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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2004_09_26 The Pickering 20 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 47,600 ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 Little hope of provincial bailout By Danielle Milley Staff Writer DURHAM – Despite a stated commitment to health care from the provincial government, the Rouge Valley Health System is on track for a funding shortfall. “We are looking at a deficit in the order of $4 to $5 million,” said Hume Martin, Rouge Valley presi- dent and chief executive officer. He added the projected deficit is lower than other hospitals in the eastern GTA. Lakeridge Health an- nounced earlier this month it was looking at a deficit of more than $19 million. “It’s a major concern for us. We’ve always tried to be really ef- ficient and do more with less but we’re very concerned with the situation,” Mr. Martin said. The hospital has no cash re- serves and it is already carrying a debt load so it can’t afford to run a deficit, nor is it allowed to under provincial guidelines. The deficit has come about, he said, because in July when the Province announced an additional $469.6 million for health care (4.3 per cent) Rouge Valley saw only a 1.6-per cent increase over its base funding. It had estimated it would need a 2.5-per cent jump. As the board faces a looming deficit, savings in administration is going to be the first place it looks. “We’re going to continue to do everything we can to find non- clinical savings,” Mr. Martin said. Other factors that will be looked at before service cuts are consid- ered are revenue generating areas (such as parking) and attendance management, he added. “We have staff who are using more sick leave days than the norm so we have to do more to support staff with attendance,” he said, adding this is costly because PUCK STOPPER Lightning goalie has American dreams Sports Page 12 BALANCE OF POWER No easy solution to electricity demand Feature Page 8 www.blaisdale.com 12 mths - grade 8 5 Campuses in Durham Call Head Office 905-509-5005 Blaisdale MONTESSORI School Best Private School As voted by Ajax/Pickering Readers’ Choice Awards Limited spaces available SUNROOMS • WINDOWS • DOORS 905-686-2445 WHY MOVE IMPROVE ? WITH Multi-million dollar deficit for Rouge Valley But key details of land exchange still to be announced By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING – While a deal has been reached to swap pro- vincially-owned land in Picker- ing with privately owned land in Richmond Hill, many questions remain. “All we have now is the confir- mation of the quantities involved and the statement from the fair- ness commissioner that it was a good deal,” Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan said. “Other than that we’re no further ahead.” Late Thursday afternoon the Ministry of Municipal Affairs an- nounced a land exchange deal had been signed that would see 1,057 acres of developer owned land on the Oak Ridges Moraine in Richmond Hill come into pub- lic ownership in exchange for 1,275 acres of publicly owned land in Seaton. The public has been waiting since 2001 to hear the details of the deal, first started under the Conservative government to stop the building of homes on the environmentally sensitive Oak Ridges Moraine. Despite the deal, residents will have to wait a little longer for details. Seaton swap finally in the books CHECK OUT THOSE LEGS Kyle Macpherson / News Advertiser photo GREENWOOD – Children stare in awe as Mark Clarkson, pulled from the audience to participate in the Greenwood Village Festival, rolls up his pants and tries on a pair of nylon stockings. Sparks the Clown talked him into the silliness and entertained children with games and other stunts humiliating parents. See Hospital, Page 5 See Mayor, Page 7 “Special Thanks to our Corporate Leadership Sponsors” The Pickering Town Centre Mayors’ Charity Classic, hosted by Mayor Dave Ryan, City of Pickering, Mayor Steve Parish, Town of Ajax and Regional Chair of Durham Region Roger Anderson, raised $171,290 at this year’s event, to support the purchase of a brand new anesthetic machine for the cys- toscopy suite at Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital. The 18-hole, sold out event, took place at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club on September 9th, and was attended by business and communi- ty leaders from across Durham Region and Toronto. Since June, hundreds of patients have benefited from having the new cys- toscopy suite at their local hospital. Rouge Valley’s Dr. Steven Smith and Dr. Arthur Grabowski are now able to better examine a patient’s renal system in the new suite and can even perform some day surgery procedures so that a patient does not have to be admitted to hospital. The new anesthetic machine, purchased with funds from the Golf Tournament, helps to keep the patient comfortable throughout the procedure. This event, now in it’s ninth year, is one of the most successful fund raising events in all of Durham Region and has raised over $1.1 million to help purchase vital medical equipment for Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering. The Foundation would like to thank everyone who attended and especially all our sponsors who made this event so successful. Smiles all around as a cheque for $171,290 is received by (third from left) Dave Sinclair, Chair, Rouge Valley Health System Board and Elizabeth Ryan, Chair, Rouge Valley Health System Foundation Board at the 2004 Pickering Town Centre Mayors’ Charity Classic Golf Tournament. Presenting the cheque is the tournament’s 2004 Vice Chair, William Collier from RBC Financial Group (far left); Art Robson, a past Tournament Chair and Allan Arsenault, General Manager of Pickering To wn Centre and Chair of the tournament since 2001. “PICKERING TOWN CENTRE MAYORS’ CHARITY CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT RAISES $171,290 FOR ROUGE VALLEY AJAX AND PICKERING” “To find out how you can support your local hospital, please call 905-683-2320 ext.1501.” $171,290.00 We Build Neighbourhoods A/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 PAGE 3 A/P rrs TM GG O L F L I Q U I D A T O R SGOLF L I Q U I D A T O R SGOLF LIQUIDATORS 3 Day Golf Clearance Sale Wednesday Sept 29 to Friday Oct 1 Wednesday & Thursday 9am - 8pm, Friday 9am to 4pm T he Or i g i n alThe Original Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E. Oshawa (exit off 401 at Harmony Rd.) 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Set leaf and yard waste at the curb for composting Blue Box recyclables, household hazardous wastes and leaf & yard wastes are no longer accepted for garbage disposal. For more waste reduction ideas contact the Durham Region Works Department 905-579-5264 or 1-800-667-5671 recycling@region.durham.on.ca FINAL DAYFINAL DAY SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 11 AM – 4 PMSUNDAY, SEPT. 26 11 AM – 4 PM Education Ministry addressing ‘flawed funding formula’ By Mike Ruta Staff Writer DURHAM – Nineteen local schools will benefit from in- creased provincial fund- ing intended to support rural schools. Premier Dalton McGuinty on Wednesday announced the Province had changed the defi- nition of a rural school, add- ing 466 to the classification for a total of 1,149 in Ontario. He also said school boards would receive $31 million extra to ad- dress “some unique challenges” those schools face under the Education Ministry’s “flawed funding formula,” introduced in 1998 by the previous govern- ment. School boards were already receiving a distant schools grant introduced by the former Con- servative government last year. The new funding is in addition to what boards received in that grant, and will be provided every year. Amanda Alvaro, Education Minister Gerard Kennedy’s press secretary, says the board has flexibility on how it can spend the money, but it and others in the province “have to spend the money on rural schools.” The money can be spent to boost the staffing complement, buy resources and increase services. She explained that previously, a rural school was so defined because of its distance from the next nearest school. The new definition uses Statistics Can- ada data and postal codes to identify a rural school. For the Durham District School Board, it means nine more schools for a total of 16 rural schools and an additional $315,558, or about twice what it was receiving. Board chairwoman Elizabeth Roy says the announcement shouldn’t have an effect on the board’s upcoming accommoda- tion plan. Ms. Alvaro says the Durham Catholic District School Board has three rural schools and is receiving $34,745 more. “There was always a grant for remote schools,” noted David Visser, the board’s business su- perintendent, adding the grant has had different names over the years. He identified the board’s rural schools as St. Leo Catho- lic School in Brooklin, St. John Bosco Catholic School in Os- hawa, and Holy Family Catholic School in Beaverton. The former Conservative government introduced a dis- tant schools allocation to the funding formula in the last school year, providing the pub- lic board with about $300,000 last year. The board expected to receive $327,288 in distant schools funding this year, while the Catholic board budgeted for $211,276. 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Call for details Get out your crayons and markers for this contest DURHAM – If you pack a good volunteer punch, Community Care Durham of Ajax-Pickering would like to hear from you. The organization is looking for volunteers to deliver and pack meals, which are delivered Mon- day to Friday, between 11:30 and 1 p.m. Training is provided and vol- unteers must apply for a police criminal check, the cost of which is fully reimbursed upon the com- pletion of three hours of service. Volunteers are also needed once a month to assist with the up- keep and delivery of the Meals on Wheels van. For more information, contact Nancy Reid at 905-837-0017 ext. 231. Tr y packing some volunteer work into your week not only does the hospital have to pay sick time but it has to pay a premium for replacement staff. The fiscal situation is nothing new for Rouge Valley. It finished the 2003- 04 fiscal year with a slight surplus only after a last-minute funding announce- ment by the Province in February - it was the first time in three years the hospital had not finished in the red. Had the Province not stepped in, the hospital was anticipating a deficit of nearly $4 million, despite making numerous changes. “We did cut costs by $9 million last year and we did that through operating efficiencies,” Mr. Martin said, adding the number of vice-presidents was cut from seven to four. The hospital isn’t counting on an- other bailout this year. “The minister (of health George Smitherman) has made it clear that there will be no more funding,” Mr. Mar tin said. Still, Mr. Martin holds out hope more money could be coming. In the budget speech Mr. Smither- man said when additional funds are available from the federal government they would flow to hospitals. The fed- eral government just struck a deal with the provinces on health care that will see $2.1 billion transferred this year. He said the new deal is a good sign. “This has provided much more sta- bility and clarity in terms of long-term funding for the next 10 years.” durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 PAGE 5 A/P As Lynde Creek Village has grown we have become a vibrant community of fun-loving and active seniors whose primary focus is to enjoy life! Our Retirement Residence is no exception. We Offer a dynamic social calendar, spacious suites, ample amenity space, delicious meals, beautiful surroundings, and so much more! Opening October 2004 L YNDE CREEK MANOR Retirement Residence 905 -665-9227 50 Cullen Way, Whitby, Ontario L1R 2Y9 Across the street from Cullen Gardens. Model suites now available for viewing. 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Mikael Lee Sigus, 22, of Porte Road in Ajax and 20-year-old Alan Bowers of Maxwell Court in Bowmanville are charged with Mischief under $5,000; careless use of a firearms; carrying a concealed weapon; possession of a dangerous weapon and using an imi- tation weapon while committing and offence. Mr. Sigus is also charged with pointing a firearm. Both men are to ap- pear in court in Oshawa Oct. 27. Ho spital not expecting more funding this year Pair charged for pellet gun spree damaging 25 cars durhamregion.com Just one more way to get your news thanks to your friends at the NEWS ADVERTISER A/P PAGE 6 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 durhamregion.com EDITORIALS & OPINIONS NEWS ADVERTISER ✦ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 EDITORIAL LETTER TO THE EDITOR Now is the time to spend the money Almost daily, the citizens of Ontario are bombarded with reports that have varying degrees of importance. One that should have caught the attention of every resident in Durham, however, was a Statistics Canada report pointing out the obvious: Ontario lags behind the rest of Canada in education spending, despite having the fastest- growing enrolment. Even to a Grade 2 student, the math just doesn’t add up. One wonders how a system that is being stretched every year, lacks appropriate funding. It wasn’t always that way, and the numbers prove it. The study was conducted between the 1996/97 to 2002/03 school years, and when it began Ontario was spending more per student on average than any other province. That all changed by 2002/03, though, when this province, while under the Tories, dropped to No. 6 overall. It could be said that Ontario schools were doing more with less, but the labour strife and dissension during that time indicates oth- erwise. The Tories, including former education minister Janet Ecker, say they took money out of administration and put it into the classroom where it was needed most. Finally, the Tories tried to do a little catch up when the Mordechai Rozanski report came out and recommended that more than $2 billion more be spent on education. The To r ies didn’t ignore this report, which they commissioned; they began pouring money back into education before losing to the Liberals. Now, all eyes are trained on Premier Dalton McGuinty as he grapples with education issues. This past week he announced that the Province had changed the definition of a rural school, adding 466 schools to the classification for a total of 1,149 in Ontario. He also said school boards would receive $31 million extra to ad- dress “some unique challenges” those schools face under the Education Ministry’s “flawed funding formula,” introduced in 1998 by the previous government. It’s promising to see the Liberals following up on some of their election promises and now it’s up to the school boards to spend the money wisely today and in the future. Give teachers a break To the editor: Re: ‘Teachers’ act wearing thin,’ letter to the editor, Sept. 12. It is pitiful to read the above-mentioned letter in which the writer expresses envious and jealous thoughts about teacher salaries and benefits. Rather than belittling the teachers’ success at negotiating their working conditions, the writer’s time would be better spent seeking opportunities for others to aspire to and achieve similar conditions. It is a worthwhile exercise for anyone claiming to be Ca- nadian to tour this enormous wealthy nation of ours and be- hold the various sectors that produce goods from the bounty of the Canadian section of this God-given Earth. Agriculture, forestry, mining resources, industry and manufacture are but a few of the wealth producing sectors. This nation produces sufficient wealth to sustain teachers’ remunerations, and similar salaries and benefits for all. The difficulty in Canada is the continuous and terrible lack of po- litical leadership, which is void of courage and backbone to confront democratic duty to ensure a greater and equitable distribution of the enormous wealth that Canada possesses. Herman H. Evertman Pickering NEWS ADVERTISER Metroland Durham Region Media Group Tim Whittaker, Publisher Joanne Burghardt, Editor-in-Chief To ny Doyle, Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher, Director of Advertising Eddie Kolodziejcak, Classified Advertising Abe Fakhourie, Distribution Manager Lillian Hook, Office Manager Cheryl Haines, Composing Manager Janice O’Neil. Composing Manager [ Contact us ]-- News/Sales 905-683-5110; Clas- sifieds 905-683-0707; Distribution 905-683-5117; News Fax 905-683- 0386; General Fax 905-683-7363; E-mail tdoyle@durhamregion.com; Mailing Address; 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. 