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Big Sister honoured
By Keith Gilligan
kgilligan@durhamregion.com
DURHAM — Laura found
a friend who taught her how to
make green pancakes, while Evan’s
buddy taught him how to drive a
go-kart.
For their ef-
forts, Laura and
Evan nominated
their respective
friends to be the
Big Sister and Big
Brother of the year.
Laura put forward her Big Sister
Judy White. In reading her submis-
sion as to why Ms. White should
receive the honour, Laura said,
“Judy’s taught me a lot of things,
like how to make green pancakes.
“She helped me get over my
fears, like when I had to sleepover
at her house (for the first time),”
Laura added.
Evan said of his Big Brother
Ken Graham, “He’s one of my best
friends.”
In an interview, Evan said Mr.
Graham should receive the hon-
our because “he’s been a Big
Brother for long enough to win
one of these.”
The honours were handed out
by the Big Brothers and Sisters
of Ajax-Pickering Tuesday evening
in a ceremony held at the Verid-
ian Corporation headquarters in
Pickering, attended by about 40
people.
“It’s a pleasure to spend time
together,” Ms. White said in ac-
cepting the award. “We have a lot a
lot of fun. It’s one of the best deci-
sions I’ve ever made in my life (to
become a Big Sister).”
Evan is the third Little Brother
for Mr. Graham.
Mr. Graham noted one Little
Brother had graduated from the
program and “I hope to gradu-
ate another. It’s nice to see Little
Brothers become sure of them-
selves, to become better people.”
Laura said in an interview that
Ms. White is “a good person to me.
She helps me whenever I’m sad.
She cheers me up when I don’t feel
good.”
“Laura is a wonderful Little Sis
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Residents saddened
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By Kristen Calis
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PICKERING — Whether customers
dropped by Brougham Hardware for coffee,
lunch or gardening tools, it’s been a local
favourite hang out for nearly 20 years.
But on June 9, it made its last official sale,
leaving only five businesses in Brougham.
When Edgar Lightle opened Brougham
Hardware in 1988, the village was vibrant,
with about 20 to 30 businesses and farms
in the area, according to his wife, Dianne
(who owned the former Becker’s conve-
nience store next door at the time). She said
at least 155 homes were in the village, and
now about 50 remain.
“It was a busy area,” she said. “It’s changed.
Anyone who lived here in the 70s and 80s
notices a big difference.”
The building itself was built in the 1840s,
and has served as a temperance hall and a
case tractor dealership, as well as a hard-
ware store under previous owners. Mr. Ligh-
tle chose to open the store after working for
General Motors for 34 years, having worked
at a hardware store as a teenager.
“I thought I’d give it a whirl,” he said. “It’s
just like riding a bicycle.”
The store didn’t only sell hardware; it
was also the local post office, served coffee
and lunch, and Mr. Lightle repaired small
engines, fit screens and cut glass. But Mrs.
Lightle said most of all it provided a “drop-in
centre” for locals, especially seniors.
“We’ve had a lot of local people, and
people from Claremont, and Whitevale and
Greenwood,” she said. “They all stop and
have a coffee and come in once a day pretty
well.”
Mrs. Lightle said she hoped someone
would take over the business. However since
it’s located on the airport lands, business
owners have to sign a one-year lease. She
said since people were hesitant to invest a
lot of money in a business that could close
down in a year, no one has bought it.
The fact that the store is on airport lands is
not the reason Mr. and Mrs. Lightle are clos-
ing their business. In fact, Mr. Lightle said
the government treated them well when it
came to repairs.
“I can’t fault the government as far as
treating us fairly in most senses,” Mrs. Ligh-
tle said. “We’ve just kind of been forgotten as
far as Pickering’s concerned, and all of the
municipalities.”
She also mentioned shopping has changed
drastically since Sunday openings and the
introduction of box stores.
At 70, Mr. Lightle simply decided it’s time
to quit. He also mentioned with the intro-
duction of Hwy. 407, the drivers who used to
stop by for a break just keep going.
“The only ones you get are the local people
and there’s less and less of them,” he said.
As for local reaction, Mrs. Lightle said
“they’re just as lost as we are.”
Local resident Fran Foster said the store
will be missed, and she hopes it won’t be
destroyed.
“The whole community is feeling the impact
of this,” she said. “It was a meeting place.”
Mr. Lightle said he’s not really sad about the
end, but it gives him a funny feeling to think
he won’t have to get up early for work each
day.
“I’ll kind of miss some of the people that
came in. I’d talk to them,” he said. “They
gave me a break from doing stuff out in the
back.”
Mrs. Lightle said it will be hard to walk out
on the last day.
“It’ll be good in a sense, but I’ll probably
be standing here in the corner wondering
what to do in July,” she said.
The store is filled with memories for the
couple and their daughter, Tracey. Mrs.
Lightle said one day, some men walked in
and called it “their own Corner Gas” since
they could sit down with people in the store
and get an opinion on just about anything.
“I think our fondest memory will be all of
the good friends we’ve had here because we
have lived here 12 hours a day pretty well for
the past 26 years,” she said, referring to her
time in Brougham between the convenience
and hardware stores. “We have a lot of good
friends and a lot of good memories.”
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Brougham’s ‘Corner Gas’ closes
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Tractor trailer, car
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AJAX — A collision between
a car and a tractor trailer car-
rying food products closed two
eastbound Hwy. 401 lanes near
Salem Road early Friday morn-
ing.
No injuries were reported in
the collision, which occurred
around 6:38 a.m.
June 8, but the two eastbound
lanes were expected to stay
closed for several hours, accord-
ing to Constable Julia McCuaig,
media officer for the Ontario
Provincial Police’s provincial
communications office, around
9:45 a.m. Friday.
The tractor trailer’s cab re-
mained upright, but its trailer
flipped on its side, she said. The
lanes were blocked while debris
and food cargo were cleared.
“So it’s quite a clean up opera-
tion,” said Const. McCuaig.
The crash’s cause is being in-
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on the highway after a
tractor trailer collided
with a car. The ac-
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Hwy. 401 near Salem
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ter,“ Ms. White said. “We’ve become
good friends. When I’m down, she
makes me smile. We bake, paint and
walk the dogs. It’s a lot of fun being a
Big Sister.”
Laura and Evan’s mother, Debbie
Pirozzo, spoke of the positive influence
Ms. White and Mr. Graham have had
on her children.
Laura’s mother Debbie Pirozzo said
when her daughter first began meeting
with her Big Sister, “it was difficult for
me to embrace.”
But, Ms. Pirozzo has developed a
friendship with Ms. White and it’s “al-
lowed Laura to interact with another
woman outside of our family.”
The relationship “is so much fun and
so helpful for Laura. Over the past few
years, Laura looks forward to spending
time with Judy.”
Ms. Pirozzo said having a Big Brother
for Evan “made it possible for Evan to
experience the friendship of a grown
man. Evan always looks forward to
spending time with Ken. It will help
Evan through the teen years. I couldn’t
ask for a better Big Brother for my
son.”
“We have lots of Littles, but not
enough Bigs,” association president
Neville White noted. “It’s a problem in
all our organizations, we’re not attract-
ing enough male volunteers.”
Mr. Graham said of being a Big
Brother, “If I can help him become a
better person by being a part of his life
and an example for his life, then that’s
what it is.”
The association is always looking
for more Big Brothers and Mr. Graham
stated, “It’s important to get involved
right out of high school and university.
“It’s something that augments your
life and gives you a little more focus,”
he said.
“Rather than just dealing with your
own day-to-day life, you have other
people to care about, to worry about,
other people to do things with.
“It’s also important because there
are so many of these kids who need
someone to hang around with and be
an example for,” Mr. Graham stated.
The association also handed out the
Mentor of the Year award, and it was
given to Joe Marks, who wasn’t able
to attend. Marion Mills, a caseworker
with the association, read the submis-
sion from Zachary, who nominated Mr.
Marks for the award.
Ms. Mills said mentors spend one
hour a week with their mentee.
“Joe is the best mentor I’ve ever had.
My mentor has taught me lots of stuff,
like when I didn’t know what decision
to make and he taught me how to spell
lots of words,” Zachary wrote.
Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan also at-
tended the event and said $10,000 from
this year’s Mayor’s Gala will be given
to the Big Brothers and Big Sisters As-
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Top right, Ken Graham was named the
Big Brother of the Year by the Big Broth-
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method of detection and apprehension.
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bring officers to the area for repeat complaint calls. In the past
few years, officers have done twice-a-year campaigns where
they inform students about liquor laws, noise complaints and
other matters. They then take part in an enforcement cam-
paign and charge violators. But cops admit the solution is only
temporary. As Sergeant Peter Keegan of Oshawa’s Community
Response Team says, “We’re nipping at the problem but we’re
not getting to the root of the problem.”
Problem-oriented policing would go that step further and try,
as much as possible, to prevent student rowdyism from reach-
ing a level where homeowners are impacted and where police
need to be called to deal with problems. That requires intense
work and a long-term approach.
And the real key to making problem-oriented policing suc-
cessful is to make it part of the curriculum as Superintendant
Greg Mills has indicated. If the methodology is taught to all
young recruits it will only be a matter of time before it is second
nature for all officers. And that can only mean a more efficient,
effective force and a safer society.
Let’s keep at sustainable development
To the editor:
When are people at the local level and politicians going to
take solid action against developers paving over valuable farm
land?
We in Ontario should be capitalizing on the rich temperate
soils of this land that don’t require irrigation. In other parts of
the world rivers are running dry due to the changing climate, re-
quiring damming and water diversion that greatly detracts from
the hydrological environment that wildlife would otherwise use
for their own survival.
The global population is growing and needs food. We have
the potential to meet that demand without destroying the envi-
ronment, clear-cutting land or mass irrigation. We should count
ourselves lucky! I fear the public’s lust for over-priced houses
and malls (because fat-cat developers tell us that’s what we
need) will contribute locally to our inevitable great displeasure
and ill-health.
We need to clearly define what sustainable development is;
stop arguing about it so that we can all progress with this most
vital issue and move forward with it. Let’s save this most beauti-
ful planet.
Jamie Crosmas
Oshawa
High Canadian
dollar at the root of
manufacturing crisis
H ere we are again heading into
the hot summer months with
a manufacturing crisis on our
hands.
It was the same story last year as Dur-
ham Region auto manufacturers were
facing similar uncertainty: will GM Os-
hawa be awarded the Camaro and save
thousands of jobs or will the plants
be phased out and devastate the local
economy?
The mood was quite somber after
the often-tense negotiations between
General Motors and the Canadian Auto
Workers union over a revised contract
that would give the plant a cost advan-
tage when bidding for the muscle car.
And of course the joy was great when,
in August, the car was awarded to Osha-
wa. It was good news for all the feeder
plants that will manufacture the parts
for the new flex line.
But it appears the pendulum has
swung once again.
The feeder plants and those who
work for them are slowly coming to the
realization those negotiations between
GM and the CAW were a harbinger of
things to come.
The sector is changing and manu-
facturers are feeling the pressure to cut
costs at, well, any cost.
Plants are closing, manufacturers are
downsizing and workers with 15 to 20
years seniority are being given the pink
slip.
At the root of the problem is the
high Canadian dollar, which is sitting at
more than 94 cents U.S.
The loonie has increased in value by
50 per cent in just over four years, mak-
ing it necessary for those who export to
the U.S. to increase efficiency signifi-
cantly.
GM will be asking for cost cuts from
its suppliers. It’s suppliers will, in turn,
be asking the unions for ways to cut
costs. It is the same story as last year.
But this time, the workers are revolt-
ing.
The union is demanding an end to
the cuts and concessions. It wants to
protect the wages and pensions that are
the backbone of the auto manufactur-
ing sector.
For those who want to keep some
form of job security, the consequences
are high.
What the future holds for manufac-
turing is anyone’s guess, but rest as-
sured the coming summer months are
going to be interesting.
Izabela Jaroszynski is the Metroland
Durham Region Media Group’s business
reporter. Her column appears periodical-
ly. E-mail ijaroszynski@durhamregion.
com.
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DURHAM — The Durham Region
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But by mid October most kids are back to speed.” According to
my calculations, this would mean that from July 1, through at least
October 15, many students are not focused or at their best. “For
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the least.” says Robert Primrose a Grade 10 teacher.
In fact, it may even be worse than that. Think about your child’s
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and other events consume much of that month’s schedule adding
up to another month to the let down period.
Considering that the average school year includes only 200
days of instruction and that many are spent in less than ideal condi-
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DURHAM — A program
aimed at making kids
healthier wants to be part of
more Durham schools.
Representatives from
the Coordinated Approach
to Child Health (CATCH)
made a presentation to the
Durham District School
Board’s standing commit-
tee June 4. Although the
program is spread widely
across the U.S., it’s look-
ing for more pilot schools
in Canada, heard those at-
tending the meeting.
“CATCH is such an easy
program, it’s one of those
programs where you look
at it and say why isn’t that
being implemented every-
where, it’s so easy,” said pre-
senter Barbara McCormack.
