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The Durham resident -- a colorectal cancer survivor and national spokesman on the subject, who also writes a col- umn for this newspaper -- says many of us are embarrassed to talk about colonoscopies, colon health and anything else that strays too close to the rear-end region. “A lot of people don’t talk about it or don’t get checked because they think it’s this humiliating thing, but really the procedure is extremely simple and painless,” he said. “Peo- ple need to know that colon cancer is very preventable.” As part of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the Sun- derland resident’s voice can be heard in a Ministry of Health-sponsored TV commercial, aimed at raising aware- ness of colon cancer and the importance of proper screen- ing. Mr. Crone, a well known local actor, writer, comedian and motivational speaker, was diagnosed with colon cancer at the relatively young age of 44, and today, at 48, is a survi- vor. The commercial he appears in is part of a larger initiative called ColonCancerCheck, announced by the Province on March 14. The campaign also includes a new website (www.colon- cancercheck.ca) and the launch of take-home colorectal cancer screening kits, which will be available to health-care providers in April to distribute to Ontario residents age 50 and over. The kits, called fecal occult blood tests, work by detecting trace amounts of blood in the stool. Those who test positive will be sent for a follow-up colonoscopy. People without a family doctor can pick up a test kit at a local pharmacy and send it off to a central lab for results. If it comes back positive, they will be notified by a provin- cial registry to arrange for a colonoscopy. Colon cancer kills about 3,250 people in Ontario each year and is the second-leading cause of cancer death for Watch your backside News Advertiser file photo Actor and News Advertiser columnist Neil Crone is a colorectal cancer survivor and he wants to talk about butts. A three-year ‘road map’ for cancer care in Ontario Recently , Cancer Care Ontario released its 2008- 2011 Ontario Cancer Plan, a three-year road map for the province’s cancer system. It sets out actions to con- trol cancer and improve pa- tient care, including these four key plans: (1) Boosting cancer screen- ing rates through aggressive education and tools for health care providers and patients, including invitations, reminders and prompts about screening; (2) Improving the time to diag- nosis by measuring and setting targets for the wait time be- tween a referral from a family physician to when the patient sees a specialist for tests; (3) Raising the quality of regional cancer services by providing better access to chemotherapy in community hospitals, making highly com- plex chemotherapy and lung surgery safer and making intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) the gold stan- dard radiation therapy; and, (4) Ensuring the high qual- ity and safe introduction of tests that can predict people’s response to treatment and cancer risks and enable indi- vidualized therapy -- referred to as molecular medicine For more information, check out www.cancercare.on.ca. 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WEST DURHAM TO LOSE IMPORTANT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES: If you are a patient, family member, community partner or concerned citizen, please call Central East LHIN 1-866-804-5446 Ext. 218 or 1-800-267-8097 NOW IS THE TIME TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST THIS PLAN!!! Please show your support by attending the following meetings: Monday, April 7, 2008 at 7:00 p.m., Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering, 580 Harwood Ave. South, Ajax Ontario Conference Room B and C Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. Ajax Community Centre HMS Room Friends of Ajax Hospital:Central East LHIN Public Stakeholder Meeting Rouge Valley Health System has announced plans to close the entire 20 bed inpatient Mental Health Services in Ajax. All beds are scheduled to move to Centenary Health Centre even though the population of Ajax/Pickering is growing at the fastest rate in Canada and the population of Scarborough is static. West Durham will lose the services of 4 Psychiatrists. There is already a shortage of Psychiatric services. Closing the inpatient unit in Ajax, may pose an even greater shortage as doctors move their services to Scarborough. Ambulances and Police will be spending their time transferring Durham patients to Scarborough. This will place extra demands on emergency services. The Ministry of Health has already approved expansion of the Ajax Inpatient Mental Health Unit from 20 to 29 beds. There has been NO CONSULTATION with mental health professionals or community stakeholders regarding this closure. The Central East LHIN has requested Rouge Valley Health System to conduct a 30 day consultation period with community stakeholders and the general public after a board meeting was held, Friday, March 28, 2008.««««««««durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 6, 2008 Catch Crone live at Crack a Smile comedy night on April 12 in Toronto men and women combined, after lung cancer. What is more startling is that this type of cancer can be cured 95 per cent of the time, if it’s caught early. “No one wants to go through chemotherapy or radiation and ob- viously no one wants to die,” Mr. Crone said. “You can easily save yourself from all that.” In addition to his work on the TV ads, Mr. Crone will be taking to the stage for the fourth annual Crack a Smile comedy night in support of the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada on April 12 at the George Weston Recital Hall in Toronto. For tickets, call 1-877-50COLON. ✦ Catch from page 1 PICKERING — Local residents can get ahead of the game with YMCA’s Youth Foyer Workshops. Located at 1550 Kingston Rd., Suite 7, in Pickering, the YMCA Durham Employment and Com- munity - Youth Foyer, offers a jump start for youth looking for jobs. The April 10 workshop features information on how to remain employed once you have found a job, your rights, health and safety and more. On April 7, the workshop fea- tures a resume clinic and involves learning how to write, formatting and tailoring your resume. The April 11 workshop includes a mock interview. For more information, call 905- 686-7060. YMCA Youth Foyer offers workshops Salary disclosure document sports more than 45,000 public sector employees By Melissa Mancini mmancini@durhamregion.com DURHAM — This year Mayor Pat Perkins made the six-figure list, but some other mayors in the region would have too if they were paid the same way she was. The mayor was on the $100,000 Salary Disclosure list released earli- er this week, reporting her salary of $101,235.01. The salary listed com- bines her regional councillor pay with her compensation as mayor of the Town of Whitby. For Mayor Perkins the situation is just about logistics. “If any government-related cor- poration issues a T4 over $100,000 they have to disclose it, that’s just the way it’s set up,” said Mayor Per- kins. “It’s just a matter of my sala- ries being combined.” The Ontario Municipal Employ- ees Retirement System (OMERS) provides pension services to Whitby and Clarington. Organiza- tional policies for OMERS are the reason why the salaries for regional councillors of both municipalities are combined on one paycheque, said the mayor. Other members of regional coun- cil receive money in lieu of pension yearly. The mayor said this is just the way the system was set up years ago. The only way OMERS would allow the councillors to be part of the pension plan was if their sala- ries were on one payroll. But the mayor has said she is OK with her constituents knowing what she gets paid. “My big thing is transparency,” she said. “I think the people of this town deserve all the information they can get.” The mayor also said for 2007 there were a lot of Whitby firefight- ers on the list, but that was due to retroactive pay from a contract settlement. The salaries for these workers will not be listed next year, she said. “As with any list that has over 45,000 entries there will be omis- sions and mistakes,” said Kevin Gaudet, Ontario Director of the Ca- nadian Taxpayers Federation. The federation is an advocacy organization which works to lower taxes, reduce waste and provide for more accountable government. Mr. Gaudet said the six-figure list is not perfect but added he is glad there is a list. He said that, as a rep- resentative for an organization that encourages transparency, he would like to see more categories listed on the inventory that explained better what made up salaries. 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The Regional Municipality of York and The Regional Municipality of Durham NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION FORUMS SOUTHEAST COLLECTOR TRUNK SEWER INDIVIDUAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Regarding lands in Markham, Toronto and Pickering The Regional Municipality of York (York Region) and the Regional Municipality of Durham (Durham Region) will hold two Public Information Forums (PIFs) at the following locations to allow interested persons to comment on the recent project activities undertaken for the Southeast Collector Trunk Sewer Individual Environmental Assessment (IEA): Date April 15, 2008 Date April 17, 2008 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Location: Remington Parkview Golf Club Location: Pine Ridge Secondary School 6400 Steeles Ave East 2155 Liverpool Road North Markham, Ontario Pickering, ON L3S 3J5 L1X 1V4 As part of the IEA process, Public Information Forums (PIFs) were previously held in Pickering and Markham in June 2007 to present the Recommended Sewer Route for comment. Based on feedback received, that route was confirmed as the Preferred Sewer Route (see map). The preferred route begins just north of Box Grove in the Town of Markham and follows along 14th Avenue to Townline Road to the Hydro corridor, travelling east along the Hydro corridor to Liverpool Road. The route proceeds south on Liverpool Road to Finch Avenue, continuing east on Finch Avenue and ending at Valley Farm Road in the City of Pickering. Essentially all of the proposed sewer will be constructed by tunnel method, which creates little or no disturbance to the surface except at tunnel entry and exit shafts at planned intervals. PIFs are being held to allow interested persons to comment on the following project activities: • Detailed assessments of the potential effects on the environment associated with construction and operation of the proposed sewer • Recommended mitigation measures for minimizing potential effects • Recommended environmental monitoring plans for use during the construction and operation of the proposed sewer • Recommended ecological, recreational, and infrastructure enhancements for the area The existing Southeast Collector Trunk Sewer is an integral component of the York Durham Sewage System (YDSS). The Regional Municipalities of York and Durham are undertaking the Southeast Collector Trunk Sewer IEA to address the additional sanitary sewer flows projected from future growth as allowed for in York Region’s Official Plan. The Regions are co-proponent on the IEA, as a portion of the study area is within Durham Region and they co-own the existing Southeast Collector Trunk Sewer within Durham Region. Comments and information regarding this IEA are being received from the public to assist York and Durham Regions in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. This material will be maintained on file for use during the project, and may be included in project documentation. Comments and information received will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Your participation is an important part of the process and we welcome your input. We encourage you to attend either one of the PIFs to review the materials available and provide any comment or information that you have with regard to the project. A copy of the Synopsis Report #4 on the impact assessments associated with the proposed sewer, as well as other background information, is available on the project website: http://sec.cenet.ca. Copies of this information are also available for review at the Pickering Central Library, Malvern District Library, and Unionville Library, as well as York and Durham Regions’ Headquarters. Additional information on this IEA can also be obtained by contacting one of the project team members listed below. Please direct written comments on the project to one of the following team members or through the e-mail connection available on the project website, by May 2, 2008. Wayne Green Rich Tindall David Beattie Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager The Regional Municipality of York The Regional Municipality of York Earth Tech Canada Inc. 17250 Yonge Street, 2nd Fl. P.O. Box 623 105 Commerce Valley Drive W, 7th Fl. 