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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2004_02_11ON THE BRINK Pickering battling for playoff lives, down 3-0 to Newmarket Sports, B1 AN UPLIFTING VAN Uplander offers SUV styling in a mid-van vehicle Wheels, Pullout Briefly... Pickering:The deadline is fast ap- proaching for the 2003 Civic Awards nominations. The City of Pickering is remind- ing residents to nominate friends, neighbours or anyone else who has made a difference before the Feb. 12 deadline. There are a variety of cate- gories to nominate someone in, in- cluding volunteer, bravery/heroism, service group, local business, youth and many more. Individuals, groups and businesses that have made a significant contribution to the City of Pickering can be nominated. Forms are available at the Pick- ering Civic Complex, Pickering Recreation Complex, Pickering Li- brary branches and on the City's Web site at www.cityofpickering.com. The forms must be returned to the Pickering Civic Complex, clerk's division, by 4 p.m. Thursday. Award recipients are to be no- tified by Monday, March 15 and the presentations take place in the Council Chambers on Monday, April 26. For more information, call 905- 420-4660 ext. 2099 or 905-683- 2760. What’s On... Pickering: The Pickering Public Li- brary is offering family friendly events on Valentine's Day. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 14 at the Petticoat Creek Library there will be valentine stories, songs, rhymes and activities for children to share with their par- ents. Children ages three to five are welcome to attend and advance registration is not required. For more information, call 905- 420-2254. Pickering:Those concerned with the current state of Frenchman’s Bay can come out and share in a presen- tation on the subject. The Rouge Valley Conservation Centre (RVCC) presents Nick Eyles of the University of Toronto, who will deliver ‘What’s wrong with French- man’s Bay, and how can it be fixed? Remediation of an urban impacted watershed.’ It takes place at the con- servation centre at 1749 Meadowvale Ave. in Scarborough on Feb. 18, starting at 7:30 p.m. The audience will have a chance to have questions answered on the subject. For more information, call the RVCC at 416-282-8265. Index... Editorial Page, A6 Sports, B1 Entertainment, B2 Classified, B3 Give us a call... General 905-683-5110 Distribution 905-683-5117 General FAX 905-683-7363 Newsroom FAX 905-683-0386 SERVING PICKERING SINCE 1965 News Advertiser PRESSRUN 47,600 ✦ 32 PAGES ✦ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2004 ✦ durhamregion.com ✦ OPTIONAL DELIVERY $6/$1 NEWSSTAND INCOME TAX ALL-CANADIAN TAX SERVICE offices open year round 100 Westney Rd. S. ( @ 401) at Ajax Train Station PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS •most returns *GST INCLUDED HWY 401 KINGSTON RD WHITES RDNATIONALSPORTS PICKERING WE AREHERE! 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Monday night the bylaw was passed by the executive committee (made up of mem- bers of council), but must go before council for final ap- proval. The bylaw also requires pet store owners to register every animal, not sell any diseased animals, and bring any ani- mal showing signs of sickness or disease to a veterinarian within 24 hours. Coun. McLean was the dri- ving force behind the bylaw after he received dozens of complaints from residents about a local pet store. Wa rd 2 Regional Councillor Mark Holland said he also re- ceived several complaints about the store. He contacted the Durham Humane Society and Pickering-Ajax-Whitby Animal Services and told the citizens he was hearing from to also call those agencies. “Unfortunately there was very little those authorities were able and wanted to do,” Coun. Holland said. “Life is giving dignity. Pets and ani- mals of all kinds should be given the opportunity to be given dignity.” Several people who bought animals from Lucky Pets (the store councillors received complaints about) were on hand Monday night to share their feelings about the bylaw. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo A star is born PICKERING –– Cassie Kim, from St.Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School in Pickering, sings out during the competition finals of the ‘By the Kids, For the Kids’ choir festival at the Pickering Town Centre, Saturday. Durham man convicted of manslaughter Accused said he feared victim's Hells Angels links By Stephen Shaw Staff Writer DURHAM –A 21-year-old Port Perry man has been found guilty of manslaughter in the stabbing death of Jesse Gray during a post-prom field party in Uxbridge. A jury dismissed Cary Cleyndert's claims that he acted in self-defence when he fatally knifed the victim eight times, including once in the heart. Mr. Cleyndert's face turned f lush and he displayed no emotion from the prisoner dock as the verdict was deliv- ered at 5 p.m. Saturday. His lawyer later said his client was devastated by the jury's decision. ✦See Support page 4✦See Jury page 2 Art on the ceiling hoped to help childrens’ healing By Danielle Milley Staff Writer AJAX –Rouge Valley Health System's Ajax site is painting a rosy picture when it comes to making a child's stay in the hospital a little brighter. Children stuck in a hospital bed, staring up at the ceiling, now have something interest- ing to look at. The Ajax Creative Arts group has donated a number of ceiling tiles to the children's health ward. There are a num- ber of single tiles painted using bright colours such as the one of the smiling angel in front of a calming blue sky, but there are also a number of larger pieces. Courtney Bernard,13, de- signed one of the larger pieces. The six-piece mural of the world is going to be dis- played in the women's health area for new mothers to enjoy. The Grade 8 student at St. Francis de Sales designed the mural for art class but her teacher Kim McCann, a mem- ber of the art group, selected her for the project. "I designed it during art class and a month later my Hospital room with a view Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering Hospital staff member Diane Kerr, Child Life Specialist, and Pam Auguste president of the Ajax Creative Arts, survey one of the new panels. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo ✦See Project page 4 BILL MCLEAN ‘This bylaw is being put in place to protect pets because they can’t protect themselves.’ "He was very surprised by the ver- dict. He has always insisted on his in- nocence and was confident he'd be found not guilty," said Dirk Derstine. The eight-man, four-woman jury deliberated for three days before find- ing Mr. Cleyndert not guilty of second- degree murder but guilty of the lesser offence of manslaughter, which is de- fined by law as an unintentional killing. Mr. Cleyndert admitted to stabbing Mr. Gray, 24, of York Region, repeat- edly during a confrontation at a Zephyr Road farm June 8, 2002. But his lawyer argued he was in a "death fight" and that he only pulled the knife to defend himself from a vi- cious beating at the hands of Mr. Gray. Prosecutors Megan Allen and John Scott maintained the fight between Mr. Cleyndert and Mr. Gray was con- sensual, and that the accused created a contrived "poor-me defence" to avoid a conviction for second-degree mur- der. Neither the Crown nor the defence suggested manslaughter to the jury as a possible verdict during closing argu- ments. However, in his charge Justice Robert Clark instructed jurors to find Mr. Cleyndert guilty of manslaughter should they conclude that Mr. Gray provoked the accused by assaulting him. Mr. Derstine said the verdict could be viewed as a "compromise" decision by the jury. "They may have partially accepted both sides," he said. The parents and relatives of Mr. Cleyndert and Mr. Gray sat in oppo- site rows of the courtroom, and sever- al wept as the verdict was read. A large number of police officers were in the court, but there were no out- bursts. "I love you guys all," Mr. Cleyndert told family members as he was being led away in handcuffs to be brought back to jail, where he will await sen- tencing. John and Christine Gray, Jesse's parents, attended every day of the three-week trial. As the verdict was read, John Gray comforted his wife, who began to cry. John Gray politely turned down an interview request. "They need the time and support to deal with the tragedy of losing their son. Just like any other grieving par- ents who have lost a child to violent circumstances, they're experiencing a lot of emotions," said Durham Region- al Police Detective Chuck Nash, of the homicide unit. A date for Mr. Cleyndert's sentenc- ing hearing will be scheduled Monday in the Superior Court. Unlike a murder conviction, there is no minimum sentence for manslaugh- ter, and jail terms can range from time-served to, in rare cases, life im- prisonment. Mr. Cleyndert has already spent 20 months in protective custody due to concerns for his safety. The victim’s fa- ther and uncle are prominent Hells Angels, and there have been threats by other inmates directed at Mr. Cleyndert since his incarceration, his lawyer said. "There's a lot of concern about po- tential dangers to him," said Mr. Ders- tine, adding that his client has been kept out of the general jail population. More than 100 members of the Hells Angels took part in Mr. Gray's funeral procession and during early court ap- pearances Mr. Cleyndert wore a bul- letproof vest and was escorted by heavily armed tactical support offi- cers. Det. Nash said special security mea- sures were taken to ensure Mr. Cleyn- dert's safety, but added that is often done in serious, high-profile cases. Det. Nash said he isn't aware of any threats to Mr. Cleyndert since his ar- rest. "That's never been brought to my attention," he said. Court was told a "rude comment" Mr. Cleyndert made to Mr. Gray's girl- friend, Mellissa Bell, led to the fatal al- tercation just after 4 a.m. near a stage at the annual organized bush party at- tended by 500 young people, many of them students of Uxbridge Secondary School and other Durham schools. According to the evidence, Ms. Bell and a girlfriend got into a verbal dis- pute with Mr. Cleyndert, who at one point spit on the girls in anger. "You're f------ dead. You just spat on Jesse Gray's girlfriend," one of the girls began taunting Mr. Cleyndert. Ms. Bell told Mr. Gray, who angrily confronted Mr. Cleyndert, leading to the fight. Witnesses for the Crown said they saw Mr. Cleyndert return Mr. Gray's punches with underhand stab- bing motions to the victim's body. Mr. Cleyndert insisted he wanted no part of a fight with Mr. Gray, who had a reputation around Uxbridge as being "a tough guy from a tough fami- ly." "I heard of the Grays before and I didn't want any problems with them. I heard they are not people to mess with, that they're Hells Angels," he said. He said Mr. Gray, who weighed 244 pounds and was high on cocaine, wouldn't accept his apology and "clocked" him with a punch to the head. Mr. Gray began pummelling Mr. Cleyndert in the head and he became tangled in his coat as he tried to fend off his assailant. He said he slipped on a beer bottle and feared being kicked in the head as he nearly fell to the ground. 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The parents pleaded guilty last month to two counts each of forcible confinement, assault with a weapon and failing to provide the neces- saries of life. However, the extent of the abuse remained in dispute by the Crown and defence, and Judge Donald Halikowski on Monday handed down a set of “findings of fact” on the evi- dence called at a preliminary hearing. Court heard the brothers were beaten, tethered to beds, locked in cages and sub- jected to other cruel punish- ments at the hands of their adoptive parents from the time they were 3 and 5 years old until they were teenagers. The abuse included being beaten with various objects, including a shoehorn, being thrown outside in thunder- storms, tied to a bed in a basement, forced to sleep in a dog cage or a wooden crate, and being locked inside chained, enclosed cribs where they spent hours at a time and slept at night. Their 42-year-old adoptive mother - the sister of the boys’ biological mother, who died - said she caged the de- velopmentally delayed chil- dren to keep them out of trou- ble. Judge Halikowski said the boys were born with Fetal Al- cohol Syndrome and the cou- ple - the boys’ aunt and uncle - adopted the brothers, de- spite concerns they didn’t have the parenting skills needed to raise them. Initially, their mother tied them to their beds to keep them from wandering at night and disciplined them with a shoehorn or slippers, he said. The judge said the confine- ment at first was “well-inten- tioned,” but the mistreat- ment of the brothers eventu- ally grew into an ongoing pat- tern of physical and emotion- al abuse that at times “crossed the line to near tor- ture.” Court heard the brothers were eventually moved into cages made out of cribs, where they were confined at night by their parents and other relatives. The judge found the abuse occurred during the period from Jan. 1, 1988, to June 29, 2001, the day the frightened boys, now teenagers, were rescued from the Hwy. 7A farmhouse by Durham Re- gional Police and CAS. He said there were no signs at school that the boys were emotionally or physically abused at home, and that there is evidence their mother had taken sincere steps to make sure their health care and education needs were met. He registered formal find- ings of guilt and adjourned the case until April for a sen- tencing hearing. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 PAGE A3 A/P pickeringtowncentre.com Monday, Feb. 9th to Saturday, Feb. 14th Sean from Pickering Just redeem your receipts at the Guest Services kiosk to receive your FREE gift wrapping. Receipts must be dated after February 8th, 2004. Offer expires Feburary 14th, 2004. One gift wrapping per person, per visit. Suggested retail value: $2 – $7.50. While quantities last. 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Deadline to secure spots is Friday, March 12. For more, call Tony Doyle, Managing Editor, Ajax and Pickering News Advertiser 905-683-5110 ext. 254 Public registration begins Feb. 29. Watch the News Advertiser for details. Couple guilty of abusing children PICKERING –Ontario Power Generation is getting thinner in the executive ranks. Nine vice presidents have left the company since the Liberals formed the provin- cial government in the fall, with “most in the energy trad- ing market,” said OPG spokesman John Earl. He added the changes aren’t related to the delay in restarting the Pickering nu- clear station. “They trade in the market- place and the marketplace didn’t open the way OPG thought it would,” Mr. Earl said. One vice president had a “skill set in convergence” of gas and oil and the man “left for a place he can provide his skill set,” Mr. Earl stated. “We’re looking for cost sav- ings and streamlining, but we want to keep the best man- agement team in place,” he added. The company has to be ready for what’s “new and what’s coming.” On the ‘B’ side of the Pick- ering nuclear station and at the Darlington facility, a se- nior vice president and a vice president position are being combined. “We’ve merged two jobs into one. It’s a leaner organization, but we can also provide for some cost savings,” Mr. Earl said. On the ‘A’ side of Pickering, the two vice president posi- tions are being maintained while the refurbishing project is under way. Airport departure now 2012 at earliest Pickering plan not expected until late spring now By Danielle Milley Staf f Writer PICKERING –The plan for a proposed airport in north Pickering is now set to be re- leased in late spring. The Greater Toronto Air- port Authority, which would pay for and build the airport, was asked by the federal gov- ernment to undertake the in- terim planning. "(The study) is basically a draft plan for a proposed air- port in Pickering," said Steve Shaw, the GTAA's vice-presi- dent of corporate affairs and communications. "It should be available in late spring." The federal government pur- chased land in north Pickering in the 1970s with the intent to build an airport but, due to local opposition, the plan was killed. Only in recent years was it resurrected. Once the GTAA presents all of its reports to the federal government, it has final say on whether or not the air- port will be built. Mr. Shaw said the earliest Pickering would see an airport, if everything goes as planned, is 2012. It is being proposed as a "re- gional reliever" airport. "Like the City Centre or Hamilton (airports)," Mr. Shaw said. "Part of its defini- tion will come out of the dis- cussion. Its final role will come out of demand." With the increasing demand being placed on Pearson Inter- national Airport, another air- port is needed in the Greater To ronto Area to take the pres- sure off, the GTAA vice-presi- dent said. "Clearly the region does need a system of airports to serve corporate, aviation and commercial needs," Mr. Shaw said. The City of Pickering is stay- ing involved in the GTAA's study. "It's recognized in the Re- gional and City official plans as a regional airport and we support it as that," said Mayor Dave Ryan. "We are currently part of the planning process and we expect to remain a part of the planning process." Once the study is released in May or June, the GTAA is planning to hold open houses to explain the proposal to the public. The next step after the pro- posal is complete is an envi- ronmental assessment, which the GTAA hopes to begin be- fore the end of the year. Dis- cussions would take place dur- ing the EA to gather input from the public. OPG cuts executives ranks Sean Colangelo came from Markham to commend Pickering for what it is doing. “Unfortunately what we have here is the law not being sufficient to deal with living creatures and I commend you on the steps you are taking to deal with this,” he said. “I’m not here to blame anybody. I think what you are doing is a good step.” Mr. Colangelo’s puppy, which he purchased from Lucky Pets a month ago, became very sick and nearly died after it was brought home. Naji Majdalani, owner of Lucky Pets, also spoke to the committee. He said in the two years he has been in business he has been very successful and every pet store is going to have a small percentage of animals that will get sick or die. “If I said I’d never have sick dogs I’d be a liar,” Mr. Majdalani said. “Even big chains get sick dogs.” Wa rd 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson asked Mr. Majdalani if he would be able to comply with the new bylaw. Mr. Majdalani replied “defi- nitely.” The support from the committee for the bylaw was unanimous. “I’ve heard many disturbing things this evening, even if I hadn’t, this bylaw is necessary notwithstanding this present situation to prevent sim- ilar situations,” said Ward 3 City Councillor David Pickles. Coun. McLean said he hoped Durham Region and other munici- palities in the Region might adopt a similar bylaw. “These are not commodities like TVs and VCRs that are being sold,” Coun. McLean said. “These are pets and nothing is more sacred to people than pets.” teacher told me it was going to be chosen. It took two hours to paint it, other students helped," Courtney said. The young artist called the tiles 'cool' and thinks they are going to make a visit to the hospital a little eas- ier for children. The hospital contacted the art group in spring 2002 about doing the project and president Pam Auguste said members were interested in par- ticipating. Of the 140 creative art members, 30 took part in the project. "It was a labour of love," Ms. Au- guste said. As a nurse for 50 years, Ms. Auguste knows firsthand how much of an im- pact the tiles are going to have. "In my childhood there was nothing but bare white walls. When I was a stu- dent nurse children used to sit in their beds and have very little (with them)," she said. "Very few of the surroundings were anything but grim and sterile." One of the larger pieces on the ceil- ing in a multi-bed room has an air- plane and hot air balloon. The light blue sky floats on the ceiling while the objects, lined in black paint, seem to come out of the mural. Ms. McCann designed this piece. She thought the items in the mural would give the feeling of freedom. The artists were asked to keep the paintings light and showed designs to hospital staff for approval to make sure there wasn't anything that would upset the children. 