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A spokesman at OPG said yes- terday morning that Pickering’s new 30-storey windmill, which can be viewed from Hwy. 401, was still in the commissioning stage, but hoped it would producing green energy later in the afternoon. “We’re still in the commission or start-up stage,” said OPG spokesman John Earl, adding that after Thursday afternoon “at any time, if you look out at the blades, they may be turning and they may not be... you’ll see it stop and start.” The official launch of the wind- mill last Wednesday left a crowd of onlookers disappointed when the blades were left in the stall posi- tion. At the time, OPG officials an- ticipated the windmill would start spinning within a couple of days. Mr. Earl explained the Danish manufacturers of the windmill, Vestas, are still in Pickering testing components to ensure they meet the standards for the warranty be- fore turning operations over to OPG. He said the rotor-to-generator connection was expected to be test- ed yesterday, resulting in the first production of energy from the windmill. “Subject to wind conditions in the area the first electrical output is expected (Thursday),” he said, adding that more than 100 trip fault commands on the swivel-adjusted leading-edge technology will be tested over the next couple of weeks and the windmill is expected to be fully operational within the next two months. “As the tests continue, the wind- mill will be producing energy to the Pickering grid,” he said. Once the windmill is fully oper- ational it should be turning, at some level, 90 per cent of the time, Pickering resident assaulted by phony cop PICKERING —A Pickering resident is one of two men charged in the assault of a local couple by a man posing as a police officer. 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While it could be argued a 70-hour commitment for the testing program over five years isn’t a large amount of time, she said teachers are still waiting for information such as where courses will be offered, and how much travel time will be in- volved. Ms. Page used the 70-hour number because each of the 14 courses a certified teacher must take every five years must be a minimum of five hours long. The Ontario College of Teachers, responsible for setting up and running the program, last month sent a letter to all its members, sharing what informa- tion it has on the professional learning program. There will be seven core courses teachers must take and seven electives, with choices in both areas, the college said, “from a wide-range of of- ferings”. The program begins this school year with the first 40,000 randomly chosen teach- ers, including those who began their career in the classroom this month. The college told teachers it “will do everything in its power” to make sure courses are accessi- ble across Ontario, that they will be beneficial to teachers and that “course delivery will be as con- venient as it can be”. Premier Mike Harris an- nounced almost two-and-a-half years ago, just prior to the last provincial election, that teacher testing would take place. Educators have opposed the initiative from the beginning and have threatened not to partici- pate. Education Ministry spokesman Rob Savage said the program requirements would in- clude “many of the professional training courses teachers are al- ready involved in”, suggesting it will not consume a lot of time. “What teachers will find is the requirements are quite man- ageable,” he said. Asked why it took so long from the time the program was announced to actually getting it going, Mr. Savage said it was not something that could be rushed. “There’s been policy work that’s been done, and certainly we wanted to be sure we got input from the college of teach- ers and others,” he said. “There was a lot of work put into this because it is important and we wanted to be sure it was done right.” Ms. Page said uncertainty over the program is one of a few reasons why extracurricular ac- tivities haven’t returned to local schools yet, though the year is still very young. As well, she said teachers are still working out the practical details of the collective agreement reached with the board in June. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 3 A/P Teacher testing may interfere with extracurriculars: Page Community news online! 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The windmill is part of OPG’s commitment to raise its green energy portfolio to 500 megawatts by 2005. Pickering’s windmill, the largest of its kind in North America, will now bring OPG’s total green energy produc- tion up to approximately 140 megawatts, including sources like small hydro electricity, solar power, and biogas and biomass energy. “Wind is becoming a significant portion of our green energy portfolio,” said Mr. Earl. “It’s now time to see what wind can do for us, what we can learn, and what kind of advantage we can gain from it.” Wind turbine start-up held up by tests lice badge,” said Sergeant Paul Malik, police spokesman. When the suspect dropped the identification, the male victim bent over to pick it up and was repeated- ly struck with the baton, po- lice said, adding the woman was also hit as she attempt- ed to stop the assault. Detectives arrested a man later and recovered a security guard’s uniform, a Kevlar vest and a collapsi- ble baton. Another Picker- ing resident was arrested for allegedly hiring the man to impersonate an officer. Charged jointly with as- sault causing bodily harm, three counts of assault with a weapon, and two counts of threatening are Barry De- bleau, 41, of Stonebridge Lane, Pickering, and Shawn Barry Farewell, 37, of Am- berhill Way, in Aurora. Mr. Farewell is also charged with two counts of robbery, impersonating a peace officer and posses- sion of a controlled sub- stance. Two charged in assault P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Visit us online at durhamregion.comWIND from page 1 The Danish firm that manufactured the wind turbine erected in Picker- ing has been busy testing all the components of the structure to en- sure it meets warranty standards, OPG officials said yesterday. TWO from page 1 www.ypca.com/mobilevacuum “Your Vacuum Superstore” since 1985 AJAX 428-1659 29 HARWOOD AVE. S. 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Editorial e-mail responses to shouston@durhamregion.com Letters to the editor e-mail responses to shouston@durhamregion.com It’s hard to take Ontario’s high school teachers seriously when they say they’ll flatly refuse to take part in mandated training and testing, then claim they may drop extracurriculars participation if they do decide to take the courses and tests. Talk about confusing the issues and confusing the public! Our understanding of the withdrawal from after-school activi- ties over the past three years was that teachers were being forced to spend too much time in the classroom and didn’t have the time needed to coach teams, direct plays, etc. Clearly, issues around teacher time have been resolved after years of fighting between teacher unions and the Ministry of Education, so the way seemed clear to finally bring extracurriculars back at the secondary school level. But now, Shelley Page, Durham president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, says the training/testing program could impact extracurriculars participation. We’re tired of student’s academic lives being put on the line every time teachers are unhappy with a government-instituted ini- tiative. Surely there are better ways of dealing with the situation. If Ontario’s teachers are as serious about defying the Province’s demand they take the courses and tests as they’ve said in the past, they should simply refuse, en masse, to take part. That was their most recent position. We’ve said before teachers face rigorous competition even getting into teachers’ college. Once there, they take part in a year-long program that covers every as- pect of teaching. Once they’ve become part of the system, they take part in professional development throughout the year. They have to catch up on new curriculum developments, have to stay on top of changes in computer technology. Those who seek advance- ment — and there are many — take extra university courses in their field of subject expertise during the summers. Not every teacher is a star, but then again we’re talking about more than 100,000 professionals across the province. The vast majority take their responsibilities seriously, are trained in what they do and shouldn’t be forced to undergo extra training and tests, especially on their own time and at their own expense. Considering the Province has spent more than $6 million pro- moting teacher testing/training to Ontario taxpayers, there is still much that isn’t certain about the program. Ministry spokesman Rob Savage says the program requirements include, “many of the professional training courses teachers are already involved in.” If that’s true, why bring these new courses in? Whatever the teachers decide to do in the end, extracurriculars should not be used as a bargaining chip. Enough damage has been done. Let’s get back to a true high school experience that makes the secondary school years the best of times for many of our young people. Yet again? Say it isn't so! Extracurriculars must be off table in latest teachers’, Province dispute ‘There goes my hero, he’s ordi- nary’— Foo Fighters. Song lyrics are open to interpreta- tion, but the Foo Fighters make an in- teresting point with their paradox. Heroes are seldom-obvious candi- dates for such status, just ordinary people who perform extraordinary feats when tried. For example, the thing which makes David and Goliath such a well-known and loved Bible story is that victory was secured by a lowly shepherd boy who dared to fight for his people while the army was too scared. Had David been an army gen- eral, paid to fight and protect, the bat- tle would be just another long-forgot- ten history lesson. What constitutes a ‘hero’ is worth considering since the term is bandied about so much these days. A publica- tion referred to a talk-show host as a ‘local hero’ recently. When Rocket Richard died last year, Lucien Bouchard said of him “he was a hero, he will be a hero forever” and he was accorded a state funeral. I’ve heard the Foo Fighters themselves referred to as “heroes”. To some, that Subway guy on TV, Jerod, is a hero. Maybe you are what you eat, after all. It’s absurd! For ex- ample, Mr. Richard was a talented hockey player, but how scoring goals makes him a ‘hero’ escapes me. (Of course if he could brew coffee too, like Tim Horton, it would be another story!) Heroes command respect for their extraordinary, usually selfless deeds. Heroes inspire us to greatness. These descriptions fit local police officer John Keating, who started CycleUSA and recently cycled about 100 kilome- tres a day to complete a ride across the United States to raise funds for, and awareness of, autism. Autism is a developmental disor- der that strikes about one in 500, in- cluding Mr. Keating’s son Kurtis. In its most severe forms it can render people unable to communicate or care for themselves. In less extreme cases (as in the movie ‘Rain Man’) sufferers still have difficulties coping in society. Frustrated by how little is known about the causes or how to best treat it, Mr. Keating decided to do something about it. When finished, he’d raised over $1 million U.S. for autism re- search and had educated numerous people along the way. The inspirational power of his message can be seen in events ranging from the 8-year-old boy with an autis- tic sister, who started a lemonade stand to raise funds for the cause, to the fact enough people are interested to make a fund-raising bike-a-thon for autism an annual event starting next year. With increased public awareness and research, autism is no longer quite the intimidating and unconquerable Goliath it once seemed. 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Discover l i f e ’ s l i t t l e pleasures. NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 7 A/P A/P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 This is the ninth in a series of monthly features covering waste management is- sues in Durham Region. In this story, we look at the success of a cart pilot project that’s under way in Markham and the pos- sibility of repeating that effort here in Durham. BY SUSAN O’NEILL Staff Writer DURHAM —When garbage day rolls around each week in Markham, the resi- dents at 600 homes roll out of bed and roll their trash out to the curb. The municipality has asked residents to put away their blue boxes and garbage bags as it undertakes an innovative pilot project, ‘Markham’s on a roll’. Instead of using the traditional means of setting out garbage, residents in the study area are using two large ‘rollout’carts to dispose of waste, one for kitchen and organic materi- als, and the other, split into two sections, for recyclables and garbage. “While a handful of other municipali- ties use household rollout carts for kitchen and yard organic materials, no municipali- ty has ever tried using the ‘split’ card that holds recyclables on one side and garbage on the other,” Markham Mayor Don Cousens said shortly after the project was launched in early April. He also reported the volunteer project is a tremendous success in demonstrating homeowners can divert more than 60 per cent of their household waste. “The results have been extremely good,” agreed Markham Regional Council- lor Gordon Landon, who chairs York Re- gion’s waste management committee. “It’s better than any place in North America.” Coun. Landon reported between 62 and 65 per cent of the waste generated in the pilot area is being diverted from landfill. With those numbers, it’s easy to see why the program is attracting attention from municipalities around the country, in- cluding the City of Pickering. “The results speak for themselves,” said Pickering Ward 1 Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner, who is hopeful the City will agree to partner with Markham for the second phase of its pilot project, slated to get under way in October. “It’s very doable and very economical,” he said. Coun. Brenner reported if Pickering was to implement a similar six-month pilot project on its own it would cost roughly $450,000. However, if the City partners with Markham in the second phase, the cost would be less than $150,000. “It’s an opportunity that only comes along once,” he said. “I’m very optimistic this will pass.” Coun. Bren- ner also pointed out Markham is witnessing a 99-per cent par- ticipation rate among residents in the pilot area. “I think that’s remarkable,” he said. “Given the fact that it’s working that well in the target area in Markham, I am confi- dent it will work equally as well in Picker- ing.” Peter Veiga, the programs co-ordinator of Markham’s waste management division, said the municipality’s search for ways to reduce its waste stems from the planned closure of the Keele Valley Landfill Site next year. He predicted when that happens munic- ipalities will be facing significantly higher disposal costs. So, Markham is keen to explore options that will “decrease the costs and increase diversion at the same time,” he said. The cart program is actually the second of two waste-diversion initiatives Markham has undertaken in the past year. The first project, ‘Bag-It’, provided the residents of 600 homes with transparent plastic bags for recyclables and kitchen or- ganic waste. The project resulted in resi- dents diverting about 50 per cent of house- hold waste. “Organics are the key to any future program right now,” Mr. Veiga said, noting organic materials make up about one-third of the waste stream. To date, about 44 per cent of organic waste is being diverted in the cart pilot area, he said, adding 99 per cent of yard waste and between 87 and 91 per cent of recyclables are also being diverted from landfill. “We’re actually very happy with the re- sults so far,” he said, noting the Town’s av- erage waste-diversion rate is about 32 per cent. “Once you get the buy in, they’ll agree. People want to do the right thing,” he said. “Once they understand why, they want to make the community a better place.” He reported the municipality held a number of focus groups and produced a variety of educational materials before the project was implemented. And, he