The program is intended to
promote physical fitness
and good eating habits.
“Young people are ad-
dicted to many things that
are square,” said Ms. Mc-
Cormack, listing video
games, TV, cell phones, as
well as physical inactivity.
She also talked about the
cost of obesity to the health
care system and increasing
rates of Type 2 diabetes.
Currently there are about
20 after-school programs at
YMCAs in Canada and one
after-school CATCH pro-
gram in a Durham school,
she said. Across North
America, there’s probably
1.5 million children who
use the program, which is
compatible with things they
already do in school, said
Ms. McCormack.
The CATCH program is
divided into physical edu-
cation, which includes les-
sons and home letters, child
nutrition, classroom, fam-
ily, and physical education
equipment. It also has an
evaluation that goes with it,
said Ms. McCormack. She
said often other things fail
because there’s no evalua-
tion component with them,
such as is absent with the
Daily Physical Activity pro-
gram in Ontario schools.
So far, it’s just for children
up to Grade 8. Ms. McCor-
mack said many children in
the program go home and
tell their parents about what
they should be eating.
Oshawa Trustee Michael
Barrett said he’s noticed
a lot of research has been
done for the CATCH pro-
gram and asked who has
helped. Ms. McCormack
said they received funding
from federal U.S. health as-
sociations, U.S. diabetes as-
sociations, and other large
funding bodies. She added
every lesson, every recipe,
every activity has been built
into the research.
In Houston and El Paso,
the program’s cost ranged
from $10 to $25 per child,
she said.
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mandated by Ontario.
“Perhaps it would be
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durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 10 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 10, 2007
Human health
and environment goes
under the microscope
DURHAM — A series of public
meetings will give residents an op-
portunity to look at the results of
health and environmental impact
studies being done as part of the pro-
cess aimed at locating an energy from
waste facility, or incinerator, here.
The health and environmental im-
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five short-listed sites for the facility,
four of which are in Clarington.
The forums will also provide a proj-
ect backgrounder and overview, and
those in attendance will be given a
chance to ask questions, said Joanne
Paquette, Durham Works’ communi-
cations officer.
As well, there will be one drop-
in open house aimed at providing a
project overview from 2004 till now.
At that event, set for Faith United
Church at 1778 Nash Rd., in Courtice,
there will be no formal presentation.
The event will be held Monday, June
18, from 2 to 7 p.m.
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question and answer session from 7
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durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 10, 2007
SPORTS
sportsdurhamregion.com
THIS WEEKEND
The Pickering Swim Club’s Last Gasp
meet continues at the Pickering Recreation
Complex pool today (Sunday).
Coldwater fetes curling
champs with celebration
Community leaves
no stone unturned
to honour Howard,
Pickering’s Hart
and teammates
By Mike Dodd
Special to the News Advertiser
PICKERING — Even before
Glenn Howard and his world cham-
pionship curling team motored
into Coldwater last Saturday, civic
pride was showing.
At both ends of the community
of 1,400, brand new entrance signs
proudly proclaimed they were the
home of Team Glenn Howard,
World Curling Champions.
“I never saw that. I’ll have to
check that out,” said Howard, the
skip of the 2007 world men’s cham-
pionship team.
Saturday afternoon, more than
500 local residents and curling
devotees kicked off the community
party of their own, when they paid
tribute to their very own world
curling championship team.
During a celebration that
spanned well over four hours, Team
Glenn Howard was honoured at
the Coldwater and District Curling
Club for their 2007 win in April
at the Ford Men’s World Curling
Championships in Edmonton.
“Wow, this is incredible,” said
Howard, as he spoke to the crowd
that assembled on the playing
surface at the seven-year-old curl-
ing facility. Howard was joined
on stage by fellow team members
Craig Savill, Pickering’s Richard
Hart, Brent Laing and coach Scott
Taylor.
All received armfuls of certifi-
cates and congratulations from
a multitude of dignitaries from
across the Georgian Bay region.
In his speech, Howard offered
thanks for all the support provided
by family members, sponsors, curl-
ing fans and members of the Cold-
water curling club.
“This is indeed a proud and
historic day for our curling club,”
said Coldwater and District Curl-
ing Club president Wayne Strange-
ways, noting the club only opened
its doors to members seven years
ago.
The size of the Coldwater crowd
impressed veteran TSN curling
commentator Vic Rauter, who
served as the master of ceremo-
nies.
“Having been recently to the
Brier in Hamilton, this is a louder
crowd than we had at many of the
draws,” quipped Rauter.
Part of the broadcasting crew
that covered the 2007 world finals
in Edmonton, Rauter has covered
the sport for 20 years in Cana-
da, Prior to taking to the podium,
Rauter took time to speak about
the curling clinic Team Howard
put on in Edmonton.
“They (Team Howard) were
good at the Brier in Hamilton and
later at the worlds in Edmonton.
We may never see that kind of per-
formance again. With the team
members curling at over 90 per
cent, that may be the best curl-
ing performance by a team and
individuals ever in the sport,” said
Rauter.
Fred Temple represented the
Canadian Curling Association at
Saturday’s gathering, taking time
to present the team with their Brier
and world championship banners.
Temple went on to note the team
compiled an impressive 35-3 re-
cord, en route to their world cham-
pionship win.
Barry Macklin from the Ontario
Curling Association presented the
team with their 2007 provincial
championship banner, noting the
team went 66-6 in play during the
2006-2007 season.
“The only question is how did
they lose the six?” quipped Mack-
lin.
Assisted by Coldwater and Dis-
trict Curling Club junior members
Amy Miller and Craig Balkwill,
Howard, Hart and Savill individu-
ally raised the three championship
banners to the roof of the curling
rink.
Howard’s two children, Scott
and Carly, later unveiled the team
portrait, with the four members
holding the world championship
trophy and their medals.
Coldwater native and Simcoe
North MPP Garfield Dunlop was
clearly the most excited of all the
politicians on hand, gushing with
pride.
“I can’t tell you how proud I
am of our community and these
group of guys. No one in the world
today but Coldwater can say they
are home to a world championship
mens’ curling team,” said Dunlop.
In his brief speech, Dunlop
thought back to a golf tournament
held in Coldwater eight years ago,
attended by Russ Howard, Glenn’s
brother.
“Who would have thought we
could build a curling club out of
a public works building out be-
hind the arena and seven years
later we’re now home to the world
champions. That is fantastic,” said
Dunlop.
Simcoe North MP Bruce Stan-
ton also congratulated the team on
their global victory.
“I never imagined I’d have the
opportunity to stand in the House
of Commons and bring such noto-
riety to one of the great communi-
ties in Simcoe North (Coldwater)
and tell everyone about the great
curling team that hails from his
great community. I can’t tell you
how proud I was to do that,” said
Stanton.
Midland Mayor Jim Downer and
Midland Curling Club president
George Dixon were among those
making presentations to Midland
native Glenn Howard and the rest
of the team. Other local dignitaries
were also on hand to offer con-
gratulations.
photo courtesy of Mike Dodd/ Orillia Today
Glenn Howard, Pickering’s Richard Hart, Craig Savill, Brent Laing and Scott Taylor display their world, Canadian and
Ontario championship banners at the Coldwater and District Curling Club. More than 500 attended the party to con-
gratulate the world champs.
Tiller’s
boxers
post wins
in Toronto,
Chatham
events
Cook registers TKO
over Kayo’s Skelton
AJAX — Tiller’s Boxing Club
boxers fought their way to two wins
at two different boxing events last
weekend.
Melinda ‘The Whip’ Watpool rep-
resented the Ajax-based club at the
Newsgirls Boxing Club card in To-
ronto. Competing in the 170-pound
weight class, Watpool won all three
of the rounds in a bout with Tower
Shearer of the Newsgirls’ club dur-
ing the all-
female card
of boxing.
Mean-
while, three
Tiller’s box-
ers entered
the ring in
Chatham,
with one
coming out
with a victo-
ry. Brandon
Cook, fighting in the 152-pound
weight class, registered a third-
round TKO over Kyle Skelton of the
Kayo Boxing Club of Chatham. For
Cook, the win was his fourth in a
row.
Mohammed Awad, fighting in the
141-pound weight class, dropped a
2-1 decision in rounds to Mark Co-
lucci of the Atlas Boxing Club.
Ahmed Karatella entered the
ring with Kayo Boxing Club’s Bo
Clark for an open class exhibition
bout.
In other Tiller’s Boxing Club
news, Brock Arthur will make his
cruiserweight, 190-pound profes-
sional debut on July 25 in a card to
be announced.
According to Tiller’s club head
coach Chris Tiller, Arthur’s the first
professional boxer in the Ajax area
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in Photoshop, Illustrator and web optimization
is required. Knowledge of GIF animation and
Flash a plus. Design portfolio is required.
Please send resume to:
Todd Blayone (Manager, Interactive)
at tblayone@durhamregion.com
before June 8.
Only those invited for an interview will be contacted.
CUSTOMER SERVICE individual
required for retail copy/print store.
Graphic & computer skills pre-
ferred. Drop off resume: Speedy
Business Centre, 102 Dundas
West, Whitby. e-mail speedybusi-
nesscentre@rogers.com
DAYCARE CENTRE requires
Classroom Assistant for part-time
and possible full-time position.
North Oshawa area. Own trans-
portation required. Fax 905-655-
5139
DO YOU ENJOY CHILDREN,
their smiles and their unique per-
sonalities? Join the LIFETOUCH
team as a school photographer.
No experience necessary. We
provide complete training and
equipment. A valid driver's li-
cense and your own transporta-
tion required. Seasonal employ-
ment working 3-5 days a week
September to mid-December with
the possibility of spring employ-
ment. All applications must sub-
mit to criminal background check.
For additional information call 1-
800-265-7515 or 905-571-1103
between 8 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
DO YOU HAVE 10 hours per
week that you would like to make
productive? Work from home
earning $3000+ per month.
www.miniofficeoutlets.com/deb
DRIVERS WANTED Earn CASH
DAILY! Full and part time shifts.
We will train you. Call Jane at
905-440-2011 or cell 905-244-
0094. Blue Line Taxis is now hir-
ing for Oshawa, Ajax & Pickering.
ECE
TEACHERS
AND ASSISTANTS
Pickering/Ajax area.
Full time and part time.
Send resume by fax
(905) 831-9347 or
email
herbieg123@aol.com
ESTABLISHED CABLE compa-
ny working in GTA, experienced
ca tv installers, inspector in
installs, potential weekends off.
Email resume to:
gerry@achieverscable.com
EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE
installer. Must be experienced in
interlocking and retaining walls,
local work, clean drivers licence.
Call (905) 986-0499.
HELP WANTED for TRAVELING
CARNIVAL.Driver's license an
asset. Apply in person at South
Courtice Arena, 1595 Prestonvale
Rd., Courtice, from June 11-17,
or call 613-808-2434.
HOMEWORKERS needed!! To
Assemble Products- Mailing/
Processing Circulars, On-Line
Computer Work, PC/Clerical
Work Available. Up to
$1,500/week, No Experience
Needed! FREE information at
www.Jobs-WorkAtHome.com
Reference 2-107
LANDSCAPE/LAWN MAINTE-
NANCE person required. Experi-
ence preferred but will train right
person. Grass, cutting trimming,
general lawn maintenance. Call
(905)686-9444.
LOCAL THOROUBRED FARM
requires general help full-time.
Benefits available. Uxbridge area.
Fax resume to: 905-640-2137.
LUBE TECHNICIAN,full and
part-time needed for Whitby loca-
tions. Apply in person to Oil
Changers, 1602 Dundas St. E.,
Whitby.
MAID SERVICE Requires re-
liable cleaners for residential,
daytime only, part-time positions
to start immediately. Experience
preferred. Own transportation re-
quired. (905)686-9160
MANAGER,Coffee Shop, FT, in
Pickering Village. Experience re-
quired. Fax resume to 905-428-
1970
MR. SUB IN OSHAWA is
seeking a GENERAL MANAGER
with EXPERIENCE CHEF BACK-
GROUND. Apply with resume,
1335 King St. East. Competitive
compensation and benefits.
MILLWORK HOME CENTRE
seeking Shipping Department
employee, requires proficient
Microsoft office skills, knowledge
of labour laws, able to multi-task
and handle responsibility. Mon-
Fri/7am-4pm, pay negotiable.
Forward resume to Dave Stone
1279 Simcoe St N, Oshawa, ON,
L1G 4X1, 905-261-7773.
SCHOOLBUS DRIVERS train for
September. Clean drivers ab-
stract. Free training provided.
Suitable for young retirees. Regu-
lar part-time hours. Charter work
available. Stock Transportation
1-800-889-9491
SUMMERS COMING and we
need help! Filling all areas, F/T,
$500-$700/wk. Students Wel-
come call Katie 905-837-8456
NORTH OSHAWA retail based
copy/ship store hiring Sales As-
sociate/Office Admin (32-40
hrs/wk) Duties incl: serving cus-
tomers (copies, typing, shipping),
paperwork & office organization.
