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BL A I SDALE M O N T ESSORI BLAISDALE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 12 months - grade 8Blaisdale.com 905-509-5005 OPEN HOUSE Thurs. April 30, 2009 @ 7:00 p.m. 56 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, Ajax CALL FOR A TOUR 905-686-9607 239 Station St., Ajax Join us for our Customer Appreciation Day Saturday September 25th, 2010 10 am - 2:00 pm FREE BBQ, FACE PAINTING, JUMPING CASTLE Pressrun 51,400 • 24 pages • Optional 3-week delivery $6/$1 newsstand PICKERING Th ursday, September 23, 2010 NNews ews AAddveverr titisseerrTHE RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND PICKERING -- Michelle Murray lost her first child, Tyler, born with a severe heart condition, when he was seven weeks old in 2006. Ms. Murray has designed an album for a grieving family to help keep the memories of a lost child alive.Keepsake for bereaved parents PICKERING WOMAN CREATES UNIQUE BABY BOOK KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- When Michelle Murray was on her latest maternity leave and putting together a baby book for her daughter, she began wondering why she didn’t have the same keepsake for her first-born, Tyler. Tyler was born in 2006 with half a heart and although he put up a strong fight in his short life, he only made it seven weeks. “One Saturday morning, he just stopped breathing in my arms at home,” his mother said. Ms. Murray and her husband attended support groups to help cope with the loss, recognize October as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and light candles on Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remem- brance Day on Oct. 15. They now have two healthy daughters, Kendra and Jocelyn, but Ms. Murray recently realized an important element of her son’s life is missing: a baby book. “I thought, ‘That’s pathetic,’” she said. See PICKERING page 4 facebook.com/newsdurham twitter.com/newsdurham NEWS 2 Legal battle concludes Brenner drops suit against mayor, City COMMUNITY 7 Help for homeless Couple continue backpack campaign SPORTS 10 Young Generals Team ready to start OHL season du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 2 AP Maurice Brenner drops lawsuit against City, mayor, police KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- Mayoral candidate Mau- rice Brenner has dropped his multi-mil- lion-dollar lawsuit against Mayor Dave Ryan and others. In May of 2009, Mr. Brenner filed law- suit papers against the City, Mayor Ryan, Durham police and other parties for more than $10 million, alleging false allegations of fraud destroyed his politi- cal career. Mr. Brenner said in a phone interview Sept. 22 that he chose to have the law- suit withdrawn after learning through his campaigning that residents “are very aware of what happened to me.” The former regional councillor was charged in 2006 with fraud-related offences after an audit and allegations of false expense claims. The charges alleged Mr. Brenner submitted false reports for outside clerical services and reimburse- ments between 1999 and 2000, adding up to $5,400. His suit claimed charges were pur- sued in spite of evidence the claims filed by Mr. Brenner were legitimate, and the statement of claim identified Mayor Ryan as the driving force behind the criminal charges being laid. Mr. Brenner lost his Ward 1 regional seat in the election that year to current councillor, Bonnie Littley. But Mr. Brenner was exon- erated after a two-day trial in Oshawa in 2007 when the judge found a lack of evi- dence to support the argu- ments made by the Crown attorney beyond a reason- able doubt. Three years later, Mr. Brenner and Mayor Ryan are opponents in the race for mayor in Pickering for the Oct. 25 election. They both face newcomer Ken Nash. Mr. Brenner said after much campaigning and door-knocking, he found the need to clear his name was no longer necessary. “My repu- tation is very intact,” he said. “I’m satisfied that the people know the true story.” He added he respects the residents of Pickering and doesn’t want them to face further financial risk. “The people of Pickering come first,” he said. “It is time to go forward.” Mayor Ryan spoke to the News Adver- tiser after learning of the news. “I can confirm that Maurice Brenner has withdrawn his $10-million lawsuit against I, David Ryan, the City of Pickering, two independent lawyers, a police inspector and the Durham Regional Police Services Board,” he said. “I can also confirm that none of the defendants paid any money to the plaintiff in this matter. I am confi- dent the public will come to the appro- priate conclusion.” Pickering treasurer Gil Paterson is glad the long battle that required “a lot of work from many parties” is over. “I’m glad Mr. Brenner has seen his way clear to drop the charges,” he said in an interview. With files from Jeff Mitchell COURTS Ryan versus Brenner legal battle ends I’m satisfi ed that the people know the true story. Maurice Brenner METROLAND FILE PHOTOS PICKERING -- Mayoral candidate Maurice Brenner, right, has dropped his multi-million-dollar lawsuit against the City and Dave Ryan. OSHAWA -- Community Care Durham’s COPE mental health program is hosting its 19th annual Mental Health Aware- ness Day on Oct. 16. The Oshawa Cen- tre will be abuzz with activity as local groups come together to raise aware- ness of mental health issues and work to alleviate the stig- ma of mental ill- ness. Displays will be available from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. offer- ing information about mental health issues, the chance to speak with men- tal health profession- als and details about local services includ- ing crisis support and counselling. Community Care Durham is a multi-service charity that pro- vides home support, respite caregiver relief and COPE mental health services for adults and their caregivers in Dur- ham. COPE -- which stands for Creating Opportunities for Personal Excel- lence -- is a com- munity men- tal health pro- gram offering free support to adults ages 16 and over with emotional and mental health issues. For more information: CALL 905-985-0150 ext. 237 (Jan Lovelock) REGION Challenging the mental health stigma in Durham Oct. 16 du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 3 AP Royal Canadian Legion 322 111 Hunt Street, Ajax, ON L1S 1P3 906-683-2927 A representative from Veteran’s Affairs will be in our Branch Wednesday, September 29th from 9 am - 10:30 am to discuss any benefi ts questions with Veterans or their dependants. You do not need to be a member of the Legion to attend this information session. The goal of the Legion is to assist all Veterans and their dependants! Contact Cyril Best at the Ajax Legion for further details or email cyrilbest@rogers.com Over 200 Stores & Services H&M Gap La Senza Sirens ROOTS Zellers American Eagle Outfitters Urban Behavior Sears Bath & Body Works Aéropostale