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Pickering Sales Hotline: 905-420-9700 The original hot hatch is here, and it’s spec’d for ‘09 with a turbocharged 200 hp 2.0-litre engine, sport suspension, a DSG with Tiptronic® and paddle shifting. ‘09 GTI www.pvw.com cityofpickering.com Coming Next Week City Services & Leisure Guide REGISTRATION BEGINS Nov. 27 for Aquatics and Dec. 1 for Leisure Click to Reg online SCHOOL DAYS Read our new monthly feature on local schools on page 8 Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com✦ 56 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 52,400 ✦ Optional delivery $6/Newsstand $1 ✦ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2008 The Pickering Agency looking for final Canadian site By Keith Gilligan kgilligan@durhamregion.com DURHAM — While a federal agency contin- ues to work on finding a site to permanently store nuclear waste, Ontario Power Generation is moving forward with a storage solution at the Pickering facility. A building is just about complete at Pickering where about 470 dry storage containers (DSC) will be placed. Harland Wake, the director of used fuel stor- age for OPG, told the Pickering Community Ad- visory Council the company has approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to begin moving the 80-tonne containers in 2009. Mr. Wake’s department handles the waste from the Pickering, Darlington and Bruce sites. Moving the containers will be done from May to October, he said, adding it will take three years to move all the containers at Pickering into the new building. When spent fuel rods are removed from a reactor, they are placed in water for 10 years to cool down, and then placed in a DSC. This year, 51 DSCs will be loaded at Pickering, A COLD RIDE IN PICKERING Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo PICKERING — Josh Frellick takes a brisk bike ride up Brock Road after the first snowfall of the year blanketed the region Wednesday night. Nuclear waste building opening at Pickering ✦ See Pickering, Page 4 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 Transfer to Scarborough officially goes ahead By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com AJAX — The mental health beds are offi- cially on their way out of Ajax and into their now home in Scarborough. In March, the Rouge Valley Health System announced changes within its two hospitals in Ajax and Scarborough in order to alleviate its capital deficiencies and long-term debt of $78 million. Aside from cutting down on staff, the RVHS chose to move Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering’s 20 mental health beds to Rouge Valley Centenary to consolidate its mental health unit, rather than have it split between the two hospitals. In a press release announcing the official move, the RVHS called the bed transfer improvements to its mental health services. “Our new mental-health model will allow us to improve our patient care and offer a more diverse range of services to patients,” said Cheryl Williams, director of mental and emergency services. To transition the new service model, the emergency and crisis intervention services at both hospitals will be expanded, Ms. Wil- liams said. Crisis support in the emergency departments at both sites will be increased to 16 hours a day, seven days a week. The RVHS website says outpatient services are the most used at the hospital since outpa- tient care is utilized on an ongoing basis and beds are only used intermittently or for short periods of time. “All mental health services will continue to be accessed from each hospital campus,” she said. But one patient, Ashley Swalm, who’s been vocal throughout the process, hoped the hospital would change its mind. The On- tario Public Services Employees Union took the Central East Local Health Integration Network to court, since the announcement of the change took place without consulting the public. But the Ontario Superior Court of Justice Divisional Court said the LHIN acted within its guidelines. Ms. Swalm feels her concerns were never listened to. She referred to the April meet- ing when about 1,000 people showed up to say they wanted the beds to remain in Ajax, which she felt fell upon deaf ears. “Patients have come out and said they need the beds,” Ms. Swalm said. But, it’s not only the hospital she’s upset with. “I think it’s the fact that mental health is being neglected by the government,” she said. While the in-patient unit officially moves Friday, Nov. 21, along with the transition to increased crisis hours, other changes will occur in December. On Monday, Dec. 8, the child and adolescent in-patient unit moves from the 10th floor to the 8th floor at Cen- tenary. That day, the new psychiatric inten- sive care unit opens up on the 10th floor at Centenary after some minor renovations are complete. On Monday, Dec. 15, the medical/ psychiatry unit will open on the eighth floor at Centenary, as well as the new child/ado- lescent unit. For more information, visit www.rou- gevalley.ca/improvingmentalhealth. FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE pickeringtowncentre.com Starting Wednesday, November 19th, receive your very own Free Holiday Polar Bear when you purchase Pickering Town Centre Gift Cards at Guest Services. Pickering Town Centre will donate two dollars for every bear redeemed to the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation. $200 in Gift Cards = FREE 22” Medium Bear $350 in Gift Cards = FREE 34” Large Bear While quantities last. See Guest Services for full details. GET THIS! BUY THIS! Starting November 19th bring a new, unwrapped toy to Toy Mountain, (located on the upper level near Zellers and the lower level at Centre Court), and the Salvation Army will make sure it gets to a child or teen in our community this season. Visit pickeringtowncentre.com for a list of suggested donations. Simply... 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At Darlington, 45 DSCs are being loaded and it’s the first year of operations. Each year, OPG files about 230 DSCs, he said. “We’re by far the biggest dry storage operation in the world.” Storing the fuel rods on site is an interim plan while the Nuclear Waste Management Organiza- tion (NWMO) continues to find a final storage site. The NWMO is recommending what’s called an adaptive phased management (APM) system to store waste. APM calls for spent fuel to remain on the site it’s produced until a final place is selected. The final storage site will be a deep geological repository. “There is no urgency to move fuel, but the current system is considered interim. There is no firm timetable to implement adaptive phased management or to finding a site, “ Michael Kri- zanc of the NWMO said to the CAC. A waste storage facility near Kincardine is for low and medium fuel, and excludes high-level waste, such as spent fuel, he said. The earliest date a facility could be open is 2035. “That’s the most conservative date we can use for budgeting purposes. We will have identi- fied a willing host by then.” The site selection process for the final site hasn’t begun, Mr. Krizanc said, adding a “willing host” will be sought. “We intend to have an informed and willing host. If not, we have to go back out. There are experiences of informed and willing host com- munities,” Mr. Krizanc said, pointing to Sweden and Finland. “There are vast, large swaths of Canada” that could be used, he said, noting the Canadian Shield would be an ideal area. “It doesn’t need to be a specific type of geology.” “We’re not ruling anything out at this time,” he said, although he noted the site would be in one of the four provinces with nuclear facilities -- Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Saskatch- ewan. Using an old mine has been ruled out as a storage facility, he said. “There are fissures in the rock from blasting. This needs precision drill- ing.” Also, new mining techniques and economic forces could mean an abandoned mine might be reopened, he said. “We want virgin rock.” The facility would only handle waste created in Canada and wouldn’t import it from other countries, Mr. Krizanc said. Submitted photo The picture shows a dry storage container weigh- ing 80 tonnes. Pickering an interim location for storage of waste ✦ Pickering from page 1 By Jennifer Stone jstone@durhamregion.com DURHAM — The timely return of wintry driving conditions had Ontario Provincial Police receiving, on average, an accident report every two minutes on the roads it patrols in the province. But the roads weren’t to blame, said one officer. “It’s not the weather; it’s how the person drives,” said Sergeant Dave Woodford. He didn’t have a breakdown according to region by Thursday morning, but said there had been a number of collisions -- mainly minor -- on area roads during and after the 7-8 cm snowfall. Most were minor in nature and none in Durham involved anyone sustaining a major injury, Sgt. Woodford said. “The majority (of reports involve) a single vehicle into the guardrail,” he said of the al- most 500 crashes reported on OPP-patrolled roads since the snow began falling around 4 p.m. Wednesday. But those minor collisions in some cases caused a “chain reaction” as the visual dis- traction of crashes caused others to lose focus on the road long enough to become in- volved in accidents of their own, Sgt. Wood- ford said. Though traffic was at a near half during Thursday’s morning rush hour, there were fewer crashes during that period, due to the slow speed at which people were forced to travel, he said. In one of the more significant local crash- es, a tractor trailer and three other vehicles were involved in a collision near Morgan’s Road, east of Mill Street in Newcastle, along Hwy. 401. Police reports indicate upwards of 400L of diesel fuel was spilled as a result. The collision happened just before 5 a.m., and was largely cleared by mid-morning, Sgt. Woodford said. The accidents were pre- ventable, he said. “People just have to drive to conditions and slow down,” said the ser- geant. More snow is expected Sunday, with wet snow expected to accumulate in similar amounts to what fell overnight Thursday. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 5 A/Pdurhamregion.com Royal Canadian Legion 322 111 Hunt Street, Ajax, ON L1S 1P3 906-683-2927 A representative from Veteran’s Affairs will be in our Branch Wednesday, November 26th from 9 am - 10:30 am to discuss any benefi ts questions with Veterans or their dependants. You do not need to be a member of the Legion to attend this information session. The goal of the Legion is to assist all Veterans and their dependants! Contact Cyril Best at the Ajax Legion for further details or email cyrilbest@rogers.com An accident every two minutes on OPP-patrolled roads Pickering, Ajax councillors right to question Metrolinx plan We think.. e-mail responses to mjohnston@durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax ON L1S 2H5 newsdurhamregion.com newsroom@durhamregion.com The News Advertiser is a Metroland Media Group newspaper. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circulations Audit Board. Also a member of the Ontario Press Council, 2 Carlton St., Suite 1706, Toronto, M5B 1J3, an independent organization that addresses reader complaints about member newspapers.The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. Editorial and Advertising content of the News Adver- tiser is copyrighted. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 40052657 & Editorials Opinions Tim Whittaker - Publisher Joanne Burghardt - Editor-in-Chief Mike Johnston - Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher - Director of Advertising Eddie Kolodziejcak - Classified Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie - Distribution Manager Lillian Hook - Office Manager Janice O’Neil, Cheryl Haines - Composing Managers News/Sales (905) 683-5110 Classifieds (905) 683-0707 Distribution (905) 683-5117 Fax (905) 683-7363 e-mail letters to mjohnston@durhamregion.com / max. 200 words / please include your full first and last name, place of residence & daytime phone number / letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com Our readers think... A/P PAGE 6 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 durhamregion.com W hen I briefly lived in Japan, every day was garbage day. I was there teaching English and living in the suburbs just south of Tokyo in a sea of single detached houses. Every weekday morning residents on my street would trudge to the communal drop off site with the garbage of the day. One day it was burnables destined for incineration (mostly items we put in the green bin), another day it was plastics. Metals and glass had their own day, as did newspapers and cardboard. In some municipalities there are more than 10 categories of garbage that must be sorted and disposed of on their designated days. By comparison, our curb-side system seems positively luxurious. All we have to do is sort recyclables, kitchen waste and regular garbage. Everything gets picked up on the same day and we don’t have to leave our property to put it out. But there’s a reason for Japan’s intricate system. It’s a lot cheaper for municipali- ties to have residents sort their garbage as opposed to paying someone to do it and building elaborate sorting facilities. As well, materials are less likely to be contaminated, which can render them unrecyclable. In Durham, meanwhile, there’s real resis- tance to anything that would make our waste system more complicated or time consuming for residents. Judging from letters to regional council, a clear garbage bag system will prove unpop- ular. It will be test piloted in Pickering and Clarington communities come January, the first step in rolling it out across the Region, likely in 2010. The way it works is if trash collectors see blue box or green bin material in garbage bags, they can leave it behind at the curb. There will be small allowance for grocery- type bags containing personal products. Some will argue that most of Durham’s residents already participate in the blue and green bin programs and they’re being punished by the clear system. But, we all know it’s simply easier to dump that old container of takeout or tub of yogurt that’s gone off into the trash without rinsing and sorting. Most of us don’t do it every day, but even some of us doing it some of the time adds up. As for those that rarely bother to separate their trash, there’s currently no incen- tive to get them to start. Perhaps the inconvenience of their garbage being left behind will do the trick. The program has increased recycling rates elsewhere. Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan argued the program would be a placebo and that the Region should be focused on adding more items to the blue box program. The latter part of his argument is valid, but the first step is to keep what’s already recyclable out of the trash. The Region’s works department has long argued it doesn’t want to collect material in the blue box that will end up in landfills or sent to China to be dubiously disposed of. That’s a fair point since recycling is much more expensive than landfilling. To pay recycling prices for landfilled material is simply a waste. But, hopefully, while the Region works on launching the clear bag program, markets for materials like clam shell takeout con- tainers will stabilize or a more recyclable alternative will gain popularity. As for residents, the writing’s on the wall: the days of hassle-free garbage collection are over. Reka Szekely’s column appears every fourth Friday. E-mail her at rszekely@durhamregion. com Clear garbage bags coming A jax and Pickering councils have some legitimate concerns about the 25-year Metrolinx plan, con- cerns that must be taken into account and addressed. Released recently by Metrolinx, for- merly the Greater Toronto Transporta- tion Authority, The Big Move: Trans- forming Transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, calls for $50 billion in spending over the next 25 years on about 100 projects, from express rail GO services along the GO Lakeshore line from Hamilton through Oshawa to expanded rail service across the GTA. Regional Chairman Roger Anderson, who sits on the 11-member Metrolinx board, slammed the draft report when it was released, saying “it’s obvious that the GTA stops at Markham Road.” And, west Durham councillors have recently sounded off on ‘The Big Move’ as well, raising valid points. In Pickering, the obvious concern is Seaton won’t be serviced by transit before the community starts welcom- ing new Pickering residents. The draft report envisions rapid transit or rail links between downtown Pickering and Seaton, and Seaton and Toronto. Coun- cillors David Pickles and Doug Dicker- son at a recent council meeting argued, however, if transit isn’t in place before the people, the latter will require cars to travel to work. We would add that once residents there start driving because there’s no bus to take them to work or to connect to the GO station, it’s almost too late to re-capture them as riders if transit is introduced later. The goal of creating a sustainable, environmentally friendly community in north Pickering certainly must include viable transit options for these people when they arrive. After all, we’re not talking about a small subdivision here but a city within the city. As Pickering staff pointed out, crucial transportation and transit infra- structure investment in Pickering to support Seaton is lacking in the first 15 years of the plan. Ajax Council’s concerned the extended Hwy. 407 might be sold by the Province to raise revenues. Council’s wariness is laudable. As Mayor Steve Parish rightly pointed out at a recent meeting, toll money “will inject