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Showing off their latest hair styles are, from left, Nikki Moore, Kayla Brewer, Jaime Stipetic, Graham Mc- Coll, (front) and Josh Hastings. But officials are reviewing service delivery BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — Rumours of the death of Rouge Valley, Ajax and Pickering hospital are greatly ex- aggerated, but hospital officials admit they may have played a small part in the climate of spec- ulation. Rouge Valley Health System (RVHS) is currently re-examin- ing its service delivery at its sites in Ajax and Scarborough, said Maria Milanetti, vice-president of communications. But concerns the Ajax hospital will close or lose vital services like emergency or obstetrics are un- founded, she said. A report presented made to the hospital board last month is only ‘extreme brainstorming’, said Ms. Milanetti, even though it discusses moving urgent inpa- tient care, pediatrics and obstet- rics from Ajax to Centenary hos- pital, and making the Ajax site an elective and day surgery site. “This is just our first musings. Hospital not closing Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo Teacher charged with sex assault DDUURRHHAAMM - A local elementary school teacher faces sexual as- sault charges after allegedly en- gag ing in a relationship with a 14-year-old girl he met on the Internet. Durham Regional Police say the 37-year-old Pickering man met the girl in an Internet chat room more than a year ago, just before she turned 13. The man, a teacher at St. Marguerite d’Y- ouville Catholic School in Whit- by, identified himself as a 19- year-old male and they made arrangements to meet, police say. The girl, also from Pickering, claims the two met on several occasions and became involved sexually, according to police. ✦See Hospital page 6 ✦See Pickering page 6 A/P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 3 A/P CANADA PREMIUM BOND 2.45%2.80%3.00%3.50%5.00% YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 SERIES 34 – annual compound rate of 3.34%if held for 5 years. The Canada Premium Bond is cashable once a year, on the anniversary of the issue date and for the 30 days thereafter. Guaranteed results or Guaranteed results. or Canada Savings Bonds the way to save. guaranteed. *The Minister of Finance may end the sale of bonds at any time. CANADA SAVINGS BOND 1.75 % YEAR 1 – SERIES 84 The Canada Savings Bond is cashable at any time. •On sale until November 1, 2003* •Guaranteed by the GovernmentofCanada •Both are RRSPand RRIF eligible •No fees. 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Mr. Arthurs says he is not at all disappointed that he wasn’t given a cab- inet post. “All along I said I was seeking office as an MPP, not seeking office as a cab- inet minister,” he says. He explains that the management board secre- tariat carries the “huge re- sponsibility” of all the province’s human and physical assets. “I’m very, very pleased,” Mr. Arthurs says. “I could- n’t ask for a better role to play in terms of my experi- ence.” Mr. Arthurs says he’s also happy to be working for a great tutor in Mr. Phillips, a 16-year veteran of provincial politics and a former citizenship and labour minister. Job one for the new MPP involves “probably a lot of reading” and gener- ally beginning his learning curve. Mr. Arthurs says he’s anxious to sit down with and get to know the management board staff, joking that finding his of- f ice would be a good place to start. “I’m looking forward to the opportunities and was really happy to be at the swearing in of the Pre- mier,” he says. “There cer- tainly will be a lot of chal- lenges, but there’s a lot of optimism.” In the short term at least, Mr. Arthurs says his constituency office will continue to be that of for- mer MPP Janet Ecker, whom he defeated in the Oct. 2 election. It’s located at 1550 Kingston Rd., Suite 213 (at Valley Farm Road) in Pickering. Arthurs steps into new role as MPP 195 WESTNEY RD. (South of 401), AJAX (905) 427-6796 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, WARRANTY APPROVED RADIATOR FLUSH & FILL SPECIAL $39.95 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 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"No. We would all pay for our- selves," Trustee Demmers an- swered. There were no takers. I pictured the 11 trustees, after dinner, trying to figure out who owes what, digressing into a discus- sion on money itself. Some would ask the server if they could instead offer something in trade. The term is almost done, and in a nutshell, things could have run a lot more smoothly. The recent debate over Whitby Trustee Doug Ross's motion says a lot about what it was like. He says trustees are taking ad- vantage of the Education Act, which states if you miss three straight board meetings you're fired. The thing is, the Durham board has just as many standing committee meetings. That means a trustee could come to one meeting every three months, while missing five, and keep his or her job. Trustee Ross wants the Province to turf trustees if they miss three reg ularly scheduled meetings in a row or 25 per cent in a year (not in- cluding a lengthy illness or other unique circumstances). Easy, right? Wrong. It did pass, but here were some of the argu- ments against the motion at the last two meetings. Ajax Wards 3 and 4 Trustee Melinda Crawford: Trustee Ross is playing politics. Let's see what other boards think. "I'm not supporting this because trustees work their butts off..” (Note to Mel. C.: I know there's a municipal election coming up and Mr. Ross is running for a position. But if he's just trying to impress voters, what about the ill-conceived 'volunteer wall' in each school you proposed on Monday. You're run- ning too, right?). Trustee Demmers on Oct. 7: "It seems to me it would be better off as a board bylaw." Trustee Demmers on Oct. 20, after trustees at both meetings noted the Ed. Act has precedence over board bylaws: "If our bylaws have a higher standard... they have to be followed." Oshawa Trustee Susan Shetler: Supports the motion "in spirit," but not in practical terms. "Trustees are very busy people," and later, "We have a legislature where we're lucky if we have 50 per cent come out for a vote." Student Trustee Liam Mooney to Trustee Shetler: "Two wrongs don't make a right." Reporter Mike Ruta, again imag- ining he is a character in one of the Alien movies: "Kill me." P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Keep residents in the loop Hospital officials must be mindful of community’s fears Durham Region has had its share of changes and disap- pointments in hospital service in the past decade as our local facilities became part of large corporate struc- tures. So, when the management of Rouge Valley, Ajax and Picker- ing hospital presented a 'brainstorming' document at an open meeting of its board of directors presenting the spectre of relo- cating entire departments and major services to the Centenary hospital site in Scarborough, they should have been prepared for the community fall-out. One option in the document even suggested the Ajax site could be closed entirely, although a page further in eliminated that possibility from consideration. Still, communities are not unlike children with the old game of 'telephone' where a rumour starts at one end of the circle and by the time the whispers work their way back to the starting point, the story has com- pletely changed or been exaggerated beyond recognition from its origins. The fact the hospital put on paper options like "100 per cent pediatrics and obstetrics to relocate from RVAP (Ajax-Picker- ing site)" without doing any study to see if they were worth the paper they were printed on was irresponsible. They should have known it wouldn't be long before this early draft 'brain- storming' document was the talk of west Durham. And it is, right down to ladies' afternoon art groups and homecare work- ers and their clients. Talk, and fear, is rampant just as the com- munity is fund-raising for expansion of the hospital. Now offi- cials assure us, many of these suggestions have already been discarded. For example, the possibility of relocating all elective surgery to one site won't wash, says Maria Milanetti, vice-pres- ident of communications, because neither site is large enough. There are going to be times when the hospital corporation is going to have to look at the most efficient delivery of services if it is going to meet its financial responsibilities and provide the most effective, efficient service to the communities it serves. But in Durham, where many of the people already experienced the loss of emergency services and many others along with it at the Whitby hospital, it is unconscionable to throw out unlikely scenarios without preparing the public for their arrival. The hospital must now go into damage control mode and fix this public relations nightmare before it hampers the crucial fund-raising campaign that everyone has worked so hard to support. 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EEddiittoorriiaallss &&OOppiinniioonnss SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2003 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ JACQUIE MCINNES, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249 Editorial MMiikkee RRuuttaa ss tt aa ff ff ww rr ii tt ee rr Councillor should remain unbiased TToo tthhee eeddiittoorr:: Constantly presented with the politi- cal views of our families, friends, reli- gious figures, and the media, do we not have the right to a municipal council comprised of non-partisan members? Upon reading the letter from Council- lor Mark Holland supporting Dave Ryan's candidacy for mayor, I was of- fended by his arrogance in assuming that I cannot make a decision for my- self. The residents of our community are capable of making informed choic- es. The municipal electoral process is structured so that we elect individuals, not an old boys club as one. Alliances are for Reality-TV and high school cliques. To c ouncil members who have openly supported another candidate: The damage is done. Your alliances have been expressed. 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Check Wednesday’s paper each week for complete details Legion branches differ on suitability of Remembrance dog BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee Staff Writer PPIICCKKEERRIINNGG — There will be poppy puppies in Claremont, but not in south Pickering. Pickering’s two branches of the Royal Canadian Legion feel differ- ently about the new cuddly toy dogs being used to raise awareness about Remembrance Day with children over the age of three. “We don’t feel it’s right to put a poppy on a plush toy,” said Jim Cor- bitt, president of Bay Ridges Branch 606. “The poppy is a symbol of Remembrance and we feel this is negative.” ‘Poppy puppy’ toys were made available Sept. 1 to branches across Canada to sell. The pups are white and dotted with red poppies, and come in two sizes: a three and a half inch clip-on model that sells for $4 and a seven-inch plush toy available for $8 each. “Hi! My name is Poppy Puppy. I’m special because I wear poppies to help us remember,” reads the slo- gan of Legion advertisements fea- turing the pups. But while members of Bay Ridges are against the idea, the Claremont Legion has put in a minimum order for the pups, about 12 small toys and 10 large, expected for delivery this week. “We thought we’d give them a try,” said branch president Gail Wideman. “Everyone is enthusiastic about it here.” The pups might be a better fit for a smaller community like Clare- mont, which is very family-orientat- ed, she said. Her branch has about 15 working members compared to 400 at Bay Ridges. “I think anything that gets the message across to kids is great,” she added. “But everyone’s entitled to their opinion.” Mr. Corbitt, on the other hand, doesn’t feel the toys will be very ef- fective with younger generations. He feels more can be accomplished with veterans visiting schools. They often talk to classes, he said, bringing pamphlets, and other infor- mation to give students. “I’m a school teacher and I don’t see how they’re going to help,” he added. “Whether you use a plush toy or a pic- ture, I feel (children) get a better understanding even from a picture than a plush toy.” Poppy puppies aren’t something to be forced on branches, but will only be made available to those re- questing them, said Bob Butt, a spokesman with the Legion’s Dominion command in Ottawa. “Orders have been strong and brisk,” he said. Dominion command has ordered 150,000 pups as part of a pilot project for the Le- gion’s new centralized supply system. Sales of the toys go to help branches generate funds for their own general fund, and are separate from the Legion’s annual poppy campaign, which collects do- nations for veterans, former service people and their de- pendents. Poppy pups pose plenty of debate A story, which ran in the Oct. 22 edition of the News Advertiser, re- quires a clarification. In the profile of Ward 3 local can- didate Bonnie Littley, a quote by Ms. Littley should have stated, “I’m not anti-development. Urban plan- ning is a big interest of mine.” Clarification An award- winning news team Recipients of 47 provincial, national and North American awards for editorial excellence in 2003 The News Advertiser Metroland Durham Region Media Group P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR,STATE FARM IS THERE.® P039113CN 04/03 State Farm Mutual Funds are not insurance products and are distributed through representatives of State Farm Investor Services (Canada) Co. State Farm Investor Services (Canada) Co. is a separate legal entity from State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company or any of its insurance affiliates. it’s not too soon to start saving for university. 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Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003 7:00 to 8:30 pm (doors open at 6:30) An information filled evening for women on career opportunities in the skilled trades. An information filled evening for women on career opportunities in the skilled trades. WOMEN’S WORKWOMEN’S WORK Presented by: BByy MMiikkee RRuuttaa Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — The end of Super- Build is not reason for concern says Gary Polonsky, Durham’s college and university president. On Thursday, the day he offi- cially became premier, Dalton McGuinty created a new min- istry of public infrastructure re- newal to “centralize infrastruc- ture planning to achieve maxi- mum leverage for taxpayer dol- lars in the key areas of educa- tion, health, transportation and the environment in communi- ties all across Ontario.” Under the Progressive Con- servative government, that used to be SuperBuild’s role - and it was very good to Durham Col- lege and the University of On- tario Institute of Technology, providing tens of millions of cap- ital dollars, including $60 million to start the UOIT. “Every government wants to set its own mark, and that’s to- tally understandable,” says Mr. Polonsky. “Every company wants to do that, every newspa- per wants to do that.... At the same time, every government in- vests in capital infrastructure. The fact that they may want to call it something else, and maybe re-shape its form, that’s fine.” He says the university all along intended to pay its own way as far as capital growth is concerned. That means coming up with $3.5 million per year in addition to two, major fund-rais- ing initiatives in the next 15 years. The first $100-million campaign is underway and roughly $30 million has been raised, says Mr. Polonsky. Still, that plan includes getting a fair share of capital grants from the Province - namely, $20 million every four years. “We think that’s a terrific deal for the government,” he says. Pickering-Ajax-Uxbridge MPP Wayne Arthurs invited Mr. Polonsky to get his funding re- quests into the new government. But Mr. Arthurs, sworn in just hours before the interview, said it was a bit premature to com- ment, never mind confirm an approval of, the university’s funding expectations. “I certainly can’t make any commitments on behalf of the government,” he said. However Mr. Arthurs added the early signs are good for all education stakeholders. “Education and health were set out as two of the key corner- stones of the election cam- paign...,” he said. “I would think that should auger well for the university.” Again emphasizing that the Liberal government was just hours old, Mr. Arthurs said, “There’s no indication at all” that the role SuperBuild used to play, as a central funder of all government capital work, would change. Similarly, he hasn’t heard of any planned changes to the public-private partnership aspect of the former agency. “All this stuff will become clear in the relatively short term,” said Mr. Arthurs. However one difference is that unlike under the Tories, the new agency now has a minister, David Caplan, who is a part of the cabinet. One of those public-private arrangements was for a new Durham Region courthouse, f irst announced by the ex-Bob Rae government. The former Tory government roughly four months ago said six qualified consortia had been identified as “eligible to respond to a (Super- Build) request for proposals to design, build, finance, own and operate the new courthouse in Durham.” A decision on who would get the project was expected this fall. Ajax, Oshawa and Whitby were pegged as possible sites for the roughly 350,000 square-foot facility. Mr. Arthurs says he’s “opti- mistic” the courthouse will re- ceive provincial dollars, given that the plan has been around while three different govern- ments and two parties came and went at Queen’s Park. “It’s not as though it’s a brand new idea,” he says. SuperBuild phase-out not a concern Phillip Fernandez of Radom Street has been charged with sexu- al assault, sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching. Patricia Manson, education di- rector of the Durham Catholic