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Th ursday, August 26, 2010
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Pickering man creates winning
video
Durham College grad
wins American foundation award
KRISTEN CALIS
kcalis@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Thanks to a Durham College graduate
with a good sense of humour and a creative musical
style, the school will get some equipment that can help
save lives.
The American-based Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foun-
dation announced recently that Ryan Chomiszak, 27,
of Pickering is the winner of the organization’s You Can
Save a Life Video Awareness Contest. The competi-
tion invited teams to submit videos on the impact of
sudden cardiac arrest and the importance of CPR and
automated external defibrillators.
JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND
PICKERING -- Ryan Chomiszak made a video for his
paramedic graduation project. It has since gained
global appeal.
CRIME 2
Charged
Arrests made
in catalytic
converter thefts
ENVIRONMENT 4
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DURHAM -- Two cousins are facing a
combined 408 charges after a lengthy
Durham Police investigation into catalyt-
ic converter thefts.
Suspects were first identi-
fied in surveillance foot-
age from the Whitby GO
station parking lot.
Officers observed
suspects removing
the devices, taking
an average of one min-
ute to remove them from
cars, according to Dur-
ham Region Police Servic-
es.
Suspects were arrested at the Union-
ville GO station lot and several car own-
ers have been contacted. Police say there
were thefts in Halton, Toronto, York and
Durham.
Charlie Williamson, 20, of Centre Street
in Millbrook is charged with eight counts
of theft under $5,000, 94 counts of mis-
chief, failure to comply with proba-
tion, 85 counts of theft, posses-
sion of a controlled substance,
break and enter and posses-
sion of stolen property.
Jay William-
son, 24, of Elliott
Avenue in Oshawa
is charged with
seven counts of theft
under $5,000, 87 counts
of theft, 93 counts of mis-
chief, failure to comply with
probation, possession of a controlled sub-
stance and break and enter.
The accused were held for bail hearings,
according to police.
“Catalytic converters are emission con-
trol devices that reduce the amount of
harmful pollution created by a vehicle.
It costs upward of $1,500 to replace a
catalytic converter on some vehicles,” a
release from Durham Police said.
“Removing them affects the perfor-
mance of the vehicle and can lead to dam-
age to the vehicle’s fuel line or wiring.”
POLICE
Cousins charged in catalytic converter thefts
DURHAM -- Two cousins face a shopping list of
charges after catalytic converters were stolen
from vehicles at GO station parking lots across
Durham.
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Cost, environmental work,
construction delays listed
JENNIFER O’MEARA
jomeara@durhamregion.com
DURHAM -- It would take an extra $2 bil-
lion for the Hwy. 407 extension to end in
Clarington instead of Simcoe Street in
Oshawa, according to a confidential Minis-
try of Transportation report.
“The additional cost of the project would
be approximately $2 billion,
reflecting the total life cycle costs
of the section, including con-
struction, financing, operating/
maintenance and tolling capital
and operating costs,” the MTO
report said.
An Aug. 9 MTO confiden-
tial report was obtained by the
Metroland Durham Region
Media Group. It listed the prov-
ince’s rationale for ending the
first phase of the Hwy. 407 exten-
sion at Simcoe Street in Oshawa.
One of the reasons stated was
the extra $2 billion.
“The government remains committed to
extending the 407 East to Hwy. 35/115. Due
to the global economic crisis and a $19 (bil-
lion) provincial deficit resources are being
managed extremely carefully,” the MTO
report said.
Durham Region Chairman Roger Ander-
son, however, said he thinks it would cost
closer to $300 million to build the Hwy. 407
to the Hwy. 115/35.
“I don’t buy that figure at all. I think that
$2 billion includes maintenance and oper-
ations on it for the next 40/45 years,” said
Mr. Anderson. “Never have I seen them do
a study on the cost of maintaining a high-
way for 40 years as a justification for build-
ing it. All those highways west of Markham
Road would never have been built.”
He also found it interesting there was no
revenue estimate for the toll road
included in the evaluation.
The report said proper-
ties beyond Simcoe Street would
require significant environmen-
tal work before construction.
East of Simcoe Street, Hwy. 407
will pass through the environ-
mentally protected Greenbelt
and environmentally sensitive
lands, said the MTO document.
According to the report,
the work would delay construc-
tion by two years -- from starting
in 2012 and completed by the
end of 2015, to beginning in 2014 and not
ending until 2017.
“Over 110 additional properties would be
required to terminate the extension near
the (East Durham link). The environmen-
tal work will result in significant increase
in resource requirements, cost and will
require a full process to secure permission
to enter and potential ministerial orders,”
the report said.
Mr. Anderson said the Province will need
to work out the timing of bridge construc-
tion to minimize the disruption to wild-
life, but said the majority of environmen-
tal issues were worked out in the recently
approved environmental assessment.
“The only issue with the Greenbelt is tim-
ing and protection of fish and wildlife,” said
Mr. Anderson.
Durham Region and the local munici-
palities are concerned that building the
Hwy. 407 in stages and stopping it at Sim-
coe Street and Winchester Road will dump
a high volume of transport and commuter
traffic onto rural north Oshawa roads.
“All the traffic is going to use Taunton
Road and all those concession roads to get
to the 407. Those are two-lane roads,” said
Mr. Anderson.
The MTO report said the next step would
be working with the municipalities to study
the potential traffic impacts of ending the
Hwy. 407 at Simcoe Street and work on mit-
igation options.
On Monday, Aug. 23, Delcan Corporation
announced it was awarded the engineering
design contract for the Hwy. 407 East exten-
sion in Durham.
Mr. Anderson said the Province needs
to live up to an agreement signed with the
federal government, to build the Hwy. 407
all the way to the Hwy. 115/35.
“To stop it at Simcoe is just unfathom-
able,” said Mr. Anderson. “If they want to
stop it at Simcoe Street, I’ll come up with
maintenance costs for the 45 years, without
revenue, and tell them that’s what it’ll cost.”
A spokesperson from the MTO was not
available for comment by the press dead-
line.
DURHAM EXTENSION
MTO explains rationale for halting Hwy. 407 in Oshawa
NEXT STEPS IN REPORT
Preliminary traffic forecasts at 407 east/Simcoe
Street indicate some traffic increase is anticipated
to be manageable.
The minister has met with mayors for Oshawa,
Clarington, and Whitby and will be visiting the
region and Chair Anderson.
MTO will work with local municipalities (including
Durham Region, Oshawa, Whitby, Pickering, Ajax,
Clarington, city of Kawartha Lakes and the city and
county of Peterborough) to
- assess any traffic impacts created by termination
at Simcoe Street, as required.
- develop mitigation options as required.
MTO will continue involving the Region and munici-
palities during the design process to ensure that
the Simcoe Street termination and construction
activities in the area will be safe, efficient and cost-
effective with minimal impact on the surrounding
road network.
Letter went out Aug. 5 to invite participation on the
Environmental Assessment Advisory Committee
with the first meeting to be held in mid-September.
Source: Highway 407 East Extension, August 9, 2010,
Ministry of Transportation.
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Don’t nuke green energy:
Greenpeace activists
KRISTEN CALIS
kcalis@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Nuclear reactors were mistakes of the past
and they should stay there, said Greenpeace members and
supporters in Pickering Tuesday.
Around 40 cyclists bearing flags stating ‘Don’t Nuke Green
Energy’ took off from the Pickering Nuclear Generating Sta-
tion and made their way to the Darlington nuclear station.
Greenpeace Canada organized the ride, ‘Stop Darling-
ton: Ride for Renewables’, to urge Ontario Premier Dalton
McGuinty to go green.
“We’re riding from the oldest nuclear station to the newest
nuclear station,” said climate and energy campaigner Shawn
Patrick Stensil when the cyclists gathered in Pickering.
This ride comes on the heels of a recent report by Green-
peace, the Pembina Institute and the Canadian Environ-
mental Law Association, called ‘Renewable is Doable’. It
indicates using a mix of green technologies and conserva-
tion will be cheaper than using nuclear methods.
Mr. Stensil complimented the decision to shut down the
Pickering plant in 2020 due to aging infrastructure, but crit-
icized plans to spend $26 billion to build new reactors at
Darlington. “If you spend $26 billion on new reactors you’re
certainly not putting it into green energy,” Mr. Stensil said.
He added using green technology will also create more
jobs.
He explained Ontario has made great strides in the past
five years and has made more investments in green energy
than was expected. “This year they contracted more green
energy than they expected to in the next 17 years,” he said.
Spending money on new nuclear reactors will go against
those strides, he said.
