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Inpartnership with In support of Went for a walk Tuesday,failed toreturn BY REKA SZEKELY rszekely@durhamregion.com AJAX -- Provincial police 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 for a bail hearing. 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This year’s annual campaign supports maternal and newborn pro-grams and services at Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering.The health of west Durham women and their families is a high priority,” said Natalie Bubela, vice president programs, Rouge Val-ley Health System. The money raised by local Shoppers Drug Mart stores during the Tree of Life campaign provides Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital campus with much- needed funds to support important women’s and children’s health programs, especially within our newly-renovated birthing unit.” Participating stores are located at: 15 Westney Rd., Ajax; 314 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax; 1355 Kingston Rd., Pickering; 650 Kingston Rd., Pickering; 1971 Salem Rd. N, Ajax; 910 Dundas St. W., Whitby; and the new location in Ajax at Salem Rd. and Hwy. 2. COMMUNITY Campaign A Metroland Media Group Ltd. Publication Tim Whittaker - Publisher Joanne Burghardt - Editor-in-Chief Mike Johnston - Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher - Director of Advertising Eddie Kolodziejcak - Classied Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie - Distribution Manager Lillian Hook - Ofce Manager Janice O’Neil, Cheryl Haines - Composing Managers News/Sales 905-683-5110 Fax 905-683-7363 Classi eds 905-683-0707 Distribution 905-683-5117 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax ON L1S 2H5. Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 40052657 Member: Ontario Press Council, OCNA, CCNA, SNA. All content copyright Editorial Opinions 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. 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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 from page 1 AFGHANISTAN 360 Canadian military share experiences in Pickering Twelve years ago, Mike Glugosh was a hostage to his own fears and depression. Constantly wor-ried about his health and his own state of mind, he found himself wanting to avoid situations that made him feel anxious such as being alone, going to work and socializing. In time Mike realized he was not alone in his suffering. Anxiety disorder is the number one emotional problem in our country today. Mike will share the story of his recovery and provide coping skills at a FREE seminar open to the public in your area. Symptoms of anxiety, panic and depression include heart palpi-tations, chest pains, dizziness, stomach problems, bewildered spaced out feelings, confu- sion, shortness of breath, scary thoughts, trembling or shaking, nervous or panicky feelings, feel- ing helpless and hopeless, loss of appetite, excessively tired, and easily prone to guilt. Generally people fear what Mike calls, “losing control”, having a heart attack, embarrassing them- selves, or losing their minds.The Midwest Center For Stress and Anxiety, with whom Mike works, has done anxiety and depression seminars for com-panies such as Chrysler, AT&T, and McDonald’s. They have also been featured on OPRAH, REGIS and KATHY LEE and THE VIEW with BARBARA WALTERS. 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Tryouts are on Sept 26 and Sept 27 along with Oct 3 and Oct 4. Please feel free to contact the coach for more information. Please call the clubhouse if you need additional help.Indoor Fees:Born 2004—2006 $ 110 Born 2000—2003 $ 130 Born 1996—1999 $ 135 Born 1993 – 1995 $ 140 Born 1991—1992 $145 Ajax Gunners U16AjaxThunderU13AjaxVenom U12Ajax Strikers U14Ajax Storm U17 All welcome to corn roast and celebration PICKERING -- After the Claremont community overcame the loss of its general store in a July fire, the annual Claremont Corn Roast will be a special celebration this Friday.In thanks to the community’ s support after a fire that gutted the Claremont General Store and upper-floor apartments, store owner Daniel Park is offer-ing up homemade Korean fare on Sept. 25. It’s a token of his appreciation for the communi-ty support after the fire destroyed his150-year-old building, a longtime community staple.Also, regularbarbecue food such as hot dogs, ham-burgers and corn, will be available. Locals and resi-dents throughout the rest of Pickering are welcome.There is no set price for the food, but the church is accepting donations to cover the cost.It takes place Friday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. at Clare-mont United Church at 5052 Brock Rd. in Clare-mont.For more information: CALL 905-649-1363 COMMUNITY Claremont hosts corn roast JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND Clapping along PICKERING -- Makayla Boggs and mom Michelle enjoyed Toopy and Binoo when the Treehouse characters visited newsdurhamregion. comNews Advertiser • September 24, 200915 AP Sunday, October 4, 2009 10: 00 am, Lakeview