said the feedback since then has been very positive. “Initially some of the residents were a little upset because the carts were so big, but most of them came onside,” Coun. Landon reported. “I think they’re very efficient,” said Markham resident George Diamantakos in an interview outside his Sir Galahad Place home. “Generally I like the concept. I think the concept is a good idea.” Mr. Diamantakos noted, however, some of his neighbours have raised concerns about the size of the carts and the dif- ficulty they have in storing them. “In our particular case, it’s not a prob- lem because we have a place to store them,” said the 12-year resident of the town. “For our purpose it works fine.” He also noted getting used to separating his garbage into three streams has been fairly easy. But he said the Town should make it easier for residents to dispose of bulk items, which are too large for the carts. Meanwhile, Mr. Landon said residents in the pilot area benefit from not having to carry several garbage bags and a blue box out to the curb. And, the large carts outside homes create a much cleaner streetscape on garbage day. He also said the cart system is much easier on the drivers of the collection trucks because they don’t have to get out of the vehicle to lift garbage bags at every house. The collection trucks are equipped with an automatic arm that the truck driver op- erates from inside the vehicle. The me- chanical arm clamps onto one cart at a time, lifts it over the truck and empties it before placing the cart back on the curb. “The driver never gets out of the truck,” Mr. Veiga said, noting that not only creates a better situation for the drivers, but also creates a more efficient collection system. He said each truck can handle about 1,000 to 1,200 homes a day. “We’re proud of the fact we’ve got one of the highest diversion rates in the province... Markham has always had a very forward-thinking culture and our council is behind us on this.” In fact, York Region recently imple- mented a three-stream collection system. And,York Chairman Bill Fisch has said, “The next step is to assess which of the set-out options will be the most efficient and cost-effective — blue boxes, plastic bags or carts, or a combination of them all.” Coun. Landon said the municipality has decided to extend the cart project, slated to end in October, for another six months after receiving a $100,000 grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. He said the success of the project would then be evaluated when it wraps up next spring. “We’re hoping to be able to take it across the region if it’s as successful as the pilot,” he said. If that happens, York Region hopes its waste-diversion rate increases from 21 per cent to about 65 per cent. Durham works committee chairman and Pickering Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson also said he’s keen to ex- plore the possibility of implementing a cart system here. “I’ve been promoting it in Pickering for nine years now,” he said, noting he first came across the system during a waste management conference in Germany. “The carts work quite well in diverting from landfill,” he said. “It isn’t the end-all, but it is part of the building blocks we have to put together to reach a full diversion from landfill.” Cart-ing success in waste diversion Miller Waste employee Dennis LeBlanc lifts a ‘rollout’ cart into the truck. It’s part of a waste diver- sion pilot program in Markham. Markham resident George Diaman- takos (left) loves the pilot project in his community that sees recyclables and landfill wastes contained in curb- side carts. Peter Veiga (right), who co- ordinates the program in Markham, says it will ultimately save in collec- tion and diversion costs. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 9 A/P No need to panic over water: Durham officials Health Canada finding ‘stuff that was never supposed to be there’ BY JACQUIE McINNES Staff Writer DURHAM —There may be more on tap in Durham homes than just water, but health officials here say there is like- ly no reason to panic. Health Canada has announced plans to begin environmental testing on sub- stances such as shampoos, birth control pills and medications to determine if they could be contaminating our drink- ing water. “We are finding stuff in our water that was never supposed to be there,” said Charles Ethier, director-general of Health Canada’s product safety pro- gram. He noted when people dump these substances down the toilet or the basin drain they can find their way back to the environment. Antibiotics, antide- pressants, blood pressure drugs, aspirin and hormones from birth control pills have all been detected in lakes and rivers near sewage plants. “It’s an emerging area where obvi- ously we have growing concerns,” said Mr. Ethier. Federal health officials will research possible risks from product additives. But even if ingredients from those products are finding their way into our taps, that does not necessarily mean there is a health crisis, suggested Ken Gorman, director of environmental health for the Durham Region Health Department. “It’s important to remem- ber because traces of things are found doesn’t mean it will cause ill effects,” he said. “It doesn’t mean the water is un- safe or will be unsafe. A lot of studies need to be done. What Health Canada is trying to do is an assessment.” It is still not known whether any of the substances are actually in Canadian tap water, but Chris Metcalfe, a Trent University environmental scientist and leading researcher in the area said, “These things could be cycling back into drinking water. We just don’t have enough information yet to really know whether that’s occurring.” Mr. Metcalfe said Health Canada is moving in the right direction but Cana- da needs to strengthen sewage treatment requirements. In Europe, he noted, there are better treatment systems and governments al- ready require pharmaceutical compa- nies to submit to environmental assess- ments before a drug for humans is mar- keted. Although scientists alerted offi- cials of the issue about two decades ago, it has only become a serious concern in recent years since testing methods have improved to the point they can pick up very tiny amounts of substances. 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The Pickering volunteer recognition committee, an initia- tive announced by Mayor Wayne Arthurs last December to mark International Year of the Volun- teer in 2001 by honouring com- munity members, is inviting vol- unteer groups to attend its special seminar Saturday, Sept. 15, de- signed to assist in achieving goals and objectives for the future. The $10 seminar is at the Pet- ticoat Creek Community Centre and includes lunch, coffee breaks and a choice of sessions for par- ticipants. Topics at the event include, fund-raising, volunteer recruit- ment, effective meetings, effec- tive communication, marketing and revenue generation, and smart serve (how to serve alcohol responsibly). Mr. Hawley, the winningest jockey in Canadian history and an Oshawa native, is a member of the Order of Canada and the Canadian Racing Hall of Fame, while Ms. Keith is noted for her marathon swims. To register call 905-839-8890 and indicate which session, who will be attending, and leave a phone number. A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Community volunteers get a helping hand Recycle me!The Governance Steering Committee of the Whitby Mental Health Centre is seeking candidates for the first volunteer Board of Directors The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will be divesting the Whitby Mental Health Centre to a newly incorporated corporation. The selection of the initial board members is one of the key steps that will lead to the divestment. Applications are invited for 15 community members to serve as the first volunteer Board of Directors of the new Whitby Mental Health Centre; three from Durham, three from Haliburton Kawartha & Pine Ridge, three from Scarborough/Toronto, three from York, and three members-at-large. Following the divestment, the Board will be responsible for the governance and administration of the mental health services currently being provided by the Whitby Mental Health Centre. Board members will be expected to attend regular meetings across the catchment area, as well as regular committee meetings. As volunteer directors of a charitable corporation board members will not be paid for their services, but will be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses. Individuals who wish to be considered as candidates for membership on the Board of Directors are requested to obtain an application form from: Michael Watts, Co-Facilitator for the Governance Steering Committee of the Whitby Mental Health Centre, Cassels Brock & Blackwell, LLP 40 King Street West Suite 2100 Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3C2 Tel: (416) 869-5483 Fax: (416) 640-3063 Email: mwatts@casselsbrock.com The deadline for applications is September 20th, 2001. Interviews will be conducted the first two weeks in October 2001 and Board members confirmed shortly thereafter. 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Each After Instant Rebate CALL:1-888-463-3768 FAX: 1-800-685-5010 Locate a store 1-888-463-3768COME BY: A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 2001 DODGE VIPER Equipped with:Leather heated seats, automatic, air, sunroof, under seats storage, power windows & locks and much, much more. Your choice of colour! Lease for only per month Down Pymnt. Or Trade Monthly Payments Total Due On Delivery $0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $457t $433t $408t $384t $359t $335t $2,49356 $3,56520 $4,66197 $5,75866 $6,85537 $7,95207 LOW FINANCING 0%**ON 2001 NEON & INTREPID 0.8%**ON 2001 SEBRING SEDAN 1.8%**ON 2001 BRING SEDAN ** 4.9%48 month Lease rate4.9%48 month Lease rate 19 HARWOOD AVE.(North of 401) 905-683-5358 • CHRYSLER • DODGE • DODGE TRUCKS “THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER” Quick shift trim system, only 72 hours useage, 1 owner. 1995 YAMAHA WAVERAIDER 11001997 RAM CLUB CAB SLT Loaded auto., leather, all the toys, low km. Stk. T4746. 2001 RAM 3500 2.7L V-6, automatic, p.w., p.d.l., tilt, cruise, air conditioning, cloth seats, AM/FM cassette & more. Stk. P6695. 2000 INTREPID BuyBuy $$319.44** 319.44** per monthper monthper month 3.8L V6, auto, p/s, p/b, 7 pass., sunscreen glass, driver slide door, tilt, cruise, air, AM/FM cass., p/w, p/dl, p/mirrors, alum. wheels, child seats & more. Only 12,300 miles. STK. #P6661 2000 GR. CARAVAN SE2001 DODGE VIPER 1998 VOYAGER 6 cyl., auto, air, AM/FM radio, 7 passenger, only 33,000 miles. Stk. V6761. BuyBuy $$289.00* 289.00* per monthper monthper month 4.7L V-8, auto., p/s, p/b, tilt, cruise, air cond., skid plate group, keyless entry, sentry key, security alarm, sunscreen, fog lamps, AM/FM cass. and more. Stk. P6628. 2000 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO Buy forBuy for $$528.16**528.16** per monthper monthper month LOADEDONLY 12,200MILESSAVE SAVE SAVE SALE $5,888 + TAXES SALE $24,988 + TAXES 1999 DAKOTA 4x4 Loaded, low km. Stk.#V6819. SALE $21,888 + TAXES 1998 INTREPID ES 3.2L V6, auto, p.w., p.d.l., tilt, cruise, AM/FM CD, leather seats, keyless, air cond., p. seats, alum. wheels, privacy glass, security alarm, traction control & more. Stk. #V6753. SUPER CLEAN! PRICED TO CLEAR!1 OWNERSALE $17,888 + TAXES Auto., p.s., p.b., ac., V6, plus much more. Stk. # V5011A. 1999 DAKOTA CLUB CAB 1999 DURANGO SLT 4 spd. auto, air, 5.2L, hi-back buckets, 3rd row seat, console, anti-spin differential, pw, pl, 5x7pm, fog lamps - much more. Bal warranty. STK #4683A4x4 SPORTOnly33,000 KMSMUST SELL! SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND EVERY NIGHT HWY. #401 VILLAGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER TORONTO OSHAWA HWY. #2 COSTCO HARWOODILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAXILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAX CREDIT PROBLEMS? May be able to help you get into a Car, Van or Truck Today! Some down payment may be required. 905-683-5358 TOM BRASSOR KERRY PICKARD LEASE CO-ORDINATOR SALES REP. PAUL GROBERT ANNE HEARD CORY ARSENAULT JON CARTER BUSINESS MANAGER TED WILLIAMSON JIM McELROY TED WILLIAMSON DWAYNE PICKARD HAZEN HARDING DON ARSENAULT *48 month Gold Key lease, down payment, first & security required 20,400 km annual allowance, 15¢ km on excess. **9.25% finance rate 72 months. *9.25% finance rate 60 months - plus $2,000 down or equivalent trade. All lease & finance offers are OAC. All prices are plus licence, admin., & applicable taxes. stk#N2774 AJEET AHUJA $**179$**179 per month *5 year/100,000 km factory warranty included*5 year/100,000 km factory warranty included DEMO4.8 %6.9% Fin.2001 CARAVAN2001 CARAVAN Inc. auto., ps, pb, air, p. windows, p. locks, keyless remote, 7 passenger plus much more. Bal. of factory warranty. Stk# T5091A. No Freight • No Air Tax No Freight • No Air Tax $22,488$22,488plus taxes DURHAM’S LARGEST RETAILER OF CHRYSLER VEHICLES • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE!• RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE!DENISE WILLIAMSON When it comes to Great Cars, Village owns this town! When it comes to Great Cars, Village owns this town! NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 13 A/P A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Grab fun by the tale at Pickering Public Library PICKERING —The Pickering Public Library has lots of fun planned for preschoolers this fall. Children newborn to 24 months are invited to bring an adult to the central branch to share songs, rhymes, books, and bounces during ‘babytalk’. The program is offered Thursdays at 9:30 a.m., 10:15 a.m., and 11 a.m. from Sept. 20 to Oct. 18. All two-year-olds are welcome to bring a caregiver and join ‘tales for twos’, a program full of stories, songs, wiggles, and giggles. The program runs Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m., start- ing the week of Sept. 17. Three- to five-year-olds will find a hand-clapping, finger-snapping, and toe-tapping good time during ‘storytime’. The half-hour program is Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes- days at 10:30 a.m., beginning Sept. 17. Rounding out the tales is family storytime at 10 a.m. each Saturday. At the Petticoat Creek branch, ‘tales for two’ run Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. from Sept. 18 to Dec. 4. Babytalk is also offered at the branch Mondays at 9:30 a.m. from Sept. 17 to Oct. 29, while storytimes are held Mondays at 2 p.m. and Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. from Sept. 17 to Dec. 3. A family storytime runs Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. The Greenwood branch holds family storytime — designed for children two to five with the whole family encouraged to at- tend — beginning Wednesdays on Sept. 19 at 10:15 a.m. Family storytime will also be held Thursdays at 10 a.m. at the Claremont branch, and Satur- days at 10 a.m. at the Whitevale branch. To register for any of the free programs, drop by or call the children’s information desk beginning Sept. 15 at 905-831- 6265 ext. 6226. NEWS ADVERTISER BILLBOARD September 7, 2001 FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 SERENITY GROUP:The addiction re- covery group holds its 12-step recov- ery meeting every Friday and deals with all kinds of addictions, including co-dependency. Meetings are at 8 p.m. in Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd. A child-care program is available and all are welcome. Call Jim evenings at 905-428-9431. SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 ROSELAND VILLA BARBECUE:The annual residence and family barbeque is being held at 534 Rodd Ave. in Pick- ering. It takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. HISTORY IN ACTION:Visit the Picker- ing Museum Village and see a steam barn and harvest from the 1800s. The event continues Sunday. Call 905-683- 8401. FUND-RAISING GARAGE SALE:Ma- ternity clothes, baby equipment, crafts and toys are on sale at the Durham Region Parents of Multiple Births As- sociation’s semi-annual fund-raising sale. It takes place from 9 a.m. to noon at Annandale Golf and Country Club, Church and Bayly streets in Ajax. FUND-RAISING GARAGE SALE: Ballycliffe Lodge in Ajax hosts the sale between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the lodge at 70 Station St. Proceeds go to the Terry Fox Foundation and yard sale donations are needed. Call 905-683- 7321. GREENWOOD FESTIVAL:Kids’ games and races, pony rides, pie-eat- ing contests, a silent auction and many more activities are happening between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Greenwood Fun Festival. The day in Greenwood Community Park, on Greenwood Road, is a fund-raiser to both maintain the Greenwood Community Centre and offer annual events to the commu- nity and surrounding area. PICKERING READING CIRCLE: Group holds its registration day at 9:30 a.m. at the Village Retirement Home, 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. Cur- rent students and volunteers welcome, and adults are needed to read with children Saturday mornings in a buddy system. There are spaces open for new students between four and 12 years old. Call 905-839-3037. Mattress STARTING from $4900 6 Pc. Bedroom Set $599ONLY $1099WHITE ONLY Buy FactoryBuy Factory Direct and Save!Direct and Save! 