Greenpeace volunteers and supporters cheered him on at
a rally held at the bottom of the wind turbine in Pickering.
“Do you guys want more plants to shut down?” Mr. Stensil
asked the crowd in Pickering.
“Yes,” they all said.
“Do you guys think that Darlington should be replaced
with green energy?” he asked.
“Yeah,” they all shouted.
The cyclists then took off toward Darlington, where
they were planning a rally and to speak to the crowd in an
attempt to draw attention to green energy.
Stopping new reactors at Darlington is the first step, Mr.
Stensil said, adding open, public dialogue on the types of
green energy that should replace the Darlington reactors is
also necessary.
ENVIRONMENT
Greenpeace
goes from
Pickering to
Darlington
RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND
PICKERING -- Greenpeace volunteers, cyclists and friends of green energy cycled from the Pickering nuclear
station to the Darlington nuclear station Tuesday Aug. 24 in protest of Dalton McGuinty’s proposed plans to build
a new nuclear reactor when the Pickering facility shuts down in 2020.
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Bike theft ruined
my son’s summer
To the editor:
This is for the person who stole my 12-
year-old son’s bike.
He rode it to visit a friend in the Harwood
Avenue Clements Road area recently and
left it out front of his friend’s house. When
he exited his friend’s home a short time
later, his bike and helmet were gone and
he had to walk a great distance to come
home.
His mobility and freedom is now gone,
and we’re not in a position to replace
either the bike or the helmet.
Thank you for ruining my son’s sum-
mer.
Michelle Rauer
Ajax
WASTE
Regional responsibilities
not well managed
To the editor:
Re: ‘Bring back weekly garbage collection
and Ajax problem disappears’, letter to the
editor, Aug. 19, 2010.
While Steve Smith’s suggestion to
address the Ajax waste removal issue
might have some limited short-term ben-
efits, it would probably be no more effec-
tive than widening Hwy. 401 to reduce
daily traffic congestion.
The root cause still remains, and
the problem could happen anywhere.
Increased public education and enforce-
ment have not proved to be effective
deterrents.
Ajax should actually be looking to Dur-
ham Region for a solution. It was the
Region that assumed responsibility for the
Ajax pickup scheduling (and at a substan-
tially increased cost to taxpayers). As with
other public services where the Region
has become involved -- such as transit --
they are never as cost-effective or satisfac-
tory as when Ajax administered them.
Anyone who is a candidate in the
upcoming election that would advocate
extracting Ajax from Regional government
would definitely get my vote. It would be
interesting to hear what Whitby (where
Mr. Smith lives) does to combat this ille-
gal trash dumping problem, as it has the
same basic garbage pickup schedule as
Ajax.
Kim Sadler
Ajax
FEEDBACK
New Orleans flooding
caused by levee failure,
not Hurricane Katrina
To the editor:
Re: ‘Fats Domino rediscovered during
Hurricane Katrina’, newsdurhamregion.
com.
It’s a great article, but I just want to
point out the fact that it was not Hurri-
cane Katrina that devastated New Orleans,
it was an engineered levee failure caused
by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who
also were found responsible for the New
Orleans flooding by a federal judge in Jan-
uary, 2008.
The flooding actually took place the day
after the storm. That the levees weren’t
adequately built was a known fact to the
corps who built them and who chose to
take no action.
It’s a known fact that the flooding was
caused by the levee failure and not Katrina
and it’s very important that these facts are
correct because history has a way of repeat-
ing itself.
As for the recovery and rebuilding of
the city I’m positive it will definitely fully
recover. But for the full recovery to take
place it’s essential that the truth about the
flooding is known, not only to people in
New Orleans but to the whole world.
Helena Olsen
New Orleans
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A deal is a deal: Durham Hwy. 407 must be built as planned
Provincial officials appear to be standing
resolutely behind their abrupt and highly
controversial decision last month to short-
en Hwy. 407 by several kilometres and have
its terminus at Simcoe Street in Oshawa
instead of Hwy. 115/35 in Clarington.
A confidential Ministry of Transportation
report refers to $2 billion in additional costs
for building out to Hwy. 115/35 as the pri-
mary barrier to honouring its agreement.
But language in the document that arrives
at the $2 billion figure says it reflects “the
total life cycle costs of the section.”
In Durham Chairman Roger Anderson’s
mind, a formula that includes all-in costs
over 40 or more years -- “the total life cycle
costs of the section” -- raises serious ques-
tions and is simply not the method in
which such costs are generally calculated.
Let’s not forget, however, that this is a gov-
ernment that has been caught as recently
as June as not being entirely candid with
the public over police powers during the
G20 Summit. This is a government that
broke a key election promise shortly after
winning its first majority and introduced a
controversial health tax. This is a govern-
ment that was entirely absent in explaining
the introduction of recent “eco fees” that
Ontarians forced the government to sus-
pend.
Thus, it is hard for Durham Region resi-
dents and political leaders to take the gov-
ernment at its word that it simply cannot
afford to live up to its agreement on Hwy.
407 construction. Lurking, too, is the fact
that the deal signed with the federal gov-
ernment to provide its portion of the fund-
ing is based on a Hwy. 407 that’s built out
to Hwy. 115/35.
Here at home, taxpayers in Durham risk
being left behind by a provincial govern-
ment that is willing to renege on a project
vital to their long-term economic prosper-
ity.
They risk higher tax rates to fund local
infrastructure required to meet unexpect-
ed traffic demands. They risk a piecemeal,
patchwork approach to a transportation
link that is needed now in Durham.
The Province and Durham Region, along
with their federal partners, must revisit the
project with a view to compromise and
conclusion. They must work the numbers
together -- not separately and confiden-
tially -- to arrive at common sums. They
must explore other options to secure the
necessary funding.
The bottom line is that Durham Region
residents have patiently and quietly await-
ed their turn to be linked to the Hwy. 407.
Keep the pressure on your provincial poli-
ticians. Remind them of their obligation.
Explain to them that a deal is a deal. Insist
that they live up to their agreement.
If they don’t, it will be just another bro-
ken promise from the McGuinty govern-
ment.
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The panel of judges rated the videos on the over-
all message, creativity, originality, degree of stu-
dent participation and likelihood to raise aware-
ness.
Mr. Chomiszak and his friend Dustin Peth-
erick, recent graduates from Durham College’s
primary care paramedic program, created the
video without knowing about the competition.
They had originally planned to make a five- to
six-song rap CD on protocols to help study for
final exams, but due to time constraints, they
created 911 Emergency ROCKsponse instead,
also as a study tool.
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set to Sweet Dreams by the Eurythmics) puts a
comedic spin on how to respond to a cardiac
arrest. “We used comedy to engage the viewers’
interest, but we take sudden cardiac arrest very
seriously,” he said on the SCAF website. “While
the medics in our video certainly aren’t dem-
onstrating proper technique, the steps they sing
about are grounded in SCA protocol.”
Mr. Chomiszak, known as DCMedicRyan on
YouTube, is the former lead singer and guitar-
ist of local band Ever Since Eve. He showed the
video at the annual paramedic banquet and got
an overwhelming response from fellow students
and teachers.
“I’ve never actually seen people falling out of
their chairs laughing before, but I saw it then,” he
said in an interview.
The video quickly became a hit and has already
received more than 65,000 views on YouTube.
“I get e-mails from people all over the world,”
he said.
Mr. Chomiszak submitted the video in the con-
test just for fun, and wasn’t even sure if Canadi-
ans were eligible.
“I just wanted to get it out there,” he said. “I fig-
ured ‘I’ve got nothing to lose.’”
But to his surprise, he got a phone call from
SCAF, saying 911 Emergency ROCKsponse was
a hit. The prize was a new AED, three CPR Any-
time kits and a Nintendo Wii gaming system. He
plans to donate the AED and CPR kits to Dur-
ham College’s new student centre.
Mary Newman, president of SCAF, applauded
the video’s use of humour to generate interest
in emergency response to a condition that can
strike anyone at any time. “This kind of positive
energy is helping to foster a new generation of
people who are ready, willing and able to help,”
she said on the SCAF website. “Ultimately, this
generation has the power to increase survival
from the nation’s leading cause of death.”
Mr. Chomiszak said whether he does another
paramedic video is up in the air. But most of all,
he hopes to get hired soon so he can do the real
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PICKERING -- A First Nation youth leader
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knowledge, land and environment among
youth in two communities.
Jack Ottereyes, deputy youth chief of Was-
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Mr. Ottereyes and DAC representatives
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further to hunt, the contamination of waters,
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One final award
for Ajax’s Doris
OSHAWA -- Former Durham Lord
Mandi Doris has left behind an impres-
sive legacy.
