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August 13, 20095 P Pickering.I tell you the reason why I lasted
so long,” he said. “I
don’t take any pills.”Mr. Chittenden doesn’t smoke either
and he didn’t have his first drink of alcohol until the age
of 55, when he hadsome
trouble sleeping after a surgery.For a short while I
became a sherry connoisseur,” he said while
sipping his alcohol-free punch. He added alcohol makes him
giddy, and
he’s already giddy
enough.Mr. Chittenden is
the father of
two daughters, has three
grandchildren
and three great-grand-children.I can’
t say I’m sur-
prised,” said one
of his daughters,
Sheila Mac-Donald. “We always knew
he’
d live a long life.”Mr. Chittenden’s wife lived until
she was 98. His mother and grandfather both
lived until they were 92.There are very strong genes in
the family,” said
his other daughter, Jill Smith.Mr. Chittenden continues to
stay active, is interested in learning and participates
in Parkway’s trivial club.He’s really a renaissance
man,” said Dennis Cook, min-ister at St. Timothy’s Presbyterian
Church in Ajax. “He has interests in science and art and knows
an awful lot
about a lot of things.”In fact, Mr. Chittenden plays the
piano at the
church on a regular basis.There’s no music in front of him,”
he said. “He
just sits down and plays.”Mr. Chittenden has always
played the piano, he said, and insists playing musickeeps
him sharp, comparing it to putting a puzzle together.
He plays mostly classical pieces and especially enjoys the
worksof Bach and Chopin. I like the French
composers very much,” he added.He also goes on walks to
Frenchman Bay three times a week and joins in
the men’s-only luncheons. He’s a firecracker,”
said Roger Dee, community rela-tions manager at Parkway. “He’s a
very astute and a very intelligent man, someone you
can’t put anything past.”In fact, Mr. Chittenden’s cake had
a design of the Great Lakes on it. Since he recently
conducted a two-day pro-gram for the other residents
on the lakes’
formation,
staff found
it fitting. MILESTONE
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he’d
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reason why I lasted so long. I
don’t
take
any
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EDUCATION
Student speaks out
on trustee rules
To the editor:
Re: Catholic student trustee rules should
change, July 15.
I would like to focus on the comment,
apparently made by myself, which stat-
ed, “It’s kind of like having a chair for the
student senate,” in regards to the student
trustees being allowed to come from the
same school.
In the context of this article, this makes
little sense -- resembling a comment I
would expect from Cher on Clueless.
Where are our supporting arguments, the
ones that shaped the point I was making
and, consequently, won over a majority of
votes from trustees?
Please allow me to put things into per-
spective.
1. Student trustees are not like regular
trustees. They do not represent ageograph-
ical area; that is what the student senators
are for.
2. As stated by student trustee Brandyn,
some people may live in a community but
go to school elsewhere.
3. Ontario Regulation 7/07 Section 3
in the Education Act clearly states: “The
board shall have at least one but not more
than three student trustees.”
This makes the suggestion of having
seven student trustees for the board not
only unreasonable, but also illegal.
A list of 10 other arguments against
amending the policy on electing student
trustees sits before me, amongst which is
the 100 per cent objection of the student
senate to amend the policy.
As students, we know our voice is one
that is often heard for the sole reason of
appeasing the law, however it would be
nice to occasionally see some support from
the community when acknowledging us in
print.
All you had to do was ask.
We’ll tell you what we think; and in this
case, our point is simple -- stop fixing
something that isn’t broken.
Samantha Putos
Pickering
GRATITUDE
Patients should be grateful
for free cancer society
transportation service
To the editor:
Re: ‘Cancer Society Ride Program Under
Fire’, News Advertiser, Aug. 7.
According to Kendra Chopcian, unit
manager of the Durham Cancer Society
office, the society “services 40 clients a
day”.
There are five days in a week; there are
52 weeks in a year.
Go figure how many people are served
by CCS in one year alone.
In view of the above facts, I find it most
upsetting that the front page of The News
Advertiser is of one single person com-
plaining about the CCS service.
Mr. Pearce’s medical condition is
indeed most unfortunate and I do wish
him better health.
Likewise, I empathize with Ms. Pearce
regarding her need for a walker and
understand her wish to assist her brother
at this difficult time.
However, I feel she should be grateful
for the opportunity she had to accom-
pany Mr. Pearce “every two weeks” “from
April of last year until late June”.
That was a free service.
Unlike a taxi service, other patients
were no doubt also being transported at
that time.
If a patient also required a walker, obvi-
ously it would be impossible for two
walkers to fit in one car trunk.
Perhaps The News Advertiser could
offer the cancer society free advertising
for more volunteer drivers.
If one driver could transport one
patient, there would be fewer inconve-
niences for all concerned.
Carol King
Pickering
Take extra precautions against slippery fraud artists
It’s summer and the conartists and scam-
mers are all around us doing anything they
can to try to separate us from our hard-
earned money.
Some Durham-area homeowners have
found out the hard way that not all so-
called paving contractors are what they
seem.
Back in May, Durham Regional Police
put out analert about scammers who cold-
called homeowners. The pitch was that
they had some leftover asphalt and would
be happy to drop by and repair a pothole
or two.
The nextthing you know, the entire drive-
way is paved, and the company presents
the bewildered homeowner with a huge,
unexpected bill, far higher than originally
negotiated. This happened again and again
during the summer of 2008 when some 60
local people reported being taken advan-
tage of in this way.
And this summer the fraud artists have
been atit again. But some folks have fought
back. And there have been arrests.
Roy Haina and Shelly Diamond called
police when they got pestered over and
over to pay up and police made arrests.
The bottom line is that people should
never make a deal with any company that
refuses to provide credentials and a firm
price before doing the work. Everything
should be completely above board.
Another local man got burned when he
attempted to sell his photo equipment to a
buyer from Nigeria who used a fake form
ofPayPal. He realized a scam was clearly in
the works when the “buyer” asked him to
send $150 through Western Union because
he had overpaid the account. The seller did
not send the money, of course, but did try
to stop his equipment from going to Nige-
ria but was unsuccessful.
That was an unfortunate issue for Bob
Essery of Bowmanville but it does bring
to the surface one of the countries where
a huge number of fraud problems come
from: Nigeria. The infamous request letter
from Nigeria is legendary by now.
A person from Nigeria claiming to have
inherited millions of dollars -- or want-
ing to invest millions of dollars -- e-mails
you and says if you will only agree to send
a few hundred (or thousand) dollars, or
share information, she or he will share the
wealth with you.
Most of us chuckle and delete these e-
mails immediately. But, believe it or not,
some people still answer them and lose
money each year.
That’s why fraudsters still send them out.
Because, for every thousand that go out,
one bites. We can only stop them by say-
ing “No.”
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BY CRYSTAL CRIMI ccrimi@durhamregion.com
DURHAM -- A Bowmanville man has found out the
hard way that Canada Post won’t honour a
request to return a pack-age to its sender, even
if its contents are
en route to a thief. When Bob
Essery found out the camera equipment he
just dropped off for deliv-ery was caught up
in an online fraud scam, he was
shocked to discover Canada Post
would not stop its shipment. That’s the
real crime here,” Mr. Essery said. “It’s my
package, they
would not giveit back.”But once a package is in
the system, it’s no longer the property of
the sender but of the addressee, said
John Caines, Canada Post’s
manager of national media relations.Once something is
in the course of post, we can’t
stop it,” Mr. Caines said. Mr. Essery
sent his camera equipment to an addressin Nigeria
after selling it on Kijiji using what he
thought was PayPal. The next day, he received an
e-mail telling him the purchaser
had overpaid the account and he was to
send back $150 through Western Union; he knew then
that he’d been had. Instead of
sending the money, he called PayPal and was
informed he hadn’t used the real version, but a
look-a-like that fea-
turesPAYPAL in all caps.I went to Canada Post
and the girl at Can-ada Post Bowmanville
said she couldn’t do anything
about it,” Mr. Essery said. The package
hadn’t even left Canada -- it likely hadn’
t even left the Bowmanville post office, he said,
adding that’s what he was told when
he used the tracking num-
ber to locate the shipment. It was still in
Canada and they couldn’t put a stop on it,” said
the
65-year-oldretir-ee. The employee at the
post office told him to call the police, he
said. He called the RCMP first, assuming it
was a national issue. They told him to call
the crime and fraud police unit in Toronto, which
then told him to call PhoneBusters, he
said. He also called the Ombudsman
and Durham MP Bev Oda, along with
Durham MPP John O’Toole.Mr. Essery had all
the proof with him that he was the package’
s sender, but still no power over the parcel
he had sold for $
125 plus $160 for shipping. Bottom line is,
once something is in the course of post,
it becomes the property of the addressee,” Mr. Caines
said. “It’s in the system, it
can’t be taken out.”Canada Post gets
40 million items a day and can’t
just take
somethingout, Mr. Caines added.The frustrationfelt
by Mr. Essery
is under-standable, he said. I would
be (frustrated) too,” Mr. Caines said. “I’d be
disappointed I
made that kind of mistake.”It’s the
responsibility of the person enter-ing into the
agreement to make sure every-thing checks
out before sending an item through
the mail, Mr. Caines said. It’s
buyer/purchaser aware,” he added.