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HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION 500 HOWARD ST., OSHAWA (EXIT SIMCOE) (FORMERLY KNOB-HILL FARMS) Monday to Friday 10am-8pm Saturday 10am to 6pm • Sunday 11am to 5pm FORMER KNOB-HILL FARMS CLOSE-OUT SALE W✧E N S RITSON RD.SIMCOE ST.FIRST AVE.HOWARD ST.$40 Million ONEIDA Blowout! $29.99 Crystal Glasses Set of 6 Cutlery Chest $19.99 40 pc. service for 8 $49.99 Schott Zwiesel Ice Buckets Fine German Crystal $10 $12 20” Box Fan Unbelievable deal many other fan styles in-stock $9.99 Computer Software Over 1 million pieces - dozens of titles. Education, games, etc. $5.00 or 3/$10.00 Compare to 69.99 Halogene Bulbs Your Choice $2.99 Bicycle Helmet Blowout Helmet for $10 - get second for only $2 more! Buy one Deluxe Bell Bicycle Trailer $99.99 Compare at $249 Bike Locks Kryptonite Locks Tough World, tough locks $7-$10 Reg. $35.99 Bike Jogger Heavy duty stroller $99.99 Scooter Blowout Top quality scooter at the best price in Ontario! $19.99 Light Fixture Blowout Ceiling lights from $4.99 Table Lamps $9.99 Office Mate, Stationary Sets For Kids $99-$1.44 Fire Logs $3.99 $14.99 Men’s Italian Dress Shirts Short Sleeve $19.99Long Sleeve Reale Pasta Your Choice $.49 $30.00 Rice Cooker $4.99 Halloween Cookie Jar $.49 Garbage Bags $6.00 7 Pc. Knife Set w/cutting block Reale Hazelnut, chocolate & vanilla spread $1.44 Cosmetics 4/$1.00 Italian Cookies $.99 Lady Fingers $.49 Coffee $.49 J-Cloth $.99 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 15 A/P NEW & USED VEHICLE CENTREMON.-THURS. 9-9 FRIDAY 9-6 SATURDAY 9-5 ROB BENNETT Sales Manager STAN WELLS JEFF CAVAN Bus. Manager RICK WILKINSON DOUG RATTRAY 683-5722683-5722 2059 BAYLY ST. E. PICKERING 2059 BAYLY ST. E. PICKERING JIM FITZPATRICK 1996 GRAND LE Fully loaded, 3.3 litre, V6, quad seating, all power equipment, super clean van. Stk. #481A. 1999 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Top of the line luxury van, fully loaded, leather trim. Only 44 km. A must to see and drive! Stk.#P134. 1998 DODGE NEON Save big on gas, 4 cyl., auto, air, nice clean car, 4 doors, huge truck with a small price tag! Stk. #P288. 2001 CHRYSLER NEON More have arrived Ex rental unit, auto, air, tilt, cruise control, AM/FM cassette. Low km’s. Bal of factory warranty! 12 to choose from 1997 CHRYSLER CONCORDE Black beauty! A must to see and drive! 3.5 litre V6, all power equipment, super clean car. Don’t miss out on this diamond! Stk. #LU1376. 1998 CHRYSLER INTREPID Black Beauty! Low miles. All power equipment including power drivers seat. A must to see and drive. Stk. #P235A. 1997 NEON SPORT Sporty machine, auto, air, cassette, dark glass, and more! Stk. #284A. 1999 CHRYSLER LHS Top of the line luxury, fully loaded, leather, CD player, super clean car. Stk. #LU1588. 1998 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LXI WHAT A BEAUTY! 6 cyl., leather, trim, fully loaded and low low kms. Stk. #P338. 1998 GRAND SPORT Get set for summer fun with this beauty! Fully loaded, low kms., A must to see and drive! Stk. #160A. 2000 CHRYSLER INTREPID Great family sedan, 6 cyl., anti-lock brakes all power equipment, locally owned vehicle, low kms. Stk. #P313. 2000 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Huge savings over a new one! Fully loaded, dual doors, dark glass and much, much more! Stk. #P233. SALE PRICE GOOD BUY 1998 DODGE CARAVAN Nice, one owner that we sold new! Low mileage, dual doors, air, 7 passenger, cassette and more! Stk. #360A. NICE BUY 1999 RAM 1500 4X4 Quad cab, V8, auto., air, tutone paint, CD player, power equipped in super condition. Stk.# P260 2000 CHRYSLER NEON Super gas saver, lots of factory, warranty available, auto, air, tilt, cassette and more. Stk. # P263A. PEACE OF MIND WITH DAIMLER CHRYSLER CANADA INC. BACKED WARRANTY • ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • QUALITY RECONDITIONING • NATIONWIDE SERVICE • 1996 CHRYSLER CONCORDE This is a one owner beauty! All power equipment. Top of the line stereo, keyless entry, factory mags and more! Stk. #508A. ON SALE 1998 NEON SPORT 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto air, cassette, sport trim package, low kms. Stk. #P283. GREAT VALUE @ TRUE VALUE @ PRICED RIGHT! 1999 RAM SPORT Fully loaded, sport pkg., low, low kms. Club cab. Stk. #LU1344. 1998 CHRYSLER CONCORD LX Fully loaded, all power and low, low kms. Stk. # P322. 1995 FORD TAURUS Super nice car, 6 cyl., auto, air. Great car @ a great price. Stk. #631B. PRICED RIGHT @ ON PRE-OWN E D V E H I C L E S $ 9 ,995 $ 13 ,995 PRICED RIGHT $ 17 ,995 $17,995$29 ,995$15,995 $ 14 ,995 $9 ,995 PRICED TO SELL $ 17 ,995 $ 20 ,995 $15 ,995$4 ,995 $ 15 ,995 $ 17 ,995 $27 ,995 $20 ,995$11 ,995$12 ,995 A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Crime Stoppers asks for public assistance in assault on teens AJAX —Crime Stop- pers and Durham Region- al Police are asking for help in solving a robbery. On Wednesday Aug. 1 at 4 p.m., two teenagers were in the playground behind Lakeside Public School on Parkes Drive along with several friends, when they were ap- proached by approximate- ly 20 male youths. The group demanded and received the victims’ wallets, before three were able to escape on foot. The remaining two sus- pects were viciously at- tacked and beaten by the thugs before breaking free and calling police from a nearby residence. The two were trans- ported to Rouge Valley NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 17 A/P Police seek clues to solve beating, robbery Ajax and Pickering hospital and treated for several cuts and bruises. The suspects are de- scribed by police as black males between 15 and 18 years old. Anyone with informa- tion on this incident is asked to call Crime Stop- pers at 905-436-8477 or 1- 800-222-TIPS. Crime Stoppers will pay cash for any information that leads to an arrest in this case or any other case. Callers never have to give their name or testify in court and Crime Stoppers does not use call display on its telephones. PICOV FURNITURE C.C. LTD. 924 Kingston Rd., Pick. 831-6040 Recover your sofa $39900 fabric included Call store for details LEATHER WING CHAIR $44900 (Call store for details) • Prevents surface crumble • Cleans easily • Resists solvents • Appearance • Stays black Extend The Life Of Your Driveway! 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Bed $519.95 SLEEP HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1982 HUGE SELECTION OF MATTRESSES & FUTONSCAN’T SLEEP? 5 PIECE SET $2569.95 Q. Bed $729.95 FROM $699.95 FROM $219.95 TARA BED ROCKY BED Blanket Box from $99.95 Rocky Bedfrom$269.95 S - 489.95 D- 569.95 Q - 649.95 K - 939.95 PERFECT SLEEPER BEAUTY REST POCKET COIL S - 659.95 D- 799.95 Q - 899.95 K - 1199.95 MATTRESS SETS FROM $239.95 MATTRESS FROM $149.95 Outlet Stores FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE Durham Centre Ajax (Harwood & Hwy. #2) 905-427-9144 Heartland Town Centre (Britannia & Mavis Rd.) 905-890-5710 Dixie Outlet Mall (Dixie Rd. & Q.E.W.) 905-274-8563 THREE GREAT LOCATIONS Nothing Over $4000 Great Fashion Great Prices Pickering Museum Village prepares a day of fall fun in October PICKERING —Plans are under way for the annual Fall Family Festival at Pickering Mu- seum Village. The event, being held Sunday, Oct. 14 from noon to 4 p.m., will again feature the Mare’s horse- shoe challenge, in addition to a new team challenge, the ‘pen- tathafun’. Players and sponsors are invit- ed to get involved in the event and help raise funds for research- ing the history of the Brougham Central Hotel and its future restoration. Originally located on the north side of Hwy. 7 at Brock Road, the building has been at the museum for 20 years. Andre Scheinman, a heritage preservation consultant, will soon release his findings on the build- ing. To enter the horseshoe tourna- ment, or to sponsor a pitch at the event, call Councillor Bill McLean, Pickering Museum Vil- lage Foundation director at 905- 420-4605. To enter the pentathafun com- petition or to find out more about the corporate breakfast, call Laura Drake, museum advisory chairman at 905-839-1395 or Bill Utton, museum director at 905- 831-6256. A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Pitch in at museum’s annual fund-raising festival Recycle!Visit us online at durhamregion.com Patricia Sonego Soprano September 14, 8:00 pm St. James Cathedral, King & Church Streets, Toronto. All tickets $20. Reserve by calling 416-599-7667 or purchase at venue. “A real talent - a rising star.” Maureen Forrester JOIN the United Way of Ajax-Pickering and Ontario Power Generation as we kick off the charity’s 2001 Fundraising Campaign with the second annual Community Power Challenge, a seven kilometre Walk or five or ten kilometre timed Run Event on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH. Everyone in the community is invited to take part in this fun-filled day. The event starts at 8:30 a.m. at Pickering Nuclear and continues along the beautiful Ajax- Pickering waterfront trail. Join us with a team or individually. Great prizes include a television set, Blue Jay tickets and gift certificates for great dinners and much more. The event will end with our 3rd Annual Political Challenge – watch as they compete for team title. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. • Walkers start at 9:30 a.m. • Runners start at 10:00 a.m. Warm-up with our aerobic instructors before leaving So come out and generate some power for this worthy cause – and enjoy live music, good food and the chance to win terrific prizes! For more information on the Community Power Challenge and on how you can register for this event and obtain pledge forms, contact the United Way of Ajax-Pickering at (905) 686-0606 or visit their web site at www.ajaxpickering.unitedway.ca. UnitedWay of Ajax-Pickering Individual Prizes: • Prizes awarded for the most money raised in pledges • Medals awarded for the best overall time male and female / Best time per age category • Participants receive a free T-shirt and grab bag while supplies last Team Prizes: • The most money raised in pledges • The Fastest • The Slowest • The Most Spirited • The Most Outrageously Dressed Putting our energy to good use. www.opg.com COME OUT and GENERATE some POWER! PICKERING —The Pick- ering Carib Canadian Cultural Association holds its 21st an- niversary dinner and dance next month. It’s being held Saturday, Oct. 6 at the Pickering Recreation Complex, on Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2. Cocktails are at 6:30 p.m., with dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are necessary and admission is $30 per person. For more information, call 905-420-5196, 905-427-7344, 905-428-6746 or 905-428-8244. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 19 P Entertainment NEWS ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 From rock wannabe to rock god Following are the new movie releases being screened this weekend in Ajax and Pickering. ROCK STAR Starring Mark Wahlberg, Jen- nifer Aniston, Timothy Olyphant, Timothy Spall, Jason Bonham. Directed by Stephen Herek. Chris Cole was born to rock. His longtime girlfriend Emily be- lieves his talent could take him all the way — but Chris worships at the altar of Bobby Beers, the fiery front man for heavy metal leg- ends Steel Dragon. By day, Chris still lives at home with his parents and spends his days repairing copy machines. But when Chris takes the stage, fronting Pennsylvania’s premiere Steel Dragon tribute band, all of that disappears. Chris Cole is Bobby Beers — mesmerizing audiences with his perfect imitation of Beers’ elec- trifying vocals. The night his bandmates boot him out of the group, Chris is devastated — until an unexpected phone call changes his life forev- er: Chris Cole, has been tapped to replace Bobby Beers as the lead singer of Steel Dragon. In an instant, Chris rockets to the dizzying heights of sudden stardom, rising from devotee to icon, from rock fan to rock god — the wannabe who actually got to be. So what happens when an av- erage guy gets everything he wants — and discovers it’s not enough? (Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cine- mas, Famous Players Pickering 8 - Pickering Town Centre). THE MUSKETEER Starring Justin Chambers, Catherine Deneuve, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth, Mena Suvari. Directed by Peter Hyams. In 17th century Paris, a dash- ing swordsman named D’Artag- nan finds himself at odds with the powerful forces taking over France. As he sets out to avenge the murder of his parents, he finds his country cleaved by chaos and civil unrest. D’Artag- nan’s heart softens only for Francesca, a fiery peasant girl who claims his heart on sight. (Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cine- mas, Famous Players Pickering 8 - Pickering Town Centre). For a complete listing of what’s playing this weekend, con- tact your local cinema. Mark Wahlberg plays a tribute band artist who gets invited to front the real thing in the film ‘Rock Star’. He co-stars with television ‘Friend’Jennifer Aniston. Fill up on food, sounds of Caribbean at dance AUDITION NOTICE For Pickering Players December Production of “Good, Bad and Loverly” A different kind of Musical Western Needed - Men and Women, all ages Audition Date: Sunday, September 9, 2001 Time - 1:00 Place: Dunbarton Fairport United Church (Dixie Road, Pickering) Contact - Trish Gilderson at 416-465-3406 for further information 905-426-6242 Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. 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This year, Luke and the Apostles will perform with special guests Mike McKenna & Mainline. George Olliver & Gangbuster shared the stage with these two bands at the Yorkville Festival last year and Olliver said they sounded “fabulous”. “I’m really excited,” he noted. “So many people in Durham remember these bands and when they hear how good they still sound, everyone will be amazed.” Tickets for the event are now avail- able at $20 apiece, either in advance (at the Sports Garden Café) or on the day of the show. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the concert/dance will get under way at 8:30 p.m. and goes until 12:30 a.m. The Sports Garden Café is at the Iro- quois Park Sports Centre, 500 Victoria St. (at Brock Street) in Whitby. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 21 P Just the fax: 905-683-7363 R&B artists tune up for Durham show 637 KINGSTON RD. 