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Groen/ News Advertiser photo PICKERING —Torrential rains Wednesday afternoon turned Concession 5 (Whitevale Road) into a river that made the bridge impassable. Durham groups brainstorm ideas to share with ministry By Reka Szekely rszekely@durhamregion.com DURHAM — Local groups fighting poverty on the front lines met Thursday for a brainstorming session on how to improve the system. Ontario’s Minister of Child and Youth Services, Deb Matthews, is currently working on a poverty-reduction strategy and Durham’s group met to provide recom- mendations to the minister. The meeting was made up of members of the Dur- ham Advisory Committee on Homelessness and among those in attendance were Regional staff, non-profit groups and people who use social services in Durham. The idea for the event came from Oshawa Councillor April Cullen, who chairs the Regional health and social services committee. She attended a similar session hosted by Ajax-Pickering MPP Joe Dickson earlier this summer. She wanted to get a broad spectrum of input and pointed out the challenges in fighting poverty in north Durham are different than fighting it in the lakeshore communities. Coun. Cullen said Oshawa is different from Clarington, and so on. “We need input from every area, no matter who the (provincial) representative is there,” she said. Working in small groups, the participants discussed things that were working in the community, such as a pilot program that brought services directly to people in the rec room of a housing project, and things that Fighting poverty in Durham See Local, page 2 Rain causes problems in Whitevale By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING — Mother Nature caused some severe flash flood- ing Wednesday, resulting in ero- sion on the Fifth Concession in Pickering. The Whitevale Bridge in the centre of the village, along with Whitevale Road and a lot of land, was under water from massive flash flooding. “We are going to sandbag that area just to make sure everything is going to be OK,” said the City’s Chief Administrative Officer, Tom Quinn, on his way to the scene. Also under water was the Bul- mer Bridge located on Concession 5, just west of Church Street. But the bridge did not receive much damage; it was more the road leading up to it. “Everything seems to be under control,” Mr. Quinn said after the water levels had subsided. “We’re just really under a lot of water.” Mr. Quinn said a number of other municipalities should experience the same problem, especially if they’re close to watersheds. Even the Toronto and Region Conserva- tion Authority sent out warnings about the overflow. “The forecasted rainfall may result in higher flows and water levels in all our rivers and streams, creating dangerous conditions,” the TRCA notice said. The Central Lake Ontario Con- Road washout See Through, page 2 CFTFFOCFIFBSECFJOTQJSFECFTFFOCFIFBSECFJOTQJSFE $9.!-)# $)')4!,-%$)! WEB | MULTIMEDIA | VIDEO | POST PRODUCTION $PNNFSDJBM"WF "KBY 0/ -4) 5FM4264676&YU59 'BY4266598 &NBJMEEN!EVSIBNSFHJPODPN 7JEFPJTBQPXFSGVMJOUFSBDUJPOPGNPUJPOBOE TPVOEUPQSFTFOUBDPODFQU BQSPEVDU PSB DPNQBOZ5IFXJEFWBSJFUZPGEJHJUBMWJEFP TFSWJDFT%ZOBNJD%JHJUBM.FEJBPíFSTJODMVEJOH SFDPSEJOH FEJUJOH BVEJPSFDPSEJOH DPNQSFTTJPO EVQMJDBUJPOBOETUSFBNJOHNFEJBDSFBUJPOGPS *OUFSOFUBOE%7%$%30.VTF $BMMUPSFTFSWFZPVSWJEFPHSBQIFSUPEBZ Visit www.dynamic-digital.ca .BLFZPVSTFMGMPPLHPPE WJEFPGPSXFCUSBEFTIPX%7%TBMFTLJUT DPSQPSBUFQSFTFOUBUJPOTFUD durhamregion.comP PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, July 24, 2008 weren’t. When it comes to ways to im- proving the system, one of the common themes was that peo- ple seeking help should not be bounced from one agency to an- other for their different needs. Because most agencies receive funding for specific services, they have no choice but to refer clients to others. Susie Boyle, an Ontario Dis- ability Support Program client, said the current system can be tough to navigate and many peo- ple don’t know who to call to get help. “You can’t think ahead because you’re just so overwhelmed try- ing to survive day to day,” she said. Ms. Boyle also expressed frus- tration with the way benefits are dispensed and said she wants clawbacks stopped. She said it feels like the government gives with one hand and takes with the other. Another barrier was getting information to people; direct- ing them to websites is in many cases ineffective. “Generally people, I find, don’t see my ad for homelessness pre- vention until they need it,” said Janet Ries, the homelessness out- reach worker for north Durham. A key aspect to the discussion was that child poverty couldn’t be fought by focusing on children only. Instead, the focus needs to be on the whole family. Ed Goerz, executive director for Cornerstone, which provides housing support including emer- gency shelter, said it was impor- tant that there isn’t labelling of poor people as deserving poor and undeserving poor. “We need to be addressing child poverty, but not in a vacu- um from a larger issue,” he said. Tatum Wilson, a representative for Ms. Matthews, also attended the meeting. Once the Province unveils its strategy, he said the government will stress reducing poverty is not just a moral im- perative, but an economic one. “As we have a changing econo- my, as we have changing demo- graphics, we need to have every- one at their best in order to have the province at its best,” he said. Meanwhile, Ms. Boyle said there were lots of good sugges- tions coming out from the ses- sion and she’s hoping it will re- sult in concrete action from the Province. “I hope they don’t take the in- formation they get and put it on a shelf.” Local groups say focus must be on family to fight child poverty Local, from page 1 servation Authority also sent out a notice of hazardous creek con- ditions, saying that downpours throughout Wednesday could accumulate 30 to 40 millimetres of rainfall. The five-day forecast for all of southern Ontario is rain, with about 10 to 20 millimetres ex- pected daily, the notice said. The City had to turn off the hydro for at least one woman in Whitevale since her basement had about four feet of water as of press time. Whitevale resident Peter Ro- drigues said the tiny creek on his property, which is about one ki- lometre east of Whitevale, over- flowed, covering his driveway, lawn and garden. “I’d say it was up four or five feet,” he said. The City sent out a notice that the Fifth Concession between Brock Road and Sideline 4, and Whitevale Road between North Road and Altona Road are closed to through traffic, allowing only local traffic through. Also, Bulmer Bridge is closed until further no- tice. Motorists should use Hwy. 7 and/or Taunton Road as alternate routes. For up-to-date road and bridge closure information call 905-683- 7575 or visit www.cityofpickering. com and click on the news and announcements link. A.J. Groen/ News /Advertiser photo Workmen replace soil from the bridge in Whitevale that was eroded by rain Wednesday. Through traffic re-routed Through, from page 1 FACE TO FACE WITH DEATH Whitby photographer travels to Kenya during election conflict to capture the pain of living in slums By Parvaneh Pessian ppessian@durhamregion.com WHITBY — At just 21, photographer Mike Berube of Whitby has seen his share of death. It was this past January when Mr. Berube, who was in Nai- robi, Kenya, received a 6 a.m. phone call to go to the Mathare slums. He was summoned to meet the family of a 17-year- old boy, killed in a conflict with an opposing tribe. He approached the badly burned body as if walking on glass while distant shots could be heard ringing in the thick air. The sun was rising and Mr. Berube was there to photo- graph the fallen. He remembers many things from that morning, but what stands out are the words of the young boy’s father as he placed a hand on his shoulder. In a low voice, the elder- ly man muttered, “The dead can dance. Even in death, the dead can still speak.” That chilling statement has since defined Mr. Berube’s life and career. In December 2006, he took his first trip from Whitby to Africa to cover the presidential election crisis in Kenya. He spent most of the year in 2007 and some of 2008 immersed in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum, ravaged by vio- lence and poor living conditions. He stayed with families, photographing and documenting their day-to-day lives. Growing up with a keen interest in world issues, Mr. Ber- ube remembers being affected by poverty even at the age of six while travel- ling with family. “I remember seeing a lot of communities and kids in situations that were very different from what I was used to,” he said. “It woke me up to this whole other world outside of North America.” His interest transferred over to photography when he started taking pictures three years ago. He found inspiration in the pages of books about the masters of pho- tography, including Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank. While in Africa, he remembers seeing a man eating grass. Food supplies had been cut off from major highways going in and out of Kenya, which left the people in the slums with- out food for nearly two weeks. Mr. Berube said watching this, even with his own stomach empty for more than a week, was unsettling. “I couldn’t believe the international community could let this take place,” he said, pausing as he pondered the images he’d seen. “In a world that has so much money and prosper- ity, we still have people 6,000 miles away, eating grass.” Mr. Berube said everyone has a right to witness what is happening in the world because he believes people gener- ally understand and want change. World-renowned Canadian photographer Yuri Dojc said he was impressed with Mr. Berube’s enthusiasm when he met him and admires his courage. “He goes where the passion tells him to go,” he said. “So his photos are gutsy and in your face. He doesn’t try to beau- tify it and that’s so refreshing.” Mr. Dojc has been in the business for more than 37 years and met many young photographers, but said he had never seen any of them care so much about the people they were taking pictures of. Mr. Berube, who refers to the people he photographs as friends rather than subjects, said he always tries to connect with them as much as possible. “You’re always part of the situation whether you like it or not,” he said. “It’s your job as a photographer to be in the middle of it.” News Canada president Ruth Douglas accompanied Mr. Berube on one of his trips to Kenya and said she was amazed by the relationships he developed with the people. “He really connected with them,” she said. “It was amaz- ing how much they gave him carte blanche and welcomed him.” On his return to Canada, Mr. Berube found it difficult to relate to people even though he has lived here all his life. “It’s difficult to be at a restaurant hearing people complain about the outcome of some television show when you’re wondering, ‘Are your friends that you just photographed still alive?’ ” Artsforum Magazine editor-in-chief John Arkelian said he admires the honesty in Mr. Berube’s photography that doesn’t only depict despair for the purpose of shock value. “There’s a sense of hope, persistence and strength that comes through in the photos,” he said. “These are people without many necessities of life but he shows they are still soldiering on.” Mr. Berube held an exhibition in March at the Royal Cana- dian Military Institute in Toronto showcasing his photo- graphs from Kibera, with all proceeds donated to relief efforts in Kenya. His self-published book, ‘The Dead Can Dance’, was recently released. It features photos and testimonies from his stay in Kenya. It serves as evidence of what’s happening there and many other places in the world where less privileged people live, he said. To learn more about Mike Berube or to view his work, visit www.mikeberube.com. Mike Berube Mike Berube’s photos illustrate the strife and violence he’s witnessed in his travels. 