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METROLAND PICKERING -- Ajax resident Leo Neilfielden, left, had the opportunity to speak to Sergeant Paul Wassill, one of three speakers sharing
their personal experiences during the Afghanistan 360 open house at Pickering City Hall on Sept.
22.Afghanistan exhibit in
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CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.
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Afghanistan is far from over and pulling troops out
before the mission is complete would be
prema-ture, said a retired Durham police
officer who served in
Afghanistan.Paul Wassill, a retired Durham
Region Police sergeant, said in an interview he
feels that if Canada pulls out before it
accom-plishes its goals, the troops will only be
back again and it may not run as well as it did
the first
time.It’s going to be a long, slow road,”
he said at an event showcasing the mission
at Pickering City
Hall.Ward 2 City Councillor Doug
Dickerson was so struck by the Canadian government’
s Afghanistan 360 multimedia exhibit,
which focused on the humanitarian work
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are searching for an Ajax woman who went missing
in
the Ottawa area Tuesday afternoon.Dana Moran was
visiting family in Beckwith Township, in the County of
Lanark, about 60 kilometres southwest of the capital. She went out for a walk at
4:30 p.m. Tues-day and was last seen walking
on Sunset Lane near Mis-sissippi Lake at
6 p.m. by neighbours.OPP officers, including
canine and marine units, began searching for the 30 year old at around
8 p.m. Ms. Moran is described as five foot nine,
180 pounds with a medium build, a round face, brown eyes and
short brown hair in a bob style. She was wearing a black
sweater with a gray top underneath, black form fitting
jeans, beige shoes and
was carrying a black purse.Police say they don’t suspect foul
play, but they’ve been told the disappearance is out
of character for Ms. Moran.She’s just visiting here, she’s
with family and she just went for a walk and kind of
disappeared and at this point we don’t have any evidence to
suspect foul play,” said Sgt. Angie Atkinson
of the Lanark County OPP.The area where she was last seen
was not too far from where she started out because
there is a looped path near
thelake, said Sgt. Atkinson.I think she justdecided to go for
a walk, get some exer-cise,
it was a nice day.” If you
have information about the investigation:CALL 1-888-310-1122 (Sgt.
R.
Croth, Lanark County OPP)CRIMESTOPPERS: Anonymous tips can
be made to Durham police at 1-800-222-8477 or
online
at www.tipsubmit.com POLICE Ajax woman
reported missing in
Ottawa area
Durham police lay several charges AJAX -- Several
people face fraud and conspiracy charges after a routine
traffic stop on a
residential street in Ajax Saturday.Durham cops found
a person concealed in the trunk and, during a
search of the vehicle, seized cheques stolen from a
Montreal law firm. The car had been pulled over
on Knapton Avenue in the vicinity of Westney and Kingston
roads at about 3:
45 p.m. Sept. 19.Three adults and
three youths have been charged in what police allege was a
scheme that saw the ring-leader recruiting people he didn’
t know at the Scar-borough Town Centre to
cash
the stolen cheques at banks. The cheques were stolen in
June of 2009 and to date, fraudulent transactions
valued at $20,000
have taken place, police said.Charged with fraud
over $5,000, possession of property obtained by
crime and conspiracy to com-mit an
indictable offence are Alphonse Kumunga, 26, of Montreal, Nkema
Etale, 18, of Hamilton, 19-year-old Jordan Jerome, of
Toronto, and a 15-year-old male from
Scarborough and
two Toronto boys, aged 17.Mr. Kumunga, who was
free on a judicial release, was also charged
with breach of recognizance and held along with one of the
youths
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visit any local participating Shop-pers Drug Mart from Saturday, Sept.
26 through Friday, Oct. 16 and purchase a leaf for $1, a maple leaf for $5
or an apple for $50. This year’s annual campaign
supports maternal and newborn pro-grams and services at
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vice president programs,
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APPRECIATION
Teen who helped pet
thanked for good work
To the editor:
I just wanted to say “kudos” to a young
man, who this morning, stopped his walk
to St. Mary’sHigh School to come to the aid
of an injured dog.
He sat beside this poor animal, and as I
spoke with him to make sure all was well,
and offered my help, he was gently rubbing
the injured dog’s head, keeping him calm
and feeling secure.
I just want to applaud this teenager.
When so many negative stories are often
spoken of teens, I would like to remind
everyone out there that there are “good
apples” out there and I am proud to have
spoken to one of them this morning.
You are a good samaritan and I thank you
for that.
I know if that was my pet you came upon
I would be eternally grateful for your con-
cern and kindness.
Fiona Chisholm
Pickering
ADVICE
Best to keep cats indoors
To the editor:
Re: Lack of kindness for cat’s owner upset-
ting, Jo-Anne Healy-Trepanier letter, Sept.
16.
As a cat owner of many varieties for
over 60 years, I sympathize with Jo-Anne
Healy Trapanier for the loss of her cat
Ricky.
Losing a pet in any form is heart-break-
ing.
Having said that, I think that should she
ever decide to adopt another feline com-
panion, she should make sure the cat
never goes out.
We have a law here in Pickering and
many other principalities in the GTA that
says domestic animals must be on a leash
if they are to be outside.
Gwen Williams
Pickering
ECOLOGY
Wildlife conservation
and hunting are complete
opposites
To the editor:
Re: Pickering Rod and Gun Club turns 50,
Sept. 13.
Although they do not hunt in the area
anymore due to land regulations, this
club still supports hunting.
The manager, Vern Mason, praises his
dog for catching pheasants and ducks,
but calls himself an animal lover.
What makes a pheasant more worthy of
being hunted than a dog?
I am aware of the regulations around
hunting, where it can be done, when it
can be done and what can and cannot be
hunted.
I know all the facts about controlling
animal over-population.
And although I am largely against the
hunting of animals, I have learned to
accept that some people do not feel the
same way.
This being said, teaching youth about
hunting, as Mr. Mason suggests, is a ter-
rible idea.
Children will not understand all the
specific regulations put around hunting.
It would give them the idea that killing
animals is acceptable behaviour.
It puts the wrong idea in their very
influential minds, which may lead to the
unnecessary death of animals that peo-
ple are prohibited to hunt.
There is a reason why hunting is regu-
lated and that you have to be 16 to hunt.
It is wonderful that this club donates
money to multiple wildlife conservation
groups, but it does not make up for what
they are doing.
Wildlife conservation and hunting are
complete opposites.
Laura Stephan
Pickering
Taking the high school football field is time well spent
In this day and age, winning the lottery
might seem more likely to happen than
getting teenagers away from their X-box
or the television while at the same time
peeling their ear off of that trusty ol’ cell-
phone.
There is no denying the current gen-
eration lives technologically-based lives.
However, there is still something to be
said about the intrigue surrounding the
high school football season.
Yes, it’s that time of year again, with the
Lake Ontario Secondary School Associa-
tion junior season getting underway yes-
terday and the seniors today. Kids are
back on the gridiron and ready to battle
for Durham Region football supremacy.
For the next six weeks or so, every night
after school, almost without fail, these
kids will be on the field, playing, practis-
ing and preparing fortheir next opponent
rather than texting away on those phones
or scoring interactive touchdowns on the
latest football video game.
They’ll do this through what might be
left of the heat-filled days and they will
also be out there through the rain. For
those who advance through the regular
season and deep into the playoffs, they’ll
eventually play in snow and frigid winter
weather.
Some 50 kids make up the rosters of
these teams that represent their respec-
tive schools with pride. And that’s just at
one level. Most of these schools, such as
Pickering High, Ajax High, Pine Ridge, J.
Clarke Richardson, Dunbarton and St.
Mary, field both a junior and senior pro-
gram.
That’s roughly 100 kids who, for at least
few hours each night, are out enjoying
the fun, structured, family-like environ-
ment that generally comes with being a
part of a sports team, specifically at the
high school level.