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Today’s editorial INTERNATIONAL FRAUD No return
to sender for
Durham man Bottom line is, once
something is in the course of
post, it becomes the property
of the
addressee. John Caines,
Canada Post SABRINA BYRNES / METROLAND CLARINGTON -- Bob Essery was the victim of a
scam involving a PayPal imitator. Canada Post would not stop an overseas shipment of
his
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at the growth. The successes of the studio are due, in large part,
to a collection of great people from faculty, staff, students
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have all put apart of themselves into mom’s dream.
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Jhonna you each bring so much life and creativity to your
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group of people to work with. Thank you for sharing
yourselves. Thank you to the families of JSOD. You entrust
us with your most prized possessions. It is our honour to have
your children in our classes. Finally, and possibly most importantly,
to the students, thank you for embracing
our visions, messages and choreography. Thank you for believing in JSOD and
making us the top studio that we are today. We sincerely
love watching you grow as young people as well as dancers. We see
the fun you have in every class and the pride you show
when you are dancing and it assures us we are doing
things right. To our new students and families, I welcome you
to the JSOD family. Thank you for choosing us. It is our goal to
have you around for our 40th anniversary. Thank you to all
from the bottom
of my heart.”With love, Jacqueline At ourshowcase, we asked
some students to speak on behalf of their peers about their
experience at JSOD. It became clear through their wordsthat students of
all ages fi nd a resonance and appreciation for
dance throughour program. Below you will
fi nd excerpts of these speeches:Joshua (Age 9) – Dancing is my
version of having fun. It’s important to know that it’s not
about whether you win or lose but just doing what you love. Every
time I go onstage it
feels like life is just beginning. Julie (Age 9) – At JSOD,
I have always been taught to push to new limits, stay true to who
I am, and really believe in myself. I can remember when I was 3,
and all I wanted was to become one of the big girls
who wore black bodysuits. I am on that track to become one
of those inspiring girls, and being able to pass on my passion
to others. My
dreams have come true with JSOD. Alyssa (Age 12) - Last
season was one of the proudest moments of my dance career
as I received the JSOD Spotlight Award. I have grown into
a con dent, intelligent, and driven young woman. I would like
to thank Jacqueline for giving me so many fantastic opportunities
and making
me the person I am today.Tiyondah (Age 15) - After high
school, I plan to study dance in university. JSOD has
taught me that with a combination of hard work,
perseverance, and teamwork, you can achieve anything you want to. As a result
of my time here, I have become a person who looks
out for my peers, is supportive of growth and change, and
puts 100 per cent into everything I do. I hope to take these qualities
with me as I continue into what I hope to
be a long career in dance! Danielle (Age 18) - As
a 2009 graduate, there are so many things I learned in the
studio that will remain with me as I embrace the real world,
like my dance skills, work ethic, and appreciation for teamwork.
However, it is the people that surround me-- the family we have
created here, that I will keep in my heart
for years and years to come. Sarah (Age 17) - Dance has
given me the power to express what I cannot verbalize. The best
feeling in the world is when you are in that moment we
dancers are so familiar with; when you are simply dancing to
feel alive. And although having my mom as a teacher has
created some tense moments over the years, without her I would
have never learned what it means to feel alive, how it feels when you’
re on stage and you feel like you might explode because you
are so in love with that very moment. I want to
take this opportunity, to thank you, Mom, for teaching me how to be
alive and for giving me those moments
that will be with me forever. Jacqui (Age 23)- Although I
am making my return to JSOD thisyear, I spent the last fi ve years
of my life at Queen’s University. I loved my academic
life, but I never turned away from dancing—
teaching, taking class, and running show rehearsals amounted to about 50 hours
a week in the studio. I would walk around campus and
not be known for my amazing ability to write essays, but for
the moments I spent in front of an audience. I learned
quickly that although I may have lived three hours away for
several years, my heart has always stayed inside the walls of JSOD.
It makes me so happy to think of the thousands of dancers who
have left a little bit of their heart inside the studio -- maybe
that’s why it feels so much like home for the many
of us
that spend hours upon hours there.So ... this is a perfect opportunity
to write on behalf of the students of the studio and
say thank you, for providing such an incredibly safe and
supportive atmosphere for kids to set huge goals and to dream big, and
for giving us the con dence to keep pushing. Let this
upcoming year be a tribute not only to a beautiful art form, but
to
25 years of
excellence in dance.
Jacqui Willis, daughter,dancer, teacher,
choreographer.Jacqueline’s School Of Dance
Celebrates 25 Years Of Dance Excellence
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musical instructors, Durham Music has been producing wonderful sounds in the Ajax area
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private music school in the area and also in Ontario. There are a wide variety
of musical lessons that are offered including guitar, piano, drums,
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at World Championships
BY SHAWN CAYLEY
scayley@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Rob Fraser never thought his
mountain bike would take him around the
world.
But that is exactly where the 18-year-old
Pickering resident will be next month as he
competes at the 2009 UCI Mountain Bike
World Championships in Canberra, Austra-
lia from Sept. 1-6.
When I first started doing this I wanted to
be a jumper and a trickster,” recalls the for-
mer Pine Ridge Secondary School student,
who just recently competed at the North
American leg of the World Cup Series in two
different Quebec cities. “But then this just
kind of happened. I went with it, but never
really thought it would be like this.”
For the most part, though, his competitors
likely wish Fraser had abstained from rac-
ing and followed his desire to be a trick rider
after watching the television show Drop In
as a 14-year-old.
After a little flirtation with trick riding,
Fraser has been focused on competing at
the highest level. With that has come some
impressive results culminating with the
impending trip as the only Ontario rider on
the Canadian National Team.
With plenty of excitement stemming from
the opportunity ahead, Fraser has tried to
parlay that into a boost for his preparation.
I am taking the excitement and trying to
turn it productively into ways to fundraise
and ride a lot, while fine-tuning what I have
learned this season,” says Fraser. “I have
also done some research on the track. I have
done a little mini training program to pre-
pare.”
That training program will include weight
training at ATP in Pickering as well as hitting
the local trails.
As much time and effort that Fraser has put
into this, he was quick to recognize the sup-
port he has had along the way from his fami-
ly, friends, girlfriend, the biking community,
coach Chris Cousineau, trainer Jamie Hol-
lins and several sponsors including Primary
Trek, the team he now represents.
It’s what helped me get to where I am,”
Fraser says. “It’s added pressure, but it took
a lot of stress off of me in terms of buying my
own bike and stuff like that.”
The trip to Australia will be Fraser’s sec-
ond trip to the Worlds, after competing last
year in Val Di Sole, Italy as a junior.
Fraser, who hit the podium at the Canada
Cup in Bromont, Que., plans to focus more
on his biking career in the future. A kinesiol-
ogy student at Brock University, he is taking
the year off to train and compete.
newsdurhamregion.