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The pop/punk quartet will appear on NBC’s Saturday Night Live Oct. 6, along with host Ben Stiller. “It’s going to be amazing,” said Sum 41 guitarist and vo- calist Deryck Whibley, 21, in a telephone interview from Quebec City. “Ben Stiller is going to be the host, so it’s going to be a lot of fun.” Whibley (aka Bizzy D) noted the band’s manager passed along the news recent- ly, which met with a unani- mous thumbs-up from all members, including drummer Steve Jocz, 19, (Steveo32) bassist Jason McCaslin, 20, (Cone) and vocalist and gui- tarist Dave Baksh, 20 (Brown Sound). “He said you guys will be doing Saturday Night Live and we said ‘All right’!” It’s not the only piece of good news Sum 41 has re- ceived of late. The band re- ceived four nominations for the upcoming MuchMusic Video Awards. The nomina- tions are for the videos ‘Fat Lip/Pain for Pleasure’ which has enjoyed heavy rotation on both MuchMusic and MTV in the U.S., and for ‘Makes No Difference’. Two nomina- tions — favourite Canadian group and favourite video by a Canadian — are voted on by fans. The MuchMusic nomina- tions, said Whibley, were un- expected. “We had no idea. We did- n’t know that,” said Whibley, genuinely surprised by the news. “We never expected that to happen. It’s a big sur- prise.” The group’s first video ‘Fat Lip/Pain for Pleasure’ from its gold-selling album ‘All Killer No Filler’, re- leased in May on the Is- land/Def Jam label (Aquar- ius/DKD in Canada) has been an especially big hit with U.S. audiences. The video has been a popular one on the MTV show ‘Total Request Live’ where viewers have consistently voted it to the top position in the past month ahead of such acts as Jennifer Lopez and the Backstreet Boys. Whibley said he’s still in awe of how much success the video has garnered both in Canada and the U.S., espe- cially since the group’s first video ‘Makes No Difference’ didn’t make as big an impact with audiences. “The video before that didn’t do much. We thought that with this one, we expect- ed it wouldn’t get played. But, definitely, it’s been a great surprise for us,” he said. Earlier this month, Sum 41 was one of several acts to perform at MTV’s recent 20th anniversary bash ‘MTV20: Live and Almost Legal’ in New York City. Whibley said it was not only “great” to perform, but also an excellent chance to meet the many celebrities at the gala affair. “We got to open up the show,” said Whibley. “We got to meet a lot of cool people there”, including Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash, and Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, to name a few. Sum 41 has emerged as one of the hottest touring acts on both sides of the border this summer. The band mem- bers have been the quintes- sential road warriors, with non-stop touring in support of ‘All Killer No Filler’. Cur- rently, the band is finishing the Canadian leg of the ‘Warped’tour with headliners Blink 182. The band was in Toronto at the annual ‘Edge- fest’ concert and the Molson Amphitheatre Aug. 25. The ‘Warped’ tour wraps up in October and after a brief trip to Europe, Sum 41 will be back on the road. However this time it will be as the headlining act, which will take the band through the southern U.S. and eastern seaboard until December when the tour ends in Min- neapolis Dec. 29. In the midst of a hectic touring schedule, the band managed to put the finishing touches on ‘In Too Deep’ — its follow-up video to ‘Fat Lip/Pain for Pleasure’. The video, shot in Los Angeles, is expected to debut this month and is a send-up of the Rod- ney Dangerfield movie ‘Back to School’. Whibley pointed out that although the band has done some demo work with new material, he said it’s “too early” to contemplate work on a new album. A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Saturday Night Live appearance Sums up incredible year Ajax-based Sum 41 members are Deryck Whibley, Steve Jocz, Jason McCaslin and Dave Baksh. They’re the musical guests on Saturday Night Live Oct. 6. Book Now. Travel. Pay Later.* By Phone. 1-800-799-6466 In Person. 100 Locations Nationwide Online. www.sears.ca Three Ways to Shop!TM/MC Oshawa Shopping Centre 571-1898 -Open Sundays and extended hours on weekdays- *See Sears Travel for details, terms and conditions. Offer expires November 11, 2001. Departures are from Toronto, unless otherwise specified. Prices and space are subject to availabilty and can change or be withdrawn at any time. 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Kitchener held a slim lead early in the contest, but Pickering over- took their opponents in the third inning and never looked back en route to the victory. In the second game, Pickering met the powerful Mississauga Tigers. The game was tied 1-1 through three innings, but a cou- ple of Red Sox errors opened the doors for the Tigers on their way to a 6-1 win. In a do-or-die contest against a strong Brampton Royals squad, the Pickering mosquitoes battled gamely through the first five in- nings, trailing by only a 3-2 count. After Brampton scored four runs in the top of the sixth for a 7-2 lead, the Sox responded with four of their own in the bottom half of the inning. The Royals scored twice in the seventh, leaving the Sox with one last shot. Two singles and two doubles made it a 9-8 game with the tying run at third base with two out. A hard-hit ball fielded cleanly by the Brampton outfield- er ended the tournament and the season for the Red Sox. The mosquito Red Sox earned a spot in the OBA playdowns after emerging from a recent 27-team mega-qualifying tournament with a 3-1 mark. Pickering defeated Waterloo, North York and Brant- ford, with its lone loss against Windsor. Team members are Lucas Heathcote, Nick Longo, Derek Wells, Colin Campbell, AJ Dan- jou, Adam Turner, Jaymee Young, David Head, Mike Purcell, Myles Medrano, Brody Caggiula and Eric Fox. Steve Moore, Mike Head, Andre Danjou and Rob Wells coach the team. Royals leave Red Sox blue Pickering Pioneers getting their kicks Twin sister act hits the American collegiate soccer pitch for Sacred Heart BY AL RIVETT Sports Editor PICKERING —A set of Pickering twins plan to give their soccer opponents double trouble when they take to the field with the Sacred Heart University Pio- neers for their freshman seasons. Jasmine and Nathalie Urbas, 19, both signed on to play Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Associ- ation Division 1 women’s soccer with the Pioneers of Fairfield, Connecticut. After a gruelling three-a-day training schedule through late August, the Pioneers started play this past weekend in Burlington, Vermont. In back-to-back non- conference games, the Pioneers lost 3-1 to the University of Ver- mont Sept. 1, then dropped a 1-0 decision to the University of New Hampshire Sept. 2. The Pioneers play in the Northeastern Conference against such teams as Fairleigh Dickin- son, Monmouth, Long Island and Central Connecticut State. Sacred Heart begins its conference schedule Sept. 11 against Quin- nipiac. The sisters, the only Canadi- ans on the Pioneers’ roster, note they were prepared for the heightened expectations and training that goes hand in hand with joining a Division 1 soccer program. “I think the sessions are an ex- cellent start to prepare for the season simply because every win- ning game comes down to whichever team is the fittest,” said Jasmine, a sweeper with the team. Nathalie plays the striker position. Playing together at the same U.S. school was a no-brainer for the Urbas sisters. They’ve been playing on the same teams in the Pickering Soccer Club since age four. And, being away from one another was not something they wanted to contemplate. “Being twins, we always wanted to go to the same school,” said Jasmine. “If Nathalie were to attend a different school it would feel like a piece of me was miss- ing.” The sisters learned about the soccer program at Sacred Heart University via e-mail. After Pio- neers’ women’s soccer coach Joe Barroso expressed an interest in having them attend the school, everything fell into place. And, they’re happy to be attending the college. “Now that we’re here, we ab- solutely love it,” said Jasmine. “It was always a dream to get a scholarship because we wanted to prove to ourselves that if we want something and we work hard enough we can do it.” Sacred Heart, explained Jas- mine, is still a relatively young program having only played three seasons at the Division 1 level. Last year, the Pioneers finished with a 6-8-4 record. The team is only losing two senior players this season, which opened up the roster spots for the Pickering duo. After playing with the Picker- ing Soccer Club for 10 years, the Urbas sisters suited up for the North York Cosmos women’s under-19 soccer team this past summer. The team, which fin- ished near the top of the league, helped them prepare for the tran- sition to the college ranks. “I feel that I have grown indi- vidually from playing with the girls and the coaches,” said Jas- mine. “They never put me down for making a mistake and allowed me to reach my full potential.” In addition to playing on the same soccer team, the Urbas sis- ters will also take the same col- lege course — elementary educa- tion. Nathalie will major in sci- ence, while Jasmine will major in history or English. ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ News Advertiser photo PICKERING –– Jasmine, left, and Nathalie Urbas are in their freshmen season with the Sacred Heart University Pioneers women’s soccer team of Fairfield, Connecticut. The twin sisters –– the lone Canadians on the team –– earned a full scholarship to the NCAA Division 1 university. Heat peewees runners-up in province Page 25 WOODCRAFT Mississauga OPEN SUNDAY 2185 Dundas St.W. at Dunwin 905 607-2247 The Barn OPEN SUNDAY Markham Rd & Steeles Ave. 416 293-2279 Workshop & Showroom 370 Denison St. E., Markham 905 475-2488 Whitby OPEN SUNDAY 111 Dunlop St.W. at Brock St. 905 668-2770 www.woodcraft.ca Put your feet up & pass the popcorn Our Home Theatre Unit is designed for the latest large-screen TVs with an extra-wide 37" opening and can provide for all your components,cabling, CDs,DVDs and more. Our entire selection of Home Theatre and Entertainment Units are on sale now MEN’S HOCKEY Thurs. Sept. 13 @ 6:30 p.m. Pickering Rec. Complex O’Brien Meeting Rooms A & B Pickering Men’s Oldtimers Hockey Registration 7:30 General Meeting Season Starts Sept. 23rd Cost: $440. (two post-dated cheques at time of registration) Cost Incl: 45 games, playoffs, insurance and end of season banquet Must be 37 years & older Or Call Bob or Becky at 905-831-9846 Registration forms may also be picked up at Solid Wood Bed & Table Co. 1050 Brock Rd. S., Pickering Pickering softball peewees bounce back from early loss to make championship final PICKERING —The Pickering Heat peewee boys’softball rep team was the sil- ver medallist at the Provincial Peewee Championships in Smith Falls recently. Playing five consecutive games without a break, the Heat advanced to the champi- onship game only to run out of gas in a 9- 4 loss to Campbellford. The battery of pitcher Matt Lahey and catcher Kyle van de Bospoort worked well in the losing cause. Chris Seebeck, Daniel Keith, Lahey and Robert Hair scored runs for the Heat. Pickering played the hometown Smith Falls club in its opener, earning a 5-3 vic- tory. Lahey earned the win on the mound, with catcher Ryan Head calling a superb game. Keith led the squad with three runs, while Seebeck and Lahey also scored. Next, the Heat cooled off with an 8-5 loss to Wiarton. The loss to Wiarton meant Pickering would go into the loser’s side of the tour- nament bracket and would face a steep, up- hill climb to get back to the championship side. Lahey took the loss on the mound. Head was sent to hospital after being struck in the face by a pitch. With no dam- age done, he returned to play the remainder of the tourney. Justin Galego, Seebeck, Keith, Lahey and Hair scored the Pickering runs against Wiarton. Head and Devon Tannahill shared the catching duties. Pickering was back on the winning track with an 8-7 victory over Frankford. Hair scored two runs, while Keith, Gal- lego, Lahey, van de Bospoort, Brian Mor- son and Steven Kennedy scored one run apiece. In the seventh inning,Aaron Morris was inserted into the lineup as a pinch-hitter with the winning run in scoring position. Morris blasted a long hit to deep left field to score the winning run. Hair and Lahey shared the pitching duties. The Pickering Heat then bested Brad- ford 10-7. Hair and Lahey pitched and earned the win. Galego led the offence with three runs, Keith and Kennedy scored twice, and single runs went to Head, Seebeck and Morris. The Pickering peewees played Wiarton again and this time doubled the squad with a 12-6 count. The victory over Wiarton moved Picker- ing into the championship game. Pitcher Lahey earned the win on the mound, aided by van de Bospoort’s solid catching. Keith, Lahey, and Tannahill scored two runs apiece. Galego, Seebeck, Hair, Mor- son, van de Bospoort and Head crossed the plate once apiece. Bill Keith, Bob Seebeck and Robert Hair coach the peewee Heat. The managers are Dave and Fiona Kennedy and Liz Keith. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 PAGE 25 P FAXyour sports scores905-683-7363Heat provincial runners-up E-mail arivett@durhamregion.com DURHAM ––The Durham Attack vol- leyball program will be holding tryouts for its girls’teams at Ecole Charles Garnier in Whitby next month. Tryouts cost $10 and will be held as fol- lows: Bantam girls (born 1988 or later) — Sept. 13 and 17, 6 to 8 p.m. Midget girls (1986 or later) — Sept. 10, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. 17, 8 to 10 p.m. Juvenile girls (1984 or later) — Sept. 10 and 13, 8 to 10 p.m. Junior girls (1982 or later) — Sept. 10 and 13, 8 to 10 p.m. Final tryout (invitation only) — Sept. 20, 6 to 10 p.m. Call 905-725-3092. Volleyball club tryouts soon Thursday August 30 marked the official grand opening of the Home Outfitters store in Pickering. Store manager Amerina Di Santo cuts the ribbon with the help of (l-r) Gerry Mariani, operating manager; Joel Isidro, houseware specialist; and Jennifer Pride, cash specialist. 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Please call Mon.-Fri. 9-5 (905) 435-0518 “TECS” - Training • Education • Careers • Schooling “TECS” - Training • Education • Careers • Schooling A/P PAGE 26-NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com Ajax Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:00-5 p.m. Closed Saturday Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 24-Hour Fax: (905) 579-4218 Classified Online: Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.com Email: classifieds@durhamregion.com Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser CLASSIFIEDS To Place Your Ad In Ajax or Pickering Call: 905-683-0707 E-Mail address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Web Site: www.durhamregion.com Our phone lines are open Mon. to Fri. until 8 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Canada’s Number One Home Furnishings Retailer is now hiring Sales Associates for furniture, appliances and electronic sales. Home furnishings sales experience not necessary. Men or women s fashion retail sales experience a plus. However, you must be enthusiastic, personable, presentable and willing to learn. This is a rare opportunity for career-oriented individuals to join the renowned industry leader and earn above average incomes ($40,000 to $80,000) in a friendly, stable and profitable work environment. Our benefits include medical insurance, prescription drug plan, generous employee discounts and profit sharing, along with career growth opportunities to those who aspire to management positions. Please send your resume or apply at: Leon’s Furniture 1500 Victoria St. E. Whitby, ON L1N 9M3 Please Quote File: SA-9 We thank everyone who applies, however only thise selected for an interview will be contacted. Prepress operator must have experience in a digital prepress environment (Mac and PC) and familiar with preflight using standard software. Previous CTP experience is an asset. Candidates for sales position should have previous experience selling high-quality commercial printing Maracle Press is an established yet dynamic commercial printer and book manufacturer with web and sheetfed presses (2,4, and 8 colour), and bindery finishing. The prepress department is state-of-the-art, including CTP and Prinergy workflow. Send resume to: Bruce Fenton, President and General Manager Maracle Press Limited 1156 King Street East, Box 606 Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7N4 Fax: 905-428-6024 limited maracle press Prepress Computer Operator Printing Sales Representative Print Production Co-ordinator The Co-operators is a major Canadian insurance/financial services organization with roots in the co-operative movement. Join us, the recognized industry leader in quality claims handling as an: ACCIDENT BENEFITS CLAIMS REPRESENTATIVE Investigate, negotiate and settle automobile accident benefits claims. 