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The purpose is to share information about how this not-for-profit group of manufacturers can help members im- prove their global competitiveness through sharing of ideas and informa- tion, said Bren McKeachnie, senior community development manager with EMC Canada. “This is an opportunity to share chal- lenges and opportunities in business and anything that will help us be more competitive. It’s amazing what hap- pens when you get people talking about their biggest challenges,” said Ms. McK- eachnie. “We help companies leverage information from each other. It’s very personable and grass roots. It’s pure net- working.” At the same time the organization has 10 field service advisers who can help members with questions, concerns or issues as they arise. The EMC Durham Region Consor- tium meetings will be geared to senior managers of any manufacturing sector and those involved in key functions such as engineering, maintenance, human resources and health and safety. “It’s aimed at CEOs, presidents and senior managers who want to build ad- vantage through excellence, improve their competitiveness and expand their knowledge network,” she said. The inaugural meeting is free but she’s hoping the industry representatives will sign on for a one-year annual company membership of $1,200. The consortium provides manufac- turers with access to networking and knowledge resources along with those of other groups. Issues discussed in future meetings could include customer satisfaction, motivating workers, skilled labour, and the aging workforce. The event takes place at Super 8 - Ajax, 210 Westney Rd. S. The times are: • Senior Managers - 8 to 10 a.m. • CI/Engineers/Maintenance - 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Human Resources/Health and Safety - 1 to 3 p.m. For details and to RSVP, e-mail bmckeachnie@emccanada.org or call her toll free at 1-866-323-4362 x228. For more information refer to the website address www.emccanada.org, Get Local 24/7 mobile.newsdurhamregion.com ‘It’s hurting companies, especially manufacturing’: Kim Murray, Manpower Pickering By Kim Downey kdowney@durhamregion.com DURHAM — The timing of a minimum wage hike couldn’t be better for Whitby bartender Cari Calderone. The hourly wage increase from $8 to $8.75 kicked in last Monday giving the Boston Pizza employee extra funds she could use to help pay for her July wedding. “I’m very excited. It makes a big difference,” said Ms. Calde- rone, 32, from her full-time job at Boston Pizza on Consumers Road where she has worked for seven years. Although with tips she gener- ally earns $15 to $20 an hour, the increase will help during the slow- er periods like the post-Christmas season. While thousands like her, espe- cially in lower paying restaurant and service sector jobs, will be happy with the increase some em- ployers are concerned with the hit to their bottom line. Steve Wilson, the owner and oper- ator of several McDonald’s restau- rants in Oshawa and Clarington, says the nine per cent hike is too much too soon. “I do not have a problem with an increase in the minimum wage; it needs to go up but it could be more inflationary,” said Mr. Wilson, adding that inflation isn’t increasing by that rate. “The problem we have is it’s arbitrary and sudden. An increase of nine per cent each year is sig- nificant and makes it hard for our industry.” The Province plans further min- imum wage increases -- to $9.50 next year and $10.25 in 2010. Considering labour represents one of his largest costs, combined with the rising price of food and overall inflation, the time is ripe for increases in some restaurant items. Although he tries to avoid price hikes and will look for other efficiencies in their operations to offset costs it will be necessary on some items starting within a month. “We are wrestling with it,” he said. Manpower services in Pickering, an employment agency that screens and hires workers for commercial clients and then col- lects a portion of the position’s hourly allocation, is concerned about the potential negative im- pacts of the minimum wage hike, said Kim Murray, of Manpower’s Pickering office. Either the employer or the em- ployment service who does the hiring for the client will have to ab- sorb the increased cost of workers who are hired at minimum wage, said Ms. Murray. “Our clients might say, ‘We are hit with 75 cents we want you to cut our costs,’ which will eat into our profits,” she said. With the softening in the manu- facturing sector and a competitive marketplace, “most companies are not making huge profits so this will cut into theirs.” “It’s hurting companies, especially manufacturing,” she said, adding that some workers hired by Man- power to work in unskilled labour or assembly jobs in manufactur- ing plants earn minimum wage. It will may cause employers to do their own recruiting or else expect to pay Manpower, as their employment agency, a reduced hourly rate for workers it hires on their behalf. Still she says it brings the mini- mum closer to the rate workers demand. “Most people feel entitled to at least $9 per hour. They go to school, have bills to pay,” said Ms. Murray. “It’s always tough to sell lower wage jobs.” The Blue Saints Drum Corps now has openings for new members. Those interested in Music, between the ages of 12 and 20, are invited to join the fun. Currently there are openings for brass players, drummers, and dancers. No Experience Necessary. 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Durham reaction mixed to minimum hourly wage hike DURHAM — Last Monday’s minimum wage hike to $8.75 per hour from $8 per hour could result in some job loss in that group, especially those in low-skilled/low-income workers with unstable employment his- tory, says Terence Yuen, a finance instructor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. “The minimum wage hike would help the low-income earners in terms of pay, but it becomes more difficult for them to find a job,” said Mr. Yuen. The minimum wage was $6.85 in 2003 and plans are to increase it incrementally until it reaches $10.25 in 2010. “This is substantially higher than the average wage growth in Ontario (less than 30 per cent) during that period,” said Mr. Yuen. “This implies an over 20 per cent increase in minimum wage relative to the average wage in Ontario between 2003 and 2010.” Still, key findings from minimum wage studies in both the U.S. and Canada indicate that an increase (relative to the average wage) would have no impact on aggregate employment. That means, the minimum wage hike would not be expected to affect the overall employment in Ontario, said Mr. Yuen. “The main reason is that the percentage of workers with current earnings around the minimum wage level is relatively small,” said Mr. Yuen. 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A/P PAGE 6 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 6, 2008 durhamregion.com Let’s bring troops home now To the editor: As someone who lives near and drives on The Highway of Heroes every day, I’m emotionally moved every time another trooper is brought home in a hearse. It’s my desire that the Canadian troops be brought home now while they’re still alive and I’m asking all who support this opinion to write your MP to ask our federal government to bring the troops home alive now. In the past, Canadians have been peace- keepers and have gone to other countries to peacefully aid the less fortunate. This time is different because they’re there in direct, aggressive combat. As a citizen and taxpayer of Canada, I’m not happy in faith and conscience allowing my vote or my money to support this combative endeav- our. I believe in the Canadian military for humanitarian reasons only; for saving and nourishing lives and I believe they can achieve the same high standards of helping people and doing good things in the world as they have in the past, in ways other than this combat. Please help bring our troops home alive by writing to your MP today. Rhonda Roberts Newcastle D o you, like me, find yourself shaking your head several mornings a week as you hear the results of the latest study revealing such world-rocking truths as smoking is detrimental to your health, or that people who eat poorly tend to be over- weight, or that exercise is in fact good for you? Is it just me, or does it seem like mil- lions of dollars, usually taxpayers’ dol- lars, are yearly being flushed down the dumper on projects designed to prove what most of us who can dress our- selves already know? Alcohol consumption during preg- nancy is not a good idea. Seatbelts save lives. The earth is round. Yeah, OK . . . kinda already figured that one out myself, thanks. I can only assume that there are a great many people making a dandy little living pointing out the obvious in a great many thousand-page reports. And frankly, I think I’d like a piece of that action. If someone wants to float me a multi-million dollar research grant, I’ll happily put my acting career on hold for a few years to study any number of ridiculously obvious tenets. As a result of intensive study we can now conclusively state that: Pants keep your legs warm. Women are more effec- tive breast-feeders than men. And, asbestos pillows are bad for you. My work here is done. I’ve no doubt, in fact, I desperately hope that there is a great deal of very important research being paid for in the world. We need to monitor the health of the planet, we need to keep an eye out for medical breakthroughs, we need to explore the universe. That’s all money well spent, in my book. But do we really need a study to tell us that people who fill their grocery carts full of pop and Twinkies tend to be as big as a house? That individuals who live in poverty tend to be less happy than those who don’t? That nine out of 10 people who strapped a live cat to their head got scratched? Hello? I am convinced that, hardwired into all of us at a cellular level, is the requi- site knowledge to look after ourselves and lead safe, happy lives. It’s there. We know, deep down, that it’s not a great idea to consume nothing but alcohol and fried food. We know that we’ll live longer and happier lives if we exercise now and then. We know that strapping a live cat to our head is only funny some of the time. We understand these things. The problem is that we are human and that we don’t always make good choices. But that’s OK, too. It’s called natural selection or, in more common parlance, vacuuming the gene pool. I don’t think we need any more studies to point out our failings. We are aware of them. And sometimes we have to learn the hard way. That’s why God invented para- medics. Besides, how might our society look if the millions used to study and cata- logue its ills were instead used to pre- vent them? An interesting question. Someone should do a study on that. Durham resident Neil Crone, actor-comic- writer, saves some of his best lines for his col- umns. He is currently starring in the CBC hit sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie. Too many people pointing out the obvious on our dime Neil Crone/ Enter Laughing Property tax, six-figure comparisons not what they seem Numbers don’t tell the whole story W hen it comes to property tax, it’s all about location, location, loca- tion, the central tenet in the real estate mantra. Trying to compare property taxes strictly on the basis of house price is unfair and doesn’t provide a real measure upon which to judge value. Take for example, a $380,000 house and check out the property tax paid on it in every Greater Toronto Area municipal- ity -- Oshawa is the most costly, Toronto the least costly. Oshawa’s property tax of $5,744.86 and its increase of 4.61 per cent is far in excess of Toronto’s totals of $2,321.52 with a 3.75 per cent increase over last year. If only it were that straightforward. First, house prices are deceiving. Con- sider how many more square feet, how much bigger the lot size, and how much nicer the overall quality of the $380,000 home in Oshawa (or Whitby, Clarington, Ajax, Pickering, Scugog, Brock or Uxbridge) is, compared with Toronto. Also, consider the incredible amount of tax revenue generated by the many thou- sands of businesses in Toronto -- Canada’s economic capital -- when compared with the percentage of business tax revenue Durham municipalities can raise. Most Durham municipalities are heavily -- if not totally -- reliant on residential taxes. That’s simply not the case in Toronto. Many of the GTA municipalities nearer to Toronto -- in Peel, York and Halton -- have had several decades of massive development, have higher priced homes and therefore raise plenty of tax revenue from many houses priced well in excess of $380,000. Oshawa and its Durham neighbours have far fewer “elite” homes to generate income from. It’s simply not an apples to apples comparison. In a similar vein, the appearance of Whitby Mayor Pat Perkins in the annual Ontario civil servant six-figure club is deceptive. Mayor Perkins’s $101,235.01 includes both her regional and local sala- ries. Other south Durham mayors collect their pay from two different packets, but if their regional and local salaries were com- bined, like Mayor Perkins’ pay is, most -- if not all -- would be in the six-figure club. It’s important taxpayers get the whole story, not just one view, so a fair evaluation can be made. 