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August 13,
200925 APSportsBrad
Kelly Sports
Editor bkelly@durhamregion.
com newsdurhamregion.com MOUNTAIN BIKING
Fraser riding off to
Australia PHOTO BY WALTER PASSARELLA PICKERING -- Rob Fraser will be representing Canada at the
2009 UCI Mountain
Bike
World Championships in
Australia.FASTBALL Home run
contest
part of All Star showcase PICKERING --
For over 20 years,
the Pickering Recreational Fastball Asso-ciation (
PRFA) has provided a means for men and women
over the age of 18 years to
continue
to play high caliber fastball. PRFA
thrives with eight men’s teams
and eight women’s teams, thanks to
the efforts of an enthusiastic
executive team headed by President Jay
Davis. Games are played through-out theweek
on the well groomed fields at
the Dunmoore, Hydro and Centen-nial Parks under
the watchful eyes
of a rotating umpire team. To showcase
the talent of its men and women
players, PRFA will host an All Star Day,
Saturday, Aug. 22 on the
Dunmoore Park North Diamond locat-ed at the foot
of Whites Road. This is the fifth annual
All Star Game for the men and the
fourth for the women. The games will start with
the Men’s All Star Game at 11 a.m.
and the Women’s All Star Game at 1:
30 p.m. In between, there will be
the first Home Run event for both
the men and women
which should be a dazzler. The
day promises good ball, good food and
mostof all, good conversation as stories are shared
with all. Apark fullof fans willonly
add to
the excitement ofthe games.Check out
PRFA’s website at www.
pickeringfastball.
ca
for further informa-
tion.HOCKEY Ajax Attack
looking for a little help AJAX --
The Ajax Attack is seeking volunteers in
all areas for
the upcoming 2009-10 season.Volunteering
with the Attack is a terrific way for
any hockey fan to sup-port their
community, while at the same time becoming
an important part of the
highest level of hockey locally.A
volunteer position with the team is perfect
for retirees looking to contrib-ute to their
community, as well as high school
students looking to
fulfill their community service requirement.In
particular, the Attack is looking for volunteers
to work the ticket table,
ushers, miscellaneous game day staff, and street
crew
to help promote the
team.Anybody interested in volunteering with the Ajax
Attack can visit the team website at
www.ajaxattack.com or con-tact Derek Sharp
at 905-
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Advertiser •
August 13, 200926
AP SWIMMING Strong
showing for Ajax
Aquatic
Club at Age Group
Championships MONTREAL -- Ajax Aquatic
Club swimmers Robert Gilchrist, Devin Ste.
Marie and Zach Fedak
were crowned national champions at
the 2009
Swimming Canada Age Group Championships.Over 1,500
of Canada’s best 18-and-under
athletes hit the pool in Montreal
for the four-day meet, where AAC’s
18 athletes (one of the largest
contingents of any club in
Ontario) broke 12 club records.The team
finished in the top 15
for the fourth consecutive season.Gilchrist,
14, of Whitby, found the podium
in every event he compet-ed in, capped
off by a gold medal
and national champion status in
the 50-metre butterfly. Gilchrist also won silver
in the 50-metre free-style, and
bronze in the 100 free, 100 fly,
and 200 fly. Gilchrist broke the club records
in the 13-14-year-old boys category
in the 50 and 100 free, the 100
fly,
and the 50 breast-stroke.Ste. Marie,
15, also of Whitby, was the
national champion in the 200-
metre butterfly, winning the race by a
margin of three seconds. Ste.
Marie also garnered bronze medals in the
100-metre freestyle and 100-
metre butterfly events. She broke the club record
in the women’s 15-and-over
category in the 200-
metre butterfly, narrowly eclipsing 18-year-
old Christine Raininger’s new record set
just the previous
week at World Championship Trials.Courtice’
s Zach Fedak, 16, suc-
cessfully defended his national title in the 50-
metre freestyle, a race he has never
lost at age groups. Fedak also found
the podium in the 50-
metre butterfly, setting a club record
and winning a silver medal. But perhaps
his best race of the weekend
came in the 200-metre freestyle,
where he won bronze and crushed
the existing club record in the men’s
15-and-over
category by over one second.
Meanwhile, 18-year-old Julian Monks won
silver in the 50-metre
breaststroke and broke his own club
record in the process. Chris Tanouye,
also 18, won silver in the 50-
metre butterfly in a time of 25.07,
which was a half second under the
club record set a few
moments before by Fedak. Tanouye also competed
in finals
in the 100-metre
butterfly.Other finalists included Michelle Fleming,
who placed sixth in the 200-
metre breaststroke with a new
lifetime best time. Allison Foster, a new
addition to AAC, broke the club
record by over five seconds on her way
to a sixth-place finish in
the 800-metre freestyle. Darelle Cowley, 14,
broke a club record in
the 50-metre breaststroke, while 16-
year-old Julien Dodu appeared in
finals four times, competing in the
400 individual medley, the 200 backstroke,
the 200
free, and the 100 back.Raininger
swam in finals in the
400 IM, while Alex Andrechuk made
finals in the 50 breast. This
season, 13 athletes inAAC caps
have achieved a senior
nation-al qualifying standard, breaking the previous
record of 12 set in
1996 under Olympic coach Paul
Meronen. In addition, AAC ath-letes broke
over 20 club records
for the third straight year.
Local club
produces National champions SUBMITTED PHOTO AJAX -- Ajax Aquatic Club members, from left to right, Julian
Monks, Zach Fedak, Robert Gilchrist, Devin Ste. Marie and Chris Tanouye captured medals at the Age
Group Nationals in Montreal. Also pictured, far
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We offer an environment
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subject line "media sales" before August
21, 2009. Only those invited for
an interview will be contacted. Are you interested
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JOIN AN AWARD WINNING TEAM!Angus
Glen Golf Club is
now Hiring employees for
Hospitality,Golf and Turf Departments.
Applicants must be available until the end
of the Golf season.Full
and Part Time positions available.
Please visit www.angusglen.com
to start the application
process DirectBuy of Toronto East 1-
Full Time warehouse personnel needed.
Furniture detailing is an asset. 2- We
are seeking enthusiastic, self-motivat-ed, well-spoken
individuals to work in our call
center. The Call Center Representative will be
responsible for
contacting leads from several sources.3- We
are also seeking Sales Representatives toeducate on the
many
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Please e-
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Warehouse position Or fax to 905-
839-9471. Successful candidate must be
able to
work Tuesday - Saturday.POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Cleaning Homes in Pickering/
Ajax No Nights or
Weekends Paid Training - Weekly
Pay Car Required -
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fi eld testing. Vehicle required.Fax
resume to 705-454-0367
PAYROLL CLERK - 6 Month Contract Oshawa
based organization currently seeks a Payroll
Clerk. This individual will provideregular payroll
input for a busy department.Experience with
high volume data entry is required
together with 2+ yrs exp.The successful
candidate is expected to work from 9 - 3, Monday
toFriday. There is some fl
exibility available to this schedule.If you
offer strong organizational skills, top notch computer skills
and the ability to work as
a team player please
apply.Applicants should
respond by
August 18, 2009.jobsindurham@gmail.com Thank you to
all applicants, however, only those
being consideredwill be contacted.Collections
Of cer - 1 Year contract Oshawa
based company currentlyseeks an experienced
Collections of cer. This person will
make contact and develop relationships with customers
to ensure the timely payment of
accounts. The successful applicant will have 3-5 yrs.
exp. with strong written and verbal
communication skills. A team player you also
possess strong computer skills and are comfortable
in a fast paced
environment.Applicants should respond
by August 18, 2009 with
collections" in
the subject line.jobsindurham@gmail.com Thank you to
all applicants, however, only those
being considered will
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CHEMICAL EN-GINEER required immediate-
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Experi-ence preferred. Please CallAngela Mon -
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p.m. (905) 666-
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by August
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CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER
wanted for Weightcare Oshawa
clinic. Part time hours
available. Please send
resume and
cover letter toOshawa@weightcare.
ca ATT:
Dr. Valerie Swift.EXPERIENCED
MOVER/ HELPER FULL TIME.
Job requires moving and remov-
ing major appliancesin
cus-tomers homes, loading/un-
loading inventory, valid G li-
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days, full time position,
over-time available. Very
heavy lifting involved, bene ts
available after 90 days. Pad-dy'
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Rd. Pickering 905-492-
2258 BEYOUR OWN
BOSS! Busy Pickering location, Fully
equipped hair salon,
can ac-commodate two
stylists. 1500/month. One
esthetic room, $800/
month. Call 905)626-
3477.ESTHETICIANP/T leading to
F/T, Pickering spa. Exp
req'd
in facials, waxing, relaxation
massage, pedi and
mani. email info@beautyfullspa.ca
or call 905-
420-0020 EXPERIENCED HAIR
STY-LIST required for upscale
Ajax Salon, Full
andpart time positions available.
Please call (
905)427-3811.REGISTERED
MASSAGE Therapist needed for
9 month maternity leave
in Courtice. Position starts Sept 8.
Fax or email resume at-
tention Kelly to 905-
404-
1526 or
khoeg@live.com.