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Union members voted 98 per cent in favour of job action, said Mr. Batchelor, adding that wages were a sticking point in bargain- ing. A statement from the compa- ny cites issues in the manufac- turing sector as the reason why they have not reached a deal. “As you know, economic con- ditions have deteriorated signifi- cantly for Canadian manufac- turing since we signed our last collective agreement in mid- 2005 and this has made us un- competitive,” the news release said. “As a result, we identified and implemented every conceivable way of increasing our competi- tiveness by reducing expenses,” the statement said. “While this activity has been helpful, it can- not overcome the difference in the significantly higher wage and benefit package that we pay compared to those companies with which we compete against for business. Therefore, we are now compelled to ask our em- ployees to accept a pay and ben- efit package that is more in line with what our competitors offer their employees.” Ajax company employees strike Kids Party PLANNERPLANNER If you offer any type of children’s services, supplies, rental equipment or facilities available for children’s parties, or if you are a children’s entertainer WE WANT YOU to advertise here! We are currently producing a Kids We are currently producing a Kids Party Planner for Durham Region Party Planner for Durham Region packed full of great ideas, locations, packed full of great ideas, locations, and services for children’s parties. and services for children’s parties. There will also be a free online There will also be a free online component to this publication component to this publication appearing on Durhamregion.com!appearing on Durhamregion.com! For rates or additional info. please contact Cara Baycroft @905-579-4400 ext.2212 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, July 24, 2008 PAGE 5 A/Pdurhamregion.com Metal in catalytic converter lures rip-off artists By Keith Gilligan kgilligan@durhamregion.com AJAX — Matthew Djorsev can attest to published re- ports about vehicles being stolen or damaged at GO Transit parking lots. The Ajax resident has twice in a four-month pe- riod seen his 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee targeted by thieves. On April 17 and then again on July 4, Mr. Djorsev returned to the Ajax station to find the catalytic convert- er cut off his vehicle. Thieves target the Jeeps because they’re easy to get under, Mr. Djorsev said. And, the catalytic con- verters are taken because there’s platinum in them. If the thieves don’t sell the converters for scrap, the en- tire unit would be resold, Mr. Djorsev said. Replacing the catalytic converter cost $600 each time. So, he’s out “$1,200, including towing,” he said. Mr. Djorsev approached GO staff “but I got nowhere,” he said. Following the first theft, “I parked under a camera because it happened the last time,” he said. “I park under the camera for that reason.” When he told GO officials he had parked under a cam- era, he was told “it may not be on the car at that time. They’re not really helpful. They don’t help at all,” he said. Thieves can get under the vehicle and have the con- verter removed in a couple of minutes, he said. “I’m straight out of uni- versity. I don’t make a ton of money. It’s not insured. The money comes out of my pocket,” Mr. Djorsev said, adding GO is “the first to ticket you if you park ille- gally.” GO is “looking at” increas- ing staff at some stations to do more security work, said Gary McNeil, GO’s manag- ing director. However, “very scarce resources” are preventing having more security staff. “In order to have a high degree of security at those stations, you’d probably need about 10 people. Even if you’ve got a station at- tendant in a station with a CCTV (closed circuit televi- sion) camera, that’s a very large area to monitor,” he said. About 350 incidents are reported to GO each year, but officials admit there is no formal reporting pro- cess, so the number could be higher. “We have signs indicating to people to call through to Crime Stoppers if they have to. Around our stations we have signs advising people of our transit enforcement number,” Mr. McNeil said. -- With files from Torstar Network Having fun, making new friends and learning new skills in a positive environment. Three reasons why Tim Hortons is so proud to support kids playing Timbits Soccer throughout our community. Because with a positive start, there’s no telling how far kids will go. Fun brings everyone together. © Tim Hortons, 2008 The first goal is having fun® Man’s Jeep hit by thieves twice at GO station Submitted photo The muffler from Matthew Djorsev’s Jeep lies on the ground after thieves removed the catalytic converter from the vehicle at the Ajax GO station. PICKERING — A commer- cial property in Pickering was among four addresses raided by police as part of an investigation into illegal gambling in the GTA. Durham police joined of- ficers from Toronto’s orga- nized crime unit and the OPP in the investigation, which identified four ad- dresses at which cops allege illegal poker games were oc- curring. Police have charged 47 people and seized gam- bling equipment including gaming tables, chips, cards and other paraphernalia, as well as $12,000 in cash. Nine people have been charged with keeping a common gaming house while 38 others, including two youths, are charged with being found in a gam- ing house. Police busted 12 people when they executed a search warrant at the Pickering ad- dress and charged two -- D. Paul Pritchett, 35, and 34- year-old Tanya M. Lee, both of Ajax -- with keeping a gaming house. Three of the gambling dens were in Toronto while the fourth was located in an industrial unit on Brock Road just north of Bayly Street, police said. Pickering gambling house raided We think.. e-mail responses to mjohnston@durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax ON L1S 2H5 newsdurhamregion.com newsroom@durhamregion.com The News Advertiser is a Metroland Media Group newspaper. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circulations Audit Board. 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Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 40052657 & Editorials Opinions Tim Whittaker - Publisher Joanne Burghardt - Editor-in-Chief Mike Johnston - Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher - Director of Advertising Andrea Babin - Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak - Classified Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie - Distribution Manager Lillian Hook - Office Manager Janice O’Neil, Cheryl Haines - Composing Managers News/Sales (905) 683-5110 Classifieds (905) 683-0707 Distribution (905) 683-5117 Fax (905) 683-7363 e-mail letters to mjohnston@durhamregion.com / max. 200 words / please include your full first and last name, place of residence & daytime phone number / letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com Our readers think... A/P PAGE 6 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, July 24, 2008 durhamregion.com Community supported lemonade stand To the editor: A thank you to the community. Last weekend our court had its annual garage sale. My eight year old son decided to set up a lemonade stand to raise money for the Children’s Wish Foundation of Ontar- io. He sat out at the end of our driveway for four hours and poured lemonade he and I made earlier, and sold chips. He made $60 for the foundation thanks to the gen- erosity of our neighbours, friends and strangers. So, I just wanted to say thank you to everyone to came out and dropped in a few coins. The spirit of giving is alive and well in Durham, and it was a great example for my son Carter. Joy Peltier Pickering I had one of those days recently. You know, when you don’t want to be a grown-up anymore? Responsibilities and important deci- sions it seemed, were looming every- where. Some of it even involved math. I hate that. On those days you feel like the guy who walks the tight-rope for a living. Most of the time you’re so used to it that it doesn’t even cross your mind that you’re 100 feet above the ground without a net. But every now and then some little thing happens that causes you to stop and look down. In an instant you’re made painfully aware of just how much is riding on your shoulders and, more importantly, just how thin the line you’re treading on actu- ally is. Normally most of us can shrug it off. Get our eyes back on the far end of the rope and keep walking. But some days it’s harder than that. Those are the days when you just don’t want to be the grown-up anymore. At least for a little while. You want somebody else, maybe your Mom or your Dad to take the wheel for a spell. Just until you’ve had a hot bath, a nap and maybe some milk and cookies. You’d like to forget words like “Mort- gage” and “Due Date” and “Overdraft protection” on those days and maybe embrace some new words like “Cocoa” and “TV” and “Tree fort.” You’d like to stop staring at your com- puter screen or the documents on your desk, where the numbers and words swirl around like bothersome and confusing insects and instead lie on the warm grass and stare into the clear tranquil blue of the sky. You’d like to just lie there, so still you’d swear you can feel the earth rotating underneath you. On one of those days, instead of wearing your tires and your patience down in gridlocked traffic, you’d like to be swinging on a tire. Giddily holding onto a rope that disap- pears into a shadowy green canopy of leaves above you. Closing your eyes and tilting your head back and letting the wind sweep the burdens off of you. You ‘d like to do that until somebody else calls you in for supper. You’d like to fill your tummy on days like those, with not a thought to where it came from or how it was made or who paid for it. You’d like to climb into some warm, fuzzy jammies that somebody, some- where washed and folded into your drawer for you. On one of those days you would like to be tucked in. Tucked in and gently kissed to sleep with the promise of sweet dreams gently whispered into your ear. And then, to sleep. Not the shallow, fitful, “Def-Con Four” sleep of the parent, but the cool, dark, bottomless sleep of a child. All of these things run tauntingly through my mind on one of those days. But in the end, I realize thankfully, it is not any of those things that gets us safely across the rope. It is not even the rope itself that matters anymore, but what we have it anchored to. On those days, I’ve realized, you may always rest your weary grown-up back against the heavy, solid comfort of pride, determination, hope, love and family. And the best thing is, you can still have your cookies and milk ... and you don’t have to ask. Durham resident Neil Crone, actor-comic-writer, saves some of his best lines for his columns. Somedays you just want to be a kid once again Ending the cycle of poverty will take more than talk I t’s a laudable goal -- working to elimi- nate poverty. But, what happens at the end of the day, when the report is hand- ed over to the government? Will it be, as we say in the news business, just a photo op, or will it actually be translated into action? The Ontario government is in the middle of a campaign, gathering information and public input on ways to eliminate poverty. That, we think, is good. An idea, even a small one, can come from anywhere. Once the campaign is over and the report filed, however, that’s when the tough sled- ding begins. There will be concrete and abstract ideas, suggestions, proposals and targets. What’s going to happen with them? One can look back to the late 1980s, when the House of Commons unani- mously passed a motion to eliminate child poverty by 2000. Well, 2000 has come and gone and here we are. The Province’s initiative is called Grow- ing Stronger Together. Workshops and seminars have been or are being held, including one recently hosted by Ajax- Pickering MPP Joe Dickson. And, talking isn’t a bad thing if it’s not done in a vacu- um. Susie Boyle, an Ontario Disability Sup- port Program client, said during a recent brainstorming session, “I hope they don’t take the information they get and put it on a shelf.” Members of the Durham Advisory Com- mittee on Homelessness, along with Dur- ham Regional staff, non-profit groups and people who use social services in Durham, kicked around ideas on how to improve the system. A common issue was people looking for help being bounced from one agency to another for their different needs. As most agencies receive funding for specific ser- vices, they have to refer clients elsewhere. Streamlining services is good. It saves money and reduces the level of frustration of those using the services. While solving poverty might be beyond the reach of a provincial government, less- ening the problem is certainly well within its grasp. Provincial governments in the past have gotten themselves into financial distress trying to spend their way out of a recession -- see Bob Rae and the NDP in the 1990s. Poverty can be tackled, but it’s an ongo- ing, never-ending grind. Make our educa- tion system the best in the world, make post-secondary education available to those in who want it but can’t afford it, counsel and help those receiving social assistance to break the poverty cycle. Above all, we must not stop searching for solutions and start taking action. Neil Crone/ Enter Laughing Selection will vary by store. Savings are off our regular prices, unless otherwise specifi ed. 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EUCHRE: The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club, 46 Exeter Rd., holds bid euchre every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m., and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For information on Tuesday, call Lois at 905-686-8040; for Thursday, call David at 905-839-3471; and Friday call Lisa at 905- 428-6160. FRIDAY. JULY 25 ADDICTION: The Serenity Group 12-step recovery meeting begins at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group meets every week and deals with addictions of all types, including co-dependency. Everyone welcome. 905-428-9431 (Jim). EUCHRE: The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club, 46 Exeter Rd., holds euchre every Monday and Friday at 8 p.m., Wednesday at 1 p.m. 905-683-9696 (Jack). BID EUCHRE: The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club, 46 Exeter Rd., holds bid euchre every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m., and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For information on Tuesday, call Lois at 905-686-8040; for Thursday, call David at 905-839-3471; and Friday call Lisa at 905-428-6160. MONDAY, JULY 28 EUCHRE: The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club, 46 Exeter Rd., holds euchre every Monday and Friday at 8 p.m., Wednesday at 1 p.m. 905-683-9696 (Jack). TUESDAY, JULY 29 CRAFTS: Join the Pickering Village Seniors for crafts on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Village Community Centre, 29 Linton Ave., in Pickering Village (Ajax). Bring your lunch and your own craft project or work on group projects. Tea and cookies are provided. New members always welcome. For more information, including a bus pick-up, call 905-683-0334 (Diane). PARENT SUPPORT: A support group meets at 7:15 p.m. for par- ents of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. Visit www.apsgo.ca or call 1-800-488-5666 for meeting location and further information. Region carries out public education campaign DURHAM — Planned testing this week of a new public alerting system near the Pickering and Darlington nuclear power plants has been can- celled. 