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kcalis@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- The look on Mary Stenhouse’s
face was priceless when she walked through
the doors of a restaurant that’s been her second
home for nearly 35 years.
It wasn’t for her usual 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. shift
as the morning manager at the McDonald’s
Restaurant at Kingston and Liverpool roads in
Pickering. After retiring just a few days before,
she thought she was returning for a fundraiser
until family, friends, staff and customers yelled
“surprise” to celebrate her days of relaxation
and travel to come.
“I’m just in shock,” she said.
When asked what she’ll miss most about serv-
ing up breakfast every Monday to Friday, her
answer was simple.
“The people,” she said.
In fact, Ms. Stenhouse enjoyed the
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GLOBAL AID
Pickering-based charity continues to help Haiti
News not fresh, but
need, poverty just
as strong: Pickering
pastor
BY KRISTEN CALIS
kcalis@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- It will soon be
two months since a horrendous
earthquake shook Haiti and
killed more than 200,000 people,
but a local pastor is reminding
residents that the devastation is
not over.
“Haiti may not be in the news
as it was a few weeks ago, but let’s
keep Haiti and its people in our
hearts,” Dr. Sam Martin, the head
pastor of Pickering’s Safe Haven
Worship Centre and founder of
The Arms of Jesus Children’s Mis-
sion Inc., said in an e-mail to sup-
porters.
The Arms of Jesus is a not-for-
profit organization that provides
nutrition, housing and educa-
tion to residents in Cap Rouge, a
town located in the mountainous
area to the southwest of Port-au-
Prince, and Jacmel, which is on
the southern coast of the island.
He’s happy to report the dona-
tions the Arms of Jesus has col-
lected since the earthquake hit
have gone to good use and have
benefited both the grief-stricken
people and crumbling towns. In
fact, more people are moving to
Cap Rouge from larger cities each
day, increasing the need signifi-
cantly, Dr. Martin said.
The Arms of Jesus team located
in Jacmel, with help from local
donors, has recently been able to
provide a water purification sys-
tem, which distributes one gal-
lon of clean water every minute.
It has also provided fresh and
purified water, materials for blan-
kets, rice, sugar, pasta, cooking
oil, large bars of washing soap for
health purposes, fish and much
more.
The team in Haiti has been
rebuilding homes with the help
of a “master builder” and will
continue to do so “until the funds
run out,” Dr. Martin said.
Even the director in Jacmel and
his family are living in a make-
shift home using tarps while the
work is being done.
“This is an indication of the
dedication and sacrificial service
of the AOJ team,” Dr. Martin said.
The Office of the Secretary to
the Governor General of Canada
has even sent a letter to Dr. Mar-
tin thanking him and the Arms of
Jesus for their good work in Haiti.
Donations are still being accept-
ed at P.O. Box 10, Pickering,
Ontario, Canada L1V 2R2.
Save Haven is located at: 1730
McPherson Court, Unit 23,
Pickering.
For information and updates:
VISIT www.armsofjesus.org
CALL 905-831-3646
Haiti may not be in the news as it was
a few weeks ago, but let’s
keep Haiti and its people in
our hearts. Dr. Sam Martin,
Arms of Jesus Children’s
Mission Inc.
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HAITI -- The people of Jacmel, a town on the southern coast of Haiti, lined up to receive aid from
The Arms of Jesus Children’s Mission Inc. The charity has provided thousands of kilograms of food and
water to the devastated towns.
BY LES WHITTINGTON AND
BRUCE CAMPION-SMITH
OTTAWA -- The federal gov-
ernment has moved toward
a more right-wing, corpo-
rate-friendly Canada in a
budget that features deep
tax breaks for business, dis-
mantles environmental safe-
guards and signals cuts to
programs and services used
by millions of Canadians.
The budget sends a mes-
sage to the world that “Can-
ada is open for business,”
Finance Minister Jim Fla-
herty declared as he tabled
his fifth economic blueprint
Thursday.
It is a tough-minded docu-
ment that serves up the first
steps toward a smaller gov-
ernment but still delivers
$19 billion in extra spend-
ing, the second phase of the
Conservatives’ 2009 plan to
jolt a sputtering economy.
But Mr. Flaherty, Whitby-
Oshawa MP, styled himself
as a Dr. No, saying he turned
down demands for funding
as he put together what he
called the smallest budget in
terms of new spending in a
decade.
“Some very difficult deci-
sions have been made,”
he told reporters, citing
the move to curb defence
spending, freeze foreign aid
and end years of unchecked
overall spending increases
by Prime Minister Stephen
Harper’s government.
And he acknowledged the
budget’s two-pronged focus,
saying if the Conservatives
didn’t start cutting back
now, it could be stuck with a
permanent budget deficit.
Yet even while forecasting
budget deficits totaling $158
billion by 2014, Mr. Flaherty
said his government’s plan
for Canada requires Otta-
wa to phase in deeper busi-
ness tax reductions. Over the
next five years, business will
receive $54.8 billion in tax
breaks.
“Our business taxes are
increasingly low and com-
petitive,” Mr. Flaherty told
MPs. “We are staying the
course to having the lowest
corporate income tax rate in
the G7 (group of industrial
nations) by 2012.”
The government also
introduced $300 million in
tariff savings for manufac-
turers, set up a commission
to reduce “red tape” for busi-
ness, increased funding to
encourage advanced tech-
nology industries and sig-
nalled its readiness to open
the door to more foreign
investment in Canada.
“We are building Canada’s
reputation as an investment-
friendly country,” Mr. Fla-
herty said.
The budget is thin on cost-
ly new promises. Instead
it rides the coat-tails of last
year’s big-spending budget
and its pledge to roll out bil-
lions of dollars in recession-
busting measures this year.
The budget is built on the
theme of “jobs and growth”
and what little new spend-
ing there is -– just $1.1 billion
–- is earmarked for research
and development, skills
training and spurring busi-
ness growth.
But even as that spending
hits the economy, the gov-
ernment is looking ahead
to the days when it can turn
off the taps. Starting this
year, the government says it
will freeze the total amount
spent on government sala-
ries and administration.
The government has
warned departments that
the cost of this year’s prom-
ised 1.5-per cent salary hike
for bureaucrats –- worth
about $300 million —- will
have to be found elsewhere
in their departmental bud-
gets.
And the budget makes
clear that the public service
could be in the crosshairs
of further belt-tightening,
warning that it intends to
examine “all compensation
costs, including benefits.”
Public servants are already
worried their pensions could
be the target of Conservative
cuts.
Not even the defence
department, which has
benefitted from new fund-
ing from the Conservatives,
is exempt, although it fares
better than most. The mil-
itary’s $18 billion budget
will be curbed though that
still means a $525-million
reduction starting in 2012,
once the Afghanistan mis-
sion is over, rising to $1 bil-
lion a year the next year.
As well, the government
will freeze foreign aid spend-
ing, after a boost in this bud-
get to take spending to a
“record level” of $5 billion a
year.
The restraint plan will pro-
duce savings of $17.6 bil-
lion over five years, Mr. Fla-
herty predicts. That, coupled
with the end of the stimulus
spending, will mean the def-
icit will drop from $53.8 bil-
lion this year to $27.6 billion
by 2011-12 and $1.8 billion
by 2014-15. He told report-
ers the government will slash
spending even more if need
be to balance the books by
2015.
But Mr. Flaherty’s deficit
strategy relies heavily on the
assumption of strong eco-
nomic growth over the next
five years.
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SCUGOG -- Durham police
are releasing few details in con-
nection with a double-shooting
in Port Perry on Thursday after-
noon, saying only that one per-
son is dead and no arrests have
been made.
A second person was also found
suffering from a gunshot wound
when authorities arrived at 1786
Scugog St. just after 4:30 p.m.
March 3. That person is being
treated for injuries at a local hos-
pital, police add.
Police have not divulged any
information regarding the vic-
tims.
Inspector Joe Maiorano con-
firmed no arrests had been made
in the shootings.
“It’s still very early in the inves-
tigation and we’re trying to deter-
mine exactly what happened,” he
said. “I have no information on a
suspect.”
Such commotion in Port Perry
did not go unnoticed -- as did the
fact that police have remained
tight-lipped about any suspects.
“It’s a little bit scary. The cops
never said they’ve caught any-
one yet,” said Alex van den Berg,
standing beside a police cruis-
er parked on Simcoe Street and
watching officers swarm the area.
“We don’t know if there’s a killer
at large or not.”
As others made their way to
the scene, some walking their
dogs and others parking on side
streets, memories of another Scu-
gog shooting from 1994 drifted
into the thoughts of some.
“This is a pretty serious case,”
said Mark Sharp, recalling the
Bank of Montreal robbery almost
15 years ago that left five people,
including three cops, wounded.
“I don’t know if they’ve caught
the person yet; that’s proba-
bly why there’s so many cops
around,” said Mr. Sharp, sipping
a coffee at the Simcoe Street cor-
ner.
Across the road from the blue
bungalow, with a small crowd
gathered in her driveway, Barb
Aston recalled little about her
neighbours or the day’s events.
With the television blaring and
a load of laundry washing, Ms.
Aston said only the sight of emer-
gency vehicles and curious spec-
tators outside her home caught
her attention.
“I was shocked, absolutely
shocked,” she said. “It was a pret-
ty quiet house.”
Ms. Aston knew very little about
the residents, saying only that
she believed a woman owned the
home and that there was a tenant
in the basement.
“It’s not the loud (neighbours)
you have to worry about. It’s the
quiet ones,” she said.
The shootings, however, have
not swayed Ms. Aston’s feelings
about Port Perry.
“Absolutely not. It can hap-
pen anywhere,” she said. “But
you always think, we live in Port
Perry and it’s not going to happen
here.” A small fleet of police cruis-
ers converged upon the scene in
the late afternoon, rerouting traf-
fic around a block of Hwy. 7A that
stretched between Simcoe Street
and Ella Street. Scugog fire crews
also attended the scene and two
ambulances left the area just
before 5 p.m. Neither emergen-
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later, amid the sounds of sirens
screaming north on Simcoe
Street, a number of unmarked
vans screeched to a halt near
the scene. Heavily armed tacti-
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the vehicles, grabbed some gear
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Beating the odds and following a passion
through challenging circumstances, dif-
ficult life choices, and ambivalence helps
define Tre Armstrong.