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And while region staff say the in- crease is what it should be, it’ll also be very difficult for council to avoid it by trimming back on expenditures, said Jim Clapp, Durham’s commissioner of finance. “There really isn’t an awful lot of room,” he said. “If we cut back, I sus- pect it’ll eat into programs.” The preliminary budget is used as a guideline for departments and out- side boards, including the Durham Regional Police, in their planning and presentations to the Region in March and April. Highlights from the proposed bud- get include: • escalating police spending: the DRPS want $107.3 million for 2004, which would include the cost of hiring seven new officers and 13 civilians, as well as adding a firearms training cen- tre. In 2000, the DRPS budget was $71.9 million. Staff say it has to be cut by $1.3 million. • $40.2 million to build and fix roads, $15.3 million of which taxpayers will cover. • $99.5 million in operations, cover- ing such expenses as salaries, pro- grams and departments. That’s up 6 per cent from 2003, but down from the $10 5.8 requested for 2004. • the conservation authorities have asked for $6.6 million, but staff have asked them to trim it to $4.7 million. • the Region’s total debt (including water and sewer): $224 million. In addition to the proposed tax in- crease, there’s an extra 1.2 per cent average tax increase to residents due to property reassessments. Budget presentations will be made the Region’s finance and administra- tion committee March 16, 17 and 18. The budget will be officially adopted at council on April 14. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 PAGE A5 A/P MANUFACTURER CLEARANCE! Not Exactly As Shown MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Are Here! DOORS SLAM SHUT ON WAREHOUSE! 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For me. I know it sounds nutty, but while watch- ing the half-time show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, I had a flash of inspiration, literally. It’s so simple I have to laugh. All these years I’ve been bang- ing my head against the wall, trying to get ahead in this world using such outdated con- cepts as hard work, honesty and integrity, when all the time the answer was staring at me. Well, pointing at me is proba- bly more accurate. You don’t need to work hard in this world to get ahead. You don’t need ethics or morals. Apparently, all you need is a gravity defying, silicone- pumped pair of headlamps and, like Janet Jackson, the will to flash them wherever, whenever. If you are so endowed, the world will be beat a path to your chest, my friends. What a boob I’ve been. There were jugs of evidence all around me. Brittany Spears, Pamela Anderson, Ricardo Montalban. I’ve got a D-cup full of names of staggeringly successful celebrities who haven’t the talent to fill a train- ing bra, but who have some- thing much more valuable in today’s entertainment curren- cy: a perky set of credentials from the Dow-Corning Theatre School. So why not me? I know there’ll probably be some tittering at first, but the more I think about it, the more I realize there’s very little downside to this. Imagine, I won’t have to wear my chest protector in net anymore. I can canoe without a lifejacket. I won’t have the added expense of an airbag in my vehicle. When I’m working in the shop, I’ll have one more place to stick my pencil. When I’m bedridden in the old-age home, I won’t need a dinner tray. And when I get sick, just think how much fun I’ll have rubbing Vicks on my chest. Mind you, as I’ve stated ear- lier, having a pair of vulcanized nose cones is only half of the equation. If you really want to make it big, you have to show them off. I’m new to this so I’ll probably have to start off small. You know, wearing a hal- ter top to the Maple Syrup Fes- tival, maybe letting one pop out accidentally at a tractor pull, dropping a button or two for traffic cops, that kind of stuff. Of course there will be some sacrifices. My wife and I will have to split up because, well, because that’s just what celebrities do. I’ll also have to get busy abusing some sub- stance or another. Oh, and I can’t forget kissing practice. That could take hours. Not just the regular kissing of course, but the really sexy kind re- served for puckering up with other silicone jobs on national TV. Wo w. I didn’t realize there was so much work involved in being a celebrity. I’ve just about filled my day and I haven’t even begun shaking my booty. Let alone locating my booty. Maybe I’ve pre-judged these people a little. Maybe I’m not the man Janet Jackson is. Maybe I’m not even the man Michael Jackson is. And maybe that’s a very good thing. S un derland r e side nt N ei l C ron e, actor-comi c-w riter , saves some of his best lines for his columns. A/P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Proud members of News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher twhittaker@durhamregion.com Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief jburghardt@durhamregion.com Tony Doyle Managing Editor tdoyle@durhamregion.com Duncan Fletcher Director of Advertising dfletcher@durhamregion.com Eddie Kolodziejcak Classified Advertising ekolo@durhamregion.com Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager afakhourie@durhamregion.com Lillian Hook Office Manager lhook@durhamregion.com Cheryl Haines Composing Manager chaines@durhamregion.com Janice O’Neil Composing Manager joneil@durhamregion.com News/Sales 905-683-5110 Classifieds 905-683-0707 Distribution 905-683-5117 News Fax 905-683-0386 General Fax 905-683-7363 Death Notices 905-683-3005 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 E-mail tdoyle@ durhamregion.com Web address durhamregion.com Mailing Address 13 0 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. 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The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in let- ters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. We re- gret that due to the volume of letters, not all will be printed. Editorial Editorials &Opinions WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ DAVID STELL, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249 Letters to the Editor OPG slashes and burns ahead of report Ontario’s energy future rides on the premier’s decisions W ould the last executive left at Ontario Power Generation please turn out the lights. In what has become an ominous situation at OPG, a pack of some 60 engineers and more than a half-dozen vice presidents have recently been given the gate. With huge cost overruns and extensive project de- lays at the Pickering ‘A’ reactor complex, a taxpayer might fairly ask: Why did the management changes take so long? The nuclear facility has been under the spotlight for years but successive administrations have stumbled and bumbled and accomplished nothing - except of course to spend billions of dollars. Pickering ‘A’, which started up in 1971, was moth- balled in 1997 and has since gone years behind and bil- lions over budget in the almost fruitless effort to get the four reactors restarted. Meanwhile, Ontarians face the possibility of not having enough energy capacity when the heat is on this coming summer. OPG, from its million-dollar executives and their massive expense accounts to a severe lack of provin- cial oversight, has been a sad mess for years. Things are so bad, OPG has finally stopped work on Pickering ‘A’ Units 2 and 3 to focus all its energies on restarting Unit 1. Unit 4 was finally restarted last fall long after it was expected to be up and running. For OPG, the crisis point really comes March 15 when former federal finance minister John Manley re- leases his report on the status of the corporation. Mr. Manley has been given a free hand by Ontario Energy Minister Dwight Duncan to make whatever recom- mendations he feels are necessary to overhaul OPG. Once the Manley report is in, it will be up to Premier Dalton McGuinty and his Liberal government to make a final decision on the Pickering ‘A’ situation. Should they stay the course and follow Pickering ‘A’ to its final conclusion no matter what the cost? Or will they pull the plug on this experiment which, so far, has been a massive failure? It’s just one of the huge decisions Premier McGuin- ty will have to make. The energy future of Ontario is riding in the balance. Truly a flash of inspiration Keep hydrants clear - for everyone's safety To the editor: Consider this an important winter reminder to the people of Ajax and the surrounding area -- please keep your fire hy- drant clear of snow. This safety issue is most problematic where a fire hydrant is located between two driveways. Sunday morning I noticed a fire hydrant on Delaney Drive covered in snow. I can only imagine what will happen if we get another big snow. Every year, I see people shov- elling out their driveways, and piling the snow right on top of their fire hydrant, eventually covering it. I ask myself where their common sense must be. L ast winter, my cousin's neighbours completely covered their hydrant with snow. When I spoke to them about this, I was not only told to mind my own business, but that it was the Town of Ajax's responsibili- ty to keep the hydrants clear of snow. As I told them, it is your re- sponsibility to ensure you don't pile any snow on a fire hydrant. If a hydrant can't be seen, it's as good as broken because the fire department won't be able to use it. Please, for our safety as well as the safety of our firefighters, make sure the hydrant located out front of your property is clear of snow, and visible from the road. Gord Tewnion Ajax Pay increase a 'travesty' To the editor: By the time this letter is pub- lished the vote will be history and, in all likelihood, Durham Regional Council will have voted themselves an exorbitant salary increase. This salary in- crease is a travesty. Many ex- cuses for this increase are given by council; these range from the allotted annual in- crease to equalization pay- ments with similarly sized re- g ions. When will our politicians re- alize that it has nothing to do with the size of the region? It has to do with performance. We have many new councillors at the regional level, so why is it that we are providing raises for councillors who have only at- tended a few meetings to date? Fur thermore, in my best esti- mation, as long as taxes con- tinue to increase, our roads continue to fall into disrepair and our water and sewer rates skyrocket, how can council claim it is performing at or above par? If the salary increase at the regional level has been passed, I would suggest that each citi- zen call his regional councillor and the mayor and let them know what he thinks. Brian Johnson Ajax Neil Crone e n t e r l a u g h i n g Do you have a photo to share with our readers? If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share from your community we'd like to see it. The Ajax Pickering News Advertiser invites submis- sions from readers with up to 80 words describing the cir- cumstances under which the picture was taken. So dig through your old photos or go out and capture a new one. Mail your pictures: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave, Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. or e-mail photos in jpeg format to: dstell@durhamregion.com. If you want the photo returned, include a self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope. This week’s question: Do you believe the Province will come through with the needed funding for the University of Ontario Insti- tute of Technology? ❏Yes ❏No Click and say Cast your vote online at infodurhamregion.com Last week’s question: Do local hospitals provide an adequate level of care and services? ❏Ye s22.4 per cent ❏Not enough funds 27.3 per cent ❏No 50.3 per cent Vo t es cast: 165 A firefighter himself, Gord Tewnion took it upon himself to help local firef ighters find the fire hydrant near his home. Tweenie Workout Youth 10 to 12 years Active Fun makes you stronger and go longer Call the Rec. Complex 905.683.6582 x 3247 Invitation to Nominate Pickering residents for 2003 Civic Awards. Details & application on the website cityofpickering.com 905.420.2222 24 Hour Access 905.420.4660 cityofpickering.com ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS AT CITY HALL All meetings are open to the public. For meeting details call 905.420.2222 or visit our website. SALE OF SURPLUS CITY LANDS BY PUBLIC TENDER TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of those parts of Blocks 7 and 13, Plan 40M-1599, Pickering, designated as Parts 1 and 5, Plan 40R-21767 (Glen Eden Court). Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned no later than 2:00 pm local time: Wednesday, February 18, 2004. The tenders will be opened in public on the same day at approximately 2:15 pm Tenders must be submitted in the form of a signed Agreement of Purchase and Sale which will be provided in the tendering package. Tenders must include a bid deposit in the amount of 10 per cent (10%) of the total tendered amount and have a closing date within 60 days of February 18, 2004. The City of Pickering makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser. Tendering packages are available from the Corporate Services Department, Supply & Services, upon receipt of a $10.00 payment made in cash or by cheque payable to the City of Pickering. Any questions respecting this property please contact Denise Bye, Property & Development Services, 905.420.4660, extension 2052. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Corporation of the City of Pickering Corporate Services Department Supply & Services, 2nd Floor One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7 Vera A. Felgemacher, C.P.P., CPPO, CPPB, CMM I, CPM Manager, Suppy & Services DATE MEETING TIME February 11 Committee of Adjustment Meeting 7:00 pm February 12 Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Meeting 7:00 pm February 12 Waterfront Coordinating Committee Meeting 7:00 pm February 16 Management Forum Meeting 1:30 pm February 16 City Council Meeting 7:30 pm February 17 Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee Meeting 7:30 pm February 18 Accessibility Advisory Committee 7:00 pm For more information contact the Pickering Fire Services at Phone: 905.420.4628 or email: fire@city.pickering.on.ca or visit our website at cityofpickering.com Half Day Mini Pidaca (Ages 3-5 years) (ALL CHILDREN MUST BE TOILET TRAINED) Mini Pidaca provides children with a learning and cooperative experience in arts & crafts, music sing-a-longs, indoor games, theme days and special events. This camp is a great way for children to participate in enjoyable activities while interacting with other children their age. Sports Camp (Ages 5-12 years) This camp is ideal for the active camper who is interested in learning Indoor Soccer, Floor Hockey, Basketball, Indoor Games and many other team events. Special events and theme days will be planned throughout the week. Daily swim will be provided with qualified lifeguards. Location: Dunbarton High School Arts Camp (Ages 5-12) Campers will have the opportunity to develop new skills and express themselves through a variety of activities: Drama, Art, Creative Games, Crafts and special theme days. A daily swim with qualified lifeguards on duty will be available for all campers at the Recreation Complex. Extend-a-Camp Program Regular Day Camp Program 7:00 am to 9:00 am & 9:00 am to 3:15 pm 3:15 pm to 6:00 pm INCLUDES BUSSING • CALL 905.420.4621 FOR REGISTRATION AND BUSSING DETAILS • * Mini Pidaca * Sports Camp * Arts Camp * ages 3-12 years March 15th to 19th, 2004 presented by P.A.C. 4 Teenz Food, Music and Fun All Proceeds go to a Charity $2 at the door Wednesday February 11th, 2004 7 pm - 10 pm at Petticoat Creek Community Centre 905.420.2370 for more info! Large Item Disposal Every week the City of Pickering will pick up two (2) large items from every household south of the 3rd Concession. Rural Areas north of the 3rd Concession will receive collection on the first Friday of the month. All items are to be curbside by 7 am on your garbage day and are to remain on one piece. All items must be furniture in nature Enjoy the live cultural performances and visit the displays at the ... 