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Pickering agrees
to plan for
walkway over 401
BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee
Staff Writer
PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG ––––Rather than sit in
traffic, here's a big chance to
walk over it.
A pedestrian bridge linking
the Pickering GO Station to the
City's downtown centre is no
longer "pie in the sky" thanks to
a firm commitment from the
provincial government and a
private-sector partner.
More details will come for-
ward in the next few weeks, but
the Province, the City and a pri-
vate partner will share the cost,
with each kicking in a third,
said Ward 1 Regional Council-
lor Maurice Brenner.
"I'm ecstatic," he said. "This
vision goes back some seven
years when the 401 was being
widened."
"People really thought it was
far-fetched and pie in the sky,"
he added.
"The argument was always we
can't afford it but we can't af-
ford not to do it. This is the life-
line the City needs in terms of
its downtown core."
Described as a "now plan", the
bridge's construction could
begin as early as this year or the
next, Coun. Brenner said.
Provincial funding is expect-
ed to take the form of a Super-
Build grant and was announced
Wednesday as part of $650 mil-
lion of new money for trans-
portation initiatives around the
Golden Horseshoe.
"One of the important pieces
was getting the provincial dol-
lars on the table so I pushed
hard to make sure the money
was there to move forward,"
said Finance Minister Janet
Ecker, the Pickering-Ajax-
Uxbridge MPP.
(The bridge) "serves as an
anchor for future development
on the north side of the high-
way, while expanding access to
the Pickering station."
A memorandum of under-
standing among all three par-
ties doesn't allow Pickering offi-
cials to reveal the name of the
private company, explained
Coun. Brenner. That informa-
tion, along with target ground-
breaking dates and the cost,
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The sky’s the limit
PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG –––– Dawson Theede was crawling up the wall over all the fun avail-
able at the recent Claremont Public School Spring Fest fund-raiser. The event
featured the climbing wall, a haunted house, bake sale and more and raised
money for the school.
Bridging
the messy
traffic gap
✦See Bridge page 2
It’s pot
luck for
tokers
Durham police
stop laying
possession
charges
BByy SStteepphheenn SShhaaww
Staff Writer
DDUURRHHAAMM ––––Dope smokers in
Durham Region are riding high.
As of Friday, police here have
stopped laying charges for mar-
ijuana possession, citing a cloud
of confusion over Canada's cur-
rent pot laws.
Police won't try to stop public
pot smoking on the street or
parks, even though some store-
owners or citizens may com-
plain, said Durham Regional
Police Deputy-Chief Chuck
Mercier.
And, federal prosecutors this
week began staying "hundreds"
of cases currently before the
courts of possession under 30
grams, halting proceedings.
Recent court rulings declar-
ing the country's cannabis pos-
session law no longer valid, and
federal legislation introduced
last week that would decrimi-
nalize possession of small
amounts of weed, have left po-
lice in a haze.
As a result, Durham police of-
ficers have been given orders
not to arrest or charge any per-
son caught with less than 30
grams of marijuana.
Deputy-Chief Mercier, who
handed down the directive to
front line officers across the re-
gion, said the force has adopted
the recommendation made
Thursday by the Ontario Asso-
ciation of Chiefs of Police.
"The courts have ruled it's not
a lawful section so we're putting
officers at risk of arresting peo-
ple unlawfully if there is no
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"They're known for
doing massive develop-
ment and advertising in
downtown Toronto,"
Coun. Brenner said of the
company, which came to
Pickering with the idea.
A conceptual plan has
been drawn up for the
glass-enclosed bridge. It
will be "a work of art", a
"tranquil corridor sys-
tem", and a "people struc-
ture, plain and simple", he
said.
"We were looking at a
rainforest type of idea
with the sound of running
water.
“It's not going to be a
cold walkway with frost
on the windows."
Nor will there be adver-
tising strewn across the
401.
That was an original
concern of the Ontario
Ministry of Transporta-
tion (MTO), which felt it
was a safety issue.
"With the rare excep-
tion, their policy is the
only overhead signage
should be that of MTO
transportation signage,"
said Ms. Ecker.
"But there may be other
options (for advertising)
on other portions of the
bridge."
Bridge will be ‘work of art’
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Pickering girl found
PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG ––––A missing
13-year-old Pickering girl
has been found and re-
turned home.
Aquiyla Rumble was
found late on Thursday,
June 5 at an address in
To ronto. Several calls led
To ronto Police to the loca-
tion. Aquiyla had left
home the morning of May
29 to attend Fairport
Beach Public School.
Durham Regional Police
report a student at the
school saw the girl near
the facility around 8:35
a.m. Prior to being found,
family members had
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to frequent, as well as con-
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UOIT library is
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construction
DDUURRHHAAMM ––––There is so much con-
struction still going on at the Uni-
versity of Ontario Institute of Tech-
nology that instead of holding a sod-
turning ceremony for a new library
Friday, officials each took a book to
donate to the new facility.
"It's been an exciting project to be
involved in," said Ontario Finance
Minister Janet Ecker after donating
the text of UOIT president Gary
Polonsky's recent doctoral thesis on
leadership. "Before the 1995 elec-
tion, the four Durham MPPs met to
discuss the priorities for the region.
This was one of the big ones."
And the four 'Durham Js' as the
local MPPs are known - Mrs. Ecker,
Enterprise, Opportunity and Inno-
vation Minister Jim Flaherty, Minis-
ter of Natural Resources Jerry Ouel-
lette and John O'Toole - were all in
attendance for the official start of
the library's construction.
"Invaluable teamwork made it
happen," continued Mrs. Ecker. "We
met at a Golden Griddle (restau-
rant before the '95 election)." She
credited her colleague Mr. Flaherty
for getting the seed money for the
university when he was finance min-
ister, with her followup last year of
the formal legislation that made the
new university a reality.
Ken Swan, president of the
Durham College student associa-
tion, said the new library would help
him and other students. "The li-
brary will help us succeed in the
workforce in the future.
"It's going to be a wonderful
place," said Mr. Polonsky, who told
the assembled group how impor-
tant the Fort William library was to
him when he was a young student. "I
used to spend days and weeks in
that library. It was the only place in
town where everybody gathered.
"This place will propel Durham
College to new heights," he added.
"We're already number one in the
GTA overall."
The structure will be built to the
north of existing Oshawa campus
buildings, just south of Conlin Road.
It will encompass 73,000 square feet,
be four storeys high and comes with
a price tag of $20.7 million. The li-
brary will be shared by both UOIT
and Durham College students and
is scheduled to open in late 2004.
"It's on time and on budget," said
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board of governors.
The University of Ontario Insti-
tute of Technology will offer nine de-
gree programs to begin with when
the first students arrive in Septem-
ber.
Durham College was established
35 years ago and offers almost 100
programs on campuses in Oshawa
and Whitby. Visit www.uoit.ca or
www.durhamc.on.ca for more infor-
mation.
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deal came together
so quickly: union
BByy MMiikkee RRuuttaa
Staff Writer
DDUURRHHAAMM ––––Durham's Catholic
school board and its 950 elementary
teachers reached a tentative con-
tract agreement Monday night.
The Durham Catholic District
School Board and the Ontario Eng-
lish Catholic Teachers' Association
(OECTA), Durham elementary unit,
agreed to a two-year deal, retroac-
tive to Sept. 1, 2002.
Negotiations had been going poor-
ly, and when the board team recent-
ly asked for a no-board report,
teachers feared it was a prelude to a
lockout. The report signalled the
start of a 17-day countdown to
labour action by teachers or a board
lockout that could have taken place
next week.
"It was a pleasant surprise that
things came together as quickly as
they did and that we saw a different
approach from the board," said
Marnie Daly, OECTA Durham ele-
mentary president.
She said the teachers' negotiating
team would recommend acceptance
of the deal to the union executive at
a meeting tonight (Wednesday).
Te achers are to ratify the deal at a
June 17 general membership meet-
ing.
Patricia Manson, the board's edu-
cation director, said the board was
"very pleased" to have a tentative
deal.
If teachers sign off on the agree-
ment, the board of trustees will vote
on the deal June 23. Neither side will
release details of the agreement
until then.
The teachers had been without a
contract for nine months and had
voted 87 per cent in favour of giving
the union a strike mandate.
foundation in law... It's sort of a
great, big, grey area right now," said
the deputy-chief of operations.
Until the law is clarified by parlia-
ment or the courts, Durham pot-
heads won't be prosecuted and can
hang on to their stash - if it's less
than 30 grams.
In Toronto, police Chief Julian
Fantino also ordered his officers
Thursday to no longer lay simple
possession charges, but to still seize
marijuana and document investiga-
tions, with the potential for laying
charges down the road.
In Durham, officers won't confis-
cate amounts less than 30 grams for
fear it could constitute an "unlawful
seizure," said Deputy-Chief Mercier.
"The courts have ruled the simple
act of possession (of less than 30
grams) is not an offence and we have
to follow the law. Right now we're in-
structing officers not to (seize) since
there's a question whether that
would be an unlawful seizure," he
said, adding the force adopted its
stance following a review by its legal
services department of recent court
rulings.
In recent weeks, Durham police
have continued to lay possession
charges, but prosecutions were halt-
ed before the court process began.
Typically, persons charged with
possession are released on a
promise to appear in court and the
charge is "sworn out" before a justice
of the peace.
But in light of the legal limbo, JPs
are no longer accepting the charges.
"The JPs have been refusing to
sign the information required to file
the charges with the court," said
Sergeant Paul Malik, police
spokesman.
Terry Kelly, a federal Crown pros-
ecutor, said all possession cases cur-
rently before Durham courts involv-
ing less than 30 grams are being
stayed.
A stay halts the prosecution,
which can be revived within 12
months.
The Crown last week began re-
questing judges stay "hundreds" of
cases and will wait until "there's
some clarification in the law," said
Mr. Kelly.
Not only are police confused
about the state of cannabis posses-
sion, they're frustrated by a lack of
direction from the federal justice de-
partment.
"While the federal government fo-
cuses its efforts on decriminalizing
simple possession of marijuana, our
police officers have been left in a
total sense of uncertainty regarding
enforcement of the current law," said
Chief Fantino.
Durham's Deputy-Chief Mercier
assured police won't let up on mari-
juana traffickers and growers, but
smokers won't be targeted.
He doesn't expect the region to go
to pot, but predicted some prob-
lems, including police concerns
about impaired motorists who
smoke and drive.
Board, teachers in agreement
‘Grey area’ forces
token resistance
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The Ministry of Transportation (MTO), in partnership with Ontario SuperBuild Corporation and in consultation with the
Region of Durham and local municipalities, is undertaking an Environmental Assessment (EA) Terms of Reference and
Route Location/Concept Design Individual EA for the extension of Highway 407.
THE PROCESS
For a provincial Individual Environmental Assessment, the EAAct requires that a proponent prepare a Terms of Reference
(ToR) to define the framework for the proposed EA Study. The ToR requires approval by the Minister of Environment (MOE).
In preparing the ToR and the Individual EA for Route Location/Concept Design, the Project Team will seek public input
and comment.
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRES (PICs)
This is the second series of PICs dealing with the preparation of the ToR. Staff from the Project Team will present the Draft
EA Terms of Reference and supporting documentation. Comments on five theme areas are being solicited: Draft EA ToR
process and schedule, transportation planning/need, proposed EA study area, evaluation approach, and environmental and
technical work plans. Each PIC will include an Open House component and a presentation. Staff will be available to answer
questions on the five theme areas noted above. Route location alternatives will only be generated if the ToR is approved by
the Minister of the Environment. These alternatives would then be the subject of a future series of PICs.
The PICs will be held as follows:
Mr. Doug Allingham, P.Eng.
Consultant Project Manager
TSH engineers architects planners
300 Water Street
Whitby, ON L1N 9J2
Phone: 905-665-3474 or
1-866-840-5529 toll-free
Fax: 905-668-0221
E-mail: projectteam@407eastea.com
Mr. John Slobodzian
Project Co-ordinator
Provincial and Environmental Planning Office
Ontario Ministry of Transportation
301 St. Paul Street
St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4
Phone: 905-704-2204
Fax: 905-704-2007
E-mail: John.Slobodzian@mto.gov.on.ca
Wed., June 18, 2003
4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Presentation starts 6:30 p.m.
St. Leo’s Catholic School
120 Watford Street
Brooklin
(Note different times)
Thurs., June 19, 2003
3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation starts 6:30 p.m.
Carruthers Creek
Community Church
589 Bayly Street East
Ajax
Wed., June 25, 2003
3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation starts 6:30 p.m.
Rickard Recreation Complex
2440 Hwy. 2
Bowmanville
Thurs., June 26, 2003
3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation starts 6:30 p.m.
Gen. Sikorski Hall
1551 Stevenson Road North
Oshawa
COMMENTS
Comments and information regarding this project are being collected to assist MTO in meeting the requirements of the
EAAct. This material will be maintained on file for use during the project and may be included in project documentation.
Information collected will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.With the
exception of personal information, comments will become part of the public record. Comments on the Draft ToR and
supporting documentation are to be provided by July 31, 2003.
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answers
Nuclear review panel will serve
to soothe fragile confidence
Let's hope the adage better late than never proves true in
the case of the panel charged with reviewing the restart
of the A-side reactors at the Pickering Nuclear Generat-
ing Station.
Promised by Premier Ernie Eves many months ago, it was
only this week that Energy Minister John Baird finally intro-
duced the three-member panel. Jake Epp, a one-time federal
minister of energy, heads a group with Peter Barnes and
Robin Jeffrey charged with determining how a project expect-
ed to go back online two years ago at a cost of $800 million is
still parked and now listed at $2.5 billion.
The exercise is not a public inquiry, rather it is a thorough
review of what is causing the lengthy delays and mammoth
cost overruns. An interim report is expected this fall, with a
final document due by the end of the year.
While certainly the timelines are short when you consider
the complexity of the task, they are reasonable given the
lengthy delays in getting the panel in place. Ajax and Picker-
ing residents have been more than patient to this point in
waiting for answers.
The review comes as many Ontarians begin to wonder
whether or not the delays will contribute to blackouts this
summer. The Province had been counting on Pickering to pro-
vide some much-needed relief to the grid in time for peak pe-
riods, but with latest estimates putting the first reactor back
online by August at the earliest, the worst may still be ahead.
Hopefully the most important thing that will come from the
whole exercise is a little soothing for a public confidence that
has been shaken too much the last six or seven years.
Following the reports that forced the shutdown in 1997 of
the four units, which were operated by the former Ontario
Hydro, Ontario Power Generation has taken extensive steps
in Pickering, Ajax and across Durham Region to rebuild trust
in the plant. Committees made up of local residents, regular
education and information sessions, and community relations
have all been used to remind people of the viable, long-term
role nuclear energy has to play in meeting our energy de-
mands.
Yet, with each passing month, and the announcement of
further delays and more millions added to the price tag, old,
and new, fears arise. OPG has continued to stress safety is its
driving force in restarting the reactors, but questions remain.
It's up to the panel to determine if due diligence is in fact en-
tirely behind the delays and extra costs, or if there are other
factors that need to be addressed and lessons to be learned.
The community's waiting -- and expecting answers.
City, Province can
work together
A little teamwork went a long
way this week in Pickering.
Just when it seemed like
provincial and City officials may
never see eye to eye again on an
issue, the two managed to pull off
a partnership with a private com-
pany that has the potential to
change the face of Pickering's
commuter corridor, not to men-
tion its downtown core.
A pedestrian bridge over Hwy.
401, connecting the GO Station to
the Pickering Town Centre, has
been long in the offing. For more
than seven years, there has been
talk of the project. This week,
Premier Ernie Eves listed the
Pickering bridge in his list of
transit initiatives totalling $650
million and rolling out from the
Ontario Smart Growth Panel's
recommendations for ways to
combat gridlock.
With provincial funding now
fully committed, the dream of
being able to walk over the 401 is
one big step towards becoming a
reality.
Just imagine the possibilities.
Pickering Town Centre employ-
ees from across the region could
leave their cars at home. Shop-
ping in Pickering would no longer
require a car, just a GO Train
ticket and a stroll over the 401.
Currently, the busy roadway and
lack of sidewalks in some areas
makes it a treacherous and awk-
ward journey from the station to
the centre.
Think of how attractive a
pedestrian bridge would be to the
businesses City officials are hop-
ing to lure as part of its down-
town redevelopment plan. Infill-
ing and intensification along
Pickering Parkway are among its
key initiatives. If you build it,
they will come -- an overused
phrase today, but appropriate in
this case.
Companies have moved out of
the core, or rethought coming to
it altogether because there is cur-
rently no direct link to the GO
station for its employees.
More than anything, the idea
sounds 'neat' too. Its construc-
tion is bound to attract the atten-
tion of the thousands of people
who will drive under it every day.
What a progressive stamp to put
on the face of Pickering.
It's encouraging to hear Re-
g ional Councillor Maurice Bren-
ner declare this week's announce-
ment "had nothing to do with pol-
itics" but was rather a real team
effort. Local MPP Janet Ecker
worked "really hard" to help make
the proposal come to fruition.
That this comes from one of
council's strongest critics on how
the Province has handled matters
in north Pickering recently, is en-
couraging. Now, if only Seaton
could be planned under the same
spirit of congeniality.
Bridging more than a traffic gap in Pickering
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respect
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Because this space is most often
negative, I would like to relay some
positive news about Dunbarton High
School in Pickering.
I recently attended the school's pro-
duction of Les Miserables. It was fan-
tastic and very entertaining. I was
amazed at the professionalism and tal-
ent of these teenagers. Not only did
they sing and act and dance their
hearts out, but they organized all the
production committees that go along
with staging such a Broadway-level
play. I was so impressed.
One night like that doesn't happen
overnight. It takes months of practis-
ing, patience and extra time -- long
after the bell rings -- on the part of the
students and the teachers in the back-
ground.
When the students got a standing
ovation at the end, you should have
seen the beam and pride on the teach-
ers' faces in the back. And we thought
teachers didn't do extracurriculars
anymore. Not!
When we treat teachers as profes-
sionals, it's amazing what they can
bring out of our children. Bravo teach-
ers. I salute you and your prodigies for
your extra hard work.
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and nieces Jennifer,
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Stephen wished him a
happy birthday.”
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BIRTHDAY
“Happy first birthday
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May 28. It’s been such a
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We love you very much!
Hugs and kisses from your
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“A big happy first birth-
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ENGAGEMENT
“Ajax firefighter, Jason
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He’s found his match and
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marriage plans are not
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and Gary Jones, and
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BIRTHDAYS
“There are two big
birthdays in the Sawicky
household. ‘Sunny Boy
Jim’ is now a teen. Happy
birthday to Stefan, as he
celebrated the big day
May 8. Happy birthday to
Katrina, who turned dou-
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both keep the lightness
and laughter that bright-
ens all of our days. We’re
so proud of you both.
Love from Mom, Dad,
Shannon and Buddy, the
big dog.”
16TH
BIRTHDAY
“Emily Anne Towns was
born on June 5, 1987. She
celebrated her 16th birth-
day this year. Happy sweet
16 Emily. Lot's of love, Dad,
Wendy, Sarah and Gra-
ham.”
BIRTHDAYS
"April was a busy month!
Our big boy, Mason,
turned three on April 11
and his little brother,
Caleb, was one on April
26. Lots of hugs, kisses
and birthday wishes from
Mommy, Daddy, grandpar-
ents, aunts, uncles and
lots of cousins."
FIFTH
BIRTHDAY
“Happy birthday Trystan,
June 17! Our little boy will
be five. And, though five
years is just a start,his
footprints show upon our
heart. We’re so blessed to
have the joy given by our
precious boy. And all he
really needs to know is
how much we love him.
Always, Mommy, Daddy,
sister Jordan,
and baby ‘Pum'kin’. ”
ENGAGEMENT
Sandra and Tony Ging
of Markham are delighted
to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter
Avril Margaret Ging to
Roderick (Roddy) Alan
Ewing, son of Rosalie and
Sam Ewing of Ashburn.