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Please forward resume and covering letter by Sept. 21, 2001 to: Patty Milburn 205-1614 Dundas St. E Whitby, ON LIN 8Y8 Fax: 905-434-8419 Email: patty_milburn@cooperators.ca We thank all respondents for their interest, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. No phone calls please. LOGISTICS MANAGER Automodular Assemblies Inc.a Canadian-owned company that is primarily a sequenced supplier of automotive assemblies to OEM vehicle assembly plants wishes to fill the position of Logistics Manager. Automodular's commitment to profitable growth and continuous improvement centering on providing each employee with opportunities for personal satisfaction contributes to the success of the company's vision to be the Best Sequencer of Automotive Assemblies in the world. THE ROLE Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Logistics Manager will be responsible for all Canadian trans- portation, shipping, receiving and expediting functions. This position directly manages the Logis- tics Department (material follow up personnel and shipping/receiving supervisors) ensuring an effec- tive context for subordinates. CANDIDATE PROFILE • An excellent ATTITUDE, superior drive and ambition a MUST. • Minimum of 5 years logistics (transportation, shipping and receiving) management experience. • Directly related experience in the automotive sector would be an asset. • Experience in Material Management although not a prerequisite, would be an asset. • A team player, with strong interpersonal skills and a proven track record as a leader possessing the ability to communicate effectively with and influence individuals who are not necessarily in a direct reporting relationship. • Ideally experienced in a QS 9000 compliant environment. • A mature, self starter, motivated by challenge, possessing a results oriented attitude. • The demonstrated ability to facilitate change in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment is key. • Must be able to function under frequent pressures and tight deadlines. • Post secondary education in a related discipline would be an asset. Automodular Assemblies Inc., an equal opportunity employer offers a competitive salary, with a comprehensive benefit package as well a tremendous opportunity to join their winning team in this high growth industry. If you're looking for challenge and a great future with enormous development potential to succeed, then this is the right opportunity for you. Please forward your resume in strictest confidence to: Automodular Assemblies Inc 1655 Feldspar Ct. Pickering, Ont. L1W 3R7 (905) 420-6020 Fax: (905) 420-2705 Email: humanresources@automodular.net Attention: Human Resources We wish to thank everyone who applies for the position, but only those individuals scheduled for interviews will be acknowledged. OPERATIONS MANAGER Company:Small Electronics firm located in Scarborough Position:Oversee all aspects of production Requirements:Previous management experience, ability to motivate and organize staff. Experience in consumer electronics industry would be an asset. 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REED'S FLORIST is hiring one mature full time sales clerk - Ajax location. Send resume to 206 Harwood Ave. South, Ajax, L1S 2H6 or Fax to (905) 683-0481 ROOFING SHEET METAL worker required. Must have some experience and own transportation. Must be willing to work hard. Salary based on experience. Call after 5 p.m. (905) 839-8686. SHINGLERS WANTED FOR new construction. Minimum 2 years experience. Call 905- 986-4004. SHIPPER/RECEIVER,entry level position, at a distribution company currently in Mark- ham, but likely moving to Ajax/Pickering area in mid 2002. Fax resumes to (905)470–9040. SKANNA SECURITY requires security guards in Ajax & Whitby, P/T evenings only. Please fax resume to 416- 292-3296 immediately TELEMARKETERS needed. No experience necessary. Full training provided. Call (905) 579-7816 for interview. THE THIRSTY MONK,Ajax now hiring EXPERIENCED LINE COOKS & SERVERS. Ap- ply within. 85 Kingston Rd. E. EXPERIENCED PART-TIME Waitress / Waiter, bartender. wanted for busy Ajax sports bar. Apply in person 527 Westney Rd S, Top Shelf or Call Charlie 416-230-4706. WORK AT HOME Health In- dustry $1000 part-time, $5000 full-time per month. Training available. Call for free infor- mation booklet 416-631-3922 www.workathomeexperts.com YOU CAN BE AN ENTREPRE- NEUR.We'll show you how. Start with Primerica Financial Services, a subsidiary of Citigroup, and build a new career in financial services. Instruction provided. For more information call Kari Thompson 1-866-787- 3918 or (905)436-8499. Salon & Spa Help514 EXPERIENCED Hairstylist re- quired for friendly, unisex sa- lon. Saturdays only, 9am- 5pm. In Pickering area. Please call (905)839–6246. Skilled & Technical Help515 CONSTRUCTION main- tenance or industrial electri- cian required for industrial and commercial work. Under- standing of automation and control systems is an asset. Please fax (905)571-0091. EXPERIENCED Renovators, subcontractors, well rounded skills in carpentry, plumbing & drywall, painting & ceram- ics. Must be personable and speak fluent English. Work in- dependently, get paid by the job. Ajax/Pickering. Please call 905-837-1787 Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm HVAC SERVICE TECH required for residential maintenance and service full time, benefits. Join a winning team. Call (905) 683-0380 or fax resume (905) 683-3377. LARGE Architectural Millwork Company seeks TABLE SAW OPERATOR in Durham Re- gion area. Please fax resume to: 905-433-1463. LARGE Architectural Millwork Company seeks CABINET MAKER in Durham Region. Fully experienced please. Please send resume to fax number 905-433-1463. LARGE Architectural Millwork Company seeks NIGHT SHIFT GENERAL LABOUR in Durham Region area. Please fax re- sume to: 905-433-1463. Office Help525 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT wanted to organize & sys- tematize a local busy estate office. You must be extremely organized & possess good computer skills. Real estate experience preferred. Salary to commensurate with experi- ence. For more info call 1- 877-815-0691 ID#3333 and listen to free recorded mes- sage. BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST required immediately for Whitby location. Strong com- munication and computer skills. Salary based on ex- perience. Send resume with salary expectations to (905)428-7680 or e-mail oldmant@execmba.com ORDER ENTRY full-time posi- tion available in Pickering lo- cation. Requirements are: Customer service, profes- sional attitude, computer & organizational skills. Fax re- sume to: 905-839-9954. Sales Help & Agents530 SALES PERSON required. Leads provided. Must have reliable vehicle. Earn above average income. Call Vickie 905-426-1322 SALES REP.for Durham area required for growing waste management/recycling com- pany. Direct sales experience preferred. Salary +commis- sions +bonus with benefits/ expenses. Mail or fax resume V.P. Sales, J&F Waste Sys- tems Inc., 610 Finley Ave., Ajax, Ontario, L1S 2E3 905- 683-9492 Hospital/Medical/ Dental535 CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSIS- TANT required for 3 days/ week in Ajax. No evenings or weekends. Phone 905-686- 4343 or Fax 905-686-4347. FULL-TIME DENTAL Recep- tionist required for busy Ajax office. Evenings & Saturdays are required. Byte/Dentrix computer knowledge an as- set. Dental experience a MUST. Call Lucy at 905-427-1443 or fax resume to (905)427-9651 DENTAL ASSISTANT required full-time for large group prac- tice located in Pickering. HARP certified. Fax resume to (905)831-7094 or call Joan (905)831-6666. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST req'd for office in Pickering includ- ing some evenings and Sat. Assisting exp. an asset. Fax resume to 905-837-2099 PART/FULL-TIME DENTAL Assistant position available. Downtown Oshawa location. Experience a must. Please fax resume to: 905-728-3567. WAITRESSES, WAITERS & SMART SERVE with experience.F/T including weekends Bring resume in person to:Joe's Cafe & Billiards 2200 Brock Rd., Pickering After 11:00 a.m. Students are Gone No Time to Waste!! Looking for 10 HARDWORKING individuals to fill openings in onsite promotions, trade shows, university & college promos, 18+, no exp nec. Call Ben 905-435-0637 CLEANERS Experienced couple 5 evenings per week Whites Rd/401. Call Linda (905)683–1872 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for non-insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error. All copy is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001-PAGE 27 A/P 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help " I WAS IN SALES ALL MY LIFE " Summer's Over, I Need Something To Do !! If this sounds like you call Brad at: Campkins Camping Centre (905)655–8613 ext. 35 We Need Your Sales Experience & We Pay Well SCHOOLHOUSE PLAYCARE CENTRES OF DURHAM Is currently seeking part time and oc- casional E.C.E.'s Assts. & After School students for its various locations in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. Please fax resumes to: (905) 666-6988 Whitevale Golf Club located in Pickering is now accepting resumes for Groundskeepers This is a full time, seasonal position. Experience in outdoor work and equipment operation is an asset. $8-10/ hour. Please contact Art Oswald at: (905)294-2512 or fax: (905)294-5115 A GOURMET FAST FOOD CHAIN Now has opportunities for ambitious individuals seeking rapid personal growth and financial gain. We have full/part-time staff & management positions available . Candidates please apply in person Mon.-Fri. 2-5 or fax 1163 Kingston Rd. Call: (905) 839-5425 Fax: (905) 839-7459 CONSTANTINE'S 1900 Dixie Rd. Pickering currently has openings for: Part Time Photo Lab Manager Apply in person with resume Att: Paulette ROCK &ROLL ATTITUDE! Tired of a boring working environment? We offer a fast paced fun atmosphere with rapid advancement & travel opportunities ! Candidates must be 18+. F/T Must ENJOY ... learning new skills, working with people and loud music. Call Angelina (905) 571-2737 Service Advisor Dean Watson Chrysler, Dodge Jeep Fax Resume to (905) 852-4890 Attention: Kevin Established outdoor products retail store in the Durham Region is seeking an ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER For it's camping/clothing and footwear dept. Candidate must have minimum 2 years experience in merchandising - purchasing - sales and supervisory abil- ities. Salary based on experience. Please send resume to: File #729 Oshawa this Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 7L5 MUSIC TEACHERS Required with car. Minimum Grade 8 practi- cal, Grade 2 Theory (or equivalent) Vocal and all instruments. Flexible hours. Please email resume to: learnmusic@home.com or call (905) 721–9799 PRE PRESS PERSON required for busy film shop in Whitby. Must be fluent in Mac and PC environment. Minimum 4 years experience. Send resume to: JELLYBEAN IMAGING INC. 19-2001 Thickson Rd. S., Whitby, ON L1N 6J3 or fax 905-723-5805 EXPERIENCED SERVICE ADVISOR Required For busy Chrysler dealership. Two years experience.Windows based computer experience a must. Please Call Doreen (905) 683-5358 Join the Journey! Call now to apply: Stock Transportation Ltd.Positions Available for Pickering residents Free Training Provided1-800-889-9491 Are you a stay-at-home parent or “too young to retire”? Do you enjoy driving and working with children? Then driving a school bus may be for you! MACHINE OPERATORS & PAINT SHOP PERSONNEL Required for Woodworking Manufacturer for the Afternoon Shift. Excellent working conditions. 15 Riviera Drive, Markham Fax: (905) 470-6262 SALES ASSISTANT At this time we are looking for a few ambitious people who are interest- ed in a career in direct sales. We are one of Ontario's leaders in the home improvement industry. We are looking to expand our sales force. If you are self motivated and a have a willingness to learn, this could be what you are looking for. To start, draw plus commission, monthly bonuses and growth within the company. Call today for a per- sonal interview. Ask for Clyde Pangburn Bil-Den Home Improvements Whitby (905) 666-0018 1-800-263-2720 515 Skilled & Technical Help 515 Skilled & Technical Help 530 Sales Help & Agents 530 Sales Help & Agents Appleone Employment Services Is having an "OPEN HOUSE" Drop in Wednesday September 12th, 2pm-7pm We are currently recruiting to fill GENERAL LABOUR/ASSEMBLY positions Positions paying up to $11/hr+ (must have safety boots, a vehicle & be willing to travel outside of Durham Region) Similar positions available within the Durham region paying $8.50/hr+ (must have safety boots) Days, Afternoons and Midnight shifts available. Please bring your Social Insurance Card and 1 other piece of ID, as well as 2 verifiable work references. If you are currently registered with an Appleone office, please call Pickering (905)831-3400. Appleone Employment Services 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering, ON (905)831-3400 C e ntenary Health Centre • Ajax and Pickering Health Centre More than Excellent Care... an excellent choice for your career! www.excellentcare.com Rouge Valley Health System’s two full-service community acute care hospitals have a well-established reputation for creativity, excellence and innovative service delivery. At Rouge Valley, you’re part of a dynamic, professional and highly committed team. You will have ample opportunity to enhance your professional and personal skills through a wide range of educational opportunities. Tuition assistance, in-house training, wellness and extensive orientation programs, are just a few of the many initiatives in place to help you develop to your fullest potential. Come excel with us! Explore these exciting full-time and part-time opportunities which currently exist at our Ajax site... Registered Nurses Child Health Unit Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering’s new Child Health Unit, scheduled to open this fall, will build on the great care provided for the children and families of West Durham over the years and allow for the introduction of many new services and clinics, and will provide inpatient, day surgery, and outpatient services. Applicants must be registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario and hold current CPR and PALS certificates. Hospital paediatric experience and sound knowledge of the growth and development of children, are essential. Demonstrated knowledge of family-centred care and evidence of recent participation in continuing education, are also required. Completion of relevant paediatric courses will be considered an asset. If you would like to excel with us and you meet the position’s requirements, please forward a current résumé by September 14, 2001, to: Human Resources, Ajax and Pickering Health Centre, Rouge Valley Health System, 580 Harwood Avenue S., Ajax, Ontario L1S 2J4; Fax: 905-428-5208. We thank all applicants but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help PDA Permanent part-time po- sition: Tues., Wed. +Thurs. daytime only, for dental prac- tice in Oshawa. Experience with Abel system an asset. Please fax resume to Mary 905-434-8520 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN full time needed for our location in Pickering, attractive hours, wages and benefits experi- ence in long term care and or Zadall Software an asset. Fax resume 905-420-7342. E-mail rtang@medicalpharma- cies.com Holistic Health537 LOSE UP TO 20 lbs. in 1 month 100% natural. Doctor formulated For information www.4everslim.com. Access code 27392. 1-888-852-7461 Domestic Help Available555 AAMAZING CLEANING INC. Too busy? Too tired? or Just don't like cleaning? Bonded & Insured. Call Teresa (905) 666-0727 to arrange a clean- ing by one of our experienced staff. Employment Wanted570 INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING, flooring installation & finish- ing, small kitchen & bathroom projects. Call 905-720-1291 Houses For Sale100 PORT PERRY for sale or lease, open house Sunday September 9th, 2:00-4:00, 389 Bigelow Street. Immaculate newly-renovated 3-bedroom bungalow downtown, fireplace, hardwood floors, appliances & finished basement, 2 bath- rooms, private yard, mature treed lot. Non-smoker, no pets, references required. Available immediately. Selling for $192,900 or leasing for $1300 plus utilities. Call 905- 709-2998. PICKERING VILLAGE area - 2 yr. old, all-brick semi, quiet court, 1775 sq ft, 4 bdrms., 2 1/2 baths incl. ensuite & 2nd floor laundry, fag fireplace, plush broadloom, ceramic tiles, large fenced yard, land- scaped lot w/in-ground sprin- kler system. $216,000. OPEN HOUSE Sun Sept. 9th 1-3 p.m., 19 Hemans Court, Ajax. (905)686–5406 WHITBY - Tormina Built ex- ecutive home, 4-bedrooms, 4 baths, sep. living/dining rms, familyroom, completely fin- ished basement, beautiful landscaping front & back. 16x32 heated inground pool, many options. Asking $280,000. To view on the web: BYTHEOWNER.COM and go to#4836. For personal viewing call 905-668-8459. NORTHEAST OSHAWA 2- bedroom brick bungalow, di- ningroom, large lot backing onto park. Quiet neighbour- hood, near all amenities. Hardwood floors, paved drive, new roof, $141,900. (905)720–2307 CAESAREA New country bun- galow for sale. 2 Bedroom; open concept with full 8-ft. basement. Deeded lake ac- cess on just under 2 acre lot. $180,000, bring offers. 