2004 Heritage Day Celebration Event Hosted by The Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Relations & Equity Saturday, February 14th starting at 11 am at Pickering Town Centre (Centre Court) Live Cultural Performances Include: The Joy Allen Highland Dancers Shamla Persad Dance School Greek Community of Oshawa and District Zahra’s School of Middle Eastern Dance Displays Include: Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Relations & Equity, Durham District School Board, Durham Catholic District School Board, Durham Regional Police Service, Pickering Museum Village, Pickering Public Library, Hispanic Canadian Alliance of Durham, Durham Tamil Association, Greek Community of Oshawa and District, Community Justice Alternatives of Durham Region. Please join us as we celebrate Pickering’s rich heritage and cultural diversity! Congratulations! Over 300 people started the New Year off right & enjoyed their 2-week free membership at the Recreation Complex. The more often they used the fabulous facilities, the better their chances of winning some terrific prizes. And the winners are: 12-month Membership Susan McEvoy 3-month Membership Ray Williams Fat Loss Consultation Roger Issa Fitness Consultation & Personal Training Package Bernadette Craig Swim Membership Sandra Turner Squash Lesson Michelle Cooper Wellness Spa Manicure Donna Jones Tennis Lesson Jim Hancock Pre-School Birthday Party Bonnie Burrell Registered Program Linda Mochan Skate Pass Steve Schillau On Saturday, January 17, Pickering Recreation Complex honoured the Century Club Members. These individuals have much to be proud of: completing 100 workouts in one year! Each has managed to overcome the number one barrier Canadians site to being inactive – time. Century Club Members not only make use of the fabulous facilities at the Recreation Complex, they also inspire beginners to keep going. They are terrific ambassadors for the City of Pickering by doing enough physical activity to realize positive health benefits. Congratulations! Join us at our next Health Club Orientation to see how you too can become a member of this elite club. 905.683.6582 Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner, Seanna Chan, Doug Passmore, Liz Fernandes, Chris Tierney 905.420.4620 2003 Civic Awards LAST CALL FOR NOMINATIONS We invite and encourage you to submit nominations for individuals,groups and businesses who have made a significant contribution to the City of Pickering. The City of Pickering will once again be presenting Civic Awards to members of the community who have exemplified outstanding service,and to celebrate the activities and achievements of those deserving individuals and local groups. Please note that all nominations must be received by 4:00 pm on Thursday,February 12 ,2004 by: The City of Pickering Civic Awards Committee Clerk's Division Pickering Civic Complex One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7 Nomination Forms are available on the website or at Pickering City Hall,Pickering Libraries and Pickering Recreation Complex. CIVIC AWARD DESCRIPTIONS Special Citation Award Award for Bravery / Heroism Lifetime Achievement Award Individual Volunteer Award Service Group Award Community Group Award Amateur Sports Award Youth Volunteer Award Youth Leadership Award Arts and Culture Award Urban Design Award Economic Development Award Local Business Award Environment Award Healthy Community Award Please see the website,cityofpickering.com for award descriptions and additional nomination forms. A selection committee will review the nominations and determine recipients from each of the categories. Award recipients will be notified by Monday,March 15 , 2004,and the presentations will take place in the Council Chambers at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade on Monday,April 26 ,2004. If you have any questions,please contact the City of Pickering at 905.420.4620,or from telephones in north Pickering at 905.683.2760,or our toll free line at 1.866.683.2760 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 PAGE A7 P Pickering gets long sought-after meeting with ministry By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING –Mayor Dave Ryan was not only able to arrange a needed meeting with the Minister of Munic- ipal Affairs, but even talked him into coming to Pickering too. Minister John Gerretsen made the commitment in a Thursday meeting with Mayor Ryan to come view provincially owned land in Pickering, but they haven’t worked out exactly when yet. The City had been seeking provin- cial input into the future of specific property in Pickering for some time, but with the Liberals now in charge, it is finally receiving support. The purpose of last week’s meet- ing was for the mayor and minister to discuss the City’s growth manage- ment study, which is now in its sec- ond phase. The study will guide development in central Pickering, which includes the provincially owned Seaton land, and examine the City’s urban boundary. “The meeting was a good first meeting and the minister was appre- ciative of the work we’ve done. He has agreed to come to Pickering per- sonally and become acquainted with the area the growth management study covers,” Mayor Ryan said. Although the City is not waiting for input from the Province before moving ahead with the study, dis- cussions between the two sides is an important step. “The previous government would- n’t speak to us at all, at least now we have a minister who will come out and see what we’re talking about,” Mayor Ryan said. In order to decrease the number of homes built on the Oak Ridges Moraine in Richmond Hill, the for- mer provincial Tory government swapped land in Seaton with the de- velopers. The City has not been made aware of the details of that swap yet, but last week’s meeting opened the doors to further discussion of the issue. No date has been set, but Mayor Ryan said it would be most effective to take Minister Gerretsen up in a helicopter for a tour once the snow has melted. For now, the next phase of the study is almost complete. “We’re going to continue with the study,” Mayor Ryan said. “It’s going to come to council in the next week or two and then go to the public for input.” P PAGE A8 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Early Years READY, SET, GROW CHECK UP For more information please call 905-666-4794 ® For babies and children up to five years Wednesday, February 18, 2004 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Whitby YMCA Ontario Early Years Centre 250 Michael Blvd. (located in the St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic School) This is a free, drop in time for parents to bring their children and ask questions to professionals about development, learning and behaviour. To make sure you get to speak to everyone, please come prepared to spend a couple of hours. 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Wa rd 1 Regional Councillor Mau- rice Brenner sited York Region and how it has begun working toward seamless regional transit that not only connects its residents with the rest of York Region, but also with other parts of the Greater Toronto Area. He added even if the motion were passed there would still be a lot of work to be done and the takeover target date of July 1, 2004 might not be feasible. Wa rd 2 Regional Councillor Mark Holland said that transportation and mobility have been cited repeat- edly as one of the top concerns of Pickering and Durham residents. “There’s no doubt that in the pub- lic’s mind this is the largest issue we face,” he said. “In the context of the Region moving people across the borders and across the GTA it is a priority.” Before the takeover is finalized the City would have to pass a bylaw to hand control over to the Region. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 PAGE B1 P www.icesports.com HOCKEY TIPS 4 TOTS MINI CAMP Ages 3 to 7, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm March Break Camps POWER SKATING & HOCKEY SKILLS Ages 6 to 14, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm LEARN TO SKATE MINI CAMP Ages 3 to 7, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm Call us to SIGN-UP TODAY TYKE TO JUVENILE DIVISIONS League begins May 14, 2004 Youth 3 on 3 League NOVICE TO MIDGET DIVISIONS League begins April 19, 2004 Youth Hockey Leagues 1401 PHILLIP MURRAY AVE. OSHAWA 905-725-6951 with Mary Giacalone & John Goodwin CALL FOR DETAILS Sports &Recreation WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 Fight club Boxing brothers KO ring foes... See page B2 Sports Briefs FEBRUARY 11, 2004 Panthers blown over by hockey Hurricanes Down 3-0 entering Game 4 tonight, Pickering juniors determined not to get swept By Al Rivett Sports Editor PICKERING — A sense of urgency would be an understatement in terms of what the Pickering Boyer Pontiac Panthers have to bring to tonight's (Wednesday) playoff tilt with the Newmarket Hurricanes. Their very playoff life hangs in the balance as the powerhouse Hurri- canes can sweep the best-of-seven OHA Ontario Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League North Conference quarter-finals with a victory in Game 4. "I think we're showing them that we're playing with a sense of ur- gency, but we have to play with a lit- tle more," says Panthers' head coach John Winder. Winder emphasizes his underdog squad intends to take the remainder of the series "one game at a time", and won't go down without a fight on Wednesday evening. "The last time I looked at the standings, they have to win four games. We're not throwing in the towel by any means." The Pickering juniors are on the proverbial ropes after dropping Game 3 in the series 3-1 at Newmar- ket's Ray Twinney Sports Complex on Sunday night. Despite being overwhelmed on shots on goal by a 45-21 margin, and missing regulars Phil McIlhone, Paul Michael Rivest, Cory York and Blake Allen with in- juries, the Panthers nonetheless put in a strong overall effort. Pickering's inability to cash in on their scoring chances was the key in Sunday's loss, says Winder, despite yet another strong performance by starting goaltender Brian Scher- mele in the series. "We played well enough to deserve a better fate. We had three or four definite scoring chances that we didn't put the puck in the net... With any luck at all, we could have won." Winder noted that although New- market may have counted more shots in Sunday's contest, they had less quality scoring chances than the Panthers. But, the experience of the Newmarket roster allowed them to capitalize on their opportunities. "They have a few players who have been in this situation, who've been in the league a while, and they know that when they have a chance to score, they put the puck in the net. They know that opportunities don't come along all the time," he says. Unfortunately, Winder doesn't ex- pect to have any of the four injured players back for tonight's game, say- ing they're all questionable. Phil McIlhone sat out Sunday's game with a charley horse; Rivest was out with an elbow injury; Allen and York were out with unspecified injuries. The Hurricanes' Billy Burke scored to give Newmarket a 1-0 lead after the first period. Panthers' John Scrymgeour scored the tying goal in the second period, on an assist from Justin Teakle. Hurricanes' Amar Nag ra scored the eventual game winner midway through the third period. Jimmy Ball scored an empty-net marker with two seconds remaining. The Panthers dropped Game 2 in the series 5-2 at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Friday night. The Hurricanes won the se- ries opener 6-3 in Newmarket on Thursday night. Game 5, if necessary, will be played on Thursday, Feb. 12 at New- market at 7:30 p.m. Game 6, if need- ed is in Pickering on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Game 7 will be played in Newmarket on Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m., if necessary. Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Newmarket Hurricanes’ Billy Burke tries to get past a Pickering Panthers’ defender during OHA Ontario Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey League playoff action in Pickering on Friday. The Panthers lost Game 1 of the best-of-seven series 6-3. The teams face off at the Pickering Recreation Complex for Game 4 tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m. A loss will eliminate the Panthers from the playoffs. Felicien second to Devers in New York PICKERING --Pickering's Perdita Feli- cien went head-to-head against a familiar rival at the prestigious 97th annual Mill- rose Games at Madison Square Garden in New York City last Friday. Defending world champion hurdler Feli- cien, 23, lined up against American and multiple Olympic medallist Gail Devers in the final of the women's 60-metre hurdles. It was the first time the two have been on the starting line since Felicien defeated Devers in the semi- final of the 100m hurdles at the world champi- onships in Paris last August. This time, however, Devers came out ahead, winning gold in a time of 7.76 seconds, fol- lowed by Felicien in 7.94. Last week, in her first indoor meet since winning the world hurdles crown, Fe- licien finished first at the Illinois Invitational Meet at the University of Illinois in a time of 7.99 seconds. Felicien also plans to compete at the Gaz de France meet on Feb. 28 in Lievin, France and finish her indoor season at the indoor world championships in Budapest, Hungary, March 5 to 7. In other news, Felicien is among the list of finalists for the 31st annual Canadian Sport Awards. Felicien is a finalist for female athlete of the year along with diver Emilie Hey- mans and alpine skier Melanie Turgeon. The winners will be announced at a gala ceremony in Toronto on March 23. Finn flys to double gold at legion meet AJAX -- A Pickering High School track athlete ran to a trio of medals at the an- nual Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Track and Field Indoor Championships at York University last weekend. Ryan Finn, running in the 17-and-under category, won the gold medal in the 800 metres and the 1,500 metres. He also took home a silver medal in the 400 metres. Finn competed for the Phoenix Tr ack and Field Club of Toronto at the meet. Meanwhile, Grade 9 student Evan Tsiopoulos won the bronze medal in the 800 metres in the 15-and- under age bracket. Select, Scotiabank battle in basketball AJAX —A battle for first place raged between Select Food Products and Sco- tiabank in Ajax Ladies' Basketball League action on Wednesday. Select Food Products set the stage for the match-up by creeping into a tie for first place with the bankers through con- sistent team effort. At the opening tip, Se- lect Foods was favoured to win given the bankers' recent slump. However, the bankers' Kim Bourque had other ideas. In her most explosive game yet, Bourque sped up and down the court on every possession, leading all scorers with 16 points. Knowing it would take a solid team ef- fort to beat Select Food, Bourque was un- characteristically vocal, encouraging her teammates off the ball. Her coaching made the difference as Scotiabank re- gained sole possession of first place with a 39-24 win. Colleen Wetering led Select Food Products with 10 points. In the second game, East Side Mario's put forth a solid effort against Donlands Jewellers to earn a well-de- served tie. No score was reported. Don- lands' red-hot Lana Edmonstone led all scorers on the night with 17 points. East Side's first took the lead 13-12 on a buzzer- beater at the half. Donlands regained the lead after the half, but East Side worked hard to keep the game close and limit Ed- monstone to six second-half points. Morrison (10 points) hit six points from the field in the second half. The game came down to the wire when Morrison was fouled on her last shot of the game. Calm, and even joking under pressure, Morrison, a 43 per cent foul shooter, made both shots to tie and end the game. Mitchell, Hart curl off against old skip in Ontario men’s final But, it’s Harris and Co. who move on to the Brier By Jim Easson Special to the News Advertiser AJAX —Two local Olympians faced their former skip for the right to rep- resent Ontario at the Holy Grail of Canadian curling -- the Brier. In an ironic twist, Pickering's Collin Mitchell and Richard Hart met Mike Harris -- their former skip from the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan -- for the Ontario Men's Curling Championship at Owen Sound's Harry Lumley Bayshore Centre on Sunday after- noon. Mitchell and Hart, now playing the third and second positions, respec- tively for the Glenn Howard rink, ended up on the short end of the broom in the final, however. With the Howard rink trailing by one with the hammer in the 10th end, both skip rocks rubbed guards, allowing Harris to pull out a 9-5 victory, thus earning a trip to the Nokia Brier in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in March. In another piece of irony, the Howard rink had defeated the Harris foursome twice leading up to the final, once in the preliminary round and also in the first playoff game. ••• One of two Annandale rinks ended up winners at the Ontario Curling As- sociation's (OCA) zone event in Sut- ton from Feb. 7 to 9. Jon Payne with Scott McGhee, Mar vin Harrison, and Larry Ed- munds won three consecutive games and took the 'A' side of the draw, thus advancing to the regionals at St. George's Golf & Country Club on Feb. 28 and 29. Meanwhile, the foursome of Jason March with Blair Metrakos, Alex Bianchi, and Mat Critchley ended their run in the 'B'-side final. Eight teams were entered in this double-knockout zone playdown. ••• Annandale had one women's entry in the OCA Tim Horton Trophy Zone in Sutton from Feb. 7 to 9. Susannah Moyland skipped her team of Sheryl Tavouraris, Carol Wilson, and Lois Dwyer to a victory in the 'B'-side final. With the victory, the Moyland team advanced to regionals at St. George's Golf & Country Club on Feb. 28 and 29. Moyland takes a team the following weekend into the intermediate women's zone event at the Oshawa Curling Club. With her will be Bonnie Klepadlo, Shannon Silva, and Lois Dwyer. Sandra Thain will also have an Annandale team in the event, con- sisting of vice Gail Bain, second Barb Luffman and lead Kathy Kerr. As well, two men's teams are en- tered in the intermediate zone event. Gord Norton skips one team with Warren Leslie, Alex Bianchi and Ron Alexander. Meanwhile, Ed O'Leary's entry is made up with John Thain, Doug Lawson and Larry Edmunds. Two teams will advance to the re- gionals at the Bayview Curling Club on March 6 and 7. ••• Kathleen Gorsline's rink of Brad- ford curled and cashed in for the $400 first prize at the 12th annual ALICE (Annandale Ladies Invitational Cash Extravaganza) at the Annandale Curling Club on Saturday. Second prize and $200 went to a home Annandale team skipped by Germaine Burns, while Bev Reed of Tam Heather finished third and col- lected $180. In total, $1,650 was dis- bursed to the top 12 teams. Thirty teams entered and the bon- spiel included five outside teams. Convener Jennifer Klepadlo thanked a multitude of local spon- sors, as well as club member Gail Bain for her hard work and good re- sults on the lunchtime entertain- ment. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Michelle Waters ponders her next shot while competing at the ALICE Bonspiel at the Annandale Curling Club on Saturday. PERDITA FELICIEN Second to Devers at Millrose Games. RYAN FINN Double gold. Ta ks golden at Brampton Cup AJAX — Two boxing brothers scored gold medals at the Bramp- ton Cup Amateur Boxing Tourna- ment, hosted by the Bramalea Box- ing Club, last weekend. Charlie Tak, 13, and his brother Peter Tak, 15, won gold in their re- spective weight divisions while rep- resenting the Ajax Boxing Club at the Brampton Cup, an annual event that attracts many of the finest novice and open class amateur box- ers from across Ontario and Que- bec. Headed by coaches Brad Gon- salvez, Blair Lafortune and Masood Raza, the Ajax club took one other fighter, Anthony Francis, 14, to the tournament, with Francis earning a silver medal. Charlie 'Chuck' Tak entered the ring against Mike Randazzo of the McGrory's Boxing Club, from Hamilton in the final of the 54-kilo- gram cadet 'B' novice category. Tak earned an easy decision to capture the gold. Charlie wasted no time and came on hard and fast in the first round, landing a barrage of left jabs fol- lowed by a devastating straight right-hand blow that knocked Ran- dazzo down. The referee adminis- tered a standing eight-count, but allowed Randazzo to continue. After the knockdown, Charlie kept Randazzo from scoring points by effectively jabbing and maintaining a tight defence. Charlie fought Michael Newman of the Bland's Boxing Club, from Crystal Beach, in his first bout, using the first round to feel out his opponent and establish his range. During the second round, Charlie put the pressure on, scoring many clean jabs and combinations. After the second round, Ajax cornerman Gonsalvez instructed the Ajax boxer to relax and focus on main- taining his lead on the scorecard. The cornerman from the Bland's Boxing Club, however, decided his fighter had endured enough and subsequently stopped the bout. Meanwhile, Peter Tak also earned gold in the 60-kilogram cadet 'C' novice division. Fighting Joseph Petahegoose of the KAYO Boxing Club from Chatham in the gold-medal final, Peter went right to work and, for the first two rounds, used all his punches to great effect to open up a commanding eight-point lead. Peter continued to score fast jabs in the third round. Midway through the final round, the cornerman from the KAYO Boxing Club threw in the towel to end the bout. In his first bout, Peter faced hometown fighter Zishan Khan of the Bramalea Boxing Club. The Ajax fighter dominated all three round by effectively scoring points and pushing Khan back on the scorecard. Peter used successful de- fensive moves and counter-punch- ing to accumulate his lead and win the fight going away. The Ajax Boxing Club's lightest fighter, Anthony 'G-Unit' Francis, of Pickering, showed his willingness to fight, even after he was forced to move up into the 50-kg weight class in the cadet 'C' novice category as his only opponent at 48 kg decided to pull out of the tournament. Francis advanced into the gold- medal match against Joe Beaupar- lant of the Border City Boxing Club from Windsor. Francis and Beau- parlant exchanged many hard blows as both showed an abun- dance of courage and bravery, but the Windsor fighter won a decision on points, giving Francis the silver medal. All three Ajax fighters, along with fellow fighter David 'Farooq'" Mo- hamed, are preparing to compete at the Ontario Winter Games Provin- cial Tournament in London next month. This tournament will deter- mine the Ontario Provincial cham- pions for fighters under age 17. Along with the competitive train- ing system, the Ajax Boxing Club also offers recreational programs for anyone who is interested in learning how to box, without spar- ring or competing. The coaching staff also offers personal and group classes for strength, conditioning and flexibility training. Anyone interested in joining the club can call Raza at 416-804-4850. A/P PAGE B2 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Highway 2 Brock RdLiverpool RdKingston Rd. Pickering Home Design Centre PICKERING OUTLET HWY 401 Sears Pickering Furniture & Appliance Outlet 1755 Pickering Parkway (Formerly Sport Mart at the Pickering Design Centre) SEARS CLUB CardsWelcome Shop often...save big on Sears quality at discounted prices Special offers in effect 6 days only.Thursday, February 12th, 04 until Tuesday, February 17th, 04 or while quantities last.Copyright 2004. Sears Canada Inc. SEARS® Personal shopping only. All merchandise sold “as is” and all sales are final. 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The successful candidate will have a minimum of 3-5 years related experience, and must possess advanced skills in all aspects of administering a Windows 2000 Network Environment, developing and utilizing Access/SQL data- bases, and Netscreen VPN technology. The successful candidate will also possess advanced troubleshooting skills, experience in computer training, have a thorough knowledge of IT security and related issues, and be will- ing to travel and work from two sites (Ajax & Oshawa). Interested individuals should send a cover letter (quoting reference #IT0402) and resume, by Friday February 20, to: Hiring Committee Oshawa Community Health Centre 777 Simcoe Street South Oshawa, Ontario L1H 4K5 Fax: 905 723 3391 Email: hiringcommittee@ochc.ca Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. JOB OPPORTUNITY The YWCA of Durham is seeking an experienced professional for the position of DIRECTOR OF FINANCE If you possess: •CGA or CMA designation •3-5 years experience in a similar capacity in a non-profit organization •Excellent human relations, interpersonal & communication skills •Understanding of & sensitivity to the diverse needs of women & children Mail or Fax Resume and Cover Letter, quoting job title, to: Human Resource Coordinator 33 McGrigor Street Oshawa, Ont. L1H 1X8 Fax: (905) 576-8919 Deadline for application is February 24, 2004 For details visit:www.ywca-oshawa.org and click on employment opportunities We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The YWCA of Durham seeks to be an equal opportunity employer HEAD HORTICULTURIST Deer Creek Golf Club invites applications from qualified horticulturists to head our expanding landscape department. Candi- dates should have formal horticultural train- ing, an exterminators licence,supervisory experience, valid drivers licence and a will- ingness to practice IPM. Please fax resumes to the attention of Neil Acton CGCS or email neilacton@idirect.com. Thanks to all that apply but only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted! No phone calls please JUNIOR INTERIOR DESIGNER •Interior Design/Architectural Technologists •Must have AutoCad 2002 experience •Systems furniture knowledge •3d rendering experience •A team player •Pickering location Reply by fax 905-420-1961 or e-mail to: ksciarra@holmesbrakel.com T.V./ FILM AUDITIONS AC TORS WANTED Adults & Kids (2 & up) needed for TV & Film Assignments. No fees!! No Courses Call (416)221-3829 CLASS D, F AND Z Endorsement training at Durham College Whitby. Job opportunities for graduates. Call now and reserve your seat. Completion could take less than one month. 905-721-3368 or 905- 721-3340. COMPUTER COURSES at Dur- ham College. MICROSOFT CER- TIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER, MICROSOFT OFFICE, CCNA, A+, MCSA. Changing career path? Tr ain at top rated Durham College in 100% instructor led courses. Full/Part time available. Funding through EI/OSAP, WSIB to quali- fied. These certifications are highly sought after skills in todays IT en- vironment. Call Colin McCarthy 905-721-3336. www.durhamc.on.ca ECE TEACHER required for well established daycare centre in Cen- tral Pickering area. Friendly work- ing environment. Call Kathy at 905 -831-9161. EXPERIENCED ECE need for toddler pro- gram, available immediately, for additional information Call(416)724-8884 2 OWNER OPERATORS required, dedicated US runs available. Phone 905-373-0606 or fax 905- 372-7048. AZ DRIVERS required, clean ab- stract, US experienced. Phone 905-373-0606 or fax 905-372- 7048. AZ TRUCK DRIVER,Location: Pickering, Ontario. Skill Require- ments: License class 1 or A with Air Brake (Z) endorsement. Mini- mum 5 years experience. May drive straight truck, tractor-trailer or roll-off truck. Document Knowl- edge: Driver logbook, Inspection Reports etc. Additional Assets: Vacuum truck experience, me- chanical knowledge, T.D.G.A. Tr aining or confined space train- ing. Fax (905) 428-6007, email: tvillemaire@dlenv.com AVON Sales dealers needed Sell AVON products at home or work Earn Cash$ For more information Pauline 1-866-888-5288 CAFETERIA HELP / TIM HOR- TON'S - All shifts, weekends, and evenings.. Customer service. Se- curity clearance required upon hir- ing. Own transportation required. Apply by fax: 905-697-2854. CARLO'S ELECTRIC LTD.full time position for Job Coordinator. Knowledge in construction. Com- puter literate. Please fax 905-728- 5817; email: admin@carloselectric.com DELIVERY DRIVER,Must have "G" license with clean driver's ab- stract. Responsible for deliveries within the GTA in company van, and general warehouse duties. Ex- perience required. Must have strong organizational skills. $11/hr to start. Drop off resume to: Haz- masters, 1915 Clements Rd. #2, Pickering, or fax resume to: 905- 427-9901 EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLIST wanted for Ajax Salon. Please call (905)427-7777 FORKLIFT DRIVER & Labourers required for brick laying crew. Ex- perienced persons need only ap- ply. Own transportation required. Please call Rob 905-436-8278 or John 905-431-5201 HANDYPERSON,/building mainte- nance. Full time position for Ajax based company, experience in electrical, plumbing, carpentry, with a mechanical aptitude and ex- cellent trouble shooting skills. Valid drivers license, with clean abstract a must. Fax resume to: 905-686- 8546 I NEED SOMEONE to learn my business. Must have leadership ability desire for above average in- come. Team spirit an asset. Con- tact Steve 1-888-319-1213. LORCO Quality Inc. provides qual- ity containment services to the au- tomotive industry and is expanding its areas from Kitchener, ON to Durham Region. We are recruiting the positions of Parts Sorter and Lead Hand. Grade 12 preferred. Must pass tests in the areas of reading, math and color variations. Previous experience in a manufac- turing and ISO environment is con- sidered an asset. The ideal candi- date will be able to work various shifts and have reliable transporta- tion and be an effective communi- cation. Please respond by fax to 905-987-4129 or on line at man- power@lorcoquality.com SPRING IS NEAR! $450 per week. New sports and entertain- ment company is understaffed. We need to fill 12 openings immediate- ly. No experience necessary. No hard sales or telemarketing. Call Kendra Manning at (905) 571- 3206. ClubLink, owner, operator and developer of some of the finest golf properties in Ontario and Quebec is gearing up for another great season of golf. If you are a high energy, service-oriented individual, we welcome you to join us in one of these dynamic full-time or part-time positions: For property location information, or to apply on-line please visit our web site at: www.clublink.ca. Golf Operations Golf Services Staff and Back Shop Staff Hospitality Cooks, Dishwashers, Servers, and Beverage Cart Operators Turf Operations General Turf Labourers / Operators, and Gardeners/ Horticulturists We will be holding an open house at Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club. Please drop by between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to submit your resume and meet some members of the manage- ment team. February 14th Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club Pickering, Ontario A progressive growing Automotive Parts Supplier in Concord specializing in plastic molding and exterior paint is seeking dedicated, energetic and results oriented individuals to fill the following positions: ●Paint Robot Technician ●Paint Program Manager ●Paint Process Application Engineer ●Maintenance Supervisor ●Production Supervisor ●Quality Supervisor ●Customer Service Rep./Scheduler ●Materials Supervisor ●Financial Controller ●Accounting Clerk (A/P and A/R) ●Cost Accountant ●Financial Analyst ●General Office Clerk Automotive/Manufacturing experience in a unionized environment is a definite asset. Please fax your resume to:(416) 736-9323 Attn: Human Resources Department International Careers TEACHING ENGLISH A real opportunity for adventure ! Thousands of new jobs monthly! The College of Applied Linguistics is offering a 5-day Certificate Course March 17th-21st (Evenings & weekend) Centennial College at Progress Campus. To r egister for the Open House, Feb. 19th,7p.m. Call: 1-888-246-6512 www.INTLcollegeof linguistics.com ORDER DESK/Shipper-Receiver - Machinex Recycling Technologies is looking for an ambitious, self- motivated, team worker. Forklift experience is necessary. Duties in- clude receiving and processing customer placed orders, loading and unloading trucks, assisting our servicemen when required, and shop housekeeping. Please fax re- sume to Machinex Recycling Technologies: 905-420-0319. No phone calls please. Order Takers/ Enumeration type work $20./hr avg Bonuses Available Full training provided! Call Tom at 905-435-0518 OSHAWA Warehouse Co. looks to fill 20 F/T openings immediately. Var ious positions, full training pro- vided. $350-$450 to start. Call To- day, ask for Frank (905)571-6444 Registration Officer Positions Required $20.00/hr Ave. We Train You! Call Arron (905) 435-0280 START IMMED.New water treat- ment company requires water test- ers and analyzers. Full time work. Weekly salary plus bonuses. Call 905-720-1507 SUPERINTENDANT required for adult lifestyle apt building located in Oshawa. Experience required. Suitable for a couple. Fax resume to: 416-297-9499 TEACHERS or tutors, experienced or qualified (or will train) needed for Whitby & Ajax. Elementary, Highschool or French. 416-503- 0045 TIRED OF $10 per hr? Newly ex- panded company in the Oshawa area hiring for all areas except telemarketing and hard sales. $520 week starting. Sports knowl- edge an asset. Call (905) 571- 7346 ask for Elizabeth Smith TOW TRUCK POSITION.Experi- enced only. Durham Iron and Met- al. We buy scrap metal cars and trucks, industrial and commercial scrap container services. (905)686-3776 HAIRSTYLIST WANTED, full or part time. Salary plus commission. Pickering Town Centre. Call Joe at 905-839-2127 or 905-683-9670 Hypnosis Certification Become a Certified Hynotherapist, PLUS a Certified Practitioner of Meditative Conditioning, all in one course. Learn how to use the powers of hypnosis and guided meditation to help yourself and others lose weight, stop smoking, eliminate emotional baggage and reduce stress. Program is taught by award winning trainer and best selling author, and leads to Hypnosis Certification by the National Guild of Hypnotists, the world’s largest hypnosis organization. Small local class starts Feb. 27th Call today: (905) 683-9133 Is the box on the ceiling, or on the floor? Keep looking. Perspective is everything. Do you want to change your answer? "One of Canada's 50 best managed companies" is looking for a Manager, Assistant Manager and Sales Associates, for Pickering Town Cen- tre and our new Oshawa store opening spring 2004, with: •Excellent customer service skills •Proven track record •Winning attitude Please apply in writing to: Fred Hamilton c/o Ben Moss Jewellers 1355 Kingston Rd. Unit 214 Pickering, Ontario L1V 1B8 or fax to 905-837-0092 Nursing & Health Care Job Expo Wednesday, May 12, 2004 Holiday Inn 1011 Bloor St. E., Oshawa Open to Public. Free Admission. Free Parking Make a "Healthy Career Choice" For more information or to book a booth Call Classifieds @ 905-576-9335 or 905-683-0707 Email:classifieds@durhamregion.com ACTIVITY AIDE Candidates must work well in group environments, demonstrate leadership and organization skills, ability to problem solve, ex- cellent communication skills and must be computer literate. Proof of successful comple- tion of diploma or degree in Activation, Geron- tology, or Recreation and have current work experience with seniors. Candidates must be flexible and have interest leading programs for the cognitively impaired residents. Applications must be received by Feb. 16/04, to:Resident Program Manager, Extendicare, 82 Park Road N., Oshawa, ON Fax: 905-579-1733 Golf Course Job Fair Saturday, February 21st 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 27 Buggey Lane, Ajax L1S 4S7 Experienced Shipper/Receiver Full and Part-Time Experienced Line & Banquet Cooks Restaurant and Banquet Servers Resumes only being accepted for Golf Car Staff and Golf Course Maintenance Staff Mail Golf Car Staff Resume Attn:David Willson Mail Maintenance Staff Resume Attn: Neil Acton NO PHONE CALLS OR FAXES PLEASE AZ TANKER DRIVER We Offer: •Full time employment •$19.00/hr. to $22.00/hr. •.38/mile to .42/mile •6% Performance bonus •Benefits •Co. Uniform •Ongoing training You Must Provide: •5 yrs. driving exp. •U.S. exp. •Heavy haul exp. *Propane tanker exp. not required, but must be willing to train. *Mostly Ont., but some Hwy. trips Tel: 905-426-3716 Now hiring FULL TIME NIGHT SHIFT FRONT COUNTER 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. Monday - Sunday Apply to : 1 HARWOOD AVE. AT HWY #2 Location - Ajax (905) 683-6497 Ajax Giftware Company requires 2 people ◆WAREHOUSE PERSON Must have organizational skills, be physically fit, interact with people well, lift medium weight boxes. ◆ORDER DESK PERSON Must have good keyboard skills, excellent phone manor, attention for detail, and experience with Business Visions. Please fax resume to:(905) 686-1957 AJAX/ PICKERING/ OSHAWA •Forklift (1 yr. exp., must be certified) •General Labour Must have safety footwear. All shifts available. Apply to: Global Human Resources 15 Harwood Ave. S., #202, Ajax Weekdays 10am-3pm Custom automated machinery and tooling builder is accepting resumes for the following positions: CNC PROGRAMMER Experience using MasterCAM and SmartCAM to program, update and maintain programs for 30 CNC machine tools. Basic knowledge of speeds, feeds, holding fixtures, cutting tools, G & M - codes, etc. is required. •CNC MACHINIST - Set up and operate CNC machine tools. Machinist precision measuring tools are required. •CNC OPERATOR - Operate CNC machine tools. Pre-apprentices and apprentices wel- come to apply. Basic machinist tools are a plus. Wage based on education and experience. Industry competitive benefits. Apply by fax (905) 434-6409 FLEXOGRAPHIC PRESS OPERATOR Cascades Folding Carton, requires a motivated individual to join their award winning production team in Cobourg. •3-5 years experience with multi print units including 4 process (water based inks) preferably on a central impression press with sleeve technology. •Ideal candidate will posses leadership qualities, problem solving skills basic computer skills. Interested candidates please send resume to Susan Prince E-mail:Susan_prince@cascades.com Fax:905-372-4663 Mail:Cascades Boxboard Group Cobourg Division PO Box 1090 Cobourg, ON K9A 4W5 OFFICE ASSISTANT required for busy office. Permanent, full time April to November, winters off. Must have computer experience. AC- CPAC experienc preferred. Must be able to work independently and with deadlines. Please email your resume with cover- ing letter to: toddpoolsltd@aol.com or fax 905-640-5147 ENTHUSIASTIC? SELF MOTIVATED? Looking To Be Part Of A Customer Focused Sales Team? We are looking for MOTIVATED and ENERGETIC Sales Representatives for our Ajax location. Must be capable of working PART-T IME Days, evenings and Weekends as required. Retail Experience An Asset Wine Knowledge An Asset, But not required. Orientation and Training is provided. Please drop off your resume before the closing of business, February 18, 2004 at: Vineyards Estate Wines Inside IGA, 955 Westney Rd.S., Ajax Clover Ridge Mall We thank all those who apply, we will only respond to those under consideration and ask that no response be made by phone. FULL/PART time stylist required for busy salon in Bowmanville. Hourly wages plus commission. Benefits & paid holidays. Yearly upgrading provided. Please phone Barb or Bonnie, (905)623-6444 HAIRSTYLIST with 2+yrs. exp. that has a strong desire to work with an established team of Salon Spa professionals and are commit- ted to their craft. We would like to meet you. Bring your resume, Att: B.Tr aicheff, to ELEGANCE SALON SPA-CONCEPT AVEDA, 123 Athol Street, Whitby, Ont. L1N 3Z1 UPSCALE & TRENDY West Hill salon has an opening for an EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST, full time position. For appt. call Rosario 416-281-2504. 