The nuptuals will take
place in Toronto on Sept.
13, 2003.
16TH
BIRTHDAY
“Our sweetheart Can-
dice Leyon turned ‘sweet
16’ May 26. Special birth-
day wishes, hugs and kiss-
es from grandparents,
Mum, Dad, Calvin, her
aunts, uncles, cousins
and, of course, Tweety,
Jara and Maya, too.”
16TH
BIRTHDAY
Michael Koichopolos
turned 16 May 27. Wishing
him a happy birthday
were his Mom, Dad and
sister Jennifer.
FOURTH
BIRTHDAY
Happy fourth birthday
to Melissa, “our last little
girl is growing up. Soon,
she’ll be in school! Love
from Mom, Dad, sisters
Olivia and Sabrina, as well
as Ruger and Gander.”
75TH
BIRTHDAY
Gord Sears celebrated
his 75th birthday May 26.
There were best wishes
and love from Ellen,
Karen, Gerry, Nicole,
Matthew, Laura and Dave.
30TH
BIRTHDAY
Ta nya Slapnicar reached
the milestone age of 30
May 29. Happy birthday
wishes to “the best chiro-
practor and friend we’ve
ever had. Love from San-
dra and Lea.”
EIGHTH
BIRTHDAY
“Happy eighth birthday
to Jennifer April 26. Love
from Mom, Dad,
Suzanne, Queenie, and
Blueberry.”
ENGAGEMENT
Shirley and Jerry Pe-
ters of Amanda, Ohio are
happy to announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Patricia Marie
Peters, to Gerry Robert
Brockman, son of Gail
and Bob Brockman of Lit-
tle Britain, and formerly
of Ajax. The wedding is
planned for this October.
SEVEN
BIRTHDAY
May 25 was an exciting
day for Alannah Jelic, as
she turned seven. “Hope
you had a great birthday
sweetie pie. With lots of
love, hugs and kisses
from Mommy, Daddy,
Grandma and Grandpa.”
10TH
BIRTHDAY
Happy 10th birthday
wishes went out to “our
sports fanatic Brent May
11. Here’s to another great
‘season’, with lots of love
from Mom, Dad, Heather,
Montague and Emma.”
FIRST
BIRTHDAY
“On April 29, Chase
Martin turned one. It’s
been an amazing year
watching you grow. Mom,
Dad and all your grand-
parents, aunts and uncles
wish you a happy birth-
day. Thank you for all of
the laughs and joy you
have given us. We love
you.”
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show that more people are finding soyfoods to be
healthy. It’s in the numbers, too. Soyfoods sales
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“VEGGIE PASTA SALAD”
Serves 6
Tofu, also known as soybean curd, is a soft cheese food
that comes from soymilk. It’s rich in protein and low in
saturated fat and sodium. Handle tofu as you would any
perishable dairy product by checking the expiration date
on the package. Freshness is important when buying
quality tofu - it should smell slightly sweet.
1 Tablespoon vegetable oil
1 package Nasoya Firm Tofu drained,
cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 package Nasoya Chinese style
noodles, cut into thirds
1 cup carrots, julienne
2 cups broccoli florets1 bell pepper, cut
into strips
5 green onions, thinly sliced
3/4 cup seasoned rice vinegar mixed with
2 tablespoons sesame oil
In a skillet, heat oil over medium high heat. Sauté tofu
until golden in colour. Remove from heat, let cool.
Cook noodles as package directs. Drain, rinse with cold
water until noodles are cool, then drain again. Blanch
broccoli, carrots and bell pepper until barely tender
(one minute). Drain, rinse with cold water until cool,
drain again.
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faced by every business.
There is, of course, no
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there is a lot that can be
done to reduce the
chances of being a target.
'Fraud: how well pro-
tected is your company?'
is the topic for the next
meeting of the Ajax Busi-
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consultant with TD Com-
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take to protect itself from
fraud.
She also speaks about
identity theft and pro-
vides a number of tips
and strategies people can
take to protect their fi-
nancial records.
The network was set up
by the Town in 1998 to
keep the business com-
munity informed about
key economic issues.
The free seminar is
Tuesday, June 17 in the
banquet room of the
McLean Community Cen-
tre, at Westney Road and
Mag ill Drive. A continen-
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7:45 a.m. and the meeting
is at 8 a.m., followed by
networking.
For more information
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Pickering readies for battle
Council says
city's off-limits
to potential
landfill sites
BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee
Staff Writer
PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG –––– Don't even
think about it.
That's what local coun-
cillors are saying to the On-
tario Ministry of Environ-
ment (MOE) amid con-
cerns the search for waste
disposal options may open
up a temporary landfill in
north Pickering.
"If council doesn't see the
risk there -- and I think
they do -- we'd be blind-
sided," said Ward 1 Region-
al Councillor Maurice
Brenner at Monday's coun-
cil meeting.
"All the ingredients are
there," he said, adding talk
among GTA politicians is
there is a waste "crisis
looming".
Durham and Toronto's
garbage is currently being
shipped to Michigan, but a
few weeks ago a mad cow
disease scare closed the
border to trucks temporar-
ily. While those delivery
lines were soon re-estab-
lished, Coun. Brenner ar-
gued it points to a need to
find a temporary site for fu-
ture potential border clos-
ings.
Adams Mine in Kirkland
Lake is currently being
considered as that spot,
but it has been reported
lands abutting that poten-
tial future landfill were re-
cently purchased by one of
the same developers who is
part of the Seaton land
swap, said Coun. Brenner.
At the same time, the
Province now has land use
control over the 'EE11' site
in north Pickering thanks
to the recent ministerial
zoning order, he said.
Located in the Lam-
oureaux neighbourhood,
EE11 was one of three loca-
tions the NDP govern-
ment's Interim Waste Au-
thority (IWA) recommend-
ed to house a mega-dump
in 1992. Vehemently op-
posed by local environmen-
tal groups, the suggestion
was abandoned when the
Conservatives came into
power in 1995 and disband-
ed the IWA.
Not only is the site partly
excavated, but it also sits
close to local rail lines for
haulage, Coun. Brenner
said.
But the decision of
where to put one's garbage
is up to the individual mu-
nicipality, said MOE
spokesman John Steele.
The ministry's role is that
of "ensuring environmental
requirements are met".
Pickering has a long his-
tory of resolutions against
hosting a landfill, said
Wa rd 3 Regional Councillor
Rick Johnson Monday
night. From that alone,
there should be no ques-
tion on the part of Toronto
or Durham about how the
municipality feels on the
issue, the regional works
chairman said.
"I don't disagree with
(this motion) -- just some
of the sky-is-falling where-
as (clauses)," he said.
Durham declared 10
years ago there would be
no new landfill sites locally,
Coun. Johnson pointed
out.
“I wouldn't think a land-
f ill would be consistent
with development either,"
said Ward 3 City Councillor
David Pickles, pointing to
Seaton's close proximity to
the EE11 site.
"But given recent events,
it seems anything is possi-
ble," he said, referring to
the minister's order.
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Writing an exam can be an extremely stressful
experience because it reflects not only the knowledge
and understanding that you have acquired over a
period of time, but also your ability to perform under
pressure. Given that a large percentage of a f inal
grade is often obtained from an examination score, it
is important to prepare thoroughly for exams and to
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1. Draw up a plan of action. Determine how much
time you will need to spend studying each day and
determine exactly the amount of material that you can
cover within that time frame. It is imperative that you
do not leave everything to the last minute!!!
2. Set up a study group with a number of your
classmates. Providing you can work cooperatively, a
study group provides an opportunity to compare
notes, discuss possible exam questions, and to test
each other on subject matter.
3. Make sure that you read your class notes and the
designated text book carefully and meticulously.
Summarize your notes by highlighting. Summarizing
and resummarizing allow you to internalize the
information more effectively than simply reading the
material!
4. Employ mnemonic (memory) techniques when
learning information. These are designed to help you
recall specific kinds of information for exam
purposes. For example, the names of the Great Lakes
can be learned by associating them to the acronym
HOMES (for Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and
Superior).
5. Test yourself. This allows you to see the subject
matter from the point of view of an examiner. For
example, you can create exam-type questions (e.g.
f ill-in-the-blanks, vocabulary check, etc.) that will
give you the perspective of the teacher and thus help
you learn the material more effectively.
6. Collect all required materials, such as pens,
calculators, dictionaries, etc. the night before, so that
you will not forget anything the day of the exam.
7. Get to the exam early to be in a more relaxed frame
of mind and to give yourself the opportunity to review
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11. Always think positively!! You can always learn
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DDUURRHHAAMM ––––Buy a coffee on June 11
and help send kids to camp.
Proceeds from coffee purchased
at Tim Hortons on Thursday could
send more than 9,000 children, who
could not otherwise afford it, on the
camping adventure of a lifetime.
All Tim Hortons locations will do-
nate their entire coffee proceeds, in
addition to funds raised through
various Camp Day events and activ-
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All children who attend a Chil-
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Take the time to remember all those men & women who helped
in shaping our beautiful country. Say thanks with us in honouring
all the brave men and women who have served our country in
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and Rotary organizations help make our town
special.
On behalf of my wife Joanne and family, we
wish everyone a great 33rd Ajax Home Week.
Ralph Golberg
Ajax Councillor, Ward One
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What are you Dooing this summer?
DDUURRHHAAMM –––– Jason Touture of Ajax was out at the Whitby waterfront with brother Josh last week putting their new Sea-Doo through
its paces and some tests.
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AAJJAAXX ––––The Durham Region
Health Department is inviting peo-
ple to learn to help clear the air.
The Region of Durham's first
Smog Summit Community Forum
will be held June 12 at 7 p.m. at Ajax
Community Centre, HMS Ajax
Room, 75 Centennial Rd.
Participants will learn how to re-
duce energy use, save money and
help improve the air.
The forum brings together repre-
sentatives from industry, the com-
munity and government to help com-
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by the Region of Durham, Town of
Ajax, and the Cities of Pickering and
Oshawa.
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Ajax summit helps clear the air
Par ticipants
out to find a
cure for leukemia
BByy JJaannee MMccDDoonnaalldd
Staff Writer
DDUURRHHAAMM ––––People of all ages and
backgrounds not only talk the talk
when it comes to fighting leukemia,
they walk the walk.
Diagnosed more than 11 years ago,
Heidi McIsaac, 33, has been involved
in both.
"It's always about raising aware-
ness," says Ms. McIsaac, just out of
hospital after a three-month stay.
"Last year, I wasn't able to be at the
walk but I hope, if all goes well, I will
be at the walk June 8 and I have a
number of friends and family mem-
bers who will be walking in my hon-
our." She wants people to be aware of
the need to create a bone-marrow
reg istry. "Not enough people are
aware of the need for bone marrow, as
well as blood products, in order to
sustain us through our therapy," says
Ms. McIsaac, adding how she has had
to "be strong and keep fighting"
throughout her own treatment.
That's not always easy to do. But
with the help and support from fami-
ly and friends, she says she receives
the "strength and love" to keep going.
She and her husband have one
daughter and she is stepmother to
four more daughters.
"It's difficult for all of us," says Ms.
McIsaac.
Jackie Robinson knows all about
that. Her five-year-old son Ryan was
diagnosed in December 1999 with
ALL (Acute lymphoblastic
leukemia). His three years of
chemotherapy finished this past New
Year's Eve.
ALL is the most common type of
childhood cancer. Approximately 75
percent of children with leukemia
have ALL, a disease that causes the
body to produce too many immature
white cells, crowding out healthy
white cells (which fight infection), red
cells (which carry oxygen to all parts
of the body) and platelets (which
stop bleeding by forming clots).
The main form of treatment for
ALL is chemotherapy - the use of var-
ious drugs to try to destroy all cancer
cells as quickly as possible.
"So far, so good," says the 42-year-
old mom. "At Sick Kids (Toronto
Hospital for Sick Children) you never
lie, you just explain (to Ryan) how he
had bad guys in his blood and now
they're all gone."
Mrs. Robinson chairs the walk but
she and her husband, daughter,
Ryan, extended family members and
the family dog plan to walk. It will
take time - until December 2004 - be-
fore doctors can be sure Ryan is in re-
mission.
Two separate events have merged
into one for the upcoming walk. For
more than a quarter of a century,
funds raised locally for leukemia re-
search were done by swimming at the
annual 'Jim's Swim.' Two years ago on
the 25th anniversary of the swim, it
was announced that close to $350,000
had been raised over the years.
It's dry land for the fund-raisers
now. Local participants have joined
forces with members of the United
Food and Commercial Workers
Union, which has raised money by
sponsoring such walks for 14 years.
"'The Walk for a Cure' is the 14th
Annual UFCW sponsored walk," ex-
plains Gail Forbes, executive director,
Eastern Ontario Region, Leukemia
Research Fund of Canada. "When we
rethought the 'Jim Swim' and became
an activity outside, we were invited to
amalgamate both events. Last year
was the first walk in memory of Jim
Kinlin."
The 2002 walk raised $23,000, which
organizers hope to double June 8.
"Ryan always asks how many peo-
ple he's going to walk for," says Mrs.
Robinson. "He says, 'This walk is
helping me, mommy, and all my
friends at Sick Kids.' There's an 80
per cent cure for kids with leukemia
so on your bad days, you go with the
numbers. That's what gives you the
strength. And the kids are amazing.
These little guys take it all and some-
times Ryan asks, 'What happens
when the bad guys come back?'"
For Hannah Silk, 12, the bad guys
are long gone. Diagnosed with ALL
when she was five, three years of
chemotherapy treatment was suc-
cessful. Today she continues to be in
remission and often speaks to groups
about her battle with leukemia.
"I did not relapse and am a cancer
survivor," she says. "Without the re-
search that has happened before my
lifetime I do not know where I would
have been right now."
The walk begins with registrations
at 10 a.m., at Heydenshore Park
Pavilion, Whitby. Pledge forms are
available online at www.leukemia.ca.
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Bar set high for
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Pickering athlete
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PPIICC KKEERRIINN GG ----A Pickering
Olympian is hoping to add an-
other championship to her im-
pressive track portfolio when
she competes at the NCAA
Outdoor Track and Field
Championships in Sacramento,
California.
Perdita Felicien, a senior at
the University of Illinois, will at-
tempt to retain her 100-metre
hurdles crown at the U.S. na-
tional collegiate showcase June
11 to 14. Back-to-back national
outdoor titles would make Feli-
cien only the second athlete in
the school's history to record
the feat, joining Tonya Williams
who won the 400m hurdles ti-
tles in 1995 and 1996.
A win would also give the
Pine Ridge Secondary School
g raduate her third career na-
tional title and make her the
most decorated Illinois athlete
in the school's history.
"I think Perdita is ready to
run a fast time," said her Illinois
coach Gary Winckler in a story
that appeared on the school's
athletic Web site. "She's running
technically sound races, even
better than she was running
two years ago when she ran
12 .73. I think we will see her run
a very fast time in Sacramento,
if not win the race."
In order to advance to the
NCAA championships, Felicien
had to qualify at the NCAA
Mideast Regional Champi-
onships in Columbus, Ohio last
weekend.
There, competing under ex-
tremely windy conditions, she
blew by chief rivals, Louisiana
State University's Lolo Jones
and Indiana University's
Danielle Carruthers, to capture
the event.
"I had one of my best starts of
the season and the first five
hurdles went great," Felicien
told the Web site. "Once I
cleared the fifth hurdle I could
hear a lot of noise behind me
and it was someone hitting the
hurdles and falling down. Once
I accelerated, I could feel each
hurdle come up on me a little
quickly and that's because of
the strong wind behind us. It
was almost ridiculous how fast
it was blowing, but that's why I
love training at Illinois. We get
wind like this every day at prac-
tice, so this was nothing new to
me. I actually hit the seventh
hurdle pretty hard, but I just re-
gained my balance, cleared the
last hurdle and crossed the fin-
ish line. I know hitting that hur-
dle cost me some time, but a
win is a win. After the race, I
looked back and saw a couple of
people on the ground and hur-
dles all over the place. This is a
tough race."
The 100m hurdles won't be
Felicien's only event at the na-
tionals. She'll also compete as a
member of Illinois' 4-x-100m
women's relay team. The team
received an at-large bid to the
nationals, the second pick
among the eight schools to re-
ceive bids to the event.
Illinois' relay team of Felicien,
Chequetta Bearfield, Nicole
Whitman and Shanna Pickett
f inished second at the Big Ten
Conference Championships last
month.
Photo courtesy of Illinois Sports Information Department
Pickering Olympian Perdita Felicien will attempt to capture back-to-back 100-metre hurdles crowns at the NCAA Out-
door Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, California next week. A win there would represent her third na-
tional title while attending the University of Illinois on an athletic scholarship.
PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG ---- Perdita Felicien
has been an incredible com-
petitor on the track and now
she can say she's also a winner
in the classroom, too.
Felicien was named to the
Verizon Academic All-District
V University Division Women's
Track Team, one of only 20
athletes to be named to either
the first or second teams.
District V encompasses Illi-
nois, Indiana, Minnesota, Wis-
consin, Manitoba and On-
tario.
In addition to being a two-
time NCAA champion, eight-
time all-American and a four-
time Big Ten Conference
champion, Felicien has also
excelled academically, boast-
ing a 3.265 grade-point aver-
age in kinesiology.
With her first-team honour,
Felicien is eligible for Verizon
Academic All-America hon-
ours.
••••••
Felicien was also named the
Mondo Midwestern Regional
and District Athlete of the
Year and is one of four final-
ists for National Female Track
Athlete of the Year.
She won this same district
award during the 2001 outdoor
season, the same year she
went on to win the National
Female Track Athlete of the
Year.
She hits the
books too
PPEERRDDIITTAA FFEELLIICCIIEENN
Honours for academic achievement.
Sports Briefs
JUNE 8, 2003
Flying Finn's
at it again
AAJJAAXX ---- Pickering High School ath-
letes had a field day at the recent
OFSAA Central Region Track and Field
Championships in Toronto.
All told, the Trojans team qualified
18 athletes to represent the school at
the Ontario Federation of School Ath-
letic Associations (OFSAA) champi-
onships, which concluded yesterday
(Saturday) in St. Catharines. As well,
the Trojans topped the team standings,
scoring 210.5 points.
Individually, Ryan Finn led the way
with two gold medals, while also
recording the top high school time in
Canada in the 800 metres in a clocking
of 1:55.10. He also won the 1,500m in
4:04.20, a personal best and the sec-
ond best high school time in the coun-
try.
Ryan Gordon was also a double-
gold medallist, winning the 100m hur-
dles and the triple jump in the junior
boys' bracket.
Meanwhile, Jason Jordon posted
the fastest senior boys' 200m time in
the province with a clocking of 22.10.
He also won the 100m.
The highlight of the day came in
the last event, played out in the pour-
ing rain, as the senior boys' 4-x-400m
relay team of Christopher Middleton-
Russea, Finn, Stephen Lopez, and Jor-
dan crossed the finish line in a time of
3:27.6, tops in the province to date.
All didn't go as planned, however,
as a couple of key team members
went down with injuries. In the junior
boys' category, Aaron Bramwell-Cole
and Anthony Lue, along with Sephton
Spence in the midget boys' division,
were forced to withdraw. Bramwell-
Cole had an outstanding season, post-
ing some of the province's top 100m
and 200m times.
Prince puts
crowning glory
on great meet
AAJJAAXX ----An Ajax youngster made
fast tracks en route to gold at a track
and field meet in Markham recently.
Nichelle Prince, of Ajax, joined her
Bramalea Bullets at the Markham Invi-
tational track meet, taking home sever-
al medals while also shattering a
provincial record in the process.
Competing in the mite girls' divi-
sion, the eight-year-old broke the On-
tario record in her age group in the
100 metres, winning in a time of 14.8
seconds. The previous standard was
15.1 seconds, set in 1976.
She also won the 200m in a time
of 33.5 seconds and earned gold in the
long jump and as the anchor runner in
the Bramalea club's co-ed medley
relay team.
