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PICKERING -- It was an example of just how
quickly things can turn on Lake Ontario.
Setting out on a bright sunny day, just past
the Frenchman’s Bay shoreline in Pickering,
the fog seemed to come out of nowhere as the
Pickering Auxiliary Rescue Association (PARA)
took members of the media and the Pickering
nuclear plant’s community advisory council
out on the water.
The trip was arranged by Ontario Power
Generation in the wake of a $1,600 donation to
PARA for new radar.
The radar was put to good use as visibility
was reduced to a few hundred metres. PARA
Commodore Rob Anderson looked to the
radar screen to identify boats, buoys and the
approaching shoreline as vice-commodore
Michael Leahy steered.
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through the water with confidence regardless
of the conditions,” said Mr. Anderson.
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DURHAM -- Hospitals across the region are
getting into shape by cutting down on wait
times for patients in emergency rooms.
The Province is expanding its Pay for
Results program and providing more than $3
million in funding to health-care providers in
the Durham cluster of the Central East Local
Health Integration Network.
“One of the problems that we have in the
hospital system is not being able to move
patients who are in beds that require long-
term care out of the hospital, so what hap-
pens is you get backlogged in your emergen-
cy department,” said Lisa Shiozaki, vice presi-
dent of patient services for Lakeridge Health,
which has facilities in Oshawa, Bowmanville
and Port Perry.
“We’re doing an awful lot of work with our
LHIN, our other hospital partners and the
community care access centre to develop
strategies to get faster access for patients.”
Pay for Results is a program that assists hos-
pitals and health-care partners to implement
initiatives for meeting emergency room wait
time reduction targets. Seventy-one Ontar-
io hospitals will receive funding through the
program with a goal to improve overall per-
formance by 15 per cent by year’s end.
“We are continuing to work with our hospi-
tals and other health-care service providers
to reduce the time people spend in ERs and
to make sure patients are getting the very best
emergency care,” said Deborah Hammons,
CEO of the Central East LHIN.
“This is aligned with our strategic aim of
saving one million hours of time that patients
spend in our emergency departments.”
The government will provide up to $100
million to the 14 LHINs across the province.
There are 163 emergency rooms with 2.8 mil-
lion people making 5.25 million visits each
year. The program has helped hospitals cut
the overall amount of time Ontarians spend
in the province’s emergency rooms by 21 per
cent within the last two years.
A total of $3,056,100 will be allocated to
Durham with Lakeridge Health receiving
$1,097,100 for its Oshawa site and $841,200
for its Bowmanville location. Rouge Val-
ley Health System in Ajax is benefitting with
$547,800 and Durham Mental Health Servic-
es will see $570,000.
As part of Lakeridge Health’s plans for the
funding, department staffing levels will be
enhanced and a nurse navigator role created
to help improve patient flow, said Ms. Shioza-
ki.
“That tends to act like an air traffic control-
ler for the department so they’re ensuring
patients are moving from one point to anoth-
er in the least amount of time possible and
getting access to diagnostics, the physicians
and the nurses,” she said.
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KRISTEN CALIS
kcalis@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- A couple of MPs and the Lib-
eral leader are calling on the prime minis-
ter to release the needs assessment study on
aviation needs in the GTA.
This will help determine whether an air-
port is needed in Pickering.
“There’s been a growing frustration in the
community to get an answer,” said Ajax-
Pickering MP Mark Holland.
Mr. Holland, Pickering-Scarborough
East MP Dan McTeague and Liberal lead-
er Michael Ignatief have signed a letter
demanding the government release the
study.
Mr. Ignatief spoke at a July Ajax-Pickering
Board of Trade event and assured club presi-
dent Jason Cameron that the Liberal Party
would press the government to release the
study.
“I think it says a huge amount that Michael
signed the letter personally,” Mr. Holland
said.
The land in north Pickering was expropri-
ated by the federal government, the Liberal
government of the day, in the early 1970s,
but no final decision has been made on
whether an airport will go ahead.
The needs assessment study was con-
ducted in 2007 by the developer, the Great-
er Toronto Airports Authority, and the letter
claims the government has kept the com-
munity “in the dark”.
“I think the reason they’re not releasing
the business case is because there isn’t one,”
Mr. Holland said.
Transport Canada spokesman Jeremy Link
said in an e-mail the study is now with Trans-
port Canada, which is currently reviewing
the results as part of its due diligence pro-
cess, “in order to make an informed rec-
ommendation regarding the future aviation
needs in the Greater Golden Horseshoe,
including the need for a potential Pickering
airport.
“It would be inappropriate to release the
study prior to completing the comprehen-
sive due diligence review,” he said.
Mr. Holland said whether they support
or oppose an airport, residents, businesses
and environmental groups have the right to
know if one will be coming to the communi-
ty. “The community deserves to be allowed
to move forward.”
Since he suspects there is no need for one,
he said the community must be consulted
regarding the future of the lands.
“There’s a huge resource right there and
right now it’s been hanging in limbo and has
been for past 40 years,” the MP said.
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of Pickering airport study
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PICKERING -- Although development is
inevitable, a Pickering resident says it’s
about time the City seriously considers its
tree coverage.
Marilyn Doweck has lived in the Rosebank
neighbourhood for 17 years and always knew
more development loomed. But she was sur-
prised to learn all the trees in a large nearby
woodlot could come down to make way for a
subdivision that may receive approval at the
Ontario Municipal Board Aug. 16.
“We just assumed that some of those trees
would be kept,” she said during an interview
in front of the woodlot at the end of Cowan
Circle.
She added she isn’t opposed to the develop-
ment, but hopes the need for trees and oxy-
gen is considered.
The developer is planning a 34-home sub-
division with 11-metre minimum lot frontag-
es, which is smaller than the norm.
Her concerns include increased traffic and
noise, but Ms. Doweck’s biggest beef is the
lack of concern for the natural features.
“I think there should be more awareness
of the environment in our established neigh-
bourhoods,” she said.
The plans have been discussed at length at
public and private meetings and the Rose-
bank Road Working Group has been meeting
to find solutions.
“It feels like we’ve been hitting nothing but
brick walls,” Ms. Doweck said.
But council never voted on the item at the
meeting when it came up in March. The
developer then decided to take the City to the
Ontario Municipal Board.
Neil Carroll, Pickering planning and devel-
opment director, said while the City is inter-
ested in tree preservation when appropriate,
it’s unrealistic to expect most of the trees will
remain if the OMB approves the plans.
“We will try our best but you can’t expect
anything significant,” he said. “It’s very dif-
ficult to preserve trees in a subdivision like
this.”
He added what is preserved will depend
on grading levels and even the health of the
trees.
The official plan does not protect this spe-
cific woodlot from development, and Mr. Car-
roll said the City has always planned to make
more road connections in the neighbour-
hood, which is slated for development.
While Durham Region identified the land in
question as a key natural heritage feature, an
environmental impact study by Beacon Envi-
ronmental found the area was of poor quality
and had low ecological function.
Ms. Doweck goes into the woodlot on a
regular basis and often sees wildlife, such as
deer and coyotes. “I guess they’ll have to find
another spot,” she said.
Mr. Carroll said the developer agreed to an
off-site compensation plan and enhance-
ments at nearby parks. Planning staff placed
a number of conditions on the plans. For
instance, the developer must submit a tree
planting plan to the City’s satisfaction, and a
plan to protect trees where appropriate before
it gets subdivision approval.
“He can’t get any building permits until the
subdivision approval,” Mr. Carroll said.
The developer’s lawyer did not return calls
by press time.
DEVELOPMENT
Pickering subdivision plans
going to municipal board
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Hospital emergency room staff mem-
bers across Durham Region have been
working feverishly in recent years to con-
front the growing problem of extended
waiting periods for patients. Residents
faced with a minor emergency -- a bro-
ken bone or a nasty laceration -- would
routinely spend several hours in hospital
from arrival to discharge. Patient frustra-
tion combined with administrative inef-
ficiencies tended to create adversarial
outcomes, with patients focusing their
anger on overworked hospital staff.
To its credit, the Ontario government
has moved expeditiously in the last sev-
eral months to both provide hospitals
with necessary funding to address the
issue of ER wait times and provide incen-
tives for those who show results through
its Pay for Results program. Under P4R,
Ontario hospitals are being provided up
to $100 million, of which slightly more
than $3 million is earmarked for Lak-
eridge Health hospitals in Oshawa and
Bowmanville, with another $547,000
being made available for the Rouge Val-
ley Health System hospitals in Ajax and
Scarborough.
Unfortunately, the ER wait times
issue had been left to percolate for sev-
eral years without much progress from
successive provincial governments,
although hospitals here at home are
now starting to see results. Funding
being provided for local hospitals fur-
ther reinforces the effort to allow local
health-care officials to continue work-
ing towards maximizing patient flow,
reducing arrival-to-discharge times and
improving administrative efficiency.
For residents in Durham Region now
and in the future who may eventually
require emergency medical services at
their local hospital, improved wait times
and more responsive service are vitally
important. Moving patients in and out of
the hospital efficiently will allow front-
line health-care workers to provide a
greater level of service to more people. It
should also provide better outcomes for
patients treated quickly, efficiently and
expertly.
Health-care workers, hospital admin-
istrators and Durham residents all share
a responsibility in ensuring the best pos-
sible medical care. The P4R program, a
concerted and focused effort to further
identify inefficiencies and support in the
community to raise awareness and pro-
mote better outcomes will serve every-
one well over the long term.
Emergency room wait times have long
been a sore point with patients and
a flash point for health-care workers.
This effort to finally address the issue -
- which is already showing results -- has
been a long time coming.
-- Metroland Durham Region Media Group
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and eyelashes on her Facebook group for a
bogus charity called “Change” for a Cure.
Reading about the allegations against
Ms. Kirilow is disheartening and inevitably
leaves people feeling jaded about charitable
organizing via social media. And that’s too
bad because Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
and blogs are an excellent way of connect-
ing with people in support of a good cause.
Check out some organizations that are
making a difference.
There’s The 5 Day Build where Halminen
Homes is building a house in Courtice this
week which will be auctioned off to benefit
the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital.
The organization has embraced social
media with a Twitter account (@5daybuild)
and a Facebook group tracking the project.
Photos show the incredibly fast progress
on the home and many of them were sub-
mitted by the folks donating their time to
work on the project. Larger organizations
such as World Vision Canada also make
excellent use of social media.
The group’s page is full of photos and vid-
eos of the work they do as well as people
contributing stories about their own expe-
riences and correspondence with the chil-
dren they sponsor.
Various international branches of the Red
Cross and Red Crescent are also online,
including the Canadian Red Cross (@red-
crosscanada) currently tweeting about the
need for aid for flood victims in Pakistan.
In fact, the organization used Twitter to
promote a live chat this week on its web-
site where the public could jump in and ask
questions such as how the funds for Pak-
istan’s flood victims would be spent and
what the Red Cross’s role was in working
with the United Nations.
When charities go online, they go beyond
simply asking people to give, they make
people feel like they’re part of the solution
and they invite donors into the conversa-
tion about important global issues.
And though sadly there will always be
those who seek to bilk the public in the
name of charity, the Internet makes it easier
than ever to catch them.