3 OR 4 YR. Apprentice required for Ajax trucking company, heavy trucks highway and disposal. night and day shift available. Fax (905) 683-9492 or call (905) 683- 7111 CRANE AND EQUIPMENT DIS- PATCHER - Durham based com- pany. Construction exp. a must. Knowledge of GTA. Must be com- puter literate. Crane exp. an asset. Email only. No telephone calls or follow-ups. resumes@dwightcrane.com CUSTOM DECK subcontract in- stallers needed. Must have refer- ences, own tools and vehicle (truck). Call Mike (905)428-0034 ESTABLISHED Durham company looking for experienced window and siding installers, 905-985- 2292, or 905-668-2252. LANDSCAPING-IRRIGATION. Installation/service technician. April-October. Remuneration based on experience. Mail re- sume to: Water Works, 6 Hailey Court, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3X5, or visit www.lawnsprink- lers.ca. LICENSED AUTO TECHNICIAN required for busy, well established Oshawa shop. Diagnostic skills a must. Applicants must have complete set of tools. Drive clean inspection/repair & a/c certification an asset. No weekends! Reply with resume in strict confidence to: File # 976, Oshawa Whitby This Week, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5. PA RT TIME Crane Operator with possibly of full time if desired. Must have 339A operating license. Tele- phone 1-800-551-7155 REEFER TECHNICIAN required immediately by Cam-Scott Truck & Tr ailer, Pickering. Must have re- frigeration experience. Fax resume to (905)831-0199 or call (905)831- 3656, ext. 229 BOOKKEEPER/GENERAL office position with manufacturing com- pany in Ajax. Must have minimum 3-years experience in Simply Ac- counting/Excel/Word. Fax re- sume to 905-428-3073 or e-mail pennkote123@bellnet.ca. ORDER desk person (entry level) for distribution company in Picker- ing (Brock/Bayly). Full-time posi- tion also involves, purchasing, general office and occasional warehouse duties. Fax resumes 1-800-363-9040 specify file#202. PART-T IME entry level position for data entry, occasional warehouse duties and general support for our sales staff. Pickering location (Brock/Bayly). Fax resumes to 1-800-363-9040 Specify file#101. Wires Jolley, downtown Toronto lit- igation firm, seeks bright senior liti- gation secretary to fill a one year parental leave position. We offer competitive compensation, sophis- ticated work and a collegial envi- ronment. Please send resume to Susan McDonald, 416-366- 0002(Fax) or shmcdonald@wires- jolleyllp.com CRANE AND EQUIPMENT SALES/Co-ordinator for Ajax based rental company. Requires individual to be a motivated self- starter. Must have construction ex- perience. Crane experience an as- set. Basic computer knowledge a must. Email resumes to: resumes@dwightcrane.com SALES REPS Cosmetic/Beauty experience preferred. New to Can- ada with a hot, unique product. Call 800-597-8519 or email re- sume to: sreps@sympatico.ca (Attention: Jay or Bea) SCREEN-PRINTING Sales Repre- sentative. Intergraphics Decal, a Winnipeg based silk screen-print- ing company, is growing its market share in Ontario. We are looking for an individual living in the Oshawa area able to develop sales and service in the deal mar- ket. The ideal candidate should have at least 3 years experience working in the screen-printing in- dustry. The successful candidate should possess excellent commu- nication skills, be self-disciplines, and able to work out of their home office. If you are self-motivated, enthusiastic and looking for long- term financial success, please consider this opportunity. Although sales experience would be an as- set, we will gladly provide sales training to the right individual. In- tergraphics Decal offers a base salary and an excellent commis- sion structure. Please send your resume: donalde@intergraphics.ca or fax to 509-571-9823. Chiropractic / Massage Therapy Clinic looking for another health professional for multi-discipline setting in Courtice. Low overhead. Te rms Negotiable. Fax resume or response to 905-404-1526 F/T, P/T PHARMACISTS required for New Shoppers Drug Mart in Brooklin. Fax resume to 416-285- 8473. HARP Certified Dental Assistant with great communication skills re- quired at busy dental office located at McCowan/Hwy.#401. Please call Rowena or Michelle at (416)296-0400 NORTH WHITBY General Practice requires full-time Dental Recep- tionist. Experience mandatory, computer literate. Please reply to File #945, Oshawa Whitby This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON. L1H 7L5 LEVEL II DENTAL ASSIST- ANT/PDA sought for full and part- time positions in Whitby. Must have orthodontic experience, good peoples skills, be neat and organized. We offer good wages and benefits. Send resumes to: DENTAL CAREERS, 1801 Dun- das St. East, PO Box 70567, Whit- by, ON. L1N 9G3. PICKERING DENTAL office re- quires Dental Assistant. Full time, HARP certified. Call 905-420-3980 PREVENTIVE DENTAL Assistant Level 2 for Orthodontic office. Or- thodontic experience preferred. Send/drop-off resume: Dr. E. Pong, 1050 Simcoe St. N., Suite#112, Oshawa, L1G 4W5, or e-mail ejpong@yahoo.com RESTORATIVE DENTAL Hygien- ist full-time or part time in Whitby, Orthodontic experience preferred. Health benefits available, please send resume to Dental Careers, 1801 Dundas St. East, PO Box 70567 Whitby, Ont, L1N 9G3 SACRBOROUGH dental office is seeking an experienced dental re- ceptionist/co-ordinator for a full time position. Candidate must be self-motivated, creative and willing to take on the challenge of orga- nizing the office. Also seeking par time Dental Hygienist. Call 416- 265-0422 or E-mail benny- groups@hotmail.com. EXPERIENCED VETERINARY receptionist required in Pickering. Flexible shifts, please fax resume and cover letter to (905)420-5799. COOKS required south Ajax loca- tion, days only, part time, call for appointment, (905)428-0903 CLEAN MOMENT Experienced European cleaning. Residential and Commercial Pickering, Markham, Ajax area. For service call 647-295-0771 "Clean is our middle name" PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER- Do you have a room(s) in your home in total chaos but don't know where to start? You have found your organizing, clutter clearing angel. Please call for details, April 905-404-4656. 1500SQ.FT detached house in Ajax north. Near Westney Rd. 3-bedroom, 3 baths, c/air, fire- place, walkout to large deck, ce- ramic entrance, eat-in kitchen, fin- ished basement, close to 401, go train. Asking $222,900. (905)683- 9695 AJAX - Luxury 4 bedroom Resort- style Home, Quiet Crescent, Pro- fessionally Finished Rec. room, workshop, sauna, hot tub, Cedar deck, new carpet, fresh paint, in- terlock. 416-704-8657. FIND OUT WHAT your home is wor th.Visit: www. durhamhomeevaluation.com PRESTIGIOUS Rouge Valley ar- ea, 3+1 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, hardwood throughout, 2 walkouts. Completely renovated home, pro- fessionally landscaped and fenced tree line lot. Minutes walking dis- tance to Petticoat Creek Park, Rouge Beach and close to Go train. A must see! $395,000. Call 416-520-8469. NO AGENTS PLEASE. PRIVATE 1 yr. old home, 10 acres within Town of Orono. 2,500 sq. ft. , 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, cherry kitchen, built in appliances, cathe- dral ceilings, air conditioning, R-50 walls. $549,900. (905) 983-5088 FIRST TIME BUYERS Why rent when you can own?FREE list of homes available with NO MONEY DOWN, under $1300/mth. 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Spaces available rang- ing from 390 sq.ft. to 2495-sq. ft. For more information call: 905-623 -4172 PRIME retail store or professional office space for lease in Whitby on Brock 4 blocks south of Dundas. Approx 2000sq.ft. with parking at rear of building. Available April.1. Inquiries please call 905-666- 0111. $150K+ 1ST YEAR POTENTIAL!! Think it's too good to be true? DON'T CALL! 1-888-373-1715. A WORK AT HOME job on your computer. Training provided, FT, PT. Code :n4. www.MyHomePCJob.com BUSINESS partner/Investor need- ed for locally established internet company. Serious inquiries only. Call Karri 905-433-0880 or e-mail karri@informationoshawa.com. LOOKING for an opportunity to promote your business? We have tables and tickets still available for one night of business to business networking, sure to create opportu- nities for your business. Keynote addresses will be given by local speakers. Call 905-430-5466. NEED SOME EXTRA MONEY!If the largest communications com- pany in North America wanted to pay you every time someone paid their monthly phone bill and used any other communication service ... would that interest you? Jim 1- 877-691-0412. NEW HEALTHY FAST FOOD concept just opened in mall in Co- bourg. No Franchise fees, $10,000. Also, large amount of good used restaurant equipment. Ask for Kevin 905-797-3005 or 905 -376-2929. $$1ST AND 2ND mortgages$$ Debt consolidations, purchases and renewals, refinancing up to 100% available oac. Credit issues, pre approvals, cash back, low rates, residential/commercial. Call Dennis at (289)314-1102 Visit web application at www.mortgagebid.ca $$MONEY$$100% 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mortgages. Bad credit ok. Call Ontario Wide 1-888-307-7799 $$MORTGAGES$$Best rates available!!! lst/2nd mortgages, bankrupt, poor credit, self-em- ployed, no income. HMC 1-800- 699-0792. 1st/ 2nd/ 3rd mortgage bank/pri- vate money available for purchase, consolidation, reno, bank turn- downs, problem credit etc. Upto 100% financing available. Call In- vis Inc. Where low mortgage rates are just the beginning. 416-984- 5584. AMS ARRANGES 1st & 2nd up to 100% for any property. Self Em- ployed, bankrupts, foreclosures stopped, debt consolidation, refi- nance. Good/Bad credit all appli- cations processed. Prime Bank rates to Private Funding. Call Val Lawson or Robert Brown 905-436- 9292. Toll free 1-877-509-5626 or Online application: www.accuratemortgages.com ATTENTION HOME OWNERS - BEST RATES:1st/2nd Mortgages preapprovals, purchases & refi- nances for any purpose. Bad credit ok. Kim (905)723-7351, CSI Mort- gages, 718 Wilson Ave. Suite 200, Toronto. CAN'T GET A MORTGAGE?? We can help. We have special program that helps you own your own home. 1-800-309-9824 HOME LOANS CANADA - Mort- gage Specialists. 100% Financing OAC.Free ADT system with each approved loan. Call Elfie Hayes and save, 1-866-HLC-1100 LET me show you how to reduce your monthly bills by using your equity. Get the best rate on your new home. Call Deborah Allin at SGH Mortgages Inc. Apply on line at deborahallin.com. or call 905- 697-3540. MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP: judgments, garnishments, mort- gage foreclosures & harassing creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli- dations, & protection for your as- sets. Call now: (905)576-3505 MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any purpose. All applications accepted. Call Community Mortgage Services Corp. (905)668-6805 UNIPARTCAPITAL - Mortgage financing specialists residential, commercial, industrial, debt con- solidation, private funds. We sim- plify the complicated variety of mortgage choices, to suit your per- sonal needs. (905)686-7094. AJAX, 2-BEDROOM apartment, recently renovated, $1000 monthly all inclusive. Available March 1st. Call (416)567-6559. CLASSIFIEDS E-Mail Address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Call: Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.com FIND IT FAST IN THE AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad In Pickering Or Ajax Call: 905-683-0707 Ajax News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon.-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Saturday A/P PAGE B4 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 www.durhamregion.com 310-CASHCALL PAYD AY LOANS Cash and A Smile When You Need It. 2 2 7 4 Where every day is Payday! RENT-WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Well maintained, modern Appliances. All Util. included. On site super, maintenance & security. Rental O ffice: Mon. - Fri. after 10:30 am Sat. & Sun. 1 pm- 5 pm 905-579-1626 VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT www.gscrentals.com e-mail: valiantproperty@rogers.com 33 & 77 Fa lb y C r t ., Aj a x Rental Office Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (9 0 5 )6 8 6 -0 8 4 5 w w w.aja xa pa r t me nts .c o m 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. On-site superintendent and security. PUBLIC AUCTION Kahn Auction Centre Estate & Consignment Our Specialty 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering 3 mi. N. of Hwy. 401 on Brock Rd. 'BIG ORANGE BARN" Thurs. Feb. 12th 6:30 PM. Start.....4:30 PM. Preview ANTIQUES - Birdseye maple hi-boy with dressing mirror, Eastlake sofa table, round pedestal table with 4 leafs, walnut gateleg table, assorted Vict. foot stools, 2 lovely pressback rockers, 2 Morris Mission chairs, Empire hi-boy, lift-top walnut bench with age, old wood filing cabinet, french carved oak bookcase, cherry gate- leg table with matching bureau, red mah. students desk, old cherry farm table, quality oak and pine coffee and end tables, Knechtel sideboard, barley twist coffee table, many old and quality used accent pieces, too many items to list. Large se- lection of antiques and quality used furnishings. NEW FURNITURE:Mission oak, Timberlia N.C. diningroom suite in superb quality with matching 4 dr. lead glass china cabinet & buffet table extends for 10 chairs, also matching mission oak bedroom suite from same factory, complete with huge chest armoire, end tables & sleigh bed, Louis X1V inspired diningroom suite com- plete with curved glass china cabinet, 6 chairs & double pedestal table with matching bedroom suite. This is surely one of a kind set of high quality. Also 7 pc. bedroom suite complete with 2 night stands, chest, triple dresser & mirror, all with brand new pillowtop mattresses and box springs available. ART WORK AND DECORATIVE ART:Trisha Romance "The Conservatory", Jack Jelian "Twilight Fantasy",Walter Campbell "Victorian Christmas", Norval Morriseau "The Family", Group of 7,Tom Thomson, A.J. Casson, Lauren Harris and others, professionally framed. This sale will also have lots of old and new china, collectables and decorative arts. For more info. or for consignment please call 905-683-0041 AUCTIONEERS - Victor Brewda & Anthony Wagler (Members of the Ontario Auctioneers Association) MAJOR INDUSTRIAL AUCTION for Nefab Heavy Duty Division "Manufacturer of Logistic Wood Crating" Selling surplus equipment due to consolidation. Sat. February 21st, 10:00 am sharp Location: 605 Neal Drive Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Directions:To P eterborough take Hwy 401 East of Toronto to Hwy 115 North East, take Bensfort Rd., exit North to Neal Drive, go East on Neal Dr.South side "watch for signs". Presses, scarf joiner, wood working equipment, forklifts, lumber, warehouse equipment, office support equipment. EQUIPMENT:Shelving carts (stackable, rolling carts with sides 22'Hx30''Wx144''L, approx. 12 shelving carts), Assorted Industrial Steel Pallet Racking, 15E Clarke GCX Forklift (15E Type-LP, Weight-6727 lbs, lift height-188'', Hours-5441), Toledo Weigh Scale, Assortment of fire extin- guishers (approx. 12), Kallesoe pneumatic lift carts (3) 2 ton, 2-door metal industrial storage cupboard & assorted drills, Assortment of fas- teners, Hydraulic Pump (Hydro-pneumatic pump), Sanford stationary surface grinder, Shop- Vac industrial vacuum, Drum holder, Drum carri- er, Drum lifter & tipper/tilter, Industrial Plywood Feeder (great for parts like air motor, cylinder etc), Industrial Floor Model Sander (Sanding Width-106'' Height 56''), Blue Giant Recharge- able Battery-Powered Lift, Assorted Hardware, Double-bag dust collector (3hp, 220 Volt Single Phase), Whirlwind Upcut saw (complete with roll- ers, 230 volts), Kellog American 5hp air com- pressor (Model B335B, 575 volts), Giben Panel Saw (for plywood, 14' beam), Powermatic Upcut Saw (Model G5-18, 18'' blade, 230 volt), Pneumatic Air Dryer (for compressor, voltage 115-1-60), (4) Metal Workshop Tables (4'x8'), Ultra Air Products Inc. Air Dryer (Model-UA2- 0AC, 110 volts), Parts Bins, Ram-Tech Services Ltd. Lift Saw (Model-N215T17FB51, 575 volt, 10 horsepower), Richard-Wilcox 1 ton Jib Crane, Staticon Auto 2001-B-PL Forklift Battery Charger (18 cells, 36 volts), Assortment of Dust Collect- ing Vent/Piping System (ranging approx 18'' to 6'' in diameter), Dae Woo Natural Gas Forklift (Model GS30 S, 6000 lb capacity, 188'' lift, (2) Chicago Dries & Krump Mfg. Press (Model 8L10 SP, capacity mild steele plate, 10' wide, 14 gauge, 5/8'' thickness, 13'' press opening, 45-50 ton), Bronco Heavy Duty Pallet System with Stacker (Model 2001, purchased in 2000, heavy duty, capacity 108'' pallets x 59'', bock or string- er pallets min24''x36'', max-50''x96''), (2) Double Hydraulic Press (66'' opening, c/w heat element, 5' lenghts, 5'x5' c/w rollers), Hydraulic Pump Mec Man (Model HA 16348), Panel Cutter for Scarf Joiner, Belt Sander (Mini-Max Brand-mod- el EE 1500, 230 volts), Scarf Joiner Table, Hy- draulic Single Scarf Joiner (95''Wx60''D, c/w heat element and tables), Kraemer Tool Mfg. In- door Dust Collector (Shaker .7amp, dust collec- tor 15.3 amp, 15hp, 575 volt, c/w shaker bags, 22 5/8'' diameter blower), Assorted Tongue & Groove Crates (6-57 1/2'' x 48''Wx55'H, 2- 48''Lx40''Wx62''H), 9 Bay Overhead Shelter (12'x9' racks, 81' width), Assorted Cross sec- tions of hard and soft wood (some pressure- treated) 1''x3'' softwood, 3''x4'' up to 6'' hard wood, (2) Natural Gas Refill Stations, Press HJO Mekaniska Verkstad (Model:Press Brake Tyme MKBAO/100, Model Year 1971 (Factory Reno- vated in 1984, Pressure 45 degrees-80, pres- sure 100, # strokes 38, stroke length-60, 550/ 600 volts, weight-8100kg), Double End Tennenor (Complete with Cutter Heads #?