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WHITEVALE -- Mike Plomaritis, left, and Father Sergius, took a break from working on renovations to a Whitevale church on Jan. 15. The
church, recently purchased by the congregation of St. Joseph of Arimathea, is an Orthodox church with services conducted in English.
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PICKERING -- The church’s centre pews have
been removed, the stage has been replaced,
a new paint job has spruced up the inside
and a new community is about to arrive in
Whitevale.
The Whitevale United Church went up
for sale in December, 2008, and while the
Whitevale community planned to purchase
the 125-year-old church, an Orthodox
church made a successful offer last sum-
mer.
The church has a long and storied histo-
ry in the hamlet of Whitevale. Before land
in north Pickering was expropriated by
the federal and provincial governments in
the early 1970s, around 125 families called
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vehicle t-boned the other at about 9:48 a.m.,
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DURHAM -- Green shoots
are starting to sprout in
the economy, following the
scorched earth
of the reces-sion, said Regional
Chairman Roger Anderson.Last year when
I spoke to you, our community was
reeling from the global market meltdown and the cri-
sis in the auto sector,” he
said during his annual address
to the Greater Oshawa
Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.This year, while
unemployment is still too high in our region, hovering
betweennine and 10 per cent, we
are see-ing modest signs of
recovery. Markets appear to be stabilizing, building permit
numbers are improving and real estate sales are strong.
Things seem to be moving in the right direc-tion,”
he said to an
audience of about 100 at the Oshawa
Holiday Inn.The strong Camaro sales shows the auto-
motive sector is improving and Mr. Anderson urged General
Motorsto build more products at its Oshawa facility. Itwould be
a great decision for General Motors to build their new
products here: we have the facilities, the expertise and the
quality labour force to make these products a success.”While
describing 2009 as “a surprisingly good year for the Region,” he
cautioned that “2010 may
actually be a more dif-ficult year than 2009.”Unemployment is
running at close to 10 per cent and there are more than
9,200 people
on social assistance roles in Dur-ham, he said.Ontario
Works is a cost-shared program with the Province. As caseloads
rises, the Region’s 20-per cent contribution rep-resents an
increasing
burden on the regional tax levy,” he stat-ed.
While there are challenges, Mr. Anderson pointed to the extension of
Hwy. 407 easterly from Brock Road in Pickering
as something that is “absolutely vital for the Region.I intend to
drive my GM product from Brock Road
to Hwy. 35/115 sometime in 2013,” he said.Also in the
coming term, we should see the extension of GO
rail through Oshawa to Bowmanville with new stations along the way.
With federal funding to help us develop Durham’s long-term
transit network, we will have bus rapid transit along Hwy.
2 with service every 7.5 minutes,” he added.Over the
past three years, about $200 million in federal
and
provincial infrastructure money has flowed into Durham, he noted.Since much of the
money has to be used by March 2011, it represents
a rapid injection
of funds into our local economy,” Mr. Anderson added.Mr. Anderson
will also be speaking to the Clarington Board of Trade on Feb. 18, 11:30
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man who had been previ-ously ordered by the courts
not to possess false identifi-cation for trying to rent a car in Ajax
with
a phony driver’s licence.Durham fraud cops got a tip
a suspect was attempting to send rented luxury cars overseas,
and were waiting at an Ajax business Friday when the
man showed up, trying to rent a Chrysler
300 valued at $40,000.When an officer
identified himself the suspect rushed him and struggled before
breaking free, police said. The man was busted after a short
foot pursuitand a scuffle with a number of officers. Cops
recovered a driver’
s licence bearing an alias.A second man who drove the
suspect to the car rental outlet was arrested without incident
and found to be
in possession of false ID.Robert Akwasi Boakye, 26, of
no fixed address, faces fraud and conspiracy charges and
assault to resist arrest. An alleged accomplice, 28-year-
old Eric Kwaku Asomaning, of Toronto, is charged
with
fraud and obstructing
police. BRIEFS Ajax residents invited
to fitness fundraiser for Haiti AJAX -- Ajax residents are invited
to feel the beat and around for a good cause at
a Latin-infused fitness
event raising funds for Haiti.The Town is hosting a Zumba
fitness class on Jan. 31 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at
the McLean Community Centre’s gymnasium. Zumba fitness
involves a workoutbased on Latin dancing
that’s fun and energetic. No experience is necessary and
the $20 fee for the event will all be donated to the
Free
the Children’s Haiti fund.For moreinformation andto
register, visit the Ajax Com-munity Centre (75 Centennial
Rd.) or the McLean Commu-nity Centre (95 Magill Dr.)
or call 905-528-7711.This isn’t the first local
fitness fundraiser for Haiti, last Saturday, Optimum Fitness hosted
Move for Haiti and raised 2,500 for the
Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund.Organizers would like
to thank everyone who showed their support during the12 hours
of fitness and have posted photos of the event
online at www.
moveforhaiti.com. Black
Caribbean youth showcase invites auditions AJAX-PICKERING --
Organizers for a black Caribbean youth arts showcase are looking
for young people who
love to sing and dance.X-quisite Talents, which
was created by two Dunbarton High School students, is holding
auditions Feb. 4 from 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. for the showcase. The Feb. 20
showcase coincides with Black History Month and will feature
dance, singing,
drama, visual arts and more.The auditions target
black Caribbean youth from Ajax and Pickering who are between 13
and 19 years old and they’ll be held at the theatre
at Dunbarton High
School, 655 Sheppard Ave., Pickering.X-quisite Talents is part of
the Take the Lead program where youth receive grants
to run community projects in Ajax and Pickering and are
matched with an adult mentor
from a youth service agency. Kizzie Gross and Anika
Als, of Dunbarton High School, proposed the X-quisite Talents
project and the two students are
supportedby teacher Morene Beckford.The Take the Lead
community coalition is comprised of: Ajax Pickering Youth
Network, Christian Life Centre, Com-munity Development
Council Durham, John Howard Society, St. Paul’s on the Hill
Anglican Church, The Youth Centre, Town of Ajax,
YMCA Durham Employment and Community. To make
an appointment for an audition:CALL 905-839-3845 ext. 336
or
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APPRECIATION
Generous donations for
Haiti start with girl’s idea
To the editor:
I was driving my daughter to her 6:30
a.m. shift at the snack bar of Don Beer
Hockey arena.
She told me she wanted to donate her
tips to Haiti. Normally in an average
morning shift she will earn anywhere
from $10 to $20. She posted a sign sug-
gesting her idea. By the end of her shift,
she had earned over $100. One by one,
each member of the snack bar wanted to
join in the cause.
By the end of the weekend, the gener-
ous hockey parents of Pickering and the
out-of-town parents donated a total of
560.
Shelagh Lawes, who runs the snack bar,
has taken the money to her workplace
Ultramar), which is matching the dona-
tion, and also looking into the govern-
ment matching as well. All in all $1,680
will have been raised to help towards the
Haiti fund.
Congratulations to the kids at the snack
bar for their wonderful idea and the
hockey parents who donated this week-
end at Don Beer Hockey Arena.
Dyane Taylor
Pickering
PAY ATTENTION
Basic road safety
needed for kids
To the editor:
After all the recent pedestrian versus
vehicle deaths in the GTA, I couldn’t
believe what I saw on Liverpool Road a
few days ago.
A Durham transit bus was travelling
south, around 4 p.m., making its regu-
lar stops, dropping mostly students from
local schools.
I was right behind this bus and wit-
nessed that when it stopped at Patmore
Lane, that the six or so teenaged students
who got off, walked behind the bus and
proceeded to cross Liverpool Road, with-
out so much as a glance southbound to
see if any traffic was coming north.
These students must be under the mis-
conception that city buses have red flash-
ing lights like school buses.
Before one of these carefree students is
hurt, or becomes a statistic, a little more
traffic safety education should be taught.
Paul Seifried
Pickering
PATRIOTISM
Keep Highway of Heroes
for troop deaths only
To the editor:
Re: Crowds gather on Bowmanville bridge
to pay respect to RCMP officers, Jan. 23.
I find it somewhat uncomfortable seeing
the Highway of Heroes being used to hon-
our anyone other than our soldiers.
Ifully understand that the RCMP do dan-
gerous and international work, but should
they receive the same homecoming as our
troops? The only non-military to be hon-
oured on the highway were those killed in
Afghanistan.
I hope this doesn’t start to take away the
meaning of the repatriation homecoming
displayed on the bridges right now.
This issuch a sensitive topic that you real-
ly don’t want to say too much negative but
there has to be a line drawn so the Highway
of Heroes true meaning stays alive.
No disrespect intended in any form to
the RCMP or their families, but it came as a
surprise to this reader that the highway was
being used in the same manner reserved
for our troops.
Idid go to the Albert Street bridge to hon-
our the two fallen officers, but I really hope
this is the one and only time this will hap-
pen. Support our troops, wear red on Fri-
days.
Brian Wilkins
Oshawa
Take the pledge so that you do have the power
Contest encourages
residents to find ways
to save energy
Area residents can make a commit-
ment to saving energy and win prizes at
the same time if they take the “We Have
the Power” pledge.
Organized locally by Durham Sustain
Ability, the group’s goal is to get 1,500
residents on board by Feb. 28.
