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Working to keep Pickering waters safe RESCUE BOAT SERVES AREA FROM ROUGE RIVER TO WHITBY HARBOUR REKA SZEKELY rszekely@durhamregion.com 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. “We’re fortunate having this radar unit, the GPS and the chart plotter ... we can move through the water with confidence regardless of the conditions,” said Mr. Anderson. 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Call 1-866-550-5462 Visit www.DurhamLINC.ca Assessment and Classes provided byFunded by More than $3 million from Province will work to drive down patient wait times PARVANEH PESSIAN ppessian@durhamregion.com 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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VALUE $2,698 Contest runs from July 24 to September 4 PICKERINGPICKERING HONDAHONDA All prices are plus HST & Licensing. 2.9% HFC fi nancing OAC example: $10000 @ 2.9% = $290.37 month for 36 mo. = COB $453.23 for a total obligation of $10,453.23. Emergency 911 www.drps.ca Notice to all Ajax & Pickering ResidentsNotice to all Ajax & Pickering Residents WEST DIVISION 1710 Kingston Rd., Pickering Effective Immediately the DRPS Phone Number 905-683-9100 Will no longer be in service In Case of Emergency Call 911 In All Non-Emergency Situations Please Call 1-888-579-1520 Beach postings Week of Aug. 14 Throughout the summer, Durham Region health department is conducting bacteriological water tests to determine if the following beaches are safe for swimming. CLARINGTON WHITBY Bowmanville Beach E. OPEN Whitby Beach OPEN Bowmanville Beach W. OPEN SCUGOG Newcastle Beach OPEN Kinsmen Beach POSTED AJAX UXBRIDGE Pickering Beach OPEN Elgin Pond POSTED PICKERING BROCK Frenchman’s Bay East OPEN Beaverton North Beach OPEN Frenchman’s Bay West OPEN Beaverton South Beach POSTED OSHAWA Thorah Centennial Park POSTED Lakeview Beach East POSTED Lakeview Beach West OPEN Next posting:August 20 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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SEE WHY WE’VE BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 1978 COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL ASPHALT DRIVEWAY & PARKING LOTS CONCRETE CURBS & SIDEWALKSNATURAL & INTERLOCKING STONELANDSCAPE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SNOW REMOVAL AFFORDABLE CUSTOM DESIGNED, QUALITY WORKMANSHIP (905) 427-6282 www.crpaving.com KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com 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 2010 ELECTION NEWS>>>> durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 20106 AP & Editorial Opinions& & WE THINK... email responses to newsroom@durhamregion.com e-mail letters to newsroom@durhamregion.com / max. 200 words / letter writers are obliged to back up their statements with verifiable facts / please include your full first and last name, city of residence & daytime phone number / letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com A Metroland Media Group Ltd. 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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 For every person who reads this column, I’ll donate $1 to orphans in a remote Third World country. Make sure you pass it on to all your friends and family members. Don’t believe me? I wouldn’t either. But thousands of us go for just this type of request on Facebook every day, asking our friends to follow groups or individuals for a good cause. And we do; it’s easy to click and it requires no real cost or effort from us. It’s not always a scam. Legitimate busi- nesses use this technique to both give to charity and to add followers to their Face- book accounts. In other cases, it’s simply a ploy for attention on Facebook. At worst there’s the case of Ashley Kirilow, the Burlington woman accused of fak- ing cancer and bilking thousands of dol- lars from people eager to support her. Ms. Kirilow is accused of posting pictures of herself bald and with plucked eyebrows 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 wait times in sharp focus durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 20107 AP Advertisement Wonderful Wonderland Day For Herizon House - For the fourth consecutive year, forty-fi ve moms, kids and support workers from Herizon House recently enjoyed a day at Canada’s Wonderland thanks to support from Mackenzie Financial, Hartford Investments, CI Investments, Renaissance Investments, Franklin Templeton Investments, AGF and Richard Price from MGI Financial Inc. Richard, whose offi ce is located in the historic McKay House in Ajax, outfi tted the group in T-shirts and provided spending money for the day. Pictured (L-R) are Sarah-Rose Treagos, Child & Youth Worker student, Debbie Fish, Marketing Manager for Richard’s offi ce and Gemma Halarkey, Child