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The Pickering 52 PA GES ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2006 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 THE PATRIOT Jeep is offering unparalleled freedom Wheels pullout [ What’s on ] Three sought in Pickering video store robbery PICKERING — Three men escaped into the night after an armed robbery at a Pickering video store early Tuesday. Durham Regional Police said the three suspects, described as black men, robbed the Blockbust- er Video outlet on Liverpool Road at Kingston Road shortly after midnight. A handgun was used in the robbery, police said. The masked men fled with cash. The clerk was not hurt. Get dancing in Pickering PICKERING — The key is to not step on any toes. The Schizophrenia Society of Ontario is having a fundraising dance Saturday, May 13, at the Don Beer Arena, 940 Dillingham Rd. in Pickering. The dance begins at 7:30 p.m. and all proceeds go directly to support services and education in Durham Region. For more information, call Colleen at 905-839-1078. Tee off for women’s issues DURHAM — It’s tee-and- sandwich time for women. Girls Incorporated holds its annual Charity Golf Tournament on Wednesday, June 28. Durham women can come for friendly discussion and to meet new people, in addition to a game of golf at Deer Creek Golf and Banquet facility, 2700 Audley Rd. N., Ajax. The cost is $150 per golfer, which includes 18 holes, an elec- tric cart, contests, a dinner buf- fet, the use of showers and more. For more information, call 905-428-8111 or visit www.girlsinc- durham.org. 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A plan done by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs was released May 4 and was effective as of May 3. “It essentially is the land-use plan- ning framework that applies to all applications as of that date,” said Bryan Kozman, director of the North Pickering Land Exchange Team. With the Province completing the framework for Seaton, Mr. Kozman said it would be up to the City to fol- low that plan as more detailed work begins on the neighbourhood plans. “It’s already been contemplated the City of Pickering would resume and take on responsibility for the next level of planning,” he said, add- ing the Province would play a moni- toring role. “We have every confidence the City of Pickering is going to implement the plan in the manner the Province articulated it when it released it.” Having not spoken to the Province about the plan or having time to go through it in great detail, Pickering has concerns about getting its plan- ning powers back. Ward 1 Regional Councillor Mau- rice Brenner, commenting on the plan at the end of the May 8 execu- tive committee and council meet- ing, expressed concern with a section on Page 84 that talks about it being reviewed every five years and any amendments would be the “sole dis- cretion” of the minister of Municipal WHAT AN AMAZING COAT A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo PICKERING — Cody Lancaster, centre, is Joseph in St. Mary Catholic Secondary School’s production of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ With him are clockwise, from bottom left, Jade Padua, Anthea Wilcox, Katie Griffin, Shannon Walker, Natasha Gianopoulos, Kathrina Dineros, Theresa Wilson and Vanessa Corpuz. The production opens to- night and continues May 11, 12 and 13, with show time at 7 p.m. Scotty Ramage keeps adding to long list of community honours By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING — If anyone epitomiz- es a caring Canadian, it’s Pickering’s Scotty Ramage. He was recently named one of 80 recipients of the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award. The award is presented to individuals and groups whose unpaid, voluntary contribu- tions provide extraordinary help or care to people in the community. That definition certainly fits Mr. Ra- mage. He is a member of Bay Ridges Branch 606 of the Royal Canadian Legion, he has been on the training staff with the Pickering Panthers junior hockey team since 1972, he has do- nated more than 175 pints of blood, he volunteers with St. John Ambulance, and he has been known to shovel a neighbour’s driveway or mow a lawn without being asked. “I know they’ll cut my lawn if I’m away on holidays,” he said. Lending a hand comes naturally to Mr. Ramage; it’s just a part of who he is. “If I’m sitting there at the window and I see someone going down the street in the pouring rain, I’ll give them an umbrella and say return it when you can,” he said. “If I see somebody in trouble or needing some help, I’ll stop and help.” His caring nature began early on. Among the many awards, plaques, pic- tures and certificates hanging on his walls there is the one for saving a boy from drowning in his native Scotland in 1955. For Mr. Ramage, helping others makes him feel good. “It makes me happy,” he said. Despite his many honours – Pickering civic award, a Queen’s Golden Jubilee and a volunteer-of-the-year award – he is still proud to be recognized. “It’s an honour just to be nomi- nated,” he said, adding he was once nominated for the Order of Canada. Not that he does all that he does for the recognition. “I love doing it, and if they want to recognize me for doing it, as long as they don’t pay me, I’m happy,” he Pickering says ‘no’ to body rub expansion By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING — Council has voted against allowing “big box body rub” in Pickering. At their May 1 meeting, councillors voted 6-1 to uphold an April 24 recom- mendation of executive committee to deny an application to allow the body rub parlour at 905 Dillingham Rd. to be expanded from 160 to 310 square metres. There were several delegations opposed to allowing the expansion, including Edith Montgomery, who spoke on behalf of the opposed own- ers of the commercial condominium complex. She cited problems with water usage (the business has a jacuzzi, showers and does laundry on site) because the units are on a common meter, and parking as two reasons for the opposi- tion. “There isn’t enough parking now and there will be even less parking if this unit is approved,” she said. Wa rd 2 Regional Councillor Bill McLean read a letter from the condo board indicating Renata Trent, owner of the body rub parlour, pays an addi- tional amount for water, while Ward 1 City Councillor Kevin Ashe read from a letter from Ms. Trent’s lawyer, Noel Gerry, indicating she has made an agreement to lease six parking spots in an abutting lot to make sure there are no problems. Others in opposition spoke about the parking problem as well, but Ewart Anderson, a pastor at a church in the complex, alluded to another reason for being opposed. “Would you allow such a business to be next to your home or business?” he asked. “If no, why?” Mr. Gerry was attempting to con- vince councillors to change their vote. Pickering resident truly a caring Canadian ✦ See Denial, Page A4 ✦ See Ryan, Page A5 ✦ See Pickering, Page A5 SELECT BALL Pickering Pirates back on the diamond Page B1 ‘Positive sense’ helped bring sides together By Crystal Crimi Staff Writer DURHAM — It took until the early hours of Monday morning, but a deal was made just in time to advert an oc- casional teachers strike. The Durham District School Board and Durham Occasional Teacher Local of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario reached a tenta- tive agreement around 1 a.m., Mon- day May 8, the same day almost 800 members of the local were scheduled to walk off the job. “I think at the end of the day, there was a positive sense that this was a collective agreement that would move things forward in a positive way,” said Sally McIlveen, the Durham District School Board’s employee relations su- perintendent. “I think both sides worked very hard to ensure the critical things they need- ed were there.” The Durham local was looking for higher wages, benefits, priority hiring for full-time and long-term positions, and timetable improvements. “You always negotiate for an agree- ment, you don’t do negotiation for a strike,” said Ingrid Thompson, Dur- ham local president. “We’re happy we were able to come to an agreement as well as some other things.” The two sides agreed to meet for the Sunday bargaining session after a function they were both at Friday, said Ms. McIlveen. The May 7 session began at 6 p.m. and both sides were ready for a strike if necessary, said Ms. McIlveen. “I’m very happy we did sit down even though it was very late, and we did get an agreement,” said Ms. Thompson. Details of the agreement are con- fidential until it’s ratified. It will be presented to local members May 15 at 5 p.m. Ms. Thompson hadn’t talked with any members about the agreement by Tu esday morning, but said everyone is relieved there wasn’t a strike. Along with the low strike pay, the emotional toll and tension caused by one also impacts local members, she added. The Durham local and school board have been in negotiations since fall 2005. 28 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS DON'T PAY 'TIL 2007 NO MONEY DOWN 0% INTEREST NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS! WE MAKE ANY SIZE MATTRESS! • SET UP AVAILABLE • • DISPOSAL OF OLD SET • • FREE 6 MONTH LAY-AWAY • ★★★ PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ★★★ No other promotional offer applies to the prices in this ad. 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He continued to argue in favour of the ap- plication. “I won’t support the recommenda- tion to deny the expansion, not be- cause I support body rub parlours... I do that to protect the interests of the taxpayer,” he said. “We’re looking at tens of thousands of dollars to defend this application and I don’t think it is worthy of that discussion.” Mr. Gerry had indicated if council denied the application, which goes against a staff report, he would advise his client to appeal it to the Ontario Municipal Board. Coun. McLean indicated he would change his vote from last week, but when the vote was taken he went with the majority. “I have to take myself away from the moral issue... The planning issues are not there to deny it,” he said, adding the applicant has been there for six years and has not had problems with either the police or bylaw officers. Mayor Dave Ryan said council has a different function than staff, who make recommendations based on planning rules and guidelines. “We have a slightly different role here; ours is one of discretion. It’s within our discretion to determine the wants of the people of Pickering... This is one of the issues where we have to take a stand reflecting the values of the people of Pickering,” he said. 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The plan calls for 35,000 jobs and a popula- tion of up to 70,000 residents with a mix of densities and housing types in the 15 neighbourhoods. Seaton is supposed to be planned as a model community based on the prin- ciples of sustain- ability. Not that the release of the plan means foundations will be laid this summer. “There is a significant amount of work to happen before a shovel is put in the ground,” Mr. Kozman said. Studies need to be done in- cluding an economic develop- ment report for the 407 corri- dor and the Region of Durham needs to come on stream to do the servicing. “There’s an acknowledge- ment on both sides that there is the next level of planning to do and that’s going to take some time,” Mayor Ryan said, adding he thinks it will be at least three years until any building takes place. There is also the comple- tion of the land swap. The Province is trading some of the land it owns in Seaton for privately owned land on the Oak Ridges Mo- raine in Richmond Hill. That swap was subject to an envi- ronmental assessment, which was completed, but the minis- ter of the environment is now reviewing the many requests to bump up the level of the EA. To view the plan, visit www. mah.gov.on.ca. said. He’s been able to do a lot more in the last decade since he retired from the City of Pick- ering’s parks and recreation de- partment. But, he may finally be forced to slow down as his health isn’t what it used to be. “I’ll have to slow down a bit, I’ve been told,” he said. He does make time for his family and for relaxing. He and his wife Betty try to get away to Scotland every year and this year she wants them to take a trip to Alberta to visit a friend. Ms. Ramage has a few certifi- cates of her own on the wall of their home, but she’s not quite as busy as her husband. “I do enough for the both of us,” he said. “But, if we need her for any- thing she’s willing to jump right in.” The date when Mr. Ramage will receive his award has yet to be announced. ✦ Ryan from page A1 ✦ Pickering from page A1 By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING — Silvio De Gasperis may have thrown a wrench in the Province’s plan for Seaton. On the same day the Province released the plan for 70,000 residents on the east side of Duffins Creek, Mr. De Gasperis won the right to challenge the way the Province came up with that plan. “All we wanted was a fair ap- peal system at the end of the day,” he said Friday. “We just wanted to be treated fairly and like everybody else.” The Woodbridge developer owns 600 hectares in the Duf- fins Rouge Agricultural Pre- serve, which is designated agricultural in the Province’s Central Pickering Development Plan. The City’s growth man- agement study recommended development in the southern area of the preserve, including some of Mr. De Gasperis’ land. Mr. De Gasperis filed his original application in Novem- ber 2004. It asked for an order prohibiting the minister of mu- nicipal affairs from submitting the development plan until the plan is able to be conducted “without limitation and with the participation of the public.” Mr. De Gasperis has main- tained he was never able to give input on the development plan, while future landowners in Seaton were able to. “The City of Pickering never had any input, we never had any input and the other land- owners never had any input,” he said. “(The Province) did what they wanted to accom- plish their plan. They should not preclude us from what they want to do.” In May 2005, a three-judge panel of the Ontario Superior Court ruled it was “premature” to force the Province to con- sider building in the preserve while the plan was still being done. The three-judge panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that original May 2005 appeal of the process that led to the plan should be heard. It set June 26 as the date for the case to proceed. Bryan Kozman, director of the North Pickering Land Ex- change Team, wouldn’t say if that case will have any effect on the timeline of implementing the plan for Seaton. “I’m not going to comment on a matter that is before the courts,” he said. Pickering preserve landowner getting his day in court Ryan figures three years for work to begin Dave Ryan Pickering man hasn’t slowed down in retirement Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Scotty Ramage is well-known in the Pickering community and was recently honoured with a Governor Gener- al’s Caring Canadian Award. His list of giving to the community is extensive.READ UP AT DURHAMREGION.COM PAGE A6 ◆ NEWS A DVERTISER ◆ MAY 10, 2006A/P Honest, a man’s life can be this golden and simple T here is a beautiful sim- plicity to men that, I know a lot of the time, greatly exasperates women. But I cannot help but wonder if, at other times, they don’t envy it just a little. I am the first to admit that of the two genders women are the better model. The upgrade, if you will. One need only read Gen- esis for evidence of this. God made man, the Beta version, then got most of the bugs out and created woman. If women are the flexibility and intui- tive efficiency of Windows XP, then men are the simplicity and predictability of good old DOS. If women are “The Gold- berg Variations,” men are “Happy Birthday to you.” If women are The Iliad, men are “There once was a man from Nantucket...” Women seem to me more complex, more adaptable, more evolved even than men. But there is a wonderfully comfortable out-of-the-box readiness that men seem to have that women, for all of there splendour, do not. Get- ting to know a woman can take a lot of work. You can get a handle on most men inside of a six-pack. I may be wrong, but I think a lot women see this ease of access that men share and they secretly long for it. This past weekend, I went up to a cottage with a couple of buddies. And from the very first e-mailed communication this trip had the fundamental stamp of Cro-Magnon auster- ity about it. “Come to cottage. Chop down tree. Will get food and beer somewhere.” Twelve words and every- thing I needed to know. And that was as complicated as the weekend ever got. In fact, if anything, the lon- ger we spent together, alone without any exposure to or influence from females, the simpler we became. Given enough time, red meat and fermented grains, a visitor to that island would’ve found only three single-celled or- ganisms sitting on the deck talking about the hottest mi- tochondria they ever shared osmosis with. That’s just the way it goes with men. And that’s precisely why we need women in our lives. The fu- ture of the species depends upon it. But over a couple of days, a man can only devolve so far and it’s a devolution into a very soothing place. We very quickly dispensed with the obligatory chainsawing and stacking of wood and em- barked upon the real work of the weekend; eating, drink- ing and talking. Although, in fact, we never lit one, it seemed to me that the three of us were squatting around a fire all weekend, spears in hand, sometimes telling a story, sometimes listening, very often just staring into the flames. That may be the biggest surprise of all to our female counterparts. How much men value and embrace silence on these trips. After a while an eerie sixth sense settles over everyone. Men have been known to get up, get their mates a beer and sit down again, all without a word. It’s quite something. When men return home from such get-togethers, they are invariably asked the same question “What did you guys do all weekend?” And just as invariably, they give the same answer: “Nothing.” As exasperating and un- fathomable as that response must be to a woman, it is the golden, simple, secret truth. Durham resident Neil Crone, actor-comic-writer, saves some of his best lines for his columns. Follow Neil’s BLOG drinfo.ca/croneblog.html EDITORIAL It’s not complicated — men like life this way IN THE COMMUNITY CLICK AND SAY Do you have a photo to share with our readers? If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share with the community we’d like to see it. 