Those who pledge to take action on
waste, water, energy or transportation
by the end of February will be eligible to
win an Energy Star front-loading washer
and dryer.
Second prize is a residential energy
audit, while the third prize is a We Have
the Power prize pack.
While the prizes are an incentive to
take the pledge, the long-term goal is to
change energy use to help conserve pre-
cious resources.
More sustainable living includes leav-
ing a much smaller carbon footprint
in order to help battle greenhouse gas
emissions and make a dent in climate
change.
A second benefit comes in the form of
cost savings.
Making small changes such as turn-
ing off lights, making sure windows are
properly sealed and using Energy Star
appliances can add up to big reductions
on energy bills.
An investment now can pay big divi-
dends down the road.
While many programs such as recy-
cling and waste reduction are driven by
top-down government decree, the choic-
es we make on a daily basis can have a
huge impact in building a more sustain-
able culture.
In finding ways to use less energy now
we can set a good example for future
generations and ensure they will have
the resources they need.
Durham Sustain Ability representatives
will be out in force at the Pickering Town
Centre this Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. to help local residents sign up.
They’ll answer any questions you might
have about “We Have the Power” and will
be able to provide energy-saving tips.
For more information on how to save
energy and on the program, visit www.
sustain-ability.ca, e-mail info@sustain-
ability.ca or call 905-427-0061.
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AP Residents invited to public
budget meeting on
Feb. 1
BY REKA SZEKELY rszekely@durhamregion.com AJAX -- Ajax officials
are proposing a 2.75-per cent hike on
the local portion of the 2010
municipal property tax bill, which works out to $30.
45 for an average
home assessed at $293,600.Residents paid 27.7
per cent of their tax bill to the Town of
Ajax in 2009, the rest went to the
Region of Durham and
local school boards for education.The
budget details are available online at townofajax.com and
as a hard copy at Town Hall.
65 Harwood Ave. S. Residents are invited toa
public meeting onthe issue on Feb.
1 at 7 p.m.The public
meeting portion is really an opportunity for
members of the public to give comments
to council,” said Rob Ford,
Ajax’s director of finance.The proposed
property tax hike will add roughly $1.2
million in revenue to the Town. That’s in
addition to $1.1 million in
assessment growth from new residents and businesses and $
1.4 million in addi-tional slots
money from the expansion of
OLG Slots at Ajax Downs.The
Town already receives $5 million annually from OLG
and the money is used for grants --
including $62,500 annually to the
Rouge Valley Health Systems Founda-tion and more
than $100,000 annually to the United Way -- and
to reduce the cost of borrowing for
large capital projects by pay-ing a
larger portion of costs upfront.There will
be modest growth in services for
2010, including more frequent grass mowing and recycling
bins in the Town’s parks. The
rest of the additional revenue will be
used to maintain service levels.The Town is
also planning on hiring nine
additional staff members in 2010.
Although the economy has slowed, we’re still
a very fast growing municipality that requires the
addition of staff to main-
tain services,” said Mr. Ford.Though
down from previous years, Ajax had the
highest assessment growth
in Dur-ham in 2009.Which means
we have more roads to plow, more
grass to mow, more sports fields
to maintain,” said Mr. Ford.The meeting kicks offat
7 p.m. in
council chambersatTown Hall. We’revery flexible,
we don’t require any-one to preregister
with the clerk’s office,” said Mr. Ford. “
People can just come that night
and participate if theywish.”Those who can’t make
it, can send e-mail
comments to finance@townofajax.com or leave customer
feedback on the Town’s website. They can also
drop a
letter off at Town Hall.Council will
approve the final version of
the budget
on Feb. 8. TOWN COUNCIL Ajax proposes 2.
75-per cent
tax hike People can
just come that night and participate
if they wish.
Rob Ford, Town
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Telephone 905-668-7711 Annual
festival runs Jan. 29 to Feb.
7 PICKERING -- Claremont is gearing
up for the annual Claremont Winter Carnival.
And all are welcome to the festival, packed
with events from Friday, Jan. 29 to
Sunday, Feb. 7, said organizer Andre Kern.
The carnival starts Jan. 29, with events
that include a karaoke competition at
the 483 Royal Canadian Legion Branch, 4937 Old
Brock Rd N,, at 9 p.m.On
Jan. 30, Hy-Hope Farm, 5450 Lak-eridge
Rd., will host a family toboggan day at
1:30 p.m.; $2 per person.Jan.
31 will include the Xtreme Youth and Lions Beef Dinner
at 5 p.m. at the
Clare-mont Community Centre, 4941 Old Brock Road; $
12 for adults, $6 12 and under.
Feb. 1, the snow sculpture contest will take place on
various front yards at 10 a.m. If there’
s no snow, any type of sculpture
will do. Those wishing to
participate must sign up by Jan. 31.On
Feb. 2, the community centre’s senior room
will host a
euchre tournament at 7 p.m.; $2.
The 1st Claremont Beavers will show Up Feb. 3 from 6 to
8 p.m. at the
Legion; $5, including a drink and
treat.An adult volleyball tournament will take
place Feb.
4 at the Claremont Community Centre; $5.Feb.
5 will feature a blind dart tourna-ment at the
Legion at 7:30 p.m.; $5.Feb. 6 from
8 to 10 a.m. the Claremont
United Church, 5052 Old Brock Rd., will host
a pancake
breakfast; $8 per adult, $6 per child.At 11
a.m. the parade will travel
through town, and events, including a barbecue, carnival
games, crafts and a soup and chili contest, will take
place from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the community centre.The
Lions Trapper’s Ball will take place at the community
centre at 8 p.
m.; $15 per person, $25 per couple.The carnival
will end Feb. 7 with asnow-shoe
event at the Spring Creek Golf Course, 2425 9th Concession
Rd., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s
free, but call to book in
advance.For a full listing
of events:CALL 905-
649-
5784 (Andre)
visit www.claremontcommunity.ca
COMMUNITY Claremont carnival packed with fun-
filled events
for everyone METROLAND FILE PHOTO
CLAREMONT -- Christina Ouellette tried her hand at
the log saw event
at the 2009 edition of
the Claremont Winter Carnival. This
year’s version also promises
to be a family-focused, fun-
filled affair. It
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BY KEITH GILLIGAN kgilligan@durhamregion.com DURHAM --
The sites are known, now
Durham Catholic District School Board officials are working
on the
details of all-day kindergarten.
The program, formally called Early Learning Program,
is set to start this coming
September
at five schools in Durham.There’
s “information that still needs to be clarified. It’
s definitely a work
in progress,” Ryan Putnam, superintendent of
business, told trustees on Monday.There
are five different schools, “one from
each of our major communities.
We were allocated 13 classes.”Classes
will be at Monsignor Philip Coffey
Catholic School in Oshawa, St. Marguerite
d’Youville Catholic School in
Whitby, St. Bernadette Catholic School in
Ajax, Holy Redeemer Catholic School
in Pickering and Immaculate Concep-tion
Catholic School in Port Perry.It’s going to take six
years to roll out the
program fully, Mr. Putnam said. It will have
a very positive impact on
the system, especially in September.”An extended day
program is also in the
works, providing morning
and afternoon daycare, he said.It will be
available to four- and five-year-olds in
the program. We may con-sider it for six-
and seven-year-
olds if space is available.”The
extended program will operate on a “cost recovery
basis, with a user
fee approach,” Mr. Putnam said.Fees would
be for operating costs, he
added. Also, transportation would
be the responsibility of parents.Issues that
still need to be addressed include
staffing, what facilities are need-ed and how
to
collect fees, Mr. Putnam said.We need
to integrate our services with the
Regional daycare
program,” Mr. Put-nam stated. The Region
has offered to share their expertise. We’re
not
in
the business of daycare.” EDUCATION Durham Catholic board gets
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Advertiser •
January 28, 201010
P Announcement The
Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario
IBAO) ispleasedto
an-nounce that
Durham Re-gion businessman
Bryan Yetman, CIP, CRM has
been elected as
IBAO’s 67thPresident.
Mr Yetman was offi
cially inducted at
the recent IBAO Convention
held at The Fairmont
Royal York Hotel
in Toronto, and formally assumed
his role as
President on January 1, 2010.In High School, with
an interest in business, Bryan made the decision to
work towards joiningthefam-ily
brokerage, Brown Pineo Insurance & Financial Brokers Ltd in Pickering.
He was accepted into a commerce program
at CarletonUniversity in
1994 and moved toOttawa. A few years into
his studies at Carleton, knowing that a career in insurance was
in his future, he made the diffi cult decision to
switch from Carleton to a business
insurance program at Algonquin College
where he graduated in 1998.After graduation, Bryan
worked briefl y within the family brokerage just
long enough to establish the computer
network between their two locations at which point
he joined the Financial Services Commission of
Ontario (FSCO). At FSCO Bryan served as an ombudsman offi
cer where he dealt with consumer complaints
and tried
to bring resolution to disputes.As the market began
to harden in 2001, Bryan returned to the
family brokerage now named First Durham
Insurance. First Durham Insurance cur-rently has
a staff of over 30.