La Vie en Rose Ricki’s Suzy Shier boathouse Dynamite Nygård Reitman’s Olsen Europe Tabi TRISTAN theBay Bluenotes’Fairweather Garage Clothing Co.pickeringtowncentre.com A Fall Fashion Affair FASHION SHOWS: Centre Court • Pickering Town Centre Friday, September 24th:7:00pm Flaunt Your Style Fashion Show Tweens and teens selected from the Style Lounge will flaunt their style on the runway. Saturday, September 25th:1:00pm & 3:00pm Fall Fashion Show Special guest appearance by local singer/songwriter Lindsay Broughton. Sunday, September 26th:1:00pm & 3:00pm Fall Fashion Show Donations will be accepted for the United Way’s School Supply Drive DURHAM -- The social services section of Durham Region’s website has a new look, intended to make it more user- friendly. The home page for the section is now divided into nine links to programs or services offered by the department: Income Support, Employment Support, Child Care and Chil- dren’s Programs, Housing and Homelessness, Partner Assault Response Program, Services for Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Counselling and Employee Assistance, Long- Term Care and Services for Seniors, and Business Affairs and Financial Management. “With the recent economic downturn, the programs and services provided by the Social Services Department are in higher demand,” Dr. Hugh Drouin, commissioner of social services, says in a press release. “By improving the naviga- tion of the site, so it is more client-focused, we hope to make these programs and services more accessible to our clients.” Each of the links goes to a page with additional information that may be helpful to clients, such as Links and Resources, Frequently Asked Questions and Contact Us. Another feature is information about upcoming events or important dates, with links to other departmental informa- tion. In addition, users can access photo galleries, featuring key locations at the Region’s four long-term care homes, via the Long-Term Care and Services for Seniors heading. A link to the gallery is available on each home’s main page. To learn more about the programs and services: VISIT www.durham.ca (under Social Services) REGION New look for Durham’s social services website DURHAM -- Four guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and several thousand dollars’ worth of drugs have been seized by police in a crackdown on gang activity in Durham Region. Durham officers working in conjunction with the provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit charged 19 people in Oshawa and Toronto with 143 offences during the operation, which targeted illegal weap- ons and drug trafficking. Cops seized four fire- arms, including a loaded AB 10 assault pistol, and 475 rounds of ammunition as they executed eight search warrants. Police also uncovered crack cocaine, oxycontin tablets, marijuana and crystal methamphetamine valued at more than $45,000, plus $26,000 in cash. They seized one vehicle as offence-related proper- ty. CRIME Weapons, drugs seized in Durham gang crackdown 24/7 LOCAL BREAKING NEWS, SPORTS, PHOTOS, VIDEO AND WEATHER: ALL DAY, EVERY DAY WHEN YOU WANT IT. >> Although his life was short, Tyler was a big part of their lives and Ms. Murray felt the urge to put together a baby book for him, but she knew filling out a regular book would feel wrong and incomplete. A search online proved fruitless when she didn’t find a substantial baby book for deceased infants, so she quickly got her sister-in-law on board to do the graphics and self-published I Will Hold You in My Heart Forever, A Baby Book for Little Angels, through her new publish- ing company, Forever Heart Publishing. The book features baby-like graph- ics one might find in a traditional baby book, but allows families who have experienced the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or infant death to tailor the book specifically to their own situation. Chapters include family tree, preg- nancy moments, showers, final resting place, folders to store keepsakes or sym- pathy cards and journal pages for feel- ings. “It’s very important to get your thoughts out and down on paper as opposed to just keeping them inside,” said Ms. Mur- ray’s father, Al Spence, who is helping with the project. He said he too felt great loss after his grandson’s death. The binder-like rings allow parents to take out pages that don’t pertain to their child’s story. Some are getting creative and making photo albums with the extra pages, Ms. Murray said. The book has been a success, and Ms. Murray and Mr. Spence have been mail- ing them to places nearby and as far as England and Australia. More than 1,500 people have joined the group on Facebook. Feedback on the social networking site shows the book has been therapeutic and comforting for others who have lost babies either before or after birth. “It’s amazed me, the overwhelming response I’ve gotten on this,” Ms. Murray said. She said creating the books affirms the baby’s life, however brief, and provides a keepsake that can be passed down through the generations. “I have two daughters that never got to meet Tyler,” she said, adding her baby book for Tyler will help them get to know their brother. The books are starting to make their way to various hospitals, such as the Hospital For Sick Children, where they’re being sold at the gift shop. Ms. Murray has found a special interest from those specializing in bereavement counselling at hospitals as well. “They just love the book because it doesn’t really exist (elsewhere),” she said. Ms. Murray ultimately hopes to see her special book for sale at card shops and book stores. “It should be there with the regular ones,” she said. The books are $39.95 each and are cur- rently going for a promotional price of $34.95. Bulk orders, especially for char- ities and hospitals, will receive further discounts. Copies can be ordered online or by calling Ms. Murray. 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Officers were investigating a spate of break and enters in the south Ajax area that began in mid-July. Valerie Kim, 24, and 23-year-old Korrey Courts are charged. Unclaimed property includes DVDs, a digital camera, jewelry, and a purse. Anyone who lost property in a break-in is invited to review the items. For more information: CALL 905-579-1520 ext. 2563 CRIME Police look to return stolen property to Ajax residents Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 6 P & A Metroland Media Group Ltd. Publication Tim Whittaker - Publisher Joanne Burghardt - Editor-in-Chief Mike Johnston - Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher - Director of Advertising Eddie Kolodziejcak - Classifi ed Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie - Distribution Manager Lillian Hook - Offi ce Manager Janice O’Neil, Cheryl Haines - C)omposing Managers News/Sales 905-683-5110 Fax 905-683-7363 Classifi eds 905-683-0707 Distribution 905-683-5117 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax ON L1S 2H5. Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 40052657 Member: Ontario Press Council, OCNA, CCNA, SNA. All content copyright Editorial Opinions du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m ARMS DEBATE Gun registry helps police catch criminals To the editor: I’ve seen a number of letters written in response to the letter from Michael May- nard on the gun registry. The criticisms are misguided, and as with all anti-registry arguments, they fall far short of telling the whole story. After the tragic shooting death of four police offi- cers in Mayerthorpe, Alberta, the guns that were recovered were run through the long- gun registry. Because the guns were registered fire- arms, police were able to trace the guns to the source and, after further investigation, lay charges against the accomplices who provided the shooter with his weapons in the first place. Sadly, the lives of four police officers were not saved because of the reg- istry, but it provided evidence that helped police officers track down the criminals responsible. Clearly the gun registry is a tool that helps police catch criminals and bring them to justice. Is this what the Conservatives are trying to prevent by scrapping the long- gun registry? Chris Golinsky Oshawa *** To the editor: Re: ‘Gun registry makes paper criminals of honest Canadians’, letter to the editor, newsdurhamregion.com. I agree with Chantal Landry’s letter. I feel that requiring gun owners to be vet- ted before being able to acquire firearms is quite sufficient. Plus, the list of weapons classed as prohibited or restricted is rather more lengthy than may seem necessary to many. The registry has been used by police out West to disarm citizens simply because bylaw officers want to ‘feel safe’ when checking possible non-firearms-related infractions. And what about the criminals? You know, those people lining up outside our police stations eager to register their weapons... Get rid of the registry now! This country should be run according to the wishes of the people, not the police. Jeff Goodall Oshawa *** To the editor: In Canada, our great many privileges as individuals are safeguarded by our respon- sibilities to one another. Driving and own- ing a vehicle is a privilege. Real property ownership is a privilege. So, too, is own- ing a firearm. In order to participate in the privilege of driving a car, we must obtain a licence and insurance, and we must regis- ter our vehicles. In order to own real prop- erty, we must register ourselves as owners in the provincial land registry databases. Why do some irresponsible gun owners believe that they should be exempt from a process with which all of us must com- ply simply to drive a car or own a home? Responsible vehicle and property owner- ship both require registration with the gov- ernment. As a society we must expect the same standard of responsibility from those who choose to own firearms. Tracy Burke Oshawa POLICE PROBE OPP’s 12-hour closure of Hwy. 401 was excessive To the editor: Re: ‘Highway closure goes beyond inves- tigative needs’, letter to the editor, newsdur- hamregion.com, Sept. 3. I totally agree with the writer. Shutting down Hwy. 401 for 12 hours for an accident investigation is nuts. Where are motorists to go? The surface streets are littered with traffic lights. And I bet not one cop was on those surface streets to help move things along. It was a terrible accident and I have much sympathy for the family of the victim. But what in God’s name are the OPP doing? Years of safety blitzes and people drive worse than ever. Law enforcement six or seven long week- ends a year do not produce safer drivers. It’s time to try something else. Steve Delbrocco Oshawa WE THINK... email responses to newsroom@durhamregion.com Pickering residents must exercise their franchise on Oct. 25 Pickering residents have some choices to make on Oct. 25. They must choose one mayor between the incumbent and two challengers. They must choose between 17 other local and regional candidates seeking local and regional seats. They must choose school board trustee candidates and French language school representatives. The choices might not be easy -- there is a mix of candidates with competing and equally substantive views on the issues - - but they must be made conscientiously and with informed opinions on Oct. 25. Your vision of the future for Pickering, whether it hinges on a reduced proper- ty tax burden, development intensity or street improvements, is just as viable as that of the men and women seeking your support. Inform yourself of the issues in your ward and in the larger community. Learn about the candidates and determine if their views align with yours. Is the candidate knowledgeable on the issues? What are their goals related to ser- vice levels, or taxation, or new subdivi- sions? Ask the incumbents about their record on these same issues. Have they been consistent in their voting patterns, or have they allowed their convictions to be steered by the political winds? Will they work to make a tangible difference in your community? How? Finally, do your homework on the may- oral candidates. Is incumbent Dave Ryan living up to his obligations as head of council? Has he shown strong leadership in the last four years? What of Maurice Brenner, seeking a political comeback? He was an effective ward councillor in the past, but can he live up to those past expectations? Will local businessman Ken Nash, a newcomer to the mayor’s race, capital- ize on his outsider status in the race? Will he bring a fresh perspective to ongoing issues? Should he be awarded the mayor’s chain of office? These questions are important to every- one in Pickering, for the men and women selected to represent city taxpayers will do so for the next four years. Pickering residents owe it to themselves to take a stake in their future. Much can change, taxes can go up and difficult political issues will emerge over the next term of office that will require thoughtful and knowledgeable political counsel. Get involved, get informed and get out to cast your vote on Oct. 25. Only you can make the difference. -- Pickering News Advertiser More than 500 handed out last year KEITH GILLIGAN kgilligan@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- The plight of family members spurred Cathy Tucker to do something for homeless people. Her efforts have grown to the point that hundreds of people, in both Durham Region and Toronto, will benefit. Now in its 11th year, a campaign Ms. Tucker has helped with will provide homeless people with items that will help them survive on the streets. “I had brothers who had been street people. It’s not always something you can help them with. There were mental problems and sui- cides. I can’t help them, but I can help other people,” Ms. Tucker says. It began in 2000 when the Tucker family