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Monday was the kickoff of the Young Workers Awareness Pro- gram, launched at this time of year to coincide with the college and university summer break. Students, if they haven’t already secured summer employment, are surely out there right now, desperate to find work so they can afford to go on to post-secondary school in the fall. But desperate to find work doesn’t always equate to desperate to protect themselves when on a job they so badly need. That’s where employers come in. They have to be certain young, first-time workers are confident, secure and safe on the job, before they leave them to the work. Young workers should be shown what to do, and, under totally safe conditions, be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the boss that they are able to handle the de- mands of the job. Of course, the ultimate onus for safety is on the worker herself. She needs to be prepared to ask the questions -- and be satisfied with the answers -- before jumping into the work. The Young Workers Awareness Program has a list of 10 impor- tant questions every young worker should ask before embarking on a summer job. Among the critical queries are: What are the general safety rules for this job? What are the specific hazards of this job? What specific procedures do I have to follow to protect myself? And other vital questions. For more information, students and parents can visit www.youngworker.ca. The example set by Paul Kells has had a powerful influence on thousands of young people across Ontario. Mr. Kells has been profiled numerous times on television and in newspapers after he decided to advocate for safety on the job for young people. His mission was to turn tragedy -- his own son Sean was killed on a summer job back in 1994 -- into triumph for other young people. Mr. Kells is still pressing home his message, and thanks to him and others, young people can feel more safe on the job than ever before. But the mission is never-ending and the need for vigilance always necessary. This Week’s Question: After last week’s budget, which party are you most likely to vote for? Conservative Green Party Liberal NDP Cast your vote online at infodurhamregion.com Last Week’s Question: Given a choice of tax cut options, which do you prefer? To tal votes: 604 Income tax cuts: 71.7 % Mix of both: 22.6 % One per cent GST cut: 5.7 % LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Local politicians are spending too much money operating municipalities To the editor: It seems to me our local politicians are spending too much money to operate our municipalities. Our taxes go up every year, but the level of service seems to go down. Our mayors and councillors should be looking for inno- vative ways to deliver quality services at lower cost to the taxpayers of the Region. Ta xpayers, particularly those on fixed incomes, just can’t afford this never-end- ing string of tax increases. People could lose their homes and move away if their isn’t some real progress on tax relief and soon! A starting point would be to contract out projects and services when possible, such as maintenance staff. This will cut spending on govern- ment staff and equipment which would save money so governments will not need to increase taxes. People also need to have a choice about how their money is spent, such as for child care rather than the government hiring the staff, providing the facilities, etc. This will help employ pri- vate caregivers, thus stimu- lating small businesses and economic growth. William Rosatelle Whitby Nice to see French versus French Immersion, cleared up To the editor: Re: Task force for French schools, April 19. I would like to thank re- porter Crystal Crimi for pointing out the difference between French schools and French immersion schools. She says “the difference between French-language schools and immersion schools is the French school teaches in French whereas an immersion school teach- es French. For students in French board schools, French is in- tended to be their first lan- guage...” I would also like to add that in French schools, students not only learn all subjects in French, starting in Junior Kindergarten, but they are exposed to their French cul- ture and heritage in a setting that is 100 per cent French. In fact, an English class is not introduced until Grade 4. In Durham, the French elementary schools are Corpus-Christi (Oshawa), Jean-Paul II (Whitby), Notre- Dame-de-la-Jeunesse (Ajax) and Antonine Maillet (Os- hawa). The only French high school in Durham is Saint- Charles-Garnier (Brooklin). Again, thanks for clearing up this common misconcep- tion. Natalie Albrecht Whitby Lorraine Ramsay/ citizenseye.com photo Young promoters Lorraine Ramsay, from Lakeside Public School in Ajax, shared this photo of Grade 3 students, from left, Jenna Salvatore, Grace Dras- kovic, Katelyn Newman, Jaime Wilson, Alexandra McWatters, and Danielle LeBrun. The students have prepared three radio announce- ments for the Durham Region works department, which will help promote the Region’s new policy on waste management and the green bins that will be coming to houses across all of Ajax and Pickering in the next few weeks. To see more photos from residents across Durham and to submit your own, visit citizenseye.com, the Metroland Durham Region Media Group’s citizen submission website. The page is dedicated to the submissions and photos of readers from around Durham. /4& 905.420.2222 cityofpickering.com 24 Hour Access 905.420.4660 City of Pickering Holiday Operating Hours CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006 CIVIC COMPLEX 905.420.2222 RECREATION COMPLEX 905.683.6582 DUNBARTON POOL 905.831.1260 PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE 905.683.8401 PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARIES 905.831.6265 EAST SHORE COMMUNITY CENTRE 905.420.6588 PETTICOAT CREEK COMMUNITY CENTRE 905.420.2370 DURHAM REGION TRANSIT WEST 905.683.4111 Regular Sunday service. No schools. Specialized Service - Holiday Service 8:00 am - 10:00 pm CLOSED SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2006 PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARIES 905.831.6265 EMERGENCY SERVICES City of Pickering Emergency Telephone Number 905.683.4319 In order to prevent future tragedies the Pickering Fire Services requests that you fol- low these safety tips to ensure the safe use of smoking materials. Never smoke in bed It’s just too easy to fall asleep. Don’t smoke if you’re drowsy …Especially if you’re sitting down in a comfortable chair or if you’ve been drinking or taking prescription drugs. Check between the cushions for any smokers items that may have fallen into the cracks. Don’t leave a lit cigarette …Or a cigar or pipe. They can easily overbalance as they burn down, land on a carpet, newspaper or between sofa or armchair cushions, and start a fire. Use a proper ashtray Make sure it can’t be easily knocked over and avoid a build- up of ash and debris. Dispose of your ashes safely Put your ashes in the toilet before going to bed. Don’t leave matches or lighters unattended Children love them. And every year children die starting fires with matches and lighters they shouldn’t have had. It doesn’t take more than a couple of minutes for a child left on their own to start a fire. For more information contact Pickering Fire Services at 905.420.4628 or email: fire@city.pickering.on.ca or visit our website at cityofpickering.com www.picnet.org Events @ your library™ Children's Programs @ Central Library Thursday, May 11th BabyTalk @ 10 am, 11 am, 2 pm Friday, May 12th Storytime á la mode @ 10 am Monday, May 15th To d dler Time @ 9:30 pm Storytime @ 10:05 am Tuesday, May 16th Storytime @ 9:30 am To d dler Time @ 10:05 am Central Library - 905.831.6265 Creating Beautiful Lawns andCreating Beautiful Lawns and Gardens - The Natural Way!Gardens - The Natural Way! Do you want a beautiful lawn and garden that will awe and inspire neigh- bours while demanding minimal water and chemicals? Are you interested in welcoming nature into your yard? If so, this is the workshop for you! This free session will include guest speakers, information booths, garden resources and draw prizes. The first 30 people to sign up will receive a free healthy home and garden kit! Tuesday, May 16, 2006 Ontario Power Generation Information Centre, 1675 Montgomery Park Road 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Please call to register: 905.420.4660 ext. 2212 Frenchman’s Bay Watershed Rehabilitation Project Great Paper Boat Race Wagon Rides & Plant Sale Sunday, May 28 Noon - 4:30 pm 905.683.8401 cityofpickering.com/museum Student Summer Health Club Membership $115 May to September Call the Rec Complex for details 905.683.6582 ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS AT CITY HALL All meetings are open to the public. For meeting details call 905.420.2222 or visit our website DATE MEETING TIME May 15 Civic Awards 7:00 pm May 17 Committee of Adjustment 7:00 pm May 18 Pickering Museum Village Advisory 6:00 pm Committee Meeting at Pickering Museum Village May 18 Statutory Public Information Meeting 7:00 pm May 23 Management Forum Meeting 1:30 pm May 23 Executive Committee 7:30 pm May 24 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting 7:00 pm With the warmer weather fast approaching, the City of Pickering reminds all cat and dog owners to clean up after their pet. By removing and disposing any excrement left by a cat or dog, you are not only helping to keep our City clean but are protecting both people and pets from being exposed to unnecessary disease. Pickering Animal Services presents... Practical Basic Dog Obedience Petticoat Creek Community Centre $100 (6 weeks) Mondays from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (beginning June 5) Tired of having your dog run your life? This course is designed to provide dog owners with the basic skills to help them have a well trained and obedient dog. Topics will include; sit, stay, heel, down and much more! Call today for registration information! 905.420.4655 Call out to Performers for the Annual Canada Day festival at Kinsmen Park 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm ~ July 1, 2006 For information call 905.420.4620 Submit an application, along with a demo tape for consideration by May 12, 2006. See cityofpickering.com/greatevents July 1st for your application PA GE 7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ May 10, 2006 P PA GE B1 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ MAY 10, 2006 A/P SPORTS sportsdurhamregion.com THIS WEEKEND Ajax (formerly Picov’s) Downs opens for the quarter-horse racing season on Sunday. Post time is 1 p.m. Sports briefs MAY 10, 2006 [ Tr ack and field ] Pickering High athletes golden at Carter Classic AJAX — Tw o Pickering High midg- et-level athletes made golden tracks at the annual Cardinal Carter Track Classic in Toronto. The meet was hosted at Toronto’s Etobicoke Centennial Stadium from May 4 to 6, with more than 2,100 athletes from 106 schools competing. The event gave the Pickering High School coaching staff an opportunity to have eight Grade 9 athletes compete at a high level and establish themselves as the new faces of track and field at the Ajax school. Galenell Sinclair and MacKenzie Moseley led the Trojan attack with four gold med- als. Sinclair posted victories in the midget girls’ 80-metre hurdles and the 100m, and both were the fast- est provincial times posted by a midget girl this season. Sinclair also was a mem- ber of the senior girls’ relay team that placed fourth. Not to be out done, Moseley paced the midget boys’ team with gold-medal performances in the 100m hurdles and the midget boys’ sprint relay, both again were the fastest provincial midget times this season. Moseley was not done as he added a silver medal in the midget boys’ 300m hurdles and was sixth in the 100m. Teammate Brandon Wilson kept himself busy participating in six events. Wilson was a member of the gold medal midget boys’ sprint relay, a member of the junior boys’ relay team that placed second, collected a bronze medal in the midget boys’ high jump, and was fourth in the midget boys’ 300m hurdles, and fifth in the midget boys’ 100m and 200m. Kamayu Duggan was third in the midget boys’ 100m hurdles and was a member of the midget boys’ sprint relay team. Caileb Downey-Brown was a mem- ber of the midget boys’ gold-medal relay team, a member of the junior boys’ silver-medal relay teams and also placed eighth in the midget boys’ 200m. Melody Lee won bronze in the midget girls’ 80m hurdles and was a member of the senior girls’ relay team that placed fourth. Zachary Slater was a member of the junior boys’ silver medal relay team and was also a member of the senior boys’ relay team that won bronze. Slat- er also placed fourth in the junior boys’ 100m, 200m, and long jump. Jameel Williamson, also running in the midget boys’ division, was a mem- ber of the junior boys’ relay team. Ryan Gordon won the senior boys’ 110m hurdles and was a member of the senior boys’ relay team that placed third. Andrew Spence and Christopher Sahadath were members of the senior boys’ relay team that placed third. Jessica Nasmith won bronze in the senior girls’ 400m hurdles. Shenika Schoburgh was a member of the senior girls’ relay team that placed fourth. Pickering ends the pre-season and is in the final preparation stage for the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athlet- ics (LOSSA) Track and Field Champion- ships at Oshawa’s Civic Fields on May 16 and 17. [ Basketball ] Shoot it out on the court this summer DURHAM — Young hoopsters can gain skills at this summer’s Durham City Basketball Shootout Program. But, first, they have the sign up this month. Registration sessions for the shootout program -- which consists of fun-filled sessions of fundamental train- ing, teamwork, and league play -- are at Eagle Ridge Public School (425 Delaney Dr., Ajax) on May 23 from 8 to 9:30 p.m.; at E.B. Phin Public School (1500 Rougemount Dr., Pickering) on May 25 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.; and on May 30 at Eagle Ridge from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The program operates twice a week. In 2005, the inaugural year, more than 130 girls and boys participated. Registration forms can be down- loaded from the ‘Register Now’ section on the home page of the website, www. durhamcitybasketball.ca. Those who register first will be given priority. Late registrations will not be accepted. Reg- istration can be done by mail before the registration dates. For more information, call 905-427- 4253. Mike Pochwat/ News Advertiser photo Stealing third? It’s in the bag AJAX — Adam Tedesco of the Ajax Spartans’ midget ‘B’ rep baseball team steals third base as the ball heads towards Whitby Chiefs’ third baseman Spencer Howe during May- ors’ Cup action at the Ajax Sportsplex diamonds on Saturday afternoon. The annual Cup games serve as the official opening of the minor baseball season in the two towns. Rock goalie in control offensively, defensively for Ajax-Pickering By Al Rivett Sports Editor DURHAM — Getting a win in his se- nior ‘B’ lacrosse league debut with the Ajax-Pickering Rock was a real ‘Rush’ for Pat Campbell. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound netminder, experienced a taste of everything in helping the Rock to a decisive 14-7 vic- tory over the host Brooklin Merchants on Saturday night. He put in a work- manlike 60 minutes on the floor, faced 58 shots, allowed an own-goal late in the second period after the ball ac- cidentally flipped out of his stick, and added two assists off some outstand- ing passes to put the Rock running in transition. “I thought it was a great game. I never like to see the score get out of hand like that, but I thought the refs did a good job. I think Brooklin’s got a real strong club. I thought they were hitting a lot of pipes. I thought we did a good job of holding on to the lead,” said a buoyant Campbell fol- lowing his debut start. Most of all, tasting victory was especially sweet as wins have been few and far between of late for the af- fable goaltender who’s known as ‘Paddy’. The 29-year-old was a mem- ber of the expansion Edmonton Rush of the National Lacrosse League and, as an expansion team, losing was the order of the day. In fact, the Rush won but once en route to a woeful 1-15 re- cord. “I played this winter and I only got one win all winter, so to already have a win in this league is awesome. It sure feels good to get that sour taste of los- ing out of my mouth,” he said. Campbell had previously played in Brampton with the Excelsiors of the Major Series, back in 2001. But, a numbers game in goal caused the Niagara Falls resident to look eastward this summer. And, being a longtime friend of Rock head coach and general manager Paul St. John, the Rock were a perfect fit. “We have great guys and we have a good, fast team, which really helps my game,” says Campbell, who practised twice with the Rock since making his way back from western Canada. “I like to move the ball up the floor and get into the flow of the game. I’m really ex- cited to be here. Paul has put the right pieces of the puzzle together so far. “Paul has discussed with me that it’s my show this year. It’s my first time starting on a summer team and I’m looking forward to it,” says Campbell. And, it didn’t hurt that Jim Veltman, a perennial NLL most valuable player, signed on to play in Ajax-Pickering for a third season. “It’s an honour (to play alongside Veltman),” says Campbell. “I was fortu- nate enough from 1998 to 2000 to play with him in Toronto. Certainly, having him in this dressing room and on the floor was a major factor in my decision to come here.” St. John notes Campbell delivered everything the team knew he would, including making numerous saves, setting the offence in motion through his pinpoint passes up the floor and, perhaps more importantly, refusing to get rattled after putting the ball in his own net in the second period. For the record, St. John believes the referee didn’t whistle the play in, thus the goal shouldn’t have counted. But, nonethe- less, Campbell recovered nicely from the faux pas. “He just laughed it off,” says St. John. “He’s a pro.” Doesn’t take long for Campbell to shake ‘sour taste’ of losing Pat Campbell Ajax-Pickering Rock runs past Brooklin Merchants Craig, Veltman lead way to 14-7 victory By Al Rivett Sports Editor DURHAM — The Brooklin Merchants couldn’t find a way to slow down the Ajax-Pickering Rock in senior ‘B’ lacrosse action on Saturday night. Ajax-Pickering, in its 2006 debut, ex- ecuted its run-and-gun offence to rock- solid perfection, setting a blistering pace on the floor in the early going, all the while running up the score on a stunned Merchants squad. In fact, the Rock scored the first nine goals of the game, including seven first-period markers, en route to an emphatic 14-7 victory in front of a full house at the Luther Vipond Arena. The Merchants refused to lie down, however, coming back strongly in the second period to score four consecutive goals to cut the deficit to 9-4 at one point. But, untimely Brooklin penalties in the last five minutes of the second opened the door to two more Rock power-play markers, allowing Ajax-Pickering to take a commanding 12-5 lead into the final stanza. All told, six of the 14 Rock goals came with the man advantage. For good mea- sure, the Rock also capitalized for two short-handed markers. “We’ve talked since the start of training camp of being fast, being in game shape, and playing run-and-gun lacrosse,” says Rock head coach Paul St. John. “And, we did that from the first faceoff tonight. They took a bunch of penalties in an attempt to slow us down. When we’re firing on all cylinders, we’re a fun team to watch.” Merchants’ head coach Steve McCar- thy says allowing a talented team like Ajax-Pickering a nine-goal cushion is not the way to play winning lacrosse. “They have a very good team over there with the likes of (captain) Jim Velt- man. After the game we talked about whether it’s Ajax-Pickering, Wellington or St. Clair, we can’t afford to spot a team big leads and then have to play catch up,” says McCarthy, whose Merchants fell to 2-2 on the season. McCarthy says there was no reason for his charges’ lethargic start, noting his team had three league games under its belt. “I have no explanation. It’s their first game and our fourth game. We should have been better prepared and we weren’t,” he says. If there was a silver lining for Brooklin, it was a willingness to fight back in the contest after being woefully outplayed in the opening period. “I commended our guys on playing it even through the second and third periods. We started tonight with two players under the minimum because of injuries and we were down two players in the first five minutes. Doing that is tax- ing enough without being behind seven goals in the first period. You’re not going to beat anybody being behind seven goals,” explains McCarthy. Leading the Rock offence were the usual suspects, namely Mark Craig, who picked up where he left off a year ago. The Rock’s leading scorer last season amassed six goals and two assists. All but three of Craig’s goals were assisted by Ve ltman, who finished with an incred- ible 10-point night, all assists. The game marked a winning debut for starting goaltender Pat Campbell, who played with the National Lacrosse League’s Edmonton Rush this past sea- son. Campbell faced 58 shots and, with the exception of an own-goal gaffe in the second period, outplayed his counter- part Scott Wylie, who allowed 12 goals on 48 shots. Wylie got the hook late in the first period, but his replacement, Rick McCulloch fared no better, allowing two goals on the only two shots he faced. Wylie returned to the net for the second and third periods. The Rock plays its home opener at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Friday night, facing Owen Sound at 8:30 p.m. Ryan Gordon Pebbles Record: 1-0 3rd place, OLA senior ‘B’ league The Rock were unsure if To ny Hender- son would make his debut with the club in Brooklin on Saturday night. Travelling from Buffalo, Henderson was appar- ently stuck in traffic, but managed to make it just prior to game time... Frank Littlejohn and Nick Black were unavail- able for Saturday’s game... Jeff Sum- merfield was hit with a four-game sus- pension misconduct following a fight with Brooklin’s Mike Bradley...Kevin Taylor will serve a one-game suspension for a tilt with Merchants’ Dave Campbell... Game Summary: Ajax-Pickering Rock at Brooklin Mer- chants Saturday, May 6 First Period 3:34 AP Mark Craig (Jim Veltman) PP 4-on-3 13:35 AP Craig (Jim Veltman) PP 4-on-3 13:57 AP Pat Vanhooser (Craig, Jim Velt- man) PP 4-on-3 14:09 AP Craig (Jim Veltman) PP 4 on 3 15:46 AP Mark Daley (Jordan West-Pratt, Jim Veltman) 4-on-4 17:13 AP Craig (John Derochie) 18:53 AP Craig (Jaime Lumsden) Second Period 0:42 AP Bill McLean (Jim Veltman) SH 3-on-4 5:05 AP Lumsden (Jim Veltman) SH 3- on-4 5:50 BRK McNutt (Gillingham, Church) PP 5-on-4 7:16 BRK Scott Gillingham (Jon Niziol, Bar- rett Church) PP 5-on-4 9:07 BRK Ryan McMichael (Brad Reed) 10:47 BRK Nate Andres (Duke McNutt, Niziol) 15:09 AP Chris Parkin (Jim Veltman) PP 5-on-4 16:48 BRK Mike Bradley unassisted SH 4-on-5 17:52 AP Craig unassisted 19:57 AP Daley (Jim Veltman, Craig) PP 5-on-4 Third Period 9:22 AP Derochie (Campbell) 15:51 BRK McNutt (Niziol) PP 5-on-4 16:35 AP Parkin (Jim Veltman) 17:47 BRK McMichael (Church) PP 5-on-4. 11 Harwood Ave S Ajax Tel: 905-686-5554 FREE SALAD OF YOUR CHOICE WHEN YOU BRING IN THIS AD OFFER VALID FOR DINE-IN ONLY www.icesports.com CANLAN ICE SPORTS SCARBOROUGH Call today for more information @ 416.412.0404 YOUTH 3 ON 3YOUTH 3 ON 3 Mondays, Fridays, SundaysMondays, Fridays, Sundays NEW! - Online StatsNEW! - Online Stats Jersey included in registrationJersey included in registration 12 games guaranteed12 games guaranteed 3x15 run time periods3x15 run time periods FREE BALL CAPFREE BALL CAP Call 416.412.0404 for more detailsCall 416.412.0404 for more details Pickering location now closed. 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The Pickering Pirates got the 2006 campaign started in style by taking two wins off the visiting Forest Glen Giants at Brockridge Park last Sunday. The Pirates won the opener 6-2. Pitcher Mike Minarik earned the win. In the nightcap, the Pirates scored a 4-2 victory. Jaymin Parmar earned the win on the mound, with the save going to Romeo Persaud. The league has grown by four teams to 14 this season and will play two all-star games at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. In addition to the league’s own all-star game July 16, the OSSBA will play a rival association June 25. In an effort to showcase the league, the OSSBA will also host a junior tour- nament (players 18-21) in Richmond Hill July 21-23. Part of the festivities planned will include a re-match of last season’s championship series between Burlington and the Durham Chiefs. The regular season runs from May to the end of August with playoffs begin- ning after Labour Day. To follow the league or to obtain more information, visit www.leaguelineup.com/ossba. Following are profiles of the four Durham teams that will compete in the league’s Walker Division. Durham Chiefs Manager: Chris Killoran 2005 Standing: Lost OSSBA Final to Burlington Bulls; 1st in Walker divi- sion (22-4). Key Additions: P Todd Van Laere, C/3B Jeff Crouse, P/OF Matt Haukioja, OF Jason Boccinfuso Key Losses: P Steve Butterworth, P Ryan Fraser, SS JP Vittorio Players to Watch in ’06: OF Graig An- drew, 2B/P Mike Ovsonka, OF Colin Cockburn Season Outlook: Durham had a re- markable 2005 season from start to finish. In fact, the only thing that elud- ed the team last season was winning its first OSSBA championship. But that may have been a costly lost oppor- tunity. This past off-season saw the Chiefs lose several key members from their club and will undoubtedly have their work cut out for them trying to obtain a second chance at the OSSBA crown. Offensively the Chiefs will give their opposition all they can handle. Brooklin Dodgers Manager: Rod Holinaty 2005 Standing: Lost to Durham Chiefs, Walker Division Champion- ship; 2nd in division (13-13) Key Additions: IF/OF/P Colin Apple- ton, OF Mike Weir Key Losses: C Chris Huinink Players to Watch in ’06: 2B Dan Blea, OF Jay Jarvie, SS Mark Cairns, C Brad Hanna Season Outlook: The former Whitby Chiefs, freshly renamed, are coming into the ’06 season looking to rebound from what was, for them, a sub-par season. One of the biggest changes for the club this off-season was in team management. Mark Cairns will replace Chris Huinink as a player/as- sistant coach. With the return of a very strong nucleus, look for the Dodgers to challenge for the right to repre- sent the Walker Division in the OSSBA Championship finals. Oshawa Talons Manager: Anthony Cole 2005 Standing: Lost to Whitby Chiefs, Quarterfinals; 3rd in division (13-13) Key Additions: OF/3B Chris Ricketts, SS/2B Donald Feng, IF/C/P Scott Pol- lard, OF Roger Feng, P Chris Bulmer Key Losses: C Kyle Pitman, P Ted Gendron, SS Greg Brown Players to Watch in ’06: P/OF Ryan Reid, C Earl Chamberlain, 3B Chad Reid, 1B Dan Rushton, P Chris Bul- mer Season Outlook: The Talons have continued to find ways to improve their club each and every season since joining the OSSBA back in 2002. However, despite the steady improve- ments made the club, the Talons have been unable to advance to the OSSBA championship series. Building around the team’s reliable core, Oshawa will once again bring in some new recruits in hopes of changing their fortunes. Pickering Pirates Manager: Phil Lacombe 2005 Standing: Lost to Durham Chiefs, Quarterfinals; 4th in division (12-14) Key Additions: P/SS Wayne Wickens, P Rob Milne, C Brett Burns, P/2B Sean Raymer Key Losses: P Matt Horning, C Chris Obergfell, OF Jon Horning, Manager Andy Obergfell Players to Watch in ’06: OF Romeo Persaud, 1B Dave Lewis, SS Jaymin Parmar, P Mike Minarik, P Rob Milne Season Outlook: The Pirates, now en- tering their third season in OSSBA, look to turn the corner and become one of the powerhouses in the Walker Division. With a re-vamped roster it appears Pickering is poised to make a serious run at their first OSSBA champion- ship. Mike Pochwat/ News Advertiser photo Pickering Pirates’ Shawn Laughlin dives back to first base after a pick-off attempt by the Forest Glen Giants in the second of two Ontario Senior Select Baseball Association league games at Brockridge Park last Sunday. The Pirates won both ends of the double- header, 6-2 and 4-2. 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SUPERVISOR, CENTRAL INTAKE AND INTENSIVE SERVICES Durham Program (Oshawa) A creative professional with a minimum of 3 years of supervisory experience in children’s mental health, you will oversee Central Intake Services, including supervising the intake team. Working with two partner children’s mental health agencies, you will manage the community-based Intensive Child and Family Services Program. This role calls for a leader experienced in providing in-home and community-based interventions with complex families and children, as well as in providing children’s mental health interventions, specifically for children aged 6 to 12 years. You have worked as a member of an interdisciplinary team, are familiar with referral and intake processes, and bring a background in program development. An MSW and membership with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers are required, as are computer competency, a valid driver’s licence and access to a reliable vehicle. File #DUR06-03 If you are a qualified individual interested in meeting one of these challenges, please submit your résumé, in confidence, quoting the appropriate file number, by May 15, 2006, to: Margo Wilson, Senior Human Resources Co-ordinator, Kinark Child and Family Services, 500 Hood Road, Suite 200, Markham, Ontario, L3R 9Z3. Fax: 905-940-7378. E-mail: margo.wilson@kinark.on.ca (MS Word format, only). We encourage applicants from diverse cultures. While we thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls, please SOCIAL WORKERS Whitby Program Exciting opportunities exist to join our multidisciplinary team, providing individual, family and group treatment, as well as assessing and developing treatment plans for children and families. 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BUSY SEASON Summer has ar- rived and we need people to fill openings from office to ware- house. $450-$600 to start. Don't wait, call now! 905-420-1040, ask for Amy COOK, PART-TIME & Dietary Aid, Part-Time for retirement resi- dence in Whitby. Fax resume to 905-665-7018. DO YOU HAVE 10 hours per week that you would like to make productive? Work from home earning $3000+ per month. 416- 284-4493 or www.miniofficeout- lets.com/deb DRIVERS WANTED for Blue Line Ta xis. Part-time shifts available. Please call Roy at 905-440-2011 or (905) 439-1111. DZ DRIVER required for East end construction company. Call Frank 905-426-0011. EARN EXTRA CASH - Wanted: Driver teams for designated driv- er service (couples preferred). Must be over 25, have clean driv- ers abstract, valid insurance and license, own car and cell phone. 1-866-879-1231 ELECTRIC WATER HEATER installer. Must be experienced. For installs and service, busy Durham location. AC HELPER Wanted, experience an asset. 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Good design skills and rig- orous attention to detail vital. Applicants should submit their resume and portfolio electronically (in Word or PDF format) to: Todd Blayone, Business Development Manager, Interactive Media (tblayone@durhamregion.com). We thank all applicants.Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST Office located in Scarborough Required skills: Min. 2 years exp. as reception/customer service role, computer literate. Send resume at: cv@technopos.com or Fax: 416-296-9334 For more details: www.technopos.com NOOOBODY!EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE REQUIRED If you have what it takes, we want to talk to you! Join the Bad Boy family and you will enjoy Bad Boy’s compensation and generous benefi ts package, highest commissions in the industry, plus future management opportunities WHITBY Please apply in person, No phone calls 1540 Dundas Street E., Whitby Fa x 905-430-2082 WHO’S BETTER...NOOOBODY! Massey's Restaurant requires FULL TIME COOKS Full availability required Apply in person with resume 774 Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering FULL & PART TIME Ontario Certified Teachers required teaching adults during the day in Scarborough, Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa. Enthusiasm, flexibility, comfortable teaching Math & English at a high school level. ONTARIO TEACHING CERTIFICATE A MUST. Ph. Rosana: 905-420-9930 FIXER UPPERS OWN A HOME FOR $0 DOWN! These ‘Bargains’ need work. Mostly cosmetic. Free computerized List of properties. No investors please. Free recorded message. 