substantial revenue into these very, very expensive infra- structure needs.” Given the Metrolinx price tag, and the dramatic downturn in the economy, this source of ongoing rev- enue can’t be cut off for short-term gain. As we’ve said before, that Durham only recently merged municipal transit systems and is still planning transit on a regional basis, likely worked against it in terms of getting more of a commitment for local needs in ‘The Big Move’. Seaton, however, certainly warrants consideration by Metrolinx, given the size of and plans for the community. And, to help cover the billions needed to make ‘The Big Move’ a reality, the Hwy. 407 extension must be the property of the provincial government. Reka Szekely More nukes better than more coal-fired plants To the editor: We have to get our power from some- where and for the time being, nuclear is our best option. It is far more efficient than solar or wind and when well-maintained, more reliable. The fact of the matter is that while alter- native energy sources such as wind or solar are excellent for supplementing our energy supply, our focus should remain on nuclear power. With our rising energy needs, more power will have to come from somewhere. It can either come from nuclear or coal. That will be the choice in the end, and in the choice between smoke-choked skies or the miniscule amounts of tritium emit- ted, I think I know what my choice will be. Robert Clark Whitby Volunteers making gift delivery a family project By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com AJAX — Dawn Ullman grew up in an average, middle-class family and never struggled at Christmas time. And now, since it brings her joy and comfort to buy Christmas gifts for her children, Zoe, 6, and Bennett, 4, she feels for the people who can’t do the same for their families. “I can only imagine the pain this brings,” she said. The Ajax resident is part of a group of young families affiliated with Carruthers Creek Community Church in Ajax that meets monthly and, a few times a year, finds ways to give to community and global organizations. Since a number of volunteer programs aren’t exactly family-oriented, the group was happy to help out with the Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund in Scarbor- ough last year. “We really enjoyed doing that because we could take our kids along,” Ms. Ullman said. This year, the group of about 10 families that have volunteered to help out will deliver boxes to both Scarborough and Ajax and Pickering children. The fund was established more than 100 years ago by Toronto Star founder Joseph E. Atkinson, who came from modest beginnings, growing up in a family of eight children. He never forgot the time a stranger bought him a pair of ice skates after watching him observe other youngsters on a pond and asking why he wasn’t skating. Mr. Atkinson later used the Star to tell the stories of less-fortunate kids, asking readers to donate money to buy them gifts. The Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser is involved in the fund for the fifth year and aims to deliver 1,000 boxes to children in Ajax and Pickering. By actually delivering the boxes, filled with items such as sleepers and a small toy for babies, and a warm sweater, socks, mit- tens, a hat, book, toy, candy and a toothbrush and tooth- paste for kids four to 12, they get to see the con- ditions in which less- fortunate people live. It’s quite different for the kids than simply do- nating money and not really un- derstanding or seeing first-hand exactly why the donations are needed. “It’s a physical and clear way of showing giving,” Ms. Ullman said. Ontario Works and more than 80 special service agencies in the communities submit children’s names to the Star. The gifts are all new and bought directly from manufacturers at great cost savings. The Star covers all admin- istrative costs of the program, so dona- tions go directly to gifts for children in need. To donate by VISA or master Card call 416-869-4847 or visit www.thestar. com/santaclausfund. If you or someone you know has been touched by the Santa Claus Fund, we’d like to hear your story. Please e-mail details, along with contact information, to mjohnston@durhamregion.com. Indoor Playground & Party Centre www.creativeplay.ca PENING SOON! Are you looking for a fun place to HAVE A PARTY? ~ 5600 square feet of fun space ~ Fresh catering prepared on site ~ Birthday Parties ~ Holiday Corporate Parties ~ Family Gatherings ~ Wedding or Baby Showers 905-231-1900 539 Westney Rd. S, Unit # 3, Ajax NOW OPEN! BOOK YOUR PARTY TODAY! CALL AND THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 7 A/Pdurhamregion.com Santa Claus Fund teaching kids compassion DURHAM — Perfect the skills needed to get that job. The YMCA has many workshops in the month of November that will aid you in preparing for future employment. Workshops are held on topics such as cover letters, job search and interview skills for newcom- ers, mock interviews, resume clin- ic, smart serve, how to internet job search, computer basics and beyond and apprenticeship infor- mation sessions can be very effec- tive in helping job seekers. To find out when the workshops are held and sign up, contact a YMCA staff member at 905-427- 7670. YMCA Durham Employment and Community is located at 1550 Kingston Rd., Suite 16 at the in- tersection of Valley Farm Road, Pickering. YMCA employment workshops held throughout November Written by school staff AJAX — Every April 19, Roland Michener Public School students sing ‘Happy Birthday’ in honour of its namesake. Although Mr. Michener passed away in the fall of 1991, his memory and the presence he had in the school’s first years have not been forgotten. Roland Michener P.S., which opened at 95 Ritchie Ave. in September 1988, turned 20 years old this past September. We continue to strive to develop students he would be proud to have represent him. Scholastic, team work and leadership, arts and athletics, respectful behaviour and service to others are all attributes students work toward developing. Mr. Michener was born on April 19, 1900. He was Canada’s Governor General from 1967 to 1976. He was appointed Governor General the same year Canada celebrated 100 years of confederation. He was delight- ed to have a new school named after him and attended its opening. The school originally drew its population from the surrounding community to the east of Westney Road, but now includes families living in the Lexington sub- division east of Ajax. The population has grown to 500 students and the school houses 24 classrooms, includ- ing 10 portables. Roland Michener’s school motto, ‘Your Place To Grow’, is evident. Parents and staff work together to help students achieve their best and become thought- ful, responsible students. Healthy living is an important part of our school life. Through our daily physical education programs, elec- tives, activities and emphasis on fitness, we work to help students make good choices. The Michener Mus- tangs sports teams participate in flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross country, lacrosse and many other sports. Students and staff at Roland Michener have an abundance of artistic talent. Drama, music and visual arts are a key element in all areas of the curriculum. Programs are developed to reflect the cultural diversity in our community and it is not unusual to hear African drums playing in the halls, children rapping or stu- dents doing ballroom dancing. Being a good leader and citizen is of major impor- tance in our school community. Grade 7 and 8 stu- dents lead small groups of younger students through weekly character activities and act as role models. With the help of our school community, many chari- ties are supported yearly such as Heart and Stroke, Sick Kids Hospital and Hearth Place to name a few. Students are learning the importance of giving back. We are very proud our school was recently recognized as a Gold level ECO school, an honour few receive. We continue to form partnerships with the community to protect our environment. Roland Michener was a life-long learner who had a vision for Canada and our school. As a school com- munity, staff, students and parents continue to learn together, respect each other and appreciate and support those around them. If he were alive today, we’re sure Mr. Michener would be very proud to see how his school has evolved. Over the last 20 years, this warm inviting place has continued to start hun- dreds of students on the right path to their futures. As we embark on the next 20 years we can only ‘Imagine the Possibilities!’ Have you ever dreamed you’d want to go to school? Hard to believe kids my age would actually think that, but when I stepped forth into Roland Michener Public School, my dream came true. The school was established in 1988 and named after the man Roland Michener. He fought in the war and was a kind-hearted gentleman. He was generous, courageous and a true hero. He loved kids and their unforgettable smiles. Mr. Michener had strong beliefs and was an honourable leader. Today at Roland Michener, students have the best staff that engage children. They are always there to assist the children when needed and they’re amazing motivators. They believe everyone can be successful. Each and every teacher is unique and extraordinary with their wonderful ideas to their astonishing creativity. In the office, there are many amazing people who work to help make our school incredible! The prin- cipal, vice-principal and secretary have the most important jobs and do the most important things. From school subjects to trips they help make Ro- land Michener a wonderful place to be. Roland Michener has a wide variety of clubs to choose from. From Craft Club to choir, basketball, baseball, (and any other sport that has a ball in it), scrapbooking club...the list goes on! These are just a tiny fragment of the many different clubs that promote individuality and creativity. We also have things such as Electives and Breakout so, every so often we get to pick where we would like to go for certain activities. This promotes independence and values democracy. Here at Roland Michener they love diversity, expressing yourself and just being you! Roland Mi- chener is a school for kids who want to achieve, for people who love to be included, for kids who want to feel good in what they do, for kids who just want to be kids! Are you that kind of person? If so, Roland Michener is perfect place for you! Roland Michener -- your place to grow! School Days is a new feature running each month in the Ajax-Pickering News Adver- tiser. It highlights a different school in the school’s own words. It’s a dream school Vareesha Khan SCHOOL DAYS Michener’s motto is ‘your place to grow’ Jason Liebregts/News Advertiser photoAJAX — Roland Michener kindergarten student, Simon Perez, reads with his Grade 6 reading buddy, Paul Fernandez. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 Saturday & Sunday only NOV. 22 & NOV 23 ONLY Friday Saturday & Sunday only NOV. 21 TO NOV. 23 Saturday only 7a.m.-11a.m. ON ALL REG.-PRICED, SALE & CLEARANCE-PRICED FURNITURE except items identified as Lowest Price of the year and Special Purchase items. it’s like there’s no GST added** *Excludes items with prices ending in .97 and .88, Lands End and currently advertised items**Sears will deduct from the item price an amount so that your total purchase, including taxes, will be no more than the item price plus PST where applicable. 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Durham Lives! is offering Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and Clarington students the Action Pass, which gives them free ac- cess to public swimming and skating at local rec centres. Normally, they would be required to pay an admission fee or buy a membership. The organization is a coalition of individuals and agencies working to prevent chronic diseases such as cancer, heart dis- ease and Type 2 diabetes. “Durham Lives! pro- motes physical activity, healthy eating and smoke- free living to help contrib- ute to a healthy commu- nity,” said Brian Dallaway, co-ordinator of the Dur- ham Lives! coalition. “We expect the Grade 5 Action Pass will help mo- tivate students to make healthy lifestyle changes and become more physi- cally active as a result.” The organization is hop- ing that by taking away the cost of the activities, they’ll encourage more children to participate. To grab a pass, students can visit their local rec complex or the Durham Family YMCA in Oshawa. 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A Joint Committee meeting will be held on December 2, 2008 commencing at 9:30 am in Room LL-C located on the lower level of the Regional Headquarters building at 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby Ontario and subsequently a Regional Council meeting will be held on December 10, 2008 commencing at 10:00 am in the Regional Council Chambers also located at 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby Ontario to review and approve the proposed 2009 Water and Sewer User Rates and Other Related Fees and Charges. The proposed 2009 Water and Sewer User Rate By-law may change the various water and sewer rates and other related fees and charges effective January 1, 2009. Comments from the public are welcome. To submit written or present oral comments to the Joint Committee meeting on December 2, 2008 and/or Regional Council meeting on December 10, 2008, please contact the Regional Clerk’s Department at (905) 668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102, no later than noon on November 27, 2008 or December 4, 2008, respectively. 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Free CPR-AED event raises awareness for the Heart and Stroke Foundation RSS UPDATESRSS UPDATESnewsdurhamregion.commilestonesdurhamregion.com Sessions next week in Pickering and Bowmanville By Keith Gilligan kgilligan@durhamregion.com DURHAM — The Canadian Nu- clear Safety Commission is hold- ing two information sessions in Durham Region next week, where the performance of the two nucle- ar stations will be discussed. The session in Pickering is set for Monday, Nov. 24 at the East Shore Community Centre, on Liv- erpool Road south of Bayly Street. For the Darlington station, the session is on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at the Clarington Beech Centre, 26 Beech Ave., in Bowmanville. During a meeting of the Pickering nuclear station’s Com- munity Advisory Council on Tues- day, Mark Elliott said the sessions are being held in communities that host a nuclear station. CNSC staff completed reports on the performance of all nuclear stations and the performance in 2007 and a portion of 2008 will be discussed during the sessions, Mr. Elliott said. The CNSC grades a plant per- formance from A to E, and “no OPG station received either a D or an E,” said Mr. Elliott, senior vice- president of Pickering ‘A’. “Overall OPG is pleased with the (CNSC) staff results. It confirms our plants are being operated safely. “All OPG operations are done safely and within regulatory lim- its,” he said. The grades for Darlington were primarily A or B, with only one C coming in a program related to equipment. The equipment program began last year and the CNSC gave the C as it continues to monitor the program. Pickering ‘B’ received grades of A or B, while the ‘A’ side had seven C grades, including three in the operations area. That had to do primarily to the shutdown of Units 1 and 4 over the summer of ’07 while an electrical system was up- graded. In addition to plant perfor- mance, there will be highlights of the CNSC’s activities in 2007 and ’08, and any topic of interest peo- ple would like to raise. These sessions will run from 6:30 to 9 p.m., with the presenta- tion starting at 7 p.m. CNSC staff will also be available afterwards to answer questions. Mr. Elliott also told CAC mem- bers that on the ‘A’ side, there’s been an increase in tritium releas- es, although he added the levels are “still lower than our regulatory limits. “We won’t know the full public dose numbers until the spring,” he said. The tritium and air emission re- leases surpassed an internal level, he said. “In this case, we are still much, much lower than any regulatory limits. It’s under control,” Mr. El- liott said, adding equipment that “broke down has been fixed. We do have it under control. For a pe- riod of this year, it was higher than normal.” “Neither the emission or pub- lic dose came anywhere near the dose to public limits. It’s our own internal limit,” Pickering’s public affairs manager Don Terry said. Workers on the ‘A’ side have gone 1.7 million hours without a loss-time accident, while on the ‘B’ side, it’s 2.3 million hours, Mr. Elliott said. Four reactors, Units 1, 5, 6 and 8, are at or near high power, while the maintenance outage on Unit 7 is about to end, he said. Unit 4 was in a brief mainte- nance outage and should be back in service next week. 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We may tell you the COMPARABLE VALUE on the price ticket and/or a sign, so you will see the price another retailer in Canada charges or would likely charge for the same or a comparable value item. Quantities of our Power Buys and Manager’s Specials and items located in any “Style Outlet” in-store departments are limited and may vary from store to store – no rainchecks or substitutions. When we say “PRICE CUT”, we mean the existing everyday price is being lowered temporarily. See in-store for details. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 Nuclear regulator holding meetings in Durham Minor damage in south Ajax fire AJAX — A woman is being held for a mental health assessment fol- lowing a minor house fire in south Ajax on Saturday. The fire happened just after 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 15, and Ajax Fire and Emergency Services Deputy Chief Mark Diotte said it was a “small fire” and that “everyone had evacu- ated the home” prior to firefighters arriving on the scene. “There’s no dollar estimate,” he said, noting the damage was lim- ited to the contents. “The structure is fine.” Durham Regional Police spokes- man Dave Selby said the woman, who was distraught and going through a tough time, was being held for a mental health assess- ment. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 13 Pdurhamregion.com St. Paul’s United Church St. Paul’s United Church’s Spaghetti Dinner and Talent Auction Dinner – 4:45pm Talent Auction – 7:00pm St. Paul’s United Church, 65 King’s Cres., Ajax Saturday, November 22, 2008. $7.00 adults (Spaghetti, salad, bread/butter, ice-cream) $4.00 kids (Hot dog, ice-cream with sprinkles) $20.00 per family Childcare provided after dinner For tickets and information call the church offi ce at (905) 683-4740 T H E FAIRYTALE PALAC E 109 OLD KINGSTON UNIT 8 IN THE COURTYARD • 905-239-4200 GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2008•11AM-5PM Ask about our DROP & SHOP SERVICE! MEET FROSTY THE SNOWMAN! FREE HOT CHOCOLATE SPARKLE FACE PAINTING COSTUME DRESS UP & BALLOONS FREE GIFTFREE GIFT When you come dressed as a Princess, Prince or Knight! MEET FROSTY THE SNOWMAN! 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Intake One, part of the Building Canada Fund, was launched in September and fo- cuses on projects in communities with popu- lations of less than 100,000. Pickering has cho- sen to submit an application for funding for some much-needed repairs and restorations on heritage buildings at the Pickering Mu- seum Village. The museum has 16 heritage buildings and a number of them need repairs. The biggest project is the Brougham Central Hotel restoration, expected to cost $585,000. The Log Barn, the Gas and Steam Barn, the Redman House and various building founda- tions also require work. “Without this grant funding, the projects... would require City financing over several years,” the staff report states. If the project is chosen, Pickering will have to pay one third of the project costs and Intake One will cover the rest. The costs are expected to be $885,000, so Intake One would cover $590,000. The Pickering Museum Vil- lage Foundation, which is partnering with the City on the initiative, has $180,000 to contrib- ute towards the project, and the City would finance the remaining $115,000. The executive committee endorsed the mu- seum as the project chosen for the grant. As long as Council approves it Monday, the ap- plication can be filed. St. Paul’s United Church’s dinner and talent night AJAX — Enjoy a night of dinner and enter- tainment. St. Paul’s United Church in Ajax invites all to it’s spaghetti dinner and talent night on Nov. 22. The annual fundraising event features a buf- fet at 4:45 p.m. with spaghetti, salad, rolls, ice cream and tea and coffee. There is also a kids’ meal of hot dogs. After dinner, there is child care as the chil- dren watch movies and play games. The adults will attend the talent auction at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 per adult, $4 for kids under 12, or $20 per family. The church is at 65 King’s Cres. To purchase tickets, call at 905-683-4740. Pickering tries for project grant SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: St. Paul’s on the Hill Anglican Church’s Spirit of Christmas Bazaar is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, 882 Kings- ton Rd., Pickering. There’s baking and preserves, crafts, a silent auction, tea room and more. 905-839-8942 (Rhona). CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND CRAFT SHOW: Dun- barton-Fairport Church holds its 35th annual Deck Your Halls Bazaar and Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. Craft vendors, a silent auction, lunch room, grandpa’s garage and more. 905-839-7271. DINNER AND TALENT NIGHT: St. Paul’s United Church, 65 King’s Cres., Ajax, holds its an- nual dinner and talent night. Dinner at 4:45 p.m.; talent auction at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 per adult, $4 per child under 12, or $20 per family. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 905- 683-4740. BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE: St. Timothy’s Presbyterian Church’s Christmas bazaar and bake sale features bak- ing, candy, crafts, jewelry, a silent auction and more. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, 97 Burcher Rd., Ajax. 905-683-9162 (Karen). HOLLY BAZAAR: St. Martin’s Anglican Church’s Holly Bazaar is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a Cafe by the Bay, a craft table, a bake table, deli, jewelry, attic treasurers, art and more. The church is at 1203 St. Martin’s Dr., Pickering. 905-839-4257. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 CHRISTMAS CONCERT: The Pickering Community Concert Band presents Christmas 2008, Here We Come at 2:30 p.m. at Forest Brook Com- munity Church, 60 Kearney Dr., Ajax. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To reserve tickets call 905- 509-2459 or visit www.con- certband.ca. AJAX SENIORS: The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club holds an open cribbage tour- nament at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Registration at noon; play begins at 1 p.m. $12 per two-person team. Free coffee, tea and cookies. Cash prizes. 905-686-1573. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AJAX SENIORS: Enjoy a morning of table tennis with the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club on Mondays and Thurs- days at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Newcom- ers should come a little ear- lier. 905-683-1187 (Meryll). ROUGE HILL SENIORS: The Rouge Hill Seniors Club meets to play bid euchre on Mondays at 6:45 p.m. at the Petticoat Creek Community Centre, 470 Kingston Rd., Pickering. 905-420-6320. AJAX SENIORS: Enjoy an afternoon playing bridge with the Ajax Seniors’ Friend- ship Club on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Club members are happy to help newcomers. For more information on Mondays call Jean at 905-619-2626. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 HELP FOR PARENTS: Help- ing Other Parents Every- where (HOPE), Inc. is a com- munity-based support group for parents dealing with chil- dren who have behavioural problems including attitude, substance abuse, running away, dropping out of school and parent abuse. The group meets locally every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. 905-239-3577 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 SENIORS DROP-IN: Eagles Nest drop-in for those 50 and over is at Forest Brook Com- munity Church, 60 Kearney Dr. in Pickering Village, Ajax, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. 905- 686-5647 (Jack) or Bob at 905-571-5635 (Bob). AJAX SENIORS: Play a game of darts with the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Beginners welcome but come earlier. 905-426-2923 (Linda). ROUGE HILL SENIORS: The Rouge Hill Seniors Club meets Wednesdays and Fri- days at 10 a.m. for darts and 1 p.m. for carpet bowling at the Petticoat Creek Library, 470 Kingston Rd., Pickering. 905-420-6320. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 EXTRAVAGANZA: The Ajax- Pickering Christian Women’s Connection is having an extravaganza. The morning breakfast meeting is from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. featuring an inspirational speaker and music at the Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., Ajax. Tickets at the door are $8.50. First-time guests $6. To con- firm your reservation, call Alice at 905-427-3128. PICKERING VILLAGE SENIORS: Join the seniors for bridge on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. and Saturdays at 1 p.m. at the Village Se- niors Centre, 29 Linton Ave. (Church Street and Kingston Road), Ajax. 905-683-1659 (Toni). Amica at Whitby Presentation Centre Open Every Day 3100 Brock St. North, Unit 6, Whitby, ON 905.665.6200 Hours: Mon. to Sat. 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Sun. 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Rosslan d Rd. 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The 25,000 sq. ft. store is fi lled with superior quality furniture made by the fi nest in Canadian manufacturers including Palliser, Decor-Rest, Superstyle, Trend-Line, Simmons Upholstery and many more. “What sets us apart from other stores is that we offer a wide variety of custom choices for your furniture,” says owner Phil Sciuk. “You can pick from hundreds of different fabrics and leathers, colours and wood fi nishes. We do all of this at very competitive prices and the same high level of quality and service we have been known for since opening our fi rst store in Oshawa 50 years ago.” Walk through the beautiful showroom on your own or with one of the friendly, knowledgeable staff. See the room settings co-ordinated and accessorized as they would look in your home and get the advice you need so you’ll make the perfect choice to compliment your home décor. “Our sales people are trained by the manufacturers and have extensive design experience,” says Phil. “Bring in your measurements or photos of your home and they will work with you to create a room setting you’ll love.” You can choose from an exciting collection of sofas, sofa beds, loveseats, reclining and motion furniture in contemporary, traditional and transitional styles. There are dining sets from Colorshop made from solid wood not veneer so you know it’s the best quality. If you like to entertain, there are wine storage cabinets and a great selection of bars in many different styles. The great feature about these bars is that they’re portable so you can move them around or take them with you when you move. If you like clocks then Furniture Galleries of Oshawa is the place to FURNITURE GALLERIES OF OSHAWA HAS WHAT YOU WANT IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN CANADIAN HOME FURNISHINGS AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU SMILE. visit. From trendy wall styles to grandfather clocks from Howard Miller, these heirloom pieces will look great in your home. Also, if you like a warm cozy feeling in your bedroom, living room or den, an electric fi replace from Dimplex is waiting for you, complete with a remote control so warmth is at your fi ngertips. “Our customers want value for their money. They want furniture they will enjoy for many years to come,” says Phil. “We want to educate people about what we have here at Furniture Galleries of Oshawa. It’s all about choice, quality and service. We want them to know they can have a custom piece of Canadian furniture that will be unique to the home, created for them in a very short period of time.” Of course there is plenty of in- store inventory you can choose from right now and have it delivered to your door anywhere in Durham Region. The delivery staff will carry it right to the room of your choice, unwrap it, do any assembly required, then take away all of the packaging. All you have to do is enjoy it. So visit today and see for yourself why more and more people are making their decorating dreams come true with the best in home furnishings from Furniture Galleries of Oshawa. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 17 A/Pdurhamregion.com Treats courtesy of: Santa Arrives Sunday, November 23 at 11am. Bring your kids for a magical experience and we’ll shoot a video to capture the expression of each child telling Santa their Christmas wish. See them react as it’s beamed to the North Pole in a flash of dazzling colours! 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You are not allowed to ride ATVs on roads or road-allowances in Durham Region (except on Township of Brock roads, subject to a number of rules and requirements). durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Tasty fundraiser AJAX — Havana Nights head chef Warren Berman creates a tasty Duck Martini during the recent Dining For A Cause fundraiser for the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital. ‘Masterbedroom Is More Than Just The BEST Sleep Selection! www.masterbedroomstores.com Financing Available • Credit Cards Accepted668-4300 WHITBY 1540 Dundas Street East Northwest corner of Thickson & Dundas KNOCK OUT PRICES! 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They specialize in Cana- dian made products, which means the customer can rest assured knowing they are supporting the local econ- omy. MasterBedroom car- ries birch bedroom furniture from College Woodworking, which is located just east of Oshawa and pine furniture by Bedroom & More, which is also manufactured in On- tario. Both offer high quality, solid wood products. Cus- tomers are also able to build their own bedroom sets by choosing only the pieces and sizes they need, as opposed to having to buy the entire package. They are also able to choose their hardware and finishes, with choices rang- ing from classic white to the more contemporary espres- sos, antique blacks and java shades. Customers also have a great variety of mattresses to choose from, including brands such as Serta, BackMaster, and Comfort Rest. Master- Bedroom also has Tempur- Pedic mattresses, which are made from open cell foam developed by NASA that of- fers better contouring to your body, creating more breath- ability, cooler temperatures and a more comfortable sleep surface without movement that disturbs your partner. Natura is another Ontario manufac- turer that offers a line of latex mattress, which is a natural product derived from the rub- ber tree. They also have a Green line of mattresses that are made from organic, soy based products that contain less glues and products that can be harmful to you and the environment. At MasterBedroom, you are sure to find the mattress that is perfect for you. “We encourage customers to come in and lay down on a bed,” says Garry Mac- Murray, owner. “We create an atmosphere where people can feel comfortable trying out the beds.” Even the manufacturers’ de- scriptions, such as firm, plush and gentle are subjective and can mean different things to different people. “While our experienced staff can provide great infor- mation and advice, only you can determine the feel and support that is best for you and/or your partner,” says Garry. They also have a large section of futons, which are one of the best sleep alterna- tives for guests. With rigid foundations, they offer firmer support than sofa beds. At MasterBedroom, they have a variety of different styles and five different mattress types to choose from. MasterBedroom also car- ries adjustable beds, water- beds, linens, duvets, pillows mattress pads and other bed- room accessories. 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FREE ESTIMATES AJAX 29 Harwood Ave. S. 905-428-1659 PICKERING 375 Kingston Rd. 905-509-3622 CENTRAL VAC SYSTEMS starting at $398 Fairport Road traffic plans to come back to executive committee in December By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING — Pickering resi- dent Ian Cumming has seen too many accidents on Fairport Road, including the time when his wife’s parked car was hit by a speeding truck. The member of the Citizen’s Group for Traffic Calming on Fair- port Road made a presentation to the executive committee Monday night. The group has been meeting with the City to find solutions to the speeding problems they find on Fairport Road and have sug- gested traffic calming methods such as installing more stop signs and raised medians and cross- walks. The group has estimated the work would cost about $250,000. At an October meeting, Pickering resident Charlotte Sheardown called the group’s plans self-serv- ing, saying speeding is a prob- lem on all Pickering streets and she didn’t see why Fairport Road should get special treatment. Although the group is interest- ed in traffic calming on Fairport Road specifically, Mr. Cumming said, it hopes to create a template that can be used for other areas in the city. Besides, he said, the group is looking out for the safety of not only those who live on Fairport Road, but also those who travel on it. “This is not a volume issue for us; it’s a safety issue,” he said. “This is ridiculous” since the whole idea of the plan is to stop people from using Fairport Road as an express route, said Ms. Sheardown, who was at the meet- ing for the presentation. “I found that most of his speech was contradictory,” she said. The committee did radar work with police, Mr. Cumming said, and counted the number of speed- ing cars for a night. The group found an average of 68 cars speed along Fairport Road at a speed of more than 90 kilo- metres per hour each day. “That’s 68 cars that should be impounded under Ontario’s new law,” he said, in reference to the law aimed at speeders driving more than 50 kilometres above the limit. The posted speed limit on Fairport is 40 km/h. Staff’s report, which shows the City has received 75 comments in support of the traffic calming initiative and 26 against it, states the only clear trends of collisions on the road take place at the in- tersection of Fairport Road and Sheppard Avenue due to verti- cal alignment and visibility con- straints. The City should build on the work by the group, the report states, to create a moderate, bal- anced traffic plan through a full, public, community consultation process, rather than support the group’s specific initiatives. But the committee pushed the item to a December meeting and it will be up for discussion then. 