Dis- trict School Board, on Friday re- leased a statement saying the al- leged victim is neither one of Mr. Fernandez’s students nor a student in the Durham Catholic system. She also stated that Mr. Fernan- dez had immediately been relieved of his classroom teaching duties. The school was setting up a support team to offer help to students and staff affected by the situation. “The board will carefully monitor the circumstances surrounding the charges made against Mr. Fernan- dez,” said Ms. Manson. Mr. Fernandez made arrange- ments with the Durham police to turn himself in at the Oshawa Com- munity Police Office on Thursday. He was arrested and released. He’s scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 27. Anyone with more information regarding this incident or similar in- cidents is asked to call Detective Constable Chris Walker of the Durham Regional Police major crime sexual assault unit at 905- 683-9100, ext. 5324, or by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Pickering man charged with luring young teen We’re now working on a third document trying to figure out where services are best to offer at our two sites,” she said. The above scenario is called the ‘hot and cold’ site model in the report, but it also discusses other options such as a ‘hot and warm’ scenario, which maintains pediatrics and obstetrics in Ajax, but offers no after-hours operat- ing room. Ms. Milanetti said in this report, RVHS was looking at all extremes and perhaps should have handled the situation differ- ently in hindsight. “It does make people awfully nervous and we understand that. But we were putting all the op- tions out there,” she said. Kip Van Kempen, an Ajax may- oral candidate who met with RVHS chief executive officer and president Hume Martin Friday afternoon, said he was alarmed by the “everything’s up for grabs” tone of the report. Residents were promised in 1998 when the two hospitals amalgamated that they would re- main two fully serviced sites, he said. “It was a binding agreement between the chairs of the two boards at the time,” said Mr. Van Kempen, who is making the hos- pital a key component of his cam- paign. “How did we get to this? And with no public consulta- tion?” Ms. Milanetti said it’s not an “all up for grabs” approach RVHS is taking and that they have hosted town hall meetings for public consultation and have discussed it with staff. “We know now we need to go to a ‘warm-warm’ model,” she said, adding obstetrics and pediatrics will remain at both sites, as will emergency services. RVHS’ research of both com- munities has proven the younger population to be here in Durham Region, Ms. Milanetti said. Those kinds of services are key to serv- ing that demographic. Neither hospital operating room could handle elective surgery moved to one site or the other, she pointed out. The RVHS board of directors has approved a strategic plan putting forth a new set of values and vision for the corporation, but changes to the future service delivery are only in the very pre- liminary stages of discussion, said Mr. Martin. The rumours have been diffi- cult for the hospital foundation, which is currently trying to raise money for a new and expanded emergency room, he added. “This may change how we de- liver services,” Mr. Martin said. “But I want to be very clear: we need to maintain and continue to expand our emergency services, particularly at the Ajax site. “We’re not at the level of saying we’re doing what at what site.” ✦ Pickering from page 1 Hospital battles closure rumours ✦ Hospital from page 1 Herbal One weight-loss program... the last program you’ll ever need Kathy Picco, supervisor of the Herbal One in Ajax, has been asked numerous times what makes the Herbal One program different from other weight loss programs. “It’s focus,” says Ms. Picco, “We don’t offer quick fix, magical remedies. People know that these types of programs are short term, and in a year’s time they will be looking for another program.” Herbal One offers an array of programs for women (including menopausal), men and adolescents. Each program is personalized and designed to create the most effective program with life long results. When asked what makes Herbal One’s products so safe and effective, Ms. Picco says, “We are proud that our products are Canadian made, insuring quality, standardized supplements. What’s on the label is in the product. Our specially formulated supplements are an essential part of our safe, effective programs.” On the Herbal One program, you will not go hungry or feel miserable. “There’s nothing worse than being hungry and feeling miserable on a program,” says Ms. Picco. “At Herbal One, we make sure this is not a problem. Our trained counsellors provide motivating one-on-one support and our program is flexible enough that you can still participate in life.” Herbal One is constantly expanding its food list. “Find a product that is not listed on the program and our nutritionist will check the product and if appropriate, add it to the list. Our nutritionist will also meet with a client at any location if they run into an obstacle and help modify their program just for them.” Herbal One is challenging all Durham residents to join their weight-loss challenge for a healthier, happier you. TYPE 1 DIABETIC “I’ve only been on the program for a few weeks and already I’m able to reduce my insulin by 20 cc. It’s the f irst time in years that my blood sugar in ranging in the norm (4-4.5).” ~Barb of Ajax~ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE “After just a few weeks of being on the Herbal One program, I have never been so thrilled! My doctor said my blood pressure is the best it’s been in years (115/90).” ~Cathy of Ajax~ SEVERE SKIN AILMENTS “My skin has never looked so good. Thanks Herbal One for saving me hundreds of dollars on prescriptions.” Julie has lost 32 pounds. and loves her new energy (so does her husband Scott). ~Julie of Oshawa~ LOW SELF ESTEEM “I no longer hide behind big sweaters. Family and friends say how fabulous I look. I cried because I just couldn’t believe I was losing all those inches. Does Herbal One work? YOU BET IT DOES!” ~Cathi of Oshawa~ Brock North Dental OPEN EVENINGS & SATURDAY CONTACT US AT 905-427-7773 • DIGITAL X-RAY • INTRA ORAL CAMERA • TV IN OPERATORIES • KIDS PLAY STATION 2 • DIRECT BILLING TO INSURANCE NOW ACCEPTING N EW PATIENTS 2200 Brock Road in the Brock North Plaza Dr. Fernandes, Jill, Robbin,Mary, Michele, Michelle, Donna, Vanda, Dr. Pacione, Angie, Angela, Brenda, Dr. Sbaraglia ( Anaesthesiologist) Not Shown - Dr. Dagher (Endodontist), Anna, Julianne Coming Soon-Orthodontist We don’t offer quick fix, magical remedies. People know that these types of programs are short term, and in a year’s time they will be looking for another program. “Label friendly and up-to-date products” Introducing Julie, client and manager of Herbal One Oshawa. Julie has lost 34 Ibs and over 40” and wants to help you reach your weight loss goals. Jacklyn, health counsellor, has lost 30 Ibs and 30”. Jacklyn knows first hand what it’s like to lose weight and wants to help you. Come and see both Julie and Jacklyn’s before and after pictures. You’ll be amazed! Your Ajax Herbal One staff has lost over 250 Ibs!! Carrie Butler, health counsellor, lost over 80 Ibs and is helping clients reach their weight loss goals. Kathy Picco, supervisor, has lost over 70 Ibs. Kathy brings over 5 years in weight loss experience to the Ajax location and is helping not only with weight loss, but with various health concerns as well. Eileen Parker lost over 100 Ibs!Eileen looks and feels terrific and wants to help you achieve your goals. Come and see the Ajax staff before and after pictures! Wendy, health counsellor, has lost 30 Ibs and three dress sizes. Her personal experience with weight loss has already helped many clients reach their weight loss goals. Michelle, supervisor, has lost 45 lbs. and four dress sizes. She invites you to come into the centre for a free consultation. Ajax Herbal One (Carrie, Kathy, Eileen) 235 Bayly St. Oshawa Herbal One (Jacklyn, Julie) 5 Points Mall Bowmanville Herbal One (Wendy, Michelle) 106 Waverly St. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 7 A/P Postmenopausal women have sought nonestrogen alternatives to HRT in order to avoid possible risks and side effects related to such therapy. More and more women are using phytoestrogens, such as isoflavones found in soy plant, to tailor their menopausal therapy in a natural way. Equifem-Balance’s main potential benefits reside in its soy isoflavones content and include fewer menopausal symptoms (hot flushes, night sweats, etc.), a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. Equifem-Mood is a unique remedy for improving general well-being and mood. Equifem-Mood is especially designed to ease symptoms of menopause or PMS such as mood-based symptoms like nervousness and irritability. Moreover, its powerful and soothing ingredients also help to diminish the physiological discomforts of menopause such as hot flushes and night sweats. Equifem-Mood may also be used by women who are intolerant to soy and wish to choose a natural alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). Moreover, Equifem-Mood is ideal for women who wish to further address mood swings that may not be completely controlled with a natural selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). Reduce menopausal symptoms... A safe alternative for emotional symptoms related to PMS & menopause... Debunking the breast cancer myths Tr ying to stay on top of all the information bombarding us every day can be overwhelming. Add to that, uncertainty about the accuracy of what we read, especially online, and a little knowledge can become a dangerous thing. When it comes to breast cancer, however, knowledge can save your life, so the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation would like to clear up some common misconceptions about this all-too prevalent disease. MYTH: Only women with a family history of breast cancer are at risk. Although women who have a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk, approximately 80 per cent of wo men who develop breast cancer have no family history. If you do have a family member who had breast cancer, you should have a mammogram five years before the age at which the family member was diagnosed. MYTH: Finding a lump in your breast means you have breast cancer. Eight out of ten lumps are benign, or not cancerous. However, if you discover a persistent lump in your breast, any changes in breast tissue, or any other abnormality, consult your physician immediately. MYTH : A mammogram can cause breast cancer to spread. An x-ray of the breast is called a mammogram. The x-ray and the pressure on the breast from the mammography unit cannot cause cancer to spread. The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation advocates a three-step approach to breast health, including a monthly breast self- examination (BSE), an annual clinical exam by a health care professional and a mammogram, where age or risk appropriate. MYTH: Mammography is 100 per cent accurate in early breast cancer detection. Mammography is a very important diagnostic tool for detecting breast cancer in its early stages, however, it is not foolproof. Even if a person has a normal mammogram result, any lump or change in the breast should be checked out by a physician. MYTH: Women under 40 years of age don’t get breast cancer. Although the risk is lower for women under 40, breast cancer can and does affect women of all ages. If you feel a lump in your breast and it persists for more than one menstrual cycle, be proactive and have it evaluated by your doctor. MYTH: Men do not get breast cancer. This year, an estimated 140 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 40 will die from it. While the percentage of men who are diagnosed with breast cancer is low, men should also give themselves monthly exams and report any lumps, discharge or abnormalities to their physician. MYTH : Wearing underwire bras or using underarm antiperspirants can cause breast cancer. There is absolutely no scientific basis for either of these urban legends. For more information about the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, visit www.cbcf.org or call 1-800-387-9816. - News Canada Functional Dentures... One Good Reason To Smile! Steil Denture Clinic A Family Business Serving You From The Same Location For 30 YearsCharles Wm. Steil, D.D. Implant Supported Dentures • 1 Hour Repairs • Relines • Complete 905-683-4294 PICKERING VILLAGE DENTURE CLINIC 84 Old Kingston Rd. W., AJAX • Partial Dentures • New permanent soft denture liners FREE CONSULTATION AFTER HOURS 905-428-8801 • Custom Foot Orthotics • Full Veteran’s Coverage • Sports Medicine • Diabetic Feet, Corns & Calluses • Children’s Foot 831-FEET(3338) Hub Mall Kingston Rd.Glenanna Rd.• Open seven days a week, including evenings and weekends • Urgent care, family practice, paediatrics, and well baby care • Driver and employment examinations • Motor vehicle accidents • Flu shots, immunizations • Chiropodist (foot care), weight loss clinic • Lab, X-ray, EKG, Ultrasound, physiotherapy & pharmacy on site • Free parking Pickering Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic & Family Practice Suite 6B, 1450, Kingston Rd. At Valley Farm Rd. Pickering Square Plaza Phone 905-831-8333 General dental care for the whole family Convenient hours Daily 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturdays available. Same day appointments available. Emergencies on short notice All fields of dentistry practiced White fillings, braces, Denture services, Caps, Bridges, Root canal treatment, Gum treatment. Extraction of wisdom teeth, Cosmetic Bonding. Hospitalization (for those who need it). Dental implants (Surgical and prosthetic). TMJ treatment Nitrous Oxide Gas Sedation (Laughing gas) Easy extended payment terms! Insurance plans accepted, we will bill direct to your insurance company. New patients welcomed. Dentistry while you are asleep if required. CALL TODAY 905-420-6226 734 Kingston Rd., Pickering ESQUIRE DENTAL CENTRES BracesImplants 32 Years Experience BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER BEFORE (Hwy. 2 & Whites Rd.) ESQUIRE DENTAL CENTRES Dr. A. Awadalla Dr. Ray Mulrooney Dr. S. Khalil Dr. Stephen Tannis Dr. Luk (Female) Dr. Lam (Female) Dr. Mark Awadalla SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE AFTER BEFORE AFTER BEFORE NOW OPEN! Full Service salon, Spa and aesthetic’s facility... • hairstyling • pedicure & manicure • facials • aromatherapy scrubs • body mud masks • professionally- applied make-up • make-up lessons • massage packages • sports massage 527 Kingston Rd. W. Ajax Tel: 905-426-6669 Fax: 905-426-7902 Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 10-8, Fri. 10-9, Sat. 8-4, Sun. & Mon. Closed PAULA STAFFIERI SHELBY THWAITES LICINIA MORAIS BOBBI LEE HELEN STILLINGER KRISTINA LISCIO First 20 customers to book an appointment with Bobbi receive a 10% discount off their hair service. First 20 customers to book an appointment with Bobbi receive a 10% discount off their hair service. A/P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Wouldn’t it be nice if everytime you entered a room people complimented you on your smile - ‘my you have nice teeth’? Well now that can happen to you, if you have the right treatment performed on your teeth. Treatments are affordable and can now be done in the comfort of your own home. For many people yellow, stained teeth are an embarrassment. Take the next step and you can ignite a room with your white smile. In-office bleaching: Offers a higher concentration of bleaching material so only one visit is required. Average time of in office bleaching one to two hours with an average shade level drop of two lighter than the starter shade. Average cost of in-office bleaching is $375 to $550. Ta k e-home bleaching: Offers a more affordable treatment while at home. Custom bleaching trays are used to hold the material while you sleep. Average time is nightly for 12 nights. Av erage cost $200 to $295. In-off ice bleaching is recommended to supervise the treatment. If bleaching is started, whether in office or at home, please see your dental professional for a quick check up to make sure your mouth is healthy enough for the treatment. If you’re ready for the white smile call our office and speak to Michelle, our treatment coordinator, at either of our two locations. Durham Dental Centre is located at 135 Harwood Ave. N. Suite 210, Ajax, 905-427-4280. Durham West Dental Centre is located at 720 Sheppard Ave. E. Suite 6, Pickering, 905-420- 4006. We do recommend that a full cleaning be completed prior to bleaching to remove plaque and tartar. Does your smile ignite a room? IF •TIME •QUALITY •GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) 686-4343 DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST HWY. 401 HWY. 2 WESTNEY RD.HARWOOD AVE.WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE PEOPLE OF ALL AGES Dental Care for Adults, Kids and Great Big Babies. VIJAY BADHWAR, DMD We keep our patients smiling by taking the time to understand their needs. Add our friendly, caring staff and state-of-the-art techniques and you’ve found a good dental home. 905-683-1391 •A Full Range of Dental Treatments - Bring the whole family. •Saturday & Evening Appointments - To serve you better. •Flexible Payment Options - Helping you get the treatment you want. •A Relaxing Atmosphere - Virtual vision glasses, stereo headphones to help ensure you have a pleasant visit. TO ADVERTISE IN THE HEALTH & BEAUTY FEATURE CONTACT MARILYN BROPHY AT 905-683-5110 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 9 P Did you know that over 54 per cent of people who live in Durham Region are putting their health at risk because they aren't active enough? Inactivity can lead to heart disease, diabetes, obesity and even some kinds of cancer. Younger people are also getting these diseases and becoming overweight more often because they're not physically active enough. Everyone knows that exercising is good for them, but half of Canadian adults and children are not active enough to stay healthy. Durham Region Health Department has information on physical activity that's available to everyone - such as Canada's Physical Activity Guides for Adults and Older Adults, Children and Youth, as well as related support material especially intended for parents and teachers. Other physical activity information available includes: Walking, the Activity of a Lifetime booklet Fun and Physical Activity for Families and Caregivers with Children 0 to 4 years booklet Moving on the Spot booklet To order copies of these resources or to get more information about making physical activity part of your day, call Durham Region Health Department at 905-723-8521 or 1-800-841-2729, ext. 2125. You can also visit www.region.durham.on.ca look under Public Health and click on physical activity. Durham Region Trails Map Get Active Resource Guide (a directory of Durham Region recreational facilities) Walk This Way program PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ALERT “Get Active Your Way . . . Everyday!” HEALTH DEPARTMENT Milner Health Centre ACCEPTING NEW PATI ENTS Monday - Friday 9am - 8pm Saturday 10am - 3pm 857 Milner Ave. (Morningside & 401) next to Swiss Chalet 416-287-3611 Walk-in / Family Practice 857 Milner Ave. (Morningside & 401) 416-287-1957 We honour all Drug Plans • Wheel Chairs • Walker • Commodes • Cane • Crutches • Blood Glucose Monitors • Blood Pressure Monitors • Support Stocking etc. Pharma-Centre Pharmacy 10% OFF WITH THIS AD excluding prescriptions Limited time offer FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE “A PROGRAM YOU CAN BELIEVE IN” *Exp. Nov 9/03OFFOFF THE IMMUNITY BOOSTER PHYTO SHIELDPHYTO SHIELD™™ $$33 FORMULA S/EFORMULA S/E ™™ 2020%% OFFOFF GET CONTROL! APPETITE OUT OF CONTROL? (Ephedrine Free) • Natural formula helps reduce cravings, appetite • Increases energy, vitality *Exp. 