EXCELLENT computer skills &
customer service attitude re-
quired. Relaxed work environ-
ment, always something new to
work on and learn. Email resume
to store219@rogers.com.
PART-TIME POSITION,available
3 nights/week, 3 hours/night, tele-
marketing, $10/hour. Contact
Kim, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
between 6p-8p. 905-427-2819,
ext. 0.
PET
GROOMER
experienced full
time for busy
grooming location
in Ajax.Call
(905) 428-8160
PRESSER REQUIRED immedi-
ately for N.Oshawa Dry Cleaners.
Experience a must. Apply in per-
son at 1330 Ritson Rd. N.,
Oshawa (905)433-1636
SUPERINTENDENT
REQUIRED
Oshawa Residential
Complex. Must have
professional exp. in
maintenance & suite
renovations. Excellent
salary, benefits & apt incl.
Fax resume to:
416-485-7859
SURE FIT requires a part-time
experienced custom drapery con-
sultant. Able to work days, even-
ings and weekends. Email re-
sume to jobs@surefit.ca or fax to
905-683-1541.
VALANTINO'S GRAND SALON
requires a full time person with
clear professional voice, excellent
phone etiquette to work in our
busy call center. Apply in person
to 210 Brock St.Whitby.
WANTED: EXPERIENCED
SHINGLER minimum 10 years
experience with driver's license,
Also FOREMAN wanted: paying
$25-$30/hour. Call 905-576-
6723.
A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, June 10, 2007 www.durhamregion.com
Place your ad
at 905-683-0707
DirectBuy in Pickering
NOW HIRING
LEAD GENERATOR/APPT SETTER
Full Time 2 p.m. - 9:30 p.m .
Excellent communication skills required.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Full Time. No Travel required
Tues - Saturday afternoons & evenings
Experience in furniture/electronics
would be an asset.
Please indicate position by email to:
directbuyadmin@on.aibn.com
or by fax to: 905-839-9471
EXP'D RENOVATORS,
LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN
for the home repair & renovation
market. Flex. hours, immediate pay by the
job. Estimating exp. req'd. Min. 5-10yrs
exp. Need tools, vehicle No criminal record.
Call 905-686-7236
• Hourly PLUS Commission
• Benefits- Drug, Dental
• Advanced Training
• Clientele provided
• Advancement opportunities
• 2 & 3 Weeks Vacation
• Full Service Salons
• Flexible Shifts
HAIRSTYLISTS
Positions Now Available in
Ajax Jen & Sherri 905-427-6776
$9.25/hr + commission
Oshawa Karen 905-433-1291
$8.25/hr + commission
Bowmanville Barb 905-623-6444
$8.25/hr + commission
Customer Service Experts interested in the beauty
and wellness industry. Elegance Salon Spa has openings
within our front line. Must:
• demonstrate a professional attitude
• offer leadership and computer skills
• have experience dealing with the public
• pose a flair for personal style
Submit resume in person: Mon. June 11, 2007
between 10:00am -1:00pm 123 Athol Street, Whitby
Under New Management!Under New Management!
Come in and meet
Rainer our new
Service Manager
WHITBY NORTHWHITBY NORTH
is looking for the following
Team Members
Full Time Service Advisor
• min. 1 year Canadian Tire Experience
would be an asset
• looking for a motivated individual,
who is well organized
• we offer a competitive salary, a full benefi t
package, profi t sharing
Full Time Tire/Lube Technician
• drive clean inspection would be an asset
• must be motivated, ability to work in
a team environment
Full Time Licensed Electrical /
Drive Clean Technician
• drive clean repair certifi ed
• experienced in electrical and drivability diagnoses
• signing bonus available
• profi t sharing, tool discount and ongoing
training available
Fax to 905-430-4996 or via email
resumegeneral@magma.ca
CLASS A MECHANIC REQUIRED
•S & T licence / valid Ontario drivers
licence
•Steady day work Monday-Friday.
Two shifts in a safety focused team
environment
•Limited overtime
•Competitive wages & benefit package
APPLY WITH RESUMÉ TO:
6775 Baldwin St.
P.O. Box 399 Station Brooklin
Or via fax to: 905-655-8733
Historic Home and Business For Sale
Lifetime opportunity to purchase historic century home on Highway #2
in quaint village of Newcastle. Sprawling hills, lawns and gardens with
3/4 acre of mature pine and spruce, on Foster Creek. 40’x24’ metal clad
2-storey barn on property. Business allows for antique and gift store
(currently operating) as well as home décor and decorating business.
Spectacular house and property! $699,000.
Newcastle House,
210 King Ave. W.,
Newcastle, On.
905-987-1440
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, June 10,
2:00 – 4:00
SUMMER BLOWOUT !!
Apt's Starting at $740 monthly
Move-In Allowance + Incentives
Condominium Suites
1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments
Oshawa
New State of the Art Balconies
New Roof ✲New Corridor Carpeting
Full Security System ✲ 24/7 on Site Staff
FREE UTILITIES ✲FREE PARKING
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
GM RETIREE & EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT
Call for more information 905-728-4993
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What More Can We Do? ... Let Us Know
2 & 3 bedroom
apartments
starting at $978 per mo.
33 & 77 FALBY CRT.
AJAX
On-site superintendent and security.
Rental Office Mon. - Fri.
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845
Eve. viewing by appt.
www.ajaxapartments.com
AFFORDABLY PRICED IN WHITBY!
** MOVE - IN BONUS **
Family, friendly community conveniently
located near shopping, GO & 401.
Public transit at your door. Free Utilities.
Spacious 1, 2 & 3 bdrms from $880.
Highland Towers, 200 White Oaks Ct.
(905) 668-7332 www.caprent.com
Attention
Students!
SUMMER WORK
• $14.85 base-appt
• FT/PT schedules
• Customer sales/svc
• No exp needed
- will train
• All ages 17+
• Conditions apply
Call
905-426-7726
WANTED TWO RELIABLE out-
going active community members
to offer support to Pickering man
and Ajax woman at home and in
their community. Drivers li-
cense/car required. Resumes to
info@dafrs.com Quote posting
#2301.
WILLING TO
TRAIN
*Get paid for helping
families solve
financial problems
*High earnings
potential
*Set your own hours,
F/T or P/T
Fax resume to
Don Zynomirski
1-866-202-9710
YOUTH WORKER REQUIRED
for therapeutic group home for
emotionally disturbed and con-
fused adolescents within the
Durham Region. Full time posi-
tion available, $27 - $30,000 yr.
to start, pending qualifications.
Part time position available $10-
$12/hr. pending qualifications.
Fax resume to (905) 579-3093.
AVEDA HAIR STUDIO seeks tal-
ented stylist with clientele for
commission based employment.
Please call (905)743-0747, to
book for your interview.
CHAIR RENTAL or sublease
opportunity available, 400 square
feet, price negotiable. Call Eryn
(905)665-4592
ESTHETICIANS full time and part
time for Pickering and Whitby lo-
cations. (905) 706-3464 or email
lindaaimers@bellnet.ca
EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST
wanted for established hair salon
with a fun relaxed atmosphere, in
Oshawa. Commission or rent a
chair. Call 905-728-0530.
HAIR STYLIST APPRENTICE
required immediately for very
busy upscale salon in West
Rouge area. Call Rosario
(416)281-2504
LOOKING FOR RMT to work in
busy spa. Own clients welcome,
not necessary. Estheticians also
required. Phone Paula 905-432-
6454.
LATTITUDES SALON AND SPA
is growing and getting ready to
open their new location in the
Oshawa Centre. Come join our
team! We are currently recruiting
salon assistants, stylists, aesthe-
ticians and salon coordinators.
Offering aggressive salary and
commissions. Please fax resume
to 905-947-8143 or email to
salonresume@bellnet.ca or drop
off your resume at our current lo-
cation at the Oshawa Centre.
See you there!
ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORK
company seeks fully experienced
cabinet maker in Orono for full-
time position. Please fax resume
to 905-433-1463.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE advis-
er/Front Desk Personnel. Duties
include: answering phones, job
pricing and invoicing. Call Dave
or Lisa, 905-623-4286 for ap-
pointment.
EXPERIENCED LICENSED
Carpenter with valid drivers
licence required for local
construction company. Minimum
3 years experience. Fax or email
resume to 905-668-8284,
lardale@bellnet.ca
FRAMERS NEEDED in Bowman-
ville/Oshawa area, min. 3 years
experience, own vehicle. Call
259-1196 after 6pm.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE /
SHOP CLEANUP with good driv-
ing record and valid licence.
Courtice area. Fax: 905-434-7939
Email: awc@awcco.com
HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Gas fitter 2, ODP card, C of Q
preferred. Golden opportunity for
the right person. Paid hourly and
benefits. Company pension plan.
Truck and uniforms provided. Es-
tablished company. Friendly
atomosphere. Fax resume
(905) 683-0817.
service@advantageairtech.com
LICENSED MECHANIC and 3-5
year apprentice required immedi-
ately for very busy 10bay shop.
Bring resume in person. Call
(905)683-7301
LICENSED TECHNICIAN re-
quired for automotive shop.
Benefits available. 44 hr. week.
No evenings or weekends. Fax
resume: 905-430-9983.
MILLWORK HOME CENTRE
seeking Hitch Hiker Operator,
requires DZ license, valid forklift
license. Generally 7am-4pm
shifts. Forward resume to Dave
Stone 1279 Simcoe St N,
Oshawa, ON, L1G 4X1, 905-261-
7773.
ONTARIO TRADES GROUP Inc.
Skilled trades wanted. Renova-
tors with min. 5 years experience.
Call (905)404-6304 or (905)439-
4902
SHEET METAL FABRICATION
shop looking for a sheet metal
mechanic, CNC/Laser Operator,
CNC/Laser Programmer, and
welders (TIG). 4 positions
available. Some experience is
necessary. For CNC/Laser Op-
erator, some knowledge is re-
quired. For CNC/Laser Program-
mer, some knowledge is required
in CAD programming. Wage
TBD. 40 hours a week + OT
available. Call and ask for John
(905)623-3435
SMALL BUSY COMPANY in
Durham looking for Electrical Ap-
prentices and Voice/Data Techni-
cians. Please forward resume to:
joel.karen@sympatico.ca
STONE MASONRY, for residen-
tial construction, working with
limestone, 3-5 yrs. exp. Long
term project. Wage to be nego-
tiable. Contact Steve by email:
steve@adamsonproaudio.com or
fax: 905-982-0609 Att: Steve.
SUCCESSFUL GENERAL RE-
PAIR garage seeks full time li-
censed mechanic. Located in
Oshawa, we offer benefits, hourly
wage and flexible hours, including
overtime if requested. Must be
able to work weekends. Apply in
writing to File #304, Oshawa This
Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa,
Ontario. L1H 7L5 or email to
mechanics@rogers.com
WORKING PARTNER with Wa-
terjet. Grow by amalgamating
with our established, US cash
flow, product line.
www.smlproducts.com Contact R.
Locke at (905) 697-1487.
Rapid
Reproductions
requires
Jr. Graphic Artist
PC/MAC and
Customer service
experience
Afternoons M-F
Fax 905-571-2126
ACCOUNTING CLERK,1 - 2
years, experienced, Ajax area.
Must have good payroll. A/P, A/R
experience, Excel, Accpac.
Please fax resume attention
Christine Staff Plus (416) 495-
0941.
BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED ap-
proximately 10 hours a week.
Must be able keep records and
be fully experienced with New
Views and Worx. Send resumes
to File #305, Oshawa This Week,
P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario.
L1H7L5
LAW FIRM in Whitby requires
Billing/Reporting Clerk. PC Law
and Conveyancer. Evenings and
weekends. Please email resume
to david.goodaire@bellnet.ca
LAWYER REQUIRES experi-
enced State Administration As-
sistant, must be familiar Estate-a-
Bace, working knowledge of
Teraview would be an asset.
Please email resume to
568540@myadbox.com
MATURE PERSON with person-
ality plus interested in natural
health and making a difference in
peoples lives, computer adapt,
part-time positions, 20-hr. per
week. Day/evening. Drop off re-
sumes Monday June 11th, and
Tuesday, June 12th, 9 a.m. - 12
noon. to Proactive Chiropractic,
25 Thickson Rd. N.,Whitby, Onta-
rio. L1N 8W8
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR re-
quired for Oshawa Curling Club.
Potential candidate must have
good organizational, computer,
and accounting skills. Simply ac-
counting knowledge is an asset.
Email or mail resume to:
freda@oshawacurlingclub.com
226 Bond St. E., Oshawa L1G
1B5 by June 22nd 2007.
PART TIME RECEPTIONIST for
busy real estate office. Evenings
& Weekends Required. Email re-
sume to
derek@callderektoday.com or fax
to 905-720-3006
PART-TIME OFFICE Help/book-
keeper needed in Pickering.