During the indoor track season,
Prince established records in the 50m
in a time of 8.1 seconds and in the 60m
in a time of 9.33 seconds.
Her next major track and field
events are the Hershey finals and the
MTA championships, both to be held
later this month.
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PICKERING MEN’S SLO-PITCH LEAGUE
Standings/scores as of May 25/03
TUDOR ARMS DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
The Bear & Firkin 3 3 0 0 49 30 6
Melanie Pringles Hitmen 2 2 0 0 22 10 4
Thirsty Monk 3RST 3 1 2 0 40 47 2
Gophers 3 1 2 0 35 31 2
Stallions 3 1 2 0 31 45 2
Melanie Pringles Chiefs 2 0 2 0 18 32 0
TUDOR ARMS DIVISION SCORES:Stallions 11 vs.Gophers
10; Thirsty Monk 3RST 20 vs. Melanie Pringles Chiefs 17;
Melanie Pringles Hitmen 10 vs. Gophers 9;The Bear & Firkin
21 vs. Stallions 14; The Bear & Firkin 14 vs. Thirsty Monk
3RST 10.
ANNANDALE GOLF & CURLING CLUB DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Dazed & Confused 2 2 0 0 34 22 4
Magwyers Thunder 2 2 0 0 22 20 4
Papp’s 2 1 1 0 23 24 2
JAFT 2 1 1 0 22 22 2
Watermaker 3 1 2 0 29 30 2
Marauders 3 1 2 0 25 34 2
Yankees 202019 22 0
ANNANDALE GOLF & CURLING CLUB DIVISION:JAFT 13
vs. Yankees 11; Magwyer’s Thunder 5 vs. Watermaker 4;
Dazed & Confused 17 vs. Marauders 7; Papps 8 vs. Maraud-
ers 7.
MELANIE PRINGLES DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Brew Jays 2 2 0 0 40 22 4
Danforth Roofing Supply 3 2 1 0 34 30 4
Scarb. Lexus Rangers 1 1 0 0 10 9 2
The Mets 1 1 0 0 7 6 2
Stop N Cash Athletics 2 1 1 0 27 18 2
Deloitte & Touche Rebels 2 1 1 0 24 21 2
The Burbs 2 1 1 0 21 35 2
Sharks 3 1 2 0 35 38 2
Bull & Finch Pub 2 0 2 0 20 28 0
City Rollers 2 0 2 0 17 28 0
MELANIE PRINGLES DIVISION SCORES:Scarborough
Lexus Rangers 10 vs. Stop N Cash Athletics 9; Deloitte &
Touche Rebels 10 vs. Bull & Finch Pub 5; Brew Jays 14 vs.
Sharks 11;the Mets 7 vs.Danforth Roofing Supply 6;Danforth
Roofing Supply 10 vs. Sharks 8;The Burbs 10 vs. City Rollers
9.
REBOUND SPORTS DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Watermaker 2 2 0 0 39 16 4
Steiners 2 2 0 0 26 11 4
ISOFT 2 2 0 0 22 9 4
Krueger Decor 2 1 1 0 33 26 2
Bob Caygeons 1 0 1 0 8 12 0
Guzzlers 1 0 1 0 2 6 0
Melanie Pringles Sad Sacs 2 0 2 0 13 26 0
Eastern Eavestroughing 2 0 2 0 10 47 0
REBOUND SPORTS DIVISION:ISOFT 12 vs.Bob Caygeons
8; Watermaker 23 vs. Eastern Eavestroughing 4; Watermaker
16 vs. Melanie Pringles Sad Sacs 12; Krueger Décor 24 vs.
Eastern Eavestroughing 6; Steiners 6 vs. Guzzlers 2; Steiners
20 vs. Krueger Décor 9.
LONE STAR DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Bolle Longhorns 2 2 0 0 29 14 4
Bank of Montreal 2 2 0 0 28 9 4
Robbins Moving 2 0 2 0 32 34 0
Papps 2 0 2 0 5 34 0
Brian Kondo-Re/Max 1 0 1 0 11 14 0
LONE STAR DIVISION SCORES:Bolle Longhorns 14 vs.
Robbins Moving Services 11; Bank of Montreal ? vs. Papps 2;
Robbins Moving Services 14 vs. Brian Kondo-Re/Max Cruis-
ers 11.
WATER DOCTOR DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Melanie Pringles 3 3 0 0 45 9 6
Water Doctor Warriors 1 1 0 0 14 12 2
Papps on Tap 1 0 0 1 6 6 1
Dilligaf 2 0 1 1 10 14 1
Country Style 1 0 1 0 3 16 0
Jesters 2 0 2 0 14 35 0
WATER DOCTOR DIVISION:Melanie Pringles 16 vs. Coun-
try Style 3;Melanie Pringles 8 vs.Dilligaf 4;Water Doctor War-
riors 14 vs. Jesters 12.
ROSS WILSON MEMORIAL DIVISION
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
R.C.L. 606 3 2 1 0 40 38 4
Papp’s Big ‘M’ 2 2 0 0 35 22 4
Formula Ford 2 1 1 0 38 30 2
17 Catchers 3 1 2 0 31 51 2
Re/Max 2 0 2 0 16 19 0
ROSS WILSON MEMORIAL DIVISION:R.C.L. 606 11 vs.
Re/Max 10; Formula Ford 28 vs. 17 Catchers 9; Papps Big M
18 vs. R.C.L. 606 8.
WESTNEY HEIGHTS MEN’S SLO-PITCH LEAGUE
Standings/scores as of June 5/03
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Thunder 8 8 0 0 156 45 16
Knights 8 6 1 1 108 49 13
Dickson Printing 8 5 3 0 76 75 10
Petrina’s 8 5 3 0 87 96 10
Thirsty Monk 8 3 4 1 61 86 7
Outsiders 8 3 5 0 75 95 6
Source for Sports 8 3 5 0 67 102 6
Sharks 8 1 7 0 76 90 2
Steve Fearon-Re/Max 8 1 7 0 59 140 2
LEAGUE RESULTS
Scores from May 31:Knights 15 (WP Jake Corbett, MVP
Rob Coates) vs. Sharks 7 (LP Rob Lyall, MVP Nat Skinner);
Knights 7 (WP & MVP Paul Dewlling) vs. Dickson Printing 6
(LP Brian Murphy, MVP Tony Bruce); Dickson Printing 11 (WP
Brian Murphy, MVP Vince Dessureault) vs. Sharks 3 (LP Rob
Lyall, MVP Chris Weatherbee);Thunder 17 (WP & MVP Peter
Nicholson) vs. Source for Sports 0 (LP Gord Bullock, MVP
James Unger); Outsiders 15 (WP Mike Briand, MVP Kent
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Slyford) vs. Sharks 6 (LP & MVP Rob Lyall); Thirsty Monk 14
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Geoff Miller) vs.Dickson Printing 5 (LP Teddy ‘Baclava’Xidos);
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The importance of Bacteriology and Sanitization
Please call if you are interested in:
waxing, threading, or nail technology for evening class
Call (905) 576-3558
500 Career Training 500 Career Training 500 Career Training
Would you like an exciting career as a
POLICE OFFICER
Take the Police Foundations Training course with the only specialized
College in Ontario exclusively dedicated to Police studies.
Get the most effective and shortest possible training with
the best instructors.
1-866-5-POLICE
Celebrating our 20th successful year.
Website: www.policefoundations-cbc.com
Proud members of the Ont. Association of Chiefs of Police
95 Bayly St. W., Unit #1, Ajax, Ontario
Police Foundations Department
Of Diamond Institute Of Business
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Corrections, Customs, Court Officers
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School of Business
Other Classes Starting Now:
Accounting & Payroll Admin Business Administration
Travel & Tourism Network Administrator
Personal Support Worker Medical Office Assistant
Exec. Office Assistant Legal Admin. Assistant
Begin your new career in
ESTHETICS and SALON OPERATIONS
with a diploma from
THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
• Manicures/Pedicures
• Facials
• Make-up
• Aromatherapy
• Client Consultation
• Salon Operations/Computers
• Skin Treatments
• Hair Removal/Waxing
• Body Treatments
• Body Massage/Reflexology
• Professional Skills/Job search
Training
includes:
Call for class information.
Seats are limited!
Helping You Build a Better Life
Financial
assistance may
be available to
qualified
candidates.
Pickering Campus
1450 Kingston Rd.
Pickering
(905) 420-1344
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Job posting reference number DP - 302
The Durham Region Employment Network (DREN) is currently seeking to
fill the position of Executive Director.This position reports to the board of
directors and is responsible for all aspects of organizational management
and planning.
Specifically, the incumbent will be responsible for the following::
• Accountability and support to the Board of Directors
• Business plan development and management
• Strategic planning, policy and program development and implementation
• Organizational management (including a strong emphasis on financial
monitoring & planning)
• Information management and communication
• Project planning and management
• Human resource management
All candidates must possess a post-secondary education in a related
field of study and relevant high level financial and supervisory experience.
Candidates must be fully proficient in computer and internet usage. Ac-
cess to and use of a car is required. knowledge of the local non profit em-
ployment sector or non-profit field is an asset
Interested candidates should forward their resume to the attention of Jen-
nine Agnew-Kata no later than Wednesday, June 18th, 2003 at 4 p.m.
Contact information is as follows:
DURHAM REGION EMPLOYMENT NETWORK
22 KING ST. WEST, SUITE #102,
OSHAWA, ONTARIO, L1H 1A3
Fax (905) 720-1363, email: dren@on.aibn.com
Absolutely no phone calls please
Only successful candidates will be contacted for an interview. For more
information about DREN visit our website at http://www.dren.org
If you feel that this might
be the career for you
Please apply on line
www.foresters.biz/careers
Quote # EL888
Toronto Office
A career with a difference.
Foresters ™ is a trademark of The Independent Order of Foresters
Financial Representative
We believe our organization is the Best Kept Secret in the
financial services industry, and this is why:
• Base salary + incentive compensation
• Training - personal development
• Marketing support
• Laptops/technology and office support
• Defined Benefit Pension Plan
• Customer (membership) base
• Employee benefits
• Variety of financial products and added-value
of Member Benefits
• Involvement in large-scale community activities
For more than 125 years Foresters ™ has been guided by
a very powerful principle, the growth and prosperity of our
members and their families is limited to the communities
in which they live. We are committed to understanding
their unique needs and to offer products which will assist
them with their financial security a nd p eace of mind.
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The PIC Group requires an experienced Administrative Support
person. Reporting to the Vice President of Administrative Services
you will provide support within a fast paced, challenging environ-
ment. Qualifications include: Post-secondary diploma in Office Ad-
ministration or equivalent; 3 years experience in a similar function
with emphasis on payroll and invoicing; advanced software skills in
MS Word, Excel, and Access; strong communication/interpersonal
skills with emphasis on customer service; knowledge of labour stan-
dards, HRDC, CCRA, and ISO standards; exceptional attention to
detail and an aptitude for working with numbers.
Interested candidates may submit resumes and cover letters by
email to Stacey.stuart@durhamc.on.ca or by fax to 905-720-1047
attention "Recruiter" by the end of the business day June 13, 2003
quoting competition number ASO 10-03. PIC appreciates receiving
all expressions of interest; however, only those candidates invited
for an interview will be contacted.
AZ TANKER DRIVER
We Offer:
• Full time employment
• $18.25/hr. to $21.25/hr.
• .37¢/mile to .41¢/mile
• 4% Performance bonus
• Benefits
• Co. Uniform
• Ongoing training
You Must Provide:
• 5 yrs. driving exp.
• U. S. exp.
• Heavy haul exp.
* Propane tanker exp. not required,
but must be willing to train.
* Mostly Ont., but some Hwy. trips
Tel: 905-426-3716
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TRANSPORT
Has Immediate Openings for
the Following:
Us (Dedicated)
Ontario-Quebec
Trains
Local
Please Contact Steve Chandler at:
(905) 725-5544 ext.223
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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.
AZ DRIVERS
FULL & PART TIME
City & Local
City Local Days & Afternoon shifts
We Require
• 2 years experience
• Clean current abstract & CVOR
Please call or fax to:
SST Personnel Inc.
Tel: 416-255-1419
Fax: 416-255-1829
Toll Free: 1-866-377-0177
HELP WANTED
Approx. 24 hrs. per week,
Afternoons & Saturdays
Additional hours - Seasonally
Send Resume to:Tim Harris
130 Commercial Ave.
Ajax, Ont , L1S 2H5
or fax 905-683-7363
LOGISTICS COORDINATOR
Requirements
•Min. 2 yrs. related experience with truck and rail in a
fast paced environment
•Knowledge of current MTO and DOT regulations
•Experience with transfer and handling of both dry and
liquid bulk products
•Strong written and verbal communication skills
•Ability to work independently
•Computer literate (Microsoft Word & Excel)
•Proven organizational skills
•Good decision making and problem solving skills.
Assets
•Self motivated
•Transportation related training
Please forward resumes to: aforma@innovativecompany.com
TEACHING POSITION
AVAILABLE
Small, co-educational, elementary
private school in Oshawa, Ontario
has positions available for:
Full time Teaching Assistant
For senior elementary, grades 6-8
inclusive.
Part-time French Language Teacher
With experience in teaching multi-age,
multi-level classes.
Our school is warm and friendly with
small class sizes. We emphasis tradi-
tional morals and values. Students are
eager to learn. Serious inquiries are
asked to fax resumes to:
(905) 432-0050 or email to:
durhameps@sympatico.ca
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ARE YOU READY?
GENERAL CONTRACTOR -
Looking for experienced
handymen, for very demand-
ing work. Jack of all trades,
versatile, responsible/willing
to work hard. Work
sometimes involves wee-
kends/evenings. Own trans-
portation an asset. Please
send work expereince/expect-
ed salary to File#914 c/o
Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box
481, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa,
ON L1H 7L5.
HAIR STYLIST required im-
mediately for unisex hairstyl-
ing salon. Call Tony at 905-
655–4119 or apply in person
to 76 Baldwin Street, Brooklin
HAIR STYLIST preferably with
clientele. Be a part of our
young, dynamic team. Great
atmosphere salon. Drop re-
sume at Axxess, 122 Brock
St. N., Whitby.
HELP WANTED!Glass, Wind-
ow, Door Installer (Techni-
cian) - must have excellent
carpentry skills, self-starter,
experience is a must. Part-
time/full-time, variety of pay
options available. Please fax
qualifications to: 905-372-
1581 or email:
focus@lintonwindows.com
HOMEWORKERS NEEDED!
Assembling Products, Mail-
ing/Processing Circulars,
Copy/Mailing/PC Disk Pro-
gram. FREE INFORMATION at
www.gifts-plus-online.com or
send S.A.S.E.: Crafts, 8-7777
Keele St., Dept 113, Referent
7-107, Concord, Ontario, L4K
1Y7
HOT !HOT !HOT!10 openings
for "fun" people who want to
make $500 wk. Travel. Stud-
ents welcome. Intern pro-
gram. Bursaries, FT only, Call
Cherise Carter @ (905) 576-
4425
INSTALLATION COMPANY of-
fice furniture installers. Must
be willing to work evenings
and weekends. Fax resume
to (905)475-8407.
LANDSCAPE DESIGNER
YEAR ROUND Vandermeer
Nursery - Ajax. Successful
candidate must have practical
designing experience with
knowledge of plant material.
Excellent pay & benefits. Ap-
ply in person. (905)427–2525
NEED $$$? Telephone sales,
no experience necessary, day
and evening positions avail-
able. Salary plus commission
plus bonus. Telephone (905)
579–6222
NEW LICENSED HEALTH stu-
dio opening in July seeking
attractive Licensed Massage
Attendants and Receptionist
905-442-3101. Great $$$ -
discretion assured.
NOW HIRING:Local Durham
office currently seeking posi-
tive telemarketers. To book
appointments only. No selling,
hourly rate plus bonus, 4-9pm.
Call (905)434–6149 ext 225
PHONE CHAT LINE needs P/T
operators to work from home.
Must have great voice & be
over 18 years. Call (416)445-
1549.
PRIVATE FOSTER CARE
AGENCY is seeking loving
stable foster families training
and supervision provided if
interested call Donna at 1-
877-250-5652, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
ENERGETIC, RELIABLE, self
starter needed for a residential
cleaning company. Vehicle
required. Call Diane 905-655-
7563 HowsonHomeOrganiz-
ers.com
RETAIL & installation busi-
ness in Northumberland area
is looking for front end COUN-
TER PERSON. Candidate re-
quired to have people skills,
retail and managerial qualifi-
cations as well as computer
knowledge, order entry, etc.,
along with begin physically fit
would be an asset. Organiza-
tional skills a must. Please
send resume to: Box #144, C/
O Northumberland News, 884
Division St., Unit 212, Co-
bourg, Ontario, K9A 5V6.
SHIPPER/RECEIVER. Pickering
ISO company. Forklift license,
WHMIS, Transportation of Dang-
erous Goods, plus computer
skills required. Salary $13-$15/
hour. Email ghstaffing@sympati-
co.ca or fax 905-509-4991
WAIT STAFF wanted for busy
Port Perry restaurant. Smart
Serve and experience a must.
Fax resume to: 905-985-2841.
SUMMER WORK? Looking for FT?
Need money for school fun?
Advertising company seeks 15
hard-working people who are look-
ing for $500 week. Scholar-ships
and bur-saries available. Call Lisa
Jones @ (905) 576-4425.
STUDENT WORK. F/T & P/T
positions in Customer Service
and Sales. No experience
necessary. Will train. $14.75
base/appt. Conditions apply.
Call Mon-Sat. 8am-5pm 905-
665-8568 or apply online
www.summerworknow.com
WE REQUIRE a well groomed
reliable, energetic self starter for
delivery and customer service of
perishable goods in Durham
region. Requires some heavy lift-
ing. Willing to learn and work
hard. Serious applicants only
with previous experience in the
food services industry. Call Ross
at (905) 666–9654
EXTRA CASH!!!! Simply pro-
cessing grocery coupons PT/
FT. 1-800-279-0019 www.su-
permarketking.com/3497
WORK FROM HOME using
your computer. No experience
necessary. Full training pro-
vided. Earn $500 - $2,000/
month p/t. Earn $2,000 -
$5,000/month full time.
www.futurefreedomforyou.com
1-800-237-7875.
Salon &
Spa Help514
HAIRSTYLIST & RECENT Grads
required at Valentino's we give
you the tools to develop your
career, add to to your repertoire
with ongoing education, estab-
lish a clientele quickly. Enjoy
health benefits, guaranteed wage
& an opportunity to travel to
world academies. Expect suc-
cess call (905)666–3805
EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST
required full and part time for
the Hair Care Centre in the
Whitby Mall. Call Nick or
Derek 905-723-0211.
FULLY EQUIPPED salon for
rent on Brock St. in Whitby,
also one large room for rent
within salon. Ideal for RMT or
esthetician. Great location and
amazing low rent 905-430–
0093
LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST with
minimum 2 years experience
required for full or part-time
position. Please call Mary or
Lina (905)728-4623.
NEW SPA OPENING in Port
Perry, looking for Esthetician
and RMT. Please call 905-
259-3977.
ESTHETICIAN, RMT, Reflex-
ologist required for busy day
spa, clinical treatments and
spa clientelle. Excellent
terms, professional environ-
ment. Call 905-623-7653
Skilled &
Technical Help515
AUTO GLASS installer, re-
quired by a busy Pickering
shop. Great work environment
& wages, call 905-831–4290
CUSTOM PINE FURNITURE
shop requires full time skilled
woodworker. North Pickering.
(905) 649–2477
EXPERIENCED HANDRAIL In-
staller required for busy wood
stair and railing company in
Peterborough. Must have own
truck. Reply by fax to 705-
652-6964.