and Family Counselor. AJAX -- Local families are invited to a day at the races at an Ajax Downs char- ity event in support of the Ajax-Pickering 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 blue or lime green for a chance to win a $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- tion will be on hand. “The horse owners and jockeys are as committed to racing as we are about access to excellent health care,” said Bob Broadstock, president of the quarter rac- ing owners. “Our families, colleagues and neigh- bours deserve an MRI at our local hos- pital, so we wanted to share our enthu- siasm for racing while giving back to the community we call home by fundraising for this very important campaign.” COMMUNITY Family day at the horse races supports Ajax-Pickering hospital 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- puter will be able to access updates from the Region, as information is published online. For more information or to subscribe to RSS: VISIT www.durhamregion.ca REGION Durham news releases now available through RSS durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 20108 P 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. Anderson. For more information on PARA: VISIT paru.freehostia.com 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. 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Adults are invited to go on the low-priced day trip, which will include a scenic cruise on the Serendip- ity Princess where participants will sail along Kempenfelt Bay in Barrie. The day will include gam- bling and a buffet lunch at Casino Rama. The cost is $19 a person. The trips are open to all adults. Those interested in attending either event should book early. For more information: CALL 905-420-4660 ext. 6302 COMMUNITY Pickering seniors plan fun outings durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201011 P Save the Date! This Fall Register Pay-As-You-Go or Become a Member Registration for Fall begins August 19 for Aquatics and August 23 for Fitness & Leisure Go online to cityofpickering.com and select the Click to Reg icon. 1867 Valley Farm Rd Pickering, ON ONGOING 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- dle Park Clubhouse, 241 Park Rd. S., Oshawa. Women, men and teens welcome. Call 905-725- 3619 or visit www.tops.org for more information. BECOME A NANNY ANGEL VOLUN- TEER. Nanny Angels are a group of professional 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- erywhere.com. 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. Send your upcoming events to newsroom@durhamregion.com. 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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 August is a corny month around 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 barnyard animals that delight young visitors. Supersweet corn is so delicious farmer Marlene McKay eats it right in the field. “It’s the sweetest, crunchiest corn you can get,” said McKay. “Unlike the older varieties, you don’t need to cook this the same day that you buy it.” Supersweet holds its great taste long enough that you can splurge on a full dozen at Willowtree’s Farm Market on Regional Rd. 21, knowing that you can eat a couple every day for a week. “We plant corn every 10 days to guarantee a good supply right through to Thanksgiving,” said McKay. 905-985-4973, www.wil- lowtreefarm.ca. If the corn is as high as an elephant’s eye, you’re proba- bly at Pingle’s Farm, where the eight-acre corn maze celebrates the Bowmanville Zoo this year. Located in Hampton, Pingle’s is known for its wide-ranging pro- duce -- everything from straw- berries to pumpkins. Local art- ist Russ Gordon designed the animal-themed maze, which was mown into the cornfield when the young stalks were just knee-high. Allow about an hour to find your way through the maze and complete the puzzle along the way. 905-725-6089, www.pinglesfarmmarket.com. The three-acre corn maze at Brooks Farms near Uxbridge is geared to children aged three to 12 years. Those young visitors enjoy themselves in a 10-acre playground complete with a pirate ship-themed playground, zip lines and piles of straw bales to climb over. 905-473-3920, www.brooksfarms.com. Cooper’s CSA Farm boasts Durham’s largest corn maze, sprawling over 10 acres. Although the maze doesn’t open to the public until Sep- tember, you can get a free tour through the maze starting in mid-August by taking out a share in Cooper’s community- supported agriculture program. For a set fee, you get a week- ly box filled with assorted veg- gies and fruits that may include corn, melons, zucchini, toma- toes, carrots, herbs, cauliflower, beans, Swiss chard and straw- berries at this time of year. The shares can be pro-rated so it’s not too late to participate. 