At Pickering High, there are the peren-
nial favorite Trojans, who look as though
they are primed for another champion-
ship run, while at Ajax High, you’ll find
a Rams team that is making the jump to
tier 1 this season, with hopes of impress-
ing.
Those are just two teams, and while
their goals might be different, the com-
mitment level and genuine reason
behind taking the field is the same.
It’s pure love for the game.
It may only be for a few hours a week,
but it’s still, without question, time well
spent.
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made thus far. After learning about the improvements
and the work aside from fighting, Coun. Dickersonfigured
if he didn’t know a lot of it, chances were
others were
unaware of the other side. It gives them
a new understanding,” he said.The exhibit
was accompanied Tuesday night by three special guests
who have served in Afghani-stan. The first speaker, Mr.
Wassill, served on a 15-month mission
in Afghanistan with the
civilian police in Kandahar Province. It was one of the
best experiences when
I was there,” he said.Part of his mission
was to investigate the kid-napping of Melissa Fung,
a CBC news reporter in November 2008,
who went missing from Kabul. After two months in Kabul, he
spent the rest of his time in
Kandahar, where they trained, mentored and coached
Afghanistan police on many things such as proper gun
training, how to
conduct raids and mission planning. Master
Warrant Officer Mark Shannon shared his experience in the
country from August 2008 to April 2009 as
a civilian military cooperation opera-tor team leader
working within the Canadian Pro-vincial Reconstruction Teams.
He’s served in Cam-bodia
and Bosnia in the past.He feels Afghanistan
360 is “amazing” because it portrays what’
s really happening in Afghanistan.Yes, there’s people over
there fighting but that’s only a small part of what
we’re doing over there,” he said, adding he
felt the majority of Afghanis wanted Canada there
to
help improve the coun-try.He said Canadians
are there showing how to build a
democratic society, proper prisons and teaching residents how
to improve the Dahla Dam, the second
largest dam in Afghanistan, which often experiences flooding
and only allows
for a limited growing season.We’ve got to
provide them an
opportunity to build this country.”Once the dam
is repaired, the Canadian gov-ernment expects it
will provide a secure irriga-tion water supply to
the majority of the Kandahari population,
generate jobs and foster agriculture by providing irrigated land.
Right now, he said, the only real option farmers
have is to grow
poppies, used to make opium.Alnoor Maherali
shared his experience as an executive assistant
for the assistant deputy minis-ter for international
security at Foreign
Affairs and International Trade Canada. I’d be lying to you if I said
I wasn’t scared
going out there,” he said.But it was great to
see how Canada can help
Afghanistan to hopefully become
independent one day, he said.Pickering resident Jan
de Vries, who served with the 1st Canadian
Parachute Battalion and is now president of the
battalion’s association, found the speakers informative
and said he wishes more people could
better
understand Canada’s mis-sion.That’s a weakness
in our system that Canadians don’t always know what’
s going on,” he said.He noted that no one
was able to answer his question of whether
Canada’s mission will be complete by 2011,
when the troops are scheduled to pull out. He said
that after losing 130 Canadi-ans to the mission, it would be
a shame to pull
out without accomplishing the goals. It’s going to be
a
long, slow road. Paul
Wassill CANADIAN
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AFGHANISTAN 360 Canadian
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such as hot dogs, ham-burgers and corn, will
be available. Locals and resi-dents throughout the
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and for the following game, Ajax
crossed over to play Bar-rie where they
ended up in a 1-1 draw
before prevailing
3-1 on penalty kicks.
On Cup weekend the Arrows were up
against a tough team
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with Ajax tying
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half.Woodbridge then went ahead once
again in the second half only to have Ajax
tie it up late in the game on
a free
kick from 40 yards out.
Once again the Arrows found
themselves in penalty kicks and dominated
for 4-1 victory hand-
ing Woodbridge
only their sec-ond loss.
The following day, with Ajax
nursing many injuries, they faced
rival Peterborough in the finals.The
game went back and forth
ending in a scoreless draw,
meaning another round of pen-alty kicks
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The Arrows delivered once again winning on
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wins for LMU came
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20-team mega bantam divi-sion saw
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and several other
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unbeaten at 4-0 in round-
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In the semifinal, the Panthers won in
double overtime on a
solid performance from goaltender Gra-ham Reid
and a goal from Brett Hall.
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finals, atired Panther team played a
stellar game, but fell short.I am so
proud of our team for finishing
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Team members are Aidan
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skills: excellent command
of the English language:
extensive knowledge of
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excel-lent knowledge
of anatomy and physiology:
excellent spelling and grammar: good
computerskills: ability to in-
terview clients and input data
at the same time: extremely
well organized: ableto
multi task: Requirements: RN'
s, RPN's, Nursing Students
minimum 2nd
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background. Some Positions in
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van $120/day. Not couri-er
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Dan
416-
726-
5549General
HelpASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENTCOUPLE REQUIRED Mature COUPLE
needed for hi-rise
in Ajax. Live
in position,
good bene ts and
salary. Please fax
resume
to 905) 619-2901 between 8:30 a.
m. - 4:
00p.m.GROWING
SPECIALTY cleaning company looking for
exp. Techsin carpet,
Duct cleaning & fl ood
restoration. Res. & Comm). All
cleaning experience bene cial. Good pay,
bonus's and bene
ts. Need good license. Call
905)686-
9272 or email
qjsfrontdesk@rogers.com ORDER TAKERS NEEDED
25/HR AVG. FULL
TIME!! WE TRAIN
YOU!
Call:
905)
435-0518
Careers General Help HANDYMAN WANTED
Horse Farm north of Ux-
bridge on Durham Road 1 needs
a good 'clean-up'
in-cluding shrub removal, grass
mowing, fence and barn re-pairs.
We are looking for
a good hard workerprepared to
really earn $12/hour. CallHarry
905-676-1248
ext 637 REGISTRATION Of cers.
20.00/avg. hr.
Immediate openings. We
Train
You!
905-
435-1052 Careers
General Help Inbound Sales Advisors Due to popular demand, we are having a
career event for our contact centre in Oshawa. All you need to apply is a
high school diploma or the equivalent, proficient computer skills,
one year of customer service experience, and a “can-do” attitude. We welcome you
to join
us at our…
Career Event Tuesday, September 29th from 9:00 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m.at the Iroquois
Park Recreation Centre, Whitney Hall 500 Victoria Street
West, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G4 What’
s in it for you?
an open, team-oriented
culture excellent
growth and internal advancement opportunities a benefits package
at no
cost to you Interested? Great!If you cannot make it,
please submit your resume online
at www.minacs.adityabirla.com and
refer to the
Oshawa site. highly
competitive wages and incentive
bonuses and much,
much more!CSR COURTICE COPART,
Inc.-oppty with salvage in-dustry
leader. Min. 1-2-
yr customer service exp
pre-ferred. Copart offers
com-petitive wages/
bene ts. Email resume
to: kevin.kotnik@copart.com
or Fx (
905)436-2763 EXPERIENCED
SOFFIT & fascia installer, also
eaves-trough installer. Must
have own vehicle and
equipment.
Call (
905)
720-4462.Careers General
Help TIRED OF MCJOBS? Look-
ingfor a SERIOUS career? 360/
Wk to Start, up to
800/Wk. FUN
WORK! Full Time Positions Available.
Bene ts, paid
training, no sales, travel
opportunities. Call Now, Start Tomorrow.
Call
Amber
905-668-5544
General Help Big-Sister
CompanionNeeded: long
termpart time position (
1pm-4/5pm) for
mature, creativefemalewilling
toorganizeand assist
infun
activitiesfor
learning-disabled woman.
Educational background
asset. License, Vehicle,Criminal
Checkrequired
in Ajax,
On.Email Resume KPavleti@gmail.
com BLUELINE TAXI
is seeking customer-orientedaccessible
and sedan taxicab drivers
for Oshawa and Pickering. Earn
cash daily and training pro-vided.