EXPERIENCED WOOD Mill-
work person required for busy
stair and railing shop in Peter-
borough. Reply by fax to: 705-
652-6964/
MAINTENNCE MECHANIC re-
quired immediately to service
fleet of small engines, light
trucks and trailers. Duties in-
clude: shop and yard main-
tenance, truck and trailer driv-
ing, DZ license an asset. Ex-
cellent wage, 100% company
paid benefit plan. Start imme-
diately. Call (905)260-2116
LENNOX SERVICE EXPERTS
Exp. HVAC techs required. A/C
lic. and gas fitter 11 lic. min.
Attractive wage and benefit
package. Come join a winning
team. Call Certified/Service
experts (905) 683-0985 or fax
resume to (905) 683-3377 or
certified.chris@on.aibn.com
SHEET METAL MECHANIC/
Brake Press Operator. Busy
precision job shop. Scarbor-
ough location. Top wages &
benefits. Fax resume in con-
fidence to: 416-291-3233
Computer & IT520
LARGE DURHAM Insurance
office looking for RIBO li-
censed Commercial Lines
CSR. Knowledge of Agency
Manager, and Compu-quote
an asset. Professional attitude
required for handling VIP
Commercial/Personal ac-
counts. Fax resume to: 905-
427-4615, Attention Lyn.
Office Help525
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Full time Busy Real Estate
Team requires min. 5 yrs ad-
min. related experience. Top-
notch computer/technology
skills and excellent organiza-
tion skills all a must! Real es-
tate experience a definite as-
set! Please fax your resume
to 905-649-6405 Attn: Julie
Curran
LICENSED Real Estate Ass't.
required immediately. Duties
flexible. Computer knowledge
a must. Drop resume to Royal
LePage Frank Real Estate:
200 Dundas St. E. Whitby Att:
Mary Anne Murphy or email
to:mamurphy@royallepage.ca
PART TIME RECEPTIONIST
required for busy real estate
office. Real estate experience
and excellent computer skills
a must. Fax 905-649-6405
Attn: Kim Martin
Sales Help
& Agents530
EARN $300 A NIGHT - FAST!
A unique line of health &
beauty products for women in
a creative home party system.
Hostess plan-customer sav-
ings - great earnings. NEW to
Canada - ground floor. call for
free info pack. 1-866-496-7866
Hospital/Medical/
Dental535
FULL-TIME Dental Assistant/
Receptionist and Part time
Dental Hygienist required im-
mediately. Evenings and Sat-
urdays required. Dental ex-
perience a must. Fax resume
to: 905-683-2980.
ENERGETIC DENTAL ASSIS-
TANT wanted for busy family
practice. Evenings included.
Drop resumes to: Source
Dental, 555 Simcoe St. S.,
Oshawa.
DENTAL HYGIENIST required
for Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Starting mid-August for 1 year
maternity leave. Please con-
tact Kim (905)683–1391
DENTAL LAB TRAINING posi-
tion available starting imme-
diately. Willing to work hard
and be committed to learning
and improving. Drop resume
off Monday or Tuesday to:
Contact Dental Studio, 500
Wentworth Street East, Unit #6
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST-as-
sistant Pickering. Unique 5
days/week professionally
gratifying opportunity with
flexibility. Typing & computer
skills essential, experience an
asset. Good interpersonal
skills, reliability and efficiency
required. Email resume to
drcjs@pathcom.com
PART-TIME HYGIENIST re-
quired. Pleasant working en-
vironment. Professionals
only. Serious inquiries only.
Top rate. Submit resume to
185 Brock St. N. Whitby, L1N
4H3. Interview required. 905-
430–0118
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN,
part time, evenings & wee-
kends. Pleasant working envi-
ronvironment. Oshawa. Fax
905-576-3272
RMT REQUIRED for Ajax
Chiropractic office. To cover a
maternity leave. Possibility for
own practice after. Fax 905-
428-0495
WANTED IMMEDIATELY:
RN's & RPN's for community
work in Durham Region. Fax
resume: 905.666.0038, email
recruitment@tnehealthpros.com
Also: Rn's ask about our
U.S. Contracts. Housekeepers
also wanted immediately! T &
E Health Pros.
Hotel/Restaurant540
WAIT STAFF WANTED imme-
diately for Chinese & west in-
dian restaurinte in Pickering
(Brock/Hwy. 2). Please call
Debbie at 905-683-7444
Houses For Sale100
AJAX LAKESIDE. Spectacular
4 bedroom home on spacious
lot. Open concept kitchen/fa-
milyroom, fireplace. Walk out
to cedar decks. Featuring a 4
seasons spa and gorgeous
private gardens. $389,900. For
additional list of upgrades/
built-ins, attend Open House
June 7th & 8th, 1-4 p.m. 107
BOLLAND CRS. 905-683-3995.
BOWMANVILLE, beautiful in
town location, 3 bedroom de-
tached, corner lot, quiet street,
2 baths (1-4pc, 1-3pc, claw-
foot tub), approx 1500 sq.ft.,
new roof May-03, new 6 car.
driveway, very private and
newly fenced in 69X200 irreg-
ular shaped lot, asking
$158.900. Private sale no
agents please. 905-697–0537.
ORONO LESKARD,3+2
bdrms, 3-4pc baths, eat-in
oak kitchen, main floor laun-
dry, oak hardwood flooring,
ceramics, master bdrm w/en-
suite, crown moulding.
$299,900. Call for appt 905-
983–5356. For more info and
pictures www.orono.ca
8-YEAR Old John Boddy
home, Pickering on premium
pie-shaped lot, backing onto
green belt. includes huge
mastersuite, large principle
rooms, with French door to
kitchen, patio doors to deck.
fireplace and CAC. Asking
$299,900. Call 905-420–9613.
2300SQ.FT. HOME on quiet
Cres. in Fallingbrook Whitby.
4-bedroom, greenhouse
kitchen, M.F. F.R., L.R., 2-1/2
baths, Hardwood floors, new
CAC. Hot Tub $279,000 To
view call 905-259-8080. No
Agents Please.
DURHAM AREA, Bungalow, 3-
bdrm with basement apt w/sep-
arate entrance. Also 3-bdrm link
$168,885. Call Mincom First,
Frank Hawes 905-261-6767. Fast
closings available.
AJAX-MOVE IN!$354,900.
4-bdrm, quiet street. See it to
believe! Open House Sunday,
June 8th 2-4pm. 15 Sykes St. L.
Micallef 905-831–3300 Re/Max
2400 FINISHED SQ. FT.at 1377
Lyncroft Crescent, Oshawa. Visit
on the web at http://jason.wealth-
ware.net to view photos of our
home. $249,990. 905-720-3250
Small Retirement
Home
Requires Immediately
RPN
F/T NIGHTSHIFT
and
NURSE MANAGER
F/T DAYSHIFT
Must be RPN some
management exp.,
Both positions must
be Med cert., charge
nurse exp. req'd
Call Louise
905-839–5151
DRYWALLERS
Non union company
seeks workers
immediately with
experience in metal stud,
drywall, and taping.
Excellent pay.
Fax resume to
888-315-6320
Belleville
SMILE!
We are hiring
Photographers
required for
Oshawa Franchise
serving Durham Region.
We train and provide
all equipment
Transportation required.
Fax resume & references
905-721-9892
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.
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Health and Safety Officer
THE DURHAM CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
Learning and Living in Faith www.durhamrc.edu.on.ca
Use your excellent supervisory, planning and problem-solving skills to develop,
promote, implement, maintain and review all of the Board’s occupational health
and safety policy and programs, waste management, emergency plans, and
school emergency planning programs. An effective communicator, you will
facilitate training sessions, liaise with relevant stakeholders, co-ordinate annual
school and building inspections, and prepare and distribute inspection reports.
With successful completion of a post-secondary program in Occupational
Health and Safety, and 3 to 5 years of experience in a directly related position,
ideally dealing with emergency planning or developing policy and procedures,
you have a sound working knowledge of the application of relevant legislation,
codes and regulations.
The Board offers a comprehensive benefits package, a salary range from
$46,799 to $54,175 (position and salary to be re-evaluated after a one-year
period), a monthly car allowance and mileage. For more information about
this opportunity, please visit our Web site. Interested candidates are invited
to submit their resumes, no later than Wednesday, June 18, 2003, to:
Allan W. Jeffers, Human Resources Manager, The Durham Catholic
District School Board, 650 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario,
L1J 7C4. Fax: 905-576-0923. E-mail: Allan.Jeffers@durhamrc.edu.on.ca
Only applicants considered for interviews will be contacted. No telephone
calls, please.
Mary Ann Martin
Chair of
the Board
Patricia A. Manson
Director
of Education
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NOW HIRING
$18.75/HR. TO START
Distribution co. has openings in
all departments:
• Sales • Service• Warehouse
• Delivery
No experience necessary due to ex-
cellent training program. Must be able
to start immediately.
MON -TUES ONLY
10 A.M. - 6 P.M. 905-720-1507
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WHITEVALE GOLF CLUB
BACKSHOP &
STARTER POSITIONS
Available immediately
Ideal for retirees.
Fax resume to: (905)294-5115
Or email to:
proshop@whitevalegolfclub.com
Full-time Customer Service
Representative
for a dynamic & internationally know
plastic manufacturer.
The ideal candidate should have significant
customer service experience; SAP
computer knowledge would be an asset.
Excellent written and spoken English skills
are required.
Please fax resume to
Darlene or Klaus @ 905-436-3478
YMCA Durham Employment Services
Youth Foyer
1550 Kingston Road, Suite 7, Pickering
(Valley Farm & Hwy. 2)
YOUTH JOB DAY
• FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
• EMPLOYMENT IN THE DURHAM & GTA AREA
• EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS & COUNSELLING
• RESUME DEVELOPMENT & INTERVIEW SKILLS
Refreshments, Snacks and Prizes!
For info call (905) 686-7060
(for youth aged 16 - 30 who are not full-time
students and not working)
Find out how we can help you!
TUESDAY, June 10th, 2003
2:00pm – 6:00pm
ACCESS TO:
Your YMCA charitable is
11930 7060 RR0001
T his project is funded in part by
the G overnment of C anada
Our Free Services Include:
• Resume and Cover Letter Assistance
• Access to computers with high speed Internet
• Employment workshops
• Career and assessment tools
• Faxing anywhere in Ontario
• Access to phones
• Local newspapers
• Job Search resources
• Business Community Service Directories
• Community information and referrals
• Education and Training Calendars / Brochures
• Small Business Resources
Employment
Resource Cent
r
e
YMCA
Durham Employment Services
Your YMCA charitable is
11930 7060 RR0001
T his project is funded in part by
the G overnment of C anada
905-427-7670
1550 KINGSTON ROAD, SUITE 16
PICKERING, ON L1V 1C3
1-866-964-JOBS (5627)
YMCA DURHAM EMPLOYMENT SEVICES
EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTRE
OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Fri - 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
The
Employment
Resources Centre
is open to all!
Staffed by
Job Skills
Specialists
Tabi International
A ladies retailer of affordable casual
fashion has an immediate opening for a
Store Manager
At our new location in the
Markville Shopping Centre
Previous experience is an asset.
We offer a competitive compensation
and benefit package.
Please fax your resume to: (613) 961-7900
or email kcross@tabi.ca
511 Retail
Opportunities 511 Retail
Opportunities
GREAT OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
Full time Stylist Required
The Beauty Supply Outlet is looking
for a dynamic service oriented
individual to join our team.
Please fax resume to:905-831-2957
or drop in at 1822 White Rd
(Amberlea Plaza beside the Hasty Market)
Visit us @ www.thebeautysupplyoutlet.com
for franchise information.
514 Salon & Spa Help 514 Salon & Spa Help
CHEMICAL PROCESS OPERATOR
Rohm and Haas Canada Inc., a Canadian subsidiary of a worldwide leader in the manufacturing of
specialty chemical products, has an opening for a Chemical Process Operator at our manufacturing
facility located on the east side of Toronto.
This position involves general processing duties in the manufacturing area and may lead to
other responsibilities, including the operation of process control systems. The facility is a seven-day
operation. Candidates must be willing to work a 12-hour rotating shift in a team environment, have
excellent organization and communication skills and possess good computer skills. Preference will be
given to those candidates with a community college diploma in Chemical Technology (or equivalent)
or a minimum of five years of relevant experience in the chemical industry.
Rohm and Haas Canada Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that offers an
excellent wage and benefits package.
Please mail (no faxes or phone calls) your resume to: Ms. T. Newall,
Human Resources.
We thank all candidates who apply, however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
INC.
2 MANSE ROAD • WEST HILL, ONTARIO M1E 3T9
515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
We're growing again. Require a
parts counter person with good
people skills. Opportunity for
advancement, good benefits, training,
strong support staff.
Email: parts@honda1.com
AUTOMOTIVE DETAILER
Experienced clean up person required
with knowledge of detailing, com-
pounding & polishing, good driving
record, ability to drive standard shift.
AUTOMOTIVE PDI /
ACCESSORY TECHNICIAN
Requires a flat rate technician for
Monday to Thursday about 5pm - 8pm
and Saturday's 9am - 4pm. Duties
will include PDI's and accessory
installation. Ideal for semi retired
technician who requires minimal
supervision.
Apply with resume and references to:
1110 Dundas St. East Whitby
or fax to: (905) 666-4571 or
Email: service@honda1.com
515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help
COMMERCIAL LINES MANAGER
• Manage C/L Producers & CSR's
• Create & Implement Dept. Procedures
• Knowledge of Commercial Markets
• Underwriting background in both
Commercial Property and Auto
Contact Tracy or Judy 905-426-8787
Or Fax Resume to 905-426-4959
525 Office Help 525 Office Help
PICKERING HONDA
SALES PERSON REQUIRED
• Honda or Acura experience preferred
We offer:
•Health & Dental Package
•Demo or car allowance
•Commission & Bonus plan
•Management Support
•Large Inventory of New
& preowned Hondas
•New Facility
Call Dave Buchanan or
Frank Jennings for appointment
905-831–5400
530 Sales Help &
Agents 530 Sales Help &
Agents
510 General Help 510 General Help
510 General Help 510 General Help
514 Salon & Spa Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help
535 Hospital/Medical/
Dental
Townhouses
For Sale105
COURTICE 2-bedroom condo-
minium townhouse, gorgeous
Parkwood Village. 2 bath-
rooms, huge kitchen, loft
overlooking livingroom w/fire-
place, skylights. 6 appliances.
UPGRADES++ Tennis courts,
recreation center, security +
spectacular gardens. Near
schools, shopping +bus route.
A MUST SEE!! $149,900. To
view call 905-435-4659
Out-of-Town
Properties120
BUILDING LOT: Deeded Water
boating/beach, Lake Dalrym-
ple, 120x200, $19,900. Con-
sider trade of equal value. For
viewing Weekends 416-545-
9256, Weekdays 416-284-
2357.
MONTAGUE,PEI summer re-
treat or year round 2 storey
home, 2 baths, large country
kitchen, many renovations,
large treed lot w/private back
yard. Five minute walk to town
marina. 15 minute drive to
sandy beach at Pamure Is.
10min drive to 2 renowned 18
hole golf courses at Bredenell.
$89,000 Phone (902)838-4532
weekdays after 6pm, anytime
weekend. Pictures upon re-
quest. snc
Lots & Acreages135
$9,900 Fully serviced wooded
trailer site, hydro, water, sewers,
telephone. Near Cobourg. Sandy
Beach, great fishing, will finance.
Call 905-885–6664.
P.E.I. TWO 10 ACRE lots on
quiet paved country road. 7
acres clear, 3 wooded with
brook running through wooded
area. 10 min. to Panmule Is-
land Beach, 15 min. form (2)
18 hole renowned golf cours-
es at Burdenell. $49,000 each.
Phone (902) 838-4532 week-
days after 6 p.m., anytime on
weekends. snc
Office &
Business space150
650SQ FT OFFICE SPACE,
utilities incl. A/C, avail. July
1st. Bowmanville. $595/
month. Call 905-623-6017
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY,
Veltri Complex, Bowmanville.
68 King Street East. Office/Re-
tail Rental Space. Parking &
Wheelchair Accessible. 3
spaces available: 390-sq.ft to
790-sq.ft. & 2496-sq.ft. For
more information call: 905-
623-4172
CLOSE TO 401, double indus-
trial unit w/2 bay doors, one
drive-in. 5000sq.ft. total. Front
has 6 offices, reception,
boardroom, washrooms,
kitchen, back empty. A/C. Call
905-436-9292 for details
FURNISHED 1,300 SQ. FT.
office space for rent, good
downtown Oshawa location.
This can be rented as indidi-
vual offices with receptionist if
required. Very reasonable
please call (905) 432–3710
Business
Opportunities160
PHOTO BUSINESS:Must sell.
East Oshawa, Owner moving.
Will sell equipment separate-
ly. $149,000. Make an offer.
Stained glass business. Own-
er retiring, will train. $20,000.
Call Neil Ryan, Broker, Ryan
Realty Sve. Ltd. (905) 434–5128
Apts. & Flats
For Rent170
A LARGE TWO BEDROOM
Apartment, Wilson/Bond. 2
entrances, laundry & parking
included, no pets, first/last,
$850 heat/hydro included,
avail. July 1st. 905-434-6481.
1 BEDROOM apartment,
$725/mo. including utilities, July
1st. Immaculate, newer building,
accommodating quality tenants
only, in decent Oshawa neigh-
borhood, 905-439-8893/ 905-
743-0823
1 BEDROOM - Ajax. Available
immediately. $825. inclusive.
2 BEDROOM - Ajax. Available
Aug. 1st. $950+hydro. Large
units, great location, parking,
laundry facilities, big yard. No
pets. Call Wendy 416-818-
9255.
2 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt.,
4 appliances, A/C, separate
entrance, parking, no smok-
ing/pets. $850/month +30%
hydro, first/last. Pickering,
July 1. 905-420-8453
2-BEDROOM condo apt., Liv-
erpool/Bayly, near GO transit,
mall+lake, includes all utili-
ties, lots of space. $1150,
avail. June 15. Call 416-402-
7150
2-BEDROOM Ajax quiet court,
large well-maintained base-
ment, 2 sep. entrances/laun-
dry. Cable, c/v, air, 2-car
parking, no pets/smokers,
$1050/month inclusive, July
1st. 905-427-3068, 416-600-
8685
LEGAL 2-BDRM basement,
Ajax, Westney/Hwy 2, close to
shopping, GO/401. Large,
bright, clean, separate en-
trance, includes utilities, , ca-
ble, laundry. $875. Avail.
July. No pets/smoking. 905-
426–1222
PICKERING 2-BEDROOM
newly renovated apartment.
Bright/airy layout does't feel
like basement, separate en-
trance, private laundry, no
smoking/pets. $950-inclusive
647-280-4074.
www.upscalerentals.ca
A MUST SEE! Oshawa, 2-
bdrm adult-occupied 3-unit
bldg. Clean, quiet, laundry,
private yard, parking, on bus
route. Credit check, referenc-
es, non-smoker, no pets.
$867-inclusive, first/last. Avail
August 1/03, 905-427-2782.
AJAX - BRIGHT & LEGAL 2
bedroom furnished/unfur-
nished basement apt. $875+;
Sep. entrance, 2-parkings,
laundry, air con, no-smoking/
pets. Immediately. 905-686–
6925;416-562-6761.
AJAX, WESTNEY/HWY. #2,
62 Marshall Cres., safe, clean,
bright 2-bedroom basement,
separate entrance, 4pc. bath,
laundry, $775+. Available
July 1st. (416)436–2884.
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12:30-
1:30pm. Appts can be ar-
ranged.
AJAX - WESTNEY/HWY. 2,
Go-Train-station and buses,
bachelor apt, spacious, bright,
upper-floor. Private-entrance,
full bathroom. Cable. Parking.
Partially-furnished if neces-
sary. $775/inclusive. 905-619-
9867.
AJAX 2-Bedroom basement,
4-appliances, parking, close
to schools, shopping. $850+1/
2 utilities. Available July 1st.
Call Richard Days 416-865-
7864 Evenings/Weekends
905-686-9662.