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We decline announcements, poetry, open letters, consumer com- plaints, congratulations and thank you notes. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for length, style and clarity. Opinions expressed by letter writers are not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. Due to the volume of letters, not all will be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. The newspaper contacts only those whose submissions have been chosen for publication. For big and little it’s all about the money, honey You’ve probably heard a bit about the municipal quest for a new deal for cities. It started out in Toronto, but has been picked up across the province. And you’d best get used to hearing those four buzz words now that our very own re- gional chairman, Roger Anderson, has received the presidency of the Associa- tion of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), whose members represent 99.5 per cent of the province’s population. (It was quite fascinating to see Mr. Anderson juggle his chairman’s hat with his president’s hat while debating the new deal with Ajax-Pickering MP Mark Holland this week.) Communities have a very simple wish list: money from the feds and Province to build infrastructure such as roads, community centres and transit to keep up with growth. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as that. While both levels of government have acknowledged the need for funds, it’s a snail’s-paced, red-tape-laced process to actually get money into municipal cof- fers. The feds have promised $2 billion in gas tax money...soon. Mr. Anderson wants it now and wants it protected, in case a new government changes its mind. The Province has promised $312 mil- lion, but they want municipalities to spend it on transit. If it’s based on rider- ship, the majority of that money will go to Toronto, leaving regions such as Dur- ham with nary a penny. Hardly a new - or fair - deal for all municipalities. While big cities like Hogtown feel they’re the driving force of the province and should get it all, any Durhamite that’s driven on a pot hole-laced road or been turned away from a rink for lack of ice time knows we need our share, too. That’s why we hope Mr. Anderson will remember his Durham roots when he’s fighting for money for communities. He obviously needs to be impartial and represent all areas in Ontario, but it’s good to have the head of AMO be from a smaller area that has felt the brunt of not enough government funds. And with a past that shows he’s not afraid to speak his mind, let’s hope Mr. Anderson stands up to the big boys and remembers the little guys, too. Carly Foster’s column ap- pears every third Sunday. E-mail cfoster@durhamregion.com. 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"!  ! " " !      !                   $% (!!&%  %  '  %#!  %%!#$%&$%!#$  "!    !     "&$ %' $##( DXpfijk`cccffb`e^ ]fiXejn\ijkf:`kp Xe[glYc`Zhl\jk`fej DURHAMREGIONCOM Aljkfe\dfi\nXpkf^\kpflie\njk_Xebjkfpfli ]i`\e[jXkk_\D\kifcXe[;li_XdI\^`feD\[`X>iflg )DXpfi]ifdGX^\8( ;Xm\IpXe Government looks for ways to meet supply and demand pressures This is the last in a four-part series looking at the challenges fac- ing our electricity system. Today we look at where the government’s policy will take the existing grid. By Keith Gilligan Staff Writer DURHAM – Any parent can tell you about wasted electricity. How many times must a par- ent tell a child to turn off the lights when leaving a room, only to come along later and find the lights burning bright and nobody within screaming range? With the state of Ontario’s en- ergy situation, conservation will become more important than dad yelling for the lights to be turned off. The provincial government has set an ambitious target of reducing demand by five per cent by the end of 2007 and 10 per cent by 2010. In fact, conservation will prob- ably become a lynchpin if Ontar- ians are to have enough electric- ity in the near future. Bruce Campbell, vice-president of the Independent Electricity Market Operator (IMO), said in a speech that last year’s blackout “underlined just how tight our supply situation is in Ontario.” On an average day, about 25,000 megawatts of electricity is used in Ontario. Up to 4,000 mw has to be imported to meet the daily demand. In the days follow- ing the blackout, officials called on everyone to reduce electricity use. Since then, however, Ontarians have gone back to using the same amount of power. With demand going up, the government needs to either cur- tail energy consumption, increase supply or both. That’s what the Province plans to do - all three. In the spring, Ontario Ener- gy Minister Dwight Duncan in- troduced Bill 100, the Electric- ity Restructuring Act. Among the proposals are a new Con- servation Bureau, led by a chief conservation officer; incentives for the private sector to invest in new generation; establishing the Ontario Power Authority, which will ensure a long-term supply of electricity; and having the energy ministry set targets for conserva- tion, renewable energy and the overall supply mix. Mr. Duncan said the govern- ment will make major announce- ments in the fall regarding both the supply and demand side. “The problem is the govern- ment of Ontario hasn’t given the people the tools needed to make conservation happen,” argues Greenpeace Canada spokesman David Martin. The need to use energy more efficiently is obvious, he says, noting that way “the system would be more secure and more stable. If we reduce the demand to the most efficient, it’s techni- cally possible.” The Aug. 14 “blackout was a wakeup call for Ontario and North America. The lessons still need to be learned,” he adds. “The good news is the people of Ontario re- sponded in spades to requests for conservation after the blackout.” “We have to deal with the de- mand and supply problem. We need more demand measures.” Rather than a large, centralized supply system, Mr. Martin sug- gests more local, smaller generat- ing stations, or “more decentral- ized centres. If it’s closer to the demand, there’s less stress on the grid.” An examination of the blackout found it started in Ohio and one of the major problems was the grid couldn’t handle the load. “We have a very fragile, brittle system in Ontario. It’s highly cen- tralized,” Mr. Martin says, noting about 80 per cent of Ontario’s power comes from three nucle- ar stations and five coal-fired plants. “In those terms, it’s very stark and that has to change,” he adds. “It doesn’t make sense if we con- tinue to rely on massive centres, especially if it’s nuclear. “We should be looking at the bigger picture, rather than deal with immediate causes. Let’s take a step back and look at the system as a whole and it’s not a pretty picture. “Sadly, the conclusions of all the commissions of the blackout was to beef up the grid - fewer branches falling on lines and bet- ter security.” Ensuring the grid is safe isn’t a long-term solution, he adds. He ques- tions if Bill 100 is “going to do it. I’m very wor- ried. The government continues to pay lip ser- vice to con- servation and renewables, while they continue to support the old option. “That’s clearly not the experi- ence with green energy.” Mr. Duncan agrees with Mr. Martin about the lack of “tools” needed to reduce and conserve electricity. “He’s right and part of what will come out of this bill is time-of-use rate plans and time- of-use meters. He’s absolutely right about that and we’re mov- ing to address that.” Current meters only record the amount of power used, while a smart meter records the amount and time the energy was con- sumed. Electricity used either in the early morning and late at night is cheaper than power used during peak hours. The Ontario Energy Board wants a provincewide plan to cut both general demand and ‘peak- hour’ usage. It also wants the Province to find long and short- term opportunities to reduce de- mand. Having a conservation bureau is a good idea, according to the OEB, as it would ensure consis- tency and eliminate competing business goals. The OEB is also pushing more conservation, saying in a recent report, “Conservation is a clean and affordable way of helping to bridge a growing gap between electricity demand and supply in Ontario. “Conservation is an important and achievable goal.” A/P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 durhamregion.com Dwight Duncan Searching for the balance of power Deon O’Keefe photo The Province has a target of reducing electricity demand by five per cent by the end of 2007 and 10 per cent by 2010. ‘We have to deal with the demand and supply problem. We need more demand measures.’ Dave Martin, Durham Nuclear Awareness DURHAM – The Durham Home and Small Business Association is offering tips on how to comply with the new privacy legislation. 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With normal everyday activities, the average person walks over 100,000 kilometres in their lifetime, about four times around the world. The foot must shock adsorb on impact, adjust to contours in the ground or changes in surface firmness and propel you in all directions. The shoe type and fit cannot be over- emphasized for everyday wear, but it certainly takes on greater importance with athletics. To answer the first part of your question, a cross- trainer is not a shoe that will fulfill all the needs of a serious athlete, whether he participates in one sport or a multitude of sports. For example, the motion of the foot in a racquet sport with all the lateral or side to side movement, as well as the sudden starts and stops is far different than the heel to toe shock absorbing requirements of the foot with jogging. However, the cross-trainer may fulfill the needs of the casual athlete or young person. Before getting into the specifics of shoe types, knowing when, where and how to get a good fit is a good place to begin, so here is my TOP 10 LIST FOR BUYING SHOES: 1. Buy shoes late in the day, feet swell as the day goes on as well as with exercise. 2. Go to a store where the sales staff are knowledgeable, the shoe selection is wide, where the staff participate in your specific sport and they have an understanding of biomechanics. 3.Always have your feet measured while standing before the purchase of every new shoe. Never assume your foot size is the same, feet lengthen and splay with aging. Not all sizes arecreated equal, an eight in one brand may be and eight and a half in another. 4.S hoes should be approximately a half inch or a thumb nail longer that your largest toe and remember that for about 30 per cent of the population, the longest toe is not the big toe. 5.The widest part of your foot should fit the widest part of the shoe and should always be fitted for the larger foot. 6.The heel should fit snuggly to avoid excessive movement and blisters, yet the toes should have room to wiggle. 7.Always try the shoe on with the same type of sock you will be wearing for the sport that the shoes were intended for. 8.When trying on shoes, walk around the store for several minutes and test drive the shoes for their specific activity. For example, try the jogging shoe on a treadmill or a rrs TM DURHAM DENTAL CENTRE 135 Harwood Ave. N. 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Sunday September 26, 2004 News Advertiser * Bentley Leather Ajax/Pick. * Campbell’s Broth Booklet Ajax/Pick. * Canadian Home & Leisure Ajax/Pick. * Durham Business Times Ajax/Pick. * FM Industries Ajax/Pick. * Little Caesars Ajax * Master Bedroom Ajax * News Advertiser Prospecting Ajax/Pick. * Sears Ajax/Pick. * Speedy International Store Ajax/Pick. Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $ 6.00 between Sept. 29 - Oct. 3/04 SPORTS durhamregion.com THIS WEEKEND The Ajax Axemen junior ‘A’ hockey team hosts the Oshawa Legionaires at the community centre today at 3 p.m. Cronin pours life’s work into earning tryout DURHAM — The ‘smiley’ goalten- der definitely has something to smile about. Telus Lightning goaltender Amanda Cronin, 24, whose trademark is her large smiley face on her face mask, was invited to the training camp of the U.S. national women’s hockey team next month. The Kettering, Ohio native whose family now lives in York, Maine will be one of four goalies at the camp at the Lake Placid Olympic Training Centre in New York State on Oct. 30. Being invited to camp, says Cronin, is the culmination of a life’s work in hockey. “This is my ultimate dream come true. This is what I have lived for,” says Cronin, adding she was phoned per- sonally by Ben Smith, the head coach of the U.S. women’s hockey program, for the invite. “I have lived and breathed hockey since I was five. At 24 my dream is finally coming true.” While at the training centre, Cronin will be part of team scrimmages and several exhibition contests, with several prep schools and men’s teams provid- ing the opposition. Depending on how well she performs, she may be asked to stay on to play in next month’s 4 Nations Cup, an international women’s hock- ey tournament involving the national teams of the U.S., Canada, Sweden and Finland. This year, the tourney is being hosted in the U.S. at Lake Placid and at the University of Vermont. In the meantime, the graduate of the University of Maine Black Bears women’s hockey program will start her third season with the Telus Lightning of the National Women’s Hockey League. She was due to start Telus’s home and league opener Saturday against the Oakville Ice at the Ajax Community Centre. Telus Lightning goalie headed to U.S. national training camp News Advertiser file photo Telus Lightning goaltender Amanda Cronin plans to be making saves with the U.S. national women’s hockey team next month after receiving an invitation to the club’s training session in Lake Placid, New York. She’s en- tering her third season with the Lightning of the National Women’s Hockey League. Jonke filling up nets in Ohio St. Mary grad leads Notre Dame College PICKERING — A Pickering athlete has started his U.S. collegiate soccer career on the right cleat. St. Mary Catholic Secondary School grad Frank Jonke has played a pivotal role in helping the Notre Dame Col- lege Falcons (South Euclid, Ohio) to a solid 4-2-1 start to American Mideast Conference play, not to mention be- coming the AMC’s offensive player of the week recently. It was the first time in the four-year history of men’s soccer at the school that a Notre Dame player has won the award. In short, the forward has been on an offensive tear, kicking off a history- making debut in scoring four goals in a season-opening 10-0 rout of Ohio Valley College from West Virginia. Jonke outdid himself by netting six goals in a 10-0 shutout of Adrian Col- lege from Michigan. His offensive dis- play also tied a program record for goals scored in a single game. After seven games, Jonke is at the top of the conference in both goals- a-game average (2.0) and points per game (4.14). In fact, Jonke is averaging a goal for every 27 minutes of play. The Falcons are currently third in the National Association of Intercol- legiate Athletics (NAIA) men’s soccer Region IX rankings. NEWS A DVERTISER There’s lots more news online at durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004 PAGE 13 P “BEST AVAILABLE RATES” “PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL ABLE” Refinancing debt consolidation a specialty For FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL 905-666-4986 From 4.9% for 5 years. 1st & 2nd Mortgages to 100% Condos Rental Properties CUSTOM UPGRADES INCLUDED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS BOOKED THIS MONTH! HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM MODELS 1 -8 8 8 -B A T H -R E N O 4 1 6 -2 8 5 -6 7 9 8 PAY NO TAX, NO GST, NO PST F O R K I T C H E N & B A T H R O O M R E N O VATI O N S Wayne Hutchinson 696 King St. W. 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Expires September 30th Est. 1990 1-866-340-5559 Ext. 228 1739 Orangebrook, Pickering, ON L1W 3G8 INVESTORS WANTED 12% Per Annum Minimum $25,000 Thrifty Mechanic Shop 695 Finlay Avenue, Ajax (905) 683-1112 Thrifty Mechanic Shop Bumper To Bumper Inspection Plus Lube Oil and Filter 107 Points $39.95 - Reg. $49.95 We promise you the following: 1.Only qualified people will work on your car. 2.We ’ll never do anything that is not required and APPROVED by you. 3.Every time we repair your vehicle, we will test it out to make certain it is ok. 4. We’ll follow up a few days later to make sure you’re satisfied. 