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Dave Meredith, the operations and en- vironmental services director, told council last week staff recommends reconstructing Fairall Street. Under similar programs in the past, each government level would be responsible for one-third of a project’s cost. It will be up to the federal government to select which proj- ects are funded. The deadline to submit an application is Nov. 21, Mr. Meredith said. “We don’t have a dollar figure” on the cost of reconstructing Fairall, Mr. Meredith said. “We need to put a business case together and show the costs.” In recent years, the Town has submitted applications under similar programs but was turned down. As for the Town’s chances of being chosen, Mr. Meredith said, “At this point in time, I have no feeling one way or the other. In my mind, it depends on the business case.” Only one project can be submitted, and “a number of projects were considered at senior management. This project had the highest priority and the best chance for success,” Mr. Meredith said. If the Town’s project is selected, design work would be done in early 2009 and “de- pending on the scope,” the actual work would be done in the second half of next year or in early 2010, Mr. Meredith said in an interview. “Ideally, it would be an ’09 project.” The project “isn’t a simple resurfacing. We have to replace the sewer,” he said. Given Fairall’s importance as a connector road to the GO station, it should warrant strong consideration, Mayor Steve Parish said. Also, the road is in poor shape and needs to be reconstructed, he said. “A strong case can be made.” How the work would be done will “present a challenge,” Mr. Meredith said in an inter- view. 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The Regional Municipalities of York and Durham have completed the SEC Trunk Sewer Individual Environmental Assessment (IEA) to address the additional sanitary sewer fl ows projected from future growth as allowed for in York Region’s Offi cial Plan in accordance with the provincial initiative for growth outlined in Places to Grow Act (2005). The Regions are co-proponents on the IEA, as a portion of the study area is within Durham Region and they co-own the existing Southeast Collector Trunk Sewer within Durham Region. As part of the IEA process, the Regional Municipalities of York and Durham identifi ed a Preferred Route for the new trunk sewer (see map). The Preferred Route begins just north of Box Grove in the Town of Markham and follows along 14th Avenue to Townline Road. It turns south and follows Townline Road to the Hydro corridor, travelling east along the Hydro corridor to Liverpool Road. The route proceeds south on Liverpool Road to Finch Avenue, continuing east The Regional Municipality of York and The Regional Municipality of Durham Ministry of the Environment Metro Toronto District Offi ce 5775 Yonge Street 8th Floor North York ON M2M 4J1 Phone: 416-326-6700 or 1-800-810-8048 York Region Administrative Centre (Clerk’s Offi ce) 17250 Yonge Street, 4th Floor Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 Durham Region Headquarters (Clerk’s Offi ce) 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, ON L1N 6A3 Phone: 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102 City of Pickering (Clerk’s Offi ce) One The Esplanade Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 Phone: 905-420-4611 Town of Markham (Clerk’s Offi ce) Anthony Roman Centre 101 Town Centre Boulevard Markham, ON L3R 9W3 Phone: 905-475-4744 Markham Village Library 6031 Highway 7 Markham, ON L3P 3A7 Phone: 905-513-7977 Unionville Public Library 15 Library Lane Markham, ON L3R 5C4 Phone: 905-513-7977 Scarborough Civic Centre (Clerk’s Offi ce) 150 Borough Drive, 3rd Floor Toronto, ON M1P 4N7 Phone: 416-396-7288 Pickering Central Library One The Esplanade Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 Phone: 905-831-6265 Malvern District Library 30 Sewells Rd. Toronto, Ontario, M1B 3G5 Phone: 416-396-8969 Ministry of the Environment Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch 2 St. Clair Avenue West Floor 12A Toronto, ON M4V1L5 Phone: 416-314-8001 or 1-800-461-6290 Ministry of the Environment Central Region Offi ce 5775 Yonge Street 8th Floor North York, ON M2M 4J1 Phone: 416-326-6700 or 1-800-810-8048 The documentation is also available for review on line at http://sec.cenet.ca Your written comments must be received by January 23, 2009 and should be submitted to the following MOE Special Project Offi cer: Charlene Cressman Ministry of the Environment Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12A Toronto ON M4V 1L5 Tel: 416-314-8221 Fax: 416-314-8452 Rich Tindall Project Manager The Regional Municipality of Durham P.O. Box 623, 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, ON L1N 6A3 Tel: 905-668-7711 ext. 3547 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3547 rich.tindall@region.durham.on.ca Dave Beattie Project Manager AECOM 105 Commerce Valley Dr. W., 7th Flr. Markham, ON L3T 7W3 Tel: 905-747-7418 Fax: 905-886-9494 dave.beattie@aecom.com Wayne Green Project Manager The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, 2nd Floor Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Tel: 905-895-1200 ext. 5049 1-877-464-9675 ext.5049 wayne.green@york.ca A copy of all comments will be forwarded to the Regional Municipalities of York and Durham for their consideration. Under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Environmental Assessment Act, unless otherwise stated in the submission, any personal information such as name, address, telephone number and property location included in a submission will become part of the public record fi les for this matter and will be released, if requested, to any person. Additional information on this IEA may also be obtained by contacting any one of the following project team members: on Finch Avenue and ending at Valley Farm Road in the City of Pickering. Essentially all of the new trunk sewer will be constructed by tunnel method, which creates little or no disturbance to the surface except at tunnel entry and exit shafts at planned intervals. In addition to the new trunk sewer, the Regional Municipalities of York and Durham are proposing a number of related facilities as follows: • Corrosion Control Facility – Located at Ninth Line in Box Grove, the facility will control corrosion within the new and existing SEC trunk sewer. The facility consists of an above ground building, access roads and landscaping features. • Diversion Chamber – The chamber is a buried concrete structure, located at Ninth Line in Box Grove, the chamber will divert sewage fl ows between the new and existing SEC trunk sewer. • Tunnel Access Shafts – Located at regular intervals along the entire length of the new SEC trunk sewer, these shafts allow access from the ground surface to the sewer elevation to facilitate construction of the sewer by tunnel. • Odour Control Facility – Located on the west side of Altona Road, immediately south of the Hydro corridor, the facility collects and treats the airfl ow from the entire new SEC trunk sewer, prior to release to the atmosphere. The facility consists of an above ground building, access roads and landscaping features. • Meter Facility - Located on the west side of Altona Road, immediately south of the Hydro corridor, the facility measures the sewage fl ow, to allow fi nancial cost sharing between the two Regions. • Maintenance Chambers – Located at selected intervals along the entire length of the new SEC trunk sewer, these chambers allow access from the ground surface to the sewer elevation for future operation and maintenance purposes. These chambers are not required for sewer construction by tunnel. • Central Duffi ns Collector (CDC) Chamber - Located on the north west corner of Valley Farm Road and Finch Avenue, the chamber will allow for the connection of the CDC sewer to the new SEC trunk sewer or to the existing SEC trunk sewer as required by Regional operation and maintenance staff. • Connection Chamber – Located at the south east corner of Valley Farm Road and Finch Avenue, the chamber will allow for the connection of the new SEC trunk sewer to the downstream YDSS trunk sewer. The map identifi es the locations of the various facilities as well as the proposed tunnel access shafts along the Preferred Sewer Route. Following the identifi cation of the Preferred Sewer Route, a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) Report documenting the SEC Trunk Sewer IEA process was prepared for agency and public review between July 21 and August 29, 2008. York and Durham Regions have fi nalized the EA Report based on comments received on the draft EA Report. The fi nal EA Report is being submitted to the Minister for approval of the Preferred Undertaking under the EAA. As required under the EAA, the EA will be available for public review and comment from November 28, 2008 to January 23, 2009. You may review the EA Report during normal hours of operation at the locations to the left. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 23 A/Pdurhamregion.com ENTERTAINMENT ✦ E-mail information to Mike Ruta, mruta@durhamregion.com ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com FOUND: Boundless energy!! Ajax: 905-428-1472 Pickering: 905-250-9741 905-427-0556 Scarborough: 416-286-5354 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 24 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 Entertainment in brief NOVEMBER 21, 2008 Catch Pickering’s Joe Bezubiak tomorrow in ‘Of Mice and Men’ By Christy Chase cchase@durhamregion.com UXBRIDGE — Perfection can be seen here this month as OnStage Uxbridge presents John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’. “I’ve always seen it as the per- fect play,” director Ruth Smith said of the drama. “It’s written so suc- cinctly and the story is so rich and the characters are so rich.” ‘Of Mice and Men’ is the story of George and Lennie, two itinerant workers looking for their dream, a piece of land to call their own and a chance to settle down. George, an intelligent man, and Lennie, a strong worker with limited men- tal abilities, end up on a California ranch, in the early 1930s, hoping to get closer to their dream. But things don’t go as planned for the two workers and thus, the title, taken from Robert Burns’ poem, To a Mouse, in which he writes of “the best-laid plans of mice and men” going awry. Since the play is written so per- fectly, Smith, who directed last sea- son’s Steel Magnolias, which won an ACT-CO award for best comedy, has taken her time with it, wanting to make sure she was ready to tackle it. She’s waited years to direct Of Mice and Men to make sure she can stage it properly, she said. A play written so perfectly pres- ents “certain challenges. You can’t muck it up with anything,” she said. “The characters are very iconic,” she said, two people whose search for their idea of a perfect life is “shattered.” The characters’ hope and dreams are universal, she said. Everyone wants to settle down and have their own piece of the world, she said. “That’s why I find it so appeal- ing.” Despite its serious theme and its Depression-era setting, it’s not a dreary, depressing play, Smith said. “It’s not like (Steinbeck’s) The Grapes of Wrath. I personally don’t find it depressing. It’s a very uplift- ing play. It’s a fun play, too, oddly enough.” To help her stage the perfect play, Smith cast a strong group of ac- tors, from all over Durham, includ- ing Uxbridge, Pickering, Port Perry, Whitby, and beyond Durham. David Geene is the simple-mind- ed Lennie, while Andy Fiddes is George, his companion and protec- tor. The rest of the cast is made up of Colin Murphy, Joe Bezubiak, Mike Wood, Vanessa Hallman, Mark Fer- raro, Graeme Powell, Richard East- man and James Gilbert. Steinbeck’s book, on which the play is based, met with controversy as it was banned due to the lan- guage. However, it has persevered to become one of his most beloved novels and the play is still per- formed around the world. The play open Nov. 13 and con- tinues Nov. 14 and 15, Nov. 20. 21, 22 at 8 p.m., plus a 3 p.m. matinee on Nov. 22, at Uxbridge Music Hall, 16 Main St. S. Tickets are available at Brock St., Music, 43b Brock St. W., Uxbridge, 905-852-5654 or at www.onstageux- bridge.com. Steinbeck classic in Uxbridge A trip to Africa with Young Singers AJAX — Join Young Singers for an evening of African music. We Stand Together .... An African Celebration is inspired by Rachel Johnson, a Young Singer alumna, who is currently health project man- ager/nurse-in-charge at the Umtha Welanga HIV/AIDS Treatment Centre in Hamburg, South Africa. In addition to the music, see photography of the people and where they live. The concert is Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 at 7 p.m. at Forest Brook Com- munity Church, 60 Kearney Dr., Ajax. Tickets are $15 at the door. For more information visit www. youngsingers.ca or call the hotline at 905-686-9821. Meet artist Alpheus Jones this weekend PICKERING — Artist Alpheus Jones welcomes the public to his home this weekend. The Pickering painter is opening his home and studio to show some of the works he created this year. Born in the Bahamas, Jones’s talent was recognized by school teachers there. He worked on his art over the years, but made a major commitment to it a decade ago. Jones paints figures, street scenes and still lifes, however landscapes are his favourite genre, and his subject matter ranges from Frenchman’s Bay in Pickering to Ca- ribbean seascapes. Jones’s open house is this Sat- urday, Nov. 22 and Sunday. Nov. 23, from noon to 5 p.m. both days, at 849 Sanok Dr. (near Whites Road and Bayly Street), Pickering. For more information con- tact Jones at 905-837-5116 or alpheusjones@rogers.com. To see some of his work online, visit www. alpheusjones.com. Christmas concert with the singers PICKERING — The County Town Singers are in the spirit. St. Paul’s-On-The-Hill Anglican Church is hosting a Christmas con- cert featuring the singers on Nov. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and can be reserved for pick up at the door. To purchase your tickets, con- tact Jean Mott at 905-839-0793. The church is at 882 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo Joe Bezubiak, left, as Crooks, and David Geene, as Lennie, rehearse a scene in the OnStage Uxbridge production ‘Of Mice and Men’. The John Steinbeck stage adaptation, directed by Ruth Smith, ends its run at the Uxbridge Music Hall stage with two shows on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Brock Street Music and online at www.onstageuxbridge.com. So much to see AJAX — The Durham Potters Guild held its annual Christmas Pottery Show and Sale at the Kinsmen Heritage Centre recently. Checking out the goods on display are, from left, Margaret Strand, Mary Pieita- Marques and Marian McKay. AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 25 A/Pdurhamregion.com SPORTS ✦ E-mail game scores to Al Rivett, arivett@durhamregion.com ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Waiting on a rebound PICKERING — Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas’ goalie Mike Sheremeta takes a shot high of the chest protector as Joe Columbo of the Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School Cougars pursues a rebound. The two teams faced off at the Pickering Recreation Complex in Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics senior boys’ hockey action on Tuesday afternoon. The Pumas prevailed 5-2. Annandale team loses seniors’ event final in extra end By Jim Easson Special to the News Advertiser AJAX — An Annandale Golf and Curling Club senior wom- en’s rink fell just short of the title at the Toronto and District Ladies’ Bonspiel in Toronto last weekend. Presented by Revera Re- tirement, the Toronto Curl- ing Association event’s finals were hosted at the St. George’s Golf and Curling Club. Annan- dale was represented by three rinks at the bonspiel skipped by Lorraine Scanlan, Rhonda Welch and Sandra Thain. Thain’s rink earned its way to the senior fourth event final and played a close game, only to lose in an extra end. This year was the fourth year in a row the Thain team made it to the finals, but this was its first try in the seniors’ event. Curling with Thain were Barb Luffman, Joan O’Leary and spares Kathy Kerr and Terry Pinkney. The Scanlan foursome com- peted in the open event, winning their first game, but dropping their next two to exit the compe- tition. Curling with Scanlan were Diane Leahy, Bea O’Regan and Diane Easson. The Welch rink also competed in the open event, but were also sidelined in the early going. On the Welch team were Janet Al- exander, April Risto and Leslie Bainard. ••• Annandale has three teams entered in the Ontario Curling Association’s Pepsi Junior Zone playdown at the Whitby Curling Club from Nov. 22 to 25. At least two of the three Annandale en- tries will advance to the region- als at the Oshawa Curling Club the following weekend. The junior ladies’ team of Les- ley Pyne, Stacey Hogan, Suzanne Miller and Katie Hickey, with coach Jennifer McGhee, have one opponent so are guaranteed to advance. The junior men’s zone only has three teams in total so at least one team will advance. The teams are Michael Bryson, James McPherson, Sandy Martin and Josh Hall, coached by Su- sannah Moylan, and a bantam entry of Ben Bevin, Jake McGee, Chris Avery and Carter Ardair is coached by Paul Bourque. Other upcoming OCA zone competitions are the senior men’s at Dalewood Golf, near Port Hope, from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. Annandale is represented by skip Carl Vickers with Dave Gaudette, Doug Lawson and Geoff Peck. Then, Annandale hosts the TSC Stores Tankard Zone from Dec. 5 to 7. Entered is the home