905- 830-4521, www.coopersfarm. ca. If seeing all this corn whets your appetite for a real rural celebration, then check out the Blackstock Fair on Satur- day, Aug. 28 for horse pulls, 4- H clubs, agriculture displays, horse and cattle shows and a dog obstacle course. A midway and demolition derby round out the fun. 905-986-0035, www. blackstockfair.ca. Betty Zyvatkauskas is a Durham Tourism writer. 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CELIA KLEMENZ / METROLAND PORT PERRY -- Jen Hardie, of Meta4 Contemporary Craft, showed off a papier mache bra she created for last year’s Bras for a Cause. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201019 AP Windows & Doors Advertising Feature To Advertise in this Special Feature Call Inside Sales 905.579.4400 Roofi ng Experts Sand & Gravel durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201020 AP Sports Brad Kelly Sports Editor bkelly@durhamregion.com durhamregion.com facebook.com/sportsdurhamregion twitter.com/scnewsdurham HOCKEY Goodwin hired as Panthers coach Former Oshawa Generals bench boss looking forward to challenge BRAD KELLY bkelly@durhamregion.com 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- erals from 1997 to 2000. Over the 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- eran coach. “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- ple of veterans on defence but overall a little inexperienced on the blue line, and a goaltender who has played two years in the league. While on paper he can evaluate the roster, the real test won’t come until he gets to see the players in some exhibition games. “You really don’t know what you have until you start playing the 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. com.durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201021 AP A $75.00 Evaluation fee will be required at the fi rst session, covering all 4 sessions. If you require more information please contact us at: www.ontariocardinals.com, ontario.cardinals@hotmail.com or 289-893-0212 SPORTS www.ontariocardinals.com The Ontario Cardinals was formed in 2007 by Carlton James. 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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. 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The successful applicant must be highly motivated, a self starter and possess the following: ● Degree in Human/Social Services fi eld ● Five to ten years experience working with children, families, and other service providers ● Three to fi ve years working with children with special needs ● Good analytical, decision making, facilitation, and problem solving skills ● Proven ability to develop and provide training or deliver workshops ● Demonstrated ability to manage multiple work demands both inter- and intra- dependently ● Proven ability to respond to multi-faceted responsibilities and reporting while working with a wide range of professionals and personalities ● Willingness to work both in offi ce and home offi ce that has access to high speed internet ● Strong commitment to the principles of inclusion and family directed service ● Excellent communication and negotiation skills ● Car and valid driver's license are essential. Please visit www.rfecydurham.com for further details. If you are up to the challenge and wish to take on the stimulating position, send resume by August 20, 2010 to: Resources for Exceptional Children and Youth - Durham Region Email: hr@rfecydurham.com Fax: 905.427.3107 (Please identify CA2010 position in subject line) NO TELEPHONE CALLS Although we appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Spray Foam Installers Exciting opportunities are available today in the Durham area to join a winning team that has plans to expand. Qualifi cations • DZ Drivers and Experienced Spay Foam Installers Wanted • Customer Relationship Skills • Background Check Required Please forward your resume with cover letter to: careers@instainsulation.com Masscomp Electronics Bench Technician We are currently seeking a Electronics Bench Technician. This candidate should possess general electronics equipment knowledge, digital storage oscilloscope, multimeter, precision hand tools, etc considered an asset. 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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 20 ACRE RANCHES Near Growing El Paso Texas. Only $12,900, $0 Down, $99 per/mo. Owner Financing, No Credit Checks, Money Back Guarantee. Free Map/Pictures. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com BEAUTIFUL ARIZONA LAND! $0 Down, $0 Interest. Starting $129/mo. Guaran- teed owner fi nancing. No credit check. 1 & 2.5 acre building lots! Call (866)256- 6141 or visit www.sunsites- landrush.com SELL/RENT YOUR time- share now!!! Maintenance fees to high? Need cash? Sell your unused timeshare today. No Commissions or Broker Fees. Free Consulta- tion. www.sellatime- share.com (888) 724-7479 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. (705)328-0402 after 6 p.m. or (905)242-2896. Daycare Available 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. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201024 AP Canada O/A Durham Auto Sales Ltd. Need A Car LoanNeed A Car Loan Call Credit Zone ❏ SHUTTLE SERVICE ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ❏ 100’S OF VEHICLES AVAILABLE ❏ 100% APPROVAL RATE! “Over 30 Years Of Trusted Professional Service” Call The Credit Zone Hotline905-668-1838 • 1-800-519905-668-1838 • 1-800-519-9566-9566 Bad Credit? O.K. • New to Country? O.K. Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payments? O.K. www.www.ccreditzonecanadareditzonecanada.com.comOr Get Approval 24/7 On-Line At Church Family Barbecue Join us for Worship At 10:00am Sunday August 15th Then stay for lunch Hot dogs/Hamburgers Chips, Drinks, Ice Cream Games for the kids NO CHARGE We'd like to know that you're coming, Please call us at 905-683-4802 Ajax Baptist Church, 56 Angus Drive, Ajax ALSO…. Register your child for Saddle Ridge Ranch VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL for Ages 5 - 11 August 16-20, 2010, 6:00 - 8:00 pm There is NO CHARGE for this either! THOMAS & MAY FITZPATRICK 63rd Wedding Anniversary August 16, 1947-2010 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- dance of love and friendship, and their love keeps growing. With much love and admiration from your 7 children, their partners, 5 grandchildren and your nieces and nephews in Canada, England and Ireland. We wish you many more happy, loving years ahead! Coming EventsC AnniversariesA 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- ly fenced, happy environ- ment, crafts, games etc. Re- ceipts, references. Excel- lent rates. All ages welcome. (905)686-8719 Articles for SaleA $99 GETS YOU 20+ Free Digital High Def TV Channels. Amazing Pix Quality. No Monthly Fees. Call Now 905-655-3661 1-800-903-8777 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. 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. 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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 Durham Region Media Group Service Directory durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201025 AP 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 durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201026 AP 4HIS"RIGHT3TUNNING BEDROOM%XECUTIVE (OME FEATURES  "ATHROOMS FT #EILINGS 'ORGEOUS&AMILYSIZE+ITCHENOPENTO&AMILY 2OOM -ASTER2ETREATWITH&IREPLACE PCEN SUITEWITHSEPARATESHOWER7ALK IN#LOSET -AIN&LOOR,IBRARY -AIN&LOOR,AUNDRYWITH$I RECT!CCESSTO'ARAGE 0ROFESSIONALLYlNISHED BSMTANDMUCH-/2%!SKING  £Î{Ê < /Ê-/, /]Ê8 ­ -/" Ê, É < /Ê-/® #ALL -ICHELLE'ERRARDOR 4ODD'ERRARDFORMOREINFOTODAY -)#(%,,% '%22!2$ 4/$$ '%22!2$ "* Ê"1- -1 9Ê1Ê£x]ÊӇ{*     Opportunity is knocking, so open the door to these beautiful area homes this weekend! OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND SATURDAY AUG 14TH, 2-4 PM DENNIS ROBERTS Broker of Record $249 , 9 0 0 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, 9 0 0 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 9, 9 9 9 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, 0 0 0 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 pkeeler@trebnet.com www.paulkeeler.com c t e 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 c t e Experience Counts ...Now More Th an Ever! ENJOY A LIBERATED LIFESTYLE IN HISTORICAL PORT HOPE MINUTES TO GOLF COURSES, MARINAS , SHOPS & FINE DINING... 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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 $62 4, 9 0 0 WWW.DURHAM4YOU.COM 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 P R E M I U M L O T ALL B R I C K 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! $34 9, 9 0 0 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 $20 9, 9 0 0 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 registration@cityofpickering.com Register Online! cityofpickering.com something fun for everyone! 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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 Majors Tournament. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201027 P durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 13, 201028 AP 201 BAYLY ST. W. (AT MONARCH AVE., AJAX) 1-888-542-5829 License fee extra. Finance example $10,000 x 60 mo. @ 5.99% variable rate = payment $44.61/weekly, cost of borrowing $1607.18. OAC. No Credit? Slow Credit? Bad Credit?No Credit? Slow Credit? Bad Credit? CallCall Ms. Bridget Ms. Bridget 1-888-538-01911-888-538-0191www.villagechrysler.caNO GIMMICKS... All prices and payments All prices and payments are are plus HST only!plus HST only! 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