1-888-599-0098 and use ID#3048. 24 hr/day Free list of Properties Available With No Down Payment. Free recorded message. 1-888-599-0098 and use ID#3057. 24 hr/day Dan Plowman - Salesperson Re/maxRouge River Realty Ltd. - Brokerage FIRST TIME BUYERS AFFORDABLE Why Rent when you can own? Free list of homes available with no money down, under $1050/mth. 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(905)668-7844 ** MOVE IN BONUS ** Limited Time Only WASHER & DRYER IN SUITE! 3 Bedroom Suites with individually controlled heat in condo quality building. Across from Pickering Town Centre. (905) 999-8700 www.caprent.net WE REALLY CARE WHERE YOU LIVE. Realstar offers a full breadth of apartments, penthouses and town houses, plus application approval within 24 hours. No appointment required - Drop in TODAY! OSHAWA Carriage Hill - Townhouses 905-434-3972 122 Colborne Street (Simcoe St., N. Colborne St. E.) Taunton Terrace - Townhouses 905-436-3346 100 Taunton Road, East (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) Testa Heights 905-852-2534 Testa Heights (Reach St. & Testa Rd.) UXBRIDGE Regency Place Apartments 905-430-7397 15 Regency Crescent (Mary St. & Hickory St.) OPEN HOUSE DAILY from 8AM-8PM Whitby Place 905-430-5420 900 Dundas Street, East (Dundas St. & Garden St.) CARPENTERS & 3RD Year Apprentices needed immediately. Experienced in Framing & Form- ing. Permanent full-time work. Salary negotiable, benefits. Call (905)427-6261 or fax resume (905)427-8659 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT re- pair, programming and mainte- nance person required. Working with digital weigh indicators, scales and controller systems. Computer skills, college or techni- cal training. Will train. Peterbo- rough area. Fax cover sheet and resume to (705) 745-9451 or e-mail at feb8w@hotmail.com EXPERIENCED HVAC Install Crew for Residential. Required immediately. Durham Region. Top rates, top benefits. Call (905)428-8899 EXPERIENCED Shinglers/Roof- ing Crews. Also Siding Install- ers/Crews required for work in GTA. Own equipment, drivers li- cence and vehicle an asset but not required. Call Mike 905-666- 5005 or 416-829-7020 MECHANIC, APPRENTICE AJAX 2nd or 3rd year. G licence. Clean driving record. Call Pat for appointment. 905-686-6928. MECHANICALLY INCLINED person needed for assembly in busy plant in Pickering. Must be able to use hand tools and lift over 50 lbs. Entry level position. Full time 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Please deliver resumes to 1020 Toy Ave., Attn: Matthew. MILLWRIGHTS (CONSTRUC- TION/INDUSTRIAL), Machinery movers req'd. Competitive wages & benefits. Immediate place- ments. Travel req'd GTA. Fax re- sume: 905-831-7100. E-mail: cheryl@gpiinc.ca ONTARIO DUCT CLEANING, looking for full time technician. Good driving record with own transportation. Professional and mechanically inclined. Fax 905- 655-9069 or email grecon.systems@sympatico.ca PAINTERS required Experienced.Bonded with valid drivers license.Own tools and transportation.Piece work. Start immediately (905)428-9037 ROOFING Contractors. Must be independent with all necessary equipment, including own truck. Call Bill 905-686-2445, ext.228 WANTED QUALIFIED Enterpris- ing aggressive mature 310T Li- censed Mechanic yearning for self-employment and desirous of earning $70/hour. Work P/T or F/T, moderate investment re- quired for your own mobile hy- draulic mechanic service. Con- sists of truck, equipment, tools, customer list & training. Dave (905)767-6748, (905)666-1434 TRUCK/TRAILER MECHANIC- Due to a significant amount of growth in our business, Eldorado Logistics requires a permanent, full-time mechanic for our Whitby location at 285 South Blair Street. Third or fourth year ap- prentice acceptable. Must have valid driver's license, own tools and transportation. Proficiency in English is required. Position will include repairing and replacing mechanical units, reviewing work orders and discussing same with supervisor. Good oral, written and interpersonal skills essential. Please apply via email to: whitbyjobs@eldorado- logistics.com. PICKERING:Graphic Designer, part-time 2-3 days per week. Preference given to print produc- tion & HTML exp. Email hr@carouselgroup.com BOOKKEEPER NEEDED for growing company in Pickering. Full time position. Monday - Fri- day 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Duties to include AP/AR bookkeeping, fil- ing, phones, entry level position, will train. Please deliver resume to 1020 Toy Ave.Attn: Matthew. PERMANANENT PART-TIME person required for evening/ weekend work. Real estate sec- retary experienced preferred. Must have good computer skills and pleasant telephone manner. Fax resume: 905-831-8147. PURCHASING AGENT RE- QUIRED for busy sales company in Pickering. You are indepen- dent, highly resourceful, orga- nized and have strong negotiating skills. Responsibilities will in- clude placing orders with our ven- dors and analyzing demand to minimize shipment and reduce cost, providing forecast require- ments to our vendors, manage in- ternal and external pricing, credit terms and conditions and devel- oping and maintaining effective relationships with our vendors. No previous related experience necessary. We will train the right person. Please submit your re- sume along with salary expecta- tions to jdavis@somcan.com. RECEPTIONIST required, part time (for evenings Mon-Thurs., 3:30pm-7:00pm) for Ajax Physio Therapy Clinic. Must be PC liter- ate and have excellent communi- cation skills. Fax resume to 905- 426-3904. RIBO LICENSED HELP required 3-4 days per week. Ajax. Please fax or e-mail resume to 905-437- 3098. jdinsure@rogers.com. CHILD CARE AVAILABLE -Infants to School age -Home environment in your area. Call: Durham Professional Daycare 905-509-1207 REAL ESTATE SECRETARY NEEDED Part-time evening and weekend secretary needed for a busy real estate office. 2 or 3 evenings per week, 5pm to 9pm. Sunday 11am-3pm and occasional Saturdays. Real estate experience needed. Please fax resume: 905-619-2500 or drop off at 513 Westney Road South, Ajax BILINGUAL INSIDE Sales/Cus- tomer Service Rep required for Pickering manufacturing compa- ny.Fax resume & salary expecta- tions: 905-839-6426 MERCEDES-BENZ DURHAM, Canada's fastest growing Mer- cedes-Benz dealer. We are cur- rently hiring the position of SALES CONSULTANT for our growing operation. Applicants must enthusiastic, experienced in sales [luxury vehicles pref], and be willing to learn with an open mind. Self proclaimed experts need not apply. Resumes via email ONLY to the following: pushka@durham.mercedes- benz.ca. Mercedes-Benz Dur- ham, 190 Westney Rd. South. 15 minutes east of the 401 & the 404. 905-426-7866. Visit site at: www.durham.mercedes-benz.ca. RETAIL SALES help wanted, la- dies preferred, part time, no ex- perience necessary, flexibility re- quired. Enthusiasm a must. Mon- day - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.(905) 725-0308. TERRITORY MANAGER Grow- ing company looking for high en- ergy, financially motivated sales person to expand our enterprise. Salary, commission and bonus oshawa@fastway.ca CERTIFIED DENTAL Assistant needed full time. AbleDent and reception an asset. Drop of resume to Dr. Busman's, 1801 Dundas St, Whitby or fax 905-571-1349 DENTAL HYGIENIST for Mark- ham office. Experienced pre- ferred. Part-time, one evening re- quired. Fax resume to (905) 882- 1411. EXPERIENCED dental reception- ist required for busy office. Knowledge of AbleDent neces- sary, some evenings required. No weekends. Send resume to 406846@myadbox.com or visit: www.myadbox.com/406846 EXPERIENCED DENTAL RE- CEPTIONIST/Treatment Coordi- nator required. Full-time position includes some evenings and weekends. Please fax resume to 905-683-8494. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST needed for busy Whitby compa- ny. Work from home, must have own equipment. Only those with experience in all specialties will be considered. Please call Mon- day - Friday 9-5, 905-668-2690. PA RT-TIME PREVENTIVE den- tal assistant for busy family prac- tice in Uxbridge. New grads wel- come. Fax resume: 905-852- 9558 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN part- time, 3 days/week and alternate weekends in downtown Oshawa specialty pharmacy. Pharmacy experience a must. Fax resume: 1-905-669-3832. RMT, PART-TIME,4 month con- tract position available, July - Oc- tober 2006. Small, professional clinic in Bowmanville. Treatment practice. Please inquire (905)623- 4884 RNS / RPNS, housekeepers, needed immediately for the Dur- ham Region. Work according to your availability. Please send re- sume to tina@tnehealthpros.com or fax (905)666-0038 WANTED-CLINICAL RE- SEARCH COORDINATOR Reg- istered Nurse with current certifi- cate from the College of Nurses of Ontario. Ability to work inde- pendently and as a team mem- ber. Preferred knowledge of the guidelines and organizations gov- erning research and ethics includ- ing documentation and submis- sion requirements (ICH/GCP). Ability to communicate effectively in an oral and written format with patients, public, colleagues and other health disciplines. Superior organizational and time manage- ment skills. Computer skills. Good clinical judgement and ability to practice independently. Recent intravenous and veni- puncture skills. Identifies a com- mitment to personal continuing education activities. Training and support provided. This is a full- time position. Fax CV and cover letter to Pat Schmidinger at 905- 683-7071 or Pls. send resumes to pats@adamedical.com. X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST re- quired for permanent part time employment and sick and holiday relief for 2 clinics in Oshawa. Please fax resume to (905) 579- 6736. PORT of Newcastle Marina requires restaurant help, mature permanent part/full time. Fax re- sume to 905-987-3163, or resume in person, or call for appt. (905)987-5251 A SENIOR MANAGER with 25+ years experience in Operations, expertise in Receivables Man- agement, Customer Service, Call Centers, & Dialers. A highly moti- vated leader, results driven. (905)426-3649 HOME EVALUATION Find out what your home is worth On-Line Visit: www. DurhamOnLine Home Evaluation.com Remax Ability Real Estate Limited ** (905) 434-7777Matt Cooper* DISTRESS SALE Bank Foreclosures & Estate Sales Free computerized list with pictures of Foreclosure properties from $170,000. No Investors please Free recorded message 1-800-417-7295 ID#4042 Visit: www. Durham DistressSale.com Remax Ability Real Estate Ltd. ** (905)434-7777 Matt Cooper* FIXER UPPER "Bargains" These homes need work Free computerized list with pictures of proper ties from $170,000. 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Call to view 416-889-1651 KINGSVIEW on Balsam Lake Waterfront Community. Western exposure, sandy beach, boat slips, clubhouse. Fully serviced condominium lots from $235,000 and cottages from $499,000. Call Keri at (416) 495-7050 for private appointment. www.kaitlingroup.com REAL ESTATE Investor Seeking private funds for real estate and commercial investments. Fully secured. Excellent ROI. Deals pending, Funds required. Serious inquiries only, with available cash. Ann Marie (905)903-1054 COMPOUND FOR RENT 50X100. $500/month. Ask for Max. Westney Rd. and Bayly area. 905-426-0582. No calls af- ter 6:00pm. INDUSTRIAL BAYS,near Oshawa Centre, high roll-up doors, one bay w/side entrance, air compressor, parking, auto re- pair, machining, other uses, am- ple parking. Month-to-month considered. Also good for hob- bies. Outside metal storage con- tainer avail. (905)576-2982, (905)576-2646. FURNISHED OFFICE,Whitby. Shows exceptionally well. Recep- tion/admin. functions, internet, phone-system, VM, board and meeting room. Free parking. 4min.from 401. 905-433-0040. CANADIAN MAN Teaches How to Earn Executive Level Pay in US$ From Home 1-800-537-1931 www.seriousadvantage.com FA STWAY COURIERS franchise opportunities in Whitby and Lake Scugog areas. Be your own boss, call 905-720-2816. PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS opportunity to over 4 million adult readers in South Central Ontario. Book your advertisement in over 80 Metroland Community News- papers.416-493-1300 ext.276 SUPERINTENDENT required full- time for Oshawa/Bowmanville apartment complex. Suitable for retired/semi-retired couple. No pets. Fax resume (905)623-2257. Only those chosen for an inter- view will be contacted. TURN-KEY FRANCHISE IN a new plaza! 30 minute workout centre for women. Financing available. 1-866-821-5514 or franchises@changesfor wom- en.ca $$$100 % FINANCING OAC 5 yr. at 5.25% or Variable at 4.90 % OAC, Cash take-outs, Re- finances, Self-employed, Com- mercial, even poor credit. Call Kevin, Mon. to Sat. at: 1-800- 328-7887 ext.366. $$MONEY$$Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 100%. No income, bad credit OK! ONTARIOWIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION 1-888-307-7799 CASH MART borrow up to 1,000 until payday. Cheque cashing 1.99%. Bad credit no problem. 905-721-9444, 1-866-905-9444 From 5.1% for 5 years. lst. & 2nd Mortgages to 100% (OAC) Best Available Rates Private Mortgage Funds Arrears P.O.S Refinancing Debt Consolidation a Specialty For FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Call 905-666-4986 NEED A LOAN?Problem credit? apply www.nelsongroup.ca or call 1-866-340-5559. (1) 3-BDRM Oshawa north, small quiet building, new carpet, newly painted, appliances, laun- dry facilities, on bus route, park- ing, utilities included, avail. imme- diately, $970.905-436-9785. 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART- MENTS,very clean quiet family bldg., parking, newly renovat- ed, available immediately. Simcoe/Rossland area. $750- $850. First/last. No dogs. 416- 897-2610 or 905-245-9966. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT on top floor of bright, clean house in Oshawa. Separate entrance, parking, no pets, no smoking. First and last. References re- quired. Available immediately. $625 plus utilities.905-626-5418. 1 BEDROOM BRIGHT OPEN Concept apt. in Ajax. Separate entrance, walkout. 5 appliances. $800 all inclusive, first/last. Available June 1st. 647-224- 2879, 905-231-9945. 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- ment, Church/Rossland, Cable/Internet. Available June 1st. Parking, 4 appliances, first/last, references, no pets, no smoking. $800/inclusive. Call (905)428-8152 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- ment, N OSHAWA on Pompano Crt, (Ritson/Taunton). Includes 4 appliances and parking. $650 plus 1/3 utilities. Available Now! Ta ghi 905-442-6761. 1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa - Large 3 bedroom town home suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. Close to all amenities. $799.00 per month. Call (905)579-7649 for an appointment. 2 BED. APT.Simcoe St. S. Oshawa. Spacious, clean, hard- wood floor throughout, skylights, small deck. Includes fridge, stove, Close to 401, bus stop & parking. Available June 1st. $750+hydro. Call 905-666-4670. 2 BEDROOM COURTICE very nice, bright, clean spacious apt in quiet duplex. Avail. immediately. No smoking/pets, first/last, $850 inclusive.905-429-2394. 2-BEDROOM APT.,North Oshawa 6-plex, Quiet building, very clean, includes fridge, stove, and parking. Laundry facilities on sight. Gas heat, no pets, no smoking. $825+ hydro. Call (905)431-1788 2-BEDROOM NORTH OSHAWA, very nice unit, newer well-main- tained, clean, quiet, adult-lifestyle building. Suits retired/mature working adult. June 1st. $900 incl. No pets. (905)720-2352, leave message. 2-BEDROOM SImcoe North on Russet Ave. , newly decorated, well-maintained quiet 12-plex small building. Cable, heating & water, parking, included. No dogs. 905-576-2982. 385 GIBB ST,Oshawa, 2-bdrm apts. Available July 1st. Utilities included. No pets. Call 905-723- 5434. A BRAND NEW bright 2 bed- room apt. Wilson/Bloor area. $775+hydro. First/last. No pets/no smoking.(905)260-1496 A WHITBY Rossland/Anderson 2-bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, near bus stop, kitchen, big livingroom and rooms, 1 or 2 parking. $790/inclu- sive. Available Immediately. (905)430-6853 or 416-669-3691 1-BEDROOM ASHBURN Estate property, large bright, quiet. Fire- place, patio, private entrance. Suit professional. No smok- ing/pets. Available June 1st. $985/month including utilities/air. Call (905)655-5466 ADELAIDE/RITSON 3 bedroom apartment with loft located in a quiet home. Parking, coin laun- dry, on bus route, $1250/month utilities included. First and last re- quired 905-426-5844 AJAX - HARWOOD/401.Two bedroom basement apartment, backyard access, June lst. utilities, parking, cable included. $850. No smoking/dogs. (905) 619-9604. AJAX - Westney/Rossland. 