Must be computer literate, and
have good knowledge of Quick-
Books. General office duties also
required. Call Rosana Gardner
(905)420-9930
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST re-
quired immediately for Brooklin
Law Office. Experience in Family
Law an asset. Must be computer
literate and have excellent tele-
phone etiquette. Fax resumes to
905-655-7377.
REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE
Secretary required. Must have
excellent computer skills. Excel-
lent salary plus bonuses. Immedi-
ate. Lou Kazowski, (905)430-
9000
AGENTS NEEDED FOR exciting
new home site in Bowmanville.
Must have previous new home
sales experience. Send resume
to: pzoccoli@rogers.com. Fax,
905-856-9030. Attention: Philip
Zoccoli and Joanne Carnevale.
HOME IMPROVEMENT Compa-
ny located in Ajax, is seeking an
individual for greeting customers
in our Showroom on Weekends.
This position is ideal for a retired
person. Previous sales experi-
ence is an asset. Please call
Jane, 905-686-2445, Ext. 250.
WE ARE LOOKING for the right
person to join our Sales Team.
Benefits and company demo of-
fered. Please fax or e-mail your
resume in confidence to
(905) 683-5723 or email to:
salesmgrpickmitsu@on.aibn.com
APPLE TREE DENTISTRY hiring
part time assistant possibly full
time in near future. Need to hire
by June 15th. Drop off resumes
to 39 Martin Rd. Bowmanville.
(905) 623-3938.
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST, mini-
mum 2 years of dental experi-
ence. Evening and Saturday
hours. Call Cindy at 905-839-
5951.
EXPERIENCED MEDICAL
Office Assistant/Receptionist.
Start immediately. Fax resume to
905-428-1501.
EXPERIENCED PART TIME
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/AS-
SISTANT required. Saturdays a
must. Please fax resume to 905-
683-8494.
FULL TIME PHARMACY techni-
cian needed for busy Whitby
pharmacy. Candidates must have
excellent customer service skills
and a good ability to multi task.
Fax resumes to (905)668-0350.
MEDICAL SECRETARY,Busy
cosmetic surgery clinic. 1 year
maternity leave with possibility to
stay on. Pleasant phone manner
a must. Experience an asset.
Please e-mail resume to:
info@drkara.com.
PART TIME DENTAL Reception-
ist/ Level II, for 3 days per week.
Pickering dental office. Duties in-
clude: Recalls and occasional as-
sisting. Please fax resume to
(905)831-5975.
PART TIME DENTAL Reception-
ist/ Level II, for 3 days per week.
Pickering dental office. Duties in-
clude: Recalls and occasional as-
sisting. Please fax resume to
(905)831-5975.
PART-TIME DENTAL ASSIST-
ANT / RECEPTIONIST required,
for friendly, family centered office
in Whitby. Please reply to:
Oshawa This Week File #306,
P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON
L1H 7L5
PDA/LEVEL 2 Dental Assistant
required part time, 3-4 days per
week. Willing to train. York Re-
gion Orthodontic office. Please
fax resume: 905-642-9692.
** PUBLIC **
NOTICE
List of Durham
Region distress
sales and bank
foreclosures are
now available to the
public for free.
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Dan Plowman, Salesperson,
Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage
331 ORANGE CRESCENT,
Oshawa Gorgeous side split on
quiet mature crescent in desired
area with heated in-ground pool.
Tastefully updated throughout in-
cluding new kitchen, bathroom,
windows, doors, carpet, ceramics
and more. $286,500. Call for an
appointment. (905) 436-5069.
AAAJAX, SEMI-DETACHED 3-
bdrm Bungalow w/self-contained
bsmt apt. FOR SALE with $0
down payment. Basement rented
($700/mo.), upper unit available
to rent out or live in. Freshly
painted/renovated. Kitchen/bath-
room ceramic. Hardwood through
out. 6-appliances. Call Art 905-
428-6833.
BOWMANVILLE 3-bdrm all brick
link house, 3-bdrms, 3 bath-
rooms, fin. bsmt w/gas fireplace,
c/a, dishwasher, 10ft x10ft deck,
$224,900. OPEN HOUSE Sat
June 9th & Sun. June 10th 1-4
p.m. 1 Barlow Ct, Bowmanville.
(905)697-8460
Government
of Canada
is offering
assistance with
up to
$20,000.00/
person to
purchase your
first home.
Free report
available at
1-888-599-0098,
ID# 7767
(Free Recorded
Message)
Dan Plowman, Salesperson Remax Rouge
River Realty Ltd. Brokerage
(905)668-1800
WHITBY, DETACHED. Bonus
mainfloor living space: livingroom,
familyroom w/gas fireplace, kitch-
en w/breakfast nook, bath w/laun-
dry, large playroom w/sunken of-
fice area. 3+1 bdrms. Finished
bsmt. Thousands $$ of upgrades.
Desirable neighbourhood. Only
$264,990. OPEN HOUSE Sat &
Sun June 9th & 10th 1-4p.m. 6
Goldring Drive. (905)430-2204
WATERFRONT PROPERTIES
on Otonabee River, part of Trent
System, 58 acres (2 parcels),
3450 feet of frontage, 400 ft. sand
beach, 2 ponds, small cottage on
water, wilderness paradise, west-
ern sunsets, possible partial VTB,
asking $1.10 million, negotiable,
serious inquiries only. 1-705-
760-4487.
BOWMANVILLE CONDO-
$149,000 Enjoy the view over
Bowmanville Creek Valley from
this top floor 2 BR condo with
huge balcony. Convenient down-
town location in well maintained
building with elevator. Ideal for
retirees. Includes 6 appliances,
covered parking spot. Aug. clos-
ing. Call (905) 623-0235
LAKE SIMCOE-COTTAGE or
Residential Properties. Keswick,
Sutton, Beaverton areas, Lake-
front or Lake Access, Free email
updates on properties. Let a real
estate professional help you find
the location of your dreams. In-
quiries and personal viewings
welcome. New listings every day
and the season has just begun.
Don't miss out on your "perfect"
recreational property. Call me
now. Christopher Milley, Sales
Representative, Century 21 Pre-
mier Realty Inc. - Brokerage. 1-
877-476-2121, chrismilley@
rogers.com.
LOTS FOR SALE - Fully treed
1 1/2 acre lots across the street
from Lake Scugog, only minutes
to town - $119,000. Also 2 acre
lots starting at $180000 in the
Town of Port Perry with fabulous
views of the lake and access to
the lake in a prestigious develop-
ment. Call (905) 424-3086.
PRIVATE FURNISHED Office
Space, Oshawa/Whitby. In
shared environment. Includes:
Hi-Speed Internet, Conference
Room, Kitchen,401, Train,
Transit. Free parking. (905)448-
2197 ext 210
JOB AT HOME.$487.68 Weekly.
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SUCCESSFUL PORTABLE sign
rental business for sale located in
Durham Region. Reduced price.
Great income working part time.
Must Sell. Call (905)728-5639
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Mortgages to 100%. No income,
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CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP,
first & second mortgages to
100%. From 5.1 % for 5 years.
Best available rates. Private
funds available. Refinancing debt
consolidation a specialty. For
fast professional service call
(905)666-4986
PRIVATE FUNDS - 1st, 2nd
mortgages. Consolidate bills, low
rates. No appraisal needed. Bad
credit okay. Save money. No obli-
gation. No fees OAC. Call Peter
(416)460-4594, Mortgage Lead-
ers
(2) BED. APT.$795+hydro and
(3) BED. APT. $1100+hydro. in
Oshawa. Pet Friendly. Close to
Mall, 401, Downtown and Bus.
Parking, Laundry, Backyard,
Quiet neighbourhood. First/last.
905-243-4850 (day) 905-983-
5356 (evening) FREE $30 gift
card included!
1 BDRM APT.,fireplace, big
kitchen, dish washer, separate
entrance, parking, cable. Avail.
July 1. Pickering,Brock/Delbrook.
No pets. $750/month. (905)686-
5783 or (416)830-5740
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
Oshawa, above retail store, newly
renovated, exceptionally clean &
quiet. "Not your average apart-
ment". $790/mo-inclusive. Park-
ing available. No pets/smoking.
Avail immediately. 905-431-1552
1 BEDROOM basement apart-
ment, separate entrance, clean,
quiet area. Utilities and cable in-
cluded. 1st/last. Available July
1st or August 1st. No pets/smok-
ing. $600. (905)725-5527
1 BEDROOM BSMT, PICKER-
ING,in exclusive home. Single
working person preferred. all in-
clusive $700/mo, parking,
available anytime. Call (905)420-
8376
1 BEDROOM,OSHAWA, newly
renovated triplex. Main floor
w/large deck, $750/mo+ hydro.
New appliances, parking, large
yard. Avail. immediately. Call
289-385-2703
1 LARGE BEDROOM BASE-
MENT apt. South Ajax (Westney
Rd./Lake Driveway). Separate
entrance. Parking. Laundry fa-
cilities. Close to amenities.
$750. No pets/smoking. Refer-
ences. Available now. 905-922-
8675.
1-BEDROOM BASEMENT APT.,
large windows, separate en-
trance, 1 parking, $600+ 35%
utilities. Available immediately.
No smoking/pets. First/last, refer-
ences. (905)424-3063.
2 BEDROOM
APARTMENT
Private entrance
Centrally
located
$900/month
905-995-0887
2 BEDROOM APTS,
$895/month inclusive, Avail. July
& August 1st. Immaculate new-
er building in decent Oshawa
neighbourhood. Prefer quality
adult tenants, No dogs. 905-448-
0390, 905-439-8893
2 BEDROOM BASEMENT apart-
ment with fireplace, washer/dryer,
Simcoe/Beatrice area.
$800/month inclusive. Available
immediately. Great for Durham
students. No pets.(905)431-
1616.
2 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt.
Separate entrance. 1 parking,
own laundry, spacious and clean.
No smokers/no pets. Proof of
employment. $850 monthly
utilities included. Available July
1st. 905-426-1601.
2 BEDROOM CONDO available
immediately in Bowmanville.
$950/month. 5 Appliances. Free
utilities for 3 months. Rent to
own. Call Jennise (905)697-8261
2 bedroom furnished bsmt apt.
No pets/smoking. $1000 or 2
rooms @ $125/wk each. Avail.
July 1. Close to bus/shopping.
Call 905-404-2543 or cell 905-
410-5303
2 BEDROOM Oshawa, utilities in-
cluded, C/A, 1 car parking,
$700/month, clean quiet building,
first/last references, 905-447-
7199.
2-BDRM in triplex. Wilson/Ade-
laide area, Oshawa. Available
Aug 1st. Quiet, backs onto ravine.
Excellent condition. No
smoking/pets. Lots of parking.
Suitable for retired persons.
(905)728-3448
2-BEDROOM APTS FOR RENT,
excellent location. Very clean
building. Available June 1st.
$850/mo. inclusive, first/last. NO
pets please. Oshawa. Call Steve
(905)436-7916
2-BEDROOM NORTH OSHAWA,
Rossland/Ritson. Newer well
maintained clean, quiet adult life-
style building. Suits retired/ma-
ture working adult. $870 inclusive
no pets. Available. (905)720-
2352.
3 BEDROOM,central air, in-
ground pool, laundry facilities,
garage, Bowmanville, $1185 all
inclusive. Available July lst.
(905)718-0244.
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905-430-7397
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905-666-2450
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Lovely private site with 32ft. Cobra trailer.
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401/WHITES, PICKERING,reno-
vated basement apt.Separate
entrance, A/C, clean, quiet, suits
mature person. No pets. Refer-
ences.$700/mo inclusive.
(905)839-3053
949 SIMCOE ST. N,2 bedroom,
$795/inclusive.July 1st.Baceh-
lor, $615/inclusive, August 1st.
Near Hospital, 1 bedroom,
$745/inclusive, with basic cable,.
No pets. 905-723-1647 or 905-
720-9935.
A NICE 2-BDRM.Simcoe North
Russett, Oshawa- Newly deco-
rated, well-maintained quiet
12-plex, small building Close to
bus/shopping.Laundry, cable,
heat, water, parking, included.
No dogs. 905-576-2982.
AJAX 2-bedroom basement, 4-pc
bath.Rossland/Westney.Separ-
ate entrance.Laundry, parking.
No smoking/pets.$850 inclusive.
First/last.References.July 1.
(905)427-4881
AJAX, 1 BEDROOM, large,
bright basement.Close to bus,
highway and shopping.Large
kitchen, 4 piece bath.Shared
laundry.Parking. No smok-
ing/pets.$875 inclusive.July
1st.905-686-2239 or 905-409-
6133.
AJAX, 3 BDRM.bsmt.apt,
bright, all inclusive $950, new!!!
4-appliances.Call Patricia, days
905-839-2668, evenings 905-
619-1489.