905- 986-9632 HOME BUYERS!!Take control with our FREE HOUSE HUNT- ING SERVICE! Call toll free 1- 877-210-6206 enter ID#2002 for information. Century 21 Wenda Allen Ltd. Private Sales103 BOWMANVILLE -Beautiful D'Angelo built home, 3 bed- rooms, 3 baths, thousands spent in upgrades, double car garage, professionally land- scaped. No agents please. To view call 905-623-0794 Apt./Condos For Sale110 FOR SALE BY OWNER, South Ajax, upscale waterfront con- do, oversized eat-in kitchen, approx 1000 sq.ft. 1-bedroom, solarium, direct lake view, new broadloom throughout, everything custom finished, includes 1 parking spot. Agents welcome. Serious in- quiries only. (416)737-3734 Lots & Acreages135 INDUSTRIAL building lot. serviced, fenced. 95' frontage by 235'. Centre & Beech St. Whitby. 905-668-5816 Office & Business space150 824 SQ FT,second floor office w/kitchen and bathroom, se- curity system. King St. West Oshawa. $600 monthly plus utilities. Randolph Lengauer, Sutton Group (905)436-0990 MEDICAL/DENTAL SPACE Ideal for Chiropractic/Physio therapy, Optician or Dispensary Pharmacy. High density (apart- ment) area with many senior citi- zens. Excellent onsite parking. Corner Park/Marland. Call Rolf Adomeit 416-756 5449 The Retail Group. Royal LePage Commercial Inc. r.admoeit@royallepage.com BROOKLIN - 2,100 - 3,869 sq ft available. Main floor retail/ office space. Currently being renovated, exposed brick walls, 9ft. ceiling, hardwood floors. $12 sq. ft. net. Ran- dolph Lengauer, Sutton Group (905)436–0990 PORT PERRY new commer- cial/shop space available. 16- ft 6" ceiling, 12x14 ft. over- head doors, gas heat, large washroom, large outside stor- age, $600/month. 1000-sq.ft. $1100/month 2000-sq.ft. Call Derek 905-985-2957 or cell 905-718-5540 Business Opportunities160 $$ GOVERNMENT - Funds$$ Grants and loans information to start and expand your busi- ness or farm. 1-800-505-8866. CHIP TRUCK 1984 Gruman 26-foot. all aluminum, excel- lent shape, grill, hot & cold water, 2 double fryers, fridge, freezer, all equipment includ- ed. Allen 905-725-0314, 905- 721-2356. $18,500 firm. ELEGANTLY APPOINTED es- thetic-massage studio. High traffic mall in Oshawa. Perfect for 1-3 partners. $7500 firm. Rent $200/mo. Must sell due to illness. Avail Immed. 905- 623-6650 FISH & CHIP business for sale or for lease. located on Highway 12, can be moved. For sale $20,000, or for lease $350/month. Call (705)722– 7412 Apts. & Flats For Rent170 2 BEDROOM basement apart- ment, Brock/Pickering Park- way area, separate entrance, fridge/stove, full bath, no smoking, no pets. $675/ month, first/last. Available October 1st. Call 905-619- 9634 LOVELY upper 3 bedroom apartment in quiet Pickering neighbourhood. Available parking for 1 car. $975/month plus 1/2 utilities. Avail. Oct. 1. Paul Carlos 1-905-830-9997 WHITBY GARDENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -One and two bedroom apartments available in quiet modern, mature building. Utilities in- cluded. Laundry facilities and parking available. No pets. Call (905)430-5420. WESTNEY/HWY 2-Spacious 1 bedroom apartment, separate entrance. Available imme- diately. $725 inclusive. No pets, non smoking, 1st/last, references, close to Go and shopping. (905) 428-0548 AJAX,1,000sq.ft. 2-bedroom basement, cable, A/C, 2 ap- pliances plus laundry hook- up, parking, separate en- trance, quiet, non-smoker, pets negotiable. $925 inclu- sive. Oct 1st. (905)426-2792 leave msg AJAX, spacious one bedroom basement, private W/O en- trance, laundry facilities, ca- ble, parking. Available August 15th, utilities included, $600/ month, no smoking/ pets. Call days-416-510-5841,(905 )619- 3412. APT. FOR RENT -OSHAWA Large (1,400sq.ft.) 3 bedroom plus den. $825/month +utili- ties. Available Oct. 1. Call 905-619-1771 BACHELOR BASEMENT apt., furnished own kitchen, bath, share laundry, $650/month, first/last. Liverpool/Bayly. Avail. Immediately, prefer mature, working male. Refer- ences required. Immediately. 905-837-2216 BASEMENT APT,S/E Ajax. One bedroom, sep. entrance, suitable for non-smoking business person. No pets. $700/month. Available imme- diately Call (416) 389–0920 CENTRAL OSHAWA - 2 bdrm with separate entrance. Avail. immediately. $700/month plus utilities. No smoking or pets. First & last required. Call (905)718–0230 CENTRAL OSHAWA, 2-bed- room September 15 + Oct ober 1 $850. 1-bedroom Oc- tober 1, $750. In well-main- tained building, close to all amenities. Please call (905)723-0977 9a.m.- 6p.m. HARWOOD / HWY #2.One bedroom basement apt., own entrance, cable, 3 pc. bath, washer, dryer, all utilities in- cluded. $700. Available October lst. Telephone (905) 426–8267 PICKERING.Immaculate, spa- cious, basement apt. in Kitchen, utilities, cable, close to every- thing. Single female preferred, no pets/smoking. $650 first/last. Available Immediately Pauline 905-426-6208 evenings. NEWLY RENOVATED 2 story 3 bedroom apartment. New fridge, stove, washer & dryer. North East Oshawa. $975/ monthly +utilities. Available Immediately. For more infor- mation call 905-436-1657 NICE, CLEAN,partly fur- nished, bachelor apartment for rent close to Oshawa Centre. Private entrance, utilities incl., $500/mo., first/last required. Available Oct. 1st. Call (905) 728-7137. NORTH OSHAWA 1 bedroom basement with walkout to large yard, on quiet court, 4 appliances, central air, park- ing, bus route, prefer mature non-smoker. $675 inclusive. Call 905-576-3830 NORTH OSHAWA One-bed- room basement apt. Avail Oct 1. $675 inclusive. Parking, first/last, no pets, separate entrance, very clean, ap- pliances included, Near OC, grocery, schools. 905-725- 6399 NORTH OSHAWA,1 bed- room, very clean, all inclusive except cable, No pets. Avail- able Oct. 1, $698. Call 905- 579–9600 or 905-436-6408. NORTH WHITBY - "Modern and Legal" basement apart- ment. Parking/Laundry facili- ties. Available November 1, $800/month, utilities included. First/last/references required. Tim Webster Sutton Group Heritage(905)-619-9500 ONE & TWO BEDROOM apts. for November 1st. Conven- iently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Appt. to view call 905-852-2534. ONE BEDROOM bachelor apartment, close to downtown & Oshawa Hospital, smoke- free, quiet neighbourhood, ca- ble & utilities included, avail- able October 1. $575/month. Call 433-7663. OSHAWA - HUGE 2-BDRM main floor & basement of house. 2 bathrooms (one en- suite), parking, a/c, laundry, extra fridge & freezer avail. Bus stop at front. No smoking/ pets. First, last, references. Avail Oct 1st. $1,000 inclu- sive. Call Daytime (905)576- 1634, Evenings (905)579- 6453. OSHAWA - LARGE 2 BED- ROOM basement apartment in nice neighborhood. Air, newly renovated, completely self contained. Mature, non smokers preferred. No pets. $775 all inclusive. Call Tony or Carol Walraven, 1-800- 834-5516 OSHAWA - Quiet building near shopping, transportation. Utilities included. Simcoe/Mill 1 bedroom Sept. 1 & Oct. 1st. $719; 2 bedroom avail Sept. lst, $819 (905) 436-7686 until 7:30pm. OSHAWA, 1-BEDROOM, split level, bus at door, 5 min. to O.C. Separate entrance, ap- pliances, a/c, mature, quiet non-smoker preferred. No pets. Sept. 1st. $450/month. (905)576–9039. PICKERING - EXECUTIVE HOME,new basement apart- ment, parking, all inclusive working person preferred, $725. lst/last. Avail. Oct 1st. Call (905)420–8376 PICKERING large bright room for rent. Share, kitchen, bath, laundry. Walk to GO, shop- ping. Central-air, cable. Re- sponsible non-smoker. No pets $425 1st/last. Avail. Oct. 1st. 416-303-5897. PICKERING,Newly renovat- ed, spacious 2-bedroom basement, separate entrance, no pets or smokers, available immediately. Suitable for couple or 2 single persons. $1075/month inclusive. Call 905-683–5283. PORT PERRY,one-bedroom apt, main floor, private en- trance, no smoking/pets, parking/utilities included, wa- terfront (on island) suits re- sponsible female. First/last, $675/mo, call after 6, 905-985- 6909 SPACIOUS well-maintained 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Avail. at 900 and 888 Glen St. Some with walk-in closets, paint provided. Close to schools, shopping centre, GO Station. Utilities included. Call (905)728-4993. WHITBY Clean 1 bedroom basement apt., coin laundry, no pets or smoking, 1st & last $650 + hydro. 905-666-2745 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!! Call Dave Hay- lock Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 3211. Furnished Apartments172 OSHAWA - Park Rd/401, large furnished one-bedroom apt. Laundry room, separate en- trance, parking, $650 monthly includes heat. First & last. Avail. immediately. (905)576- 8381. Houses For Rent185 A-ABA-DABA-DO, I have a home for you! 6 months free! From $550/month OAC, up to $6,000 cash back to you, $29,500+ family income. Short of down payment? For spectacular results Great Rates. Call Ken Collis, Asso- ciate Broker, Coldwell Banker RMR Real Estate (905)728- 9414 or 1-877-663-1054 email:kcollis@trebnet.com A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND- ING 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month o.a.c. Up to $5,000 cash back to you! Require $30,000+family income and good credit. Short of down payment? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. today! Re/ Max Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1- 888-732-1600. 3 BEDROOM bungalow, cen- tral air, 1 1/2 car garage, lo- cated in Ajax. $950 per mo. Contact (905) 683–0316 AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!From $500. down, own your own home starting at $69,900 car- ries for less than rent. OAC. 24 hrs free recorded message 905-728-1069 ext 277. Cold- well Banker RMR Real Estate. Aurelia Rasanu. AJAX -3 bedroom mainfloor of house, fireplace, C/A built-in dishwasher. Close to all amenities. $1250 +2/3 utili- ties, available Nov. 1. lst/last. References. 905-428-9695 AJAX, 3 BEDROOM bunga- low, big kitchen, separate din- ing, hardwood throughout, own laundry, central air, dish- washer, sparkling new reno, big yard, quiet street ends at schoolyard, lst/last, no pets, references, (905) 683-9213. BLOOR/GRANDVIEW 4-bedroom, fully detached home for rent. Available September. References. No pets. Call 416-283-0194 CLEAN SPACIOUS large one bed- room, top floor of house (loft) 139 Agnes Street, Oshawa, fridge, stove, parking included. $650 lst/last. (905) 728-0860 EXCLUSIVE BRIGHT 2-bedroom walkout legal basement apart- ment, 4pc. washroom, living, din- ing, kitchen, indoor parking, laun- dry. $900 all inclusive (nego- tiable). call (905)426–9298. LIKE LIVING IN A PARK! seeking mature non-smoking couple for 2-bedroom immaculate home on cul-de-sac in Pickering. Garage, basement, laundry, grass/snow maintenance included. $985 plus utilities. Sept 1. no pets. (905)831-3315. N. OSHAWA 3-bedroom brick bungalow, (two up, one down) two bathroom (4-pc & 3-pc). 4 appl, C/Air, large fenced lot. Close to everything. Nov 1. $1095/month + util. First/last, ref. 905-576-2047 OSHAWA - SEMI - 3 bdrms., great location, close to all amenities. Freshly painted. First/last and references. No pets/smoking. $990/month plus utilities. October 1st. Call (905)436-5304. THICKSON/TAUNTON Brand new 3-bedroom 4 appliances, double garage, $1300/month plus utilities. Available imme- diately. call (905)471–6190 Whitby 3 bedroom semi, up- per two floors, share laundry, all appliances and utilities. available immediately. $1200/ month. first/last required. call after 6pm. 905-706–5200 WHITBY AVAILABLE NOV. 1st 2 storey, 2400sq.ft. home, 4-bdrm, 3-bath, vac/air, large deck, well kept, $1150 +2/3 utilities. Call 905-421-9781 Townhouses For Rent190 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE, close to 401/Ritson. Clean, spa- cious, appliances, patio. $990/ month plus cable & phone. Avail. Oct. 1st. First & last re- quired. Call (905)576–9723 OSHAWA TOWNHOUSE 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, yard, pool. Close to schools & amenities, $800 +hydro. Avail. Oct. 1. Call 613-475-0727 3-BEDROOM TOWNHOME, freshly painted & renovated, 2 appliances, backyard, garage, 1975 Memory Lane, Finch/ Liverpool area. $1125+ utili- ties. Avail. September 15. Call (416)724-0404. Housing Wanted191 APARTMENT WANTED!!!One bedroom self contained base- ment apartment/house pre- ferred in quiet neighborhood. Willing to share yard work or upkeep duties Call (905) 263- 2343 after 4:30 p.m. or leave message. Rooms For Rent & Wanted192 AJAX ROOM,Harwood/ Dor- ic, share kitchen & bathroom. $100/weekly. Available im- mediately. Call John (905)428–3870 FULLY FURNISHED ROOM with cable, own 2-pce bath, parking, access to laundry, in clean home, Liverpool/Bayly. Prefer mature adult. No pets. $500/month, First/last, avail. immediately. 905-839-1278 OSHAWA - Furnished room with kitchen and private en- trance, parking. Working gen- tlemen preferred. No smoking/ pets. $100/week. First & last. (905)434-7532 or (905)579- 0596. PICKERING- Large room for rent near Dixie and Hwy 2. Own bath and T.V. room, share kitchen and laundry. First/last, references. $125/ week. call after 5pm 905-839– 6366 BRIGHT FURNISHED room in Pickering. Adult home. Suit employed non-smoking/ab- stainer, gentlemen. Share bath/laundry facilities, Avail. immediately. First/last $400/ month. 905-686-0744 after 5p.m. or leave message. WHITBY Garden/Manning Clean quiet, furnished rooms, TV +Cable in all, $400/month + up, parking, laundry, first/last, no smoking or pets. Avail. Sept. 30. Call 905-665-8462 Shared Accommodation194 AJAX - 3-BEDROOM house to share with 1 other. share kitchen, laundry, bath facili- ties. Parking. Available Oc- tober 1st. $500/month. Call (905)683–0560 AJAX-convenient to 401 - 3 bedroom executive non- smoking furnished home to share with one. Separate 4pc. private bath, own livingroom. Laundry, a/c, fireplace. Bus at door. Suit professional. Quiet street. $750/mo/negotiable. Available immediatley. Park- ing. 905-686–9963 Vacation Properties200 CLEARWATER FLORIDA, per- fect family vacation home 3 bedroom townhouse, pool, ja- cuzzi, tennis court, pond, BBQ, private yard, close to beach and golfing. Available now. For info. & photos (905) 579-3788. CLEARWATER FLORIDA, fur- nished 2-3 bedroom manu- factured homes. 85° pool, 105° hot tub, near beaches, major attractions, NHL Hock- ey, NFL Football, Blue Jay baseball. Children welcome. Photos. $275/week (less than motel) (905)683–5503 Campers, Trailers,Sites215 1999 STARCRAFT VENTURE bought new in 2000, sleeps 6, furnace, refrigerator, 3 burner stove, awning. Used only 4 times, $7,800 OBO. Call 905- 619-0681 2000 COLEMAN SANTA FE trailer, 1-king, 1-queen, 1- double bed; 3-way fridge, in- door +outdoor stove, screen room, used 3 times, asking $9300 OBO. Kathy or Rob 905-725-2863 Boats & Supplies232 1991 YAMAHA WAVE RUN- NER sit down jet ski, 650 cc., well-maintained, new battery, plugs and starter, $1,800 firm. Call 905-342-9315. 96 - 17FT.Starcraft Side Console Tourney Fisher, 75 Merc + 5 hp Kicker, 2 electric down riggers, GPS, 2 fish finders, troller motor, live wells, pedestal seat, rod lock- ers, matching trailer etc. Mint condition. Barely used. $15,500. o.b.o. (905) 852- 1481. Hobbies & Crafts237 FOLK ART - learn an enjoy- able craft. classes starting soon. All levels, welcome. Beginners our speciality. Seminars available. Shift workers accommodated. Call (905) 576-3947 for information CRAFTERS WANTED at "The Gift & Craft Showplace" locat- ed in the Courtice Flea Mar- ket, 4 km. east of Oshawa (approx. 