Her message of hope, perseverance and
passionate commitment resonated with
a group of 200 black high school students
this week at a conference organized by
the Durham District School Board’s Black
Educators Network.
Ms. Armstrong, who rose to prominence
as a choreographer and judge on So You
Think You Can Dance Canada, shared her
sometimes difficult life story with the stu-
dents in a bid to illustrate the good things
that can happen when youth choose a path
to follow their dreams.
She faced physical abuse at home, sub-
tle racism in her community and, like
most youth, an undefined doubt about the
direction her life might take.
But she faced those challenges and rose
above them because she was committed
to her dream and followed the path she
chose.
Her message, though aimed at young
black students in Durham Region, should
resonate with youth everywhere. As Ms.
Armstrong noted at the conference, colour
shouldn’t define people, nor limit their
opportunities.
Said Ms. Armstrong: “Do not think that
because you look black that you cannot
go to the Winter Olympics. Don’t think
because you’re white you can’t go to the
basketball court and dunk us.”
The message is a powerful one. And
timely too. Durham resident Shelley-Ann
Brown, a black woman, just captured a sil-
ver medal at the Vancouver Winter Olym-
pics as the brake operator in the two-
woman bobsleigh.
Ms. Armstrong’s message transcends
skin colour, culture, and history, rooted as
it was in a specific context.
This conference is timely and important
to create awareness among black youth
and their peers. It provides insight into
what is possible, what is achievable and the
bright future that can lay ahead for those
who commit. Perhaps most importantly,
the message was conveyed in an environ-
ment in which the youth felt comfortable,
in words that resonated with them at this
time in their young lives.
The audience, having heard Ms. Arm-
strong’s message, should be inspired to
choose their own path. The conference
helps build confidence, and provides
opportunities for black youth in Durham
to find mentors, to listen and respond to
the needs of others, and to believe in the
possibility of great achievement.
Here at home, it can and does happen.
Just ask Shelley-Ann Brown, or Perdita Fel-
icien, or Tre Armstrong.
Durham conference for black youth
provides inspiration and insight
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“My backyard seems to be attracting
hawks this year -- the first time and I’ve
been here 19 years,” wrote Anne Sewell
of north Oshawa. “This one seemed quite
curious, strolling through a flower bed
and behind the barbecue. Is it maybe a
Cooper’s hawk?”
I stared at the photos she’d sent, study-
ing the eyebrow line and fine streaking on
the breast of the raptor perched against
her fence.
Both field marks help distinguish Coo-
per’s hawks from their smaller accipiter
cousins, sharp-shins. As does the round-
ed tail of one, which is straight-edged on
the other. Even so, it’s always a challenge
to tell them apart.
Thanks to many readers, I’ve had an
unprecedented opportunity to polish
up my hawk-identifying skills in the past
month or two.
A flood of pictures and reports suggests
this is a great winter for hawks in Dur-
ham backyards, everywhere from Wilmot
Creek, where Clifford Wells had a sharp-
shin, to Blackstock, where John Powell
photographed an adult Cooper’s, to north
Whitby, where Jacqueline Gormley spot-
ted an unidentified accipiter, clearly one
or the other.
Russ Tucker, Fred Fountain, Roberta
Lesser, Heather Rhind, Bob Dees, Helene
Way, Joan Taylor, Bonnie O’Carroll, Dave
Bell -- I want to thank them all for the
valuable lessons on raptor detail I’ve been
learning as they sent in their stories.
I was especially delighted by a phone
message on my answering machine from
seven-year-old Thomas Slomiany -- my
grandson -- reporting coming home from
hockey practice to find a Cooper’s hawk
in the driveway.
From this informal survey, I would esti-
mate about 90 per cent of the hawks dive-
bombing feeders in residential Durham
Region this winter are Cooper’s hawks,
with sharpies at five per cent. There
have been one or two credible-sounding
reports of the much bigger goshawks as
well.
Not all accipiters catch enough to eat. I
found a sharp-shin lying under our cedar
hedge and when I picked it up found
it weighed almost nothing. Like other
young birds that haven’t learned how to
hunt successfully, it must have starved to
death.
Falcons aren’t as numerous as accipi-
ters, but some are around. Melita Verwo-
erd sent me a picture of an adult female
merlin perched in her yard in southern
Oshawa.
And Marlene Burnette from north
Whitby had a peregrine falcon swoop into
view, to the amazement of her whole fam-
ily, gathered for dinner.
Eagles aren’t apt to appear in people’s
yards, of course, but some are wintering
in Durham.
Steve Greengrass spotted what was like-
ly a second-year bald eagle circling over
Taunton Road in Clarington; Don Tordiff
saw one in Newcastle. Ron Castle saw a
soaring adult in Hastings. Chris Sewell
spotted an adult bald eagle on the ice in
Frenchman’s Bay, Pickering, and sent
photos his neighbours, Mel and Mau-
reen Metcalfe, took through their spotting
scope.
Send your nature queries: 905-725-2116
or mcarney@interlinks.net.
Durham outdoors writer Margaret Carney has more
than 3,000 species on her life list of birds, seen in far-
flung corners of the planet.
Up and close and personal with Durham’s raptors
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and interest in the signage at Snap Fitness. Please be aware that although we have a new
look out front, we are still open for business as usual. The removal of the Snap Fitness logo
serves two purposes. It allows us to comply with the Signage Bylaws, while still offering the
safety and security of lighting needed for
our clients. I would also like to thank Thomas
Melymuk (City of Pickering) for working
with me to reach this temporary solution. At
Snap Fitness we will continue to work with
Mr. Melymuk, the City Planning Department
and Mayor David Ryan, to address the unique
lighting concerns of our 24 hour facility. Again
I thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
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environment so much that
when she moved from
Pickering to Whitby, she
continued to commute to
the Liverpool and Kings-
ton roads location.
She won’t only miss the
staff, but the regular cus-
tomers as well.
“You see them grow-
ing up, and you see them
being parents and grand-
parents,” she said.
Her warm smile and
friendly demeanor were
just as appreciated by
those regulars.
“She knows them by
name, she knows how
they take their coffee,”
said administrative assis-
tant Debbie Stapley.
Having began her
McDonald’s career in
1976, Ms. Stenhouse has
seen the chain change
over the years. The restau-
rant itself has moved from
its more hidden loca-
tion in the nearby plaza
at the same intersection
to a more prominent spot
on the corner, adding a
drive-through to the mix.
She’s also seen the menu
change from mainly dif-
ferent types of hamburg-
ers and the Filet-O-Fish to
Chicken McNuggets, vari-
ous breakfast items and
salads.
But one burger has
been a constant favourite
through the years: “The
Big Mac, of course.”
Ms. Stenhouse’s favou-
rites always change, but
she’s happy to order off
the McDonald’s menu.
She currently opts for the
Breakfast Burrito combo
if she wants a bite in the
morning, or the Mediter-
ranean Salad if it’s later in
the day.
Although she plans to
visit, she will be missed
in the fast-paced environ-
ment.
“No matter what hap-
pened, Mary was always
the rock,” said employee
Cathy Goulding.
Manager will be missed
by staff, customers
You see them growing
up, and you see them being parents and
grandparents. Mary Stenhouse
RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND
PICKERING -- Mary
Stenhouse reacted to a
surprise retirement party
thrown in her honour.
BY KRISTEN CALIS
kcalis@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Due to a legal battle
with York Region, Pickering tax-
payers can expect a tax hike of 3.9
per cent.
The actual City budget calls for an
increase of 2.9 per cent, but the City
has tacked on another one per cent
to cover an anticipated $420,000
in legal costs to battle York Region
over the York-Durham sewage sys-
tem. Council in the fall agreed to
launch the battle when it felt the
City and residents were not prop-
erly consulted when York Region
decided to put an odour control
facility close to the Cherrywood
West subdivision to accommodate
its expansion. Although York later
moved the station to just west of
the York-Durham Townline, it was
done without consulting Pickering
or residents.
Although there were some com-
ments both for and against the one-
per cent increase, Ward 1 Regional
Councillor Bonnie Littley pointed
out, “We all agreed to go down that
road so we’re going to have to pay
for it.”
The tax increase, which is laid out
in the current budget set to total
$71 million, was not yet approved
as of our print deadline.
City treasurer Gil Paterson
explained the increase represents
an extra $39.42 on the local portion
of the bill for an average Pickering
home valued at $340,750. The local
portion represents 27 per cent of
property taxes, with the rest going
to the Region of Durham and to the
Province for education.
The capital budget of $21.1 mil-
lion was passed Thursday.
Mayor Dave Ryan called the
budget “fiscally responsible” and
praised the capital budget specifi-
cally.
“The capital budget includes sev-
eral road projects and the contin-
ued investment in the safety of its
citizens,” he said.
Capital projects include the
Frenchman’s Bay harbour entrance
construction, which will cost $8
million, Amberlea Creek erosion
control ($2.7 million) and signifi-
cant work on Glenanna Road from
Pickering Parkway to Dixie Road
($900,000). All of these were passed
by the executive committee Thurs-
day.
Look for a more detailed story on
the budget once both the current
and capital budgets are passed.
The matter will be considered for
final approval by council on Mon-
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CANCER SUPPORT GROUP.
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ing tonight at Bayfair Baptist Church,
817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. All cancer
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MARCH 5
BENEFIT DANCE. My Sister’s Voice.
West Rouge Community Centre, 270
Rouge Hills Dr. Pickering. The dance is for
queer women and their supporters and
all proceeds from the dance go directly
to My Sister’s Voice. Tickets are $15 in
advance, $20 at the door and a VIP table
of 8 can be purchased in advance for
$100. You can purchase tickets in person
at Sacred Quest, 118 John St. E., Whitby,
or by phone at 905-666-3010.