Please call Roy
or
Ian
905-440-
2011 General Help LABOURER
COURTICECopart, Inc.-Growth Potential w/
industry leader. Min. 1-
yr exp working outdoors.
Co-part offers competitive wag-es/
bene ts. Email resume
to: kevin.kotnik@copart.com
or
Fx (
905)436-2763.
General Help BUSY IMPORT/
WHOLE-SALER of sporting goods
located in Whitby looking
for a Shipper/Receiver.
Respon-sibilities include: packing
and shipping orders,
loading and unloading trucks,
general maintenanceetc. Must be
reliable self-starter who
can work with minimal
direction. Must have
valid Canadian Firearms License (
PAL). Company offers bene t
package, pay $10-$15/
hour based on experience.
Send resume to: Stoeger Canada,
1801 Wentworth St., Unit 1,
Whitby, ON
L1N 8R6
or email
to: info@stoegercanada.ca CLEANERS WANTED,
Whitby area, full timeposi-
tion, starting at $10/hr. Please
call 1-888-638-5587 or
fax
resume
to
416-638-
3016.General Help EXPERIENCED
CHEF & SERVERS required, full and part
time. Apply in person
to Eggs Crepes Restaurant 633 King
St. E., Oshawa
or
call
905)725-0248.
General Help LOOKING FOR
commis-sioned based Sales People
for water treatment. On
the jobtraining provided.
Call John 905-
925-7483 MATURE PERSON
required to cover vacations, 10am-6pm.
Work a week, take a week off.
If you would like to work
4-6 months a year,
please bring resume to 398
Bayly St. (
at Westney), Unit
2, Ajax. MODELS, ACTORS &
En-tertainers needed
for agency. Experience not
necessary. Looking for New
Talent. Free consultation call 905-655-
2436 or 905-767-4700.
NEW OFFICE in Whitby,
30 openings in customer
ser-vice, marketing, and sales, we
will train, 18+.
Call
Jane
289)220-4118.General
Help PHARMACY CASHIER P/
T evenings. Send
resume to Pharamasave, 220 Dundas
St. W.
Whitby or email: johnelsokkary@gmail.
com PHONE CHAT LINE
needs operators to work from
home. Must have great voice
beover18
years. Call 416-
916-9091 RECENTLY RETIRED? Still in
the game? Clean driver's
record? Full-time until
Christ-mas. Light lifting
required. Call 905-
666-7501.SCHOOL BUS
DRIVERS Clean drivers
abstract, free training provided. Regular
part time hours.
Charter workavailable. Stock Transporta-
tion Limited 800-
889-9491 WILLING
TO EDUCATE Highly motivated individualfor
rewarding career in fi
nan-cial services. Call Shannon
Murphy1-800-847-
4128 Classi eds News Advertiser To Place an
Ad Call: 905-683-0707 Or
Toronto Line: 416-798-7259
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com Catch Classifieds
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newsdurhamregion.
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Advertiser • September
24, 200921 AP
Media Sales New Business Development We're looking
for a full time, creative,
results oriented, sales professional, to develop new
business for our roster of media properties
with a focus on our video and digital
offerings. If you are a
hard working, self motivated individual, who is not interested
incoasting, this is a terri c opportunity to
make your mark in a still-growing
part of themedia world.In addition to
theabove, you'll need:To
be
adaptable to a changing industry
Willing to work within
a commission based
pay structure Excellent presentation skills
Multi-media
andprint media sales experience
A
determination to break new ground We
offer an environment that
embraces new ideas, encourages professional growth and offers
a base salary with a
generous commission plan. Position isbased inDurham
region of ces. Bene ts
are available for successful candidates.
Please email
your resume to: careers@durhamregion.com with
subject line "digital media
sales"before October 4th, 2009. Only those invited
for
an interview
will be contacted. CIRCULATION
CLERK Progressive growing circulation department in Ajax is
looking for Casual Part-time help. Mustbe able
to workflexiblehours, including
evening's and Saturday's.
Candidate must possessthe
following:thrives on
problem solvingloves
a challenge
good
phone mannercomputer
literateorganized
solidteamcontributor
career minded driven to succeed Must have avehicle
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 Better Water Pure & Simple
Culligan Water Conditioning has been serving
York and Durham Regions for over 60
years. We
are currently seeking SALES PROFESSIONALS
for our Domestic Water Treatment Division. If
you are committed to honesty and integrity,
not afraid of prospecting to the direct
market or working to your fullest potential,
to earn an above average income, we want
to speak to you. At Culligan, we
offer a very rewarding and
exciting work environment where you have
the opportunity to expand and exceed your
career aspirations. If you have a strong drive for
success and want to be part of the
largest company in a growth industry, we would
like to talk to you.To
arrange a personal interview please contact Roberta at:
888-
659-2837 Ext 253 YMCA
NOT GOING BACK TO SCHOOL?Are
you 16 - 24 years
old? Not working Full Time? Not
returningto school
this September?NEED A
JOB?Monday September 28, 2009 2:
00 pm - 4:00pm Drop in to fi
nd out about JOB CONNECT and get hooked
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Kingston Road, Suite 16, Pickering
Valley Farm Road &
Hwy.
2)
905)
427-
7670 General Help
General Help Sales Support Representative Excel,
Access and PowerPoint - If you are
pro cient
in these programs read on…
Pinnacle Pharmaceutics is seeking an energetic team
player to act as the main
point of contact/receptionist for the salesgroup at
our head of ce in
Whitby . The successful candidate will be
responsible for managing a data-
base, producing reports and surveys, processing
ordersas well
as general of ce duties.Ifyou are
a Microsoft Of ce expert,
with experience in database manage-ment
please forward
your resume
by email
to jobs@pinnaclepharmaceutics.
com
Office Help
Sales
Help Agents Salon &
Spa Help 2
CHAIR RENTALS available, busy North
Oshawa salon. Lotsof walk-ins,
some over ow
of clients. Great atmosphere,
friendly staff, lots of incentives. 650/
mo. Call (905)576-
3700 AQUILIBRIUM IS now re-
cruiting new creative stylist to jointheir team.
If you fi
t this description please present
resumes in person to1383 Wilson
Rd.
N. (Sobey's Pla-
za).VERYBUSY SALONand
Spa hiring stylists and
assist-ant! No clientele necessary
will build very
quickly! Apply by
email contactus@ lavishsalonspawhitby.com or
apply within at
3500
Brock St.
N. Whitby.Skilled &Technical
Help AJAX SHOP. Duties
range from assisting
Parts Dept., administrative duties, janitori-
al duties and general labour.
Fax
resume to: 905-686-
8546 AUTO MECHANIC
with ex-perienced required immedi-
ately. Must be licensed
and abletoperformsafetychecks
for busy shop in Ajax. Full
or part time. Fax re-sume
to: 905-428-
8343 or email:
info@eiwilliams.com HIGH
END MILLWORK shop
requires an experienced
cabinet maker, competitive
wages, please
forward resumes to gerryhamilton27@yahoo.
ca TRUCKAND
TRAILER me-chanicsneeded
immediately, competitive wages and bene-fi
ts available. Apply in per-
son to: Quality Truck
Repair, 840 Colonel Sam Drive.,
Oshawa. (905)721-2788 or
fax
resume to (
905)721-
0459.
Office Help
Sales Help Agents
Office Help BILINGUAL HVAC
SALES Order Desk Person
needed, Phone, Excel, Outlook
ex-perience
an asset.
Email resume
to:PickeringJob@gmail.com GENERAL
OFFICE HELP/DATA ENTRY Posi-
tion available. $ 10.00
per hour, no
experience neces-sary, Pickering Location. Fax
Resume in con
dence to
905) 839-5001
RECEPTIONIST/ASSIST-ANT needed. Experience
working in vet clinic
or equivalent required. 30-40hours/
wk. Must be
fl exible. Excellent
people skills essential, also
computerliterate. Email
resume to bloomsbury@rogers.com or
drop off at Whitby
Animal Hospital, 3050
GardenSt., Whitby (
Garden & Rossland in Shoppers
Plaza).SERVICES CF&R:
cherche des représentant pour le
service à la
clientèle. la candidate préféré
possède: De fortes
compétences de communicationorale et
écrite. Parle
l'anglais/français
couramment. Fiable,
possède debonnes manières téléphoniques.