Skilled &
Technical Help
Office Help
Skilled &Technical Help EXPERIENCED FRAMERS
REQUIRED. able to cut roof
parts Must be comfortable on
roof. Call (905)213-2500,
Daytime askfor
Andy, or
email: cgvca@hotmail.com GROWING
CONTRACTING business, looking for skilled
handyman that has a
good understanding of the building
envelope and willing to
work on many differentprojects,
from foundations to roong. Must
have clean driver's ab-
stract. Please fax
resume to 905)
420-3061.SKILLED
FRAMER/ROOF-ER/RENOVATOR experi-enced
in all areas of
home building. Must have
own transportation. 7-6
Monday-Friday. Serious inquiries on-
ly. e-
mail resumeto mnhconstruction@msn.com, fax (
905)642-5492,
or call 416)
702-3560.SHEET
METAL INSTALL-ERS
required- Mechanics/ Apprentices. Clean driving
record. Please fax
resumeto 905-438-
1721.Classi eds News Advertiser To Place an
Ad Call: 905-683-0707 Or
Toronto Line: 416-798-7259
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Advertiser • August 13, 200929 AP NOW
HIRING RN'S /
RPN'S PERMANENT
P/T /TEMPORARY F/
T for established Nursing
Home.We offer autonomy, challenge
and diversity in your
career. Computer skills
an asset. Alternate weekends included. Submit
resume: Fax: 905-576-
4712 or Email:
info@sunnycrest.
ca 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
Close to school, shopping,
hospital On-site
superintendent & security.Rental Of ce Mon. - Fri. 9
a.m. - 5 p.m. 905)686-
0845 or (905)686-
0841 Eve. viewing
by appt.
www.ajaxapartments.
com REGENCY PLACE Seniors Building ASK
ABOUT OUR MOVE-IN SPECIALS!1 & 2 Bdrms utilities incl.
On site staff 24/7.
Weekly bus to grocery shopping. Handrails
in halls, Automatic door openers Full
Activity Calendar, Close
to 401 Safe secure environment. 15 Regency
Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St)1-866-
979-4793 www.realstar.
ca
Welcome Home to Pickering Place Spacious
3 bedrooms from $1060.00
w/ fridge, stove, washer & dryer.
Across from Pickering Town
Centre. Day-care on site.
Call today905-831-1250 Rental of
ce at
1865
Glenanna Rd.
Sales
Help
Agents Hospital/
Medical Dental
Skilled &Technical Help RESIDENTIAL
APPLIANCE SERVICE TECH - Full
Time Service Tech required
for home appliance repair, to
perform in store and road service
for a busy family
run retail store. Minimum
5 years experience, must have
valid 'G' license. Assets
re-quired:
strongknowledge of countertop microwaves,
OTR's and
Whirlpool brand appliances, refrigeration li-cense
an assetbut not
re-quired and excellent custom-
errelations skills. Full time,
bene ts available after 90 days.
Apply at Paddy's Mar-ket, (905)
263-8369 or fax
re-sume (905)
263-1076.WELDING COMPANY
re-quires General Labourer
with drivers licence and Welder
Fitter for some outside work. Fax
resume to
905-420-6586
Office Help EXPERIENCED PART
TIME legal assistantrequired for
Oshawa Law Of ce. Mini-
mum 2 years experience in
civil litigation and family es-
sential. Reply to File # 390, P.
O. Box
481, Oshawa, ON
L1H 7L5 PICKERING-BASED
COM-PANY est 1986
requires clerical/admin person. Ex-
cellent written and
oral com-munication skills
required. Hourly
rate. Resume
to
colleen@electricityforum.com Sales
Help Agents HANDY PERSON
required to install water equipment. Must
be able to travel.
Vehi-cle allowance plus salary, Call
Sentry
at 1-
877-
426-6941.
Sales
Help Agents
Hospital/
Medical Dental Sales
Help Agents SALES
ASSOCIATE - Full Time Salesperson required
for a busy appliance
retail store. Duties included selling
all major appliances
and war-ranties. Excellent
customer relation skills necessary, on feet
for long period
of time, knowledge of appliances would
be an asset but
not necessary. Fulltime,
Satur-days mandatory, bene ts
available after 90 days. Ap-
ply at Paddy's Market, 905)
263-8369 or fax
re-sume (
905)
263-1076.Hospital/
Medical Dental BUSY DENTURE CLINIC
looking for full time Dental
technician, 5 years plus ex-
perience amust. Please call
905)723-8622 or fax 905)
723-1667, or
email re-
sume to: denture1@ hotmail.com CDA
II for mat leave
posi-tion, September 2009-Sep-
tember 2010, for Dr.
James Gerrow in Oshawa. Hours are
8:00am-4:00pm.
Must have 2 years experience.
Please
call Mary, (
905)434-1991.
EXPERIENCED HYGIENIST needed
Tuesday evenings and Saturdays. Minimum
2-yrs experience. Pleasecall
Carol at (905)683-
1391.FULL TIME dental
assistant requiredfor busy
general practitioner of ce. Experi-ence
an asset but not
man-datory. Some
evenings and
Saturdays. Email oshawa-dental@live.
com FULL TIME DENTAL
assist-ant requiredfor
Picker-ing/Scarborough of ce.
Please call (905)420-
6226FULL-TIME/PART-
TIME Dental Assistantrequiredim-
mediately fora busy Oshawa
dental of ce. Hours
include some evenings and Satur-
days. Must be
outgoing and enthusiastic. Please contact Amy at (
905)723-8266 or fax
your
resume to (
905)
723-
1667.
Sales Help Agents Hotel/
Restaurant FLYING FISH & CHIPS now
accepting resumes for all
po-sitions. Cooks, servers, and
back kitchen. Drop off re-sume
at1540 Dundas
St. E. at
Thickson Rd.RESTAURANT/CAFE, Full
equipped for lease or
sale, please call for
info. CHEF/PIZZA maker,
need full time. Please call416)
707-
3221
or (416)
438-1561.Houses
forSale OSHAWA TRIBUTE Home. 3-
year old detached. 4-bed-rooms,
3-baths. 1710sq.ft.
3-car parking, near Durham
College. Avail Sept 1.
Asking 239,000 or
rent 1800/month
plusutilities.
905-579-
2938 Private SalesP
INVESTMENT PROPERTY, Oshawa. Well maintained, 2units+
in-lawsuite. 3-kitch-ens/3-
baths/3-gasfi
replac-es/4-bedrooms/detached garage.
Live in 1
unit-have additional income. Interest rates
at all-time low&
First Time Buyers Rebate..
Great income-including garage.
Se-rious enquiries only. Please
No Agents! Asking $183,
900. For
pictures&details
905-431-2787.Housing WantedH
WE BUY HOUSES - "
AS IS" Condition. Whatever
the Situation - Behind on
Pay-ments, Estate Sale -
HouseNeeding
Repairs.
Call905-
493-0251 Industrial/Commercial SpaceI
2500 SQ FT
industrial unit. Zoned automotive, includes second
fl oor of ce.
Brock Rd. Pickering. $3000 per
month. Call Murray
or Gary 905)426-9720
STORAGE UNITS 10' x 20'
Wilson Rd. S. Oshawa.
Un-heated. $125. - $135. per
mo.
Call (905)
725-9991
Offices & Business Space PROFESSIONAL OR MIXED
use space for rent
in Whitby. All utilities
included, parking. Available Sept.
1st. Call (
905)
576-0823Mortgages,
LoansMApartments &
Flats for RentA Business
OpportunitiesB OWN YOUR
own Mattress Cleaning & Sanitizing
Busi-ness. Removes dust mites,
bed bugs and harmful aller-
gens "The Green
Way" SmallInvestment.
Hygienitech1-888-
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www.Hygienitech.
com Mortgages,LoansM ACCESS LAWSUIT
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low rates. No appraisal need-
ed. Bad credit okay.
Save money. No obligation. Nofees
OAC. Call Peter 1-
877-
777-7308, Mortgage
Leaders Apartments &Flats for
RentA 1 BEDROOM condo-style apt,
2-level 6' round
window mood lighting $875-inclusive. 2
bedroom main fl oor with
storage shed andsmall
pri-vate backyard $1100-
incl
KingEast/Townline (905)579-
8339 1&
2-BEDROOM available
immediately. Central Oshawa, couple
preferred, fridge/stove, hardwood,
car-pet, fresh paint,
laundry. Near shopping,
bus. No dogs. Reasonable. Call
905)725-2642, after
5pm.1-BDRM, country estate. 5-mins.
to Kirby ski hill. Ap-
pliances. Avail. Oct 1st. Sau-na,
and access to600 acres.
Fridge, stove, fi
rst/last. 725/
monthinclusive.
905)
725-9991.Mortgages,
LoansM Apartments &Flats for
RentA 1011 SIMCOE ST.
N., Oshawa. Large 3-
bedroom townhome suites
with full basements, available
for rent. Private fenced yards
with mature trees.
Near all amenities. $925/month+
utilities. Call (
905)579-7649 for
appointment.1140 MARY ST. NORTH,
Oshawa. Bachelor, 1, 2 &
3 Bedroom Apts. From $
660. Near public
schools. Near Durham
College. Near amenities. Elevator.