Obtaining his Chartered Insurance Professional CIP) designation in
2000 and his Canadian Risk Management (
CRM) designation in 2002, Bryan worked inall areas
of the brokerageand became First Durham’s
Vice President
and a shareholder last year. After becoming involved
with the Board and Execu-tive of
the Durham Insurance Brokers Association where he served as a
Territory Leader for the Young BrokersCouncil, Bryan made
a decision to join the Board of IBAO in 2005
and thenmoved
onto its Executive in 2007. Since joining IBAO, Bryan
has chaired a number of committees
including the Young Brokers Council, the Members
andEducation Group of committees, the Group Plans Committee
and acted as IBAO’s Admin & Finance Chair. Bryan
alsosits on FSCO’sRates and
Rules Technical Advisory Committee and Facility
Association’
s Ontario Operating Commit-tee.We are thrilled
to announce Bryan’s appointmentas President toIBAO’
s board,” said IBAO CEO Randy Carroll. “
His energy, enthusiasm and dedica-tion are qualities that he
exhibits in his personal life and in business. He is not
only fully dedicated to the insurance industry but
tohis
clientsand community
at large.”Bryan Yetman
currently resides with his
wife Sharon and their
3 children in Whitby.
In his spare time, Bryan
can often be found
withhis family,
and when the opportunity presents
itself, casting a line in one
of the
many lakes in southern Ontario.Insurance Brokers Association
of Ontario Elects New President The Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO) is a not for profi
t association that represents and serves the interests of over 10,800 independent Property & Casualty Insurance
Brokers
in the Province of Ontario.Next to government, the Salvation Army is the second largest provider
of social services in Canada. Locally, food and clothing, counselling and support
groups, money management, camp sponsorships and advocacy programmes are offered, to nameonly a few. This past
Christmas, requests for our help to local families increased by 30%. But while our help to others is rooted in
the spirit of Christmas, it exists all year through...just like the timeless message of Christmas. Because
of your support, we are ready to respond when our neighbours in
Pickering and Ajax need help.This notice is to publicly thank the people of Ajax and Pickering
fortheirwonderfully generous support ofour recentChristmascampaign. Through your kindness and in diffi cult
times, we ended our campaign 20% higher than last year, raising $221,211 which will be used
tofurtherourassistancelocally.Wethank thosewhodonated toys to CTV’s ToyMountainthrough our local
Fire and Police Services and individually, and for all those who gave food itemsto
ensure no-one went without.Withgratitude we recognize the signifi cant help of Ajax Lionesses,
BestBuy, DurhamRadio, National HomeServices, Ontario Power Generation, PurduePharma, Royal
Canadian Legion, Pickeringand Ajax RotaryClubs andVolkwagen Canada. We thank local businesses, hockey
teams, high schools, public and separate schools, Montessori school, musicians and local churches for
their great help. We particularlythank the local merchants listed below for their
tremendouspartnership and assistance throughout:Thank You one andallforyourexceptional kindnesswhich enablesus to
help those inneed throughout2010. You have demonstratedyetagain thatwe aretruly acaring community
and we
are most grateful to you.Majors (
Pastors) Greg and Patricia McInnes Hope Community
Church of The Salvation Army, Serving the
people of Pickering and Ajax 35 Kings
Cres, Ajax (905)
683-0454
Giving Hope Today THANK YOU ....Pickering Town Centre Administration •
LCBO (Whites Rd & Kingston Rd)Walmart (
Ajax & Pickering) • LCBO (Taunton & Salem)Costco (Kingston Rd & Salem) •
LCBO (Brock Rd & Kingston Rd)Loblaws Supercentre (Liverpool &
Kingston Rd) • LCBO (Bayly St)Tom’s No Frills (Bayly St) • The
Beer Stores (Kingston Rd., Ajax)Sobey’s (Westney Rd) •
Sobey’s (Kingston Rd., Ajax)Metro (Salem &
Taunton) • Real Canadian Superstore (Ajax)Food Basics (Harwood
Ave) • Food Basics North (Ajax)Dominion Save-a-
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Whitevale
home, said resident Gordon
Willson.Together, these two announcements caused an
exodus from our village and others in
north Pickering,” he said when locals were
planning to buy the church.Families
started leaving the village and within the next five
or
six years, only 25 remained.Due
to low occupancy, the church became part
of a three-point charge with two
other United churches. In 2004,
the three churches amalgamated into one,
Heritage United, and services
were eventually discontinued in Whitevale. To keep it
in use, resident and White-vale United
Church youth leader Ann E. Ward and others
used it for youth
pro-grams, concerts and fundraisers.The
facility has almost
perfect acous-tics,” she said.Once word got
out that the church was for sale,
a group called Save Whitevale United
Church was formed and planned strategies and
fundraisers to buy it. Even Pickering council
offered a $20,000 grant upon
the
community’s successful pur-chase.But
it became official in November that the
St. Joseph of Arimathea Ortho-dox
Church had purchased
the building for $780,000.St. Joseph’s
is an all-English Orthodox parish that
serves people of many dif-
ferent ethnicities, with a congregation of about 200
people. It has been running out of
North York and the congregation will celebrate
in Whitevale this year as the
parish marks its 25th anniversary.
Michael Plomaritis, realtor and St. Joseph’s member,
was thrilled to tell the congregation
when
he came across the gem.I’d say I’
ve been passively looking for years,” he said in
an interview at his
con-gregation’s new church.The
beautiful building, large space and
central location, since church members live all
over the Greater
Toronto Area, were selling points.In
December, small items from White-vale United
such as toys, hymnals, piec-es of china
and kitchen items were sold in a contents
sale and larger items like pews,
couches, tables
and pianos were auctioned off.
The Orthodox church removed the centre pews, but
kept the ones on
the side for resting purposes.It’s
tradition in the Orthodox church that we stand
when we pray,” said Father Sergius
Pellegrini, the parish’s rector.The church will
remain mostly as is on the
outside, said Father Sergius. While much of the
work is complete, there’s still more cosmetic
work to do on the inside
to make
it resemble traditional Orthodox churches.The City
has approved plans for inte-rior changes
such as the stage demoli-tion,
plumbing and electrical work. If St. Joseph’
s plans exterior renovations to the church, it
would have to go through
the Heritage Advisory Committee and apply
for a Heritage District Permit.Right now
all we know is interior alterations,”
said Tim Moore,
Pickering’s chief building official.Father Sergius
is aware of the commu-nity’s strong tie to
the church, but he’s been
pleased
with the welcoming atmo-sphere.
The neighbours have been wonderful to us,” he said. “The
first day we did an
outdoor cleanup, the
neighbours came out and helped.”And the doors
will remain open to
the public, Orthodox or not.
In Orthodoxy, hospitality is impor-tant so
everyone’s
always invited,” said Father Sergius.The first mass
is
set for this Sunday. COMMUNITY Old Pickering church
sold, set to open
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201011 APSportsBrad
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bkelly@durhamregion.com newsdurhamregion.
com HOCKEY
Vella scores winner for
ProvidenceCHESTNUT HILL, MASS. -- Pick-ering’s
Jessica Vella scored the game winner
midway through the third period to help
her No. 9-ranked Providence College
women’s hockey team defeat Boston College
6-3 in
Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Sunday. Vella
lifted a backhand over the right
pad of BostonCollege goaltender CorinneBoylesat the
11:36 mark of the third
period to help improve Providence to 12-
7-8 on the season.
The win helped move Providence into first
place in HockeyEast, and extended
the team’s winning streak to
seven games, the longest winning streak since the
team went 10-0 to close
out the 2002-03 season.Vella, a freshman,
has 4-4-8 point totals in 13
games
with the Friars this season. The 18-year-
old is a graduate of
St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, and played
her minor hockey with the
Pickering Panthers
and Durham West Jr. Lightning.She is
a
biology
major at Provi-
dence.VOLLEYBALL Doris
sets new
career mark for Durham College
OSHAWA -- The legacy of Mandi Doris continues
to
grow at Durham Col-lege.
The fifth-year volleyball player from
Ajax made history last weekend, becoming the all-
time leaderin kills in Lords
women’s volleyball history with 421. Her
mark passed the previous toptotal of
ErinSmith, who had 417.Durham’
s captain set the new mark Sunday,
but the Lords came out on the wrongend
of a five-set marathon
against the Cambrian Golden Shield, 3-2 with set scores of
25-19, 28-26, 23-25,
12-25 and 13-15.
Heading into the match, Durham had won
seven straight
games and 21 consecutive sets.
Doris, meanwhile, in addition to becoming
the new block leader, moved into fourth
spot on the Ontario College Athletic
Association’s all-time scoring list with
706, passing RMC’s
Claire Bramma, who had 705.Durham, now 12-
2, sit tied at the top of
the regional standings with Cam-brian (12-3) and
Trent (12-3), who the Lords
will head to
Peterborough and face Wednesday night.In
other weekend action the Lords defeated
the Boreal Viperes
3-0.