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Those options included energy-from-waste, stabilized landfill and refuse-derived fuel alternative such as turning garbage into pellets used as fuel. In 2005, the municipalities’ consultants said thermal treatment, which includes incineration, was the preferred alternative. “What we’re ending is the working arrangement with Niagara, and ending an EA study,” said Pat Parker, manager of solid waste planning for Hamilton. “That doesn’t mean we don’t still have a recommendation in our master plan to pursue alternative disposal at some time.” The two municipalities will instead focus on increasing diver- sion rates to 65 per cent. Currently Niagara sits at 41 per cent and Hamilton is at 42 per cent. As well, Niagara is working on a 20-year contract with a private landfill in the area. Hamilton is working to extend the life of its existing landfills. “We’ve recalculated our landfill capacity and we have about 25 years,” said Ms. Parker. Meanwhile, Durham Region’s diversion rate is 51 per cent, with top-performing municipality Whitby at 61 per cent. The Region has a 70-per cent waste diversion goal. Durham Regional chairman Roger Anderson said he expects opponents of Durham’s energy-from-waste project will raise the issue of Hamilton and Niagara terminating their EA study. “To compare us to Niagara and Hamilton, I don’t think would be relevant in our discussions,” he said. Mr. Anderson said the Region has a better recycling and composting rate, but does not have access to additional landfill capacity. As to increasing recycling in Durham, Mr. Anderson said the Region has to ensure everything that goes in the blue box can actually be recycled, instead of ending up in a landfill. He still sees a need for incineration to handle the trash remain- ing after diversion efforts. “We have to deal with the residual (waste). We’re continuing to expand our recycling and looking for other markets and it’s not appropriate under any circumstance to put things in the recycling and have us take it to the landfill.” Mr. Anderson said Durham is almost ready to put out a re- quest for proposals to build the incinerator and expects the five pre-qualified vendors to come back with proposals in October or November. Incineration plan trashed in Hamilton and Niagara SPECIAL OFFER! NOT EVEN THE TAXES! DON’T PAY A CENT MONTHS! 18 ON FURNITURE & MATTRESSES! FOR NO MONEY DOWN!* NOT EVEN THE TAXES! NO INTEREST! NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS! WHAT A DEAL! INCLUDES DELIVERY SPECIAL 5 PIECE PACKAGE PRICE! INCLUDES DELIVERY ANY SIZE! ONE LOW PRICE!† DOUBLE,QUEEN OR KING! †MUST BE BOUGHT IN SETS. Precision ANY SIZE! ONE PRICE! INCLUDES DELIVERY $499 658-00112 / 658-00162 EACH PIECE 4 DAYS ONLY With a minimum purchase of $1000 before taxes. $999Recline On A Leather Sofa! 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Both research and anecdotal evidence indicate that hearing instrument wearers desire instruments that are small and discrete, easy to use, comfortable to wear, provide listening comfort, more natural sound quality to one’s own voice, and perform well in various listening environments. Open canal fi ttings, open fi t hearing aids, or open ear hearing aids, are modern hearing aids that are becoming increasingly popular, and that’s what is meant by “Open is In”. As one of the most recent technological hearing advances, these “open” hearing aids are nearly invisible, are great for active persons, and are available for hearing losses ranging from mild to more severe. Q. What are the main advantages of “Open is In” hearing aids? A. Major advantages include: Cosmetics • Nearly invisible • Lightweight • Easy to use. 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Treatment lasts an average of 16 sessions (includes “homework”), and involves changing negative patterns of thinking—and behaving—using slow, gradual steps. “CBT involves active collaboration between patient and therapist,” says Dr. Direnfeld, a registered psychologist who’s been practicing CBT since the early ’90s, and who is now the clinical director of the Centre for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Ajax, Ontario. “In many cases, patients are quick to make worst-case-scenario assumptions, even when those assumptions are irrational and unwarranted,” explains Dr. Direnfeld. “My role is to use real-world evidence to help patients become more rational in their assessment of diffi cult situations, which then has a remarkable trickle-down effect.” Like medication, CBT has been shown to impact the brain in ways that are scientifi cally measurable. Take Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, characterized by anxious thoughts and repetitive behaviours that are meant to reduce the anxiety. 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Signups are at the McLean Com- munity Centre, 95 Magill Dr., Ajax, on Monday, July 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Wednesday, July 30 at Lincoln Alexander Public School, 95 Church St., Ajax, on Wednesday, July 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. The camp is at J. Clarke Rich- ardson Collegiate, 1355 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax, from Aug. 11 to 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. It will be run by certified coach. Each day’s instruction includes fundamental training, drills and league play. Cost is $75 per player, including a camp T-shirt. For more information, call 905- 427-4253 or visit the association’s website at www.durhamcitybasket- ball.ca. Ajacian to join Durham Lords’ fastball squad AJAX — An Ajax woman will be in the Durham Lords women’s fastball team’s lineup for the 2008 Ontario College Athletic Association (OCAA) season. Ajax resident Suzanne Miller is one of four more players added to the team by head coach Jim Nemish. Miller has been playing softball for eight years and is currently a mem- ber of the Chinguacousy Cougars. Miller is in the process of try- ing to become a member of Team Ontario to take part in the 2009 Canada Sum- mer Games, but says her number-one goal this year is to make the Na- tionals in Nova Scotia with Chinguacousy. One of her career high- lights to date was taking part in the 2003 Eastern Canadian Champion- ships with the Ajax Raiders. The 5-foot, 7-inch middle infielder will attend Durham as a student in the Sports Management program. “Suzanne has been a welcome addition to the program. She brings a great attitude to the sport as well as excellent defense at the shortstop po- sition,” said Coach Nemish. “Being a left-handed power hitter, we look for Suzanne to bat in one of the power spots in our lineup. We are very pleased to have her in our program.” Lightning-quick receiver Naimool on the field for top-flight training in Myrtle Beach By Al Rivett arivett@durhamregion.com AJAX — All those games of throw-and-catch on the lake- front paid off for an Ajax football player. Almost every day from spring through fall, you could find Nich- olas Naimool with his friend and teammate Richard Quittenton at Paradise Park in Ajax, with Quit- tenton tossing to Naimool. “We’re there almost every day with the ball,” says Naimool, 15, catching the ball from passes thrown by Quittenton. “We’re there two to three hours every day; it keeps us sharp.” So sharp, in fact, that Naimool w ill run pass routes south of the border at Offence-Defence Elite Football Camp, an invita- tion-only camp at Coastal Caro- lina University in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina later this month. The elite camp reportedly at- tracts plenty of interest from the scouting staffs from National Football League and NCAA foot- ball programs. Although not a senior (the elite camp is primarily only for se- niors), Naimool, who possesses 4.7 second speed in the 40-yard dash, was still chosen for the elite camp after his play turned heads at the Offence-Defence Football’s select camp in Miami earlier this month. “To get to the elite camp, you have to be invited,” says Naimool, who lined up as a receiver on of- fence and as a cornerback on defence with the St. Michael’s College School Kerry Blues ju- nior team last season. “I was ac- tually surprised because there were guys there who looked bet- ter than me.” Naimool notes 44 players from the Myrtle Beach camp, along with 44 from an Offence-Defence Elite camp at a U.S. west coast lo- cation, will be named to the 2009 Offence-Defence American Bowl game, which will be played in North Carolina. Naimool can’t be named to the team, however, as only seniors receive invitations. A football player for the past seven years, including time with the Ajax-Pickering Dolphins Football Club, Naimool is more than content to soak in the knowl- edge supplied by the coaches at the upcoming elite camp, as well as hopefully receive some notice from college scouts there. “I’m excited to display my skills,” says Naimool, who’ll be joined by Quittenton at the elite camp. “It should be pretty fun because we have the timing down (with Quittenton) already.” To attend the Miami select camp, Naimool says a pre-requi- site was a letter of recommenda- tion from his St. Mike’s junior football coach Frank Ribarich, who provided him a sterling tes- timonial. Not only does Ribarich note Naimool’s a strong athlete, but is also one of the better players in the province at his wide receiver and cornerback positions. Last season with St. Mike’s, he hauled in 18 touchdown passes. “As a wide receiver, he’s one of the most gifted I have coached in 22 seasons and was one of the best, if not the best in his age group, in the province. He caught more touchdown passes for more yards than anyone I’ve seen in the province,” says Rib- arich in his letter. “As a defensive back, Nick has a natural ability to read the play and get to the ball.” Following the Miami select football camp, Naimool says he received plenty of notice from prep schools in Florida. Three schools in particular, St. Thomas Aquinas, Westminster Academy, and Chaminade-Madonna, all of Fort Lauderdale, invited him to be part of their programs this fall. Naimool notes he was in- trigued by the offers, but, alas, his parents are adamant he com- plete his studies at St. Mike’s be- fore possibly moving on to a prep school. Following high school, Naimool has tunnel vision in terms of where his interest lies in U.S. col- lege programs. He most wants to attend and play for either the University of Miami Hurricanes or the University of Florida Ga- tors. “They have a good sports med- icine program,” says Naimool of the U. of Florida. In addition to attending foot- ball camps, Naimool has also played for the Toronto Junior Argos in the eight-team Ontario Minor Football League this sea- son. The Junior Argos currently own a 5-3 record in league play, with Naimool hauling in one touch- down pass thus far. AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo Nicholas Naimool, 15, a wide receiver on Toronto’s St. Michael’s College Kerry Blues junior football team last season, will suit up at an an elite-level football camp in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina later this month. He’s already received three offers from Florida prep schools, based on his performance at a foot- ball camp in Miami earlier this month. ‘As a wide receiver, he’s one of the most gifted I have coached in 22 seasons and was one of the best, if not the best in his age group, in the province. He caught more touchdown passes than anyone I’ve seen in the province.’ -- ST. MIKE’S JUNIOR FOOTBALL COACH FRANK RIBARICH Suzanne Miller Beijing 2008 gtaathletes.com ANNANDALEANNANDALE CHURCH ST. at BAYLY, AJAX 905-683-3210 www.toronto.com/annandale Golf Tournaments & Dinner Pkgs. DAILY GREEN FEES $58.00 + tax & grat.including deluxe hot & cold buffet or new york sirloin dinner Weekday $41.00 tax incl. Weekend & Holidays $46.00 tax incl. TWILITE RATES 1/2 PRICE EVERY DAY $5 OFF REGULAR PRICE With this ad. 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The Prowlers finished atop the eight-team tournament at Kinsmen Park after handling the Mississauga North Tigers 12-0 in the cham- pionship game. It was the second consecutive tournament victory for the Prowlers, after they won the Guelph tournament crown earlier this month. In earlier games at the Pickering tourna- ment, the Prowlers defeated Topham Park 8-7, Whitby 12-7 and Oshawa 14-8 to reach the final. Tournament highlights included home runs by Chelsea Cross and Larissa Reffle. Tara Wat- son made strong contributions on the mound and defensively, while Katrina Rohrich’s pitch- ing was decisive against the closely matched Topham Park team. Caitlyn Halbert and Amanda Smart tag- teamed in the catching position and were suc- cessful in holding runners on base with some great throws. Leanne Savoie’s bat came alive during the tournament and helped round out a solid hit- ting displayed by the entire team. Defensively strong plays were made by Allie Provis and Carrol Anne Walker. Provis threw out a runner at first base from centre field, while Walker snagged a hard hit line drive in right field. Amy Marchant and Alicia Stathopoulos made solid contributions as call-ups to help fill out the gaps left by four regular players who were unavailable for the tournament. The team has two more tournaments sched- uled for the remainder of the season, including their next event in Whitby on Sunday, Aug. 3. Steve Rohrich, Derek Cross and Tim Reffle coach the Prowlers. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Larissa Reffle from the Pickering Prowlers slides home ahead of the tag from Oshawa Selects catcher Sarah Annan. The Prowlers defeated the Oshawa Selects 14-8 and went on to capture the gold medal at the Bantam Girls’ Fastball Tournament at Kinsmen Park in Pickering. PICKERING — Pickering Swim Club ath- letes competed and turned in solid efforts at two recent high-profile competitions. Fourteen club swimmers brought home 13 medals from the recent Ontario Junior Provincial Long Course Championships at the Canada Games pool in Thunder Bay. Sixty-two teams and 596 swimmers com- peted from across Ontario. Three PSC swimmers struck gold at pro- vincials. Carolina Gomba, 12, earned gold in the 100-metre freestyle. Alex Lee posted a gold-medal win in the girls’ 10-and- under 50m breaststroke. Katie Webster, 14, struck gold in the 200m butterfly. Gomba also earned silver in the 100m free. Lee was a silver medallist in the 100m breast and Amy Smith registered a sil- ver medal in the girls’ 10-and-under 50m breast. Six PSC swimmers also captured bronze medals. They were: Gomba in the 200m free; Andrew Kay, 12, in the 200m breast; Emily Mayer, 12, in the 50m free; Alison Russell, 14, in the 1,500m free, Meghan Toswell, 14, in the 800m free; and Webster in the 400m individual medley. The PSC’s girls’ 13-14 age group 400m free relay team of Carleen Ginter, Kayla Ginter, Russell and Toswell earned a bronze medal. Toswell was the recipient of the ‘Iron Swimmer Award’ for the highest standing in the 800m free (third-place finish) and 400m IM (fourth-place finish) in her age group. Other athletes who competed and put forth strong performances were Emily Goodwin, Rayah Gugliotta, Hollie Smith and Michelle Spencer. Meanwhile, six of the club’s senior swim- mers competed at the Bell Grand Prix/ Coupe de Quebec in Montreal recently. Jose Baylon, 15, placed eight in the boys’ 13-and-over 200m breast. Jessica Ward, 19, placed eight in the girls’ 12-and-over 200m breast. Allison Foster, 15, finished eighth in the girls’ 12-and-over 800m free. Adam Gomba, 16, placed 11th in the boys’ 13-and-over 200m free. Ainsley Corkum, 15, placed 18th in the girls’ 12-and-over 800m free. 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ACCESSIBLE TAXI CAB DRIVERS NEEDED. Earn CASH DAILY! Full and part time shifts. We will train you. Call Roy at 905- 439-1111. Blue Line Taxis is now hiring for Oshawa, Ajax & Pickering. ADULT CARRIER Must have reliable vehicle. Deliveries are Wednesday Thursday & Friday before 3 p.m. for South Ajax businesses. Approx $475 every 3 weeks. 905-683-5117 ext 236 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE REQUIRED Mature COUPLE needed for hi-rise in Ajax. Live in position, good benefits and salary. Please fax resume to (905) 619-2901 between 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE SHOP APPRENTICES Will Train. Must have high school auto or equivalent. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Pickering. 905-839-8181 BE YOUR OWN BOSS Flexible schedule Call Susan Wenghofer 905-436-8499 Ext 106 905-440-0791 CARPET CLEANING company looking for clean- ing technician. Some expe- rience necessary. Part time leading to full time. Clean driving record. 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Train now for a SCHOOL BUS DRIVER Position Uxbridge, Scugog Ajax, Pickering Great Job for: Stay-at-Home Caregivers and Retirees. Training provided to suitable applicants. For more information please call 1-800-263-7987 ECE TEACHERS & ASSISTANTS For Ajax/Pickering childcare centre. Send resume by fax (905)831-9347 or email childcare.positions@hotmail.com DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE Progressive growing circulation department in Ajax is looking for someone with the following traits: ● thrives on problem solving ● loves a challenge ● persuasive communicator ● self-motivated & a motivator ● well developed people skills ● organized ● solid team contributor ● career minded ● driven to succeed This is a key position with responsibility for recruiting carriers, opening new areas, increasing carrier collections, quickly solving all customer concern, helping carriers to grow. We have a competitive starting salary + bo- nus. Circulation experience not necessary, we will train the right individual. Vehicle is re- quired. Send Resume to: scamirand@durhamregion.com We thank all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please DUCA Financial Services Credit Union Ltd., a full service fi nancial institution with 12 branches in Southern Ontario, is looking for a Branch Manager for its Whitby Branch at 1818 Dundas Street East. If you have branch manager experience, are an entrepreneur and thrive in a positive sales & service environment, please submit your resume in confi dence to: Evert Akkerman, Manager HR email: resumes@duca.com website: www.duca.com CIRCULATION CLERK Progressive growing circulation department in Ajax is looking for Casual Part-time help. Must be able to work flexible hours, including evening and weekends. Candidate must possess the following: ● thrives on problem solving ● loves a challenge ● good phone manner ● computer literate ● organized ● solid team contributor ● career minded ● driven to succeed Must have a vehicle and a valid driver's licence. Send Resume to: jraymond@durhamregion.com We thank all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please Looking for SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Part time Positions available in Ajax/Pickering & Whitby. FREE Training provided for suitable applicants. Laidlaw 225 MacKenzie, Ajax 905-683-2350 Part-time positions available in Brooklin!! Already cooking and cleaning? Want to get paid for it? Lunch-hour cook required for 40 children, plus custodial duties. 10 am to 2 pm on school days in Brooklin. After-school assistant required daily from 3 to 6 pm. Must enjoy children 3 to 8 years old. E-mail resume to: info@brooklinmillmontessori.ca Or fax to 905-655-0657 CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep and/or Shipper/Re- ceiver required for Picker- ing HVAC manufacturer. Must have own transporta- tion and fluent English both written and verbal and good computer skills. Minimum 2 years exper. Industry knowledge is an asset. For CSR position post secondary education required. Shipper- Forklift licence required. Fax re- sume for desired position to Joe @ 905-420-7325. DATA ENTRY Dynamo, personality plus for in- bound CSR calls needed. Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm. Please fax resume to 905-619-2662 DELIVERY PERSON WANTED family owned appliance business looking for a person to be part of our appliance delivery team, heavy lifting re- quired, benefits available. Call Paddy's Market (905)263-8369 ask for Jamie/ Jody, or fax resume to (905) 263-1076 or in person. FULL TIME Maintenance person with electrical experience wanted for bakery in Scarborough. Fax 416-297-4024 or email resume to: parttime resume@hotmail.com REGISTRATION OFFI- CERS.$20 hr/ avg. Cash Incentives Paid Daily. We Train You! 905 435 0518 GRAPHIC DESIGNER ex- perienced in web develop- ment, must possess strong graphic design skills, good communication, excellent problem solving skills. Must be very organized and motivated by challeng- es. Proficiency with Photo- shop, Illustrator and Pow- erPoint are a must. Mar- keting background an as- set. For More Information Call: 1-888-213-0076 ID#3556 Listen to Free Re- corded Message HOMEWORKERS need- ed!! To Assemble Prod- ucts- Mailing/ Processing Circulars, On-Line Com- puter Work, PC/Clerical Work Available. Up to $1,500/week, No Experi- ence Needed! FREE infor- mation at www.Jobs-WorkAtHome.com Reference 2-107 JOB AT HOME.$487.68 Weekly. Assemble Prod- ucts, Mail or Computer Work. Free Details www.TopJobReview.com write CHRJobs: 372 Rideau St, #916-A15 Otta- wa Ontario, K1N 1G7 1-807-625-5576 LOOKING FOR PERSON to train as manager. Appli- cant needs basic educa- tion and basic computer skills. Needs to be me- chanically inclined and will- ing to learn and work. Driv- ers license a must. Posi- tion has paid three month training period included. Wages comencerate with skills and ability to manage location. Please fax or email resumes to 905-738- 6190 or jeremy@krown.com. PERFECT MAID SERVICE URGENT! Full time and part time. Ex- perienced cleaners & Su- pervisor's needed with cleaning experience even- ings, weekends, weekdays for great new opportunities with cleaning service for residential clients. $300 and up full time, $10. and up part time, bonus and gas allowances offered. Serious inquires only. 905- 686-5424. PERRY HOUSE CHILD CARE SERVICES is now hiring: ECE's, assistant teachers, supply staff and F/T cook. Apply to: 129 Perry St.Whitby, L1N 4B7. PHARMA CHOICE Drug Store, Full-Time & Part- Time Pharmacist Assistant needed. Experience an asset but will train. Please fax resume to 905-433- 2118. No phone calls please. Only those eligible for an interview will be contacted. PROPERTY MANAGER Responsible for residential and commercial properties. Must have electrical, plumbing, and carpentry skills as well as a General knowledge of HVAC and boiler systems. Send re- sume to: File # 347, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON L1H-7L5 ROOFING COMPANY re- quires a Shingler with 5 years experience. Also, Labourer, experienced re- quired but will train, work- ing in the surrounding area. Call 905-373-1954. SIGN SHOP-requires ex- perienced full-time worker that can run a high res. ink jet printer, laminator and knows Flexipro software. Craig 416-884-9999 SITE FOREMAN/LA- BOURERS required for geothermal installation in the GTA. Full-time. Experi- enced with mech piping preferred. Fax resume to 866-381-1714 or call Eric at 905-603-4339. SKILLED INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE OP- ERATOR FT needed. Must have 2yrs experience with heavy materials. Bowman- ville. Fax 905-697-8778. Serious inquiries only. STABLE HELP RE- QUIRED. Approx. 18 hours/week including bring ing horses 5 days/week. 2+ years experience. Port Perry 905-985-6189. Bilingual Order Entry We have an immediate opening for a Bilingual French/English Order Entry, Customer Service Person. Must be computer literate and have a pleasant telephone manner. Duties would include taking orders by telephone, order entry and customer service as well as general office functions as required. We are an importer and wholesale distributor in the Markham & Finch area of Scarborough. 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Equal opportunity employer Great compensation & benefit package To arrange a confidential interview please email resumes to: chitchmough@bessadakia.com or fax: 905-421-9292 or call (905)421-9191 SUPERINTENDENT re- quired full-time for Oshawa apartment complex. Suitable for retired/semi- retired couple w/minimum 5 years experience. No pets. Call (416)297-7004 or fax resume 416-297- 9499. Only those chosen for an interview will be con- tacted. TORONTO'S LARGEST Landscaping Company pays $100-$500 DAILY for outdoor Summer work. Hir- ing honest, energetic indi- viduals to fill our many Summer positions. Email gtaspringwork @hotmail.com. SUPERINTENDENTS East Durham area. Ma- ture couple required. Good salary and 2-bdrm apt. Routine repairs & maintenance, cleaning. Some administrative du- ties. Clear police check required. Please send resumes to File #329, c/o Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 TELEMARKETING Part- time evenings, mature in- dividuals with experience preferred. $10/hour. Call 905-686-2445, ext. 305 TIRED OF BORING JOBS?Get paid to have fun. Event marketing company works with child safety clients that need to expand a.s.a.p. No experi- ence necessary. Call Becky at 905-420-7456. WANTED DRIVERS, reliable vehicle to deliver the Toronto Star, 7 mornings per week. Paid bi-weekly. (905)438-1170 call after 9am ENERGETIC FAST-PACED SALON currently seeking exp. Estheticians & Hair Stylists in Durham. Wage, commissions & other incentive programs available. Please call 905-686-4128 or 905-686-9174 Fax resume to 905-686-8761 EXCITING OPPORTU- NITY awaits a highly crea- tive and motivated stylist. Benefits include salary and commission, education, paid holidays, and an assistant. Position available immediately. Please call 905-430-2050 or 416-725-9722 EXPERIENCED SPA MANAGER and aestheti- cian needed for medical spa in Pickering. Start $400/week+commission or profit sharing. Fax re- sume: 905-231-0061 or e- mail: info_freshtouch@rog- ers.com FIRST CHOICE HAIR- CUTTERS.PT/FT Hair Stylists wanted for Busy Hair Salons. Hourly plus commission. Paid holidays. Birthday off with pay. Benefits. AJAX $10.50/hr Tracie 905-683-3650. WHITBY $9.50/hr Vicki 905-665-9998. BOWMAN- VILLE, $9.50/hr Barb or Joanne 905-623-6444. PORT HOPE, $9.25/hr Marilyn 905-885-7133. MODERN SALON in Whit- by looking for an experi- enced hair stylist, clientele a plus. Must be up to date with latest fashions and trends. Call (905) 556- 1111 REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPISTS that have a keen interest to work in the beauty and wellness indus- try. Forward resume to: b.p@elegancesalonspa.com View us online: www.elegancesalonspa.com SEATON SPRINGS:Up- scale Aveda Concept sa- lon & spa seeking 5 highly motivated and creative senior commissioned hair stylists. Top wages, educa- tion, benefits, assistants, and the ultimate in working conditions are provided for the stylists who qualifies. If you are looking for an ex- citing working environment that you can build your long term career upon call Amanda at 905-837-9111. STYLIST WANTED,one month free rent! Must have clientele. Available imme- diately. Call Tuesday-Sat- urday, (905)426-5500 or (416)456-5448 ask for Te- resa. Careers Drivers General Help Careers Drivers General Help General Help General Help General Help General Help General Help General Help General Help Sales Help & Agents General Help Salon & Spa Help Office Help Sales Help & Agents Salon & Spa Help Office Help Sales Help & Agents Salon & Spa Help NEWS ADVERTISER,Thursday EDITION, July 24, 2008, PAGE 19 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com AUTO BODY EAST-END SHOP seeking full time Licensed Body Person, Painter, Prepper and Detailer with G license. Fax resume: 905-428- 8812, or email info@ ultimatecollisioncentre.ca BUSY ICI HVAC contrac- tor requires licensed sheet metal worker(s) or 5th year apprentice(s) for work throughout the GTA. Com- petitive wages. Must have own transportation. Please fax resume. 