MARCH 7
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S
DAY. is celebrated at the West Shore
Community Centre, 1011-1015 Bayly St.,
Pickering, with activities for women and
children from noon to 4 p.m., including
drumming and belly dancing, steel pan,
face painting and more. Light refresh-
ments provided. For more information on
the free event, contact the Women’s Mul-
ticultural Resource and Counselling Cen-
tre of Durham at 905-427-7849 or The
Denise House at 905-728-7311.
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PICKERING -- A car with a toddler in the back seat crashed into a
Pickering restaurant March 4. The white Hyundai Elantra crashed
into the Sunrise Caribbean Restaurant on Kingston Road just west
of Whites Road. An employee at Allstate Insurance, located next to
the restaurant, called emergency services at 1:45 p.m. The female
driver and the child were not seriously injured while the restaurant
employees and patrons escaped injury. The restaurant’s window
was shattered and there was damage to the brick.
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Challenge yourself and your family with this self-guided
hike through the woods. Meet some of Pickering’s earliest
settlers as they attempt to survive through their Ƥrst
winter in the backwoods. Stops along the trail include log
sawing, nature activities, children’s games and samples of
food prepared over an open Ƥre. Special activity available
for those who bring their compass!
Event admission rates apply:
adults - $6, children (5 - 12) -$4
students & seniors - $5,
families - $18
Hot & homemade soup on sale
following your trek!A great day outdoors for the entire family!
Wednesday, March 17
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Time: 9:30 am to 12 noon
Camp Fee: $82.00
Barcode: 59089
Ages 5 to 12 years
Sports Camp
For the active camper a full week
of sports and games. GYM class for
a week!
Pickering Recreation Complex
Time: 9:00 am to 3:15 pm
Camp Fee: $158.00
Barcode: 59090
Ages 5 to 12 years
Arts Camp
Drama, art, creative games, crafts
& more. Art class for a week!
Pickering Recreation Complex
Time: 9:00 am to 3:15 pm
Camp Fee: $158.00
Barcode: 59087
Ages 5 to 12 years
Mad Science
Secret Agent Lab
West Shore Community Centre
Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Camp Fee: $195.00
Barcode: 58736
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AP Durham Red Cross accepting donations to help Chile
DURHAM -- The local branch
of the Canadian Red Cross will
be accepting donations follow-
ing a massive earthquake that
ripped through Chile on Feb.
27.
The magnitude-8.8 quake has
left devastating effects on the
country, with more than a mil-
lion homes destroyed and a
death toll in the hundreds.
“As of right now, there isn’t
anything in terms of a response
that we’re preparing for but we
will be taking donations,” said
Terra Sayer, Red Cross disas-
ter management coordinator
for Durham Region and City of
Kawartha Lakes. “Chile
has a pretty good emergen-
cy team in place so that really
would come first.”
The region’s relief efforts after
Haiti’s catastrophic earthquake
in January were tremendous as
numerous residents made mon-
etary donations to Red Cross.
The organization offers vari-
ous types of assistance during a
disaster, including provision of
basic needs, such as food, water,
clothing, and shelter, for all who
are affected.
To contribute to the Chile
earthquake relief fund, people
are encouraged to drop by the
local Red Cross branch at 585
Wentworth St. E. in Oshawa,
call the agency’s toll-free phone
number or visit the website.
CALL 1-800-418-1111
EMAIL durham_
region@redcross.ca
visit www.redcross.ca
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
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Entertainment Editor
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newsdurhamregion.comEntertainment
ART SHOW
Experiencing the landscape
with Andrew Hamilton
Painter showing
work in Port Perry
to April 9
BY MIKE RUTA
mruta@durhamregion.com
DURHAM -- Artist Andrew Hamil-
ton caught the travel bug when he
was 16.
“I woke up one day, bought an
18-speed bike and a couple of
friends and I decided to go on a
cross-country trip across Cana-
da,” he recalls. “They bailed, but I
had bought the bike and was com-
mitted and rode to the Gaspé and
back.”
He didn’t know how to paint
on those early travels, but often
came across a scene and won-
dered, ‘How do you capture that?’
And there was an inner voice that
never left him, directing him to an
artistic career. Hamilton heeded
the voice and his journey had truly
begun. Despite failing high school
art as a young man, he went to the
Ontario College of Art and Design
at age 34.
He’s showing his work at the
Kent Farndale Gallery in Port Perry
from March 6 to April 9. There’s an
opening reception at the gallery
on March 6 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Travel and art continue to go
together for Hamilton and he
enjoys painting en plain air, out-
doors, scenes that are continually
changing.
“Not just a one-second snapshot
of a scene but experiences over
eight hours,” he says. “It becomes
a story. I like to be there, be on
location, rather than (working)
from photos.”
He found out that the Group of
Seven did the same thing and,
as he learned more about them,
was and continues to be inspired
by them. Hamilton was fortu-
nate enough to be apprenticed
to a giant of Canadian art, Doris
McCarthy, whose artistic vision
the Canadian masters helped
shape.
“She learned from Lismer, Mac-
Donald, Carmichael when they
taught at the Ontario College of Art
and Design, so I was able to add a
lot of the way they were working.”
Hamilton says.
There’s a lot of the Group in
Hamilton’s works, full of vivid
colours. He explains the distinc-
tion between a realistic and an
impressionistic painter. The for-
mer will work from a photo to paint
a landscape, with the goal being to
copy it truthfully, and it becomes a
technical exercise. But an impres-
sionist such as himself looks at the
same landscape and is driven by
the emotional experience of what
he or she sees. The goal is not for
a faithful reproduction. Hamilton
says the impressionist looks at a
landscape and “it comes through
your eyes to your heart and then
to your head.” Thus the green in
the actual scene might become
a different green in the painting,
maybe even an entirely different
colour.
Hamilton is the executive direc-
tor of the Pickering-based Durham
West Arts Centre, teaches art pri-
vately in Durham and Markham,
and for 10 years taught part-time
at Durham College in Uxbridge.
He lives in Toronto and some of
the paintings he’s showing in Port
Perry will be of Toronto scenes. But
most will be of rural Durham. He
discovered the area when he lived
in Stouffville for seven years and
says it continues to attract him.
After all, one doesn’t have to travel
far from home to be inspired.
“I love Leonardo da Vinci’s
quote, ‘If you can’t step out your
door and find a painting, you’re
not an artist’,” Hamilton says.
See some of his work and learn
more at andrewhamilton.ca.
PHOTO BY ALLAN O’MARRA
DURHAM -- Andrew Hamilton is showing his work from March 6 to
April 9 at the Kent Farndale Gallery, 231 Water St., Port Perry. The
opening reception is March 6 from 1 to 4 p.m.
ART SHOW
Porter’s abstract
works in Ajax
Oshawa artist’s
exhibition on
until March 22
DURHAM -- Oshawa artist Jennifer
Porter “pours, layers, drips or smears
painterly strokes as she creates her
enamel canvas works,” according to a
press release.
She’s showing 23 abstract pieces
at the McLean Community Centre in
Ajax until March 22.
Porter received honourable men-
tion in the PineRidge Arts Council’s
2009 Juried Art Show.
The exhibit is a part of the PRAC’s
Art in Public Places project. Admission
is free.
The McLean Community Centre
is at 95 Magill Dr. (at Westney Road).
It’s open to the public Monday to Friday
from 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC
Bluesy Suzie comes
to Pickering
March 11
PICKERING -- Blues gal Suzie Vin-
nick shares her talent with a west Dur-
ham audience next week.
The songwriter and vocalist, whose
voice has been described as being
“spun of gold,” is also a multi-instru-
mentalist who plays bass, guitar, saxo-
phone, piano and mandolin.
Music By the Bay Live presents Vin-
nick at The Waterfront Bistro, 590 Liver-
pool Rd. (south of Hwy. 401), Pickering,
at 8 p.m.
Tickets are available online or at
Wilson and Lee Music Store in Oshawa,
Legend Music and the Bistro in Pickering
and Durham School of Music in Ajax.
For more information visit www.
musicbythebaylive.com.
LIVE MUSIC
Soulful music in Ajax
for St. Paddy’s Day
AJAX -- The Soulmates play a St. Pat-
rick’s Day show in Ajax next week.
The band performs music from the
60s, 70s and 80s by artists ranging from
Elvis Presley to Jimi Hendrix and often
covers songs by Tom Jones, The Bee
Gees, Bob Marley and Santana.
The show is Wednesday, March 17
from 4 to 8 p.m. at Sgt. Pepper’s Pub and
Grill, at 235 Salem Rd. S. (at Achilles
Road).
This show’s
all green
AJAX -- The Cultural Expressions
art gallery in Ajax is hosting
Artists Survey: The Greenbelt,
an exhibit running until March
11. It features the work of 10 art-
ists from areas in the provincial
Greenbelt that addresses some
of its challenges and the advan-
tages of having a Greenbelt in
Ontario. Gallery owner Esther
Forde is shown with pieces from
Warren Quigley’s Erratic. The
gallery is at 62 Old Kingston Rd.
in Pickering Village.
JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND
Anne Carter speaks about
her latest novel, The Shepherd’s
Granddaughter
WHITBY -- Award-winning author Anne Carter meets with
local writers on March 13 in Whitby.
She is the guest speaker at the 8:30 a.m. meeting of the Writ-
ers’ Circle of Durham Region. It’s at J. P. Fitzpatrick and Son
restaurant, 75 Consumers Rd.
Carter will be speaking about the background to writing her
most recent book, The Shepherd’s Granddaughter.
She has won the Canadian Library Association’s Best Book
of the Year Award for Children, the Vicky Metcalfe Award for
best short story and the Toronto Star’s Short Story Contest.
Born in Don Mills, Carter left Canada when she was 17 to
work on kibbutzim in Israel.
She has taught English-as-a-second-language for the Cree
School Board in northern Quebec and French Immersion in
southern Ontario.
After the meeting, Gwynn Scheltema leads a mini workshop:
From Nancy Drew to Nancy Wrote.
All are welcome at the WCDR’s breakfast meetings. The cost
is $15 for members and $20 for guests, including breakfast.