5.You’ll always know how much the repair will cost before we do any work. It will be very clear what was done. WE HAVE NO SECRETS. 6.If you want to know anything about the work that was done or how it was priced, please feel free to ask. I will gladly explain. 7.That every repair or service we do on your vehicle, or part we sell, will meet your satisfaction. 8.That every job is warranted, and that we will live up to the terms of that warranty. Michel Saikali Owner/Manager To k eep your car in top condition there’s nothing better for it than a 107 Point Inspection. Regular $49.95, now $39.95 when you bring in this article (offer expires Sept 30/04),it includes, among the 107 points, a full lubrication, oil and filter, check all fluids, inspect and rotate tires, inspect wipers, hoses and belts, brake inspection, check for tune up, inspect exhaust system, test battery and more. Your vehicle will also be checked for oil leaks, coolant leaks, and other potential problem areas that could cause a costly breakdown. Once the problem areas are identified a list will be made in order of priority so you can budget for the repairs. It’s the per- fect way to achieve worry-free driving all year round. ***Plus Bring In This Article And Get $10 Off Any Job of Your Choice When Spending $100 or More Before Taxes This Offer Expires September 30/04 Muppets Children’s Centre, Pickering 986 Dunbarton Rd. (Hwy 2 & Whites Rd.) Tel: (905) 420-3211 Muppets Private Home, Durham Tel: (416) 694-7888 • Ages 6 months to 12 years • New Provider Inquires Welcome • Dedicated and qualified staff. • Full and part-time programs available. • Developmental combine play, socialization and learning. •Learning facilitated by age appropriate curriculum. • Nutritious hot lunch and 2 snacks daily. • Open from 6:45am to 6pm, Monday to Friday . • Fully equipped centre including large outside playground. • Excellent Kindergarten and school age programs. • Government Subsidy Available. Want to know what’s happening in Pickering? BE INFORMED! 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The Pythons wrapped up a success- ful season by winning the Central East Soccer League Cup for the playoffs, to go along with the CESL league cham- pionship. In tournament action, the Pythons successfully defended their Thornhill title as well as winning the Ajax Soccer Club’s girls’ tournament this summer. The Pythons begin try- outs for the under-11 age group today (Sunday, Sept. 26) at Princess Diana field from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Other tryouts are scheduled for Oct. 3 and 10 at the same park and time. Tryouts are open to all girls born in 1994. Call Nixon Bernardino at 905-837-2458. Pickering Pythons under-10s put wrap on solid soccer season durhamregion.com Just one more way to get your news. 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If you feel that you meet the follow- ing requirements we would like to talk to you: •A self starter with a minimum of 5 years supervisory experience •Available to work shifts •Proven problem solving skills •Previous experience of working within a unionized environment ad- vantageous. •Experience working with a quality program an asset Qualified candidates should apply to: Ingrid Dekorte-Greer (905) 579 2911 0r email resume to idekorte-greer@spherion.ca COLLEGE Library Technical Support Specialist Competition No. SS04-67 Faculty Librarian Competition No. AC04-50 IT Support Specialist Competition No. SS04-71 For further details, please visit www.durhamcollege.ca. Interested candidates may submit a resumé to jobs@durhamc.on.ca quoting the appropriate competition number by October 4, 2004 or until suitable candidates are found. Durham College invites applications for the following positions COMPUTER COURSES at Durham College. Entry level Micro- soft Certification- MCDST - Micro- soft Certified Desktop Support Technician or update your office skills with Microsoft Office, Accounting and Project Manage- ment. Train at top rated Durham College in 100% instructor led courses. Full/Part time available. Funding through EI/OSAP, WSIB to qualified. These skills are highly sought after in todays IT environment. Call Colin McCarthy 905-721-3336. www.durhamc.on.ca CAREER SCHOOL of Hair and Nails requires a Full Time Instruc- tor. Fax resume to (905) 571-1661 DURHAM COMMUNITY MEDIA- TION PROGRAM is hosting a Me- diation Skills training on November 8-9-10. Please contact Meaghan Welfare at 905-683-8615 ext-225 MARKETING - I need someone to learn my business. Must have leadership abilities and a strong desire for above average income. Call Peter Hones 1-905-626-1094.RSB LOGISTIC requires Class 1 drivers and owner operators for our US van division. Minimum 2 years driving experience and clean abstract. 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Want to help others and earn great pay? Year round opportunities with complete training and excellent compensation for well known Canadian Charities. Paid full time positions with management opportunities. Call 905-433-2181 ACTORS/MODELS - All ages shapes and sizes welcome (new- born to senior) The Model and Tal- ent Bureau will be holding auditions in Whitby Sunday, October 3rd. by app't (519) 354-0003. fee of $34.50 refundable if you do not qualify. BAR HELPER NEEDED:The Tap & Tankard 224 Brock St. S., Whitby DURHAM SPECIALTY CLEAN- ING Company is hiring cleaning technicians servicing Durham and GTA. Experience in carpet, tile and duct cleaning an asset. Will train, MUST HAVE CAR and clean driv- ing record. Hourly commission bo- nuses benefits. Call (905)686- 9272 or fax (905)686-0312. 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Please submit your resume by October 1, 2004 to: Peterborough This Week 884 Ford St., Peterborough ON K9J 5V3 Attn:Aimee Quinlan No Phone Calls Please! $50k PER YEAR, DRIVING DEDICATED Who says you have to choose between more home time and higher earnings? You could be earning 45 TO 50 CPM WITH SATURDAYS OFF! We are seeking experienced class A drivers for a dedicated operation based in Pickering and delivering within Ontario, Quebec and the northern U.S. In addition to Saturdays off, you get home one night per week. Plus you receive weekly payroll, paid vacations, all-inclusive benefits, and enjoy the consistency of working with one dedicated customer. Give yourself a pay raise, weekly home time and a great upturn in your career -- all with one phone call! We take calls seven days a week at: 1-866-852-4327 J.B.Hunt is an equal opportunity employer. Prior flatbed & 6 mos class A exp req. Subj to drug screen. Part-time Professors Physiotherapist and Occupational Therapist Assistant Peterborough To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please visit our Web site www.flemingc.on.ca PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR - $40K Our prestigious Client is currently seeking an individual who enjoys maintaining the day to day administration of a bi-weekly Payroll, per- forms best in a fast paced environment and has the flexibility to work overtime when neces- sary. This could well be the position for you. The successful candidate must posses the fol- lowing: • Minimum of 2 years payroll experience essential • Solid knowledge of government reporting • University/College Degree advantageous Qualified candidates should send resume to: Carole Plummer (905) 579-2911 or Fax resume to (905) 579-6050 Email your resume to cplummer@spherion.ca HIRING NOW!!!!!!!!!! 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We are now hiring for our new store located at LIVERPOOL/BAYLY PICKERING •Full and Part Time •All positions, all shifts •Storefront & Production available We offer paid training and incentive programs. Apply in person: 1750 BAYLY ST. W., PICKERING or fax resume to (905) 428-2216 "An employer you can count on" FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE •MIDNIGHTS must be able to work weekends •MAINTENANCE day shift Apply in person at 989 Harwood (Harwood/Rossland) 274 Kingston Rd. (Hwy 2 and Salem) Wo rk Available Immediately Visit our Job Fair! All shifts/Lots of Overtime! Certified Forklift Operators....$10/hour Clerical....$10/hr Full time positions, located near Pickering To wn Centre Join us at: Pickering Recreation Complex 1867 Valley Farm Road Pickering Tuesday September 28th, 2004 From 10am sharp until 2pm Meeting Room 3 Applications & Orientations Available Construction General Labour Required Immediately for Irrigation Installation. Temporary full-time position (approx. 8-10 weeks - weather permitting). Must have own transportation. Whitevale area. $11.50/hr. We with to thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Mail or Fax Resumes to: Atkinson Irrigation PO Box 355 Collingwood, On. L9Y 3Z7 Fax: 705-428-6056 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL LABOURERS Durham Region, All shifts available Machine Operators, Packagers Punch Press Operators, assemblers Some locations not accessible by public transit. Steel toed shoes required Apply in person to: Global Human Resource Centre 15 Harwood Ave S, Suite 202 Ajax (south of Hwy 2) Between 9am-3pm Joe at 905-426-4624 or visit the Ajax location Hiring for the Whitby/Oshawa locations hrdept@2001audiovideo.com Full Time Salespeople High Base Salary, High Commissions Bonuses, Extensive Benefits, Management Training, Employment Stability Retail (Commission) Sales Experience Preferred Fax your Resume to the attention of: SERVICE MERCHANDISING REP Full-time position available. Required to call on Rona Big Box stores in Ontario. Entry level position. Salary, car allowance, benefits. Must be comfortable with simple hand tools. We will train. Must be flexible to travel. Occasional overnight or weekend work required. Reply with a brief resume to: McDonald Sales & Merchandising Fax to: (905)855-8559 E-mail to: email@mcdonaldsales.com ADULTS with van or pick-up and storage space to deliver Sears catalogues once or twice a month in Ajax. Pickering & Oshawa Please call 905-728-9132 Paperman Distributors paperman@paperman.on.ca CARRIERS REQUIRED To deliver Sears catalogues once or twice a month in Ajax. Pickering & Oshawa Please call 905-728-9132 Paperman Distributors paperman@paperman.on.ca PA RT TIME STAFF NEEDED All positions available. 3 to 4 night and weekend shifts per week Apply at: PIZZA HUT 252 Bayly St., Ajax HAIR FITNESS INC. Come join a winning team of great hair stylists. We offer: above competitive wages, incentive programs, advanced training, paid vacation & much more! If you are an experienced hairstylist and looking for a friendly bright atmosphere give us a call 905-837-8252 Positions available in Ajax, Whitby & Oshawa California Based co. Now Hiring $16-$22 and hour In all Departments Recent Expansion has created openings in our: Delivery, Labourer and Customer service departments. Full Training provided. Call for an Interview Mon -Tues. 9am-6pm 905-571-5055 BROWN'S FINE FOOD SERVIC- ES.Do you have a fun and outgo- ing personality? If you do we are looking for you. Come and work with our friendly team, providing excellent standards of food service to the customers. We have imme- diate openings for Cafeteria Asso- ciates in the Durham Region. We are seeking individuals with a strong focus on customer service and the ability to effectively learn the essential requirements of the positions: Food prep and service, cash handling, and actively partici- pating as a team player. Hours of work will include three rotating shifts and weekends. Please fax resume to (905) 644-5370. BUSY BISTRO in Port Perry now accepting applications for experi- enced full time Line Cook and part time Dishwasher. Please apply with resume to: 1821 Scugog St. Port Perry. MOBILE WASH looking for person to work weekdays & weekends Must be able to drive standard. (905)831-3630 CARDINAL NANNI E S & C OMPANION S INC. 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Call 905-432-6999 1 front counter person 1 cake decorator required part time, days Monday-Friday, 3-4 days/week drop off resume at 1099 Kingston Rd, Pickering ROOFING SERVICE PERSON needed immediately for very busy com- pany. Salary, benefits, vehicle included. Only experienced and hard working need apply. Please fax name and number to 905-640-1341 NOW HIRING Light Industrial workers for all shifts. Pease fax to (905)743-9921 or e-mail jobs@phoenixquality.com No Phone Calls Please FIELD QUALITY REP - Currently looking for a candidate to act as a vendor liaison in the Oshawa area. Must be customer oriented. Auto- motive experience preferred. PLEASE FAX RESUME TO 905- 734-3062 HOMEWORKERS needed!! To Assemble Products- Mailing/Pro- cessing Circulars- PC/Clerical Work Available. No Experience Needed! Free Information: www.homeworkersnetwork.com or send S.A.S.E.; QSEI, 111-336 Yonge St., Reference #7-107, Bar- rie,ON, L4N 4C8. (705)726-9070. HOUSEKEEPING AND CUSTO- DIAL STAFF,The Durham Col- lege Residence and Conference Centre is looking for hard working full time housekeepers and custo- dians. Experience required. $8 hr. Must be bondable. Comprehensive benefit and RRSP plan available after 3 months. Fax resume to at- tention: Phaedra Copoc at (905) 404-8877 INSIDE SALES,Bay Portrait Studio, Oshawa. Great $$$! Dependable. Responsible people only. PT/FT. 647-293-3901. LABOURERS and experienced Roller Operator required by as- phalt paving company. Valid driv- ers license and own transportation to Port Perry yard required. Phone or fax resume to: 905-985-4179. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - Apply in person to 1614 Dundas St. E., Suite 203. Whitby (Dundas / Thick- son) on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m LINK IT UP FOR FREE! Send your business or or- ganization Web address to linkitup@durhamregion.com or call 905.579.4400 ext 2293 to add a free web link to your 411 listing. LOCAL Ajax Transport Company requires immediately AZ driver to run central US. Home some weeknights and every weekend. Full benefits and competitive mile- age rate. Call Steve 905-426-5568 MAINTENANCE CO-ORDINA- TOR/WORKER.With proven resi- dential maintenance knowledge and experience required by mid sized non - profit housing organ- ization. Successful candidate will also have experience in engaging and supervising trades for special- ized work. Terms: 8 month con- tract positions with possibility of full time employment. Must have a ve- hicle. Apply in writing by October 14th providing a resume listing previous work experience, refer- ences and training c/o Ed Goerz, Cornerstone Community Associa- tion, 133 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, LlH 4G8. Fax (905) 433- 2363 PA RT TIME CLEANERS wanted, for immediate work. Contact Olu David at (905)571-5616. PA RT-TIME COOK and DIETARY AIDE positions currently available. Must have experience. Submit re- sume to Food Service Manager at White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence, 1460 Highway #2, Courtice, Ont. L1E 3C4 or FAX to (905)579-1255 by Oct. 1st. PETRO CANADA NOW HIRING! Full/Part-time. Cashiers ALL shifts, excellent working environment. Employee incentives and advance- ment. Apply with resume: 1755 Dundas St. W. (at Lakeridge) (905)665-9270 QUALITY INSPECTORS required for various shifts in Oshawa. Own transportation an asset. Long term, pay $9.25 per hour. E-mail to: shannanw@accu-staff.com Fax: 416-754-1363 or phone 416-754- 7307. Registration Officer Positions Required $20.00/hr Avg. We T rain You! Call Tom (905) 435-0280 Christmas help req'd REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY,expe- rienced, mature handy person for new home building. Competitive wages. Must have own vehi- cle/tools, Fax resume: 905-655- 7265 or call 905-655-8764 RETIRED MAINTENANCE person required for 20-30 hours/month, for general repairs & maintenance at busy dental office in Oshawa. Ref- erences required. Andrew Fax (905)579-3815 or e-mail; amurray@aibn.com SALES/MERCHANDISER,part- time calling on drug stores in the Scarborough/Oshawa area. Expe- rience an asset, must have own vehicle. Fax resume: 905-669- 0781 SATELLITE TV Installers Needed, (Oshawa/Whitby and Surrounding area), Full time, Will Train. Email resume: tor@ajilon.com SEASONAL Pickering Ware- house. 