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SPORTS ✦ E-mail game scores to Al Rivett, arivett@durhamregion.com ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 6, 2008 PAGE 17 A/P Robert Carman signs on for baseball scholarship at New York state school after stint at prep school By Al Rivett arivett@durhamregion.com PICKERING — A Pickering teen is in a ‘New York State of Mind’ where his baseball career is concerned. After a year spent studying and playing at Trinity Pauling Prep School in Pauling, New York, just north of New York City, Robert Carman is headed to another New York school, St. Lawrence University (Canton, NY), on a combination athletic/academic scholarship this fall. The 18-year-old infielder says he’s happy to remain in New York for St. Lawrence’s close proxim- ity to home, not to mention its good standing in baseball and academics. “I’m looking forward to going to St. Lawrence. I think that it was a perfect match for me. It’s not too far from home, about four hours from Pickering, and I really like that it is one of the leading liberal arts colleges in the U.S. It’s good for baseball and really good for academics. No one is able to match their indoor (baseball) facilities, especially being in the northern U.S. I felt comfortable with the coaches there.” Carman notes St. Lawrence was his first choice among three other colleges that pursued him on a scholarship. Denison Uni- versity (Ohio), Dickenson Col- lege (Pennsylvania) and Rollins College (Orlando, Florida) were also in the mix. But, in the final analysis, the St. Lawrence coach- ing staff made his decision much easier. “Rollins was my second choice as it was down in Florida and it is a very good baseball school, but I liked the feel at St. Lawrence. The coaches were more person- able with me and they’ve kept in touch with me after I accepted the scholarship,” he says. Carman says he’ll be happy playing for St. Lawrence under Saints’ manager Tom Fay, who’s headed up the men’s baseball program at St. Lawrence for more than 30 years. “He’s been there so long that they named the field after him. I really liked him a lot.” Carman says he’s unsure if he’ll be a starter in his freshman sea- son with the St. Lawrence Saints, which play in the Liberty League (NCAA Division III) and includes nine other upstate New York schools. In fact, there’s a pos- sibility he may be shifted from his natural shortstop position to third base in order to start. “They haven’t made any prom- ises of starting my first year,” he explains. “They want me to com- pete for the starting job at short- stop. Being a shortstop, I can play a lot of infield positions, so if I want to start as soon as possible it may be at third base. They pic- ture me as one of the leaders on the team and I like the sound of that responsibility. “They promised me I’ll have playing time, but they’re not able to say right now if I will start.” Carman finishes his studies at Trinity Pauling in May, sign- ing on last year to do a year of post-graduate studies there after graduating from St. Mary Catho- lic Secondary School a year ago. In New York, he played for the prep school’s Pride baseball team, which most recently re- turned from spring training in Orlando, Florida where he played five games at the Disney’s Wide World of Sport facility. “I decided to go there to have an extra year to go to university and have a little more exposure (to U.S. college baseball pro- grams),” he explains. Carman credits the Ontario Prospects program, managed and coached by former Toronto Blue Jays’ players Rich and Rob Butler, for helping him get no- ticed by U.S. collegiate scouts. It was while attending a tourna- ment in Florida with the Pros- pects that he was offered a spot on the Trinity Pauling team. He plans to play shortstop for the Prospects again this summer, which will mostly be spent at tournaments in the U.S. “It was between playing with the Prospects or locally on a ju- nior team. I know the guys and I’m comfortable there. I can’t get better coaching there than ex- major leaguers.” He’s also grateful to the coach- ing he received while playing rep baseball with the Pickering Red Sox, playing in Pickering since age nine. For many of those years, he played for his father, Mike Car- man, who managed numerous rep teams. “The Red Sox are probably the biggest reasons I made it,” he says. Carman plans to study in the general arts program for the first two years at St. Lawrence, with an eye toward shifting to business studies in his final two years. Pickering teen set to take the field with St. Lawrence Saints AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo Pickering baseball player Robert Carman, 18, is set to attend St. Lawrence University in New York state on an athletic/academic scholarship. The former Pickering Red Sox rep player spent the past year at Trinity Pauling school, near New York City. Annandale to host Dominion Regalia Tankard play By Jim Easson Special to the News Advertiser AJAX — The Annandale Golf and Curling Club will serve as the host venue for an upcoming pro- vincial championship. The Ontario Doublerink Cham- pionship finals for the Ontario Curling Association’s women’s and men’s Dominion Regalia Tankards is at the Ajax-based club on Sunday, April 6. The zone playdowns were con- tested at the Oshawa Golf and Curl- ing Club on Jan. 26, but the pair of Annandale teams skipped by Gord Norton and Tim March were un- able to advance, thus there will be no Annandale representation at the provincial event. The regional playdowns are on Saturday, April 5, and zone winning pairs will be pared to four women’s and men’s sets to play on Sunday. ••• The Annandale curling season closes out with the men’s Last Chance Bonspiel on April 12 and 13. The event is full with 32 teams and a waiting list. Each team is guaranteed three eight-end games and the top eight teams from the early and late draws qualify for Sun- day. The top prize is $600 with a purse of more than $2,500 to be won. Lunch and dinner is included on Saturday, and also a meal on Sun- day for the qualifiers. Following the end of the bon- spiel, the ice is turned over to plea- sure skaters. After that, the lights, and the ice, go out on the 2007-08 curling season. ••• Pickering’s Richard Hart will be replaced by Joe Frans on the Glenn Howard rink for the upcoming 2008 Bear Mountain Arena Classic, Col- wood B.C., this week. Hart has opted to take a break from the World Curling tour event for family and work commitments. Frans is a former teammate of How- ard team members Brent Laing and Craig Savill. Hart will rejoin his teammates for the season-ending Tylenol Players Championship slated for St. John’s, NL from April 15 to 22. ‘I liked the feel at St. Lawrence. The coaches were more personable with me and they’ve kept in touch with me after I accepted the scholarship.’ -- ROBERT CARMAN, COMMENTING ON A MAJOR REASON WHY HE CHOSE THE UPSTATE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY FOR A BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP durhamregion.comP PAGE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 6, 2008 SpotlightSpotlight on Businesson Business ADVERTISING FEATURE 905-427-1488 or 1-800-521-3229 CELEBRATING 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS Visit our 2,000 sq. ft. 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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 2006Gold Every mechanic has been there – with the part but not the tool, the tool but not the part. PartSource in Pickering not only supplies parts for all makes and models of cars and trucks, it also delivers them free of charge to its commercial customers. If PartSource is out of a part, someone will call around until they fi nd it and deliver it. They’ll also supply repair in- formation sheets and labour guides to determine how long the repair should take. The team at PartSource is knowledgeable, professional and dedicated, according to manager, Don Schumm. “They like what they do and always go out of their way to help a customer,” he says. “Anything from explaining how to do the repair, along with step-by-step instructions, pictures, loaning the necessary tools to do the job – to go- ing out in the rain and cold to install a pair of tricky wiper blades!” Schumm says it’s all part of the customer service. Part- Source staff have on-going training in customer service and safety and dangerous goods. “We supply our people with what they need to know,” he says. “The more they know, the better for our customers. The store team and I are here because we love cars and the auto parts business.” To fi nd out more, call (905) 420-1332 or stop by the Pickering store at 1095 Kingston Rd. You can also visit on- line at www.partsource.ca. Find the Parts, the Pros and the Prices at PartsSource 2008 REGISTRATION AND PLAYERS SKILL CLINICS GIRLS & BOYS. HOUSE LEAGUE AND SELECT TEAMS. Learn to play / T Ball (YOB 2002-2003) Mite through Midget (YOB 1989-2001) www.pickeringsoftball.com Fairport Beach Public School 7-9pm March 31, April 7 & 14 Dunbarton High School East Gym 1-3pm April 12 & 19 New members need Birth Certifi cate. Coach, sponsor, executive, umpire! For more information, please see: Please note that Mite, Tyke, and Juvenile AA tryout registration & tryouts take place in the Fall. REP TEAM TRYOUTSREP TEAM TRYOUTS For further information, specifi c tryout dates and a list of Rep coaches please see our web site. www.ajaxminorhockey.org In order to register for tryouts, players must be registered with the AMHA for the 2008-2009 season Registration for Rep team tryouts is being held at the Ajax Community Centre on Saturday, April 12th and Sunday, April 13th between 10am and 1pm at the Hockey offi ce. Tryouts begin Friday, April 18th Tryout Fee is $40 This is for all Rep teams from Novice (2000) to Midget AA (1991 and 1992) AJAX MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Get Local 24/7 mobile.newsdurhamregion.com PICKERING — An inter- nationally acclaimed popu- lar running coach and au- thor will speak in the city this month. Dr. Jack Daniels, the au- thor of ‘Daniel’s Running Formula’ and a longtime NCAA coach in the U.S., is the guest speaker at the Waterfront Bistro on Liver- pool Road South on Tues- day, April 15, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Presented by the Dur- ham Dragons Track and Field Club, Running Free and Brooks Canada, the evening with Dr. Daniels will give track and field en- thusiasts a chance to hear from one of the foremost track coaches in the world. Currently the head dis- tance coach at the Center for High Altitude Training, Dr. Daniels has 31 years of experience as a track and cross-country coach. He has not only coached 31 individual NCAA national champions, but also eight NCAA National team cham- pions and 131 All-Ameri- cans. He was named the NCAA cross-country Coach of the Century, has been the National Coach of the Year three times and was named the World’s Best Coach by Runner’s World Magazine. The cost is $80 per per- son and includes the meal and the guest speaker. The evening ends at roughly 9:30 p.m. Limited tickets are now available through the Dur- ham Dragons’ website at www.durhamdragons.ca as well as by calling Running Free Markham at 416-410- 3733. Acclaimed track coach to speak in PickeringScoreboard APRIL 6, 2008 PICKERING MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Results of quarter-fi nal playoffs GAME ONE: Ell-Rod Holdings 47 vs. Knights Corner Pub and Grill 41 TOP SCORERS Ell-Rod: David Harvey 12, Dave Bayliss 11, Stan Gazmin 11. Knights: Steve Gazmin 13, Leon Salmon 10. GAME TWO Lakar Carpentry 66 vs. West Hill Men’s Slo-Pitch 50 TOP SCORERS Lakar: Conrad Davis 24, Mike Jo- vanov 13, Sherwin James 13. West Hill: Chedwick Creightney 17, Dan Seto 10. GAME THREE: Red Knights 49 vs. Best Buy In- surance 37 TOP SCORERS Red Knights: George Iordanov 19, Vascoe Yarde 12. Best Buy: John Girmonte 11. GAME FOUR: Accent Building Sciences 50 vs. Ellis Packaging 39. TOP SCORERS Accent: Bill Manos 17, Brian Marsellas 11. Ellis: Darryl Brown 16, Gerry Belgraves 10. 