-photo still re- quired), (1) Delta Fixed Table Shaper (Model 43791, 3-phase, 600 volt, 60 hertz, 7.5hp motor, Konica 4045 Photocopier, Konica 9715FP Pho- tocopier & Fax Machine, (5) Delta Fixed Table Shaper (Model 43791, 3-phase, 600 volt, 60 hertz, 7.5hp motor, c/w stock feeders - RE- SERVE BID), OFFICE:large quantity of office furnishings.INSPECTION:Fr iday Feb. 20th, 8:00am to 8:00pm, plus morning of sale 8:00am. REMOVAL:Sale day until 7:00pm, Mon. Feb. 23 9:00am to 5:00pm, Tues. Feb. 24 9:00am to 5:00pm.Food Booth by Shrubb's Catering Te chnical Inquiries:Contact Plant Manager Mr. Ron Ost 705-748-4888, Ext: 225, email: ron.ost@nefab.se TERMS:Cash, Interac, Visa, M/C.PAYMENT:All purchases must be paid upon completion of the auction. Certified cheques will be accepted (Payable to Keith Monk Auctions). Although obtained from sourc- es deemed reliable the auctioneer makes no warranty or quarantee as to the accuracy of the overall condition here in containing. All items will be sold as is where is bidders are encouraged to thoroughly inspect all items to be sold.REG- ISTRATION/DEPOSIT:a$200.00 refundable deposit is required to obtain a bidding number. Valid I.D.will be required for registration. www.kmonk@auctions.com "photogallery" KEITH MONK AUCTIONS 705-742-1403, Mobile 705-875-1184 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th: 4:45 pm Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques,Tools and Hunting Equipment for a Sunderland Estate selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd. 1 km west of Utica. TO INCLUDE:Gibbard Hi-boy and night table, antique ta- ble with turned legs and 4 press back chairs, Early inlaid ball foot desk, marble top parlor table, oak chest of draw- ers, mahogany buffet, side chairs, Barley twist leg table and fern stand, oak washstand, Tempus grandfather clock, wrought iron headboard, half moon table, maple dresser, wardrobe, quilt stand, cedar chest, child's rocker, 5 pc. bed- room suite, chesterfield suite, captain's bed, industrial sew- ing machine, Royal Albert silver birch dishes, Chintz, oil lamps, jewelry, truck tool box, drill press, 10-inch Craftsman table saw, mitre saw, Remington salamander, machine chest, weedeater, Proline Darton hunting bow and arrows, Proline Cyclone II hunting bow and arrows, Bear bow, Sil- ver Hawk Indian Series bow, camouflage items, plus many other interesting items.Ter ms:are Cash, Visa, M/C, and Interac, paid in full on day of sale. SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday, Feb 13th at 4:30pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 9pc. walnut diningroom suite, pine chest of drawers, oak sideboard, modern pine roll top desk, pine table, press back rocker, walnut parlour tables, oak T back chairs, oak bevelled mirror, odd wooden kitchen chairs, oval & flat top trunks, Windsor back rocker, qty. china, glass, antique pictures & frames, salt & pepper shakers, household & collectable items. Sell- ing at 7:00pm - Going out of Business Sale for Healthy Choice Bulk Food of Bowmanville - TEC MA 1190 Cash Register with Tech attached scale (ki- los), TEC S157 Scale (lbs & kilos) with 1 box of paper rolls, Kiloteck scale (lbs/grams), Flightech food warmer for keeping honey warm, large stand up cool- er (54in x 74in) 5 years old excellent condition, grease trap, two 36 in. round anti-theft mirrors, 6ft. x 2ft. stainless steel table with sink on right side - 16 - 8ft. long 3 tier shelving units, 1 - 3ft. long 2 tier shelf unit for glazed fruits & pie fillings, 220- 12 in clear bulk bins with lids, 220 - 8in clear bulk bins with lids, 46 -6 in clear bulk bins with lids, 2 - 4ft. wire racks, 5 - 4ft high white shelves, 3 - 5ft. high white shelves, 4 drawer file cabinet, for more information contact Don & Greg Corneil, Auctioneers 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain (705)786-2183 PUBLIC AUCTION Contents of a Deli and Bakery Saturday, February 14th, 2004, 10 a.m. On behalf of Canada Customs and Revenue Agency The contents of Breadman Garth at 278 George Street, Cobourg 2 - 4 ' refrigerated glass display cases, 10' stainless steel table, refrigerated compartment and sink, Hobart meat slicer, 12 in. blade, 1/3 hp, CAS label printer, Sanyo Micro, 3-mirrors 40" x 48", 2 mirrors 6' x 8', metal wall shelves, maple bread display rack, 7 customer ta- bles oval, metal glass top with 24 matching metal chairs, 7' stainless table with dishwasher and refrig. 2 door compartment, 5' deli prep. table toaster, Berkel bread slicer, 7 ' stainless steam table, 6 section, 4 '; stainless steam table, 6 sections, 4'stainless, 3 section portable steam table with shelf, assorted dishes, 8' ma- ple display storage and prep counter, Silesia sand grill 2 burner, pine 2x4x4 1/2 glass display with shelf, 6' glass display cooler, 5' freezer, oak desk, 4' stainless sink, 40" stainless sink, National glass door upright refrig. Unit, 3 stainless chaffing dishes, single glass door 2' x 6' refrig. Unit Moffat stainless, 2 door oven 3 shelves, Dayon single unit, stackable double bread ovens, 9 ' stainless prep. table with a/c. 13' stainless prep. table with a/c sink storage, Panasonic Micro, Nova small weigh scale, 5 ' stainless table a/c shelves and storage, dough mixer stainless 30" bowl, assorted racks, ellerstyle dough di- vider and molder, assorted baking utensils, table saw and stand Garland grill, much more...All equipment clean and excellent condition. Purchaser is responsible for removal of items. Auction company and auctioneer not responsible for injury day of sale. Exit Hwy 45 south to downtown west to George Street, north 2 blocks. Information call TA CK'S AUCTION SERVICE (613) 965-1665 AUCTIONEER: JIM NELSON (613) 475-2728 AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE Friday, Feb. 13th, 6 p.m. Selling the contents from a Grafton home and a Major Doll Collection: 50 - 60's doll - apprx. 200, doll props - carriages, cupboards, beds, etc. 9 pc. dining room suite spiesz (han- over), drop front bookcase cupboard, library desk, set oak chairs, chesterfield suite, mantle clock - hepman miller, hall umbrella stand, china, glass, pool table and acces. etc. etc. Check the website for updates. Preview after 2 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH 6 P.M. DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE AUCTION Terms: Cash, App. cheque, visa, m/c, interac AUCTIONEERS Frank and Steve Stapleton (905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 www.stapletonauctions.com 'estate specialists since 1971' PUBLIC AUCTION RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION - Sat. Feb. 14th Start: 6 PM;View: 4 PM Randy Potter Estate Auction, 15 Cavan St. downtown Port Hope is holding an auction of approx. 300 lots of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china & collectibles including several signed Wm. E. Atkinson oil painting & water colours, approx. 20 signed Norval Morrisseau acrylic on canvas & much more! www.randypotterauctions.com Randy Potter Auctioneer Phone: (905) 885-6336 "Your Estate Specialist" AUCTION SALE Holiday Inn, Oshawa 1011 Bloor Street East Sunday Noon Feb.15 ~ View 11 am - Sale 12 noon Partial list:Electronics, stereos, phones, home theater, phones, DVDs, Vacuum, CD, power tools, scroll & circular saw, drills, shop, vac, disc & belt sanders, bench grinder, router, chain saw, rings, high end accent furniture, porcelain dolls, brassware, Tiffany lamps, grandfather clocks, swords, watches, featherbeds, & lots more.Full truck load. Terms Cash,Visa, M/C, only. www.bargainbuys.ca Markham Auctions (905)640-7201 LARGE OSHAWA ESTATE AUCTION To be held at CLASSIQUE COUNTRY AUCTIONS, Burnham St. N of 401, Cobourg on Sun. Feb. 15/04 at 11am. Viewing from 9am day of sale. Hall stand c/w mirror, carpets, beds, chairs, sofas, stereo equip., VCRs, Beta tape players, large collection of VHS & BETA tapes, TVs, desks, linens, statues, fridge, stove, freezer, cast bench, pictures, collection of pipes, Beswick dog, mattress, porcelain, china, glass, over 500 lots. Owner Auctioneer not responsible for loss, damage or injury while attending. Sale conducted by Classique Country Auctions. For information or to consign please call 1-905-372-1225 • 1-888-633-1050 The Professional Estate Settlers SAT. FEB. 14th – 10 a.m. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Household & Coins for Mike & Ruth Booth of Bradford & other estates @ Vanhaven Arena, 722 Davis Dr., Uxbridge. garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com GARY HILL AUCTIONS 905-852-9538 / 1-800-654-4647 Cell 416-518-6401 ESTATE AUCTIONS at WARNERS AUCTION Thurs Feb 12 - at 6pm, Sat Feb 14 - at 10am Wed Feb 18 - at 6pm for complete listing visit warnersauction.com or call 905-355-2106 for a fax, or email gwarner@eagle.ca. Gary E Warner Auctioneer Auction Sale Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn Haydon ON Sat. Feb 14/04 @ 5:00 Antique furniture: Settee, Walnut dining set, Dresser/bev- eled mirror, Flat to the wall, Oak sec. desk, Wooden chairs, Accent tables, Hanging oil lamp, Old coins, Crystal, Corn- flower, Glass & China, Birks silver/chest, 8 hp JD Snow- blower.Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 1-866-357-5335 or 705-277-9829 QP assumes no liability when using service.18+.FM/04. 905-448-5000 416-724-4444 Browse ads FREE! 905-448-5000 416-724-4444 Browse ads FREE! LIVE CHAT! LIVE CHAT! Outside Oshawa,call 1-888-482-8282 A Licensed Agency Please call: 905-686-2328 When Only The Best Will Do! Wo rking as partners with parents and Providers, Wee Watch caters to the growth and development of children in a safe, home environment. • Stimulating Daily Programs • Unscheduled Home Visits • Income Tax Receipts • Full and Part Time Care 1 BEDROOM APT Simcoe St North, hardwood floors, free park- ing Available Mar 1. No pets/smok- ing. $700-inclusive. first/last, refer- ences. 905-723-1647, 905-720- 9935. 1-BEDROOM,bright spacious walkout basement apt. in northeast Oshawa. All utilities, cable includ- ed. $750/mo. No smoking/pets. First/last/references. Available now. Call 905-576-4798. 2 BEDROOM 2 baths, main floor + basement. 2-car parking, garage use. Central Oshawa . $900/all in- clusive. Avail. March 1st. Call Jus- tin 905-723-9329 2 BSMT APTS,Harwood/King- ston Rd. Ajax. Avail. March 1st. Separate entrance, 4 appliances, utilities, parking incl. 2-bdrm $875/mo; 1-bdrm $775/mo No smoking/pets. First/last. 416-670- 3650, 416-880-3715, (905)619- 3650 534 Mary St. Whitby. Bachelors, 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms. Clean quiet low-rise building. Park-like setting, balconies, on-site laundry, close to downtown. Bus at front door.(905)666-2450. www.realstar.ca AJAX - #16 Shale Dr. - brand new 2 bedroom basement apartment, seperate entrance, seperate bath- room and laundry room, parking. $900 inclusive. Available March lst. (905) 426-8666 AJAX - 3-bdrm main floor apt w/hardwood floors, bright & spa- cious, 4 appliances, Jacuzzi tub, close to all amenities, 2-car park- ing, $1100/mo + 1/2 utilities, avail. February 1st. Richard - Days 416-865-7864 Eve/wknds 905-686-9662 AJAX - HWY 2 and Ritchie walk- out one bedroom basement, park- ing, laundry, central air, all other utilities included. No smoking/pets. Rent negotiable, lst/last, Immedi- ate or March. lst. (905)427-9626 AJAX - Oxford Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet bldg, close to shopping, GO. Pool, sauna. 3-bdrm $1065/mo, avail March 1st. (905)683-8421 AJAX NORTH,bright, clean, self- contained basement apt., Sep. en- trance, suitable for one person. Non-smoker/no pets. Call (905)427-7436 AJAX, 1-BDRM,extra large, walk- out, private entrance, parking, 4pc bathroom, kitchen/livingroom, pro- fessionally finished. Avail immedi- ately or March 1st. $750/mo inclu- sive, first/last, no smoking/pets. 416-347-6910 AJAX,3-bdrm main floor apt., nicely decorated, h/w floors, 5 ap- pliances, eat-in kitchen, 2-car parking $1175+ 1/2 utilities. Avail. Feb.1st. Call Mike days 905-427- 4077 ext. 24, evenings 905-442- 0020. AJAX,Harwood/Hwy #2, avail. im- mediately, 2-bdrm bsmt. Separate entrance, laundry, parking, $900/mo inclusive. No pets, prefer non-smoker. Call Dennis Morgan 905-831-9500 or 416-587-0060. AJAX,new 2-bedroom apartment, available March 1st, new applianc- es, new kitchen, $950/month in- cludes utilities, cable, a/c, laundry, no pets, no smoking. First/last, ref- erences. (905)683-3966 AJAX, OFF HARWOOD:1-bed- room basement apt., separate en- trance. A/C, appliances, shared laundry, $650 plus utilities. Avail- able immediately. First/last, no smoking/pets. (905)509-1437. AJAX/PICKERING Village, 1-bed- room basement apartment, private entrance, parking. Quiet non- smoker preferred. $600/month, first/last. Available March 1st. Call 905-427-5287. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in Whitby, Apt. building, spacious, carpeted, newly painted, with bal- cony, close to bus, shopping, all utilities included, first/last required, no pets, 1 bedroom $800, 2 bed- room $900, 3 bedroom $ 1,000. Call (905)767-2565 BACHELOR,1 & 2-bedroom apartments, 576 Mary St. E., Whit- by.Small quiet, cozy building. Close to downtown. 905-665-7509. BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOWMANVILLE NATURE lovers paradise large beautiful, sunny 1-bedroom basement apt., lake- front walking trails, shared en- trance. $700 all inclusive. single person preferred. first/last, refer- ences. (905)697-9920 BRIGHT beautiful spacious clean, 2-bedroom main floor house. Nice decor, eat-in kitchen, mud-room, laundry, new flooring, parking, backyard patio. $760+utilities. Avail March 1. Oshawa 905-626- 8000 CHURCH ST./HWY. 2 -Large 2-bedroom available March/April in clean, quiet bldg. $1000/mo in- clusive with parking and new appli- ances. 905-426-1161 CHURCH ST./HWY. 2 -Large 2-bedroom available March lst. in clean, quiet bldg. $1000/mo inclu- sive with parking and new appli- ances. 905-426-1161 CHURCH/HWY 2.Immaculate 3 bedroom apartments. Close to schools/shopping. Go. (416) 444- 7391 Ext. 241 CLEAN 1 BEDROOM $790 month, utilities included. Simcoe and Mill area, small quiet apt. building. Call for and appointment. (905)579-9890. CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. COURTICE,2-bedroom apt., on upper level of house, new carpets, appliances and paint. Parking, all inclusive. $1150 monthly. First/last. No pets. Call (905)665- 1905. DOWNTOWN WHITBY - big two bedroom apartment with balcony, available March lst. $880. plus hy- dro. First /last. April - big one bed- room, $820 inclusive. lst call Call (905) 669-4009 after 6 p.m. (416)520-6392. DOWNTOWN WHITBY 2 bedroom apt, $895 includes heat, hydro, air, 1 parking, laundry facility. No pets Avail immediately. First/last Refer- ences. (905)430-8327 DUNDAS/COCHRANE - Large Multi-level 2 & 3 bedroom apt. available. Close to school/shop- ping/transit. Some with hardwood, freshly painted. 905-666-1525 EXCELLENT LOCATION close to downtown Oshawa, clean, quiet, 1-bedroom. New broadloom, win- dow blinds, separate entrance, parking, Suits 1 person. $675 in- cluding utilities. Leave message (905)434-7012. HARWOOD/BAYLY,2 bedroom basement apt., $950 inclusive, no pets, no smoking, avail. immedi- ately. Close to all amenities, (905)420-1281 IMMACULATE 2-BEDROOM basement apartment, private en- trance, side patio, parking & drive- way,central air & vac, shared laundry, full kitchen & bath, Liver- pool/Krosno area. No pets/non- smoking preferred. $950+. Avail- able immediately. (416)984-0543 LARGE 1-bedroom apt on To wnline Rd. North, Courtice, fridge/stove, washer/dryer. Private 12x12 deck, no smoking/pets. $750/mo + hydro. Available Feb 1/04 (905)723-6321 NEAR OSHAWA CENTRE - Spa- cious bright 3 bedroom apt. avail- able immediately. $945/mo in- cludes utilities, first/last required. BETTY CROOK, RE/MAX ABILITY 905-434-7777. NEW LISTING,WHITBY,Gar- den/Dundas. Very spacious 1-bed- room basement apartment. Separ- ate entrance, parking, full kitchen, shared laundry, renovated bath- room. No pets/smoking, first/last, available immediately. 905-444- 9392. OSHAWA (401 & Park). 1 bed- room large basement apartment. $665 cable included, first/last. Sin- gle working person preferred. (905)432-1550 evenings. OSHAWA - 1-BEDROOM base- ment apt., a/c, $650/month in- cludes laundry, parking, cable, on bus route, separate entrance. Available immediately. No smok- ing, no pets. Call (905)743-9067 OSHAWA -304 Simcoe S., 17 Quebec St., older apartment build- ings. 1-bdrm apts. $520, 2-bdrm. $600+ heat/hydro. First/last re- quired. Stephen 905-571-3229 or 905-259-5796. OSHAWA -ONE BEDROOM basement apartment, $675 per mo. plus utilities. lst/last required. Seperate entrance, laundry. Avail- able April lst. Call Kam (905) 439- 8880 OSHAWA off Simcoe north of 401 large clean, freshly painted bache- lor apt. on second floor of house, 1 parking. avail. immediately, $450 inclusive, first/last references. Call (905)430-6440 OSHAWA,1-bedroom apartment, $650/inclusive, first/last/referenc- es, available March 1st. No pets, Mature working person preferred. Private entrance & parking. Call (905)438-1982. OSHAWA,2-bdrm bsmt in quiet home. Private entrance & laundry. 5 appliances, c/a, usage of yard & driveway in exchange of mainte- nance of same. No smoking/pets. $775 inclusive. First/last. Avail. March 1st. (905)404-8695 OSHAWA,2-bedroom apartment in Tri-plex near OC, very nice place, quiet tenants. Parking, laundry, fridge/stove, no pets, ref- erences. Call (905)447-2292 OSHAWA,available March 1st, freshly painted 1-bedroom apart- ment with balcony. $775/monthly all inclusive. Also bachelor apart- ment, $500/monthly inclusive. First/last required, no dogs. 905- 721-0831 or 905-728-2969. OSHAWA, Bright 1-bedroom basement apartment, newly fin- ished, no smoking/pets. All utilities, satellite, laundry and parking in- cluded. $700/month, first/last re- quired. Available anytime. Call Rock 905-720-3496 OSHAWA,Olive/Wilson, 1-bed- room basement apartment. Re- cently renovated. Satellite, laun- dry facilities. $750/month, all in- clusive, no smoking/pets, first/last, available immediately. Call (905)438-8846 OSHAWA,one bedroom apart- ment, King/Wilson area. $745 all inclusive. Call after 6 p.m. (905) 434-6481. PICKERING - 1 large BACHELOR bedroom available immediately. Brock Rd/401. Very low rent. Util- ities included. Cable TV/Internet access available. Excellent for stu- dents/professionals. 