AJAX,3-bedroom main floor, 4
appliances, close to schools &
shopping.$1100/mo+ 1/2
utilities. Avail.July 1st.Call
Richards days 416-601-7858,
evenings & wknds 905-686-9662
AJAX, BRIGHT 2-BEDROOM
basement apartment, own en-
trance, living/dining area, full
bath, kitchen, tile/wood, alarm
system, own laundry.$850/mo
includes utilities.July 1st.No
smoking/pets.(905)426-5435.
AJAX, BY THE lake 1-bedroom
basement in executive home.
Bright, roomy, fireplace, laundry,
separate entrance, no stairs,
$895/month.(905)686-8612
AJAX, HWY. #2/CHURCH , lar-
age 2 bedroom basement.
Shared laundry.Storage room.
Parking. No pets/smoking.
First/last.$950/month inclusive.
Available August 1st.Call 905-
427-8297.
AJAX, WESTNEY/HWY#2,1
bedroom basement apartment.
$725 with utilities.Parking. A/C.
No pets/smoking.July 1st.Ref-
erences.First/last.416-566-
1605.
ALEXANDRA PARK, OSHAWA
1&2 bedroom newer apt., "Old
charm building." Totally renovat-
ed, new kitchen/bath, hardwood
floors.In-house laundry, inter-
com.Parkview. Near Hospital.No
pets.(905)579-9439.
AVAILABLE AUGUST 1ST,over
1800sq.ft.2-bedroom, lower level
walkout, $1150/month.First/last,
includes heat, water, electric.
Huge livingroom, eat-in kitchen, 4
appliances if needed, laundry
area in unit, ATV trails.House is
situated on 110 acre country es-
tate with big windows & lots of
sun.Close to Mosport Speedway,
Bowmanville, Oshawa, Peterbo-
rough. Must see! Call (905)983-
5625
BLUEWATER
PARK WHITBY
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Please call
Mon - Fri 9 am-5 pm
Evening by appt.only
905-571-3522
Shelter Canadian
Properties Ltd.
BOWMANVILLE:Beautiful 1
Brdm (+Den) basement apart-
ment.Cathedral ceilings, big win-
dows, walkout, central air, one
car parking. No Pets/Smokers.
$900.00/month +1/4 utilities. 905-
697-7757
BRIGHT, SUNNY 1 bedroom
basement.Clean, quiet home.
Separate entrance.Laundry.
Parking.Cable.TTC.$670 inclu-
sive.Ellesmere/Markham.416-
697-8129
CENTRAL OSHAWA Duplex, 3-
bedroom upper unit, Freshly
paint, new carpets, newer appli-
ances, $925 all inclusive.
First/last, references.(905)260-
4208.
CLAREMONT/ASHBURN - one
upstairs bedroom apartment in
private home. Seperate entrance,
parking, non smoker, no pets,
heat included, hydro extra $675.
July lst.(905)649-3082.
FOR RENT
1 Bedroom- $880.00
2 Bedroom-$1080.00
3 Bedroom-$1180.00
Attn: Property
Manager
33 Durnford Rd
Scarborough
416-283-9216
Clean 2 Bedroom
Apt. in Legal
Duplex, Pickering
4 appl., private laun-
dry, 1-car parking. walk
to Go, stores, schools.
No pets/smoking.Avail.
July.1st .$805+ util.
Lemon Tree
Properties
Toll Free
416-969-5000
& then dial
705-426-4666
CLEAN BRIGHT 2-bdrm apt.lo-
cated in Central Oshawa. Separ-
ate entrance, parking, laundry.
avail.July 1st.$650+hydro.Call
(905)431-6319
CLIPPER
APARTMENTS
AJAX
2 & 3 Bed.
Please call Mon-Fri.
9 am - 5 pm
Evening by appt.
only 905-683-6021
Shelter Canadian
Properties Ltd.
COURTICE- Bright 2-bdrm. apt.
To wnline/Bloor area. Near
amenities, schools, park.
$825/mo., appliances/utilities incl.
First/last.Avail. August 1.905-
404-8548 or 905-431-5958.
MODERN CLEAN quiet non
smoking adult lifestyle one bed-
room and one bedroom plus of-
fice. No dogs. Available August
lst.Call (905) 725-1052.
NEW, BRIGHT spacious walk-out
2-bedroom basement apartment,
near all amenities, Pickering, just
north of Brock/Kingston.Utilities,
all appliances, cable ample stor-
age.One-parking. Available
asap.(905)717-5918
NORTH Oshawa - 2 & 3 bed-
rooms, July/August.Clean, family
building.Heat, hydro and two ap-
pliances included.Pay cable,
parking and laundry facilities.
(905)723-2094
NORTH OSHAWA,2 bedroom
$800. and 1 bedroom $750.for
rent.Includes utilities, fridge,
stove, parking.Call 905-435-
0703 or 416-902-1174
OSHAWA
Park/Adelaide
(230 Nipigon St)
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
Well maintained and
newly renovated apts.
Near all amenities.
From $775/mo+ hydro.
(905)723-0977
OSHAWA 1-BEDROOM nice
quiet area, no smoking/pets. All
inclusive $650/month.Available
June/July.Call 905-260-2618.
OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt, quiet,
main floor.Parking, storage,
laundry.Near shopping/transit.
Avail Aug 1st.$875/includes
heat/water.Credit check req'd.
(905)579-7581, (905)728-1612.
OSHAWA 2-BDRM, Gorgeous!
In adult occupied, TRIPLEX, near
Lakeview Park, $900/mo utilities
included, parking, storage.
Available now! References,
(905)427-2782 ext 222 leave
message
OSHAWA apartments, utilities in-
cluded, near Hospital 1 parking,
newly renovated building, 1 bed-
room $675, huge 1 $800.huge 2
bedroom $900, 1 bedroom loft
$600.First/last.References,
(905)447-7199.
OSHAWA APTS.Clean quiet se-
curity monitored newer bldgs.
Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes
utilities, parking, laundry on site,
no dogs. 905-260-9095, 905-260-
9085
OSHAWA Clean, new building.
2-bedroom apt $862, avail July
and August 1st.Appliances, park-
ing & utilities included. 905-438-
9715.
OSHAWA King/Grandview 2 bed-
room apt upstairs in quiet 4-plex,
large balcony, sep entrance,
laundry, $850+hydro.No dogs.
Avail July 1.905-743-0985
OSHAWA NORTH,gorgeous 3-
bedroom main floor of house,
SENIOR-LIFESTYLE COMPLEX,
secluded area in the city, beauti-
ful lawn, ample parking,
$1100/month, heat/hydro includ-
ed, May 1st (905)723-7291.
OSHAWA NORTH.Walking dis-
tance to Oshawa Centre. 3-bdrm
mainfloor, $1300/incl.Separate
entrance, laundry, parking, great
neighbourhood, avail July 1st.No
smoking.(905)492-1066
OSHAWA Olive/Ritson.1/2 of
house for rent, near bus & school.
2 bedrooms, $700/mo.1 bed-
room basement, $600/mo.OR
entire house $1200+utilities.
Available immediately.Call
(905)576-3924
OSHAWA,1-bedroom, in 8-plex.
$750 all utilities included, close to
all amenities, transit.Available
July 1, first & last.Call (905)720-
0100
OSHAWA, BOND/SIMCOE,low-
rise building.1-bdrm apt
$680/mo+hydro, avail.June 1st.
2-bdrm apt, $780/mo+hydro,
avail.July 1st.Appliances, laun-
dry facilities and parking included.
Call 905-434-7931.
OSHAWA, SPRING SPECIAL!
Newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrms in
senior lifestyle bldgs.Large
units. New kitchens & applianc-
es, carpeting, windows, security.
Near schools/bus stop &
amenities. Available June/July.
1-866-601-3083 or 905-432-
6912.
www.apartmentsinontario.com
OSHAWA, SPRING SPECIAL!
Under new Management.1 & 2,
avail.in adult lifestyle bldg.Large
units, new windows, security.
Near bus, shopping. Avail.
June/July.Call 905-723-1009 or
1-866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162
www.apartmentsinontario.com
PICKERING WHITE'S/FINCH
large one bedroom, basement,
private entrance, parking, single
professional person preferred.
Laundry, cable/internet, no smok-
ing. Available immediately.$850
per mo.inclusive.(905)420-4233
PICKERING, 1 LARGE bedroom
basement apt., separate en-
trance.Clean, newly renovated,
parking, laundry, utilities included.
Steps to transit & all amenities.
Immediate.$750/month.
(416)931-2745.
PICKERING,2-bdrm bsmt apt,
avail immediately, very spacious,
great neighbourhood, no smoking
no pets, A/C, separate entrance,
parking, share laundry.Major
Oaks/Alpine.First/last.Call
(905)426-2400
PICKERING, ALTONA, BRIGHT,
clean, large, 1-bedroom base-
ment apt., separate entrance, no
smokers/pets.Laundry, Parking,
$700 inclusive. Single working
person preferred. Available.
First/last.Frank/Sue 416-836-
9973, 905-509-4677.
PICKERING, ALTONA/TWYN
Rivers, newly renovated 1 bed-
room basement apt.Cable, Inter-
net.Separate entrance.Parking.
A/C. Amenities.$695, utilities in-
cluded.July 1st.No pets/smok-
ing. 905-509-1879,416-930-9499.
PICKERING- Hwy #2/Rosebank
unique one bedroom, upper floor
of detached older home,separate
entrance, appliances, lots of park-
ing,own laundry, $750 inclusive,
avail July Condolyn Mgt.
905 428-9766
PICKERING/SCARBOROUGH
Sheppard/Hwy2.2 bedroom bsmt
apt. near highway/amenities.
Rent, cable, utilities, laundry, sep
entrance & parking.$800/mo
Avail.July 1st 416-284-4999
PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake
Scugog.Enjoy a peaceful,
beautiful town.Large 3 bdr. in
well kept, quiet 3-story apt build-
ing.Balcony, parking, Security
Video.No pets.Call 905-985-
3096, 905-430-7816
QUIET OSHAWA building, 1 car
parking, utilities, cable included,
coin operated laundry on site,
bachelor $575, 1 bedroom $650,
first/last, references. 905-447-
7199
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! May 1st
905-668-7758
viewit.ca (vit #17633)
SENIORS WELCOMED BOND
ST.E.available June 15th/July
1st.1-bedroom and 1-bachelor,
clean, bright, newly painted.
Close to shopping/bus.Laundry
on site, safe neighborhood.
Asking $690/$550 respectively.
Call 438-0558.
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landlord, call a Mortgage Broker.
Yo u may qualify for a mortgage
that costs the same amount as
the rent you are about to pay!
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No problem.Call Jason MacDer-
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Company. www.primerates.ca
WHITBY SPACIOUS and bright,
renovated 2 bedroom apt., in
5-plex, located in downtown Whit-
by, 1 parking, central air, laundry
facilities, $830, first & last, avail.
July 1st.Call Joan at 905-404-
7861.
WHITBY - BROCK/HWY. 2 -
Large bright 1-bedroom+den
bsmt.Own entrance, parking,
laundry a/c, cable. Near
amenities. No pets/smoking
.$800/mo.inclusive. Available
asap.905-668-2362
WHITBY -Huge, bright, 1 bdrm.
bsmt.apt.New kitchen, gas
fireplace, quiet neighbourhood.
$795/mo.inclusive. No smoking
or pets. Avail.July 1st.Phone
416-838-1026.
WHITBY Brock/Dundas. Near Go
Transit, Price-Chopper & No-
Frills.1 bedroom apt.Available
now.Free Parking.Laundry fa-
cilities.$750 month.No
pets/smoking.Call.Mr or Mrs.
Munshi (416)269-4976.
WHITBY CENTRAL, DUN-
DAS/BROCK,Large 2 bed-
room, quiet small building, no
smoking/pets, June 1, $939 plus
hydro.Occupied mostly by sen-
iors.Parking, laundry.(416)438-
4895.
WHITBY Cochrane/Rossland 2
bdrm basement ,available im-
mediatley.Air/cond, separate en-
trance.Laundry and parking in-
cluded.$850.(416)573-5350 or
905-550-5350
WHITBY SOUTH - Brock/Victoria
2 bedroom, On-site laundry, park-
ing incl., steps to waterfront trail
and shopping, close to GO transit
and 401, parks.850+, (905)239-
3385
WHITBY SOUTH - Spacious 2
bedroom $890.Laundry, first/last,
near Go, Avail July 1st..Daytime
viewings Mon-Fri References.
Days (905)666-3338, evenings
(905)832-2722.
WHITBY,1-bedroom apartment
for rent, $700/month, 2 bedroom
$825/month, plus hydro.(Cray-
don & Dundas) First & last re-
quired.Phone days 905-432-
4365, evenings 905-668-4016
WHITBY- Garden St.apt.build-
ing. Spacious, carpeted, newly
painted with balcony.Close to
bus, shopping, all utilities includ-
ed. Avail.now.First/last/no pets.
1-bed.$800; 2-bed.$925;3-bed
$1050, 905-767-2565.