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To apply for this position please forward resumes to: Peterborough This Week c/o Scott Prikker 884 Ford Street, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 5V3 or email: sprikker@mykawartha.com No phone calls please. Oshawa Jewellery is looking for an enthusiastic sales associate to join our dynamic team. We are proud to be the Reader's Choice Best Jewellery Store in Durham Region since 2005. We have been family owned and operated for 25 years and we are confident that you will enjoy the warm working environment we offer at Oshawa Jewellery. Prospective candidates must have retail sales experience; jewellery specific training is an asset. Candidates must be reliable, organized, and hard working. Candidates should thrive in a team environment and present a positive and pleasant attitude towards customers and fellow sales associates. Must be available evenings and weekends. Please email your resume to liora@oshawajewellery.com or drop it off at Oshawa Jewellery in the Oshawa Centre. Phone: 905-728-5757. Fax: 905-728-5220. Sales Representative Want to earn $75K plus per year?? UniFirst Canada is a leader across North America sup- plying uniforms, corporate clothing and facility ser- vices to a wide variety of businesses. An opportunity exists for sales minded individuals to become part of the UniFirst team located in the Greater Toronto area. We offer a base salary of $45000, bi-weekly vehicle allowance, benefits, profit sharing, monthly commis- sion, established/protected territories, two exotic all expense paid trips for two per year for top performers and it all starts off with an eight week comprehensive training program. Do you have a strong work ethic? Are you prepared for a high level of prospecting? Are you a true "hunt- er"? Are you looking for career advancement? If this describes who you are, then UniFirst is looking for you! Experience is not mandatory but the attributes listed above are. Please email your resume and list of accomplishments to attention chris_oliver@unifirst.com fax (905) 426-8819 or submit resume in person to Hiring Manager 1175-1 Squires Beach Rd., Pickering, Ontario. Please check us out on the web at www.unifirst.ca FOSTER CARE It's time to become a foster parent. Please do not hesitate to call 1-877-FOSTER CARE ACCOUNTANT/FULL CHARGE Bookkeeper, Unionville Commer- cial Real Estate company re- quires a full time senior accoun- tant/ full-charge bookkeeper. Candidate must have a minimum of 5 years experience working in an accounting environment, bookkeeping up to and including trial balance and preparing monthly income statements and balance sheets.Other functions include monthly bank reconcilia- tions, payroll, GST and all other government filings.Excellent computer knowledge and inter- personal skills required.Candi- date we are looking for will pos- sess the experience and skills to work into a Senior Management position.Please email resume to info@monopolyrealtyinc.com.No phone calls please. ASSISTANT REQUIRED for Montessori School in Whitby. Montessori experience preferred but not necessary.Please fax re- sume to (905)665-9583. AZ OWNER/OPERATORS need- ed to and from USA. Steady runs. Call Joe at (905)579-5959. DRIVER REQUIRED immediately to deliver clothes.Must have clean driver's abstract.20 - 30 hrs.per week.Call (905)706- 2561. DRIVERS G-CLASS early morn- ing routes in GTA.$12.20/hr. 5-ton truck experience & clean abstract required. Afternoon warehouse position available. Fax resume to 905-620-0366. FURNITURE AND MATTRESS delivery person.Must have clean abstract.Heavy lifting involved. Full-time, salary commensurate with experience.23 or over. Must be able to work even- ings/weekends. Apply in-person: Mattress and Suite Shop, 18 Hardwood Ave. S., beside Sta- ples, Ajax. *** CRUISE SHIP JOBS *** Earn $500-$3000/week.Free Room/Board, Great Benefits. Free Info: 613-834-4456. 3 FULL-TIME LABOURERS required to work six days/week in Ajax/Pickering area.Must have valid drivers license.Call 905-640-6330. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.$20 avg/hr.CASH BONUSES PAID DAILY. Registration Work.905- 435-1052 DAYCARE IN COURTICE re- quires ECE, assistants and on- call staff.Please fax resume to: 905-436-6878. EXPERIENCED Telemarketers, required for busy call centre.No selling.$11/hr to start.Call (905)426-2796. LOOKING FOR person willing to talk to small groups. A car and in- ternet needed.Call Diana 866- 306-5858 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY mature full time, file clerk.Days and evenings.Experience required, Fax resume to (905)430-6416. To Place an Ad Call (905) 683-0707 or Tor. line (416) 798-7259 Email: classifi eds@durhamregion.com Website: localmarketplace.ca NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, April 06, 2008, PAGE 19 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com Place your ad at 905-683-0707 StonCor Group, a Fortune 500 company has a contract position available for a: CUSTOMER SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR •Minimum 2 years customer service/sales support experience. •Bilingualism a must (French/English) •Strong computer skills in Word and Excel •Detail-oriented and ability to work under pressure with customers and sales repre- sentatives Forward your resume in confidence to: Stonhard Division 95 Sunray Street Whitby, ON L1N 9C9 Fax (905) 430-0318 Email: dsandrelli@stoncor.com www.stoncor.ca METROLAND Durham Region Media Group Graphic Designer 6 Month Contract Position Job Summary: To layout and design quality advertisements, special publications and internal promotion pieces. Major Accountabilities: • Transmit artwork and advertisements electronically. • Create ads and modify existing ads ensuring completeness and accuracy. • Manipulate photographs with software as required. • Ensure procedures for the organization of the fi ling system are maintained. • Occasionally work directly with Clients and/or Agencies on the design of ads. Skills and Experience: • Excellent working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and Quark. • Must be able to quickly adapt and learn new technologies and applications. • Ability to work individually and as a team with minimal supervision. • Must be quick thinking, detail oriented, decisive and creative. • Ability to produce a large number of ads in a short period of time. • Knowledge of print media process and practices. Qualifi cations: Degree / Diploma in Graphic Design (or related fi eld) and/or experience in relevant software required. Knowledge of broadcast media & related software an asset. Portfolio an asset. Email resume before April 11/08 to: dmoulaison@durhamregion.com Attention: Deanna Moulaison Or send to: Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, ON L1S 2H5 Freelance Photojournalists / Videographers An award-winning group of newspapers with a dynamic online news website is looking for freelance photojournalists/ videographers who can provide high quality images and video of daily news, sports and feature events. If you're able to interact well with both newsmakers and people in their everyday lives, and are able to capture photos and video that excite and inform, we'd like to hear from you. Reliable transportation and a full compliment of digital still imaging equipment are required. Video cameras will be provided. Please send a resume and samples of work to: picturedesk@durhamregion.com Oshawa This Week 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa, ON L1J 7L5 Fax: 905-579-1809 Coach Canada Whitby requires Full Time Parts/Service Coordinator Job Purpose and Requirements: This position is a highly visible position in the Whitby garage which requires excellent communication and organizational skills. The candidate must have excellent customer service, telephone and administrative skills to be considered for this position. The candidate must also have 3 to 5 years expe- rience in a related field, posses a G license or higher and have no criminal convictions. Roles and Responsibilities: ● Maintain an inventory of parts for coaches serviced at the Whitby garage. ● Order and receive bus parts ● Scheduling of PM's, campaigns and daily shop workload ● Generate repair orders & purchase orders ● Input information in the AS400 ● Maintain maintenance files ● Respond to warranty requests & shipments ● Administer warranty claims ● Co-ordinate daily and weekly service schedules for maintenance staff ● Liaison between suppliers, drivers and the shop Please send or fax a resume to: Ed Page Director of Transit / School Bus Operations 1549 Victoria St. E. Whitby, Ontario L1N 3E9 Fax:905-666-1327 Email:ed.page@coachcanada.com Are you an early riser? Do you like to spend quality time with family? Are you committed to excellence? Are you looking for a fun and energetic team environment? CORA'S PICKERING - Opening May 2008 Requires experienced: ✓ Kitchen Team Members ✓Service Team Members ✓ Hosts ✓ Bus Persons ✓ Dishwashers Job Fair: Friday, April 18th (4pm - 9pm) Saturday, April 19th (9am - 3pm) Email resume ahead of time to coraspickering@gmail.com * Come prepared for an on-site interview! Being held at: YMCA Durham Employment & Community 1550 Kingston Road, Pickering (Hwy#2 and Valley Farm Rd.) (905) 427-7670 respiteservices.com - a new community data- base linking support workers to families is seeking energetic, creative and compassionate people interested in becoming a SUPPORT WORKER providing meaningful respite with someone who may have a developmental disability, aut- ism and/or a physical disability. To learn more visit www.respiteservices.com and select Durham Region or contact Jeanne at 905-436 2500 Ext. 2313 EARN UPTO $1000 A WEEK! Mobile pet groomers wanted.Looking for energetic, organized and reliable people who love animals.Good work ethic a must. Must have good customer service and people skills.Team player, clean drivers licence.Benefits, company vehicle provided.Experience preferred but not required.Full training given.To apply on-line: bob@aussiepetmobile.ca.By phone: Call Bob at 1-877-508-7111 Warehouse, All Shifts $10.00 South Oshawa Some heavy lifting - various other assembly and warehouse jobs available, throughout Durham, and Markham Apply to: Global Human Resource Centre 185 Brock St N #206 Whiby (at Mary) 777 Warden Ave Suite 217 Scarborough (S.of Eglinton) We’ve got award-winning community newspapers and a dynamic local news website and are looking for a creative, innovative programmer and website developer with ideas and inspiration. If you have an eye for design, are familiar with many programming languages and enjoy learning new ones, we’d like to see the work you’ve done in ASP.Net, PHP, CSS, Javascript and Flash, and your