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I like getting things done in a hurry and this worked for me in just thirteen weeks!” AfterAfter Providing you with individualized, timely, quality and accountable care that will help you return to normal daily activities as soon as possible, is a guiding philosophy at Rougemount Physiotherapy. The welcoming clinic is home to four registered physiotherapists: owners Kathy Chamberlain and Cathy Kammerer and associates Stephanie Watson and Fiona Tennant. They offer full orthopaedic and sports rehabilitation, neuromuscular treatment, massage therapy, acupuncture and custom orthotics. After completing an assessment, they plan a course of treatment to treat your condition or injury. The registered physiotherapists at Rougemount Physiotherapy take the time to help you understand your injury or condition. They offer advice and tips on how to feel your best everyday and how to prevent future injuries. As winter approaches, they remind you to pay careful attention to how you shovel to prevent common injuries. If you’re buying a new shovel this winter, consider one of the new ergonomic models with an S-shaped handle. These shovels are designed to decrease the stress in your arms, back and legs. When shovelling, maintain your balance with a wide stance and remain upright as much as possible. Lift with your legs, not your back. If you tighten your abdominals and pelvic floor, you ensure a more stable lower back. Work slowly, take frequent breaks and don’t overload your shovel. Physiotherapy is covered by many extended health plans. Treatment of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident may be covered by motor vehicle insurance. Visit Rougemount Physiotherapy at 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering. It’s open Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call 905-509-7181 or drop to find out more. Feel better with Rougemount Physiotherapy Your physiotherapy clinic is the best resource in your community for education and prevention as well as physical health. Weakness Stiffness •Neck and Back Pain •Work-Related Injuries •Joint and Muscle Pain •Sports Injuries •Arthritis •Fibromyalgia •Multiple Sclerosis •Reg. Massage Therapist •Motor Vehicle Accidents • Custom Orthotics • Acupuncture Registered Physiotherapists Back Row: (left to right) Kathy Chamberlain, Cathy Kammerer Front Row: (left to right) Stephanie Watson, Fiona Tennant 905•509•7181 ROUGEMOUNT PHYSIOTHERAPY 376 Kingston Rd. E, Suite 11, Pickering "We offer a friendly pleasant atmosphere in which to discuss your needs" "Our services are covered by most Extended Health Benefits and Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance" Let your physiotherapist assist you in being proactive in your health care. As winter approaches, pay careful attention to how you shovel to prevent common injuries. Weakness Stiffness Pain A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com DURHAM REGION HEALTH DEPARTMENT Protect yourself and the ones you love from the Flu. The Durham Region Health Department will be offering FREE influenza clinics throughout Durham Region for all residents over the age of 6 months. 2003 For more information call 1-866-FLU-N-YOU or the Durham Region Health Department at 905-723-8521 ext. 2900 or 1-800-841-2729 ext. 2900 or visit the website at www. region.durham.on.ca AJAX Ajax Community Centre (HMS Room) Thurs. Nov 6 (2:00-8:00pm) Thurs. Nov 20 (2:00-8:00pm) McLean Centre Fri. Nov 14 (2:00-8:00pm) Tue s. Nov 18 (2:00-8:00pm) BROCK Cannington Trinity United Church Mon. Nov 17 (2:00- 8:00pm) Lakeview Manor (Beaverton) Tue s. Nov 25 (2:00- 8:00pm) CLARINGTON Orono Rebekah Hall Thurs. Nov 6 (2:00- 8:00pm) Garnet B. Rickard Complex (Bowmanville) Wed. Nov 12 (2:00- 8:00pm) Courtice Rec. Complex Fri. Nov 21 (2:00- 8:00pm) St. Francis of Assisi (Newcastle) Mon. Nov 24 (3:00- 8:00pm) OSHAWA Five Points Mall Wed. Nov 5 (2:00- 8:00pm) LVIV Ukrainian Hall Mon. Nov 10 (2:00- 8:00pm) Gate 316 Thurs. Nov 13 (10:00am-12:30pm) Midtown Mall Tue s. Nov 25 (9:00am- 5:00pm) Loblaws, Gibb St. Sat. Nov 1 (9:30am - 4:00pm) Mon. Nov 3 (2:00- 8:00pm) Wed. Nov 12 (2:00- 8:00pm) Wed. Nov 19 (2:00- 8:00pm) Wed. Nov 26 (2:00- 8:00pm) Fri. Nov 28 (2:00- 8:00pm) PICKERING Pickering Bayfair Baptist Church Tues . Nov 4 (2:00- 8:00pm) Pickering Rec. Complex (O’Brien Room) Sat. Nov 8 (9:30am- 4:00pm) Wed. Nov 26 (2:00- 8:00pm) Pickering Pentecostal Church Mon. Nov 17 (2:00- 8:00pm) SCUGOG Port Perry Community Centre Thurs. Nov 13 (2:00- 8:00pm) UXBRIDGE Lakeridge Health Uxbridge Sat. Nov 15 (9:30am- 4:00pm) WHITBY St. Thomas Anglican Church (Brooklin) Tues . Nov 18 (2:00- 8:00pm) DAILY CLINICS Ta ke the Kenmore®Challenge QUALITY, VALUE, SERVICE, TRUST NE111M303 ©2003. Sears Canada Inc. 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It shows that the product meets the ENERGY STAR®guidelines for energy efficiency FREE Pickering Town Centre 905-420-8000 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 11 A/P P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Lot’s of Fun at Wendy’s Annual Pumpkin Patch Event Children and adults alike had a great time at Wendy’s 5th Annual Pumpkin Patch Event at the Knox Pumpkin Farm on Saturday, Oct. 18th. Host Wendy Fuller of Re/Max West Realty Inc. invited past and present clients and friends to the Knox Pumpkin Farm in Mitchell’s Corners for a day of fun where everyone enjoyed hay rides, pony rides, the corn maze, Boo Barn and more. There were lots of apple pies, cider and fresh apples and everyone made sure they picked the perfect pumpkin for Halloween. “I love having this event every year.” says Wendy. “My success is due to the support of my many clients and their families and this is a great way to show my appre- ciation.” In the photo above, Wendy, 5th from the right, is joined by just some of the many people who enjoyed the day at the farm. WWest Realty Incest Realty Inc .. (East Di(East Di vision)vision) service from the company you trust Sale prices end Saturday, November 1, 2003, while quantities last **Complete warranty details at Sears GET UP TO 4 TIRES INSTALLED IN 1 HOUR OR LESS * GUARANTEED! or we’ll give you a $20 Sears Gift Card *Tire installation only, for most vehicles. Start time begins with selection of new tires and customer authorization of work order. Not available if additional services ordered. 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The officer was patrolling Liverpool Road North near the school at 10:45 p.m. when he spotted a trio wearing balaclavas and carrying knapsacks with computer equipment in them, police said. All three were arrested, and a pel- let gun and knife were seized from one. Stephen Ekwenuke, 18, of Gregson Street in Ajax, a 16-year-old Pickering boy and a 17-year-old boy with no fixed address are charged with break, enter and theft, possession of stolen prop- erty, and wearing a disguise. Te ens charged in break and enter PRIDE Good For Students! Our evening would not have been successful without the generous donations of hundreds of local businesses. Thank you! PRIDE EXCITEMENT EXCITEMENT and The 2nd Annual Scholarship and Bursary Gala of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College was held on Saturday, Sept. 13, raising over $80,000 for students. More than $80,000 was raised for the Durham College and University of Ontario Institute of Technology students’ scholarship and bursary fund at Pride & Excitement 2003. The second annual Scholarship & Bursary Gala of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College was held Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Garnet Rickard Complex in Bowmanville. A total of 320 guests enjoyed an evening of dining and dancing, while bidding on silent and live auction items. Music was provided by The Dan Clancy Band. Gary Polonsky, President, Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, welcomed those in attendance, assisted by Foundation President, Terry Slobodian, and Board of Governors Chair Garry Cubitt. The college and university thank all who attended and supported this important event for our students. Mark your 2004 calendar for the third annual Scholarship and Bursary Gala being held September 11. PLATINUM SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS METROLAND DURHAM REGION MEDIA GROUP GOLD SPONSORS William & Delphine Patchett Tom & Melissa Batchellor Tom’s No Frills (Ajax) Garry Liboiron & Liz Southward Century 21 All Pro Realty (1993) Ltd. WINE SPONSORS DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE SERVICES BOARD Apple Canada Inc. & 2 5 TWENTY FIVE YEARS www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 13 A/P It’s in our nature to care. Rouge Valley Health System COMMUNITY REPORT W hen Rene Soetens speaks about his role in the Rouge Valley Health System’s Vital Links campaign, he speaks from the heart. As a long-time resident of Ajax, he has had plenty of first-hand experience with Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering—his wife, June, who worked there part-time, gave birth to their three children at the hospital. Soetens is also a founding mem- ber of the Ajax and Pickering Hospital Foundation and a former chair of the Foundation. As vice chair of the $34 million capital campaign, he continues to give something back to the community. Soetens says it is nice to know he has a hand in shaping quality health care in the region. “It feels good to be able to influence a positive outcome that will help the com- munity,” he says. So far, individuals and corporations have been very supportive of the Vital Links campaign—to date, more than 70 per cent of the funds have been raised. The money is earmarked for redeveloping facili- ties at both of the Rouge Valley Health System sites. “Lots of good charities are looking for support,” Soetens says. “We ask that peo- ple remember the folks who provide care when they need it the most.” He adds that the local hospital is often forgotten when people make charitable contributions. “If the community hadn’t stood up and supported the original hospital sites (Centenary and Ajax Pickering), the hospi- tals never would have been built. The biggest challenge of the campaign is putting the hospitals’ needs on the radar for the community, and letting them know how much we need their support.” Soetens says there is a common miscon- ception among the general public that their donations aren’t required, but he stresses that every contribution, no matter how small, adds to the success of the campaign. In his spare time, Soetens is involved in the Rotary Club of Ajax and in local politics.■ M any organizations have a mis- sion statement – sometimes found in a dusty frame on the wall, or illustrated in a tired- looking poster in the staff room. Released with great fanfare, too often these well- meaning statements are quickly forgotten by all. The creation of Rouge Valley’s new values, vision and mission started with a firm commitment that this document would not suffer the same fate. “We had no interest in just creating some catchy phrase that would just sit on our wall,” explains Hume Martin, Rouge Valley’s C.E.O. “What we wanted was to create a document that speaks to what we are and what we do, and will serve as a guiding principle for our activities and day-to-day decision making.” In many ways, Rouge Valley’s mission statement reiterates values that are already firmly in place at the hospital. There’s a strong emphasis on family-centred care, a principle the hospital has been commit- ted to for many years. A family-centred care approach respects the individual’s and family’s need to be in charge of their care at the most basic level. It respects their integrity and their cultural values. At Rouge Valley, that principle mani- fests itself in many ways. In the surgery department, for example, children are given extra-special treatment, from the child-friendly waiting area stocked with toys and books, to the little toy cars used to wheel them to the operating room. In continuing care and rehabilitation, special entertainment is often arranged for patients, and specially trained visiting dogs come in on a regular basis to com- fort pet lovers. Throughout the hospital, every effort is made to involve and include both the patients and their family members in decisions regarding their care. But there is still much room for improvement, a fact that is recognized in Rouge Valley’s vision. One excellent example is the introduction of culturally sensitive food choices. “We want to be leaders in family-cen- tred care,” explains Martin. “We’re aiming to be the best, and that sets the bar pretty high. But I’m confident that we can get there – we’re already well on our way.” There are still some barriers that Rouge Valley needs to overcome to fulfill its family-centred care mandate, and one of those is the physical plant at the two hospitals. At the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering site, for example, the labour and delivery room are relatively modern, and allow for greater family involvement in the entire process. But at Rouge Valley Centenary, the labour and delivery rooms are older and relatively small. Their size and set up make the kind of involvement families expect today—and that studies show is better, health-wise, for both mom and baby—difficult to achieve. To solve this dilemma at Rouge Valley Centenary, plans are well underway for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art family birthing centre, which should be ready in 2005. Similar physical challenges present themselves in the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering emergency department, a 24- hour, 7-day a week service, but the recent renovation has helped in the short-term. In the long term we have plans for a $45 million of the emergency department and site by 2005. “Family-centred care is a proven con- cept – clearly a superior way to deliver healthcare to our patients,” explains Martin. “It is also an approach that is strongly favoured by those that we serve. We’re excited about what this will mean to the future of our hospitals.”