1 bedroom apartment in SENIOR occupied building available June 1st. $931.00 incl. parking and utilities.Call 905-619-2287. AJAX, 1-BDRM, extra large Le- gal walk-out, private entrance, parking, 4pc bathroom, kitch- en/living room, professionally fin- ished. Avail immediately. $800/mo inclusive, first/last, no smoking/pets. (416)889-2003 Evng.(905)428-9724. AJAX, 2-BEDROOM basement. Just renovated, separate en- trance, parking, available immedi- ately. No pets/smoking. $800/month inclusive, first/last. Call (905)426-7635 weekdays af- ter 5:30pm, anytime weekends. AJAX, 2-BEDROOM,neat, clean, walkout basement apart- ment. Close to amenities. $900/month inclusive, washer, 1-parking. New carpet. Refer- ences. First/last. Strictly no pets/smoking. Available immedi- ately. (905)427-1779 AJAX, HARWOOD/BAYLY 2+1 bedrooms. Main and second sto- rey of home. 5 appliances. Park- ing. First/last. $1050/month+hy- dro. Available June 1st. Call 905-426-5463. AJAX,Harwood/Hwy 2, Builder built 2-bdrm bsmt, ceramics throughout, 9-ft ceilings, separate entrance & laundry, close to all amenities/GO. Avail. immediately. $1200/mo inclusive. Call Airat 905-783-4529 AJAX, LARGE 1-BEDROOM basement, walk-in closet, ceram- ics, laundry, parking, util. includ- ed. Separate entrance. No smok- ing/pets. $730/mo. Available im- mediately. 905-683-0896 or 416- 803-0896. AJAX,legal 2-bedroom base- ment apt., full bath, separate en- trance, patio, 2 car parking, laun- dry, backyard access. June 1st. $825 inclusive.(905)626-8286 AJAX,Westney/Rossland. 1+1 bedroom basement, separ- ate entrance, parking. $800/mo inclusive. No smoking/pets. Suitable for professional sin- gle/couple. First/last/references. Available immediately. Call (905)428-9844. AJAX-quiet new 1-bedroom basement apartment. Separate entrance, shared laundry, park- ing, central vac, cable $800/month inclusive, no smok- ing/pets, available June 1st 905- 619-2119 AJAX-DELANEY DR.Unique. Full bath. 1 en suite. 2 bed- rooms. Large windows. 5 appli- ances. Cable. 2 parking. Walk- out. Amenities. No pets/smok- ing. $925+. Available July. 905- 426-3757. ALEXANDRA PARK, OSHAWA,2 bedroom newer apt., "Old charm building." Totally renovated, new kitchen/bath, hardwood floors. In-house laun- dry, intercom. Parkview. Near Hospital.No pets.(905)579-9439. AMAZING NEW 1-bdrm base- ment apt, soundproof basement w/subfloor, large windows, oak cupboards, new side-by-side fridge, stove/dishwasher, full bath, washer/dryer, sep entrance, sep heat, gas fireplace, on bus- route, near GO, no/smoking. $775-all inclusive. Oshawa Phillip Murray/Valley Dr area. Must see. (905)728-2024 BLOOR ST. EAST OSHAWA- Near No Frills/401. 2 bedrooms, $745+hydro($50/mo) immediate- ly., 1-bedroom $645/inclusive, im- mediately & June 1st. Immacu- late, well-maintained, nice, bright. Laundry, small building Bus-stop at door. First/last, 1-parking. No pets.905-668-1946 BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms, Please call Mon-Fri 9 a.m - 5 p.m Evenings by appt. only 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOWMANVILLE - Large, clean, main floor bungalow. 3 lrg. bdrms., lrg. lot, deck, 2-car park- ing, 1 min. to 401, 10 min. to Whitby. $1200/mo. all inclusive. Avail.immediately.905-449-5000 BOWMANVILLE,modern clean bright 1-bedroom AND 1 bed- room PLUS DEN. Parking, laun- dry, suit non-smoking mature adult. No Dogs. Available May15th or June 1st. Discount for seniors.(905)725-1052 BOWMANVILLE,newly renovat- ed 2-bdrm, quiet bldg., in exclu- sive neighbourhood, parking, separate laundry room, large deck. Near 2 schools. $950/mo+ hydro. Available June 1st. First/last, deposit.(905)424-4201 BRIGHT 2-BDRM bsmt apt, North Oshawa. Separate en- trance, laundry, parking, c/a. Avail. immediately. No smok- ing/pets. $1025/mo inclusive. 905-433-1632 BRIGHT, SUNNY 1 bedroom basement. Clean, quiet home. Separate entrance. Laundry. Parking. Cable. TTC. $640 inclu- sive. Ellesmere/ Markham. 416- 697-8129, 416-431-7968 CENTRAL OSHAWA - 1 BED- ROOM spacious, dishwasher, all inclusive, available July 1st. ap- pliances included.(905)720-0750 CLEAN 1 BDRM $720/mo, newly decorated. Utilities includ- ed. Simcoe/Mill area, small quiet apt. building. Call for appt. (905)579-9890. CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Evening by appt. only 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. COUNTRY,1 bedroom apt., Claremont area, utilities included. (905)649-2436. COURTICE, 2 BEDROOM in low- er part of bungalow, washer, dry- er, and utilities all included. $850. lst/last references. July lst. (905) 914-6578. FULLY FURNISHED & renovated 1-bedroom basement apt in Ajax. Sep entrance, near 401/GO Available immediately. one per- son, no pets/smoking. $750- first/last.Call (905)427-0355 LARGE 1 BED. APT.nicely decorated, top floor of quiet house, sep. entrance. All inclu- sive, $750/first/last, no pets. Available June/July 1st. Central Oshawa, no smoking (905)884- 6922 LARGE VERY NICE,freshly painted, 2-bedroom apt., on first floor, Old Whitby. Very private & quiet. Near 401, easy to com- mute. $815+hydro. 416-725-7037 or 647-284-0773 LIVERPOOL/BAYLY Pickering. Spacious 2 bed. bsmt. apt. Sep. entrance, laundry, 2-parking, cable included. No smoking/pets. Rent negotiable. First/last. Available immediately. 647-899- 1360. LUXURY SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment overlooking park & Lake Scugog. 5 appliances, ex- cellent location. Downtown Water Street, Port Perry. Call 905-728- 7361 Mon.- Fri.8-5 p.m. NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, June and July lst. 3 bedroom July lst. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances includ- ed. Pay cable, parking and laun- dry facilities.(905) 723-2094 ONE BEDROOM + DEN, 2nd floor of house. Appliances, park- ing, bright, quiet location. NO pets/smoking, References. June 1st. $725/inclusive. North Oshawa.905-576-7697. ONE BEDROOM apartment, Grandview/Bloor St. area, all amenities utilities plus cable in- cluded. lst/last. No smoking/pets. Available immediately. $750. Nick (905) 925-7728. ONE BEDROOM basement apt. for rent in Ajax, available immedi- ately. MacGill & Sullivan. Sep. entrance, steps to bus, no smok- ing/pets. Pr. cable. $800 all inclu- sive, first/last.905-686-4394. OSHAWA Park/Adelaide (230 Nipigon St) 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Well maintained building.Near all amenities.From only $835/month + hydro. (905)723-0977 OSHAWA (2)2-bedrooms. Renovated balcony, parking, laundry $795 & $825. . (905)922-6709, 905-429-2036 Whitby 2 bedroom $850 inclusive, laundry, parking 905-430-7868 OSHAWA - 1 oversized bdrm. of main floor in four-plex. Renovated throughout, loads of storage, very bright, quiet location. $725/mo. Avail. June 1. No pets/smoking. 905-922-4411, leave message. OSHAWA - Rossland/Thornton one bedroom, walkout to 12 x 12 deck and backyard, separate en- trance, air, fireplace, heat hydro water cable included. $830. June lst. No smoking/no pets. (905)723-7980. OSHAWA - 2 bed. apt. on upper level of well-maintained bright quiet triplex. Balcony, backyard, laundry avail. 2-parking. Suit ma- ture working. No pets. Near bus/amenities. First/last/referenc- es. June 1st. $750+hydro. Heat included. Wentworth/Simcoe. 905-261-6127. OSHAWA - One bed. apt. Heat & hydro included. Newly painted. Next to St. Georges Church, cor- ner of Albert/Lviv. $750/mo. first/last.905-723-9781. OSHAWA - Park/Adelaide. Junior 1 bedroom basement, coin laun- dry, parking, bus-stop at door $650/inclusive, 1st/last, suits one person.905-426-5844. OSHAWA 1-BEDROOM nice quiet area, no smoking/pets. All inclusive $650/month. Available immediately/June 1st. . Call 905- 260-2618. OSHAWA KING/WILSON Quiet building, near shopping, transpor- tation. Utilities, parking included. 1, 2 & 3-bedroom apts. Available immediately. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. OSHAWA Park South/401 new management, newly renovated 1-2-3 Bedrooms from $725. Well-maintained, clean, quiet, im- proved security. Bus/GO. Hydro included. 835 Oxford 905-622- 0835; 885 Oxford 905-622-0885 OSHAWA,1-bdrm upper level plus loft, newly renovated. $830/mo inclusive. 2-parking, pri- vate entrance. Avail. immediately. First/last.Call (416)284-7502 OSHAWA, Adelaide/Simcoe, 2 bedroom, 2 storey, duplex. Walkout to large private garden. Par tially finished basement, stor- age facilities. Includes parking, laundry, heat, water. $875 plus hydro.Available immediately (416)823-4314 OSHAWA,available June 1st, beautiful apt., in great location, 2 floors, lots of room, $775 inclu- sive. Call 905-442-8494 before 7pm. OSHAWA,Best Deals! Newly Renovated 1, 2 & 3 bdrm in sen- ior lifestyle bldg. Large units, new kitchens, carpeting, windows, se- curity. Near hospital, bus stop. Avail. May/June. Call 905-728- 4966 or 1-866-601-3083 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,Mary/Adelaide, 1 bed- room apt. main floor, separate entrance, with private deck. 1 parking, $745 inclusive. No smok- ing, references, first & last. (905)914-3133. OSHAWA,Newly renovated Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms in senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units. New kitchens & appliances, carpeting, windows, security. Near schools/bus stop & amenities. Available May/June. 1-866-601- 3083 or 905-432-6912. www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,Wilson/Olive area, bright 2-bedroom apartment in 6-plex. Laundry, parking, kitch- en. $868/month inclusive. First/last/references. No big dogs. Immediate. Working couple preferred. (905)576-3840 leave message, 905-429-0539 OSHAWA/TOWNLINE S.Large, 1 bedroom basement apart- ment/near bus, parking, separate entrance/includes cable, internet, utilities. No pets, suits single. $650. 905-550-1345 or 905-433- 6545. May 1st. PICKERING VILLAGE Spacious 2-bdrm apt, separate entrance, laundry, parking. $1100 plus utilities. No smoking/pets. Avail June 1st.Call 905-619-3412 PICKERING WHITE'S/FINCH - large one bedroom, basement, private entrance, parking, single professional person preferred. Laundry. Available immediately. $800 per mo. inclusive. (905)420- 4233 PICKERING,2 bedroom base- ment, laundry, bright, new, suitable for one person/ or with child. $750. plus. immediately. (416)755-5892 PICKERING, 4-BEDROOM house, Brock/Hwy#2, 1-1/2 baths, laundry, parking, appliances, dishwasher. No smoking/pets. $1175+ part utilities. Available im- mediately. Near GO station, walk to P.T.C.(905)239-0505. PICKERING,Liverpool/Hwy. 2, bachelor basement in townhouse. Share entrance. Parking, laundry, cable, partially furnished/unfur- nished. No smoking/pets, male preferred. Available immediately. $550/inclusive.905-420-2654. PICKERING,new bachelor apt, separate entrance, open concept, walk-out to backyard. Utilities & parking incl. $650/mo. Avail. im- mediately. No smoking/pets. 905-839-1916 PICKERING.main floor of bun- galow. large, clean 3-bdrm w/en- suite washroom, fireplace, A/C, eat-in kitchen, separate laundry. Close to Go, Shopping schools. $1125+. Call 647-229-1465. PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy a peaceful, beautiful town. Extra large 3 bdr. approx, 1200sq.ft in a well kept, quiet 3 story apt. Balcony, parking, storage, Security Video. No dogs. Call 905-985-3406, 905-430-7816 Regency Manor 2-BEDROOM extra-large in quiet bldg, freshly painted, in beautiful Whitby neighbourhood. Ideal for adults & seniors. clean building.insuite storage, onsite laundry. Incredible value $895 905-668-7758 viewit.ca (vit #17633) SIMCOE/ADELAIDE,2nd floor, large clean 2 bedrooms, private balcony, appliances, parking, laundry, front/rear entrance, near amenities/hospital, quiet neigh- bourhood, available July 1st. $850+hydro.(905)-767-3499. SOUTH AJAX one bedroom basement apartment, laundry, parking, cable, separate en- trance, no smoking/pets. lst/last. $700 inclusive. Available immedi- ately.(905) 428-1205. SPRING IS HERE! 13th MONTH FREE! Oshawa. Great Location. Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. Large units. New carpeting, win- dows, security. Near schools, amenities. Call us TODAY! 1- 866-601-3083 or (905)438-1971 www.apartmentsinontario.com WESTNEY RD/401 - large 2 bed. apt. dining, livingroom, 4pc. bath, walkout to large private driveway and yard $750/mo. 905-767- 0100. WESTNEY/ROSSLAND - Brand new 1 bdrm. bsmnt. apt., living room, separate entrance. Laun- dry. Immediate/June 1st. $750/mo.+utilities. No pets/smoking. Mugeeb 416-666- 2649. WHITBY - 7-PLEX.1 bedroom apt., quiet building. Excellent con- dition. New fridge/stove, Close to Go train. Parking. Available May 15th. No smoking/pets. 416-498- 4770. WHITBY - Garden St. apt. build- ing. Spacious carpeted, newly painted with balcony. Close to bus, shopping, all utilities includ- ed. Aval. now. First/last/no pets. Bachelor $700; 1-bed. $800; 2- bed.$900.905-767-2565. WHITBY Brock/Dundas. Near Go Tr ain, Price-Chopper & No-Frills. 2 spacious bedroom apt. available now.No smoking/dogs. Parking. $825. Audry 905-665- 5621, Banani (416)269-4976. WHITBY DOWNTOWN, TWO 1- bedroom apts. $750 & $800, in- cludes hydro, heat, air, 1 parking, laundry facilities. First/last. refer- ences.Call (905)430-8327 WHITBY, Brock/Hwy 2,Trip lex, very bright 2+1 bdrms, eat-in kitchen, hardwood floors, coin laundry, close to all amenities, minutes to 401/GO. Call Sue (905)441-7799 to view www.speedyrental.com WHITBY, NEW,2 bedroom base- ment apt., sep. entrance & sep. laundry, walk to many amenities, free cable, $800/month inclusive. Call Sarah (905)430-9216. WHITBY- Thickson/Dundas, modern one bedroom walkout basement apt. Clean, quiet, air, park, laundry. Suit single petless non-smoker. $650/inclusive, first/last.905-666-9833. WHITBY, AVAILABLE June 1st, Furnished 1-bedroom basement apt., separate entrance, very clean, laundry, own driveway, use of inground pool, non-smoker, suits single person. $750/month inclusive.Call 905-706-5520. -A-ABA-DABA-DO STOP PAY- ING RENT! Own from $650/mth. NO MONEY DOWN. $35,000+ family income- up to $20,000 cash back. To good to be true. Call Ken Collis, Coldwell Bank- er 2M Realty, Assoc. Brkr, (905)576-5200 or 1-866-576- 5200, kencollis@sympatico.ca 3-BEDROOM clean main floor bungalow, near Oshawa Centre and all amenities. Available im- mediately, Legal unit. $975+. Parking, fenced yard. Call (905)720-2186 A ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month. Up to $15,000 cash back to you! Require $35,000 + up family income and reasonable credit. No down pay- ment required. Why Rent! Call Bill Roka, 25 years as top sales rep with world's leading realtor. Re- max Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1-888- 732-1600 AJAX -2-STOREY 3 bedroom house, one-parking, laundry. Available now. $1400 plus 2/3 util. No pets/smoking. First/last. Call Aditya 416-577-2231 after 5 p.m. AJAX 3 BEDROOM finished basement, large yard, $1250 plus 5 appliances, central air , bbq included. No pets, available immediately. 416-618-4018 AJAX 3-BEDROOM, main floor, beautiful new bathroom, hard- wood, $1075/month+ 60% utilities. 2-bedroom new legal basement $825/month+ 40% utilities. No smoking/subletting. Pets ok. References/credit print- out mandatory.(604)609-9948 AJAX SALEM & 401,large bright 4 Bedroom house. 2300 sqft. family room, central air, new appliances,freshly painted, double-garage $1,400 plus 2/3rds utilities. Basement unavailable. call 416-568-6382 or 647-271- 6660. AJAX SALEM/BAYLY - 3-bed- room main-floor semi-bungalow, new air + furnace, hardwood, fenced, freshly painted, $1250/in- clusive, June 1st. No pets/smok- ing. First/last/references. 2-car Par king & laundry. 905-686- 6773. AJAX,Harwood/Hwy 2. Brand new 4-bdrm detached. Carpet up- stairs, hardwood, ceramics on main floor, upgraded cupboards, f/p, huge backyard. Close to all amenities/GO. Avail. immediately. $2200/mo+ utilities. Call Airat (905) 783-4529. AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!0 down, own your own home. Carries for less than rent. OAC. Minimum income required per household is $40,000. Please call Aurelia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1-888-732-1600 or (905)728- 1600, 24 hr.pager. BRAND NEW HOUSE- Perfect for family or Students. 3-bdrm. Hardwood, 5min to Durham Col- lege/transit/shopping. Includes 4 appliances. Garage, 2-baths. $1350.00. Available June. No pets. Call (905)436-3290 to in- quire. N.E. OSHAWA/Greenbriar, im- maculate 3-bedroom semi, close to all schools, landscape mainte- nance included. Satellite TV available. No smoking/pets. $1250+ 75% utilities, first/last, ref- erences. Available June 1st. (905)434-6609 NORTH AJAX NEW 3-bedroom semi-detached, 2-storey, 2-1/2 washrooms, single garage, appli- ances. $1500/month + utilities. Avail June 1. No smoking/pets. First/last, references. (905)420- 1037 or leave msg. NORTH OSHAWA,new 3-bed- room house, with big garden, fin- ished basement, 5 appliances, no smoking/pets. Available July 1st. $1300/month plus utilities. Call (905)728-5891 OSHAWA - recently renovated 3- bed. house, detached garage, full basement, central location, available immediately, $1050 + utilities.1-800-442-3947. OSHAWA-2 bedroom, Century Home, main floor, bungalow style. Parking, back yard, no smoking/pets. $900 (includes gas and water). (905)436-2530 LM PICKERING - BUNGALOW.3+2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, fin. basement, w/separate entrance. 