40hrs/wk. Pulling, pack- ing, restocking, fluffing teddies. Some lifting, cleaning. Fun atmos- phere. Training provided. Fax re- sume 905-837-0328. don- na@grammas-attic.com SEEKING one database adminis- trator to work in Toronto. Must know Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi. Contact Thiru at 416-288-6451 for more info. shoppers optical (formally Shorney's Optical) Requires a student optician and an optical sales associate. (Experienced Preferred) Fax resume 905-839-0512 TELEMARKETERS and door-to- door Canvassers required for chocolate sales for national char- ities. Students welcomed. Call Mike (905)743-9322 TOPPERS PIZZA 145 Kingston Road Ajax. Opening October 11 Hiring Full/Part Time staff and Drivers Apply in person or to toppersajax@yahoo.com WANTED OWNER/OPERATOR's and AZ Company drivers to run mid west, south and New England states. We run all LTL paid per- centage. Also looking for AZ CITY DRIVER, paid hourly, servicing GTA and surrounding areas. Call for more information 1-888-335- 3187 WHITBY RESTAURANT/BAR Experienced cooks needed ASAP. Full or part-time. Call Ilias 416- 451-2463. WINDOW & BED COVERS Now Hiring Full-time and Part-time posi- tions. Fax application to (905)725- 4660, or apply: 1635 Victoria St. E., Whitby Showroom Decorator Canada's number one home furnishing retailer is now hiring a show room decorator for our Whitby store location. The candidate must be innovative and able to create displays that will help maximize sales. You also must be enthusiastic, personable, pre- sentable and willing to learn. Our benefits include medical insurance, dental insurance, prescription drug plan, generous employee discounts and profit sharing along with career growth opportunities. Please send your resume or apply to Leon's Furniture 1500 Victoria St East Whitby Ont. L1N 9M3 Please quote file #D-22 We thank all applicants however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Our Successful, professional landscaping business is growing and we require a... Landscape Foreman Full Time Year Round Employment At Birk's, we understand that good people are the key to our success. We are looking for a skilled, experienced Landscape Construction Foreman to join us now as we plan for the future. The successful candidate will process these competencies: ★Strong team supervision skills ★Excellent customer relation skills ★Working knowledge of precast products ★Thorough understanding of planting materials We offer an excellent compensation package and a positive environment. If you would like to join a successful organization where you will be valued as a part of the team, please forward your complete resume to Peter at: Birk's Landscaping 2897 Solina Rd. N. R.R. #3 Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 3K4 Approved Telephone 905-404-0602 Professional Member Fax: 1-888-733-1133 birks@rogers.com Durham manufacturer of automated machinery is accepting resumes for the following positions: •Mechanical Engineer-Product design / project management. •Mechanical Designer-Product design, detailing. •Electrical Designer-Control system design using PLCs. •AutoCAD, electrical / mechanical- Produce drawings from design staff. Advancement opportunities. International education and entry level welcome. Competitive benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. Fax re- sume, with work references, to (905) 434-6409. Nelson Industrial Inc.,a leading Metal Manufacturer,located in Pickering, has imme- diate openings on our Day, Night and Week- end Shifts as follows: •N/C Set-up Operator •Shear Set - Up Operator •Punch Press Set-up Operator Positions require experience setting up/operat- ing equipment and blue print reading. Experi- ence with Amada and LVD equipment an as- set. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package with opportunity for personal growth and development. Please visit our website: www.nelsonindust.com Fax resumes to: (905) 428-2392 Project Engineer (4-month Contract) Requirements include a Mechanical Engineering degree/diploma and 3 years’ experience in injection moulding or related business. Thorough knowledge of injection mould material and tooling, and project management experience are essential. Please send your resume, in confidence, to:Human Resources, Horn Plastics Inc., 114 Industrial Drive, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 5Z8. E-mail:hr@hornplastics.com Fax:905-668-3860. Southfork Aggregates Highway Main- tenance is looking for two LICENSED MECHANICS for our Maple location (Hwy 400 & Major Mack). This is a permanent, full time position beginning immediately. Salary nego- tiable. Please fax resume to Lloyd George 905-985-8343 or email southfork@on.aira.com BILINGUAL ORDER DESK/SALES ASSISTANT Pickering based manufacturer and dis- tributor of musical instrument products, has an exciting opportunity for a dynam- ic individual to assist in the sales depart- ment. The ideal candidate must speak French, have strong organizational and comput- er skills and enjoy working with custom- ers and solving problems. Please fax your resume to: ORDER PROCESSING MANAGER (905) 839-5776 905-683-9133 www.positivestrategies.com Rory Sheehan B.A., B.Ed., M.B.A. (Senior Trainer) Winner of the 2001, 2002, 2003 Readers Choice Awards for Corporate Trainer of the Year. Rory Sheehan positivestrategies Learn how to use the powers of hypnosis to help yourself and others lose weight, stop smoking, and reduce stress. All programs are taught by award winning trainer and best selling author Rory Sheehan. - Hypnosis Certification, October 1 st - Hypnosis for Weight loss, October 25 th - 3 Certifications in 1 Hypnosis Course, December 3 rd HYPNOSIS CERTIFICATION ARTISAN FINANCIAL – It CAN happen for you… OWN A HOME NO MONEY DOWN* • LEASE-TO-OWN* We have helped 852+ families’ dreams come true! Call 416-679-9799 1-866-993-0099 www.artisanfinancial.ca LOTS FOR SALE Fully treed 1 1/2 acre lots across the street from Lake Scugog, only minutes to town from $69,900. Also 2 acre lots starting at $155,000. in the Town of Port Perry with fabulous views of the lake and access to the lake in a prestigious development. Call (905) 424-3086 or e-mail to: rick@fourteenestates.com $$$ Mortgage Money $$$ Purchase & Refinance 1st & 2nd's to 100% oac "Previous Bankrupts, Self-Employed, Commission Sales" We process every application good, bad, or no credit. AMS Accurate Mortgages Services Inc. 905-436-9292 or 877-509-LOAN (5626) Online application at www.accuratemortgages.com 3 3 & 7 7 Fal by Cr t., A ja 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.a j a xa pa r t m e n t s.c om 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. On-site superintendent and security. $500 Move-In Allowance Condominium Sized Suites 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments starting at $700. ●Renovated suites ●Free Utilities ●Free Parking ●Tenant free rent draw & rewards program ●Senior Discounts Drop by or Call for Appointment 905-728-4993 YOUTH WORKERS required for therapeutic group home for emo- tionally disturbed adolescents with- in the Durham Region. Full time wages to range from $25 - 28,000 - pending qualifications. Also over- night staff to start at $8.50 /hours. Please specify positions applying for.Fax resume to: (905) 579- 3093. ESTHETICIAN and/or Make-up Artist. Sales experience. Hiring F/T flexible outgoing individuals for Oshawa location. Qualified candi- dates will attend a 15-day Certifi- cate training program in Toronto. Excellent starting hourly wage + commission. Fax resume to: Salon Owner 905-430-0586. HAIR MAIDENS is seeking a licensed female stylist to join their team. References required. Call 905-436-2004 to book your inter- view. www.hairmaidens.com HAIRSTYLIST needed for busy salon in Ajax (Westney/Hwy 2) with experience, full time or part time. 905-686-1918 WILDFLOWERS Artistic Hair Stu- dio looking for licensed stylist. Please drop off resume to: 100 Dundas St. West, Whitby (2nd floor above VanBelle's florist) 905- 430-2113 ARCHITECTURAL MILWORK CO.requires CNC operator. Dur- ham region area. please fax re- sume to (905) 433-1463. TECHNICAL support team re- quires individuals with a minimum three years experience in con- struction or related fields. Diploma in Architectural Technology and an understanding of Engineered Wood Products required. Fax re- sume to 905-885-6745. Busy company seeking experienced SHINGLERS Transportation an asset. Please call 905-830-9823 905-955-2488 BUSY WHITBY location now ac- cepting resumes for 4th-5th year apprentices and Class A Mechan- ics. Include references and all qualifications. Mail to: 57 Daines Dr. Whitby Ont. L1R 2E8 or fax: 905-430-0173 CARPENTERS & 3RD Year Ap- prentices needed immediately. Ex- perienced in Framing & Forming. Permanent full-time work. Salary negotiable, benefits. Call (905)427-6261 or fax resume (905)427-8659 CERTIFIED HOME INSPECTION Tr aining Courses now available. Introductory & advanced. Few spaces left. 1-866-373-1113 or local (905)697-1500. Sponsored by:A.C.I.S.S. Home Inspections. Applications still being accepted. EXPERIENCED truck tire repair person required for Ajax Transport Company. Full time position. Call (905) 683-7111 H.V.A.C. Company looking for INSTALLER Fax resume to (905)683-0817 TRIM CARPENTERS needed for Durham Region & GTA. Experi- enced, own tools & transportation. call 905-767-7791 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (Full Time & Part Time) (2 Positions Available) Formal training is not absolutely necessary, but without it, you will be required to take a rig- orous internal exam before being hired. (Full time position) You must have a reliable, clean, and pre- sentable vehicle. You must be available at least one weekend a month. You must have EXCEP- TIONAL customer service skills, as you will be required to deal with customers on a one to one basis in their homes. Part time position is less stringent on certifications and level of competence as your work will be monitored by a senior tech- nician. Although official licensing (ie. MCSE, MCE, or A+) is not re- quired; licensing is required in or- der to become an unsupervised on-site technician. Part time posi- tion starts at $8-$10 per hour de- pending on experience. Full time salary position starts at $18,000 until training is complete (1-3 months) then increases to $21,000 for three months. Increases from this point are based on your per- formance, work ethic, and compe- tence. Please email resume to onsite@geekstotherescue.ca An entrance exam will be emailed to you before you will be considered for an interview. BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED for busy sales office in Pickering. Ex- perience necessary in all aspects of accounting procedures and with Windows AccPac. Duties will also include invoicing, account receiv- able, accounts payable and pay- roll. We are looking for a team player with a pleasant telephone manner. Please submit resume stating salary expectations to jda- vis@somcan.com EXP. FITTER/WELDER f/t. Must be able to work independently. Fax resume to 905-436-8795 OFFICE CLERK MS Word & Ex- cel required. Simply Accounting & Customer Service experience an asset. Must be a self-starter, able to multi-task, able to work in busy environment. Excellent written & verbal communications skills a must. Email resume to:bstjohn@rousseaus.ca MODERN FOUR-LAWYER firm in Ajax seeks a Legal Assistant with 3-5 years' experience. One-year maternity leave contract position w/potential for permanent employ- ment. Must have current knowl- edge of family law and civil litiga- tion procedures. Candidates must have strong organizational, admin- istrative skills as well as knowl- edge of WordPerfect and/or Word, Divorcemate and PC Law. Please fax resumes to 905-427-4042 or email mdheureux@reillylegal.com OFFICE CLERK,full-time position, General Office & Customer Ser- vice. Simply Accounting an asset. Fax resume to: 905-686-9725 or call (905)686-6195 OFFICE MANAGER required for Bayly/Westney, Ajax office. Accounting experience and Excel and Word proficiency required. $3500+ to start. Fax resume to 905-426-7273. PA RT-TIME bookkeeper/recep- tionist. Data entry, computerized AP/AR payroll, monthly govern- ment remittances, reception and typing, must be detail and multi- task oriented, familiar with Busi- ness Visions. Fax: 905-697-8826. AJAX CALL CENTRE needs several full time/ part time people for pleasant phone work Salary + bonus Call NOW! Nicole 905-426-4246 EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON to sell personal training at thriving Oshawa fitness centre. must have exceptional people skills and at least 2 yrs. experience. reply in confidence fax resume 905 720- 2868. SALES, ADVANCED COMMIS- SIONS.Work from home, F/T P/T. A needed service, no competition, established NYSE Company. Dia- na Thompson 416-244-5858. RETAIL SALES/PHOTO Lab Technician. One full time position available immediately. Please ap- ply in person with resume to: Car- men's Photo Source, Port Perry 905-985-8821. A BUSY DENTAL office, open 7 days a week requires an experi- enced dental receptionist. Candi- date must be able to work some evenings and weekends. Also re- quired, full time level 2 assistant. Fax resume (905) 721-2797 DENTAL ASSISTANT / RECEP- TIONIST -F/T, P/T, Bowmanville. Experience preferred. Fax resume to: 905-507-4415. EXPERIENCED DENTAL RE- CEPTIONIST, great opportunity, full-time position, Monday-Friday, no evenings/weekends. Must be experienced with Windows & ABEL. Please fax resume to Mary 905-434-8520 FULL TIME dental reception- ist/assistant required for busy dental office in Oshawa area. Fax resume to: (905)436-9672 or phone (905)436-0454 FULL TIME Dental Reception- ist/Assistant required for 1 year Maternity leave. Some evenings & Saturdays. Experience preferred. Please forward Resumes to Dr. Stephen Murray, 1300 King St. E., Oshawa, L1H 8J4 A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, September 26, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Don’t Forget Our Classified Deadlines: Tues. 2:30 p.m. Wed. paper Thurs. 2:30 p.m. for Fri. paper Fri. 2:30 p.m. for Sun. paper FULL-TIME DENTAL RECEP- TIONIST required, starting imme- diately. Experience preferred. 416-894-9969 Also DENTAL AS- SISTANT, starting end of Septem- ber, P/T leading to F/T. For Whit- by office. Call 905-655-1500. LOOKING FOR highly motivated, RN/RPN, for a very fast paced clinic Phlebotomy an asset. Days, nights, weekends required. fax re- sume to 905-430-6416. R.M.T. NEEDED for Ajax chiro- practic wellness centre. Caring and enthusiastic individual. Please call (905) 426-9116. Ask for Dr. Karen Beal PA RT-TIME DENTAL Assistant & part-time Receptionist required for busy Ajax dental office. Dentrix ex- perience an asset, dental experi- ence a must. Evenings and Satur- days required. Please fax resume to: (905)427-9651 RMT needed for busy day spa. Existing clientele in place of ap- prox. 6 to 8 massages daily. Com- mission based or hourly. Call El- eanor @ 905-619-2639 WANTED: EXPERIENCED Part- time Dental Assistant in Oshawa. Approximately 48 to 72 hours per month Tuesday, Wednesday & Fri- day. Flexibility and computer skills are essential. Please fax resume to (905)728-6736 AJAX PUB requires an experi- enced Operations Manager. Mini- mum 5 years experience. Call for appointment (905) 683-0493 90 WAVERLY ST N,Ade- laide/Thornton area, Oshawa. $379,000. D'Angelo Executive 2-Storey backing onto prestige ravine. 4-Bdrms, 3-Baths, Living- room, Diningroom, Familyroom, Finished Basement. View at www.privateexchange.com 905- 432-1683. FRENCHMAN'S BAY $159,900 cozy 2-bdrm, eat-in kitchen, 4pc bathroom each w/ceramic tile & skylight, l/r & d/r w/parquet floors, new carpets in bdrms, high eff. fur- nace, cac, w/o to large backyard & garage, new roof, water access, ideal starter or retiree home. (905)839-1879 NORTH PICKERING,Fair- port/Finch. Detached John Boddy $259,900. Demand location. Close to school/bus/GO and amenities. 3-Bedroom, 2-1/2 bath- rooms, family room above garage, gas fireplace, C/A. New carpet and roof. Finished basement. http://ca.geocities.com/stue- vans@rogers.com/ (905)837-9717 PORT OF NEWCASTLE $267,900. NEW 4-bdrm, large Master w/walk-out to balcony, en- suite. Open concept, Main floor laundry (garage entrance) Premi- um-sized lot near Lake, Newcastle Marina. Many Upgrades. Immedi- ate possession (905)623-7954, email house_4_you@hotmail.com TRIPLEX FOR SALE,East Oshawa, 2-2bdrm suites, 1-1bdrm suite, near 401/public transit, new- er furnace & shingles, $330,000. call for viewing (905)697-2866 900 SQ. FT,store front/office, space available immediately. in downtown Bowmanville, 905-623- 4300 AUTO GARAGE, 2 BAYS, busy area. Car lot, detailing, care ren- tals, landscaper. North Oshawa, near new university. Available im- mediately (905)442-5592 INDUSTRIAL UNITS, next to Oshawa Centre., close to 401, bays with roll-up door. Also a unit that can be attached can be used for for work or office, ample park- ing, good for machining, tool & die, auto repair, detailing, hobby shop or other uses accepted in the zon- ing. All inclusive, very reasonable. Low budget storage units avail. (905)576-2982 APPROX. 