Prière d'envoyer votre
cur-riculum vitae par
télécopie: 905)
426-3895
courriel:
jackiep@cfrservices.com.Sales
Help Agents ASSOCIATEREQUIRED
forBridal and
Women's new/consignment Shop.
Ajax. Approx 30
hrs/week. Sales
experience, computer literate, outgoing,
energetic customer service skills a
must. Call (905)
683-3833 BUSY DEALERSHIP
in Oshawa looking for
salesper-son, no experience neces-
sary will train.
Email resume
to sandra@newride.caROSS
MEMORIALHOSPITAL Exceptional People
Committed to Providing Exceptional Care
Located in Lindsay, Ontario, Ross
Memorial Hospital is an active,
community hospital, which has recently completed
a major expansion. The Ross Memorial Hospital
is based in one of Canada's
most beautiful resort areas, yet is only an hour
and a half from Toronto. An exciting
opportunity exists to join a progressive
team who are dedicated
to providing compassionate quality patient care to the more
than 75,000 residents in our
catchment area.
We are currently looking
for:Financial
Analyst / Budget Manager Full Time Reporting to
the VP of Resources, the
Financial Analyst / Budget Manager will
be responsible for developing and
overseeing an effective budget process
and monitoring financial results to
ensure financial targets are achieved. The
analyst will assist the Management Team
with the achievement of financial
results and will research
strategic opportunities, by creating frameworks,
which will allow ongoing maintenance
and reporting at program/department level.
The Financial Analyst creates
and maintains financial and statistical reports,
to meet both internal
and external reporting requirements
andconducts
accounting analysis and reconciliation activities.If
interested, and qualifications forthis position, please
visit www.rmh.org for further details
and submit a resume and cover letter
by October 8,
2009 to:Ross
Memorial Hospital Human Resources
Department 10 Angeline Street
North Lindsay, Ontario K9V-
4M8 E-mail: humanresources@rmh.
org Fax - 705-328-6160 Principals
only. Only candidates selected for an interview will
becontacted. Thankyou
in advance for your
interest.PERSONAL SUPPORT WORK SUPERVISOR Hellenic Home for the Aged long
term care home is hiring Support
Care Coordinator/Supervisor. Management level opportunity for mature, experienced,
highly skilled and quali ed personal support worker,
with leader qualities and aspirations.Plans, directs, audits and
evaluates work of Personal Support Staff, offering feedback and positive
coaching with a view to
implementing plan of care interventions.Recognized Personal Support
Worker Certi cate required. At least two years experience in
Long Term Care Setting. Some familiarity with Excel
Spreadsheets. Prefer Greek Speaking. Call 416-654-7718 ext 3101,
con rming
quali cations, leave phone number.Hellenic Home for the Aged, 2411
Lawrence Avenue
East,
Scarborough, On
Hospital/
Medical Dental SalesHelp
Agents NEW HOMES Sales
Agent.Baywood Homes, an
award-winning developer and build-
er has an immediate
opening for an experienced new
home Sales Agent for
our Oshawa location. The
ideal candidate will be
motivated to generate own
leads and have strong
conversion ratios for new
prospects with a customer
service focus, strong computer skills
and pro cient in
working with databases. Submit
your resume to hr_
resumes@bay woodhomes.com.
We
offer an excellent
remuneration package.SALES ORIENTED
person to promoteourservices, door-
to-door to farms &
small business. No selling in-volved,
follow-up is
by our sales
consultant. Salary, generous commissions &
bo-nuses. Must be bondable, have vehicle.
Call 9:00 - 5:00 PM, ask
for
Stan 1-
800-
304-3986
Hospital/
Medical Dental Sales
Help Agents SALES REP REQUIRED, great
part time or full time
position. All pre-set
appoint-ments, evenings starting at
6:00pm. Average sales com-
mission $45-80k yearly,
veri-fi able. Excellent
training program, no experience
re-quired. Call
for interview,
905)
655-9053.Hospital/
MedicalDental A PROGRESSIVE DENTAL of
ce in Oshawa, is
moving and expanding in January.
Immediate need for a
moti-vated, energetic dental as-sistant.
We will also need
re-ceptionist shortly. Contact us by
phone (905)434-5757
or e-
mail: of ce@drgoldsourcedental.
com PHARMACY TECH F/
T for professional, high
volume store. Experience
with Kroll preferred.
Please submit resume to Pharmasave,
220 Dundas
St. W.
Whitby or
email:
johnelsokkary@gmail.com Hospital/Medical
Dental RMT AND OTHER
health practitioners needed
for busy Bowmanvilleand Yorkvillehealth care
ofces. F/T and
P/T available. Great
terms! www.hworks.ca
amito-
foz@hotmail.com
905-623-8388. Townhouses SaleT
220 Ormond Dr, Unit6.
Oshawa. 3-bedrooms, 2.
5-bathroom, fi nished
base-ment, painted, new carpet
and laminated fl
oor, attached garage. $
143,
900. 905)
982-0449 Industrial/Commercial
SpaceI INDUSTRIAL UNITS, 1,
800 sqft. Prime Pickering
loca-tion. Truck level shipping
door. Near Brock Rd and
401. Call (905)
839-
8991, 905)
655-0069.
Offices & Business Space
COMMERCIALspace available, 525sqft, second
fl oor. Suitable for profession-al of
ce. Prime Simcoe
St. N location.
Parking available. Available immediately. Call
905-576-
5123 for details.Business
OpportunitiesB FABUTAN SUN TAN
Studi-os. Franchises available
in the Durham Region. Created in
1979 making this our
30th Anniversary. Ranked #
1 by Entrepreneur Magazine 4 years
in a row. Only
national tanning brand in Canada.
150 studios coast to coast.
For more information
go to www.FABUTAN.
com OWN YOUR
OWN Mattress Cleaning & Sanitizing Busi-
ness. New to Canada. Re-
moves dust mites, bed
bugs and harmful allergens "
The Green Way" Small
Invest-ment.
Hygienitech 1-888-
999-9030 www.
Hygienitech.com RECESSION PROOF YOUR
FUTURE! Weteach youto build
andfranchise a mini-of-fi
ce outlet from
home. Free training &
ongoing support. www.
succeedfromhomebiz.com WHITBY TRADING ROOM-
looking for TRADERS to join
whotrade theirown capital, stocks/
FXetc Weprovidethe
equipment or bring your
own. we also have
trading systems and analytics
to help
traders and training
materials. visit www.alphaedgesystems.com or
call Dave 905-
556-1442.
Softwareleases
available. 2009
123%Mortgages,LoansM MONEY$$ Consolidate
Debts Mortgages to 95%
No income, Bad
credit OK! Better OptionMortgage
109691-800-
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com PRIVATE FUNDS-
1st, 2nd mortgages. Consolidate bills,
low rates. No appraisal need-
ed. Bad credit okay.
Save money. No obligation. Nofees
OAC. Call Peter1-
877-
777-7308, Mortgage
Leaders Apartments &Flats for
RentA 1 & 2 BEDROOM available Oct
1 & Nov 1.
350Malaga Rd. Oshawa. $725 &
825/mo inclusive. No pets Call
905-242-
4478 or 905-
435-
0383.2 & 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
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 at1865 Glenanna Rd.
Open 7 days
a week Email:
rentals@capreit.net
www.caprent.