To attend, register online at www.wcdr.org. Or sign up by
phone at 905-686-0211 or by e-mail at breakfast@wcdr.org by
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BY BRAD KELLY
bkelly@durhamregion.com
AJAX -- Let the games begin.
An appropriate statement considering this is an Olympic year, but in these parts, begin-
ning Monday, ‘the games’ are in reference to the OFSAA Quad-A senior boys’ basketball
championships, where a couple of Ajax schools should be in the hunt for a provincial
medal.
In fact, after the rankings for the 16 teams were released Wednesday night, the Pickering
Trojans are seeded number one, followed closely behind by the J. Clarke Richardson
Storm, who are seeded third.
“I guess it adds a little more pressure to us,” said Pickering head coach Mike Gorden-
sky. “But, realistically, it’s going to be such a tough tournament that it doesn’t matter
if you are seeded one to 13 or 14, you have a legitimate chance to win the tourna-
ment.”
Pickering enters the tournament as the LOSSA champions after beating J.
Clarke 83-74 in the title game. They have also enjoyed considerable success at
OFSAA, winning back-to-back gold medals in Toronto two years ago and Ham-
ilton the year before that. They also have a pair of bronze medals in the past four
years.
This is a new experience for J. Clarke coach Mike McFetters, whose team qualified
for the provincial championships after winning a play-in game on Monday afternoon,
dominating Notre Dame 95-77.
With all of their success this season, McFetters expected to garner a high seeding.
“I expected to be number two or three, so it’s a reasonable good seed, so I’m not sur-
prised,” he said. “It doesn’t add any extra pressure. We’ve created our own pressure. We
have goals we set at the beginning of the season.
“Looking at the draw though, there are no easy games.”
J. Clarke opens against Nantyr Shores (Innisfil), who are seeded 16th, on Monday at 3
p.m. and is one of the only teams that McFetters is unfamiliar with.
The three day tournament is being held at the Campus Wellness and Recreation Cen-
tre at Oshawa’s Durham College/UOIT campus, with opening games Monday begin-
ning at 1 p.m. and continuing through to Wednesday’s gold medal game at 6:30 p.m.
Pickering won’t have a cakewalk in their opening game, facing number 12 St. Thomas
More of Hamilton on Monday at 5 p.m. The two met early in the season at a tournament
in Waterloo, with Pickering coming out on the losing end. Pickering might also be with-
out star centre MiKyle McIntosh, who was given a one game suspension after receiving
two technical fouls in the LOSSA championship game. Gordensky has appealed the sus-
pension and was expecting a decision on Friday afternoon.
Once the ball tips off, a lot of things have to go right for a team to win it all, said Gor-
densky
“It takes a team coming together for three days and not getting too high or too
low,” he said from experience. “There are a lot of games in a short time and all of
the games are played at a high intensity. There are no easy games.”
Pickering’s MiKyle McIntosh, J. Clarke’s Aaron Redpath
lead teams into OFSAA Quad-A basketball finals
OFSAA Seedings
March 8-10, Oshawa
1. Pickering 10. H.B. Beal
2. Blessed Mother Teresa 11. Bluevale
3. J. Clarke Richardson 12. St. Thomas More
4. Eastern Commerce 13. St. Anne
5. Vaughan 14. Notre Dame
6. Oakwood 15. Pope John Paul II
7. St. Marguerite D’Youville 16. St. Matthew
8. St. Edmund Campion 17. John F. Ross
9. St. Michael’s College 18. Nantyr Shores
PHOTOS BY RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND
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Monarchs open
senior boys’
LOSSA hockey
final with win
BY SHAWN CAYLEY
scayley@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Corrado
Cammisuli played the role
of hero Wednesday after-
noon.
The St. Mary Monarchs
forward scored a pair of
goals, one to tie the game
and the other to win it, as
the Monarchs registered a
5-4 overtime victory over
the Uxbridge Tigers in
Game 1 of the senior boys’
LOSSA hockey final at Don
Beer Arena in Pickering.
Cammisuli tied the game
up with just 2:30 remain-
ing in the third period, fir-
ing a puck low on Uxbridge
goalie Dylan French and
won it by converting a
pass from Michael Walker
1:18 into the extra frame.
“I saw Walker going down
the wing and thought we
could get a two-on-one
so I started going hard to
the net,” Cammisuli said
afterwards, attempting to
detail the game clinching
tally. “I put my stick on
the ice, the puck just land-
ed there and it went in.”
As short as the over-
time period was, it could
have ended even earlier as
Drake Caggiula had a pair
of quality chances within
the opening minute that
were thwarted by French.
Though Cammisuli’s
goal forced overtime, the
turning point came ear-
lier in the period on a
Corey Helliwell blast from
the top of the circle that
seemed to fool French and
beat him high glove.
“We’ve got great lead-
ers on this team and they
just kept boosting us up.
When Helliwell scored
that goal early in the third
to make it 4-3, that’s when
the momentum picked up
and we just took off from
there,” Cammisuli said.
In order to close the
series out today, however,
the Monarchs will need to
play a much more disci-
plined brand of hockey.
Penalties got them into
some major trouble dur-
ing the second period
as they went from hold-
ing a 2-1 lead on goals
from Walker in the first
and Tyler Traill early in
the second to trailing 4-3
before the period was out.
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY
St. Mary completes comeback in Game 1 victory
RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND
PICKERING -- Uxbridge Tigers captain Joel Dolson
watched a rebound come off the pads of St. Mary
Monarchs goalie Anthony Perri during the first game
of their LOSSA hockey finals at Don Beer Arena on
Wednesday.
They were killing a pen-
alty with another forth-
coming when Uxbridge
scored to make it 2-2 with
1:01 to go in the period.
Then, on the subsequent
power play the Monarchs
yielded another goal, this
time with just 27 seconds
left on the clock, while the
4-2 goal was also scored
while a man down in the
third.
After watching his team
launch the comeback and
complete it, St. Mary head
coach Mike Dion wasn’t
about to underestimate
the importance of taking
the opening game of the
series.
“This game was the sea-
son,” he said. “That’s what
I said to the guys between
the second and third.
Don’t count these guys
out, they will have a full
house up there (today).
It’s a tough place to play
when you’re down one
game.”
Today’s game went at
1:30 and if necessary,
Game 3 will be Monday
back in Pickering, likely at
1:30 p.m.
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GYMNASTICS
Durham Whiz Kids find
the podium at Base Borden
Gymnasts shine
at Compete
for the Cure
DURHAM -- Boys from the
Durham Whiz Kids Gymnas-
tics club attended the Com-
pete for the Cure event host-
ed by Canadian Forces Base
Borden.
Competing in the Level 3,
12-17yrs category were Jake
Thomson of Seagrave, Neil
Maatta of Ajax, Caleb Ford
of Ajax and Daniel Newth of
Ajax.
Thomson placed 1st over-
all and won four silver med-
als on the pommel horse,
rings, parallel bars and high-
bar events. Maatta came in
2nd place overall with gold
medals on the pommel
horse and high-bar events.
Ford won the gold on floor
exercise and vault and was
3rd overall. Newth also com-
peted well, winning the gold
medal on rings and placing
4th overall.
The boys also swept the
Level 3, 8 – 11yrs category.
Thivian Chelliah of Ajax was
1st overall, Nicholas Novak
of Ajax was 2nd, and Callan
Sinclair of Pickering came
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Children and Youth -
Durham Region
Our non-profi t agency requires an
Receptionist/Administrative
Assistant
(Quote File # AS2010)
Function: To provide reception and
administrative functions
Responsibilities:
• Responding to phone calls and visitors to
offi ce
• Ordering supplies and ensuring
maintenance of offi ce equipment
• Word processing, mailings, and data entry
to support service delivery
• Minute taking and distribution.
• Arranging logistics for a variety of
meetings, conferences, etc.
• Filing - hard copy and electronic.
Qualifi cations:
• Willing to work full time with some
fl exibility of work hours
• Advanced skills in Microsoft Outlook,
Word, Publisher and Excel.
• strong organizational skills and ability to
prioritize work load.
• Ability to work with minimal supervision.
• Minute taking skills.
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and Youth -Durham Region
Fax: (905) 427-3107
Email: hr@rfecydurham.com
Only those selected for an interview
will be contacted
Immediate Opening for a
LICENCED TECHNICIAN
or 4-5th YEAR APPRENTICE
at our Ajax location
European experience preferred.
Company benefi ts available.
Email: jfeeney@staronemotors.com
or Fax 905-428-3865
LEGAL SECRETARY WANTED
Creighton Victor Alexander Hayward
Morison & Hall is seeking an experienced
secretary for Family Law lawyer. Must be
profi cient in Word Perfect/Word/
DivorceMate. Fax resume to C. Morison at
905-432-2323.
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Have questions? Want to find the right position?
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If you don’t, we’d like to teach you.
Ontario Certifi ed Teachers
Part/Full-Time. Required to teach adults
in the Scarborough area. Must be able to
teach English & Math at a high school level.
ONTARIO TEACHING CERTIFICATE
AND COMPUTER SKILLS A MUST.
Email resume to:
scarborougheast@gradeexpectations.ca
INVESTIGATORS NEEDED.
Our next 3-day surveillance
training courses is May 14
to May 16. $650 per course.
Job placement Assistance.
Surveillance Consultants.
Call Hal, Retired Toronto Po-
lice S/Sgt. 416-716-3107
ROUGHLEY INSURANCE
BROKERS LTD. Personal
and Commercial Lines
Sales/Service Representa-
tives We are a large progres-
sive Insurance Brokerage in
the Durham Region. Due to
increased growth we are in
demand of experienced, en-
thusiastic professionals to
join our expanding team. The
successful candidate must
have experience in sales/ser-
vicing of Personal and/or
Commercial Lines Insurance.
Excellent computer skills, in-
cluding SigXP, MS Offi ce
and Compu Quote an asset.
Excellent organizational,
communications and prob-
lem-solving skills a must. We
offer competitive salary and
benefi ts. Please forward
your resume in confi dence
to: Roughley Insurance Bro-
kers Ltd. 1000 Simcoe St. N.