416-894- 2778. PICKERING - Basement apart- ment available March 1st. Very spacious, bright, no pets, non- smoking, a/c, sep. entrance. Brock/Major Oaks. First/last. $900/mo. inclusive. 905-427-2154. PICKERING Bayly/Sandy Beach Large 1-bedroom basement apt, quiet home, no-smoking/pets, sep entrance. $750/mo inclusive first/last, references. Avail Immedi- ately. Call (905)831-6950 before noon or leave msg. PICKERING Central, newly reno- vated 3-bedroom apartment. In quiet area, close to mall, GO, school. Garage. $1100 plus heat, first/last, available immediately. Call 905-831-6284. PICKERING Go Station, spacious 2-bedroom, own facilities, separate entrance, parking available, central A/C, available March lst, $850/month + 40% utilities. Call 416-917-4614 PICKERING, 2-bdrm bsmt apt, avail immediately, very spacious, great neighbourhood, no smok- ing/pets, a/c, separate entrance, parking, share laundry. Major Oaks/Alpine. First/last. Call (905)426-2400 PICKERING, BROCK RD.and Hwy 2. one bedroom basement, new appliances, new renovations, seperate laundry, seperate en- trance, parking, full kitchen, bath, prefer non smoker, includes util- ities, no pets. March lst. $825 lst/last. (905) 619-3115 or cell (416) 566-5465 PICKERING,Glennanna/Dixie, Spacious 2 bedroom basement apartment, appliances, profession- ally done kitchen. No smok- ing/pets. lst/last. Call Ted (905) 831-4866 PICKERING,Whites Rd./High- view. New 1 bedroom basement, semi-furnished with sep entrance. Laundry, cable, parking, CA/CV, no smoking/pets, behind Amber- lea Plaza, on bus route, first/last references. Avail. Immediately. $825 all inclusive call (905)831- 6582. PICKERING,Whites Rd/Finch, very clean, 1-bedroom basement apartment, living room, eat-in kitchen, 4pc bath, carpeted, separ- ate entrance, non-smoking/pets. $650 includes utilities, available March 1st. 905-420-6532. PICKERING, WHITES/BAYLY, newly renovated 1-bedroom base- ment apartment. Quiet Court, close to conservation area. Park- ing and utilities included. Shared laundry room. No smoking. $800/month. Call (905)831-9486. PORT PERRY- very special 3-bedroom apartment in quiet well- kept low rise building. No pets. $905 +utilities. Call Garry 905-982 -0826 or 905-243-4700. REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. Complex. Clean quiet building, across from park. Close to down- town. Daily activities incl. All util- ities included. Call (905)430-7397. www.realstar.ca. ROSSLAND RD. WHITBY - Spa- cious private legal 2 bedroom basement, own entrance, laundry, parking, all inclusive $850 mo. cable included. March lst, April 1st. (905) 430-6772. SOUTH AJAX,Harwood/Dryer, 1-bdrm bsmt apt, seperate en- trance, shared laundry, no smok- ing/pets. $700/mo. inclusive. Avail. immediately. First/last. (905)686- 0445 SUITE SALE OSHAWA VERY SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. Close to schools, shopping centre, Go Station. Utilities included. Seniors Discounts Call (905)728-4993 TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. Uxbridge, One & two bedroom apts. available immediately. Con- veniently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Weekly tenant activities. Call (905)852- 2534. www.realstar.ca Open house 12-4 Sat/Sun. TWO BEDROOM main floor apart- ment, quiet Brooklin neighborhood, seperate entrance, laundry, central air, central vac, dishwasher, park- ing, basic satellite included. $l,l00 utilities included. Absolutely no smoking/pets. Available March lst. (905) 683-3729. WESTNEY/FINLEY.brand new basement bachelor, close to all amenities. Sep entrance/yard, 4-pc bath, parking, cable, 5 minutes from GO $680-inclusive. immedi- ate. (905)686-2441 WHITBY - Feb.lst or immediate 2 bedroom, $840. 3 bedroom $950., March lst. 2 bedroom $860, 1 bedroom. $760. April lst. 2 bed- room $840, $860. 1 bedroom $760. Office hours 9 - 5 Monday - Fr iday & 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Monday- Thursday. (905)665-7543 WHITBY -Rossland/Garden, semi furnished basement flat, pri- vate bathroom, shared en- trance/kitchen. Quiet, working fe- male preferred. No smoking/pets. $580 inclusive with cable. First/last. References Avail. imme- diately. 905-665-1959. WHITBY - SPACIOUS 3 bedroom main floor house, great area, large yard, 5 appliances, big sunny kitchen, hardwood floors, laundry, parking, suit professional couple. references. no pets. $l,090 plus 1 utilities. (905) 985-3355. WHITBY - walk to Go, one bed- room main floor apt. Sep. en- trance. Parking for one, no laun- dry, immed. occupancy. $695/all inclusive. (905)430-7780 WHITBY -1 bedroom, in well main- tained building. 4 Sevens Realty Ltd. Broker. 905-668-7777. WHITBY Downtown, 1-bedroom apartment, close to amenities. $625 includes utilities, first/last re- quired. Parking. Newly renovat- ed. Immediate. Call 416-494- 1017 or 416-705-1786. WHITBY GARDEN/ROSSLAND - 2 bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, $800/mo. in- cludes heat/water/hydro/laundry. No smoking/pets. Available March 1. 905-665-5248, cell 416-254- 2417 WHITBY large brand new bachelor apt. Separate entrance, all inclu- sive, cable, parking, laundry. Large deck to share with owner. $650/in- clusive. Avail March 1st. Call (416)209-4857. WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. E., One and two bedroom units available, park like setting, close to downtown, low rise building, laun- dry facilities, balcony, parking. (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca WHITBY,large, bright Basement apartment, 9' ceilings. Separate entrance. Cable, internet, full kitchen, parking, laundry. Near bus route. On 1/2 acre lot. $800/inclusive. first/last. (905)723 -5653 or (289)314-9774 WHITBY,Rossland/Cochrane, 1-bedroom lower level apartment, walkout, large tub, shower, fire- place, private patio, parking, car- port, share laundry, $675, avail- able March 31st. Prefer single non -smoker. Mike (905)665-7627 leave message. WHITBY- FURNISHED Peel St. 1-bedroom basement, April 1st. Quiet area. (Suitable for single working male.) No smoking/pets, seprate entracne, Kitchenette. Parking, laundry, cable, $700/in- clusive. First/last/references. Call Bob 905-668-5478. ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED for May and June/04, prefer north Whitby area, for family (new house not quite ready) retired police offi- cer. Please call cell 289-314-0812 (Durham Region #) A-ABA-DABA-DO NOBODY NEEDS TO RENT If you're paying $950/mo you CAN OWN - LET ME SHOW YOU! Ken Collis, Assoc. Brkr, Coldwell Banker RMR R.E. (905)728-9414 or 1-877-663-1054 kencollis@sympatico.ca 3 BEDROOM SEMI,central Whit- by.C/air, No Appliances. Large yard. $1075/mo+util. Avail. April 1st. 905-683-6277. 3-BEDROOM bungalow, large lot in Oshawa, centrally located. Very clean w/partially finished base- ment. March 1st. First/last/refer- ences. No pets. $950/month plus utilities. Day: 905-728-9380 or eve:905-728-8466. 3-BEDROOM HOUSE,Dixie Rd., laundry, garage, air conditioned, 2-1/2 baths. $1500 plus 75% util- ities. 1-bedroom basement, $800/month. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. Call (905)426-9515 3-BEDROOM on 3 acre lot. Church/Taunton, Ajax. newly reno- vated, first/last, references. $1250 plus utilities. Finished 1-bedroom basement, $650 plus. Call (905)426-3040 or (905)767-0072. 3-BEDROOM semi Oshawa, close to all amenities/401, 1-car garage, 4-appliances, fenced yard. $1175/month plus utilities, first/last/references. Available April 1st. Call 905-668-8865 or www.houseforrent1.netfirms.com. A ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month. o.a.c. Up to $7,500 cash back to you! Require $30,000 +family income and good credit. Short of down payments? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. today! Remax Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1- 888-732-1600 AAA1 MANY HOUSES,To wn- houses semis & fully detached homes from $1200 - $4000/month plus utilities. In Pickering, Ajax Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice & Bow- manville, Call Garry Bolen, Asso- ciate Broker, Sutton Group Status Realty Inc. (905)436-0990. AJAX BRAND new 3 bedroom semi, walkout basement, new ap- pliances, 2 1/2 baths, close to amenities, no pets/smoke, lst/last, great neighborhood $l,495 plus Mar. lst. (905) 686-6997 (416) 898 -6225. AJAX, HARWOOD/BAYLY, 3-bedroom upper bungalow, 2-bedroom basement apt, 3 appli- ances, share laundry, parking, a/c, storage. Renovated upper, no smoking/pets. March 1st. Liz (416)281-0027, Mike (416)315- 7986 AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!0 down, own your own home. Car- ries for less than rent. OAC. Mini- mum income required per house- hold is $30,000. Please call Aure- lia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1-888 -732-1600 or (905)728-1600, 24 hr. pager. BOWMANVILLE/ORONO - 3 bed- room country home on 3/4 acre, overlooking countryside, freshly painted with new and newer floor- ing, 2 washrooms, all inclusive, washer, dryer, new fridge and stove. $l,600. (905) 432-4094 BROOKLIN,3+1 bedroom bunga- low, finished basement, 2 car gar- age, $1500 plus utilities. Available March 1st. Call 905-655-9200. COTTAGE BY THE BAY Picker- ing, one bedroom + den, Fridge,stove, hi-efficiency furnace, a/c, large fenced yard, near school/ shopping/ Go. $950/mo. +util. Call (905)839-7345. HARMONY /BEATRICE, Oshawa, 3 bedroom detached, 7 applianc- es, $1200 plus utilities. first & last, 416-892-5193, after 7 pm. call (905)720-3525. OSHAWA, 3-BEDROOM house, very clean, freshly painted, ample parking, extemely large yard, avail- able immediately. Located in resi- dential area. NO PETS/NO SMOK- ERS 905-259-7118 PICKERING 3 bedroom semi, close to GO and 401. $1200 plus. Available March 1.(905)686-9048 PORT PERRY - Small 4 bedroom home, 4 appliances. Large lot, walk to downtown, in great neigh- bourhood, $1100+util. Available April 1st. Call 905-985-5531. PORT PERRY, NORTH,large beautiful bright home, cathedral ceilings, double sided fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, sunroom, formal diningroom, office. $1400/month+ utilities. Call (905)982-0853. WHITBY -3 bdrm. main floor, spa- cious house, 5 appliances, park- ing. $950 + half utilities. Available March 1. Call after 5 p.m. 905-666- 0774. WHITBY - Rossland/Anderson - Executive detached 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, double garage, den/dining/family/fireplace. Air, in- tercom, deck, fenced. Available immediately. $1895+utilities. Days 905-579-7013; Eve. 905-940- 3060. WHITBY, BRAND new 3-bedroom 3 bathroom semi, attached garage, court location, gas heat, central air, available March 1st. No pets. No smokers, firs/last, credit refer- ences, $1600/month plus utilities. For more info. Aurelia Cosma, Re- max Spirit, (905)728-1600 CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- able. Close to downtown and shopping. 4 appliances, carpet and hardwood flooring, close to 401 and GO. Utilities included. Call (905)434-3972. www.real- star.ca Open house Wed. Thurs. Fr i. 7-9 p.m. OSHAWA south 3 bedroom town- house, close to schools, shopping. $975/month plus utilities. First/last. Avail. March lst. Toll- free 1-866-922-6422, 905-579- 9956 OSHAWA south 4 bedroom town- house, close to schools, shopping. $1050/month plus utilities. First/last. 3 bed. $975. Avail.April lst. Toll-free 1-866-922-6422, 905- 579-9956. OSHAWA,Be a part of a commu- nity in a community. Now accept- ing applicants for 2 & 3 bedroom townhouses at Hillcrest Heights. Call 905-576-9299. Please, no calls after 9pm. TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms with/without garage. 3 appliances, hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, sauna, Children's playground close to all amenities. Fenced back- yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- star.ca. UXBRIDGE RENTAL - new 2 bed- room units, 4 appliances, air condi- tioning, private patios, parking, storage. Available immediately. Call Steven (905) 852-4777 WHITBY,townhouse available im- mediately, 3-bedrooms, close to 401/GO, 4-appliances, finished basement, hardwood floors, gar- age, yard. No pets/smoking. $1200 plus utilities. Call 905-509- 9929 ext 211. 1 MASTERBEDROOM with 5pc. ensuite $550/month inclusive, also 1-bedroom $450/month inclu- sive. In a nice family home in Ajax (Westney/Hwy 2). Share laundry. Female preferred. (905)426-8284 after 6pm. AJAX: HARWOOD/Rossland,for those who want something better, fully furnished bed/sitting room, TV, cable, air, kitchen, laundry, all inclusive. No smoking/pets, just bring your toothbrush. (905)686- 3437 BOWMANVILLE Available Feb 15th or March lst. Beautiful 2200 sq.ft. home to share. Laundry and parking. $500/month utilities in- cluded. No pets. (905)697-7010. PICKERING - Dixie/Kingston Rd. large bedroom share facilities, fur- nished, laundry, no smoking/no- pets. Available immediately, $450. includes utilities. Require lst month only. (905)839-3030 PICKERING/Liverpool Rd.,S., one large unfurnished basement room, clean, quiet, air, older person pre- ferred, No pets/smoking, Share large kitchen/bath. Immediate. $400., first/last. Private side ent.(905)839-7065 ROOMS FOR RENT - near O.C, in bright townhouse, quiet home. $450 (sep. livingroom), and $350/inclusive. Working person preferred. Avail. March 1st. CAll (905)404-8148 SOUTH AJAX,furnished room, in- cludes parking, cable, dishwasher, sep. ent, share facilities. suitable for working non-smoker, no pets, $425/month, first/last. Call (905)427-6932 BASEMENT APT.to share, $500/mo/util. included. Appliances, One-parking, side entrance, share laundry. Available immediately. South Liverpool, Pickering. 416- 238-5116 ask for Mike or Debra (416)216-8572. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED looking preferably for a mature fe- male to share townhouse. $500 in- cludes parking, cable, laundry. Hy- dro, phone extra. Pickering area, Available Feb. 21. Call (905) 420- 5492. WORKING PERSON to share full use of new large Chemong lake- front home on 2/3 acre and snow- mobile trail. 15 minutes north of Peterborough. Includes private bedroom with own express vu and bathroom, No pets/non smoker. lst/last, $800 per mo. or will nego- tiate for light housekeeping duties or office help. (705) 657-2525 AVAILABLE FOR March Break - 2 bedroom condo, Kissimee Florida (Orlando area) sleeps 8, 5 star re- sort, $900 per week. March 13 - 27. Grace (905) 649-3734. 1990 SKI DOO MX trail machine, reverse, extra long tract, silver, new parts, excellent running condi- tion. 8,400 km. Asking $1500. Call (905)728-8681 LOST:Diamond and white gold earring on February 1st, possibly at Magwyers in Ajax. Call Janice at (416)757-6522 if found. DATING SERVICE Free Browsing, FREE for women meeting men. Durham & Beyond, telephone Voice ads & internet ads combo. (905)683-1110 for voice ads. www.911dating.com for internet ads. FAMILY in Ajax looking for ma- ture, live-in ,non-smoking Nanny. Days (905)426-9729 or evenings after 7p.m. (905)619-1519, leave message. A HOME DAYCARE WITH A DIF- FERENCE . Lots of fun and edu- cational activities. Meals and snacks provided. 6 months and up. Whites Rd/Hwy. 401 area. 905- 839-7825. LOSE UP TO 2 - 8 LBS.Every Week! Free samples! Call 905-623 -9929 or toll free 1-888-318-1233 or visit www.slimunlimited.com 2 INBED TRUCK SALTERS,1 highway salter, 10 hp. Briggs. needs conveyor chain. 1 Fisher salter, good condition, needs mo- tor. Will sell separately. Asking $2300 obo. Call Craig 905-985- 0294. 2 OAK TWIN sized captains beds with mattress' 1 oak night stand 1 chest of drawers. Excellent Condi- tion hardly used. $700 obo. Call Hasan Jaffry after 6:30pm 905-509 -4546. 3PC LEATHER sofa set, full size, choice of colours, limited quantity, priced for quick sale. First come, first served. 1/2 price, $1,675. Call 416-319-6302. ACCUCISER - Blood Stimulator. Be healthy and stay healthy by Ac- cucising. Call Barbara 905-985- 9020. AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES-Large se- lection of new & used appliances. Washers $175/up, dryers $149/up, stoves $175/up, fridges $100/up. Coin-op washers/dryers. RENT TO OWN NOW AVAILABLE! Why wait, but it now! Visit our show- room. Parts/Sales/Service. 426 Simcoe St. S. Mon-Fri, 8-6pm. Sat 9-5pm. (905)728-4043 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. Amazing Electronics, 601 Dundas St.W.Whitby. Call (905)665-7732 APPLIANCES - fridge, 2 door frost free, deluxe 30" stove $475/pr; washer/dryer, heavy-duty, deluxe models, $275/pr or 675/all; immac- ulate condition. Also large capacity washer, $275 and dryer, $200 or $475/pr, used 2 yrs. 905-925-6446 (Oshawa) APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- 0098 BEDROOM SET,8 pce. cherry- wood, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, night stands. Dovetail construction, never opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 Sacrifice $2,800. (416) 748 -3993 TWO TICKETS Toronto Maple Leaf's vs Montreal Canadians. February 24th, private VIP box, light meal, wine, beer, hostess. Value $l,000. or best offer. Call (905) 420-1045 leave message. BEST CARPETS, hardwood, lami- nate. Buy from wholesaler, good prices. Monthly payments O.A.C. Thick twist Saxony-0.88 cents/sq.ft., Hardwood 3 1/2 x3/4- $4.49. 100% Satisfaction guaran- teed. Free Estimate-Dennis 905- 424-4123. BOARD room table, black, oval, 10'x5' very solid, slightly used plus 12 chairs, leather, optional. Will sell separately or together. Asking $4000. Phone Iris (905)420-7335 CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, pad and installation. Free esti- mates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and surrounding area. Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam (905)686-1772 CARPETS.Laminate and vinyl sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet including pre- mier underpad and installation. Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- mate. Mike 905-431-4040. COMPUTER - clean quality com- plete Pentium 3 system with 15" monitor. 128MB Ram, modem, CD, floppy, Ethernet, USB ports, keyboard/speakers/mouse, only $300. Can deliver/set-up (905)439- 4789 COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Computer Services. Complete systems, Internet ready: P2/350 only $209; P3/450 only $279. Other systems available. CD-RW upgrade only $50. Interac, Visa & Mastercard accepted. Layaway Plans. 