350SQ.FT.for rent suitable for Aesthetician, office or mixed use. Lots of parking, good location Next to Tim Horton's, Whitby. $600 all inclusive. Avail- able October 1st. (905)576-0823. HOME BASED BUSINESS Pro- cess Service, industry leader seeks aggressive individuals who are capable of learning and man- aging a proven system. No Front Fees; Exclusive Territories; Con- tinuous Operational and National Advertising Support. Contact Lor- mit Management Systems Inc. 1- 800-459-7468 www.lormit.com JUST FOR U CANDLES.Busi- ness Opportunity. Sell environ- mentally friendly SOY CANDLES. For more information visit our web- site: www.justforucandles.com or call 705-733-9368. We will be at the Apple Fest in Brighton on Sun- day, September 26th, 2004. MED MARIJUANA TM.local distrib- utors required for legal cannabis products providing numerous health benefits. Please call: (416) 571-1147 or juda@rog- ers.com RESTAURANT FOR LEASE - Port Perry. 2400 sq. ft. Call 905- 718-7323 or email: dawnhottot@sprint.ca WORK AT HOME $529.27 Week- ly. Mail work, Assemble products or Computer work. (416)703- 5655. 24hr message. www.The- HomeJob.ca Or write: Consumer, 599B Yonge Street, #259-222, To- ronto. M4Y 1Z4. $$$ Mortgage Money $$$for any reason. 1st, 2nds to 100% oac. Arrears, consolidations, power of sale, previous bankrupts, self- employed, commission sales. All applications processed. Call AMS at 905-436-9292 or toll free 877- 509-LOAN (8626). online applica- tion: www.accuratemortgages.com $$MONEY$$100% 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mortgages. Bad credit ok. Call Ontario Wide 1-888-307-7799. $$MONEY$$100% 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mortgages. Bad credit ok. Call Ontario Wide 1-888-307-7799. 1ST/2ND MORTGAGE below bank rate. Buy a home 0% down. Personal loans / Line of credit. Metrocap, 416-455-1743; 905- 831-2354. MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any purpose. All applications accepted. Call Community Mortgage Services Corp. (905)668-6805 APPLY ON LINE - $$$1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES $$$ www.mortgagebid.ca or call Den- nis @1-800-915-2353. Purchases, renewals or refinance. To consoli- date your debts. Lowest rates pos- sible for residential or commer- cial.Credit issues, self employed, i will assess your needs. Prompt, professional service. CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 4.90% for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt con- solidation a specialty. For fast pro- fessional service call (905)666- 4986 GOOD OR BAD CREDIT,we can get you a mortgage. No dnpmt. or closing costs money we can help. Consolidate all your bills into your mortgage for one low monthly pmt. Call us the fast professional ser- vice. Mortgage Intelligence 905- 426-2900. MORTGAGES Res./Comm. Low Rates All applications accepted No Fees OAC Call (905)427-1755 NEED CASH ? PROBLEM CREDIT ? SECURED LOANS! Nelson Financial 1-866-340-5559 YOU ARE APPROVED! First & Second mortgages, refinance, commercial/industrial. Construc- tion, DEBT CONSULTATION. Good credit, bad credit, Private funds available. Please call Rob (416) 857-1234 (1) - TWO BEDROOM,spacious, clean and bright 2 level unit, hard- wood floors, pets allowed. Oshawa, available October 1st. Rent is inclusive. Call (416)892- 8864 1 & 3 BEDROOM APTS, avail. in Oshawa, all inclusive,rent, exten- sively renovated, close to amen- ities, excellent neighbourhood, call (416)722-4709. 1 BRIGHT CLEAN newer base- ment apt, Courtice Rd/Nash, hard- wood, good parking, no smok- ing/pets avail immediately. $750/mo first/last. (905)438-8938 leave message. 1-BDRM APT., Central Oshawa, parking, private entrance, $725/mo inclusive. Avail. Oct. 1st. No dogs. First/last. (905)213-6593 1-BDRM BASEMENT APT.sep ent, 4-pc bath, full size kitchen, parking. No smoking/pets. $675 in- clusive. Avail immediately or Oct 1. for quiet person. 905-721-9789, 905-922-4751 1-BDRM. BSMNT.apt. freshly painted, Oshawa. Separate en- trance, backyard, 4-appliances, c/a, 3-pc. bath(shower). $625/mo. +hydro. Available immediately First/last/references. No smok- ing/pets. 905-623-6034. 1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa - Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town home suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. $999.00 per month. Call (905) 579-7649 for an appointment. 2 BEDROOM basement apart- ment, very clean, located in Ajax/Pickering. Church/Hwy#2 ar- ea. $800 per mo. utilities included. Telephone (905)426-9553 or (416) 889-1234. 2 LARGE BDRM. BSMNT.apt - Separate entrance, own laundry, 2 parking, 401/Brock area, Picker- ing. Quiet neighbourhood. Fresh paint, clean. $700+1/3 utilities. Call 905-428-8214 or 416-616-2641. 2 ONE BEDROOM apartments. Excellent location, close to down- town Oshawa. Clean, quiet. No smoking. Parking. First/last, refer- ences. $695 and $750. For appt. leave message 905-434-7012. 2-BDRM apt,Oshawa. Main floor of triplex, close to OC, very nice, clean & quiet place. Laundry, park- ing. First/last,references, no pets. Call (905)579-7665 leave msg. 2-BDRM,Rossland/Westney, large apartment, eat-in kitchen, laundry, a/c, separate entrance, parking. No smoking/pets. Refer- ences, $975/mo inclusive. Avail. immediately. 905-427-9203 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., east Oshawa, separate entrance, avail. Oct 1st. $700/month cable. First/last, references includes all utilities + parking, no laundry facil- ities, non-smoker. 905-436-3986. 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., in quiet neighbourhood, very spa- cious, laundry, ample parking, non-smoking, available Oct 15th. $900 plus hydro. (416)508-2113 2-BEDROOM basement, sauna, Jacuzzi, separate entrance, $1100/month all inclusive, first/last. Available November 1st. No smok- ing/pets. Near all amenities. Call 905-686-5782. 2BR APT.,4pcs & 2pcs WR. Par king, fridge, stove, utilities inlc. Laundry facilities. $900 Mthly- FMR/LMR. Call to view. (905)434-5309 3-BEDROOM BEAUTIFUL main floor bungalow, Liverpool/Bayly, hardwood floors, 4-appliances, central-air, newly decorated, well maintained, steps to mall and GO, ample parking, half utilities, no smoking/dogs. $1200/month 416- 924-6796. A 3 BEDROOM APT.top 2 floors of house in Oshawa $800/month. First/last required. Call Rob 905- 839-5297 1-BDRM North Oshawa, luxury 4-plex. 800sq ft, freshly painted, garage, suitable for professional person. No smoking/pets, $695/mo+1/3 utilities, October 1st. (905)725-0162 AJAX - LEGALIZED UPPER 3 bedroom of home. Hwy 2/Har- wood, near schools, transit, non smoker, no pets. 3 single persons preferred. First/last. Available Nov. 1. 905-686-5297 or 416-297-3342. AJAX - Westney/Hwy. 2 - New 2 bedroom basement, open-concept. Separate entrance, parking, appliances, laundry. $825 inclu- sive. First/last/credit-check. No smoking/pets. Avail. immediately. 905-426-8302. AJAX CHURCH/HWY. 2 Large 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2-baths $1200 ALSO large 2-bdrm $950+parking. available Oct/Nov in clean, quiet bldg. utilities included. 905-426- 1161 AJAX NEAR 401/AUDLEY/GO station. 2-bedroom basement apt. with separate entrance. $850 util- ities included. No pets, shared laundry, available Oct. 1st. 905- 427-3163 & after 7pm 416-451- 3165 AJAX new 2 (large) bedroom apt. spacious, bright, full bathroom, full kitchen, own washer/dryer, near schools, shopping, Hwy 2. $900/month. 905-686-4783 AJAX one bedroom very clean basement apartment, separate en- trance, immediate, street parking, non-smoker/no pets, 4-pc. wash- room, near bus+GO. (905)427- 0700, 416-891-4364 AJAX,Immaculate 2-bedroom basement apt. Large, 4 newer ap- pliances, newly renovated bath- room, 2-parking, close to schools/shopping. $900/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. mid Sept. Call Mike weekdays 905-427-4077 ext 24 or eve/wknds 905-442-0020 AJAX,1 bedroom basement apt, $675/mo. parking, laundry, sep. entrance, air, walk to shops, no pets/smoking. avail. now, Suitable for single professional person (905)686-3141 AJAX,1-bedroom basement $675. like new, private entrance, full kitchen, 4 appliances, 1 parking, first/last required. Immediate. (905)426-7341. AJAX, 2-BDRM basement apt., great location (Pickering Village) Newly renovated, bright, clean, $800/month. Available immediate- ly. Call (905)428-6494 AJAX, 2-BEDROOM,basement apartment, newly built, basic cable, includes utilities and park- ing. First/last required. $900/month. Available Oct. 1st. No smoking/pets. (905)683-5286. AJAX, 3-BEDROOM main, $1100 plus utilities, newly decorated, Oct 1st. 1-bdrm spacious basement, $750 plus utilities. Newly decorat- ed. No smoking/pets. (905)683- 8588, (289)314-9945 AJAX,HARWOOD/CLOVER- RIDGE -Luxurious 2 bdrm. bsmt. apt. Separate entrance, newly ren- ovated, 5 appliances, professional- ly decorated. A must see. $950/incl. Avail. now. Call 416- 657-2079. www.upscalerentals.ca AJAX,Westney/#2, 2400-sq.ft., 4 bedroom main/upper floors of house. 2-1/2 bath, large rooms, deck, 2-car garage. $1375 plus 60% utilities, Avail. Nov. 1st. No pets/smoking. (416)822-5043. AJAX, WESTNEY/401 -Large 2 bdrm., walkout to backyard, private driveway, washerdryer, $700/mo. Avail. Oct. 1. 905-767-0100. AJAX,Westney/Hwy #2. 2 bed- room basement apartment. Newly renovated. Separate entrance, pri- vate laundry, parking, no smok- ing/pets. Available October 1st. $900/inclusive. First/last required. (905)686-7716 AJAX/PICKERING - 2-bedroom basement apts. Large, 4 applianc- es, parking, close to schools, shopping. $800/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. Oct. 1st . Call Richard - Days 416-865-7864 even- ings/weekends 905-686-9662. ALL NEW BRIGHT & beautiful, spacious, 1 bdrm. bsmnt. apt. 4-appliances, separate entrance, 4-pc. bath. In Pickering. No smoking/pets. Available Oct. 1. First/last. 905-831-7497. BACHELOR basement apt, Oshawa Hospital area, newly painted, private entrance, $575 in- clusive, suit 1 non-smoker, no pets, call( 905)432-7517. JBS CLEANING Windows & Eaves T H O R O U G H Total satisfaction assure Powerwash & caulking Minimize your risks to West Nile...... Clean your eaves annually For free estimate call Dennis at (905) 837-1910 A & C ROOFING & WINDOWS •Shingles of all types, flats of any size •Soffit* Fascia * Eavestrough* Skylights •Financing Available o.a.c. •Written warranties guaranteed •W.S.I.B. * Fully Insured (905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704 WINDOWS & DOORS by D. Florio Aluminium We also do siding, soffit, fascia and eavestrough FREE ESTIMATES Established since 1973 (905) 509-4800, Cell (416) 918-3736 RDC Windows Doors & Roofing *All types of Vinyl & Aluminum Products *Transferable Warranties *Licensed Renovators and Insured *Going that extra mile* (905) 686-9494 MURPHY'S HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES Custom decks, fences and Garden Sheds, Hardwood/laminate floors, Trim work & Crown Moulding, Ceramic Tiles & Back splash, Pluming & Electrical, Basement finishing, Drywall & plastering and General Repair Quality workmanship, Reliable Service 20 years Experience Call James (905)839-4041 905-686-7236 www.handymanconnection.comLic #B16881Plumbing • Carpentry • Electrical • Painting • Renovations etc. Insured Bonded 1 Year Written Warranty FRAMING & TRIMMING CONTRACTORS Residential and Commercial Shingles - all types of roofs All types of sheds & storage units Reasonable rates. Seniors Discount Mike (905)683-0190 or (416)420-6488 FA B ULOUS BASEMENTS DESIGNED By Doug Quality Workmanship Guaranteed ** Book by October 14th, 2004 and receive a free home theatre pkg.** (905) 683-3225 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, COUNTER TOPS (READY IN 4 DAYS). RECROOMS, PLUMBING, HOME OFFICES Mario (905)619-4663Cell 416-275-0034 TIMBER TREE SERVICE Experts in Removal, Trimming, Pruning & Stump Removal. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call Shawn.905-619-1704 I n te re s t Fr e e Payme n t s Avai la b l e EAST COAST TREE SERVICE Expert in removal, trimming, pruning, stump removal & rubbish removal. Free Estimates ** Fully Insured Call Daryl (905) 619-8798 RABBIT Wants Work! Doing Magic for Children's Parties and All Occasions. Have my own Magician Call Ernie (905)668-4932 CLOWN / MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions • All ages Call Jeff (905) 839-7057 ALL TYPES OF HOME RENOVATIONS Special tiles, basements, painting, kitchens, bathrooms, hardwood floors Dave (416)788-2386 CARPET SALES Res. / Comm. •Repairs •Restretch •Replace Free Estimates. Call Dave 416-321-5091 416-807-9082 RENOVATORS ✓BASEMENTS ✓ADDITIONS ✓DECKS ✓FENCES ROOFS FREE ESTIMATES 416-527-1319 100% FULLY INSURED DOORS "R" US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 G.C.B. CONSTRUCTION General Home Renovations & Improvements All work guaranteed Craig (905) 686-1913 SPECIALS Kitchen & bath renovations, Basements, Counter Tops, Ceramic Tiles, Pot Lights Don't pay for 12 months (416)850-2285 WB RENOVATIONS Interior & Exterior ✹Specialties ✹ Full Finish Bsmts Bathrooms Kitchens ●Additions Painting Complete Drywall & Stucco Free Estimates * Licensed 905-767-3086 www.renovations4u.ca ✶G/Openers Installed $70 ✶F/B from $6500+ material ✶Decks/Fences & G/Sheds ✶Decks/Fences & G/Sheds ✶Painting & Decorating ✶Electrical/Plumbing ✶Dry Walling/Taping ✶All Kitchens ✶Patios, Paths, Interlock & Steps ✶Windows and Doors Call Abdul 905-444-9944 HANDYMAN SERVICE Garbage removal, brickwork, concrete repairs, lawn cutting, hedge trimming, yard clean-up, painting, eavestrough cleaning 905-431-7762 905-655-5085 RGL MASONRY Brick, block, stone, fireplaces, chimneys, etc. Experienced in I.C.I. & Residential construction. Rick Sr. 705-887-5728 Kawartha Region Rick Jr. 905-571-6903 Durham Region ALL PRO PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING Repair & Stucco ceilings Decorative finishes & General repairs 20% off for seniors (905)404-9669 DANIEL'S HOME PAI NTING Painting, Drywall, Ceramic, Wall Papering Residential & Commercial Top Quality 15 years Experience For Free Estimate Call Sam (416)984-7140 P & H Painting Professional, Experienced, Reliable Interior/Exterior Call for free estimate (905)686-7889 ROMEO PAI NTING Specializing in in- terior and exterior painting. For clean, fast and reliable service call (905) 686-9128 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 AFFORDABLE MOVING 12', 16', 24' Trucks $49/hr Anytime/Anywhere Fully Licensed Professional 905-883-4406 or 416-802-5878 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ McGee Moving The Mover You C an Trust Commercial & Residential Large or small move Hourly or Flat rate Packing material available Seniors discount 905-666-9678 905-426-0202 FREE ESTIMATES MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anything, any- where, anytime. Commer- cial or residential . Packag- ing, storage and boxes available. Senior and mid month discounts. Free esti- mates. (905) 571-0755 HOUSE CLEANERS AVAILABLE •All floors hand washed •Most days open •References upon •request call Lee-Anne (905)409-6404 WOMAN AVAILABLE to do light housekeeping work, available any time. Ideal for retirees & seniors Call Donna. (905)728-9546 Arctic Lawn Landscaping Flagstone porches, patios and walkway's interlocking stone retaining walls garden design waterproofing. Call (416)558-2960 TREE CUTTING & TRIMMING Free Estimates, Fully insured (905)433-7140 Cedar Trees For Hedging Sizes 3'-12' Free delivery and planting available. 