6000 people attend- ing each weekend). Let us show & sell your crafts direct- ly to the public. You do not have to be there. Rent starts at $24/month. Call 905-436- 1024. Articles For Sale310 NEW DANBY window air con- ditioners - 5,000 - 12,000 btu from $249 - $499. Scratch and dent - Variety of new ap- pliances, Full manufacturers warranty. Reconditioned fridges $195 / up, recondi- tioned ranges $125/ up, re- conditioned dryers $125 / up, reconditioned washers $199 / up, new and reconditioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New brand name fridges $480 and up, new 30" ranges with clock and window $430. Recondi- tioned 24" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576–7448. ATTENTION: Best Price in On- tario! 500W receiver plus speakers only $480. Special- izing in JVC products. Sale 5.1 Dolby digital w/DTS, digital ready Pro Logic High end 2 channel stereo systems. Complete high end packages including receiver, DVD play- er w/digital converter includ- ing DTS. 6+1 CD players, double cassette decks, 5 speakers, for very special price. JVC tuners, amplifiers, CD players, cassette decks, turntables, signal processors, VCRs, DVD players, tele- visions. 90 day layaway. Oshawa Stereo 905-579-0893 AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES. Matching fridge/stove, good condition $249; Whirlpool Washer +dryer, $449/pair. Washers reg/extra-cap $149/ up. Dryers extra/reg $125/up. lrg selection apt.-size wash- ers/dryers. Large selection of fridges $100/up. Side-by- sides $299. White & almond stove, full & apt-size $150/up. Air conditioners $100/up. De- humidifiers $99. portable dishwashers $225/up. Too much to list, visit our show- room. Parts, sales, service, barbecue parts. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043. APPLIANCES:refrigerator 2- door frost free, deluxe stove, matching heavy duty washer/ dryer $675/all- will sell sepa- rate. Also washer used 2 years $250 +Dryer and 8 mo old dishwasher $275. (905) 767-6598 BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry- wood. Bed, chest, tri-dresser, mirror, night stands, dovetail construction. Never opened. In boxes. Cost $9000, Sacri- fice $3500. 416-748-3993 CARPETS! CARPETS!CAR- PETS! 3 ROOMS COMPLETE- LY CARPETED $299. (30 yrds.) NO HIDDEN COSTS!!! Commercial carpet at $4.95 yd. Berber carpet at $7.50 yd. 40 oz. Saxony carpet at $11.50 yd. Free shop at home servic- es. Guaranteed best prices. SAILLIAN CARPETS, 905-373- 2260. CARPET, VINYL & LAMINATE SALE-Carpet three rooms, completely installed w/premi- um pad, 30sq.yds, from $339. Free/fast service. Guaranteed installation, residential/com- mercial. Financing available. Customer satisfaction guar- anteed. For free estimate Call Mike 905-431-4040 CEDAR TREES for sale, start- ing from $3.50 each. Planting available. Free delivery. Call Bob (705)878–0441 Pager (905)440-7817 CHIROPRACTIC TABLE for sale, 1 1/2 yrs. old, series 300, asking $975., X-ray view box $100. Please call (905) 655-4076. COMPUTER -PENTIUM 166 32MB ram, CD-ROM, 56k modem, 2Gb Hdd, 3.5 floppy, sound/video cards, kbd/spk/ mouse, 15" SVGA monitor, delivered +set-up $350. Great for students. 905-439-4789 DINING ROOM SUITE, hutch, table, 4 chairs, black lacquer $350; Call evenings (905)852- 0332. snp DININGROOM 14 PCE cher- rywood. 92" double pedestal. 8 Chippendale chairs. Buffet, hutch, server, dovetail con- struction. Still in boxes. Cost $14,000. Sacrifice $5000. (416)746-0995. DIRECT TV SATELLITES, H & Hu Card programming $25. RCA Direct TV systems with dual LNB. 905-427-6515. Ajax www.canadiandss.ca DIRECT TV SATELLITES $99, H-cards $300, HU cards $200. H or HU programming $30. Looped HU Card swapping $100. Emulators $275. Call 905-767-3616 Brooklin DTV RCA SATELLITE sys- tems, with dual LNB. H & HU card programming, profes- sional installation service available. Special HU hash fix Kirk's Satellite Services, 1- 905-728-9670. HARDWOOD LUMBER. 1,000+ board feet, (un- dressed), oak, cherry, ash, maple, some pine & red cedar also available. 905-697–2436. HEAVY DUTY GE washer & dryer excellent condition. Must sell, moving. $150/each obo. 905-420–4506. HEAVY DUTY INGLIS dryer with 5 temperature settings, excellent shape. $150 firm. Call John after 5pm 905-725- 0858 snp LIVING ROOM SET,black wrought iron, blue floral pat- tern couch, loveseat, chair and ottoman. $250. Phone (905) 404-0039 after 5 p.m. LUIGI'S BACK TO SCHOOL blowout sale. futons - the per- fect sleeper and spacesaver for taking back to school. We stock over ten different styles of futons from $165. Spring mattresses start at $89. Sim- mons Pocketcoil - The Do Not Disturb mattress - at our low- est price ever! We're over- stock and everything is priced for quick clearance. All futons, mattresses, palliser leather, bean bags, sofas, coffee and end tables, etc. all at rock bottom prices. For the best quality at our lowest price ever - check us out first. our prices are unbeatable. Luigi's Furniture, 488 King St. W., Oshawa (905) 436-0860. MAPLE DINING ROOM suite $950; brown velour couch $275; loveseat $125; armchair $85; 14" colour TV $65; lamps $10 each; 10ft slide $55. (905)728–8140.cnp MECHANICS TOOLS for sale. Tool boxes complete with tools. For more information contact Naz 905-668-6169 MOVING SALE:Rattan furni- ture from Pier 1, fireplace brass accessories, soft leath- er Lazy-boy chair, marble coffee table - all like new. An- tique light fixtures. Call (905)697–9462 (snp) DRESSERS $40,$200. Filing cabinets $150. Dinette $500. Bedframe $150. More (905)839–9229 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tuning, repairs, & pre-pur- chase consultation on all makes & models of acoustic pianos. Reconditioned Heintz- man, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Back to Lessons special - Pay no tax on all upright pianos. Gift Certificates available. Check out the web at www.bar- bhall.com or call Barb at 905- 427-7631. Visa, MC, Amex. PLAYSTATION MOD CHIPS PS1 $35., PS2 Ver 1 & 2 $75, Ver 3 $95, Ver 4 $125. All work guaran- teed. Install while you wait. Bea- trice/Wilson area (905)721-2365 NEED A HOME PHONE? NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM! No deposit Required Activated Immediately Freedom Phone Lines 1-866-687-0863 BASEMENT APARTMENT 1 bedroom. Sep. laundry&en- trance. First & Last.Non-smoker/no pets. Avail. Oct 1st, $750/mo. 509–7199 Sick of RENTING? 1st Time Buyer? Professional Renter? Honest Answers....! Professional Advice...! To “Own” Your Next Home! Mark Stapley Sales Rep. 1-800-840-6275 OFFICE(905)619-0663Ability Real Estate Ltd. Direct Free Call OSHAWA 2 & 3 B/R apts. 280 Wentworth St. W. $765 & $876. Utilities incl. Close to schools, shop- ping, 401. Public Transit right past your door. For appt. call (905) 721-8741 It is illegal under the Ontario Human Rights Code to refuse to rent to someone because of his/her race, creed (religion), colour, ancestry, ethnic origin, place of origin, handicap, marital status, family status (children), sex, age, citizen- ship, sexual orienta- tion or the receipt of public assistance, subject to the ex- ceptions provided in the Code. If you have any questions or would like some additional information, you can contact the Ontario Human Rights Commission at 1-800-387-9080 RETAIL +/or OFFICE SPACE 829 & 1,141 sq.ft. May Be Combined Attractive Lease & Terms 925/927 Finley Ave. S. AJAX 905-579-7252 Fax 905-579-7513 A/P PAGE 28-NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001 Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com WEEKEND SALE - ANTIQUES Several partial estates have arrived we're overstocked and bursting at the seams.... Unique oak hall table and matching mirror, cedar chests, desks, dressers, bookcases, ash armoire, mahogany and oak services, pine cupboard, kitch- en cupboard, bakers tables. Plus many small tables and chairs and more!!! All china, glass or collectable items 25% off this weekend! ANTIQUE DISCOVERIES 78 Old Kingston Rd. Ajax Sat. 10 - 5 ., Sun. 11 - 5 (Highway #2 near Church) (905) 683-8243 310 Articles for Sale 310 Articles for Sale 4 FAMILY YARD SALE Sat. Sept. 8 - 8am (raindate Sun. Sept. 9) 1862 Fairport Rd., Pickering (N. of Stroud's Lane) Router table, books, furniture, baby items DON'T MISS IT Saturday, September 8th 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. # 3, 4 & 7 Blackburn Crescent at Harwood and Gardiner, South of Hwy. 2 (Rain date: September 15th) SEMI ANNUAL (INDOOR) Durham Region Parent of Multiple Births Gently used clothing, toys and baby equipment. Sat. Sept.8, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Annandale Golf & Country Club, Ajax. Cash Only GARAGE SALE - 2 HOUSES Sat. Sept. 15th, 8am start 1537 Bentley Lane piano, poker table, baby crib, home accessories, student desk & more! GARAGE SALE 37 Harland Cres., Ajax Sat. Sept 8th 9am-4pm plants & pets GARAGE SALE 600 Springview Drive, Pickering Saturday, September 8th, 8:00am-2:00pm Drums, sport equipment, games, and lots more GARAGE SALE Sat., Sept. 8 9am (raindate Sun., Sept. 9) 530 Mountain Ash Dr., Pickering 6'x2' fibreglass photographic darkroom sink, 62"x72" window, concrete steps, framed pictures & prints, ski boots, toys, books & much more GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept. 8th, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 800 Jacqueline Ave. Pickering (N.E.Corner of Eastbank) A variety of items. GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept. 8, 8am-3pm 31 Raine Dr., Ajax (Westney/Magill) Dining room, water skis, wicker furniture + More! GARAGE/MOVING SALE Sat. September 8th 8 a.m. - 12 noon 1003 LONGBOW DRIVE - PICKERING EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!!!!!!!!!! ✩GIANT GARAGE SALE ✩ 15 Women Emptied Their Cupboards "Bargains Galore" Saturday Sept. 8th 9am - 2pm 6 Mosa Crt., Ajax HUGE MOVING SALE -Rain or Shine 2287 Cottonwood Circle, Pickering Saturday, September 8th 8am-2pm Clothes, Toys, Furniture, etc. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. multi family garage/moving sale toys, clothes, and much much more. DANIEL CRES., AJAX. SIXTH ANNUAL Neighbourhood Street Sale (Georgina, Hiley, Brooks, Mill St.,) (Pickering Village, Ajax) Sat. Sept. 8th, 8am - 3pm YARD SALE Sat. Sept. 8 8am-3pm 632 Cowan Circle, Pickering (off Rosebank S.) Tent, parrot cage + stand, much more 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 150 Office & Business Space 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 185 Houses For Rent 205 Rentals Outside Canada 310 Articles for Sale RCA SATELLITE SYSTEMS starting at $350, HU cards from $250. HU programing/fix $50. H cards $350. Installation from $150. Get them now prices going up soon! (905)426–9394. RENT TO OWN new and re- conditioned appliances, and new T.V's. Full warranty. Pad- dy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502. ROSEWOOD FRAME chester- field European style, dusty pink, 3 pcs., custom made in excellent condition $1100. Call (905)428–6986 SWIMMING POOLS,late summer sale inground, above ground, liner replacement. All pool work & supplies. New pool construction, landscap- ing, insurance claim special- ist. Booking Now! 1-800-727– 4275 OAK/PINE FURNITURE...Our Mission Furniture is on the floor...Come and see the Style that has turned the Furniture World upside down..We are also now carrying a full line of HANDCRAFTED MENNONITE FURNITURE in addition to our own lines...Traditional Wood- working is the leading manu- facturer of SOLID WOOD FURNITURE in the Durham Region...Bring your ideas/ plans and let us turn them into reality..Drop in and see our State of the Art Woodworking facility and let us show you how fine furniture is made..Remember..."There is no Substitute for Quali- ty"...Traditional Woodwork- ing...115 North Port Road (South off Reach Road), Port Perry...905-985-8774....www. traditionalwoodworking.on.ca SHEDMAN - Quality wooden sheds 8' X 8' barn kit, only $299. plus tax. Many other sizes and styles available. Also garages. 761 McKay Rd. Unit 1, Pickering. For more info. call 905-619-2093. PIANO SALE starts August 15th on all Roland digital, Sa- mick acoustic pianos and used pianos. All Howard Mill- er clocks.. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintzmann etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with less- ons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental payments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905) 433- 1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! UPRIGHT DOMINION PIANO, excellent condition $750; Craftmatic adjustable bed, dual queen $2,000; Denby stoneware (Shamrock pat- tern), various pieces/place settings, price negotiable; Cristal D'Arques (crystal stemware), various pcs. (905)686–8405. Articles Wanted315 ANTIQUES?Absolutely!Ad- vice- always valuable, usually free! Purchasing outright, es- tates w/some antique cont- ents, (no limit to value con- sidered), collections of any sort, quantities or single an- tique items. Special interest in Moorcroft pottery. I'll try to re- spond to all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques - Brooklin, Ontario. (905)655-8049 or (905)242-0890. Garage/ Yard Sales320 WASHER/DRYER Maytag pr/ $700. Jr bed/mattress $75. Kenmore stove, white/smoke, new $500. Queen-size bed white boxspring, mattress $300. 1/2-ton truck running- boards, new pr/$400. Kid's bike $50. 905-720-0002 Firewood330 KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD,ex- cellent very best quality hard- wood, guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned, (ready to burn) cut & split Honest measurement, free delivery, 905-753-2246. Musical Instruments365 Pet, Supplies Boarding370 YELLOW LAB needs home. A sweet natured, healthy, well trained, 10 year old female seeks companionship. This pet is completely house-trained, has all shots, and has always been well cared for. This lab thrives on human companionship. A quiet life shared with a senior would be ideal. A family change prompts the need to seek out a new home for this pet. Interested dog lovers please call (905) 434-1679. Cars For Sale400 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4- door, hardtop, power steering, power brakes, radio, very clean, good runner, 2nd own- er, $7500 OBO as is 905-985- 1144. 1985 NISSAN 300 ZX GLL 2X2 177,000km, 5 speed loaded, certified and emission tested $3500 O.B.O 905-721- 2914. 1989 HONDA CIVIC LX - white, 4 dr., 5spd, excellent condition, lady driven, $2,995 certified/emission tested. 905- 665-6689 1994 CADILLAC STS in im- maculate condition. Polo green with tan leather. A pleasure to drive. Must sell 164,000 km $12,900. certified and emissions tested. please call 905-579-4898. 1994 SUNBIRD SE, P/W, P/L, wheel package, ABS, air, cruise, red, very clean, certi- fied, e-tested $4,495. 1991 PONTIAC TRANSPORT SE Van, good condition $4,500. 905-259-7243 1995 CHEV BERETTA SS, 2.2L, 5-speed, air, p.door locks, new brakes, rotors, tires & battery. 111,000kms certified & emission tested $6900 o.b.o. Call (905)619– 0688. 1995 HONDA CIVIC CX, 5- speed, black interior, red ex- terior, certified, 100,000kms. Excellent condition asking $7800. Call (905)655–7927 1995 HYUNDAI ACCENT 3 door, 5 speed, 140K, Sony stereo, power steering, brakes. Great on gas. One owner, regularly serviced. $5000 Certified +E-tested OBO. Brian 905-686-6874 1995 SATURN SL2,4 door, 5 speed, loaded, air, cd, gold exterior, $8,500. certified. For more information please call (905) 666–2840 1997 BLACK BONNEVILLE SSEI fully loaded, lady driven, supercharged engine, heads up display, CD with bos speakers, sunroof, hands free cell phone included. All the bells and whistles. Quick Sale $18,000. Call (905) 668-1396. 1997 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Laredo, auto, air, 6 cyl., 85,000 km, platinum, running boards, roof rack, new tires, certified $21,500 OBO. Phone 905-420- 8284 or 905-623-5258 2000 SATURN 3 DR COUPE, air, CD, aluminum wheels, tint, rear spoiler, 5-speed, 47,800kms, good condition, asking $12,500 negotiable. Call (905)579–5035 2000 SILVER SUNFIRE.4DR., Perfect for student. A/C, CD, Automatic, Remote Lock, Ex- cel/CDTN. 19,480 KM, to buy $!5,000. To assume lease, $200 down, $260P/MTH, Pri- vate. (905)-720-0631 87 325 BMW 4dr, auto, as is $3,500. 87 S10 EXTCAB, auto running condition, good body, $700/obo. 88 BUICK REGAL, auto, runs good, needs body- work, $700/obo. 88 CELICA GT 5-speed, 138km runs good, body good, $1,200 as is. Call 905-985-9625. 98 CAMERO Z28 LS1,auto, loaded, t-top, silver with gray leather, non-smoker, dual se- curity,1 yr-factory, 3 yr-ex- tended warranty. 