One final honour came her way
recently as the Ajax resident was
named the 2010 recipient of the Doris
and Gordon Willey Founder’s Cup for
Excellence.
It is an award given annually to the
student who best demonstrates scho-
lastic achievements, leadership, integ-
rity and involvement in college affairs.
“Mandi embodies all the qualities
and attributes it takes to be a success-
ful student-athlete,” said Durham Col-
lege athletic director Ken Babcock. “Her
accomplishments both on the court and
in the classroom are extraordinary. I am
excited to see Mandi apply her com-
mitment to success in her professional
career.”
Doris, who took home many ath-
letic awards during her time at Durham
with the women’s volleyball program,
was just as thrilled to receive this one.
“When I received the Doris and
Gordon Willey Founder’s Cup of Excel-
lence, I was very honoured,” she said in
a press release. “I worked really hard on
the application process and, of course,
all year with my academics and extra-
curricular activities. All of my volunteer-
ing for fundraisers, volleyball outings in
the community, events at the college
and my time dedicated to my school
work all paid off. I was surprised when I
received the phone call letting me know
that I was the recipient. It was a thrill
going up on stage to be recognized as
the 2010 award recipient.”
Her on-court accomplishments
are aplenty, and include her being the
OCAA all-time record holder for most
career blocks (217), while also holding
the provincial record for most blocks in
one season (80).
Doris is also the school’s record
holder for the most career points (771),
blocks (217), kills (484) and matches
played (81).
“Mandi has been a pleasure to
coach and watch for the time I have
known her,” said women’s volleyball
coach Shane Christopher. “Watching
her accomplish so much is inspiring and
I know she will continue to strive for and
reach her goals in the future. I wish her
nothing but the best.”
Doris graduated earlier this year
with a diploma in advanced account-
ing (business administration) and office
administration executive, which ultimate-
ly led her to begin building her career
working at the Ministry of Finance.
Doris isn’t done with her involve-
ment at Durham, however, as she will
join Christopher’s coaching staff this
season.
BASEBALL
Foster’s stock is rising
Pickering resident
selected for junior
national baseball team
BRAD KELLY
bkelly@durhamregion.com
PICKERING -- Michael Foster proved that
he belonged.
The baseball player from Pickering has
had an ambition for the past couple of years
to be included among the best young base-
ball players in the country as a member of
the Junior National team. He took a giant
step toward that goal at the conclusion of
the Canada Cup baseball tournament in
Sasketchewan.
With all of the players from each of the pro-
vincial teams gathered on the diamond for
closing ceremonies, Greg Hamilton, man-
ager of the national junior program, read
out the names of 25 prospects for Canada’s
team. Foster was among them.
“It’s a weird process because everyone is
standing there watching you,” says the 16
year old of the feeling of anticipation. “It’s
a little nerve-wracking. I was ecstatic. I’ve
been trying to prove I can be on this team
for awhile so to hear my name called was an
accomplishment.”
A total of 40 players from across the coun-
try will attend a camp from Oct. 14-24 in
Orlando, Florida. At any time, players can be
moved on and off the roster, so Foster realiz-
es that the work isn’t over just yet. Each time
out, he will have to prove himself.
That hasn’t been a problem this summer,
having advanced through a tryout process
of 300 players to play for Team Ontario at
the Canada Cup for the second straight year.
Last year, though, his role was a much small-
er one.
“To be selected again and have even a big-
ger role; I was really happy to contribute
more this year,” he said.
Ontario went 5-1 in preliminary play, beat
Alberta 3-2 in the semifinals, but came up
short in the gold medal game, blanked by
British Columbia 4-0. Foster pitched 10
innings in two starts, and also went to the
plate 12 times, collecting two hits and three
runs batted in.
Having played much of his minor baseball
in Pickering and North York, his club team
this season, the Toronto Mets, advanced to
the provincial championship game, only to
lose to Tecumseh, who earned the right to
represent Ontario at the U18 Nationals in
London. Tecumseh was able to pick up a
couple of affiliated players for the nationals
tournament, with Foster fortunate enough
to be one of them.
Tecumseh won the title, with Foster pitch-
ing the semifinal and striking out 10 in a 3-
0 blanking of London. In the championship
game he hit a bases-loaded triple to break
open a scoreless game at the time, pushing
Tecumseh to a 6-2 victory.
If baseball doesn’t work out, the Grade
12 student at St. Mary Catholic Secondary
School has swimming to fall back on, hav-
ing been a member of both the Pickering
and Ajax clubs. A couple of years ago he was
among the top five in the country in his age
category in the 100m freestyle. Earlier this
year he was back in the pool, ripping it up in
the 50m free.
But for now, swimming is going to take a
back seat to baseball, with intentions of get-
ting to the pro level the ultimate goal.
“My plan is to play pro baseball in the
future so I am going to do what I need to
to get there,” he says, whether that means
going in the major league draft or seeking a
scholarship.
“Whatever the best option is the one I’m
going to take, whether it’s university and
getting stronger for a couple years. Maybe I
get drafted in the right spot and it just feels
right and I go into pro baseball. Hopefully
something works out.”
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(Except for a nominal fee for the insertion of the fl yers)
“Quality Service is Service Worth Paying For”“Quality Service is Service Worth Paying For”
June 9 - June 13
IT’S COLLECTION TIME!IT’S COLLECTION TIME!
If you have any questions about the service, or the
collection program, please call the News Advertiser
at 905.683.5117.
September 1 - September 5
U11 team
wins Aurora
tournament
AURORA -- The Ajax Tur-
boz U11 girls were crowned
champions of the Aurora
2010 CanAm Challenge,
going undefeated through-
out the tournament and
outscoring the competi-
tion 32-2 over six games.
The Turboz started the
tournament off with a
Friday night game, beat-
ing Unionville Strikers
White and then continued
through the round-robin
play on Aug. 14 undefeat-
ed with victories over Oak
Ridges, Aurora Stingers 2
and Aurora Stingers 1.
The Turboz continued
their strong play on Sun-
day with a semifinal vic-
tory over Unionville Strik-
ers by a score of 5-0. Sav-
ing their best soccer for
the final game, the Turboz
started strong and never
let up, beating the Aurora
Stingers 1 by a score of 5-
0.
A balanced attack led to
all forwards finding the
back of the net. Contrib-
uting with goals during
the tournament were Tay-
lor Annan, Lindsay Arnott,
Julianna Bastow, Mya
Beverley, Raquel Corre-
ia, Daneka Elms, Shantae
Johnson, Julia Papa, Kath-
erine Parker, Alexia Rus-
sell-Riordan and Nicole
Valentim.
Strong defensive play by
keeper Rebecca Ander-
son and defenders Ashna
Hudani, Kristien Lindo,
Katelin Phills and Kiara
Shaw resulted in five shut-
outs out of the six games
played.
The team is coached by
Kevin Anderson, Mario
Papa and Dave Valentim
and manager Nancy Elms.SUBMITTED PHOTO
AURORA -- The Ajax Turboz U11 girls’ team won the Aurora CanAm Challenge tour-
nament by going undefeated in six games.
SOCCER
Ajax Turboz turn it on at CanAm Challenge
JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND
Headed for home
AJAX -- Ramon Dominguez, riding Aim For Home, broke in front during quarter horse
racing August 15 at Ajax Downs.
RFECY has been supporting children with special needs and their families for over 20 years. We are
seeking dynamic individuals interested in a career opportunity with our organization.
CHILD CARE CENTRE SUPERVISOR (CCCS0810)
RFECY has a unique child care for pre-schoolers that require specialized programming to meet their
developmental and medical needs. This position involves work directly with the children,
maintaining all administrative functions and supervising the staff of the centre.
Qualifi cations:
• Degree/diploma in ECE or equivalent
• Current registation with the College of Early Childhood Education
• Min. 5 years experience working with families and children
• Experience working with children with complex needs.
• Previous Supervisory experience
RESOURCE CONSULTANT (RC0810)
• Help families plan for their children, identify implementation strategies and monitor outcomes
• Provide case management and work collaboratively with community partners.
• Provide training and education.
Qualifi cations:
• Degree in Human/Social Services fi eld
• Min. 5 yrs experience working with families and children
• Experience in working with children with special needs
• 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 regarding RFECY.