HIGH
SCHOOL HOCKEY
St. Mary
leading
the way as
playoffs loom
BY BRIAN MCNAIR bmcnair@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- Pickering’
s St. Mary Monarchs may be the class of
LOSSA boys’ hockey this season, but they’re not theonly team
that has a good shot at going to OFSAA when
all is said and done.In fact, thanks to
St. Mary’s impressive fourth-place finish a year
ago at the provincial AAA/
AAAA championship tournament, the local LOSSA loop will get to
send two teams to St. Catharines for
this year’s tournament, which
runs March 23 to 26.With the leaguein the midst
of a two-week hia-tus for exams, the stretch
run for the
playoffs will begin next week.Chris Ordanis, head
coach of Whitby’s Ander-son Raiders and
one of three league conveners, says St. Mary is definitely
the cream of the crop, but adds the Durham league is
as strong
as it’s ever been.You’ve got
St. Mary, which is consistent-ly atop their division,
but there’s probably five or six teams I think
that have enough to give them some
really strong competition,” he says. There’s some good balance.
We’ve got so many good hockey players
I think our region always holds its own when
it comes to competing
out-side too, at tournaments.”The Monarchs,
who recently won the St. Peter’s Classic
in Peterborough and are ranked No. 1 in the GTA by
the Toronto Star, are leading the way in the Don French
Divisionwith
an 8-0-0 record.But, a good battle is
raging for the other three playoff spots. Holy Trinity (
5-1-2) and Uxbridge 5-2-2) are tied in
second with 12 points, fol-lowed by Austin (5-2-1) with
11 and Dwyer (4-2-2) with 10. Eastdale (3-4-
1), Bowmanville (3-6-1) and O’Neill (2-4-2) will have
to pick up the pace
if they hope to contend.The Derrick Moore
Division is even tighter, as Pickering (8-2-0) is in
front with 16 points fol-lowed by Ajax (7-2-0)
with 14, Anderson (6-1-1) with 13, All Saints (6-4-
0) with 12 and Henry Street (3-2-4)
with 10. Longshots are McLaugh-lin (3-5-2), Dunbarton (3-5-
1), Notre Dame (2-6-1) and
Maxwell Heights (2-8-0).We wanted to
have only four (playoff teams per division) to
make the league games that
much more important,” Ordanis explains. There’s going to be a
couple of good teams that might not
make the playoffs
this year.”SABRINA
BYRNES / METROLAND Looking for two AJAX -- Sanjeet Singh, from Lincoln Alexander Public School in Ajax,
jumped for a shot on net against Earnscliffe Sr Public School from Brampton, during a
preliminary game in the 6th Annual Ajax Invitational Boys’ Basketball Showcase
Tournament for elementary schools at Ajax High School. Lincoln Alexander finished preliminary play with a
record of one win and two losses, including a 52-40 setback in this game. They did
manage to advance to the consolation final, beating Lincoln
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Advertiser • January 28,
201012 AP Durham
14U team wins McGregor
Cup OTTAWA -- The Durham Attack 14U boys
went on the first road
trip of their club volleyball careers,
travelling to Ottawa for
a tough McGregor Cup tournament
against teamsfrom across the
province, and they again emerged with
the gold medal,
their second in two outings. It turned
out to be a special weekend
for the boys and their parents. Not
only did they go on their
first road trip together but they also
had a chance to
meet Prime Minister Stephen Harp-er.
Their gold medal match was
watched by the prime minister and
his wife Laureen. After
the match, Prime Minister Harper took some
time to meet the boys
and
complimentthem on their play.The
team next plays in Stoufville, where it
hopes to keep its perfect recordintact. It’
s the team’s third stop
on a seven-tournament sea-son that
will culminate at the
Vol-leyball Canada National Champi-
onships in May in Sherbrooke. Durham
Attack is one of
the most successful volleyball clubs
in Canada, with competitive
and recreational programs for nearly 1,000
athletes per year. Its teams
have won 11 national champi-onships
in the past four seasons. For
more information,
go
to www.durhamattack.org.VOLLEYBALL Attack
are golden on the court in
Prime Minister
Harper’s eyes SUBMITTED PHOTO OTTAWA -- The Durham Attack 14U
boys’ volleyball team won the gold medal at the McGregor Cup in
Ottawa, and had the chance to meet Prime Minister
Stephen Harper after. Team members include, back row, from left:
Jared Harris, coach Brian Woodburne, Alec Brandwood, Ryan Skelly,
coach Michael May, Brian Franco-Carter, Prime Minister Stephen Harper,
Luke Amos, Nick Pye, Dan McNeill, coach Ryan McIntosh;
front row: Connor Forest, Samuel Kloke, Lowell Hannam,
Tristan
Swinden and
Kyler Woodburne.
GYMNASTICS Team posts top
results Under
the Big Top in
Oshawa PICKERING -- The Pickering Ath-letic Centre
sent a number of its
gymnastics athletes to Oshawa to compete in
the Under
the Big Top Invitational Meet.
The following are the
results.Level 2 age 11
Katie Graham 1st, vault,
bars, beam, floor and overall
Level 3 age 10/11
Emily McManus 1st vault, bars,
beam, 4th floor, 1st overall
Veronica Large 2nd vault, 5th bars,
2nd
beam, 3rd floor, 2nd overall
Rachel Waldriff 6th vault, 3rd bars, 5th
beam,
2nd floor, 3rd over-all Gabrielle
Farr 4th vault, 4th bars, 3rd
beam, 5th floor, 4th overall
Amy DeSousa 3rd vault, 2nd bars, 6th
beam,
1st floor, 5th over-all
Madelaine Wolff 5th vault, 6th bars, 4th
beam,
2nd floor, 6th over-
all Level 4 age 9 Jayden
Gray 2nd vault, 1st bars, 3rd
beam, 1st floor, 1st overall
Shannen Smalley 1st vault, 2nd bars, 4th
beam,
3rd floor, 2nd over-all
Level 4 age 10/11 Megan
Stoiber 1st vault, 1st bars, 3rd
beam, 1st floor, 2nd overall
Gillian Collins 2nd vault, 2nd bars,
2nd
beam, 2nd floor, 3rd
overall Level 4 age
12+Cassandra Schilling 1st vault, 2nd bars,
1st
beam, 3rd floor, 1st overall Joanna
Yousif 2nd vault, 1st bars, 4th
beam, 1st floor, 3rd overall
Level 5 age 10/11
Grace Woolgar 4th vault, 2nd bars, 3rd
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required. Competitive Commission plan,
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Earning potential. Great management support.All
inquires in con dence to:
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ment driver. Local
and long distance. Reliable, conscien-
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abstract a must. Must
have GST#. (
905)431-9576 OWNER
OPERATOR & COMPANY AZ DRIVER
for Cobourg based company, to
run to US
and Western Canada, paid percentage,
must have 3 years
min. Pleasefax resume to
905-377-1479
or call 905)
377-1407. WE'RE EXTREMELY BUSY!!
Would you like a
job cleaning people's homes,
days only, no weekends. You bring
the sparkle; we'll give you
good pay and a great
environment. Give us a
call
at
905-723-
6242ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENTCOUPLE REQUIRED MatureCOUPLE
needed forhi-rise
in Ajax. Live
in position,
goodbene tsand
salary. Please fax
resume
to 905) 619-2901 between 8:30 a.
m. - 4:00
p.m.DRIVER / SHOP MAINT. / CLEAN
UP. Bene ts, A/
C shop. Courtice area.
fax: 905-
434-7939.
email: reception@awcco.com
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES available. Customer sales &
service, $16.05 base/
appt., experience not
required, op-
portunities for
advancement. Requirements applicable. Studentswelcome. 905.426.
7726 or ptf9.com/np
LIVE IN CAREGIVER to as-
sist elderly lady in
North Oshawa with bathing,
dress-ing, meals,
housework. Ex-perience preferred.
Will sponsor right person.
Fax 905-884-
3899
Email vjandrews@rogers.com.
No agencies.LOCAL TRUCKING
COM-PANYlooking for
experi-enced dispatcher that knows
the trucking industry and
can coordinate freight all through-out Canada
and the U.S. Fax
resume to 905-623-
4525.LOOKING for persons to
speak to small groups and
do one on one presentations.
A car and internet
necessary. Howard 905-
426-4323 MODELS, ACTORS &
Enter-tainers needed
for agency. Experience not necessary.
Looking for Durham's Next
Top Model. Pleasecall 905-655-
2436 or 905-
767-4700.ORDER TAKERS needed 25/
hr avg. Full time!! We
train
you! Call: (905)
435-0518 PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS
Wanted To teach General
In-terestCourses to Older Adults.
We are looking for
in-dividuals to
teach Beginner Computers, Oil
Painting, Bridge, World Religion,
Flow-er Arranging, Craft
Pro-grams, Sewing, Social Psy-
chology, Weather. As well,
if you teach an
interesting course not mentioned above, we
would liketohear from
you! Please send
resume to: Oshawa Senior
Citizens Centres, 43 John
Street
West, Oshawa, Ontario.
L1H 1W8.PERFECT
MAID SER-VICE
URGENT! Experi-enced cleaners & Supervis-or'
s needed with
cleaning ex-perience evenings,
week-ends, weekdays for
great new opportunities with clean-
ing service for residential cli-ents. $10
and upper hr +bo-
nus. and gas
allowances of-fered. Serious
inquires only. 905-
686-5424.PERMANENT PART-
TIMEPSW required mornings
10 days/month, no weekends.