905- 725-3744. CARPENTER NEEDED. Clean driver's abstract. Own vehicle. Criminal background check re- quired. Minimum 15 years experience. Fax resume to 905-728-3179. CNC WATERJET Opera- tor, with AutoCAD/Solid- works experience, required by busy prototype/custom order shop in Ajax. Duties include machine mainte- nance, set-up, operation, quality control. Math skills and machine shop QC pro- cedures essential. Forklift and overhead crane expe- rience an asset. Please forward resume to re- sumes@dwightcrane.com CURRENTLY SEEKING 1st/2nd/3rd year tool & die apprentices, must have 2-year diploma in tool & die or similar college program. Learn hands on skills working alongside highly trained individuals. Competitive wages. (905)683-5298. DRYWALL ESTIMATOR needed immediately. Please fax resume to 905-372-2374 or email: vlm@bellnet.ca EAVESTROUGH & Siding Crews required. Work year round. Minimum 3-years experience. Earn $2000- $3000 per week. Call Jason at 416-717-0642 or Tracy at 647-321-4217. GENERAL Contractor re- quires Skilled Handyman for home renovations. Must have own transporta- tion. Steady work. Wages negotiable. Please call Len (416) 258-6291 PLUMBER NEEDED, competent licensed plum- ber required for commer- cial/residential plumbing. Must have own tools, own transportation. Please call (905)986-0912. SHINGLERS and LA- BOURERS wanted with experience and own hand tools. Drivers license an asset. Call Travis (905)261-7025. WATER TECHNICIAN re- quired for property Resto- ration Company. Clean driver's abstract. Own ve- hicle. Criminal background check required. Must have experience and certifica- tions. Fax resume to 905- 728-3179. CURRENTLY HIRING FOR NEW LOCATION IN AJAX, FULL TIME POSITIONS Nights & Management Trainees with benefits Apply at Subway, Harwood/Bayly, Monday to Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Or e-mail resume to: larrybaker@rogers.com 905-426-1303 LEGAL SECRETARY for sole practitioner in Oshawa. Civil litigation and family law experience es- sential. Current computer skills required. Send re- sumes to box number 345, Oshawa This Week PO. Box 481, L1H 7L5. P/T RECEPTION/Admin required for New Home Sales Office in Ajax. 21+ hours/week; knowledge of Word and Excel essential. Must be available most weekends. Please fax re- sumes to (905)239-0684 PROPERTY MANAGE- MENT Co. SEEKING a FULL-TIME ASSISTANT to do paperwork, leases, accounting, banking and administration of property. Must know Landlord & Tenant Act, Residential & Commercial leasing and be good with Word & Ex- cel. This is a contract posi- tion. Please send resume to: Realty Management Service, 223 Brock St., N., Whitby L1J 5L8 EXP'D FLOORING SALESPERSON Needed Full-time. Must be available to work Satur- days, possess good com- puter skills, have excep- tional customer service skills and a valid driver's li- cense. Please Fax Your Resume: 905-433-0876 SALES HELP for Your Good Health, Pickering Town Centre, full-time knowledge required. Apply in person. BUSY multidisciplinary, outpatient private physio- therapy clinic looking for full-time Physiotherapist for Whitby location. 2 even- ings/wk required. Fax re- sume to LifeMark Health at (905)668-0414 EXPERIENCED Recep- tionist required for busy medical clinic in Pickering. Please e-mail resumes to: pucclinic@live.ca MARNWOOD LIFECARE CENTRE -Temporary, Part Time (Maternity Leave) - Dietary Manager, C.S.N.M. required. Please send re- sume att: Tracy Werheid, 26 Elgin St. Bowmanville, L1C3C8 or Fax: 905-623- 4497. MEDICAL SERVICES REPS (4) Responsible for phone communication with physicians across Canada with respect to Retrieval of Medical Records. Medical Office Admin experience an asset. Required: excel- lent communication, or- ganizational and computer skills. Send resume to: careers@watermark insurance.com or mail to VP Operations, Watermark Insurance Services Inc., 1020 Brock Rd South, Suite 2005, Pickering ON. L1W 3H2. PART-TIME DENTAL Receptionist, evenings and Saturdays, experienced only. Please call (905)571-2443 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY DENTAL ASSISTANT, contract position, previous experience required. Send resume to: marcyattjfrauts dental@hotmail.com or call 905-683-0705 PART-TIME CERTIFIED Dental Assistant. evenings & Saturdays. Please call (905)571-2443 PART-TIME HYGIENIST required for progressive dental office in Whitby. Soft tissue management an asset. Fax resume to 905-430-1700 REGISTERED MASSAGE Therapist required for P/T position in a well estab- lished chiropractic health centre. Monday after- noons, all day Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Friendly, bright, modern at- mosphere in Pickering. Please fax resume to: 905- 839-2187 or email to: vkilou@rogers.com AL DENTE Restaurant requires Full-time and Part-time, experienced Wait Staff for fine Italian dining restaurant. Drop off resume to: 1305 Pickering Pkwy, Pickering. BELLA NOTTE RES- TAURANT,part/full-time cooks required, experi- enced for fine dining Italian Restaurant in Whitby. Email resumes: bellanotte whitby@hotmail.com or fax 905-444-9553 BROOKLIN AREA PRE- SCHOOL seeking a creative, experienced ECE accredited full-time super- visor to join our amazing school beginning Sept.'08. Min. 3yrs.exp., current first aid & criminal reference check required. Please send resume/references to: kskidmore@rogers.com by July 31. SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS Must be Red Cross /Royal Life certified. Shifts avail., daytime, evenings or wknds (416) 358-2510 Government of Canada is offering assistance $20,000.00/person to purchase your first home. Free report available at 1-800-596-2052 ID #1053 Free recorded message LOVELY HOMES! Quiet streets, great neighbour- hoods. For a free list with pictures. Call Mike or Lucille, sales representa- tives @ 905-432-7200 or toll free at 1-888-226-2230 POWER OF SALE- Oshawa lovely renovated 3-Bedroom Bungalow, 1.5 Car detached garage. Fin- ished basement with 2- Bdrms, living room, bath- room, separate entrance. $199,500 quick sale. Call Marshall (416)493-1983 SAT. JULY 26th, 1-4 P.M. 1662 TAUNTON RD. E., CLARINGTON Living in the country mins. from major amenities. Beautiful updated sidesplit home on 1/2 acre lot. Hardwood fl rs, fp., woodstove. Prof. landscaped. Hope to see you there or call Ethel 905-434-7777. Dir: 401 to Courtice Rd., N on Courtice to the T (Taunton), West on Taunton and watch for the sign. To view listing go to www.mls.com E1375440. ETHEL GAMBLE* 905-434-7777 Ability Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage OPEN H O U S E WATERFRONT LIVING. Moving, Quick Closing, Great Deal. Clubhouse in- cluded. Bungalow end-unit townhome. Open House Sat/ Sun 2-5pm. 1300+sq.ft. plus full unfin- ished bsmt and R/I bath, $20K upgrades. 2- bdrms/2-baths, 2-car gar- age. $349,000! Port of Newcastle. (905)744-3572. LAKE MANITOUWABING Private Sale Solid Cedar Cottage on Private well treed lot. 10 minutes east of Parry Sound. 2 bed- rooms, 3 piece bath. Bun- kie sleeps 4. Asking $267,000 Call 905.723.6120 PICKERING best sought- after 2-bdrm condo. Walk to Pickering Town Centre. ensuite laundry, balcony, gatehouse security, full rec-centre, outdoor pool. Just reduced $224,900. Call Esmet Dahdah (416)748-2433 Intercity Realty Inc. Brokerage 2000 SQ. FT. SHOP for rent/lease, Courtice. Available Aug 1st/08. Call 905-440-4744. COMMERCIAL UNIT in Ajax plaza, bsmt, 1600-sq ft., 3 rooms plus wash- room, freshly painted. $1100/month. Avail. imme- diately. Call 416-509-4686 INDUSTRIAL BAYS walk- ing distance Walmart, Oshawa Centre, Steven- son/401 exit. High roll-up door, mezzanine, air com- pressor, all utilities, incl. parking. Auto repairs machining, hobbies and other uses (light industrial). Short-term available. 905- 576-2982 or 905-626- 6619. EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE - Whitby down- town. Individual, upscale offices, 2nd & 1st floor space available. Call Snyder Rental at 905-655- 5000 for details. GROUND FLOOR com- mercial space for lease. Prime Simcoe St. N loca- tion. Approx. 800sq.ft. Available immediately. Call 905-576-5123 for details. DIGITAL PRINTING CENTRE,Owner retiring. Fin. Avail. No experience necessary, will train. Local Support. 1-800-645-3006 FOR SALE:P/T Vending Machine business, 7 ma- chines active in Ajax/Pick- ering area, 2 extra ma- chines incl. Moving out of area. Call Jim (905)626- 0941 HIGH PROFIT cleaning business for sale. Serving Durham Region and Kaw- artha Lakes. Established over 5 years. Mostly equip- ment value. $45,000 and assume truck lease. 1-866- 308-3131. 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 QUILT SHOP established for 20 yrs. Fabric, Notions, Sewing Machines, available in Whitby close to 401. Owner motivated to sell quickly. asking $49,000.00. Call 905-430- 0297 416-258-9377 $$MONEY$$Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 100%. No income, bad credit OK! ONTARIOWIDE FINAN- CIAL CORPORATION 1-888-307-7799 CENTRAL FUNDING Group, first & second mort- gages to 100%. From 5.4 % for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinanc- ing debt consolidation a specialty. For fast profes- sional service call (905)666-4986. ANY 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages * Below Bank Rates * Refi nance to 100% * Purchase 0% Down POWER OF SALE STOPPED!!! 1-877-568-9255 416-578-0897 www.butlermortgage.ca ASK FOR WILL BUTLER, AMP CREDIT!!! INCOME!!! PRIVATE FUNDS- 1st, 2nd mortgages. Consoli- date bills, low rates. No ap- praisal needed. Bad credit okay. Save money. No ob- ligation. No fees OAC. Call Peter (416)460-4594, Mortgage Leaders ! KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet building, near shopping, transporta- tion. Utilities, parking in- cluded. 1 & 2-bedroom apts. $830 & $930/month. available immediately & July/August 1st. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. 1 & 2 BDRM Available anytime or Aug/Sept 1st Located 350 Malaga, Oshawa $695/mo & $795/mo. all inclusive. No pets. Please call 905-242- 4478 or 905-435-0383. 1 BEDROOM APART- MENT in triplex, new lami- nate floor. $850-inclusive. Parking included. Laundry. Available immediately! Whitby Marina area. First/last. (705)792-0559 call collect; if not available leave message. 1 BEDROOM apartment, ground level, located south east of Port Perry. Appli- ances included. Available now. Call 905-985-6446. 1 BEDROOM apartments, Queen Street, Port Perry, available immediately. Appli- ances included. For inquiries or to view call 905-925-0115. 1-BDRM APARTMENT, downtown Bowmanville, new appliances, new bath- room, parking included, avail Aug. 1st, $750/month plus utilities. Call 1-877-636-4441 ext 376 or 905-623-5737. 1-BDRM BSMT APT, close Oshawa Centre, sep- arate entrance. Hy- dro, a/c, cable, parking, laundry included. $700/mo, first/last. No pets/smoking. Available immediately. References. (905)436-9337. AJAX 2-BDRM APT,2nd floor of house, private entrance & parking, no smoking/pets. Call Ann-Marie 905-424-8835. 2-BDRM OSHAWA avail. Aug 1st, suits working single or couple, EXTREMELY quiet, spotless building, 2 blocks from Lakeview Park, $925/mo/ includes utilities, parking, storage, private patio. Laundry room. No pets/smoking. Bus stop at door. First/last. Call Katie anytime please (905)427-2782 ext. 222 leave message Condominium Suites in Oshawa 2 & 3 Bdrm's Free Utilities, Parking.Senior's, Retiree's & GM Discounts 905-728-4993 ADELAIDE/TOWNLINE, bachelor apartment, $500/inclusive, laundry, on bus route, prefer non- smoker, suitable for stu- dent. Available August 1st, No pets. First/last re- quired. 705-696-3372 AJAX, 1-BEDROOM walk- out basement, bright, plus dinning room, separate en- trance, 1-parking, laundry included, no pets/smoking. Available immediately. (905)426-6195. AJAX, HWY 2/HARWOOD bright basement apt near all amenities, transit, walk- out basement to fenced yard, parking, appliances. Available immediately. No pets/smoking ALSO rooms available. (905)428-7266. AJAX, SALEM/BAYLY. New 1-bdrm. Large, clean, very quiet, upscale. Forest view. Strictly: No Pets, non-smoker. Utilities, cable. $890. Ken (905)619-8033 AJAX- OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet bldg, near shopping, GO. Pool. 2-bedroom apts. $1019/mo. Available August 1st 3- bedroom $1125/mo. Plus parking. Available August 1st. 905-683-8571. AJAX: WESTNEY/HWY 2 1-bdrm bsmt. Spacious, separate entrance, cable, hardwood, 1 car parking, laundry, $850/month, first/last. Available Sept 1st. No smoking/pets. (905)428-1255. ATTENTION SEN- IORS/ADULTS quiet living everything on one level all new 2-bdrm, fridge/stove, parking, laundry, cable. All inclusive. Available imme- diately. $985. Oshawa 289-240-4120 AVAILABLE SEPTEM- BER 1st. gorgeous 2bed- room basement apartment in courtice, white cliff es- tates home. separate walk- out entrance w/patio. backs onto forest. 2 bath- rooms, kitchen, livingroom, private laundry, 1parking- spot. $1100/month inclu- sive except phone. perfect for single or elderly. no smoking/pets. (905)436- 1387 BASEMENT FOR RENT! $750+ Pickering (Bay- ly/Whites) Sunfilled Base- ment Apartment with 2 Bedrooms. Huge Living with Carpet. Family Size Kitchen with combined Dining. Full 4pc. Bathroom. Call Sue 416-460-4823. BOWMANVILLE,quiet, modern, clean, adult life- style, non-smoking, 1-bdrm parking, laundry, satellite TV. Available Sept 1st. No dogs. 905-725-1052. BROOKLIN, 3 ROOM "granny" flat overlooking garden with full bathroom. Quiet neighbourhood, pri- vate entrance, laundry, dishwasher, patio, air con- ditioner, satellite TV, drive- way parking. Available Au- gust 9th. $950 all inclusive. (905)655-4823 CENTRAL OSHAWA, Large 1&2 bedroom apts. Avail Aug 1st. Washer/dry- er on premises and park- ing is available. No pets. (905)809-4166. COURTICE,2-bedroom apt in upper level of raised bungalow, washer/dryer included. $975/inclusive, first/last, references. No pets/smoking. Avail. imme- diately. (905)914-6578. FURNISHED 2-BDRM apt., Oshawa, available August 1st. Close to bus, UOIT, Durham College & all amenities. 1 parking, coin laundry. $1150/month + hydro. No smoking/pets. Call (905)725-4419 after 9pm. LARGE 2 BEDROOM basement apartment in Oshawa, available immedi- ately, with garage, first/last required. References. Working couple preferred. $695/inclusive. Days 416-917-5568 or evenings 905-509-6326 NORTH OSHAWA 2 bed- room Sept./Oct. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances includ- ed. Pay cable, parking and laundry facilities. (905)723-2094 OSHAWA 1-bedroom, ful- ly renovated apartment in quite 6-plex building. Hardwood-floors, new ap- pliances. Includes parking space/laundry facilities. Close to all amenities/Oshawa-Centre $775/month, utilities-incl. (905)213-1420 OSHAWA 293 Montrave 2-bedroom, $800/month, inclusive. 949 Simcoe St., N 1-bedroom, $750/month, inclusive. No pets. (905)723-1647 or (905)720-9935. OSHAWA 3-BDRM APT, 2-bath, 2-floors, laundry, close to downtown, schools & hospital. $1100/mo all inclusive. Call 519-807-1250. OSHAWA APTS.Clean quiet security monitored newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities, parking, laundry on site, no dogs. 905- 260-9085, 905-743-0287. OSHAWA BACHELOR APT for rent, clean, quiet house, $455/month inclu- sive. (905)697-0652 OSHAWA Clean, new building. 2-bdrm plus den $950, 2-bdrm $895, 2- bdrm $865. Appliances, parking & utilities included. Avail. Aug 1st. 905-438- 9715. OSHAWA LARGE one- bedroom basement apt., Great location on Bloor St. W. All inclusive in quiet home. Bus stop in front. $700, first/last. No smok- ing. no parking. Call (905)404-0480. OSHAWA NORTH,gor- geous 1-bedroom main floor of SENIOR-LIFE- STYLE COMPLEX, se- cluded area in the city, beautiful lawn, ample parking, $1000/month, all inclusive, Immediately. (905)723-7291. OSHAWA PARK RD/N OF 401 second floor of triplex, private, parking, 1-bdrm, fridge/stove, looking for quiet tenant, first/last $700- inclusive. Donna or John 289-240-4120 OSHAWA, 2-LARGE bedroom on back level, bright basement living area. 4-appliances, $885/inclusive. 2-car park- ing. No smoking/pets. (905)436-0735 OSHAWA,Newly Renovat- ed Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. Adult & Senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units, near bus stop. Call 1-866-601-3083 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,Ritson/Wolfe, 1 and 2 bedroom, plus utilities, parking, fridge/stove inclusive. First/last, Available August lst. Call 647-404-1786. OSHAWA, THORNTON/ Adelaide, Ground-level, bright 1-bedroom walkout apt in house. Excellent neighborhood, appliances, laundry, $875/inclusive. Sept 1st. 2-car parking, own driveway. No smok- ing/pets. (905)706-2200. PICKERING 1 BED- ROOM basement apt. Well-kept, extremely clean, sep. entrance, security, cable/c-vac, Rouge Val- ley/Altona area. No smok- ing/pets. Available any- time. Call (905)492-0739 PICKERING -Liver- pool/Bayly, 1 bdrm., large, clean basement apart- ment. Quiet home, separ- ate entrance, laundry, parking, internet available, near GO, shopping & lake front. No smoking/pets. $750/mo inclusive. Suitable for single working person. (416)937-4522. PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy peaceful, beautiful town. Spacious 3-bdrm. in well- kept, quiet 3-storey build- ing. Balcony, 1-parking, Security Video. No dogs. First/last. 905-985-6032, 905-430-7816. PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy peaceful, beautiful town. Spacious 3-bdrm. in well- kept, quiet 3-storey build- ing. Balcony, 1-parking, Security Video. No dogs. First/last. 905-985-6032, 905-430-7816. QUIET TENANTS wanted for North Oshawa lower unit one bedroom all inclu- sive, plus washer, dryer, cable, no dogs or smoking. $775 per mo. Available Aug./Sept. lst. (905)576- 5909 REGENCY PLACE Apart- ments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. Security & pking. Laundry, social room & additional storage. Min. to shopping & parks. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. 15 Re- gency Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St) 905-430-7397 www.realstar.ca SIMCOE/ADELAIDE, bright spacious 2-bdrm on main floor of triplex. Park- ing & utilities included. Laundry facilities. Located in safe area close to hospi- tal, parks & downtown. $950/mo. First/last, refer- ences. (905)706-8811. TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 bed. w/upgraded finishes. Util. incl. Security & park- ing. Landscaped grounds, private patios & balco- nies. 2 Testa Rd., Ux- bridge. 905-852-2534 www.realstar.ca TWO BEDROOM APART- MENTS in modern build- ing, downtown Whitby, fridge, stove, $964 inclu- sive, plus parking. Move in August & September. Ac- cepting applications for our one and three bedroom units. Call (905) 430-6511. VERY LARGE,private 2 room basement apt. Whit- by. Separate entrance/ kitchenette/laundry/separ- ate bathroom /utilities & in- ternet included/no-smok- ing. One room $400 both $650. 905-720-0840/mek- rol4@rogers.com WHITBY 1-bedroom $700/month 2-bedroom $825/month plus hydro (heat included) First & last rent required. Phone 905- 432-4365, evenings/week- ends 905-668-4016. WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balconies, laundry & park- ing. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shop- ping & schools. 900 Dun- das St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca WHITBY SOUTH:Spacio 1&2 bedrooms starting $76 $900/month. Laundry, first/las mins to GO. Avail. August-1st.N dogs. Daytime viewings on Mon-Fri, references. Da (905)666-3338, evening (905)832-2722. WHITBY, BACHELOR and 2 bedrooms from $749 all inclusive Close to all amenities. Office hours 9-5, Monday - Friday. 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References & credit check req'd. 905- 999-0530 WHITBY CONDO at Lake, Marina, park view, 2-bdrm, 2 bath, 2 showers, plenty of closets, granite Island and kit. counter, 7 appl., air, heat, hydro, cable, Liv.rm., din.rm., 2 chairs, 2 pk 1 in, 1 out, storage rm, excellent for 2 or 3 people. Available Aug 1st, 2008. $1500. Call Algar 905-809-3471 WHITBY,1 year new 2 bedroom condo, Petra Way, (Garden/Dryden), 950sq.ft. underground parking, 5 appliances, no pets/smoking. $1200/month plus utilities. 905-430-8188. $ !AAAA ABA-DABA- DOO-OWN - WHY RENT? No $ Down- from $650/month- Family In- come from $35,000. Good Credit- Great Selection. Call Ken Collis Broker, Coldwell Banker 2M Re- alty (905)576-5200 kencollis@sympatico.ca $695/MONTH $0 DOWN (oac). Why rent when you can own any house from $695/month, zero down up to $2,000 credit. Require family income from $35,000/yr. and good es- tablished credit. I'll qualify you on the phone. Why rent; call Bill Roka, Sales Rep Remax Spirit (905)728-1600 or 1-888- 732-1600. wroka@trebnet.com No- body sells more homes than Remax. 2 BDRM HOUSE,large spacious yard. $950/mo plus utilities. First/last req'd. Immediate occupan- cy. Call 905-571-4059. 3-BDRM HOUSE in Waverly area, harwood/ ceramic flooring, a/c, laundry, nice kitchen size, walkout to backdeck, large backyard, 3-bathroom, 2 parking spots/garage, no smoking/pets, $1250/mnth + 65% of utilities. 905-697-0395 4 BEDROOM home by the Oshawa Centre. Private fenced yard. Finished basement. Hardwood floors throughout. Private parking. 2 Bathrooms. All appliances. Laundry. A/C. Freshly painted and reno- vated. $1475+utilities. call (905)728-1600 AJAX, HARWOOD and Bayly 3-bedroom bungalow, on a quiet street, with finished rec room, 4 appliances, a/c, fenced yard, available immediately, $1200 plus utilities, first/last. Call 905-683-0799 AJAX, SALEM/TAUN- TON,1715-sq ft, 3-bed- rooms plus, nook, 2.5- bath, 4-parking, 2-garage, MF laundry, 5-appl. AC. $1600+utilities. Numerous other upgrades. August 1st. NO PETS. 416-275- 0119 AJAX- SALEM/BAYLY bright & clean 4-bedroom bungalow (main floor), hardwood throughout, c/air, shared laundry, available August 15th. $1300 utilities included. Non-smoking. Call 905- 787-8665, 416-721-4425. ALL UTILITIES INCLU- SIVE $1325, Oshawa/Whitby border, 3- bedrooms, main and sec- ond floor, close to all amenities, laundry and parking. Available immedi- ately. First/last, references. (416)264-7990. WHITBY 3-BDRM,1-full bath, 2-pc ensuite & pow- der room. Fenced yard. 1 car garage. Off Gar- den/Rossland. Available Sept 1st. No pets/smok- ing please. $1250/mo plus utilities. First/last. Refer- ences. Call (905)430-0249. Pre-qualification of Roofing Contractors The Rouge Valley Health System will soon be tendering roof replacement work at Ajax-Pickering Hospital. Roof contracting companies that are interested in being pre-qualified are requested to contact the roof consulting firm that has been retained to manage the project. Enquiries are to be directed to Mr. Barry O'Brien of Dycon Roof Consultants - bobrien@dycon.ca 1-800-749-8609 AMAZING NORTH WEST OSHAWA LOCATION- HOME-UPPER UNIT- Beautiful 4-Bedroom 2 Bath, hardwood floors in main and upper levels, $1,375/Month, Inclusive. Recently renovated, Sep- arate Side Entrance. Unit includes Parking, shared laundry. Absolutely spot- less, non-smoking, No Pets Please. References. First/Last rent required. Please call (416)659-3892 BEAUTIFUL CENTURY home, new decor, electri- cal & plumbing. Original pine floors, 9frt high ceil- ings/wainscotting, new ap- pliances. Large living room& large country kitch- en w/pine cabinets. Ver- mont Casting w/Stove in L.R for "cozy" winter nights. Lower level- w to w carpet-m.bdrm/ensuite bathroom w/ antique style bath w/ brass claw foot & fixtures- 2nd bedroom or use as office. 15 minutes to "Go" & amenities. AC, private b-yard w/deck to pool. No smoking/pets. Criminal ref required. Available September 1st. First/last. Call (905)649- 3234, see pictures on "Craig's List." BOWMANVILLE DE- TACHED 4 Bdrm 2150sq.ft. 2 years new. Large master with walk in closet and 5 piece en suite. Very clean $1575obo+utilities. (416)342-7561 PICKERING, 2-BDRM bungalow, large yard & driveway, fridge/stove, near the lake, close to amenities. Avail. immedi- ately. $1200/mo+ utilities. First/last, credit check. (416)809-7773 TOWNLINE & BLOOR, Oshawa/Courtice border 3-bdrm upper of house. Fridge, stove, washer, dry- er. No smoking. First/last. $1150 plus 2/3 utilities. (905)985-8986. WHITBY DETACHED HOUSE@ Rossland/Thick- son 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, dbl garage, family rm w/fpl, $1295 mo. + utilities, Sept.1, legal Bsmt Apt. not incl., 1st/Last, prefer no Smoking /Pets. Tim Web- ster @ Sutton Group Heri- tage Brokerage 905 619- 9500. WHITBY,country setting, 3-bedroom, double at- tached garage, finished basement, gas fireplace, 2- full baths, ceramic/hard- wood flooring, appliances, grounds maintenance in- cluded, no smoking/pets, $1475 per month plus utilities, first/last Avail. Oct. 1.(905)579-9197. Ajax "By the Lake" Har- wood/Lakedriveway, right, airy 3 bedroom TH, 2 bal- conies, fireplace, large windows, appliances,pool, gym, $1400 plus utilities, avail now. Condolyn Mgt 905-428-9766 AN OSHAWA SOUTH town-house, 3-bedroom $975+ utilities. Close to schools & shopping. First/last. 905-579-9956. HARMONY/ROSSLAND 3-bdrm townhouse, 1-1/2 bath, close to schools, parks, shopping. $1250/mo plus utilities. First/last. 905-424-2872. OPEN HOUSE CAR- RIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. townhouses. In-suite laun- dry, util. incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard. Pking. avail. Near DT, shopping, restaurants, schools, parks. Ask about our move-in incentives. 122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe N., Colborne E) 905-434- 3972 www.realstar.ca TAUNTON TERRACE 3 bedroom townhouses. En- suite laundry. Landscaped grounds w/pool & play- ground. Private backyards. Sauna & pking avail. Near shopping & schools, public transport. 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) 905-436-3346 www.realstar.ca OSHAWA, SEMI-TOWN- HOUSE.3 & 2-bdrm+. Harmony/Olive. 4-plex semi-townhouse, spa- cious/clean, 3-floors, fin. basement, 1-parking, Close to shopping, schools/bus route, no smoking/pets. $895+ utilities. Avail. Sept 1st. First/last/references. Call (905)686-5591 email: seanryanjr@gmail.com WAVERLY/ROSSLAND-3 & 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath- room townhomes, renovat- ed interior & exterior, available in friendly family- oriented complex. Immedi- ate. $1195-$1295+utilities. 4-appliances, hardwood flooring, backs onto ravine. Near schools, park, transit, shopping. Contact Bob at 905-240-4942. WHITBY,Garden/Burns. Spacious multi-level 3- bdrms, fin. walk-out bsmt with bathroom, fenced backyard, garage. No pets. $1300+utilities. Available Sept. 1st. First/last. Call Karen (905)576-1685. AJAX -2 furnished rooms for rent in new, large home. Phone, inter- net, cable, parking, laun- dry. $550 & $500, first/last. No smoking/pets. Female preferred. Avail. Aug 1. 416-893-0140. AJAX, BEAUTIFUL unfur- nished room in new subdi- vision. Westney/Rossland, Parking. Working person preferred. Asking $450. Available immediately. 647-828-4571. AJAX, HOME TO share, furnished, bus route, TV, internet, mature working male preferred. $445/mo. (Commuter rate $335). Call 905-239-1732 or 416-723-5576. BROCK RD/FINCH Pick- ering, clean, quiet, large furnished bed/sitting room. Share bathroom/kitchen. Must love animals! Park- ing, cable, internet includ- ed, $500/mo. Available immediately. No smoking. (905)426-8525. PICKERING - WHITES RD/401 Rooms for rent, $450 & $500/month. No pets or smoking. First/last & references required. 416-917-4949. ROOMS(OSHAWA),pre- stigious neighborhood. Swimming pool, BBQ, out- door bar, deck, laundry, in- ternet, new appliances, cable. Non-smoker. $500/month inclusive. Avail. August and Septem- ber. 289-240-4295, 416- 274-6993(Cell) WHITBY, Oshawa border. Beautiful home! Very clean room, share kitchen/bath. Cable/internet, laundry, bus route, minutes from UOIT. Furnished/unfur- nished. No smoking/pets. Male preferred. Avail. im- mediately. $550/mo. (905)995-2745 or (905)728-0189 BROOKLIN,beautiful clean new home. share house $500/mo includes parking, laundry, cable in- ternet. Long-term or short- term welcome. Female preferred, no pets. (905)425-0204 leave mes- sage on machine with number & details. FEMALE TO share new 3 bedroom downtown Oshawa condominium apartment. Huge balcony, indoor parking, utilities in- cluded. Reasonable rent for sharing regular over- night support of roommate with a physical and devel- opmental disability. No pets/smoking melissastribe@yahoo.ca 905-723-4818 weekdays. OSHAWA 1-bdrm fur- nished room w/fireplace, ALSO furnished room $500/mth, Own fridge. Share washer/dryer, A/C, large deck. Suites profes- sional person. Must see to appreciate. (905)431-9210. 