If you are up to the challenge and wish to take on this stimulating position, send resume by September 1st to:
Resources for Exceptional Children and Youth - Durham Region
Email: hr@rfecydurham.com Fax: 905 427-3107
(Please identify position reference # in subject line of email)
NO TELEPHONE CALLS
Although we appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted
RESOURCES FOR EXCEPTIONAL
CHILDREN AND YOUTH - DURHAM REGION
CELIA KLEMENZ / METROLAND
Tight d
AJAX -- Ball carrier Alijah Hunter, of the Vipers, ducked low to
move past his opponents, the Junior Heat team, in a championship
game. The players, aged seven- to nine years old, were attend-
ing a Cougars Basketball Camp held at Notre Dame Catholic
Secondary School. Junior Heat took the game.
SOCCER
Blue Crush ride wave of success
Ajax U18 soccer
team finish
on a high note
in final year
AJAX -- The Ajax United Blue
Crush U18 girls’ soccer team
completed its 8th and final cam-
paign in the CGSL with not only
a Cup championship but also
the division 1 title.
Led by the coaching of Matt
Maebrae and Tony Lancia, the
team swept through the league
with only one loss and fin-
ished the year with an 11-game
unbeaten streak, giving up only
five goals and attaining eight
shutouts.
Most of the scoring was han-
dled by strikers Lauren Wharton,
Kaitlin McCaul, Ally Moncada
and Tara Malloy. The midfield
was comprised of Carley Avery,
Tia Maatta, Gina Nicolopoulos,
Shannon Baker, Gabby Freder-
icks Serrao and Angela Sucee.
The defence was handled by
Samantha Millar Ricci, Meghan
Hull, Andrea Lancia, Meghan
McKinnon, Kayla Edwards and
Lisette Pineau. Goaltending was
provided by Stephanie Mottola
and Brittney Sullivan.
Trainer Cindy Thompson
kept the girls in top shape and
ready to compete. The team was
founded in 2003 by coach Lan-
cia and team manager Angelo
Ricci.
The girls of Ajax United Blue
Crush achieved new heights
before embarking on their post-
secondary educations.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
AJAX -- The Ajax Blue Crush U18 soccer team finished the season
with a Cup and Division I team championship. In its final season
together, the team finished the year with an 11-game unbeaten
streak. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 26, 201015
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for further details
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The Town of Ajax is a vibrant, diverse, growing community. In Ajax, we enjoy a
quality of community life that sets us apart. We have the advantage of a
small-town lifestyle with all of the city amenities. We are proud of our World War II
roots and unique system of open spaces, parks, and trails. As a Quality 9001
registered community, we are continually striving for municipal excellence. Known
for our commitment to innovation and customer service, the Town cares about and
values its employees. We have an empowered municipal staff that reflects pride.
As an employer, the Town sets a refreshing new standard in personalized work-life
balance: an attractive benefits plan, education and training programs, and
advancement possibilities. If these attributes of an employer excite you and you
would like to make your mark in our community, we would like to meet you to
discuss joining our team.
Executive Assistant
to the Mayor
Under the general supervision of the Assistant to the CAO, you will provide
senior level administrative support to the Mayor, enhancing the efficiency and
responsiveness of the Office by coordinating administrative procedures, public
relations activities, research, and analysis functions. You will also provide high
level administrative management of the Mayor’s Office and support services for
Members of Council, liaise and represent the Mayor’s Office as required, and
plan and coordinate official and social events, special occasions, and public
visits related to the Mayor and/or Members of Council. Your superior leadership
and interpersonal skills are complemented by a college diploma in business
administration or a related discipline, a minimum of four years’ related
experience with at least one year in a supervisory capacity, the ability to take
initiative, and ideally experience in a local government administrative area or
political environment. You are able to provide a current criminal reference
check and have a valid Class G driver’s licence with clean abstract.
Rate-of-pay: $29.92 - $35.19 per hour (35 hours/week)
Please apply, by September 8th, to: HR Services, Town of Ajax
65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, ON L1S 2H9
e-mail: resumes@townofajax.com fax: (905) 686-8352
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity within the workplace. As we grow, it is
important that our workforce becomes more reflective of the citizens we serve to further the diversification
of ideas that make Ajax a great place to live and work. We respect, encourage, and celebrate our diversity.
For more information about the Town of Ajax and our exciting career
opportunities, please visit our website at:
www.townofajax.com
We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Room 217 Foundation, based in Port Perry, ON, is dedicated
to caring for people through therapeutic music products, music
care education and research.
Director of Development
complete job description available at
www.room217.ca
You bring to this new position 10 or more years of proven
fundraising experience and have excellent relational skills and
strong business acumen. You will provide strategic leadership,
development of fundraising programs and leadership in fund-
raising operations and in the solicitation and closing of major
gifts. You are able to work 3 days per week from a home offi ce
in the Greater Toronto Area and have use of a vehicle.
Interested and qualifi ed candidates are invited to forward
a letter of application and resume by EMAIL ONLY to
bfoster@room217.ca
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
We thank all others for their interest.
Career
Training
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Drivers
AZ DRIVERS NEEDED 5
full-time positions available,
commencing Sept 27th. Day
runs Monday-Friday, 12 hour
days GTA to Michigan. Clean
drivers abstract & passport
required. Minimum 5 years
heavy haul experience.
Phone 613-392-7107 or fax
resume: 613-392-1305
EXPERIENCED Mack Roll-
off Driver needed. Call Bill
416-230-6138.
OWNER OPERATOR &
COMPANY AZ DRIVER for
Cobourg based company, to
run US/ Western Canada,
paid percentage, must have
3yrs min. Fax resume:
905-377-1479, call
(905)377-1407.
FULL TIME RETAIL
SALESPEOPLE
You must enjoy serving and satisfy-
ing customers, exhibit work ethic,
values and integrity, and also be
confident in your abilities.
LONG TERM CAREER
Base Salary, Commissions,
Bonuses, Extensive Benefits,
(manufacturer's points program & trips),
SPIFFS,
Management Training.
348 Bayfield Street
Ash @Phone(705) 726-3633
fax(705) 726-4614
hrdept@2001audiovideo.com
Durham Centre
Kingston Road East
James @ Fax (905) 426-4624
jdemarco@2001audiovideo.com
FULL TIME RETAIL
SALESPEOPLE
You must enjoy serving and satisfying
customers, exhibit work ethic,
values and intergrity, and also be
confi dent in your abilities.
LONG TERM CAREER
Base Salary, Commissions, Bonuses,
Extensive Benefi ts, (manufacturer’s
points program & trips), SPIFFS,
Management Training.
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
Career
Training
Careers
Drivers
HERE WE
GROW AGAIN
Drivers needed
Whitby Oshawa
must have school
bus licence
• paid P.A. days
• good pay
• 2 or 3 runs daily
• Small bus
T.G.T. Inc
please contact
Judy Tully
(905)428-9208
Career
Training
Careers
General
Help
$15.00/HR PLUS BONUSES
Part-time evenings & week-
ends. Seeking mature, moti-
vated, enthusiastic people to
join our team, in the Durham
Region. Need own vehicle,
training provided. Please call
after 4pm at 905-686-9607,
ext 305.
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY!
Up to $800/wk. Work in pro-
motions. Hourly pay, fun
work environment. Advance-
ment & travel! Must like loud
music, people oriented. Tara
905 668 5544
ATTN: LOCAL PEOPLE
Needed to work from home
online. $500-4500 p/t f/t. Call
Rose @ 1-877-649-6892
Careers
Careers
General
Help
BUSY TIRE SHOP in Whit-
by, looking for licensed me-
chanic and experienced tire
changer. Both full time posi-
tions. Call 905-666-2121.
Careers
Careers
General
Help
GENERAL LABOURER,
outdoor construction, must
have own car, steel toed
boots. Fax resume to: 905-
428-3411
Careers
Careers
General
Help
HOME SEWER REQUIRED,
for seasonal businesss. Oc-
tober - may. Experience with
stretch fabric an asset. Call
(905)420-5395.
Careers
General
Help
ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT
COUPLE REQUIRED
Mature COUPLE
needed for hi-rise in
Ajax. Live in position,
good benefi ts
and salary.
Please fax resume to
(905) 619-2901
between
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
AT LEAST $480.00 Paid
Weekly Guaranteed+ Bonus-
es!! Very reputable company
looking to expand our can-
vassing division. No experi-
ence needed. Paid Training.