Must have driver'slicense and
be a non-smoker. Good
wages. Call (
905)434-
6443 or
email:creativevalues@hotmail.com SALES
REPRESENTATIVE for growing company, pri-marily
roo ng on the west
side of Toronto and commis-
sion based. Fax in your
resume to
905-420-3061 SCHEDULERS REQUIRED. 18
per hr/ avg. rate.
Regis-tration Professionals. 12
im-mediate openings.
No exp. necessary. Training
Provid-ed. 905-
435-1052 SCHOOL BUS
DRIVERS Clean drivers
abstract, free training provided. Regular
part time hours.
Charter work available. Stock Transporta-
tion Limited
800-889-9491 SUPERINTENDENT
Durham area. Mature couple
re-quired. Salary & 2-
bedroom apt. Routine
repairs, mainte-nance & cleaning.
Current clear Police cheque
required. Please send resume to Pleasereply
to File #406, c/
o Oshawa This Week,
865Farewell
St. Oshawa, ON L1H
7L5 TIRED OF MCJOBS? Look-
ingfor a SERIOUS career? 360/
Wkto Start, up to
800/Wk. FUN
WORK! Full Time Positions Available.
Bene ts, paid training, no
sales, no phones,
no com-mission, travel
opportunities. Call Now, Start Tomorrow.
Call Amber 905-
668-5544 AWARD WINNING salon and
spa seeking full or part
time hair stylist, and
chair rental available.
Please
email your resume to: info@labellesalonand
spa.com, (905)
728-0435.LOOKING
FOR experienced hairstylist and esthetician
with clientele for new upbeat
salon in Oshawa.
Also, chair rentals available. Amber
905)571-1772.
Visit our
website, www.ambition
salonandspa.com CABINET MAKER /
INDUS-TRIAL WOOD WORKER re-
quired to start ASAP,
experi-ence with shapers, jointers
and planners an asset, com-
petitive wages, full
timedays,
overtime available email:
gerryhamilton27@yahoo.ca HVAC INSTALLER, Durham
area. Gas License,
G2 mini-mum, Refrigeration
licensean asset. Experiencedwith
own tools & vehicle. CallCul-
lenHeating (905)725-9731 or
fax resume (905)
725-0886 RECEPTIONIST with
pleas-ant telephone manner re-
quiredfor busy three-lawyer fi
rm in Whitby. Salaryrange: 23,000-$
24,000/yr. Fax re-
sume to (905)
668-8475 MERCEDES-BENZ DUR-HAM
is now a Sprinter Truck
Dealerand requires a ma-ture
person who is willing to
visit small and medium
size businesses in the Durham
Region, to sell Sprinter
Vans and 12-Passenger Sprinter
Vans. The person we are
seeking will come from a
hands-on' industry
and will bemechanically
inclined. Please contact
James Coats, General Manager, at 905)
666-
8805 for
more de-tails.SALES
REPRESENTATIVE A Canadian manufacturer
ofstrapping and distributor
of shipping and packaging com-modities
is looking for
a pro-fessional Sales Representa-tive
for the Eastern GTA
andOntario East region. The
quali ed candidate will be
motivated, a self-starter, pos-
sess a strong proven
sales background, an ability
to work independently, and
be well organized with
excellent communication skills. We of-
fer a base
salary, competitive commissionstructure
base, group insurance bene ts,
paid expenses, as
well as product training.
Experience in selling strapping & pack-
aging products would be
pre-ferred. Quali ed candidates
should email
their resume
to: strappingcompany@gmail.comDENTAL RECEPTIONIST for
Whitby of ce, FT.
Must have completed dental
re-ceptionist course or
minimum 1 year
working experience. Tracker knowledge
de-sirable. Send resumes
to Dental Futures, 1801Dun-das
St. East, PO Box 70567,
Whitby, ONL1N9G3
or e-
mail to dentalfutures@ sympatico.
ca LEVEL II DENTAL assistant
required FT in
Whitby. Re-ception experience welcome.
Send resumes to Dental Fu-
tures, 1801 Dundas St. East,
PO Box 70567, Whitby, ON L1N 9G3
or e-
mail to dental-
futures@sympatico.ca MEDICAL OFFICE
ASSIST-ANT with Phlebotomy re-quired
forvery busydoctor's
of ce.
Please email resume:lana@brooklinmedical.com or
fax to (905)655-
4848.PART TIME DENTAL assist-
ant Level 2. Experience pre-
ferredfor Whitby dental of-fi
ce. Please mail replies
to, File #408, Oshawa This
Week, PO Box
481, Oshawa, Ont, L1H
7L5.PART-TIME DENTAL
Re-ceptionist, evenings
and Sat-urdays, experienced only.
Please call (905)
571-2443.PT
DENTAL RECEPTION, some evenings & Saturdays
for growing Whitby of
ce. Assisting skills an
asset. Abledent a must. Please
fax resumeto
Kim at 905-666-8821
R.N. REQUIRED foroutpa-tient
oral surgeryof ce
in Durham. Part-time
position. Pleasefax
resume to 905)665-
8972.RMT REQUIRED for
busy Whitby Clinic. Experience an
asset but will consider
the
right associate. E-mail: mobilitymassagetherapy@
bellnet.ca 905.666.
3332 TACO TIME Oshawa North
requires full and part time help,
also looking for
shift su-pervisor. Previous experi-
ence anasset. Contact Perri 289)
240-
7900 or 416-562-7419
700-1000-sq.ft.
Industrial unit in downtown
Oshawa. Clean, bright,
secure, shared washroom, 11'
overhead door, suitcontractor, work-shop, etc.
fi rst/last. 2parking
spots. (905)435-
1091 Glen FOR LEASE, INDUSTRIAL UNITS
2 units. 2600-sq.ft.
including of ce space), 1 unit
2100-sq.ft.
Avail. imme-diately. Oshawa area.
905)260-8721, (
905)723-1123 ext.22
STORAGE UNITS 10' x 20'
Wilson Rd. S. Oshawa.
Un-heated. $125. - $135. per
mo. Call (905)725-
9991 LOOKING FOR A
SUPPLE-MENTAL INCOME? We are
looking to hire
self motivated commissioned sales people
to promote our newest prod-uct
offerings. Ifyou are eager
to make money working from home
call us now at 289-
220-
4115 and mention
this ad.MARBLE SLAB
CREAMERY Ice Cream franchise
busi-ness opportunity coming
to Ajax, ready for Spring
Opening! Pleasecall 1-
888-337-7522
ext. 529.
www.marbleslab.ca MATTRESS
CLEANING & Sanitizing Business.
New to Canada. Removes dust
mites, bed bugs and
harmful allergens "The
Green Way" SmallInvestment. Hygieni-
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Leaders2-BEDROOM APT,
Ade-laide/Wilson. Quiet and
clean, adult-lifestyle 6-plex.
1-parking, no smoking/
pets. 800/inclusive plus hydro. fi
rst/last. Available March
1st. Call (905)433-
1436.1011 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.33 RICHMOND ST. W
Oshawa. 1 & 2 bdrm
apts from $775. Heat,
Hydro & Water incld.
Secured Ent, Elevator,
Fridge, Stove. Laundry Onsite &
nearschools. Call
us today!
905.
431.8766Skylineonline.
ca Condominium Suites in
Oshawa 2 &
3 Bdrm's
Free Utilities,Parking.
Senior'
s, Retiree's &
GM Discounts 905-
728-4993 AJAX, SALEM/
BAYLY. Open concept basement
apt, very large one
bedroom, shared laundry, shower only,
parking, avail. Feb, $
800in-clusive.
Condolyn Mgt. 905
428-9766 AJAX-
OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments,
quiet bldg, near shopping,
GO. Pool. 3-bedroom
from 1149/mo.
Plus parking.
Available immediately. 905-683-
8421 AJAX-HARWOOD/
401 one bedroom basement
apt. large, spacious
and bright. Shared laundry, parking.,
easy access to 401, avail.
immed., $750/mth. (util.
incl.) Tanya (
416)452-4424 BOWMANVILLE
immaculate 1-bedroom with
balcony, avail immediately, $960
Se-curity entrance,
very clean building, includesapplianc-
es, utilities, parking and laun-
dryfacilities. 905-
697-1786, 905-
666-1074 BROCK/ KINGSTON
Road. 2 bedroom
basement. Large livingroom.
Bright & spa-cious. Separate
entrance. Walk-out. Available
ASAP. Call 416-827-
6234 ONE BEDROOM apt, laun-
dry, parking, close
to all amenities.
Pickering area. Available
Now! $850. 905)686-
3344.COURTICE, NEW bright
1-bedroom apt. separate
en-trance, includes
utilities, ap-pliances, laundry, parking,
cable. No pets, prefer
single non-smoker. $775/
month. Call (905)
432-3688 DOWNTOWN
OSHAWA 1-bedroom apt.,
spacious, 690all inclusive.
Available immediately. (905)926-
7057 LARGE 2 bedroom apart-
ment, in quite home, main
floor andbasement,
laundry, utilities and parking
included. King/Ritson area, $
900. AvailableMarch
1st. Call 905)623-9309.