AJAX BASEMENT Apartment
One bedroom plus den sepa-
rate entrance shared laundry
$750 inclusive Call after 6pm
905-839–1570
AJAX,2 bedroom, close to
schools, shopping, new reno-
vated. No pets/smoking, $850
mo., first & last, available
immediately. Call 905-428–
3785.
AJAX, LARGE 1-BDRM base-
ment apt., separate entrance,
double car parking, share
laundry, legal, all inclusive
$800/month. Call til 7pm
(905)426–1556. (snp)
AJAX, 2-BDRM basement
apt., separate entrance, park-
ing, laundry, utilities, no
smoking/pets, first/last. Ref-
erences. Available imme-
diately. $875/month. (905)683-
7556. (snp)
AJAX-3 Bedroom main floor.
4 appliances, h/w floors, 2-car
parking, close to schools,
shopping, transit. $1200+1/2
utilities. Available Immediate-
ly. Richard - Days 416-865-
7864 Evenings/Weekends
905-686-9662.
ALEXANDER PARK, Oshawa
1 bedroom newer apts. "Old
charm building." Totally reno-
vated, new kitchens, baths,
hardwood floors. In-house
laundry, intercom/security.
Park view. Near Hospital.
(905) 579-9439.
AVAILABLE JULY 1ST.3 bed-
room main plus upper floor of
house. Large yard and deck
includes separate large work-
shop with hydro, close to
Oshawa Center and bus, pets
ok, $l,l50 heat and hydro in-
cluded. 1 bedroom upper floor
of house, $625 plus hydro. 1
bedroom $595 plus hydro. lst/
and last required. (905) 431-
0577.
BASEMENT APT. - $650+hy-
dro. First/last. Newly carpet-
ed. Available immediately/or
July 1st. No pets. Simcoe/
Olive Oshawa. Parking for 1.
Fridge, stove. 905-723–0973
2-BEDROOM BASEMENT
Westney/Hwy 2. Avail. imme-
diately. $500. inclusive, in-
cluding cable. No laundry.
Close to all amenities. First/
last. No smoking/pets. 905-
426–5350
NEW BRIGHT one-bedroom
basement apt. Legal separate
entrance, suits quiet ,single,
professional, non-smoker. No
pets. $750-incl, first/last, im-
mediate. Thickson/Rossland.
Call to view, it won't last 905-
571–5784
BROOKLIN - 2 + 1 bed. apt. on
second floor. 4 new applianc-
es, updated interior, July 1st.
First/last + hydro. References.
No dogs. $995. 905-424-9743.
CENTRAL OSHAWA 1-bdrm
apts. $750/month, 2-bdrm
apts. $825/month. Avail. July/
Aug. Well-maintained build-
ing, near all amenities. 905-
723-0977 9am-5pm
CHURCH/Hwy#2,immaculate
3 bedroom apartment. close to
Schools/Shopping/GO. 416-
444-7391 Ext. 241.
CLEAN 1-BEDROOM $770/
month, utilities included. Sim-
coe and Mill area, small quiet
apartment building. Call for
appointment (905)579-9890.
COURTICE AREA,2-bedroom,
$950 incl. Stove, fridge, utili-
ties, no smoking, no pets
First/last. 1-bedroom, $775
first/last all inclusive, no
smoking/pets. 905-436–2155.
COZY 1 bed. basement apt.
Pickering. Suits 1-tenant only.
Separate-entrance. 1-car
parking. Laundry/cable. July
1st. $800/mo. Quiet pets wel-
come. Pam 905-686-3545.
EXECUTIVE APARTMENT Deer
Creek golf course, Ajax. Fully fur-
nished, 1-bedroom, laundry, air,
security, indoor parking, digital
cable+internet. No pets, non-
smoking. $1600+utilities. 905-
426-9119 www.electricityfo-
rum.com/rental.htm
EXECUTIVE LARGE walk-out
bsmt apt. North Oshawa.
Brand new! 10+. No smokers/
pets, references, first/last. Suit
professional/couple. $1200 in-
clusive includes washer/dry-
er. 905-576-0004
HARWOOD/BAYLY, 3-bed-
room main floor, $1350 inclu-
sive. No pets/smoking, avail-
able July 1. ALSO 2-bedroom
basement apartment $1050,
Dixie/Finch available imme-
diately. (905)420–1281.
HARWOOD/HWY 2 Available
immediately/July 1, 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths. $1350+1/2
utilities. Call Dennis Morgan
905-831-9500 or 416-587-
0060
BEAUTIFUL WHITBY 2-bed-
room basement apartment,
separate entrance. Includes
utilities, cable, parking,
backyard, washer/dryer, $900/
month, Immediately, non-
smoker. 416-804-1995.
LARGE ONE BEDROOM,
bright in 6-plex, secure build-
ing, $725/month inclusive.
Fridge, stove, coin laundry
room, BBQ area, no pets. One
car parking. lst/last, Security
check, Avail. June 17th. Cash
deposit $500. (905)571-4066
LOFT - Bachelor apartment in
country setting. North Whitby.
July 1st. $650/first/last. No
pets/non-smoker. Suit single
professional. 905-655-4076.
NEWLY RENOVATED,large 1
& 2 bdrm apts. Avail. July 1st.
$600 & $750 inclusive. Park-
ing. Adelaide/Mary, Oshawa.
First/last. 905-436–7411
ONE BEDROOM & bachelor
apts., living room, dining
room, kitchen, parking, hard-
wood floors, first/last, no pets,
references. Available July lst.
Near hospital. Call (905)723-
1647, (905)720-9935
ONE-BDRM BASEMENT, sep-
arate entrance. Cable, utilities
& parking incl. No pets. Pick-
ering area. Avail. August 1.
$800 monthly. First/last. Call
Eszter (647)999-5357
ONE BEDROOM basement
apt., in clean quiet building,
Oshawa Simcoe/Olive, private
entrance, parking, laundry,
Avail. July 1st, no-dogs, in-
clusive $650. first/last. Call
Bob 905-924-6075.
ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT
- Brock/Major Oaks. Separate
entrance, no pets/smoking.
$675/mth utilities/cable in-
cluded. Available July 1st.
905-428–2895.
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom apt.
Olive & Albert St. Available
July 1st. Fridge, stove includ-
ed. $722 inclusive, first/last.
905-723-9781.
OSHAWA 2 BDRM CONDO-
$950 inclusive. 1 bedroom
main floor century home,
close to amenities, coin laun-
dry, parking, $800 + hydro.
Both available July 2. Single
garage for storage only!! $80/
mth. 905-786–2413.
OSHAWA 2 BEDROOM Avail-
able anytime. Located at 946
Masson St. $780/month all in-
clusive no pets. Please call
905-576–6724 or 905-242-
4478.
OSHAWA APTS.-Bachelor, 1
and 2 bedroom, newer build-
ings. Includes utilities, park-
ing. Laundry on-site. No dogs.
Building #1 905-432-8914,
Building #2, #3, #4 905-571-
0425 or for all 1-888-558-
2622/ 416-473-9173.
OSHAWA APTS.professional
new ownership/management,
newly renovated 2+3 bed-
rooms from $800, new ap-
pliances. Building upgrades to
include: security cameras,
new windows and more! On
transit route, near schools/
amenities. 905-404-4002
OSHAWA,2 bedroom close to
bus route & schools, laundry,
facilities, new windows, park-
ing for 2 cars, $700 plus, first
& last req. 905-431–3396
PICKERING very large 2-bed-
room basement, stone fire-
place,. 4 appliances, 2-car
parking, close to schools,
shopping, GO. $1000+1/2 utili-
ties. Available July 1st.
Richard - Days 416-865-7864
Evenings/Wknds 905-686-
9662.
PICKERING - bright, spa-
cious, 2 bedroom basement
apt. Open concept. Sep. en-
trance and parking. Full
washroom, all inclusive,
Brock/Hwy. 2. Recently reno-
vated. Available July 1st.
$900. 416-712-8670
PICKERING - FINCH AND
DIXIE,2 bedroom basement
apartment, separate en-
trance,e laundry facilities,
$900 plus 1/2 utilities. July lst.
(416) 419–0912
PICKERING - large 3 bedroom
main floor of house. Large
deck/yard. Laundry, parking,
appliances, hardwood floors,
close to Go/401/schools/
shopping, $1195+2/3 util.
Avail. immediately (416) 459–
2350
PICKERING - Liverpool Rd. S.,
near lake. Small 2 bed. base-
ment apartment, washer, dry-
er, fridge, stove, no pets, $750
inclusive. July lst. (905)839-
0645.
PICKERING MAJOR OAKS/
BROCK Gorgeous, bright,
walkout basemnt, 2 parking,
CAC, no smoking/pets, August
1st, $900, Call 905-428–2015.
PICKERING, ALTONA/SHEP-
PARD NEW 2 Bedroom base-
ment, separate entrance, cac,
2 parking, laundry, $850 +1/2
hydro, avail. July 1st. Call
905-509-7353
PICKERING.Brock/Dellbrook.
bright/walkout/private en-
trance/basement apartment.
1-bedroom with closets, liv-
ing room, eat-in kitchen/full
bathroom, parking. $780/
month. First/last. Inclusive. No
pets/smoking. Near PTC, GO,
401. Available immediately.
905-426–8113
PICKERING. One bedroom
raised basement apt. Close to
Mall. Laundry, parking, a/c,
first/last, sep. entrance, July
1st. $800 inclusive. 905-831–
6284
PORT UNION/401,clean
bright, 2 bedroom basement,
adults preferred. Parking, ca-
ble, laundry, non smokers, no
pets. $850 inclusive. (416)
471-1984
PRIVATE large, bright, clean,
2 bedroom basement apt., in
Pontypool area, no pets, no
smoking, $800./mo. call
(705) 277–1972.
REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regen-
cy Cres., Whitby. 50+ Adult
Lifestyle Apt. Complex. Clean
quiet building, across from
park. Close to downtown. Dai-
ly activities incl. All utilities
included. Call 905-430-7397.
www.realstar.ca
ROSSLAND/ANDERSON new
clean two bedroom utilities
and parking included lots of
storage $870 first/last Avail-
able July 905-666–5324.
SIMCOE/MILL OSHAWA Quiet
building near shopping, trans-
portation. Utilities included.
1-bdrm, immediately/June 1
$729/mo., 2-bdrm, June 1,
$829, 3-bdrm, July 1st $929.
905-436-7686 until 7:30pm.
SPACIOUS, clean 1 bedroom
basement, w/separate en-
trance near Donovan Complex
Quiet, desirable neighbour-
hood. Suitable for single per-
son. No smoking/pets. Avail-
able July 1st. $750 inclusive.
References required. 905-
432–3653
TESTA HEIGHTS -2 TESTA
RD. UXBRIDGE One & two
bedroom apts. available. Con-
veniently located in Uxbridge
in adult occupied building.
Weekly tenant activities. Call
905-852-2534 www.realstar.ca
WEEKLY HALL RENTALS
1955 Valleyfarm Rd. Picker-
ing. Hourly rates, air condi-
tioned, seats 250 people.
Please call Donald Lafontaine
at 905-666-8431 after 5:00-pm
WHITBY - Large 1-bedroom
basement apt. Separate en-
trance, fireplace, bright, great
view. $800/month inclusive
with laundry. Available July 1.
905-571–1962.
WHITBY 1-BEDROOM apart-
ment, near Go/401, separate
entrance, 1 car parking, backs
park w/tennis courts. $700.
First/Last, credit check. No
smoking/animals. 905-430-
6979.
WHITBY 3 BEDROOM APT.
top floor of triplex, $1050/per
month plus hydro. Parking in-
cluded, non-smoking, no pets.
905-571-0686.
WHITBY- Large 2 bedroom
basement apartment. Private
entrance. 5 appliances. $800+
utilities. 1st/last/ref. required.
No pets. Available July 1st.
Call (905)-666-3050
WHITBY PLACE, 900 DUN-
DAS ST. E.,One and two bed-
room units available, park
like setting, close to down-
town, low rise bldg, laundry
facilities, balcony, parking.
905-430–5420. www.reals-
tar.ca
WHITBY, 1- BEDROOM apt..
must see, quiet mature work-
ing woman preferred $750, no
smoking/pets. OSHAWA 1-
bedroom basement bachelor
apt., $650 both inclusive. Ca-
ble, parking. (905)432–8130
WHITBY,613 Perry St., 2
bedroom, duplex, main floor,
4 appliances, no pets, $775
plus utilities. Available August
lst. Call 1-613-398-6316.
WHITBY Close to marina, 1-
bedroom, in triplex, $825 all
inclusive and parking, July 1.
Laundry available. Call 416-
512-1303
AJAX - OXFORD TOWERS.
Spacious apartments, quiet
building, close to shopping,
401, GO. Pool, sauna. 1-bed-
room, immediate, $849, 2-
bedroom, August $965, 3-bed-
room, July $1065. (905)683-
5322 (905)683-8421
Condominiums
For Rent180
AJAX- TWO BEDROOMS,2 bath-
room, furnished/unfurnished.
Spotless building, pool, sauna, fit-
ness, $1300-$1400. available
immediately. Call (905)831–9248
COLLINGWOOD, Cranberry, 3
bedroom, 3 baths, fireplace,
fully equipped, ski season
$6500. 905-294-6776.
2 BEDROOM condo, 2 baths,
Westney/Hwy 2. Available imme-
diately. $1,220 per mo. inclusive.
(416) 462-7365, (416)
289–6963
Houses For
Rent185
A-ABA-DABA-DO, OWN
YOUR OWN HOME! 6 months
free! From $550/month OAC,
up to $6,000 cash back to you,
$30,000+ family income.
Short of down payment? For
spectacular results Great
Rates. Call Ken Collis, Asso-
ciate Broker, Coldwell Banker
RMR Real Estate (905)728-
9414, or 1-877-663-1054,
kencollis@sympatico.ca
3 BEDROOM bungalow, large lot,
Oshawa, centrally located. Very
clean w/partially finished base-
ment. July 1. First/last, refer-
ences. No pets. $950/month
+utilities. 905-728-8466
2-BEDROOMS,main floor,
Oshawa near all amenities,
GO, OC, 401. Clean, quiet, in-
cludes heat, hydro, water,
central air & appliances.
$1150/month. First/last, refer-
ences. Available July 1.
(905)434-1326. (snp)
A 4-BEDROOM newly reno-
vated dream upper, w/2.5
bath, prime north-Pickering
location, double garage, 5-ap-
pliances, deck, LR/DR/FR w/
fireplace $1700+70% utilities
no smoking/pets. 647-280-
4074 www.upscalerentals.ca
AAAA1 HOUSES from $1200-
$4,000/month. Bowmanville
$1600/mo & country 5-acres
at $1400/mo & many others.
Call Garry Bolen, Associate
Broker, Sutton Group Status
Realty Inc. 905-436-0990
AJAX, semi,3-bdrm main
floor, $1300/month inclusive;
First, last, credit check, ref-
erences. Available imme-
diately/July 1. 905-683-5641
or 416-315-9432
AJAX,new 4-bdrm Tribute by-
the-lake, a/c, h/w flooring, 2-
car garage, $1900+utilities.
Avail. June 20th. No smoking/
pets. First/last, references.
Call 905-428–7677
BEAUTIFUL 4-BEDROOM
brick country home, overlook-
ing Lake Scugog. Quiet re-
treat, above ground pool, north
of Port Perry. Horse barn and
pasture available. Call
(905)655–3393
BOWMANVILLE nature lovers
paradise. 2-bedroom on the
lake. Sandy beach & fishing.
$950/month plus utilities.
Available July 1. 905-668–
0714, 905-706-4999
BOWMANVILLE newer end-
unit-townhouse. Clean &
bright. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath-
rooms, large kitchen, abso-
lutely no pets. $1100/mo.
plus. Available July 1st. 905-
431-8336
CAMERON LAKE WATER-
FRONT 2 bedroom bungalow,
sun room, main floor family,
fireplace, large lot, good
docking, newly renovated, no
pets. 45 minutes from Osha-
wa. $850 plus. (705)887–6283
PICKERING-LIVERPOOL/
Kingston - 3 bedroom house,
in ground pool, air, fireplace,
two decks, tennis club, no
smoking, $1550/month,
(416)999–9499.
OLDER 700 sq. ft. bungalow
in commercial district. close
to go train, Whitby. $800 per
mo. available June 15th. 668–
6611
OSHAWA LARGE 4-bedroom
semi, walking distance to
shopping, fenced yard, partly
finished basement. $1100/
month plus utilities. First/last
required. $200 water deposit,
references. No pets.
(905)430–0249
OSHAWA,Gibb/Stevenson,
Newly renovated 4-bedroom
backsplit avail. August 1st.
$1400 + utilities. First/last,
references. 905-420–9949.
OWN YOUR OWN HOUSE! No
money down. Closing costs
only. Call Wade Kovacic,
Sales Rep., Re/Max Corner-
stone 905-623-6000 and 905-
428-1206
PICKERING 3 PLUS ONE
house. no pets/smoking, close
to amenities. $850 plus utili-
ties lst/lst. Available imme-
diately. Also 2 bedroom bsmt.
(905) 509–8095
PICKERING,Liverpool/401, 3-
bedroom + den, mainfloor
bungalow. Backyard, parking,
laundry, near GO/mall, on bus
route. $1300/mo. plus. Avail.
July 1. (416)878–5534.
PICKERING & AJAX (2
houses), beautiful 4 bedroom,
2.5 baths, double garage,
CAC, no smoking/pets, Major
Oaks/Brock $1450. Also Ajax
gorgeous large 4 bedroom,
cac, no pets/smoking, West-
ney/Magill $1700. 905-428-
2015.
N.E OSHAWA, mainfloor of
bungalow, 3-bdrms, hard-
wood floors, 4 appliances,
carport, $1,050 plus utilities.
Avail July 1st. First/last.
(905)213-9035.
WHITBY, IMMACULATE 3-
bdrm upper level, new carpet,
recently painted, 5-applianc-
es, A/C. Near amenities, GO/
401. $1245 incl. utilities.
Avail. July 1. Call 416-996-
1941
WHITBY,2yr old home, 3-
bdrm, 6 appliances, balcony,
fenced backyard, garage,
near GO/401, first/last, no
smoking/pets. $1500+utilities,
avail immediately. 416-819-
5810
WHITBY,4-bdrm, 2 bath-
rooms, Garden/Rossland,
finished bsmt, on huge lot,
$1250+utilities, avail July 1st.
Call Days (416)821–2739 or
Evenings 905-665-7654
Townhouses
For Rent190
3-BDRM with in-law apt, North
Pickering. 7 appliances, a/c,
c/v. Avail July 1st. No pets.
$1500+utilities. Call Irene 416-
698-2888
CARRIAGE HILL - 122 COL-
BORNE ST. E., OSHAWA - 2
& 3 bedrooms available.
Close to downtown and shop-
ping. 4 appliances, carpet and
hardwood flooring, close to
401 and GO. Utitlles includ-
ed. Call (905)434-3972.
www.realstar.ca
GEORGIAN STYLE TOWN
home in Whitby, 2 master
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fin-
ished basement w/gas fire-
place, 6 new appliances, air,
no pets, references +credit
check, $1,500/mo. Available
July 1st. 905-430-0404
OSHAWA, CLEAN 3 bedroom
townhouse, appliances, fin-
ished rec-room, close to
amenities, $1200 per month,
plus utilities. Immediately.
Call 416-402-3184
TAUNTON TERRACE - 100
TAUNTON RD. E., OSHAWA
3 bedrooms w/without garage.
3 appliances, hardwood floor-
ing Outdoor pool, sauna,
Children's playground Close to
all amenities. Fenced back-
yards. 905-436-3346.
www.realstar.ca
Rooms For Rent
& Wanted192
2-ROOMS,N.W. Whitby, util-
ities included, share laundry,
kitchen, bath. Professional fe-
male preferred, student wel-
come. Both rooms $600 or
separately $350/$450.mo.
References, first/last. 905-
430–7687
ANDERSON/WINCHESTER.