5 appliances, c/a, large fenced yard. Avail. immediately. $1450+. First/last.Call 416-487-6319. PICKERING -main level of ex- ecutive home, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 balconies, garage, many extras. July lst. $1,600 plus. (416)755-5892 PICKERING Spacious 3-bed- room 1 1/2 baths, 2-parking, laundry/dishwasher utilities in- cluded, appliances, near GO, ac- cess to yard, immaculate, good neighbourhood, $1400. (905)420-4269 PICKERING VILLAGE - Com- pletely renovated, small 2-bdrm bungalow, ravine lot, 4 applianc- es, private drive with ample park- ing, no dogs/smokers. Avail. July 1, $1050+. First/last/references 416-831-9401 Pickering, 4-BDRM.Whites/401. 2.5 bathrooms, finished base- ment/fireplace. 6-appliances, laundry. First/last, references. Available June 1st, $1450+ utilities, 905-421-9963 http://geo- cities.com/hatz@rogers.com/ house4rent.html RENT TO OWN, extensively renovated, 3+1 bedroom, 3 wash- room home in Oshawa. Near amenities and Oshawa Centre. Call (416)722-4709. WESTNEY/ROSSLAND -3 bdrms., 3 bathrooms w/master ensuite, family room, dbl. garage, excellent condition, newly paint- ed, marble flooring. Immedi- ate/June 1st. No pets/smoking. a/c. $1199/mo.+utilities. Mugeeb 416-666-2649. WHITBY,Anderson/Hwy2, 3- bedroom upper floor of raised bungalow, separate laundry, AC, parking, close to shopping, schools, no pets/smoking, refer- ences, avail. July1, $1250 plus 60% utilities. (905)409-6404, after 5 pm. IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM +. 3 bath. 5 appliance. Parking. Storage. Gated. Close to Picker- ing Town Centre. No smok- ing/pets. $1650. 905-839-2221. NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, May 10, 2006, PAGE B5 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com BABY CRIBS Crib & Matt $199.00 Gliders, Strollers, Change tables, Bedding. Shower Baskets & Wreaths Free Crib Mattress See in store for details 41 Harwood Ave. (At Doric) 905-426-9911 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES EXHIBITORS WANTED For the 11th Annual Art in the Park July 15 & 16 Markham Museum For more information, please call Susan at 905-294-2200 ext. 239 or Email sobrien@yrng.com ARTISTS WANTED for the 11th Annual Art in the Park July 15 & 16 at the Markham Museum For more information, or to book your booth space, please call Susan at 905-294-2200 ext.239 Email:sobrien@yrng.com BAYWOOD CENTRE Corner of Bayly St & Monarch Ajax (No Frills Plaza) ATTENTION VENDORS Tables available for you to sell your treasures at our 11th Annual SIDEWALK & YARD SALE Saturday May 27th, 2006 8am to 2 pm Rain Or Shine Cost per table is only $20 with proceeds in support of the Children's Wish Foundation.Those interested may contact Wendy Holland at The Gift Gallery 905-427-5589 YARD SALE Saturday May 13th, 8am 38 Tulloch Drive, Ajax PROCEEDS GO TO 'WEEKEND TO END BREAST CANCER WALK' KAHN AUCTION CENTRE 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering (3 miles north of Hwy. 401 exit 399) Thursday, May 11th Preview 5 p.m. Starts 6:30 p.m. Looking to spruce up your home or the cottage? We have the right one for you. Choose between an Oak Table & 6 Press Back Chairs, a Table with a Maple top, Black Legs & 6 Windsor Style Chairs, a Maple Table with 4 chairs, a Black Pub Set or at least 3 styles of 9 pc Dining Room Suites. We also have Leather Sofa Sets, Micro-suede Theatre Style Seating, a Recliner with an Electric Assisted Lift, a Quasar Console TV, a new Grey Whirlpool Tub and a King Chair. If it's art you want, we have a New Selection of Walter Campbells, Trisha Romance Prints in- cluding Golden Moments, Christmas at the Cottage, All is Calm and The Prince of Wales Hotel. Add to this, Plants Stands, Decorative Swords, Accent Tables, Bombay Chests, Large Vases, Oriental Style Planters, Grandfather Clocks, Bed Suites, Dressers, & Mattresses and you can't go wrong. -Auctioneers- Peter Raithby & Anthony Wagler Call 905-683-0041 "Want excitement, go to an Auction" CARL HICKSON AUCTIONS Saturday May 13 at 1:00 p.m. M&L CATTLE COMPANY Roger Maloney, Helen Lynett and Family Bull and Female Sale Saturday, May 13 1:00 pm. Open House/Cat- tle Viewing 10:00 am At the Farm. 7 km east from Peterborugh on Hwy #7 to Jermyn Line. Go north 1.5 km. farm on the left before the tracks (2420). SELLING 13 YEARLING BULLS CURRENTLY ON BIO TEST 7 Charolais (4 Full French, 2 Polled), 6 Sim- mental, 3 High-Fleck Fullbloods (2 Polled) 2 Full Fleckvieh. 1 Polled Purebred One 2 year old Simmental Bull. One 3 year old Limousin Bull (Service sire to the Heifers) This is an excellent selection of bulls to choose from to improve growth muscling car- cass or maternal traits. Last year all bulls ranged between 5.3 and 6/8 on yearling frame scores. 8 out of 9 eligible bulls qualified for the Quebec Blue Paper Program. 10 bulls are eligible this year. SELLING 11 FEMALES 4 Fullblood Simmental 1st Calvers (High Fleck) with Limousin Cross Calvers (high Fleck) with Limousin Cross Calves (calving April) 3 M, Simmental Red Angus 2nd Calvers with Charolais Cross Calves. 2-5 yr. old Simmental Red Angus Cows with Char-Cross Calves, 2 Heifers Bred Limousin for Fall Calving. (1 Fullblood Simmental 1 Simmental Cross) Sale entries subject to change based on Satisfactory calving, preg check and bull test results. Guest Consignors Bernard and Lise Leahy (2 Full Fleck Bulls) Ph 705-652-5216 email bern.leahy@sympatico.ca View the Cattle and description at www.nexicom.net/~rmaloney Ph (705) 295-6439 • Email malrog64@hotmail.com Inquires and Visitors Welcome Terms Cash or ID cheque No Reserve Sale Managed & Sold by Carl Hickson Auctions Reaboro, ON (705)324-9959 Carl Hickson & Jeff Redmond Auctioneers The Estate of Charles John Tottenham 8th Marquis of Ely School Master of Trinity College, Port Hope from 1937 to 1981 Plus other selected estate items. Directly descended from the first Marquis of Ely and the Reverend Lord Robert Ponsonby Totten- ham, Bishop of Ferns and Clogher of County Wick- low, Ireland. Many items in this sale come from the family estates, "Woodstock" near Dublin and "Plas Berwyn" in Wales, and were brought to Canada on his inheriting the estates in 1947. Large collection of Irish Silver to include: Geor- gian Irish Flatware, Serving Pieces, Pair of Entree Dishes, Asparagus Servers, Serving Trays, Cream Jugs, Bowls and Misc. English Silver: Pair of Co- rinthian Column Candlesticks, Silver Tea & Coffee Service including Tray & Tip Kettle, Flatware, Box- es & Assorted Holloware. Large amount of Early Po rcelain & Glass: Bloor Derby Part Dinner Ser- vice, Spode Dessert Service, Staffordshire, Wedg- wood Dinner Service, Coalport & Continental Por- celain Georgian Glass, Air Twist, Cut Glass, De- canters & Table Ware. Furniture to include: Irish Sofa Table, 2 Regency Bookshelves, Victoria Chairs, Mahogany Display Cabinet, Tilt Top Table, 2 Wine Cellarets, Numerous Side Table, Chests of Drawers, Desks, Pole Screen, Pair of Gilt Chairs, Oak Dining Suite, Brass & Iron Bed, Bamboo Bed. Large Collection of Antique Books, Brass & Cop- per, Mirrors, Oriental Carpets & Lamps. Estate Jewellery, Collectors Items & items of interest. Paintings to include: Portraits of the Bishop of Tot- tenham & the Marquis of Ely, Prints of the Estate & Fam ily, Plus Other Oil paintings. Numerous Wa- tercolours including Owen Staples & Norwell. AUCTION: Sunday May 14, 2006 at 12:00 NOON Preview: Saturday May 13, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM & Sunday 10:00 AM - 12:00 NOON For details and photo gallery go to www.waddingtons.ca/brighton Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Debit, Cheque with I.D. Lunch Counter 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Hwy 401 to exit 509 South, follow signs Phone 10613-475-6223 LARGE DOLL AND TEDDY BEAR SALE the private collection of Carol Muir of Fenelon Falls to be sold at CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Saturday May 13 @10am located 3 miles East of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on Little Britain Rd. and also consigned approx 125 toys Punkinhead - collection includes original mohair Punkinhead, change purse, fork and spoon, approx 20 piece tea set, paint box, lamp, piggy bank, plus books, dishes, lamp and misc. items, Golliwog - collection includes old Merrythought Golli, M.I.B. Steiff golli, Corgi Noddy car with Golli, plus dishes, books, etc., Dolls:peg wooden, china, composition (Reliable, etc.), Skootles, Shirley Temple, Barbara Ann Scott, kissing doll among others, bisque, bonnet babies, Armand Marsille Dream baby, appraised - J.Orsini, Kestner head flirty eyes character, A.M. Floradoa, Nippon, 1860's wax, celluloid, Eaton's beauty, Peggy Nisbet Teddy Roosevelt, Simon & Halbig, 1901 Heubach Koppelsdorf kid body (repaired), and others, Bears-mohair artist and vintage, Hermann, Steiff and newer, cheeky Merrythought and others, English and American, Misc:furnished Victorian style Beacon Hill dollhouse, 1950's blue Willow miniature tea set, Limoge miniature tea set, German sewing machine, 1940's stove, Books:The Roosevelt Bears Travels & Adventures by Seymour Eaton, Dick and Jane, complete Noddy series, 1950's Christmas Eaton's & Simpsons catalogues, quantity of doll and teddy bear collectors information books, Also Consigned approx 125 toys - to include battery operated toys, tanker trucks, Crane, Car Carrier, Third, Snowplow, Dump trucks, dinky toys including Lincoln, Strict, Tring, Bing, lunch boxes, Corgi tractor and plow, Hot Wheels treasure hunt, toys in original boxes, Marx toys, 2 pedal cars. Go to the website www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com for pictures and watch for updates the week of the sale for more information contact Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain (705)786-2183 POLICE/ESTATE AUCTION Stapleton Auctions, Newtonville Friday, May 12, 5:00 p.m. Selling unclaimed bicycles from Durham Regional Police and two estates from Wil- mot Creek: 7 pc. dining room suite, teak desk, teak computer cupboard, teak bever- age lazy Susan (bar), teak 5 drawer chest, chesterfield suite, Vilas maple double bed, futons, wall units, queen sleigh bed, rock- ers, wrought iron book case, casio key- board, office chairs (executive), garden fig- ures, garden tools, electric lawn mower, si- moniz 1500 power washer, etc. etc. Bikes Selling First Preview after 2 p.m. Terms: Cash, Approved cheque, visa, M/C, interac AUCTIONEERS Frank and Steve Stapleton, Newtonville (905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 www.stapletonauctions.com 'estate specialists since 1971' CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday, May 12 at 4:30pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 Victorian day bed, oak parlour table, pb rocker, qty. of cast seats, leather top coffee and end tables, 5pc antique bed- room set, set of 4 pb chairs, oak entertainment unit, 2 matching settee chairs, modern oak 3 section stacking bookcase, antique dresser and mirror, treadle sewing ma- chine, round pine kitchen table, 4pc wicker set, violin and case, 3pc modern bedroom set, qty. of die cast toys, York 2001 weight machine, Weslo Cadence 860 motorized treadmill, 4x8 pool table, Holland Grill, qty of hardwood flooring, pine doors, front door, 5' fiberglass tub with jets, Delta table saw, Craftsman 16" scroll saw on stand, qty. of hand tools, Driveway sealing/acrylic sprayer system (con- sists of 5.5HP Honda motor, 100' of hose and reel, poly- tank, and approx 50 gallons of sealer), 8x6 box trailer, Ken- more bar freezer, Maytag washer & dryer, 3 new 15 cubic ft fridges, bar fridge, Qty of china, glass, household & col- lectable items. Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain (705)786-2183 for more info. or pictures www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com open for viewing Thursday from 8:30 to 5pm and 7pm to 9pm and open Friday morning at 8:30 Watch the paper for Large Doll Teddy Bear and Tin Toy sale on Saturday May 13th WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th: 4:45 pm Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques and Collectables for a Coburg Estate, selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., 1 km west of Utica To Include:Spinet desk, oak mission tables, walnut din- ing room suit, walnut bedroom suite, chest of drawers, market blanket box, steamer trunk, Hiesey glass, green depression glass, cranberry, carnival glass, small red cornflower bowl, perfume bottles, Royal Winton, Stone- ware platters, 5pcs Royal Nipon, cups and saucers, old train sets, toy steam shovel, dinky war toys, tobacco tins, wooden golf clubs, pedal car, old tools, war medals, jewel- ry, rings, bracelets, silver dollars, paper money, Bradley and Stanley planes, several braces, spoke shaves, blow torches, fishing lures, 100's postcards, plate silver, crocks, linen, 1919 watercolor by H.M. Sinclair, 12 place setting of Rogers Silver Plate silverware, copper boilers, advertising boxes, approx. 75pcs sterling silver. Plus many other inter- esting items Terms:Cash, Visa, M/C, and Interac, paid in full on day of sale. SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 PUBLIC AUCTION RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION Sat. May 13 Start: 5 PM View From 4:00 PM day of Sale Randy Potter Estate Auction - 15 Cavan St. downtown Port Hope is holding an antique, art, fine furniture, glass, china & collectible auction of approx. 350 pieces incl: numerous signed Norval Morrisseau acrylic on canvas; J.David, etc. For info. & pics. go to: www. randypotterauctions.com Randy Potter Auctioneer Phone: 905-885-6336 MON. MAY 15 ~ 5 P.M. at MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER - 2194 Little Britain Rd., LINDSAY. Estate auction of col- lectables, glass and china, antique and modern furniture, tools, contents of Jim Burnett Es- tate, Lindsay, contents of local lawyers of- fice. Don't miss this interesting sale, Info (705) 324-2783 McLEAN AUCTIONS ~ or view at : www.mcleanauctions.com SAT. MAY 13th - 10 a.m. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE & COLLECTIBLES from a Richmond Hill home, a local contractor & other local homes @ Vanhaven Arena, 722 Davis Dr., Uxbridge L9P 1R2. 905-852-9538 or 800-654-4647 Details on website garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com GARY HILL AUCTIONS 905-852-9538 / 1-800-654-4647 / Cell 416-518-6401 Auction Sale Sat. May 13 @ 4 pm Haydon Auction Barn 2498 Con Rd 8 Haydon. ON Contents of an Oshawa Furniture Store Closure & Collector Coins: Pia- no,Bdrm Suite,China Cabinets,Wooden Tables & Chairs, Sofas,Pictures,Glass & China, Turf Power Riding Mower 12/38.Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 Long Days Away from Your Pet? A New Puppy? Planning A Vacation? We provide daily walks or yard play time for your pet (905) 837-8853 Bonded & Insured - Serving Pickering Ajax for over 7 years PET PLAYCARE Dog Walking & Pet Sitting Services Caring for your Very Important Pet BEGIN HERE - Pretty 2-bedroom townhouse, hardwood floors, 5-appliances. Pickering, close to Go, shops, lake. $1110/mo. + utilities. Call Deborah 416-627- 4294. BOWMANVILLE 3 bdrm, 5 appli- ances, 2 1/2 baths, garage & fenced yard backing onto farm field. $1350/mo+ utilities. Avail July 1st. First/last, references. Call Dave 905-404-4294 HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- nity Living in Oshawa now has units Avail. immed., parking incl. Please call 905-576-9299. OSHAWA SOUTH 3-bedroom townhouse, close to schools, shopping. $975/month plus utilities. First/last. 905-579-9956. PICKERING, SPOTLESS 2- bedroom town home, 5 applianc- es, garage, great location No pets. non-smokers. First/last, ref- erences. $1350/month. Call (905)424-8213 ROSSLAND/WILSON 3-bed- rooms, all-new kitchen, paint, hardwood floors, 1-1/2 baths, windows, doors, fridge, micro- wave deck, garage, basement walkout to fenced yard, $1300/mo+hydro. June 1, First/last.(905)623-6812 Whitby/Brooklin To wnhouse 3 bedroom w/garage, 1400+ sq ft, $1395 + utilities call 905-862- 0558 A SEPARATE ROOM for rent, Pickering, $350 inclusive, quiet home, available immediately, near shopping & amenities. Fe- male preferred. Call (905)426- 1974, leave message if not home. A1 ROOMS AVAILABLE. Oshawa. 