22k, mint, $24, 000. OBO 905-404–1575 Cars Wanted405 CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in run- ning condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. Trucks For Sale410 1991 CHEV S-10, ext. cab, 4.3 litre, 150,000km, well maintained w/paper work. With cab $2,400. Call after 6 p.m. (905)725–5244. Vans/ 4-Wheel Dirve420 1988 CHEVY VAN,good shape, runs well. Certified $3300. Call Hope (905)404–8676 2001 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT - loaded, 4 captain chairs, am/fm cd player, 18,000km, balance of factory warranty, $23,500 o.b.o. Call (416)898-8467 or (905)434–2775. Driving Schools447 Garage & Storage Space455 WINTER STORAGE Indoor, secure, RV, boat, bikes, cars, trail- ers. Reasonable seasonal rates, limited openings. Call now to book your space 905-985-7545 Coming Events249 HEART OF ENGLAND May 31 to June 16, 2002. Learn all about this exclusive tour at the Cobourg Library, September 9 OR at Class Act, Whitby, September 16. Both presentations begin at 2:00 p.m. At this illustrated presentation you will meet the local escort, Joan Hill. If you plan to attend please call Uniglobe Paradigm Travel, 905-373-4848 or toll free 1-888-567-7111. Announcements255 Lost and Found265 FOUND - late June, movie theatres, Pickering Town Cen- tre, wedding band style ring, if yours please call to describe (905) 421–9396 LOST CAT - Orange coloured, small male, wearing black flea collar, neutered, last seen on Dyson Rd. Pickering, Wed. Aug. 29. Reward. Call 905- 509-2638 or 416-438-2699 Personals268 DURHAM'S OWN DATING SERVICE!905-683-1110. Create a private mailbox ad or browse other ads free. Meet a new Friend or Love for life. www.asylumcafe.com LOOKING FOR SOMEONE to play guitar with (sit around & jam) Country or Bluegrass. Please call Troy (905)579–8146 Nannies/ Live-In/Out270 NEEDED FULL TIME LIVE IN care giver for 3 boys. Some housekee- ping and meal preparation. Might need to work some weekends and evenings. (905)-426–8348 Daycare Available273 LOVING Christian home day- care, will teach alphabet, numbers and values. Age 2 - 5 years preschool, First Aid/ CPR. Valley Farm Rd/Hwy 2, near Pickering Go. (905) 837–9600. CINDY'S DAYCARE - Maple Ridge area. Looking for child- ren ages 4 and under. Have First aid and CPR. Lots of love to give. Call (905)837–2042. SOUTH AJAX, Westney/Har- wood. Looking for playmate for 2 & 1yr old. Non-smoking, hot lunches/snacks, first aid, CPR, references/receipts. Full-time only 40-50 hours, 6:30-5:30. Catherine (905)686- 8423 HWY 2/ HARWOOD area, re- liable, responsible daycare, my home, nutritious meals, crafts, story time, fenced back yard, First aid, CPR certifi- cate. From 6 months, receipts, (905)619-8752 PICKERING Beach / Rollo: Lov- ing daycare; 18 months to 12 years. Daily outings (fenced back- yard and park). Crafts, story time, music, nutritious meals & snacks. First Aid, C.P.R. certified. Non- smoking, receipts. 905-428- 1244. SCHOOL-TIME DAYCARE NOW OPEN in Ajax, across from Costco. Experienced, qualified and very car- ing staff. Call now while space is still available 905-428-8847 WESTNEY/ROSSLAND reliable babysitter with 15 years experi- ence. Hot lunches+snacks, fenced yard, near Lester B. Pearson School. References. Receipts, reasonable rates. Babies welcomed. 905-427–4937 NO TIME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 S&B DRIVING SCHOOL MTO/OSL Approved insurance course - $259. 10 in car lessons $197 Free pick-up and drop off (416) 287-3060 LEASING New/Used Vehicles 8.5% you work/you drive 100% success rate No turndowns 905-426-0252 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 2 door, black, leather, CD, tinted, immaculate, 97kms, $19,500 Firm. Call 905-426-4246 NEED A CAR? $499 Down Problem Credit Okay! 905-426-9571 Nelson Financial BAND INSTRUMENT RENTALS You wouldn’t make your child share their gym shoes... so why have them share a musical instrument. Rent a quality band instrument for an low as $12.95/ mo. Rent Online: stjohnsmusic.com Rent by Phone: 416-785-5000 ST. JOHN’S MUSIC 1650 Avenue Road Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 7, 2001-PAGE 29 A/P AUCTION SALE Antiques, Collectibles and Restaurant Contents Plus 1990 Chev Van “No Reserve” Sale to be held at CLASSIQUE COUNTRY AUCTIONS Burnham St. N. of 401 at Cobourg on WED. SEPT. 12/01 At 11AM Viewing day of sale from 9am. Snowblower, lawnmower, Coca Cola mugs, old trunk, Morris chair, end tables, small wardrobe, computer desks, oak desk, walnut desk, dining table, chairs and hutch, wooden kitchen table and 4 chairs, hall stand, 1/2 moon table, oak table, old rocking chairs, old chairs, old lamps, dressers, washstand, lightning rods c/w blue glass balls, concrete planter, pine dresser c/w moustache pulls, old brass bed, shelly cup & saucer, countertop range, microwaves, small clothes dryer, S.S. Berke & Com. meat slicer, Frostmaster glass doored, large cooler, ice cream freezer, 12 pedestal sq. tables, 9 small round tables, 1 large round table, 49 maple chairs, potato peeler chipper, pots, kitchen utensils, silverware, plates, platters, cups, glasses, teapots, sugar shakers, etc., large selection of smalls. Owner Auctioneer not responsible for loss, damage or injury while attending. Sale Conducted By CLASSIQUE COUNTRY AUCTIONS For more info or to consign please call 905-372-1225 or 1-888-633-1050. ANTIQUE & ESTATE SPECIALISTS 325 Auctions 325 Auctions 325 Auctions 325 Auctions 325 Auctions 325 Auctions 325 Auctions ✥ IMPORTANT ESTATE AUCTION ✥ To be sold by public auction, estate of avid collector of antiques/ quality furn, jam packed-unusual/rare items, very partial listing. Feat: Spectacular 12pc mah. chip- pendale D/R suite w/lg breakfront china cabinet, ban- quet table/8 carved ball & claw chairs; beautiful 6pc cherry mah.bdrm suite, VICTROLA CIRCA 1920, other feature. Quality suites, odd pcs, corner cabinet, collect- able glass, porcelain, pr crystal hurricane lamps, bronze statuary, several carved parlor tables, leather loveseat, pine roll top desk, victorian settee, paint- ings (group of seven), persian rugs, carved ball & claw executive desk, mah. globe bar, several wing chairs, porcelain dolls, oil paintings, venetian mirrors, empire carved corner chairs, mechanical banks, cedar chests, numerous plant stands, parlor lamps, tiffany style lamps, french inlaid commode, carved chivel mir- ror, tea wagon, Louis XV parlor chairs,lady foun- tain, chippendale carved server, hall table set.. Terms: ca, vi, mc, debit, delivery available. Sun., Sept. 9, 1pm Viewing 12:00 Sale Day RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB 106 Centre St.N.of Major Mackenzie off Yonge St. Furnishings / Artwork / Giftware & Collectibles FEATURES An Outstanding Collection of Art Original Oils On Canvas , Robert Bateman, Trisha Romance, Tom Thomson, Walter Campbell, Carl Brenders, Franklin Carmichael, J.E.H. MacDonald, Emily Carr and a Rare Offering of Christine Marshall, A.J. Casson - 100th Anniversary, Platinums, Various Framed Mirrors in a Variety of Sizes & Designs. Much More, All Professionally Framed And Matted A Large Offering Of Furniture Mahogany Chest, Dining Set, Octagonal Cabinet, Stage Liquor Server, Writing Desk, Blanket Box, Fireplace Mantle, Gold Leaf Chairs, Carved Bar, Lingerie Chest, Hand Carved Mahogany Cabinets, Chippendale, French & Queen Anne Style Furnishings, Hall Stands, Partners Desk, Marble Top Consoles, China Cabineets, Benches, fancy Occasional Table, Bowfronts, carved Upholstered Chairs, Loveseats, Coffee & End Tables, Persian rugs, Plant Stands, Parlour Lamps, Modern and Reproduction Desks, Tea Servers, baker’s Rack, some Estate Pieces, Italian Chairs, Recliners with Ottomans, Plus Many Other Interesting & Unique itrems. An Assortment Of Giftware, Jewellery, Stamps And Coins Canoe Shelves, Cast Iron Lanterns, Blue & White Porcelain, Tiffany Glass, Fireplace Screens, Working Gramaphone, Luggage Sets, Fax Machines, Marble Statues, Scooters, Sign Boards, Wrought Iron, Cast Iron Toys, Satsuma Oriental Porcelain, Bronze Statues, Porcelain Bisque Dolls, Dragonfly Lamps, Limoges, Alabaster Sculptures, Crystal Murano Glassware, Ladies and Gent’s Gold, Diamond and Stones, Rings - Earrings, Necklaces. A variety of Estate Coins, Bank Notes & Stamps from Private Collection and More. A Selection of Autographed Sports Memorabilia Toronto Maple Leafs, Wayne Gretzky, Maurice Richard, Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Tiger Woods and Much, Much More Terms Cash - Visa - M/C - Amex - (Debit, if available). As Per Posted and Announced Additions and deletions apply. Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. J.D. MARSHALL AND ASSOCIATES 905-953-8358 SURPRISE DRAW AT SALE CONCLUSION TO ALL REGISTERED BIDDERS PRESENT AUCTION An Extraordinary Offering of High Quality Merchandise To Be Sold By Auction NO BUYER’S PREMIUMS OR FEES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th in PICKERING Preview at 12:00p.m. - Auction to begin at 1:00 p.m. - Arrive Early to Ensure Seating THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX 401 to Brock Rd. Go south on Brock Rd. - Go west on Kingston Rd. - Turn left onto Valley Farm Rd. Building #1867 Partial L i s t i n g O n l y Too Man y I t e m s t o M e n t i o n Partial L i s t i n g O n l y Too Ma n y I t e m s t o M e n t i o n SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 10 A.M. Excellent antique estate auction at McLean Auction Cen- ter - Lindsay. Selling the complete estate of the late Bertha Field. Lindsay. Also 12 Royal Doulton figurines (some discounted) from the B. Weldon Estate. Large antique estate, quality and Victorian furniture, large pine corner cupboard, flat to wall cupboard, tall heavily craved Victorian sideboard, beautiful carved armoire, gorgeous Victorian desk with bookshelves on ends, collectables, old toys, dolls, oriental rugs, books and magazines, good glass, china. Partial list. Don't miss this one, vendor was 102 years old. for info/flyer, call (705)324-2783 or: www.the auctionadvertiser.com/McLeanAuctions or bmclean@lindsay.igs.net ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS WEDNESDAY, Sept 12th, 4:45pm. Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques and Collectables for a Markham home, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., 1km west of Utica. TO INCLUDE: Chesterfield Suite, dining room suite, entertainment unit, chests, coffee and end tables, prints, lamps, hutch, TV, VCR, microwave, small ap- pliances, quantity of collectables and glassware, plus many other interesting items. SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 Jack and Jill for Mark Reid & Melanie Ruscoe Saturday, September 8th, 2001 8:00 p.m. Contact Ritchie Cameron 905-576-9034 or Debbie Reid 905-576-6510 for tickets & info 249 Coming Events 249 Coming Events Highway 35 Just South of Highway 7, Lindsay ON “Cruise Nights” at the BONFIRE from 5 - 9 p.m. Every Thursday Night till September 27 “Field of Dreams Cruise In” APPRECIATION NIGHT Thursday September 13, 5-9pm 1980 & OLDE R FREE Admission, Corn Roast, Dash Plaques to 1st 100 Cars, Door Prizes & Much More! Road Legends Cruisers (Kawarthas) & BONFIRE BBQ present 255 Announcements 255 Announcements Come and Worship Publishes every Friday. To Advertise your church services call Janice at 905-683-0707 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN 35 Church St. N. Pickering Village 905-683-7311 Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - Supervised Nursery Dr. Everett Briard - Interim Minister EVERYONE WELCOME St. Isaac Joques Catholic Church 1148 Finch Avenue, Pickering L1V 1J6 (905) 831-3353 SUNDAY LITURGY Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m. Sunday Morning 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. Monday 7:30PM Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30PM Bible Study Friday 7:30PM Youth Group Revivaltime Tabernacle Durham A Family Oriented Community Church. The Church That Love is Building and Where Miracles are Happening Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Audley James Founders/Overseers/Sr. Pastors Sunday 10:00AM Sunday School (All ages) 11:00AM Worship Service 6:30PM Evening Praise & Worship WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: 550 Kingston Rd., Pickering 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 905-683-0707 310 Articles for Sale 400 Cars For Sale 268 Personals 273 Daycare Available 273 Daycare Available YOUNG GRANDMOTHER very responsive to young children's needs. Directly across from Sir John A. Mac- Donald. Reasonable Rates. Receipts avail. (905)839– 2816 Daycare Wanted274 ENERGETIC, live-out nanny required. 20 hrs/wk daily after school +noon-hours. Busy professional couple with 3 children -11, 8, 7. Non- smoker. Lake Driveway/Gar- nett. Leave message: 905- 427-2719 Registration278 REGISTER NOW for Music Lessons, Piano, Keyboard, flute, clarinet, violin, trumpet, rudiments... All ages... 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FT., ONE LEVEL LOCATION “OPEN HOUSE REGISTRATION” SEPTEMBER 4 TO 8 MORTGAGE SPECIALIST PURCHASES - 1st to 95%, 1st & 2nds to 90% HOME OWNERS - Prime debt consolidations to 100% Poor credit, no income verification - funds available with home equity. Consult an experienced broker instead of shopping. ASK FOR: SYLVIA JULES (905) 686-2557, or evenings & weekends (905) 430-8429 165 Mortgages, Loans 165 Mortgages, Loans 273 Daycare Available 165 Mortgages, Loans 700 Home Improvements 905 Adult Entertainment 753 Party Services 753 Party Services 753 Party Services 753 Party ServicesFALLREGISTRATION MCDONOUGH, Laura Ann - In loving memory of Laura Ann McDonough, loving daughter of Bryan and Debby, and sister to Krista, who sadly passed away at 1:17 p.m. September 5, 2001 at the Hospital for Sick Children, in her 17th year. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. We loved you dearly for the short time we had together. You will be in our hearts forever. A Memorial Service will be held at Pickering Village United Church (300 Church St. N., Pickering Village) on Saturday, September 8, 2001 at 11:00 am., with visita- tion before the service from 10-11 am. The family extends it's heartfelt thanks to the wonderful doctors and nurses at I.C.U. Rouge Valley Health Centre and the wonderful doc- tors and nurses and support staff at the criti- cal care unit at The Hospital for Sick Child- ren. Any words of condolence may be sent to laura_mcdonough@hotmail.com. Arrange- ments entrusted to MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME,905-428–8488. SCHNALZER, Louis Vernon - Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, on Wednesday, September 5, 2001. Louis Vernon Schnalzer, son of Hilda Schnalzer and the late Louis Schnalzer Sr. He was born in Toronto in April, 1940. Raised in Tillsonburg, a well known athlete in hockey and football. Beloved husband of his childhood sweet- heart, Dianne Scrimgeour. Doting father of Lisa and he husband Randy Missen (Cobourg) and Lou Jr. and his wife Melinda (Newmar- ket). Devoted and adoring grandfather of Lana and Grace Missen, and Claire and Maia Schnalzer. Lou, was a well respected Techni- cal Teacher with the Scarborough Board of Education and the Toronto District School Board. He taught at Birchmount Collegiate, Agincourt Collegiate, Yorkdale and finally at David and Mary Thomson where he was the Technical Director until he retired in June of 2001. Lou will be greatly missed by family, dear friends, fellow teachers and the stud- ents that he loved so dearly. The family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday, September 10, 2001 at 1:00 p.m. Cremation. Should family and friends so de- sire, donations to the Metro Toronto Zoo Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion, or to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated. To place your personalized In Memoriam, call 905-683-0707 (Ajax) and let one of our professional advisors help you. (416) 618-3436 André Boose ROOFING MASTER RE-ROOFING SHINGLES TORCH MEMBRANE SLATE & TILE REPAIR & SERVICE CARQUEST CANADA LTD. AUTO PARTS & AUTO PAINTS HOURS: 252 Bayly Street W., Unit 21, Ajax ON L1S 3V4 Tel: (905) 683-0331 Fax: (905) 683-2256 MON. - FRI.: 8 : 0 0 a . m . - 5 : 3 0 p . m . SAT.: 8 : 0 0 a . m . - 1 2 : 0 0 n o o n INVESTMENTS Classes are designed to introd u c e y o u t o a w i d e v a r i e t y o f Yoga postures and breathing e x e r c i s e s a l l o w i n g y o u t o increase energy, strength/flex i b i l i t y , r e d u c e s t r e s s a n d r e s t o r e a sense of well being and bal a n c e i n y o u r l i f e . 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