LOOK! 1140 Mary St.
North Oshawa. 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts. From $920
Utilities Incld. Near
public schools, Durham
College & amenities.
Fridge + Stove & Elevator.
Security entrance.
905.431.7752
Skylineonline.ca MARY STREET APTS
bachelors, 1's & 2s
bdrm apts. Utilities included, min-
utes to downtown, short drive
to WhitbyMall. Mary/Garden
905-666-
2450 www.real-star.
ca MUST SEE! 50 ADELAIDE
St., 290 & 300 Mary
St. Bachelor, 1 & 2
bedroom, adult complex from $
795 Utilities Incld; Elevator
ac-cess. Walk
to downtown. Near
Durham College, Oshawa Hospital & Bus stop.
Call us today!
905-720-3934 skylineonline.
ca NORTH END Oshawa, large
2-bedroom with
balcony and 1-bedroom
apartments 975/$795 inclusive.
Laun-dry, parking, near all
amenities. Quiet 6-plex. No pets.
Call
905-424-5083
for appointment. NORTH OSHAWA,
recently renovated 1-bedroom
apt., 700/month includes heat,
hydro, water and parking.
No smoking/pets. Available Feb
1st. (905)725-
8795 or 905)723-1043
OSHAWA 2-bedroom apt
in upscale, quiet, well-managed
building in goodarea.
Newceramics andre nished floors 1.
5 baths eat-in
kitch-en large living/diningroom
1200-incl. (905)728-
8919 OSHAWA CENTRE,
2-large bedroom apartment
in 11-plex. Parking,
storage, security doors, $895/month,
with heat/water, plus hydro.
No pets. Available
Feb 1st. 905)
728-8868.OSHAWA HOSPITAL, Mary
North of Adelaidearea, 2-
bedroom main fl oor,
laundry, parking, $900/mo
inclusive.
Please contact 905-
579-2350.OSHAWA
large bachelorbasement, separate
en-trance, galley kitchen,
shared parking, laundry, cable,
all utilities included, wireless
in-ternet avail. No
smok-ing/pets. March 1st.
700/mo. (905)
409-5409.OSHAWA NORTH,
Spa-cious units.
Adult & Senior lifestyle buildings. Renovat-ed
1, 2 & 3 bdrm
apts. Across hospital, near bus
stop, wheel chair andse-
curity access. Call 905-728-
4966, 1-866-
601-3083. www.
apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA
NORTH, Spa-cious units. Renovated
bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm
apts. Wheel chair and se-
curity access. Call 905-432-
6912, 905-723-1009, 905-728-
3162 1-866-
601-3083, www.
apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,
3 BEDROOM Avail. immediately.
Parking extra. Utilities included. No
pets, close to all amenities.
Call Patrick 905-
443-0191 OSHAWA, CLEAN,
new building. Regular 2-bdrm
880/mo. Large
2-bdrm 895/mo.
Available Feb/March
1st. Appliances, parking & utilities
included. Near
shopping/schools. 905-
438-9715 OSHAWA, DUPLEX, mainfl
oor plus walk-out basement
with rec-room,
newly reno-vated. Available immediate-
ly. $1075/heat included,
plus hydro. 905-430-
7816.OSHAWA, large 3-bedroom
house, near 401,
close to hospital/
schools/shopping, fenced backyard,
wash-er/dryer, newly
renovated. 1200/month, plusutilities, no
smoking, fi rst/last,
refer-ences. Available
in February. 289-240-
6432.OSHAWA, renovated 2-bdrm near O/
C. lower level of tri-
plex livingroom eat-in
kitch-en, laundry. $800+hydro
first/last. Avail immediately.
No pets. (905)
433-7970.OSHAWA, Ritson/Wolfe, 2-
bdrm plus utilities.
ALSO2-bdrm, inclusive.
Parking, fridge/stove
included. Also bachelor plus
utilities. First/last, available immedi-
ately. Call 647-
404-1786.OSHAWA- Ritson/Bloor, nice,
clean 1 and 2 bedroom apts
forrent in house. $
650, 875/month, everything in-
cluded, fi rst/last,
available February/March1st. No
dogs. Call (289)240-
5237.OSHAWA/RAVINE
RD., 1-
bedroombasement apt. Newly renovated, 650/month,
fi rst/last, 2
ap-pliances, one car
parking & heat included. No smoking,
no pets. Available
Feb 1st. 905)
725-3718 OSHAWA: Large clean
2-bdrm apt. Spacious kitch-
en and living area.
Available March 1st. Parking,
utilities and washer/dryer included. No pets. $
925/mo, fi rst/
last. Rick (905)
767-8418.PICKERING Altona/Kingston
1-bedroomapt. $750-
inclu-sive self-contained,
separate entrance,
nosmoking/pets.
Available immediately. 905)
509-8887 PICKERING,
2-bedroombasement apartment, steps
to Frenchman's Bay.
Open concept, 2
parking, laundry, separate
entrance, updated kitchen, $900/
month. Utilities included,
no pets,
905-837-0365.PICKERING,
LIVER-POOL/HWY. 2. Townhouse bsmt apt
for rent plus 1-
bdrm upstairs. Italian lady
looking for companion. Single
wom-an preferred. All inclusive. 1-
parking. $650/mo.
Call Joe
905-839-3290 PICKERING,
PickeringPkwy/Geta Circle.
Beautiful 1-bdrm basement
apartment. Separate entrance, 1-
park-ing. $700/
mo inclusive. Avail. immediately. Near
401/Hwy #2, transit
and amenities. No
pets/smoking. 905)
427-8789 PORT PERRY,
Queen Street, 1-bedroom
apartment fully renovated with
deck. Fridge, stove. $850+hydro, available
Feb. 1. No pets/
no smoking.
Call Franco 905-
982-0200.PORT PERRY.
Charming bright 1-bedroom.
Excellent in-town
location. Separate entrance. Includes
fridge, stove,washer, dryer, parking.
No smoking/pets. $750 +
hy-dro. 905-
852-6250.RITSON/ATHOL OSHAWA
1-bedroom apt, $
650+hydro. Appliances, parking included.
No laundry. No
pets. Newly renovated. Available immedi-ately/
Feb 1st.
First/last. 416-
996-2022.SIMCOE - TAUNTON, 3-
bdrm, 2-storey
home, fridge, stove,
dishwasher, washer, dryer. Available immediately
but fl exible. $1400/inclusive w/
basic cable. 2-parking,
pri-vate backyard. No smok-
ing/pets. (705)324-4745
SIMCOE ST S/HWY 401-
525 St Lawrence - Close to
Schools, Hwy, Go Station.
1 bedroom $799, utilities
in-cluded. Available Feb 1st. Call
905-436-
7686 www.met-
cap.com WHITBY central, immacu-
late 1 & 2
bedroom apts. 815 & $958.
Appliances, heat, water, laundry facilities
andparking. 905-666-
1074
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493-
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AP 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
Close to school, shopping,
hospital On-site
superintendent & security.Rental Of ce Mon. - Fri. 9
a.m. - 5 p.m. 905)686-
0845 or (905)686-
0841 Eve. viewing
by appt.
www.ajaxapartments.
com REGENCY PLACE Seniors Building ASK
ABOUT OUR MOVE-IN SPECIALS!1 & 2 Bdrms utilities incl.
On site staff 24/7.
Weekly bus to grocery shopping. Handrails
in halls, Automatic door openers Full
Activity Calendar, Close
to 401 Safe secure environment. 15 Regency
Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St)1-866-
979-
4793 www.realstar.
ca Apartments &Flats for RentA
WHITBY PLACE 1 &
2 bed. Landscaped
grounds. Balco-nies, laundry & parking.
Access to Hwy.
401 & public transit. Near shopping &
schools. 900 Dundas St.
E. Dundas St. &
Garden St) 905-
430-5420 www.
realstar.ca WHITBY THICKSON/
DUN-DAS, Brigth, spacious, very
clean 2 bdrm basement
apt. Sep entrance, laundry, park-
ing. No pets. Available
imme-diately. Call
for details. 905)665-
9546 WHITBY, 1-BEDROOM loft,
and 1-bedroom, 10'
ceilings, new kitchen, bathroom,
own laundry, skylight, secure front
door. Close to
GO/amenities. Suitable for
profession-al/couple.
Available Feb 1st/immediately. $
800 & 875/month, inclusive.
No smoking/pets. (416)
498-4770, (416)577-8963.
WHITBY, 5-PLEX, near Dun-
das andGarden, Adult
Life-style, non-smoking building.
1 bedroom, small pets
per-mitted. all
inclusive. With laundry, available February
1st. $765. ALSO,
large 1 bedroom basement
apart-ment, with private
entrance, Oak cupboards in
kitchen, pets permitted. All
inclusive with laundry. Available
im-
mediately. $675. (905)
655-7277 WHITBY, DOWNTOWN, 1 &
2-bedroom apts. 1-
bdrm 800 inclusive. 2-
bedroom 850+ hydro. Bigwindows,
laminate fl oors, high
ceilings. First/lastreferences.
No pets. March
1st/sooner. 905)430-
8327 WILSON/KING
ST EAST- Under New Management.