■ Hospital committed to Values, Vision and Mission Vital Links fundraising target a priority for campaign co-chair Rene Soetens and his wife June enjoy a stroll through the fall splendour of Ajax’s Rotary Park. A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com A s often as the statistics are quoted, they remain sobering — one in nine Canadian women can expect to develop breast cancer during her lifetime, and breast cancer is still the leading cause of death among women between the ages of 35 and 55. Studies prove that early detection is one of the best weapons against this disease, with survival rates of greater than 80 per cent as a result. With this statistic in mind and a com- mitment to family-centred care, Rouge Valley Health System opened a truly unique facility — the Transamerica Breast Screening and Diagnostic Centre, located at Rouge Valley Centenary. This facility is designed to offer a full continuum of care, combining early detec- tion, prevention, treatment and supportive care. Services include screening, two new mammography units, a minimally invasive procedure known as stereotactic breast biopsy, and surgical treatment including Sentinel lymph node mapping. Educational services are also enhanced, and all clients have access to the teaching of self-breast exams by a nurse clinician. One of the goals of the centre is to ensure that every woman with an abnormal screening can obtain “fast track” entry into the health care system with immediate access to highly skilled surgeons, radiologists and oncolo- gists, as well as other excellent health care professionals. “One of the most important aspects of the centre is that it recognizes the profound emotional impact of this disease,” explains Donna Woodhams, Manager of Outpatient Surgery and Clinics.”This centre is a com- fortable place where our patients and their families will receive both physical and emo- tional support to cope with this disease.” The centre recently added access to another new diagnostic service, eliminating the need for painful lymph node surgery. In 1996, Pickering resident Gail Snyder was diagnosed with breast cancer, and underwent the procedure of having her lymph nodes removed to see if the cancer had spread to her lymph system. That painful and debilitating experience prompted Snyder to begin a fundraising campaign known as “Bevy of Baskets”, which enabled Rouge Valley to purchase a $40,000 piece of equipment known as a Navigator GPS. Traditionally, if physicians suspect a patient’s breast cancer has spread to her lymph system, a search for the sentinel node is conducted by removing lymph nodes from the armpit area. This is a painful procedure that can lead to complications including severe numbness, swelling and infection of the patient’s arm. The new technique that uses the Navigator GPS searches for the sentinel node by injecting a radioactive “tracer” sub- stance at the tumor site. A thin probe is inserted and draws fluid and nodes from the area to determine whether the sentinel node is present. If the nodes are cancer-free, the cancer has not spread. The procedure is much less invasive than previous options such as lumpectomies, or biopsies. Rouge Valley Health System is now the only hospital east of the Don Valley Parkway and west of Oshawa offering this service. ■ It’s in our nature to care. COMMUNITY REPORT T he nursing profession chose Arden Eldridge when she was a teen in pur- suit of a career in medicine. And she has never looked back. “As much as I need my job, I really love my job,” says Arden, who trained at Rouge Valley Health System (then Ajax and Pickering General Hospital) as a student more than 19 years ago. Since then, she has worked in the hospital’s Telemetry unit for a year and 12 years in Intensive Care before hitting the ground running at one of the busiest Emergency Departments in the region. Her impressive clinical skills also reveal a simple yet essential talent: empathy. “I never lose site of the fact that each patient I treat could be me or my family,” says Arden. “I always try to put myself in their place and make sure I’m looking after not only their clinical needs, but their emo- tional ones as well. “Sometimes there isn’t any more I can do for a patient, but yet I don’t want to leave their side. Just sitting next to a patient who is very worried, putting my hand on their arm as reassurance makes all the difference, and tells them, ‘You’re going to be okay.’” Some days are harder than others, espe- cially with limited resources and a depart- ment that is designed to handle less than half of the patients that actually come through its doors. The increase in patient volumes is a source of stress for Arden since she respects that everyone who makes the trip to Emergency expects and deserves timely treatment. “I just want everyone who comes here to know that while they may have to wait, we do give everyone excellent, thorough care. We have a fantastic team of doctors and you can’t meet a smarter, more caring group of nurses than at Rouge Valley. We’re all here because we very much want to be. “While we don’t often hear back from patients who have either been discharged home or moved to other areas in the hospi- tal, the odd time when we do get a card or phone call, it means the world to us.”■ I want to support the Rouge Valley Health System! Here is my donation to help deliver excellent patient care!YES! Please complete this form and return to the site of your choice: Rouge Valley Health System Foundation Centenary Health Centre 2867 Ellesmere Road To ronto, ON M1E 4B9 Phone: 416-281-7342 Fax: 416-281-7443 Charitable Business #: 12379 7474 RR0001 Rouge Valley Health System Foundation Ajax & Pickering Health Centre 580 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, ON L1S 2J4 Phone: 905-683-2320, EXT. 1501 Fax: 905-428-1408 Charitable Business #: 14113 2662 RR001 Enclosed is my gift of:❏ $50 ❏ $75 ❏ $100 ❏ Other $________ ❏ My cheque is enclosed and made payable to Rouge Valley Health System Foundation ❏ Please charge my credit card:❏ VISA ❏ MasterCard ❏ American Express Card #: Signature: __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ NAME ________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________ CITY ________________________________________________________________________ PHONE PROVINCE POSTAL CODE EMAIL ADDRESS Expiry Caring and empathy all in a day’s work for Rouge Valley nurse Going the extra mile to care for patients is part of the job for ER nurse Arden Eldridge. 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Ellen Brown, 60, of Pickering, and John Piccitto, 48, of Oshawa were killed instantly when their cars collid- ed on Island Road in Scugog just after midnight March 2, 2001. As a result of the Durham Regional Police investigation and reconstruc- tion of the crash - which the defence contends was flawed - a third driver alleged to have caused the collision, William Allan Kane, was charged. Mr. Kane, 33, pleaded not guilty to two counts each of impaired driving causing death, dangerous driving causing death and failing to remain at the scene of the fatal collision. His trial was suddenly adjourned Thursday at the request of prosecu- tor Ken Polley, citing “new informa- tion” he received regarding the case. The unusual delay interrupted three days of continuing testimony from police collision reconstructionist Constable Carol Stenzel. In court Friday, Mr. Polley with- drew the charges against Mr. Kane. The assistant Crown attorney of- fered a vague explanation in open court for abandoning the prosecu- tion. “New information which came to light only yesterday would raise a rea- sonable doubt about the accident re- construction in this case,” Mr. Polley told Justice Edwin Minden. “The Crown no longer has a rea- sonable prospect of conviction,” he said. Outside court, neither Mr. Polley nor defence lawyer Alan Risen said they could comment on the reasons for the sudden halt to the prosecu- tion. However, Durham Regional Po- lice spokesman Dave Selby, speaking on behalf of Deputy-Chief Rod Piukkala, said the force will consult with the Crown’s office and take a “se- rious look” at what went wrong in the case. Mr. Risen told the court the de- fence “has maintained for a long time Mr. Kane is not responsible” for the deadly crash, and had the trial con- tinued forensic experts were lined up to support the defence position. The development left Mr. Kane “overwhelmed with relief,” he said. The self-employed satellite installer spent three months in jail after the crash and two more years under “vir- tual house arrest” after being granted bail. “The past three years have been a nightmare. I’m so happy right now, I can’t think of the word,” he said out- side Superior Court of Justice in Whitby. Mr. Kane said his happiness at being vindicated was tempered with sadness for the families of crash vic- tims Ms. Brown and Mr. Piccitto. Police alleged Mr. Kane was crimi- nally responsible for the fatal colli- sion; the cause of the crash was hotly disputed at the short-lived trial. The prosecution and defence each proposed different collision scenarios, both supported by their own recon- struction experts. The Crown theory was based on the police reconstruction by Const. Stenzel, of the Durham Regional Po- lice specialized traffic services unit. The officer, who has been a collision reconstructionist since 1999, had con- cluded Mr. Kane caused the violent crash by rear-ending Ms. Brown’s southbound Cavalier with his 2001 Chevy Tahoe. The rear impact from the Tahoe, Const. Stenzel testified, caused the Cavalier to “spin out” into the path of oncoming traffic, where it was struck by Mr. Piccitto’s north- bound Pontiac Grand Prix, killing both drivers. However, Mr. Risen suggested the police reconstruction of the crash was faulty from the start and premised on fundamental investigative errors. Mr. Risen raised the defence theory Mr. Piccitto and Ms. Brown were killed in a “horrendous accident” two minutes before Mr. Kane reached the crash scene in the Tahoe. With both cars disabled on the dark road, Mr. Kane collided with the rear of the Cavalier, in the proposed de- fence scenario. “On a dark unlit road, he wouldn’t have been able to detect those vehi- cles in time to avoid crashing into the Cavalier,” Mr. Risen said in an inter- view. The defence theory is backed by two former senior Toronto Police col- lision reconstructionists, he said. Court heard police conclusions were based on evidence including damage to the front of the Tahoe and rear of the Cavalier, and apparent “gouge marks” on the road, indicating a point of impact between the SUV and Cavalier. Mr. Risen suggested minor nicks on the snow-covered road were mistaken for gouge marks. Meanwhile, eyewitnesses in a vehi- cle travelling behind the Tahoe gave accounts “that were totally consistent with the defence theory,” he said. “The reason you can’t explain it is because it can’t happen that way,” Mr. Risen said at one point while cross-examining Const. Stenzel on apparent discrepancies in the evi- dence. Mr. Kane and two passengers all suffered various injuries in the colli- sion and walked away from the scene to a friend’s nearby house, leaving the Tahoe abandoned in a snow-bank, Mr. Risen said. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 17 A/P Tickets starting at $15.00 Special Purple Circle Seating available that includes an exclusive gift bag from Barney. Tickets available at Ticketmaster (416) 870-8000, SkyDome Box Office (Gate 7), or online at ticketmaster.ca Groups of 15 or more call (416) 341-2255 Children 12 months & under FREE (on adult's lap). Prices do not include facility fee or other service charges. Your Ticket To Adventure! A 90-minute, fun-filled musical stage show starring your child’s best friends... Barney, Baby Bop™and BJ™ ON SALE NOW! 5 GREAT PERFORMANCES! NOVEMBER 7 - 9, 2003 ©2003 Lyons Partnership, L.P. All rights reserved. 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The force announced on Wednesday that its capacity to answer its 905-579-1520 and 905-683-9100 lines would be reduced for 12 hours starting at 4:30 a.m. as the phone system undergoes upgrades and maintenance. Due to some technical issues, the upgrade has been postponed for a few weeks. Police will let the public know when the rescheduled date has been finalized. 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These tutors assist students by not only answering their questions, but also by ensuring they have a thorough understanding of each concept before moving onto the next topic. “It is essential that problem areas receive attention immediately,” says Yasmin Hasham, manager at the Academy in the Ajax Heritage Market Square. “If students do not understand basic concepts in early grades, those gaps quickly widen, and students may lose interest or conf idence in their abilities. As a result, they may get further behind. “Ours is an internationally- proven tutorial and enrichment program. We have 20 years of experience in assisting students with mathematics, science and English.” Central to the tutoring experience at the Academy is the “building block” approach. As one topic is mastered, the students not only move on but are also individually evaluated each step of the way. This gives both students and their parents an accurate picture of progress and successes. As students learn new approaches to their academic pursuits, they quickly find these strengthened skills give them greater confidence in both school and everyday life. To find out more about how the Academy for Mathematics and Science can bolster your children’s educational endeavours call 905-683-5299. ENROL NOW FOR CLASSES 1885 Glenanna Rd., Suite #103, Pickering Serving Ajax and Pickering 905-420-9930 Ajax’s Roland Michener also a finalist DDUURRHHAAMM — Staff and students at a Pickering school can boast that their garden and outdoor environment is tops. Vaughan Willard Public School got the nod in the Durham District School Board’s ‘Hey We’re Looking Good This Summer Contest.’ The second place finisher was Sunderland Public School. “For 15 years the schools have been challenged to find creative ways to improve the exterior ap- pearance of their schools,” said Andrea Pidwerbecki, the board’s communications manager, at the Oct. 20 board meeting. She was responsible for visit- ing each of the 48 schools that took part this year. Ms. Pidwer- becki at the board meeting noted a common remark she heard is that the gardens are never vandalized. Participants in August are scored on the general appear- ance of their school, creativity, lack of weeds and litter and other areas. Finalists hand in a report de- tailing who is involved in their project and its educational value. This year’s finalists were Hills- dale Public School in Oshawa, Roland Michener Public School in Ajax and Whitby’s Kathleen Rowe Memorial Public School. Schools that take part each get $25, and finalists receive a photo of their garden. The runner-up banks $200 and the winner $300 to use on their projects. Pickering school tops garden contest Personalized programmes to help your child improve test results. You and your child can have moments like these, too. We start with the Sylvan Advantage:™ Our personalized instruction includes test-taking strategies in reading, math and language arts. Delivered by caring, certified teachers who just love teaching. So your child has the confidence to do better on the provincial test. If your child is struggling or not being challenged enough, call Sylvan today. Courtice (905) 725-0555 Pickering (905) 839-9637 Whitby (905) 404-1818 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 PAGE 19 A/P SSppoorrttss SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2003 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 HOCKEY Oshawa Civic Auditorium Box Office Info 905-728-5163 Sun., Oct. 26 6:35pm vs Sudbury Plenty of Tickets Available. Wrestling has provided Stan Tzogas with a forum to ‘make a difference’ BByy PPaauull FFuutthheeyy Staf f Writer AAJJAAXX ——For Stan Tzogas, the true measure of success does not lie wholly in a final score. "To me, there's very many ways of achieving success," says Tzogas, the head coach of the Team Impact Wrestling Club. Tzogas, 39, who recently re- turned from the world Greco- Roman wrestling champi- onships held in France, has crafted an impressive résumé at the local, national and interna- tional levels of the sport. Locally, a number of Team Im- pact members can point to his direct influence on their wrestling careers since he joined the organization in 1990. The non-profit club, founded in 1973 and geared toward Durham Re- gion students, is considered a perennial contender in meets throughout the province and the country based on the solid tech- nical preparation its members undertake. He's travelled extensively for competitions overseas. Tzogas was the head coach for Canada's hugely successful entry at the Commonwealth Games held in Manchester, England, in 2002. The Canadian medal haul at the Games was seven in wrestling, with four gold and three silver. Looking ahead, there is the tantalizing possibility of a trip next year for the 2004 Olympics in Athens, as Tzogas was ap- pointed the Greco-Roman coach for the Canadian wrestling team. Provided a Canadian qualifies for one of the event's remaining 10 spots - to be chosen from qualifiers in Serbia and Uzbek- istan in February and March - Tzogas will partake in what is considered the pinnacle of ama- teur athletic competition. Not only that, he'll be doing it in the modern Olympic birthplace in an event which traces its roots to the eighth century BC. "To be part of that would be my ultimate goal as a coach." Greg Mathieu, the executive director of Wrestling Canada, says Tzogas has played an im- portant role in the sport's devel- opment through years of experi- ence and dedication. "Certainly he's been one of the coaches who has made one of the biggest contributions both in terms of coaching at a national level and developing younger athletes," Mathieu says. When he started with Team Impact (then known by its origi- nal name, the Oshawa Olympic Wrestling Club), Tzogas was also beginning his teaching career in the phys-ed department at Dun- barton High School. "I was very enthusiastic about coaching high school," he recalls, explaining how he took the step to get involved outside of the reg ular high school sporting loop with an organization that has become a big part of his life over the past 13 years. During that time, the club adopted a new name, a broader drawing area and a wider age- range of membership. Tzogas the teacher moved on to a three- year stint at Henry Street, before settling into his current position on the staff at Pickering High School. For Tzogas the coach, howev- er, his initial enthusiasm for one of the world's oldest sports has not waned at all. The challenge is there every day. Whether it's grappling with the concern of the club's ongoing need for funds, or taking one of his charges through a training reg imen, Tzogas has embraced each obstacle. He's also current- ly involved with a proposal to see a wrestling program established at Durham College, which would give an avenue for post-sec- ondary age students from the area who would otherwise have to go to schools in Guelph, Hamilton or Montreal. Added to the commitment of holding two-hour practices four times a week on a year-round basis with the club, these duties might all seem overwhelming, but the dedication to make him- self a better coach, along with his passion for the sport, keep him going. "This is my life. This is not work for me," he explains. "I don't know who I would be without this sport." Don Westlake, president of Team Impact and one of its co- founders, is struck by Tzogas' commitment and dedication, qualities that have made the Scarborough native one of the best in the business. "Stan is as good as