Park, Oshawa Breast Friends Dragon Boat Racing Team We’re all connected. Register together today at www.cbcf.org. 15.00* or $55.00*/ four-pack OX FF ICE www. generalmotorscentre. com VS.HAMILTON BULLDOGS TORONTOMARLIES 3EPTEMBER TH AT 0-ENERAL OTORS ENTRE SHAWA Tickets subject to applicable fees)TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Ajax Hurricane Girls U12 Soccer Team Does your daughter want to play for THE Premier Soccer Club in Durham? We are currently seeking new players to complete the 2010 roster competing in L4 Premier next season The experiencedcoaching staff has aproven record of improving individual andteam play The Ajax Soccer Club has an enviablerecord of placing players with top Universities in Canada and the US Involvement in other sports/ activities is welcomed and accommodated v v v v Call Zen Pasternak of the Ajax Hurricane for try- out information 905-428-1769 SOCCER Ajax Arrows dominate their way to League Cup UNIONVILLE -- The Ajax Arrows won the girls U13 CGSL L4 D1 League Cup recently.It was a long, hard fight getting to the final for the Arrows.They first beat Whitby 3-0 in July 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 in Woodbridge, which grabbed the early lead, with Ajax tying it up before the 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 was in the offing. The Arrows delivered once again winning on only four shots, 4-1. The Arrows, who are sponsored by Ajax Downs, United Store Fix- tures, RP Graphics Group, Van-dermeer Nursery, and West-ney Heights Chiropractic Cen-tre, were dynamic when it came to penalty kicks during the Cup weekend, scoring 11 goals on 13 attempts, while allowing only three.Karli Anderson, Chrissy Antho-ny, Yasmine Arbaji, Christine Caswell, Tyra Gordon, Saskia Kersten, Emily Kohek, Sara Longmire, Rachel Milne, Shauna Muir, Delanie Neal, Lauren Sims, Kendra and Kristen Thompson, Kristen Urquhart, and Stephanie Zaban make up the roster, while the team is coached by Lionel Sims, Kevin Anderson, and Mike SUBMITTED PHOTO UNIONVILLE -- The Ajax Arrows pose with some hardware following their League Cup win.Thompson, managed by Chuck Muir and treasurer Diane Long-mire. The Arrows also were run-ners up in league play, won a spring tournament in Ottawa and managed to reach the semi- finals in three other tournaments throughout the season.SOCCER Taylor named SAC athelete of the week SOUTH CAROLINA -- Ajax’s Sarah Taylor is making an impact early on this season at Lincoln Memorial University.The sophomore midfielder was named the South Atlantic Con-ference player of the week after helping the women’s soccer team to a pair of victories.Taylor, in the first win, tallied three goals and one assist, and in the second affair, fired home another goal and an assist.The wins for LMU came against newsdurhamregion. comNews Advertiser • September 24, 200916 AP daysOnly!this weekend22 endofsummerendofsummerFri. 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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. With that, they advanced to the finals against Uxbridge.In the finals, atired Panther team played a stellar game, but fell short.I am so proud of our team for finishing second out of 20 teams,” said coach Leo Nat. “They put out a determined effort for each game. The exhausting week-long training camp we had at the end of August contributed to getting our team off to a great start.” Team members are Aidan Koke, Luke Napolitano, Austin Mar-chese, Brett Hall, Joshua Nat, Joey McLeod, Connor Page, Hartley Russell, Karlo Cvetkovic-Rozas, Jonathan MacMillan, Stephen Mintsopoulos, Tony GionFriddo, Ben deVries, Aaron White, Grant Starr, Graham Reid, Sean Turnbull, while joining Nat on the coaching staff are Brian Hall, Bill Reid, Calvin Russell.SUBMITTED PHOTO TORONTO -- Pickering celebrates a newsdurhamregion. comNews Advertiser • September 24, 200917 AP F in d t h e H o m e Se r vi c e P ro fessional you need for allyour... 1550 BAYLY ST., # 35, PICKERING 905. 839. 0574 www.aroundthehomekitchens. com KITCHENS VANITIES WALL UNITSKITCHEN RENOVATIONS astern avestroughing Ltd. 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Inpartnership with In support of Child & Youth Worker Senior Management Position We are currently seeking to fi ll the position of Residential Treatment Coordinator within our Long-Term Treatment Residential Program for high-risk children and youth.Responsibilities include overseeing daily operations, on-call duties and implementation of Agency initiatives. Applicants must display team player qualities, computer profi ciency, excellent written/verbal skills, and the ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities. A minimum of fi ve years direct residential supervisory experience is essential as is a CYW Diploma from a recognized college. Submit cover letter/resume to: Enterphase Child & Family Services, 209 Bond St.E, Oshawa, L1G 1B4 Fax to (905)434- 1775 E-mail jbrunt@enterphase.com The successful candidates will have visiting nursing skills, be willing to work in all areas of of Durham, including the