WHITBY….BRAND NEW Apart-
ment SHOWS AMAZING for
Rent in Family Neighborhood,
Close to schools, shopping, Tran-
sit, Appliances/utilities/laundry in-
cluded.$800 month Call Jarrod
(416)457-1722
WHITES/STROUDS,Beautiful
basement apartment. Near tran-
sit/school.No pets/smoking A/C.
$950.1 bedroom, 900 sq.ft.
Laundry access. Separate en-
trance.Cable, wireless Internet.
Pool access.First/last.905-426-
4465.
LARGE EXECUTIVE CONDO,
Courtice, 3-bedroom, 3 bathroom,
open-concept, award winning
complex.$1350/month plus
utilities. Available August 1st.
(905)441-4546
-AA ABA-DABA-DOO-Own your
own home, no down payment re-
quired, from $525/month.WHY
RENT? 4.90% OAC.$33,000+
family income, up to $25,000
cash back .Call Ken Collis Bro-
ker, Coldwell Banker 2M Realty
(905)576-5200 kencollis@
sympatico.ca
2 BEDROOM, BOWMANVILLE
main floor of house.Quiet neigh-
bourhood.Big yard.
$1000/month+utilities.First/last.
Available immediately.905-441-
2435.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent in
Oshawa.Centrally located.Close
to schools, shopping, 401, bus
route. Available July 1st.1st &
Last required.$1200 + Utilities.
Please call 905-260-9900.
3-BEDROOM,1.5 bath, semi
detached home, South Oshawa
on Cull-De-Sac.Available July
1st.$1200/month, utilities extra.
First/last.Short or long term
lease available.(905)725-8633.
A ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 4-
bdrm house, 2 kitchens, 2 bath-
rooms, jacuzzi tub, gas f/p, close
to shopping, schools & church.
Adelaide/Wilson. Avail. immedi-
ately.No pets.$1400/mo plus hy-
dro.(905)431-1616
AAAJAX, RENT WITH OPTION
to buy.SEMI-DETACHED 3-bdrm
bungalow,$1150/mo+ 2/3 utilties.
Basement also for rent.
$700/month.Freshly paint-
ed/renovated.Kitchen/bathroom
ceramic.Hardwood through out.
Share laundry.Call Art 905-428-
6833.
ADELAIDE/THORNTON - Family
neighbourhood/walk to park. Near
Stephen G.Saywell, 3 bedrooms
- hardwood/carpet, basement has
2 bedrooms, c/a, laundry, park-
ing.Close to amenities.July lst.
$1650 plus utilities. No smok-
ing/pets.(905) 426-5567
AJAX Harwood/Bayly.Large 3
bdrm. bungalow, upper level.
Newly decorated, new kitchen,
Laundry, parking, near all
amenities.$1150/mo.+ utilities.
Avail. immediately.Call 905-509-
2335 or 905-903-2335 after 4pm.
AJAX,Beautifully renovated 3
Bedroom Main Floor Bungalow.
Parking, Laundry, Dishwasher,
A/C, Quiet Street.$1350 inclusive
or $1150 + 2/3 utilities. No smok-
ing or pets.Call 905-619-9671.
OSHAWA, SPACIOUS second
floor & loft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, parking, $1200/inclusive.
Available July 15th.Call Jake
(416)627-1199
AJAX-SOUTH, 3 BEDROOM,
bungalow, upper level, freshly
painted, large back yard, walk to
lake, fridge, stove, laundry, $1500
inclusive. 905-409-5424,
(705)738-6412
BEAUTIFUL HOUSE,park like
setting, 3 bedroom, private yard,
Oshawa.$1175 plus utilities.
Available July 1st.First/last.No
pets/smoking.Please call Gord,
(905)767-5572
BOWMANVILLE - STUNNING 2-
Bdrm. 3 Storey Executive Home.
2 Spacious Bdrm's.2-4pc.&
1-2pc.Bath.2 Gas Fireplaces.
New Kitchen, eat-in.Groomed
Gardens, Pond, Hot Tub.
$1595/Mon.+ Utilities. Rose 905-
999-7760.
BOWMANVILLE- main 3-bdrm
house, close to 401, parking, no
pets/smoking, quiet area, $1200
plus hydro.WHITBY main 2-bdrm
house all inclusive, $1000, no
pets/smoking. 905-449-5000.
COUNTRY LANE/TAUNTON,
Whitby - new 3-bedroom house,
5 appliances, a/c, 2-1/2 baths,
fenced backyard, attached gar-
age, 2 car parking, alarm system
$1495+ utilities.(647)999-6886
HOUSE FOR RENT, or rent to
own. New home (raised bunga-
low, double car garage), available
July.Country living with park like
setting. Main floor..laundry, two
bedrooms, (master bedroom with
ensuite bath), kitchen with w/o to
deck, two piece bath, lower floor,
2 bedrooms, complete bathroom,
work area.Central air, heat air
exchanger, all appliances. Rent -
$1,500 inclusive. Rent to own (to
be negotiated) Can be seen at
www.handymanns.ca (11 Pigott
Lane, Orono) For further informa-
tion (905) 983-5341 or (905) 983-
5633.
HOUSE IN OSHAWA,2-bdrm
plus 1, 2-storeys, finished base-
ment, two full bathrooms, garage,
$1000+utilities, first/last, available
July 1.Call Lise or Kevin after
6pm, 905-666-9571
NEWCASTLE new 1860's reno
post & beam exec home, 42 acs
w/pond/stream, 2bd, ss appl,
near 401, $2000+, for appt call
905-472-6660, to view photos:
http://www.bro s z.net/Property/
1139Newtonville
NORTH OSHAWA,beautiful 3-
bdrm bungalow, living/room, a/c,
newly renovated large fenced
yard behind park.No smok-
ing/pets.$1300+utilities,
first/last/references. Avail.July 1.
Short-term lease avail.(905)721-
9789 (905)922-4751
NORTHEAST OSHAWA - 3-bed-
room 3-washrooms, 2-walkouts,
2-storey home. No appliances.
Close to all amenities, greenbelt.
$1150+utilities. Avail.July 1st.
Credit check required.Call Jack
905-576-1910.
NORTHEAST OSHAWA - Wil-
son/Beatrice area.2 bedroom
bungalow, eat in kitchen, big pri-
vate deck, off master bedroom,
mf laundry, parking for two.
Available August.lst.$1150 per
mo.Call Jack (905) 576-1910.
NORTHEAST OSHAWA 3-bdrm
semi, 838 Greenbriar Dr/Hillcroft.
Immaculate condition, 5 new ap-
pliances, central vac/AC, cable,
landscaping/snow removal includ-
ed.$1150/mo+75% utilities. Avail
immediately/July.No smok-
ing/pets.(905)434-6609
NW BOWMANVILLE,4-bed-
room, 2-baths, dble garage, hard-
wood, ceramics, fireplace, a/c,
$1500 plus utilities, first & last re-
quired, available immediately
905-441-7277
O$$ DOWN (oac)own this 3
bedroom home, new kitchen, new
bath, finished rec.room.$1100
/month includes mor tgage, taxes
heat, hydro and water - Why
rent? Call Bill Roka, Remax Spirit
(905) 728-1600 or 1-888-732-
1600
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT,
Oshawa, close to all amenities,
parking and laundry facilities.
$740 all inclusive. available im-
mediately lst/last, references.
416-264-7990
OSHAWA 3 bdrm upper of
house.Laundry, parking, all ap-
pliances included, quiet neighbor-
hood. No smoking/pets.Credit
check.First/last.1-yr lease.
$1150+utilities. Avail immediately.
Call Joe 1-866-595-3315, 416-
419-1924.
OSHAWA RITSON/TAUNTON,
very clean 3-bedroom detached 3
yrs old, garage, appliances,
fenced, air conditioner, en suite,
available July, $1300+.Condolyn
Mgmt.(905)428-9766
OSHAWA,2 storey, 3 bedroom,
C/A, 4 appliances, garage, paved
private drive. Near schools.
$1100 plus utilites. Available July
1st.(905)263-2786 leave mes-
sage.
PICKERING – BROCK/FINCH
3 bdrm upper.Clean, bright, de-
tached.Large deck, 1.5 bath,
laundry, 4 appliances, a/c,
garage. No smoking/pets.
$1145+gas+2/3 hydro.July 1st.
905-579-7138.
WHITBY, GARDEN/HWY 2,3-
bdrm semi, appliances, fenced,
air conditioning, available July
$1300+ Condolyn Management
(905)428-9766
PICKERING Hwy #2/Rosebank
unique large two bedroom in old-
er detached home, main floor on-
ly.Own laundry, appliances, lots
of parking $1200 inclusive, avail.
July.Condolyn Mgt.905 428-
9766
PICKERING, BROCK RD./HWY
2.4-bedroom detached house
plus den, appliances, $1350+
70% utilties. Avail. immediately.
First/last.References.(416)-
458-4598 (905)686-1650.
RENT TO OWN - Low Down Pay-
ment, Easy Qualifying, Seller Will
Finance.Choose Yo ur Dream
Home To day.Visit http://
www.HomeOwnerSoon.com or
call 1-866-702-4334.
RITSON/ADELAIDE,clean spa-
cious newly renovated 3 bed-
room, 2 baths home apt., with
balcony, close to amenities and
minutes to 401.$1200/month ALL
INCLUSIVE.(905)448-3530.
WHITBY north border, fabulous
4-bedrooms, main/upper floor,
2-1/2 baths, near all amenities. 3-
car parking;fenced yard, quiet
crescent.no pets/no smoking
$1250+.July lst.(905)665-7823
WHITBY, OTTER CREEK de-
tached, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths,
garage, walk to park, schools,
quiet street, July lst tba. Nicely
decorated, $1,350.(905) 509-
2141.
WHITBY,Upper floor, 3 bed-
room, 2 bathrooms, laundry, air,
close to schools, shopping.Quiet
area, $1400 inclusive. Available
July 15.call 905-409-6404
WHITBY-Garrard/Taunton, large
private lot, 2 bedroom, laundry,
separate garage, $1150 &
utilities. Available July 1.Close
to all amenities.Call (905)424-
1673.
3-BEDROOM Whitby townhome.
2 bathrooms, eat in kitchen, 6 ap-
pliances, central location, refur-
bished $1290/mo.Available July
1st/07.Call 905-430-2994
AN OSHAWA SOUTH town-
houses, 3-bedroom $975/mo+
utilities close to schools, shop-
ping.First/last.905-579-9956.
GREAT HOME AWAITS great
tenants, Oshawa. New 3 spa-
cious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,
large eat-in kitchen.6 applianc-
es, close to schools, lake,
$1200+utilities. No smoking/pets.
Available Aug 1st.(905)576-5253
LARGE 3 BDRM. TOWNHOUSE
in North Oshawa for rent.
$1150/mo.+hyrdo.No smoking.
No dogs. Avail.July 1.Phone
905-623-7882.
NORTH WHITBY -5yrs.old, 3
bdrms., 2 1/2 baths, eat-in kitch-
en w/island, walkout, 5-applianc-
es, c/air, carpeting/ceramics, near
amenities.July 15.First/last/refer-
ences.$1400/mo.+utilities. 905-
668-3412 or 905-439-1031.
WAVERLY/ROSSLAND-3 & 4
bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathroom
townhomes, renovated interior &
exterior, available in friendly
family-oriented complex.
Immediate.$1095-$1195+utilities.
4 appliances, hardwood flooring,
backs onto ravine. Near schools,
park, transit, shopping.Contact
Bob at 905-240-4942.
WHITBY, GREAT LOCATION!
Open House 4 Renters, Sunday
2-4pm, Brock/Rossland. New 2-
bedroom condo-townhouse,
$1200/month plus utilities. Min-
utes to 401, Go, shopping, rec
centre.Call 1-888-702-7319
1 ROOM FOR RENT,available
immediately.Pickering (Glenan-
na Rd).Close to amenities.
$400.First/last.References.
905-831-7909 or 905-421-8907.
AJAX - 2 nice clean rooms, nice
family, $375 & $400 monthly.
Available immediately.Call
(905)427-6106
AJAX HARWOOD/HWY 2 large
room for rent, $500 inclusive w/in-
ternet & cable. Available immedi-
ately.To ny 416-574-6037.
AJAX, BACHELOR APT.,fully
furnished,own washroom/show-
er, would be suitable for profes-
sional.Available immediately.
Own cable, phone. Negotiable.
Call 905-428-6385.
HWY 2/WESTNEY,share kitch-
en, laundry, private bath, cable,
parking, available now.
$480/month.(905)683-2664.
SHARE AJAX HOUSE, clean
quiet adult occupied.Furnished,
cable/internet, house phone, A/C,
laundry, parking.First/last.Smok-
ing outside/no pets.$425/inclu-
sive, www.sharemyhouse.ca
905-391-3809.
BOWMANVILLE,female pre-
ferred, to share new home.Own
bedroom and bath.Share kitch-
en, living, laundry.Available
ASAP.$600/inclusive.(905)419-
1199, 905-433-7767.