Simply log onto the Canadian Revenue
Agency’s site at www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chari-
ties/ and plug in the charity’s name to
ensure it’s a legitimate registered charity.
-- Contact Reka on Facebook, follow her on Twitter
@rszekely or e-mail her at rszekely@durhamregion.com
Charities extend their reach with online tools, social media
Reka Szekely
Durham Region hospital
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AJAX -- Local families are invited to a
day at the races at an Ajax Downs char-
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hospital.
The Free Family Fun Day at the Races
is being hosted by Ajax Downs and the
Quarter Racing Owners of Ontario on
Aug. 15. The event will support the
Image is Everything campaign, raising
money for an MRI scanner for the hospi-
tal.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 50 Alexan-
der’s Crossing, families can try a variety
of activities including a kids’ run of the
track, race-inspired crafts, face painting,
a petting zoo and more.
All of the activities and food is free for
children, while supplies last. Parents can
buy lunch items and are encouraged to
wear the MRI campaign colour of sky
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$5 voucher to place on any horse in any
2010 race at Ajax Downs.
Representatives from Ajax Downs, the
Quarter Racing Owners of Ontario and
the Rouge Valley Health System Founda-
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“The horse owners and jockeys are
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DURHAM -- News releases and public ser-
vice announcements could be a mouse
click away.
Durham Region is now making media
materials available through Really Simple
Syndication. Anyone interested can have
the material sent right to them through their
Internet browser or RSS reader.
Each item will include the date of the
release, the title and a link to the full material
on the Region’s website.
RSS subscribers will have access to materi-
al from the previous seven days. A full archive
of material is kept on the Region’s website.
“By supplementing traditional media mate-
rial distribution with RSS, individuals who
are most interested in Durham Region news
will be able to access our announcements in
real time,” Regional Chairman Roger Ander-
son says in a press release.
In case of an emergency situation, where
Durham leads the response, individuals with
RSS readers on their mobile devices or com-
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But similar conditions could mean trou-
ble for recreational boaters and that’s
why PARA exists, to answer distress calls
on the water. Calls can range from a man-
overboard to a mechanical failure and
request for a tow. On average, they have
15 to 20 missions per year.
PARA’s 35-foot boat, called the PARU,
generally serves an area of Lake Ontario
from the Rouge River in the west to the
Whitby harbour in the east.
The 50 members who work on the 35-
foot boat are all trained volunteers. Both
PARA and Comra Marine Rescue oper-
ating in the Oshawa area receive fund-
ing from Durham Region, to the tune of
$35,000 each. Mr. Anderson said that’s
almost enough to keep the boat running.
“We are actually a registered chari-
ty,” he said, adding that donations from
organizations such as OPG are welcome.
Though the boat isn’t always on the
water, PARA members are on call and can
rush to the PARU’s berth at the French-
man’s Bay Yacht Club at all hours.
As a coast guard auxiliary member, the
PARU is sometimes called farther afield.
For example, in May, when Ajax coun-
cillor Shaun Collier’s boat starting taking
on water off the coast of Port Hope, the
PARA boat, which was near the Whitby
harbour at the time, was one of the boats
to answer the call.
Mr. Anderson said any time they hear a
distress call PARA would answer. In the
case of Coun. Collier’s boat, they were on
the way when the Joint Rescue Coordina-
tion Centre (JRCC) in Trenton told them
to proceed towards the emergency.
Mr. Anderson explained that even if
another boat is closer to the location, the
JRCC will still ask more than one boat
to respond because a closer boat could
have a mechanical failure. The PARU was
called off once the closest boat reached
its destination.
“We could potentially be sent outside
of our area to render assistance,” said Mr.
Anderson.
In such cases, the JRCC picks up the
cost of running the boat. PARA also
helped with ferrying people and sup-
plies to law enforcement boats stationed
in the Toronto harbour during the G20
summit.
One incident that sticks out in Mr.
Anderson’s mind is a rescue in late Sep-
tember 2003 when three fishermen cap-
sized in a boat just off the Pickering
nuclear plant’s shoreline.
One man swam to shore and made the
distress call. The PARU was by far the
closest boat, but rough weather caused
it to bottom out as it was navigating
through the channel from Frenchman’s
Bay. They lost one of the two motors,
but were still able to continue on to res-
cue one of the two fisherman still in the
water.
“He was hypothermic, he was cold, so if
we hadn’t got him, I don’t think he could
have made it,” Mr. Anderson said. A third
fisherman died.
As to why Mr. Anderson and Mr. Leahy
donate their time to PARA, it’s because of
a commitment to boating safety.
“Anyone who’s on this vessel is really
keen to help out and volunteer,” said Mr.
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Work required to mitigate basement flooding near Lawrie Road
and Lakeview Drive in the Town of Ajax
The Regional Municipality of Durham is initiating a Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment Study to assess alternatives for the future
work required to mitigate basement flooding near Lawrie Road and
Lakeview Drive in the Town of Ajax.
The study will proceed in accordance with the Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment (EA), June 2000 - Schedule B, and will:
•Identify the problems and opportunities, and confirm the need and
justification for improvements.
•Determine the cause(s) of the basement flooding through detailed
sewer system investigations.
•Identify possible solutions. Options will be evaluated based upon
their effects on public safety, the natural, social and cultural
environments, cost, and technical/engineering considerations.
•Recommend the most appropriate solution(s).
Public input during this study is encouraged. A Public Information Centre
is scheduled for Tuesday, March 31 from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Ajax
Community Centre in room ?????. The purpose of the meeting is to
provide additional information and answer questions regarding the project
,prior to the selection of a preferred solution.
If you have any comments or questions, please direct them to the
individuals listed below from Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m.:
Kevin Wilson, P.Eng., Project Manager Phil Gray, P.Eng. Project Manager
The Regional Municipality of Durham XCG Consultants Limited
905-668-7711 ext. 3565 905-829-8880 ext. 232
kevin.wilson@durham.ca philg@xcg.com
WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE
The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department
605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby ON L1N 6A3
Telephone 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102
www.durham.ca
West Shore neighbourhood
NOTICE OF STUDY
COMMENCEMENT AND PUBLIC
INFORMATION CENTRE
Work required to mitigate basement flooding in the West Shore
neighbourhood in the City of Pickering
The Regional Municipality of Durham is initiating a Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment Study to assess alternatives for the future work
required to mitigate basement flooding in the West Shore neighbourhood of
the City of Pickering.
The study will proceed in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental
Assessment (EA), June 2000 - Schedule B, and will:
•Identify the problems and opportunities, and confirm the need and
justification for improvements.
•Determine the cause(s) of the basement flooding through detailed
sewer system investigations.
•Identify possible solutions. Options will be evaluated based upon their
effects on public safety; the natural, social and cultural environments;
cost; and technical or engineering considerations.
•Recommend the most appropriate solution(s).
Public input during this study is encouraged. A Public Information Centre is
scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m., at the West Shore
Community Centre. The purpose of the meeting is to provide additional
information, and answer questions regarding the project, prior to the selection
of a preferred solution.
For more information, please contact one of the following staff members from
The Regional Municipality of Durham, Works Department:
Kevin Wilson, P.Eng., Project Manager Phil Gray, P.Eng. Project Manager
The Regional Municipality of Durham XCG Consultants Limited
905-668-7711 ext. 3565 905-829-8880 ext. 232
kevin.wilson@durham.ca philg@xcg.com
RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND
PICKERING -- The Pickering Auxiliary
Rescue Unit boat, based at the
Frenchman’s Bay Yacht Club, was recent-
ly outfitted with a new radar system
courtesy of Ontario Power Generation.
Although it primarily patrols the Ajax-
Pickering shoreline, the boat is sometimes
called farther afield.
We can move through the water with
confidence regardless of the
conditions. Commodore Rob
Anderson
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PICKERING -- The Rouge Hill
Seniors Club has a couple of excit-
ing events planned for August.
On Tuesday, Aug. 24, the
Waterfalls and Wineries tour will
take participants on the Niagara
Escarpment’s back roads to dis-
cover some of Ontario’s most pic-
turesque waterfalls. Lunch and a
stop at local wineries are includ-
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The Barrie Cruise and Casi-
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Thursday, Aug. 26. Adults are
invited to go on the low-priced
day trip, which will include a
scenic cruise on the Serendip-
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will sail along Kempenfelt Bay in
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Those interested in attending
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THE HORSELESS CARRIAGEMEN. is for
men that love to sing. They practice every Mon-
day evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen Stewart
clubhouse, at 201 Cabot St. (at Cartier Street),
Oshawa. For more information call 905-668-6478.
VON DURHAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS. Visi-
tors are needed to drop in on seniors in the com-
munity. All it takes is a commitment of once a week
for one to two hours to put a smile on someone’s
face. Call 905-571-3151 for more information.
TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY (TOPS).
an inexpensive, non-profit weight-loss support
group, meets Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the Run-
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childcare workers who provide relief childcare to
families with a mom diagnosed with breast can-
cer, currently in treatment or in the early phases
of recovery. Volunteers must have certain qualifi-
cations. To volunteer or learn more, visit www.nan-
nyangelnetwork.com or call 1-877-731-8866.
H.O.P.E. – Helping Other Parents Everywhere
Community Support Group. for parents of act-
ing-out teenagers, meets every Thursday night
in Oshawa and Tuesdays at 7:15 p.m. in Ajax/
Pickering. For more information and locations, call
905-239-3577 or visit www.helpingotherparentsev-
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SERENITY GROUP 12-STEP RECOVERY
MEETING. is at 8 p.m. every Friday, including
holidays, at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston
Rd., Pickering. The group deals with all types of
addictions. 905-428-9431 (Jim).
THE DURHAM STROKE RECOVERY
GROUP. meets on Tuesdays from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
at Westminster United Church, 1850 Rossland Rd.
E., Whitby (Rossland and Garrard). Participants at
all stages of recovery, care-givers and volunteers
are welcome. Refreshments. 289-314-9016
HERITAGE OLDE TYME FIDDLE AND
DANCE SOCIETY OF OSHAWA. meets and
plays on the second Wednesday of each month at
Ukranian Lviv Hall, 38 Lviv Blvd., Oshawa. Music
starts at 6:30 p.m. Guest singers, players and
dancers welcome. The cost is $3 at the door. 905-
666-1449.
AUGUST 13
38TH LAKESHORE DISTRICT AA CON-
FERENCE. with Al-Anon and Alateen participa-
tion, is Aug. 13 to 15 at General Sikorski Polish
Veteran’s Hall, 1551 Stevenson Rd. N. (north of
Taunton Road), Oshawa. Includes speakers, pot-
luck lunch and fellowship. For more information
call 905-728-1020.
AUGUST 14
CHARITY CAR WASH. face painting and
music at Canadian Tire, 1735 Pickering Pkwy.,
Pickering, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. $10 for car wash,
all proceeds go to Princess Margaret Hospital’s
Weekend to End Women’s Cancers. www.endcan-
cer.ca/goto/AshleyVerhage.