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.caMortgages,
LoansM Apartments &Flats for
RentA 1 & 2 bedroom
NORTH OSHAWA bright quiet apart-
ment, Simcoe Northat Rus-
sett. Hardwood fl
oors, well-maintained 12plex,
newly renovated, near
bus/shop-ping. New appliances,
cable/heat/water/parking
in-cluded. Laundry,
No dogs. 905-576-
2982.1&
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-BEDROOM APT. Whitby,
well kept, large rooms,
pri-vate entrance, walkout
to backyard, laundry fac., cen-tral
air/vac, single, no smok-
ing/pets, $795 utilities includ-ed (
905)668-9652/809-
1689 1000SQ.FT. 1-BEDROOM
APT, suits mature
single per-son, ABSOLUTELY
NO PETS. NON-SMOKERS.
ex-tremely clean,
new carpet & paint,
available immediately. Oshawa,
residential area. 905)436-
7118.1011 SIMCOEST.
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. Frm $
660. Near public
schools, Durham College & amenities.
Eleva-tor. Securityentrance.
905-431-7752 skylineonline.
ca 2 BEDROOM spacious
with large windows. Whitby.
Sep-arate entrance, large
kitchen, appliances, laundry on site.
Near transit, 1-car parking,
995/inclusive with cable/in-
ternet. Jason 416-846-
3966.A LUXURY spacious clean1-
bedroom apt with
fi replace, including all
utilities. 1100/month. King/
Townline, Available November 1st.
CallDorothy
905-
623-3651.Mortgages,
LoansMApartments &Flatsfor RentA
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-BEDROOM APT.,
nicely decorated, quiet area, close to
O.C. laundry, parking,
no pets. $800/
month. Call 905)
579-7665
2-BEDROOMSPACIOUS, clean
basement. 875.00/month,
inclusive. 1-Parking Ensuite laundry.
Private quiet areaof
Olde Whitby. Available Oct-
1, credit check, AAA tenants,
one year lease min. no
smoking/pets. 905-621-
0596.3 BED. TOWNHOUSE
with fi nished basement,
central Oshawa location. Very
well kept. Includes fridge/stove,
washer/dryer. $1330 all in-
clusive. Martin905-728-
1420 or 416-318-2763
401/RITSON RD, bright,
spa-cious 1 bedroom basement
apartment in quiet area.
3 kitchen appliances, 4pc
bath, all newwindows/coverings.
Shared yard with pool.
No smoking/pets. Credit/
Tenan-cy references. First/
last, 875/inclusive, available No-
vember 1st. (905)725-
4810 50 ADELAIDE ST. 290 &
300 Mary St. Bachelor, 1 &
2 bedrooms in adult
complex frm $795; Elevator
access. Walking distance to
down-town. Near Durham
College Oshawa Hospital. Bus stop
locatedin front of
building. 905-
720-3934. skylineon-line.ca 620
BOND ST. E.
apts. 1 bedroom. Seniors
Welcome. Close to shopping,
bus. Quiet complex,
safe neigh-bourhood, no
pets, 695/month. Available
imme-diately/
November 1st. 905-720-2153.
BRIGHT 1 BDRM close
to PTC, private laundry & en-
trance,eat in kitchen,
prkng, utils + internet & cable avail Oct
1, no pets/smoke outside
765
call 647-896-
3674
Apartments &Flats for
RentA Condominium Suites in
Oshawa 2 &
3 Bdrm's
Free Utilities,Parking.
Senior'
s, Retiree's &
GM Discounts 905-
728-4993 A PICKERING/
VALLEY FARM . 1
bedroom basement apartment, separate
en-trance, large kitchen.
Veryclean. Near PTC.,
schools andbuses. Available
imme-diately. $650/inclusive.
No pets/smoking. (905)
492-1194, (647)992-1194 A
WALKTO GO, Tim
Hor-ton's, shopping, "waterfront" bus
at door. Minutes
to 401. Whitby Shores Community,
Brock St./Victoria St.
Large 2 bedroom, separate en-trance,
eat-in kitchen, a/
c, laundry, no pets/smoking. 750.
416-238-
4775, 1-888-236-2898
AJAX, SECOND fl oor
bright modern 2-bdrm,
balcony, laundry, 2 sep.
entrances, parking, no pets/
smoking. Very private
location. Close to amenities. References.
899/mo+utilities. Avail.
im-mediately. (905)
427-8719 AJAX, Kingston/
Church, 1100/month utilities
includ-ed. Beautifulbright spacious
mainlevel 1-bedroom
bun-galow apartment.
Laundry in-cluded,
private parking. Available October 1st.
Please call (416)277-
9037 AJAX, WESTNEY/HWY
2, large bachelor
1-bedroom basement. Private
walkout, appliances, cable, 4pc
bath, parking, no smoking/
pets. First/last, $
690 inclusive. 905)
686-4960AJAX- BAYLY/SALEM.
Large 1 bedroom
bsmt. sep-arate entrance,
parking, laundry, cable, utilities inc.
750/mo. No
smoking/pets. Available
November 1st. 905)
426-9209 AJAX-
OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments,
quiet bldg, near shopping, GO.
Pool. 2-bedroom & 3-bed-
room from $1039/
mo. Plus parking. AvailableSeptem-
ber/October1st. 905-
683-8571, 905-
683-8421 AJAX-FURNISHED,
bache-lor, 1-bedroom
basement apt. Private entrance.
Laun-dry,
utilities, cable included. Kitchenette/microwave.
Near401, GO, publictransit.
625/mo. (
905)427-0283 ALEXANDRA
PARK, OSHAWA Large 1
bedroom, Old charmbuilding."
Totally renovated, new kitchen/bath,
hardwood fl oors.
In-house laundry, intercom.
Parkview. Near Hospital.
No pets.
905)743-
9383, 496simcoe@gmail.
com ATHOL
GREEN CO-
OP Accepting Applications &
Orientation/Interviews 2-
bedroom unit or
waiting list Thursday, Sept.
24th 6:00pm -8:
00pm
250 Dunlop Street E.
Whitby Enter off
Athol Street)
905)668-9641 BOWMANVILLE immaculate
1-bedroom apts. Avail
imme-diately. $945 all
inclusive. Security entrance very
clean building, all
inclusive, in-cludes appliances,
utilities, parking and laundry facilities. 905-
697-1786, 905-
666-1074 BOWMANVILLE, 1-BED-
ROOM on ground level
in nice neighbourhood on
bus route. Bright, clean,
newly renovated. No smoking/
pets. 850 all inclusive. Available Oct
1st. Call (905)
697-2106 COURTICE, clean &
bright 1-bedroom
apartment in modern subdivision,
private entrance, parking, utilities in-cluded,
5-min. to 401. Avail.
Oct1. $750. Nosmok-
ing/pets. 905-
434-5422.OSHAWA (near
Stevenson RdWalmart) 3
bedroom townhouse finished
base-ment. Nopets/smoking. 1050+
utilities. fi rst/last
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X257 Apartments &Flats for
RentA FOR OCTOBER 1ST - 2
apartments in quiet
home, 1-bedroom fully redecorate
685. 2-bedroom with laun-
dry $900. Parking, utilities
in-cluded. King/
Ritson area.
905)623-9309
LUXURYAPARTMENTS. Enjoyable, Upscale Living. 333
Simcoe St N, Oshawa.
2 bdrm $1535/mth. Frequent
social events, In suite laun-
dry, dishwasher & A/C. Ele-vator.
Bus stop front of build-
ing & across the street
fromhospital. 905-
431-8930 www.
skylineonline.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 NEWCASTLE:
BRAND New Immaculate 2-
bedroom apt. Separate
entrance, near downtown, amenities, 401. 950/
mth inclusive, fi rst/
last, references. Nov 1st. Smok-
ing outside. 905-718-8842,
after 6pm905-666-9599
OSHAWA 3bedroom, fi rst &
second fl oors of house
1000+utilities. ALSO 1-
bed-room basement
apt. $600-incl.
available immediately. ABSOLUTELY NO SMOK-ING,
no pets. (905)
576-3924 OSHAWA 1
BEDROOM APTS, Simcoe/King. Clean,
quietbuilding, $650/mo. Call 289-
385-
0442 or 647-293-0450
OSHAWA 2-bedroom apt
in upscale, quiet, well-managed
building in goodarea.