team of skip Wes Johnson and teammates Pat Janssen, Tyler Anderson and Spencer Yule. ••• Team Glenn Howard, with Pickering resident Richard Hart at vice and Brent Laing and Craig Savill on the front end, competed at the Masters of Curling event in Waterloo from Nov. 12 to 16. Howard won an unprecedent- ed third consecutive Masters of Curling title when his team competed against 17 of the top squads from Canada, Europe and the U.S. The Masters of Curling was the first of four tournaments in the men’s Capital One Grand Slam of Curling series. The Howard team has now won all five of the Curl- ing Tour Events they have com- peted in this season, and were awarded a $24,500 cheque for this latest win. Next on the Howard rink’s calendar is a trip to Brantford for the SunLife Financial Invita- tional Classic from Nov. 21 to 24. Thirty-two teams will compete in a triple-knockout playdown with eight to qualify for a share of a $47,000 purse. Close loss for Thain rink at Toronto women’s bonspiel Ajax’s Notre Dame opens OFSAA play with close win Lady Cougars get past Etobicoke 44-37 in first game at basketball provincials AJAX — Ajax’s Notre Dame Cath- olic Secondary School Lady Cougars took their first step toward a provin- cial title on Thursday morning. The eight-seeded Lady Cougars defeated the Etobicoke Collegiate In- stitute Rams of Toronto 44-37 in a low-scoring opener at the 16-team Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) ‘AAAA’ Senior Girls’ Basketball Champi- onships in Sarnia. The Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics (LOSSA) champion Lady Cougars played the Joan of Arc Knights of Barrie in second-round action at St. Clair Secondary School late Thursday afternoon, with the result unavailable at press time. A victory over Joan of Arc would put the Lady Cougars into the play- off quarter-finals on Friday morning, likely against the top-seeded Eastern Commerce Saints of Toronto, which demolished the Sacred Heart Hus- kies of Stittsville 67-32 in their first- round contest. Notre Dame led Etobicoke 23- 17 at half time. The Lady Cougars continued to lead the way in the third quarter with a 34-28 advantage. Notre Dame outscored the Rams 10- 9 in the final stanza to close out the contest. The Lady Cougars used their height advantage in the front court to their advantage, as well as slowing down Etobicoke’s quick guards, es- pecially Jill Stratton Those were the keys to victory, said Notre Dame coach Rose Book- er. “I think it was our height. We had more of an inside game then they did,” said Booker. “We also did a good job of containing (Strat- ton); we were able to keep her in check.” Lindsay Panchan connected for a game-high 16 points for the Lady Cougars. Nicholle McKenzie had eight and Monique Johnston had six. Etobicoke’s Stratton had10. Seven of the eight seeded teams prevailed in the first round on Thurs- day morning. The lone exception was seventh-seeded St. Marguerite D’Youville of Mississauga, which dropped a 39-31 decision to the Ur- suline College Lancers of Chatham. 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If you have a CYW diploma, UMAB, First Aid/CPR and are available to work a variety of shifts send your resume to: jobs@frontenacyouthservices.org We thank all applicants, however only applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. $ $ $ ATTN: BUSINESS OWNERS Add thousands to your bottom line by becoming a U-Haul Dealer.. Call 1-800-270-2792 General Help $25 SEASONAL CHRISTMAS HELP REQUIRED Full time only Please call: (905) 435-0518 /avg per hr. A MEANINGFUL CAREER *Get paid for helping families solve fi nancial problems *High earnings potential *Set your own hours, *F/T or P/T Fax resume to Don Zynomirski 1-866-202-9710 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE REQUIRED Mature COUPLE needed for hi-rise in Ajax. Live in position, good benefi ts and salary. Please fax resume to (905) 619-2901 between 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ASSISTANT Superinten- dent - live-out. Cleaning and maintenance experi- ence. 8-storey, 118 units in Oshawa. Email resume to newhopedwellings@rogers .com or fax (905)404-2547. SPEAKERS, PRESENT- ERS Wanted. Big Money to be made. Phone and in- ternet work required. Seri- ous inquiries only. Call Jim (905)922-0139. General Help ATTENTION COMPUTER USERS, needed 27 self starting individuals, home computer work. Flexible hours, excellent pay. Train- ing available. Apply online only. www. homesuccessforyou.com ATTENTION: Turn 10 hours a week into $1500/month. Work from home online. Free training, fl exible hours. Go to web- site: www.succeedfrom homebiz.com BLUELINE TAXI is seek- ing customer-oriented ac- cessible and sedan taxicab drivers for Oshawa and Pickering. Earn cash daily and training provided. Please call Ian 905-440- 2011 CHRISTMAS RUSH 6 weeks to Xmas, 30 imme- diate openings, no experi- ence necessary, 18+, call today, start tomorrow. Weekly pay, Call Cindy (289)220-4118 CLEANERS needed ur- gent for fast-growing maid service. Permanent posi- tion. Room for advance- ment. Excellent pay, great working environment. Not suitable for students. 905- 723-6242 YOUTH WORKER RE- QUIRED for therapeutic group home for emotional- ly disturbed and confused adolescents within the Dur- ham Region. Full time po- sition available, $27,000 - $30,000 yr. to start, pend- ing qualifi cations. Part time and overnight positions available. Evening and weekends $10-$12.00/hr. pending qualifi cations. Fax resume to (905)579-3093. General Help CYW'S / DSW'S - D.L.C. Residential Services re- quires CYW's / DSW's to work Part- Time with se- verely delayed children and youth with develop- mental disabilities and aut- ism in the East-Scarbo- rough area. Experience with complex and aggres- sive behaviours essential. Shift work involved requir- ing day-evening and week- end availability. Part-Time positions require minimum availability of every second weekend and two or more shifts during the week. C.P.I., First-Aid, C.P.R. an asset. Criminal Reference Check (Vulnerable Sector) and Pre-Employment medical necessary. Note: PSW certifi cation not suitable for this position. Only those selected will be contacted, no phone calls please. Fax / email re- sumes to 416-281-4529 or email debdlc@on.aibn.com EXPERIENCED Shipper /Receiver. Temporary posi- tion. Pickering area com- pany has an immediate opening for an experi- enced shipper/receiver. Full-time dayshift position. Some general mainte- nance required. Email to: bmetzger@mlfpc.com or fax resume 905-428-0104 HOMEWORKERS need- ed!! To Assemble Prod- ucts- Mailing/ Processing Circulars, On-Line Com- puter Work, PC/Clerical Work Available. Up to $1,500/week, No Experi- ence Needed! FREE infor- mation at www.Jobs-WorkAtHome.com Reference 2-107 MAID SERVICE, Requires reliable cleaners for resi- dential, daytime only, part- time positions to start immed. Exp. preferred. Own transportation re- quired. (905)686-9160. Skilled & Technical Help Office Help General Help SNOW BROKERS 4x4 and plow, good condition required. Experience nec- essary. Routes available- Scarborough, Markham, Durham, guaranteed hours. Labourers for walks required. Call (905)619- 6761 or 416-439-3343. SUPERINTENDENT, Whit- by, quite upscale apart- ment building, sin- gle/couple, apartment in- cluded. Fax resume to: 905-728-8029 or email: hjudy1952@yahoo.ca TIRED OF McJOBS? $360/Wk to Start, up to $800/Wk, No Commission. Fun Work. Full Time Posi- tions Available. Call Now, Start Tomorrow. Amber 905-668-5544 Salon & Spa Help HAIR SALON MANAGER, HAIR STYLISTS & RECEPTIONIST wanted for fast-growing Durham region salon We are looking for a manager, hair stylist & receptionist that are interested in joining one of the fastest growing hair salon companies in Ontario. Good wages, commissions and other incentive programs available. Please call 905-686-4128 905-686-9174, fax 905-686-8761 HAIRSTYLIST Required for Melonhead Children's Haircare, Whitby. Must be caring and licensed. 905- 430-3434 www.melon- head.ca Skilled & Technical Help Office Help Salon & Spa Help ROXELLE HAIRSTYLING Seeking Full & Part Time hairstylists for busy Ajax salon. No clientele re- quired. Competitive wages. Flexible hours. Chair ren- tal available. Call 647- 223-1949 THE FACIAL PLACE, Es- theticians, recent grads for spa apprenticeship pro- gram. Strong interpersonal skills and the desire to up- grade technical skill levels. E-mail cover letter to spa@thefacialplace.com or call (905)831-9700. Skilled & Technical Help AJAX BODY SHOP re- quires full-time licensed body person & Prepper. Call 905-428-3000 or fax resume: 905-428-8812, or email: info@ ultimatecollisioncentre.ca EXPERIENCED BRICK- LAYERS Wanted. Must have own transportation. Call John 905-243-5111. PLUMBER WANTED with 3 years or more residential and commercial experi- ence, long term project, wage 17 to 19 per hour, call 905-767-5560 or fax 905-982-0609 SHEET METAL fabricator and installer required for a commercial & industrial roofi ng company in Picker- ing. Great opportunity and Great pay! Experienced re- quired and must have a valid Ontario Drivers li- cence. Call (905)837-9990 SHINGLERS AND/OR Soffi t, Facia, Eavestrough Installers wanted for piece- work. Tools and vehicle a major asset. Call Logan (Owner/Operator of The Roof Troop) at (905)424- 3801 Hospital/Medical /Dental Volunteers Skilled & Technical Help TRUCK & COACH ME- CHANIC Immediate posi- tion. Must have 2 years li- censed experience. All shifts available. Must be reliable and able to work under minimal supervision. Great pay, great benefi ts. Call Dawn (416) 292-5556 or fax resume to (416) 292-3347 or email: dawn@mittmancar- riers.com TRUCK OR trailer me- chanics needed. Benefi ts available. Competitive wages. Apply to: Quality Truck Repair, 840 Colonel Sam Dr., Oshawa, or call (905)721-2788. Hospital/Medical /Dental FULL-TIME HARP certi- fi ed dental assistant need- ed for well-established practice in South Oshawa. Apply by faxing resume to 905-725-5830, or by email lakevistadental@rogers.com NEEDED DENTAL AS- SISTANT, level II pre- ferred, full-time, no week- ends. Previous experience required. Please send re- sume to: job4u2008@live.com PART-TIME PERSON re- quired as Chiropractic re- ceptionist/Assistant. Relat- ed experience preferred Computer, Clerical, multi- tasking and phone skills essential. Apply with re- sume in person at: Lake- ridge Chiropractic Clinic, 580 King St. W., Suite 1 Oshawa. Hotel/ Restaurant RILEY'S PUB Now Hiring experienced kitchen help, Very busy Pub and Ban- quet Kitchen. Experience a must! Full-time/part-time. Drop resumes at 104 King East Oshawa Rougemount Grill & Espresso Cafe NOW HIRING Full & Part time Cafe Staff. Experience an asset Call Wendy 905-509-7539 or drop resume 375 Kingston Rd. Pickering Hospital/Medical /Dental Volunteers Teaching Opportunities SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS Must be Red Cross /Royal Life certifi ed. Shifts avail., daytime, evenings or wknds (416) 358-2510 Employment WantedE BILINGUAL personal as- sistant. Offi ce retail or resi- dential help. Reliable, effi - cient, hard working, ener- getic. Call Pascalle (905)852-1448 or e-mail: pascalle@live.ca Houses for Sale $ NORTH WHITBY 3+1 bed- room, 6-years new, 3 baths, laminate on main level w/out from kitchen. Master with ensuite, walk- in closet. Professionally fi nished basement w/re- croom and bedroom/offi ce. $254,900. entrance from garage to house. (905)655-8268 lillyjuan@ rogers.com OPEN HOUSE, North Oshawa. Owner sacrifi ce, just take over mortgage! Sat/Sun, Nov 22/23, noon-5pm. Fully detached 3-bedroom, 2000sq.ft., double garage, large yard. 5yrs old. (289)404-4954 Open Houses 2400 SQ. FT. 4 bed, 3 bath, double attached garage, Pickering Village, large oak kitchen, f/p, 416-834-4678. Open house Sat/Sun. 1-4, 14 Sykes St. Ajax, OPEN HOUSE - Saturday and Sunday 12-4pm, 241 Michael Blvd, Whitby. Large 4 bedroom, 4 bath- room home, fi nished top to bottom, four appointments. Call 905-668-0815. Industrial/ Commercial SpaceI CROSS DOCKING/ WAREHOUSE space for rent. Flexible terms. Park- ing spots available for trucks and trailers. Fenced compound. Ritson Rd./ 401 Oshawa. Call Joe (905) 622-5959 INDUSTRIAL COMMER- CIAL SPACE, 1250 sq. feet industrial unit in South Oshawa (Ritson/Bloor). Immediate occupancy. Call 905-839-9104. Business OpportunitiesB Industrial/ Commercial SpaceI INDUSTRIAL BAY walking distance Walmart, Oshawa Centre, Stevenson/401 exit. High roll-up door, air compressor, $915/mo. in- cludes all utilities, parking. Auto repairs machining, hobbies and other uses (light industrial). month- by-month available. Also Storage Container available. 905-576-2982 or 905-626-6619. PARK/BLOOR OSHAWA, INDUSTRIAL UNIT, available immediately. 1,425sq.ft. Call 905-579- 5077 or 905-571-3281. Offices & Business Space COMMERCIAL space available, 1200sqft. Suitable for professional offi ce. Prime Simcoe St. N location. Parking available. Available immediately. Call 905-576-5123 for details. OFFICE SPACE for rent above existing business North Oshawa location. Ample parking. $900 per month includes utilities. Call 905-655-3291. Mortgages, LoansM $$MONEY$$ Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 95% No income, Bad credit OK! The Mortgage Centre 1- 800-282-1169 www.mtgcentre.com Are You Sinking In Debt? 1st, 2nd, 3rd Mortgages? No Need For Bankruptcy. Specialize in Bank Turn- down's, Debt Consolida- tion, Bruised Credit? No income? OK! Home Ownership Required. 647- 302(LEND)5363. Terms And Conditions Apply ANY 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages * Below Bank Rates * Refinance to 100% * Purchase 0% Down POWER OF SALE STOPPED!!! 1-877-568-9255 416-540-5977 www.butlermortgage.ca ASK FOR WILL BUTLER,AMP CREDIT!!! INCOME!!! PRIVATE FUNDS- 1st, 2nd mortgages. Consoli- date bills, low rates. No ap- praisal needed. Bad credit okay. Save money. No ob- ligation. No fees OAC. Call Peter 1-877-777-7308, Mortgage Leaders Apartments & Flats for RentA ! KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet building, near shopping, transporta- tion. Utilities, parking in- cluded. 2-bedroom apts. Available Dec 1st. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. 1 & 2 BDRM Available anytime or Dec. 1. Two locations: 946 Mason St & 350 Malaga. $695 or $825/mo all inclusive, no pets. Call 905-242-4478 or 905-576-6724 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., Westney/Rossland, walk-out, 3 pce. bathroom, lots of light, no pets/smok- ing. Available immediate- ly. $750/utilities and cable included. 416-859-3881. 1, 2 & 3 BDRM apartments for rent, Whitby, Brock & Dundas area, Available Im- mediately/December 1st. Call Tony (416)496-6138. 1-BDRM APT OSHAWA, main fl oor of home, a/c, newly decorated, bus stop at door, close to all con- veniences, $765/mo, all utilities included, fi rst/last, no pets, Available Decem- ber-1st (905)725-9731. Business OpportunitiesB Apartments & Flats for RentA 1-BDRM BSMT APT, Pick- ering Brock/Hwy 2, spa- cious, clean, separate en- trance, 1-parking, 4-appli- ances, a/c. $725 inclusive with VIP cable. No smok- ing/pets. 905-428-2015. 1011 SIMCOE ST. N., Oshawa. Large 3-bedroom townhome suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. Close to all amenities. $925/month plus utilities. Call (905)579- 7649 for an appointment. 2 APTS - Ritson/Athol Oshawa- bachelor apt. Dec. 1st. $550+hydro. 1- bedroom apt. Dec. 1st, $650+hydro. No laundry. Appliances, parking includ- ed. No pets. Newly reno- vated. 416-996-2022. 2 BEDROOM APT. Wil- son/Olive area. Balcony, parking for 1, coin laundry, fridge/stove. $792-inclu- sive. December 1, No pets. John or Carol 905-432- 9862 2 BEDROOM lakeview upper apartment in duplex, 2 bths, quick access to GO train, hwy & sport complex. $900 mthly plus hydro. Brumley R/E (905)668- 0515 2 BEDROOM SPACIOUS APT. Beautiful layout, $750.00+hydro, fi rst/last, Uxbridge downtown Brock St. No pets/smok- ing, references. Sam 416-895-8144 2 SPACIOUS 3-bedroom apartments. Clean, profes- sionally managed. Large backyard/deck. Near Lake- view Park. Includes park- ing, utilities, laundry fa- cilities. No pets/smoking. $1250 main fl oor. $950 lower level. First/last. 905- 431-1552. 2-BEDROOM APT available anytime, newly renovated, located at 309 Cordova Rd., Oshawa. No pets. fridge, stove, hydro water, 1 car parking includ- ed. Call anytime (905)579- 2387. 2-BEDROOM APT, $825 all inclusive. No dogs. Oshawa, Bloor St. E area. Working adults preferred. Call Matt 289-240-4447 2-BEDROOM LARGE main fl oor apartment, Park/Bond, Immediate possession. Heat, water, storage, and parking in- cluded, $900/month+ Hy- dro. No pets. 905-728- 8868. 2-LARGE BEDROOMS, $975/inclusive, North Oshawa. Near all amenities, Available imme- diately. 1-Bedroom, $650/month plus Hydro, heat included, Available Dec-1st. First/last, no pets. (905)424-5083. Condominium Suites in Oshawa 2 & 3 Bdrm's Free Utilities, Parking. Senior's, Retiree's & GM Discounts 905-728-4993 AJAX 2-bedroom base- ment, 4-pc bath. Ross- land/Westney. Separate entrance. Laundry, park- ing. No smoking/pets. $850 inclusive. First/last. References. January 8, 2009. (905)427-4881 AJAX 3-bdrm main fl oor bun- galow, 2-bdrm bsmt, 1-bdrm & Bachelor. Laundry, parking, near all amenities. 