Oshawa, Ont. L1G 4W4 Attn:
jjenkins@roughleyinsu-
rance.com. We thank all in-
terested applicants, but only
those who are selected for
an interview will be contacted
OWNER OPERATOR &
COMPANY AZ DRIVER for
Cobourg based company, to
run US/ Western Canada,
paid percentage, must have
3yrs min. Fax resume:
905-377-1479, call
(905)377-1407.
$15/HR. PART TIME.
Lead Generators for Ajax
company. Sales experience
an asset. Own vehicle. Call
after 4pm (905)686-9607
Ext.226
ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT
COUPLE REQUIRED
Mature COUPLE
needed for hi-rise in
Ajax. Live in position,
good benefi ts
and salary.
Please fax resume to
(905) 619-2901
between
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
BRAND NEW Distribution
company looking for 25
people to fi ll openings imme-
diately in sales, offi ce, inven-
tory in Oshawa. $300-
$500/week call Tina for inter-
view. 905-259-3077.
COOK REQUIRED For child
care center in Pickering/Ajax
Whitby area. Permanent part
time. Mon - Fri. Send resume
by fax (905)831-9347 or
email childcare.positions
@hotmail.com
ECE TEACHERS & AS-
SISTANTS Full time/part
time for Ajax / Pickering/
Whitby/ Brooklin childcare
centre. Send resume by fax
(905)831-9347 or email
childcare.positions
@hotmail.com
MAGICUTS has the follow-
ing positions available: Li-
censed Asst Manager for
Oshawa, plus full & pt stylist
for Oshawa, Whitby & Pick-
ering. We offer: hourly/com-
mission, benefi ts, profi t shar-
ing, advancement opportu-
nities, training classes,
monthly prizes. join a win-
ning team. Call Jody
(905)655-9806.
MODELS, ACTORS & Enter-
tainers needed for agency.
Experience not necessary.
Looking for Durham's Next
Top Model. Please call 905-
655-2436 or 905-655-7759
MOUNTAIN ASH LAND-
SCAPING requires experi-
enced female/male
landscape/maintenance la-
bourers, April-November
28-40 hrs/week. Energetic,
organized, detail-oriented,
reliable, clean driver's ab-
stract. Wage based on expe-
rience. Fax 905-665-3382.
info@mountainash.com
ORDER TAKERS needed
$25/hr avg. Full time!! We
train you! Call: (905) 435-
0518
SERVICE AND DELIVERY
Technician. Busy Hot Tub
Store requires full time deliv-
ery and service technician.
Must be motivated and per-
sonable with valid drivers
license. Email resume to
jobs@arcticspasdurham.com
PART TIME
Help Required
Student
Preferred
Experience not
necessary. Must
be pleasant and
work well with
people.
Apply in
person with
resume to:
DOLOMITI
SHOES
PICKERING
TOWN CENTRE
PART-TIME WORK. $16
base/appt, fl exible sched-
ules, no experience neces-
sary, ideal for students, inter-
viewing this week. ptf9.com
or (905) 426-7726.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
for growing company, pri-
marily roofi 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
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
Please reply to File #406, c/o
Oshawa This Week, 865
Farewell St. Oshawa, ON
L1H 7L5
TELEMARKETING Monday
to Thursday 5-8pm only.
Strong voice with exceptional
customer service skills need-
ed at Ajax offi ce. Only quali-
fi ed applicants will be con-
tacted. Please call after 4pm
at 905-686-9607 ext. 305.
TIRED OF MCJOBS? Look-
ing for a SERIOUS career?
$360/Wk to Start, up to
$800/Wk. FUN WORK! Full
Time Positions Available.
Benefi ts, paid training, no
sales, no phones, no com-
mission, travel opportunities.
Call Now, Start Tomorrow.
Call Amber 905-668-5544
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
key people to expand our fi -
nancial services business in
this area. Experience not
necessary. We will train. Call
Shannon Murphy 1-877-219-
5775
AWARD WINNING salon
and spa seeking full or part
time hair stylist, and chair
rental available (First month
FREE) and Experienced
Part-time Esthetician and
part time RMT to cover a ma-
ternity leave. Please email
your resume: info@labelle-
salonandspa.com (905)728-
0435.
HAIRSTYLIST FULL TIME
with experience. Joseph's
Hairstyling Oshawa Centre.
Apply in person or call Joe
(905)723-9251.
OPUSGLOW CONCEPT
SPA is expanding and
moving and has the following
positions available:
Receptionist, Estheticians,
Registered Massage Thera-
pists & Hair Stylists, mini-
mum 2 years experience.
Please submit resume to:
annick@opusglow.com
subject header the position.
SALON CHIC is looking for
Full Aesthetician who is dedi-
cated, passionate and want
to expand their education.
Please drop off resume to
Lindsay or Heather at 100
Westney Road South, Unit
#12, Ajax.
THE FACIAL PLACE re-
quires part time estheticians
to join our locations in Pick-
ering and Whitby. Submit re-
sume to spa@thefacial-
place.com 905-706-3464
WANTED: Pedicurist, Esthe-
tician, Nail Technician. Per-
son with experience and ex-
isting clientele in any/all
fi elds to work in a busy newly
renovated Pickering salon.
Offers a clean, pleasant at-
mosphere with good terms.
(905)831-8789
A HVAC INSTALLER, Dur-
ham area. Gas License, G2
minimum, Refrigeration li-
cense an asset. Experienced
with own tools & vehicle. Call
Cullen Heating (905)725-
9731 or fax resume
(905)725-0886
CAD DRAFTSPERSON.
Full-time positions available
to produce Mech.-Elec.-
Arch.-Struct. drawings. 5-yrs
experience. Junior and Sen-
ior positions available. Must
have Autocad experience in
Construction Industry. Fax
resume to: 905-250-1008.
PICKERING AREA Tool
Shop looking for junior tool &
die makers for both day/night
shift. Also looking for CNC
Mill operator. Fax resume to
905-427-8010.
LOOKING FOR A mechani-
cal engineer, experienced in
the design of heavy machin-
ery. Must understand hy-
draulics and steel fabrication
techniques. Must be profi -
cient in solid works modeling,
drafting, and stress analysis.
Knowledge of AutoCad is
also helpful. Must be com-
fortable working indepen-
dently in a shop and offi ce
environment. Looking for a
good innovated thinker with
good communication skills.
Please forward resume to
info@dutchmantreespade.com
MASTER MECHANIC
WHITBY needs team orient-
ed 2nd or 3rd year automo-
tive apprentice mechanic for
busy Whitby shop. Experi-
ence in brakes, exhaust,
electrical, etc. Preference
given to candidate with drive
clean inspector license.
Competitive wages and
benefi ts. Send resume to
832 Brock St. N., Whitby On-
tario L1N 4J5, or fax to 905-
430-0173.
NOW HIRING - experienced
Direct Sales Representa-
tives. Hours Monday to Fri-
day 12 p.m. - 9 p.m. Must
have car and cell phone. Po-
tential to earn huge commis-
sions. Call (905)708-9565.
SALES AGENTS Business
to Business, Tax rebate con-
sulting. Excellent commis-
sion. Fax resume to
(905)881-7304.
www.ctsassociates.com
REALTOR
OPPORTUNITY
All Appointments &
Leads Supplied,
Make $100,000+/1st Yr.
All expenses paid
including cell phone!
To anonymously
request more info e-mail
realtorwanted@live.ca
by March 16th, 2010
ROGERS AUTHORIZED
Dealer seeking SALES
REPRESENTATIVES to
work the Durham and GTA
Regions selling Rogers
Services to Residential/
Commercial. E-Mail Resume:
mcaleerdan@yahoo.ca or
416-278-2571
ROUTE SALES PERSON
for east GTA. Commission,
vehicle required. Email:
dsdservices@rogers.com
MOTIVATED Sales Person
Successful retailer requires
Full Time Sales Person.
50k-70k. (weekends re-
quired) email resume to
jobs@arcticspasdurham.com
CERTIFIED DENTAL Assist-
ant required for Ajax offi ce. 3
days per week. Hours are
6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. No even-
ings or weekends. New
grads welcome! Please fax
resume to 905-686-4347.
DENTAL ASSISTANT /
Receptionist. Minimum Lev-
el 1 HARP certifi cation re-
quired. Dental Reception ex-
perience also required.
Hours include evenings &
Saturdays. E-mail resume
to: gilldental@gmail.com
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
with assisting and ortho
background. Full-time posi-
tion. Required immediately.
Please fax resume to 905-
427-9697 or email resume
to: michellefagan@bellnet.ca
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MARCH 6th & 7th
1:00pm - 4:00pm
696 Callahan St. Pickering
(off Whites Rd. South)
$389,900
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Close to school, shopping, hospital
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preferred. Apply to:
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MARNWOOD LIFECARE
CENTRE - Part Time-Dietary
Manager, C.S.N.M. required.
Please send resume att: Tra-
cy Werheid, 26 Elgin St.
Bowmanville, L1C3C8 or
Fax: 905-623-4497 Email
twerheid@extendicare.com
OPTOMETRIC assistant/dis-
penser in Bowmanville for full
time. Benefi ts plus bonuses.
Email experienced resume in
confi dence to raynerj@
xplornet.com or fax
(905)623-4583.
PART TIME CDA to work
primarily reception. Evenings
and some Saturdays in-
volved. Please email
oshawadental@live.com
PART-TIME CERTIFIED
Dental Assistant. Minimum 2
years experience. Please
call (905)571-2443
PART-TIME DENTAL Re-
ceptionist, evenings and Sat-
urdays, experienced only.
Please call (905)571-2443.
REGISTERED MASSAGE
Therapist required for a busy
Physiotherapy clinic in Pick-
ering Village. One year ma-
ternity leave. April 2010 to
April 2011. 20 hours/week to
include 2 evenings and Sat-
urday's. Email resume to:
anna_p@sympatico.ca
CENTRAL OSHAWA Large
older duplex adjacent to new
UOIT Campus (Athol/Charles
St.) Needs upgrading, other
potential uses possible. Ask-
ing $260,000. Brumley Real
Estate Ltd-Brokerage
(905)668-0515
LAKE SCUGOG - Beautiful
lakefront. $398,900. Check
propertyguys.com
ID#194144 for pictures and
details. (705)786-3579
Spring is coming….