any coach in Canada," Westlake says with- out hesitation. Tzogas, who says he gains just as much satisfaction from watching a student pin an oppo- nent to the mat to win a gold medal as witnessing one of his pupils develop a more disci- plined, conscientious and thoughtful approach to life out- side the gym, knows the time commitment has been enor- mous. "I've sacrificed a lot," he ac- knowledges. "I've sacrificed rela- tionships. I've sacrificed time with my family. I've sacrificed ca- reer opportunities in teaching." With those sacrifices, though, the sport has also given back, he stresses. "It's given me an opportunity to make a difference," he says. "I find that most rewarding." AAJJAAXX ——A trip to the Maritimes had a silver lining for the Pickering High School Trojans senior boys' volleyball team. The nine-member Trojans team made its first ever appearance at the high-calibre Dalhousie Univer- sity Tournament over the Thanks- giving long weekend. A hotbed for U.S. college re- cruiters looking to add talent from Canadian schools, the tournament attracted approximately 30 to 40 teams, including ones from On- tario, the U.S. and from the Mar- itime provinces. The Trojans finished with a sil- ver medal in the eight-team 'A' di- vision of the tournament. They lost in the final to Hillcrest from Ottawa. Meanwhile, Courtice Sec- ondary School completed the On- tario sweep of the division by win- ning the bronze medal. Pickering High coach Scott Bur- rows was pleased not only with the calibre of the tournament, but also with the chance it afforded his players to bond as a team. "It was absolutely amazing. We had a great tournament and not just because of our performance, but because it was a team-building road trip for us. The guys were awesome," says Burrows. The Trojans swept through pool play, winning every game against schools from the Maritimes -- two teams from Nova Scotia and one from Newfoundland. In the semifi- nals, Pickering High defeated Courtice Secondary School to earn a shot at Hillcrest in the final. Trojans' Jordan Matthews was named to the tournament's all- star team. In addition to the play of Matthews, Burrows was especially pleased with what first-year senior player Andrew Bergman brought to the court. A middle player by position, Bergman was moved to left side and thrived at that posi- tion. "He had a great, great tourna- ment," says Burrows. In recent Lake Ontario Sec- ondary School Athletics (LOSSA) league play, the Trojans took two matches over J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate and the Uxbridge Sec- ondary School . The Trojans defeated Uxbridge 2-0 (25-15, 25-17) and J. Clarke 25- 16 , 25-22. In the other match, Uxbridge beat Richardson 25-17, 25-12. So far this season, the Trojans have dropped two matches in league play, to Henry Street and Ajax High School. ‘This is my life; this is not work for me’ Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo For the past 13 years, Stan Tzogas has built the Ajax-based Team Impact Wrestling Club into one of the best in Canada, with a number of its athletes competing internationally. Tzogas, himself, has crafted an impressive resume as a coach of elite athletes, having coached Canada’s wrestling entry at the Commonwealth Games in England last year, among his many highlights. Trojans runners-up at Halifax volleyball tourney P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com CUSTOM UPGRADES INCLUDED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS BOOKED THIS MONTH! HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM MODELS 1-888-BATH-REN O 416-285-6798 FREE in Home Estimates FOR KITCHEN & BATHROOM RENOVATIONS SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Wayne Hutchinson 696 King St. W. 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Panthers' goaltender Andrew LeClair was superb in recording the team's first shutout and was also voted the game's most valuable player. In the semi-final game, Pick- ering faced a previously unbeat- en Manitoulin Island team and won 2-1 in a heavy-hitting affair. The key to the game for Picker- ing was staying out of the penalty box. Sean Pavlidis scored the first goal from Tay- lor Robson. Kevin Montgomery scored the eventual winner from Nigel Fleming and Rob- son. The Panthers romped past the Scarborough Young Leafs 10 -1 in the opener. Montgomery scored three goals; Alex Starkey had two. Richard Doherty, Matt Savage, Matt Fowler, Reilly and Fleming added single goals. Savage con- tributed four assists, Kyle Kins- man three and Reilly two, Montgomery, Starkey, Fowler, Doherty Robson, Pat Farren and Anthony Lauriola, all with one. Goaltender Andrew Mona- co earned the win. Pickering then met the Sar- nia Sting in Game 2. 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Production Administrator - File 494 Responsibilities include: Qualifications: Maintain adequate inventory levels to ensure schedules can be met Expedite materials to meet schedules Coordinate outgoing shipments with warehouse staff Coordinate return of defective materials back to vendors for credit Service parts administration Subcontractor liaison for material supply issues and production schedules Update production schedules for internal, external (local) and off- shore assembly of finished goods Assist with purchasing raw materials and supplies Assist with maintenance of computer inventory records Must be willing to travel to local supplier and subcontractor locations on occasion Special projects as required Solid working knowledge of Windows, Word, and Excel programs A minimum of three to five years of experience in a purchasing and production planning environment is required Experience using an MRP system would be desirable Secondary school diploma required CPIM certification or equivalent is an asset A working knowledge of transportation and logistics as well as import/export processes would be an asset Must possess excellent communication skills; organization skills; problem-solving skills If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please submit your résumé electronically, quoting File #494 by October 31, 2003. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. We thank all others for their interest. No phone calls or agencies please. QUALITY INSPECTORS Quality inspectors required for shift work and some overtime in the Oshawa area. Applicants must have experience in an automotive / manufactur- ing environment performing quality inspection, quality technician or materials management functions. Post secondary education in quality, engineering, or related field is an asset. Applicants must have excellent communication skills and leadership abilities, as well as a willingness to travel within a 1-hour radius of Oshawa. Transportation required. Please forward your resume and cover letter, quoting competition number OQI 231003 by end of business day November 8, 2003, to: The PIC Group, 199 Wentworth Street East, Oshawa ON L1H 3V6. Fax 905-720-1047. E-mail: stacey.stuart@durhamc.on.ca The PIC Group appreciates your interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Treatment Foster Parents Needed!!! To provide care for special needs children with emotional, behavioural and/or medical challenges. We are interested in people with child care or nursing backgrounds to provide care in their homes with staff support. We require that al least one skilled/trained parent be at home full time to address the var ying needs of these children. Experience in fostering would be an asset! For further information: Please call Sonya Lall or Christine White Reachingout Family Homes 905-837-2098 1-888-460-7921 COMPUTER COURSES at Dur- ham College. MICROSOFT CER- TIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER, MICROSOFT OFFICE, CCNA, A+, MCSA. Changing career path? Tr ain at top rated Durham College in 100% instructor led courses. Full/Part time available. Funding through EI/OSAP, WSIB to quali- fied. 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You’ll not only smile yourself, you’ll encourage others to smile and have fun as SEASONAL PART-TIME ASSOCIATE when you join CPI CORP operating the Sears Portrait Studio located at: Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Road Pickering This is an unique opportunity for outgoing, creative individuals to handle a variety of duties including photography, sales and administration. We offer fully paid, comprehensive training, excellent advancement potential and commitment to internal promotion. Customer service/retail experience helpful; however, a smile is a prerequisite. 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Staffed by Job Skills Specialists TRANSPORT Oshawa, Ontario based carrier has an immediate openings for DEDICATED AZ AU T OMOTIVE DRIVERS Please contact Olivia Wiggins Reid (905) 725-5544 Ext. 227 We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic individuals for • •Assistant Manager •Full Time catering assistant •Full time prep cook Call Janet at (905)686-2461 UP to $25/HR Now Recruiting Experienced! Carpenters, Plumbers (Lic.), & Remodelers (Must be able to do everything!) Flexible hours, immediate pay. Be independent. Need tools, vehicle and must be bondable. 416-261-4496 905-686-7236 LEARN MASSAGE Certificate Course Reflexology. Nov 1,2; Seated Chair Nov 8,9 $250; Aro- matherapy Oils Nov 15, 16; $200; Couples Massage $150. Govern- ment Approved 905-809-5926. www.learnmassage.ca AZ DRIVER req'd for US runs. OTR, LTL. 33¢ per mile, $25. p/u & drop/OR percentage paid. $1000 -$1500/week. Home most wknds. Call 905-242-5313. AZ DRIVER wanted with US expe- rience. Pays .38-.40 cents. Call (705)876-1368 or (905)699-7855 F/T & P/T AZ Drivers.Local work, all 3 shifts, 8-10 hours. Paid hour- ly, paid weekly. Retirees' wel- comed. Must have 2 yrs. OTR ex- perience. Call Melissa, Profession- al Personnel (905)571-1603. AZ DRIVERS WANTED - Top rates for exp. drivers & owners-oper- ators, to run flatbeds, Can/US, 500-mile radius of TO, home weekends, bonuses, benefits avail. Call 905-683-7111. Fax 905-683-9492. A GAS fitter with G-2 licence re- quired for work in Durham area. Call 905-433-1962 or fax resume to 905-448-7941. AZ DRIVER,dedicated run, CDRP, fast card, clean CVOR and abstract. Call (705)745-3295 BINDERY PERSON.Full or Part- time. Must be proficient in Folding, Cutting, Stitching, Padding & Packing etc. Hours flexible. Fax 905-683-9565 or email: htighe@dicksonprinting.on.ca CANLAN ICE SPORTS - Oshawa is looking for Part Time Cleaners for evening and midnight shifts on weekends. Experience an asset but not necessary. Must have good people and communication skills. Honest and hard working applicants please fax resume to 905-725-7051 attn: Rob Ashley or email to rashley@icesports.com CANLAN ICE SPORTS - Oshawa is looking for Part Time "B" Opera- tors for weekend afternoon shifts. Must have good people and com- munication skills and be customer service oriented. Honest and hard working applicants please fax re- sume to 905-725-7051 attn: Rob Ashley or email to rashley@ice- sports.com COOK & SERVER EXPERI- ENCED,part time, for evenings and weekends for casual fine din- ing restaurant. Please reply to File # 949. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario. LlH 7L5 DRIVERS WANTED full time for sedan/limo company. (416) 712- 7450. DRIVERS with 3/4 ton pick-up or van wanted for tire delivery. Call 905-294-1996 leave message. Enumeration/ Order Takers Required $20./hr avg Full training provided! Call Catherine at 905-435-0518 EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST re- quired full and part time for the Hair Care Centre in the Whitby Mall. Good wages and no Sun- days. Call Nick or Derek 905-723- 0211. EXPERIENCED SNOWPLOW Drivers & Brokers, Bobcat, Front Loader Operators (DZ License an asset). ALSO sidewalk crews re- quired for Durham & GTA. Must have own transportation to office. Mechanical abilities required. Fax resume: 905-649-1779. or email mod_robes13@hotmail.com Seri- ous inquiries only. FERNIE House Child & Youth ser- vices seeks CYW's (part-time/ full- time/ supervisory) for child welfare residential treatment program. Fax resume 416-284-7286 or call (905)509-3074. FIBERGLASS help required. Ex- perienced in finishing and painting. Call 905-665-5938 or 416-688- 8941. FINANCIAL SERVICES company looking for highly motivated, career minded people. Do you have expe- rience in Sales/Marketing? Been down sized from Insurance Com- panies or worked in Financial Insti- tutions? This would be an asset not a requirement, full training to successful candidates. Call Peter Hones (905)626-1094 FOOD CONCESSIONS requires mature person for Supervisor. Part time nights & weekends. Experi- ence preferred. Bring resume to Concessions, Iroquois Park Sports Complex. No calls please. FULL & PART-TIME positions. Ajax/Oshawa. Cashier/Stock. Busy fast paced frozen food outlet. Re- tail/merchandising experience & able to work all shifts required. Op- portunity to advance. Fax resume to: 905-683-2655 HOMEMAKERS, MATURE STU- DENTS.Part time telemarketing positions in the evening and Satur- day mornings to those 18 years of age and older. $8.00 per hr. Train- ing provided to those who qualify. Call for an interview between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. (905) 619-6991. SECURITY guard, Full and part time for the Pickering area, must be 18 years, bondable, experi- enced, work weekends. Call Mon- Fri 9am-12 noon (416)745-5762 HOMEWORKERS NEEDED! 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JWP DISTRIBUTION services Inc., a reputable, established and expanding Whitby based courier company has immediate openings for enthusiastic broker drivers with a small car or mini van. Geograph- ical knowledge of Metro Toronto is beneficial. Interested parties call Al or Vali at (905) 668-0345 KITCHEN HELP - Experienced, dishes, prep and cleanup. Fax re- sume to (905) 666-3099. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - Long term temp, Staff Plus will be interview- ing 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 28 and 29. Come and see us at our new location, 1614 Dundas St. East, Suite #203, Whitby. Any questions please contact 1-888-509-3222 LIGHT Industrial Packaging per- sonnel required. Must be able to work flexible hours and some Sat- urdays. No experience required. Starting wage $11.25/hr. with rais- es in three months and six months based on performance. Good op- portunity for advancement. Please fax resumes to (905)666-0224 LIVE-IN SUPERINTENDENT re- quired immediately for 18-unit apartment complex, 76 Liberty St South, Bowmanville. Suitable for middle-aged or retired couple able to perform physical work and mi- nor repairs. Fax resume (905)623- 2257 LOOKING for Snow Plow Drivers & Sidewalk Shoveller's for the win- ter. Loader Operators also re- quired. To work in shopping malls in Ajax, Pickering & Whitby. Call Brock Property Maintenance 905- 640-6330. MAGICUTS, one of Canada's leading chains is opening a new salon in Whitby. Positions avail- able:Licensed Manager and As- sistant Manager plus full and part time stylist. We offer: Competitive salary, opportunity for advance- ment, paid vacation, profit sharing, free training classes, monthly priz- es, hiring bonus, benefits. Join a winning team. Call Jody (905) 579- 6757 MANAGER AND PT ASSO- CIATES - Pickering Town Centre. Responsible for sales, customer service/profitability, retail experi- ence, sales leadership, merchan- dising and interpersonal skills re- quired. Work flexible hours to sup- port store operations. Helen.Hong- Harold@nygard.com/fax 204-631- 5690 E-Mail Address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Call: Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.comCLASSIFIEDSFIND IT FAST IN THE AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad In Pickering Or Ajax Call: 905-683-0707 Ajax News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:00-5 p.m. Closed Saturday A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com Tr anscontinental Best Book, member of Transcontinental Printing G.T. Inc., one of the largest printers in North America is recruiting for the following positions at our book printing plant, located in Peterborough. Second Pressman - The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years experience on a V-25 lithographic web press, be familiar with web leads and folder set ups and have a proven ability to provide quality results, relative to colour and register. Excellent mechanical comprehension and a proven attention to detail and quality, plus the ability to work in a fast paced environment are necessary. Candidate must be a depend- able, open minded team player, able to lift up to 40-60 lbs of material, and must meet testing requirements for position. Electronic Pre-Press Operator - Must have experience with QuarkXpress, Pagemaker, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, PDF files and Pre-flight for Windows & Mac OS Platform. Candidate must be able to create postscript files, imposition of electronic files, output of film to a large format image setter, CTP and some stripping and proofing knowledge. Pre-Press Supervisor - Responsible for the workflow and quality of work generated by the team. Knowledge of printing principles, theories and processes in addition to current pre-press technolo- gies, (web, sheetfed binding/finishing processes) is required. Previous supervisory and business experience, effective commu- nication skills and the ability to provide and promote leadership, team concepts and teambuilding are necessary for this position. Tr anscontinental Best Book operates on three rotating shifts and continental shifts based on business demands. Tr anscontinental Best Book offers a competitive benefits package and opportunity for growth in a large organization. Qualified candidates should submit their resume and covering letter before Monday, November 3rd, 2003, to: Tr anscontinental Best Book Human Resources 100 Jameson Drive Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6X6 Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. 