TAMIL BARBECUE. The Durham Tamil Asso-
ciation holds its 10th annual barbecue and sports
activity at Paulynn Park, Ravenscroft Road North,
between Rossland and Taunton roads, Ajax. It
goes from 10 a.m. to dusk. Everyone welcome.
Activities for toddlers to seniors. 905-428-7007 or
visit www.durhamtamils.com.
AUGUST 17
NEWCASTLE HORTICULTURAL SOCI-
ETY’S. Annual Flower and Vegetable Show is at
the Newcastle Community Hall, in the Main Audi-
torium. Entries received from 1 to 3 p.m.
ALZHEIMER SOCIETY DURHAM. presents
a three-part evening series featuring guest speak-
ers on issues associated with the later stages of
dementia. Tonight’s second session offers practi-
cal tips for nutrition and meal time strategies and
techniques. The final session is Aug. 31. At the
Alzheimer Society Durham office, 419 King St. W.,
Suite 207, Oshawa (Oshawa Executive Centre),
from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information or to register,
call 905-576-2567.
AUGUST 18
AUTISM SUPPORT. An Autism Support Group
meets the third Wednesday of every month at 7:30
p.m. at Behavioural Consultation and Therapy Ser-
vices, 1450 Hopkins St., Suite 105, Whitby. Any-
one who has an interest in autism is welcome
to attend. Next meeting Aug. 18. For more infor-
mation, call toll free 1-866-495-4680 or e-mail
durham@autismontario.com.
CRIME SCENES. The Pickering Central Library,
One The Esplanade, holds a presentation by Dr.
Helene N. LeBlanc from University of Ontario Insti-
tute of Technology Faculty of Science, Forensic
Science, about the science of the crime scene. It’s
at 7 p.m. Registration required. 905-831-6265.
AUGUST 19
ALZHEIMER SOCIETY DURHAM. presents
Communication and Behaviour, a workshop to
help care partners understand responsive behav-
iours and learn approaches and tips to enhance
communication. At Chartwell Select Pickering City
Centre, 1801 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering, from 6 to
8:30 p.m. For more information or to register, call
905-576-2567.
AJAX GARDEN CLUB. Meets at 7:30 p.m. in
the Upper Clubroom, Royal Canadian Legion, 111
Hunt St., Ajax. The topic is ‘Garden Photography’,
presented by Walter Cracknell. Everyone welcome.
For more information, call Bill at 905-686-1408.
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Pickering native rocks Toronto’s world
Cody Scott Lancaster
has jumped to major
role in only his second
professional production
BY PETER MALCOLM
newsroom@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Pickering’s Cody Scott
Lancaster, 22, is enjoying a meteoric rise
in his short theatre career as a dancing
singer/actor.
One year after graduating from Sheri-
dan College’s theatre arts program, he
snagged a small role in last year’s stage
musical The Boys in the Photograph.
When that show ended its run, Lancast-
er won a major role in David Mirvish’s
production of the new hit musical Rock
of Ages.
He plays prissy Franz, the son of the
mean developer who wants to tear
down the Bourbon Room on L.A.’s Sun-
set Strip to build a modern eyesore. His
big solo in the second act regularly stops
the show and gets the audience pumped
up.
In addition, he understudies the role
of Drew, the romantic lead played by
Ivan Pedneault.
Rock of Ages is a hit with regular the-
atre-goers and fans of 1980s rock music
who may never have seen a live musical
before.
The style of the show is loud, broad
and upbeat. Toronto’s august Royal
Alexandra Theatre has been turned into
the “Bourbon Room,” and scantily clad
“Rock Servers” walk the theatre aisles
with trays of wine, beer, liquor and pop-
corn for sale. The atmosphere is fun and
casual.
The character Franz is a flamboyant
but suppressed son of a domineering
man, but he eventually learns to stand
up for himself and to choose his own
destiny, Lancaster says.
“We’re similar in that we’re both very
high-energy, happy people. But I always
stand up for myself. I feel there’s no
place in life to do something you don’t
want to do.”
A typical day for Lancaster includes a
late-morning breakfast, daily errands,
then going to the theatre one and a half
hours before show time to do his make-
up and hair, which was dyed blond for
the show to make him look more Nor-
dic.
Then, he performs dance warm-ups
and lift warm-ups to get ready for the
show. Once the performance is over, it’s
home to bed and sleep until the next
day.
When Lancaster has time off, he keeps
his plans simple.
“I’m not a partier,” he confides. “I love
to go to the Toronto Islands, or home to
Pickering to visit my family. I love to go
to the chip truck down at Frenchman’s
Bay. Other than that, I’m a homebody.”
What would surprise people most
about Lancaster?
“That I’m a rock singer. My character
doesn’t sing any big rock songs (except
for Hit Me With Your Best Shot). But I’m
a rock star at heart. And I’m not shy in
real life, unlike most actors.”
Lancaster credits his parents with
being the biggest influences in his life.
“Both of them raised me in a fantas-
tic way,” he says. “I always looked up to
them.”
He says his guiding belief is that “You
get back what you put out there. If you
put positive energy towards your craft
and yourself, the universe will give it
back to you.”
This belief shapes his actions, he
explains.
“I go into every audition saying,
‘You’re going to get this part.’ If I don’t,
I say there’s a reason why I didn’t get it.
I don’t allow there to be any room for
doubt.”
Lancaster has also learned to roll with
the punches.
“Don’t let anything get you down or
discourage you,” is his advice.
“Don’t let a ‘No’ be the end of your
career. For every audition, you get a gold
star. For every gold star, you get a job.”
The young performer admits his big-
gest fear is forgetting his dance moves.
“We had a week off when the theatre
was shut down for the G20 conference
in Toronto,” he recalls. “I had to relearn
all my dances.”
That’s why, when asked what he would
have done differently in his life, he says he
would have studied dance when he was
younger, “just to give myself one more
thing I wouldn’t have to worry about
as a performer.”
Another
lesson Lan-
caster has
learned is
that show
business is
not all glitz
and glamour.
“ T h e r e ’ s a
big, big business
behind it,” he says.
“I have to be a businessman as well as
a performer. I’m a business and I’m a
CEO. It’s my job to look after the money,
to find new work and to not rely on the
current job I’m in.”
When asked what other job he would
want if he couldn’t be a performer, Lan-
caster pauses for a moment.
“I don’t think there’s anything else I’d
do. I love to cook, but there no way I’d
enjoy it as much as this.”
Lancaster advises young performers
just starting out, “If you really want this,
don’t give up. Go to school, train and
learn as much as you can about the busi-
ness. And don’t take no for an answer.”
His biographical notes in the program
reinforce this idea with his quote from
one of the show’s anthem songs.
It says simply, “Don’t stop believin’.”
THEATRE
PHOTO BY JOAN MARCUS
TORONTO -- Victor A. Young, left, Josephine Rose Roberts and Cody Scott Lancaster
in the Toronto hit production of “Rock Of Ages.”
Don’t let anything get you down or discourage you,
Don’t let a ‘No’ be the end of your
career. Cody Scott Lancaster
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Durham with fresh cobs of the
sweet stuff for sale at virtually
every farm market and roadside
stall.
At Willowtree Farm west of
Port Perry, supersweet corn is
one of 30 different fruits and
veggies grown on a scenic 300-
acre spread complete with
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young visitors. Supersweet corn
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ist Russ Gordon designed the
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Cooper’s CSA Farm boasts
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Although the maze doesn’t
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PICKERING -- After three straight
losing seasons in which they have
finished last every time in the
standings, the Pickering Panthers
are looking to change the culture
of the hockey club.
John Goodwin has been anoint-
ed the man to lead the Ontario
Junior Hockey League team out
of the doldrums, hired this week
to replace former head coach Bill
Brady. Goodwin won’t have much
in the way of preparation time,
with the Panthers opening training
camp on Monday, Aug. 23.
“John brings a lot of hockey
knowledge and we are looking for
a winning attitude,” says GM Rob
Toffoli of the hiring. “He’s very dis-
ciplined. He has a lot of hockey
knowledge coming from the OHL.
“I think he will develop the kids
for the next level, whether that’s
going to be school, OHL or what-
ever they want to do.”
Goodwin spent three seasons as
head coach of the Oshawa Gen-
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past decade he has stayed involved
in the game coaching his kids in
Whitby minor hockey and over-
seeing summer skating programs
for junior aged players and those
moving into the pro ranks. He was
also a consultant to the Panthers a
couple of seasons ago, helping out
on the ice at practice and behind
the bench during games as need-
ed.
The coaching bug never left, and
when he expressed an interest to
the club, things moved in a hurry.
“I told them I would be interest-
ed and it took off from there,” he
says.
The fact he has less than two
weeks to prepare for the start of
training camp doesn’t faze the vet-
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“I don’t know if it will be smooth
or not, but a lot of the kids are
familiar with me. A lot of the kids
coming back are, some aren’t, so
it’s definitely going to be an eye
opener for them.”
The Whitby resident likes the
depth the Panthers have after
merging with the Ajax Attack back
in the spring. He feels he has some
skilled forwards returning, a cou-
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has played two years in the league.
While on paper he can evaluate
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other teams,” he says. “We will be a
hard-working team. My style never
changed from when I was with the
Generals. It was always get to the
rink and take care of business and
try to do it in a professional man-
ner.”
He envisions the Panthers being
a hard team to play against, while
holding the players accountable
for their efforts and putting them
in a position to succeed.
“Demand effort and the results
will take care of themselves,” he
says.
The Panthers have finished last
in the standings the past three sea-
sons, posting winning percentages
of .214 (2007-08), .357 (2008-09)
and .340 (2009-10).
That has to change, says Toffoli,
who was the general manager with
the Ajax Attack last season, and
replaces Keith Pandovski with the
Panthers.
“I’m hoping to ice a winning
team,” says the GM. “We want to
bring a winning team to the com-
munity. We want the fans to come
out to watch it, have a good time
and see us win games. That’s what
we’re about.”
The Panthers will be on the ice
for 10 straight days beginning Aug.
23. The team has four exhibition
dates, including two away against
Upper Canada College (Thursday,
Aug. 26) and the Junior Canadiens
(Friday, Aug. 27), and home to St.
Michael’s (Saturday, Aug. 28) and
the Junior Canadiens (Sunday,
Aug. 29). Both home games will
be played at the Ajax Communi-
ty Centre, with the Aug. 28 game
at 7 p.m. and the Aug. 29 game at
noon.
Ajax Wanderers
duo playing with
U16 Ontario team
BRAD KELLY
bkelly@durhamregion.com
DURHAM -- A couple of local
rugby players have added a trip
to Calgary to their summer itiner-
ary.
Matthew Sayer of Ajax and Sean
Smith of Pickering, both mem-
bers of the Ajax Wanderers club
program, boarded a plan bound
for Alberta on Wednesday where
they will represent Team Ontario
at the U16 National Rugby Cham-
pionships. In addition to the U16
division, the championships will
also host the U18 men’s and U19
women’s nationals.
Sayer, who enters Grade 11
at Pickering High School next
month, has wanted to play for
the provincial squad the past
couple of years, but his commit-
ment to AAA hockey with the
Ajax-Pickering Raiders consumed
much of his time.
“Last year I really wanted to try
out for Team Ontario but I didn’t
get the chance to because I was
playing so much hockey,” he said.