Securityentrance. 905-
431-7752 www.skylineonline.ca
2 BEDROOM and 3
bed-room apartment in
Ajax, bright, clean, secure,
park-ing, laundry, no smoking, fi
rst/last required $975
and 1100/month inclusive 905-
706-7258
days 905-723-
8900 evenings 2 BEDROOM
NORTH OSHAWA bright quiet apart-
ment, Simcoe North at
Rus-sett. New appliances, hard-
wood fl oors, well-
maintained 12-plex,
newly renovated, near bus/shopping.
cable/heat/water/parking
in-cluded. Laundry,
No dogs. 905-576-2982.
2-BDRM $895/MO
inclusive. Avail. now. Immaculate adult
lifestyle newer building
in de-cent Oshawa
neighbour-hood. Prefer quality adult
tenants.
No pets. 905-448-
0390.2-BDRM
in triplex. Wilson/
Adelaide area, Oshawa. Available
immedi-ately. Excellent condition. No
smoking/pets. Lots of park-
ing. Suitable forretired per-
sons. (905)728-
3448 or 289)240-
4393.2-BEDROOM $810 in 11-
plex. walk to
OC, heat, water, secured entrance, re
nished fl oors, parkingin-
cluded hydroextra. No pets.
289-
240-1052, 905-626-6724.
2-BEDROOM $875/mo
avail Oct 1st. 3-BEDROOM
1150/mo avail Sept
1st. Utilities incl. Quiet
court, backyard, walk to
Oshawa Center, buses, Civic, Waver-
ly
School. 905-436-
2895Apartments &Flats for
RentA 2-BEDROOM APT.,
nicely decorated, quiet area, close to
O.C. laundry, parking,
no pets. $800/
month. Call 905)767-
1710 2-BEDROOM APT., North
Oshawa 6-plex, Quiet
build-ing, very clean, includes
fridge, stove, heat, water
and parking. Laundry facilities
on sight. No pets/
smoking. 825+ hydro. Suits working
couple/
single. Call (905)431-
1788.50 ADELAIDE ST. 290 &
300 Mary St. Bachelor,
1 & 2 bedrooms
starting from 795; Elevator
access. Within walking
distance to downtown.
Near Durham College and
Oshawa Hospital. Bus stop
located in front ofbuilding.
905-720-
3934. www.skyline-online.ca
72 ROWE ST. OSHAWA, 2
Bedroom Upper fl oor
Duplex 820 plus hydro, Fridge,
Stove, Parking, F/P,
Laundry facilities, Yard. 114
BROCK N. WHITBY, Spacious 2 Bedroom
2nd fl oor $950
plus hydro, Fridge, Stove,
Large Deck, Parking not
included. 639CUBERTST. OSHAWA, 2 Bedroom
in 6 plex $
800.00 includes
Utilities, Fridge, Stove,
Laundry Facilities, Parking. Available
Immedi-ately, First
Last Required, Deposit
with Application,
ABLE
MANAGEMENT 905-725-
9593 Condominium Suites in
Oshawa 2 &
3 Bdrm's
Free Utilities,Parking.
Senior'
s, Retiree's &
GM Discounts 905-728-4993
A VERY CLEAN
2-bdrm, North Oshawa,
Ormond Drive. Parking, laundry.
Ex-ceptionally large living
room. 1095/mo inclusive. Immedi-
ately. Near UOIT. 905-
718-7832. OPEN HOUSE August
16, 1:30-
2:30 AJAX NEWLY RENOED main
fl . of bright3 bdrm. bung,
hrdwd fl rs., gas heat, large
lot, det. garage, 3-car
park., easy access to 401,
avail. immed., $1250 + 2/3
util/
mth. Jeff (647)
224-8230.AJAX -
ONE BEDROOM basement apartment
with separate entrance,
very large windows, walkout
basement, kitchen with 3
appliances, cable and parking included.
Close to all amenities, $850 per
mo. Call (905)
426-1912. Serious
inquiresonly.AJAX, HARWOOD/
BAYLY. 2-bdrmbsmt.
Separateentrance, laundry, 1-parking.
950/mo sharing utilities, you
pay 40%. No smoking/pets.
Avail. Sept. 1st. (416)
704-4061, (905)686-
9548 AJAX, WESTNEY/HWY
2, huge 2-bedroom basement, beautiful,
bright, 1-1/
2wash-rooms, separate entrance,
a/c, laundry, parking, no
pets/smokers. $900+
1/3 utilities. Available
Immediat-ley. (905)
686-6165 AJAX, Westney/Sullivan.
New 1-bedroom
plus living room
basement apartment. Separate
entrance & laundry. Parking. Available immedi-
ately. No pets/smoking. $750
plus utilities. Call
Mujeeb at 416-
666-2649 AJAX-
OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments,
quiet bldg, near shopping, GO.
Pool. 2-bedroom & 3-bed-
room from $1039/
mo. Plus parking. Available
Au-gust/September 1st. 905-
683-8571, 905-683-
8421 AJAX. CLEAN,
Renovated 1 bedroom basement
suite. Westney/Hwy
2. Separate entrance, laundry,
parking, dishwasher. No pets/
smok-ing. Mature
single preferred. 750.
month. References.
905-428-9891 APARTMENT - OSHAWA
charming 1-bdrm in house,
2nd-fl oor.
Separate entrance, bathroom,
kitchen, living-room, parking, laundry.
Close to amenities. $
775/mo inclusive. Available immedi-
ately.
John (905)767-
4868.Apartments &
Flats for RentA BOWMANVILLE immaculate
1-bedroom apts. Avail
imme-diately. $929 all
inclusive. Security entrance very
clean building, all
inclusive, in-cludes appliances,
utilities, parking and laundry facilities. 905-
697-1786,
905-666-1074 BOWMANVILLE,
NEWLY renovated 1-
bdrm basement
apt., separate entrance, available immediately.
720/month all utilities
in-cluded. No
smoking/pets. 905)
213-0571 CENTRAL
OSHAWA, near Seniors Citizens' Centre,
adultbuilding. 1-bed main fl
oor $675. New
carpet, new appliances, freshly
painted, and
updated. + utilities. 905-
242-8355 COURTICE
2-BEDROOM basement, bright, available
Sept. lst. $750/month, plus 1/
2 utilities. First/last,
refer-ences. No smoking, suitable for 1
or 2 adults. (
905)721-
8541, leave message.HARMONY/ADELAIDE, clean main
fl oor of house,
3 bdrm, by schools, fencedyard,
2parking spots, A/C
non-smoker, no
pets, Avail. immediately. $1200/mo.
Leave msg (905)449-
0644 KING ST. Bowmanville,
1-bedroom $650/month, newly
renovated, Sept 1st. Close to
all amenities. Call
to view
905)914-1449.LIVERPOOL/FINCH
Bachelor apt w/ fi
re-place,
eat-in
kitchen, washroom, separate entrance,
laundry. 650/
mo, utilities incl.
Avail. immediately 905)
492-3209 LOOKING FOR
STUDENTS Semi-furnished rooms avail.
On main bus route.
Shared kitchen, living&dining
rooms. Avail immediately. Call
Ni-colle
905-449-8475.
LUXURYAPARTMENTS. Enjoyable, Upscale Living. 333
Simcoe St N, Oshawa.
2 Bedroom $1535/mth. Fre-
quent social events held in
common room. In suite laun-
dry in every unit. Elevator
access to your unit. Bus stop
located in front of
build-ing. Located across the
street from the hospital.
905-431-
8930 www.skylineon-
line.caMARY STREET APTS
bachelors, 1's & 2s
bdrm apts. Utilities included, min-
utes to downtown, short drive
to Whitby Mall. Mary/Garden
905-666-
2450 www.real-
star.ca NORTH OSHAWA Two
bedroom. Sept lst. 3 bed-room
for Sept. 1st/ Oct.
lst. Clean, family building. Heat,
hydro and two appliances
in-cluded. Pay cable,
parking,
laundry facilities. (905)
723-2094 NORTH OSHAWA
New basement apt. 1-bedroom
C/A, central
vac, ceramic, carpet, laundry, parking, fi
rst/last, references. Close to
amenities. $750/month allin-
clusive.
No pets. 905-728-
8332.NORTH OSHAWA, 1-bed-
room apt, clean, quiet, se-
cure building, laundry on site,
720/month plus Hydro,
Call Tony (905)
260-1522.NORTH WHITBY,
Estate setting, 1-bedroom
apart-ment, ground-level.
Applianc-es, 2private entrances,
patio, $850. 12'x22' storage
available. (905)655-
4682 or 705)
489-1102.OSAHWA SOUTH,
legal large 1-bedroom
basement apartment, Oxford St.
Park-ing, yard, deck, laundry,
cable TV. Short walk
to stores/transit. Pets
nego-tiable. $720/
month, inclusive. 905-244-0342.