working knowledge of action script, XML, MySQL and Photoshop. Experience in TOPS and TOTEL would be an asset. Send a resume and links by Monday April 7, 2008, to the attention of: Website Developer / ASP.Net, PHP, Flash, CSS, Javascript Programmer Production - Metroland Durham (Oshawa This Week) Oshawa This Week 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa, ON L1J 7L5 Fax: 905-579-1809 E-mail: joneil@durhamregion.com FEDEX GROUND HIRING *PART-TIME DOCK WORKERS* Criminal background check, ability to lift 50lbs, 5 days/wk, up to 25 hours/week.Shift 3am start-time. Fax resume to Jeremy:905-665-2047 CABLE TV FIELD Technicians Full Time Contract Positions GTA and Durham Regions.Will- ing to Train.Vehicle is Required. careers@achieverscable.com Fax:905 422 9985 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. A MEANINGFUL CAREER *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 ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORK company seeks full-time Project Manager. Must have experience. Please fax resume to 905-433- 1463 ATTENTION:TIRED OF Mc jobs? $9.00/hour to start up to $20/hour. NO COMMISSION. Marketing company seeking dy- namic workers.FULL PAID TRAINING PROVIDED.Call Am- ber 905-668-5544. CLEANERS NEEDED URGENT for fast-growing maid service. Permanent position.Room for advancement.Excellent pay, great working environment.Not suitable for students.Call 905- 723-6242 COLLECTIONS REPRESENTA- TIVES. National Collection Agency located in Pickering is expanding and requires Collection Representatives.We are looking for individuals who are assertive, motivated self-starters.Previous collections experience an asset but not required as full training is provided.Preference will be given to fully bilingual applicants. We offer a competitive salary and commission structure.Fax your resume with salary expectations to 905-420-6833 or email nancy.lauzon@recovercorp.com DELIVERY PERSON required for Whitby business.Part-time, 20 hours/week, $10-$12/hour, suit senior.Company vehicle provid- ed.Please fax resume:905-668- 6203 or email: maribay@mari- baydesigns.com ESTABLISHED SWIMMING pool (vinyl) subcontracting company seeks full-time motivated physi- cally strong individual interested in learning the trade.Outdoor working experience an asset, atti- tude a must.Vehicle necessary. $17.00per/hr.Potential excellent. 7 month season, mid April start. Fax resume to 905-640-1725 EXPERIENCED BICYCLE me- chanic/assembler required. Must have own vehicle & tools. Must be able to work various shifts in Durham Region.Please call (905)245-0593. EXPERIENCED PART time tele- marketers required to book appointments for insurance. Hourly plus attractive bonuses. Call Nick (905)683-7892 (Morn- ing) or (289)314-2851 (Afternoon) E-mail:dkgugnani@hotmail.com. EXPERIENCED Telemarketers required for booking appoint- ments,for busy window and door company.Hourly plus bonuses. Call Lyn (905)448-0482 from 2p.m.to 8p.m.Fax (905)448- 0487, email: info@aurorawindows.ca FLOWER SHOP in Pickering re- quires a sales clerk for 2 or 3 days/week.Previous retail experi- ence an asset and some comput- er skills helpful.905-831-0753 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-Wor k A tHome.com Reference 2-107 HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED! Full-time/Part-time available. Training provided.Competitive wages, great environment.Not suitable for students.Vehicle re- quired.Call (905) 683-4609. IN-STORAGE SELF storage looking for part-time employees in Ajax/Pickering area. Must be able to work weekends.Good commu- nication and computer skills a must.Students welcome.Fax re- sume to 905-686-7469 INSTALLER Conscientious individual needed to install bathroom renovation products. Plumbing knowledge a plus. Training provided. Fax resume to 905-438-0490 JOB AT HOME.$487.68 Weekly. Assemble Products, Mail or Computer Work.Free Details www.TopJobReview.com write CHRJobs: 372 Rideau St, #916- A15 Ottawa Ontario, K1N 1G7 1-807-625-5576 LANDSCAPE company requires lead hand for Durham.5-yrs mini- mum exp., clean abstract, exp with UniLock products.General labours, grass cutting exp re- quired, must have clean drivers li- cence and vehicle.Year round pay.Phone (905)571-6682; fax (905)579-8725. LEAD HANDS & GENERAL LA- BORERS,min 3 years experi- ence, interlock/natural stone in- stallation for well established North Pickering based landscape company. Must have own trans- por tation.Benefits package available.Call Mon.-Fri. (905)619-6761 or Fax resume to 905-619-0788 Merry Maids HOUSECLEANING No experience No nights/weekends Car required Paid mileage Ajax/Pickering Call Mon-Fri, 9-4 905-837-9601 ORDER TAKERS NEEDED $25/hr avg.Full Time We Train Yo u Call 905.435.0518 MUNROE AUTO GLASS Acces- sories & Custom Tint is expand- ing.Positions available:Glass Installer, Hitch, Accessories, Basic Electronic, Sales and/or Installations.Experience abso- lutely necessary.Well developed family business. Salary nego- tiable.Benefits available.Email: monroeautoglass@rogers.com NEED HELP FAST! Event Mar- keting Company needs 5-7 pro- mo reps- work w/non-profit & Charities. No experience neces- sary.If not making $500/wk.Tra- cy (905)420-7456 PART-TI ME HELPER required. Could turn into full-time employ- ment in the near future.905-686- 9838. PART-TIME JANITORIAL posi- tions, must be 18+years and bondable for office/warehouse in Pickering.Daily after hours 4-6pm, experience preferred but will train.Email resume to mbcs.ontario@gmail.com SIGN SHOP requires vinyl layers, experienced sign installers & sub contractors for sign installation. Call Craig 416-884-9999 ROCK & ROLL ATTITUDE! Like teamwork, music & people? 10 full-time positions available imme- diately.No experience neces- sary.Paid weekly/No commis- sion.Call Haley 905-668-5544. SUPERINTENDENT, experi- enced for luxury condo building in Oshawa. Must have good people skills, good mechanical knowl- edge.Please forward resume to: 416-544-4889. SUPERINTENDENT, RETIRED or semi retired couple preferred for adult lifestyle 41-unit complex in East Oshawa. May 1st.Clean- ing, maintenance & office work req'd.Call (905)438-0558 for appt. SUPERINTENDENTS East Durham area. Mature couple required.Good salary and 2-bdrm apt.Routine repairs & mainte- nance, cleaning. Some adminis- trative duties.Clear police check required.Please send resumes to File #329, c/o Oshawa This Week, P.O.Box 481, 865 Fare- well St.Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 TELEMARKETING PART-TIME evenings, mature individuals with experience preferred.$10/hr. Call 905-686-2445, ext.305 TORONTO'S LARGEST Land- scaping Company pays $100- $500 DAILY for outdoor Summer work.Hiring honest, energetic in- dividuals to fill our many Summer positions.Email gtaspringwork@hotmail.com. WAREHOUSE & DELIVERY Helper required for building sup- plies co.$13.00/hr., full time & benefits. Apply in person,1350 Church St.south of Bayley, Pick- ering WE ARE HIRING for a SITE SU- PERINTENDENT to lead the low rise construction team and imple- ment Baywood initiatives at our Oshawa site.The ideal candi- date will have at least 8 years of experience in a similar role and industry.Some responsibilities will include monitoring subcon- tractor work performance, ensur- ing the construction is according to project timeline and compli- ance with design requirements. We offer an excellent remunera- tion package, commensurate with experience.To apply, submit your resume to hr_resumes@baywoodhomes. com.Only qualified candidates will be contacted. YEAR ROUND MAINTENANCE company looking for crew mem- bers.Experience an asset.Winter work available.Resume plus driv- er abstract required.Benefit package available.Call Mon - Fri 905-619-6761 or fax resume to 905-619-0788. EXPERIENCED COSMETIC La- ser Technician with min.1 year experience.Email resume to mdaesthetics@rogers.com or call 905-666-5117 HAIRSTYLIST FULL TIME with experience.Joseph's Hairstyling Oshawa Centre. Apply in person or call Joe (905)723-9251 A/P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, April 06, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com Place your ad at 905-683-0707 HVACR SALES CONSULTANT We are expanding and require an experienced sales consultant in our residential retrofit division. We offer a generous compensation package including pension and benefits. If you possess excellent follow up skills are dynamic, motivated and customer orientated the opportunity for high earning potential awaits you. Resumes to: admin@advantageairtech.com or fax 905-683-0817 PART & FULL TIME Ontario Certified Teachers required teaching adults during the day in the Durham & Scarborough areas. Enthusiasm, flexibility, comfortable teaching English & Math at a high school level. ONTARIO TEACHING CERTIFICATE AND COMPUTER SKILLS A MUST. Please email your resume to: pickering@gradeexpectations.ca 2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM $899 Move in NOW! Ask us about AIR MILESÆ REWARD MILES !! ●Friendly community ● Near shopping, GO & 401, transit at door ● Attractive & spacious 2 & 3 Bedroom suites ● Utilities included ● Seniors' Discounts Available ● Beautiful Scenery Highland Towers, 200 White Oaks Ct.Whitby (905)668-7332 www.caprent.com 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Close to schools, shopping, hospital. On site superintendent and security WINDJAMMER APTS 33 Falby Crt., Ajax (905)686-0841 www.ajaxapartments.com 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Close to schools, shopping, hospital. On site superintendent and security 77 Falby Crt., Ajax (905)686-0845 www.ajaxapartments.com RAM-LAND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT #FMJFWF 8JTEPN 4 F S F O JUZ$PVSBHF 4HELIFEOFAYOUNGWOMENWHOFOUGHT AHARDBATTLEWITHCANCERISBEING HONOUREDBYFUNDRAISINGEFFORTS!FTERA YEARBATTLEWITHTHEDISEASE-ELISSA PASSEDAWAYIN.OVEMBER,ETS HONOUR-ELISSASDREAMANDHELPOTHERS WHOARElGHTINGTHESAMEBATTLE0LEASE COMEANDSUPPORTTHE-ELISSA$ANIS %WING3ARCOMA#ANCER&OUNDATION !NDERSON#OLLEGIATE !NDERSON3T 7HITBY /.,.6 M]f\gjÛ=YajÛ¬Û=Yk`agfÛJ`goÛ=mf\jYak]j WITHALLPROCEEDSBEINGDONATEDTOTHEFOUNDATION 6ENDOR&AIR AMTOPM&ASHION3HOW PM Jmf\Yq•Û8hjadÛ~€l`Û‡‡… sales help & agents HAIRSTYLIST.Are you looking for opportunity? Driven to suc- cess? Ready for a job that fits your lifestyle? Chair rental or commission. Call Carol (905)404- 1613 HAIRSTYLISTS REQUIRED,li- censed, Full/Part Time, no colour, no perms, just great cuts. Picker- ing/Beach. Call Michelle 416-383- 0689 PEDICURE SPA PIPELESS Pearl/Burgandy, nib, 2-available, $1800 each. Pedestal Shampoo Unit black/silver, nib, 2-available, $450 each. Proelixe vibration machine, like new, $7500. (905)718-1996. PT/FT HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED for Busy Hair Salons. Hourly plus commission. Paid holidays. Birth- day off with pay. Benefits. OSHAWA $9.50/hr Rachel 905- 434-4994. BOWMANVILLE $9.50/hr Barb or Joanne 905- 623-6444. SPACE FOR RENT,in elegant surroundings, Oshawa, suited to beauty related business. 