“It was always something I really
wanted to do.”
Sayer picked up the sport when
he entered high school, and is
hoping to have a strong showing
this weekend, resulting in an invi-
tation to the U17 Canadian team
tryouts that will be held in the fall.
Aside from his personal goal, the
objective team-wise is to return
home with the gold medal.
“That’s what we are going out
there to do and I think we all know
we are capable of it.”
Smith is excited about the
opportunity playing at the nation-
als presents.
“I was excited,” he said upon
learning he had made the provin-
cial squad. “I’m proud to be play-
ing for my province at nationals.”
The Pickering resident is
enrolled in Grade 11 at Pine Ridge
Secondary School this fall, but
next fall, when he enters Grade
12, he may be taking a little longer
trip than normal to the classroom.
Smith has applied to an exchange
program to spend a semester at a
private school in England, where
he would play rugby and be inte-
grated into the school system.
Originally he was hoping to
make the trip in his Grade 11
year, but a little more seasoning
and another year of growth were
deemed best.
“I was supposed to go, but my
mom talked to a coach of mine
and he said it would be better to
go in Grade 12 because I would be
more independent,” he said.
Smith played for the provincial
U15 team last year, appearing in
games against England and Wales.
He was also part of another group
that travelled to Newfoundland
and Labrador for a six-day tour.
Ontario opens nationals on
Friday against Alberta. Prelimi-
nary and playoff games continue
throughout the weekend, with
finals on Tuesday.
Sayer, Smith seeking gold
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
DURHAM -- Matthew Sayer, left, and Sean Smith are representing Ontario at the U16 National Rugby
Championships in Calgary.
RUGBY
Number of
athletes move
up the rankings
AJAX -- The Zanshin
School of Karate in Ajax
was pleased with the turn-
out for its graduation and
martial arts display recent-
ly.
The event saw club sensei
Stephen Parris awarded a
certificate from the Town of
Ajax, and attendance from
a couple of local dignitar-
ies in MPP Joe Dickson of
Ajax/Pickering riding and
Ward 2 Councillor Renrick
Ashby.
The results of the evening
graduation are as follows:
Harrison Leacock went
from white belt to yellow;
Sameer Ladha, Justin Craw-
ford, and Omal Barnwell
received their orange belt
because of their excellent
performance; Liran Acker-
man went from yellow belt
to green; Sabrina Oppedisa-
no went from orange belt to
blue belt; William Moxley-
Paquette, Kiowa George-
Assing and Ryan Arff all
achieved their blue belts;
Judah Parris and Vincent
Arff went from blue belt to
brown belt, second class;
David Ward went from
green belt to the brown
belt, second class; Chris-
tian Cheung made brown
belt, third class; Mercedes
Cheung was outstand-
ing and achieved brown
belt, first class; both Aaron
Ward and Vincent Moxley-
Paquette achieved the cov-
eted black Belt, shodan (1st
degree black belt).
Sempie Femi Peters was
most outstanding with his
performance and achieved
the black belt, nidan (sec-
ond black belt).
The club also paid respect
to judges, United States
sensei Deborah Rene, fifth
degree black belt; Trini-
dad sensei Anthony Parris,
seventh degree black belt;
Canadian sensei Brian Par-
ris, fifth degree black belt;
Canada Taekwondo Paighe
Rojas, first degree black
belt and sensei Sriram Ran-
gan of the Budo Martial
Arts Academy in Toronto.
The new term at Zanshin
School of Karate begins
Sept. 7. Sensei Stephen Par-
ris can be contacted at 905-
427-2252 or sirrap@gmx.
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AJAX -- The Zanshin School of Karate in Ajax recently received an award from the
Town. Receiving the award on behalf of the club was sensei Stephen Parris.
HOCKEY
Durham players
named to early
roster for Team
Canada East camp
DURHAM -- The prelimi-
nary evaluation camp ros-
ter for the Team Canada
East entry at the World
Junior A Challenge 2010
has been released.
Among the names are
several familiar to Durham
Region.
Of the 28 forwards, 18
defencemen and six goal-
ies named from the Ontar-
io Junior Hockey League
by head coach and former
NHLer Todd Gill and his
assistants, Patrice Bosch
of Inouk de Granby and
the Whitby Fury’s Curtis
Hodgins, nine have con-
nections locally.
Among the forwards,
Pickering Panther Khalid
Alli was invited along with
Ajax resident Dylan Hut-
ton of the Toronto Junior
Canadians, Mike Iacoc-
ca of the Fury and former
Bowmanville Eagle Matt
Davis.
One of Davis’ former
teammates on the Eagles,
where Hodgins coached
them last year before
the team was merged
and moved to Cobourg,
defenceman Tyler McCar-
thy was also on the list.
He is joined by Whitby’s
Ryan Zupancic and Pick-
ering’s Brennan Serville,
both of the Stouffville Spirt,
Chris Raguseo, a Pickering
resident and member of the
Fury, and Oshawa’s Charles
Cooper, who, like Davis and
McCarthy, is another for-
mer Eagle.
The final evaluation camp
will be held in Whitby at
Iroquois Park Oct. 3-5.
The tournament, mean-
while, is scheduled for
Pentiction, B.C. and will
run Nov. 8-14.
MARTIAL ARTS
Zanshin Karate celebrates grad
RUGBY
Ontario roster has local flavour
RICHMOND HILL -- After a
strong showing by Canadi-
an teams in the 2009 Amer-
icas rugby championship
and a cry for more domes-
tic competition, the Cana-
dian rugby championship
was born.
With the squads recently
announced, the CRC will
feature several Canadian
stalwarts and up-and-com-
ing players as Ontario, B.C.,
Prairies and Atlantic duke it
out.
The domestic competi-
tion runs through August
and September and will
act as a selection tool for
the Americas, which will be
held in Argentina in Octo-
ber. At this stage, the event
will feature a team from the
host nation, the U.S. and
Canada Selects.
After losing to Argentina
in last year’s final, the B.C.
Bears will look to youth to
lead the way in the 2010
Canadians.
Ontario’s roster, though,
is decent enough in its own
right. Several players have
national team experience,
while locally, Durham
Region will be represented
by Ajax’s John Moonlight,
Port Perry’s Steve Short-
ley and former Uxbridge
native, now Unionville resi-
dent, Nolan Ott.
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BRUNO'S MEAT and Deli
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& Agents
EXPERIENCED SALES
PERSON Already earning
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Experienced and Motivated
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Hospital/Medical
/Dental
AJAX FULL Time position
available for PDA II, recent
grads welcome, will train, no
weekends. Fax resume to
905-683-9387.
DENTAL ASSISTANT and
Receptionist wanted. Apply
with resume to 5 Points Mall
Dental Offi ce. No phone calls
please.
DENTAL ASSISTANT need-
ed, Ajax, Mondays 1:30pm to
9:30pm and occasional Sat-
urdays 8:00am. To 2:00pm.
Salary is dependant on expe-
rience. Please call Brenda at
905 427-3600.
OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT
Looking for team player to
provide superior eyewear
service in busy eye clinic/op-
tical boutique. Duties in-
clude: Dispensing & repair,
prescreening, CL training,
A/R, insurance billing. Lens
knowledge, optical experi-
ence/mgmt, OA/opticians’
course an asset; competitive
wage FT 30hr/wk
drdworkman@hotmail.com
189 North St., Port Perry,
L9L1B7
OUR FAMILY AND COS-
METIC dental offi ce is look-
ing for Full Time Dental As-
sistant who is friendly, ener-
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hours: Monday-Friday. You
must be a Level 2 assistant,
possess good understanding
of fourhanded dentistry, and
have at least 3-years experi-
ence. If your experience
does not meet these require-
ments, please do not apply.
Please send resume to
nglchase1@gmail.com.
Hotel/
Restaurant
JOIN THE WINNING TEAM!
The Old Newcastle House
Taps & Grill is currently ac-
cepting resumes for an Ex-
perienced Dynamic Night
Bartender/Supervisor & Part
Time Prep Cook. Candidates
must be honest, reliable, or-
ganized, be able to think out-
side of the box and excel in a
team based environment.
EMAIL resumes to
kever_a@hotmail.com
SAMOSA EMPIRE, kitchen
and counter help needed
Will train. Apply at 1211
Kingston Rd Pickering, Call
Moez or Shamsha 905-831-
5740
Houses
for Sale
$
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OSHAWA - INVESTMENT
PROPERTY Potential!
$299,900 Woodland Built
Home With 1,700 Sq ft As
Per Builders Measurements.
This 4 Bedroom Home
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Close To Schools, Parks,
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dining, terrace, door in din-
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upgraded wood fl oors in
main & upper level, re-
tractable awning, gas fi re-
place, fenced, inground pool
(16x32), new roof Feb 2010,
new bi dishwasher. Close to
University. Call Jason to view
today at 905-449-6440 or
email me at
jason@jasonandjean.com
JASON VAN STIPHOUT*
905-449-6440. Keller Wil-
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Brokerage*
Apartments/
Condos for Sale$
$149,900 3-BEDROOM up-
graded condo-apt in down-
town Whitby. Tastefully
decorated in neutral decor,
close to all amenities, me-
ticulously maintained, truly
affordable. Call (905)995-
7843, b_points@hotmail.com
Industrial/
Commercial SpaceI
343 BLOOR ST WEST at
Park, Oshawa (back unit),
Industrial unit, available im-
mediately. 1,600sq.ft. Call
905-579-5077 or 905-718-
0963
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
Industrial/
Commercial SpaceI
APPROX 1250SQ.FT &
1650SQ.FT. INDUSTRIAL
UNITS FOR RENT.
Ritson/Bloor Oshawa. Offi ce
space and overhead garage
door. Big open-space,
suitable for all businesses.
905-839-9104.
STORAGE UNITS 10' x 20'
Wilson Rd. S. Oshawa. Un-
heated. $125. - $135. per
mo. Call (905)725-9991
Offices &
Business Space
BOWMANVILLE south.
Fully serviced offi ce for sub-
lease. Quick 401 access.
450-sq.ft. $1000/mo includes
TML. 2 desks + chairs. Avail.
immediately. Kathy
(905)623-4242
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Apartments &
Flats for RentA
$800-BEAUTIFUL brand
new one-bedroom basement
apartment, separate en-
trance, on conservation in
prestigious Buckingham
Gates neighborhood located
in Pickering off Brock Rd/3rd
Conc. Includes new stain-
less steel appliances, Rogers
Cable/High Speed Internet,
Parking, AC –Derek 416-
399-9364.
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
1 BEDROOM BASEMENT
apartment in Pickering.
Newly renovated. $750
Utilities included. 905-426-
5214.
1-BEDROOM apartment
$850. All inclusive, located in
downtown Oshawa, satellite
t.v., close to amenities, no
smoking/pets. Call David
905-903-0597.
1-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in triplex. Whitby, near mari-
na. $825-inclusive, newly
renovated. Parking included,
coin Laundry. Available im-
mediately! First/last.
(705)792-0559 or (289)638-
1702 (leave message).