Call 905-244-1600 for inter-
view
BUSY LANDSCAPE compa-
ny requires help for high end
construction in the Toronto
area. Transportation provid-
ed. Experience an asset but
not necessary, wages based
on experience. leave from
Oshawa/Whitby area. Call
(905)706-6836
OPEN HOUSE
Friday, August 27, 2010 &
Monday, August 30th, 2010
9 a.m - 3 p.m
Back to school...Back to WORK
• Pickers/Packers
• Assembly
• Production Workers
• Heavy Lifters
Apply in person:
Staff Plus - Durham Region
88 Centre Street, North, Ste 3
Oshawa, ON L1G 4B6
Phone: 905-720-0122
Fax: 905-720-0678
Email: durham@staffplus.org
Please bring
resume,
2 pieces of ID
(photo), SIN,
work references.
respiteservices.com - a new community data-
base linking support workers to families is seeking
energetic, creative and compassionate people in-
terested in becoming a
SUPPORT WORKER
providing meaningful respite with someone who
may have a developmental disability, autism
and/or a physical disability. To learn more visit
www.respiteservices.com
and select Durham Region
or contact Jeanne at 905-436 3404
1-800-500-2850 Ext. 2313
LUNCH SUPERVISOR NEEDED
Daily commitment from 11:15am - 12:15pm
(September 7 - June 17th excluding holidays and
week-ends); Working with students with special
needs; $12.68 per hour. Please inquire at J. Clarke
Richardson Collegiate after August 22nd.
(905) 619-9571 - speak with Richard Kennelly or
Carol Trewin
BUS MONITOR NEEDED
Daily commitment needed in morning and afternoon
to accompany student with special needs on the bus.
Commences September 7th excluding holidays and
week-ends; specifi c times will be known at end of
August; $12.68 per trip. Please inquire at J. Clarke
Richardson Collegiate after August 22nd. (905) 619-
9571 - speak with Richard Kennelly or Carol Trewin
Careers
General
Help
Careers
General
Help
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COUNTRY STYLE
DONUTS
Counter help required
FULL TIME & PART TIME
Mature, reliable, hardworking
Apply in person
1050 Brock Rd. Pickering
FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE
For mechanical maintenance person with
electrical, welding and air conditioning
skills. Must have drivers license. Wage
depending on skills, benefi ts available
Please fax resume (905) 655-8435
CLARINGTON TOYOTA
SALES POSITION
• New and Used vehicles
• Great pay plan
• Great management support
You must possess:
• OMVIC License
• Good work Ethic
• Flexible Hours to work
Contact David or Derek
(905)697-9555
Fax: (905)697-2411
ddunn@claringtontoyota.com
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General
Help
EXPERIENCED SIGN in-
stallers needed. Port Perry .
Must have experience with
large sign installation/own
basic tools/fl exible schedule
& comfortable with long
hours & heights. Full-time
position. Fax resumes to
905-985-6672 or email:
keshia@signfi xer.com
INTERNATIONAL GREEN
COMPANY $18.50 hr/ avg.
No Exp = No Problem. WE
WILL TRAIN YOU. CALL
905-435-0518
INTERVIEWING NOW for
immediate openings. Low-
key approach to working with
customers (sales/service).
Base pay and incentives. Ex-
perience not needed.
(905) 426-7726 or
earnparttime.ca/np
LABOURER required
full/part-time, good driving
record, own transportation.
Will train. Need for cable &
satellite work. Must be
reliable. Fax resume 905-
728-6970. jim.webb@rog-
ers.com
LANDSCAPE Foreperson,
min 3-years experience, in-
terlock/natural stone installa-
tion for well established
North Pickering based land-
scape company. Must have
own transportation. Benefi ts
package available. Call
Mon.-Fri. (905)619-6761 or
Fax resume to (905)619-
0788.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
required for trailer manufac-
turing company located in
Port Hope, On. Full time
days, competitive wage. Ex-
perience with 2D and 3D
drawing, autocad and inven-
tentor. Good command of
English language. Be able to
work in a fast paced environ-
ment, work under pressure,
tight deadlines, attention to
detail, reading text, docu-
ment use, oral communica-
tion, working with others,
problem solving, job task
planning and organization,
use of memory, fi nding infor-
mation and computer use.
Please mail to Loadstar Trail-
ers Inc. P/o box 104 Port
Hope, On, L1A 3V7. Or fax
resume to: 905-885-1278
NOW HIRING IMMEDIATE-
LY – General Labour, As-
semblers, Shipping/Receiv-
ing and Material Handlers.
Also Offi ce Help, Accounts
Representative with AP/AR
Background. Call Express
Employment Professionals at
905-421-9555.
ONTARIO DUCT
CLEANING
requires full /part time
technicians with good
driving record and own
transportation.
Professional &
mechanically inclined.
fax 905-655-9069 or
email
gjayb@bell.net
General
Help
PICKERING AREA Compa-
ny requires Shipper/Receiv-
er. Experience necessary
must be profi cient with
shipping software/computers,
able to lift heavy packages
and be willing to also do
packaging/fi nishing work.
Please submit resumes to:
stomlinson@ labelcraft.ca.
PRODUCTION MANAGER
needed immediately, Port
Perry. Must have experience
with large sign manufacturing
& installation/strong or-
ganization & communication
skills/ability to multi-task in
fast-paced environment/fl exi-
sign and illustrator knowl-
edge an asset. Full-time po-
siton.Competitive salary
&benefi ts. Fax resume to
905-985-6672 or email:
keshia@signfi xer.com
RECE'S AND experienced
assistants needed for day-
cares in Pickering, ajax,
brooklin area. Please email
resumes to newdaycarelake
side@hotmail.com
SCHEDULERS REQUIRED
$18.00/avg rate! Registration
professionals. 12 immediate
openings. No exp necessary!
Training provided. Call 905-
435-1052
TELEMARKETERS /door to
door canvassers required
full time and part time, wage
plus bonus. Experience pre-
ferred. Fax resume to:
(905)427-9872
TOTAL AVIATION & AIR-
PORT SOLUTIONS,
Oshawa Municipal Airport.
Full time position. Janitorial
and light building and
grounds maintenance. 3pm
to Midnight. Must have a
driver's license and reliable
transportation. Apply in per-
son 1200 Airport Blvd. Suite
#200. Oshawa.
WE ARE EXPANDING.
HAIR STYLISTS needed for
busy friendly salon, fl exible
hours, highest commission or
rental space avail. Call Cathy
(905)725-9435.
Skilled &
Technical Help
ADAMSON SYSTEMS Engi-
neering located in Port Perry
(East Durham region) has an
opening in product develop-
ment, for a full-time
CAD/CAM engineer. Famil-
iarity with manufacturing.
Fluency in MASTERCAM
profi ciency in INVENTOR is
preferable Resumes to
ben@adamsonsystems.com
Sales Help
& Agents
Skilled &
Technical Help
EXPERIENCED Residential
Painter required. Minimum
10 years experience. Must
have clean driver's abstract
and own vehicle. Fax resume
to 905-728-3179.
MAINTENANCE TECHNI-
CIAN- Industrial company
north of Brooklin, in Scugog
township, is searching for
Maintenance Technician. All
applicants must have experi-
ence working with: Electrical
Systems, Hydraulic Systems,
Plumbing Systems, General
mechanical Systems.
Maintenance and Electrical
tickets are a strong asset.
Other tickets, apprentice-
ships and accredited cours-
es are also an asset. Please
email resumes to
candice.broker@hotmail.com
Office Help
RECEPTIONIST required for
busy Whitby Massage Clinic.
Mature, organized, de-
pendable and experience in
a medical surrounding an
asset. Some evenings/Satur-
days required. Duties include
light cleaning and laundry.
Submit resume: dmussel-
white@massageaddict.ca
Sales Help
& Agents
CREDIT MANAGEMENT
Sales, Commission, leads
supplied, car required estab-
lished 1956. John Marshall
1-800-387-8929
LOOKING FOR SUPER
Sales Reps. A sales position
in the Cemetery/Funeral in-
dustry is recession proof;
everyone needs it. We hire
star performers not neces-
sarily background. Young or
older if you have what it
takes we'll know it. This posi-
tion is commissioned based
with paid training and huge
performance rewards. We
have a fantastic employee
benefi t plan including health
and dental, pension,
disability and more. Come
and build your own career
within our great company.
Must be highly self-motivat-
ed, terrifi c presenter, com-
municator, awesome at get-
ting appointments and a
strong closer. Don't call un-
less you are an over achiev-
er and can prove it. We will
train someone who has
everything we are looking
for. Pine Ridge Memorial
Gardens: Gary Gentles
905 427 5416.
Hospital/Medical
/Dental
CERTIFIED DENTAL Assist-
ant, 3 days per week in Ajax.
Experience preferred. Please
fax resume to 905-686-4347.
DOCTOR'S OFFICE in Ajax
requires medical secretary 2
days per week to cover 1
year of maternity leave.
Medical exp an asset.
(905)619-8778
F/T DENTAL Receptionist &
Dental Assistant Required.