OSHAWA 2-BDRM with bal-
cony, in smoke-free, clean,
5-plex, with well
mannered, quietadult tenants. Hard-
wood, 1-parking. $
895/month inclusive. Laundry
available. Available now.
No dogs. 905)
433-4137.WHITBY APARTMENT for rent
1, 2 or 3-bedroom. 905)
430-7567 or (905)
439-
7477 between6pm &
9pm.Apartments &Flats
for RentA OSHAWA
APTS. Clean quiet security monitored
newer bldgs. Bachelor,
1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities,
parking, laundry on site, no
dogs. 905-
260-9085, 905-
260-9075 OSHAWA KING/
RITSON, bright 1-bedroom apartment on 3rd
fl oor of house.
Park-ing and laundry
available. 765/month, all
inclusive. Call (905)
914-3133.OSHAWAMontrave/
Gibb. large, clean,
2-bedroom apartments. Available
imme-diately. $750 & $
775+ hydro. Storage &
parking included. Near
all amenities. 905)
852-7116OSHAWA new
modern building. Simcoe/
Bloor. 2-bedroom $780+
hydro. First/last required.
Please
contact Martin (905)
404-9602.OSHAWA NORTH,
Spa-cious units.
Adult & Senior lifestyle buildings. Renovat-ed
1, 2 & 3 bdrm
apts. Across hospital, near bus
stop, wheel chair and se-
curity access. Call 905-728-
4966, 1-
866-601-
3083. www.apartments
inontario.com OSHAWA
NORTH, Spa-cious units. Renovated
bachelor, 1, 2 &
3 bdrm & Penthouse apts.
Wheel chair and security access. Call
905-432-6912, 905-723-1009,
905-728-31621-
866-601-
3083, www.apartments inontario.
com OSHAWA, 293 Montrave St,
2-bedroom, $810/month, in-
clusive. 208 Centre St. S.,
Large 2-
bedroomin adult-lifestylebuilding,
1000/month plus heat/hy-dro.
45 Colborne.W. 1-
bed-room, $750/month, inclu-
sive+ basic cable. No
pets. September lst. 905-
723-1647, 905-720-
9935.OSHAWA, 1 bedroom lower fl oor
of Tri-plex. Simcoe
and Wentworth. $750/month
plus hydro. References and
cred-it check required.
Available September 1st. First/
last month. (905)
623-8270 OSHAWA,
1-BEDROOM basement apartment,
seniors preferred, $685/
month, laun-dry & parking included,
available Sept 1st. No smok-ing/
pets. Call (905)
431-0183.OSHAWA, 2 BEDROOM
Avail. Sept. 1st. Parking
ex-tra. Utilities included. No
pets, close to all amenities.
Call Patrick
905-443-0191 OSHAWA,
ADELAIDE/ MARY, upper duplex,
clean, bright, 1-bedroom
apartment. Parking and
utilities included. 600/month.
References required. First/last.
No pets/smoking. Available Sep.
1. Call (905)
668-1316.OSHAWA, KING/
WILSON, 2-bedroom basement,
clean, bright & quiet, includes
heat, hydro, water, parking,
cable, shared laundry. No
smok-ing/pets. $850/month,
fi rst/last. Available
immedi-ately. (905)434-
7899.OSHAWA, LARGE 1-
bed-room, apartment units in
quite well maintained
6-plex. includes
utilities, appliances parking,
laundry, storage facilities. Near
Oshawa Centre $750/$800
per month. (905)243-
5030.OSHAWA, NEAR OC, one
bedroom in 4
plex building, completely
renovated, no pets, parking,
laundry, available August 15, include
heat,
water hydro, (905)
665-5537 OSHAWA-Nicely decorated
2-bedroom apt.,
in clean well-maintained
building. Heat, water, parking includ-
ed, on-site
laundry, near schools,
shopping, transit. Available Sep-lst.
725/mo+hydro.
905-721-2534 to
view.PICKERING BROCK/
Hwy 2 Spacious, bright, immacu-
lately clean, 1-BR
basmt. Newer appliances. Single,
no smoking/pets. $720
inclu-sive. First/Last,
available September 14th. Call
There-
sa 905-426-
6208.Apartments &Flatsfor
RentAPICKERING bungalow, fi rst
fl oor, Spacious 3-bedroom 1-
1/2 baths, large
livingroom, 2-parking, laundry,
utilities included, near GO, access
to yard, private
drive, im-maculate, goodneighbour-
hood, $
1400/mo. (
905)420-4269 PICKERING
LIVERPOOL/ BAYLY. 2 bdrm,
basement apt., private
entrance, park-ing, appliances, laundry,
close to Go and amenities. 850+
1/2 utilities.
First/last. 905)
579-7576 SIMCOE/MILL OSHAWA,
near 401. Nice,
clean, quiet building,
near shopping, transportation. Utilities in-
cluded. 1-bedroom, $
799; 2-bedroom $909, available-now, fi
rst/last. (905)436-7686
until 8pm, (289)
274-0014.SUNNY, SPACIOUS, new
2 & 1 bedrooms,
N/W Oshawa/Whitby, balcony, quiet
6-plex. Long-term adult
living, no smoking/
pets, ap-pliances, laundry, parking,
storage/inclusive fi rst/
last. Ann 905-244-2444.
TESTA HEIGHTS1, 2 & 3
bed. w/upgraded fi
nishes. Util. incl.
Security & parking. Landscaped grounds,
pri-vate patios & balconies.
2 Testa Rd., Uxbridge. 905-
852-2534 www.realstar.
ca WHITBY immaculate 1
bed-room, central. Available
Sept 1st.. $799, appliances,
heat, water, laundry facilities and
parking. 905-666-
1074 or 905-493-3065.
WHITBY PLACE 1 &
2 bed. Landscaped
grounds. Balco-nies, laundry & parking.
Access to Hwy.
401 & public transit. Near shopping &
schools. 900 Dundas St.
E. Dundas St. &
Garden St) 905-
430-5420 www.
realstar.
caWhitby's
Best Building
newly renovated suite2-BEDROOM
extra-large in
clean, quiet
bldg, freshly
painted, beautiful Whitby neighbourhood.
Ideal adult lifestyle
bldg. insuite
storage, onsite
laundry. Incredible value!
SENIORS DISCOUNT 905-668-
7758 viewit.ca (vit #17633)
WHITBY- 1 bdrm. apt. in 3-
plex, 927 Byron St. N.
Suits quietadult. Heat, hy-
dro, water included. No pets.
790/month. Avail. Sept.
lst. Call 905-725-4145.
WHITBY-Large quiet 1-
bdrm, 10ft ceilings, huge
windows, new kitchen/carpet, fresh-
paint, own laundry, fi
replace, parking, near GO/amenities.
No smoking/pets. Suit
ma-tureprofessional/
couple, Im-mediate. $875/inclusive.
416)
498-4770, (416)577-8963.
WHITBY: APT for rent
101 Craydon Rd., 1-
bdrm 725/month, 2-bdrm
850/monthplus hydro.
2-bedroom $925/month plus
hydro, 303 Green St. 905-
432-4365,
Eve & Wk 905-718-
8253 WILSON/KING
ST EAST- Under New Management.
Close to retail/grocery stores,
schooland doctor/dentist of-fi ce.
2-bed $879. Hydro
in-cluded in rent. Available
now! Call905-
571-
4912. www.
metcap.com Condominiums
for RentC 1-BDRM, DOWNTOWN
Oshawa. 5-appliances, c/
a, private balcony, storage
incondo, hugebathroom,
un-dergroundparking. Hydroex-tra. $
865/mo. First/last.
Avail immediately. (
905)985-3627 COURTICE,
immaculate very large 1-bedroom, his/
hers closets, eat-in
kitch-en/dinning, ensuite wash-
er/dryer/dishwasher, C/A,
2-skylights, soaker tub,
ten-nis, car wash, storage.
990/month, plus Hydro. Im-
mediate.
Blair416-
606-7730.Condominiums
for RentC PICKERING - 4 BDRM
upper level for rent. Liver-pool, Highway
2. 1 1/2
baths, 5 appliances. $1450
per month all inclusive. First &
last. No smoking or pets.
Available Sep
1st.
Call 416-
725-1475 Houses
for Rent 3
BEDROOM BUNGALOW, Thornton/Rossland area, 1/2-
acre park-like setting
lot, near schools, very
rea-sonable rent, $995 month
plus utilities. First/
last re-quired. Available
September 1st. (905)435-6012
3 BEDROOM, 2-storey semi
in Central Ajax. Avail. Oct.