1-BEDROOM, two storey loft
apartment, bedroom over
looks living room, eat-in
kitchen, no smoking/dogs,
fi rst/last, $925/month, all in-
clusive. Available September
1st. (905)728-9499.
110 PARK RD. N. Enjoyable
Senior living. 2 Bedroom
suites. Starting from $1050.
Controlled apartment heat-
ing. Laundry facilities on eve-
ry fl oor. Elevator access to
your unit. Bus stop located in
front of building. Close to
Oshawa Centre and down-
town. 905-431-8532
Skylineonline.ca
2-BEDROOM $895 monthly
($218 weekly) in clean quiet
20-plex, appliances, parking,
utilities included. Deposit ne-
gotiable (Simcoe/Mill).
Available Aug 11th or later.
Call 905-922-5927.
2-BEDROOM apartment
available Sept 1st or Oct 1st.
5 min walk to downtown
Oshawa, on bus route, quiet
building, $895+ utilities. Call
289-240-1139.
2-BEDROOM Basement
apt. in triplex. $800 all inclu-
sive, fi rst/last required.
Clean quiet building, coin
laundry. parking included.
Steps to Oshawa Centre.
Available Sept/Oct 1st. No
pets. 905-449-2546
AJAX
(Westney & Hwy 2)
Beautiful, 2 bdrm.
bsmt. apt. Separate
entrance, parking,
laundry.
Available Immediately
$875/mo.
905-427-8735
LOOK! 1140 MARY St. N.
2-bdrms. From $920, Utilities
Incld. Near public schools,
Durham College & amenities.
Laundry on-site, Elevator &
Security entrance. 905-438-
1971. Skylineonline.ca
Psychics
Articles
for SaleA
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
AJAX -WESTNEY/RITCHIE.
Large, spacious, 1-bedroom
walkout bsmnt. Preferred a
single working person. All
utilities included, 1-parking.
$750/per month. First/last.
Available August 15. No
smoking/pets. 905-427-9626.
AJAX- OXFORD Towers.
Spacious apartments, quiet
bldg, near shopping, GO.
Pool. 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom
& 3-bedroom from $949-
$1149/mo. Plus parking.
Available Sept/Oct 1st. 905-
683-5322, 905-683-8421
BOWMANVILLE: 3 bedroom
close to all amenities. $930
per mo. plus hydro and
cable. Also 2 bedroom with
den, $930 plus hydro. Move
in allowance offered. Offi ce
hours 9-5, Monday - Friday.
(905)430-1877.
BRAND NEW 2-bedroom
basement apt in Pickering,
Whites/Bayly. Bright, spa-
cious, separate entrance,
separate laundry, parking.
No pets/smoking.
$950/month references,
fi rst/last. Available Sept 1st.
Call (905)492-0691
BRANDNEW BASEMENT
APARTMENT Whitby - Avail
now! 1-bedroom style, din-
ing&livingroom, furnished
kitchen, bathroom+jacuzzi.
Separate entrance, Alarm-
System, parking, utilities in-
cluded. Laundry once/week.
Close to amenities.
$975/mnth. (905)-655-6949
(905)706-2204
CLARINGTON COUNTRY
HOME - NewlyRenovated,
Unit1: 2-bedroom large fami-
lyroom, livingroom, dining-
room, kitchen, walkout-patio.
$900/mnth. Unit2: 3bedroom
large livingroom, eat-in kitch-
en. $800/mnth.
Both+heat&hydro, First/last.
Nosmoking/pets. Available
immediately. (905)725-6830
(905)767-7816
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
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! 905-431-
4205 skylineonline.ca
NORTH OSHAWA- 1-bed-
room, Oct-1st, and 2-bed-
room, Sept and Oct. Clean,
family building. Heat, hydro
and two appliances includ-
ed. Pay cable, parking, laun-
dry facilities. (905)723-2094
OSHAWA 3-bedroom upper
2 levels of house
$1000+utilities; 2-bedroom,
$850/mo. ABSOLUTELY NO
SMOKING, no pets.
(905)576-3924
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
Psychics
Articles
for SaleA
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
OSHAWA, 945 Simcoe
St.N. 1-bedroom $750/month
inclusive. No pets. ALSO 45
Colborne St.W., 1-bedroom
$750 all inclusive, plus basic
cable, No pets. ALSO 118
Bloor St.W. 1-bedroom $750
No pets. ALSO 208 Centre
St.S. Oshawa, luxury 2-bed-
room, $1000/month plus
utilities. 905-723-1647, 905-
720-9935.
OSHAWA, NEAR OC, 3-
bedroom, 1.5 baths, 1-bed-
room basement apt in 4-plex
building, Oct 1st. Also 2-
bedroom in 6-plex Immedi-
ate. Laundry, no pets, park-
ing, fi rst/last, (905)665-5537.
OSHAWA, Simcoe/Quebec,
1-bedroom apt. $500/month
plus heat/Hydro. 2 bedroom
apt, $600/month plus
heat/hydro. First/last, refer-
ences, available Sept/Oct 1.
Call Stephen 905-259-5796.
OSHAWA/BOWMANVILLE
1 & 2 bedroom apts. Suites
w/balconies, parking, laundry
facilities, near all amenities.
905-623-4172 The Veltri
Group www.veltrigroup.com
PICKERING, BROCK/MA-
JOR Oaks, 1 bedroom base-
ment apartment. freshly
painted, clean, laundry, a/c,
1parking included. Close to
all Amenities. Available im-
mediately. $800/month.
905-686-6684, 416-712-
4059.
SIMCOE ST., Oshawa.
Beautiful 3-bedroom. 1400
sq. ft, on second fl oor. Walk
distance to lake. Fridge and
stove, utilities extra. $950/
month, available August lst.
(905)725-9991.
SUMMER SPECIAL August
& September! Oshawa
North, Spacious units. Reno-
vated bachelor, 1, 2 & 3
bdrm & Penthouse apts.
Wheel chair and security ac-
cess. Call 905-723-1009,
905-728-3162 1-866-601-
3083,
www.apartmentsinontario.com
WHITBY
1-bedroom, clean,
bright, newly painted,
$750/month, includes
utilities, gas fi replace,
parking, patio, private
entrance, non smoker.
(905) 666-1552
WHITBY CENTRAL large
1-bedroom of superior stan-
dard on third fl oor. Elevator,
balcony, hardwood fl oors, no
dogs. 200 Mason Drive. Avail
Oct. 1st. 905-576-8989.
WHITBY central, immaculate
2 bedroom apts. $958. Appli-
ances, heat, water, laundry
facilities and parking. No
dogs 905-666-1074 or 905-
493-3065.
WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed.
Landscaped grounds. Balco-
nies, laundry & parking.
Access to Hwy. 401 & public
transit. Near shopping &
schools. 900 Dundas St. E.
(Dundas St. & Garden St)
905-430-5420
www.realstar.ca
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
WHITBY- Anderson/Taun-
ton. Available now. New,
2-bedroom+den, livingroom,
kitchen, parking, bathroom,
cable. Bus at door.
$850/incl or single $800/incl.
Michelle, day 905-728-2345;
416-602-5288; night 905-
620-1131
Condominiums
for RentC
BOWMANVILLE, downtown.
2 bdrm, air conditioning, 4
appliances, $850, plus hydro.
416-497-4540.
COURTICE, PARKWOOD
Village 1-bedroom loft, luxury
condo, fi replace, 6 applianc-
es. Available September 1st
$1150/month+ utilities. Call
(905)881-4406.
Houses
for Rent
3-BEDROOM, ravine, near
401/Civic. Updated kitch-
en&bath. FamilyRoom with
walkout to deck. Mainfl oor
laundry & PowderRoom. Ex-
clusive use ground & second
fl oor. $1395/includes utilities.
Call 905-447-0249
COURTICE, ABSOLUTELY
gorgeous 2-bdrm, excellent
neighbourhood, Extra clean
main fl oor only. Parking,
walk-out deck, laundry, appli-
ances included. No smok-
ing/pets. $1250/inclusive.
Avail. Sept. 1. 905-424-
1125.
NORTH WHITBY, available
Sept. lst, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2
baths, 1300 sq. ft. newer
home, hardwood fl oors, 2
parking spots plus garage.
$l,400 plus utilities smok-
ing/pets. (416)435-2195
OSHAWA 3-bdrm. upper
level of house. Spacious.
Nice, family neighbourhood.
Parking, laundry, appliances,
full backyard. $1125/ mo. All
inclusive. Students welcome.
First/last. Avail. Sept 1.
Phone evenings 905-686-
2195.
PICKERING (LIVER-
POOL/BAYLY) Mainfl oor,
bungalow. 3-bedroom, 1-
bath, eatin-kitchen, living-
room. Hardwood fl oors, A/C,
shared laundry, 2-carparking,
walk to GO, close to all
amenities. No smoking/pets.
References, fi rst/last. Avail
Sept1. $1450/mnth-including
utilities. (416)200-2020
SIMCOE TAUNTON AREA
large 3 bedroom bungalow.
fi nished basement, new
deck. First/last. Available end
of August. $1350/mnth plus
utilities. 905-479-0008
Townhouses
for RentT
3 BEDROOM townhouse,
garage, walkout basement,
electric heat, gas hot water,
near schools, no pets/smok-
ing. $1200/mo. fi rst/last re-
quired. Whitby/Oshawa bor-
der (King St). Sept 1.
(905)723-6712
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
IMMACULATE BROOKLIN
LARGE Townhome Wat-
ford/Winchester area. 3-
bdrms, 5-appliances, 2-1/2
baths, deck, garage, fenced
yard, air, near schools.
$1425+utilities. No smoking.
Avail Oct 1. Call 416-618-
4149.
SOUTH AJAX 3 BEDROOM
3 bathroom Townhome.
Close to schools, park, wa-
terfront. 5-appliances,
attached garage, includes
cable. No smoking/pets.
$1350+utilities. Avail Sept 1.
(905)428-1496
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.) 905-436-3346 www.real-
star.ca
Townhouses
for RentT
WHITBY, 3 bedroom town-
home , 1 1/2 baths, walkout
out basement, with fi nished
rec. room, 5 appliances, at-
tached garage, no smok-
ing/pets. $l,300 plus utilities.
Available September. lst.
(905)985-0563.
Rooms for
Rent & WantedR
2 BEDROOM IN TRIPLEX,
294 Verdun Rd,. Oshawa
Avail immediately. Two
entrances, parking, laundry,
large rooms, very clean.
$850/mnth + hydro. First/last.
Call (905)718-5753
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.
$400/500/mo.+ share utils.
Avail. immediately. 1st/last
rqd. 416-669-4272.
LARGE CLEAN, furnished
room, close to Oshawa Cen-
tre. No pets. Share kitchen &
bath, ideal for working per-
son. First/last. Phone 905-
436-1420.
PICKERING, a separate
room for rent, $395 inclusive,
quiet home, available imme-
diately, near shopping &
amenities. Female preferred.
Call (905)426-1974, leave
message if not home.
ROOM FOR RENT, shared
cable, laundry, A/C. Picker-
ing, Whites & Bayly. Smok-
ing ok, (pets negotiable).
$550/month. Near all
amenities. Avail. immediate-
ly. Call 905-420-7401.