Furn. rm. Smoke-free. Fridge
provided. Suitable for quiet
mature gentleman. Available
August 1st. $450, first/last.
905-655–9439
PARTIALLY FURNISHED
ROOM.Available June 28.
Clean, large room, private
bath, shared facilities, park-
ing, cable. Close to Oshawa
Centre, Go/401, and ameni-
ties. $450/inclusive. Refer-
ences (905)721–0940.
CHURCH/DELANEY,large 1-
bdrm + own livingroom w/
hardwood floors and f/p.
Large upscale house. Share
laundry, kitchen. $600/month
inclusive. Avail immediately
905-686–9571
FURNISHED ROOM for rent,
avail. immediately. Brock/
Hwy#2, Pickering. Utilities in-
cluded, non-smoker, share
kitchen and bath. Call 905-
427-7444
LIVERPOOL/FINCH Pickering
Use of kitchen, laundry,
share bathroom. Cable in
room. Suitable for mature
single non-smoker. $380/
month. Call (905)831-4983.
LIVERPOOL/FINCH - Spa-
cious, clean room for rent.
Non smoker. Shared bath-
room kitchen, laundry, cable.
Available Immediately/July
1st. $480/mth 905-831–0179
or 416-854-2080.
Shared
Accommodation194
AT THICKSON/ROSSLAND-
LARGE Private 1-avail.
immed., 1-July1, female pre-
ferred, spotless bungalow,
kitchen, laundry, cable, inter-
net, telephone, huge back-
yard, gazebo, must see. $550.
& $525 905-571-1811
BROOKLIN Looking for per-
son to share fully-furnished
home-like castle. Use of
weight room, laundry, parking,
air, jacuzzi. Privacy. Available
June 15/July 1. Male/Female.
905-655-5446
SHARE HOUSE CENTRAL
OSHAWA first/last, Available
immediately. backyard, c/a
parking, private 3-pc bath-
room. Phone for details. Ask
for George 905-728-8737
NORTH WHITBY - Rossland
and Anderson, luxury, 2 bed-
rooms, $550/each. Inground
pool, cable, internet, phone,
parking, laundry, bus route.
905-665–1905
Vacation
Properties200
GREAT FISHING and family
holiday on Rice Lake. One
hour from Oshawa. Modern
cottages. Sandy beach, play-
ground, children's programs.
Available May thru September
Family prices. (705)696-2601
AJAX NORTH
Beautiful 4-bdrm
executive upper, 2600sq
ft, deck & solarium, huge
master suite, gourmet
kitchen, 2-car parking,
walk to all amenities
& Durham Centre.
No smoking/pets
$1800 + utilities.
(416) 524-4587
FREE HOME
BUYERS SEMINAR
Buy your own home with our
no money down mortgage
program. Prequalification
available at seminar by in
house mortgage agent.
Limited seating,
call to reserve. R. Lebskin
New World 2000 Realty
(905)626–3542.
Wed. June 11th, 2003, 7pm
Ajax Community Centre,
75 Centennial Rd.
Refreshments will be served
Sick o f
RENTING???
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(800)-840-6275
Ability Real Estate Ltd.
Mark Stapley Sales
Rep.
(905)-432-7200
(905)-571-6275
CALL ME DIRECT
SPRING FLING
OSHAWA
VERY SPACIOUS
2 & 3 bdrm. apts.
Close to schools,
shopping centre,
Go Station.
Utilities included.
Senior Discounts
Call(905)728-4993
GEORGIAN
MANSIONS
OSHAWA
Luxury 1, 2 and 3
bedrooms. Laundry
facilities, close to all
amenities
Seniors incentive
(905) 579–9016
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a not-for-profit, charitable, accredited visiting
nursing organization, is looking for
RNs
Full-time, Part-time and weekends only
Interested candidates should submit their
resumes in confidence to:
Nurse Manager - VON Durham Region
223 Brock St. N.,
Whitby, Ontario L1N 4H6
Fax: (905) 665-4888 Email: englishj@von.ca
Our Nurses Are Our Strength
The Victorian Order of Nurses
of Durham Region
535 Hospital/Medical/
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RPN's
Experienced in LTC
Computer literacy an asset
Mail/fax resume to:
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Whitby, Ont. L1N 2K9
Fax: 905-576-4712
110 Apartments/Condos
For Sale 110 Apartments/Condos
For Sale
BUSINESSES WANTED
We are interested in growing our business
into new areas by acquisitions or partner-
ships. If you have a Durham Region /
Northumberland County area business that
would benefit from more promotion, we
may be interested in talking with you.
Our interest is primarily, but not restricted
to, businesses in the areas of publishing,
distribution, printing, customer fulfillment,
consumer and trade shows, and advertising
agencies.
Please write to:
File #825, c/o Oshawa This Week
PO Box 481, Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5
Email:morebusinesswanted@hotmail.com
describing the nature of your business with
addresses / phone numbers to contact you.
We will only contact businesses of interest.
160 Business
Opportunities 160 Business
Opportunities
33 & 77
F alby Crt.,
Ajax
Rental Office Mon.-Fri.
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(905) 686-0845
www.ajaxapartments.com
2 & 3 bedroom
apartments
starting at
$978 per mo.
On-site
superintendent
and security.
170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent
MANORS OF BRANDYWINE
45 GENERATION BLVD. APT 122__________________________________
Hwy. 401 & Meadowvale Blvd.
1, 2 & 3 bedroom suites available.
Freshly painted with new carpets, blinds, and
ceiling fans. Air conditioned, close to schools,
shopping and Toronto Zoo.
Call to view:(416) 284-2873
Email: brandywine@goldlist.com
RENT-WORRY FREE
1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts.
Well maintained, modern
Appliances. All Util. included.
On site super, maintenance
& security.
Rental
Office:
Mon. - Fri. after 10:30 am
Sat. & Sun. 1 pm- 5 pm
905-579-1626
VALIANT PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
www.gscrentals.com
e-mail: valiantproperty@rogers.com
170 Apartments & Flats
For Rent
185 Houses For Rent 185 Houses For Rent
KINGSTON AREA private, wa-
terfront, 3-bedroom cottage for
rent weekly/weekends, June-
September. Furnished, BBQ,
pedalboat, boat, great fishing,
swimming. Call 905-686-7408
leave msg.
Rentals Outside
Canada205
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, 2-3
bedroom furnished manufac-
tured homes. 85º pool, 105º
hot tub, minutes to beaches
and major attractions, Horse/
dog Tracks. Children wel-
come. Photos shown in your
home. $275 weekly (less than
motel) (905)683–5503.
Cottages For Rent209
3 BEDROOM WATERFRONT
Housekeeping Cottage. Boat &
motor and canoe included.
Great swimming and fishing.
Bon Echo Park Area. $800 per
week (613)336–3206 Donna.
BALSAM LAKE - private 3
bedroom cottage. Microwave,
bbq, tv, good swimming, hot-
tub on large deck with beauti-
ful sunsets, $1200/week. 705-
454-8004.
COTTAGE:two bdrm, eat-in
kitchen, hot water, shower,
flush toilet, deck, BBQ, 200-ft.
Lake Dalrymple waterfront,
sandy beach, dock, 140km
n.Ajax $550/week. Phone 705-
833-2002.(Turns into) Fax af-
ter ring 6, (call after 10:30
am.)
KAWARTHA VACATION in
charming 2 bedroom lakefront
cottages (Peterborough area).
Excellent fishing, swimming,
boating, hiking, local attrac-
tions. Friendly family at-
mosphere. June rates $210.
weekend/$595 week. July/Au-
gust from $745. weekly.
www.bluemountainlodge.ca
(705)877-2159.
OWN A COTTAGE For less
than your vacation budget.
Under an hour away. I will find
your cottage. Matt Murphy,
Re/Max Eastern 1-800-567-
4546
RED SETTER RESORT,clean,
modern cottages, spacious
camp ground, seasonal and
overnight camping. Call
(705)778-3096.
Campers,
Trailers,Sites215
1994 FLAGSTAFF 10FT.tent
trailer, 3-way fridge, furnace,
stove, 1 queen, 2 double beds,
awning & screen enclosure,
very good condition. Asking
$3950. (905)668–9156, leave
message.
1995 STARCRAFT tent trailer,
10ft. box, fridge, furnace, awn-
ing, add-a-room, excellent
condition, sleeps 6+, asking
$5700, call 905-668–5729.
1998 DUTCHMAN TENTtrailer,
10' box, 2-way fridge, in+out
stove and table. Sleeps 7, new
condition, asking $5500 OBO.
905-623-1569
5TH WHEEL TRAILER-1999
Fleetwood "Mallard" 27.5ft,
new in 2000, used 7 times.
Slide-out, spare, air, loaded w/
extras, $19,995. Call
(905)434–4640
UTILITY trailer, 71/2ft x 8ft,
single axle w/spare tire & tarp
rack, steel-framed box, al-
ways covered, long tongue for
ladder & boat rack over box,
wheeled tongue jack $800.
Call Mike 905-426–4957
Boats &
Supplies232
$0 DOWN! POLARIS PWC. No
payment for 1 year. Clearout
prices until June 8th. Spoiled
Sports, 1898 Baseline Rd.,
Bowmanville. Call 905-436-
6487
18 1/2 FT. SUNRAY ALEGRO,
bucker seats, sundeck, mer-
cury runnner in/outboard, V6,
4.3 litre, complete with, cus-
tom built trailer, toneau cover,
convertible top, life jackets, 2
paddles and accessories,
$10,800. 905-665–8511.
Resorts
Camps235
Horse Supplies
& Boarding303
AQHA STALLION 7 years, two
appendix colts, 1 and 2 years
old . 905-725-7493
Bargain
Centre309
1/2 PRICE fabric, custom
made draperies, valances,
swags, lace, sheers, embroi-
dered table cloth/runner, bed-
spread, sofa covers. $5.00-
$100. 905-683–5610
Articles
For Sale310
10 KW ELECTRIC/WOOD fur-
nace $300; exterior garden
double doors (vinyl clad)
$200; satellite dish with re-
ceiver $300; Myers snow
plow $250. or best offers (905)
576–6341
CARPETS - lots of carpets. I
will carpet 3 rooms ( 30 sq.
yd.) Commercial carpets for
$319.00. Residential or Berber
carpets for $389.00. Includes
carpet, premium pad, expert
installation. Free, no pressure
estimate. Norman (905) 686-
2314.
NEW DANBY WINDOW air
conditioners, 5,100 btu's, to
12,000 btu's. $189 and up.
New danby bar fridges, $139
and up. Also variety of new
appliances, scratch and dent.
Full manufacturers warranty.
Reconditioned fridges $195 /
up, reconditioned ranges
$125/ up, reconditioned dry-
ers $125 / up, reconditioned
washers $199 / up, new and
reconditioned coin operated
washers and dryers at low
prices. New brand name
fridges $480 and up, new 30"
ranges with clock and window
$430. Reconditioned 24" rang-
es and 24" frost free fridges
now available. Wide selection
of other new and reconditioned
appliances. Call us today,
Stephenson's Appliances,
Sales, Service, Parts. 154
Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576–
7448.
1955 JOHNSTON SEAHORSE
10 hp. with tank, excellent
condition, $275/obo. 1-705-
328-2212.
1986 S10 FRAME, 305 fuel in-
jection turbo 350 trans. Head-
ers - Dual exhaust, $700 obo.
705-328-1495.
1996 POLARIS XCR 600 +
double trailer,liquid cooled,
sacrifice; 10,000btu air con-
ditioner; boardroom table w/4
swivel chairs; 5cu ft freezer;
905-725–0911
LEATHER SOFA SET, new,
never used, still in packaging,
value $4200 must sell $2000.
Call 416-319-6302 Pickering
OAK TABLE, 4 CHAIRS $350;
Ant. walnut bedroom set w/
double pillowtop sleepset
$1250; Prologic stereo system
$500; sofa +chair $250; wash-
er 1yr $325; dryer $275; single
sleepset, head+footboards
$250; fridge 5yr $350; stove
$250; double pillowtop sleep-
set w/head +foot boards, 2yrs
$350. Can deliver 905-260-
2200
5-PERSON HOT TUB,2 yrs.
old, excellent condition,
$2800. Call 905-435-6540.
9 PC. DINING room set,
$l,500 or best offer. (905) 579–
6697
90 GALLON FISH TANK on
wooden stand. All parts in-
cluded. Also brand new
screen door for sale. 905-728-
1426.
A KING pillowtop mattress
set, New in plastic, cost
$1600. Sacrifice $650. 416-
746-0995
A-1 CARPETS & HARDWOOD
SALE - 20 oz. Commercial
carpet, installed with pad $285
(30 yds.). Berber carpet in-
stalled with pad from $375 (30
yds.). Special Buy - 40 oz.
Nylon carpet, neutral colours
$10.50 yd./$1.16 sq. ft. Hard-
wood flooring 3/4" thick from
$4.95 sq. ft. Other great deals
available. Free shop at home
service. Durham to Northum-
berland area. SAILLIAN CAR-
PETS 905-242-3691 or 905-
373-2260.
PIANOS/CLOCKS Scratch &
Dent Sale on all Roland digi-
tal pianos, Samick pianos. All
Howard Miller clocks. Large
selection of used pianos (Ya-
maha, 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
PIANO (905) 433-1491.
www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD!
ABOVE GROUND POOL
8'x8'x4', motor and pump
Free, must pick up and prop-
erly dismantle. 905-421–9816.
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES
HANK'S APPLIANCES. Fridg-
es $100/up, stoves $150/up,
washers & dryers $350/pr.
Washers $175/up, dryers
$150/up. Stackable washer/
dryer $499/up. Portable dish-
washer $175/up. Dehumidifi-
ers $100. Large selection of
appliances. Visit our show-
room. BEAT THE RUSH, keep
cool get your Air conditioner
now! Barbecue Parts. Parts/
sales/service. 426 Simcoe
St.S. Mon-Fri 8-6pm, Sat 9-
5pm. (905)728-4043.
ALL SATELLITE SERVICES.
Amazing Electronics, 601
Dundas St. W. Whitby. Call
(905)665–7732.
ANTIQUE MCMILLAN upright
piano for sale. Totally refur-
bished. $2500 or best offer.
Call 416-521-4993 after 6pm
APPLIANCES Fridge frost free,
stove 30", immaculate ap-
pearance $475 pair. New
model large capacity direct
drive washer $250, dryer
$200. Great condition 7yr old
washer/dryer $275. 905-439–
6446
APPLIANCES refrigerator,
stove, heavy duty Kenmore
washer & dryer, apartment-
size washer & dryer. Mint
condition, will sell separately,
can deliver. 905-839–0098
ASSORTED OFFICE FURNI-
TURE for sale. For viewing by
appointment only call (905)
428–9777.
BRAND new Viking Spa, 6ft. 2'
in diameter, 32" deep, 4-5 per-
sons, 250 Gal capacity, 9 jets,
white in colour, complete with
cedar skirt. retails $4400,
selling for $3500. Includes
taxes. 905-404–0742.
BED, QUEEN PILLOWTOP,
orthopedic Mattress set, Nev-
er Used, still packaged, cost
$1025, sell $450. 416-741-
7557
BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry-
wood. Bed, chest, dresser,
mirror, night stands, dovetail
construction. Never opened.
In boxes. Cost $9000, Sacri-
fice $2800. 416-748-3993
CARPETS SALE & HARD-
WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3
rooms from $329. (30 sq. yd.)
Includes: carpet, pad and in-
stallation. Free estimates,
carpet repairs. Serving Dur-
ham and surrounding area.
Credit Cards Accepted. Call
Sam 905-686-1772.
CARPETS, LAMINATE AND
VINYL SALE. 3 rooms, 30sq.
yds. for $319 Commercial
carpet including premier un-
derpad and installation. Lami-
nate $1.69sq. ft. Click System.
Residential, commercial,
customer satisfaction guar-
anteed. Free Estimate. Mike
905-431-4040.
CEDAR TREES for sale, start-
ing from $3.50 each. Planting
available. Free delivery. Call
Bob 905-372–0437.
ComputerDeals.Net (www)
Pentium Internet starter $299.
Brand new powerful custom
built computers from $599. Off
lease lap tops, big selection
from $449. Monitor 17"@$149,
19"@$199. 18 years experi-
ence, we love doing upgrades
& difficult repairs. (905)655–
3661.
COMPUTERS: BITS AND
Bytes Computers Services.
P-200 Tower complete system
$185.00, P2-350 Tower com-
plete system $255.00; P3-450
tower $320; Complete system
includes: 15" monitor, key-
board and mouse. Layaway
Plan, Warranty (90 days) and
Other Accessories. Call
(905)576-9216 or www.speed-
line.ca/bitsandbytes
CONTENTS SALE:Glass/
Metal Dining Room Table and
Chairs, Fine China, Air Condi-
tioner, Entertainment Unit &
Bar Fridge. Phone 905-721-
0601 after 6pm Monday to
Friday or anytime on wee-
kends.
DEALS!kingsize headboard
$50; queensize boxspring/
frame $100; american stan-
dard 1pc toilet $100; dining-
room table w/4 chairs $500;
golf clubs (Sazer irons, bub-
ble-shaft driver) $400; Call
John (416)704–8955
DININGROOM 13 PCE cherry,
8 chairs. Buffet, hutch, server,
dovetail construction. Still in
boxes. Cost $11,000. Sacrifice
$3000. (416)746-0995.
MOVING - Dog Kennel 5'W x
10'L x 6'H - Patio stone floor
incl $100; French doors 1@32"
x 80", 1@36" x 80" - still in
package $80. each; Patio
screen door 30"x77.5" - still in
package $30; Vertical blinds,
burgundy-2 sets@110"W x
83"L - $95. each; Vertical
blind, burgundy, 45"W x 83"L -
$25. (All used 2 months only).
Bath Tub-Claw Footed 54"L-
not refinished $150; L shaped
desk with hutch and filing/
storage cabinet - maple &
green $200; Limited Edition
Prints - Bateman, Seery-
Lester, Parker- Early editions
- Various prices. Call 905-839-
0862 Pickering.
DRESSERS $55; sofa and
chair $50; recliner $95; gram-
maphone (1920's) $495; 4pc.
antique livingroom suite $1350;
12pc. maple diningroom suite
$1295; 5pc. oak bedroom suite
$795; wall unit $30; animal cage
$135; brass bed $425; antique
dressers $245; coffee table
$125; many antiques, household
items, collectables, furniture.
Phone 905-697-3532 or email
for photos rbartley@rogers.com
Bowmanville.
FILING-CABINETS from
$49.99; lateral cabinets from
$99; 4x8 glass island $299.99;
Mirrored showcase with lights
and storage $699.99; large
boardroom table $999. Office
chairs from $19.99+up. Van
seats from $50. 905-668–0800
HAY FOR SALE - small
square bales, first and sec-
ond cut. Call 905-655-3551.
HOT TUB 2003 all options, red
wood cabinet, never used, still
in wrapper. Cost $9995, sell
$5000. (416)746-0995.
KITCHEN CABINETS (never
before installed). White Ash
thermofoil base cabinets and
1 upper cabinet. 1-FHB 21"
wide x 23 high hinged left
(FHB=full height base). 1-
FHBDD 24" wide x 23 high
(Full height base 2 door). 1-
U3018 (upper cabinet 30" wide
x 18" high). 1-FHSB33 (full
height sink base) x 23" high.
1- B15x 23" high (base 15"
wide with 1 drawer) Call
(905)697–9462 (snp)
MOVING SALE - glass kitchen
table, 6 chairs, $600; rattan
furniture $800; hall glass
table/brass $250; swivel rattan
chair with cushion $250; brass
glass table $150; floor cactus
lamp $500; 19" TV $60; cap-
tains bed, 6-drawer dresser
with mirror, white & blue
$300...,much much more.
905-655–9840.
MOVING SALE: Dining room
suite solid oak $2400. Kitchen
table set w/6 chairs $450. Liv-
ingroom end tables (3) $300.