Close to retail/grocery stores,
schooland doctor/dentist of-fi
ce. 2-Bedroom $879,
hydro included in rent. Available
now! Call 289-
240-8650.
www.metcap.com Furnished
ApartmentsF NEW PRIVATE
1 bedroom furnished apartment in
upscale, clean N/W
Oshawa adulthome. New applianc-
es, fi replace, internet,
cable, carpet/ceramic.
Parking, bus route.
Non-
smoker. 905)
728-2395 Condominiums
for RentC 3
BEDROOM CONDO located in Pickering Parkway.
Central air, 1
1/2 bathrooms. $1299+
hydro. First and last. No
smoking/pets. Avail.
Feb. 1. 905-
622-5923.PICKERING, 1-bedroom
upper fl oor, quiet,
upscale, well maintained
high raise condo. Centrally located.
Large in-door pool, large
work-out room, indoor park-
ing. $1200/month, all
inclu-sive. (
416)287-9409.PICKERING, LIVER-
POOL/BAYLY, 1200-sq ft.,
3-bdrm condo, 2
bathrooms, 2 balconies, clean building,
close to schools, GO/
shop-ping. $1350/mo
inclusive, avail. February1st. No
smoking/
pets. (905)509-
6370
Apartments &Flats
for RentA Houses for
Rent 401/SIMCOE, 3-
bedroom house, fully renovated,
all newappliances, new wash-
room, fl ooring, deck,
wash-er/dryer. Freshly
painted. Parking. Near
schools, shop-ping, 401 &
amenities, First/last, references.
No smoking/pets.
Available im-mediately. $
1275+ utilities. 416)818-
7751 COURTICE, HWY 2 &
Dar-lingtonBlvd. 2-Bedroom
home with fi nished basement
and attached 2-car garage
for rent. Beautiful large
lot! Includes fridge, stove, wash-
er, dryer and central
air. 1200/per
month plus utilities. Availableimmediate-
ly. Call (905) 576-8805 LARGE
2,000 SQ.FT shop
and separate renovated 1.5
story farm house, rural
New-castle, $1500 monthly plus
utilities. Credit check
and ref-erences required.
Suitable for landscaper
or contractor. 905)987-
4408.MEADOW RD. Whitby Gor-geous
75'x200' Treed Lot. 3
bdrm. bungalow, 1 car de-tached
garage. 1 block S
of Rossland Rd. $1400
plus utilities. (905)259-7001 NORTH
AJAX 3,000-sq.ft. house.
4-bdrm 3.5
baths, Great Gulf Home. ALSO
brand new basement apt,
2 large bedrooms, sep en-
trance. can be rented
separ-ately. No pets/smoking.
Available
Feb. 1. 905-
426-9298 NORTHEAST
OSHAWA - 3-bedroom 3-washrooms,
2-walkouts, 2-storey home.
No appliances.
Close to all amenities,
greenbelt. 1250+utilities. Avail.
Feb 1st. all newly renovated.
Credit
check. 905-
576-1910.Townhouses for RentT
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.OSHAWA, SEMI-TOWN-
HOUSE. 3 & 2-bdrm+. Har-
mony/Olive. 4-plex, spa-cious/clean,
3-fl oors, fi
n. basement, 1-parking.
Close to shopping, schools/
bus route, no
smoking/pets. 895+utilities. Available
Jan/Feb. First/last/referenc-
es. (905)
686-
5591Email:
seanryanjr@gmail.com Townhouses
for RentT TAUNTON
TERRACE 3 bedroom
townhouses. En-suite laundry.
Landscaped grounds w/
pool & play-ground. Private
backyards. Sauna & parking
avail. Near shopping & schools,
public transport. 100 Taunton
Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.)
Ask aboutour move-
inspecials. 905-
436-3346
www.realstar.
ca Rooms
for Rent & WantedR AJAX
NORTH Room in
very large home,
use of
kitchen, suitable to
working individual, 450/
month, includes
utilities. First/last.
Avail. immediately. 905-
686-1168 AJAX,
Westney/Chapman. room available
immediately. Includes turnkey, TV
cable, laundry. Close to shopping mall
and bus. $450/mo.
Nosmoking/pets.
Call Stella 416-299-
6622 BROCK RD/FINCH
Picker-ing, clean, quiet,
furnished room. Shared kitchen/
bath-room. MUST LOVE
ANI-MALS! Parking, cable/
inter-net included, $
425/mo. First/
last, references. Available immediately.
No smoking. (905)
426-8525.CLEAN QUIET ADULT
home all over aged
45. Oshawa. Working male pre-
ferred. Shared access to en-
tirehouse. No smoking/pets.
First/last. Call
9am-9pm
905)571-5191 IDEAL
ACCOMMODA-TIONS. In
quiet, clean, Oshawa
professional resi-dence. Furnished, (
apart-ment style) separate
area. Suites male, non-smoker, from
out-of-town, working at
DGS (10 mins), PGS (
25 mins). $110/
week. Call 905)
723-6761.OSHAWA Simcoe/
Went-worth near
GM/shopping. Private entrance, private 3-
pc bath, bar fridge/micro-
wave, use of furnished rec-
room & TV.
Suit1-person. Avail immediately.
150/week. (
905)436-7840.PICKERING, WHITES
RD/401, room for
rent 425/month. No smok-ing/
pets, fi rst/last, referenc-
es. Near all amenities, bus at
front door. (416)917-4949.
ROOM FOR RENT in
new bungalow in Nestleton. $375
10% of utilities. Also room in
Port Perry.
Call
Mike
416-802-4674.
Shared Accommodation AT BLOOR/
SIMCOE, Oshawa. Share furnished apt
with 2-males. Near
all amenities, bed/sitting
room, cable/internet,
parking in-cluded. Available immediate-ly, fi
rst/last, $450/mo
inclu-sive, Viewing (905)
433-
4285;
905-243-4088.Vacation
Properties BIG BEAUTIFULAZ LOTS! Golf
Course, Nat'l Parks.
1 hour from Tucson. Guaran-
teed Financing. $0 Down, $
0 Interest. Starting $
129/mo. Foreclosures
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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 warranty up to
15 months. Durham'
s largest selection of
Reconditioned Appliances. (905)728-4043.
AJAX HOUSE SOLD, all 7
appliances have to go. Great
deals!
Pleasecall (905)
683-6446.BEAUTIFUL LARGEcustom
made sheer drapes w/
laceinlet. Dusty
Rose. $60. 905)839-3843
BED, ALL new Queen ortho-
pedic, mattress, box spring
in plastic, cost $900, selling
275. Call (
416)779-0563 CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-
MENT B.E. Larkin
Equip-ment Ltd. Kubota
Construc-tion, New Holland
Construc-tion used
equipment. Dur-ham, Clarington,
Northum-berland Sales
Rep Jim 647)284-
0971 DININGROOM TABLE w/
4 chairs. Ceramic
top. Very good
condition. $95. 905)
683-0159 EARN EXTRA
CASH Vendors wanted at Courtice
Flea Market. Just
off 401
between Oshawa and
Bowmanville. Weekend & monthly rates.
Educational resources available fornew
vendors. Call905-436-
1024 or
courtice eamarket.com.
HEARTLANDWOOD COOKSTOVE. Fully
loaded, full-sizeporcelain oven,
warming oven, 5-gallon wa-
ter reservoir, all nickel plated. Only5
bush cords of fi re-
wood put through it. Payed
6,600, asking $
3,300. 905)576-
3972 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS
Best Price, Best
Quality. All Shapes & Colours.
Call 1-866-
585-0056 www.thecoverguy.
ca HOT TUBS, 2009
models, fully loaded, full warranty,
newin plastic, cost $8000, sacri
ce $
3,900. 416-
779-0563.HUMIDORS FOR SALE!
From $49 and
up. Best Selection - Best
Quality - Best Prices! Victory Cigars -
Now open in
Oshawa. 215 King Street
East. www.
VictoryCigars.ca 905-
443-0193 POOL TABLE, professional series
1" slate, new
in box with accessories,
cost 4500,
selling $1395. 416-779-0563
RENT TO
OWN - Newand reconditioned appliances,
new TV's, Stereos,
Comput-ers, DVD
Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio
Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast
de-livery. No credit
ap-plication refused. Paddy's
Market, 905-263-8369
or 1-800-
798-
5502.Auto
Leasing RentalsA Articles
for SaleA TRUCKLOADS
OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT
APPLI-ANCES stainless steel,
white and black French door
fridge's available, variety
of dented ranges, laundry,
dish-washers and fridges -
differ-ent colors.
SMALL DENTS EQUAL HUGE
SAVINGS! Front load washers
from 499. New coin laundry
available, Call us
today, Ste-phenson's
Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154
Bruce
St. Oshawa. (
905)576-7448
Articles WantedA WANTED-GOLD. Broken,
scrap, any 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k.
The market is high,
we pay top money!!
Rock Bottom Deals, 22
Simcoe St.N, (
Downtown
Oshawa) 905)436-1320.Firewood
A-1 FIREWOOD, dry
hard-wood, guaranteed. (905)
436-6600 (
905)
260-1774.
Pets, Supplies,Boarding
BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies.