2-2005 ATV 4 wheelers, Bombardier. 50-2 stroke, 90-4 stroke, less than 20 hours on machines. Immaculate condition $3500.00 o.b.o. 905-852- 1983 BALSAM LAKE Fenelon Falls Trailers for Sale on Sites, Housekeeping Cottages for rent. Season- al boat dock rentals. 1- 877-887-2550 www. sandybeach trailercourt.com PROWLER LINKS 29 ft. 1988, $5,900, excellent condition complete with deck, shed and BBQ, big site with great view. Cas- tleton Hills RV Park. 1- 866-241-2224 www.castletonhills.com TRAVEL TRAILER.2006 Terry Dakota 240XPS. Ex- cellent condition.3-double fold-out beds,1-slide-out, bathroom, range w/ov- en/micro. Full fridge/a/c/furnace/loads of storage.Many more fea- tures.Great value at $15,000. (705)277-9378 17ft STARCRAFT SFM 90hp, $7000. Please call (905)718-1996. 2001 STARCRAFT boat 17.5' 2001 EZ Loader Starcraft trailer. 2001 Mo- tors: 60HP & 5 HP. Walker down-rigger included. Ex- cellent condition - winter stored. Call (905)723-4043 30FT, BAY LINER Avanti, 1-owner. Twin 5.8 Cobras. Includes 10ft dingy, with 4hp merc, low hours, mint condition. $32,500 O.B.O. (905)579-7384 or (905)697-9800. SNOWMOBILE & DOU- BLE trailer, 2005 Artic Cat Touring turbo 660, 4 stroke, remote start, only 190km. Sacrifice total package price $8,500 o.b.o. (905)259-5450 TEMPORARY CARPOOL ride needed from Ajax to Uxbridge. Weekdays 9-5, share gas. Call: 905-427-1884 e-mail: jbobbitt@durhamregion.com QUALITY DAYCARE available for August and September. Westney & Delaney, excellent rates, now is the time to look for a good caregiver. All ages, full or part-time, days or Sat., homemade meals, large play area, fully fenced, happy environ- ment, crafts, games etc. Receipts, references. (905)686-8719 ASHLEY LEATHER sec- tional with matching leath- er centerpiece in Beige. Paid $2800, bill to prove, never sat on, brand new, will take $1800 firm. 905- 404-0781 +CARPETS, CARPETS, Carpets, living room and hall carpeted with pad and installation from $319 (30 yds.). Best price guaranteed. Saillian Carpets. 905-242-3691 Free Estimates. 2 MOTORCYCLE helmets A1 condition; Men's Large Italian Bieffe Snell $50; Woman's small sure Dot $30. 905-427-1878 6 TONING tables, free to good home, 1- 32 bulb tanning bed. $l,600 obo. (905)436-9303 7 PIECE antique dining room set. Side board and hutch. 4 chairs, one is an arm chair. Leafs at both ends. Asking $750 o.b.o. Gently used. 905-723- 7902 ABOVE GROUND POOL, 21' round, 4.5' deep, in- cludes all equipment, $1000. Call 289-240-1954. ALL NEW QUEEN ortho- pedic mattress set, cost $1000, sacrifice $275. Call 905-213-4669. APPLIANCES,refrigera- tor, stove, heavy duty Ken- more washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell separately, can deliver. Call (905)903-4997 BUY/SELL Stair lifts, porch lifts, hospital beds (electric), scooters, ceiling lifts, patient lifts. SILVER CROSS (905)668-8560 or 1-800-659-0668 CARPET SALE & Spe- cials! Laminate, hardwood flooring & tiles. Carpet 2- rooms up to 30-sq. yd. from $329. includes pad/in- stallation. Carpet repairs, serving Durham. Free es- timates. Call Sam (905)686-1772 CEDAR TREES for sale, starting from $4.00 each. Planting available. Free Delivery. Call Bob 705- 341-3881. CONSTRUCTION EQUIP- MENT B.E. Larkin Equipment Ltd. Kubota Construction, New Holland Construction used equip- ment. Durham, Clarington, Northumberland Sales Rep Jim (647)284-0971 CONTENTS OF BEAUTI- FUL furniture sofa which matching loveseat, end ta- bles of brass & glass pair of solid brass lamps, oil paintings, chandelier made from blown glass (one of a kind). Crosley table radio (never used). No rea- sonable offer refused. 905- 426-6957 CRAFTSMAN L1000 automatic 16.5hp ride lawnmower. 3-yrs old. Excellent condition. $1000. (905)509-2341. DESK, COMPUTER return and book case, excellent condition, asking $1750. Please call (905)655-9894 Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008 Kingsway College, Oshawa 10 am – 5 pm 905-426-4676 ext. 257, email: adewit@durhamregion.com Christmas craft showcraft show Exhibitors Wanted Qualified Craft Show Exhibitors WantedQualifiedCraftShowExhibitorsWanted General Motors CentreGeneralMotorsCentre October 17-19, 2008 Distinct Designs from Premier Crafters, Artisans & Gift SuppliersCOUNTRY THETHE HE A R T O FCRAFT SHOW For more information call 905-426-4676 ext.257 or visit www.showsdurhamregion.com HEALTH EXPERTS NEEDED We are looking for professionals in traditional and alternative health to join the 2008 Clarington Family Health & Lifestyle Expo on Sat. Oct. 4th & Sun. Oct. 5th Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Centre, Bowmanville This one day show will feature speakers, panels, demos and more. If you would like to be a part of this Expo please call Cori-Ann 905-683-5110 ext.228 GERHARD-HEINTZMAN upright piano, apartment size, good condition, $1000 o.b.o. Dining room set with 6 chairs (new up- holstered) & buffet $500. Couch & 2 cabinets. Call 905-430-1734 GOALIE HOCKEY equip- ment, Brian's 32" dX2 goalie pads, blocker and catcher. Excellent condi- tion, $750 o.b.o. Call 905- 623-9107 HIGH ENERGY Sears front load washer in excel- lent condition, 4-years old, $300. Graco duo glider tandem double stroller, navy & white in very good condition $75 firm. Call (905)668-5221. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB COVERS Custom covers, all sizes and shapes, $425 tax and delivery included. Pool safety covers. We will not be beat on price and quality. Guaranteed. 905- 259-4514. www.durhamcovers.com HOT TUB/SPA.5-6 per- son, never used. Warran- ty. Sacrifice $2,995. Call 905-409-5285. HOT TUBS/SPA,2008 new in wrap, fully loaded. Cost $8900, sacrifice $3900. Call (905)213-4669 POOL TABLE, 1" slate. New in box. Cost $4300 sacrifice $1395. (905)213- 4669 ION CLEANSE FOOT SPA. Lenson, $1500. Call (905)426-9292 JESUS IS ALIVE Chris- tian practices consist of ancient pagan customs. Jim Campbell (705)799- 1329 MOVING SALE:Girls Beautiful Bedroom set $400, Dining Room Set $1000, 3 White leather 30" Chairs $100/ea. For more information call (905)666- 5761. PIANOS AND CLOCKS, We have the best prices on new & used pianos. Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons..try our unique rent-to-own system. 100% of all rental pay- ments apply! Large se- lection of upright and elec- tronic pianos and Howard Miller clocks. TELEP PIA- NO 905-433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! RENT TO OWN - New and reconditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Com- puters, DVD Players, Fur- niture, Bedding, Patio Fur- niture, Barbecues & More! Fast delivery. No credit application refused. Pad- dy's Market, 905-263- 8369 or 1-800-798- 5502. RUSTIC BEAMS for sale, various sizes, 11 x 11, up to 22 ft long, $1000. each or best offer Call 705-939-6173 SOLID TEAK BUFFET and hutch with glass doors, 72" long. In great condition. Call 905-665- 7684 STORE FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES for sale. Available July 29 - 31/08 PRECIOUS PLATES 'N THINGS, 601 Dundas St. W., Whitby. (905)665-1611 TRUCKLOADS OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT AP- PLIANCES new coin washers $699 and new coin dryers $599., also reconditioned coin washer and dryers available, new Danby apt-size freezers $209, new 24" and 30" ranges $399., wide selection of new and reconditioned appliances available. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576-7448 CRAFTER'S WANTED for the Oshawa Fall Home Show General Motors Centre Nov 1st and 2nd Call 905-579-4400 Cara #2212 Family Health & Lifestyle Show Bowmanville VENDORS WANTED Book early, limited space Oct 4th & 5th Call Devon at 905-579-4400 ext #2236 VENDORS WANTED for the Oshawa Fall Home Show General Motors Centre Nov 1st and 2nd Call 905-579-4400 Devon #2236 BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN re- triever puppies. Experi- enced breeder since 1967. First shots, dewormed, vet checked. 5 yr. guarantee. Supplier of service dogs. Judy (905)576-3303 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. Pure bred. Born May 1st. Ready to go. 1-female long hair $1000, 2-males long&short hair $800/each. Parents on site. Call 905-509-1065. CKC REGISTERED,gor- geous Labrador Retriever puppies, chocolate and yellow, 2 year health warranty, vet checked, first shots, family raised, available now. 613-392- 7374 Trenton DOBERMAN PUPS - Black and tan, tails and dewclaw's done, vet checked, first shots and dewormed, 6 weeks old, ready to go August lst. $750. Call (905)723-5687 GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies. World Class im- port lines. Home & family- raised. First shots,vet checked, tattooed, de- wormed. Written guaran- tee. Available now! 705- 786-0322. GORGEOUS GOLDEN RE- TRIEVER puppies. First shots, vet checked, dewormed. Ex- cellent temperament. Family raised. Ready to go. Males $450, females $500. (905)432-5984. LAB PUPS,chocolate & yellow CKC registered, tat- tooed vet checked, de- wormed, family raised. $600. (705)953-9481 MAREMMA PUPS farm raised, large breed, pure white, very friendly, $350. Evenings 905-797-3259. REGISTERED GOLDEN Retrievers, 4-males, 2 fe- males. Puppies will come with first shots, dewormed, microchipped and 2-year written health and temperament guarantee. $850. (905)718-2326. SHELTIE PUPS,purebred, registered. First shots, males & females, ready to go July 17, $700. Come find your new best friend! (705)439-1285 SHIH TZU PUPPIES for sale, non allergic, no shed- ding, vaccinated, de- wormed, vet checked $450 each. Call 905-260-8855. 1981 CORVETTE T-top, 4-speed, black on black, very rare, 75,000km, ex- cellent condition, $22,500 o.b.o. (905)259-5450 In Loving Memory of a late husband, father, grandfather & friend David Sargent who passed away on July 23, 2007 It's been 1 year since you left us Life goes on day by day Things change but they'll never bethe same. We took our vows together, said "Til death do us part," But when God came and took your hand My whole world fell apart. No one knowsthe heartache I try so hard to hide Only God knows how many times I've broken downand cried When I look back upon our lives, one of thethings that makes me glad, That you chose me to share with you Theprecious years we had. Always know you will never be forgotten. Sadly missed by Wife Carol & sons Paul & Wayne & grandson Brendan, daughter Lorna, husband Chris & grand-daughter Christine,friends (family in many ways) Tia, Greg & Marg,also his furry friends: Tigger, Huggy & Cuddles Thank you to all our family and friends for your support in the past year. JAQUITH, Alice Irene (nee Grainger) - Retired teacher, Durham Catholic District Board, died peacefully surrounded by her family on July 22, 2008 in Ajax, at the age of 71. Beloved wife of Paul, devoted mother to Karen MacAdam (Larry), James (Jennifer) and Michael (deceased 1978). Loving Grand- mother to Jared and Leeland MacAdam, Justin, Simon, Aidan and Jonathan Jaquith. Dear sister of Margaret Stout (Gordon), Michael Grainger (Patricia), Theresa Noonan (Gerry), Father John F. Grainger, Carmel Grainger (deceased 1951), Andrew Grainger (Shelagh). Special cousin of Doreen Kehoe (Jim) and Lorraine Green (Ron). Sister-in-law of Annabelle Jaquith. Dearly loved and admired by her nieces and nephews Catherine Courneya (Joseph), Theresa Frendo-Cumbo (Christopher), Donna Guiney (Noel), John Stout (Dana), Kelly Crain (Doug), Mark Grainger, Stephen Grainger (Tamara), Debby Keating (John), David Noonan, Laurie Anderson, Larry Grainger, Trevor Grainger. Cherished by her great nieces and nephews, Michael Courneya, Nicole Courneya, Elizabeth Guiney, Matthew Guiney, Lucas Crain, Nathan Crain, Sutton Grainger, Hannah Keating, Kate Keating, Kaelah Anderson, Connor Anderson. Prede- ceaed by her parents Michael and Irene (Gallo) Grainger. A proud and dedicated teacher, Alice will be remembered by her many friends and teacher colleagues, former students of St. Bernadette and St. James Catholic schools, Ajax. Family and friends will be received at ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME, 384 Finley Ave., Ajax, Ontario, L1S 2E3. 