Boy's captains bed (single)
$150. Dryer, like new, $200.
Wheelchair, light-weight $275,
standard $100. Queen Anne
Chair $150. Call (905)579–
7533
PIANO TECHNICIAN available
for tuning, repairs, & pre-pur-
chase consultation on all
makes & models of acoustic
pianos. Reconditioned Heintz-
man, Yamaha, Mason &
Risch, & other grand or
upright pianos for sale. Gift
Certificates available. Call
Barb at 905-427-7631 or
check out the web at:
www.barbhall.com Visa, MC,
Amex.
PLAYSTATIION MOD CHIPS,
Play backed-up and foreign ti-
tles. PS1 Chip: $65. PS2 Chip:
$95 (vs 1-4), $175 (vs 5-7).
XBOX Chip: $175. All work
guaranteed. Inquire about our
list of used games. North End
Oshawa. (905)924-2097
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.
SEARS rear mount roto tiller,
like new $400. 905-263-2661.
SPECIAL OCCASION Rentals
Party tent, dunk tank, jumping
castle & various video games,
pinball machines and pool ta-
bles for all occasions. Biggon
Amusement & Promotions
905-429-1013
STOVE - gas, Kitchen Aid,
stainless steel, less than a
year old, electronic control &
convection oven 905-831–
0490
STORAGE TRAILERS AND
storage containers, 24 ft. & 22
ft.. Call 905-430-7693.
TRUCKLOAD SALE!Polaris
ATVs. No payment, 1 full year.
Special pricing until June 8th.
Spoiled Sports, 1898 Baseline
Rd., Bowmanville. Call for info
905-436-6487
VACUUM CLEARANCE -new
instock models. True
clearance prices, up to 40%
off! Making room for new
models. Oshawa Vacuum, 30
Taunton Rd.E. (905)720–9991.
YARDMAN LAWN TRACTOR,
Brand new, 18 HP, Briggs &
Stratton V-Twin. Intek, O.H.V.,
42" mulch deck, 46" dozer,
chain/weights (snow attach-
ments). Warranty possible.
Call 905-431-8177.
Articles
Wanted315
WILL BUY/PICKUP most un-
wanted items such as furni-
ture (except appliances). Will
also do dump runs, also de-
livery of large items.
(905)668–6695
Woodstoves
Fireplaces336
401/WHITES RD.BASEMENT
bedroom, TV, phone, parking,
laundry, share bath, use of
familyroom/backyard, meals
included, Suit working male.
$600/month, first/last. 905-
831-8466
Pet, Supplies
Boarding370
OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSO-
CIATION. Classes starting
June 16th. Basic and Novice.
To Register call Bev. (905)
435-0868 or email:
bwiggans@sympatico.ca
PORTUGUESE Water Dog
puppies, born Jan.1/03. C.K.C.
Registered, microchiped, M/
F., black, $1200, Also avail-
able young adults. 905-623–
5500
PUPPIES, Shitzu, Pomeria-
nian, Cocker Spaniels, Poo-
dles (standard, Miniature,
Toys), Bichon-poos, Husky-
reg'd, Golden Retrievers,
Shelties, Pekingese, "Shep-
pard-X, Collie-X $175." Kit-
tens, Himalayans. 905-831-
2145. Grooming Services
avail.
TSURO DOG TRAINING - real
training for real dogs. 905-
797-2855, Oshawa 905-432-
8318.
www.tsurodogtraining.com
Cars For Sale400
FOURTH GENERATION
MONTE CARLO SS. From Ari-
zona 1985 hi output new mags
& tires. $4000 O.B.O. 905-
441-1461
1986 TOYOTA CELICA GTS, 5
spd. good running condition,
new brakes, muffler, alterna-
tor, timing belt. Must sell,
$900, O.B.O. 905-426–1212
1987 LEBARON,$500; 1992
LUMINA $2,000; 1988 BLAZ-
ER $1900; 14 ft. fibreglass
boat, 33 hp., $1250 or best off-
ers. 905-263-4072.
1992 BUICK LeSABRE Limited
3.8L, auto, O/D, 4-door, load-
ed, leather interior $3695,
Certified/Emissions; 1993
CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2-
door, 4-cyl automatic,
125,000km Certified/Emis-
sions/Warranty, Available
$2995. 905-718-5032 dealer
1992 BERETTA,2-dr, 6cyl
auto, sunroof, cassette,
170,000km. $2,450 certified/
e-tested. 1994 CORSICA, 4dr,
very good condition. $4,250
certified/e-tested. Call 905-
404–8695
1992 FORD SABLE LS,new
rebuilt engine ('00), new re-
built transmission ('02), p.
steering/brakes/windows.
Navy. Good running order.
Asking $1095. Call 905-985-
7132.
1992 JAGUAR SOVEREIGN,
very clean luxury car, me-
chanically A1, dark red with
tan leather interior. $7,000. Af-
ter 6pm (905)668–0224.
1993 MERCURY TOPAZ 2-
door p/s-p/b, sunroof, body A-
1, recently e-tested, little to
certify, 160k. $900 as is obo.
Ray 905-668–0070
1992 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM
auto, V6, 4-door, E-tested,
certified, air conditioning
works great. Great reliable
car. $1900. 905-668-7655
1993 HONDA CIVIC SI,green
w/black interior, 5-spd manual
transmission, 2-dr coup,
power sunroof, new a/c, certi-
fied, $4,800. Call 416-938-
1013.
1994 INTREPID ES,red, auto,
184,000kms, certified, e-test-
ed, fully loaded, asking $4500.
Call (416)996-6448
1994 SUNBIRD LE,teal,
159,000 ki., 5 speed, e-tested
and certified., power locks,
non smoker, $3,495. or best
offer. (905) 718-9421.
1995 OLDS AURORA,V8,
dark green, tan leather, all op-
tions. Excellent condition.
Owner transferred. Must sell
$7,800. Call 905-718-7224
1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM,1
owner, very good condition,
200,000kms. $3900. Call
(905)697–2963.
1997 SATURN WAGON,cert
& E-tested. Ice cold air,
$5995. 12 month 12,000 km
Powertrain warranty. Call
Doug, days, 905-985-0074;
Eve- 705-277-3250. Dealer
1998 HONDA CRV standard
shift, 123,000kms, extended
warranty, woman driver is
moving. Asking $14,400.
Phone (905)666–4485 or cell
(905)213-6247.
1997 SAAB 900 S, 4cyl, 2.3L,
5spd, a/c, 6-pack cd, heated
seats, sunroof, alloy wheels,
keyless w/alarm, 94,000km,
$11,000. 905-985-9188
1999 CHRYSLER INTREPID,
gold exterior. Air, am/fm ster-
eo, p.windows, p.locks,
cruise, tilt, certified & e-test-
ed. 71,000kms. $10,500 obo.
(905)668–1838
1999 GREEN Honda CRV,
96,000,kms. air, CD player,
$18,000 or best offer or as-
sume balance of lease (26
months), 905-666–7725
2000 CHEVY VENTURE LS,
extended, blue, sunroof, 78K,
auto, air, all power, keyless
entry, cd, $15,500. Days
(416)926-3008 Eve.(905)
837–0581
2002 HONDA CIVIC - Loaded,
5 speed. Take Over Lease,
$290/mth. Approx. 3 yrs with
$8,000 buyout. 905-213–4055
Peter.
2002 MONTANA VAN,white
and grey, 37,500 kil., factory
maintained. Electric doors and
locks. Air, stereo and cd play-
er tilt, cruise. Assume lease
or buy out $26,800. Telephone
(905)436–8784.
94 OLDS 88,115,000 kms,
loaded, AC works, cert. & E-
tested, asking $5800. 94 Pon-
tiac Sunbird, 4cyl., 5spd.,
152,000 kms, Cert. E-tested
$2250. 905-404–8791 or 905-
987-2205.
SAVE $$$ Cars, trucks & vans
starting from $1699 & up. Cer-
tified & es-tested. No reason-
able offers refused. (Kelly &
Sons, since 1976) 905-683–
7301, or 905-424-9002 after
6pm.
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.
JOHNNY JUNKER Tops all for
good cars and trucks or free
removal for scrap. Speedy
service. (905)655-4609
Trucks For Sale410
1983 FORD F150,300, 6 cyl.,
automatic, sunroof, new front
fenders and tailgate, new ball
joints and front brakes, no
holes, box liner rear tires new,
works good, great farm truck.
$l,800 as is. No emissions
needed. (705) 328-0402
1996 CHEVY BLAZER 4x4 LT,
Silver w/leather interior, 4.3L,
V6 Vortec engine, tinted wind-
ows, 200lb. roof rack, alum.
alloy rims, Michelin tires, new
brakes, A/C, power all & driver
seat, overhead console w/trip
computer, keyless remote w/
alarm & auto start, tow pkg. E-
test, certified, 135,000kms.
Transferable remaining 6
month Lubrico warranty.
$13,500. (905)440-4318 (snp)
1997 DODGE RAM 1500, 4x4
pickup, power steering, power
brakes, air conditioning, low
mileage, $16,000, 905-342-
2704.
1997 EXPLORER Eddie Bauer
black, 140K, CD, leather, fully
loaded, $12,500. Reason for
selling..moving. Please call
905-767–7502
1997-Z-71 SILVERADO,ext-
cab short box, 3rd. door, fully
loaded, lots of extras & new
parts, 164,00kms., $13,900
OBO cert. & emission. 905-
986–0642, pager-416-370-
9760
2000 DODGE DAKOTA SLT,
4dr, loaded, with cap.
54,000kms. $18,900 obo. Call
Gerry (905)576–8722 or
(905)426-2665 ext 410.
2001 DODGE RAM, V8, 1/2
ton, 25,000kms, a/c, posi-
track, alarm, remote start,
tonneau cover, liner, 16" tires,
chrome rims, $19,700. Barry
(905)728–4361
2001 GMC SONOMA SLS,
Vortec V6, 4-spd auto, 3rd
door, CD, 16" alloy wheels,
pewter with matching fiber-
glass tonneau cover, etc.
$2000 in accessories, 79,000
highway kms, certified, e-
tested. $17,500. Call (905)922-
9017 Oshawa (snp)
2003 CHEV SILVERADO ex-
tend-a-cab LS, , 2-tone (blue/
pewter) V8 5.3L, auto trac, 16"
alum. rims, white letter tires,
Z71 pkg., pwr. driver-seat,
mint condition. 16,000km,
$33,500. 905-721-0373
81 FORD F-100,302 V8, auto,
restored body, too many new
parts to list, runs well as is.
$5,000. 905-666–1065
Vans/
4-Wheel Dirve420
1988 GM SAVANNA VAN.
Conversion van, queen size
fold down bed, 4 captains
chairs. 290,000-km $4500
Call Taylor 905-438-8552
1989 Cargo van 1/2 ton
DODGE RAM, white, auto,
150,000+km, $2500 obo. (re-
cently certified & e-tested).
905-434-6569 or 905-436-
9987.
1998 FORD EXPLORER XLT
4X4 Automatic, V-6, excellent
condition, loaded, new tires
and brakes. Certified, asking
$13,900 or B/O 905-655-5541
2000 ASTRO VAN, air, pw/pl,
tilt, cruise control, keyless
entry, abs brakes, 40,000 kil.,,
will certify. Excellent condi-
tion, $16,500. (905) 728–4285
2001 PONTIAC Montana, fully
loaded, low mileage, take
over lease or will sell outright.
call 905-743–0302, or 905-
439-0504.
Motorcycles435
TEST RIDE JUNE 3 & 4 Po-
laris Victory Motorcycles.
Spoiled Sports 1898 Baseline
Rd., Bowmanville. Call for de-
tails 905-436-6487
1988 FZ600,$2250. 905-728-
1426.
2001 YAMAHA ROAD STAR
Silverado 1600cc with lots of
extras. Only 1850km. Bought
new and never use. Sacrifice
$17,000 certified. Call 905-
668-6102 or 905-404-3955
Auto Parts
& Repairs440
1985 CADILLAC ENGINE. 4 Li-
tre V8. $150. 1-705-328-2212.
Lost and
Found265
LOST - Passport, Friday May
30th on the Go Train from Tor-
onto to Ajax. If found please
call 905-683–1442 .
Nannies/
Live-In/Out270
FULL TIME live in nanny re-
quired to care for 3 children
ages, 7, 4, & 1, $7.25/hr. call
905-894-9956.
Daycare
Available273
IN NEED OF A NANNY?We
have experienced Phillipino
nannies from overseas & lo-
cal. Reliable/hardworking, pa-
tient, live-in nannies seeking
employer to sponsor. Picker-
ing/Ajax. Call Mother's Helper
905-294-4589
CERTIFIED CHILD & Youth
Worker, 18 years experience.
Relaxed easy-going at-
mosphere. Tons of activities,
lots of outdoor play & outings.
Ages 2/up. Service to Dr. Ro-
berta Bondar School.
(905)426–2812
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.
HUGS HOME DAYCARE CPR/
RedCross, walking distance
Applecroft P.S., backing onto
a park, non-smoker. Peace of
mind in well structured, safe
home. 905-427–2941
HAPPY HOME - LOVING and
caring daycare in North Ajax
for all ages. Crafts, act ivies,
story time, outings, nutrious
meals and snacks, 20 yrs.
experience. Receipts and ref-
erence on request.(905) 686–
8719
Daycare
Wanted274
DAYCARE REQUIRED in my
home immediately. 3-4 days
a week. Westshore/Oklahoma
area. Call 905-420–3718
Mortgages
Loans165
$$ MONEY $$100% 1st, 2nd
and 3rd Mortgages. Bad credit
OK. Call Ontario Wide 1-888-
307-7799.
$$ MORTGAGES $$BEST
RATES AVAILABLE!!! 1st/2nd
mortgages, bankrupt, poor
credit, self-employed, no in-
come. HMC 1-800-699-0792.
NEED A CAR?
Formula Ford
* Previous Bad Credit
* Discharged Bankruptcy
* New in Country
Ask for Mike Williams
• Pickering – 905-839-666 6
• Oshawa – 905-427-282 8
• Toronto – 416-289-367 3
• Fax – 905-839-600 8
WE CAN HELP -
FAST APPROVALS
• Bad Credit
• No Credit
• Even Bankrupt Credit
• But need a car?
Phone Mel today
905-576-1800
All applications accepted.
Downpayment or trade may be
required.
• APR from 9.9%
• eg. Car $10,000
• APR 19%
• Payment $322.78/mo.
• 48 months
• C.O.B. $4698.09
Rates vary depend on credit history.
SALES LIMITED
RESTART
CREDIT
CALL ROMAN
BANKRUPT
NEW IMMIGRANT
REFUGEE
NO CREDIT
GOOD CREDIT
• DISCHARGED
• UNDISCHARGED
DRIVE TODAYA NEW 2003 OR USED
90 OR NEWER VEHICLE
CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE
1-800-296-7107
(905) 683-5358
WE FINANCE
EVERYONE
First time buy-
ers, bankrupt,
bad credit, no
credit. You
work? You
drive! Lots of
choice. Down or
Trade may be
required.
SPECIAL
FINANCE
DEPARTMENT
SHERIDAN CHEV
905-706-8498
MOVING SALE
CONTENTS
9 pc. diningroom suite,
bdrm. suite, home gym,
dressers, dishes, small
appliances, assorted
furniture & more
Call to view
905-831–8397 /
416-318-1333
LPs
to CDs
Also 45s, 78s,
tapes, 8 tracks
Call Joanne
905-666-4340
ISLAND VIEW
COTTAGES
Coe Hill, Ontario
2 & 3 bdrm cottages
Boat & motor rentals
Sandy beach
Camping available
Walking trails
Store on premises
Avail. wknds & weekly
613-337-5533
www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 8, 2003 PAGE 21 A/P
LEATHER ROCKER RECLINER,
black or burgundy.
FATHERS DAY SPECIAL
Only $419.00
Sofa sets, lots of styles,
3pc. starting at $599.00
1188 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 905-571-4610
870 Taunton Rd. E.Whitby 905-576-7550
1975 Taunton Rd. Hampton at Solina Rd.
905-263-2517
310 Articles for Sale 310 Articles for Sale 310 Articles for Sale
TRUCKLOAD MATTRESS SALE
We just got a trailer load of King Koil
& Restronic mattresses and will be selling
at reduced prices. All size including
King at three locations:
• 1188 Simcoe St. South Oshawa
905-571-4610
• 1975 Taunton Rd. Hampton at Solina Rd.
905-263-2517
• 870 Taunton Rd.Whitby at Garrard Rd.
905-576-7550
CREDIT PROBLEMS...
NO PROBLEM TO US!!
• Slow credit • Poor Credit
• Bankrupt (discharged - undischarged)
• New Immigrant/Refugee
• 1st time buyer
OVER 100 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE
FROM ALL MAKES AND MODELS
The sooner you call us the quicker you’re
driving
CONTACT: JORDAN HUTCHINSON
SPECIAL FINANCE DEPT.
(416) 264-2311 ext. 235
446 Auto Financing 446 Auto Financing
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
LEATHER ROCKER RECLINER,
black or burgundy.
FATHERS DAY SPECIAL
Only $419.00
Sofa sets, lots of styles,
3pc. starting at $599.00
1188 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 905-571-4610
870 Taunton Rd. E.Whitby 905-576-7550
1975 Taunton Rd. Hampton at Solina Rd.
905-263-2517
TRUCKLOAD MATTRESS SALE
We just got a trailer load of King Koil
& Restronic mattresses and will be selling
at reduced prices. All size including
King at three locations:
• 1188 Simcoe St. South Oshawa
905-571-4610
• 1975 Taunton Rd. Hampton at Solina Rd.
905-263-2517
• 870 Taunton Rd.Whitby at Garrard Rd.
905-576-7550
325 Auctions 325 Auctions
✞COME & WORSHIP ✞
Is a regular Friday feature in
the News Advertiser.
(Copy deadline is Wednesday
noon for the Friday paper.)
To advertise all your Church
Events, News and Upcoming
Special Services.
Call Janice Samoyloff at
905-683–0707.
Or fax your
information to 905-579-4218
or Email to:
jsam@durhamregion.com
282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship
GARAGE SALE
Saturday June 7 -- 8am-1pm
1529 Silver Spruce Drive (Fairport/Finch)
Collectables, household items, CDs & more
320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales
200 Vacation Properties 400 Cars For Sale 400 Cars For Sale
273 Daycare Available
$$$MONEY FOR ANY PUR-
POSE$$$ -Specialized in hard
to place mortgages, 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd as low as 4%. When
your bank says no, call us!
Debt console, mortgage or tax
arrears okay. Ontario Wide
1-888-591-6057.
MORTGAGES - Good, bad and
ugly. Financing for any pur-
pose. All applications accept-
ed. Call Community Mortgage
Services Corp. (905) 668–
6805.
1ST OR 2ND MORTGAGES -
Fast approval. Also line of
credit and debt consult. Bad
Credit -not a problem. Janet
(905)831-9137
CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP,
first & second mortgages to
100%. From 5.45% for 5
years. Best available rates.
Private funds available. Refi-
nancing debt consolidation a
specialty. For fast profession-
al service call 905-666-4986.
CONSOLIDATE All your bills
into one easy payment. Up to
100% first mortgage with no
money down oac. All types of
mortgage financing 1st, 2nd &
3rds. Residential and com-
mercial mortgages. Call Ro-
bert Brown at Accurate Mort-
gage Services. Local 905-436-
9292 or toll free 1-877-509-
LOAN. Online application
www.accuratemortgages.com
MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP:
judgements, garnishments,
mortgage foreclosures & har-
rassing creditor calls. GET:
Debt Consolidations, & pro-
tection for your assets. Call
now: 905-576-3505
House
Cleaning556
HOUSECLEANING AVAILABLE
by mature dependable, ex-
perienced person with flexible
hours. Reasonable rates. Call
905-434-9767.