705-448-9315 905-252-2458 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, September 26, 2004, PAGE 17 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com Christmas Craft & Collectible Show VENDORS WANTED Kingsway College, Oshawa Sunday, November 28, 2004 10am - 4 p.m. Please call Lisa (905)426-4676 ext.227 lmatthews@durhamregion.com CRAFTERS WANTED! For the This Week Home Show at the Civic Auditorium October 29 -31st $250 per vendor. Contact Devon 905-579-4473 ext. 2236 VENDORS WANTED! For the This Week Home Show at the Civic Auditorium October 29 -31st Contact 905-579-4473 ext. 2236 (Devon) or 2215 (Wendy) GARAGE/YARD SALE PRICING: This size $49.00 +GST runs Friday Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Deadline: 2:30 Thursday More info. 905-683-0707 ONTARIO HYUNDAI OFFERS CREDIT SOLUTIONS! Bad Credit? No Credit? Slow Credit? Bankrupt? Divorced? •Are you looking to either re-establish or establish your credit? •Have you worked at your job for at least 6 months? •Have you been at your current residence for at least 6 months? •Do you make $1600/month or more? If so we CAN help you Call Alan our CREDIT SPECIALIST at 1-866-871-6776 or come in to see me. Bring this add and save $300 on any purchase of any vehicle R E B U I L D REBUILD YO U R YOUR C R E D I T CREDIT M E N Z I E S C H R Y S L E R M E N Z I E S C H R Y S L E R MENZIES CHRYSLER Bank says ... “NO” Dave says ... “YES” No Credit, Bad Credit, “NO PROBLEM” Phone DAVE Today DRIVE AWAY TODAY Cell: 905-213-4932 Tol l Free: 1-888-269-1687 www.ezautoloan.net Home Deco AUCTION INTRODUCING DURHAM REGION'S NEW AUCTION HOUSE Every week Home Deco Auctions will liquidate a wide range of consumer products on behalf of large Canadian and USA retailers. Most of these items are new and may include discontinued merchandised, seasonal changeover products and store returns. Each auction includes a wide variety of 300+ individual lots including brand name electronics TV's, VCR's, DVD players, entertainment centres), housewares, small electrical appliances, lamps & clocks, lawn and garden products, bed and bath items (towels, linens, duvets), luggage, Christmas merchandise, sporting goods and jewelry. PLEASE JOIN US in Pickering at: 955 Brock Road - Unit 5 (just South of Bayly) on TUESDAY, Sept 28 at 6:30 pm (Viewing at 5:30pm) NOTE: Based on previous sales results, many items sell at 80% to 90% less than the regular retail price!!! All sales subject to a 10% Buyer's Premium All merchandise sold "As Is" Cash/VISA/Master Card/Debit EXHIBITORS WANTED FOR UPCOMING SHOWS •Metro East Fall Home & Renovation Show •Oct. 15, 16 & 17 - Pickering •Health & Wellness Expo •Nov. 6 & 7 - Oshawa For more information call 905-426-4676 ext. 222 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 $1,025. Call (905)767-2565 AVAILABLE NOW - Ajax - 2 bed- room, Pickering Village. Laundry, laminate floors, parking. Whitby - 1 or 2 bedroom, in a clean 6 plex, laundry, parking, Dunlop and Annes. Oshawa - Beautiful large 2 bedroom in a clean low-rise, fresh- ly painted. Parking, laundry. Call (905) 922-0252. AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1ST,2- bedroom apt., lower level semi, parking, laundry, utilities, cable, bright clean, spacious, $800/month inclusive. First/last, references. Call Carolyn/Mark (905)723-8610 BLOOR ST. EAST Oshawa (Conveniently located near No Frills)- 1 & 2 bedrooms $575+ $745+ hydro ($50/mo) avail. immed. - Also available 2 bed. $745. +hydro, available immedi- ately. First/last/1-parking. Im- maculate, nice, well-maintained, bright, clean. Laundry, small build- ings. Bus stop at door. No pets. 905-668-1946. BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOND/SIMCOE,two Spacious 1 bedroom apartments, $660+hydro. Available immediately Both have new appliances, laundry fac. on- site and parking. Call 905-434- 7931. BOWMANVILLE - 1-BDRM.apt. Lower level, raised bungalow. Parking, separate entrance, non- smoker. Totally renovated, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, large bedroom, c/w, wall/wall closet, x-large front living rm. $875/share utilities. Ref- erences. 905-623-4926. BOWMANVILLE,2 bedroom in 4-plex, ground floor, 2 entrances, large deck, $675 included heat, water, parking. No smoking/pets, first/last, (905)623-2409. BROCK ST. & Rossland,large bright 1 bedroom basement apt, fireplace, sep. entrance., central air, laundry, first/last, parking, non smoker, avail Nov.1, $800 inclu- sive (905)430-1246 BROOKLIN,1 bedroom, base- ment apartment. 900sq.ft. 1 bath- room, gas fireplace, separate en- trance, parking, laundry hook-up. $875/inclusive. First/last. Avail- able immediately. No smoking. (905)655-7979 CLEAN 1-BEDROOM $720/month, 2-bedroom $790/month, newly decorated. Util- ities included. Simcoe and Mill ar- ea, small quiet apt. building. Call for an 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,Cozy one-bedroom basement flat, laundry, 3pc. show- er, cable, parking, on bus-route, no stove, non-smoker/no pets. Avail- able Nov. 1st. $525/month. Call (905)720-0861 COURTICE,large 1-bedroom basement apt. with casement win- dows. Separate entrance, no smoking/pets. $725/month all in- clusive. First/last/references. Avail- able Dec. 1st. Call (905)433-0985. DOWNTOWN WHITBY - 2 bed. apt. all hardwood floors, $800/mo. includes heat, air, laundry fac., one-parking, hydro extra; First/last/references. No pets. Available Nov. 1st. (905)430-8327 HWY #2/BROCK RD,bsmt apt, 3 rooms, separate entrance, shared laundry, large kitchen, cable, park- ing, no smoking/pets. $850+util- ities. Call (905)619-8918 LARGE 1-BEDROOM executive style with office, basement apt. Separate entrance, N. Oshawa, 4pc. Bath, kitchen, wood floors, parking available, utilities included. $795/month, first/last. Available immediately. No smoking/pets. 905-720-2639. LARGE 2 BEDROOM apartment, near Hospital, in Oshawa. Park- ing, laundry, clean, quiet building. All inclusive. $825/month. Avail- able immediately. (905)673-5842, (416)725-7037. LOVE YOUR APARTMENT?new modern and classy large one and two bedroom apartments in house 9 ft. ceilings, $900/$975 inclusive. Parking, laundry. Close to amen- ities. Oshawa. (905) 442-3665 Jeff. NEWLY renovated basement apartment for single professional. 5 minutes from Go station, side entrance no smoking/pets $750 utilities included. 905-420-9922 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED private, self-contained, furnished 1 bdrm. apt. in quiet/clean NW Oshawa adult home. Carpet throughout, ful- ly equipped kitchen, 4 pc. bath- room. $700/mo. First/last. Non- smoker. Call 905-728-2395. NORTH OSHAWA (Easy access Durham College/University)- Ex- cellent neighbourhood. Extra clean lower bachelor apt., walkout, $695/inclusive. Shared laundry, parking. No smoking/pets. Avail- able now. (905)424-1125. NORTH Oshawa - 2 and 3 bed- rooms November lst. Clean, fami- ly building. Heat, hydro and two appliances included. Pay cable, parking and laundry facilities. (905) 723-2094 NORTH OSHAWA on bus route. Three bedroom bungalow, main floor. Utilities included. Immediate possession. No pets, no smoking. References/credit check. $1100/monthly, first/last. Call (905)728-9938 ONE BEDROOM apt, downtown Pickering, $850 + hydro, laundry, parking, available. Nov. 1. (905)686-3344. ONE BEDROOM BSMT.Apt. Har/Hwy2, 2-sep.entrances, park- ing, no smoking/dogs, laundry, A/C, separate patio, storage. $725 inclusive. Available November 1st. 905-683-2424. OSHAWA - 2-BDRM basement. Freshly renovated, very clean, bright, high ceilings, large fenced yard. Quiet neighbourhood. Separ- ate entrance, laundryroom, central air, available Nov.1. $690 plus util- ities. 905-655-3943 OSHAWA -304 Simcoe S., 17 Quebec St., older apartment build- ings. 1-bdrm apts. $620, heat/ hydro included 2 bed. apt. $700. Bachelor apt. from $400. Avail. immed. Stephen 905-576-8699 or 905-259-5796. OSHAWA 2-BEDROOM main floor of house, nice quiet area, adult lifestyle building, no smok- ers/pets. All inclusive $850/month. Available October /Nov.. Call 905- 404-8565 OSHAWA border. Easy 401 ac- cess. Bright, raised one-bedroom basement apartment available im- mediately. $725/all inclusive. Park- ing, laundry, cable. Gas fireplace. Close to bus route. Single person, non-smoker preferred. 905-436- 9128. OSHAWA LARGE BACHELOR, Avail. Oct. 1st $150/wk utilities incl., first/last. Full kitchen/bath. Laundry/parking avail. No smok- ing/pets, cable, sep. entrance. On bus route to university. 905-767- 8854, 905-728-4510. OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM APT., near OC (Adelaide/Park), well managed, parking, quiet building, appliances included. All inclusive, $825/month. Laundry facilities available. Avail. immediately. 905- 723-0424 OSHAWA,2-bedroom Bloor/Park Well maintained, Clean, quiet bldg. Near shopping/401/Go/bus. First/last/references required. No pets. Seniors Special. Available Oct. 1st. (905)571-4576 OSHAWA, CENTRAL Charming 2 bedroom, spotless hardwood floors, parking, laundry, quiet street, no pets, adult lifestyle, $795 plus hydro, 416-816-8596. OSHAWA,King/Wilson, avail. Oct 1, newly renovated bright 1-bdrm bsmt apt. Separate entrance, c/a, 4pc bath, cable, laundry. No smoking/pets, $725/mo inclusive. First/last. (905)404-8335 PICKERING - one bedroom base- ment apt. Well-kept, extremely clean, sep. entrance, security, washer/dryer/cable/c-vac, Rouge Valley/Altona area. No pets/no- smoking. (905)509-3043 even- ings/weekends. PICKERING - 2 bdrm. walkout bsmt. apt. Very bright, no smoking, no pets. $795/mo inclusive. Call AJ at 416-899-0077 or 416-741- 7828. PICKERING - Brock/Dellbrook, Large 2 bed. bsmt. apt. 2 fireplac- es, sep.entrance, parking. Close to all amenities. Avail. immediately. No pets. $850./first/last. 905-686- 5783. PICKERING - Major Oaks/Brock Rd. 2-bedroom basement apt., separate entrance, parking, 5 appliances, a/c. Suits working person/couple. No smoking/pets, $950/mo.-all inclusive, cable in- cluded, first/last, references. Avail- able immediately Call 416-346- 9194. PICKERING - new renov. huge one bedroom basement apt. Avail. Oct. 1st. Must see. Upscale neigh- bourhood, close to all amenities. $750/mo. (416)877-0297. PICKERING 1-bedroom basement apartment. Close to GO, 401 and mall. No smoking/pets. $695/mo inclusive, Available immediately (905)420-5873 PICKERING 3-bdrm main floor, 4 appliances, 2-parking, close to schools, shopping/GO. $1200 + 1/2 utilities. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call Mike weekdays 905-427-4077 ext 24 or eve/wknds 905-442-0020 PICKERING FURN.1-bed, street level, private entrance, no smok- ing, walk to Town Centre, all inclu- sive, $750. Call (905)839-1710 PICKERING VILLAGE,legalized large 1-bedroom basement apart- ment. All inclusive. 1-parking. No smoking/pets. $800/month. First/last. Available October 2nd. Call (905)683-2427 PICKERING,2 bedroom walk out basement apt., $850. including utilities, first/last, parking, no pets, Avail. immediately. Call (905)428- 6672, 416-571-0471. PICKERING, 2-BEDROOM base- ment apt., across from Go train, all appliances, no pets, no smoking in or out. Adults preferred. Oct. 1st. $750/month, first/last. (905)831- 1836 leave message. PICKERING,Liverpool/Finch, large 1 bedroom basement apart- ment, $850/month, cable and park- ing included. No smoking/pets, first/last. Available October 1st. 905-839-4727/ 905-728-0097 PICKERING,Liverpool/Hwy. 2, bachelor basement in townhouse. Share entrance. Parking, laundry. No smoking/pets, male preferred. Available Oct 1st. $495/inclusive. 905-420-2654. PICKERING,Major Oaks & Brock, newly renovated, 3 bedroom base- ment apt. sep entrance, 1 parking, full bath, share laundry, cable, no smoking/pets, First & last, ref. re- quired. $900./mo (416)508-7878. PICKERING,Major Oaks/Brock, 1 bedroom basement apt., separate entrance. Utilities/cable included. No pets/smokes. $625/mo. first/last, avail. Oct.1. (905)428- 2895 PICKERING, TOTALLY refur- bished 2-storey, 3-bedroom apt., West Shore/Bayly area, balcony with view of lake. $1350 plus util- ities. Call Paul Carlos 905-830- 9997. PICKERING-New large one bed- room basement apt. Separate en- trance, 5 appliances, own laundry. Additional small room, parking, a/c, available November lst. No smoking/pets. Finch/Whites Rd. $950/mo. inclusive. First/last. Ref- erences. (905)831-0870 PICKERING-PARKDALE/ROSE- FIELD, new, clean 2-bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance. Spacious, near transpor- tation & shopping, available imme- diately. $900-inclusive. First/last, references. No smoking/pets. (905)837-9607. PICKERING- Whites/401, clean bright 1-bed. basement apt., sep- arate entrance, full kitchen, air, laundry, parking, cable+, utilities included. Non-smoker, first/last, Nov. 1st. $800/mo. (905)837-0227 PICKERING/SCARBOROUGH 1 & 2-bedroom basement apts. $600 & $700-inclusive. Private entrance, parking, laundry, 5-pc washrooms, freshly painted, avail immediately. (416)616-7776 PRIME WHITBY 2-bedroom near 401, schools, amenities. Private large yard, parking, coin laundry, appliances. Pet/smoke free. Nov 1st. $875+ hydro. (905)986-0670 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. RENT NOW!Oshawa, 2-bdrm upper level, separate entrance, h/w floors, laundry, 2-car parking. $700/mo or $400/mo per room - in- clusive. (905)725-8882 SIMCOE ST. N.1- one bedroom, 3 - two bedroom units, Oshawa, air, 5 appliances, Luxury apart- ments, 1 bed $1280. plus parking, 2 bedrooms $l,460. plus parking. Call 905-571-3760 SIMCOE ST. S.2 room apt, 3 mins to Lake/Park, separate. en- trance, parking. Available immedi- ately, $850 inclusive. call 905-571- 7558 or 289-314-5577 SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM base- ment apartment, in Ajax, Westney/Rossland, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer, near shop- ping plaza/transit. Separate en- trance, no smoking/pets, $950/mo. Available October lst. Couple pre- ferred. Call (905) 427-7388. TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. Uxbridge, One & two bedroom apts. available November 1st. Conveniently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Call (905)852-2534. www.realstar.ca TOP VALUE - Cozy studio apt. lo- cated in duplex. Ideal for Durham College student or single working person. Simcoe bus stops next door, 1 block to Go Bus. Unfur- nished $475+hydro; Furnished $525+hydro. Air con., fridge, stove. References required. Available Oct. 1. First/last + post dated cheques required. No pets or drugs, non-smokers preferred. Call between 7 & 9 p.m. only, leave message 905-571-4992. TRESANE/PARK RD.Clean 1 bedroom apartment. Close to 401/Bus Stop. $695/month. Avail- able immediately. Call Evan 905- 922-0252. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Harwood/Bayly 2-bedrooms, $985/month. Renovated units. Call 310-7000. UXBRIDGE new townhouse/apart- ment rentals. 2 bedroom, 4 appli- ances, air conditioning, patios/gar- den, parking, storage. Only 2 left. (905) 852-4777 WHITBY - Available October 1st , 1 bedroom, $740 all inclusive. Of- fice hours 9 - 5 Monday - Friday (905)666-4589. WHITBY 1-BEDROOM basement, triplex, huge livingroom, full-size kitchen, 4pc bath, laundry, walkout to private deck. Nov/Dec. 1st. Non- smoking, $785/inclusive. (905)852- 5264 WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. E., One and two bedroom suites. Low rise building, park like setting, balcony or patio. Close to down- town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca WHITBY,immaculate 2 bedroom apartments available October 1st. $855, rent includes appliances, heat, parking and laundry facilities. 905-666-1074 or 905-556-0455. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA,3 bed- room condo, 1 1/2 baths, $l,400 per mo. all inclusive. References and credit check. Avialable immed- iatley. Call (905) 697-3855. EXECUTIVE RENTAL:Available immediately in South Ajax. All in- clusive one bedroom condo. $1500/month. Contact 905-665- 8329 after 5pm. PICKERING VILLAGE,3 bedroom condo, $1199/month plus utilities. Now Available. (905)683-8411 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. 3 BEDROOMS,finished base- ment, gas fireplace, fridge, stove, dishwasher, freshly painted, new carpet, Oshawa - Stevenson/Gibb area, close to OC, near French, Catholic and Public schools, close to 401. Available Nov.. lst. $l,250 plus utilities. lst/last. (905)576- 8827 3-BEDROOM HOUSE,Pickering, excellent condition, new flooring and paint throughout. Clean, bright, 5 appliances, yard, garage, central air, available immediately. (905)428-2015 AJAX HARWOOD/401 3-bed- room. $1200 plus. ALSO 2-bed- room $1200 plus. Modern renova- tions, cathedral ceilings, all appli- ances included. Available Oct 1st. 416-791-8139. AJAX Salem/Bayly 3-bedroom mainfloor semi bungalow, c/air, two car parking. Shared Laundry $975 plus 2/3 utilities. Available Dec 1st. No smoking/pets. 905- 837-9579 AJAX,available, 3-bedroom bungalow! Good School district! Half acre! Lots of Parking! $1250/month. Bus stop! 905-427-6637. NEWCASTLE CENTURY HOME, $1100+utilities. 