2 rooms left. $425 & $460/mo. No last months rent. Share kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, local phone, cable & laundry. Im- mediate possession. (905)720- 4889, (905)442-1106 AJAX-LARGE ROOM,Private bath. Parking. Cable. Shared kitchen/laundry. Cultured, non- smoking professional preferred. $130/week. 905-426-3757. CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM - central Oshawa, share kitchen and bath. First/last, available im- meditately $425/mo. 905-420- 2941 PICKERING, LIVERPOOL RD. S., 1 basement unfurnished room, share kitchen & bath, older mature gentleman preferred. Clean, quiet home, air condition- ing, fire safe. No pets/smoking $400 first/last (905)839-7055 PRIVATE ROOM for rent, separ- ate entrance, private washroom and kitchenette, laundry, cable, parking included. Bus route ac- cessible. $600 per mo. Female preferred. Telephone (905) 409- 2630. WHITBY,room avail. in quiet home. $480/mo inclusive, (wkly avail.) Includes internet, 1-park- ing, share use of kitchen, no smoking/pets, first/last/referenc- es. (905)430-8189, (905)259- 8959 A FURNISHED ROOM -Full use of house, laundry, parking, non-smoker. South Oshawa, $410/month includes utilities, first/last. Dave 905-391-7435 AJAX,2 fully furnished rooms, share facilities, avail. immediate- ly. Start $150 & $130 weekly. Close to all amenities. call 905- 426-8436 or 416-821-8185 BOWMANVILLE– Share new home with professional male. Large Bedroom with Cable. Own bathroom. Central Location. $500/mo. Available immediately. Suitable for single person. Call Darren 905-431-9356 CHRISTIAN LADY will share her lakefront home with same in ex- change for housekeeping 2 - 3 days, 20 minutes from Peterbo- rough. Extra large room, use of large home and all facilities. 2/3 acre, canoe, paddle boat, 52" T.V.(705)657-2525 LOOKING FOR A Professional roommate to share 4-bedroom townhouse in North Oshawa. Close to all amenities and only 5mins to 401. $500/month all in- clusive, no pets, non-smoker call Kevin (905)579-8613 PICKERING, WHITES RD./401 4 rooms. Rooms vary in size. Starts at $425-$550. No pets/smoking. First/last. Refer- ences. 905-839-5994. Before 12p and after 6 p. SHARED 3 BEDROOM HOME Liverpool/Hwy. 2. In quiet neigh- bourhood. Close to all amenities. $600/month includes Cable/Inter- net. Laundry. Parking. TV provid- ed. Immediate occupancy. 905- 492-1360. WANTED - Responsible, mature person to share house with. Must like dogs. Durham/Clarington area.Call 905-404-5778 WHITBY -Garden/Dundas. 2 rooms available in townhouse, parking, laundry. Share all fa- cilities. Non-smokers, no pets. $475/mo.inclusive. First/last. 519-894-1843, 519-241-9586 or 1-877-893-2963. FLORIDA accommodations. 5 star location 2 bedrooms, Call Jeanne 416-222-6233 CLEARWATER FLORIDA, 3- bedroom furnished, aircondi- tioned, manufactured homes. 85º pool, 104º hottub. Near beach- es/major attractions. Children welcome, $350/wk (less than motel). Photos shown in your home.(905)683-5503 "MAY LONG WEEKEND in the Kawarthas. - Cozy lakefront cedar cottages with modern facilities on beautiful Lake Kasshabog (Pbo. Area). Enjoy fishing, kayaking/ca- noeing, hiking, nearby golfing. Spring & summer vacancies still available. Reasonable rates www.bluemountainlodge.ca 1-705- 877-2159." 2 COTTAGES FOR RENT.2- Bedroom, 3pc. bath, 45 min. N/E of Peterborough, Kasshabog Lake, $500/week. Canoe/paddle boat, (extra for boat and moto). 1-800-461-7621; 705-745-7975. 1999 PROWLER, 25 ft. fifth wheel, model 5B slide-out, A/C, microwave, stereo etc., has never traveled, used on seasonal site, perfect condition, $14,900 OBO. Ron 905-349-2585. 2004 PALOMINO TENT Tra iler, 12' box, electric lift, furnace, 3 way fridge, 2 dinettes (one U shaped) sleeps 8. $7500. (905)409-7151 CAN we help you sell your TRAILER? Due to a record breaking spring, we have buyers and great sited. Castleton Hills RV Park 1-866-241-2224 www.castletonhills.com JAYCO 10 TENT TRAILER (1996) Excellent Condition. $5500 O.B.O.Call 905-438-0969 TENT TRAILER,good condition $300.Call (905)509-1336. WALLEYE SEASON MAY 13TTH!!!! FISHING BOAT - 14' fibreglass hull, back side bench & 2 middle sets, wired for lights & live well 20 hp. Evinrude, North- trail trailer, tongue jade. Boat runs well & in great shape. Boat is now in the water. $2000. 705-328- 0402 after 6 p.m. EXPERIENCED pool opener, owned own pool for 12 yrs., openings $125 + up. Call (905)903-0396 A US ENTRY WAIVER or Crimi- nal Record Pardon App. Gone In 60 Seconds. www.canadianpar- dons.ca 1-800-298-5520 CHAT LIVE WITH THE WOMAN or women of your fantasy now! Hot & Erotic. Call toll free 1-888- 501-SEXY(7399).Visa/MC/Amex. SINCERE SINGLES,specializing in long-term relationships since 1992. Toll free 1-866-719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca - 1/2 price special SINGLE WHITE FEMALE,Are you a kind caring gent (58-65) who knows how to treat a lady? Has a good sense of humour? Likes dancing, travelling & mo- vies? Serious replies only. Reply File: #254, This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, L1H 7L5 AFFORDABLE loving daycare, all ages, non-smoking, exp., steps Glengrove P.S., St. Antho- ny Daniels bus route. near PTC. Large fenced backyard. Play- room/crafts, Snacks, lunch. Ref- erences.(905)839-7237 ECE 17-yrs experience, mother of 2 would like to care for your children. Fun activities, outings, hot meals peanut/pet & smoke free environment. Hwy 2/Liver- pool (905)837-0315 or 416-970- 2877 LIVE IT!New health & wellness magazine. 250, 000 copies. Cost-effective directory ads, word ads. Call today to book for the June issue. 416-493-1300 ext. 276 PSYCHICS reader and advisor, help in all life's problems, satis- faction guaranteed, specializing in Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball readings. Always private and confidential. House parties and Gift Certificates available. (905)665-3222. *SWIMMING POOLS* Above ground pool kits, inground liners, and major accessories. Do it yourself or installation quoted. Free delivery in Durham. (905)426-7661 A DINING ROOM,cherry wood, double pedestal table, 8 chairs, Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- tion. New, still in boxes. Cost $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 647- 271-5483 +CARPET CARPET CARPETS 3 rooms carpeted with Commer- cial carpet and premium pad from $289 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted with Berber carpet and premium pad from $389 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted with cut pile carpet and premium pad from $489 (30 yds). Free in-home quotes. SAILLIAN CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905- 242-3691 ; 905-373-2260. 10 HP. MASSEY lawn tractor, completely rebuilt 4 yrs. ago. Ex- cellent running, 44" mower deck with new blades $800. 1-705- 953-9716. 12' FOOT ALUMINUM Petrel Sailboat with two sails and re- tractable centreboard. Asking $1,100.00. Phone 905-427-3306. 18-FT ABOVE GROUND POOL, round, excellent condition, all ac- cessories incl. $975. Call (905)432-1162 1995 JAYCO Jay Series Tent Tr ailer. 12 ft. box, king and queen beds plus extra convertible beds, 3 burner stove, furnace, ice box, dual propane tanks, awning. Well maintained. $5400. Call 905-839-0625 3 PC. WOODEN bedroom suite, excellent condition, $950. (905)576-6040 Ask for Eric A BEDROOM SET,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- ror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905-213-4669. A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- tress set. New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $550. 647-271- 5483.Can deliver A1 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. DishNetworking, FREE TO AIR. Sales, Installations, Repairs, Modifications. Ariza-700, View Sat-2000 Platimum, all models in-stock. Dish Network Service and Sales. (905)999-0362 AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, HANK'S APPLIANCES. Stoves, $149/up, portable dishwashers $200/up, 18" dishwashers in stock, fridges $175/up. Washers $125/up. Dryers $149/up. Large selection of reconditioned & new scratch & dent appliances. Parts Specialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043. ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- fice $250.Call 905-213-4669. ANTIQUE BEDROOM SET rare, Sklar-Peplar, incl 5-pcs, solid oak, dove-tailed const., burled detail. Asking bargain price $2500. mint condition. (905)665- 6357 ANTIQUE CROCKS,ex. large, large, med., small - good condi- tion; antique coloured glass bot- tles, blue, several sizes and shapes; antique cans, all different types; East Lake antique side- board with saloon style shelf on top; antique matching wood mir- rors, Call Lisa at 905-986-1675 to inquire or view items. After 6 p.m. APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer, freezer. Mint condition. Will sell separately, can deliver.Call (905)903-4997 BEAUTIFUL DININGROOM suite, cherry finish, 6 chairs, ta- ble, buffet/hutch. Paid $3,500 asking $1,500. 2 large rubber- maid tubs of many assorted lego sets $70.(905)438-8977 BED,Aamazing bargain, queen orthopedic mattress set, new in plastic, warranty, $250. 647-271- 5483.Will deliver BEDROOM SET,cherrywood, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night stands. Dovetail construc- tion, never opened. Cost $8,000 Sacrifice $1,900.647-271-5483 BLACK LEATHER reclining club chair & matching ottoman from DeBoers. New condition. Con- temporary design. Paid over $3000, asking $1200. Call Linda (905)697-1174 leave msg. BRAND NEW HONDA Clone 2500 watt generator, $450. Call for information (905)666-9280 BRAND NEW STANDARD Upper/lower kitchen cupboards, counter tops, large pantry cup- board, corner sink, 2.5' x5' island w/cupboards $4,950. Lots of room/counter space. Call (905)431-4970 CARPETS SALE & HARD- WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30 sq. yd.) in- cludes: carpet, pad and installa- tion. Free estimates, carpet re- pairs. Serving Durham and sur- rounding area. Credit Cards Ac- cepted. Call Sam (905)686-1772 CARPETS.Laminate and vinyl sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet includ- ing premier underpad and instal- lation. Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Fr ee Estimate. Mike 905-431- 4040 COIN OP pool tables for sale, plus coin op Fussball and juke box.call (905)429-1013 COMPUTER TROUBLE?We of- fer you On-Site Networking & Computer Repairs/Upgrades, Vi- rus Removal & Wireless Security. We also sell New/Used Systems & Laptops. For your computer Repairs/Sales call S D L 905- 428-7559, cell 416-892-6965 DINING TENT 12x12 octagonal shape, privacy & screen curtain, green $275, 93 CAVALIER, good shape, best offer. Call 905-728- 0642 DOWNSIZING SALE,5pc dinette suite, glass top, mosaic coloured arm chairs. 3 pc kitchen set, white top, chairs are shaded blue. Curio cabinet, taupe colour, an- tique gold leaf design around out- side of cabinet. Call after 6pm. (905)725-8526 DRYER $125; washer $75; stove $75 for sale. Moving. Good condi- tion. Best offer. Call 905-434- 5264 ENTERTAINMENT UNIT,match- ing coffee table, solid oak wood. Couch with recliner. Call (647)297-4057 FRIDGEADAIRE washer & dryer, matching set, excellent condition, $175. each o.b.o. Call Shawn or Kelly (905)619-0917 HOT TUB/SPA 5 person, loung- er, 24 jets, 5HP, redwood cabi- net, never used, warranty, retail $6995, asking $3995. Call 905- 428-6976. GIBBERT,Mahogany dining room suite, $3500. White Wicker love seat, chairs, coffee table $300. Pine Coffee table $50. Ex- cellent condition. Pickering. 416- 579-6891 G R A D E 8 GRADE 8 G R A D S GRADS C A LL CALL 905-4 0 4 -2063 905-404-2063 ru gge drepl ay s.com ruggedreplays.com in Whitby has it all at up to 70% below retail F r o m J E AN S t o TUX EDOS Celebrating Celebrating Celebrating 11 Years! 11 Years! 11 Years! SUITS $ 59 SPORT JACKETS $ 39 f r o m f r om HAY FOR SALE - small square bales, 1st and 2nd cut..905-655- 3551. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safe- ty Covers - best quality, best pric- es, all colours, all sizes. Delivery included. PAUL'S HOME AND LEISURE 905-259-4514 or 866- 972-6837 www.homeandlei- sure.ca HOT TUB/SPA 2006 model, all options, cover, never used, still in wrapper, cost $8,900, sell $5,000. 647-271-5483 LEATHER SOFA & CHAIR 2-months $1100; queen bed- room, newer $750; child's bed- room newer $550; sofa/love- seat/chair newer $850; pine din- ingroom 10-pc $1050; fridge $175; dishwasher (new) $350; gas dryer, $250 newer; 3-pc dresser (1950) $250; single bed (new) $150.(905)260-1123 MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER, new/ gently used baby items at bargain prices! We pay cash & come to you. 420 Green St., Unit 1 Whitby.(905)442-3105 MOVING SALE -household con- tents, diningroom, familyroom, liv- ingroom furniture, Indian carpets, garage sale items..good bar- gains.(905)686-0645 MOVING SALE! 2005 Kenmore white, 14.4 cubit foot refrigerator, self-defrost, top freezer and 24" flattop stove, self-clean oven, both like new. Pair price $750. White jug and basin for wash stand, $25.00. 8 place setting, Royal Doulton dinnerware (Kath- leen Romance collection) $385. Various collector plates $25.00 each. Call after 6pm, 905-619- 8847. NEW DANBY APT sized freezers $209. New Danby bar fridges, $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- pliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Recon- ditioned fridges $195/up, ranges $125/up, dryers $125/up, wash- ers $199/up, new and coin oper- ated 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" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide se- lection of other new and recondi- tioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 PIANOS - AND - CLOCKS Check out our Home Show Spe- cials! (Call for details). Our best prices this week! Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons..try our unique rent-to-own system. 100% of all rental payments apply! Large selection of upright and electronic pianos and Howard Miller clocks. Yamaha, Kawai, Heintzmann etc. Call TELEP PIANO 905-433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS XBOX MOD CHIPS installed from $125. Several chips available for each console. We buy used/work- ing consoles. For all the details: www.durhammods.com North End Oshawa.905-626-0542 POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Solid wood. New in box, accessory package included. Cost $6750 sell for $2300. 905-213-4669. PROM or BRIDESMAID Dresses Size 12, Beautiful 2-pc soft lilac colour w/full length skirt, top w/thin straps; Stunning strapless, full length skirt, coral colour. Both worn once.Call 905-434-5264 RENT TO OWN - New and re- conditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fa st delivery. No credit applica- tion refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798- 5502. SATELLITE TV- NO MONTHLY BILLS: Pay Per View+ Movies, Sports, Adult + More!. We also of- fer Installation + repair. 8 models on display from $199 and up. U- Neek Electronics, 226 Bloor Street E. Oshawa. (web:) www.uneekelectronics.com: Visit our store today! (905) 435-0202 SPECIAL Occasions Rentals. Par ty tent, Candy Floss, Snow Cone, Slushie, Pop-Corn ma- chines, BBQ, dunk tank, jumping castle, pinball, Crown & Anchor, Blackjack Tables, Slot machines & tables/chairs. Biggun Amuse- ment & Promotions. 905-429- 1013. STORAGE Containers,strong secure. 45' Trailer $3000, 22' Box $2500, have over 40. Will deliver for additional cost. See pictures at www.envirosponsible.com 905- 655-9976 TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Price $7. - $90. (tax incl.). Call Bow- manville 905-623-5258. THE POWER OF Q BILLIARD LOUNGE contents sale! Used pool tables, bar equipment, big screen TV, bar stools etc. Bids accepted at bar. 905-839-2225. ORIGINAL ONE HORSE cutter sleigh, colour red, rare 1921. Made by McLaughlin Carriage Works. Excellent condition. $6,500. Call (819)429-6565 for photos: bdesmaisons@hot- mail.com “Love This Dog!”4yr. old Husky/Sheppard mix; loving & loyal to his human. Due to his natural instinct to guard & protect; he is unpredictable with strang- ers. With a toddler & visiting chil- dren, we can no longer keep him. Needs a new home with a re- sponsible owner(s). If interested please call: (905) 391-9572 BICHON mix puppies, home- bred. Hyper allergenic, non shed- ding. Full grown 6-lbs. Vet checked. $750. Ready to go. New litter due June. Call (905)432- 6454. CHOCOLATE LAB puppies, vet checked, males $500, females $550, ready in 3 weeks. Call Bill 905-355-5226. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS,4 males, 2 females. CKC registered micro chipped, vet checked, first shots, deworming, German blood line. Ready-to-go May 10th. 2-yr health guarantee.905-579-8791 LAB PUPS, chocolate, CKC reg- istered, first shots, vet checked, tattooed, health guaranteed. 705-924-2509. LABRADOR PUPPIES,yellow & black, CKC registered, micro chipped, first shots, dewormed, home raised. Well socialized. Parents on site. Call 905-431- 9188 www.labworld.ca POODLE MIXES - (non shed- ding), Shih-Poo, Lhasa-Poo and Shih-Bi. Vet checked and first shots. Ask for Bobbie-Jo (705) 932-5037. PUREBRED LAB Puppies, Black, Champion Blood Lines (Rahontsi's Cruise Control). First shots, dewormed, health guar- antee, registered $450 each. (905)718-0049. www.howmany- puppies.com SHI-POM PUPPIES.4 females, 1 male. First shots & dewormed. Ve t checked. Non-shedding, non- allergenic. Ready to go May 13. $700 (905)985-0731. SHIH-TZU PUPPIES - Parents on site, all females. lst shots, ready to go May 6. $600 each. (905) 623-2535 YOU COULD HAVE your dog under control and listening in 2 short weeks. TSURO DOG TRAINING. www.tsurodogtraining.com 905- 797-2855. 