worshipped at a now-closed Oshawa church. They moved over to St. Paul’s on-the-Hill Anglican Church in Pickering and kept the backpack program going. Last year 535 backpacks were distributed. The backpacks are given to groups and church- es working with the homeless, such as Gate 3:16 and The Refuge youth centre, both in Oshawa, the Bayfair Baptist Church in Pickering, the Fol- lower’s Mission and the Salvation Army’s Florence Booth House, both in Toronto. The donations are stored at St. Paul’s and then the items are put in the backpacks on the Thursday after Thanksgiving. From there, the different organizations pick them up and distribute them. “They know their clientele. We don’t,” she notes. “We don’t get financial support out of the church. The church does give out tax receipts,” Ms. Tucker said. “It’s completely by the parishioners at Pickering.” Items put in the packs include hats, scarves, gloves, underwear, undershirts, socks, face cloths, soap, deodorant, shampoo, combs, toothpaste and toothbrushes. Organizers are also appealing to businesses to give them a discount when buying items for the backpacks. Financial donations are also welcome. Anyone wanting to donate items can drop them off at St. Paul’s, on Kingston Road just east of the Whites Road Hwy. 401 on-off ramps in Pickering. To arrange for the dropping off of items: CALL 905-571-0929 (the Tuckers) du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 7 AP Visit www.durhamtourism.ca or www.culturedays.ca to view a list of events and create your own celebration schedule. For more information visit www.durhamregionwaste.ca or call 1-800-667-5671. Abiggerblueforyou! Get ready to recycle even more...bigger blue boxes will be distributed between September 27 and October 29 Region wide. COMMUNITY Items needed for backpacks for Durham’s homeless JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND OSHAWA -- Cathy and Rob Tucker pre- pared Backpacks for the Homeless Project 2010. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 8 AP Your carrier will be visiting during the period shown to collect. When you pay the FULL optional delivery charge of $6.00, you will receive valuable “Thank You Coupons” as a receipt and have a chance to win a $1,000 Shopping Spree. You will be helping your carrier learn responsibility of running their own business as well as investing in their future. ALL THE MONEY THE CARRIERS COLLECT THEY KEEP AS PAYMENT FOR DELIVERY! (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” 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 22 - September 26 Don’t Trash Durham Region! Proceeds to hospital campaign AJAX -- An ice cream shop’s grand opening this Saturday will benefit the local hospital’s campaign to purchase an MRI machine. The Pickering Village Ice Cream Shop will donate 10 per cent of sales to Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital’s Image is Every- thing campaign on Sept. 25. The campaign was launched in June and various organizations, politicians and busi- nesses have been jumping on board to help raise enough funds to buy Ajax-Pickering hospital’s first MRI machine. The ice cream shop is at 109 Old Kingston Rd., Unit 17, Ajax. COMMUNITY Ajax ice cream shop to help buy MRI machine 2009 MUNICIPAL PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT PROGRAM The Regional Municipality of Durham Finance Department 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby ON L1N 6A3 Telephone (905) 668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102 www.durham.ca The Ontario Government Municipal Performance Measurement Program (MPMP) requires municipalities to submit fi nancial and related performance data to the Province and Public on a range of services based on year 2009 data. Durham Region’s MPMP results for 2009 will be available September 30th, 2010. To view the results please visit our website at www.durham.ca or call (905) 668-7711 or 1-800-373-1102 (Financial Planning Ext. 2304) to obtain a copy or if you have any questions regarding this MPMP project or results. PUBLIC NOTICE du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 9 AP www.readerschoicedurham.com Voting Deadline is 11:59 pm Friday, October 1st, 2010 VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE BUSINESS! 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If it’s important to you to buy Canadian made products and con- tribute to your local economy, drop by their showroom at 1550 Bayly Street, Unit 35 & 36, in Pickering, call 905-839-0574 or visit them online at aroundthehomekitchens.com. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 10 AP Sports Brad Kelly Sports Editor bkelly@durhamregion.com durhamregion.com facebook.com/sportsdurhamregion twitter.com/scnewsdurham RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND OSHAWA -- From left, Niklas Jensen, Boone Jenner and Lucas Lessio hope to lead the Oshawa Generals back to the promised land this OHL season. OSHAWA GENERALS Ready for a new ice age Young team brimming with confidence as OHL season set to start BRIAN MCNAIR bmcnair@durhamregion.com OSHAWA -- It seems ages ago that John Tavares, Michael Del Zotto and company were leading the Oshawa Generals into a season that had limitless possibilities. In truth, we’re only three years removed from that 2007-08 cam- paign, but consecutive non-play- off seasons since have made it seem like an eternity to some. Well, the excitement is back, and not only for this season, which gets underway in Peterborough tomorrow, but for the foreseeable future as well. With Chris DePiero settling in for his third season as head coach and general manager of the sto- ried Ontario Hockey League club, and with an ownership group finally stable and including the likes of Peter DeBoer and Adam Graves, it seems the Generals are on the right track again. And, while winning a champion- ship this season might be a stretch, a big step forward is almost cer- tain. The Hockey News is impressed enough to project a fourth place OHL finish for the Generals, which would be a jump of 13 spots if it came to be. What’s more, in the magazine’s list of the league’s top-10 draft- eligible NHL prospects, three are Generals: Boone Jenner, Lucas Lessio and Niklas Jensen. Along with Christian Thom- as, coming off a breakout 41-goal sophomore season, overager Alain Berger, and rookie Scott Laughton, the third pick in the most recent OHL draft, the Generals have the makings of a deep and potent offensive attack. “It’s exciting to be honest with you,” says DePiero, who’s as even- keeled as they come. “We’ve got a lot of good young players here.” Jenner is a known commodity in the league, named runner-up as rookie of the year after putting up 19-30-49 numbers a year ago. Lessio and Jensen, on the other hand, are making their OHL debuts tomorrow, but DePiero is confident they’ll fit right in. “Both guys have high hockey IQ, so their adaptability will be that much quicker,” he says. All three have this much in com- mon: they like the makeup of the team. “We’ve just got to start the sea- son the right way and keep it going and I think we can do some dam- age,” says Jenner. “We’ve got young players here with a lot of talent, so I think we can go really far,” adds Jensen. “We have a good chance this year.” Lessio shoots for the moon. “Our goal is not just to make the playoffs,” he says. “We think we can make a pretty good run to the OHL final and maybe even the Memorial Cup to bring it back here.” The New York Islanders may hold the key to the Generals’ defence. By returning Calvin de Haan to junior -- they have already sent back Tony DeHart -- the Islanders would allow for the Generals to have a nice mix of age and ability on the back end. The big question would then remain in goal, where Michael Zador and Kevin Bailie have yet to live up to their promise, and need to start now if they hope to take the team where it wants to go. 