CENTRAL OSHAWA - beautiful
house to share, near all
amenities.$400 mo.inc.lst/last,
July lst.(905)728-0514
HWY 2/Solina Rd. Room $500.
Also Furnished livingroom & bed-
room $650/mo.Shared kitchen.
Working person preferred. No
smoking/pets.First/last.Pool &
parking.Jacky 905-436-2160
PICKERING South Clean/bright
room. Share A/C house, yard,
BBQ.$400-$450/mo inclu.
utilities, internet/cable, laun-
dry/parking.Walk to
GO/PTC/beach/OPG.Avail.June
27.905-839-6746 ext-4248 or
905-995-6468
CLEARWATER FLORIDA, 3-
bedrooms, fully furnished, air
conditioned, manufactured
homes.Close to beaches/major
attractions, pool/hot tub.Children
welcome.$375/wk (less than mo-
tel).Photos shown in your home.
(905)683-5503.
BEAUTIFUL COTTAGES, 2 or 3
bedrooms overlooking Rice Lake,
quiet, worry free, family getaway,
Fishermen's dream. Ask about
our stay free special.Call 905-
352-2675.
CLEAN–KAWARTHAS – 1 and 2
bedroom cottages, available July
7th-14th, July 14th-21st and mid-
August on.Birch Bend Cottages
www.birchbendresor t.on.ca Toll
Free 1-866-638-7886
LAKEFRONT COTTAGES -
Barrie's Bay area.Excellent
swimming, great fishing, boat
rentals, free use of canoes &
paddleboats.2 bdrm.$600/week,
3 bdrm.$710/week.Phone
1-800-218-0738 or visit
www.carsonlakeresort.com
1990 FLEETWOOD SOUTH-
WIND, 97,000 kms, new tires,
stainless steel wheels, new gen-
erator, auto, airbags, suspension,
walk-on roof, rooftop heater/A/C,
awning (crank-out), 4 piece bath,
sleeps 6-8, master bedroom, pro-
pane/electric stove and fridge, mi-
crowave, portable TV, 8 speaker
stereo system and much more,
well maintained, excellent condi-
tion.$25,000.OBO.Call 1-705-
760-4487.
12 foot hard top camping trailer.
Loinel sleeps 6.Three way fridge
and propane stove. No sink or
canopy, some patches.$1200
used, as is. 905-655-3138, 289-
314-9162
1990 36' MALLARD house trail-
er. Sleeps 6, deck, awning, shed,
full-size fridge, 4-burner stove.
2-30-lb propane tanks A-1 condi-
tion.located Bewdley, Rice Lake.
Negotiable.(905)723-4760
2003 TRAIL LIGHT Ultra Light
19-ft expandable trailer, sleeps 6,
air, furnace, 3-pc bath,
fridge/freezer, stove, microwave,
stereo, BBQ, easily towed w/mini-
van.$12,900.Jim (905)623-8827
2004 FORD REGAL 22 FT., RV,
fully loaded, excellent condition,
certified, 77,000KMS.(905)433-
2942 or (905)259-2942.
2000 COLEMAN Bayside Elite,
Tent trailer, sleeps 8.Large Add-
A-Room.Furnace, 3 way fridge,
hot water, 2 stoves, asking
$9500.Call (905)987-1871
2002 STARCRAFT, GEMINI.
Furnace, hot water, 3 way
fridge/stove, BBQ, King/Queen
beds with couch, full bath, huge
bump-out, built-in invertor.
$9000.(905)619-2444, leave
message.
38 FT. TRAILER,2 pop-outs,
with great view of Lake Chem-
ong, 1 hr.from Oshawa, Skyline
Park.2007 fees paid, Asking
$10,500.call 905-432-7586.
BALSAM LAKE Fenelon Falls
Trailers for Sale on Sites,
Housekeeping Cottages for rent.
Seasonal boat slips for rent.
1-877-887-2550
www.sandybeachtrailercourt.com
16FT FISHING BOAT,75hp Mer-
cury engine & trailer.$1500.
(905)420-2443 or cell (416)655-
5104
1996 MARADA MX2-Bowrider,
2/trailer, 19ft, 180hp V6 Mercruis-
er, asking $9600.Includes cov-
ers, stereo, fish finder, 308 hours,
clean, good condition.Call Judy
905-476-8302.
LOST CAT:Orange male cat,
answers to Freddy (Fredericton).
Pickering Beach Road/Rollo
Drive area, Ajax. Missing since
June 3/07.905-686-5738.
WOULD YOU LIKE to meet that
special someone, SWF would like
to meet SWM, with good sense
of humor, LOVES DANCING,
MOVIES AND TRAVELING,
(64-68) Serious replies call and
leave message and phone num-
ber at: 1-800-692-3269 #321886
FINDING
CHILDCARE
Has never been easier!
Connecting providers,
parents and nannies.
Not an agency.
View free list today at:
www.durhamdaycare.com
(905)665-2346
PSYCHIC READER & ADVISOR
Palm - Tarrot - Crystal Ball.
No life without problems ~ No
problems without solutions.Pri-
vate & Confidential.(905)721-
8437
HORSE OWNERS or Want-to-
be's.We board horses starting
$250/month.Also looking for peo-
ple who may want to try "time-
sharing" a horse. A good way to
get started. Mark (905)434-0392
HORSES - FOUR REGISTERED
Peruvian Paso Horses for Sale,
well gaited, with excellent tem-
perament, for show or trail.
Please call (705)799-5057
WOODEN jungle gym including
slide and swings, $75.(905)619-
9981.Eve.
+CARPET CARPET CARPETS
3 rooms carpeted with Berber
carpet and premium pad from
$389 (30 yds).12mm laminated
flooring special @ $1.69 sq.ft.
52 oz.cut pile carpet installed
with pad from $2.30 sq.ft.Free
in-home quotes. SAILLIAN
CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905-
242-3691 ;905-373-2260.
9 PIECE DINING room suite,
Wood with a light oak finish.
$800.Call Doug 905-839-2157.
A BEDROOM SET,gorgeous
cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir-
ror, tall dresser, night table, new.
Cost $7450, sell $1,500.Call
416-524-2018.
FREE RENT - Vendors wanted
at Courtice Flea Market.Book by
June 30th and receive one
month free rent.Call
905-436-1024 or visit:
www.courticefleamarket.com
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Rustic Pine Garden Sheds
8'x8' for $1,675.
includes delivery, on site
installation, solid pine walls,
floor & roof, door, 2 windows
with boxes, choice of stain &
shingle colour.
All sizes up to 12'x16'.
905-473-5895,1-866-473-5895
www.northsheds.ca
905-619-2093
761 McKay Rd., Pickering
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BRUCE KELLETT AUCTIONS
Selling Items of Bonnie McKee,
Port Perry - Moving and Others
At Malcolm Sale Barn, 13200 Old Scugog Rd.
1/2 Mile South of Blackstock, Ontario
*TUES, JUNE 12, 5:30 PM*
1984 Yamaha Motorcycle 84 vision ylcs (as is) •
Elc. Gas Boy Gaspump m53 • Horse Drawn Scu-
fler • Old Kitchen Cabinets & Chairs (1950s) •
Steel Wheels • Old Church Pew (5.5' long) • Wick-
er Chairs • Roll Top Desk • HK Tunstall • Mureno
Glass • Wurlitzer Wall Box, Much More!
BRUCE KELLETT (705)328-2185 or
1-800-986-4447 www.theauctionfever.com
Macina - Brian, Sheelagh (nee Fisher) and
big sister Abbey are proud to announce the
birth of
SARA BRIGID
on Saturday May 5, 2007 at 4:56pm, weigh-
ing 8lbs 10oz. Elated grandparents are Brig-
id and Ron Fisher and Peter and Rita Maci-
na. Proud great-grandparents are Margaret
Coll, Len and Olga Fisher and Dorothy
Smith. Overjoyed are aunts and uncles Jen-
nifer and Ted, Bill and Jo-Anne, Vic and
Marjie, Anthony and Cindy. Welcomed by
great aunts Margaret and Mary and great
uncles John & Jim and cousins Brian, Ben,
Natasha, Peter, Jennifer, Katie, Andrea,
Steve, Emily, Brianne, Jason, Brendan, Kir-
sten, Madelaine, Kathryn and Meghan. Sara
would like to thank Dr. Ruggles and the
nursing staff at Ajax-Pickering hospital for
her safe delivery and excellent care.
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McLEAN, Douglas "Bugsy" (Retired employee of
the Town of Ajax) Suddenly on Thursday, June 7,
2007 at Toronto General Hospital in his 64th year.
Beloved husband of Beryl for 46 years. Loving fa-
ther of Rob and his wife Heather McCullough of
Oshawa, Sheila and her husband Larry Asselin of
Whitby. Survived by his sister Agnes Lee and her
husband Jack of Brooklin, and by his sisters-in-law
Doreen McLean of Blackstock, Maureen Kellett
and her husband Harvey of Langley BC and Sheila
Dauncey of Whitby. He will be sadly missed by his
many nieces, nephews and "adopted" children and
grandchildren. Douglas is predeceased by his
brothers William and James and by his sister
Doris. Family and friends will be received at
the MOUNT LAWN RECEPTION CENTRE, 21
Garrard Rd., Whitby (just north of Hwy 2) on Sun-
day, June 10th from 1-4 & 6-9pm. A Funeral Ser-
vice will be held in the chapel on Monday, June
11th at 11AM. Interment to follow at Mount Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Donations in Douglas' memory
directed to the Canadian Diabetes Association or
The Heart & Stroke Foundation would be greatly
appreciated
HOT TUB,a 2007 model, 5-6
person, LED light, waterfall, fully
loaded, full warranty. Cost:
$9,150, sacrifice $4,500. 905-
213-4669.
HAY FOR SALE - new seeds, Al-
pha, Timothy and Brome mixture.
Will sell standing or baled. Cell
(905)213-2801.
AAA CARPET FLOORING &
HARDWOOD:Carpet 3 rooms
from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes:
carpet, pad and installation. Free
estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv-
ing Durham and surrounding are-
as. Professional Painting also
avail. Call Sam (905)686-1772
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES,
HANK'S APPLIANCES. TRUCK-
LOAD EVENT! Brand New fridg-
es $299/up. New stoves $349/up.
New dishwashers $199/up. New
dryers only $249. New washers
$299. Large selection of recondi-
tioned & new scratch & dent ap-
pliances. Parts Specialist. 426
Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043.
AIR CONDITIONING from $1450.
High efficient gas furnace from
$1650. A/C Tune Up
$69.95+parts. Installation of duct-
work, water heaters, gas piping
from $100. Furnace cleaning,
gas, oil & propane Sales & Ser-
vice McCoy Mechanical.
(905)259-1415
ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic
mattress set, cost $1000, sacri-
fice $250. Call 905-213-4669.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best
Price, Best Quality. All Shapes &
Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056
www.thecoverguy.ca
ANTIQUES/ESTATE/CONTENT
Moving out of Country, must sell.
Can be seen at 131 Ontario St,
Port Hope, 905-885-0035
To view on line visit:
home.cogeco.ca/~tenseventeen
CARPETS. LAMINATE & VINYL
sale. 3 rooms, 30-sq yds. for
$319. Commercial carpet includ-
ing premier underpad and instal-
lation. Laminate $1.69-sq ft. Click
system. Residential, commercial,
customer satisfaction guaranteed.
Free Estimate. Mike 905-431-
4040
CEDAR TREES
for hedging 3'-10'.
Pick up or
delivered.
(705)432-2237
Cannington
HOT TUB COVERS Custom cov-
ers, all sizes and shapes, $399
tax and delivery included. Pool
safety covers. We will not be
beat on price and quality. Guar-
anteed. 905-259-4514.
www.homeandleisure.ca
DELUXE CHINCHILLA cage
$100, various fishing rods and
reels for $25 each (pd. over $50
each), lap top computer $600
(Toshiba Tecra M1, mobile Intel
1.6 GHz/40gb, 512 mb, ex-
pandable to 2gb memory,
cdrw/dvd -5400rpm 40gb, wire-
less connectivity suite, v.92 56k
modem, excellent buy well worth
over $1,000). 905-837-9213.
DOLLS FROM YOUR CHILD-
HOOD:Canadian-made dolls
from Regal, Reliable, Dee an
Cee, Star and others. Collector
clearing out. Mary Poppins, Baby
Brenda, Kimmies, Betsy Wetsy,
Colourful Candy, Laffy Cathy,
Tear Drops, Teeny Tiny Tears,
M.C. Hammer, I Dream of Jean-
nie (1997). Many in original
clothes and boxes. Looking for
something in particular? Call and
ask. 705-745-9643
HOT TUB, LIKE NEW,24 jets,
warranty, deluxe cabinet, TV, CD,
DVD $2995. 905-409-5285.
KENMORE WASHER and dryer,
heavy duty, quiet pack, 1/2 price
$600. Craftsman II snowblower,
10 1/2 hp, electric start, 1/2 price
$800. JVC 55" projection t.v.,
$700. two - 28" tv's, $125 each.