ROOM FOR RENT. Close to
downtown and Shopping
Center. Phone, cable TV,
washer/dryer, shared accom-
modations with bathroom,
living room, kitchen $400/mo.
Dave 905-433-0160 or 905-
213-6398
ROSSLAND/BROCK. ONE
bedroom. Furnished in pretty
and clean townhome. Full
use of house to share with
mature female. Female stu-
dent preferred. $550/mo all-
inclusive+parking (905)665-
0678
Shared
Accommodation
STUDENT RENTAL 3-BED-
ROOMS AVAILABLE separ-
ately in Oshawa condo-town-
house. Suitable for students,
near Durham College/UOIT,
$455 each, master bedroom
$590. Laundry, utilities in-
cluded. August 28th. Call
905-725-5454.
Vacation
Properties
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Boats &
Supplies
BOAT, MOTOR AND
TRAILER - 14' fi berglass run
about, 40 hp merc, 4 new
sleeper seats, new battery,
new tires, new carpet, spring
bearings on trailer. Great
fi shing boat. $1,800 fi rm.
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or (905)242-2896.
Daycare
Available
EXPERIENCED DAYCARE
PROVIDER accepting pre-
schoolers and school aged
children, Tues-Fri. Over
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Heartfelt congratulations to a much-
loved couple who made a vow to each
other 63 years ago to spend their life
together. They have shared an abun-
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Daycare
Available
DROP IN / FULL TIME OR
PART TIME, All ages wel-
come. Daycare service from
7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday - Fri-
day. Westney & Delaney, ful-
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AFFORDABLE Appliances,
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selection of Reconditioned
Appliances. (905)728-4043.
BEAUTIFUL HESPELER
large cherry wood dining-
room table (with 2 inserts)
and china cabinet with 8
chairs, excellent condition
$2000. Call (905)666-5058
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
EQUIPMENT LTD. Kubota
Construction, New Holland
Construction used equip-
ment. Durham, Clarington,
Northumberland Sales Rep
Jim (647)284-0971
HOT TUB COVERS All
Custom covers, all sizes and
all shapes, $375.00 plus tax
Free delivery. Let us come to
your house & measure your
tub! Pool safety covers.
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 TUB FOR SALE, de-
luxe cabinet, $2495 call 905-
409-5285.
Coming
EventsC
AnniversariesA
Articles
for SaleA
HOT TUBS, 2010 models,
fully loaded, full warranty,
new in plastic, cost $8000,
sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779-
0563.
North Sheds
Garden Sheds
1-866-473-5895
www.northsheds.ca
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 application
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
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.
Cars for Sale
Pets, Supplies,
Boarding
BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN
RETRIEVER puppies. Expe-
rienced breeder since 1967.
First shots, dewormed, vet
checked. 6 YEAR GUAR-
ANTEE. Supplier of service
dogs. $500. Judy (905)576-
3303, Al 1-705-632-1187
GERMAN Shepherd pup-
pies, ready to go! Regis-
tered CKC parents on site,
1st shots, dewormed, social-
ized with children, black/tan
& all black colouring. $650-
$750. Brad 905-697-9009,
905-926-9009
JRT PUPS Available Starting
Aug. 11, 2 yr. genetic health
guarantee, spay/neuter con-
tract only. Port Hope area
$800.00 Serious inquires
only call Pam Chiappetta
905-797-2270
WONDERFUL Goldendoo-
dles both 1st & 2nd genera-
tions, gorgeous colours, low
to non-shed. We also have
some older puppies looking
for that special home. 705-
437-2790
www.doodletreasures.com
Cars for Sale
1997 JIMMY
with 6' Snow
Plow Blade.
Good Shape.
Lug Tires. $2000.
905-642-9120
2001 FORD
FOCUS
4-door, 5-speed
e-tested
$950
705-341-4032
2002 NISSAN CENTRA
SE/R $4499. 2002 Mazda
Protege 5 $3999. 1999 Hon-
da Accord $3999. 1997 Ea-
gle Talon AWD turbo $3999.
1999 Grand AM $2999. 2002
Sunfi re $2999. 2000 Monta-
na $2999. Others from
$1999 up! (plus HST) Certi-
fi ed Etested, free 6 month
warranty. (905)432-7599 or
(905)424-9002
www.rkmauto.com
2005 FORD
MUSTANG GT
(37,000km). Excellent
condition. Ford Premium
Care warranty. Red with
boss striping Red leather
interior and Alpine CD
player. $19,000.
289-240-5321
2009 SILVERADO
2500 HD
4WD, regular cab, 8
foot box, HD trailer,
snow plow, prep,
provisions, OnStar,
CD, air, silver,
chrome bumpers.
1224 KM
$35000 O.B.O
905-725-0772
Cars for Sale
CAR REPAIRS GETTING
Out Of Hand? No A/C In
Car? Bankrupt? Poor Credit?
100% Credit Guaranteed.
Drive The Car You Need To-
day. Call 1-877-743-9292 or
online at www.needacarto-
day.ca.
CRIMINAL RECORD?
Only PARDON
SERVICES CANADA
has 20 years experience
with CRIMINAL
RECORD REMOVAL.
Call 1-8-NOW-PARDON
(1-866-972-7366)
www.RemoveYourRecord.com
GET APPROVED TODAY!
Stop walking, start driving.
Visit www.everyonesap-
proved.ca. for fast, friendly &
fair service. Let us get the
job done for you.
Cars WantedC
! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap
Cars & Trucks Wanted.
Cash paid 7 days/week any-
time. Please call 905-426-
0357.
!!! $$ ADAM & RON'S
SCRAP cars, trucks, vans.
Pay cash, free pick up 7
days/week (anytime)
(905)424-3508
! ! ! ! SELL YOUR CAR TO
LICENSED AUTO WRECK-
ER, Able to Pay Up to
$10,000 on scrap cars &
trucks running or not. Free
Towing 24 hours, 7 days.
(905)686-1899 (Picker-
ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279
(Oshawa/Whitby).
! ! ! $ $ ALL SCRAP
CARS, old cars & trucks
wanted. Cash paid. Free
pickup. Call Bob anytime
(905)431-0407.
! ! ! $200-$2000
Cash For
Cars & Trucks
or $300
Gov. Program
1-888-355-5666
$$$$$ 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
647-628-0946
$250-$2000
Ajaxautowreckers.com
Cash for Cars,
Trucks and All Scrap
Metal.
Or $300 Government
Program
905-686-1771
416-896-7066
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
Cars for Sale
Auto Leasing
& RentalsA
Motorcycles
2007 VESPA, beautiful con-
dition. Hardly driven, 14kms,
always parked inside. $3,000
o.b.o. includes helmet. Parts,
service, owners manual
w/warranty book, tool kit, ex-
tra key. A must see! Not a
single scratch or dent.
Please call 416-460-7619 or
905-426-1630.
HARLEY DAVIDSON Softail
FLSTS Fatboy 2008. Black.
2000km, 1550cc, chrome
ISO style pegs for cruise
arms, smoke turn signal in-
serts, ISO style chrome
grips, chrome BOSS blades,
brake and clutch levers.
chrome eclipse mirrors.
Chrome pegs caps and cov-
ers. Chrome License plate
mount and frame. $7100
(416)981-7179 or email low
page@msn.com
Insurance
ServicesI
CLEAN DRIVING
RECORD? GREY POWER
could save you up to $400
on your car insurance. Call
1-866-473-9817 for no-obli-
gation quote. Open week-
ends.
Adult
Entertainment
#1 Asian Girls
Hot, Sexy, Busty
Best Service
24/7
Out Calls Only
289-634-1234
416-833-3123
MassagesM
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ANGELS
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VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi
905 Dillingham Rd.
(905)420-0320
pickeringangels.com
Now hiring!!!
Cars for Sale
Auto Leasing
& RentalsA
MassagesM
GRAND
OPENING
Asian Girls
serenityajaxspa.com
905-231-0272
43 Station St.
Unit 1, Ajax
OSHAWA
The Holistic $35 you want
Ritson Rd. / Bloor
905-576-3456
Special $25
Relaxing Massage
6095 Kingston Rd.
401/Meadowvale
SPRING SPA
10am-9pm 7days
416-287-0338
Now Hiring
Coming
EventsC
HUMBER COLLEGE Con-
tinuing Education Open
House. Tuesday, August
31st 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
North Campus. Experience
how Humber College can
make you more employable.
Visit business.humber.ca/
10000ways for the chance to
win 1 course free tuition.
General info at Busi-
ness.humber.ca/ce,
416.675.6622 ext. 4174
Free Filling
For more details please contact
Vince (416) 820-8464vince@millenniumearthworks.com
• Do you require any fi lling of ponding fi elds?
• Filling and leveling of rolling lands.
• Building horse training tracks.
• Or any other fi lling needs
We have an excess of clean environmentally
certifi ed dirt, top soil and require suitable fi lling
locations.
All of the above services are at no cost to the
owner and based on the volume of dirt imported
we would offer a per load fee to the owner.
Minimum 50 truck loads to apply.
•Bathrooms
•Basements •Kitchens
•Plumbing •Electrical
•Flooring & Ceramics
•All Home Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
(416)
855-9500
SUMMERSUMMER
SPECIALS!SPECIALS!
CALL NOW!CALL NOW!
Metro Licence B2195
Quality Renovations since 1975
Take the worry out of your next renovation
We are fully insured
All home renovations - kitchen, bathroom,
rec rooms, windows, doors, decks, etc.
(905)686-5211
www.cando-renovations.com
HEINRICH LANDSCAPING
All season maintenance for
* Condos * Commercial *
Residential landscaping,
interlock stone patios, walks,
driveways, (+ expert relaying),
retaining walls, excavating,
trenching etc. FREE Estimates
905-839-5349 (Est. 1978)
CARPENTER
PETE LTD
✶ Rec Rooms
✶ Offi ces
✶ Kitchens
✶ Bathrooms
✶ Crown Moulding
✶ Doors/Trim
Reasonable Rates
Reliable Service
All Work Guaranteed
Free Estimates
905-668-4750 or
905-442-7077
D & M Painting
and
Handyman
Service
Free estimates
905- 213-7172
DECKS ONLY
Professionally Done
All Work Guaranteed
Free Estimates
Reasonable Rates
All garbage removed
905-442-7077 or
905-668-4750
10% off if Booked
before May 31,2010
F & M HOME
RENOVATIONS
visit our store @
750 Oklahoma Dr.
Pickering
We're here to help you -
we install all types of
fl ooring! We carry a variety
of ceramic tiles and wood
fl ooring. See Us for all your
fl ooring and Renovation
needs. Screen Repairs
done on premises
ALL DAY SATURDAY!
905-420-7394
HANDYMAN
For ALL small
Household jobs,
Painting & Pres-
sure spraying
No roofs
Certifi ed Home
Inspection
Call Brian
(905)231-9674
905-409-9903
No Job is too small
Basement & Bathroom
renovations
Decks & Fencing
Let me help you get rid
of your
TO-DO Lists
For an estimate call
Ian at
416-606-0195
PLUMBER ON THE GO
Top Quality Plumbing
at Reasonable rates
Service and
new installations
Residential/Commercial
No job too big or small
Free estimates - over 20
years experience
(905)837-9722
Professional
Quality Work
Tile, Marble
Granite &
Laminate
Installation
No job too small
Reasonable rates
1 year warranty
Free Estimates
Call Admiral Flooring
(647)887-5110
A1 1/2 PRICE
JUNK
REMOVAL!!