Expe-rienced breeder since
1967. Firstshots, dewormed,
vet checked. 6 YEAR
GUAR-ANTEE. Supplier of service
dogs. $490. Judy (905)576-3303,
Al 1-705-
632-1187 GORGEOUS
BLACK F1B Goldendoodle boy,
playful, affectionate and non
shed. New litter of Goldendoodles
ready end of
February. Call 705-
437-2790, www.
doodletreasures.com LOVEABLE SCOTTISH ter-
rier puppies. First shots. Vet
checked. Ready to go! Call
after 6pm, 905-493-0434 SHIH
TZUs for sale, non
al-lergic, no shedding,
vaccinat-ed, dewormed, vet checked
400
each. Call905-
260-8855.Cars
for Sale 1993 HONDA
DELSOL, 2999. 1995 Chevy
Pickup, 2999. 2000 Impala,
160k, 3699. 2001
Malibu, $2999. 2001 Hyundai
Tiburon, 2999. 2001 PT Cruiser,
168k, $3999. 2001 Dodge
B 3500 Van, $2999. Others from $
1999and up. Certi ed E
Tested. Free 6 month war-
ranty. (RKM Auto) 905-432-
7599 or 905-
424-9002.2006
MITSUBISHI LANCER RALLIART, silver,
manual pwr locks/windows/
sunroof. 46,000km. Excellent condi-
tion. $13,000-obo. Call 905)
697-9754
ask for John or
Suzanne 2006 TOYOTA Matrix TRD.
Low Kms!! 55k. Black, 4dr,
4cyl. 8l. Manual. 17" Alloys.
A/C. Power doors/locks. M/
FM/CD/MP3. 1yr
Factory warranty remaining. $
13,990. 905-239-9177.
NEED A CAR? 100% Credit
Guaranteed, Your job is
your credit, some down payment may
be required. 200 cars in
stock Call 877-743-
9292 or apply
online atwww.
needacartoday.ca Auto
Leasing RentalsA Cars for Sale
SAVE UP TO $
400 ON YOUR CAR
INSURANCE. Clean driving record? CallGrey
Powertoday at 1-877-
603-5050 for
no-
obligationquote.
Additional discounts available.
Cars WantedC AARON &
LEO Scrap Cars & TrucksWanted. Cash
paid 7 days/weekany-
time.
Please call
905-426-
0357.130-$
2000
Paid For
Cars & Trucks 300 Gov.
Program 1-888-355-
5666 A - ALL SCRAP
CARS, old cars & trucks wanted.
Cash paid. Free pickup. Call
Bob anytime (905)431-
0407.ADAM & RON'S SCRAP
cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free
pick up 7 days/
week anytime) (905)
424-3508 WHITTLE SCRAP Solu-tions.
We pay cash for your
scrap cars, truck, and vans!
Fastfree pickup.
24/7. 905-431-1808.A
ABLE TO PAY up to
10,000 on scrap cars &
trucks running or not. Free
Towing 24 hours, 7
days. 905)686-1899 (Picker-ing/
Ajax) or (
905)665-9279 Oshawa/
Whitby).AA ONE
CASH PAID $ WANTED SCRAP CARS &
TRUCKS 24-7
Call Ron
905)449-3000 JOHNNY JUNKER
Always the best cash deal - up
to $100 - $300 on the
spot for your good cars,
trucks vans or FREE
RE-MOVAL for
old abandoned unwanted. Speedy service. 905)
655-
4609 or (
416)286-
6156.
200-$2000 Cash
For Cars Dead
or Alive Fast Free
Towing 7 Days
a Week 416)
831-7399 300 GOVERNMENT Pro-
gram or $125+
Top Cash AjaxAutoWreckers.com pays
for vehicles, free pickup! We
buy all scrap,
metal, copper, aluminum, fridges, stoves, etc.
905-
686-1771, 416-
896- 7066 ABSOLUTELY the best CASH
deal for your old
junk-er. Cars & trucks wanted, dead or
alive. Free p-up. Call 24
hrs. John905-263-
4142 or 905-914-4142.
CASH FOR CARS!
We buy used vehicles. Vehicles
must be in running condition. Call (
905)427-2415 or come to 479
Bayly St. East,
Ajax at MURAD
AUTO SALES FREE OIL CHANGE + Up to $
300 Cash. No Gov'
t waiting time. Cars,
Trucks, Vans. Free Removal.
Callme Last - RUSHTOWING
905)721-
2318, 1-888-721-2318 TJ'S
AUTO, WE pay top dol-lar for
your old cars or trucks.
Dead or alive. Please call any
time, 7 days
a
week. 416)984-
8715.Vans/4-
Wheel DriveV 2000 FORD EXPLORER 2dr,
4X4, Black, 4.0L, V6,
160k, Cruise, AM/FM/CD
and Power Driver Seat, Tires
09 (full-size spare+1),
Trans'08, Starter Dec'
09, Running Boards, Hitch, AC,
PW/PL/PM, Keypad
Keyless Entry, Fogs, Racks.
Needs Brakes, Sold Uncerti ed
3500-obo.
905-
623-7496
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Garage &Storage SpaceG
OUTDOOR STORAGE & COVERED STORAGE
for boats, RVs, trailers,
vehicles, etc. Harmony Rd/
Winchesterarea. $45/month,
or500/
season. Call
905-725-
9991 Insurance ServicesI
CLEAN DRIVING RECORD? GREY POWER could
save you up to $400 on
car insurance. Call 1-866-
473-9817 for
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for your rights! Free
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888-777-1109
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cost, fast, reliable repairs of:
fridge's •
stoves • dryers • washers
dishwashers • freezers dehumidifiers • air
conditioners Call Mark (
Cert.Tech)416-451-
9040 SPECIAL RATES ARE AVAILABLE
FOR SENIORS OR THE DISABLED Let Perfect
Maid take care
of your housekeeping & organization
needs. Commercial cleaning also available.We do not
cut corners. Eve. and
weekends.STRESS FREE!! FULLY
BONDED Call 905-686-
5424
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CLEANING
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Home
Improvement
Appliance
RepairsA
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239-1263 416)532-9056 WALTON, Dorothy
Mae - In her 102nd year. Graduate
of Ross Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Class
of 1936. Peacefully at Ajax-Pickering
Hospital on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010.
Beloved mother of Nancy (Jay).
Grandmother of Michael (Lois), Susan Steven),
Scott (Magali) and Graham. Great Grandmother
of Jessica (Rob), Katie (Scott), Heather and Emily.
She is survived by sisters Peggy (California)
and Edith (Nova Scotia) as well
as many nieces, nephews, extended family
and friends. Predeceasedby sisters Maud, Lillian
and Thelma and brothers Albert,
Clarence, Sidney, Fred, Charles, and
George. Resident of Community Nursing Home, Pickering.
The family would liketo thank the many staff
who loved and cared for her over the years,
as well as thanking their loving
and dedicated friends. Friends may call
at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King St. West (
905-721-1234) for visitation onSaturday, January 30th
from 10:00 A.M. until time
of Memorial Servicein theChapel at 11:
00A.M. Interment willtake
place at
a later date.1st
Birthday Happy 1st Birthday on
January 29th to
our little
princess Julia Annie Thurston!! Watching
you learn and grow
this year has been
amazing. You are
a smart, beautiful, happy little
girl and you
make us smile everyday!
We love you
very much! Love from
Mommy, Daddy, and
all
your
family and friends.
XOXOXO
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201019 AP ELLA ELIZABETH
BAGGLEY Parents: Mike & Jennifer
Baggley Birthdate: September
23, 2009 Weight:
7lbs, 2oz Birthplace: Ajax/Pickering
Grandparents: Brenda Baggley of Pickering
Terry &
Diane
Cretney
of Ajax ETHAN JOHN CONNELL
Parents: Richard & Lisa (Moore)
Connell Birthdate: July
3, 2009 Weight:
9lbs, 15oz Birthplace: Kanwal, Australia
Grandparents: Woodson Moore & Patricia Kydd, Pickering,
Ted &
Jan
Connell,
Kanwal (Australia)JAKE GORDON
OLDEN Parents: Julie & Jesse
Olden Birthdate: July
10, 2009
Weight: 9lbs, 0oz Birthplace: Scarborough Grandparents:
Shelley & Gord Hull of Claremont
Kathy &
Jay
Olden
of Ajax LUKA MILUTIN
KOSTIC Parents: Alex & Melanie Kostic
Birthdate: Thursday, November
26, 2009
Weight: 10lbs, 10oz Birthplace:
Oshawa Grandparents: Kosta &
Gina
Tsoraklidis
Mike &
Adria Kostic MYLEE McKENZIE MURRAY
Parents: Nikki Doucette & Colby Murray
Birthdate: Sunday, September
27, 2009 Weight:
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Pickering Grandparents: Cheryl & Jerry Sanders, Cheryl
Murray,
Mike
Doucette,
Randy Murray RYLEIGH BREEANNA
JOHNSTON Parents: Rieza & Desmond
Johnston Birthdate: March
9, 2009 Weight: 8lbs,
1oz Birthplace: Ajax/Pickering
Hospital Grandparents: Lilia & Manuel
Macalinao and Mary &
Trevor
Johnston
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