Mature, Polite, Friendly indi-
viduals with strong organiza-
tional skills and the ability to
work independently when re-
quired. Please email resume
to kingstreetdental@
rogers.com
FULL TIME experienced
Dental Receptionist for one
year maternity leave position
at busy Ajax offi ce. Please
fax resume to: (905) 427-
0247 or email
michaelhyfoo@gmail.com
Sales Help
& Agents
Hospital/Medical
/Dental
OPTOMETRIC Assistant/
Dispenser in Durham Re-
gion area Full Time. Bene-
fi ts plus bonuses. Analytical
& customer service skills a
must. Experience preferred
but not required. Email re-
sume in confi dence to
optojob@hotmail.ca
PART TIME SALES asso-
ciate required at Pharma-
choice Pharmacy, located
next to Oshawa Clinic. Must
be available week nights at
4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and
alternate weekends. Please
email your cover letter and
resume to
skaypharmachoice
@yahoo.ca No phone calls
please and only those select-
ed for an interview will be
contacted.
PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER
required for busy Oshawa
Pharmacy. Vehicle required.
Call 1-416-230-6586
RN/RPN/Speech Therapist
& Physiotherapist. All-Care
Health Staffi ng Services is a
preferred provider for major
hospitals in York Region and
Simcoe County. Currently
hiring for hospitals and Long
Term Care Facilities. Fax
905-770-2674 or email all-
care@bellnet.ca
THE FACIAL PLACE in
Whitby requires full time
or part time RMTs, send
resume to spa@thefacial-
place.com
Hotel/
Restaurant
EXPERIENCED Wait staff &
part time short order cook.
Apply in person at Ange-
lique's Family Restaurant, 31
Barr Road, Ajax, ON.
Lots
& Acreages
49.12 ACRE PARCEL of
farm land with approximately
37.0 workable acres
available for lease in Claring-
ton. Tender packages
available for pick up at 310
Hwy 7 Green River begin-
ning August 25 to be re-
turned on or before Septem-
ber 1. For information call
Jennifer at 905-472-7300
ext. 230 or email jmurdock
@dmsproperty.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
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., includes TML. 2
desks + chairs. Avail. imme-
diately. Kathy (905)623-4242
Bankruptcy/
TrusteeB
Mortgages,
LoansM
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PURPOSE! DEBT CON-
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PRIVATE FUNDS- 1st, 2nd
mortgages. Consolidate bills,
low rates. No appraisal need-
ed. Bad credit okay. Save
money. No obligation. No
fees OAC. Call Peter 1-877-
777-7308, Mortgage Leaders
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
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).
2 BEDROOM apartments, lo-
cated 309 Cordova, Oshawa.
Completely renovated.
Available immediately.
Fridge /stove, Hydro includ-
ed. No pets. Call (905)579-
2387.
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 APT, in six-
plex. 125 Grandfall Ave.
$900 all inclusive, fi rst/last
required. Clean quiet build-
ing, coin laundry. parking in-
cluded. Steps to Oshawa
Centre. Available Sept/Oct
1st. No pets. 905-441-6792
A CLEAN, QUIET 1-bed-
room apartment. Kitchen,
3pc bath, utilities, cable in-
cluded. Partly furnished, non-
smoking, no pets. Suit single
person. $650/month.
(905)404-2083 leave mes-
sage.
AJAX - Westney & Ross-
land. On bus route to Dur-
ham College. Newly con-
structed basement one bed-
room apartment and bache-
lor. Separate entrance, laun-
dry, AC. $850 and $700/mo
all inclusive. Cable/Parking.
No smoking/pets. Avail Sept
1. (416)528-2835
AJAX 1-BEDROOM base-
ment, separate entrance,
laundry, utilities, internet,
cable, and parking. No smok-
ing/pets, fi rst/last, referenc-
es, available immediately.
$760/month. (647)448-7873.
AJAX, BAYLY/HARWOOD,
2 bedroom legal basement
apartment, newly painted,
renovated kitchen/bath, laun-
dry, parking, no pets/smok-
ing, references, $800 inclu-
sive. Sept. 1. (905)686-8104,
(647)888-6946.
OSHAWA Large 1-bedroom
updated apt in upscale, quiet
well-managed building in
good area. $900-inclusive.
(905)728-8919
Bankruptcy/
TrusteeB
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
AJAX, LARGE TWO-1-bed-
room basements, $750 &
$800/month, inclusive. No
pets/smoking, ceramics,
large walk-in closet, parking
and laundry. Available Octo-
ber and September 1st. 905-
683-0896 after 6pm.
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
AJAX- Westney/Rossland 1
bedroom spacious basement
apt. Separate entrance,
shared laundry, parking.
$600+1/3 utilities. First/last.
References. No pets/smok-
ing. Available immediately.
(905)428-9695.
ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM
Semi - East Oshawa( Main
Floor / 2nd Floor / No Base-
ment ) Parking for 2 / Laun-
dry / Gas Fireplace Fenced
Yard w/ Deck + BBQ + Ma-
ture Garden $1300 / mth In-
cluding Util & Satellite 1st /
Last / References Required
Oct. lst. Call Mark 905-213-
2865
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.
BROCK/ KINGSTON Road.
2 bedroom basement. Large
living room. Bright & spa-
cious. Separate entrance.
Walk-out. Close to GO, mall
and amenities. Available
ASAP. Call 416-827-6234
KING ST. Bowmanville, 2-
bedroom, newly renovated,
new carpet, shows great,
$750/month. Available Sept
1st. Close to all amenities.
Call to view (905)914-1449.
LEGAL BRAND NEW 1-
BDRM bsmt apt in Ajax,
Westney/Coughlen with liv-
ing room, separate entrance,
parking, laundry, cable.
$750/month, all inclusive.
Avail immed. No smok-
ing/pets. 905-683-0321.
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
NORTH OSHAWA- 2-bed-
room, Oct. lst. Clean, family
building. Heat, hydro and two
appliances included. Pay
cable, parking, laundry fa-
cilities. (905)723-2094
OSHAWA 1-bdrm apt.
$650/mo. clean and quiet. In-
cludes utilities, appliances,
parking. Nice area. Suit sin-
gle working male (905)576-
6247
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
2 & 3 bedroom
apartments
Close to school, shopping, hospital
On-site superintendent & security.
Rental Offi ce
Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(905)686-0845 or (905)686-0841
Eve. viewing by appt.
www.ajaxapartments.com
REGENCY PLACE
Seniors Building
ASK ABOUT OUR MOVE-IN SPECIALS!
1 & 2 Bdrms utilities incl. On site staff 24/7.
Weekly bus to grocery shopping.
Handrails in halls, Automatic door openers
Full Activity Calendar, Close to 401
Safe secure environment.
15 Regency Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St)
1-866-979-4793 www.realstar.ca
Bankruptcy/
TrusteeB
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
OSHAWA, 385 Gibb St.
Avail. immediately. 2-bdrm
apts. Extra parking $25/mo.
Laundry on site. Close to all
amenities. Call Patrick 905-
443-0191.
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, Ritson/Wolfe,
2 bdrm apartment including
utilities. Parking, fridge/stove
included. First/last,
available immediately. Call
647-404-1786.
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, large bedroom
basement apartment. freshly
painted, clean, laundry, a/c,
Close to all Amenities.
Available immediately.
$800/month. 905-686-6684,
416-712-4059.
PORT PERRY SPACIOUS
3-bedroom apt., lower unit,
split level, walkout with pri-
vate yard and workshop. Ap-
pliances, a/c, TV, parking.
No pets, No smoking. Would
suit mature couple. $950+
1/3 utilities. Possession Oc-
tober 1st? or October 15th.
(905)576-9292
PORT PERRY, Walk to
Lake. Enjoy peaceful, beauti-
ful town. Spacious 2 or 3-
bdrm. Well-kept, quiet
3-storey building. Balcony,
Security video. No Smoking
First/last. 905-985-6032,
905-430-7816.
SIMCOE ST S/HWY 401 -
525 St Lawrence - Close to
Schools, Hwy, Go Station. 1-
bed $779, 2-bed $899
utilities included. Call 905-
436-7686 www.metcap.com
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.
SINGLE ROOM basement
apartment, Harrongate
Place, Whitby, $650/mnth.
Hydro, cable, parking, laun-
dry inclusive. No smoking, no
pets, ready to move in. 905-
655-6346
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 BROCK/DUNDAS,
Olde Whitby. Bachelor apart-
ment for rent $715/mnth
fi rst/last. Quiet building, New-
ly decorated, Parking, locker,
no smoking/pets. Avail Sept
1. Call (416)293-0578
WHITBY central, immaculate
2 bedroom apts. $958. Appli-
ances, heat, water, laundry
facilities and parking. No
dogs 905-666-1074 or 905-
493-3065.