Homes, Yards,
Businesses, etc.
We do all the
loading.
Seniors Discounts.
Cheap and fast Service!
John
905-310-5865
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
SUMMER CLEANUP
Lawn Cutting,
Tree Pruning,
Hedge Trimming,
Concrete &
Interlocking brick
repair, painting,
Garbage Removal
905-431-7762
NEED A
FRIEND WITH
A TRUCK?
● Junk Removal
● Gen. Deliveries
● Small Moves
● Garden Services
● Tree Removal
Reasonable Rates
Call Hans anytime
(905)706-6776
MASONRY
RENOVATIONS
Stone, Brick and
Concrete, Window
Sills, Blocks,
Chimneys, Tuck
Pointing, Etc.For a
FREE Estimate
Call Peter
647-333-0384
ALL PRO
PAINTING AND
WALLPAPERING
Repair & Stucco ceilings
Decorative fi nishes &
General repairs
20% off for seniors
(905)404-9669
Tor. Line 647-868-9669
TMS
PAINTING
& DECOR
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship
Fast, clean,
reliable service
(905)428-0081
Apple
Moving
Dependable & Reliable
Good Rates
24-hour Service
Licenced/Insured
(905)239-1263
(289)388-7027
(416)532-9056
DOAEC
MOVING/DELIVERY
✓ fully insured and
bonded
✓ honest & reliable
✓ reasonable rates
✓ Local/long distance
(905) 426-4456
(416) 704-0267
COLISEUM
FLOORING
100% Canadian Oak
Hardwood Floors
Professional
European Quality
Installation
FREE RIP-OUT
and removal of old fl oor
Our prices are
40% LESS THAN
HOME DEPOT (on average)
Shop at home (by appt.)
905-435-3481
1-877-435-3481
HARDWOOD
FLOOR SPECIALIST
Hardwood
& Laminate
Installations
Sanding, staining, &
fi nishing of old fl oors
20 years experience
Call John
(905) 655-3492
(416) 220-4768
SAVE UP TO $400 ON
YOUR CAR INSURANCE.
Clean driving record? Call
Grey Power today at 1-877-
603-5050 for a no-obligation
quote. Open weekends.
Home
Improvement
Gardening, Supply,
LandscapingG
Home
Improvement
Home
Improvement
Gardening, Supply,
LandscapingG
Home
Improvement
Home
Improvement
Garbage
Removal/Hauling
HandymanH
Masonry
& Concrete
Painting
& Decorating
Moving
& Storage
Flooring,
CarpetingF
Business Services/
PersonalsB
Metroland
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Media
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Service Directory
durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201025
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A U C T I ON
WHITBY CURLING
CLUB
815 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY
SATURDAY AUGUST 14,
1:PM Prev.12:NOON
Estate Coin Collection - Bank Notes - Designer Watches
Clocks, Crystal, Home Decor, Art Collection, Luggage, "Gussaci" Purses, Sports Me-
morabilia, TV Items, Bluetooth, Group of Seven Art Collection, Alicia Soave, De-
signer Accent Art, Framed Sports Legends & Superstars, Marie Osmond Quilted
Bags & Jewellery JVC * Panasonic *Wireless Speakers, Binoculars, Sheet Sets,
German Pro Cookware, Knives, Cutlery, Collectibles, Samurai Swords, Home Décor,
Accents, Lamps, Cotton Mill Sheet sets, Comforters, Duvets, Hand made Area Rugs,
Duvets, Pillows, Toys Christmas decorations, Remote cars, AV Projectors, Steamers.
Over 200 Appraised Cert.- Semi Precious Stone Jewellery - Rings
"Swiss" Watches - Bracelets Necklaces - Earrings - Bangles - Pendant,
Swarovski set Designer
one of a kind pieces
NEW FURNITURE * ACCENTS * HOME DÉCOR
* JEWELLERY * ELECTRONICS* ART*
30 SOFA SETS * 18 BEDROOM SETS * DINING SETS
Brand New Home Furnishings, Sofa Sets, Bedrooms, Casual Dining `Area Rugs, Bar Stools,
Bunk beds, Futons, Recliners, Grandfather Clocks, Box & Mats, Bars, Ottomans, Loungers
Ordered Sold! Hand Made Persian Rug Collection
YOU WILL NEVER BUY RETAIL AGAIN
WWW.AUCTIONEER.CA
905-554-7007
Weekly Auctions Sales
Over 30 Years Selling Experience
Wed. Aug. 18 - 10am-ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION at
MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER-LINDSAY - Victorian
oak hall seat, antique oak bowed glass china cabi-
net/claw feet, antique oak side by side curved glass
carved china cabinet, bow front oak buffet, tea wagon,
mahogany corner cupboard, Gibbard sideboard, Ma-
hogany chest, cedar chest, Victorian pine chest of draw-
ers, Victorian moustache pull chest, oak washstand,
Malcolm 3 sectional bookcase, mahogany kneehole
desk, library tables, late 1800's walnut bookshelf, fancy
tables, Victorian side chair, beautiful oak & cane plant-
er, Victorian marble top table, carved Lion's head rock-
er, excellent antique glass & china, crystal, 6 pc of
Moorcroft, carnival glass, pinwheel crystal, Bavaria,
Coalport, Nippon, Cornfl ower, Depression glass, Royal
Crown Derby, Sterling silver, several antique clocks,
oak treadle sewing machine, antique fl oor lamp/cran-
berry shade, model Railway train set (N scale), HO
track, new train sets, several excellent old original paint-
ings, oils, prints, Ltd Ed prints, Ducks Unlimited artists
Darren Holley, Bateman, also, Trish Romance, partial
list, MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783 view
Terms/list/photos at www.mcleanauctions.com
Jonathan Stewart
Dec. 1, 1986 - Aug. 14, 2004
It doesn't need a special day
To bring you to our minds
For days without a thought of you
Are very hard to fi nd
Love forever,
Mom, Dad, Courtney & Jeremy
Qualifi ed Vendors Wanted for
Upcoming Shows
The Heart of Country Craft & Gift Show
October 22, 23 & 24, 2010
General Motors Centre
In The Nick of Time Artisan Show
Sunday, December 12th, 2010
Ajax Community Centre (HMS Room)
For more information:
Audrey Dewit
905 426-4676 X257
adewit@durhamregion.com
www.showsdurhamregion.com
GIANT GARAGE SALE - DOWNSIZING
31 Woodhaven Cres., Whitby
Sat. & Sun 9am - 3pm
For everyone (quality kids lit K-10, custom furniture,
toys, electronics, gift ware, appliances, "New items",
sports equip & much more! All high quality items!
HUGE GARAGE SALE
Saturday August 14, 8am
62 Brimwood Court, Pickering.
(Ashwood Gate/Twin Rivers)
Electronics, appliances, pictures, childrens
furniture and toys, books, etc.
Garage/Moving Sale
Saturday, August 14, 8:00 a.m.-2:00p.m.
1741 Greenvale Crescent, Pickering (between
Whites Rd. and Rosebank Rd., south of Highview)
Wicker patio set, lined drapes, picture frames, crystal,
china, brass, books, CDs, etc.
Big Community Garage Sale
Saturday Aug 14 (rain date - Aug 15)
1915 Denmar Rd, Pickering
(West of Brock, South of Kingston)
8am-4pm
GARAGE SALE
Sat, Aug. 14 (rain date Aug 21)
7:30 a.m.- 1p.m.
1376 TATRA DR. PICKERING
2 Families and 1 mission fundraiser
Moving Sale
Saturday, August 14, 8am-2pm
711 Balaton, Pickering (Krosno & Dixie)
Furniture and household items, freezer
Must sell, leaving province
Vendors
WantedV Vendors
WantedV
Garage/Yard
SalesG Garage/Yard
SalesG Garage/Yard
SalesG Garage/Yard
SalesG
MOVING SALE
Sat. Aug. 14
8am - 2pm
897 Baylawn Cres,
Pickering
Moving Sale
Saturday Aug 14
811 Regal Cres, Pickering
7am start- Rain or Shine
YARD SALE
Sat. Aug 14th,
8am-6pm
21 Crane Cres.,
Ajax
YARD SALE
Sat. August 14th
9am - 2pm
590 Eyer Drive,
Pickering
Auctions Death Notices
In Memoriams
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS
CALL YOUR CLASSIFIED REP. TODAY 905-683-0707
WILLOUGHBY, Mike - (G.M. Retiree and Long
time Member of Wolf Run Golf Club) After a
brief illness, on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at
the Lakeridge Health Centre in Port Perry, at
age 57. Mike Willoughby of Caesarea, be-
loved husband of Ruth (nee Reid). Loved fa-
ther of Nadine Shea of Oshawa and stepfa-
ther of Jonathan Wilson of Halifax. Son of
Christopher Willoughby of Oshawa and Joan
Donnelly of Oshawa. Brother of Margaret
Cullen of Oshawa Ann Corner of Florida and
the late Susan. The Family of Mike Willough-
by will receive friends at the WAGG FUNER-
AL HOME, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel",
216 Queen Street in Port Perry (905-985-
2171) on Monday, August 16th from 10 - 11
a.m. A Service to celebrate his life will be
held in the Chapel at 11 a.m. with Michelle
Hoffman offi ciating. If desired, memorial do-
nations may be made by cheque to the Port
Perry Hospital Foundation. Memories and
condolences may be shared at
www.waggfuneralhome.com
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OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND
SATURDAY
AUG 14TH, 2-4 PM
DENNIS
ROBERTS
Broker of Record
$249
,
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24 OAKINS LANE,
AJAX
• Only 2 years new!
• Spac living/dining
with hardwood
• Large eat-in kitchen
w/stainless appliances
• Near Harwood/Rossland
905-697-9577
www.TheRobertsTeam.ca
1,535 SQ FT
CONDO TOWNHOME!
Sutton Group All Pro
Realty Inc.,
Brokerage
SAT & SUN AUG 14 & 15, 2-4 PM
1017 MAURY COURT,
PICKERING
www.jimkelly.ca
JIM KELLY
Sales Representative
905-683-5000
Decorated In Designer Colours! Family
Sized Kitchen! Main Flr Family Room
With Fireplace, W/O To New Deck!
Upgraded Master Ensuite With Granite
Counter Tops & Oversized Shower!
Finished W/O Basement With Wet Bar &
3Pc!! Beautifully Kept And Decorated.
4 Generous Sized Bdrms! Spectacular
Landscaping And Patio!!
P.Eng
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED
AND OPERATED
QUALITY ONE LTD.,
Brokerage
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 2-4 PM
26 BROCK ST., AJAX $20
9,
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2 bedroom. Features eat-in kitchen,
large living room with picture window,
extra large deck and great size yard,
outdoor living room! Detached garage.
Central location in Ajax close to 401,
schools, park and amenities!
Come and see for yourself!!