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Learn how to use the powers of hypnosis and guided meditation to help yourself and others lose weight, stop smoking, eliminate emotional baggage and reduce stress. Program is taught by award winning trainer and best selling author, and leads to Hypnosis Certification by the National Guild of Hypnotists, the world’s largest hypnosis organization. Small local class starts Nov. 21st Call today: (905) 683-9133 Is the box on the ceiling, or on the floor? Keep looking. Perspective is everything. Do you want to change your answer? Metal & Plastic Parts/Tooling Manufacturer in Ajax area has immediate openings for the following positions: ●Production Supervisor ●Toolmakers/Mould makers with proven newbuild troubleshooting abilities. ●CNC Milling Department Supervisor ●Maintenance Mechanics ●3rd & 4th year Apprentices ●General Labour Email resumes to:hrdmx@bellnet.ca HVAC Commercial /Industrial Installer. •Gas 2 min. , clean driving abstract. Service Technician Commercial/Industrial •Gas 2, ODP card, 4th or 5th year, own tools •Clean driving abstract Interested candidates Fax resumes to: 905-426-2517 EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE SALES PROFESSIONALS required for new car division * Are you tired of commuting? * Stuck in heavy traffic day after day? * Want above average earnings? Leave the stress behind and join our expanding sales operation, right here in Durham Region! WE OFFER: * Full training * Excellent commission * Bonus package If you're courteous, customer friendly, and believe in customer satisfaction, let's talk! Call for app't. Rick Barnes - 905-683-4100 Metroland Durham Region Media Group is seeking SALES REPRESENTATIVES to work selling advertising in Big Print Business Directory within the Durham Region. FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE Requirements: * Proven sales record * Excellent communication skills * Aggressive cold calling & closing * Outstanding customer service * Previous exp. a definite asset Interested applicants should forward resume by Fri. Oct. 31st, to: E. Kolo Oshawa This Week P. O. Bo x 481 865 Farewell St. Oshawa Ont. L1H 7L5 Fax: 905-579-4218 Foreign Trained Medical Doctors to Work as Laser Technicians with Canada's Leading Cosmetic Laser Clinics, Extensive training Provided. Please Fax resume to: Fax: 416 763-3874 Email: wnycz@rogers.com 773 ARTISAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC. 1-866-993-0099 416-679-9799 www.artisanfinancial.ca ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ Open House ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ Sunday Oct. 26th 2pm - 4 pm 33 Carr Dr. Ajax (Hay #2/Chapman) Absolutely immaculate, detached 2 storey, 3 bdrms, 3 washrooms, finished bsmt, gorgeous B/Y with pond, C/A, 5 apl. $244,900. With 5% down your payment could be $1205/month. Roger Crevelle Home Life Success. 905-619-2655 NEW Mickey Finn's Bistro & Cock- tail Lounge, Coming Soon! 1050 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. NOW HIRING for all positions. Apply in person, or fax resume to 905-721- 1975 attention: Cindy OWNER OPERATORS/AZ & DZ Company drivers, paid percent- age. Running the Carolina's and the New England States out of Bowmanville Ontario. Also looking for City drivers paid hourly. Need clean abstract, no criminal record. Call Executive Transportation at (905)697-1403. PA RT TIME phone work mornings or afternoons. Monday - Friday in our Pickering office. (416) 264- 3336. PA RT-TIME MATURE cleaning staff required for Pickering office warehouse. Monday -Friday night- ly after 6pm. Exp preferred, but will train. Must be bondable, call (905)421-8844 leave message or Email resume with exp. & refer- ences to: bcs2@rogers.com PEOPLE! SPORTS! TRAVEL! - If you like any or all of these, we can put you to work immediately. 11 full time openings dealing with sports, entertainment and non- profit organizations. Call Holly @905-576-5523. PLUMBING AND PARTS INC. Energetic and enthusiastic individ- ual needed for deliveries and to be trained for retail sales. Reliability and a good driving record are im- perative. Room to grow with the company. Contact David at (905) 430-1502. We are located at the Northwest corner of Thickson Rd. and Dundas St. in Whitby. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE company seeking full and part time employees, winter work available. Guarantees negotiable. Seeking fore person, drivers, walkway crews. Top wages paid. Brokers and contractors accepted. Please call (905) 831-1833 or fax resume to (905) 831-2446 Registration Officer Positions Required $20.00/hr Ave. We Train You! Call Arron (905) 435-0280 SEASONAL HELP - SNOW- PLOWING routes in Durham Re- gion on 5 month contract. We re- quire snowplow operators, owner operators with 4 x 4 and plow, truck or van owners, small equip- ment operators, labourers, must be available 24/ 7. Fax (905) 571- 2447 or call (905)436-3335 SNOWPLOW & EQUIPMENT op- erators required. Must have clean driving abstract. Lots of hours,, Call (905)433-8624 or fax resume to 905-434-8180. SNOWPLOW BROKERS wanted for routes in Oshawa and Ajax. Lots of hours. Insurance certificate required. Excellent rates. Call (905)433-8624 or Fax information to 905-434-8180. SNOWPLOW BROKERS,guaran- tee, snow/salt truck operators, sidewalk crews (with/without equipment), year round employ- ment available. Call 416-410-3435. SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE Oshawa Residential Complex. Must have exp. in maintenance, administration and cleaning. Excellent salary, benefits & 3-brdm apt. Please fax resume to: 416-485-7859 TIP TOP TAILORS Is looking for Store Manager for Pickering Town Centre location. Minimum 2 years Retail Management experience re- quired. Fax Resume to Gary 905- 666-9205 WORK FROM HOME Health and Nutrition Industry. $500-$1500 P/T $2000-$4000 F/T. Full Training Provided. 416-376-7926. www.athome-ebiz.com Van and Truck World require INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS Pay will be based on experience. Inquire at the store at 1051 Brock Rd. S., Pickering or fax resume to (905) 426-5771 WORLD TOUR of Agents coming to Oshawa to audition models, ac- tors and singers, 1 day only, Wed Nov 5th. Call toll free 1-866-961- 2768. BEAUTIFUL new upscale spa in Ajax is seeking pleasant, profes- sional technicians. Must be avail- able to work days, evenings and weekends. Call Lisa (905)619- 2639 or fax resume to (905)619- 2037 attention Lisa. EXPERIENCED hair stylist, nail technician, esthetician and mas- sage therapist required for full or part time position for salon in Ajax and Pickering Town Centre. Seri- ous inquiries only! Call 905-837- 1236 for details. EXPERIENCED Hair Stylists want- ed for high-end concept salon in Oshawa Centre and Pickering To wn centre. Salary plus commis- sion. Contact L'Attitudes (905)-723 -5937 or fax resume to (905)947- 8143 OFFICE MANAGER for growing salon/spa required with proven ex- perience in retail/service business. If you are confident, results orient- ed, pose great communica- tion/customer service (verbal & written) and computer skills, and are able to work weekends and nights, please e-mail resume to: vtsinokas@interlinks.net COBOURG KIA requires a LI- CENCED TECHNICIAN, experi- ence is an asset working with im- ports. Call 905-377-1382 or fax resume to 905-377-9905 INDUSTRIAL SALES.Experi- enced electric motor sales and service representatives for the GTA. Preference will be given to candidates with a mechanical and/or electrical engineering back- ground. Fax resumes to:General Manager, Lawrcon Electric (905) 686-2532 www.lawrcon.com PRESS OPERATOR,full or part- time, offset presses. 1 & 2 colour up to 22". Hours flexible. Reply to: File #946, Oshawa This Week, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa ON L1H 7L5 RAYWAL LIMITED, a well-known manufacturer of fine kitchen cabi- nets is looking to fill the following position immediately. SERVICE PERSON. Oshawa and Durham Region. Experience wood worker needed to service installed kitch- ens. This person must have a thor- ough understanding of assembly, machining and some light plumb- ing experience. This person should be experienced in customer ser- vice and must have own tools and vehicle. Please respond with re- sume to: Raywal Limited, 68 Green Lane, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 6K8. Fax: 416-733-7629 OR jobs@raywal.com TRADESPERSON required imme- diately. Must have 3-4 years com- mercial contracting experience, drivers license, own tools. Vehicle an asset. Please fax resume atten- tion Chris Bellew 905-579-8944 PICKERING manufacturing com- pany requires accounting/adminis- trative clerk. Must be currently en- rolled in CGA courses and have a minimum of 2 years business or similar office experience. Fax re- sume to 905-420-4564, include salary expectations. ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN. The successful candidate will have 3-5 years of relevant experience pre- paring working paper files, finan- cial statements, and personal and corporate income tax returns. This position will also require the prep- aration of various reports and cor- respondence on behalf of our cli- ents. You must possess strong computer skills and be able to use MS Word, Excel, Caseware and Caseview, and the Tax Prep family of software. Please contact File #948, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 BILINGUAL CUSTOMER service representative required. Excellent telephone manner and computer skills. Friendly and upbeat. Mon- day - Friday, $11/hr. Please fax re- sume to 905-619-2662. LEGAL Secretary for small busy litigation/family practice in Whitby. Junior position, would consider in- termediate applicants. Must have a vehicle. Please call (905)668-8571 PICKERING - Part time (12 - 16 hours). Mature, reliable reception- ist. Comp. exp. ess. Evenings (5 - 9)/weekends. Daytime training. Real estate. Exp. pref. Fax (905) 420-5455. DAYCO DISTRIBUTING Limited, local restaurant/hotel supply com- pany located in Oshawa requires salesperson, vehicle a must, com- puter skills an asset. Please fax re- sume to 905-571-6571 DENTAL ASSISTANT position available . Part/full time required for busy Pickering office. Evenings and alternate Saturdays. Call Christine at (905)837-2322 PART time dental assistant, Mon & Wed 4-8, Some Saturdays also. Please fax resume to 905-837- 2099. FULL-TIME DIRECT Care Worker to work with medically fragile chil- dren in Pickering. DSW, ECE, RN, RPN. Dedicated caring individuals who are flexible and open minded. www.stewart-homes.com. Apply by resume to lcain@stewart- homes.com PERMANENT PART TIME, ma- ture multi tasked required for chrio- pratic office. Fax reusmes to (905) 668-4023 R.M.T.required for Chiropractic Office in COURTICE. Includes Reception. Present Therapist go- ing back to school. Excellent op- portunity (Terms Negotiable) De- liver resume in person to: 1560 King St. East, Courtice, Ontario, or fax resume to 905-404-1526 EXPERIENCED VETERINARY receptionist required in Pickering. Flexible shifts, please fax resume and cover letter to (905)420-5799. 2 PART-TIME or full-time cooks required immediately for Port Perry family restaurant. Call 905-982- 0155. Ask for Bill or George BARTENDERS & Wait staff re- quired part-time. Ajax location. Call 905-428-2162 COOKS required south Ajax loca- tion, days only, part time and full time, call for appointment, (905)428-0903 LIVE IN caregiver, needed for eld- erly male, Indo-Guyanese Chris- tian, Westney Hwy.#2 area. Guya- nese style cooking call Suren 905- 428-0792. HONEST Reliable, Mature, experienced person will do cleaning by the day. Every other Fr i. avail. Reasonable Rates Excellent References (905) 448-9118 Pls leave msg HOUSE CLEANER available Mature & Reliable Please call (416)402-5021 DAGMAR KLASSIC CLEANING Weekly, Biweekly or Monthly Service Reliable & Thorough Mary (905)428-1648 Helen (905)427-6622 ROULA'S WHITE GLOVE We are the original, often imitated, never duplicated. cell (416)706-9284 *FIRST TIME BUYERS* Why rent when you can own? Free list of homes available with no money down, under $1,200/month. Free recorded message. 1-800-417- 7295 ID #7051 ReMax Ability Real Estate Limited. 1994 HONDA CIVIC,green, 2-dr, auto, P/S, P/B, air, C/D, excellent contiion, very clean. Cert/emis- sions 220,000km $5200-obo. Mike (905)436-1322 or leave message BALSAM LAKE,Precious South Bay, Lakefront Home. Sand beach, R-2000 built bungalow. 1350sq ft. walk-out basement $345,000. BLAST FROM THE PAST...established commercial site for sale & restoration of Clas- sic, Custom, Cool cars. Beautiful home, shop, business set-up. Hay #7. $319,000. BE FIRST... Call Sutton Group - All Pro Realty Inc. Tom Irwin (Sales Rep.) 1-800-462- 7989 Direct 705-328-5424. BROOKLIN 3 bedroom end town, 1627 sq.ft. asking $226,990. Open House, Sat./Sun. October 25 & 26, 1-4pm. 55 Melody Dr., (905)655- 5582. HOME SELLERS.Find out what the home down the street sold for. Free computerized list of area home sales and current listings. Free recorded message 1-800-417 -7295 ID 7041. Remax Ability Real Estate Limited. DISTRESS SALE Bank foreclosures. Free list of Foreclosure properties. Receive a free computerized printout. Free record message. 1-800-258-0620 ID#1042 Re/Max Rouge River Inc. OPEN HOUSE October 26 , 1-5pm. 177 Hazelwood Dr. Whitby $279,900. 4+1 bedrooms, 3 baths, Phone 95-576-8316 after 7 pm. No Agents please. View at www.privateexchange.com. OSHAWA-Open house Satur- day/Sunday 1-4. Clean 6 room house, 2 bedrooms, semi with at- tached garage on court, new gas furnace/electric panel. Near 401, shopping/schools (905)576-4070. OSHAWA/WHITBY border. beau- tiful 4-bedroom. Familyroom w/gas fireplace. Main floor laundryroom. Entrance to double garage. Ce- ramic foyer. 3 bathrooms, C.A, F.A.G. Master w/ensuite, walk-in closet, Basement studded. $254,500. Mike 905-436-1322. PICKERING - walk to Go Train, Pickering Mall and 401. Large townhouse, end unit 3 bedroom, gas fireplace, 4 appliances, fin- ished basement, laminate wood floors, attached garage, Available Now. $163,000. (905)665-3219 AJAX-CONDO 2 bedroom, 2 baths, 2-parking, near go & 401, and waterfront trial. Ensuite bath, new broadloom & paint, balcony. $156.900. Call to view, (905)686- 3912 COMMERCIAL Garage for rent, Simcoe St. N.near new university. Excellent for mechanic, car sales, detailer, etc. $500/mo., Available immediately.(905)442-5592 COMMERCIAL/RETAIL Opportu- nity - Desired Oshawa location "Teddy's Park Plaza", 245 King St. (King/Park Rd.) 1147 sq. ft. to 3058 sq. ft. prime space available, only $16/sq. ft. Call Nick Givalas, Givalas R.E. Ltd., 905-479-4436. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL unit for rent, newer 1000-sq.ft. high ceilings, overhead door, Courtice close to 401. Available Nov. 1 or Dec. 1. $900+gst/mo. Call (905)432-3935, after 6p.m. 905- 579-6213 OSHAWA LOCATION'S -Office with drive-in bay $649; Great little shop/office area with 3 pc. w/r. $525;. Bodyshop with spray booth with air system. Flexible lease. Call 905-259-2552. NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003, PAGE 23 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com 310-CASH CALL PAYD AY LOANS Cash and A Smile When You Need It. 2 2 7 4 Where every day is Payday! RENT-WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Well maintained, modern Appliances. All Util. included. On site super, maintenance & security. Rental O ffice: Mon. - Fri. after 10:30 am Sat. & Sun. 1 pm- 5 pm 905-579-1626 VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT www.gscrentals.com e-mail: valiantproperty@rogers.com 33 & 77 Falby Crt., Ajax Rental Office Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (905) 686-0845 www.a jaxapartments.com 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. On-site superintendent and security. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, Vel- tri Complex, Bowmanville. King Street East. Office Retail Rental Space. Parking & Wheelchair Ac- cessible. Spaces available: 390 sq.ft. For more information call: 905-623-4172 FREE STANDING BUILDING, Kingston Rd. and Fairport. Units from $400 - $l,000 monthly with utilities and parking, 13' x 11' to 22' x 21'. Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd. (905) 428-2121 MARKET your Business Opportu- nity with Metroland Community Newspapers. Distribution of over 4 million! Call today for information on weekly word ad rates. 416-493- 1300 ext 237. SUPERSAVER CANADA is look- ing for motivated and determined individuals! *Be Your Own Boss *Develop & Own your own suc- cessful advertising business in your community *Group Cost Savings *Proven Business Model *Min. Investment *Financing Avail- able *Royalty Free. For Over- view Kit call 1-866-270-8292 robin@supersavercanada.com www.supersavercanada.com $$ MONEY $$ 100% lst, 2nd and 3rd Mortgages. Bad credit OK. Call Ontario Wide 1-888-307-7799 $$1ST AND 2ND mortgages$$ Debt consolidations, refinancing, credit issues, pre approvals, cash back, low rates, residential/com- mercial. Call Dennis at (289)314- 1102 www.mortgagebid.ca $$MORTGAGES$$BEST RATES AVAILABLE!!! 1st/2nd mortgages, bankrupt, poor credit, self-em- ployed, no income. HMC 1-800- 699-0792 1ST & 2nd Mortgages and lines of credit. Private funds available. Credit not a problem. Call Janet at (905)831-9137 now! AMS ARRANGES 1st & 2nd up to 100% for any property. Self Em- ployed, bankrupts, foreclosures stopped, debt consolidation, refi- nance. Good/Bad credit all appli- cations processed. Prime Bank rates to Private Funding. Call Val Lawson 905-436-9292. Toll free 1- 877-509-5626 or Online applica- tion: www.accuratemortgages.com BUSINESS Finance Specialist. Business loans for all purposes. From Prime +1%. 