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You may be entitled to a living allowance! 101 Dundas Street West, #201, Whitby www.essentialcommunications.ca We are looking to add 2 LICENCED COLLISION TECHNICIANS Applicants should possess a valid driver licence, unibody and frame experience and be willing to take part in on-going training. I-Car and WHIMIS certifi cation would be an asset. We offer excellent wages, uniforms and benefi ts in a clean, modern facility. Precision Auto Refi nishing is committed to their clients and insurance partners to provide quality on time. Come join our team! Fax or email your resume to: (905) 852-5122 (Fax) info@ precisionrefi nishing.ca PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST required by Whitby Oshawa Honda. Must be cheerful, computer literate and dependable. Duties include switchboard, backup on cash and various administrative duties. 4:20 to 9:00 Monday to Thursday and 9:00 till 6:00 Saturday. Email resume: sales@honda1.com or apply at: 300 Thickson Rd. South, Whitby Fax: 905-665-1343 LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN (Hyundai experience preferred) We offer a new facility with a rapidly expanding customer base. Competitive compensation plan (which includes a productivity bonus) Come and join our winning team! Please forward resume to: Brian Bontje, General Manager Email: bbontje@claringtonhyundai.ca ADMINISTRATOR 136 BED LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY WHITBY, ONTARIO Must be a provincially certifi ed LTC Administrator Submit resume by Fax at 905-576-4712 or by e-mail to info@sunnycrest.ca 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 General Help CARRIAGE TRADE CLEANERS is interviewing customer service applicants. if you are mature and excel at customer service for a shift Monday - Friday 1 p.m.- 7 ;l.m. please drop resume at 932 Simcoe St. N. to There- sa, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. DATA ENTRY PERSON to work with accounting dept in Pickering offi ce. Account receivable experience is an asset. Email resume: rctrans@rogers.com FLEXIBLE & IMMEDIATE. $16 base/appt, sales/service, ideal for students and others. Fun environment & experi- ence not needed. Scholar- ships awarded, conditions exist. 905.426.7726 or work4students.ca/np LOCAL TELECOM company looking for motivated people to build a career and earn $50,000 to $90,000, no experience required. Email salesjobs@telnetcommuni- cations.com LOOKING FOR person will- ing to speak to small groups. 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General Help TELEMARKETERS Wanted. Hourly Wage Plus Bonuses, Mon - Thur 5pm - 8pm. Must have experience. Leave a message after 4pm. 905- 686-9607, ext 298. VETERINARY ASSIST- ANTS WANTED, Experience in a clinic, pets store or ani- mal shelter preferred. Re- quired: good customer skills, high school, basic computer skills and love for animals. email resumes to: pickeringvillage pethospital@rogers.com Previous applicants need not apply. Salon & Spa Help AN AVEDA CONCEPT sa- lon seeking a full-time pro- fessional Hairstystlist/Assist- ant. Must be motivated and holds education at a top pri- ority. Please apply in per- son with resume to attention Thalia/Heather at 100 Westney Road South, Unit #12, Ajax. EXPERIENCED HAIRSTY- LIST wanted for Whitby sa- lon. Chair rental only. Please contact Christy @ 905-926- 0745 for details and to schedule interview. HAIRSTYLIST FULL TIME with experience JOSEPH'S HAIRSTYLING. Oshawa Centre. Apply in person or call Joe (905)723-9251 Skilled & Technical Help ADAMSON BUILDERS is searching for full time candidates to work in the Port Perry and Uxbridge areas. DUTIES INCLUDE: Indoor general construction, outdoor construction, land- scaping and maintenance, winter snowplow duties. Bobcat and mini excavator experience is an asset. Must have a valid driver's licence. Email resumes to: jesse@adamsonsystems.com Fax: 905-982-0609 INDUSTRIAL Maintenance person required by Paper Convertor. Full time, experi- enced. Knowledge of pneu- matics, hydraulics, electrical and mechanical processes a must. Clean driver abstract required. Reply to: ray.kemp- ton@meritpaper.ca General Help Skilled & Technical Help ADAMSON SYSTEMS Engi- neering is a manufacturer based in Durham region. We are currently searching for an intermediate level Bookkeep- er. Experience working in SAP is an asset, but we will train if necessary. Experi- ence in manufacturing envi- ronment with Payroll, AR/AP and inventory is a necessity. Position is F/T Monday to Friday. No phone calls. Please email resumes to jesse@adamsonsystems.com or fax a copy to 905-982- 0609. APPRENTICE CARPENTER required immediately. Must have own transportation. Wage negotiable. Call Dave 647-688-3461 EXPERIENCE DRYWALL- ER, clean abstract. Please Email resume to: mmconstruction@ rogers.com Must have own vehicle and tools. LICENSED MILLWRIGHT required for growing compa- ny in Durham Region (indus- trial construction) minimum 3-years experience. Machin- ery moving, welding experi- ence, fabrication skills and D license an asset. Fax resume 905-623-0053 General Help Skilled & Technical Help LOOKING FOR Experienced SHEET METAL MECHANIC for custom fabrication. Call John (905)623-3435 Office Help CF&R SERVICES INC. re- cherche une personne pour le service à la clientèle Communication essentielle dans les deux langues offi - cielles français et anglais Compétence en communica- tion téléphonique. Envoyez nous votre résumé par télécopieur à 905-426-3895 ou par courriel à jackiep@cfrservices.com Sales Help & Agents $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. Office Help Sales Help & Agents Hospital/Medical /Dental Sales Help & Agents FURNITURE SALES full or part time. Wilson Furniture Oshawa. Join our 76 yr. family furniture business. Commis- sion base with salary plus great deals on furniture for you Apply in person - 20 Centre St. N. Oshawa. Hospital/Medical /Dental DENTAL TREATMENT CO-ORDINATOR full time for Ajax offi ce. Dental offi ce ex- perience required. 