North. You have a current, unrestricted license, registered with the CNO, First Aid/CPR, good communication skills; knowledge of the community. Experience in community nursing is a defi nite asset. A valid driver’ s license and access to a car is required. We offer a sign on bonus, competitive pay rates and benefi ts, pension, Clinical Support 24/7, Employee Assistance Plan, ongoing education, personal growth, paid orientation, education assistance. If you’re looking for a challenging and rewarding career in health care, you belong at VHA. Apply today!Apply online today atwww. vhacareers.ca quoting fi le number NS- DUR-15 to: Human Resources Fax: 1-888-576-3237 or (416) 482- 8773 E-mail: hr@vha.ca VHA is an equal opportunity employer Accredited by Accreditation Canada WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:VISITING NURSES DAYS/EVENINGS AND/OR WEEKENDS At Fleming College, we put student learning first, innovate with vision, and implement with excellence.Join our dynamic team at the Lindsay Campus in the following position:Digital Library Services Technologist For more information visit our website at:www.flemingcollege.com Located in the heart of Central Ontario, Fleming College has campuses in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg and Haliburton. The college features more than 90full-time programs with 5,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students and more than 50,000 alumni.The successful candidates will have visiting nursing skills, be willing to work in all areas of of Durham, including the North. You have a current, unrestricted license, registered with the CNO, First Aid/CPR, good communication skills; knowledge of the community. Experience in community nursing is a de nite asset. A valid driver’ s license and access to a car is required. We offer a sign on bonus, competitive pay rates and bene ts, pension, Clinical Support 24/7, Employee Assistance Plan, ongoing education, personal growth, paid orientation, education assistance. If you’re looking for a challenging and rewarding career in health care, you belong at VHA. Apply today!Apply online today at www.vhacareers.ca quoting le number NS- DUR-15 to: Human Resources Fax: 1-888-576-3237 or (416) 482- 8773 E-mail: hr@vha.ca VHA is an equal opportunity employer Accredited by Accreditation Canada WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:VISITING NURSES newsdurhamregion.comNews Advertiser • September 24, 2009• RN’ s for pediatric home care, nights RPN’ S for pediatric day/evening shifts RN/RPN’s for palliative/rehab clients. 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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 up quick with FREE job postings and job search support.Can't make it in on Monday? Noproblem! 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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- 282-1169 www.mortgageontario. 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 newsdurhamregion. comNews Advertiser • September 24, 200922 AP EXHIBITORS WANTED Heart of CountryCraft & Gift Show General Motors Centre, Oshawa October 16, 17 & 18, 2009 www.showsdurhamregion.com Audrey – 905 426- 4676 X257 Christmas Craft Show Kingsway College, OshawaSunday, November 29, 2009 www.showsdurhamregion.com Audrey – 905 426-4676 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. 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The Yleckas Home was designed & built in the 1960’s near Casa Loma. Many of the original furnishings designed for the home will be included in the auction. Furniture to include: Retro Dining Table Chairs, Settees, Bedroom Furniture, Desks, Upholstered Furniture, Wing Chairs, Games Table, Numerous Side Chairs & Tables, Mirrors, Lighting & Decorative Items. TheAuction will also include from the Lawson Home,Victorian & Georgian Furniture.A Large & Interesting Auction INDOOR YARD SALE:Sunday @ 9:30 A.M. Monday, September28 Preview 5:00 P.M. Auction 6:00 P.M.Selling the Collector’s Items from the Estate of Edward Boyd to include 100’s of Salts & Peppers, Cream Jugs & Victoriana, Stamps & Coins. 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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 the first half with the both defensive formations limit-ing the number of scoring chanc-es and by half time, neither side had managed to find the back of the net.The second half was a see-saw battle with both teams pressing for the go-ahead goal.As the clock ran down, both teams upped the pace and inten-sity, but no clear advantage was created 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 newsdurhamregion. comNews Advertiser • September 25, 200925 AP Carruther’s Creek Golf and Country Club 650 Lake Ridge Road South, Ajax 905) 426- GOLF (4653)www.carrutherscreekgolf.caSome conditions may apply. 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AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Burke weighs in on Durham Region players 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. 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