905-690-9875 DEBT problems? Settle your debts interest-free without bankruptcy, payments geared to income, stops garnishments and harass- ment from creditors. Call (905)721- 8251 For Free Consultation. MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP: judgments, garnishments, mort- gage foreclosures & harassing creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli- dations, & protection for your as- sets. Call now: 9(905)5763505 AJAX - BAYLY/Pickering Beach Rd., 2 bedroom basement apart- ment, separate entrance, close to public transit, free parking, cable, laundry, available immediately. $700 plus 40% utilities. lst/last, ref- erences required. (905)686-0151 1 BED. BASEMENT APT.- Liver- pool/Dixie/Hay. 2, available Nov. lst. Fridge, stove, laundry facilities. Open concept kitchen-Livingroom, washroom. Own entrance. Single preferred. $800/mo. Call (416)708- 4932 or 905-420-5519. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. $754.72 per month, includes heat, lights, water and cable TV, coin laundry & parking. Available imme- diately. First/last required. Rus- sett/Simcoe N. 905-723-7183. 1-BDRM,large, bright, freshly painted, new carpets, great Ajax location, big yard, laundry facilities, 1-parking, avail. Nov. lst. $850 in- clusive. No pets. Call Wendy 416- 818-9255 1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa - Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town home suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. $999.00 per month. Call (905) 579-7649 for an appointment. 2 BED. APTS.-starting $875 inclu- sive. Near Hospital. Avail. Nov. /Dec./Jan. lst. Very clean, quiet, beautiful units. Elevator, under- ground parking, balcony. 905-721- 0831 or 905-728-2969. 2 BEDROOM legal basement apt., separate entrance., 1 car parking, share laundry, patio area. Harwood/#2 area. $950 monthly. Available Immediately. No pets/smoking. Bruce (416)724- 7352. 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT APT., modern, bright, 401/Weston/Hay. 2. Linvingroom/diningroom, Avail- able Nov. lst. Credit check a must. First/last. All inclusive $700. 416- 266-3213. BASEMENT apartment for rent in Pickering, (416)444-3977 2-BDRM,very clean quiet family bldg., parking, available Nov. 15th Simcoe/Rossland area. $840 + hydro & satellite, hardwood floors,. First/last. No dogs. (905)435-0551 2-BEDROOM basement apt., east Oshawa, spacious, newly renovat- ed, c/air, parking, separate en- trance, bus/school at door, laundry negotiable, no pets/smoking, available immediately, $795 (905)571-6766 2-YEAR-OLD beautiful, spacious, walk-out basement apt. on quiet cul de sac in Pickering. Large win- dows that look onto greenery. Fridge/stove/microwave/washer & dryer included. $1095/mo. inclu- sive. Call Eleanor @905-619-2639 x226. AJAX 3-bedroom main floor bun- galow, hardwood floors, 3 appli- ances, air conditioning, parking, no pets, no smoking. lst/last, $l,000 plus utilities. Available immediate- ly. Call (416)986-1712 AJAX - 2 bedroom basement apartment, newly built. Separate entrance, 4 pc. bathroom, kitchen with ceramic floor, available imme- diately. $750 inclusive. Call 416- 994-8552. AJAX - 401/Harwood, 1100 sq. ft., 2 bedroom walkup, 5 appliances, a/c, parking, $950/mo. + utilities. First/last. Call Lesley at (905)427- 0789 Mon. - Wed. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. AJAX - BRAND NEW 1 or 2 BED., WALKOUT APT. ON THE MAIN FLOOR LEVEL with lots of windows, suitable for a PROFES- SIONAL single or couple, north Harwood/Hay 2. No pets/no smok- ers, avail. Nov. lst. 1 bed. $900 & 2 bed. $1100/all inclusive. 905-619- 9500, Fred Waithe. Ajax - large 1 bedroom walkout basement apartment, 4/pc bath, eat-in kitchen, patio, laundry, park- ing, , non-smoking, no pets. $800/month,all inclusive, available immediately. (905)619-9231 AJAX - large 2 bedroom basement apartment. Separate entrance no smoking/pets. Quiet neighbor- hood. Available Dec. lst.$900 in- clusive, first/last. (905)686-1288 AJAX - new bright 1-bedroom basement apartment, living room, kitchen with appliances, full wash- room, laundry, separate entrance, 1 parking, no smoking/pets. $750/inclusive, available immedi- ately, first/last, (905)427-2183 AJAX 1-bedroom. Clean base- ment apartment. Female preferred. Shared accommodations, kitch- en/bath. Available immediately. $550 Call Michelle 416-418-9195 AJAX basement apartment. Clean, separate entrance, A/C, laundry, parking, cable. $675/month inclusive. Available November or December lst. Call 905-426-9124 AJAX Legal, one bedroom basement apartment. Large, bright, appliances $650/mo. + 40% utilities First/last, references, non-smokers Available Dec. lst 905-839-5223 AJAX Weston & Hay 2, Spacious 1-bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, eat-in kitchen, fireplace, jacuzzi, a/c, cable, park- ing. $800/month. Immediate. No smoking/pets. Near 401/Go, all amenities. (905)427-4998 AJAX,SPACIOUS 2 bedroom basement apartment available im- mediately, $850. First/last, refer- ences, non smoking/pets. (905) 683-1583 AJAX-spacious one bedroom basement apartment, parking, laundry, cable/utilities included. Available immediately, no smok- ing/pets. $775/month. Day (905)752-4824. Evenings (905)426 -5295. ALEXANDER PARK,2 bedroom newer apt., "Old charm building." Totally renovated, new kitchens, baths, hardwood floors. In house laundry, intercom. Park view. Near Hospital. Available Nov, (905)579- 9439. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in Whitby, Apt. building, spacious, carpeted, newly painted, with bal- cony, close to bus, shopping, all utilities included, first/last required, no pets, 1 bedroom $800, 2 bed- room $900, 3 bedroom $ 1,000. Call (905)767-2565 BACHELOR APT in renovated farm house. Harmony Rd. North. Separate entrance, Avail. Nov. lst. Fridge, stove. $525/mo inclusive. First/last. Call (905)725-9991 CENTRAL OSHAWA one bed- room for September $725 & three bedroom for October $950. Well maintained building. Call Mon-Fri 9-5p.m. (905)723-0977 CHURCH ST./HWY. 2 -Large 2 bedroom, avail immediately/De- cember lst. in clean, quiet bldg. $1000/mo inclusive with parking and new appliances. Also 3 bed. Jan. lst. $1200/incl. w/parking. 905 -426-1161 CHURCH/HWY 2.Immaculate 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. Close to schools/shopping. Go. (416) 444- 7391 Ext. 241 DUNDAS/COCHRANE Large Mul- ti-level 2 & 3 bedrooms available. Close to school/shopping/transit. Some with hardwoods, freshly painted. 905-430-5423 EAST OSHAWA - 1-bdrm base- ment/bachelor apt. Separate en- trance, gas f/p, laundry, cable, 1-parking, avail. Nov. lst. $700 in- clusive. First, last. 905-436-0487 GORGEOUS MAIN FLOOR HOUSE PLUS LOFT, AJAX 3-bed- room, renovated kitchen, new ap- pliances, shared laundry, no pets/smoking Nov lst. $1150 plus 2/3 utilities. BRIGHT CLEAN 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT APT, AJAX. Suit 1, separate entrance, shared laundry, $600 inclusive. No smoking/pets. Nov lst. (905)683- 7609 LARGE 3-bdrm apt. Oshawa. Avail. Nov. lst. Fridge, stove. $910+utilities. First/last. (905)725- 9991 LARGE,open-concept, luxury, walkout basement, separate en- trance, beautiful view. 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen/bar, 2 bathrooms, garage, a/c. $1,000/month inclusive, near schools, shopping, community centre. (905) 619-1887/ (416)2205880 LIVERPOOL/BAYLY - NEWLY renovated basement 2 bedroom apartment, separate entrance, laundry, parking, close to GO, 401 and all amenities. $900 all inclu- sive. Immediate. (905)831-5339 NEAR OC -Brand new 1-bdrm. apt., upper duplex, separate en- trance and drive, near bus route. Available immediately, $750/mo. all inclusive. Also, furnished 1 room loft for rent, private entrance, satellite, own bathroom, $480/mo. 905-721-7519 or 905-436-3446 NORTH OF PORT PERRY (Sea- grave area) - Unique 1-bedroom apartment in century farmhouse. Completely private, newly-renovat- ed. Fantastic lakeview. New pric- ing. Call 1-888-550-3687. NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, No- vember lst or December lst. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances included. Pay cable, parking and laundry facil- ities. (905) 723-2094 NORTH WEST OSHAWA,quiet business professional seeks same. Large bedroom, share kitch- en, laundry, parking, bathroom, c/a, cable, non-smoking. $500/month. First/last, references. (905)576-7002 NORTH WHITBY,bachelor apt. in country setting, suit non smoking male, $450 inclusive. Avail. Nov.1, (905)655-3012. ONE BEDROOM apartment avail- able Nov. lst. Located 309 Cordo- va Rd., Oshawa. No pets. Please call (905) 579-2387 after 5 p.m. ONE BEDROOM walkout base- ment apt. in northeast Oshawa. All utilities, cable included. $750/mo. Suitable for mature person. No smokers/pets. First/last/referenc- es. Available now. Call 905-576- 4798. ONE LARGE bdrm apt, open con- cept. Oshawa. Private entrance, 1-parking, c/a, cable. Avail. imme- diately. $795/mo inclusive. First/last, references. No smok- ing/pets. Call (905)432-2141 OSHAWA Simcoe S., older apart- ment building. 1-bdrm apt $520, 2-bdrm $600, plus heat & hydro. First/last required. Stephen (905)571-3229 or 905-259-5796. OSHAWA - 1 bedroom apt. Fr idge, stove, heat, hydro & water. $685/month, first/last. Albert & Jackson. 905-723-9781. OSHAWA -3 bdrm. apt. for rent, close to Oshawa Centre. Available Nov. lst, $950/mo. Call 416-617- 3158. OSHAWA - near Oshawa centre, newly renovated 2-bedroom apartment, in small, clean building, Suit older persons. $725 plus hy- dro. Phone (905) 839-4659. OSHAWA - One bedroom, upper floor, bus route. Fridge, stove, parking included. Adelaide/Mary area. First/last, no pets. $675 in- clusive. Available immediately. Call 905-436-6085 or 905-728- 3481. OSHAWA - Simcoe St. N. New, luxurious, 2 bedroom with A/C & new appliances. Available No- vember lst. (905)725-9473 OSHAWA,Bachelor Apt., separ- ate entrance, washer-dryer, beau- tifully-decorated. No pets, no smoking $650 all inclusive. lst/last. Call (905)985-8375 OSHAWA 3 bedroom $850 plus 1/2 utilities, 2 bedroom $825 plus 1/3 utilities, 2 bedroom $650 plus 1/3 utilities, 1 bedroom $725 plus 1/3 utilities, use of backyard/park- ing, laundry capabilities. First/last. (905)424-3450 OSHAWA,2-bdrm apts in brand new bldg, ceramics, oak kitchen, a/c, $950/mo + hydro & gas, avail. Dec. lst. Call (905) 431-9717 OSHAWA,2-bedroom apt., near OC, well managed, parking, quiet building, appliances included. All inclusive, $850/month. Laundry fa- cilities available. Avail. immediate- ly. 905-424-3828 or Karim 905-721 -9496 (Super) OSHAWA,2-bedroom Bloor/Park area. Well maintained, Clean, quiet bldg. Near shopping, 401, Go, bus. First/last, references re- quired. No pets. Seniors Special. Available Nov. (905)571-4576 OSHAWA,near O.C. basement bachelor apt. avail. Dec.1. All in- clusive, parking 1, NON-SMOK- ERS ONLY! No pets. First/last, $525/mo. Brian (905)243-7055 PICKERING - 1 bedroom base- ment apartment, separate en- trance. Close to 401 and all amenities. $650/month inclusive, no smoking/pets. Available imme- diately. (905)831-3415 PICKERING - ALTONA/SHEP- HERD.1 bedroom basement apartment, private entrance, laun- dry, parking, immaculate. Suitable for quiet person, non smoker, no pets. $775 month. (416) 258-9804 PICKERING - Liverpool/Bayley. Shared entry to bright, clean car- peted, 1 bedroom basement apart- ment, suit 1 mature nature lover. Utilities, cable, laundry, A/C and small car park. No smoking/pets. First/last, available now. $725/month. (905)831-0162 PICKERING - newly renovated, small 1-bedroom basement, full bathroom, eat-in kitchen, laundry, own entry, CAC, Central-vac. Par king. Suit single person, $650 inclusive. Available immediately. No pets/smoking. (905)426-4723 PICKERING - quiet one bedroom basement apartment, no smoking, no pets, $695 all inclusive. lst/last, references. Residential area. Call (905)509-7199 PICKERING -Whites Rd-401 2-bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, full kitchen, 4 pm. bath, laundry, 2 parking, air, No smoking/pets, first/last, $900/month plus 1/2 hydro. 905- 837-0227. PICKERING Central, 1 bedroom apartment, separate entrance, close to mall/GO, Suitable for 1 person, $650 inclusive, available November lst, (905)831-6284 PICKERING VILLAGE sunny 2-bedroom, 2nd floor of house, Beautiful garden, 2 car parking. Suit quiet, mature person/couple. $895 plus. Available Dec lst. (905)428-6386, cell (416)884- 9092. PICKERING,1-bdrm bsmt, separ- ate entrance, 4 appliances, a/c, f/p, parking, avail Nov. lst. No smoking/pets. $750 inclusive. First/last. 905-839-0098 PICKERING,1-bdrm walk-out bsmt, c/a, 4pc bath. $750/mo in- clusive. (905)420-5789 PICKERING,2-bedroom walkout basement apt. Own laundry, all utilities included. Close to shop- ping/transportation. Available im- mediately. call (905)426-1616 any time. PICKERING, 401/Brock Rd., large bright 1 bedroom basement apt., 1 ent.rm. full kitchen, 3pc. bath, parking/laundry, air, self adjusted heat. No smoking/pets, first/1/2 last. Walking distance to amen- ities.$600./mo.(905)428-0979. PICKERING,Basement apartment with living room, bedroom, share kitchen & bath. Separate entrance, near all amenities. Available imme- diately, $700/month, first/last. Call Mrs. Jaffry (905)686-5783. PICKERING,Brock/Highway 2. Bachelor basement apartment, $500/month, cable included. Avail- able Nov lst. Near shopping & transit. No smoking/pets. Call (905)426-1306. PICKERING,DIXIE/HWY. 2, Large 1-bedroom bsmt. apt. with private entry and laundryroom. Suit female non-smoker. Available immediately. $795+cable. Bache- lor apt. also available $595+cable. 905-420-4044 PICKERING,Executive home, 1-bedroom basement apartment, working person preferred. All in- clusive, cable & parking. $800 first/last. Available immediately. (905)420-8376 PICKERING, FURNISHED 1-bdrm apt, (open concept), private en- trance, parking, cable, large home, upscale area. $775 inclusive. ALSO furnished room, private bath $540. (905)509-6072 PICKERING,walkout basement, one bedroom apt. very clean, non- smoker, no pets. Separate en- trance. First/last. $700 inclusive. available immediately, call (905)428-9653 PICKERING,Whites/Bayly, com- for table, cozy, furnished bachelor, private entrance, no smoking. Available Nov lst. Suits mature working person. (905)839-7618 PICKERING-1-bedroom bright walkout basement apt. Sep. en- trance. Full bath, laundry, parking. C/air, no pets. No smoking, First/last. $699 inclusive. Avail. Nov. lst. 905-686-4718 or 416-286 -7461 PICKERING-Brock/Hwy2 Fur- nished 1 bedroom basement, kitchen, bath, shared en- trance/laundry, single-professional female preferred. No pets/smok- ing. Available immediately for 6 months. Fist/last, $685/month in- clusive. (905)683-5858 PICKERING-New large one bed- room basement apt. Separate en- trance, 5 appliances, own laundry. Additional small room, parking, a/c, available immediately. No smoking/pets. Finch/Whites Rd. $950/mo. inclusive. First/last. Ref- erences. (905)831-0870 PICKERING/Parkway,Brock Rd., Bright, 1 bedroom basement apt., walk out near Walmart. Separate entrance, own laundry, cable, parking. In quiet home. Close to all amenities. References, no pets/smoking. 416-738-5150 or 905-427-7073. PORT PERRY - bright spacious 2 bedroom basement apt. in private home. Fridge, stove included. Pri- vate entrance, parking. No smok- ing/no pets. $900/month. Available Nov. lst. 905-985-8615. REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. Complex. Clean quiet building, across from park. Close to down- town. Daily activities incl.. All util- ities included. Call (905)430-7397. www.realstar.ca. Open house- Saturday 9-3, Sunday 1-3. ROSSLAND/HARMONY,3- bdrm, pet & smoke free. Close to schools, shopping, transit. $1100 plus utilities. Avail. Dec.1st. First & last, references. Call after 6pm 905-424-8887 SOUTH AJAX bright clean one bedroom walk-out basement apart- ment. 4 piece bath, oak kitchen, steps to lake, single parking. Avail- able Dec 1. No smokers/pets. $720/month inclusive. Call (905)619-6536 SOUTH AJAX-NEAR IGA, NEW- LY RENOVATED street-level 2 bedroom basement apt. Sep. en- trance, parking, laundry, fireplace, patio, $1000/all inclusive. Avail. Dec. lst. Call Steve 905-619-8005. SOUTH PICKERING spacious furnished 1 bedroom legal base- ment apt. Very clean, close to Go, shopping, $825 all inclusive, call (905)839-9972. SUITE SALE OSHAWA VERY SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. Close to schools, shopping centre, Go Station. Utilities included. Seniors Discounts Call (905)728-4993 TESTA HEIGHTS -2 Testa Rd. Uxbridge, One & two bedroom apts. available Oct/Nov/Dec. Con- veniently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Weekly tenant activities. Call (905)852- 2534. www.realstar.ca Open house 12-4 Sat/Sun. THIS WON'T LAST!!Ajax, by the lake. Spacious, bright, lower level One Bedroom Apartment. Separ- ate entrance, parking, laundry, ac- cess to beautiful backyard and in- ground pool. Gas fireplace, ceram- ic floors, in quiet neighbourhood. Pets ok. Dec. lst. $950/mo/inclu- sive. lst/last. 416-419-6119. WHITBY - luxury 2 bedroom, basement apartment. Separate entrance, kitchen, Jacuzzi, french doors, air, cable, laundry, parking. No smoking/pets, $950 inclusive. December lst, first/last. (905)571- 4480 WHITBY newly finished one-bed- room apt. 3 appliances c/air, cable, laundry, parking, walk-in closet, steps to GO. $650/month inclu- sive, first/last. Available Nov. 1. (905)665-0792. WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. E., One and two bedroom units available, park like setting, close to downtown, low rise building, laun- dry facilities, balcony, parking. (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca WHITBY,1-bdrm basement apt w/private entrance, fireplace. Non smoker, no pets. Suitable for 1 person, female preferred. Avail. Nov. lst. $700 inclusive. First/last required. 905-666-4668 WHITBY,401/walk to Go. Nov lst. Beautiful, spacious 3-bedroom in triplex. Yard, laundry, double park- ing, no pets. $950 plus. No in- crease for 2 years. Call (905)666- 4556 or (905)263-8150 WHITBY,large 1-bedroom plus of- fice, lower unit of triplex, walking distance to GO/downtown. Clean & bright, no smoking/pets. $750/month plus utilities, Available Immediately. 