27 Warren Avenue, Oshawa (1 block East of Park & Bond). www.bitsandbytestech.com Call 905-576-9216. DINING ROOM SUITE cherry fin- ish, table e 6 chairs, buffet hutch, $l,200. Call (905) 430-3124 DININGROOM 13 piece cherry, 8 chairs, Buffet, hutch, server, dove- tail construction. Still in boxes. Cost $11,000, sacrifice $3000. 416-746-0995 EIGHT-Place Royal Albert Country Rose $475; double bed $200; sin- gle bed $175; set of 4 dressers $400; freezer $150; fridge $200; 5-pc cafe-style kitchen set $250; antique dresser/mirror $175; solid oak king size head/footboard $250; 1930's 9-pc dining set $500; (905)260-1236 FARM RAISED all natural Bison, orders taken for 1/4 or 1/2 side till Feb.28/04. Startek Buffalo Farm. (905)985-3384. Farm gate sales. FIREWOOD White birch, cut, split & delivered. (705)799-0149 GENERATOR, 5000 watt. Get ready for the big winter blackout. Runs several electric heaters and appliances. Comes with instruction manual $850. 905-432-4434. HYDRAULIC TONNO COVER with chrome rails, black, 1 year old. Paid $1600, asking $800. 905- 261-1433 KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE. Almond with black oven door. Self- cleaning. Excellent working condi- tion. $250. 905-261-1433 WOODEN ROCKING HORSES would you like to be a cowboy or cowgirl? My name is Ben. Take me home, I like little people. $39.99+taxes. (905)743-6155, cell 905-213-1099 LOVESEAT,sofa & chair $475; queen bedroom 6pc $850; black queen bedroom $1200; Pine 5-pc queen $950; 7-pc circa 1935 bed- room $1200; solid maple 8-pc din- ette $1250; oak 7-pc dinette $1200; brand new electric hospital bed $900; Will deliver (905)260- 1236 MAPLE LEAF Hockey tickets at Air Canada Centre. Excellent seats. Call (905)753-2246. MOVING SALE - bunk beds $175., picture frames, shelves, porcelain dolls, crafts, sand box, toys, umbrella stroller and more. Call (905) 655-7039. NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004, PAGE B5 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com EXHIBITORS WANTED for the 8th Metro East Spring Home & Garden Show March 5, 6, 7 at the new Pickering Markets Trade Centre. For more info: 905-426-4676 Susan O'Brien, ext 229 sobrien@durhamregion.com Lisa Matthews, ext 227 lmatthews@durhamregion.com VENDORS NEEDED (SPRING SHOW) Oshawa Home Show held at the Civic Auditorium March 26 to March 28 ********************************* Whitby Home Show held at Whitby Iroquois Sports Complex April 16 to April 18. To book your space: 905-579-4400 Devon ext. 2236 or Wendy ext. 2215 6th ANNUAL GARDEN & LANDSCAPE SHOW April 2nd, 3rd & 4th at "The Terminal" (Old Knob Hill Farms) Oshawa. Vendor space available. Gardeners & Crafters Welcome! Reserve your booth by calling Serina 905-579-4400 ext. 2262 St. Valentine's Day Indoor Sidewalk Sale * Clowns * Great Gifts to Win * Browse through our antique section Sat. & Sun. 10am-6pm 4181 Sheppard Ave. E. (at Midland) Over 110 Vendors 416-291-0684 MOVING:Chesterfield & chair, computer desk, stove, 2 glider chairs, fridge, queen bed, single bed, other assorted pieces, some dishes. Call (905)433-2541 NEW DANBY APT sized freezers $199. New Danby bar fridges, $139/up. Also, variety of new ap- pliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Recondi- tioned fridges $195/up, recondi- tioned ranges $125/up, recondi- tioned dryers $125/up, recondi- tioned washers $199/up, new and reconditioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New brand name fridges $480/up, new 30" ranges with clock and window $430. Reconditioned 24" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appli- ances. Call us today, Stephen- son's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts.154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 PIANO Technician available for tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase consultation on all makes and models of acoustic pianos. Re- conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- cates available. Call Barb at 905- 427-7631 or check out the web at: www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC, Amex PIANOS & CLOCKS -The Boss is Away Sale til Feb. 26th on Roland digital pianos, Samick pianos, also sale on Howard Miller clocks. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintzmann, etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental payments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905)433- 1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! PLAYSTATION MOD CHIPS XBOX chip: $150; PS1 chip: $65. PS2 chip: $150 (versions 1-8), $185 (versions 9, 10). Inquire about console repairs... laser is- sues, disc read errors, parts and accessories. For all the details: www.durhammods.com North End Oshawa. (905)924-2097 POOL TABLE,Cliff Thornburn An- niversary solid oak rail & legs, slate top. 4x8, accessories includ- ed. $2,000. call (905)665-1983. SOFA & LOVESEAT excellent condition, less than 2 years old. Neutral tones. $1000/set. (905)668 -2858 WHIRLPOOL,washer & dryer, less than 1 yr. old in perfect condi- tion. asking $775/pr., 416-835- 1090. LOOKING for 1 set of good condi- tion cross country skis and equip- ment. Skis 210cm., boots size 10. One pair size 6 ladies boots to fit 3 prong skis. Please call 905-404- 8676 ask for Hope or leave mes- sage. VENDORS WANTED - For the Bowmanville Home Show. April 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 2004 Call Aubrey Rees at 905-623-7632. KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD,excel- lent, very best quality hardwood, guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned, (ready to burn), cut and split. Honest measurement. Free delivery. (905)753-2246. AAA-Lakeridge Farm Firewood, the best quality wood, seasoned cut/split/delivered. Looking for tree work and lot clearing. 905-427- 1734. TREE Service has free firewood and wood chip mulch, as is. Also require dumping site. Call (416)491-8994 COMPUTER Troubleshooter- Specializing in building, upgrading and repairing all computers. Your location or mine. Very competitive rates. For a free estimate call Gilles at 905-242-6577 3 LAB PUPPIES,1 male choco- late lab $700, 2 female black labs $600. (905)655-5789 BASIC DOG TRAINING for dogs of all ages. TURSO DOG TRAIN- ING 905-797-2855 Port Hope, Oshawa 905-432-8313. BERMESE Mountain Dog Puppies 5 weeks old, 7 males, 3 females, first shots, vet inspected, home raised, $650 (905)683-4038 BERNESE MTN. DOGS - Learn before you buy! Call 905-666- 1036. DOGZWORTH DOG TRAINING In Zephyr/Uxbridge Township. Pup- py, family pet, show handling. Coming soon: tricks, flyball, agility, frisbee, dog sledding and more! Evening, daytime, private and group classes available. Classes begin every month! For more infor- mation call Ally at 905-473-1555. Our web site is coming soon! www.dogzworth.com GERMAN Shepherd purebred puppies, born December 25th/2003. 1st shots, large boned males and females. Oshawa. Please call Steve at 905-922- 3967. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS for sale, 2 females, 5 males. Ready to go. $500 each. Oshawa. (905)720-9934 PUPPIES,Boston Terriers, Schnauzer, Golden Retrievers, Shitzu, Cocker Spaniels, Yorkie Pom, Dashhound Chihuahua, Poodle, Shelties, Great Danes, Pit Bulls, Pekingese, Kingcharles Ca- vaier, Rottweiller. (Collie-X's, Sheppard-X's, Lab-X's $175 each). Kittens, Himalayan's & Persians. 905-831-2145. Grooming Services available. 1990 NISSAN STANZA - good condition, 220kms, $1600. Call 416-720-0073. 1992 PLYMOUTH Acclaim, V6, auto, air, 220K, original paint, ask- ing $1950 certified/e-tested. ALSO 1990 AEROSTAR van, 6cyl, auto, air, excellent condition inside/out- side, 220k, asking $950 as is. (905)404-8695 (private) 1993 CAVALIER,maroon, 4 dr, auto, 264K hwy kms, well main- tained, runs well, needs some mech work, $950 as is obo. (905)665-8582 Mark. 1993 MAZDA PRECIDIA MX3, au- to, V6, 2 dr, am/fm cass., pw, pl, p.sunroof, 200K, $3800 certified/e- tested. 905-434-0392 1995 CHEV CAVALIER,only 107,494km, a/c, good condition, asking $3850. Call (905)619-9530 1995 FORD ASPIRE 4-cyl, 5-speed, 2-dr. runs great, super mileage, clean, runs excellent, cer- tified and e-tested. Asking $2495.00 (905)571-5138 1996 EAGLE VISION -3.5L, 140k, loaded, excellent condition, certi- fied, $4000. Call 905-987-6926. 1996 MERCURY Sable, fully load- ed wagon, leather, tinted windows, cassette stereo. Winter Alloy tires/rims, $2,900 certified & E- tested. (905)623-7836 2001 Mazda SE, tilt wheel, Air, AM/FM stereo, gold exterior and interior, 5-speed manual. 75,000kms. Asking $10,000. Call 905-430-3833 after 5. or 416-688- 1594. 2001 SUNFIRE SL,2 door, auto, air, blue, loaded, CD, keyless en- try, 110,000 km., certified and E- tested, list price $21,500., selling $10,900. Call John 905-885-7448 SALES LIMITED ● Bad Credit ● Even Bankrupt Credit ● But need a car? Phone Mel Today 905-576-1800 All applicants accepted Downpayment or trade may be required. ●APR from 9.9% ● eg. Car $10,000 ● APR 19% ● Payment $322.78/mo ● 48 months ●C.O.B.$4698.09 Rates vary depend on credit history BAD CREDIT? No History? Need a car? Tired of the run-around? Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buyers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive? Lots of choices. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV. 905-706-8498 A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on cars & trucks Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days (905)686-1899 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in run- ning condition. Call (905)427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES JOHNNY JUNKER. Tops all for good cars and trucks or free re- moval for scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 or (416)286-6156. SCRAP cars wanted, pay cash, free pick up, Ron 905-424-3508 or Leo 905-426-0357. 1989 JEEP CHEROKEE 4.0 auto, 4x4, loaded, good condition, certi- fied and e-tested. Asking $2800.00. (905)571-5138 1992 FORD F-150 SuperCab c/w fibreglass cap, auto, 5L, high mile- age, $1500 as is. Phone 905-430- 4747. 1998 CHEVY Silverado, 3 door 4x4, 120kms, will e-test and certi- fied, asking $17,500. OBO. good condition, call (905)985-3384. 1999 DODGE RAM SLT,quad cab, 4-dr, matching cap, trailer pkg, $17,000 certified & e-tested. (905)697-6272 2004 FORD F-150 FX4, super cab, 4x4, Flareside, black, fully loaded, won in contest. 905-373- 7063. EXCEPTIONAL 1991 Plymouth Grand Voy ager LE, AWD, 3.3, every option, regularly maintained, all records, 4 capt- ains, all leather, clean/non-smoking, cer- tified/e-tested, $3,895. (905)436-9998 2003 XR5OR,bought new Aug/03, less than 10 hrs.Mint condition, starts easy, speed governor. $1650, must sell! Mike 905-260-5553 (Oshawa) MARSHALL GROUP HOME IMP. Carpentry, Ceramic Tile, Laminate Flooring, Plumbing, General Repairs. Free Estimates Seniors Discounts (905) 428-3362 Ask for Paul 30 yrs exp Legal basements Paint, Drywall Carpentry Licensed Ajax 905-442-5464 Whitby 905-449-9801 DRYWALL MUDDING TAPING FRAMING Call Jim (905)426-2971 All Work Guaranteed REAL HANDYMAN Small Job Specialist Garbage Removal Plumbing, Electrical, Painting, Drywall etc Call Joseph cell - 905-626-6247 pgr- 416-530-8481 TILES 4 YOU Professional installations. Ceramics and porcelain, Kitchen floors, Bathroom walls, Foyer, back splash Special $149.00 Free estimates (416) 418-6133 "Guaranteed Painting, Plastering Stucco Ceilings & Crown mouldings" "Pay as you are Satisfied" Call SCOTT for free estimate (416)670-6119 35 yrs exp; Seniors discount also Complete Interior Renovations ALL PRO PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING Repair & Stucco ceilings Decorative finishes & General repairs 20% off for seniors (905)404-9669 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 THE HONEST MOVER Fully Insured/Reliable *Professional/Conscientious *Commercial/Residential *Small/Large Moves *Family Owned & Operated *Rubbish Removal, etc *Local/Long Distance (905) 665-0448 BACKHOE & LOADER WITH OPERATOR services available by the hour (905)683-5141 Children’s entertainment for any occasion . B LUE R IBBON A WARD W INNER . Clowns, character look- alikes, loot bags, face painting, magic, music. 905-471-5331 KIDS UNLIMITED FRIENDS and lovers dating ser- vice! Now with chat line! Durham's Own! Sometimes love is just not enough. Listen to the voice ads free. Women free to meet men. (905) 683-1110 Best Massage in town Best Technique Everyday New Girls Young Oriental, 19 Moving Sakura Grand Opening! Special $60 for 2 (905)720-2958 1427 King St. East, Hwy #2, Courtice Grand Opening Ajax Massage Special 122 Hunt St. 416-835-2694 Harwood Commercial Mills Hunt122 Bayly401Looking for the most relaxing massage in Scarborough? Come visit us. KINGSTON HEALTH SPA 4383 Kingston Rd. 1 block west of Lawrence Friendly attendants 416-287-1876 PRIVATE MASSAGE Russian Touch 25 years old Open 9am-9pm $60.00 (416)358-3006 LOOKING for an opportunity to promote your business? We have tables and tickets still available for one night of business to business networking, sure to create opportu- nities for your business. Keynote addresses will be given by local speakers. Call 905-430-5466. A/P PAGE B6 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 www.durhamregion.com NO TIME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remem- ber to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. ☎☎☎☎☎ Fax NEWS ADVERTISER 905-579-4218 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 on the internet: www.durhamregion.com 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. 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 first. 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. Step McCabe, James Patrick "Ernie"(Born: August 15, 1930). Peacefully, at Rouge Valley Health Centre on February 6, 2004. Forever missed by Children; Jim and Tiiu, Margaret-Anne and Frank (D'Angelo), Kathleen and Don (Constable), Mike and Barb, Christine and Colin (Earle), grandchildren Liisa, James, Rina, Mathew, Tanya, Sarah, Rebecca and Olivia and great grandchild Jesse. The eldest of Sa- rah and Luke's 11 Children, sadly missed by his brothers and sisters; Mary Ann (Maisie) and Pat (Donaghy), Luke (Louie) and Lois, Jerry (Red) and Alma, John (Andy) and Margaret, Sarah(Whinney) and Willy (Finn), Shealia and Jerry (Brosnan), Mike (Freddy) and Karen, Pat (Joe) and Janet (Red), Maureen (Tweeter) Callan, Brian and Rita, nieces, nephews and friends. The family will receive friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME,28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) (905)428- 8488 from 2-9 p.m. on Monday. Funeral Mass at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church,796 Eyer Driver, Pickering on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 at 12 noon. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill. KIRBY, Gladys (nee Redmond) in her 88th year, peacefully at Ballycliffe Nursing Home in Ajax on Saturday, February 7th, 2004. Long time resident of Ajax and parishioner of St. Bernadette's Church. Beloved wife of the late Paul Kirby. Mother of Rick and his spouse Ellen Taylor (Ottawa and abroad). Specially remembered by her niece Fran Barnes (Toronto). Predeceased by her brothers Alf, Nor- man, Joe (Clary) and sisters Kay, Rita and Helen. Fr iends may call at the ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME,384 Finley Ave., Ajax (905)428-9090 on Tues day, February 10th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Wednesday, February 11th at St. Bernadette's Church,21 Bayly Street, East (Bayly and Harwood) at 11am. Interment St. Francis de- Sales Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations made to the charity of you choice in Gladys' memory would be appreciated by her family. "A gentle, happy spirit has left us" GUNN, Rosemary (nee Walsh) At Oakville Trafal- gar Hospital, on Monday, February 9, 2004. Be- loved wife of the late Ronald Gunn. Loving mother of James and his wife Katarina of Burlington, Mi- chael and his wife Roxanne of Calgary, and David of Edmonton. Dear grandmother of Angela, Jimmy, Chrissy, Melissa, Dana, and Dustin. Sister of Franc- es Dennis. Mother-in-law of June. The family will re- ceive friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME,28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Vil- lage) 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thurs- day. Funeral Mass at St. Bernadette's Church (S.E. corner of Bayly St. and Harwood Ave., Ajax.) on Friday, February 13, 2004 at 11:00 a.m Inter- ment - Resurrection Cemetery. Should family and friends so desire, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciat- ed. RETI, Paul - At Community Care Nursing Home, Pickering on Saturday, February 7, 2004 in his 76th year. Loving father of Eva, Paul and Tunde. Prede- ceased by his mother, father and two sisters in Hun- gary. Arrangements entrusted to THE SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRES.Aprivate service will be held at a later date. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciat- ed. Special thanks to the wonderful staff at Pine for making the "Boss" smile. "Happy Fishing Apu" DEATH NOTICES Now updated Mon-Fri on our website www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, February 11, 2004 PAGE B7 A/P For information on Heart Healthy Eating, contact the Heart and Stroke Foundation at www.heartandstroke.ca or 1-888-HSF INFO. The Heart and Stroke Foundation thanks Boston Pizza for their financial support through the sale of this product. This funding is used for Heart and Stroke research and public education work. Acceptance of financial support by the Heart and Stroke Foundation does not constitute an endorsement of products or services of Boston Pizza. ©Boston Pizza International Inc. 2004. Printed in Canada. ® Boston Pizza Royalties Limited Partnership. 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The play's described as a time- less tale of romance and ties of love that the years cannot break. The players are well known for their comedic nature, but have taken a different direction with this current play. Aside from choosing to direct the play, Ms. Williams also "cus- tomized" the production with her own vision. Rachel Lyman Field wrote the play originally in the early part of the 1900s. "I wrote a prologue into the play," she said. Williams added her own spin on the classic tale through music, adding she "went well be- yond the lines on the page." Nine actors and actresses, some of whom are making their acting debut, are involved in the current show. "Lots of our members (players) are not previously experienced ac- tors," she explained. "I approached some people to be in 'The Patch- work Quilt' through networking. I'd say about 50 per cent of our per- formers have an acting back- ground." Ms. Williams said the play has only one act, and runs for about 40 minutes. 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