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Call Peter 1-877- 777-7308, Mortgage Leaders HELP Behind on mortgage payments, property taxes, debts consolidation, Free House Est, No Income verifi cation. SaveCapital Direct Lender Can HELP 24/7 Call (416)665-2597 Apartments & Flats for RentA 1-BEDROOM in triplex, near Oshawa Centre. $775/month, utilities includ- ed. No dogs, fi rst/last, available October 1st. Call (905)728-0537. 110 PARK RD. N. Enjoyable Senior living. 2 Bedroom suites. Starting from $1050+hydro. Controlled apartment heating. Laundry facilities on every fl oor. Ele- vator access to your unit. Bus stop located in front of building. Close to Oshawa Centre and downtown. 905- 431-8532 Skylineonline.ca 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 NORTH OSHAWA bright quiet apartment, Simcoe North at Russett. Hardwood fl oors, well-maintained 12 plex, newly renovated, near bus/shopping. New appliances, cable/heat/water/parking included. Laundry, No dogs. (905)576-2982. (905)626-6619. Apartments & Flats for RentA 2-BEDROOM available im- mediately. Central Oshawa, couple preferred, fridge/stove, hardwood, car- pet, fresh paint, laundry. Near shopping, bus. No dogs. Reasonable. Call (905)725-2642, after 5pm. 50 ADELAIDE ST., 290 & 300 Mary St. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom, adult complex from $795 Utilities Incld; Ele- vator access. Walk to down- town. Near Durham College, Oshawa Hospital & Bus stop. Call us today! 905-431- 4205 skylineonline.ca AJAX - BAYLY/SALEM. Large 1 bedroom bsmt. sep- arate entrance, parking, laundry, cable, utilities inc. $750/mo. No smoking/pets. Available November 1st. (905)426-9209 AJAX ONE LARGE BEDROOM basement apt. Separate entrance, parking, utilities included. Near Hwy#2/ Westney. $750/month fi rst/last. No pets/smoking. Available immediately. 905-619-2959 or 416-464-7059 AJAX, 1-BEDROOM WALK- OUT legal basement apt., Westney & Sullivan area. $775/mo. No smoking/pets. First/last. Available Immedi- ately. Call (416)454-6009 anytime for more info. AJAX, Brock/Hwy 2 upscale area, large bright 1-bed- room basement apt., Separ- ate entrance, walk-in closet, own storage/laundry room, A/C, parking, Nov 1. No smoking/pets $850. 905- 619-1558 AJAX, Brock/Hwy 2 upscale area, large bright 1-bed- room basement apt., Separ- ate entrance, walk-in closet, own storage/laundry room, A/C, parking, Nov 1. No smoking/pets $850. 905- 619-1558 AJAX, CENTRAL, 1-bed- room basement apt., clean, bright, 4 appliances. Near all amenities. No pets. $600/month plus utilities. Available October 1st. Call (905)683-8768. AJAX, HWY. #2/CHURCH, large 1-bedroom basement. Separate entrance, 1-park- ing, storage. Shared laun- dry. Clean. Spacious. $900/mo inclusive. First/ last, references. No pets/smoking. Available October 1st. 905- 427-8297. AJAX, SPOTLESS 1-bed- room walkout basement, walk-in closet. Near all amenities. Separate en- trance, 1 parking, cable, hy- dro included. Very bright, spacious. Available Immedi- ately. Non-smoking. $950/month. 647-294-8607. AJAX- OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet bldg, near shopping, GO. Pool. 2-bedroom & 3-bed- room from $949-$1149/mo. Plus parking. Available Oct/Nov 1st. 905-683-5322. AJAX: WESTNEY/HWY 2 1-bdrm bsmt. Spacious, sep- arate entrance, cable, hard- wood, 1 car parking, laundry, $850/month, fi rst/last. Available immediately. No smoking/pets. (905)428- 1255. AVAILABLE NOW - Sim- coe/Adelaide area. Large 2- bedroom 1&half bath. Upper level of duplex. New carpet, laundry, parking, would suit young WORKING couple. $925/mnth. All inclusive. No pets. (905)725-2228 AVAILABLE Oct. 1st. Spa- cious one bedroom apt on second fl oor, private en- trance, parking, close to downtown Oshawa. $745/month inclusive. fi rst/last. (905)432-1268 BACHELOR, FURNISHED, clean, quiet, $650 monthly ($155 weekly) parking, appli- ances, utilities included. De- posits negotiable (Sim- coe/Olive) Call 905-922-5927 BOWMANVILLE 401/Waver- ly. 1 bdrm. bsmnt. apt. $650/mo., utilities & satellite TV included. No smok- ing/pets. First & last re- quired. Call 905-623-6334 after 5pm. Apartments & Flats for RentA BOWMANVILLE immaculate 1-bedroom; $979/with balco- ny, all inclusive. 2-bedroom $1062/ balcony, Security en- trance, very clean building, includes appliances, utilities, parking, laundry, no dogs, 905-697-1786, 905-666-1074 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. BROOKLIN - 1-BEDROOM ground fl oor, fridge, stove, heat, water included. $700/month, fi rst/last, ideal for senior or working person. Call (905)655-8079 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Bachelor & 1-bedroom apartments available. All in- clusive, starting at $600/month. Available Oct 1st. Call (905)926-7057. DUNLOP ST. WHITBY, 1 & 2 bedroom, bright spacious central, in quiet six-plex. Avail Oct 1. One car parking, no pets. $795 & $895+hydro. (416)759-5321 LOOK! 1140 MARY St. N. 2-bdrms. From $920, Utilities Incld. Near public schools, Durham College & amenities. Laundry on-site, Elevator & Security entrance. 905-438- 1971. Skylineonline.ca 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 NEAR OSHAWA CENTRE newly renovated 2-bedroom in quiet 5-unit building, $815+hydro. ALSO AVAILABLE 1-bedroom, newly renovated, unique lay- out, in triplex, $825-inclu- sive. 905-438-9873 NORTH OSHAWA- 2-bed- room, Oct. lst. and Nov. lst. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances in- cluded. Pay cable, parking, laundry facilities. (905)723- 2094 OSHAWA NORTH, Spa- cious units. Adult & Senior lifestyle buildings. Renovat- ed 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. Across hospital, near bus stop, wheel chair and se- curity access. Call 905-728- 4966, 1-866-601-3083. www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, 385 Gibb St. Avail. immediately. 2-bdrm apt. Extra parking $25/mo. Laundry on site. Close to all amenities. Call Patrick 905- 443-0191. OSHAWA, 45 Colborne St.W., 1-bedroom $750 all in- clusive, plus basic cable, No pets. ALSO 118 Bloor St.W. 1-bedroom $750 No pets. 905-723-1647, 905-720- 9935. OSHAWA, DOWNTOWN, King/Simcoe, 1-bedroom plus den. $700/month plus utilities. Available now. No pets. Call 905-509-2997 OSHAWA, John/Park. Low- rise bldg. 2 bdrm apts. Heat, water, 1-parking, on- site laundry included. $796/mo. Avail. immediate- ly. Call Toni (905)436-6042 Apartments & Flats for RentA OSHAWA, KING/SIMCOE 2 bedroom, laundry facilities, 1 parking, $735 plus Hydro, available Oct 1st. Call Paul 416-222-3876 OSHAWA, NEAR hospital, 264 Jarvis, clean & cozy bachelor, main fl oor, $600 in- cludes utilities. Laundry fa- cilities on site. No smok- ing/pets. First/last. 905-431- 1552. OSHAWA, NEAR OC, 3- bedroom, 1.5 baths, 1-bed- room basement apt in 4-plex building, Oct 1st. Also 2-bed- room in 6-plex Immediate. Laundry, no pets, parking, fi rst/last, (905)665-5537. OSHAWA, One bedroom, Simcoe and King, 3rd fl oor apartment. Appliances, laun- dry, intercom.5-closets. No parking. $700 plus electricity. Quiet, respectful tenants only please. Call (905)986-4889. OSHAWA, Ritson/Wolfe, 2-bdrm & 3-bdrm apartments including utilities. Parking, fridge/stove included. First/last, available immedi- ately. Call 647-404-1786. OSHAWA, WILSON/DEAN, 2 large bedroom basement apartment, parking, laundry, A/C, large back yard, very clean. Available immediately. Humphrey (416)283-5964 or (416)720-7401. OSHAWA. 