905-668-3800
KATHY
HICKEY*
FIRST Realty Ltd.,
Brokerage
Call Kathy for details or
visit www.kathyhickey.ca
This 4 bedroom home is situated on a
pretty tree lined street. Gorgeous gourmet
kitchen, big living & dining room, family
room with F/P, crown mouldings, pot
lights, tumble marble backsplash, reno’d
bathrooms, beautiful staircase, walk out to
stunning back garden with inground pool
& party size decks. Big two bedroom in-law
suite has separate entry & private laundry.
SAT. AUG 14 & SUN. AUG. 15, 1-4PM
1587 SAUGEEN DR, PICKERING
EXCLUSIVE FOX HOLLOW RESIDENCE
$47
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JILL
HILLBORN-
KHEDER
Sales Representative
905-436-0990
Sutton Group Status
Realty Inc.,
Brokerage
Independently Owned and Operated
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY & SUNDAY,
AUGUST 14 & 15TH 1-5 PM
119 CHRISTENA CRES., AJAX $68
9,
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PICKERING VILLAGE BEAUTY!
Custom built by “14 Estates” with no homes behind!
Walking distance to schools, shops, creek & golf course.
Stunning foyer w/3 storey oak staircase. Huge 33 ft
kit./great rm combo. New Monarch Kit. with S/S appl.,
granite counters, breakfast bar & B/I dining table. 9 ft
ceilings, crown moldings, hrdwd fl rs, fi n. bsmt w/5th
bdrm, bath, games & rec rm. Perfect Nanny’s quarters
or in-law suite. New shingles. Oversized 26 ft garage.
Come see & try your offer. Quick closing available.
905-686-5153
GRACE
JORGENSEN*
Sutton Group Classic
Realty Inc.,
Brokerage
Independently Owned and Operated gjorgensen@sutton.com
SAT & SUN AUG 14 & 15, 2-4 PM
115 CHRISTINA COURT,
PICKERING
www.jimkelly.ca
JIM KELLY
Sales Representative
905-683-5000
Main floor library/office. Wine
Cellar, Hardwood, Granite
Kitchen. Backyard entertainers
paradise - pool, pond, cabana,
kitchen, bar, gazebo. Separate
entrance to Legal 2 bedroom
apartment. Oversized Heated
garage with Loft & Workshop.
P.Eng
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED
AND OPERATED
QUALITY ONE LTD.,
Brokerage
MARY
ROY
Broker
905-426-7515
SUN. AUGUST 15, 2-4 P.M.
38 ANNIE CRESCENT, AJAX
HOME SWEET HOME...
$439,898
You’ll fall in love with this stunning home in
sought after Pickering Village near Riverside
Golf Course offering a reno’d eat in kitchen,
pot lights, hardwood fl oors, great family
room w/fp & too many more features perfect
for commuters!
JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY
COME SEE, COME BUY!
FIRST Realty Ltd.,
Brokerage www.MaryRoyTeam.com
(905) 839.7449
(800) 663.7199
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www.paulkeeler.com
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Independently Owned
and Operated
Re/Max Hallmark
Realty Ltd., Brokerage
GLORIA LUOMA
SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
PAUL KEELER
SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
Re/Max Rouge River
Realty Ltd., Brokerage
(905) 396.4557
(416) 486.5588
gluoma@trebnet.com
www.glorialuoma.com
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Experience Counts ...Now More Th an Ever!
ENJOY A LIBERATED LIFESTYLE IN HISTORICAL
PORT HOPE MINUTES TO GOLF COURSES,
MARINAS , SHOPS & FINE DINING... CUSTOM
BUILT MAINTENANCE FREE EXECUTIVE BI-LEVEL
BUNGALOW WITH CEDAR SHAKE ROOF &...A HUGE
DRIVE FOR BIG BOYS’ TOYS!
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
277 RIDOUT ST, PORT HOPE$299,900X1929988$369,900E1934544$509,900E1934491HEAR THE BIRDSONG, COMMUNE WITH MOTHER NATURE
IN THE PRESTIGE OF THE ROUGE... EXPERIENCE THE
POWER OF PROXIMITY IN A STERLING WEST PICKERING
LOCATION. 4 BDRM. EXECUTIVE WITH HUGE MASTER
RETREAT, GLEAMING HARDWOOD, NEW STAINLESS STEEL
APPLIANCES, & PROF. FINISHED LOWER LEVEL OFFERS
THE ULTIMATE URBAN LIFESTYLE.
SUNDAY AUGUST 15, 2-4 PM
351 WEST LANE
SUNDAY AUGUST 15, 2-4 PM
11 BONNER CRESCENT
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING GREAT GULF “CHATSWORTH” MODEL
LOCATED IN ONE OF AJAX’S HIGH DEMAND NEW NEIGHBOURHOODS
BOASTS APPROX 1825 SQ FT OF LIVING SPACE WITH FABULOUS
KITCHEN & STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES. WARM & INVITING
FAMILY RM W/GAS FIREPLACE & HIS & HERS WALK IN CLOSETS IN
HUGE MASTER RETREAT WITH ENSUITE. FULLY FENCED BACKYARD
WITH SPACIOUS NEW DECK FOR DINING ALFRESCO.
Luxury 5 bedroom John Boddy design
completely RENOVATED! Fine finishes
include: new kitchen with granite
counters and backsplash, rich dark
hardwood flooring, coffered ceiling,
crown mouldings, spiral staircase,
stainless steel appliances, skylight,
grand fireplace, renovated bathrooms
and MORE!
SUNDAY AUGUST 15, 1-3PM
134 BOWLES DRIVE, AJAX
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TRACY MULLIN
LARRY LLOYD
SALES REPRESENTATIVES
905.430.2390
Keller Williams
Energy Real Estate,
Brokerage
Each offi ce independently
owned and operated.
SUNDAY AUGUST 15, 2-4 PM
1031 SHERMAN CRES, PICKERING
LOUISE
GUERTIN-MICALLEF
& NADIA MICALLEF
Sales Representatives
416-286-3993
905-839-5115
ROUGE RIVER
Realty Ltd.
Brokerage
“Service
en français”
www.homeswithlouise.com
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Beautiful Family Home in Sought After Area. Nestled Among
Executive Homes. 4 Spacious Bdrms, Lrg Living & Dining
Rooms. Family Size Kitchen with W/O to Yard. Private Yard
W/ Colourful Gardens & A Front Patio For Tranquil Evenings.
Soothing Colours Thru-Out With A Great Layout.
* Great location near Dixie & Glenanna
* Many upgrades including renovated
kitchen, crown moulding, pot lights
* Extensive hardwood flooring
* Four bedrooms/three bathrooms
* Fantastic professionally finished basement
* Central air/central vac
* Asking price $349,900
SAT. AUG 14 & SUN. AUG. 15, 2-4PM
1897 BOWLER DRIVE, PICKERING
GEM IN GLENDALE!
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WWW.BARRIECOX.CAINDEPENDENTLY OWNED
AND OPERATED
ROUGE RIVER
Realty Ltd.
Brokerage
BARRIE
COX
Sales Representative
905-839-7449
SAT & SUN AUG. 14 & 15 1:00 – 3:00 PM
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23 MARY STREET, AJAX
* OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
* 3 BEDROOM DETACHED HOME
* HUGE EAT-IN KITCHEN
* 3 BEDROOMS PLUS A REC ROOM
* IDEAL LOCATION CLOSE TO 401, SHOPPING, ETC.
* QUICK CLOSING IS POSSIBLE
Independently Owned
and Operated
DOUG
TAYLOR
Broker
905-831-3300
FIRST REALTY LTD.,
Brokerage
WWW.DOUGTAYLOR.CA
PICKERINGADVERTISING FEATUREDurham Windows and Doors Brings Mobile Showroom To Your Door
Wayne Hutchison brings to the replacement window and door
business a new and long overdue feature. It’s a Mobile Showroom
which just may be the only one in Canada.
“The day is gone when you carried some
brochures and a sample window to a customer’s
home,” explains Wayne. “So I obtained a retired
North York Mobile Library truck and installed
interior walls along with all of my window
samples.”
When you call Durham Windows and Doors
for a free estimate, Wayne will show up at your
door with his Mobile Showroom which you’ll enter
by way of a sliding patio door.
Inside, displayed on the walls, are the Vinyl Window Designs
series of vinyl windows which you’re free to operate and you’ll
discover the many special features including how they can be cleaned
without going outside.
“After being in this business for 26 years, I can honestly say these
are the finest windows on the market,” says Wayne. “They’re triple
sealed to reduce air leakage and come with
heavy duty hardware.”
All Vinyl Window Designs windows come
with Low E Glass which filters out the ultraviolet
rays keeping your home cooler in the summer
and eliminate fading of your curtains, drapes
and furniture.
All of the windows come with a lifetime
warranty on the frame, hardware and glass.
Wayne would also like
his customers to know that
he does all of the estimates
personally, eliminating the cost
of a salesperson.
Durham Windows and Doors also does all of its own installations,
which ensures that every customer gets a high quality job done at the
best possible price.
Durham Windows and Doors is located at 696 King St. W. in
Oshawa.
For more information call (905) 579-2222 or 1-888-576-8575.
Fall Program
Registration
The 2010 City Services & Leisure Guide will
arrive in Pickering homes the week of August 16.
Click to Reg preview begins August 5
Aquatics Registration begins August 19
Leisure & Fitness Registration begins August 23
Register Online using Click to Reg or
in-person, by fax, by phone, mail or drop-off.
New this Fall!
T. 905.420.4621 TTY 905.831.8604
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Introduction to Hindi 4 – 12 yrs
Tap Dance 5 – 7 yrs
Photography for Parents & Kids 7 – 12 yrs
Indian Dance: Modern & Classical 11 – 17 yrs
Makeup Workshop 12 – 14 yrs
Cooking for Teens 12 – 17 yrs
Ball Hockey 13 – 14 yrs
Fashionista 15 – 17 yrs
African Drumming Adult
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Midget Selects capture
Majors’ tournament
PICKERING -- The Pickering Red Sox
midget select baseball team travelled to
Mississauga recently to compete in the
Majors Select Tournament.
Pickering finished first in its division
after round robin play and in the semi-
final, Scott Anderson pitched five strong
innings, allowing only three runs en
route to a 14-3 Pickering win over the
Brampton Red Sox.
In the championship game, Pickering
battled with the Bloordale A’s in an excit-
ing seven-inning affair, coming out on
top with an 11-10 win.
Mark Waldon led the team with his
second solid pitching performance of
the tournament.
Coach Enzo Spigarelli credits strong
hitting from top to bottom, along with
solid defensive play as the keys to the
team’s success.
Team members are Zach Hender-
son, Adam Iordanou, Tyler Shaw, Karim
Spencer, Ryan Jolley, Anthony Iordanou,
Mark Waldon, Kyle Mertz, Ryan Spig-
arelli, Scott Anderson, Chris Shaw along
with coach Enzo Spigarelli and Glen
Mertz.
BASEBALL
Red Sox win in Mississauga
SUBMITTED PHOTO
MISSISSAUGA -- The Pickering Red Sox Midget Selects finished first at the Mississauga
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