2 PLUS bdrms. Avail. November 1st. No pets. Easy access to 401. Features gas heating, 5 appliances, front porch, back deck. First/last, references. Call Marie 1-416-693-8924. NORTH OSHAWA,Beatrice/Rit- son area. 3-bedroom semi-de- tached home. $1200/month. Available October 1st. Call Paul 905-718-6399. OSHAWA Simcoe/Wentworth 3- bdrm house, freshly painted, 4 ap- pliances, $1000/mo-inclusive. Avail Oct 1, Non-smoker preferred, no pets. Please call (905)721-1333 OSHAWA,3-bedroom with fin- ished basement, rec-room, with fireplace, 11/2 baths, 2-car garage, fenced backyard, $1350 +utilities, no pets, avail. Oct.1, (905)263- 2104. OSHAWA,3-bedroom, newly ren- ovated, hardwood flooring, new broadloom, 1-1/2 bath, finished basement, C/A, 5-appliances, parking, large deck. $1200/month- ly plus utilities. (905)723-9690 PICKERING Mapleridge/Finch, 4- bedroom main floor of house, near schools, Available Oct 1st. $1400 plus, first/last. (905)509-8911, cell (647)290-4544 PICKERING WHITES/FINCH -4 bedroom executive, shows like a model, private backyard, 5 appli- ances, professionally decorated. A must see. $1,600 plus utilities. October. lst. 416-657-2079. www.upscalerentals.ca PICKERING WHITES/Oklahoma - 4 bedroom executive, shows like a model, private backyard, 5 appli- ances, professionally decorated. A must see. $1,400 plus utilities. October. lst. 416-657-2079. www.upscalerentals.ca PICKERING,3-bdrm, mainfloor. Liverpool/Bayly. Steps to GO train, No pets. Avail. immediately. $1100/mo + utilities. First/last, ref- erences. 416-714-1179, 905-655- 7145 PICKERING,beautiful 4 bedroom upper. Quiet family neighborhood. Hardwood slate flooring. Laundry/ parking/garage. $1250 plus. Ne- gotionable depending on length of stay Call 416-712-8178. PICKERING. WHITES/FINCH.2 storey detached, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, main floor family room, fire- place, AC, central vac, 2 car gar- age. Available December lst. $l,350. plus utilities. (416) 435- 6622 SOUTH AJAX - 2 bedrooms, fire- place, large yard, parking. Avail- able Oct. 1st. $1300+ utilities. Ref- erences required. Suits business professionals. Convenient to schools, church and shopping mall. Call days 905-706-8171 or after 6 p.m. 905-683-1300. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, brand new, $1,375 plus utilities. Taunton and Brock Whitby. Avail- able October lst. Three bedroom house, with basement apt. Westney/Hwy 2 Ajax, $l,600 plus utilities.. November 1. both 5 appli- ances, central air. Call James 647- 999-6886 WESTNEY/Hwy-2 4-bedroom main and upper of house. Close to schools. Clean, garage, fenced yard, appliances. $1,300+ utilities, first/last, credit check. Available immediately. (416)471-2914. WHITBY,Anderson/Taunton, 2-storey detached, 3-bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, air, fire- place. $1400+80% utilities, avail. Oct. 1. First/last. (905)434-8614 after 5pm 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE next to Frenchman's Bay, CAC, 5 appli- ances, available November lst. $l,200/mth + utilities. Call J. Krull Century 21 Percy Fulton (905) 683-2100 2 BEDROOM townhouse, next to Frenchman's Bay. CAC, 5 appl., Avail. Nov.1st., $1200/mth+ util- ities. Call J.Krull Century 21 Percy Fulton. (905)683-2100. 3-BEDROOM CONDO/TOWN- HOUSE, North Oshawa, 1-1/2 baths, 5 appliances, central air, garage, deck, $1250 plus gas & hydro. 905-721-2850. 3-BEDROOM townhouse, 401/Rit- son, Oshawa. Dishwasher, park- ing, access to laundry, bbq, Avail- able Oct. 1. $1200. util included. (416) 693-5685. BROCK/401,3 bedroom, 2 wash- room townhouse with finished basement. Available November 1st. $1400/month. Shows well. Call 647-223-9151. 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. Fri. 7-9 p.m. HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- nity Living in Oshawa now has 2 and 3-bedroom units . Avail. Octo- ber 1st, parking incl. Please call 905-576-9299. OSHAWA 4 BEDROOM CONDO townhouse, freshly painted, new floors/carpet. Available October 1st. $1200 all inclusive. Call Justin Vandyk 905-723-9329. OSHAWA south 3 bedroom town- houses, close to schools, shop- ping. $975/month plus utilities. First/last. Toll-free 1-866-922- 6422, 905-579-9956. PRINGLE CREEK CO-OP,95 Crawforth St., unit 85 Whitby, (905)666-2008 is accepting appli- cations for 3 bedroom units, Oct./Nov. 1st, $896 plus utilities. 1- 2+1bdrm. Wheelchair accessible unit avail. Nov.1.(wheel chair ac- cess bedroom/washroom, on main floor) Subject to membership poli- cy approval. Applications available at Community Centre Unit 85, 10am-4pm.- Mon.-Thurs., (On Fri- day, Sat. & Sun pick-up points are posted on Community Centre's door between, 10am-7pm). Sorry no subsidy available. 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. WHITBY LUXURY TOWNHOME. 2000-sq.ft. very clean, spacious, 3- bdrm, 3-bath, fireplace, sep dining- room, large eat-in kitchen, w/out to deck, near downtown, very quiet area. first/last, references, no pets. $1500/mo + utilities. Avail. Oct or Nov. (416)908-3605 2 FURNISHED ROOMS Whites Rd./401, in executive home, pri- vate bathroom, ac/security, $500 & $550/mo, avail. Oct. 1st, no pets, first & last, (905)420-9949 or email: dminto@sympatico.ca A1- OSHAWA -Ritson/Bloor, LARGE bedrooms, $360-$400/mo, clean spacious, private setting. Eat-in Kitchen, 5 appliances, laun- dry, parking, cable No smok- ing/pets, 905-837-8980 AJAX,room for rent, suitable for working female. $425/month, first/last required. Use of facilities. Call (905)686-4126 AVAILABLE OCT. 1 2004,rooms for rent in a newly decorated very secure home, centrally located and close to all amenities. Includes all utilities, cable and laundry facilities with ample parking. Please call (905)404-8669 and leave mes- sage. BED & BREAKFAST STYLE ac- commodations in professional Oshawa home (Monday-Friday), suits professional male, non-smok- er, first/last & references req., $450/month. Call 905-723-6761. BRIGHT CLEAN UNFURNISHED room in country, only 10 mins from Brock/407. No smoking/pets, $450./mo. first/last. Parking. Avail. immediately (905)649-6547 BROOKLIN - Prime downtown lo- cation, walk to all amenities. Open-concept one large room on 3rd floor, recently renovated. New fridge, share 4pc. bath. $495/mo.. No pets/smoking. First/last, avail. now. 905-424-9743. LARGE ROOM FOR rent available immediately. Whitby, Ander- son/Bradley area. Private 4pc bath, shared kitchen/ laundry, $420/month plus share utilities. No pets. (905)706-8765 PICKERING,lovely clean fur- nished quiet room, private bath. No smoking/pets. Colour TV, cable, laundry. Near GO Train, To wn Centre. $550. Available immediately. (416)573-4445 or (905)421-0225 ROOM - Quiet professional home, close to 401/Hwy. 2 Oshawa. Near bus route, OC, $450/mo. first/last. Utilities and parking included. 905- 728-1850. ROOM FOR RENT,in new home, walking distance to beach, TTC, Go station, grocery store, Port Un- ion/Lawrence. Available Oct 1st/15th, $450. 416-409-6356 ROOMS FOR RENT.Fully fur- nished, close to Durham College and shopping. Includes hydro, kitchen, livingroom, cable, internet, phone, parking. Newly renovated. For more information 905-435- 3710. WHITBY SPACIOUS 2 rooms in basement, 1 upper level, available immediately. Suit female or couple. Utilities, parking and cable included. Each $400/room inclu- sive. First/last. Call 905-449-6067 OR 416-629-4939. WHITBY,bachelor apartment in basement. New home, no smok- ing/pets, prefer working profes- sional. Also bedroom for rent. Call after 6pm. (905)767-2337 407/HWY #7,immaculate century home, fully furnished, 2 baths, beautiful yard, private, A/C, laun- dry. Immediate. First/last. $650. 416-566-5521. AT THICKSON / ROSSLAND, 1 room, $500 monthly all inclusive. Spotless bungalow, laundry, cable, internet, telephone, near bus, ga- zebo, parking, must see. Call (905)723-5653, (416) 573-7181 BEDSITTING ROOM & bedroom in bright, quiet home. share laun- dry, kitchen, bathroom. Preferred female. West Shore/Bayly $450/month available immediately. Joan 905-831-3026. MAIN FLOOR OF HOUSE to share - $500/mo, utilities included, first/last. One parking, share laundry. Available immediately. South Liverpool, Pickering. 416- 238-5116 ask for Mike or 416- 216-8572, Debra. NEWLY DECORATED 3-bedroom home to share, N.E. Oshawa. All inclusive (cable, phone, laundry, air, jacuzzi tub). $450/month plus first/last. (905)391-5698 PICKERING - Altona/Hwy. #2. Bedroom available in upscale neighbourhood, available Oct. 1st. Female preferred. $450/mo. first/last, includes laundry, cable/internet. (416)877-0297 PICKERING Brock Rd/Finch: Upper furnished private room, large adult home, share kitchen, bath laundry. NO smoking. Refer- ences. first/last. $400/mo. Call 416-460-5615 CLEARWATER Florida, 2-3 bed- room furnished manufactured homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- gree hot tub, minutes to beaches and major attractions. Children welcome. Photos shown in your home. $300/weekly (less than mo- tel) (905)683-5503. CAMERON LAKE - Kawartha Lakes region, Waterfront, 2 bed- room bungalow, sunroom, main floor family room, fireplace, jaccuz- zi, large lot, good docking, newly renovated, no pets. 45 minutes from Oshawa. $890. plus. Call (705)887-6283 1976 28 FT. WINNEBAGO A Class, new motor & radiator, new upholstery & flooring, sleeps 8, air, generator, microwave, Very nice Mototrhome, $8900 cert, call 1-(705)878-1161. BOAT LIFT suitable for small boat or P.W.C., Asking $400. or best of- fer.Lindsay area. Phone (705) 324-1165 SHRINK WRAP your boat. Protect your investment. To book your ap- pointment, call (905) 404-9002. WANTED marine rail for $4,000 lb. boat. Lindsay area. Phone (705) 324-1165 POOL CLOSING SPECIAL from $150. Call BCS Pool Service, (905)424-0857 Call James, please leave msg. FOUND: LONG-HAIRED brown tabby, white paws & chest, near Pickering High school. Call 905- 649-8282. LOST PARROT pale green, red beak, long tail, answers to "Alex - Hello!" (Ringneck breed) Brennan & Ravenscroft area, Ajax. 905- 231-9976 or 1-905-206-5200 SINCERE SINGLES Professional Introduction Service "Where Hap- piness Begins" specializing in long-term relationships. 1/2 price special now on! Toll free 1-866- 719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca TIRED OF SPENDING Saturday nights at home? Click 411durhamregion.com for local clubs and pubs. A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, September 26, 2004 www.durhamregion.com J U B I L E E P AV I L I O NJUBILEE P AV I L I O NJUBILEE PAVILION F A L L C A R E E RFALLCAREERFALL CAREER & J O B E X P O& J O B E X P O& JOB EXPO 2 0 0 420042004 Wed., Sept. 29 1 pm to 7 pm • Free Parking • Free Admission • On Bus Route Simcoe St. S. to Lakeview, Oshawa THIS WED. SEPT. 29!!! POINT, Marguerite Anne - Passed away at Lake- ridge Health Bowmanville on Thursday September 23, 2004 in her 86th year. Born July 15, 1919 in Ma- dawaska, Ontario. Marguerite, wife of the late Jo- seph Point. Predeceased by her parents Albert & Mariane LaHaye. Loving mother of Claire & her hus- band Larry Strong of Bowmanville, Leona & her husband Marcel Crete of Haliburton, Maurice Point & his wife Ann of Oshawa, Lorraine & her husband Gerald Lynch of Oshawa, Gerry Point & his wife Elaine of Ajax. Fondly remembered by 11 Grand- children & 12 Great Grandchildren. Dear sister of Gilberte of Kirkland Lake, Lucille of Peterborough, Benny of Hastings, and the late George, Juliette, Robert, Gerard, Madeine and Guy. Mrs Point will be resting at the W.C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL 110 Dundas St. East, Whitby (905-668-3410) on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9p.m. Mass of Christian Burial from St. John the Evangelist Church, 903 Giffard St. Whitby on Monday September 27th at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Charity of choice in memory of Mar- guerite Anne Point. GO WILD at Marthas Night Cafe. Uninhibited adult dating. Must be 18+ for this adventure. Get your 3 month special membership now! www.marthasnightcafe.com LOOKING FOR A MATCH made in heaven or in Durham? Click Personals at durhamregion.com. LIVE-IN certified oversees nannies/care givers. Elder care, special needs, minimum wage ap- plies. No fee employers OEA. (416)699-6931. LIVE-IN NANNY required for 2 children, cooking, cleaning. Cal 905)837-5422. AFFORDABLE loving daycare, non smoking, reliable/experienced, mother of 2. Steps to Glengrove P.S.on St. Anthony Daniels bus/route. Large fenced backyard. Playroom/ crafts/ outings. Snacks, lunch. Valley Farm Rd./Kingston Rd. Near PTC. References. Call Debbie (905)839-7237 CELEBRATE FAMILY.Click Mile- stones at durhamregion.com. FINDING CHILDCARE Has never been easier! Connecting providers, parents and nannies. Not an agency. View free list today at: www.durhamdaycare.com (905)665-2346 QUALITY DAYCARE Westney/Delaney, excellent rates - now is the time to look for a good caregiver. All ages, full or part time, homemade meals, large play area, fully fenced, happy environ- ment, crafts, games etc. Receipts, references. (905)686-8719 LIVE IN care giver for 2 school children, shift work, weekend ac- commodations. Ajax area. Please call Lani (905)619-1283. NANNY NEEDED in Claremont for two children ages one & three years. Live out, references required 905-649-6060 MUSIC TEACHERS WANTED- violin, guitar, woodwinds, piano, for private music school.- Fax resume to: 905-720-4948. ALEX- ANDROV MUSIC CENTRE.. HAVE AN AGING PARENT? Need homecare - certified support worker. Please call Taylor Bailey @ 905-404-8676. PSYCHICS reader and advisor, help in all life's problems, satisfac- tion guaranteed, specializing in Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- ings, always private and confiden- tial, house parties available. (905)665-3222. 1998 Dodge Caravan, V6, 3.8 $6900; 1990 17' Bowrider w/trailer, Prowler, good on fuel, Volvo I/O 120 hp. 4-cyl., low hours $7500; Solid oak armoire (entertainment unit) $1,000. 905-985-8690. 2 ADMIRAL STOVES,standard size, black/white, black/cream $125.00 each. Great condition, (905) 509-0751. 2 DINING ROOM sets, both in- clude 6 upholstered chairs, ta- ble/leaf, buffet/hutch. 1 set, Blue/Oak, other cream an- tique/oak. $2500/each. (905)430- 2891 22 RESTAURANT tables, 24x24 $45 each; 10 tables 24x35 $65. each; 2 large wine coolers each $500; call (905) 439-1587 60" COLOUR TV,high resolution Zenith, $1800. Juke Box $2500. Pool tables $1000. Various video games. (905)429-1013 CERTIFIED Organic Barley Straw, $10./bale. Call (905)263-2861 9 PC. WROUGHT iron kitchen set, medium brown wood, excellent condition, round table with glass top, baker's table, side table/wine rack, 2 plant stools, 4 chairs, was $1,000., reduced to $800,. enter- tainment hutch, queen size bed, 2 night tables, 8 drawer dresser $350. Please call (905)655-9390 A DININGROOM, cherry wood, double pedestal table, 8 chairs, Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- tion. New, still in boxes. Cost $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- 746-0995. A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- tress set. New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- 0995. Can deliver A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad from $289 (30 yds). All Berber carpets on sale now! Free up- grade to 12 mm premium pad with every installation, 20 oz Berber carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- pet only. Lots of selection for eve- ry budget. Three month equal payment plan available. Free in home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, 1-800-578-0497. AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES-Air Con- ditioners $75/up, Large selection of newer, approx 2 years old, while quantities last. Freezers $149/up, Washers $175/up, dryers $149/up, stoves $99/up, fridges $100/up. Coin-op washers/dryers. Bar fridg- es $50+up, freezers, chest & up- right $149+up;RENT TO OWN AVAILABLE! Why wait, buy it now! Visit our showroom. Par ts/Sales/Service. 