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PERSONAL TRAINER
One on One Sessions
Toning, Shaping &
Bodybuilding.
Training in TRX
Suspension, All sports,
Twist Conditioning.
Free consultation,
Flexible hours,
Reasonable rates
905-619-1673
1250sq.ft & 1650sq.ft. In-
dustrial Units for rent. Rit-
son/Bloor Oshawa. Offi ce
space and overhead garage
door. Newly renovated, big
open-space, suit all busi-
nesses. 905-839-9104.
STORAGE UNITS 10' x 20'
Wilson Rd. S. Oshawa. Un-
heated. $125. - $135. per
mo. Call (905)725-9991
***WHITBY OFFICE SPACE
for rent, 700sq.ft Brock St,
just N. of 401. Newly reno-
vated. Parking. Minutes from
401 and GO Station.
Available immediately. Call
(905)430-6268.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
TO LEASE: 3200sq.ft. 16'
ceiling, four 12'Wx14'H
doors, multiple uses, good
zoning, willing to divide 5
acres of fenced yard, Hwy
35, Lindsay. Also 1600sq.ft.
building, with 10x10 door &
hoist, fenced yard. Call 705-
359-1402.
INCOME OPPORTUNITY
ONE TIME FEE, VERY
LUCRATIVE BE FIRST IN
YOUR AREA. NO TRAVEL-
ING. DO IT RIGHT FROM
HOME. PLEASE CALL KEN
905-797-3287
$$MONEY$$ Consolidate
Debts Mortgages to 95% No
income, Bad credit OK!
Better Option Mortgage
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PRIVATE FUNDS- 1st, 2nd
mortgages. Consolidate bills,
low rates. No appraisal need-
ed. Bad credit okay. Save
money. No obligation. No
fees OAC. Call Peter 1-877-
777-7308, Mortgage Leaders
(KENDEL) 5 MINUTES north
of Orono, 1-BDRM +, in
4-plex, $950/month,
Available immediately. Newly
renovated, quiet setting, coin
laundry, all inclusive, Park-
ing. First/last. (905)786-
2305, (519)853-5068.
1 & 2-BEDROOMS available
Immediately/April 1st. 2 loca-
tions, 946 Mason St. $695,
$850. 350 Malaga Rd. $740
All inclusive, (fridge/stove,
parking.) No pets. 905-242-
4478, 905-435-0383.
1-BEDROOM APT, second
fl oor of house, jacuzzi tub,
balcony w/glass sunroom,
April 1st. $750/month all in-
clusive. First/last required.
No pets, non-smoker. Cen-
tral Oshawa. (905)728-8199,
(905)243-3418.
1-BEDROOM BASEMENT
apt. Pickering, Bayly/Whites
Rd. Spacious, bright, clean.
Separate entrance, parking,
cable, laundry. $900/month,
utilities included. No smok-
ing. First/last, references.
Available immediately. 647-
272-8192.
1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,
Oshawa. Large 3-bedroom
townhome suites with full
basements, available for
rent. Private fenced yards
with mature trees. Near all
amenities. $925/month+
utilities. Call (905)579-7649
for appointment.
BOWMANVILLE: 2 bed-
room with den, close to all
amenities. $930 per mo. plus
hydro and cable. Offi ce
hours 9-5, Monday-Friday.
(905)430-1877.
2 BEDROOM
Legal
BASEMENT apt.
Available
PICKERING
Hwy. #2/Dixie
$900/mth.
inclusive.
416-828-7742
2 BEDROOM North Oshawa.
Newer well-maintained,
clean, quiet adult lifestyle
building. Intercom for your
security. Suits retired/mature
working adult. No pets. $960-
inclusive. 905-720-2352
3-BEDROOM, 2 fl oors, fully
broadloom, appliances, full
basement, garage. $1150
plus utilities. 1433 Byron St.
S, Whitby, south of 401. Call
for appointment (416)892-
7303 or view: Sat./Sun
March 6/7, 10am-2pm
306 PACIFIC AVE., Oshawa
Very cozy 1 bedroom loft
w/large deck. Close to OC,
all amenities. $600+ hydro.
Avail. immediately. lst/last, 3
references. (905)434-0533,
angie_p@rogers.com
620 BOND ST. E. apt. 1
bedrooms. $695+hydro.
Seniors Welcome. Close to
shopping, bus. Quiet com-
plex, safe neighbourhood, no
pets. Available immediately.
905-720-2153.
Spring Special
Condominium
Suites in Oshawa
2 & 3 Bdrm's
Free Utilities,
Parking. Senior's,
Retiree's & GM
Discounts
905-728-4993
AJAX, #16 Shale Dr., brand
new 2-bedroom basement
apartment, separate en-
trance, bathroom, laundry
room, parking. Available im-
mediately. No pets/smoking.
(905)426-8666
AJAX, Kingston/Church,
$1000/month utilities includ-
ed. Beautiful bright spacious
main level 1-bedroom bun-
galow apartment. Laundry in-
cluded, private parking.
Available April 1st. Please
call (416)277-9037
AJAX- OXFORD Towers.
Spacious apartments, quiet
bldg, near shopping, GO.
Pool. 1 & 3-bedroom from
$939 & $1149/mo. Plus park-
ing. Available immediately.
905-683-8571 or 905-683-
8421
AJAX-2 BDRM legal bsmnt
apt, utils, 1 prkng incl. Pics
on Kijiji. No pets/smkng. 1st,
last & ref. Avail Apr 1st, $965
mth Call 647-896-3674
AVAILABLE MARCH 1ST,
1-bedroom walkout base-
ment apt., kitchen, dining
room, livingroom, 1 parking,
share laundry. $800/month.
No smoking/pets. Call
(905)239-6953
BOWMANVILLE immaculate
1-bedroom with balcony
$960 avail immediately; with-
out balcony $945 April 1. Se-
curity entrance, very clean
building, includes applianc-
es, utilities, parking, laundry
905-697-1786, 905-666-1074
CENTRAL OSHAWA - 3
bedrooms, 3 level, backyard,
$l,300 inclusive. Dead end
street with park. Available
April lst. lst/last. (905)922-
5789.
CENTRAL OSHAWA, near
Seniors Citizens' Centre,
quiet, adult building. Large 2-
bed, new carpet, freshly
painted. $750 + utilities +
parking. 905-242-8355
HWY-2/WESTNEY: Walkout
basement apt., bright, spa-
cious, 2 bedroom, newly
renovated 4 pc bath, walkout
to patio & fenced yard. Abso-
lutely beautiful. $950.00 in-
cludes parking & utilities No
smoking, no pets: 416-450-
2484.
IMMACULATE 2-BDRM,
quiet, No smoking/pets
Oshawa Blvd/King. Gas,
heat, hot water, with private
laundry (Washer/Dryer),
fridge, stove and parking in-
cluded. $875/mo. Avail
April/May 1st, 905-263-2354,
(905)914-0412.
IMMACULATE, LARGE,
new beautiful one bedroom
apartment in prestigious area
of Bowmanville, located on
12 acres. Open concept,
walk-out w/large windows,
gas fi replace, own laundry,
walk-in closet, lots of stor-
age, offi ce area, available
April lst. $925/mo all inclu-
sive. No pets/no smoking.
Call (905)263-8377.
LIVERPOOL HWY 2 large
bright 1-bedroom basement
apartment, large familyroom,
separate entrance, laundry,
parking, full-sized applianc-
es, no pets/smoking, $750
inclusive. Available immedi-
ately. (416)737- 6971.
LIVERPOOL/BAYLY, beau-
tiful basement. One bedroom
plus den, laundry, large clos-
ets, parking. No smok-
ing/pets. $850 per month in-
clusive fi rst/last required.
Available April 1. (416)759-
4931.
MARY 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
ONE BEDROOM APT.
Oshawa. $500/month plus
heat/Hydro. 2 bedroom apt,
$600/month plus heat/hydro.
First/last, references,
available March/April 1st.
Call Stephen 905-259-5796.
OSHAWA - clean, quiet
building, overlooking green
space, close to shopping and
schools. Two bedroom apt
available starting @$850/mo.
Parking, utilities, appliances
inc. Call 289-388-6401
OSHAWA FIRST MONTH
FREE. Large 2-bedroom up-
dated apt in upscale, quiet
well-managed building in
good area. $1200-inclusive.
(905)728-8919
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.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, 3 bedroom unit,
close to OC, $860 plus
utilities, fi rst and last re-
quired. Available April 1st.
Call (905)987-4892.
OSHAWA, ELGIN ST. E, 1-
bedroom, water, Hydro, gas
included. $725/month,
fi rst/last, references. No
dogs. Available Now.
(905)914-6578.
OSHAWA, NEAR HOSPI-
TAL, 2-BEDROOM upper
fl oor & BACHELOR apt.
w/full basement, Upper $850,
bachelor $650. Includes
parking, utilities, laundry fa-
cilities. No smoking.
First/last. Garage Available.
905-431-1552.
OSHAWA, new cozy quiet
one-bedroom basement apt.
Single working person pre-
ferred, no pets/smoking Sep
entrance, parking $650-incl
fi rst/last. Avail March 15.
905-432-9644
OSHAWA, Ritson/Wolfe,
2-bdrm plus utilities. ALSO 2-
bdrm, inclusive. Parking,
fridge/stove included. Also
bachelor plus utilities.
First/last, available immedi-
ately. Call 647-404-1786.
OSHAWA/BOWMANVILLE
1 & 2 bedroom apts. Suites
w/balconies, parking, laundry
facilities, near all amenities.
BOWMANVILLE: 2 bedroom
House available immediately.
905-623-4172 The Veltri
Group www.veltrigroup.com
PICKERING, DIXIE/FINCH,
immaculate newly renovated
2-bedroom basement, separ-
ate entrance, eat-in kitchen,
full bathroom w/soaker tub.