1st. $1200/month+hydro vis-
it: rentershotline.ca for more
info enter property box num-ber
9140,
or call (647)219-
0618 AJAX, 34 DOMINY Dr.,
huge 4-bedroom upper level,
2.5 baths, double garage, c/air,
central vac, fi rst/
last required. $1500/
monthplus 50% utilities. Available
Sept-1st. (647)
994-1864, 905)
497-6345OSHAWA Immaculatemain second
fl oor 3-bdrm
home near
DurhamCollege and separate
school. 1200/month utilities
and cable included. Available
im-mediately. 905-
404-5101.OSHAWA, NEWLYrenovat-
ed bungalow, main, 2-
bed-room, living/
dinning, bath-room. Basement
apartment, separate entrance, 2-
bed-room, living, bathroom, laun-
dry, 4-parking, close
to schools, all, $
1295+, now. 416)
919-6319.OSHAWA, Simcoe/
Ross-land. Delightful detached two bedroom
older home, 1-1/
2 stories, large fenced
yard, quiet street, appliances,
gas heat, avail. now. $
1250+ utilities.
Condolyn Mgt
905-428-9766 PICKERING DOWNTOWN
bungalow main, 3-bdrm,
liv-ing/dining,
kitchen, bath-room, basement
apartment, separate entrance. 2-bdrm,
living, bath, laundry, 4-
park-ing, all, $
1495+, now. 905)239-
1122.PICKERING, CLEAN 3-bed-
room, 2-bath,
with attached heated garage.
Covered front porch. Close
to 3-schools. Available October
1st. $1,700/month,
plus utilities. 905-839-
3087.PICKERING/WHITE'S
Road/ Bayly. modern threebed-
room bungalow, main fl oor
only, own laundry,
close to lake,
appliances, parking, available
September, $1300 inclusive
Condolyn
Mgt. 905
428-9766 Townhouses for
RentT 3-BDRM BUNGALOW
with garage in Olde
Whitby. 1100 (or $
1350/inclusive with landscaping).
Available September 1st. AAA Ten-
ants with credit check. 1
yearlease min. No smok-ing/
pets.
Call Lyn (416)
428-2127 A DOWNTOWN WHITBY
3-bdrm new luxury town-
house 3 bathrooms, 5
appli-ances, single garage,
deck. 1395+utilities. No
smoking.
Avail. immediately. 289-
314-3301 AJAX/CHURCH/DELANEY,
large 4 bedroomTH. 1800 square
feet, fi replace,
5 ap-pliances, garage,
available now, $1400 plus utilities,
Condolyn Mgt. 905 428-9766
CARRIAGE HILL 2 &
3 bed. TOWNHOUSES. In-
suite laundry, util.
incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard.
Pking. avail. Near
shopping, res-taurants, schools, parks.
122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe
N., ColborneE) 905-
434-3972 www.
realstar.ca LOCATED
AT WILSON/ BEATRICE.
3 bedroom townhouses available for
rent. Close to
all amenities and transportation. $
1089 plus heat / hydro, includes
water / cable. Call
for more details &
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Auction 10:00 A.M.Auction
to start with Vintage Books
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the Second Session of Signed Art Glass &
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Estate of Kenneth George Mills
To include: Lalique, Moser,
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English Porcelain, Dinner Sets, Silver & Silver
Plate, Large Amount of Water-
colours, Paintings & Prints
to include A.J. Casson.Furniture
to include: Dining Room
Suite, Upholstered Furniture, Bedroom Furni-
ture, Large Display Cabinet,
Antique Spinning Wheel, Numerous
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BRINGING CARE
INTO YOUR HOME
SINCE 1993 CARPENTRY
PLUMBING ELECTRICAL KITCHENS •
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DRYWALL DECKS • FENCES • DOORS • WINDOWS Call for
your Free no
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Kitchens & Bathrooms 27 years Experience No job too
big, no job too small,
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788-0295 www.franmac.caBat hro
o m
Renovations& Repairs By
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626-3771
www. QBATH.com FREEESTIMATES Call Dan for a
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1459Interiors / Exterior • Commercial / Residential Over
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Experience •
CompetitivePrices
Vendors WantedV Townhouses for
RentT OPEN HOUSE Sat-
Sun 1pm-4pm, TAUNTON
TER-RACE 3 bedroom
townhous-es. Ensuitelaundry.
Land-scaped grounds
w/pool & playground. Private
back-yards. Sauna &
pking avail. Near shopping &
schools, public transport. 100 Taunton
Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Sim-coe
St.) Ask about our move-
inspecials. 905-
436-3346 www.
realstar.ca OSHAWA, SEMI-TOWN-
HOUSE. 3 & 2-bdrm+. Har-
mony/Olive. 4-plex, spa-cious/clean,
3-floors, fi
n. basement, 1-parking,
Close to shopping, schools/
bus route, no smoking/
pets. 895+ utilities.
Avail. Sept. First/last/
references. 905)
686-5591email:
seanryanjr@gmail.com PICKERING, 3-
bedroomnewtownhouse, 401/Bayly, 2full-21/2
baths, A/C, 5appli-
ances, single garage, fi
n-ished den, near amenities.
1,450 plus
utilities. No
smoking. First/last.
Available immedialey
416)455-
1743.Rooms for
Rent & WantedR 400/MONTH,
WHITBY - Rossland and Garden
area. Furnished bedroom, c/air, cable,
bus at door, close
to all amenities. No
smoking,
spotlessly clean. (905)
665-8504.OSHAWA SOUTH, second fl
oor room in shared house,
Oxford St. $450, with
cable TV, parking, yard, deck,
laundry, short walk to shop-
ping/transit. 905-
244-0342.OSHAWA, Thornton/Ross-
land. 1 furnished room
with shared kitchen &
private en-trance,
parking. Working gentleman preferred.
No smoking/pets. $115/week.
First/last 905-434-7532.ROOM
FOR rent in N.
W. Oshawa. Suit single female.
Tidy, clean home, run
of house,
walking distance to Oshawa
Centre. 400/month.
Call Judy 905)576-
3303ROOM FOR Rent.
Rit-son/Hillcroft area
Available. 450/month. Shared
Kitch-en, Bathroom,
Cable, Phone, Wireless
Internet. Call
289 688-
9015Vendors
WantedV Rooms for
Rent & WantedR WHITBY/OSHAWA
border. Beautiful home! Very
cleanroom, share kitchen/
bath. Cable/internet, laundry,
busroute, minutes
from UOIT. Furnished/unfurnished.
No smoking/pets. Male
pre-ferred. $550/mo. negotiable.
905)
995-
2745, (
905)728-0189.Shared
Accommodation EXTRA LARGE ROOM
FOR RENT, shared cable, laun-
dry, A/C. Pickering,
Whites Bayly. Smoking ok, (no
pets). $800/month. Near
all amenities. Avail. Sept
1st.
Call
905-420-7401.Vacation
Properties FLORIDA - 40 ACRE
par-cels Only 10
remaining. 100% useable. MUST SELL.
119,900 ea. OwnerFinanc-ing from 3
1/2% Call 1-800-
FLA-LAND (352-5263) Flori-
da Woodland
Group, Inc. Lic. RE
Broker.SELL/RENT
YOUR TIME-SHARE NOW!!! Mainte-
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Need Cash? Sell your
unused timeshare today. No commis-
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1-866-
708-3690 Rentals
Outside CanadaR CLEARWATER FLORIDA
3-bedroom
fully furnished, air conditioned manufactured
homes, pool, hot
tub, near beaches & major attractions.
Photos shown inyour
home. Children welcome. $400/wk less
than motel, half of sum-
mer
cottage). (905)
683-5503 Cottages
for RentC WRITER'
S RETREAT? Vintage well-
maintained cottage. Water views,
backs Presqu'ile Provincial
Park, great birding, biking,
walking, skiing, Close to
theatres, galleries, wineries. 130
kms
Toronto. 705-
653-0363.Campers,Trailers,
Sites 96' PARK MODEL
Trailernear Lindsay. $16,500 O.B.
E. deck, bbq & shed in-
cluded. Sleeps 6 recently
up-graded newbeds &
carpet-
ing. 416-
464-5971 Auctions Lost & FoundL
I AM STILL LOST - My name is
BALI and I am an
INDOOR cat - and I ran away
from home late
in the evening - Wednesday April 15th,
2009. My family lives
at Westney/Rossland - in Ajax and
I could be around this area
or ran away further. I miss
my family and withyour help I
could fi nd my way home. I
am a big boy with
stripey grey/black and white
colouring, green eyes and a
pinky nose. Please call: 905-683-
9020 OR 416-993-2428
ANY HELP IS REALLY
AP-PRECIATED. HE IS GREAT-
LY
MISSED
BY
HIS FAMI-LY.