426 Simcoe St. S. Mon-Fri, 8-6pm. Sat 9-5pm. (905)728-4043 AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS wood/oil Chimney cleaning. Sup- ply/install caps & pest screens. Nest removal. Minor repairs. Low- est rates. Insured * Certified * No Mess. Call (905)686-7741 ALL NEW CARDLESS SATELLITE SYSTEMS. Having problems with your current satel- lite?? We have the solution. We also do service and installations. Serving Durham, Call: 905-767- 0013 ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress, cost $1000, sell $200. Call 905-213-4669. APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- 0098 BED,Aamazing bargain, queen orthopedic mattress set, new in plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- 7557.Will deliver BEDROOM SET,cherrywood, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night stands. Dovetail construction, nev- er opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 Sacrifice $1,900. (416) 748-3993 BEDROOM SUITE,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Cost $7450, sell $2,200. Call 905- 213-4669. BRAND NEW BLUE CARPET, 20x11, Excellent Condition, Seamed around. $300.00. Please call 905-837-1602 CARPETS - I have several thou- sand yards of new Stainmaster & 100% nylon carpet. Will do living room & hall for $389.00. Includes carpet, pad & installation (30 yards). Steve. (905) 743-0689 www.suburbancarpets.com CEDAR Trees for sale, starting from $3.50 each. Planting avail- able. Free Delivery. Call Bob 705-341-3881. CHESTERFIELDS & loveseat vel- vet, beige, $1900, desk/upper shelving unit, matching CHAIR, $250, small metal kitchen table 2-matching chairs $175. (905)619- 0137. COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Computer Services. SPECIAL Free CD Burner with P3/450 com- plete system purchase only while quantity lasts! Complete system Internet ready: P3/450 only $279; Dell Latitude Nbk: P2/366 only $429. Other systems available. Repairs at reasonable rates. CD- RW upgrade only $50. Interac, Visa & Mastercard accepted. Lay- away Plans. 27 Warren Avenue, Oshawa (1 block East of Park & Bond). 905-576-9216 www.bit- sandbytestech.com CONSTRUCTION COMPANY has overstock of miscellaneous lum- ber, 350 sheets 1/2" ply spruce $23/each. 45 sheets 5/8" T&G ply $27/each. 180 sheets 7/16" OFB $13/each. 20 sheets 3/8" ply spruce $17/each.Take all & save! (905)982-1760 CONTEMPORARY OAK dining- room set, 8 chairs, 2 leaves, serv- er, buffet/hutch, excellent condi- tion, must sell- moving! $1500 obo. (905)697-8706, leave message. DEBOER'S SOFA,cream bro- cade, almost new $1000. 2 green leather wing-back tufted chairs, A-1 $800/pair. Call (905)743-0183 DEMO SOFTUBS for sale. Full warranty, variety of colours. Call .(905)686-6420 DINING ROOM SUITE,cherry- wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & side chairs, pedestal table, dove- tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- 213-4669. DRUMS,12pc Tama Imperial Star. Must see! Black colour. Able to di- vide into 2 drum sets. Excellent condition. Call Tony (905)404- 9210 ELLIPTICAL,Vision Fitness 6000. Like new, $800. Danby portable A/C Heater combination. Like new. $400. (905)668-0211. GOLF CLUBS,ladies Lopez, brand new, never used, best offer. Diamond ring, custom made, 1.8krt with baguettes, best offer. 416-566-5521. HAY first cut, small square $2.00; first cut round bales $20; picked up price. (Delivery available). ALSO John Deere 457 round baler, al- most new. (905)263-8078 HOT TUB 2004 all options, water- fall, ozanator, red wood cabinet, never used, still in wrapper. Cost $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety Covers - best quality, best prices, all colours, all sizes, large variety available. Delivery included. Cen- tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul 905-259-4514 or 866-97COVER HYDRO SPA 5 man hot tub. Excellent running condition. Used very little. $2200 or best offer. Call Jeff 905-623-5523 LAWN TRACTOR - Craftsman H/D 27 hp. Kohler V-twin, oil cooled, hydra static drive, 48" cutting deck, only 55 hours, $3700. Call (905)986-4301 or 905-424- 1845. LEATHER COUCH, beautiful, rus- tic style, like new. $1,100. (mov- ing). Call (905)725-3053. MAYTAG-NEPTUNE Wash- er-$900, dryer-$400 OBO. Com- puter desk $40, Twin Bed/Mattress $100. call 905-725-5445. METAL BUNK BED,double bot- tom, single top, ladder & new mat- tresses, $500, kitchen table & chairs $75. call (905)697-8236 MISSED THAT SALE AGAIN be- cause you recycled the flyer? Then click on online flyers at durhamregion.com and never miss another sale again MOVING SALE- wall unit, couch & chair & more. Call 905-720-2218. MOVING SALE.Ping Pong table, Air Hockey table, office desk, large filing cabinet, 3pc sofa set, numer- ous household items, dressers. Call (905)655-5515. NEW DANBY APT sized freezers $199. New Danby bar fridges, $119/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 Danby Frost-Free Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" and 30" ranges with clock and window @$399 Reconditioned 24" rang- es and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appli- ances, 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 - back to school sales starts August 16th. Roland digital pianos, Samick pia- nos, also sale on Howard Miller clocks. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz- mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental pay- ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! POOL table, 1" slate. Solid ash. All accessories. New in box. Cost $6700, sell for $2950. 905-213- 4669. RADIO CONTROLLED Off-Road Tr uck including 2 bodies, 2 battery packs, 2 transmitters and accesso- ries and tote box. Like new. Phone 905-579-2160 RENT TO OWN - New and recon- ditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- livery. No credit application re- fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. RESTAURANT CONTENTS for sale. High-end items. Call (905)433-4233 ROOFER GOING OUT of busi- ness. Selling: Ladder hoist with Honda engine, Hitachi gas air compressor, 35' Feather light lad- der, 2 Hitachi air nailers, 200' of air hose. $4000 OBO. (905)427- 6681 after 6:00pm. SOFA & LOVESEAT 3-yrs $600; solid pine 10-pc diningroom 3 yr $1150; child's 5-pc bedroom set $450; small 7-pc oak dinette 3-yr $950; cherry armoire $450; solid maple kitchen table & chairs $400; portable dishwasher $200; washer $200; dryer $125; fridge $150; stove $200. Call (905)260-1123 STOVE,glass dinette set, leather couch, large dresser, large cactus floor lamp. (905)725-7113 TIRED OF COOKING? Click 411durhamregion.com for local restaurants. TOOLS, TOOLS, TOOLS for all trades, antique, collectibles, user, kitchen collectibles, scientific in- struments, much more. Sunday October 3rd. Tools of the Trades Show Sale, Pickering Recreation Complex, Exit 399 N off 401, West on Kingston Rd. 2 blocks, South to 1867 Valley Farm Rd. 10am-3:30pm, $5. 613-839-5607. YAMAHA ELECTRIC PIANO PF-80, with bench $1000. Call (905)432-1920 WANTED - paddleboat and bam- boo.Toll free 1-866-657-2525 WANTED:Bedroom sets, beds, livingroom sets, diningroom sets, kitchen sets, and good working major appliances. Pickup and pay cash. Call 905-260-1123 RENT TO OWN.New appliances at great prices, full warranty. Total Appliance Centre. New Pickering location, (905)686-3200. FALL SALE! SEPT 24-OCT 1ST Receivers as low as $289 (restric- tions apply). Everyone is switching to FTA; no cards, boards or atme- gas. Specializing in the Fortec Lifetime Ultra. Get 1000’s of chan- nels, no monthly bills. 1st in Dur- ham Region. Call 905-435-0202. uneekelectronics@rogers.com 226 Bloor Street East, Oshawa. DROP BY OUR STORE FOR A FREE DEMO BLACK LAB PUPPIES, registered both sexes available. Make great retrievers or house pets. Hip & eye clearances. 30 month guarantee. Ready to go NOW! $700.00 (613)475-5097 CHIHUAHUA Male/Female Pup- pies, 3 months old. Brown and white. Parents on site. Family raised. $650/males. $750/females. Call 705-887-6445 after 7 p.m. 1990 CUTLESS SIERRA Fully loaded, air works, 156,000kms, certified & e-tested, $1800. 905- 723-2600 1990 NISSAN Maxima,V6, 5 spd, new rear shocks/struts, new brakes, good condition, runs great. $1500. o.b.o. Call (905)263-8354 1992 BUICK ROADMASTER Limited full loaded. 5.7 325hp $3500 uncertified but is certifiable 210,000-km. (905)839-3252 1992 ASUNA SUNRUNNER, bright blue, 4wd, 2dr, a/c, hardtop, 190k, certified/e-tested $2,500 or as is $2,000. Call (905)433-3981 1992 Escort,$2499. 1996 Taurus Station Wagon, $3699. 1996 Sat- urn, $3699. 1997 Intrepid Sport, $3999. Others from $1699. Many to choose from. (Kelly & Sons since 1976) Certified & e-tested (905)683-7301 or (905)424-9002 1993 FORD TAURUS 7-passen- ger wagon 178k, e-tested, certified $2475. (905)623-1263 1993 LUMINA Z34, red with grey interior 188000km, excellent condi- tion. Big sacrifice, but must sell $5500 OBO. Call Jeff, 905-432- 7688 1995 CAMARO,V6, loaded, t- roofs, great condition, as is $3,500 o.b.o.;1989 NISSAN Sentra, 4dr, 195,000km, runs good, as is. $700 o.b.o. Call (905)441-0177 1995 CHEV CAVALIER,perfect condition, very low mileage, asking $4,500. Call (905)839-1779. 1995 GRAND-AM red, fully load- ed.$1800-obo 289-314-8137 Call after 3pm. 1996 CADILLAC STS,loaded, high miles, good condition. Very sharp car. $8700 obo. Call (905)579-6731. 1997 CHEV LUMINA,4dr, p/b, p/s, air, p/w, 71,000km, $7,899 OBO, certified, e-tested. Call (905)987-1865 1997 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4dr, 4cyl, Gold. 1-owner. 178,000km. A/C, Cruise, AM/FM Cassette. E- tested/Certified. No rust. Clean & well maintained, service records available. $7200. (905)839-9233. 1998 NEON,4cyl, auto, ac, tilt, new brakes, new tires, in excellent condition, certified & e-tested, 120,000km. $3,850. Oshawa (905)424-9264 or 905-432-1813 1999 LINCOLN CARTIER Town Car, Custom vinyl roof, leather seats, sunroof, 72,000kms. One Owner. 1998 FORD 1/2 TON EXT. Cab, 107,000kms, one owner. (905)728-9045 1999 SATURN SL2,4-door, 5-speed, a/c, am/fm cassette, orig- inal owner, excellent condition, 79,000kms. Certified, e-tested $7200. Call (905)655-8731 2000 CHEV CAVALIER auto, a/c, 4-door, silver, certified 127,000-km $6900. (905)686-5803, 416-670- 6621 2000 HONDA CIVIC SE.Green, 4 door, keyless entry, standard, certified & E-tested. 83,000kms. $9000. Call John 905-626-2175. 2001 FORD MUSTANG Coupe, auto, V6, silver ext., charcoal int., keyless entry, alloy wheels, spoil- er, bucket seats, sport package, A/C, AM/FM Stereo, CD, Cassette, power EVERYTHING, cruise con- trol, tilt wheel, driver/passenger Air Bag. Winter tires included. 90K. $14,500, call 905-579-7988. 2003 FORD FOCUS,silver, auto- matic, A/C, power locks, AM/FM stereo, CD, 23klms, 1998 Sunfire GT, black, loaded, 59kms, $5,500. (905)725-7447. 96 OLDS SIERRA,265 kms, pow- er windows, locks, mirrors, seat. $2,900 call for details. (905)433- 0001 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 SICK OF REALITY TV?Click Mo- vie Listings at durhamregion.com and check out what’s playing at your local theatres. NEED SPECIAL FINANCING? DRIVE TODAYANEW 2005 OR USED 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE 1-800-296-7107 (905) 683-5358 CALL BRIDGET BANKRUPTCY SLOW CREDIT NO CREDIT GOOD CREDIT ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED $$$ TOP DOLLARS PAID- Ajax Auto Wreckers pays $50+ for cars and trucks 905-686-1771 days 416-896-7066 evenings, leave message. $$$$ A1 JOHNNY JUNKER. To ps all for good cars and trucks or free removal for scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655- 4609 or (416)286-6156. 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 SCRAP cars wanted, pay cash, free pick up, Ron 905-424-3508 or Leo 905-426-0357 SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 1994 FORD EXPLORER XTL, 260,000 km, 4X4. Power windows, locks and seats. $3500 obo. as is. Call 905-985-6258. 2000 CHRYSLER LHS, fully load- ed, pw/l, pw/s, keyless entry, low KMs. Mint condition. Call 905- 985-0076 after 5pm. 2003 GMC ENVOY XL, p.win- dows, locks, heated mirrors, key- less entry, alarm, running boards, roof racks, 46,000km. $32,000 o.b.o. (905)697-1477 FORD EXPLORER XLT, 1998, 108,000kms, 4 dr., 4.0 L V6, red & grey, fully loaded, one owner, cer- tified and E-tested, new tires, non- smoker. (905)623-8383, $11,995. 1991 ASTRO AWD, white cargo van, auto, good shape, 165,000 km., (needs new engine) $1,000 OBO. Call 905-885-1662. 1995 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER A1 condition, never winter driven, original owner, all documents pro- vided $5,000-obo. (905)655-3296 1997 CHEV ASTRO VAN,8 pass, lots of new parts, 185,000kms, looks good, runs good, e-tested, certified, with warranty. Must be seen $6950 o.b.o. 905-720-2218. 1999 PLYMOUTH VOYAGEUR, ps, a/c, built in childs car seats. Cert. + e-tested. 83,000 km. $9500. Call 905-435-4742. 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 Asian Girls Best Service Best Price Best Quality Girls 19+, Singapore, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and more 24hrs, Out Calls only 905-260-1238 IMPRESSIONS Support a student by seeing one of our college girls. Several young, slender & barely legal models. 24 hrs. - 7 days Hiring - highest Pay!!! 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Voted best used car dealer by News Advertiser readers. †These are limited time offers which may not be combined with any other offer except Graduate Rebate and apply to retail deliveries on new in-stock 2004 vehicles. *0% purchase financing up to 60 months on 2004/2005 Caravan & 2004 Grand Caravan models. Example: $30,000 @ 0% APR/48 mo. term, monthly payment is $625.00. Cost of borrowing is $0. Total obligation is $30,000. If customers choose 0% purchase financing, they forego incentives available to cash purchasers. The effective interest rate, factoring in these incentives, could be up to 9%. †Lease is based on a 48 month term. Total lease obligation/lease interest rates: $15,452/$16,508. Km. limited to 81,600, charge of .15¢/km. for excess km. *,†Excludes freight, license, insurance, applicable taxes, registration and retailer charges. OAC. *Cannot be combined with 0%, 60 month finance only. OAC.Weekly payments are bank financed @ 7.75/7.55/9.4/9.4/9.4% for 84/72/60/48/36 mo. with $3500 down or equivalent trade plus applicable taxes, lic., admin fees. This offer applies to puchase financing of all new in-stock 2004 vehicles and 2005 Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan. No down payment required. Freight and PDI, license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are due at time of purchase. Make no monthly payment until February 2005. No interest is charged for the first 120 days. See us for complete details and conditions. All finance/lease programs are O.A.C. www.villagechrysler.ca C H R Y S L E R •D O D G E •J E E P “THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER”“THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER” CHRYSLER UP TO $1,000 SS E R V I C E H O U R S : MON. - THURS. 7-MIDNIGHTMON. - THURS. 7-MIDNIGHT F R I .7 -6 ,S A T U R D A Y 8 -4VV I L L A G E C H R Y S L E R 19 HARWOOD AVE. AJAX19 HARWOOD AVE. 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CHRYSLER EMPLOYEE PROGRAM $1,000 REBATE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS VALUE ENDS SEPT. 30, 2004 RIGHT HERE! 2003 TJ Rocky Mountain Pkg., air, auto, two tops. Stk. #V8065. 2003 TJ $79$79 Fully loaded with 7 pass. leather seats, rear heat & air, cruise, tilt, p.w., pdl., 2 tone paint with accenting running boards. Stk. #V8016. $7335$7335 Stk. #N6519 Stk. #T7064 2003 DURANGO SLT 4X4 3.0L V6, loaded with quad seating. Stk. #T6647A. $79$79 1997 NISSAN QUEST1997 NISSAN QUEST 3.5L., auto stick, navigation system, rear DVD, Infinity surround sound, chrome wheels, leather & more. 9,900 km. Stk. #V7840. 2004 PACIFICA AWD Loaded with leather, pwr. roof, auto, air, AM/FM/CD, alum. wheels & rear spoiler. Stk. #T6796A. 1998 INTEGRA1998 INTEGRA Fully loaded company vehicle, alloys, dual pwr. sliding drs. & rear hatch, quad seating, split rear bench & DVD with wireless headphones. Stk. #V8085. 2004 GRAND CARAVAN 5.2L V8, heavy duty pkg., tow pkg., keyless and more. Stk. #V8008. 2001 DODGE RAM $73$73 2001 DODGE RAM Loaded with heated leather seats. Stk. #V7730. per week/84 mo. 2003 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE2003 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE $111$111 ABS, selectrac, keyless, power windows, locks and seat. Stk. #V7824. per week/84 mo.$109$109 2004 LAREDO2004 LAREDO per week/48 mo.$59$59per week/36 mo.per week/84 mo. per week/84 mo. per week/72 mo. per week/72 mo. VILLAGE CHRYSLER IN AJAX 2004 SX 2.0 2004 CARAVAN 48 mo. lease $221mo. $221 48 mo. lease $204mo. $204 $0 Down $1000 Down or 48 mo. lease $302mo. $302 $282mo. $282 $0 Down $1000 Down or RIGHT HERE! 2005 PT CRUISER CONVERTIBLE RIGHT HERE! RIGHT HERE! CHRYSLER CUSTOMER LOYALTY PROGRAM $1,000 REBATE DON’T MISS OUT ENDS SEPT. 30, 2004 RIGHT HERE!RIGHT HERE! Take advantage of great savings during our SHOP and DRIVE P R E -O W N E D V E H I C L E S Clearance DaysClearance D a y s Clearance DaysClearance D a y s Clearance Days 2003 DURANGO SLT 4X4 2004 GRAND CARAVAN $8050$8050 per week/84 mo. 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