Home
Improvements700
Garbage Removal
Hauling702
Handyman705
Painting and
Decorating710
Moving and
Storage715
Gardening &
Landscaping735
Party
Services753
SOFTTUB RENTALS New in
Durham. RENT NOW for Par-
ties, Family Fun, Therapy or
Romance. Tubs of Fun
Rentals 905-439-TUBS (8827)
Dating Services900
FRIENDS AND LOVERS DAT-
ING SERVICE! NOW WITH
CHATLINE!Durham's Own!
Sometimes love is just not
enough. Listen to the voice
ads free. Women free to meet
men. 905-683-1110
Adult
Entertainment905
PASSION
PARADISE
Welcome to Paradise
with a companion
full of Passion
Variety of
Attractive Ladies for
in/out going service
Call Nikki
905-665-0035
❤IMPRESSIONS❤
Support a student by
seeing one of our
college girls. Several
young, slender & barely
legal models. 24 hrs.-
7 days. Hiring-Highest
Pay!!!Call Tina or Dave
905-767-1931 www..
impressionsagency.com
LANDSCAPING CONTRACTOR
Yellow & Green
1-866-410-4536
•Design and construction
•Fences and decks
•Interlock, stone walkways
2 YEAR GUARANTEE
Durham Region
20 Years
H. Heinrich
Landscaping Inc.
Lawn Maintenance for
• Estates • Condos
• Commercial • Industrial
Residential Landscaping, Ponds,
Rock Gardens, Pruning, Interlocking
Stones, Retaining Walls, Etc.
Authorized Unilock Contractor
(905) 839-5349
CUT & TRIM
LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Grass Cutting
since 1989
$15 & up
905-420-5445
McGee
Moving
The Mover You
Can Trust
Commercial &
Residential
Large or small move
Hourly or Flat rate
Packing material
available
Seniors discount
905-666-9678
905-426-0202
FREE ESTIMATES
THE HONEST
MOVER
Professional Service
Licensed - Insured
Local - Long Distance
Small - Large Moves
Rubbish Removal
(905) 665-0448
(905) 666-4868
TMS PAINTING
& DECOR
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship
Fast, clean,
reliable service.
905-428-0081
RL DECORATING
Commercial & Residential
European Tradesman
specializing in:
•Woodfinishing
•Wall papering
•Painting
Call Rudy
416-989-3412
PAINTING &
PAPER-
HANGING
Reasonable rates
Interior & exterior
Serving Oshawa &
surrounding areas for
30 years
725-9884
All Pro
Painting and
Wallpapering
Repair & Stucco ceilings
Decorative Finishes
& General Repairs
20% off for Seniors
(905)404-9669
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
Spring Clean up
Lawn Maintenance-
Painting brick work
concrete repairs
eavestrough cleaning
Garbage Removal
905-431-7762
or 905-655-5085
FAIRMAN
CONTRACTING
Custom Decks &
Trash Removal
1-888-579-0077
905-621-0180
WB
RENOVATIONS
• Interior & Exterior •
Custom Additions
• Specialties •
Full Finish Bsmts
Bathrooms
Kitchens
• Custom Painting •
Fully Licensed
Free Estimates
905-430-2461
Wayne (905) 767-3086
(cell)
TREE
CUTTING &
TRIMMING
25 yrs. exp.
Fully insured
Free estimates
905-433-7140
T.E.P.'S
CUSTOM
CARPENTRY &
CONTRACTING
Additions, basements,
decks, cabinets, tiling,
drywall, taping, pain-
ting, shelving units,
bars, kitchens &
baths, counter tops.
Also Custom Pine
furniture.Garden
chairs,planter boxes,
wishing wells and
more made to order
Display on Web Site
Terry for estimate:
905-432-9115
www.tep.webpr.ca
SPECIAL:
Kitchen, Basement
& Bath Renovations.
Ceramic tile.
*Hardwood flooring
installed $590/sq/ft.
No payment for
12 months
(416)882-3263
www.sorichetti.com
• Additons
• Renovations
• Landscaping
• Fencing
• Decks
• Patios
• Grounds
Maintenance
905-438-0909
Fully
Insured
Since
1946
MURPHY'S
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SERVICES
Hardwood flooring,
trim work, decks,
fences, ceramic tiles,
custom woodworking,
garden sheds,
drywall, much more.
Quality workmanship.
17 years experience
Call James
(905) 839–4041
G.C.B.
CONSTRUCTION
General Home
Renovations &
Improvements
All work guaranteed
Craig
905-686-1913
DOORS “R” US
GARAGE DOORS,
OPENERS,
(We install), FIX
BROKEN SPRINGS,
CABLES, ROLLERS.
Sales Service &
Repairs
905-837-0949
Bathroom renovations,
new kitchen counters
and kitchens, finished
basements, rec. rooms
and decks, 20 yrs. Exp.
call Mario
(905) 619-4663
Cell (416) 275-0034
BUDGET HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Barrier Free
Renovations.
REAL HANDYMAN
Small job Specialist
Garbage Removal
Plumbing, electrical,
Painting, Drywall etc
For people with
limited cash flow.
Call Joseph
905-428-7528
cell - (905)626-6247
HOUSE
CLEANER
Mature &
Reliable
Please call
905-839-8457
DAGMAR
PERFECT MAID
SERVICE
(905) 686-5424
• Weekly/Bi-Weekly/
Monthly
• Bonded, Reliable
• Landscaping &
Home Renovations
For great deals call
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COUNTERTOP NEED REPLACING?
• FREE ESTIMATES • INSTALLATIONS
Scarborough
Countertops
(416) 299-7144
FACTORY
PRICES
700 Home
Improvements 700 Home
Improvements
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Improvements
A & C ROOFING and WINDOWS
• Shingles of all types, flats of any size
• Soffit • Fascia • Eavestrough • Skylights
• Spring Special - 15% off all vinyl products
• Int. free financing for up to 12 months
• Double warranty guaranteed,
fully transferable
• W.S.I.B. • Fully Insured
(905) 509-8980
or (905) 428-8704
RDC WINDOWS, DOORS
& ROOFING
(905) 686-9494
SPRING SPECIAL
15% off all vinyl products
6 mo. No Interest,
No Payment o.a.c.
ROOFING • WINDOWS
EAVESTROUGH
1033 Toy Ave., Unit 8, Pickering
905-427-8613
Free
Estimates
Fully
Insured
**The Difference is Professionalism**
6 months No Interest, No Payment (OAC)
A&A ROOFING
SHINGLE ROOFING
- FLAT ROOFING
•REPAIRS
•WINDOWS
• DOORS
F ree Estimates
Since 1975
C all 905-426-1512
• Plumbing • Carpentry • Electrical
• Painting • Drywall • Bath Reno.
Insured, Bonded, 1 Year Warranty
905-686-7236
Worry F
r
e
e
Home
Repairs
HOME SERVICES (DURHAM)
905-426-5301 1-866-275-5167
• Electrical
• Kit./Bathroom
• Plumbing
• Appliances
• Drywall/Stucco
• Basements
• Carpenty
• Ceramic Tile
Minor-Major Repairs & Renovations
JBS CLEANING
AVOID WEST NILE!!!!!!
BY KEEPING YOUR
EAVESTROUGHS
CLEAN & CLEAR
Windows and eavestroughs.
We also do minor eavestrough
repairs. If you are not happy
with our work we will do it
again FREE OF CHARGE.
For free estimate call
Dennis at (905) 837–1910
Call
POWER WASHING
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
OFFICES
MIKE “The Painter”
905-294-0779
710 Painting and
Decorating 710 Painting and
Decorating
BEATON TREE SERVICE
• Rubbish Removal • Tree Removal
• Pruning • Topping • Stump Removal
FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES
Call Paul (905) 665-5422
735 Gardening&
Landscaping 735 Gardening&
Landscaping
TREE MAINTENANCE
& REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
DAVE 831-7055 ALSO
736 Tree Service 736 Tree Service
TIMBER TREE SERVICE
Experts in Removal, Trimming,
Pruning & Stump Removal.
Fully insured. Free estimates.
Call Shawn. 905-619-1704
Interest Free Paym ents Avai lable
RABBIT WANTS WORK
Doing Magic For Children's Parties
And All Occasions. Have My Own Magician.
Call Ernie 668-4932
753 Party Services 753 Party Services
CLOWN / MAGICIAN
• Live animals • All occasions
• All ages
Call Jeff
(905) 839-7057
LUCY BATESON**
905-619-9500
Sutton Group -
Heritage Realty Inc.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM
18 WHITTINGTON CRT., AJAX
SOUTH AJAX - QUIET
TREED COURT, FOUR
BEDROOMS, THREE BATHS
Thousands spent on ceramics,
carpets, painting, open concept,
main floor office, updated eat-in
kit., potential apt. in professional
finished lower level above ground
windows. Gas fireplace, french
doors, w/o to patio & yard,
second walkout on upper level,
central air. “A pleasure to show”.
Worth a look. Please call Lucy
Bateson, 905-683-5311, 905-
619-9500. $24
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9
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0
700 Home
Improvements 700 Home
Improvements
702 Garbage
Removal/Hauling
735 Gardening&
Landscaping 905 Adult
Entertainment
DURHAM’S LEADING FIVE STAR DEALER
19 HARWOOD AVE. AJAX
(North of 401)
905-683-5358
CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP “THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER”
401
SERVICE HOURS:
MON. - THURS. 7-MIDNIGHT
FRI. 7-6, SATURDAY 8-4
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UP TO
$1,000
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ILLAGE CHRYSLER
1-800-296-7107
Some downpayment may be required. Interest rate varies from 0% - 24.95%
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TAMBURRINI
5.9L V8, auto, air, sport package, anti-spin axle, rear slide
window, aluminum rims. 116,000 km. Stk. #T6147A.
$$79.9979.99 wk.***
2001 DODGE RAM 2500
4X4
Sale
All previous ad specials expired. + Downpayment may vary with credit severity. Approval conditions may vary according to credit severity. Finance payments based on 48*/60**/72***/84• mo. with $2,500 down or equivalent & trade at 7.9% int. Fin. eg:. $10,000 @ 7.9% = $141.60 mo. for 60 mo. COB $1,496 total obligation $11,496. OAC. Plus lic., taxes & admin. • Short term lease
vehicles. 0% financing or $3,500 Dealer Discount available on selected new vehicles. Finance eg. $10,000 @ 0% = $166.66 mo. for 60 mo. COB $0. OAC. All prices plus licence, taxes and admin. Pickering/Ajax News Advertiser readers voted best domestic dealership. OAC. +On selected new cars. †On selected new 2002 vehicles.
2002 GRAND CARAVAN
$$68.6168.61 wk.•FromSale
3.3L V6, air, loaded and much much
more. Call for details. Stk. #P7438.•
ONLY 1,100 KM.ONLY 1,100 KM.
5.7L V8 magnum, 5 spd., auto, dual zone, air, leather seats, electronic shift
on fly, side airbags, AM/FM/CD cass., trailer tow, heated seats. Stk. #T5998.
2003 DODGE QUAD 4X4 2500
HEMI
ENGINE
$$39.5839.58 wk.**Sale
2.4L, p.w., pdl., auto, air, rear spoiler, p. seat height
adjust., AM/FM cass., plus more. 1 owner. Stk. #P7457A.
1999 OLDS ALERO 4 DR.
2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
$$89.9889.98 wk.•Sale
Laredo package, onex green,
loaded, 18,000 km. Stk. #P7464.•
1996 SEBRING JX CONVERTIBLE
$$13,90013,900Mint
2.5L, alum. wheels, auto, keyless entry, air, tilt, cruise, p.w., pdl.,
p. top, p. seat, AM/FM cass. & more. 1 owner. Stk. #S6232A.
2002 CHRYSLER CONCORD
Sale $$74.6974.69 wk.•
Steel blue with upgraded leather interior. 3.5 V6, auto, AM/FM/CD with
6 speakers, 4 wheel anti-lock brakes. Only 18,000 km. Stk. #P7374.•
3.9L V6, 5 spd., p.s., p.b., floor mats, AM/FM cass., air, sport
appearance grp. & more. 1 owner, only 32,100 km. Stk. #T6205A.
$$63.1263.12 wk.***
2000 DAKOTA
Sale
8 cyl., auto, air, ST, tilt, cruise, trailer tow, anti-spin axle, chrome wheels,
AM/FM cass., HD service group, cap. 1 owner, only 34,000 km. Stk. #R5949A.
$$79.9979.99 wk.***
2001 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP
Sale
2002 SATURN 4 DR.
$$38.9138.91 wk.•Sale
1.9L 4 cyl., 5 spd. manual, air, tilt, cloth seats,
AM/FM & more. 1 owner, 46,000 km. Stk. #T6134B.
2002 SEBRING CONV. LX
2.7L V6, auto, p.w., pdl., p/top, air, ABS, security grp., cloth seats,
tilt, cruise, alum. wheels, keyless entry & more. Stk. #P7490.•
$$93.58 93.58 wk.•Sale
2.4L, 4 cyl., auto, p.w., pdl., tilt, cruise, cloth seats, sentry key, keyless
entry, roof rack, air, storage drawer & more, 16,500 km. Stk. #P7445•
2002 PT CRUISER
$$63.9663.96 wk.•Sale
2.0L, 132 hp, 4 cyl., auto, fog lamps, p.s., p.b., AM/FM/CD
& more. Low km., bal. 7/115 Powertrain warr. Stk. #V7534.
2003 SX 2.0
$$46.0646.06 wk.•Sale
2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4 2500
$$116.23116.23 wk.***Sale
Ext. cab, 8 cyl., auto, leather, tonneau, Z71 off road grp., AM/FM/CD
cass., p. seat, air, loaded, plus much more. 66,000 km. Stk. #T6236A.
Midnight black. Auto, air, 4x4, AM/FM/CD, p.w.,
pdl., great on fuel. Priced to sell. Stk. #J5950A.
2001 CHEVY TRACKER
$$69.0069.00 wk.**Sale
4.0L 6 cyl., auto, air, dual tops, 15” aluminum rims
& much more. 13,665 km. Stk. #P7592•.
2002 JEEP TJ SPORT
$$87.8787.87 wk.•Sale
3.0L V6, auto, 7 pass. w/child seats, p.w., pdl., tilt, cruise, AM/FM
cass., air, & more. 1 owner, only 54,900 km. Stk. #V7485.
2000 GRAND CARAVAN
$$59.0059.00 wk.***Sale
Almond, air, auto, and more. Call
now Stk. #P7270•.
2002 CHRYSLER NEON
$$35.6935.69 wk.•Sale
2000 GR. CHEROKEE LAREDO
4.0L V6, auto, p.w., p.b., p.w., pdl., tilt, cruise, air, cloth seats, selec-trac, AM/FM
cass., keyless, alarm, alum. wheels & more. 1 owner, 75,000 km., Stk. #V7523.
$$84.0084.00 wk.***Sale
Leather, auto, loaded, 116,000 km. Stk.
#P7068A.$$9,9959,995
1995 AVENGER
Sale
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MONTHLY PAYMENTS CALCULATED WITH $1,000 DOWN PAYMENT, ADMIN. FEE OR $99, AND ALL TAXES. PAYMENTS INCLUDE A 1 YEAR LUBRICO WARRANTY, LICENCE TRANSFER, D.O.T. SAFETY, AND
EMISSION TEST. MODEL YEARS 00-03 CALCULATED at 8.24% (OPEN AND FIXED RATE) OVER 72 MONTHS O.A.C. MODEL YEARS 98-99 CALCULATED AT 7.99% (OPEN AND FIXED RATE) OVER 60 MONTHS O.A.C.
$197.99
/month
$218.24
/month
Jeff Davey
2000 CHEV TRACKER 4X4
$218.24
/month
Quality clean used cars and trucks at prices you can afford!
White, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded. ONLY 40,000 KM.
Blue, 4 dr., auto, air, loaded, very clean. ONLY 83,000 KM.
Red, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded, 7 passenger. ONLY 75,000 KM.
Red, 4 dr., 4x4, auto, air, CD, loaded, 4.0L, spotless. ONLY 70,000 KM.
Blue, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, tilt, clean mid size car. ONLY 59,000 KM.
Red, 4 dr., 4x4, auto, air, 5.3L, stepside, loaded. ONLY 49,000 KM.
Red, 4 dr., auto, air, loaded, alum. rims. ONLY 39,000 KM.
Green, 4 dr., auto, air, safe and reliable. ONLY 73,000 KM.
Blue, 2 dr., auto, air, leather pwr. moonroof, loaded. ONLY 56,000 KM.
Blue, 4 dr., 4x4, auto, air, CD changer, loaded, 4.0L. ONLY 60,000 KM.
Blue, 4 dr., auto, air, loaded, power door. ONLY 59,000 KM.
Green, 2 dr., auto, air, very clean car. ONLY 66,000 KM.Red, 2 dr., auto., air, CD/cass., cruise, tilt, sporty. ONLY 60,000 KM.
Purple, 4 dr., auto, air, cruise, tilt, very clean. ONLY 71,000 KM.Champaign, 4 dr., auto, air, tilt, very clean import. ONLY 76,000 KM.
White, 4 dr., auto, air, 2.4L, loaded, keyless. ONLY 78,000 KM.Silver, 2 dr., auto, air, CD/cass., cruise, tilt, sporty. ONLY 73,000 KM.
Black, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded, power moonroof. ONLY 63,000 KM.Brown, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded, drive in style. ONLY 56,000 KM.
Black, 4 dr., 4x4, auto, air, loaded, alum. rims, roof rack. ONLY 32,000 KM.
Green, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded, extended. ONLY 59,000 KM.Gold, 4 dr., auto, air, pwr. locks, keyless, 7 pass. ONLY 78,000 KM.Silver, 4 dr., auto, air, loaded, extended, clean. ONLY 86,000 KM.
Gold, 4 dr., 5 spd., air, CD, tilt, very clean car. ONLY 22,000 KM.
Green, 3 dr., 5 spd., air, CD, very clean. ONLY 70,000 KM.
Yellow, 2 dr., auto, air, CD, cap, 3.0L, clean. ONLY 38,000 KM.
Plumb, 4 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded, heated mirrors. ONLY 79,000 KM.
Gold, 2 dr., auto, air, CD, loaded, very clean. ONLY 53,000 KM.
Ray Steenburg Dan Daly Rob Houston
2000 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE GLX$381.13
/month
$18,990 $9,990
2000 CHEV CAVALIER$205.46
/month
$8,990
1999 FORD ESCORT SE$204.60
/month
$10,990
2000 DODGE NEON$218.75
/month
$10,990
1999 NISSAN SENTRA XE$251.23
/month
$10,990
$218.75
/month 2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE GT
$11,990
2000 SATURN LS1$239.04
/month
$11,990
2000 CHEV MALIBU$239.04
/month
$16,990
$340.54
/month 2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
$25,990
2000 GMC SIERRA Z71
$20,990
$425.35
/month 2000 JEEP CHEROKEE
$20,990
$421.73
/month 2001 FORD EXPLORER XLT
$16,990
$340.54
/month 2000 PONTIAC MONTANA EXT.
$14,990
2000 PONTIAC MONTANA$299.94
/month
$13,990
1999 PONTIAC TRANSPORT EXT.$321.16
/month
$16,990
2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE$340.54
/month
$17,990
2000 PONTIAC MONTANA EXT$360.83
/month2001 CHEV TRACKER$320.24
/month
$15,990
$8,990
$204.60
/month 1998 DODGE STRATUS
$321.16
/month 1999 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF
$13,990
$19,990
2002 AZTEK$401.43
/month
$11,990
2000 OLDSMOBILE ALERO$239.04
/month
$9,990
$205.46
/month 2000 SATURN SL1
$18,990
2002 FORD RANGER EDGE$384.40
/month
$11,990
$239.04
/month 2000 CHEV CAVALIER Z24
$16,990
2000 PONTIAC MONTANA EXT.$340.54
/month
$11,990
2000 CHEV CAVALIER Z24$239.04
/month
$10,990
2001 SATURN SC1$218.75
/month