Bankruptcy/
TrusteeB
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed.
Landscaped grounds. Balco-
nies, laundry & parking.
Access to Hwy. 401 & public
transit. Near shopping &
schools. 900 Dundas St. E.
(Dundas St. & Garden St)
905-430-5420
www.realstar.ca
WHITBY, DOWNTOWN,
large beautiful 1-bedroom
apartment, high ceiling, big
window, a must to see. $850
per mo. plus hydro. 1st/last.
References. No pets. Call
(905)430-8327
WILSON/KING ST East- Un-
der New Management. Close
to retail/grocery stores,
school and doctor/dentist of-
fi ce. 1-Bed $869, 2-Bed
$929, hydro included in rent.
Call 289-240-8650.
www.metcap.com
Condominiums
for RentC
COURTICE, PARKWOOD
Village 1-bedroom loft, luxury
condo, fi replace, 6 applianc-
es. Available September 1st
$1100/month+ utilities. Call
(905)881-4406.
Houses
for Rent
3 BEDROOM HOUSE for
rent on 1 acre treed lot. Lo-
cated in Bowmanville. Low
utility cost. 5 mins from 401.
Avail Sept1. $1300/mnth. No
smoking. 905-427-5441
NORTH OSHAWA - 3 bed-
room main fl oor bungalow, 5
appliances, walk out to back
and front porches, close to
school and transit. Sept. lst.
Also 2 bedroom basement
apt., with separate entrance
available (416)561-9536
ORONO HOUSE for Rent
Lovely split level bungalow
on large lot. Amenities in-
clude three plus bedrooms,
large eat in kitchen with walk
out, three car garage, central
a/c, master ensuite with Ja-
cuzzi tub, stone fi replace and
much more. For information
contact Jennifer at 905-472-
7300 ext. 230 or jmurdock
@dmsproperty.com.
RENT TO OWN, newer
North Oshawa lovely 4-bed,
2-full baths, hardwood, ce-
ramic, fenced yard, backing
onto green space, move right
in! 24-hr message. 1-888-
600-2295, any credit.
Townhouses
for RentT
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
Excellent north Oshawa.
Garage, central air, 4 appli-
ances, ensuite + 1.5 baths.
walkout private yard.
$1250+utilities. (905)723-
0393
A DOWNTOWN WHITBY
3-bdrm new luxury town-
house 3 bathrooms, 5 appli-
ances, single garage, deck.
$1395+utilities. No smoking.
Avail. November. 289-314-
3301.
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
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
Townhouses
for RentT
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.
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
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
B&B STYLE accommoda-
tions (Oshawa professional
home), suites professional
male, 40+. Non-smoker,
commuting to out-of-town,
home-base most weekends.
$110/week. (905)723-6761.
BROCK RD/FINCH Pick-
ering. Clean, quiet home.
Furnished rooms. $400 to
$550/month. On bus
route, close to amenities.
MUST LOVE ANIMALS!
Parking/cable/internet,
fi rst/last, references.
Available immediately. No
smoking. (905)426-8525.
FURNISHED ROOMS for
rent in North Oshawa home.
Includes parking, laundry,
satellite TV, $120/week or
$425/month. Call (905)442-
6920
OSHAWA Simcoe/Went-
worth near GM/shopping.
Private entrance, private
3-pc bath, bar fridge / mi-
crowave, use of furnished
rec-room & TV. Suit 1-per-
son. Avail immediately. $150
/week. (905)436-7840. Cell
(905)922-2656.
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. Sept 1st.
Call 905-420-7401.
ROOMS AVAILABLE in 5
year old shared Ajax house.
Access to everything! Close
to amenities. First/last re-
quired. Available immediate-
ly. $450-$500 per month.
416-854-9209.
Apartments &
Flats for RentA
Shared
Accommodation
SHARED ACCOMMODA-
TIONS. Pickering Near
Whites & Finch. Quick Ac-
cess To Public Transit And
401. Includes Parking, Laun-
dry Facilities, Internet And
Telephone. Utilities Included.
$500. (905)492-5222.
WHITBY Brock/Rossland
spacious master w/ensuite in
Victorian style executive
home in upscale neighbour-
hood. Very bright, clean.
share all facilities. Non-
smoking female preferred.
(905)668-9555
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
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
Campers,
Trailers, Sites
TRAILER FOR SALE in
beautiful Six Foot Bay Resort
in Buckhorn. Great family re-
sort. Only 90 mins from To-
ronto. Trophy R.V. 36' x 8'
with one tip out and a 10' x
15' enclosed Florida room.
Open deck area, covered
with a 16' x 12' hard top steel
roof. Very good condition.
Plus an 8' x 5' steel cladded
storage shed, gas BBQ, pic
nic table, gas stove + more.
Asking $6000 or best offer.
For more info: 905.831.9785.
Boats &
Supplies
TAUNTON MARINE & RV
Storage for boats & trailers.
Shrink wrap & winterizing.
Mercury Oil & Fluids and
Marine Parts for sale. Con-
signment sales welcome.
Call (905)436-2628
Travel
TRAVELLING ANYTIME
soon? Let me fi nd you the
most affordable hotel accom-
modation, cruise, airline fl ight
to any destination in the
world. Call Althea 647-705-
7702 or email awright@crui-
seshipcentres.com
Lost & FoundL
LOST GREEN PARROT -
Blue Fronted Amazon. Name
is Topi. Etna/Nob Hill Farms
Area. Last seen: PPG Build-
ing. Wings aren't clipped.
Likes peanuts/yogurt treats.
Call 905-809-1198
durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 26, 201018
AP
Major Manufacturers
Liquidation Sale
Over 1500 items to be offered!
Million dollar inventory liquidation
one day only to be sold by:
A U C T I ON
AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE
75 CENTENNIAL RD. AJAX
SATURDAY AUG. 28 AT 1:PM
Preview 12:NOON
Ordered Sold! Hand Made Persian Rug Collection
* Coins Collection* Bank Notes * Mint Sets * ICCS Cert. Coins
Clocks, Crystal, Home Decor, Art Collection, Luggage, "Gussaci" Purses, Sports
Memorabilia, TV Items, Bluetooth, Group of Seven Art Collection including Canvas
by Thomson, A.Y. Jackson, Alicia Soave, Museum Frames, Framed Sports Legends
& SuperstarsJVC * Panasonic *Wireless Speakers, Binoculars, Sheet Sets,German
Pro Cookware, Knives, Cutlery, Collectibles, Socks, Samurai Swords, Home Décor,
Accents, Lamps, Cotton Mill Sheet sets, Comforters, Hand made Area Rugs, Duvets,
Pillows, Toy, Christmas decorations, Remote cars, AV Projectors, Steamers.
Appraised Cert.- Semi Precious Stone Jewellery - Rings "Swiss" Watches - Bracelets
Necklaces - Earrings - Bangles - Pendants
"Swarovski" - Jewellery - Hand Made Designer Fine Quality
Designer Swiss Watches -Raymond Weil * Polo Gold * Citizen
NEW FURNITURE * ACCENTS * HOME DÉCOR
* JEWELLERY * ELECTRONICS* ART*
20 SOFA SETS * 12 BEDROOM S ETS * DINING S ETS
Brand New Home Furnishings, Sofa Sets, Bedrooms, Casual Dining `Area Rugs, Bar Stools,
Bunk beds, Futons, Recliners, Grandfather Clocks, Box & Mats, Bars, Ottomans, Loungers
YOU WILL NEVER BUY RETAIL AGAIN!!!!
WWW.AUCTIONEER.CA 905-554-7007
Weekly Auctions Sales
BBred Cow/Calf Sales
Bred Cow/Calf Sale Sep 17 @ 7pm
Bred Cow/Calf Sale Nov 19 @ 7pm
Stocker Sales
Friday Sep 24 @ 11am vaccinated cattle
selling first followed by unvaccinated cattle
Friday Oct 1 @ 11am 100% vaccinated
cattle, Yearlings and calves
Friday Oct 15 @ 11am vaccinated cattle
selling first followed by unvaccinated cattle
Friday Oct 29 @ 11am 100 % vaccinated
cattle, yearlings and calves
Friday Nov 12 @ 11am vaccinated cattle
selling first followed by unvaccinated cattle
Friday Dec 3 @ 11am vaccinated cattle
selling first followed by unvaccinated cattle
Mini Horse/Mini(Designer)Cattle
Sat Sep 25 @ 11am
Special Horse Sale
Sat Sept 11 @ 10am Featuring 40 young
horses from Western Canada - with outstand-
ing bloodlines - selling in an absolute auction
- no reserve! As well as consignments from
Goose Lake Farms and 40 - 50 riding horses
and pony's
Offsite Auctions
Sat Oct 2 @ 11am offsite farm sale for
George and Diane Kydd of Pontypool
Sat Sept 18 @ 10am offsite farm sale selling
property, equipment and household furnish-
ings for the Estate of the Late Lawrence
Larmer and the property of Hazel Larmer - in
conjunction with Mitchell Auctions
ID to register
Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard or cheque with
established credit.