Newceramics and re nished fl oors 1.
5 baths eat-in
kitch-en large living/diningroom
1200-incl. (905)
728-8919 OSHAWA HOSPITAL, Mary
North of Adelaide, 2-bed-
room main fl oor,
laundry, parking, $900/mo
inclusive.
Please contact905-
579-2350.OSHAWA KING/
RITSON, renovated 1-bedroomapart-ment on
3rd fl oor of
house. Near downtown and
all amenities. Parking
and laun-dry. $
745/inclusive. 905)
914-3133.OSHAWA Montrave/
Gibb. large, clean,
2-bedroom apartments. Available
imme-diately. $750 & $
775+ hydro. Storage &
parking included. Near
all amenities. 905)
852-7116 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 chairandsecurity access. Call
905-432-6912, 905-723-1009,
905-728-3162 1-
866-601-
3083, www.apartments inontario.
com OSHAWA, 208 Centre St. S.,
Large 2-
bedroom in adult-lifestyle building,
1000/month plusheat/hy-dro.
45 Colborne.W. 1-
bed-room, $750/month, inclu-
sive+ basic cable. 1-bed-
room Montrave St. 3-bed-
room house on 961 Masson
St. No pets. October lst.
905-
723-1647, 905-
720-9935.OSHAWA, 1-
BEDROOM basement apt., new
wash-room, new kitchen, laminate
fl ooring, lots of
windows, 725/month. Available Octo-ber
1st. Call (905)
430-9085 OSHAWA, 2
BEDROOMrenovated, above store, Wil-
son/Olive. $700
all inclusive, except hydro. References,
nopets. October 1st. 1-905-
856-
5710 1-416-738-
0470 OSHAWA, 2-bedroom apt.,
eat-in kitchen,
livingroom, full bathroom, parking,
laundry. 850 all inclusive. Available
Oct. 1st. (647)
291-9484 PICKERING, Dixie/
Finch. 2-bdrm basement,
large open concept,
laundry, park-ing, separate
entrance, Avail. immediately. $950/
mo inclusive.
Call
Diane 416-434-
1597.Apartments &
Flats for RentA
OSHAWA, CENTRAL Park/Rossland,
spacious, bright, 1
bedroom basement apartment, includes
appli-ances, laundry and
parking. New kitchen. $875,
utilities included.
No smoking/pets.
Available immediately. 905)579-
5371 OSHAWA, Clean, new build-
ing, Large 2-bedroom
plus den. $969/month.
Available Nov 1st. Appliances,
parking utilities
included. Call 905-
438-9715.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- 2-BDRM
Upper Duplex New Laminate
Floor. 825/mon+ hydro. ALSO,
Brand New 1-Bdrm+
Den Bsmt Apt. Large Kitchen.
825+ hydro. OR 3-
Bdrm Duplex $1200/mon+
hydro. Samantha 905-
999-7760 OSHAWA-Nicely decorated
2-bedroom apt.,
in clean well-maintained
building. Heat, water, parking includ-
ed, on-site
laundry, near
schools, shopping, transit. Available immediate.
725/mo+hydro.
905-721-2534
to view.OSHAWA: Large clean
1-bdrmapt. Spacious
kitch-en. Near hospital.
Available October 1st. Parking
and utilities included. Coin
laun-dry available, no pets. 725/
mo, fi rst/
last. Rick 905)767-
8418.PICKERING, 2-BDRM
bsmt apt., close to
Lake, amenities, and Go
station, bright, clean, privateent.,
parking, laundry, $825+ 1/2util.
First/last. (
905)579-7576 PICKERING,
Glenanna/ Dixie, one
bedroom base-ment, separate
entrance, kitchen, TV
room, bathroom, laundry, parking,
near amenities, no smoking/
pets. 775/month all inclusive. 1st/
last. (416)903-
4569 or 416)
618-6442 PICKERING, 1-
BEDROOM basement apt. Large and
bright, full kitchen, full
bath, separate entrance, own laun-
dry. No smoking/pets. $750 all
inclusive, fi rst/last re-
quired. Call 905-
428-9140, 416-
305-1507 PICKERING,
Brock/Finch. Walkout bachelor
basement. Bright, clean, Largedeck.
Bath, kitchen, laundry, a/c,
prkg. Suits single. Nosmok-ing/pets. $
695 fi rst/last. Avail
Oct. 1st.
905-665-2272.PICKERING,
LIVER-POOL/BAYLY. Spacious 2-
bed. bsmt. apt. Sep.
en-trance, laundry, No smok-ing/
pets. $800-$900/month
2 car parking, utilities,
Internet, Cable included.
First/last.
Available immediately. 647-
899-1360.PICKERING, SPACIOUS 1
bedroom, ground fl oor walk-
out, kitchen, family room, 5
appliances, A/C, no
smok-ing/
pets. $995/month,
available immediately. 905)837-
8090 PORT PERRY, 1-bedroom
basement apartment in 2-
yr. old home. Partially furnished,
available Oct. 30. Suit single
adult. No smoking/no
pets. First/last/
references/credit employment check re-
quired. $1,000/mo., utilities
included. 905-718-
1788 or 705-872-
8739.PORT WHITBY 1722/
1724 Dufferin St. Newly
renovated spacious 1-
bedroom $830. Available November 1st.
Laundry/parking, walk to GO,
401/Brock St. Near sports
arena/
shopping. 1-800-693-
2778 RITSON/OLIVE. Small newly
renovated 2-bedroom, in 5
plex, available Oct 1st, $
725 includes all utilities.
Parking, large backyard, last
month
rent negotiable. (905)436-
2802.SPACIOUS BRIGHT 1-
bed-room walkout basement apt
for rent, 1
parking. Available immediately. Utilities includ-
ed. No smoking, no pets.
850/month. First/last. Gar-
rard/Rossland.
Call
905-409-4480 (
cell)Apartments &
Flats for RentA TAUNTON/
LAKERIDGE. SPACIOUS 1-bdrm ground fl
oor, in estate property.
sep-arate entrance, ensuite, laun-dry,
c/air, parking. $
900/mo inclusive. Avail. immediate-
ly/Oct. 1st.
No smoking. First/
last, references. 416)716-2839
TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3
bed. w/upgraded fi
nishes. Util. incl.
Security & parking. Landscaped grounds,
pri-vate patios & balconies.
2 TestaRd., Uxbridge. 905-
852-2534 www.realstar.
ca WHITBY immaculate 1 &
2 bedroom apts,
central. $814 938, appliances,
heat, water, laundryfacilities 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. &
GardenSt) 905-
430-5420 www.realstar.
ca WHITBY, large, bright,
reno-vated 2 bedroom
apartment, 898/month.
New windows, secured access, cameras.
Laundry on site. New heat-
ing, water system. Steps
to
public transit. (905)809-
0168.WILSON/KING
STEAST- UnderNew Management.
Close to retail/grocery stores,
schooland doctor/dentist of-fi ce.
2-bed $869. Hydro
in-cluded in rent. Available
now! Call 905-
429-
9218. www.
metcap.com Condominiums
for
RentCNEW
UNITS IN
LUXURY Oshawa condo.
Downtown location. Ensuite
laundry, gym, sauna,
balconies, etc. 1-
bedrooms+densstarting
at $950,
2-
bedrooms
from 1250. Available
immediately.
Matthew 416-
723-0847 Houses for
Rent 3+1
BEDROOM TOWN-HOUSE THICKSON/
DRY-DEN, 5appliances, ceram-ic/laminatefl
oors, A/C, fi
n-ished basement, fi
replace, garage. Close to
amenities. 1365+utilities. Available
im-mediately.