1986 PONTIAC FIERO 2M4,sil- ver, 5spd, excellent condition, only 32,000kms, appraised at $6,000 asking $4,500 o.b.o. Call Shane 416-996-7358 days, 905- 697-2475 nights 1988 MAZDA RX7, 5 speed, con- ver tible, Southern car, asking $4,500. Also, 409 motor, fresh re-build, never fired, $4,500. 1989 Mazda RX7, Southern car convertible, black on black leath- er, turbo, needs motor rebuilt, $4,500. 905-377-1937. 1992 DODGE GRAND CARA- VA N, 190,000km, asking $1900 obo. Fully loaded, E-tested. Also 1992 Ford Taurus, 170,000km, asking $1800 obo. as is. Call 905-922-7015. 1992 FORD TAURUS 4-door, 3.0-V6, auto, e-tested, mo- tor/transmission excellent condi- tion, A/C, cruise, stereo/cassette, body/interior excellent condition. New exhaust/tires, runs great. $975.905-404-8541 1994 BUICK PARK AVE., 185,000kms, loaded, w/leather, well maintained, $2900. Certified Dec. 2005. 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Call (905)427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES 1992 SILVERADO,extended cab, cap, excellent mechanical condition, 177,000kms., $4500 OBO. 2000 4 wheel drive Jimmy SLE, 4 door, 122,00kms, excel- lent condition. $8500. call (905)665-7565. 1ST MONTH FREE - 2006 FORD F150, 4X4, 5.4L, super crew, black, loaded, tow package, ton- neau cover. Take over low lease payments. Call 905-985-0025 or 416-451-2505. 1988 FORD CUBE VAN,many new parts, $2000 obo. as is. Call 905-723-7752. 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER, excellent condition, senior driven, certified & e-tested, $2495. Phone (905)433-1962 1995 PONTIAC TRANSPORT van, certified, wheel chair ac- cessible with ramp, in mint condi- tion, 245,000kms. 1 owner since purchased. Asking $9,900. 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Sweet Sunny & Delicious Kristi 416-709-2463 Busty Beauty Out Only 9am-4pm ARYIA French Maid Massage Fun & Relaxing 10am-8pm Monday-Friday Cell 647-229-5353 PICKERING ANGELS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Relaxing Massage VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi 905 Dillingham Rd.#3 (905)420-0320 pickeringangels.com AIR CONDITIONING BBQ Lines, Pool Heaters Fireplaces & Appliances Installations, Service & Maintenance Call Tom (905)579-3760 (905)431-9545 T. Ellis Heating & Air A/P PAGE B6 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, May 10, 2006 www.durhamregion.com DURHAM — A little bit of Hollywood is coming to Durham this spring. The County Town Singers presents its annual spring show May 11 to 13. This year’s program is ‘Hooray for Hollywood.’ “It’s a show filled with music and songs from the big screen,” said president Steve MacDonald. “A show for the whole family featuring the entire choral group accompanied by some top-notch musicians.” The choral group was first formed in Whitby in 1967, to honour Canada’s 100th birthday. It was named for the town, known as the county seat in past times. Since then, the group has grown to in- clude singers from across Durham Region and even To ronto. There are more than 60 members, with ages ranging from 18 to 87. Over the years, the County Town Singers have travelled throughout Canada, the United States and Europe, acting as “Canada’s Singing Ambassadors.” The group rehearses Wednesday nights at the Whitby Seniors’ Activity Centre on Brock Street South, under the direction of Barbara Ouellette. The show is at the Dnipro Hall, 681 Dnipro Blvd., Oshawa, at 8 p.m. each night. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students and are avail- able at the door or at www.countytownsingers.com. Partnership helps highlight museum month By Blake Wolfe Special to the News Advertiser DURHAM — Four of Durham Region’s major art museums have teamed up this month to promote Museum Month and bring the public through their doors. Representatives from the Durham West Arts Cen- tre in Ajax, the Station Gallery in Whitby and the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington gathered at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery on April 28 to announce the partnership, a first between the four galleries. “Things are happening across the province this month, but not in this way with partnerships” said David Aurandt, executive director for the McLaugh- lin Gallery. “We are competitors, but we are most powerful when we work together,” said Angie Littlefield, ex- ecutive director for Durham West Arts Centre. The four galleries put out a brochure showcasing the many exhibits and shows taking place at each gallery over the next month. One of the main reasons for the partnership is to draw the public away from the galleries and muse- ums of Toronto, bringing the spotlight back to local artistic talent, and drawing local residents to both local galleries and businesses alike. Ms. Littlefield explained there is an annual $17 million in lost business leaving Durham Region for galleries out of town. “We’re acting together as a constellation against the gravitational pull of Toronto,” Ms. Littlefield said, adding 25,000 brochures have been distributed so far. “The arts are a huge economic attractor.” Oshawa mayor John Gray was on hand to of- ficially designate May as Museum Month. He also echoed the importance of art galleries in Durham Region. “We’ve got to be able to pull people into our com- munities,” Mayor Gray said, adding that promotion of arts and culture will be a major part of council’s agenda next term. Another aspect of the partnership is to promote the various educational programs the four galleries engage in. For the galleries, public education pro- grams are excellent ways of both showcasing local talent and increasing traffic to exhibits. Donna Raet- sen-Kemp of the Station Gallery explained all four galleries have strong relations with school boards throughout Durham Region. “Public programs show that we’re showing local art, but that artists are engaged in education pro- grams,” Mr. Aurandt said. “One of the things that excites all of us is the opportunity for young people to get involved.” “Although museums may preserve art,” Ms. Little- field said, “in our three months of discussion the main questions were ‘Who are we?’ and ‘How do we serve the community?’” According to Ms. Littlefield, one of these purposes has also proved to be one of the galleries’ biggest challenges. “Our goal is to bring what is new and what is cur- rent to the pubic,” she said. “Not everything that we put in out galleries is instantly loved, so sometimes it’s difficult to bring people in.” MEN’S 18 HOLE LEAGUE Mondays starting June 5/06 Tee times from 8:30 am $75 registration fee-includes weekly contests, computerized score tracking, year end banquet with prizes. WEEK NIGHT 9 HOLE LEAGUES Mens’-Wednesday starting June 7/06 Ladies-Thursday starting June 8/06 Tee times from 5 pm $40 Registration Fee-includes computerized score tracking and year end banquet with prizes For more information call the pro shop at 905.655.9187 or 1-888-854-1892 3430 7th Concession Rd., Pickering, Lakeridge Rd., 3 km North of Hwy #7 voted best public golf course over $40 in 2005 7072 yards, par 72 2006 WATSON’S GLEN GOLF LEAGUES 2005-2006 voted one of the top 18 in the GTA www.watsonsglen.com Striking a Balance Caregiver Conference: Becoming a resilient caregiver Wednesday, May 17, 2006 700 Gordon St., Whitby Whitby Mental Health Centre (Auditorium/Main entrance) Registration $30.00 A day to provide support and education to caregivers through presentations, workshops and exhibits A one-day conference designed for family and professional caregivers. Who should attend? • Family members providing care at home or in a residential facility • Volunteers and pastoral care workers • Personal support workers, social workers, nurses, doctors, case managers • Staff of community health, social service, long-term or residential care homes PROUDLY PRESENTED BY ALZHEIMER SOCIETY DURHAM & COMMUNITY CARE DURHAM Tel: 905-576-2567 or 1-888-301-1106 8:00 - 8:45a.m. Registration & Refreshments 8:45 - 9:45a.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Resiliency - Putting your oxygen mask on fi rst Workshops 10:00 - 11:00a.m. Advocacy—Your voice matters 11:00 - 12 noon Depression—When it’s more than just a bad day 1:00 - 3:00p.m. Bon appetit!—Adaptive mealtime approaches Email: info@alzheimerdurham.com A certifi cate of participation will be provided Centennial and Colonial Retirement Residences Cedarcroft Place McLeans of Ajax Watch for our upcoming flyer Friday, May 12 PAGE B7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ MAY 10, 2006 A/P ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT infodurhamregion.com FOLLOW ALL OUR BLOGGERS: Visit durhamregion.typepad.com Durham West centre joins others in ‘powerful’ alliance County Town Singers sing Hollywood classics PUT A SMILE ON YOUR TILE!!! If you're tired of looking at your dirty Tile & Grout Call Total Building Services - 905-686-9995 We clean, seal, restore & recolour Tile & Grout Commercial ~ Residential BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, COUNTER TOPS (READY IN 4 DAYS). RECROOMS, PLUMBING, HOME OFFICES Mario (905)619-4663Cell 416-275-0034 GRASS CUTTING by professionals $20 & up RANGER LANDSCAPING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Residential and Commercial Also Interlocking & Decks "Excellent rates and excellent service" Guaranteed! (905)686-9444 (416)806-1808 Curtis Benjamin Anthony Wahl June 13, 1998 – May 10, 2005 O Lord, Thou didst take Curtis Home, It was Thy Will. And in Our Hearts, He Liveth Still. Special Children (by Lisa Esbaugh) Hear no evil; Smell life’s flowers; Taste life’s riches; Speak God’s Word; And touch the hearts of all who know them. Our Beloved Son O Lord Thou gavest us a wonderful Son; Curtis’ memory will never grow olde. Thou didst fashion his smile from sunshine; Thou madeth Curtis’ heart out of pure gold. But Thou didst need a new star in Heaven; A beautiful light to shine. So out of this Olde World of sorrow; Thou didst choose that Dear Son of mine. My Little Brother (by Serena) You would look at us with your beautiful face, And yet be far off in some other place. Curtis, with every step that you took; You walked through life without taking a look; At the evil and madness that everyone brings; By being obsessed with material things. Our Lockets – Our Hope Curtis – My inspiration.I love you always; With love from your beautiful big sister. Curtis – My Beloved Son; With love from Mummy. Curtis – Pray for Us Dear Son; With love from Daddy. ___________________________________________________________ Forever in Our Hearts Saint Curtis - Our Precious Wee Soul in Heaven. We Love You; We Miss You Dearly; We will Remember You Forever in Our Hearts: Mummy, Daddy and Serena. IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD When the First Lady Hilary Rodham Clinton wrote that book she had to have been talking about New- tonville. On April 29th, a fundraiser Auction was held for Lena a grade three student of Newtonville Public School who has been diagnosed with bone cancer. Our village- Newtonville, along with neighbouring towns rose to the occasion beyond all expectations. From Cobourg to Ajax to Peterbo- rough and back to Newtonville people gave. Thank you Kendal Lions, Cobourg, Bowmanville and Northumberland Sunrise Rotary clubs, thank you to the Peterborough Professional Hockey alumni, from those who helped set up, to Kendal Community Centre for donating the tents, to Shaw- Davis for the portable washrooms the day was a huge success. Thank you to Newcastle IGA, the Super Store, Oshawa, for donationg the supplies for the spaghetti, to the women who chopped, diced and cooked the spaghetti, to those who served endlessly,-over 500, to those who helped set up the auction items for days on end, thank you to the volunteers who helped set up tables, chairs from every nook and cranny-the school, the auction centre, the church, and community hall. Thank you to Tim Hortons for the coffee, timbits, buns etc. Thank you to Coca Cola Canada, Reids Dairy for supplying drinks. Thank you to those who picked up garbage and kept everything running smoothly. Thank you to the schools...the Pines, Newcastle Public, Ontario Street Public, Clarke High and Newtonville Public for all their fundraising events. Thank you to those who gave1000's to the child who gave a quarter. Thank you to all who came, ate, donated and bought to raise over $31,000. We thank you!! Most important thank you Lena and her family for allowing us to be a part of her life. Thankyou from Lena's Auction Committee THANK-YOU! Remembering Susan Gay Our grateful thanks & deep appreciation to our relatives, friends, & neighbours, who were so caring & supportive during the illness & loss of our daughter & sister. Special thanks to the folks of Hybrid Turkeys & Conestoga-Rovers & Associates who overwhelmed us with support & kindness. Our very sincere thanks to Dr. Elliot William- son & the nurses of Freeport Health Centre palliative care unit, who treated Susan like the special person she was. Thanks also to Henry, Jeff, & the staff at Henry Walser Funeral Home for their understanding & guidance. We will always remember your thoughtful- ness. Sincerely, Helen, George, Steve, Denise & Honey. A "special thank you"to the person who found my wallet on Saturday May 6. Thank you for your honesty. Also to Leslie and staff at Tr ade Secrets on Brock Road, Your kindness was so much appreciated. Sincerely Alicon Young LAING, Doris May -Peacefully at home after watching her final NHL playoff game on Saturday May 6, 2006. In her 88 th year. She was prede- ceased by her loving husband LeRoy (Roy). Loving and devoted mother of Michael (Christine) of Cour- tice, Kerry (Sandy) McIntosh of Ajax and Kevin (Barbara) of Oshawa. Proud and loving grand- mother of Todd, Jay, Rory, Joshua, Thomas, John, James, Andrew, Kelly, Matthew, and Krista. Great- grandmother of Ember. Proud volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross during the Second World War where she met beloved husband Roy who served his country as a member of the Queen's Own Ri- fles. Actively involved in almost every Sporting or- ganization in the Town of Ajax and hugely devoted and number one fan of all her children in their sporting and life accomplishments. Mrs. Laing will be resting at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 on Thursday May 11, 2006 from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday May 12, 2006 at 11 a.m. Those who wish to make donations in memory of Mrs. Laing could make them to her favourite charity, the Kidney Foundation of Ontario. A Book of condolences may be signed at www.mceachnie- funeral.ca TEMPLER, Gladys at the Bay Ridges Nursing Home in Pickering on Monday, May 8th, 2006 in her 105th year. Daughter of the late Horace and Alice Read. Beloved wife of the late Clifford Tem- pler. Dear mother of Mathew Templer of Picker- ing. Predeceased by brother W.G. Baden Read. Aunt of Shirley Anne Gorman of Ottawa and John Read of Vancouver. Sister-in-law of Ron and Ver na Templer of Cobourg. Ever remembered by grandchildren Faelyne of Ajax, Angela, Markus and Felix of all Toronto. Great grandchildren Ke- vin Read of Ajax, Kieran Templer and Simon Te mpler. Friends may call at the John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Avenue, Belleville from Wednesday 7-9 pm. Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday May 11th, 2006 at 11 a.m. Rev. Maurice McLeod officiating. Interment Belleville Cemetery. Donations to the Charity of your Choice would be appreciated by the family. CORMACK, Alexander (Alex) -Peac efully, after just a short illness, Alex passed away May 7, 2006. He leaves behind his loving wife (of 19 years) and best friend Audrey, Son Alex Jr. (Diane), Daughter Catherine (Werner), Stepdaughter Brenda Gay (Laurie), Stepson Daryl Sellers (Kirstin). Also will be sadly missed by 9 granddaughters, 1 grandson and 1 great grandson. Alex will also be missed by our circle of friends on Downsview Crescent, Oshawa. The family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME,28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 on Thursday, May 11, 2006 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Memorial Service to follow at 1:00 p.m. Inter- ment prior to service at Erskine Cemetery, Finch Ave., Pickering. Should family and friends so de- sire, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated. A Book of Condo- lence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca MOORE, Edith At Quinte Health Care Prince Ed- ward County Memorial Hospital, on Monday, May 8th, 2006. Edith E. Moore, former owners of Moore Haven Wharf, Pickering, of R.R. #3, Pic- ton, at the age of 84. Beloved wife of Jim. Dear sister of Erica Jarchow of Pickering. Much loved aunt of Ralph, Uwe, Heidi, Wendy and Christine. A memorial service will be held. Cremation. If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer So- ciety would be appreciated by the family (CHEQUES ONLY PLEASE). 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