To consign items or livestock to any of
these sales please contact Kevin Avery
705-328-3500 or Will VanVught
705-340-2605 or Katie Sims @ 705-340-8653
Sat. Aug. 28 MITCHELL'S AUCTION BUILDING,
Omemee. 3k east of Omemee on #7, 5k north on Emily
Park Rd. Very lg. selection of quality antique& modern
furnishings - Grandfather clock, curved glass china
cabinet, china, porcelain dolls, Coralie 1963 & Bumble-
Royal Doultons, many Avon fi gurines, pictures,2002
mobility Fortress scooter, excellent selection of almost
everything, furniture 10am. Listing & photos
www.dougmitchellauctions.com
MITCHELL AUCTIONS OMEMEE 705-799-6769
TendersT
Personals
A MATURE ADULT single
male, 5'9", 53 yrs old is look-
ing for a down-to-earth non-
smoking lady (between 35
and 55) as a companion for a
long-term relationship. If any
of you ladies are interested
please call 905-686-9838.
PERSONS ATTENDING
Duke of Edinburgh School
(1974 - 1980) T.R. McEwen
School (1981 - 1982) are in-
vited to contact Scott Woot-
ten at mscottwootten
@hotmail.com for the pur-
pose of arranging/attending a
reunion.
Daycare
Available
AFTER/BEFORE SCHOOL
care, steps to Glengrove
P.S., Pickering. Reasonable
rates, 14 yrs experience,
large fenced yard & snacks.
Debbie (905)839-7237.
DAYCARE AVAILABLE, all
ages welcome, near
schools/park. Lots of fun
and activities. Rose-
fi eld/Finch area. Call Teresa
(905)839-9277 or 416-518-
2439
DAYCARE. QUALITY in
home childcare near Eagle
Ridge School, Church and
Delaney area. full/part-time.
All ages. Educational ac-
tivities. CPR/reference, re-
ceipt. large play room area.
905-706-5133
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
ABOVE GROUND POOL -
12 x 24, oval, with accesso-
ries: fi lter, pump, cover, etc.
$1200 OBO. Call (905) 426-
7793
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
STEEL BUILDINGS - Sum-
mer blowout specials. Save
thousands - 18x21 -
100x200. Can erect, will de-
liver. www.scg-grp.com
Source# 1F2. 800-964-8335
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for SaleA
CRIMINAL RECORD?
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SERVICES CANADA
has 20 years experience
with CRIMINAL
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Call 1-8-NOW-PARDON
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1-800-903-8777
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.
HOT TUBS, 2010 models,
fully loaded, full warranty,
new in plastic, cost $8000,
sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779-
0563.
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.
Pets, Supplies,
Boarding
DACHSHUNDS,
MINIATURE, long haired
puppies,black & tan, brindles
CKC registered, Port Hope
area. View at desroken-
nel.com or call 905-797-
2119.
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
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Pets, Supplies,
Boarding
LABRADOR RETRIEVER
PUP, black, male, family
raised, CKC registered,
health guarantee, great
blood line, 11 weeks old
Monday, August 23rd. $550.
(613)473-5424
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES,
vet inspected, fi rst set of
needles and dewormed.
Good temperament, ma-
hogany color and square
head. Call 905-579-0252 or
905-809-5253.
Cars for Sale
1971 CHEVY Nova SS. 350
cubic inch v8. Chrome plated
carborator, alternator, centre
head. New parts. 350 turbo
transmission. SS Rally Rims.
(416)499-1875. Excellent
condition. $23500
2002 SUNFIRE $2999. 2001
Malibu $2999. 2000 Buick
Century $2999. 1999 Grand
AM $2999. 2001 Ford Wind-
star Sport $3499. 1999
Dodge Durango $4499. Oth-
ers $1999 and up! Certifi ed &
E-tested. Free 6 month war-
ranty (+HST) (905)432-7599
or (905)424-9002 www.
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CAR REPAIRS GETTING
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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.
FOR SALE: 2007 Buick
Rendezvous - Most options,
7 pass, leather heated front
seats, 69750 km, 1 owner.
Private sale only. $12,950
Cars WantedC
! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap
Cars & Trucks Wanted.
Cash paid 7 days/week any-
time. Please call 905-426-
0357.
!!! $$ ADAM & RON'S
SCRAP cars, trucks, vans.
Pay cash, free pick up 7
days/week (anytime)
(905)424-3508
! ! ! ! $ $ AAA ALL
SCRAP CARS, old cars &
trucks wanted. Cash paid.
Free pickup. Call Bob any-
time (905)431-0407.
! ! ! $200-$2000
Cash For
Cars & Trucks
or $300
Gov. Program
1-888-355-5666
$$$$$ 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.
GOV'T PROGRAM $300
Junk Cars. We Sell Auto
Parts, Tireshop Used & New.
Standard Auto Wreckers.
Call us Today! 289-CAR-
JUNK. 416-286-8686.
www.JunkCars.ca
TendersT
Cars WantedC
$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 $300 Government
Program
905-686-1771
416-896-7066
CASH FOR CARS! We buy
used vehicles. Vehicles
must be in running condition.
Call (905)427-2415 or come
to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at
MURAD AUTO SALES
NEED CA$H WILL PAY you
up to $2000 for your scrap
car, truck or van. Free tow.
will beat anyone's price call
(289)892-3414.
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.
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ANGELS
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905 Dillingham Rd.
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20 Hardwood Ave. S
Whitby/Ajax/Pickering
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289-200-4039
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The Holistic $35 you want
Ritson Rd. / Bloor
905-576-3456
Coming
EventsC
WE TEACH YOU to Do-It-
Yourself! Build It Yourself
Learning Centers teaches
you home improvement &
renovation skills. Register by
August 31st to receive a
$100 Stanley tool kit!
www.biyworkshops.com, 1-
866-964-7188.
- Finished Basements
- Kitchen and Bath Remodels
- Drywall and Taping
- Woodworking
- All Types of Flooring
Concepts
*Free Consultations*
(905)621-8086
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Home
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A1 Renovations
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tion needs from A to Z
Framing, Drywall,
Painting, Tile,
Stucco & More
Reliable service has
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& Commercial
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WE TEACH YOU to Do-It-
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August 31st to receive a
$100 Stanley tool kit!
www.biyworkshops.com, 1-
866-964-7188.
Home
Improvement
905-409-9903
Home
Improvement
New Eden
Landscape
Construction
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Decks/Fence/Arbor
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905-509-7509
289-892-2921
(cell)
WE TEACH YOU to Do-It-
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www.biyworkshops.com, 1-
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Home
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Painting
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PAINTING
WALLPAPERING
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✦ Interior
✦ Exterior
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& Decorating
TMS
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& DECOR
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European
Workmanship
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reliable service
(905)428-0081
Moving
& Storage
Apple
Moving
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24-hour Service
Licenced/Insured
(905)239-1263
(289)388-7027
(416)532-9056
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& Storage
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✓ fully insured and
bonded
✓ honest & reliable
✓ reasonable rates
✓ Local/long distance
(905) 426-4456
(416) 704-0267
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AP
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
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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
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Coming
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JOAN MCGREGOR Enter-
prises Presents 20th Annual
Psychic & Holistic Expo,
Lion's Centre, 28 Thomas St.
Port Hope. Fri. Sept 24,
12:-9 $2.00 Sat Sept 25, 9
pm $3.00, Sun. Sept 26, 6
pm $3.00 Weekend Pass
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lecture 7:00 pm Sat. Come
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IT'S A BOY!!!
We Scored Again!
Scouting Report has the
Parker team welcoming
their newest expansion
player, all-star rookie,
Samuel Howard Parker
Stats: Birth: August 10,
2010. Weight: 7lbs,
12oz. Height: 20.5
inches. Position: Sister
Charlee's wingman
Mom Leigh, with the
help of Dad/Coach
Craig, are currently
outfi tting Sam for his
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