Contact Guy 905-622-
3333.3-BEDROOM
spotless bun-galow, custom kitchen.
2-parking, laundry, quiet area of
Olde Whitby $1325.
00/per month, inclusive, available
Oct-1, 2009 credit check,
AAA tenants, 1-year
lease min, no
smoking/pets. 905)621-0596.
AAAAA 3-BED bungalow,
at Whitby Harbour, GO Train, eat-
in kitchen, 2full
bath-rooms, basement fi nished with 3rd
bd., 1 4pc bathand rec-
room, main fl oor laminat-
ed, detached 1.5 garage,
walk to GO Train,
Whitby Marina, Iroquois
Park, Lake Ontario, shopping,
and Canada Trail. Available
No-vember 1st, $1395/month,
plus utilities. Call Garry Bo-
len, Broker of Record,
C21 Netview, 905-404-
2255.AJAX, 2-BEDROOM,
justrenovated house at
Har-wood/401.
Large backyard, detached garage, $
1200 monthly plus
utilities. Call 416)567-
5180 BOND ST.W/STEVENSON,
4-bedroom, close
to all amenities, laundry, parking,
fencedyard, 10mins
fromGO/401. First/
last. 1300/month, plus
75% utilities. Available Oct 1st.
905)
426-9450, (
416)553-0949.BOWMANVILLE-
Liberty/ Longworth. Beautiful 4-
Bdrm Det. House. Corner
Lot. Freshly Painted. Large Kitch-en/
Eat-in. Gas Fireplace in
Liv/Rm. Double Car
Garage. 1375/mon+
Util. Samantha
905-
999-7760.
Vendors WantedV Houses for
Rent BRIGHT 3+1 bedroomhouse,
2.5 baths, fi
nished basement. Ensuite, walk-in
closet, eat-inkitchen, Family
room, wood fi replace, formal dining/
living room, 2cargar-age, main
fl oorlaundry,
5 ap-pliances, garden/
deck. Brock/Kingston Rd
Pickering. Close to
transit, shopping, schools, $1650 + utilities
Open house Sep 26 & 27, 12-
2pm. Call 647-223-2953.
BROCK RD/HWY 2.
Spa-cious4-bdrm detached
home. C/A, 5
appliances, utilities incl. Avail. immedi-ately.
Call416-678-
6758 or 416-
678-6340.OSHAWA, TAUNTON/SIM-
COE, 3-bedroom, 2-storey,
fi nished basement with
sep-arate entrance, large family-
room, walk to
schools & all amenities, $
1300 plus utilities. November 1st. 905)
668-
3126 or (905)
409-5213 WHITBY/OSHAWA border,
3+1 bedrooms, 4-bathrooms, A/C,
fi replace, rec-room,
gar-age access. 5-appliances, walk-
out to deck/yard,
no smoking/pets, 1350+
utilities. First/last, references.
Avail.
November
1st. (905)
434-3140 Townhouses
for RentT 4-BEDROOM townhouse,
2.5
bath, Rossland/Gerrard. Availableimmediately.
Laminate, A/C,
fi nished basement, garage,
fencedbackyard, near
GO Bus. Credit/references
required. 1375/month, plusutilities.
905)424-9178
after 6pm. AN
OSHAWASOUTH newly renovated townhouse,
fi nished basement, 3-
bed-room $1050+
utilities. Close to schools & shopping. First/
last. Call 416-
880-4126.BROOKLIN, 3-BEDROOM townhouse,
1-1/2
baths, gar-age, appliances, laundry,
fenced yard, central air,
gasheat, $1325/month+
utilities, fi rst/
last, references. Available
immediately. Call 905)440-5769.
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 &
availability dates. 905)
432-6809.NEWLY
RENOVATED 3-bedroom Townhouse. Newkitchen,
new paint, newlyfi n-
ished hardwood fl oor.
Quiet child-safe building.
Parking, close to shopping &
all amenities. 2-
bath. Fenced backyard. $1050/
mnth utilities. 416-880-4126
WHITBY BROCK ST/
401 3Bdrm Townhouse.
Garage, Central Air/CVAC. Wash-
er/Dryer. Fenced patio/back-
yard. Pool and playground in
complex. Avail Nov 1st. 416-
371-2827
ordavid
s-
cher50@gmail.com
Vendors WantedV Townhouses for
RentT OPEN HOUSE Sat-
Sun 1pm-4pm, TAUNTON
TER-RACE 3 bedroom
townhous-es. Ensuite laundry.
Land-scaped grounds
w/pool & playground. Private
back-yards. Sauna &
pkingavail. Nearshopping &
schools, public transport. 100 Taunton
Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Sim-coe
St.) Ask about our move-
in specials. 905-
436-3346 www.
realstar.ca PICKERING
VILLAGE, 3-bdrm townhouse,
near schools, shopping. 5-appli-ances,
a/c, garage,
avail. im-mediately. $1300/mo +
utilities.
Call Sabina
905-852-
4071 Rooms for Rent & WantedR
1 ROOM TO RENT, fur-nished,
in adult home all
over aged 45. Avail.
immediately. Oshawa. Clean quiet home.
No smoking/pets.
Male pro-fessional preferred. CallMon-
Fri
9am-9pm (
905)571-5191 FURNISHED
ROOMS. Clean, quiet building with
Cable, Colour TV,
and park-ing included. $375 &
410/mnth. First/last re-
quired. Call
905-579-4015
IDEAL ACCOMMODA-TIONS
in professional Oshawa residence (
separate apartment style).
Veryclean, quiet. Suit profession-
al/OPG/skilled trades.
Nonsmoker. $110
week. Call 905)723-
6761.MAIN FLOOR room,
large window, near Transit
and Pickering Town Centre,
all inclusive, non-smoking,
suits working person. Large back
yard, $450/month.
Oct.1st. 905)
839-7237.ROOM
FOR Rent.
Ritson/Hillcroft, Oshawa. Available
immediately. 450/month.
Shared Kitch-en, Bathroom,
Includes Cable, Phone, Wireless In-ternet.
Call 289-240-
1169 or
905-233-
9445.Room & Board Available &
WantedR ROOM FOR rent, shared
kitchen, bath and parking,
in Oshawa. 100 yards from lake,
on bus route.
First/last required. Available October
1st. $
400/
month. (
905)436-6841 Shared
Accommodation EXTRA LARGE ROOM
FOR RENT, shared cable, laun-
dry, A/C. Pickering,
Whites Bayly. Smoking
ok, (pets negotiable). $650/month.
Near all amenities. Avail.
im-
mediately. Call 905-420-
7401.NORTH OSHAWA- Room in
clean quiet home. Share
fa-cilities, cable, laundry, inter-
net, $450/month.
First/last, available immediately. Call
905)
261-
1347, (
905)571-5812.Vacation
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FoundL LOST. MALE black cat. White
on tummy. 3 years old.
Answers to "Bruno" Lost
in Pickering near Frrechman's
Bay inmid-July. Reward. 416-
757-
6801, 416-907-8513
Personals GENTLEMAN, 40,
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for same in a woman.
Send recent photo and con-tactinfo
to File #394, P.O.
Box
481,
Oshawa,
ON L1H 7L5 RETIRED
WIDOWER seeks a
non-smoking lady in Pickering
50-
65 for long-term
relationship. John
905-831-
5782 or email: jstul@rogers.com
SWM WANTING to meet sin-gle
female ages 65 and
up for possible serious relation-
ship for dining out,
walks, movies, sports and
enjoys softmusic, Self-employed,
physically fi t. Serious repliesonly.
Please reply to fi
le 395, Oshawa This Week.
PO Box
481,
Oshawa, ON. L1H
7L5.Nannies Live-in/
out LIVE IN nanny/
housekeeper required forWhitby
family. Experience required, 40/hrs
per week.