Must See! No smoking/pets.
References/security,
fi rst/last. $975/month inclu-
sive Immediate. (905)492-
0308
WHITBY central, immacu-
late 2 bedroom apts. $958.
Appliances, heat, water,
laundry facilities and parking.
905-666-1074 or 905-493-
3065.
WHITBY CENTRAL. Bache-
lor apartment of superior
standard, 20 Mason Dr, third
fl oor, elevator, Balcony,
hardwood fl oors. $740 inclu-
sive, single occupant pre-
ferred. No dogs. (905)576-
8989.
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, 1-BEDROOM
basement apt., walkout with
large patio. 3 minutes from
Go station/401, steps to
Whitby Mall. $750/month in-
clusive, fi rst/last. No
pets/smoking. Available im-
mediately. (905)728-5186
WHITBY, DOWNTOWN, 1 &
2-bedroom apts. 1-bdrm
$800 inclusive. 2-bedroom
$850+ hydro. Big windows,
laminate fl oors, high ceilings.
First/last references. No
pets. March 1st/sooner.
(905)430-8327
WHITBY, LARGE 1-BED-
ROOM apt. newly decorated,
in small 5-plex building, lo-
cated close to 4-corners of
Whitby. 1 parking spot, coin
laundry. $830/mo fi rst/last,
available April 1st. Call Joan
905-404-7861
WHITBY/OSHAWA border.
2-bedroom basement apart-
ment, mins to 401/Go Train.
Available April 1st, referenc-
es, no smoking. $700/inclu-
sive. Call (905)433-9036.
3 BDRM, 1-1/2 BATHS, 1
parking, 1540 Pickering
Parkway, available April
1st. $1295/month+ hydro.
New hardwood fl ooring &
paint. No smoking. View at
www.tinyurl.com/22N4J, 416-
893-2545.
4-BEDROOM UPPER fl oor
house, walking distance to
hospital, fenced backyard,
backs onto Alexander Park,
Oshawa. $1500/month inclu-
sive. 2-BEDROOM
$895/month, plus utilities.
Available March 1st.
First/last, small pets wel-
comed. (905)728-8868.
AJAX, BAYLY/MONARCH.
New townhouse 4 bdrms/ 3
baths, central Ajax; garage, 5
appliances, A/C. Near shop-
ping, amenities, GO Transit,
401. No smoking/pets. $1350
+ Utilities. 905-624-5126;
cos.bucur@gmail.com
EASTLAWN ST. Oshawa, 2-
bedroom home with usable
loft. Quit area near Plaza
and public transit. Available
at $1200/month includes
heat, water, electricity, park-
ing. (905)424-0922
LARGE 4-BEDROOM. Per-
fect for at-home business.
Downtown Pickering. High-
way exposure for at-home
business. Lots of parking. Of-
fi ce w/separate entrance in
bsmt. One 4pc, two 2pc
baths, 5 appliances, Large
house on beautiful private
lot. Avail. April 1st. Walk to
public transit. $2200/mo+.
(905)655-1322
OSHAWA, Ritson/401,
2 bedroom, $910/month.
Utilities included, spacious
backyard. Near amenities, on
quiet street, parking, laundry.
Available immediately. Call
Charles 647-831-0420.
PORT PERRY newly reno-
vated 3 bdm house close to
all amenities includes all ap-
pliances. $1250/PM +
Utilities First and Last. Call
Mike 905-985-0393
WHITBY
Walton/Wardman
3+1 bdrms, Nice &
Spacious. Close to all
amenities and schools.
Nice and quiet neigh-
borhood. $1600+
utilities. Avail. immed.
905-550-0366
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., Colborne E) 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.
NORTH EAST OSHAWA 3-
bedroom townhouse for rent,
5 appliances included, $1225
per mo plus utilities. lst/last
references, no pets. For
more information call
(905)723-4574.
PICKERING, NEW 3-bed-
room, 3-bath townhome in
central Pickering. Available
April 1st, starting at
$1500/month, plus heat &
hydro. Great location, close
to all amenities. Lawn main-
tenance and water included.
No smoking/pets. Preferred
AAA clients, credit check and
references a must. Call Chris
(905)424-1834.
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 about our move-in
specials. 905-436-3346
www.realstar.ca
BOWMANVILLE. Available
immediately. $450/month.
Kitchen, bathrooms, laundry,
cable, parking, utilities in-
cluded. Room has walkout
to deck and fenced back-
yard. Working professional
preferred. Call 905-697-
1662.
FULLY FURNISHED ROOM.
Bowmanville. Close to #2.
Wireless/Cable. Parking.
4pc. Bathroom. Must be ex-
tremely quiet, clean, non-
smoking, no pets, employed,
references/credit check rqd.
$550/mo.+ share utils. Avail.
03/15. 1st/last rqd. 416-669-
4272.
FURNISHED room for rent,
shared bath and kitchen,
male preferred. $370/month,
all inclusive. Available imme-
diately. (905)433-0385.
IMMACULATE SPACIOUS
furnished room, separate
entrance, well kept quiet
home, South Pickering.
Includes: bathroom, light
kitchen facilities, satellite TV,
internet, utilities. No
pets/smokers. $125/week,
(905)839-3566.
ROOMS OSHAWA -
Available Immediately. Fur-
nished, phone, cable, hi-
speed internet, laundry, park-
ing - all inclusive. $400 and
up. (647)864-6342
SE AJAX AT LAKE, up-
stairs, very large, fur-
nished/unfurnished bedroom
with en-suite bath, walk in
closet, newer large upscale
house. No pets, non-smoker.
$150/per week. (905)550-
0761.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
large east Oshawa home,
suit clean, quiet working per-
sons, shared facilities. Tran-
sit at door. $425 per mo. in-
clusive. Call Gord at
(289)240-8323.
WHITBY & OSHAWA rooms
to rent, suit mature male in
quiet home, furnished, very
clean, parking, kitchen, bath-
rooms, familyroom, no smok-
ing/pets, Available immedi-
ately. 905-903-5688.
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.
SELL/RENT YOUR TIME-
SHARE NOW!!! Maintenance
fees too high? Need Cash?
Sell your unused timeshare
today. No commissions or
Broker Fees. Free Consulta-
tion. www.sellatime-
share.com 1-866-708-3690
BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LOTS
Golf Course, Nat'l Parks. 1
hour from Tucson Guaran-
teed Financing. $0 Down, $0
Interest. Starting $129/mo.
Foreclosures online @
www.sunsiteslandrush.com
Call Pre-recorded message
1-800-631-8164 Mention
Code 4001
TEXAS LAND FORECLO-
SURES! 20/40 acre tracts.
Near growing El Paso-pro-
posed travel/space center!
No Credit Checks/Owner Fi-
nancing, Money Back Guar-
antee 0 Down. Take over
$159 per/mo 800-843-7537
www.sunsetranches.com
BALSAM LAKE Fenelon
Falls, Housekeeping Cot-
tages for rent. Trailers for
Sale on Sites, Seasonal
boat dock rentals.
1-877-887-2550
sandybeachtrailercourt.com
AFFORDABLE GETAWAY,
34' Park-model. Westlake @
Sandbanks. Loaded, fur-
nished, sewer, bathroom
w/shower, sleeps 6. Parking
included, deck w/awning,
barbecue. Smoke-free. Fami-
ly park. $10,500. Peter
(613)544-1087
ALONE ON THE COUCH
AGAIN? Put down the re-
mote and call Misty River
Introductions Ontario's larg-
est matchmaking service
with 15 years experience in
bringing singles together with
their life partners www.misty-
riverintros.com 416-777-
6302
NANNY
AVAILABLE
Pickering/Ajax
Live-out, qualifi ed,
friendly, excellent
track record and
references.
Please call Rosa
905-492-2284
EXPERIENCED DAYCARE
PROVIDER accepting pre-
schoolers and school aged
children, Tues-Fri. Over
15-years experience. Large
playroom with lots of games,
& scheduled activities. CPR
certifi ed. 905-831-8502
TUTORING
High school
Math &
Accounting
Many years of
experience
905-697-9462
TUTORING
University and
College
Accounting
Many years of
experience
905-697-9462
AFFORDABLE Appliances,
HANKS Appliances,
PARTS/SALES/SERVICE
310 Bloor 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.
BED, ALL new Queen ortho-
pedic, mattress, box spring in
plastic, cost $900, selling
$275. Call (416)779-0563
CARPETS, LAMINATE &
VINYL SALE! I have 1000 of
yards for sale! Free under-
pad with installation. Free
Estimates. Guaranteed
Lowest Prices. Big or small
jobs, I do it all! Lexus Floor-
ing, Call Mike 905-431-4040
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
FIREWOOD, $325/delivered
per bush cord, fully sea-
soned hardwood. Call Peter
cell (416)804-6414. Serving
Durham Region
FREE FIREWOOD, broken
skids. Delivery available.
Call (905)434-0392
HOT TUB COVERS All
Custom covers, all sizes and
all shapes, $425.00 tax and
delivery included. Pool
safety covers. We will not
be beat on price and quality!
Guaranteed. 905-259-4514.
www.durhamcovers.com
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS
Best Price, Best Quality. All
Shapes & Colours. Call
1-866-585-0056
www.thecoverguy.ca
HOT TUBS, 2009 models,
fully loaded, full warranty,
new in plastic, cost $8000,
sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779-
0563.
ICE FISHING HUT, 6 x 8.
Stainless runners, 2 holes, 6'
high density foam benches,
table, propane stove and
lamp, 5 windows, lots of stor-
age, stereo and speakers,
outside lights, roof vent. Dol-
ly with tires. $600 fi rm.
(705) 328-0402 after 6 p.m.
MOVING - two 3 seater sofa,
recliner, 6 chair solid wood
dining room set, 2 single
beds with wood headboards,
posturepedic mattresses,
coffee and end tables and
much more. (905)665-6154
POOL TABLE, professional
series 1" slate, new in box
with accessories, cost
$4500, selling $1395. 416-
779-0563
STEEL BUILDINGS. Factory
Deals - Save Thousands.