905-428-8946 905-686-8905 Apartments & Flats for RentA AJAX BSMT. APT. Nice yard, central a/c, 2 car parking, separate entrance laundry and cable. Gas fi replace. No dogs/cats. $675, fi rst/last. 905-426-4213 AJAX HARWOOD/BAYLY 3-bdrm main fl oor, house, close to 401, hospital and all amenities. First/last/ref- erences, no smoking/pets, $1250/mo, includes all utilities, parking, wash- er/dryer. Avail. immediate- ly. 416-818-7751. AJAX, clean spacious, 1- bedroom basement. Sep- arate entrance, A/C, eat-in kitchen, 3-piece bath, liv- ingroom, shared laundry, parking, no pets/smoking. Westney/401, close to GO. $775/month inclusive (647)226-8347. www.viewit.ca # 75833 AJAX, FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment. El- gin/Ritchie. Spacious. Quiet. Includes laundry room, parking, cable, a/c plus utilities. Near bus routes. $690. First/last. Available immediately 905- 426-7824. AJAX- OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet bldg, near shopping, GO. Pool. 2-bedroom apts. $1029/mo. 3-bedroom $1139/mo. Plus parking. Available Dec. 1st. 905- 683-8571 BACHELOR APT Wil- son/Olive area. Parking for 1, coin laundry, fridge, stove. $540-inclusive. De- cember 1, No pets. John or Carol 905-432-9862 BOWMANVILLE immacu- late 1 bedroom apt. Avail Dec 15th. secured en- trance very quiet building $929 includes appliance, utilities, parking and laun- dry facilities. 905-666-1074 BOWMANVILLE, WALK to shopping, restaurants and theatres and go ser- vice. NEW, Short term fully furnished retirement rental apt and long term unfur- nished rentals from $1300/month including tax- es,utilities, condo fees and parking. (905)697-4513 BOWMANVILLE: 3-bed- room close to all amenities. $930 per mo. plus hydro and cable. Of- fi ce hours 9-5, Monday-Fri- day. (905)430-1877. CLEAN 1-BEDROOM apt., Furnished, North Oshawa, $675/month includes heat, hydro, satellite TV and in- ternet. Private entrance with patio. First/last re- quired. No smoking. Available Dec-1st. 905- 655-8282. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Bachelor just renovated $625 and all inclusive. Available anytime. Call (905)926-7057 HWY. 2 & VALLEY FARM, 1-bdrm walk- in basement, split level, sep. entrance, bright, spacious, windows, A/C. $825/inclusive. Avail. Dec 1st. No pets. (905)831- 0415. IMMACULATE, LARGE, brand new beautiful one bedroom apartment in pre- stigious area of Bowman- ville, located on 12-acres. Open concept, walk-out w/large windows, Gas fi re- place, own laundry, walk-in closet, lots of storage, of- fi ce area, available Janu- ary lst. $895/mo all inclu- sive. No pets/no smoking. Call-(905)263-8377. JANUARY 1ST, OLDE Whitby. Lovely, upper unit, 3-bedroom raised bunga- low. Parking, laundry in- cluded. Excellent neigh- bourhood. Close to GO/shopping. References, fi rst/last. 1-506-216-0353. LEGAL 2-BDRM walk-out basement. Oshawa, Grandview area, renovated recently, sep. laundry, very big backyard, move in now. Something to look at to appreciate. 905-721- 2074 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 21, 2008, PAGE 27 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com 2 & 3 bedroom apartments Close to school, shopping, hospital On-site superintendent & security. Rental Offi ce Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845 or (905)686-0841 Eve. viewing by appt. www.ajaxapartments.com For Further Worship Directory InformationDirectory Information Call Erin Jackson atCall Erin Jackson at (905) 683-5110 or(905) 683-5110 or Fax (905) 683-7363Fax (905) 683-7363 e-mail: ejackson@durhamregion.come-mail: ejackson@durhamregion.com Deadline:Deadline: Wednesday @ 10:00 a.m. WORD OF TRUTH CHRISTIAN CENTRE 1527 Bayly St. Pickering 905-839-0333 Senior Pastor Joseph Fisher We invite you to come and celebrate Jesus with us! Worship times: Sun. 11am & 7pm, Wed. 7pm Fri. 8pm - Youth (R.E.A.C.H.) Visit our Resource Centre at 1543 Bayly St. or call: 905-839-4953 We provide: mentoring, computer training, tutoring, career development, anger & stress management assistance, teen parent support & fun activities. (For youths ages 13-19) Worship DirectoryDirectory Pickering Village United Church pvuc@pvuc.ca www.pvuc.ca 300 Church St. N., Ajax (905) 683-4721 Worship Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Children/Youth Programs Holy Song with Chris Dawes, Nov. 23 at 3 pm Call Erin Jackson 905-683-5110 ext. 286 or email: ejackson@durhamregion.com Fax 905-683-7363 Publishing Friday December 19 (Deadline Dec. 15) To advertise your Church Services in our Special Christmas Worship Directory Pastor Erik & Natalie You’re invited to join us for Sunday Worship at 11 AM in Cliffside Public School 27 EAST HAVEN DRIVE (S. of Kingston Rd., East of The Cenotaph) www.catheralonthelake.com 647-669-5260 Apartments & Flats for RentA Liverpool/Finch $650/mo inclusive. Large livingroom, 1-bdrm, Eat-in kitchen, laundry, parking, Internet. near 401/bus, mall. Kazi 416-886-6703 OSHAWA 1-BDRM with walking distance to down- town & hospital. Available Dec 1st. Includes fridge, stove, utilities, laundry fa- cilities. $600/mth. No smoking/pets. Call 905- 438-9931 OSHAWA APTS. Clean quiet security monitored newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities, parking, laundry on site, no dogs. 905- 260-9085, 905-260-9095. OSHAWA large bachelor basement, separate en- trance, galley kitchen, shared parking, laundry, cable, plus all utilities included, wireless internet avail. No smoking/pets. January 1st. $700/mo. (905)409-5409. OSHAWA spacious 2 bed- room upper duplex. Near Simcoe/401. $775+hydro heat included. Avail Dec 1. Call 905-430-7816. OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM basement apartment, clean, bright, spacious & quiet, includes heat, hydro, water, parking, cable, shared laundry. No smok- ing/pets. $850/month. Available Jan 1st. (905)434-7899 OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM basement, large windows, separate entrance/drive, gas fi replace, new car- pet/paint, excellent area, avail. immediately, $745/month+ heat & hy- dro. ALSO 2-BEDROOM, plus loft, gas fi replace, pine fl o o rs, separate en- trance/drive, near all amenities, new paint, $820/month, +heat & hy- dro. First/last. (905)432- 1533. OSHAWA, KING/SIMCOE - 2 bedrooms, laundry fa- cilities, 1-parking, $725/month plus Hydro, available Dec 1st. Call Val 905-720-0255. OSHAWA, LARGE 3-bed- room house with full base- ment. New hardwood fl o o rs. Parking for 6-vehi- cles. $1200/month plus utilities, fi rst/last. Available immediately. 905-576- 8675. OSHAWA, LOVELY CLEAN main fl o o r, 1-bed- room, large kitchen, private entrance & deck, self con- tained. Mary/Adelaide, near all amenities. $850 inclusive First/last. Available immediately. (905)903-2928. OSHAWA, Newly Reno- vated Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. Adult & Senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units, near bus stop. Call 1-866- 601-3083, 905-723-1009, 905-432-6912. www.apart mentsinontario.com OSHAWA, One Bedroom, bright, clean, quiet second fl o o r apartment. Fridge, stove, utilities, cable, park- ing. $830 inclusive. Wilson and Olive. Call (905)986- 4889. OSHAWA, Ritson/Wolfe, 2-bdrm including utilities. Parking, fridge/stove in- cluded. First/last, available immediately. Call 647-404- 1786. Apartments & Flats for RentA PICKERING - WHITES/ BAYLY, 1-bedroom base- ment apt., recently reno- vated, clean, quiet, utilities and parking included. Available immediately. $830/month. No smoking. Call (905)420-3738. PICKERING - Whites/401 - 2 Bdrm Basement Apt, Lrge Liv Rm, Kit, Laund, Pking. No Smoking, Avail immed, $900 inclusive. Call Dan 416-574-9522 PICKERING Altona/King- ston. 1-bdrm basement apt. sep entrance, 1 park- ing, cable/utilities included. No smoking/pets. $750/mo. Available imme- diately. Call 905-509-4361 or 416-431-4395 PICKERING Altona/Shep- pard. 1-bedroom basement apartment, private en- trance, laundry, p arking, immaculate. Suitable for quiet person, non-smoker, no pets. $775/month. (416)258-9804 PICKERING LOCUST Hill. 2 bedroom Main fl o o r of house, livingroom, dining room, kitchen, shared laundry. Available Jan. 1st. First/last, references Call 905-887-1024 PICKERING VILLAGE, charming semi-furnished self-contained bachelor garden suite apt. Bus at door, walk to Go. No pets/smoking. $725 all in- clusive, fi rst/last. Available immed. Katie (905)427- 2782 ext 222. PICKERING, 1-BDRM large bsmt. apt. Sep en- trance, 1-parking. Close to Pickering Tow n Cen- tre/GO. $777/mo inclusive. Available Dec. 1st. No smoking/pets. Call (905)239-1050 PICKERING, Altona/Shep- pard, Furnished 1 bedroom basement apartment. Sep- arate entrance, all inclu- sive. No smoking/pets. First/last, references. $700/month. Call (905)492-0610. PICKERING, DIXIE/HWY 2, one bedroom basement, separate entrance, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, p ark- ing, cable, close to amenities, no smok- ing/pets. Dec. lst. $775 all inclusive. lst/last. (905)831-0001. PICKERING, Liver- pool/Hwy 2. 2-BDRM mainfl o o r $950/mo, 1-bdrm apt $800/mo. Renovated, like new, walk to Go/Town Centre. Avail. immediately. Short-term considered, rent negotiable. Roger (905)420-4511, (905)619- 2655 PICKERING, MUST SEE 1-bedroom basement, very clean, full kitchen, bath- room, cable, internet, share laundry. no smok- ing/dogs. Female pre- ferred. Immediate $775 in- clusive (905)509-2737 PICKERING, Rose- bank/Sheppard, spacious 1-bdrm above ground apt, private entrance, separate laundry. $700/month. Park- ing and cable included. First/last. Available imme- diately. (647)231-5852. PICKERING, WHITES/ Sheppard. 2-Bdrm bsmt, spacious, very bright, 5 windows, hardwood fl o o rs, close to all amenities, 1-parking. $800/mo inclu- sive. No pets/smoking. Avail. immediately. 416- 690-7030 WHITBY, 2 bedrooms from $950 all inclusive Close to all amenities. Offi ce hours 9-5, Monday - Friday. (905)430-1877 Apartments & Flats for RentA PORT WHITBY 1722/1724 Dufferin St. Newly renovat- ed spacious 2-bedrooms $835. Available immediate- ly/Dec. 1st. Laundry/park- ing, walk to GO, 401/Brock St. Near sports arena/shopping. 1-800- 693-2778 REGENCY PLACE Apart- ments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. Security & pking. Laundry, social room & additional storage. Min. to shopping & parks. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. 15 Re- gency Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St) 905-430-7397 www.realstar.ca SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM main fl o o r apartment on beautiful quiet street in north Oshawa. Separate living/dining-room; hard- wood-fl oors. Utilities, cable, high-speed. Very clean. Suitable for profes- sional adults or couple. Asking $1,100/mo. Available Dec.-1st. 905- 534-2409, 416-625-2409. TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 bed. w/upgraded fi nishes. Util. incl. Security & park- ing. Landscaped grounds, private patios & balco- nies. 2 Testa Rd., Ux- bridge. 905-852-2534 www.realstar.ca TWO 2 BEDROOM apts in duplex, central Oshawa. $1050 & $950/mo inclu- sive. Immediate posses- sion. No pets/smokers. Call Dan Silver MinCom Durham Realty 905-404- 8200, or (613)825-5769 W E S TNEY/S ULLIVAN, Ajax New 1-bedroom plus living room, basement apartment. Separate en- trance & laundry. Parking. Available Dec. 16/earlier. No pets/smoking. $750/mo +utilities. Call Mujeeb at 416-666-2649. WHITBY - Brock/Dundas. Large 2 bdrm. apt., small, quiet building. Parking, locker, no smoking/pets. $939/mo. + hydro. Avail. Dec. 1. Call 416-438-4895. WHITBY - LARGE 1 BDRM. basement. apt. Kitchen, separate en- trance, non-smoking and no pets, $700/month. Available immediately. Call 905-665-6056 WHITBY 1-bedroom $725/month, 2-bedroom $850/month plus hydro (heat included). 101-105 Craydon Rd. 2-bedroom, 303 Green St. $900/month plus heat/hydro. 905-432- 4365, 905-718-8253 WHITBY CLEAN, bright, 3 bedroom main fl o o r apart- ment. 5 appliances, Cen- tral Air, $1000+50% utilities. Available immedi- ately. Call 905-655-9178 to view. WHITBY immaculate completely redone 1 & 2 bedroom central. Available Dec 1. $785 & $922, appli- ances, heat, water, laundry facilities and parking. 905- 666-1074 or 905-493- 3065. WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balconies, laundry & park- ing. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shop- ping & schools. 900 Dun- das St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca WHITBY SOUTH: Spa- cious 1&2 bedrooms starting $750-$900/month. Laundry, fi rst/last, mins to GO. Avail. Dec-1st. No dogs. Daytime viewings only Mon-Fri, references. Days (905)666-3338, evenings (905)832-2722. WHITBY, 2-bedroom apt,. close to all amenities. $700 month, heat & parking included. First & last, available Dec 1st. Call 905-430-2248 or 905-665- 7632. WHITBY- new one bed- room, walkout basement, utilities, appliances, cable included. No pets/smokers, lst/last. Close to Go, shop- ping and downtown, $800 inclusive. (416)625-2363. Condominiums for RentC BOWMANVILLE LUXURY Condos. Available Immedi- ately. From $1100/All In- clusive. All 5 Appliances Included. Call Jennise To- day to View (905) 697- 8261 Houses for Rent ! $ ! WHY RENT ? NO DOWN PAYMENT, NO PROBLEM! Own your own home from as low as $650/month OAC. Call Now for your approval to- day. Let's go shopping! Call Ken Collis Broker, Coldwell Banker 2M Realty (905)576-5200 1-866-576-5200 kencollis@sympatico.ca ! $0 DOWN- AN UN- BEATABLE DEAL! own your own home. OAC. Minimum income required per household is $40,000. Please call Aurelia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. (905)728-1600, 24 hr. pag- er. 189 MILL St. Oshawa - 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 3 ap- pliances. Completely reno- vated, new fl oors. $1400+ utilities. First/last required. Available Jan. 1 Call Ryan 905-868-4978 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Oshawa Ritson/Olive, cen- tral air, near schools/shop- ping, available anytime. $900+utilities. fi rst/last, ref- erences. (905)433-2170 3 BEDROOM, OSHAWA, main and upper level home, features hardwood fl o o rs, laundry, dishwash- er, 3 car parking, large landscaped backyard. Per- fect home for kids. $1,150 ALL INCLUSIVE. Jan lst, (905) 436-7411 3-BDRM HOUSE. 1+ acres. 10 min. north of Bowmanville. Avail. Dec. 1st. $1600/mo plus utilities. 2000-sq ft w/ex-large gar- age. Includes appliances. Call for appt. 905-449- 0168 3-BDRMS, OSHAWA, Rit- son/Taunton area, newer home, Parking, laundry, garage access. Near all amenities. Absolutely no pets/smoking. Before 5pm 1-877-687-7253 or after 416-562-2542. 3-BEDROOM HOUSE with garage, within walking dis- tance to College/Univer- sity, 3-bath, 4-appliances, a/c, 2-parking, fenced yard with deck. No smok- ing/pets. $1,300/month, plus utilities, Available January/12th. 905-571- 4372. 6-BDRM, 3-UNIT, 2-sto- rey, Semi, 3-Bathrooms, newly renovated, new car- pet/doors, suitable for big family/friends. 3-car park- ing, huge back yard, Oshawa, Centre St. S/Gibb $1550/m o n th+Uti l, (905)947-1926. ABS OLUTELY ASTOUNDING! 6 months free then own any house from $695 / month PIT (Oac, Sca). No money down, nothing to lose. Why rent? I'll qualify you on the phone. Require good credit and family income $35,000 +. Bill Roka, Sales Rep, Remax Spirit Inc. Di- rect Line (905)449-3622 or 1-888-732-1600. wro- ka@trebnet.com Nobody sells more houses than Remax!!!!! AJAX 3-BEDROOM de- tached bungalow, large yard, near amenities, whole house. Avail Jan 1. $1075/mo + utilities. (905)683-6203. AJAX, 4-BDRMS, 4 bath- rooms, fi n. bsmt w/walk- out, fenced backyard, fami- lyroom w/fi replace. Master w/ensuite & walk-in closet. $1600/mo+utilities. No smoking/pets. Call Larry Stewart, ReMax Realty Services Inc. 1-800-701- 0494 AJAX, Salem/Rossland, newer 4-bdrm house, 2-1/2 baths, garage, laundry fa- cilities, avail. Dec. 1st. $1600/mo+utilities. No pets. 647-831-7587. Houses for Rent AJAX, WESTNEY/HWY 2, 4-bedroom, separate liv- ing/diningroom, 2-1/2 bath- rooms, fi re-place, central air, 4-appliances, double garage, walk out to deck. $1600/month plus utilities. Available immediately. No smoking/pets. (416)283- 9512 BOWMANVILLE, winter- ized 2-bedroom cottage, garage, water access, pri- vate lakeside community. No pets/smoking preferred; suitable for 2. References. Available immed. First/last. $1000+utilities. Evenings Call Carol 905-623-2242 CENTRAL WHITBY, 3+1 bedroom century home, ideal for gardening. Short term available, minimum 6 months. $1300/month plus utilities. First/last, referenc- es. (647)321-5989 COURTICE, 3 bedroom ranch bungalow, large lot, new fl oors and furnace. No pets/smoking. December 15th. $1100 plus utilities, (905)436-0518 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Bowmanville 4+ Bedroom. Ranch Style Bungalow with fi nished basement, ample parking, huge backyard and steps from ALL amenities. Available Dec 1st. Only $1700/All Inclusive. Call Jennise To day (905) 697- 8261 OSHAWA HOUSE beauti- ful detached 3-bdrm bun- galow, main fl o o r, newly renovated, suits quiet adult or working couple. No smoking/pets. $1200-inclu- sive. fi rst/last/references. December/January 1st 905-721-9789, 905-922- 4751. PICKERING DETACHED 2 story all new 4 bdrm 3 baths large living/dining familyroom, double gar- age, main fl o o r laundry huge yard, immediate $1600. (416)460-4823 PICKERING, AVAILABLE Dec 1st, 3-bedroom upper level, or 1-bedroom lower level. Both units have full kitchen, ensuite bath, park- ing. No smoking/pets. First/last. 416-450-6682, (905)427-2308 REDUCED! NEWLY Renovated bungalow, ex- clusive Whitby location. 1700+sq. ft. 3+1-bdrms, Over $100,000 renova- tions. Everything new. Avail. Dec. 1st. No pets. Mature couple preferred. References. $1550/mo+ utilities. Call 905-244- 5050, 905-683-8296 WHITBY, IMMACULATE 3-bedroom, 2 bathroom, 5 min walk to all amenities, fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. First/last, $1400/month+ utilities. Available immediately. (905)424-1673. Townhouses for RentT AJAX, BRAND NEW, nev- er lived -in 3-Bedroom Tow nhouse. Appliances in- cluded. No Smokers, NO Pets. Tenant to Pay All Utilities. Rent $1395/mth Call 416-409-3978. AN OSHAWA SOUTH newly renovated town- house, 3-bedroom $1099+ utilities. Close to schools & shopping. First/last. Call 416-880-4126. BEAUTIFUL large 3-bed- room townhouse, at- tached-garage, driveway, fi nished-basement, close to schools, Harwood/Ross- land. Hardwood fl o o rs, no pets, avail. immediately, $1500+utilities. (905)428- 1105 or (647)285-0384. NORTH OSHAWA town- house, 3-bedrooms, gar- age, walkout basement. Close to all amenities, in- cludes water, $1,225 plus utilities. Available Dec 1st. Call (905)576-6312. NORTH OSHAWA, 220 Ormond Dr., 3-bedroom, garage, parking, 5 appli- ances, air conditioning, fi n- ished basement, 2 bath- rooms, backyard, $1250/month plus hydro. (905)720-3684 Townhouses for RentT NORTH OSHAWA, im- maculate townhome, near schools, UOIT, shopping. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gar- age, 4 appliances. Avail immediately $1250 + utilities. Water inc. No smoking, 905-449-5999. OPEN HOUSE CAR- RIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. townhouses. In-suite laun- dry, ut il. incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard. Pking. avail. Near DT, shopping, restaurants, schools, parks. 122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe N., Colborne E) 905-434-3972 www.real- star.ca OPEN HOUSE TAUNTON TERRACE 3 bedroom townhouses. Ensuite laun- dry. Landscaped grounds w/pool & playground. Pri- vate backyards. Sauna & pking avail. Near shopping & schools, public transport. 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taun- ton Rd. & Simcoe St.) As about our move-in spe- cials. 905-436-3346 www.realstar.ca WAVERLY/ROSSLAND- 3 & 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath- room townhomes, renovat- ed interior & exterior, available in friendly family- oriented complex. Immedi- ate. $1095-$1295+utilities. 4-appliances, hardwood fl o o ring, backs onto ravine. Near schools, park, transit, shopping. Contact Bob at 905-240-4942. Rooms for Rent & WantedR A VERY LARGE bright room in clean, quiet home, North Whitby, OWN BATH, kitchen, laundry, c able, parking, FEMALE PRE- FERRED. Non-smok- er/pets. $475/month. Call (905)493-1819 or (416)797-3234 AJAX ROOM for rent, up- stairs, large, furnished/un- furnished, bedroom with en suite bath, walk in closet, newer large upscale house at Lake Ontario. $150 per week. 289-314-0868 LARGE 11'x20' bed sitting room. Share facilities, great location, on bus route to Durham College/ UOIT. $550 Available Dec 1st. Call 289-240-0192. OSHAWA Simcoe/Went- worth near GM/shopping. Private entrance, private 3-pc bath, bar fridge/mi- crowave, use of furnished rec-room & TV. Suit 1-per- son. Avail immediately. $150/week. (905)436-7840 PICKERING - WHITES RD/401, Room for rent, $450/month. No pets or smoking. First/last & refer- ences required. 416-917- 4949. PICKERING, 401/White's Rd. Two fully furnished rooms, in executive home $600 and $650/inclusive. Ideal for out-of-towners on shiftwork. Dec 1st First/last 905-420-9949 or 416-410- 3045 SALEM/BAYLY, furnished room, in quiet family home. Female preferred, non smoker. Own washroom, pool, hot tub, laundry fa- cilities, parking. $450/ month, no pets. 289-892- 2985. Shared Accommodation AJAX NORTH, furnished room, clean, quiet house, share laundry, k itchen, washroom, cable, $450 mo. lst/last references. Ma- ture single working adult preferred. (905)239-2673 or (416)844-7458. AVAILABLE immediately, 3-bedroom townhouse in N.Oshawa has rooms, close to Durham College. Clean and maintained. Suitable for female profes- sionals/serious students. $475/month, plus shared utilities. First/last, referenc- es.(905)420-0995. Places of Worship Shared Accommodation OSHAWA, 4 bedroom townhouse to share. Clean, safe, central loca- tion. Laundry facilities, cable, parking. Internet available. $425 plus hydro. Prefer working person. Avail. immediately. (905)429-0038 WHITBY THICKSON/ DUNDAS large 1 bedroom $550 (negotiable) includes internet, cable, laundry, share rest of house. Suits working professional or student. No smoking/pets. Available immediately. 905-424-1429 SnowmobilesS 1997 SKIDOO MACH 1, 700cc, reverse, electric start, 4900 miles. Great condition. $3295, O.B.O. (905)432-5284. Lost & FoundL FOUND!!! BOUNDLESS ENERGY!!! Looking for some of your own?!!! VIS- IT herbalmagic.com AND GET YOURSELF BACK!!! MISSING SINCE Nov. 6th Rossland/Simcoe, north of Oshawa Hospital. "Bruiser" 10yr old brown tabby. Please call 905-839-94254 or 905-579-3961 if you have seen our family pet. Places of Worship Personals CUBA FEB 2009 retired gentleman living in Picker- ing, non-smoker seeks un- attached lady friend for a week's vacation in Cuba, last week of Feb. 2009. John 905-831-5782 jstul@rogers.com Nannies Live-in/out LIVE IN caregiver required for 13-year-old girl in Ajax (female preferred). Please call 905-428-1341 or e- mail sjcaregiv- er@gmail.com P/T-NANNY REQUIRED for 1-year old twin boys, Whitby area. Must have relevant experience, cur- rent criminal reference check, and fi rst aid train- ing. Please forward re- sume to keke.brennan @sympatico.ca Daycare Available BABYS ITTER AVAILABLE babies to pre-school. Experienced, references, Rotherglen Rd. S. (Westney and Bram- well). Call Angie (905)239- 5426 or cell (647)999- 3243 FINDING CHILDCARE Has never been easier! Connecting providers, parents and nannies. Not an agency. View free list today at: www.durhamdaycare.com 289-404-2222 Places of Worship Daycare Available GUILDWOOD VILLAGE Montessori School AMI Programs: 18 months to 13 years. 4637 Kingston Rd., Scarborough, call for infor- mation and to visit 416- 266-0424 gvmontessori.ca Need Daycare? Wee Watch is a licensed agency which has full and P/T spaces avail. in a home in your area. We offer: a small ratio of children per Home, screened and trained Providers, unscheduled monthly inspections, educational materials, income tax receipts. For information call Ajax/Pickering 1-866-333-3299 www.weewatch.com Health & Homecare NOT READY FOR retire- ment home? Private rooms for rent in warm/friendly home. Companionship, homecooked meals, laun- dry, housekeeping by qualifi ed male PSW. Suitable for gentlemen. Karl 905-743-9397 Places of Worship Articles for SaleA 1/2 PRICE LEATHER JACKETS purses from $9.99; luggage from $19.99; wallets from $9.99. Everything must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728- 9830, Scarborough (416)439-1177, (416)335- 7007. AIR COMPRESSOR, 80gal. tank, 10Hp, year 2000 model, Asking $2000. Other machinery available. Call (416)705- 5375 ALL NATURAL BEEF, no chemicals, government in- spected, custom cut, sides $2.19/lb, halfsides 115lbs, $250. Home grown cattle. Orono. (905)983-9471. ANTIQUE MAPLE tables. One 6' with 6 chairs $300. one with 4 chairs $100. Make me a offer! (905)428-7266 APPLIANCES, refrigera- tor, stove, heavy duty Ken- more washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell separately, can deliver. Call (905)903-4997 ATTRACTIVE 7PC dining room suite, in pecan fi nish. 4 cane back chairs with upholstered seats, made in Canada by Sklar Peppler, clean lines, excellent con- dition. Delivered $675. (905)428-6187 BARGAIN. SLIDING mir- ror doors. Moving from unit to garage. Clearing show- room & stock. Many sizes. Delivered & installed. 416- 618-8805 A/P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 21, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.comwww.homes.durhamregion.com OpenHouses this Saturday and SundaySaturday and Sunday ~Opportunity is Knocking~ ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated CALL PAUL KEELER or GLORIA LUOMA TODAY! Sales Representatives TORONTO: 416-286-3993 • DURHAM: 905-428-6533 paulkeeler.com glorialuoma.com$289,900LAKESIDE LIVING ... APPROX. 35 MIN. TO THE DVP Stylish Nantucket Beach House In Desirable Waterfront Community Offers A Resort Lifestyle to come home to... Fabulous Open Plan With Huge Kitchen / Family rm. & Authentic Master Retreat Walks out to private Balcony O/Looking the Lake. All Schools, Amenities & The GO nearby. SUN NOV 23, 2-4 PM 8 ROSEMEADOW CRES., NEWCASTLE E1514938MONIQUE MUELLER Sales Representative 905-831-3300 416-645-6700 LUXURY TRIDEL - DISCOVERY PLACE - CARTIER MODEL * Beautifully renovated - 1494 sq ft * 2 bedroom + solarium * 5 piece ensuite bathroom * All appliances included * Ensuite laundry & Storage Room * Walk to Rec Centre, Library, Pickering Town Centre, Doctors’ Offices, Transportation This one won’t last! Rarely offered. Call Monique today 416-645-6700. SAT & SUN NOV 22 & 23, 2-4 PM 1890 VALLEY FARM RD. #1413, PICKERING First Realty Ltd., Brokerage LYNDA J. PICCIONE Sales Representative 905-683-5000 (SALEM & BAYLY) LOOKING FOR CARRUTHER’S CREEK AREA! One year new home, decorated like a model, backing onto greenbelt. Close to schools, transit, 401 and shopping. SUNDAY NOV 23, 2-4 PM 57 ANGIERS CRES, AJAX QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated$352,000KEVIN DUCK Sales Representative 905-640-0888 LOCATION! LOCATION! Beautifully Maintained Family Home Shows Pride Of Ownership. A Fabulous Family Friendly Street In The Heart Of Pickering. Generous Foyer Meets Circular Staircase. New Brdlm. Gorgeous Hdwd Flrs In Din Rm/Liv Rm/Fam Rm. Plenty Of Rm For A Growing Family. You Won’t Be Disappointed. Fin Bsmt W/Bar. Custom Deck. List Is Endless.Group Town & Country Realty Ltd., Brokerage SAT/SUN NOV 22/23, 2-4 1556 BEECHLAWN DR., PICKERING$309,000Call DIANNE OXLEY Sales Representative 905-683-5000 or 1-888-413-0800 doxley@trebnet.com www.dianneoxley.com QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated GORGEOUS TREE-LINED STREET Premium lot! 4 bedroom, 4 level backsplit offering a new furnace, new a/c, new roof, new windows, some new hardwood fl rs, newer appliances, & more! Great location with beautiful, spacious lots. Steps to schools, parks, waterfront trails, and more. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2-4 PM 781 EYER DRIVE, PICKERING$349,000DIANE WILSON Sales Representative 905-683-5000 STEPS TO LAKEFRONT & Miles Of Waterfront Trails! Renovated modern kitchen w/ Stainless Steel appliances Beautifully Renovated Ensuite w/ Gorgeous Oversized Shower + His & Hers Sinks. Walk In Linen Closet. Prof Finsihed Basement. Newer Windows, Roof, Furnace, Underground Sprinkler System, Gas Fireplace. Large Rear Deck. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 2-4PM 27 VARLEY DR AJAX INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage$445,000GRACE JORGENSEN Sales Representative 905-686-5153 SUNDAY NOV. 23, 2-4 P.M. 4717 CARPENTER CT., CLAREMONT Executive Home on 1 Acre Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage 4 year old all brick 3,200 sq. ft. Executive Home on 1 Acre lot in Estate Subdivision 15 minutes to Markham, 2 Min. to 407. Hardwood floors, 9 ft. ceilings. Fabulous kitchen with centre island, granite countertops, french door to back yard. Great Room with 25 ft. ceilings and fireplace. Main Floor Master with 5 piece ensuite. 2nd floor Childrens Wing. Finished basement with extra bath. A lot of house. Come see. Asking $709,000. Call Grace Jorgensen @ 1-866-430-9900 or gjorgensen@sutton.com SUNDAY, NOV. 23, 1-4 P.M. 125 GUILDWOOD DR., BOWMANVILLE BOWMANVILLE- BRICK BUNGALOW • Ravine lot • Walkout basement • Exquisite Lower Level Entertainment with Built-in Bar • Cedar sauna • Living/Dining with hardwood • Family room with gas fireplace. MAURICE HAINEAULT Sales Representative 905-434-7777 Ability Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage www.getmoe.com$359, 9 00 KIM LEARY Sales Representative 905-436-0990 SUNDAY, NOV. 23, 2-4 P.M. 34 NOAKE CRES. Westney & Magill...follow the signs! $60,000 IN UPGRADES IN LAW / INCOM E$329,488 * Professionally finished basement * Separate entrance to 2 bdrm. INLAW/ INCOME suite * Demand area backing onto Miller’s Creek * Huge family room with fireplace * Great home, great area, great value!Sutton Group Status Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated www.SearchDurhamProperties.com SHANNON FOWLER & SALLY MCCARRON Sales Representatives 905-430-9000 1-866-430-9900 SUNDAY NOV. 23, 2-4 P.M. 12 CHRISTENA, OLD’E PICKERING VILLAGE SAVOR THE PAST Sutton Group Classic Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated In this charming open concept century bungalow. Features 3 bdrms., 2 baths, covered and open porch, double detached garage with heat and hydro. The spacious 66x165 ft. lot is fully fenced and nestled on one of the villages most pristine and sought after streets. Dir.: Church St. south of Hwy. #2 East on Christena. www.athomewithshannon.com or www.sellwithsally.com $369,900 REDUCED PICKERING VILLAGE SUNDAY, NOV. 23, 2-4 P.M. BARRIE COX Sales Representative 905-839-7449$494,500ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage 8 O’DELL CRT., AJAX FANTASTIC COURT LOCATION! * Great South Ajax location near Harwood & Emperor * Absolutely spotless backsplit with main flr family rm & finished basement * Three bdrms/two full bathrooms * Many upgrades including furnace, roof reshingled & windows * Family size kitchen with two bay windows * Asking Price $289,900. SUNDAY, NOV. 23, 2-4 P.M. 20 FREESTON CRES., AJAX SPECTACULAR “JOHN BODDY” WITH INGROUND POOL! * Great Ajax location near Riverview and Delaney * “Forest Glen” model, approx. 3,200 sq. ft. plus finished basement * Four plus three bedrooms, five bathrooms * Premium lot with sunny south west exposure * Approx. $100,000 in upgrades * Central air, all appliances included * Asking price $494,500. TRACY NURSALL Sales Representative, Interior Designer 905-278-3500 AFFORDABLE IN LUXURY COMMUNITY 1409 sq ft with $20,000 in QUALITY upgrades. Prestigous Castlefields on Carruthers Creek Semi! Formal Foyer has 2 piece bath w/arched entrance into this Modern Open Concept main floor overlooking new park (west backyard). No neighbours backing onto you! Fully fenced backyard. Shows like a model with 3 good sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. SAT & SUN NOV 22 & 23, 2-4 PM 8 HOLLIER DRIVE, AJAX Realty Enterprises Inc., brokerage$274,900MICHELE ROWLAND Sales Representative 905-428-8274 SAT. & SUN. NOV. 22 & 23, 1-4 P.M. 31 BRADBURY CRES., AJAX YOUR WISH LIST... R A V I N E L O T NEW PRICE Sutton Group Status Realty Inc.,Brokerage Independent Member Broker Visit www.MicheleRowland.com for directions and details. • Beautiful Ravine Lot • All Brick With Hardwood Floors • 4+1 Bdrm And 4 Bathrooms • Finished Bsmt With Custom Bar • This One Has It All! For more listings see next page THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 PAGE 29 A/Pdurhamregion.com 503 Kingston Rd. Pickering 905-420-9700 Pickering Volkswagen Inc. Full Inventory on www.pvw.com HWY. 401PORT UNION RD.WHITES RD.HWY. 2 2009 Rabbit 2009 Tiguan 2009 Passat CC 2009 Routan Mini Van 2009 Jetta Wagon 2009 Jetta Diesel Visit the new VW LineupVisit the new VW Lineup Only at Pickering VolkswagenOnly at Pickering Volkswagen + OVER 50 CERTIFIED PRE LOVED VW’S TO CHOOSE FROM SALES, SERVICE AND PARTS @ 2008 Gold comThe Rotary Club of OshawaThe Rotary Club of Oshawa presents: presents: SOME OF OUR SPONSORS Friday November 28th 7 P.M. - Midnight & Saturday November 29th 1 P.M. - 7 P.M. 27th Annual “100% of the proceeds raised through this auction will benefi t our community, its charities, students, children, youth, our environment and world community services. Visit our website for full details. www.oshawarotaryauction.com” Step 3 If you were called back to confi rm that you were the top bidder, you may pick up your items at 79 Taunton Rd. W., Oshawa. (Follow the signs). Winners from the auction aired on Friday, may pick up your items on Saturday November 29th in the afternoon from 1 P.M. - 6 P.M. Items won on Saturday afternoon, must be picked up on Sunday, November 30th from 10 A.M - 6 P.M. WHERE & WHEN TO PICK UP YOUR ITEMS IF YOU’VE WON 905-404-0954 Watch It Live & Call Or call one of our friendly Or call one of our friendly operators to place your bidoperators to place your bid All new website, all new feel! Register and bid early Fabulous new items to buy, just in time for Christmas! * All Sales Final. VISA, Mastercard, Cash & Interac. No personal cheques will be accepted. Some items are not exactly as shown. PAYMENT OPTIONS MinCom Millennium Realty Inc., Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED CallDerekToday.comCallDerekToday.com The Armstrong Funeral Home On Rogers TV & New and Improved on-line @ www.oshawarotaryauction. Step 2 Step 1 .OSHAWAROTARYAUCTION.COM.OSHAWAROTARYAUCTION.COM On-line early bird bidding starting November 21st Watch It Live On OSHAWA/WHITBY/AJAX/CLARINGTON - CABLE 10 PICKERING - CABLE 63 For more listings see previous page view on-line at...view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.comwww.homes.durhamregion.com Attention Agents: To advertise in our Open House or Showcase Features call 905.683.5110 DOROTHY CLARK Broker 416-494-5955 $365,000 2640 sq ft with main fl oor family room, laundry/mudroom. 