Daycare Available DAYCARE
AVAILABLE, all ages welcome, near
schools/park. Lots
offun and activities. Rose-fi
eld/Finch area. Call Teresa 905)
839-
9277
or 416-518-
2439 RegistrationR OSHAWA MUSIC
teacherwith ARCP Teachers and
Performer's Honor B. MUS.
Over 25 years teacher
expe-rience. Now accepting stu-dents
for 2009/2010 yr.
Pri-vate instruction in piano,
oboe and theory with
per-forming opportunities for
stu-dents in festivals,
recitals and also
RCM
exams.
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800-
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Horse Supplies Boarding
HORSE BOARDING Available, Inside
board & Pasture board, large dry fields &
great care, 30 min's
or less toDurham
Region.
Call (
905)986-
1751 Auctions Articles for SaleA
2-END BED tables, dresser,
50. 2-livingroom end tables, 25.
Coffee table and 2-
end tables, $60/
set. Treadmill, 300 - excellent condition.
Solid fold truck short
box cover, 1-
year, $300. 905)683-1618.
6 PCE. dining $500., bed-
room set $400., table
set. 250. Some antique pieces.
241Glen Hill
Dr. Whitby. 905)
666-3732.ADVERTISE
Nationally to approximately 12
millionhouseholds in North Ameri-
ca'sbestsuburbs! Placeyourclassi
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576-9335
for further
information.AFFORDABLE Appliances,
HANKS Appliances, PARTS/SALES/SERVICE
310 Bloor St.W. Stoves
175/up, Fridges $175/
up, Washers $175/up, Dryers 149/
up. All warrantyup to
15 months. Durham'
s largest selection of
Reconditioned Appliances. (905)728-4043.
BED, ALL new Queen ortho-
pedic, mattress, box spring
in plastic, cost $900, selling
275. Call (
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SALE! I have 1000 of
yards for sale! Free
under-pad
with installation. Free Estimates. Guaranteed
Lowest Prices. Big or small jobs, I
do it all! Lexus Floor-ing,
Call Mike 905-431-
4040 CEDAR TREES for sale,
starting from $4.00
each. Planting available. Free De-
livery.
Call Bob
705-341-3881.CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-
MENT B.E. Larkin
Equip-ment Ltd. Kubota
Construc-tion, New Holland
Construc-tion used
equipment. Dur-ham, Clarington,
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Rep Jim 647)284-
0971 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS
Best Price, Best
Quality. AllShapes & Colours.
Call1-866-
585-
0056www.
thecoverguy.ca
Articles for SaleA ESTHETIC
EQUIPMENT, Facial steamer $250;
Ad-justable bed $250;
Ad-justable light $50. Excellent
condition.
Call Nick416-803-8194
FRIDGE. One-year-old Ken-
more fridge, great shape
and in excellent working condi-
tion. Top freezer, clear crisp-
ers and meat drawer. Tem-pered
glass shelves. 18.2 cu-
bic feet capacity. 30" deep,
30" wide, 65" tall. $
350. STOVE. Used electric
stove, good condition. 'Easy Clean',
30" wide. With manual. $50.
Port Perry. 905-985-
8158.HOT TUB COVERS Custom
covers, all sizes and
shapes, 425 tax and
delivery included. Pool safety covers. We will
not be beat
on priceand
quality. Guaranteed. 905-
259-4514.www.durhamcovers.com
HOT TUB/SPA, great tub,
must sell, still has warranty,
5HP pumps, 5.5kw, heater, 2,
995. Call 905-409-
5285 HOT TUBS, 2009
models, fully loaded, full warranty,
new in plastic, cost $8000, sacri
ce $
3,900. 416-779-
0563.LIKE NEW - Pride
mobility electric scooter, blue. Asking 2,
500 or best offer.
Call 905)431-7800 (cell)
MUST SELL: Best
Price, big Aubusson genuine super
Chinese carpet 15 yards x 11
yards
10". Call (905)
839-5372 New Kitchen
Countertops 10% OFF material.
ALSO 10% OFF installations!! Sale
ends Sept. 30th. Will beat
any printed quote
by 10%. Discount Quality Counter-
tops, 499 Walton StCo-
bourg. Call
905-
372-8969
John & Dan Articles
for SaleA OPTIWAY FORTRESS,
3 wheel Scooter, gently
used. 1800. Call
after 5pm 905)
839-4154 POOL TABLE, professional series
1" slate, new
in box with accessories,
cost 4500,
selling $1395. 416-779-0563
RENT TO
OWN - New and reconditioned appliances,
new TV's, Stereos,
Comput-ers, DVD
Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio
Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast
de-livery. Nocredit
ap-plication refused. Paddy's
Market, 905-263-8369
or 1-800-
798-5502.TRUCKLOADS
OF NEWSCRATCH & DENT
APPLI-ANCES stainless steel,
whiteand black French door
fridge's available, variety
of dented ranges, laundry,
dish-washers and fridges -
differ-ent colors.
SMALL DENTS EQUAL HUGE
SAVINGS! New coin laundry available,
Call us today,
Stephenson's Appliances, Sales,
Service, Parts. 154 Bruce
St. Oshawa. (905)576-
7448 TWO SINGLE ultramatic ad-
justable beds, 4 years old,
good condition. Callfor
ap-pointment (905)
723-5431.VENDORS WANTED
at Courtice Flea Market. Rent
startsat $185/mo
for10'x10' booth. Approx
250,000 people/year. Locat-ed
2 minutes off
401 be-tween Oshawa & Bowman-
ville Call 905-436-
1024www.
courtice eamarket.com
Articles WantedA WANTED-GOLD. Broken,
scrap, any 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k.
The market is high,
we pay top money!!
RockBottom Deals, 22
Simcoe St.N, (
Downtown
Oshawa) 905)436-1320.Firewood
100% A KOZY HEAT
FIRE-WOOD, excellent,
very best quality hardwood, guaran-
teed extra long time
fully seasoned, (ready to burn),
cut and split. Honest
meas-urement. Free
delivery. De-pendable, quality service
since 1975. (
905)
753-2246.Pets,
Supplies,Boarding BEAUTIFUL
F1B Golden-doodles, amazing colours from B &
W “Parti’s” to
red, apricot, cream & black, silky
soft, extremely low to
non shed. 705-
437-2790, www.doodletreasures.
com BEAUTIFUL SHIH TZUs
for sale, affordable, non
allergic, no shedding, vaccinated,
de-wormed, vet checked $400
each. Call 905-
260-8855.MAREMMA PUPS
farm raised, large breed,
pure white, veryfriendly, $
350. Evenings 905-797-
3259.POODLES, TOY/MINI
black male puppies. Home
raised. First needles, dewormed,
vet checked. Ready
now. Call 705-786-
7701.POTBELLY pigs, black, asking $
150.00. Readyto
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0392 Top Quality CKC
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and Yellow Labrador Retriever
Pups, Family raised, vet checked,
2 yr health warranty, ready
Aug
14th 613.392-7374
Trenton YELLOW LAB Female Pup,
excellent bloodline, ready togo, fi
rst shots, dew claws re-
moved, reg. 905-
352-2614 Cars for
Sale 1998 DODGE
Stratus, well maintained, good
condition, 160K, as
is, $2200. 905)
430-8221 Cars for
Sale 2002 CAVALIER
148,000k, 3395. 1999 Corolla
197,000k, $2995. 2004
Ven-ture 166,
000k, extended, 3995 2003
Montana139,000k, extended $3995.
Certied/e-tested.
Others1395/up. Caruso AutoSales
905)
686-3803 (905)391-3910
2002 Sun re, 133k. $
3999. 2000 Focus,
ZX3, $2999. 2000 Cavalier, $
2999. 1999 Pontiac Grand
AM, 154K, $2999. 1999
Ford Ranger, $3999. Certi ed
and E-tested. Free
6monthwarranty (Dealer). (905)432-
7599 or (905)424-9002
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paid 7 days/week any-
time.
Please call905-426-
0357.A - ALL SCRAP
CARS, old cars & trucks wanted.
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Bob anytime (905)431-0407.A
ABLE TO PAY up to
10,000 on scrap cars &
trucks running or not. Free
Towing24 hours, 7
days. 905)686-1899 (Picker-ing/
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Always the best cash deal - up
to $150 for your good
cars, trucks vans or
FREE REMOVAL for
old aban-doned unwanted. Speedy
service. (905)655-
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6156.GOV'T PROGRAM $300
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CAR-JUNK. 416-
286-
8686.
www.JunkCars.
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Towing 7 Days
a Week 416)831-7399
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427-
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416)
879-
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