Email
resume
to lisafayle@rogers.com Daycare Available
DROP IN / FULL TIME
OR PART TIME, Daycareser-vice from 7
a.m. - 7
p.m. Monday - Friday.
Westney & Delaney, fully
fenced, happy environment,
crafts, games etc.
Receipts, references.
905)686-8719EXPERIENCED TEACHER caringfor
your child in a safe
cleanhome daycare. Nextto Duf
ns Bay P.
S./James Catholic School. Nursery
full/part-time, meals,
ac-tivities. South
Ajax. Patricia905-
449-7245
Esthetics/Beauty ServicesE PERSONAL
SUPPORT Workeravailable
for over-night. Seniors/companion. No
need for you or your loved
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Homecare FALL SAVINGS!!! 9 weeks
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Articles for
SaleA AFFORDABLE Appliances,
HANKS Appliances, PARTS/SALES/SERVICE
310Bloor St.W. Stoves
175/up, Fridges $175/
up, Washers $175/up, Dryers 149/
up. All warrantyupto
15 months. Durham'
s largest selection of
Reconditioned Appliances. (905)728-4043.
BED, ALL newQueenortho-
pedic, mattress, box spring
in plastic, cost $900, selling
275.
Call (416)
779-0563
Articles for SaleA CARPETS, LAMINATE & VINYL
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-
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200924 AP
Sports Brad
Kelly Sports
Editor bkelly@durhamregion.com
newsdurhamregion.com RON PIETRONIRO/METROLAND Now
that’s a group effort PICKERING -- Seven members of the Ajax-Pickering Dolphins were needed to bring down a Scarborough
Thunder ball carrier in recent Atom Division football at Kinsmen Park. The rest of the game didn’t go too well though as
the
Dolphins lost 56-6.SOCCER Five
is the
number for Ajax
Local soccer club
cleans
up at Ontario
Cup championships
BY SHAWN CAYLEY scayley@durhamregion.com AJAX -- To
say Tom Croft is a happy
man right
now might be an understatement.The
head coach of the Ajax
Soccer Club certainly does have a good
reason to smile as his
club recently brought
home five Ontario Cup championships,
becoming only the second club in the history
of
the event to
do so.The championships started rolling in
a couple of weeks back with
the U12 Venom boys, the U14
girls Strikers and the
U16 Gunners each bringing home
titles from the Ontario
Soccer Association Centre in
Vaughan.Two more soon followed.Just
this past weekend the U13 boys
Thunder and the U17
girls Storm won their champion-
ship games, bringing the total to five,
allowing Ajax to join Erin Mills in 2005
as the only
club sto attain the feat.Croft, who
is only in his first year as
head coach of the club, was
quick to spread the praise
when
speaking of the recent accomplishments.These
things don’t happen in one year. It’s
a build-up of the last four
or five years with these teams,”
said Croft. “We have
a very strong program ... Win-ning five in
year is quite a feat. It takes a lot
skills, a lot of time, a little bit of
luck.
All of that goes together.”What’
s more, Croft figures with the
groups of kids still coming up through
the ranks, this won’t be the
last time people see Ajax come out
on
top at Ontario Cup competitions.Some
of the teams coming on might
even be better than some of
the teams
we have currently,” he said.We
have a pretty nice out-look for
the future. We’re pret-ty happy
about that. We don’t think it’s just
going to be a
one-year wonder with us.We think
we’re going to be
pretty successful for the
next five to 10
years.”To put this
accomplishment into perspective, Croft pointed out that
up until this year the club
had only three Ontario
Cup championships to it credit.So in
39 years we had three and now
in one year we have five.
That’
s pretty cool,” noted
Croft.And the championships may not end there
as two of the Cup-
winning clubs will be heading
off to the
National Champion-ships next month.The
girls U14 team will travel to
Nova Scotia, while the boys
U16 will compete in Manitoba.
Croft also pointed out anoth-er
local team, the Ajax United Magic
girls’ team, which is not part
of the Ajax Soccer Club, won
an Ontario Cup and will travel with
the ASC’
s U16 boys to
Nationals.Both tournaments
take
place
Oct.
6-12.
SOCCER
Green
Lightning golden at
Ontario Cup VAUGHAN -- The Pickering
Green Lightning U13 girls
are tops in their division.The
girls advanced to the Ontar-io Cup
final at the Ontario Soccer
Centre in Vaughan against the
Oshawa Kicks and emerged as
Cup champions following a
hard-fought 1-
0 victory.Afterwards, Pickering
coach Vance Palache spoke glowingly
about both his Lightning team
and the rival Kicks
squad.The girls worked really,
extremely hard this year improv-ing their
soccer skillstomake it this
far and accomplish our goals,” he
told OSA TV. “The Oshawa team, (
they) are a fantastic team. It was
great to see two Durham teams
for a change who made it to the
Ontario Cup (final). It’s really
wonderful to see the
devel-opment of Durham players.”
Both teams came out playing
a disciplined and direct game with
few mistakes
being made by either side.
The teams were very evenly matched in
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the number of scoring chanc-es and
by half time, neither side had managed
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by either side. It seemed this
match would be decided by
kicks from the penalty mark.But then, in
the first of two min-utes
extra time, a brilliant cross from the
left side found the right foot of
the Lightning’s Katie Arse-nault, who
drilled the ball into the back of the
net to give
Pickering a 1-0 lead.
Extra time expired soon after
and Pickering was
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BY BRIAN MCNAIR bmcnair@durhamregion.
com WHITBY -- Brian Burke
has long been associated with
hard-nosed hockey, but as much as
he likes to see
his teams pugnacious, there’
s
something
he prefers even more.Winning.It
was that, in part, that attracted
him to a couple of
players who played
with the Memorial Cup
champion
Windsor Spitfires last sea-
son.Burke, president and gen-
eral manager of the Toronto
Maple Leafs, was in Whitby
for a RONA promotion Mon-day,
and spoke of the
rea-sons behind giving
goalie Andrew Engelage and
tough guy Richard Greenop, both of
Oshawa, a shot to
prove
themselves in the organiza-
tion.They, along with another
Oshawa native in Ryan
Ham-ilton and former
OshawaGeneral Dale Mitchell, could be in
the lineup as the Toron-
to Marlies skate into
the General Motors Centre
next Wednesday for
an American Hockey
League exhibition game against
Hamilton.On Tuesday, the
Marlies announced the signing of Engelage,
a 20-year-old who
had never been
drafted by an NHL team.He’
s a winner for
one thing. Any time someone
wins, that means
they’ve done something,” Burke
said of Engelage. “But also he’s
big and has an excellent work ethic.
We think he’s got a chance
to be an
NHL goal-tender for sure.”Engelage,
who’s 6-foot-5
and 206 pounds,
has cer-tainly become accustomed
to winning. En
route to backstopping the Spitfires
to a national junior cham-
pionship last season, he
set an Ontario Hockey League record for
wins with 46 in the
regular season. He also had a
2.35 goals-against
average and .914 save
percentage.Although Greenop’s con-
tributions were not quite as significant,
the 6-foot-4,
235-pound winger is perfectly suited
to Burke’s style. He was
among the OHL’s
most feared fighters while amass-
ing 156 penalty
minutes with Windsor last season.He’
s already a man even though
he’s only 20 now,”
Burke said of Greenop, who
was drafted in the sixth
round by the Chicago Black-
hawks in 2007,
but never signed by them.He’
s a big, strong man with
a proper level of hostil-ity
and belligerence for me. I think he’s
going to play in the NHL. He’
s got some work to do on his
skating, but he’s a great
kid and he works very hard. He’
s
as tough as they
come.”Hamilton was also sup-posed
to be in Whitby Mon-day,
but was placed on waiv-ers by
the Leafs that day. He
cleared and was assigned to
the AHL team, just before the Marlies
left on a five-day trip
to Scotland
for an inter-
national tournament.JASON LIEBREGTS/METROLAND WHITBY -- Toronto Maple Leafs
GM Brian Burke made a visit to
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