1-BEDROOM basement apartment in pri- vate home. Cable and laun- dry included. Walk to O.C. $600/month, fi rst/last, Available October 1st or 15th No pets. (905)721-0690. 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 Dellbrook/ Major Oaks. Beautiful bright legal basement apt. separate entrance. Approx. 1200-sq.ft. 2-bedrooms livingroom, din- ingroom & kitchen. No smok- ing/pets. $950/mo utilities in- cluded. Nov 1. 416-716- 4735. PICKERING, extra large 3- bedroom basement apt., 8 windows, 2 washrooms, 5 appliances, heated fl oors, no smoking. $1250/month inclu- sive. Call Sue 905-767-1240 PORT PERRY. Large reno- vated 1-bedroom basement apartment. Private entrance, private parking, laundry. Available immediately. $1100 inclusive. No smoking/no pets. Call 416-771-4042. RITSON/ATHOL OSHAWA one bedroom apt, $650+hy- dro. Appliances, parking in- cluded. No laundry. No pets. Available immediately. First/last. 416-996-2022. RITSON/TAUNTON large 1 bedroom basement apt. all inclusive complete with park- ing & laundry. Sep. entrance. $700/mo. Avail. Oct/Nov 1. (905)576-3264 SIMCOE ST S/HWY 401 - 525 St Lawrence - Close to Schools, Hwy, Go Station. 2-bed $929 utilities included. Call 905-436-7686 www.metcap.com Place your ad at 905-683-5110 Please read your classi- fied ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 21 AP New family owned and operated Licensed Child Care Now Open in Claremont 5067 Old Brock Road! We offer Infant, Toddler, Preschool and School Age Programs. Call now for more information and registration, please contact Krystle Wilbur or Nikki Larkin at 905-408-0123 or meandmyfriendschildcare@yahoo.ca 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 Apartments & Flats for RentA 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 immediat- ley. (905)725-9991. SUMMER SPECIAL Sep- tember & October! 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. Large 2 bdrm. apt., small, quiet building. Newly decorated, Parking, locker, laundry, no smok- ing/pets. Oct. 1, $931+hydro (lights). Call 416-438-4895. WHITBY central, immaculate 2 bedroom apts. $958. Appli- ances, heat, water, laundry facilities and parking. No dogs 905-666-1074 or 905- 493-3065. WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balco- nies, laundry & parking. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shopping & schools. 900 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca WHITBY, bright 3-bdrm mainfl oor, 4-appliances, gas f/p, 2-parking & garage, fenced backyard, close to schools, shopping, $1100/mo+utilities. Avail. immediately Call Mike days 905-427-4077 ext. 24, even- ings/weekends. 905-442- 0020. WHITBY, VERY large 3-bed- room apartment, top fl oor of triplex. Bright, parking, 3 ap- pliances. Laundry, air, large yard. Available October 1st. $1200/month plus hydro. (905)432-4168. WILSON/KING ST East- Un- der New Management. Close to retail/grocery stores, school and doctor/dentist of- fi ce. 1-Bed $819, 2-Bed $949, hydro included in rent. Call 289-240-8650. www.metcap.com Condominiums for RentC BOWMANVILLE, downtown. 2 bdrm, 3 appliances, 2 level unit, $850 plus hydro. 416- 497-4540. Houses for Rent 97 SCEPTER PLACE WHIT- BY, new detached 2-storey, 3-bdrm, 2-1/2 baths, garage, appliances included. No pets/smoking. Avail. Dec 1st. First/last, credit/work refer- ences. $1300/mo+utilities. 905-471-6190, 416-918- 0044. LARGE 3-BEDROOM home located near Bloor/Townline. On quiet crescent. Close to amenities. Fenced backyard, laundry, parking, fridge stove, utilities included. $1300, Avail immediately. Charles 647-831-0420. PICKERING, HWY 2 Whites Rd. Immediately. Cottage Style Home, Lge Lot. 1.5 Storey (3 bdrm), 4 applianc- es washer/dryer/stove/fridge $1250+utilities. For further inquiries call 416-843-2540 Townhouses for RentT AJAX TOWNHOUSE, Mon- arch/Bayly. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 5 appliances, central air, No pets/smoking. $1,100 plus per mo. First/last. Available immediately. Call (905) 837-0625. 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 HILLCREST HEIGHTS, Oshawa now has a 2-bed- room townhouse unit available. $950 plus gas. Hy- dro included. Please call 905-576-9299 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 Rooms for Rent & WantedR BROCK RD/FINCH, Picker- ing. Clean, quiet home. Fur- nished bedsitting room w/pri- vate bathroom. $550/month. 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(905)686-2310 Ralph Articles for SaleA '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 COFFEE TABLE, end ta- bles, pine fi nish $50; girls student desk, white solid ply- wood $50; white armoire $50. Leave msg. (905)619- 2162 Daycare Available Vendors WantedV Articles for SaleA 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. APPLIANCES, CLEAN quality pre-owned, energy-ef- fi cient over 100 warrantied units to choose from. Fridg- es, stoves, Washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers. Dur- ham Appliances, 251 Simcoe St. S., (905)436-1187 BED, ALL new Queen ortho- pedic, mattress, box spring in plastic, cost $900, selling $275. 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COUNTERTOP NEED REPLACING? • FREE ESTIMATES • INSTALLATIONS Scarborough Countertops (416) 299-7144 FACTORY PRICES Home Improvement 905-409-9903 Painting & Decorating PAINTING WALLPAPERING ✦ Reasonable Rates ✦ Interior ✦ Exterior Over 30 years Experience 905-725-9884 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 Home Improvement Moving & Storage Apple Moving Dependable & Reliable Good Rates 24-hour Service Licenced/Insured (905)239-1263 (289)388-7027 (416)532-9056 Computer/ InternetService RD's Fast and affordable computer repairs ROGER (416) 828-5992 Saturday, September 25th 8:30 am-1:00 pm 1820 Whites Road @ Strouds Lane Amberlea Presbyterian Church parking lot *Car Wash *Electronics Drop-off *BBQ The 7th Pickering Scout Group has partnered with Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) to keep old, unused electronics out of the landfi ll. Drop off tvs, computers, monitors, printers, scanners, came- ras, fax machines, cell and home phones, radios, DVD/VCR players and they'll be properly recy- cled. Also accepting empty liquor and beer bottles, copper pipe/wire and car batteries. For more information contact: scouteral@rogers.com www.recycleyourelectronics.ca Garage/Yard