2 sinks, mirrored walls. For appt (905)434-7012 ADAMSON SYSTEMS Engineering is expanding our technical team. We are searching for an energetic person to support system design, overall technical support and quality assurance. The individual will also contribute to the co-or- dination of demonstration equipment, Trade show, and contribute to repairs and maintenance of systems. All candidates must have a back- ground in audio. Consideration will be given to those applicants who are familiar with any of the following audio measurement systems – SMAART, CLIO, MLSSA, WIN MLS etc. Please send all resumes to: Ben@adamsonproaudio.com ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORK Company in Orono seeks full time experienced AutoCad Operator, Mastercam x2 experience is an asset. Please fax resume to : 905-433-1463. AUTOCAD DRAFTSMAN (architectural) required immediately for Ajax landscape architectural firm. hkortek@sympatico.ca CABINET MAKER wanted full time days, must have experience with jointers, shapers, planners and panel saws. WOOD SHOP HELPER ALSO REQUIRED WITH SOME EXPERIENCE. E-mail constructionmanagement@live.ca DOOR & WINDOW installation crew required immediately for well established company. Must be fully experienced, have own truck, tools, and liability insu- rance. (905)433-2323 EXPERIENCED FORK LIFT Op- erator wanted with rough terrain experience, working with mason- ry company. Experienced Labour- er also required. Own transporta- tion required. Call (905)985-4208 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 JOURNEYMEN, ELECTRICIAN & Senior apprentice required. Commercial/Industrial. Experi- ence a must. Drivers license re- quired. Email resume to ash- ley@on.aibn.com (905)576-6603 LICENSED MILLWRIGHT,with 10 years min experience. Avail weekdays for casual and call in work. Ideal for semi or retired in- dividual. Call 613-354-5577 MECHANIC, 3rd-4th-5th year apprentice needed. Reliable, thorough, knowledgeable, for a fast paced environment. Only qualified applicants please. (416)283-1843 sales help & agents OSHAWA MILLWORK shop re- quires experienced Cabinet Mak- er with min. 5 years experience working with plastic laminate. Fax resume to 905-404-2699. PICKERING AREA Tool & Die Shop is looking for JUNIOR TOOLMAKERS AND APPREN- TICES for full time positions. Fax resume to 905-427-8010 TRUCK or TRAILER Mechanic needed for Scarborough area. Must have valid driver's licence. Dayshift, good wages & benefits. Call Bryce 905-728-2346 or 416-936-6712 WANTED A PERSON to assist in an automation project with PLC experience, ABB Robots and Omron experience an asset. Email resume to: steve@adamsonproaudio.com WANTED TRUCK AND Coach Mechanic Full time/year round to maintain and repair fleet of CVOR trucks and trailers. Wages based on experience. Fax re- sume to 905-683-3734. AJAX LEGION looking for some- one with the following skills: ac- counting software, Microsoft Of- fice, accounting background, bondable. 20 hours. Call Emma for details, 905-683-2927. BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY able to maintain full set of books to Trial Balance, EITD/GST/WSIB remittances on Simply Account- ing Software required part time (2-3 days/wk) for Ajax office. Able to work independently in a variety of duties. Fax resume to 905-427- 4993 or email pmdinc@bellnet.ca PART - TIME BOOKKEEPER Local travel agency seeking an organized, detailed individual with a working knowledge of Simply Accounting. We offer a fun envi- ronment, flexible hours, and trav- el opportunities. Please e-mail your resume to Whitby@cruiseshipcenters.com RECEPTIONIST, PART-TIME Full days. No experience re- quired, will train right individual. Great way to get back into the workforce. Apply in-person with resume. Deegan Denture Clinic, 134 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax (be- side Home Hardware) sales help & agents A HEATING and air conditioning sales person required. Sales ex- perience a definite asset. Call Cullen Heating and Air Condition- ing (905)725-9731 or fax resume to (905)725-0886 A1 - ENERGETIC SALES Agents needed for immediate start in es- tablished Ajax office. Hourly plus commission paid weekly. Casual, friendly atmosphere. Must be self motivated. Will train. Hours Mon- Thurs 9am-4pm and Fri 9am- 12pm. Call Sara 905-426-9792 ext. 0 NOW HIRING!Sales positions available immediately! 4C Gems & Jewellery Oshawa Centre & Five Points Mall, Oshawa loca- tions. Fax resume to: 905-436- 9190 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS-Sales for Pickering travel centre. 3 F/T positions. Earn to $7k+ per month plus Bonuses/ Benefits. 208sales@fvctravel.com OUTSIDE SALES professional required for busy Windows and Doors company. Commission based and training provided. To start immediately. Please call (905)448-0482. SALES REP (S) required for a promotional company in Picker- ing. Great opportunity to grow! Must be a self-starter and ener- getic. Excellent commission, 60%. Please e-mail to: reards@ rogers.com. DENTAL ASSISTANT full time required for Ajax office. Some evenings & Saturdays. HARP certified Please fax resume to 905-619-0564 DENTAL HYGIENIST and assist- ant required for practice in Oshawa. Fax resume to 905-434- 6388. EXPERIENCED (MINIMUM 2 yrs) CDA Level II needed for Dr. Fred. Campbell in Oshawa. No evenings or weekends, approxi- mately 32hrs per week. Call Mary at (905)434-1991. MARNWOOD LIFECARE CEN- TRE -Temporary, Part Time (Ma- ternity Leave) -Dietary Manager, C.S.N.M. required. Please send resume att: Tracy Werheid, 26 Elgin St. Bowmanville, L1C3C8 or Fax: 905-623-4497. MEDICAL SECRETARY/ TECHNICIAN required immediately full time for Scarbo- rough office. Compe- tent, friendly, outgo- ing, excellent comput- er and communication skills. (fluent English) exp. preferred. PLEASE FAX RESUME 416-439-9523 ORTHO OFFICE REQUIRES: part time Dental Assistant Level II preferred. Please reply to File #334, c/o Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 P/T DENTAL HYGIENIST req'd for Whitby office. Tuesday after- noon, top wages, Professionals only. Serious inquiries only. Please call Dr. D'Souza for inter- view (905)430-0118 PART TIME, EXPERIENCED medical receptionist needed for busy clinic. Must be willing to work days, evenings and week- ends. Fax resume to (905)430- 6416. PART TIME/FULL TIME Level II PDA/Receptionist for Oshawa or- thodontic office. Orthodontic ex- perience preferred. Please email to: ejpong@yahoo.com PSW FOR OVERNIGHT and some relief, Bowmanville area, newly graduate welcomed. Must have CPR, first aid and police check. (905)243-4434 RMT REQUIRED FOR for Dur- ham Physiotherapy Clinic. Fax Resume to 416 663 4271 or email mikea@austin-rehab.com RNs AND RPNs Certified in foot care needed for community and nursing home. Fax to: 1-866- 602-5211 or call 416-287-0673. EXPERIENCED LINE COOK re- quired for Durham Steak House. 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Open con- cept 4-bedroom, hardwood, 2-storey family room, sunken liv- ing room, walk-out apartment, decks, patios, waterfall. gwenmoffatt@sympatico.ca. 905- 429-7555. UXBRIDGE, SAVE OVER $45,000. Wyndance Golf Course community. Over 3000 square feet. 4 bedroom bungaloft with upgrades. ClubLink platinum membership included. $799,000. 905-881-0795, E-mail: ronjvm@hotmail.com THE ULTIMATE PROPERTY, great investment! Enchanting swiss chalet style house (four seasons). In a very private, 15 acre pine forest plantation with fish pond, fresh creek. 5 minutes to all amenities. 4 bedroom, walk-in basement. Near King- ston. Land o-lakes. $295,000. (613) 379-2079. Please Visit: www.bestrealunique.com 2750-SQ-FT. BUILDING 1255 Skae Dr, Oshawa (Stevenson/ Phillip Murray) 16' high ceiling, 12'x12' door. Available immedi- ately. Call Mon-Fri: (905)725- 3321. Weekends: 905-410- 0158, 905-410-0159 BEST EXPOSURE IN TOWN!! Prime Downtown Brooklin retail space, 500sq.ft., $1150 all inclu- sive. Great exposure, located on Baldwin St. free parking. (905)728-4497. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE for lease. Prime north Oshawa location. Second floor space. 560 sq.ft. Parking available. Available immediately. Call 905-576-0958 for details. OFFICE FOR RENT in quiet heri- tage building. Great location, 401/Courtice Rd. Utilities/parking included. Carpet throughout. Kitchen & boardroom. $450/month. Available immedi- ately. Melinda 905-720-1094. DOG GROOMING business for sale. Whitby. Phone (905)263- 4774 after 5:00 pm. LAWN CARE Business for sale. Established customer base, 7x16 enclosed trailer, Z-turn John Deere commercial mower, other equipment. Call John for informa- tion (905)723-8483 YOUR NEW Career awaits. Win Win. Unlimited potential Unlimited earnings. www.carels.ca click Ca- reers $$MONEY$$Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 100%. No income, bad credit OK! ONTARIOWIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION 1-888-307-7799 CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 5.7 % 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 !KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet building, near shopping, transpor- tation. Utilities, parking included. available immediately, 1 & 2-bed- room apts. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS, Oshawa. Starting from $450/mo plus heat/hydro. Avail. May. First/last, references. Quebec St. Also 304 Simcoe S., $520/mo. Stephen 905-259-5796, 905-576- 8699. 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- ment, Grandview/King area. Sep- arate entrance, utilities, wash- er/dryer, parking. Suitable for non-smoking single person. Available Now. $650/month. Con- tact 905-579-2287. 1 LARGE BEDROOM BASE- MENT apt. Ajax (Harwood & Hwy. #2). Separate entrance. Parking. Laundry facilities. Near amenities. $725. No pets/smok- ing. References. Available now. 905-922-8675. 1-BEDROOM apartment $650+ hydro. 2-BEDROOM APT, $750+ hydro. Available, no dogs. Oshawa, Bloor St. E area. Work- ing adults preferred. Call Mary 905-721-9817 1-BEDROOM APT for rent, North Oshawa, (Simcoe/Taunton). Completely renovated, laundry on-site, asking $685/mo +hydro. Available April 1st. Call (416)881- 5544 1-BEDROOM,all inclusive, cable, laundry. Close to GO Train, bus- es and shopping. Separate en- trance. No pets/smoking. Immedi- ate possession. $725/month first/last. (905)839-7663 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART- MENTS, $675/$775 plus hydro. Clean and quiet building, Harmo- ny/Bloor area. Available immedi- ately. No pets/smoking. (905)424- 4518 or (905)424-4005. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT - 596 Chaucer Ave., Oshawa. No pets. $825/mo. all inclusive. First/last. Call Farida daytime 905-576-5512 or evening 905- 427-5580. 2 Bedroom apartment @ Sim- coe and Centre South. Clean central Oshawa apartment includ- ing utilities for $800. Call Anthony 905-925-5696 2 BEDROOM SPACIOUS APT. Available immediately, $849. + hydro, first/last, Uxbridge down- town Brock St. No pets/smoking, references. Sam 416-895-8144 2-BEDROOM apartment in Oshawa, Ritson/Adelaide area. Available May 1st. Appliances, parking, first/last. Call 1-800-717- 2249. 2-BEDROOM APT.,$875/month, ($210/week).Parking, appliances, utilities incl. Avail. April 2nd or later, deposit negotiable. (Sim- coe/Mill). Call (905)410-6817 3 BEDROOM UPPER DUPLEX Quiet court. Open concept. Walk to Oshawa Center, civic auditori- um, Hwy#2, schools. Utilities in- cluded, $1150/month. Available May 1st. 905-436-2895. OSHAWA, WINTER SPECIAL! Newly renovated 2 bedroom. Senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units. New kitchens & applianc- es, carpeting, windows, security. Near schools/bus stop and amenities. Available April/May. 1-866-601-3083 905-432-6912. www.apartmentsinontario.com Condominium Suites in Oshawa 2 & 3 Bdrm's Free Utilities, Parking. Senior's, Retiree's & GM Discounts 905-728-4993 A LUXURY TRIDEL Pickering 1- bedroom apt., pool, fitness, sau- na, games room, laundry, under- ground parking, 4 appliances, utilities, security. May 1st. $1300 inclusive. (905)683-9629 A VERY Clean 2 Bedroom, North Oshawa, Ormond Drive. Parking, laundry. Exceptionally large living room. $1095/mo inclusive. Available immediately. 905-718- 7832 BACHELOR BASEMENT, HAR- MONY/OLIVE, large kitchen, 4 pc. bath, suit one person. Laun- dry, parking, cable included. No smoking/pets. lst/last required. April lst. $600 per mo. (905)721- 9621. BEAUTIFUL 1-BDRM bsmt apt in desirable North Oshawa location. $700/mo inclusive. Parking, laun- dry facilities, avail May 1st. First/last. Call (905)655-5264 BOWMANVILLE large one & two bedroom apts available now. Clean, security entrance bldg. Rent includes appliances utilities & parking. Laundry facilities. (905)666-1074, 905-419-4445 BOWMANVILLE MODERN, clean, quiet adult lifestyle build- ing, 570sq.ft. 1-bedroom. Laun- dry, parking. No dogs. Suitable for single person. $775. Avail May 1st. 905-725-1052 BOWMANVILLE MODERN, clean, quiet adult lifestyle build- ing, 1620sq.ft. 2-bdrm PLUS OFFICE, laundry, parking. No dogs. $1200+ hydro Avail May 1st. Call 905-725-1052 BROOKLIN 1-BEDROOM apt. on second floor, available May 1st. $595/month, first/last. (905)424-9743. CLAREMONT,(15 mins. north of Pickering) lovely, bright 1-bed- room loft apartment. Fully broad- loomed, laundry, parking, suit professional. Available April 1st. $750-inclusive. View at www.viewit.ca#15750 (905)649- 1917 COURTICE, 1-BDRM BSMT, Available immediately, C/A, park- ing, $550/month, inclusive. OSHAWA, Harmony/Rossland, 1-bdrm, 5-appliances, bright, like new, parking, $750/month, inclu- sive. Cindy (905)432-3222, LM. COURTICE: 2-BEDROOM ALL INCLUSIVE! Upper unit, HUGE family room, LARGE windows, lots of sun! Laundry, storage, fenced yard, off-street parking. No pets/smoking. $1100/month. Available now. 905-448-3520. FANTASTIC OSHAWA 2-storey apt in century home, 2-bedroom, 2 full baths, $950 all inclusive. Available now. Leave message (905)434-7012. INSTEAD OF APARTMENT?? newly renovated one bedroom house, Olive/Ritson, 2 baths, Ap- pliances, parking, near all amenities, Avail immediately. $700+utilities. (905)706-2704 LITTLE BRITAIN - 2 bed. adult apt. in century home. Walk to all amenities. Suit single profession- al or professional couple. No dogs, no smoking. Available May 1st or 15th. $700/mo. + 1/2 utilities, first/last. Call 705-786- 7094. NEWLY RENOVATED executive 2-bedroom condo. Close to 401 and all amenities, two levels. Underground parking. Laundry included. Stainless- steel appliances. Available.ASAP. $1,090/month, inclusive. (905)424-3450. NORTH Oshawa 3 bedroom May lst. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances includ- ed. Pay cable, parking and laun- dry facilities. (905)723-2094 NORTH OSHAWA-Upper 1 bdrm apartment in Century home. Beautiful wood floors throughout. Avail. May 1st. $800/inclusive. References req'd. (905)986-9976 ONE BEDROOM,available May lst. Park and Adelaide, clean & bright, $705. First and last. 905- 725-8350 or (905) 242-8487 OSHAWA (SIMCOE/CENTRE) 2-bdrm main floor of house, excellent condition, fridge, stove, parking. May lst. or after $800+ hydro. First/last, references required. 905-576-1636 or 905- 447-8234 also on www.viewit.ca OSHAWA -1 & 2 bdrm. avail. Located 350 Malaga. May 1 & June 1. $740/mo. & $840/mo. all inclusive. No pets. Please call 905-242-4478 or 905-435-0383 OSHAWA -Ritson Rd S./ Currie. Bright Spacious Basement Apart- ment. $600/month, heat/electric included. Avail from May 1. 416- 653-5715 OSHAWA 2-BEDROOM, LARGE bright basement in bungalow, walk to OC, Transit/schools, sep- arate entrance, fridge/stove, laun- dry, 2-parking, no smoking/dogs First/last. $825-inclusive. May 1st, (905)430-8493. OSHAWA 3-bedroom downstairs apartment near lake. Laundry fa- cilities, shared yard, parking for two cars. No pets/smokers, refer- ences. $850 plus hydro. Available now. 905-728-0020. OSHAWA 45 Colborne West. 1- bedroom, $750/inclusive. 45 Col- borne West 2-bedroom $800/in- clusive. All available May 1st. No pets. Adult building. 905-723- 1647, 905-720-9935. OSHAWA APTS.Clean quiet se- curity monitored newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities, parking, laundry on site, no dogs. 905-260-9085, 905- 743-0287. OSHAWA BLVD/ATHOL ST. Spacious 3-bdrm apt. on main/lower floor. Hardwood, A/C, laundry, garage & parking. $1200/mo. inclusive. Great apt! Avail. immediately. 905-718-7832 OSHAWA Clean, new building. large 2-bedroom apt. $865. avail. May 1st. Appliances, parking & utilities included. 905-438-9715. OSHAWA HOSPITAL area, north of Adelaide, large upper 2-bed- room, 2 baths, laundry, parking, $900/mo inclusive. First/last. Call 905-579-2350 or 905-668-8869 Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm OSHAWA,1-bdrm flat in quiet family home. Separate entrance, no pets. $650/mo inclusive. Suitable for mature working per- son, (905)579-9084 OSHAWA,3-bedroom, available immediately. 1-parking, laundry, fenced yard. No pets. Near Cen- tral Park Blvd/Bond St. E. $1200/inclusive. Call David, (705)522-8990. OSHAWA,Best Deals! Newly Renovated 1 bdrm. Senior life- style bldg. Large units, new kitch- ens, carpeting, windows, security. Near hospital, bus stop. Call 905-728-4966 or 1-866-601-3083 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,Center/Brock St. W. large newly renovated 2 bedroom apartment on main floor of du- plex, suitable for single/couple separate entrance private drive- way, $825 plus hydro, non smok- ing. (905)914.3133. OSHAWA,LARGE 2-BDRM in triplex. HWY 2/Wilson. Avail. May. 1st. First/last. No pets. $800 + hydro. Call John (905)576- 4229. OSHAWA, Park/401.2-bdrm, open concept. Mainfloor of house. Laundry, parking, huge backyard w/deck. Avail. June 1st. $1050/mo inclusive. 1-year lease. Credit check. (905)260-2615 OSHAWA, WINTER SPECIAL! Under new Management. 1 & 2 bdrms, adult lifestyle bldg. Large units, new windows, security. Near bus, shopping. Avail. April/May. Call 905-723-1009 or 1-866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162 www.apartmentsinontario.com Park/Gibb, Oshawa Furnished bachelor basement apt, own kitchen & bath, laundry facilities. Sep. ent., $325/bi-weekly. First/last required. Call Terri 289-240-0508 PICKERING ALTONA/Sheppard. 1-bedroom basement apartment, private entrance, laundry, park- ing, immaculate. Suitable for quiet person, non-smoker, no pets. $850/month. (416)258-9804 PICKERING, 1 BEDROOM base- ment. Spacious livingroom, eat- in kitchen, separate entrance, no smoker/pets, suits single working person. Avail. immediately, $799/mo. inclusive. First/last. (905)427-8243, (416)845-8425. PICKERING, BASEMENT apart- ment, 1-bedroom, 1-full bath- room, all newly painted. Appli- ances. Separate entrance, park- ing, no pets/smoking. $700/month first/last/references. Available immediately. (905)428- 0678 PICKERING, WHITES/BAYLY, 1-bedroom second storey apart- ment. West Shore, near lake. Bright, separate entrance. Utilities and parking included, $750/mo, first/last. (416)875-7708. PICKERING, WHITES/FINCH. Large, bright, spacious 1-bdrm walk-out bsmt apt. Suitable for single/couple. Sep. entrance, no smoking/pets. $825/mo includes laundry, parking, utilities. (905)839-4829 PICKERING: 2-BEDROOM basement apt., sep. entrance, a/c, parking. $850 all inclusive, Available May 15th. No smoking. Call (905)427-6813, 416-771- 7203 PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy a peaceful, beautiful town. Spacious 3-bdrm. in well-kept, quiet 3-storey apt building. Balcony, 1-parking, Security Video. No dogs. First/last. Call 905-985-0748 or 905-430-7816. REGENCY PLACE Apartments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. Security & pking. Laundry, social room & ad- ditional storage. Min. to shopping & parks. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. 15 Regency Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St) 905-430- 7397 www.realstar.ca SIMCOE/ROSSLAND,newly renovated 2-bedroom apartment, new appliances, $1000/month, in- clusive. (416)722-8233. SOUTH AJAX, LEGAL,new 1 bedroom basement apt. Walk to all amenities/buses. Shared laun- dry, $825/month, all inclusive. No smoking/pets. Call Gordon 416- 450-5479. Still Renting? Why? Owning is Cheaper! First time buyers only; Free list of homes with pictures available with little to no money down! From $900/mth (OAC) 1-800-596-2052 ID# 1064 Free recorded message TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 bed. w/upgraded finishes. Util. incl. Security & parking. Landscaped grounds, private patios & bal- conies. 2 Testa Rd. (Reach St. & Testa Rd) 905-852-2534 www.realstar.ca TOP LEVEL of beautiful 3-bdrm house for rent. Utilities included, new upgrades throughout, garage space and 1-outside parking available, backyard, Whites Rd/Sheppard, $1250-$1300/mo, (416)728-7833. WHITBY -2-bdrm. apt. in quiet 3-plex, 927 Byron St. N. Ideal for single person. No pets. $790/month +hydro. Avail. May 1st. Call (905)725-4145. WHITBY EXCEPTIONAL 2 bed- room apt., walk to GO, newer bldg, laundry facilities. $815 + hy- dro. No pets. Available May 1st. First/last. (905)723-8697, (905)718-1890 WHITBY Immaculate one-bed- room apt available immediately. $785 rent includes appliances, heat, laundry facilities & parking. (905)666-1074, 905-556-0455. WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balconies, laundry & parking. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shopping & schools. 900 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca WHITBY SOUTH - Spacious 1&2 bdrm starting $750- $880/month. Laundry, first/last, minutes to GO, Avail. May 1/earli- er. No dogs. Daytime viewings only Mon - Fri, references. Days (905)666-3338, evenings (905)832-2722. Whitby's Best building newly renovated suite 2-BEDROOM extra-large in clean, quiet bldg, freshly painted, beautiful Whitby neighbourhood. Ideal adult lifestyle bldg. insuite storage, onsite laundry. Incredible value! Avail. May 1st 905-668-7758 viewit.ca (vit #17633) WHITBY,Bachelor and 1 bed- room from $749 all inclusive Close to all amenities. Office hours 9-5, Monday - Friday. (905)430-1877 or view at comptronica.com NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, April 06, 2008, PAGE 21 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com 905-619-2093 761 McKay Rd., Pickering Specials Complete Pine Gable Kits: 8x6 $918.75 8x8 $1,014.00 8x12 $1,439.25 Visit our Pickering Showroom www.shedman.ca 2008 YARD SALE KITS ARE NOW BEING PREPARED. We are offering an opportunity for your business to include a coupon in these kits which will be offered free of charge to customers purchasing a yard sale ad. We will be able to distribute your coupon to any or all of Pickering, Ajax, Uxbridge, Port Perry, Whitby, Oshawa, Clarington, Northumberland or the Brighton areas. For more information please call Bonnie Browne 905-576-9335 bbrowne@durhamregion.com SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Seizure and Sale of Land issued out of the Superior Court of Justice at Whitby dated the 18th of December 2006, Court File Number 46705/06 to me directed, against the real and personal property of Douglas Hickey, Defendant, at the suit of Auto Workers Community Credit Union Limited., Plaintiff, the Enforcement Office of the Superior Court of Justice located at 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario has seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Douglas Hickey, Defendant in, and to: Southerly 38 feet throughout of Lot 50 on the North side of Colborne Street and the West side of Roxborough Ave. on Plan 249, City of Oshawa, Regional Municipality of Durham, PIN 16323-0100 (LT) municipally known as 130 Roxborough Ave, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 5W5. All of which said right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Douglas Hickey, Defendant, in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at the Superior Court of Justice, 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G7 on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. CONDITIONS: The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes, and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s). TERMS: Deposit 10% of bid price or $1,000.00, whichever is greater. •Payable at time of sale by successful bidder •To be applied to purchase price •Non-refundable •Ten business days from date of sale to arrange financing and pay balance in full at Court Enforcement Office, 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G7. •All payments in cash or by certified cheque made payable to the Minister of Finance. •Deed Poll provided by Sheriff only upon satisfactory payment in full of purchase price •Other conditions as announced. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE SHERIFF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UP TO THE TIME OF SALE. Note:No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements exposed for sale by a Sheriff under legal process, either directly or indirectly. Date:February 28, 2008 Andrew McNabb and Alain Billington Court Enforcement Office 601 Rossland Rd East, Whitby ON L1N 9G7 SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Superior Court of Justice at Orangeville dated the 26th of April 2005, Court File Number 111/05 to me directed, against the real and personal property of Christina Marie Bacon also known as Christina M. Bacon,Defendant, at the suit of TD Canada Trust., Plaintiff, the Enforcement Office of the Superior Court of Justice located at 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario has seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Christina Marie Bacon, Defendant in, and to: Pt Lt 24, Con 13, Reach, Pt 3, 40R5042 Township of Scugog, Regional Municipality of Durham, PIN 26801-0054 (LT) munici- pally known as 67 River Street, Seagrave, Ontario LOC 1G0. All of which said right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Christina Marie Bacon, Defendant, in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at the Superior Court of Justice, 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G7 on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 1:30 p.m. CONDITIONS: The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes, and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any oth- er matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s). TERMS: Deposit 10% of bid price or $1,000.00, whichever is greater. •Payable at time of sale by successful bidder •To be applied to purchase price •Non-refundable •Ten business days from date of sale to arrange financing and pay balance in full at Court Enforcement Office, 601 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G7. •All payments in cash or by certified cheque made payable to the Minister of Finance. •Deed Poll provided by Sheriff only upon satisfactory pay- ment in full of purchase price •Other conditions as announced. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE SHERIFF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UP TO THE TIME OF SALE. Note:No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements exposed for sale by a Sheriff under legal process, either directly or indirectly. Date:February 28, 2008 Andrew McNabb and Alain Billington Court Enforcement Office 601 Rossland Rd East, Whitby ON L1N 9G7 Happy 16th Birthday Katie! Enjoy your special day. 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(OAC) Includes Mortgage, Taxes, Heat, Hydro, Water and 4 appliances. WHY RENT? Require good credit, and family income of $40,000 per year. Call Bill Roka, Remax Spirit (905)728-1600 or 1-888-732- 1600 3+1 BEDROOM $1,200/month, excluding utilities. Air, high effi- ciency furnace, stove/fridge, near schools, transit. Available June 1 or earlier. 1st/last required. No pets. 905-404-0032. 3-BEDROOM farm house, Little Britain area, available May 1st. $1100 monthly plus utilities. First/last required. Call 1-888- 550-3687. A RENT TO OWN 2 storey 3 bedroom, detached, ceramic floor in kitchen, walkout living room, rec. room, nice area, North Oshawa. (705)722-2145. A SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW! Whitby, Gar- den/401. Hardwood. Amenities. Large bedrooms. Family-friendly. Finished basement. Backyard faces park. $1400+utilities. No pets/smoking. Available. 905- 999-9371. AJAX AVAILABLE immediately. Clean, renovated 3 bedroom bungalow, upper level, $1150. plus utilities. Harwood just north of Hwy 2. BAYLY/PICKERING BEACH RD. upper level 3 bed- room, 3 washrooms, $1350 plus 2/3 utilities. Prefer non smok- ing/no pets. Dennis Morgan, Sut- ton Group Heritage 905-831- 9500, 416-587-0060. AJAX SOUTH,2-bedroom, living, dining, bungalow, upper level, quiet street, a/c, cable, laundry available, parking, $1250 utilities included. First/last. No pets/smoking. Available immedi- ately. 905-683-0799. AJAX, BAYLY/HARWOOD. Spacious 1-bdrm bsmt apt. Sep. ent., 1-parking, 4-appliances, avail. May 1st. No pets/smoking, first/last. Suit single person. $700/mo incl. (416)937-9996. AJAX, HARWOOD/HWY 2,3- bedrooms, upper level of house, laundry, parking no pets/smoking first/last. Suits 3 single people, or family. Avail. immediately. (905)686-5297 AJAX, THREE BEDROOM,semi detached house. Close to shop- ping and all amenities. Big back yard. Laundry, $1200/month, all inclusive. Available May 1st. Call evenings 905-619-2281. AJAX-BY-THE LAKE:Delightful 3-bedroom townhouse, hardwood thru-out, fireplace. 2 balconies, A/C, appliances, gym, pool, $1400 plus, avail April/May. Con- dolyn Mgt. 905 428-9766 CHURCH/TAUNTON, COUNTRY living in city. 3 bedroom house, 1 bedroom finished basement on 3 acre lot. 2 washrooms. $1650+. 416-819-5448, 289-314-2010, 905-767-0072. COUNTRY SETTING-8KM east of Simcoe on Ramsey Rd. 3 bdrm, $900.00per/mth + heat/hy- dro. Available May 1st. 905-427- 0403 daytime, leave message after hours. HWY #2/BROCK RD, two storey home, 2800sq feet. Large 4-bed- room, 2-1/2 baths, 2-car garage, main floor laundry, C/A. Close to all amenities/bus. $1,750/month, plus utilities. Available now. (905)509-9849 or (416)270-1402. MAIN UPPER HOUSE. Mature adults, no pets/smoking. Full use of backyard, great location, near amenities. $1,200/month, plus utilities. Available May 1st. Refer- ences. (905)725-4622. NORTH WHITBY,detached 3 bdrm, newer house, Thick- son/Taunton area. Near all amenities. $1,500 plus utilities. Available immediately. Call Chand, RAH Reality, (905)424- 8428. WHITBY- CLEAN 3 bedroom bungalow near Brock and Ross- land. $1100 +util. First and last. Call 905-668-2457. OSHAWA Beatrice/Harmony, 1400-sq.ft, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath- rooms, fully finished basement, fenced yard, 4 car driveway. $1200/mo+utilities. Available im- mediately. No smoking/pets. first/last. (905)434-9167 OSHAWA WILSON/TAUNTON Detached bungalow, 3+1 bed- room. 4 appliances. $1300/mo+utilities. No pets/smokers. Available June 1. Lebel Real Estate Inc., Broker- age. 905-686-2730 PARK RD S. BUNGALOW 3- bdrm, large kitchen. View of lake. Fenced yard. Credit check. $1100 plus utilities. Available May 1st. 905-263-8414. Still Renting? Why? Owning is Cheaper! First time buyers only; Free list of homes with pictures available with little to no money down! From $900/mth (OAC) 1-800-596-2052 ID# 1064 Free recorded message UPPER 2-STOREY,quiet Ajax neighbourhood, 2700sq.ft., 4- bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, applianc- es, furnished, 1 garage, 2/3 drive- way, all amenities included. $1800 monthly first/last, referenc- es, Avail. July 1st. 905-686-9279 3-BEDROOM,central Oshawa, new interior, appliances, rec- room, $1340/month all inclusive, first/last, available May 1st. Call Martin or Regny (905)728-1420. AN OSHAWA SOUTH town- house, 3-bedroom $975+ utilities. Close to schools & shopping. First/last. 905-579-9956. BOWMANVILLE 3-bedroom end unit townhouses. Avail April/May 1. Gas fireplace, hardwood floors, att garage, walkout to private yard. Fridge/stove, washer/dryer, water included. $1295/mo + heat/hydro. Near schools/401. Call Gary Bolen Broker of Record Century 21 Netview Real Estate 905-404-2255. CARRIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. townhouses. In-suite laundry, util. incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard. Pking. avail. Near DT, shopping, restaurants, schools, parks. 122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe N., Colborne E) 905-434-3972 www.realstar.ca NORTH OSHAWA,clean 3 sto- rey condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, partly furnished, all appliances, walk to amenities and U.O.I.T. Immediately. $1,100. (905)728- 2545. REDUCED BROCK/Rossland, Whitby. fabulous 3-bedroom. Fireplace, Jacuzzi tub, applianc- es, auto garage, C/air, private yard, walkout deck, greenbelt. No smoking/pets. $1350+utilities. Available immediately. 647-292- 5435. TAUNTON TERRACE 3 bed- room townhouses. Ensuite laun- dry. Landscaped grounds w/pool & playground. Private backyards. Sauna & pking avail. Near shop- ping & schools, public transport. 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) 905-436-3346 www.realstar.ca AJAX, HOME TO share, fur- nished, bus route, TV, Internet, parking, Mature non-smoking working male preferred. $425. 905-239-1732, 416-723-5576. AJAX, ROOM to rent, share ac- commodations, kitchen & bath. $500/month inclusive. No pets. Call 416-704-4061. AJAX:2-furnished rooms for rent in a large furnished home. Phone, internet, cable, parking, laundry. $500/550, First/last. No smoking/pets. Avail immed. 416- 893-0140. ROOMS (OSHAWA),prestigious neighborhood. Swimming pool, BBQ, outdoor bar, deck, laundry, internet, new appliances, cable. Non smoker. $400- $500/month, all inclusive. Available immediate- ly (289)240-2896. SHARE AJAX or Pickering House,clean quiet adult occu- pied. Furnished, cable TV, inter- net, house phone, A/C, laundry, parking. First/last. Smoking out- side/no pets. $465/inclusive, www.sharemyhouse.ca 905-391- 3809. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT (female preferred), $425/month includes all utilities. Kingston Rd. Pickering. Near all amenities. Immediate. Share kitchen/bath. (905)426-2314 leave voicemail. A FURNISHED ROOM -Full use of house, laundry, parking. South Oshawa, $425/month in- cludes utilities, first/last. Dave 905-391-7435 AT BLOOR & SIMCOE,Oshawa. Share furnished apt with 2 males. Near all amenities, bed/sitting room, cable/internet, parking in- cluded. Available immediately, lst/last, $450/mo inclusive, View- ing (905)433-4088. CHEERFUL RESPONSIBLE roommate wanted May 1st. Pick- ering. Bedroom w/large sitting room, walkout to deck, shared bath/kitchen & laundry. $600/mo. No smoking/pets. First/last. (905)839-7675 NORTH WHITBY,house to share, near all amenities, private bath, use of all facilities, parking. Avail immediately. First/last. 905- 442-2483 after 5pm. PICKERING: SHARE 3-bedroom townhome with 25yr old female, underground parking, near lake/GO/401, conservation area, waterfront trails. Female pre- ferred. $425+. Immediate. (905)839-6648, (647)273-6942. PICKERING: SHARE condo w/female. Clean, quiet, furnished, 24hr. security, beside bus, near all amenities. 401/Liverpool. Fe- male preferred, $440/month. No smoking/pets. Immediate. (905)492-0654 SIMCOE/BLOOR,share home with 1 person owner, partly fur- nished. Available immediately. Viewing (416)598-0262. TWO TRAILERS AVAILABLE, first/last, $600/month, all inclusive Call Eileen (905)666-9321. 2001 SKEETER BASS BOAT 17.5 ft. Vmax150 Yamaha en- gine. Brand new 72 volt trolling motor. Matching trailer included. $12,900. 905-434-2553. LOOKING for excellent TRAVEL DEALS worldwide. vacationsforlessstore.com ARE YOU A SWM,with a good sense of humor, knows how to treat a lady. LIKES DANCING, MOVIES AND TRAVELING, SWF would like to hear from you. (64-68) SERIOUS REPLIES ONLY CALL, LEAVE MESSAGE AND PHONE NUMBER AT:1- 800-692-3269 Box #321886. COMPANION WANTED,attrac- tive male, physically fit enjoys country living, travel, theatre, cot- tage life, seeks an attractive slim physical fit lady age 45-55 for a lasting relationship. Please send a short letter and phone number to: Suite 669, 2 Campbell Drive, Uxbridge L9P 0A3 ERASE YOUR CRIMINAL Record. We succeed where our competition can't. We give free consultations. Our cost just $475. Apply online www.governmentpardons.ca Call Robyn 1-800-298-5520 LOOKING FOR LIVE in Nanny with flexible hours including some weekends for 7yr and 9yr old. Some light cooking and cleaning. Must have experience. (905)837- 1327. FINDING CHILDCARE Has never been easier! Connecting providers, parents and nannies. Not an agency. View free list today at: www.durhamdaycare.com 289-404-2222 $500.00 LOAN SERVICE.No credit refused. Payable weekly. Call toll free 1-877-776-1660. + PIZZA TABLE ($150). Good condition. 416-930-9603. +CARPETS, LAMINATES & HARDWOOD, 3 rooms, Berber caret installed, $389 (30 Yds.), 12.3 mm laminate from $1.49, hardwood flooring, 3 colours from $5.39 sq. ft. installed. Free in- home quotes. Saillian Carpets. 1-800-578-0497, 905-242-3691, 905-373-2260. +METAL SEAL SHELVES (TWO) shelves ($60 each). 416- 930-9603. +TOPPING/SALAD TABLE ($250). 416-930-9603. 1/2 PRICE LEATHER JACKETS purses from $9.99; luggage from $19.99; wallets from $9.99. Everything must Go! 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AUTHENTIC TWO PORCELAIN DOLLS, serial numbers, real hair, worth $500 each. $125 each. 905-492-3338. BURN BARRELS, $10 each, 400 gallon plastic water tank, $350, side by side refrigerator, $100. Call 905-207-7700. MOVING/DOWNSIZING,excel- lent condition, Antiques, Wash stand, tables, chairs, armoire, chi- na cabinet, vanity, loveseat, Ot- toman, computer desk, curio, bench, china, wicker, garden, home decor. Brooklin (905)655- 4484 CARPETS, LAMINATE & VINYL flooring. 1 or more rooms, I do it all! Carpets starting from $1.20- sq.-ft. installed. Laminate 15mm $2.20-sq-ft. Installation avail. Residential, commercial. Satis- faction guaranteed. Free Esti- mate. Lexus Flooring, Mike 905- 431-4040 CASH FOR GOLD,no amount too small. Call (905)439-2323. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT B.E. Larkin Equipment Ltd. Kubota Construction, New Hol- land Construction used equip- ment. Durham, Clarington, North- umberland Sales Rep Jim (647)284-0971 DINING ROOM SET, table, two sleeves, two captain. 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