30x40 - 100x200. Can
Erect/Will Deliver.
www.scg-grp.com Source#
1F2. 1-800-964-835
RENT TO OWN - New and
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.
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
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.
A-1 FIREWOOD, dry hard-
wood, guaranteed. (905)436-
6600 (905)260-1774.
DASCHUND PUPPIES,
Black & tan, 5 months old,
two females, outdoor trained,
absolutely beautiful. Happy
lively pups. $450. (905)686-
4917.
GORGEOUS GOLDEN RE-
TRIEVER puppies. First
shots, vet checked, de-
wormed. Excellent tempera-
ment. Family raised. Ready
to go. $425. (905)432-5984.
Blackstock
GORGEOUS TEDDY BEAR
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ful & affectionate, non-shed,
ready now. Standard Poo-
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fall in love. 705-437-2790
www.doodletreasures.com
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durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • March 5, 201022
AP
SHERIFF'S SALE of Land(s)
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF WRIT OF SEIZURE AND
SALE issued out of the Superior Court of Justice at London
dated the 9th of February 2009, Court File Number
60694 SR to me directed, against the real and personal
property of Jim Vaz, also known as Jaime Ernesto Vaz,
Defendant, at the suit of CITI CARDS CANADA INC.,
Plaintiff, the Enforcement Offi ce of the Superior Court of
Justice located at 150 Bond Street East, Oshawa, Ontario
L1G 0A2 has seized and taken in execution all the right,
title, interest and equity of redemption of Jaime Ernesto
Vaz, Defendant in, and to:
PCL 281-1, SEC M1100, PT LT 281, PL M1100, PT 25
& 26 40R6957, T/W PTLT 281, PLM1100 PT 27, 40R6957
as in LT 145143, S/T PT26, 40R6957 in favour of PT27 &
28, 40R6957 as in LT145143, PIN 16416-0004(LT),
Regional Muncipality of Durham, municipally known as
653 Grandview Drive, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7V9.
All of which said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of Jim Vaz also known as Jaime Ernesto Vaz,
Defendant, in the said lands and tenements described
above, shall be offered for sale by Public Auction subject
to the conditions set out below at the Superior Court of
Justice, 150 Bond Street East, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 0A2
on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
CONDITIONS:
The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages,
charges, liens, outstanding taxes, and other encumbranc-
es. No representation is made regarding the title of the
land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold.
Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the
potential purchaser(s).
TERMS:
• Deposit 10% of bid price or $1,000.00, whichever is
greater
• Payable at time of sale by successful bidder
• To be applied to purchase price
• Non-refundable
• Ten business days from date of sale to pay balance in
full at Court Enforcement Offi ce, 150 Bond Street East,
Oshawa, Ontario L1G 0A2.
• All payments in cash or by certifi ed cheque made
payable to the Minister of Finance.
• Deed Poll provided by Sheriff only upon satisfactory
payment in full of purchase price.
• Other conditions as announced.
THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE
SHERIFF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UP TO THE
TIME OF SALE.
Note: No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General
may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements
exposed for sale by a Sheriff under legal process, either
directly or indirectly.
Date: January 22, 2010
Andrew McNabb and Alain Billington
Court Enforcement Offi ce
150 Bond Street East, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 0A2
Sat. March 6- 10am-ESTATE & NEW MAC TOOL
AUCTION at MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER-LIND-
SAY selling for A. Farber & Partners Inc. Trustee in
Bankruptcy LARGE inventory of NEW MAC TOOLS
impact wrenches, air tools, sockets, mechanics &
body tools, (see list on internet) parts washer, mo-
torcycle jack, plus contents, living, dining & bed-
room furniture, glass, china, some antiques, col-
lectables, MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783
view list/ photos / updates at www.
mcleanauctions.com
Two Hearts, One Love
Joseph O ’Kane & Cheryl Leroux
will celebrate with their families
& friends on November 6, 2010.
Congratulations to you both
on your Engagement.
xoxo
Indoor/outdoor antique sale
The old antique shoppe
OUR FIRST SPRING SALE
Sat Mar. 6 9:00 - 4:00 &
Sun . Mar. 7 11:00 - 4:00
Painted kitchen table, kitchen hoosier style cup-
board, Mahogany dressers, vanities, oak server,
oak buffet, Walnut buffet, many occasional ta-
bles, sets of dining chairs, occasional chairs,
church pews, painted dressers, Cedar chest, tool
box, blanket box, teacups, china, silver overlay,
books, records fenton glass, vaseline glass, cran-
berry glass, pressed glass We must downsize,
several small estates have arrived
3610 Old Brougham Road, Brougham
(Brock Rd N. of Pickering @ highway # 7)
10% OFF SALE AT KELLY
AND SONS. For the month
of March, Kelly and Sons
Auto in Ajax, will reduce the
list price of their entire inven-
tory of approximately 25
quality CERTIFIED used
cars & trucks by 10%. Please
see our entire inventory, pric-
es and details at
www.kellyandsonsauto.com
Or call 905-683-1983
1993 HONDA Del Sol $2999,
2000 Grand Am 170K $2999.
2001 Saturn, 3D 144k
$3999. 2003 Kia Rio RS
132k $3999. 2000 Montana
$2999. 1997 Jeep Cherokee
122k $2999. 1995 Chev Pick
Up $2999 Others $1,999/up.
Certifi ed/etested. Free 6
month warranty. (RKM Auto)
(905)432-7599 or (905)424-
9002.
1998 ACURA 3.5 RL, fully
loaded, top of the line, great
condition, leather interior,
beige in/out, chrome wheels,
$8,000. Call Frank (905)999-
1755
2001 AURORA sunroof,
leather, like new certifi ed &
e-tested $5,995. 2001 Cava-
lier LS 4dr, automatic, air,
certifi ed & e-tested $2,995.
Easy Auto 905-243-1159.
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 at
www.needacartoday.ca
! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap
Cars & Trucks Wanted.
Cash paid 7 days/week any-
time. Please call 905-426-
0357.
! ! ! $200-$2000
Cash For
Cars & Trucks
or $300
Gov. Program
1-888-355-5666
! ! ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS,
old cars & trucks wanted.
Cash paid. Free pickup. Call
Bob anytime (905)431-0407.
ADAM & RON'S SCRAP
cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash,
free pick up 7 days/week
(anytime) (905)424-3508
! !!$ WHITTLE SCRAP Solu-
tions. We pay cash for your
scrap cars, truck, and vans!
Fast free pickup. 24/7.
905-431-1808.
$$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER
Always the best cash deal -
up to $100 - $300 on the
spot for your good cars,
trucks, vans. Environmentally
friendly green disposal for
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
ABSOLUTELY the best
CASH deal for your old junk-
er. Cars & trucks wanted,
dead or alive. Free p-up. Call
24 hrs. John 905-263-4142
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
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
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DUNCAN, Allan - Passed away peacefully at
home at the age of 47 after a battle with can-
cer surrounded by loved ones on Wednes-
day, March 3, 2010. He is now reunited with
his older brother Peter who passed in 1963.
Allan Duncan, dearly loved son of Charles
and Nancy Duncan of Ajax. Loved father of
Ian, Bryon and Steven. Brother of Tracy Gib-
bons. Loving Bipa (grandfather) to Liam. Un-
cle to Jeffrey and Michelle Gibbons. He will
also be dearly missed by all his extended
family and friends. The family will receive
friends at the ACCETTONE FUNERAL
HOME, 384 Finley Ave., Ajax (905-428-9090)
on Saturday March 6, 2010 from 2 p.m. until
time of Memorial Service in the Chapel at 3
p.m. As expression of sympathy donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated.
HILL, Lloyd George - Peacefully at Lakeridge
Health Oshawa with his family by his side on
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010. Lloyd Hill in
his 95th year. Beloved father of Leonard
Brown and his wife Judy; Martha Hill and
David Guthrie; Emilie MacAulay and her hus-
band Bob; Irene Armes and her husband Jim
and Allan Hill. Sadly missed by his grandchil-
dren Leonard Jr.; Dr. Linda Brown; David
Brown; April Woolner; Jennifer Desrosiers;
Jamie Armes; Derek Armes; Jeffrey Armes;
Laura Hill and Al Hill and by his many great
grandchildren. Dear brother of Ivan Hill and
William Hill. Lloyd will be fondly remembered
by his extended family and friends. Friends
may call at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847
King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation
on Saturday, March 6th from 7 - 9 P.M. and
Sunday, March 7th from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 P.M.
Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on
Monday, March 8th at 11:00 A.M. Interment
Groveside Cemetery, Whitby.
Memorial donations to the Dur-
ham Lung Association would be
appreciated.
LAVERY, Gladys On March 3rd, 2010 Gladys
loving and devoted wife of the late Bernard.
Loving mother of Joanne (Carl), Lorraine
(Gordon), Susan. Cherished Grandma of
Diane, Brian (Joann). Sister of Mary and the
Late Frances, Joseph and Catherine.
Friends will be received at the ACCETTONE
FUNERAL HOME 384 Finley Ave., Ajax
(905 428-9090) on Monday March 8th, 2010
from 11am until the time of service in the
chapel at 1 pm. The family wish to acknowl-
edge the staff of Winbourne Park Nursing
Home for their kindness and compassion and
care.
ROCHE (nee Magnus)
Thelma
Peacefully after a brief illness at Lakeridge
Health Bowmanville on Tuesday February
23, 2010, in her 90th year. Beloved mother
of Marilynne Roche of Banff and Paul and his
wife Rosemary Roche of Pickering. Devoted
"Little" Nan to Andrew Frey, Christopher
(Claudia) Frey, Carol (Christopher) and
Michael Roche and Great Nan to Gavin and
Lily. Will be sadly missed by her brother and
dear friend Ken Magnus. Predeceased by
sister in law Peggy Magnus. A Celebration of
Thelma's Life will be held at McINTOSH-
ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 152 King
Street East, Oshawa (905-433-5558) on
Saturday March 6, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu
of fl owers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
Online condolences may be made at
www.mcintosh-anderson.com
Death Notices
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