416-320-3425.
MOVING SALE:antiques
(figurines etc), kitchen set, liv-
ingroom & familyroom furniture,
lamps, lighting fixtures, garden &
lawn furniture, lawnmower, snow-
blowers, too much to list!
(905)839-7740
PIANO TECHNICIAN available
for tuning, repairs & pre-purchase
consultation. Used upright or
grand acoustic pianos for sale.
Moving, rentals available. Call
905-427-7631 or visit:
www.barbhall.com
PIANOS AND CLOCKS- 2007
models are here, Come in for
great deals. 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!
POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Accesso-
ry package included. New in box.
Cost $4395 sell for $1500. 905-
213-4669.
SALON FURNITURE,chairs,
shampoo chairs, basins, and
more. Call (905)440-4842.
PROSPECTOR TENT for sale -
size 8' x 10', wall height 4', center
height 7', complete with construc-
tion, chimney hole and windows.
$650 or best offer. Call (416)281-
6641, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
REACH FORKLIFT - Walk be-
hind, electric, up to 3,000 lbs.,
Clarke, excellent condition, Has
been serviced, comes with charg-
er. Asking $2,990. (905) 260-
2797 or (905) 349-3335 AFTER
5, Will deliver on site.
RENOVATION SALE, hallway
consoles, dining room set, living
room furniture. Call for appoint-
ment to view. 905-435-2685.
RENT TO OWN - New and
reconditioned appliances, new
TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD
Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio
Furniture, Barbecues & More!
Fast delivery. No credit
application refused. Paddy's
Market, 905-263-8369 or
1-800-798-5502.
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best FTA store in Durham Sales-
installations-support 226 Bloor St.
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SCOOTER,Fortress LXS, $1000
OBO. Also, Tuxedo, XL, $25.
Both in excellent condition.
(905)985-5784
SIMMONS BEAUTY REST ad-
justable single bed, like new, re-
mote control head & foot up/down
plus massage plus speed control
(paid $2900) asking $950 obo.
Call 905-728-1862
JR TINDERBLOXtm Firewood.
SAVE $$$ and Time! Great for
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hard-wood, offcuts. (905)888-
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(905)888-8821.
BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN retriever
puppies. Experienced breeder
since 1967. First shots, de-
wormed, vet checked. Health
guarantee. Supplier of service
dogs. $500. Judy (905)576-6320.
GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies.
Registered, vet checked, micro-
chipped, world class German
lines. Family raised, excellent
temperament. Also young adult
male, crate trained. Guaranteed.
Call 705-786-0322.
JACK RUSSELL puppies,
1-Male/1-Female, 7-weeks old,
first shots, dewormed, tri-colour,
short legs. Parents on site, family
raised. Ready to go. $450.
(705)742-0388 west of Peterbo-
rough.
LHASA-APSO & Lhasa-Apso
Golden Retriever cross puppies
for sale. also Shitsu/Bichon &
Shitsu/Poodle crosses. Call
Frances 905-718-0049 check
pictures at www.kijiji.com
Oshawa/Durham.
LOST: COCKATIEL,male, grey
with yellow top and red cheeks.
Westney/Harwood area, Ajax.
(905)426-4827
PUREBRED GOLDEN RE-
TRIEVER puppies for sale, vet
checked, first shots and de-
wormed, ready to go June 2nd,
$600. 905-372-6366.
SHI-POO PUPPIES for sale.
$450 without needles, $500 in-
cluding first shots, & dewormed.
Ready to go. 905-728-8530 or
416-846-7754
SHIH TZU 2 rare coloured male
pups, caramel & silver black. Vet
checked, health guarantee. $450.
Beautiful silky Yorkie male pup,
$600. Call (905)786-3183
SHITZU PUPPIES - CKC Regis-
tered, 12 years experienced
breeder, vet checked, first nee-
dles, micro chipped, health and
temperament guaranteed, train-
ing started, males and females.
$1000. Call 905-433-7887
WHOODLES,Wheaton Terri-
er/Standard Poodle. Gorgeous
mid-sized family pet, loaded with
personality. Non shed, ready
June 23rd. 705-437-2790
www.doodletreasures.com
YORKSHIRE TERRIER pups, 2
male, vet checked, first shots, de-
wormed. ($800). (705)295-4310
Peterborough area.
YOU COULD HAVE your dog
under control and listening in 2
short weeks. TSURO DOG
TRAINING.
www.tsurodogtraining.com 905-
797-2855.
1969 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2
Door Post, 350 small block, 4
Speed Manual Trans, Custom
Headers ,Edelbrock High-Rise
Aluminum Intake, Holley 650
CFM Carburetor $10.500.00
OBO. Call Tom @ 416-705-
1333.
1986 PONTIAC FIREBIRD V6
automatic, 108km excellent body,
runs great, chrome rims, needs
exhaust. $700 as is
(905)576-2556
1987 MAZDA RX-7 Turbo, red
exterior with grey interior, 37,000
original km, showroom condition,
collectors sports car, $9,500.
905-433-1661, 905-404-1300.
1992 CHEVY CAVALIER As is -
New tires and New alternator
Green - 230,000 km $1000.00
OBO Contact Terasa at 905-626-
5128 please call after 5!
1994 OLDSMOBILE Ninety Eight
Regency Elite, 220,000kms, sin-
gle family owned, forest green
w//tan leather interior, power
everything, 3.8L super charged
engine, e-tested, $1,950 o.b.o.
(905)579-1953
1996 OLDSMOBILE LSS super-
charged, loaded, V6, leather
seats, CD player aluminum
wheels very clean 250k, runs
excellent $1000 as is
(905)576-2556
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to defuse frustrations and promote a sense of balance
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1997 SUNFIRE 2-door, 4-cyl,
green, new tires, brakes, muffler,
199,000km $2700-certified. Call
905-623-2642
1999 CHEV MALIBU,leather in-
terior, sunroof, requires new front
bearings, 4 door, being sold as is.
$1800.00 or OBO 905-985-4501.
2000 CAMRY excellent condition,
certified, clean air check, ps, pb.
pw, pd, tilt steering, cruise con-
trol, 165,000 km, beige in/out.
$8995. or best offer. Private
(905)666-5742
2000 CHEVY IMPALA LS $5499.
1998 Ford F150, $5499.
1997 Cavalier, $2999.
1996 Pontiac Grand AM, $2699.
1995 Mazda MX3 $2999.
1991 Dodge Stealth, $4490.
Others from $1699 and up.
Certified & E-tested (Kelly and
Sons since 1976) (905)683-7301
or (905)424-9002.
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2000 HYUNDAI TIMBURON SE
Sport, 130K, leather interior, auto,
loaded, sunroof, all new carpet-
ing. $9,500 o.b.o. e-tested. Call
905-259-7868
2001 CAMARO SS Convertible.
43K summer only km. Pewter on
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fect. One owner, Documentation,
$29K Call 905-442-9022-
2001 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, 2dr.,
standard, a/c, under 130,000kms,
$4,995. 2001 OLDSMOBILE
SILHOUETTE, leather, loaded,
under 150,000kms, $6,995. Call
(905)697-0828
2002 PONTIAC FORMULA Fire-
bird, 5.7L, auto, bright red w/char-
coal interior, t-roofs, air, power
group, 10-speaker premium
sound system, rust proofed, no
winters, 41,310-kms, $24,500-
o.b.o. (905)433-1024
2002 TEAL ALERO, fully loaded.
Mint condition, new tires, 110,000
km. $5,000. etched window insu-
rance policy, $7,100 obo. 905-
985-8251.
2003 NISSAN SENTRA
Sale price $9995. Only 64,000
kms. Automatic 4-dr, air condi-
tioning. This is as good as it gets
for a very desirable import buyer.
Only at Ajax Nissan. www.du-
rhamcreditzone 1-866-304-7326
2003 OLDS SILHOUETTE
7 pass van. Sale price $13,990,
6000 kms. Quad seating, dual air,
leather interior. Back up sensors.
This merlot metallic pearl vehicle
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www.durhamcreditzone. 1-866-
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1992 FORD E-150 econoline car-
go van, burgandy red, excellent
running condition, 170,000 kil.,
tow bar, asking $2,500. as is.
(905) 668-4686.
1998 CHEV ASTRO LE,144 km,
8 pass., a/c, loaded. Well cared
for. Asking $8,750. or best offer
(905) 666-4473.
1983 HONDA MAGNA 750,
40,000kms, good condition, Ask-
ing $2400 OBO. Days 416-209-
0034, Eve. (905)723-5000.
2003 KAWASKI Volcan Classic,
800 cc, charcoal grey, chrome,
spoked wheels, hard saddle
bags, windshield, light bar, Vance
and Hines pipes, under 10 km,
$8900, 416-998-9732.
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jobs. Also including metal work,
fiberglass, and body filler. Colli-
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(416) 220-4768
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Renovations &
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All work guaranteed
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DURHAM — What’s
the problem here?
That simple question is at the
heart of a new philosophy of polic-
ing that was the subject of an intense
symposium hosted recently by Dur-
ham Regional Police. Problem Ori-
ented Policing encourages officers
to seek out the root issues behind
incidents with a view to preventing
repeat calls that plague communi-
ties and drain police resources.
“It’s a policing philosophy -- it’s
an extension of community polic-
ing,” said Deputy Chief Chuck Mer-
cier, who was on hand at the Police
Learning Centre at Durham College
as the two-week course, attended
by cops from across the country,
wound up last Friday.
The deputy chief said the ap-
proach involves exercising critical
thinking to determine what’s at the
heart of an incident -- it may be a
runaway child, a noise complaint
in a student neighborhood or drugs
and prostitution in the inner city --
and work with stakeholders, such as
community members, service pro-
viders, relatives and others to ad-
dress the cause and prevent repeat
incidents.
“You’re looking at solutions but
you’re not dealing with a solution
in one dimension,” Deputy Chief
Mercier said. “Today we respond
to many calls just tactically. But a
lot of times by working together, we
can eliminate the extra workload of
continuing calls.
“It may be a very simple solution
or it may be a very complex solu-
tion.”
The input of stakeholders is es-
sential to problem-oriented polic-
ing because many of the issues pe-
ripheral to a police call aren’t law
enforcement matters, said Sergeant
Peter Keegan of Oshawa’s Commu-
nity Response Unit. He cited as an
example the ongoing problem with
student rowdyism in north Oshawa.
In the past Durham cops have car-
ried out twice-a-year campaigns
in which they attempt to inform
students about liquor laws, noise
complaints and other issues, then
launch an enforcement campaign
to charge people for infractions.
“At the end of those three weeks
we’ve got quite a lot of charges,
then we go away,” Sgt. Keegan said.
“We’re nipping at the problem but
we’re not getting to the root of the
problem.”
But bringing more stakeholders,
such as students, college officials,
area homeowners and others to the
table can help prevent conflicts from
arising, he said.
The model is applicable to law
and order issues throughout the
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“The day is gone when you carried
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“So I obtained a retired North York Mobile
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When you call Durham Windows
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$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
f£Ç]nn f£È]nn
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/NLY KM
&ULLY %QUPPED
3TK
f£ä]nn
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)NCREDIBLE PURCHASE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE
LUXURY POWER EQUIPMENT POWER WINDOWS LOCKS
&ORMAL RENTAL 3TK ## $!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
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&ULLY %QUIPPED 3ILVER
/NLY KMS 3TK !
fn]nn
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%QUIPMENT 3ILVER
3TK
f£ä]nn
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!UTO !IR KM
3TK
f]nnn
&ULLY EQUIPPED
LUXURY SILVER
3TK
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3TK fn]nn
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&ULLY SERVICED AND READY TO GO
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
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, ENGINE "LACK ,EASE 2ETURN
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
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,OW KMS "LUE &ULLY SERVICED 3TK
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
f£]nn
ÓääÎÊ"
,6
)NCREDIBLE PURCHASE !LL POWER EQUIPMENT 3ILVER
PASSENGER SEATING FULLY CERTIFIED VALUE LINE 3TK
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
f]nn
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( 0ACKAGE !LL LUXURY !PTS 1UAD SEATING $6$ %NERTAINMENT
SYSTEM !LLOY RIMS /NLY KMS 3TK
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
f£Î]nn
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3POIL YOURSELF 4URBO WITH LUXURY !LL LUXURY OPTIONS
,EATHER SEATING ,OW KMS 'REY 3TK
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
fÓ£]nn
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3TK
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APPOINTMENTS 'RAPHITE &ORMER 2ENTAL 3TK
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
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,"Êf£]nn
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&RESH NEW STYLE L 6 %NGINE !LL POWER EQUIPMENT
0OWER 3EAT 3AVE 4HOUSANDS
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
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!LL POWER EQUIPMENT "LACK ,OW KMS 3AVE 4HOUSANDS
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
f£]nn
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3POIL YOURSELF &ULLY EQUPPED LUXURY 3AVE THOUSANDS
$!2% 4/ #/-0!2%
fÓx]nn
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