4 bedrooms plus loft. Located across from school and park. Don’t miss this one! dorothy.clark@century21.ca BY APPOINTMENT ONLY WILLIAMSBURG, NORTH WHITBY Leading Edge Realty Inc. Brokerage Integrity, Commitment, Results ByBy Appointment OnlyOnly durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 30 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, November 21, 2008 Friday, March 27th - Sunday, March 29th, 2009 Pickering Markets Trade Centre, Pickering For more info call Audrey (905) 426-4676 x 257 www.showsdurhamregion.com EXHIBITORS WANTED FURNITURE DISPOSAL & MAJOR LIQUIDATION ORDERED SOLD BY FACTORY IMPORTER Acting under Instructions received we will sell in detail lots the following: OVER 1000 QUALITY ITEMS TO BE OFFERED consumer goods * giftware * collectibles * accent items * appraised estate & modern diamond jew- ellery *sports memorabilia* new sofa sets- estate coins * outstanding art collection * furniture* home theatre seating * kitchen & dining sets * occasional furniture * P U B L I C A U C T I O N Sat. Nov. 22 at 1: p m - (preview 12: noon) The Ajax Community Center 75 Centennial Rd. Ajax . (905) 683-3740 Sofa sets, furniture accents, plant stands, commodes, cabinets, tables, writing desk, hand carved ma- hogany furniture, 9 pc table and chair set, home theatre seating, wine cabinet, storage cocktail tables, Impressive jewellery collection of Estate & Modern jewellery including, tennis bracelets, diamond solitaire rings, watches, pearl strands, sterling silver, gift sets, tennis necklaces, Swarovski set jewel- lery, appraised estate items, Swiss watches, all suitable for Christmas gift giving. Over 1000 items to be offered in this Pre Christmas Shopping Auction Sale, items will include but are not limited to over 300 jewellery items all suitable for gift giving including rings earrings, watches, bracelets, Swarovski set necklace sets, tennis necklaces, Diamond set solitaire rings, appraised and estate jew- ellery, ladies purses, wallets, travel bags, tea sets, cookware , professional carving knife sets, heavy stainless fl atware sets service for 12, Royal Doulton, art silk rugs in all sizes, Important Museum Framed Art collection including "Group of Seven" - Tom Thomson, AJ Casson, Franklin Carmi- chael, Lawren Harris, Alicia Soave, Jack Jillian, Henri Matisse, Picasso, Romance, Bateman, Lester, Monet, Van Gogh, Rodin, Godsby, Trisha Romance, Signed Original Signature - AJ CASSON - Platinum Portfolio LE, Sports memorabilia and collectibles of Crosby, Sundin, Domi, Roy, Yzer- man, Ovechkin, Lemeiux, framed set of tickets from last game at Maple Leaf Gardens 1998/99 sea- son, Crosby fi rst goal coin (graded) Mint, various milestone proof coins, estate coins, bank notes, mint sets, silver, gold, proof sets, etc, Matchbox, Dinky, Lledo, Corgi rare die cast collector vehi- cles, Samurai swords, Table Lamps, accent and home decor items, porcelain collector dolls, nostal- gia CD cabinets, Magic Bullets, Jack Lalane Juicers, Original oil paintings on wrought iron wall hangers, large wall decor clocks, many more items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, debit, Buyers Premium in effect, Delivery available, as per posted & announced at sale. Additions & Deletions, List may change without notice. Detailed listings on website. www.auctioneer.ca -contact us: email-info@auctioneer.ca To Contact Us Call: 1-800-519-9566, 905-668-1838 Apply on-line atApply on-line at www.creditzonecanada.comwww.creditzonecanada.com Bad Credit? O.K. • New to Country? O.K. • Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payment’s? O.K. *Need a Car Loan-*Need a Car Loan- Call Credit-ZoneCall Credit-Zone Canada O/A 1527619. Some down payment may be required CHRISTMAS BAZAAR! Winbourne Park 1020 Westney Rd. N., Ajax Saturday, November 22nd 9:30A.M. - 2:3O P.M. Joan McCarthy Joan McCarthy's family acknowledges with sadness her passing on Sunday, November 16, 2008. Her husband, Neil, enjoyed 53 wonderful years of marriage. Moving to Pickering in the early 1960's, Joan and Neil raised a loving family of nine children (Theresa, Kevin, Michael, Joanne, Kathleen, Mary-Jo, Gregory, Jennifer and Shaun). Joan also took great pleasure in her nine fun-loving grandchildren. She'll always be remembered as an enthusiastic supporter of her family's involvement in sports. She often referred to herself as the #1 Ringette Fan. The family is grateful for the quality time they enjoyed with Joan at home the past few weeks. Visitors are welcome at Joan and Neil's home at 689 Balaton Ave., Pickering on Wednesday, November 19th and Thursday, November 20th between 4-8 p.m. We'll be honouring Joan's spirit, beauty, grace, and selfl essness on Friday, November 21st at 2 pm. We welcome everyone to join us for this Spiritual Celebration on Friday at The Lake House (600 Liverpool Road South) in Pickering. In lieu of fl owers, donations to Covenant House in Toronto would be appreciated. Obituaries Obituaries Vendors WantedV Articles for SaleA BED, ALL new Queen or- thopedic, mattress, box spring in plastic, cost $900, selling $275. Call (416)779-0563 CARPETS, LAMINATE & VINYL fl ooring. 1 or more rooms, I do it all! Carpets starting from $1.20-sq.-ft. installed. Laminate 15mm $2.20-sq-ft. Installation avail. Residential, com- mercial. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Free Estimate. Lexus Flooring, Mike 905- 431-4040 CASH & CARRY ON IKEA Furniture. Bedroom set, dining set, sofas. Con- tact Lisa 416-618-1025 lqforever@hotmail.com CONSTRUCTION EQUIP- MENT B.E. Larkin Equipment Ltd. Kubota Construction, New Holland Construction used equip- ment. Durham, Clarington, Northumberland Sales Rep Jim (647)284-0971 COUCH, FULL size black leather sofa $750. Beige leather recliner couch $850 (905)922-7015 GIBSON ES335 - Dot neck, red, 2 years new, in the case , never used. $2200 obo. Also, GODIN LGX - 4 years new (PRS fi nish), $825 obo. Ask for David 905-434-2970. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB COVERS Custom covers, all sizes and shapes, $425 tax and delivery included. Pool safety covers. We will not be beat on price and quality. Guaranteed. 905- 259-4514. www.durhamcovers.com HOT TUB/SPA. Pickering. Custom cabinet, 5-6 per- son, never used. Warran- ty. Sacrifi ce $3,795. Call 905-409-5285. HOT TUBS, 2008 models, fully loaded, full warranty, new in plastic, cost $8000, sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779- 0563. MASSEY-FERGUSON, 135 diesel loader tractor. Complete with chains, two buckets, rotary cutter, blade, 3-furrow plow, good condition. $8,000. (705)426-2594. MOVING SALE- wedding dress 3yrs old, sz 14 -$200 obo, collector stereo side- board $150 obo, dishwash- er $50 obo. call (289) 688- 5982 leave message NINTENDO Wii XBOX 360 PS2. Make backup copies usable with the in- stallation of a modchip. Supplied/installed/warrant- ed from $75. Call Mike at 905-626-0542 (north end Oshawa) or check www.durhammods.com PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tuning, re- pairs & pre-purchase con- sultation. Used upright or grand acoustic pianos for sale. Moving, rentals available. Call 905-427- 7631 or visit: www.barbhall.com POOL TABLE, profession- al series 1" slate, new in box with accessories, cost $4500, selling $1395. 416- 779-0563 Vendors WantedV Articles for SaleA PIANOS AND CLOCKS, New & used pianos. Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons..try our unique rent-to-own system. 100% of all rental pay- ments apply! Large se- lection of upright and elec- tronic pianos and Howard Miller clocks. TELEP PIANO 905-433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! PRESTIGE SCOOTER, hardly used (5 or 6 times). Like new. Paid $4,000. Asking $l,500. (905)421- 1700. RENT TO OWN - New and reconditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Com- puters, DVD Players, Fur- niture, Bedding, Patio Fur- niture, Barbecues & More! Fast delivery. No credit application refused. Pad- dy's Market, 905-263- 8369 or 1-800-798- 5502. SOLID WHITE oak enter- tainment unit, 5 shelves, two drawers, t.v. shelf. with doors (905)263-8124 TRUCKLOADS OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT AP- PLIANCES new coin washers $699 and new coin dryers $599., also reconditioned coin washer and dryers available, new Danby apt-size freezers $209, new 24" and 30" ranges $399., wide selection of new and reconditioned appliances available. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576-7448 WASHER AND DRYER, Inglis side by side heavy duty like new $250 each or $425 both 416-343-8207. WOOD STOVE - high effi - ciency EPA rated airtight woodstove. Heats up to 2000 sq. ft. One year old. $500. Call 705-357-2358. Vendors WantedV Family Health & Lifestyle Show McKinney - Whitby VENDORS WANTED Book early, limited space April 18 and 19 Call Devon or Cara 905-579-4400 VENDORS WANTED for the Oshawa Spring Home Show March 14, 15, 16 Call 905-579-4400 Ask for Devon or Wendy Arts & Crafts December 6th, 2008 9am - 5pm Campus Craft Show VENDORS WANTED Lynn Tulloch (905) 721-1609 Ext. 233 Contact: DURHAM COLLEGE UOIT Firewood 100% A KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD, excellent, very best quality hard- wood, guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned, (ready to burn), cut and split. Honest measure- ment. Free delivery. De- pendable, quality service since 1975. (905)753- 2246. HARDWOOD FOR SALE, free delivery, 12X16 inch fi rewood. $100/face cord. 416-716-4332, 905-449- 2100. Pets, Supplies, Boarding BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN re- triever puppies. Experi- enced breeder since 1967. First shots, dewormed, vet checked. 5 yr. guarantee. Supplier of service dogs. $500. Judy (905)576-3303 GOLDENDOODLE & Lab- radoodle puppies gor- geous colours, very low to no shed, great family pets, new litters ready in De- cember. 705-437-2790, www.doodletreasures.com PUREBREED Yorkshire Terrier puppies, Only 2 Males left! Raised in loving home. Tails docked, dew claws removed, vet checked, fi rst shots, de- wormed. $800. each. Call for more information. Evenings 905-352-3995, cell 905-376-4452 SHIH TZU PUPPIES for sale, non allergic, no shed- ding, vaccinated, de- wormed, vet checked $450 each. Call 905-260-8855. YOUNG POT BELLY pigs, black, males & females. Looking for good country homes. 905-434-0392. Cars for Sale 1996 OLDSMOBILE Delta, fully loaded, excellent con- dition, 282,000kms, super charger engine. $1,500. O.B.O. (905)419-0599. 2002 Chevrolet MALIBU V6, automatic, 4 door, ma- roon exterior grey interior, extremely clean pw/pdl/tilt/cruise, AM/FM CD player, power mirrors, alloy rims, 175,000-kms. certifi ed/etested, excellent condition. $3495 905-435- 1091, 509-579-3322 2003 FORD WINDSTAR V-6, 3.8L, 120,000-Km, 7-passenger, pw/d/l, air, cruise, tow pkg, well-main- tained, very clean, excel- lent condition. Certifi ed $4900. (905)430-9243 or cell 905-449-9243 2003 SATURN WAGON, 93k, one owner, 4 cyl, $6990; 96 Cavalier, 105k loaded, $3200; 02 Taurus wagon, sunroof, 178k, loaded, $4400; 05 Nissan Sentra 1.8 Special Edition, loaded, 112k, $6990. 2-year warranty (905)922- 2010 (416)841-1487 www.fi nelineauto.ca 2004 TOYOTA Echo, great on gas! Silver 2dr Hatch- back, Auto, Air, Intermittent Wipers, 146k, certifi ed $5995. Call 905-623-6275 Arts & Crafts Cars for Sale 2005 GRAND PRIX. 120,000kms. Excellent condition, certifi ed, e-test- ed. Asking, $9,000. (905)686-5453 or (416)877-1496. Best offer, must sell. 2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP 4-door sedan showroom condition. Fully loaded, heated leather seats, pow- er sun roof, a/c, 70K (80% highway driving). Asking $15,500 Call Jim (905)725- 5794 NEED A CAR? 100% Credit Guaranteed, Your job is your credit, some down payment may be re- quired. 200 cars in stock Call 877-743-9292 or apply online at www.needacartoday.ca Cars WantedC ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Please call 905-426-0357. ! ! ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. ! ! $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) 905- 424-3508 ! A ABLE TO PAY up to $10,000 on scrap cars & trucks running or not. Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Picker- ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER Always the best cash deal - up to $300 for your good scrap cars, trucks and vans. Speedy service. (905) 655-4609 or (416) 286-6156. $ $250+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax Auto Wreckers pays for vehicles. We buy all scrap metal, copper, alumi- num, fridges, stoves, etc. 905-686-1771; 416-896- 7066 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles. Vehi- cles must be in running condition. Call (905)427- 2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES Trucks for SaleT 1996 DIESEL 3/4 ton (2500) Chev, 4X4, great working condition. $8,200. Call Bob (905)983-9087. 1998 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4x4, only 178,000 kil., like new inside and out. All power, keyless entry, well maintained, original owner, $5,200 certifi ed. (905)430- 8624 1999 FORD Ranger XLT, stepside, 3L, 2 wheel drive, automatic, new tires, rims, brakes, 131,500 kms, certifi ed & e-tested. $4500 o.b.o. (905)433-9474 Vans/ 4-Wheel DriveV 1999 WHITE ASTRO VAN XL, 182,000kms, very clean, no rust, many new parts. Asking $3500, O.B.O. (905)432-9449. 2001 DODGE Caravan Sport, fully loaded, 7-seat- er, cd/player, rear a/c, well maintained $1200. Call 416-720-6073 or 905-619- 9530 Antique Cars 1918 - 490 CHEVROLET Touring. Built in Oshawa, 50% restored, no rust! (905)342-3439, evenings. Cars for Sale Auto Care COMPLETE RUST PROOFING Cars & Light Trucks $69.95 905-683-2939 Adult Entertainment Asian Girls Hot, Sexy, Busty Best Service 24/7 Out Calls Only 289-634-1234 416-833-3123 ASIAN BEAUTIES Best service in town. Great deals. 24/ 7. Out calls only 416-273-0254 647-339-1800 Cars for Sale Adult Entertainment ERICA Sensual, Blue-Eyed Brunette Escape & relax with me Full body massage avail 905-242-0498 EXOTIC DANCERS needed, no license required. Earn $1,000 - $3,000 weekly. 19+. Cook and Door Staff needed, apply in person. (905) 420-2595 947 Dillingham Rd, Pickering. Sexy Blonde Babe! Call me! SHAYNA Discreet & Independent 905-441-1661 Full body massage avail. Cars for Sale MassagesM AAA PICKERING ANGELS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Relaxing Massage VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi 905 Dillingham Rd. (905)420-0320 pickeringangels.com AJAX Grand Opening New Faces Everyday 10 Hot Canadian Beauties Open 10am, 7 days (905)231-0272 Now Hiring OSHAWA The Holistic $35 you want Ritson Rd. / Bloor 905-576-3456 Cars for Sale MassagesM Sun Valley Spa OPEN REALLY LATE Incredible massages 4630 Kingston Rd. Unit#8 (E. of Morningside) 7 days a week (416)284-7679 Deaths Deaths NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 21, 2008, PAGE 31 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com DEATH NOTICE LISTINGS For Audio on current deaths, call 905-683-3005 From Clarington, Port Perry or Uxbridge, please call 1-905-683-3005. Visit us online: communitynotices.ca or Daily Death Notices Brought to you by the following funeral homes: Accettone, Armstrong, Courtice Funeral Chapel Limited, Low & Low, The Simple Alternative, McEachnie, McIntosh-Anderson, Morris, Newcastle Funeral Home, Northcutt-Elliott, Oshawa Funeral Service, Wagg, W.C. Town, Memorial Chapel. Step 1. Simply dial the above number on a touch tone phone only. 2. Listen for the name you are looking for. The listings are recorded by surname fi rst. 3. When you hear the name you want, press 1 to hear details of the funeral arrangements. 4. If you miss any information, press 1 to replay the details. 5. If you want to go back to the main directory of names, press 2 and repeat from Step 2. Auctions TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL AJAX 905-683-0707 JOHNSTON, Harold David - Passed away peacefully on November 16, 2008 at the Ajax Pickering Hospital. Son of the late Henry Johnston and Ella Spafford. Predeceased by his late wife Edna and brothers Bruce and Arnold Johnston. Survived by one sister Dora Shields-Burns of Brookville and also many nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME (28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax 905- 428-8488) on Sunday from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Memorial Service to follow in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation would be ap- preciated. A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca RODD, James - On November 19th, 2008. Jim, loving and devoted husband of Mary. Cherished father of Cathy (Kevin), and Jenni- fer. Dear brother of Chuck (Marmie), Rose- mary and Oliver. Brother in Law of Helen. Uncle of Dale, Erin, Brett, Millisa, Raymond and Stefanie. Friends will be received at the Accettone Funeral Home 384 Finley Ave., Ajax (905-428-9090) on Saturday November 22nd, 2008 from 7 pm to 9 pm and on Sun- day November 23rd, 2008 from 2 pm until the time of service in the chapel a 4 pm. The family wish to express their heartfelt appre- ciation to the nurses of the Ajax/Pickering Hospital 4th Floor East Wing, for their care and kindness. INDOOR MOVING SALE 1202 Maplegate Rd., Pickering 9am-1pm Sun. Nov 23rd BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Mario 905-619-4663 Cell 416-275-0034 Bathrooms • Kitchens • Rec Rooms Counter Tops • Painting • Flooring Plumbing • Home Offi ces • Heating & A/C Celestial Sunrooms Design Building Permits Installation Lifetime Warranty 905.787.0100www.celestialsunrooms.ca FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC • 6 MONTH DEFERRAL B a t h r o o m Renovations& Repairs By Quality Construction 905 626-3771 www. 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Complete in 2 weeks Bathrooms, Kitchens Framing, Drywall, Painting Some plumbing, basic electrical 22 yrs experience Fire & Water Technician Mould Specialist Guaranteed Work (905)442-0068 No Job is too small Basement & Bathroom renovations Decks & Fencing Let me help you get rid of your TO-DO Lists For an estimate call Ian at 416-606-0195 PLUMBER ON THE GO Top Quality Plumbing at Reasonable rates Service and new installations Residential/Commercial No job too big or small Free estimates - over 20 years experience (905)837-9722 Home Improvement Snow Removal Garbage Removal/Hauling A1 1/2 PRICE JUNK REMOVAL!! All Junk Removed. Homes, Yards, Businesses, etc. We do all the loading. Seniors Discounts. Cheap and fast Service! In Service for 25yrs. John (Local) 310-5865 HandymanH 'Your Family' Handyman All types of repairs and installations I'll get the job done right the fi rst time! No job too small, I do them all! 416-846-3206 Satisfaction Guaranteed! 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