905-428-9090 on July 24, 2008, from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm. (Prayer Vigil at 8:00 pm). Mass of Christian burial - celebrant Father John F. Grainger - on July 25, 2008 at 10 am in St. Bernadette Roman Catholic Church, 21 Bayly Street East, (South East corner of Bay- ly Street and Harwood Ave., Ajax). Reception in St. Bernadette's Hall immediately following the Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, 355 Taunton Road, East, Whitby. Donations may be made to Durham Regional Cancer Centre 290 Simcoe St., North, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 4T5. Condolences may be forwarded to accettone@gmail.com. Special thanks and gratitude from Alice's family to the many caregivers and friends for their prayers, care and concern. "A remarkable woman! An outstanding life!" Condominiums for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Townhouses for Rent Townhouses for Rent Rooms for Rent & Wanted Public Notices Rooms for Rent & Wanted Shared Accommodation Recreational Vehicles Campers, Trailers, Sites Public Notices Campers, Trailers, Sites Boats & Supplies Snowmobiles Car Pools/ Transportation Daycare Available Furniture Articles for Sale Vendors Wanted Articles for Sale Vendors Wanted Articles for Sale Vendors Wanted Pets, Supplies, Boarding Cars for Sale In Memoriam In Memoriam NEWS ADVERTISER,Thursday EDITION, July 24, 2008, PAGE 21 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com Death Notices AUCTION DEPOT (CANADA) brand new furniture *unclaimed storage* movie sets * designers choice * mfg.showroom samples*container sell offs* misguided freight* *model homes*closeouts*estates* *new home furnishings * bedroom suites* liv- ing room sets * *dining tables & chairs *hand carved mahogany designer’s accents * *estate jewellery * tiffany glass lamps*sports me- morabilia* leather sofas- estate coins – framed art- vanity sinks PUBLIC AUCTION Friday Evening July 25 at 7:pm (Preview from 5:pm) The Auction Depot (Canada)(Former Kahns) 2699 Brock Rd. North, Pickering Mixed Estate & Liquidation Sale with over 1000 lots to be offered in this sale, includes new furniture, jewellery, coins, art, collectibles, housewares, giftware, BBQ items, bedding, cookware, hand carved mahogany accent furniture Items arriving daily, plan to attend, many more items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Visa, Mc, Debit, Buyers Fee in effect, removal & Payment same day, Registration with ID required, as per posted & announced at sale, Movers on Site. Subject t o additions & De- letions without notice up until start of sale. www.auctioneer.ca - info@auctioneer.ca WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th: 4:45 pm Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, Collectables and Glassware for a Victoria Park home,selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., 1 km west of Utica To Include:GE Profile 25 cubic foot stainless steel deluxe side by side fridge with ice maker, GE Profile gas five burner range stove, GE Profile dishwasher (quiet power), GE Profile microwave, (all appliances like new - used approximately two weeks), 8pc ma- hogany dining room suite, chesterfield and chair, grandfather clock, cedar chest, parlour table, walnut bookcase, washer and dryer, 6pc Duncan Fyfe dining room suite, bedroom suite, queen bed, 222k Feather- lite Singer sewing machine, TV, surround sound, computer, Cobra golf clubs, Royal Doulton figurines, Wedgewood dishes, oil paintings, plus a large quan- tity of collectibles and glassware. Sale Managed and Sold By NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 THURS. JULY 31 @ 6:00 p.m. TOOLS, RIDING MOWER, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD for Harold HAYWARD 82 First Av, UXBRIDGE L9P 1J8. GARY HILL AUCTIONS Celebrating 25 years in the Auction Business P.O. Box 1030, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1N3 905-852-9538, 416-518-6401 garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com Don’t Miss This Special Section in the News Advertiser, July 30th A complete overview of the GTA athletes going to Beijing. To advertise in this 28 page feature section “Road to Beijing” and to support our athletes Call Andrea 905-683-5110 ext. #244 ENGAGEMENT High school sweethearts Meghan Shortt & Steve Stronge of Ajax were engaged June 11, 2008 in Niagara Falls. Parents David & Heather Shortt of Ajax and Ernie & Judy Stronge of Ajax wish them many years of love and happiness. Wedding will be taking place September 12, 2009 Auctions Coming Events Cars for Sale 1994 PONTIAC Grand Am SE, 4dr., aqua exterior, ex- cellent running condition, 817kms, but runs like much newer! Very nice motor. Recently certified, all history included. $800 as is. Call 289-385-5816 or 905-240-3701 1995 GMC JIMMY black as is $1,800 OBO 267,000 kms cruise pwr win- dows/locks 4 dr leather cd remote entry new tires call 905-725-6584. 1995 TRANS AM Con- vertible, red with white leather interior. Winter stored. One owner. 61,000km. Certified. $13,000. Call (905)576- 6193 or 289-314-0312 1996 PONTIAC Grand Am V6 automatic 4 door, only 97,000-kms. A/C blows cold, pw, pdl, tilt, new tires, certified and e-tested. $2,200. 905-435-1091, 509-579-3322 Auctions Coming Events Cars for Sale 2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT, extended cab, V6, excellent condition, like new, only 105,000kms, a/c cruise, bedliner, cap, re- mote start, certified & e- tested, asking $6500. Lindsay (705)324-9062 2001 TIBURON 109k $3,999. 2001 Sonata 130K $3999. 2000 Cougar $3699. 1999 Acura 3.2TO $4999. 1998 Caravan 7-seater $1999. Others from $1699 up, certified, e- tested. FREE 6-month warranty. 905-683- 7301 or 905-424-9002. www.kellyandsonsa- to.com 2002 4DR CAVALIER, 12,000kms, automatic, p.locks, p,steering, air, CD, silver/grey colour. Recently certified, excellent condi- tion, 1 owner, $7500. Mike or Sandy (905)404-8694, (905)243-1622 NEED A CAR?100% Credit Guaranteed, Your job is your credit, some down payment may be re- quired. 200 cars in stock Call 877-743-9292 or apply online at www.needacartoday.ca Auctions Cars for Sale 2003 CHEV IMPALA, Great Condition Burgundy, highway driven 147,000km, p.windows, p.locks, auto, air, AM/FM CD speed variable volume, radio/cruise controls in steering wheel, remote starter. Cargo net. Great highway cruiser. Cert. Asking $8250. 905-623- 6275 2003 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, 123,000k, 4-door, 5-speed manual, $3,850. 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix, 168,000k, 4-door, auto, loaded, $4,250. 1999 Pon- tiac Grand Am, 190,000k, 4-door, auto, $2,995. 1999 Saturn SL1, 179,000k, 4-door, auto, $2,995 All ve- hicles certified, and e-test- ed, two year warranty in- cluded. Financing available. (905)925-2205 or (905)987-2205. 2003 TOYOTA 4 Runner SRS, 112,000 kms, silver and grey, excellent all around and clean, trailer package, no accidents, no rust, $16,900, needs noth- ing. Call 705-653-5221. 2004 MAZDA RX8-GT, Like new, LESS THAN 2,000KMS, black, with black and tan interior, load- ed, $22,900. (416)687- 3400 or (905)420-6780, af- ter 7pm. MINT CONVERTIBLE - Seebring, 2004, silver, black top, 54,805 kil., One mature lady owner. Never winter driven. Safety and emissions certificate. $12,900. (905)697-1286. NEED FINANCING for a newer vehicle? We offer financing for: *1st Time Buyers *Bankruptcies *Divorce *Slow or No Credit 1-866-436-3025 or apply online: www.thecreditrebuilders.ca SHAMMY AUTO SALES, Pickering. 2003 Sunfire 28k, $7495; 1999 Civic EXG 248k $4495; 2002 Hyundai Accent GS 148k $4495; 2002 Ford Wind- star Sport, 210k, $3995. Lots More Cars in Stock! Shammy (416)358-0793 or Greg 416-460-6739 Cars Wanted ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Please call 905-426-0357. ! ! ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. ! ! $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) 905- 424-3508 ! A ABLE TO PAY up to $10,000 on scrap cars & trucks running or not. Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Picker- ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). Engagements Cars Wanted !!!!!!! $200-$1000 Cash For Cars Dead or Alive Fast Free Towing 7 Days a Week (416)831-7399 1-866-256-2883 $ $250+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax Auto Wreckers pays for vehicles. We buy all scrap metal, copper, alumi- num, fridges, stoves, etc. 905-686-1771; 416-896- 7066 1 HOUR $200-$1000, CASH CASH. Free pick up, 7 day a week. (416)893-1594. ABSOLUTELY the best CASH deal for your old junker. Cars & trucks want- ed, dead or alive. Free p- up. Call 24 hrs. John 905- 263-4142 or 905-914- 4142. CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehi- cles must be in running condition. Call (905)427- 2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES Trucks for Sale 2003 DODGE RAM Dually Diesel 4x4 H.O Fully Load- ed, Sprayed bedliner,rug, tunneau cover, dual ex- haust, never worked 56,000km $32,0000 or bo, Brad 416-985-7782 SUB-LEASE 2007 Ranger Supercab. Air, auto, CD, $295.00 a month. Lease expires September 2009. (905)579-9534 Vans/4-Wheel Drive 2001 DODGE Caravan Sport, fully loaded, 7-seat- er, cd/player, rear a/c, well maintained $2,900. Din- ingroom set, like new w/ buffet, 6 chairs, $1200. Call 416-720-6073 2006 FORD E150 Cargo Van, certified, e-tested, like new, all highway driven, owner/driver retiring, must be seen to be appreciated $17,500. Call (705)878- 0596 2007 DODGE SPRINTER, (can be used Commercial) loaded, 59,000kms, sell with contract or will lease. Cell 416-938-5331 or (905)428-6727 Engagements Vans/4-Wheel Drive CARGO OR Delivery Van 2005 Venture fully equipped, low kms. $9,999. Arlie Sales (905)404-8175, ask for Tom. Motorcycles 2004 HARLEY DAVID- SON,smokey/gold in col- our, 18,000kms, 1200 sportster/roadster, $7500 negotiable. Call (905)429- 1916 leave message. Adult Entertainment Asian Girls Hot, Sexy, Busty Best Service 24/7 Out Calls Only 289-634-1234 Massages AAA PICKERING ANGELS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Relaxing Massage VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi 905 Dillingham Rd. (905)420-0320 pickeringangels.com OSHAWA The Holistic $35 you want Ritson Rd. / Bloor 905-576-3456 Home Improvements General Carpentry Decks, fences, patio doors installed Complete renovations No job too big or too small. Ref. available. Call Tommy 289-404-6789 or 289-240-1699 Roofing Shingles, Flats A + Quality Fully Insured and licensed Better Rates 416-429-2189 or 1-866-816-2477 Painting & Decorating TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 Moving & Storage Apple Moving Dependable & Reliable Good Rates 24-hour Service Licenced/Insured (416)532-9056 (416)533-4162 (905)239-1263 A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER,Thursday EDITION, July 24, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds Ajax at 683-0707 or fax 579-4218 gtaathletes.com Get behind the scenes as Durham Region athletes prepare for the Olympic Games and compete for gold in Beijing. 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MSRP of a new 2008 Yaris (Model JT923MA), 2009 Corolla (Model BU42EMA), 2009 Matrix (Model KU40EMA) and 2009 Camry (Model BE46KPA) is $13,165/$14,565/$15,705/$23,400 plus freight and P.D.E. of $1,090/$1,140/$1,140/$1,240. Tax for fuel conservation is $75 for Matrix and Camry. ¥0.9% fi nance APR on a new 2008 Yaris (Model JT923MA) equals $371 per month for 36 months. Cost of borrowing is $191 for a total obligation of $13,356. *3.5%/6.9%/6.9%/5.9% lease APR for 60/48/48/48 months on a new 2008 Yaris (Model JT923MA), 2009 Corolla (Model BU42EMA), 2009 Matrix (Model KU40EMA) and 2009 Camry (Model BE46KPA). Monthly payment is $149/$199/$199/$299 with a $2,392/$2,353/$3,103/$3,314 down payment or trade equivalent, and fi rst monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,333/$11,906/$12,656/$17,667. Based on a maximum of 96,000 KMS (120,000 KMS for Yaris). Additional KM charge of $.07/.07/.07/.10 for excess kilometres if applicable. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Offers valid until June 30, 2008 and are subject to change without notice. Please see your participating Toyota Dealer for full details. uYou may be eligible for the Government of Canada’s ecoAUTO Rebate Program. For more details, visit www.ecoaction.gc.ca. ††Based on Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. †These estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. The actual fuel consumption of these vehicles may vary. Refer to the Government of Canada publication EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. All rights are reserved.* See dealer for full details. PICKERING SUPERSTORE TOYOTA WE ARE HERE HWY. 2 WHITESBROCKWESTNEYHARWOODSALEM401 DURHAM’S TOYOTA SUPERSTOREDURHAM’S TOYOTA SUPERSTORE 557 Kingston Rd., Pickering557 Kingston Rd., Pickering 905-420-9000905-420-9000 www.pickering.toyota.ca www.pickering.toyota.ca PICKPICKERINGNG Go further for less with some of the most fuel efficient cars in the world. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT ON 2008 AND 2009 LEASES. MOST FUEL-EFFICIENT VEHICLE IN ITS CLASS†† $149*@ 3.5% per month for 60 months with $2,392 down. Freight and P.D.E. included LEASE FOR APR LOWER PRICE STARTING FROM $13,165 MSRP´* PURCHASE FINANCING for 36 months 0.9 % APR´ 08 Yaris CE Hatchback HWY 5.5L/100 KM (51 MPG) CITY 7.0L/100 KM (40 MPG) HWY 5.5L/100 KM (51 MPG) CITY 7.0L/100 KM (40 MPG) Total Relief Event GAS RELIEF PRICE RELIEFGREEN RELIEFEXTRA RELIEFTotal Relief Event09 Camry LE ¥ 2.4 L, 158 hp VVT-i engine ¥ 5-speed automatic transmission ¥ A/C ¥ Power windows, locks and mirrors ¥ 7 standard airbags ¥ Keyless entry with trunk release ¥ Auxiliary input jack, steering wheel audio controls & more LOWER PRICE STARTING FROM $23,400 MSRP´* per month for 48 months with $3,314 down. Freight and P.D.E. included LEASE FOR $299*@ 5.9% APR HWY 6.2L/100 KM (46 MPG) CITY 9.5L/100 KM (30 MPG) HWY 6.2L/100 KM (46 MPG) CITY 9.5L/100 KM (30 MPG) Available in AWD All-new 09 Matrix ¥ 1.8 L, 132 hp VVT-i engine ¥ 5-speed manual transmission ¥ Tilt and telescopic steering wheel ¥ ABS with Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) ¥ 6 standard airbags ¥ Optitron electronic gauges ¥ Accessory power outlets & more LOWER PRICE STARTING FROM $15,705 MSRP´* per month for 48 months with $3,103 down. Freight and P.D.E. included LEASE FOR $199*@ 6.9% APR HWY 6.2L/100 KM (46 MPG) CITY 7.8L/100 KM (36 MPG) HWY 6.2L/100 KM (46 MPG) CITY 7.8L/100 KM (36 MPG) PRICEDROPSPRICE DROPS OFUPTOOF UP TO $$20002000 GAS CARDS OFUPTOOF UP TO $$30003000 INTERESTRATESINTEREST RATES ASLOWASAS LOW AS 0.90.9%% ECOREBATESECO REBATES OFUPTOOF UP TO $$40004000 CASHBACKSCASH BACKS OFUPTOOF UP TO $$4,5004,500 * * * * * THE NEWS ADVERTISER, July 24, 2008 PAGE 23 A/Pdurhamregion.com RR aa iinn ii nn g g MMoonneeyyatIt’s Roger Davidson, GENERAL MANAGER/ DEALER PRINCIPAL When it When it rainsrains, it , it pours!pours! Cash prices are plus freight, PDE, admin., all taxes are extra. Delivery allowance/all rebates applied to cash purchases & fi nance payments as shown. All sales prices of vehicles must be fi nanced with CFC on approved credit. New prices apply to Chrysler, Air Canada & Aeroplan employees only & all incentives have been applied to sale price and payments. Example: $10,000 fi nanced over 60 months is $98 bi-weekly, COB $2,515. Prices valid on date of publication. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. ON THE RIDGE BESIDE THE HIGHLAND CREEK BRIDGE!ON THE RIDGE BESIDE THE HIGHLAND CREEK BRIDGE! 4695 KINGSTON RD.4695 KINGSTON RD. SCARBOROUGHSCARBOROUGH www.davidsonchrysler.comwww.davidsonchrysler.com 416-281-2277416-281-2277 Ellesmere Rd.Mili t a r y Lawrence Ave E.Morningside Ave.Beechgrove Dr.Highl a n d C r e e k 416-281-2277416-281-2277 1-800-465-81421-800-465-8142 Kingston Rd. 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