SalesG Garage/Yard SalesG Milestones Service Directory TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL AJAX 905-683-5110 McGINNIS, Jeannette (nee Gagne) - Passed away peacefully at the Rouge Valley Hospital Ajax Site, on Saturday September 18th, 2010, in her 69th year. Survived by her chil- dren April Cullen, Kelly (Brenda) McGinnis, Nancy (Chris) McGinnis. Very proud grand- mother (Memere Mom) of Jesse, Brett, Amanda, Cole, Carys and Kaia. Predeceased by her parents, Cecile and Lucien Gagne "Frenchie". She will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by her cherished cousins, extended family and many friends. The family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME (28 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax 905-428-8488) on Thursday September 23rd 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday September 24th 2010 at 10:30am at St. Bernadette's Roman Catholic Church (21 Bayly Street, Ajax). Cremation to follow. If one so desires, dona- tions to the Community Access to Care would be appreciated by the family. We would like to thank Dr. Baker, Dr. Scott Donahue and all the caregivers at the Ajax Hospital who were involved with her care. MYERS, Margaret Mary - At Centenary Health Centre in Scarborough on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 in her 64th year. Beloved wife of William "Bill" Myers. Loving mother of Bill Jr. (Leah), John (Karolina), and Mary Anne Myers (Andrew). Proud grand- mother of Daniel, David, and Katie. Survived by her brother John, and sisters Mary Helen, and Celestine. The family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, (Ajax), 905-428-8488 on Friday September 24th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 796 Eyer Drive, Pickering, on Saturday September 25, 2010 at 11:00am. Interment in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery, Ajax. If so desired, donations to the Precious Blood Sisters, 148 Markham Rd., Scarborough, ON M1M 3V8 would be appreciated. A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachniefuneral.ca PARKER, Beverley Beryl - at the Kingston General Hospital on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, age 77. Beverley Parker of Brighton and formerly of Ajax. Loving wife of Norman Parker. Dear mother of Neil Parker and his wife Catherine of Orillia, Debbie Chambers and Bob Woodward of Port Perry, Pat and her husband Tom Wilkinson of Port Hope, Kimberly and her husband Bob Beauchemin of Brampton, and Janice and her husband David Spadafore of Port Hope. Predeceased by her son Brian Parker. Sadly missed by her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the WALAS FUNERAL HOME, 130 Main Street, Brighton, on Thursday from 7 - 9 p.m. Service at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Brighton on Friday, September 24th, 2010 at 12 o'clock noon. Interment Salem United Church Cemetery. As an expression of sym- pathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, would be appreciated by the family. www.quintefuneralcentres.com WARD, Shirley (nee Rae) - Went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday September 21, 2010. Beloved wife of Alan. Devoted mother of Barbara (Emil Joannou), Donna (Mark Soubliere), Michael, Lorene (David Lalonde), Laura (Phil DiBello) and the late Edith (Lionel Rodgers). Cherished Nanny of Kim, Shannon, Joel, Tyler, Branden, Philip, Kevin, Andrew, Mathea, Rory, Evan, Danielle, Katherine, Joseph, Mikaela and Gabrielle, and six great-grandchildren. Shirley will be sadly missed by extended family members and friends. The family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Pickering Village, (Ajax), (905-428-8488) on Friday from 6-9pm. Funeral service at Safe Haven Worship Centre (1084 Salk Rd. Pickering, Ontario) on Saturday September 25, 2010 at 10 am. Interment - Erskine Cemetery. Should family or friends so desire, donations to the Arms of Jesus Children's Mission would be greatly appreciated by the family. A Book of Condo- lence may be signed at www.mceachniefuneral.ca Place your ad at 905-683-5110 du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 22 AP Non-perishable food and monetary donations gratefully received. For more information visit: www.ftnd.ca or call 905-571-FTND(3863) Sponsored by Free Community Event Opening Day Celebration Thursday September 30th 2010 Feed the Need in Durham 125 Clarence Biesenthal Drive, Oshawa 3 - 5 pm: Open House, Warehouse Tours 5 - 9 pm: Family Friendly Activities, Canned Food Sort-A-Thon, Refreshments and Entertainment Including: • Alex Kazam • Cadence Grace • Diane Williamson • Eastside Harmony’s “A Whole Lot Of Lovin” Quartet” • Irwin Smith & More! du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 0 23 AP 5 ver the past 15 years, the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering Mayors’ Charity Golf Classic has raised over $2 million for the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation. This year, under sunny skies, our many sponsors and golfers enabled us to raise $150,000. Past proceeds have been applied to cardiac, emergency and surgical programs. Proceeds from this year’s tournament will support the Image is Everything Campaign to bring the first MRI to the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital. Thanks to everyone involved in this year’s Mayors’ Charity Golf Classic. Your support is helping ensure that Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital campus can continue meeting the healthcare needs of Pickering, Ajax and West Durham residents. 4 Seasons Country Club, Aecon, Al Dente, Aker Chematics, Areva Canada Inc., Art Robson, Balloon Corporate Events, Baton Rouge, Bazil Developments, Belaggio’s, Best Buy Witty Insurance Brokers Ltd., Bill Collier, Brookfield Homes, Casey’s Bar & Grill, Cassidy & Co. 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Carruther’s Creek Golf & Country Club, John Boddy Homes, John Di Cesare, The Kaitlin Group Ltd., Lakeridge Links Golf Course and Whispering Ridge Golf Course, Linear Contours, Malone Given Parsons Ltd., Mattamy Homes Ltd., Mayors’ Charity Classic Steering Committee, McEachnie Funeral Home, McMillan LLP, Medallion Developments, The Metrontario Investments Ltd., Metrus Development Inc., Mosey & Mosey Benefit Plan Consultants, News Advertiser Ajax Pickering, Ontario Power Generation, Ozz Electric Inc., Philips, Pickering Town Centre, Pickering Toyota, The Port, Purdue Pharma, RBC Royal Bank, Reed’s Florist, Regional Municipality of Durham, RioCan Property Services, The Rockport Group, Ron Halliday, Ron Robinson, Runnymede Development Corporation Limited, Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., Selco Elevators Ltd., The Sernas Group, Siemens, Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Smart!Centres, The Sorbara Group, Spa Sedona, Sprint Mechanical Inc., Sundial Homes, T.M.P. 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