre V6, 4 speed, auto, air, power windows,
power locks, floor mats, plus much more.
$249/MTH*
2002 DAKOTA CLUB CAB
$249/MTH*
3.9 L, V6, 4 speed, auto, air, AM/FM cassette, rear sliding window,
floor mats plus much more.
*
We pay the 1st payment on all Gold key leases with no security deposit on all 2001 models & most 2002 models
GST &
Up
to $1000*
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