416-574-2621 WHITBY,Thickson/Manning, 1-bdrm basement apt., a/c, fridge, stove. Single male preferred. Avail. immediately. $700/mo. First & last. (905)430-0737 WHITBY- 1 bed. Nov. lst - $750; 2 bedroom, $860. Dec. lst. Office hours 9 - 5 Monday - Friday & 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. (905)665-7543 WHITES/HWY #2 large bright basement apt., non-smoking, no pets, references, first & last, $900 includes parking, hydro, and appli- ances. Available immediately. Call (416)518-2129 or 905-831-7236. AJAX - near lake. Professional de- signed 2 bedroom basement apartment. 1400 sq/ft. Walkout to backyard. Private entrance. C/A $995 + 1/3 utilities, first/last. Non- smoker. Call Bill (905)428-2825 AJAX, LARGE new professionally y finished 2 bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance. own laundry, cable, parking close to all amenities $1100 inclusive, (905)428-8946 AJAX North - Stunning 2 bed- room condo, with large balcony overlooking trees. Second floor condo with bleached Parquet Flooring and ceramic thru-out. Beautifully kept. All utilities includ- ed, Outdoor pool, 2 parking spac- es, storage locker. $1350/month plus phone/cable. Michelle 905- 686-4926 or 416-737-0845. COURTICE,Parkwood village, lux- urious 988sq.ft. 1-bedroom loft, with garden view. 6 appliances, eat-in kitchen, skylight, fireplace, central air. $1080/month plus util- ities. Available immediately. Call (905)881-4406. HIGHRISE lakeview condo with ja- cuzzi bath, 3-bedroom condo with 2 baths, ensuite laundry and stor- age. Large balcony. Modern appli- ances. Underground parking. Se- curity and surveillance. Single fam- ily dwelling only. References re- quired. Available Nov lst. $1350/month inclusive. Call 416- 258-7966. PICKERING, Tridel 2 bedroom condo, 8th floor, appliances, park- ing, Nov. 15th or Dec. lst. $l,375. Paul (905) 420-2971. A-ABA-DABA-DO, OWN YOUR OWN HOME! From $550/month OAC, up to $10,000 cash back to you, $30,000+family income. No down payment required! For spec- tacular results, Great Rates. Call Ken Collis, Associate Broker, Coldwell Banker RMR Real Estate (905)728-9414, or 1-877-663- 1054, kencollis@sympatico.ca. 4 BEDROOM,Bowmanville, 5 ap- pliances, central air, central vac, freshly painted throughout, newly renovated, 1 1/2 baths, November lst. No dogs. $l,400 plus . Call for appointment. (905)623-5658 3-BEDROOM 4 level backsplit with legal self contained apt. All appli- ances, c/a. N. Oshawa. no pets/smoking. $1595/month + util- ities. First/last, credit check, re- quest employment letter. Avail. Nov. lst. 905-432-2141. AJAX - Avail. Immed., beautiful 4-bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, fenced, air, no smokers, no pets. Close to plaza, schools, community centre. $1550 plus utilities. Call (416)275- 1817 AJAX - 2 yr. old home. 3+1 bed- rooms, 3 baths, over 1700 sq. ft. plus a partially finished basement. Fridge, stove, dishwasher incl. $1500/mo. + utilities. Available anytime. 416-278-3772. AJAX - COZY 2 plus bedrooms, main level, across from park, short or long term, semi or unfurnished, suit single/couple, no smoking, $l,300 inclusive. (905)619-0904 AJAX BEAUTIFUL 3-BDRM main floor, Large backyard, shared washer/dryer, 2-car parking, Har- wood/Bayly, $1325/inclusive. No smoking/pets. Nov/Dec. 1. lst/last. 905-420-1037, 416-826-4401 leave message. AJAX BREAUTIFUL, spacious 3 bedroom upper, executive home, 1 1/2 baths, dining room, 5-appli- ances, fireplace, garage, shop- ping, GO, schools, shopping. $1400 plus 75% 416-657-2079 upscalerentals.ca AJAX,beautiful, new 2 storey 3 bedroom detached/upper, 2-1/2 baths, main floor family room, gas fireplace, amazing view, $1350 plus 2/3 utilities. Available Novem- ber/December lst. No smok- ing/dogs. First/last/references. (905)426-6107, Days (416)285- 3202. AJAX, Weston/Highway 2,de- tached energy efficient, fireplace, family, living and dining, 3+1 bed- rooms, 2-1/2 baths, newly renovat- ed. Appliances, air, double garage, basement, near all amenities. No pets, no smoking, $1400 plus util- ities. Susan (905)686-1152. ALEXANDER PARK, near Oshawa Hospital. 3 bedroom old charm house. Main floor family room and laundry face. 2 baths. Available Nov.1. $1350. (905)579- 9439 COURTICE,newer executive semi, 3-bedroom. Includes 5 ap- pliances, central air, property maintenance. No smoking, first./last. $1395/month. Call (905)436-3169, Nov 15th. AN UNBEATABLE DEAL! 0 down, own your own home. Carries for less than rent. OAC. Minimum income required per household is $30,000. Please call Aurelia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1- 888-732-1600 or (905)728- 1600, 24 hr. pager. FIRST TIME BUYERS Why rent when you can own? Free list of homes available with no money down, under $900/month. Free record message. 1-800-258-0620 ID#1051 Re/Max Rouge River Inc. North of Ajax by 20mins.,Chalk Lake/Lakeridge. Unique 4 bed- room, appliances, private wooded near skiing, golf, $1750+, immedi- ate. Condolyn Management. (905)428-9766. NORTH OSHAWA BEAUTY -Spa- cious & spotless 3-bedroom town- house, 3-baths, 5-appliances, fire- place, garage, fenced yard, fin- ished walkout basement. Nov. lst. $1295+utilities/first/last/references. 905-430-6440. OSHAWA - Bloor/Simcoe neigh- bourhood. Cozy well-maintained 3 bedroom bungalow. Parking for 3, close to City/Go. 4 appliances - Best value in Durham Region. Ref- erences/credit check/first/last $800+utilities. Sorry no pets/non- smokers preferred. Available Dec. lst. 905-448-4108 leave message. OSHAWA 3 bedroom semi, hard- wood floors, finished basement, 4 appliances, walkout to fenced yard, close to O.C. $l,250/month plus utilities. Available Nov./Dec. lst. Call (905) 213-9035 OSHAWA COUNTRY Executive 4,000 sq. ft 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths triple car garage. This home is well appointed with a million-dollar view. The successful tenants will sign a yearly rental agreement. Available November 2003, $2500 per month. Brokers Protected. For Further information please contact 905-434-2447. OSHAWA NORTHEAST house, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished base- ment, immaculate. Hardwood, air, fenced yard. garage, $1250 in- cludes water. 905-571-1962. PICKERING - beautiful 4 bedroom upper, hardwood floors, laundry, parking, park area, walk to GO. $1150 plus 70% utilities. Available immediately. 416-712-8178 PICKERING-ROSEBANK Rd., 2 bedroom bungalow, double tan- dem garage, huge landscaped lot, fabulous sunroom. Avail. Dec.1, References, call (905)509-6111, Gail or Dave. SOUTH AJAX BUNGALOW,3+1 bedrooms, newly renovated, car- port, hot tub, finished basement, fenced yard, quiet neighbourhood. Avail. Dec. $1100+utilities. (905)787-8665, (416)722-1247 af- ter 6:00pm SOUTH PICKERING - 3 bedroom semi. Steps to lake, close to Go, new kit. walkout to large deck, backs parkland. Basement has self contained two bedroom apartment with shared laundry. $l,600 per mo. plus utilities, included base- ment apartment. First and last re- quired plus references. Available Dec. lst. (905) 837-1477 WHITBY,3-bedroom detached, 2 baths, finished basement, garage. Close to all amenities. First/last, references. Available Dec lst. $1300+ utilities. 905-666-5334 (snp) WHITBY,new three bedroom de- tached house, $1500 plus utilities. First/last. December 1. (647) 229- 2035, Evenings (905)686-8783. 2+1 BEDROOM townhouse, Park/Wentworth, 5 appliances, C/Air, pool, playground, schools, first/last, references req'd. $950 + heat. Call Jackie (905)728-1299 Avail. Dec. 1 AJAX,3-bedroom, 2 baths, 6 ap- pliances, gas heat, c/a, (water in- cluded) $1200/month plus utilities, no-smoking/pets. (905)686-0096. PICKERING LUXURY TRIDEL townhouse, approx. 1800sq.ft. 3-bedrooms 2-full baths under- ground parking, gated security close to Pickering Town Center $1500/month + utilities. Avail. Nov.15th. Call Barry (905)839- 7496. TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms with/without garage. 3 appliances, hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, sauna, Children's playground close to all amenities. Fenced back- yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- star.ca. Open house Wed., Thurs., Fri. 7-9 p.m. TOWNHOME in Whitby, 2 master bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, finished basement w/gas fireplace, 6 new appliances, air, no pets, suitable for 2 sharing, references & credit check, $1400/month. Available im- mediately. (905)430-0404 ATTENTION SNOWBIRDS: young family looking to rent a home from December to June, un- til our home is built. Have some- one look after your home while subsidizing your expenses. Call (905) 626-3042. 2 ROOMS FOR RENT $450 inclu- sive each. or 2 bedroom basement apt. Shared kitchen & laundry. Backyard with pool. Grand- view/Bloor. Nov. 1. No smok- ing/pets. (905)743-9176 AFFORDABLE ROOMS for rent. Starting at $400/mo. Altona/Hwy. 2 Pickering. 905-509-1377. AJAX HWY#2/WESTNEY Large furnished room $425 first/last util- ities included, no smoking. Avail- able Nov. lst. Please call 905-426- 5015 or 416-984-0003. AJAX,furnished room includes parking, cable, bar fridge, separate entrance, share facilities, non- smoker, $425/month, first/last. Call (905)427-6932 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - Furnished room in Pickering, cable, light kitchen facilities, near Pickering Generating Station, PTC/GO,$190/bi-weekly. 905-420- 4318 LARGE, FURNISHED room, fami- ly home, cable, laundry, quiet, cen- tral location. Working person pre- ferred. $120/wk., available immedi- ately. 905-579-1775 PICKERING - Whites Rd., room for working person, full kitchen, laundry, parking, cable, Available immediately, $110/week. Call (905)420-1846 PORT PERRY - Room for rent, own bathroom, separate entrance, furnished, all inclusive, $500/month, call after 6pm (905)985-2353 ROOM available in new clean home, Whitby. New appliances, in room cable TV, full share of home,no pets/smoking. $400. Call (416)917-1717 ROOM FOR RENT in Bowman- ville. $475./month inclusive. Must tolerate smoking and dogs. First/last required. 905-623-2147. SIMCOE/RAGLAN,newly finished rooms for rent on acreage proper- ty. Above ground walkout base- ment. Satellite TV, share facilities, lots of parking. $450/month. Imme- diate possession. 905-985-6163. NORTH AJAX,share accommo- dation. Quiet neighbourhood. Suitable for female, non-smoker, no pets, use of all facilities, $500/mo, 1-parking, avail Nov/Dec. lst. First/last, references. Call 905-686-3679 PORT PERRY, responsible person to share huge luxury lake front home, huge bedroom, dock, fire- place, balcony/deck, sunset view, bonfire pit, $700 inclusive, 905-985 -4202 or 416-726-7994 WHITBY,to share 2-bdrm spa- cious apt. $450/mo inclusive, 1-parking, laundry facilities. Avail. immediately. First/last. (905)665- 3355 WEEKLY hall rentals, 1955 Val- leyfarm Rd., Pickering. Best suits service clubs. Hourly rates, air conditioned, seats 250 people. Please call Donald Lafontaine at 905-666-8431 after 5pm CLEARWATER Florida, 2-3 bed- room furnished manufactured homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- gree hot tub, minutes to beaches and major attractions, NHL Hockey ($11/seat), Blue-Jay/Yankee base- ball. Children welcome. Photos shown in your home. $375/weekly (less than motel) (905)683-5503 1980 APACHE Tent Trailer, hard top & sides, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, sink, awning, new tires. Very good condition. $2,250. Call 905-723- 9661 SHRINK WRAP YOUR BOAT. 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Caregivers are screened and regu- larly inspected. Receipts. DUR- HAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE (905)509-1207 or toll free 1-877-236-2959 PROVIDING excellent care. All ag- es, full or part time, homemade meals, large play area, fully fenced, happy environment, crafts, games etc. Receipts, references. (905)686-8719 SPIRITUAL PSYCHIC HEALER & advisor specializing in all types of readings, and all problems of life, all private & confidential. Come in today for a better tomorrow. Whit- by.905-430-8893. LEATHER jackets 1/2 price, purs- es from $9.99, luggage from $29.99. wallets from 9.99. Every- thing must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728- 9830, Scarborough (416)439- 1177. A King pillowtop mattress set. New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $650. 416-746-0995 A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad from $289 (30 yds). All Berber carpets on sale now! 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(905)728-4043 AIR HOCKEY TABLE 6-1/2' x 3-1/2' good condition $100. (905)686-1156 AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS wood/oil Chimney cleaning. Sup- ply/install caps & pest screens. Nest removal. Minor repairs. Low- est rates. Insured * Certified * No Mess. Call (905)686-7741 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. Amazing Electronics, 601 Dundas St.W.Whitby. Call (905)665-7732 ALL STEEL BUILDINGS,factory direct, many sizes. 20'x30' $4,500, 25'x40' $7,800, 30'x40' $9,200, 40'x60' $16,500. Since 1980. Call Pioneer Prefabricated Steel Build- ings 1-800-504-7749. www.pio- neerbuildings.com APPLIANCES - fridge, 2 door frost free, deluxe 30" stove $475/pr; washer/dryer, heavy-duty, deluxe models, $275/pr or 675/all; immac- ulate condition. Also large capacity washer, $275 and dryer, $200 or $475/pr, used 2 yrs. 905-925-6446 (Oshawa) APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- 0098 BEAUTIFUL solid pine cot- tage/farm dining table w/built-in, pull out extensions. 1-1/2" thick ta- ble top, 3ft 6" wide, 6ft 3" long +, valued over $2500, sell $1200 o.b.o.(905)426-0426 BED,queen pillowtop, orthopedic Mattress set, never used, still packaged, cost $1025, sell $450. 416-741-7557 5PC. BEDROOM SET, light wood finish, one-yr.-old, dresser/w/land- scaped mirror, 2-night tables, tv chest, headboard/footboard, paid $3300, best offer. Glasstop dining- room table, w/marble & iron base, 72"x42", 6 cream chairs, paid $2600, best offer. (905)655-6385 CARPETS.Laminate and vinyl sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet including pre- mier underpad and installation. Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- mate. Mike 905-431-4040 COMBINE - International 1460 tur- bo rotary combine with 6-row nar- row corn head and 20 ft. flex or solid grain table. Also header cart. Well maintained and in excellent condition. Complete package $32,000. or nearest offer. 905-985- 3183 after 6, or leave message. COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Computers Services. Christmas Special: CD-RW Upgrade only $50 installed w/purchase on any com- plete system. P2-350 Tower com- plete system $239.; P3-450 com- plete systems $309; Complete systems includes: 17" monitor, keyboard and mouse. All internet ready. Layaway Plan, Warranty (90 days) and Other Accessories. Call (905)576-9216 or www.speed- line.ca/bitsandbytes CONTEMPORARY style sectional sofa with matching ottoman. Rasp- berry faux suede fabric, pur- chased Jan/03, moving- asking $2000. Call (905)428-9254 CUSTOM Made kitchen cup- boards and counter top. White ash colour cupboards 2' high by 9' wide and beige counter top. Ideal for small kitchen, bathroom or cot- tage. (905)697-9462 (snp) DOWNSIZING SALE;diningroom, living room, kitchen furniture, up- right freeze, all in excellent condi- tion, and much more. Call to view (905)655-8723. DOWNSIZING-Everything must go! Antiques, collectables, walnut marble-top buffet, 9pc mahogany diningroom suite & much more! Call anytime (905)420-1028 leave message. EXCELENT CONDITION 9 pc. dining room suite, $700. Inglis washer & dryer, $400/pr., loveseat with matching chair, $300. call 905 -404-4686. FOR SALE - King size ultramatic adjustable bed, queen bedroom suite with sleigh bed, office style computer desk, marble top baker's rack.905-720-2022. HOT TUB 2003 all options, red wood cabinet, never used, still in wrapper. Cost $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 KEROSENE SPACE heater with pipe, great for shed, garage, etc. $150. or best offer. (705) 328- 0402. LIKE new Boy's bedroom suite, age 3-10. Must be seen. $325. Call Peter at 905-831-0606 PLAYSTATION MOD CHIPS, Play backed-up and foreign titles. PS1 Chip $65; PS2 Chip $95 (vs 1-4) $150 (vs 5-7). XBOX HIP $150. All work guaranteed. Inquire about out list of used games. North End Oshawa. (905)924-2097 LOVESEAT & sofa 4 mos, $450; 5-pc queen bedroom 4 mos $500; pedestal table 6 chairs $475; dark oak 10 pc dining set $900; dark pine 8 pc dining set $700; glass kitchen table 6 chairs $200; fridge & stove $350; washer/dryer $300; apt stacking washer & dryer $400. Can deliver (905)260-1236 NEED A COMPUTER? Don't have Cash? The original IBM Pentium 4 PC for $1 a Day! No $$$ down! Fast Delivery! Free Digital Came- ra! Call Now 1-800-656-8369 www.dollaraday.com NEW DANBY APT sized freezers $199. New Danby bar fridges, $139/up. Also, variety of new ap- pliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Recondi- tioned fridges $195/up, recondi- tioned ranges $125/up, recondi- tioned dryers $125/up, recondi- tioned washers $199/up, new and reconditioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New brand name fridges $480/up, new 30" ranges with clock and window $430. Reconditioned 24" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appli- ances. Call us today, Stephen- son's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts.154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 NEW G.E.Heavy duty washer & dryer. Never used $800. call evenings (905)430-5408 or leave message. OLD HEINTZMAN PIANO for sale. Needs work. $900 obo. Call Ellynn at (905)623-9587 ONTARIO BEEF - grain fed, gov't. inspected, cut to your satisfaction. Order by the side, cut and wrapped. 705-879-0507. PIANO Technician available for tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase consultation on all makes and models of acoustic pianos. Re- conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- cates available. Call Barb at 905- 427-7631 or check out the web at: www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC, Amex PIANOS/CLOCKS -ALL FLOOR STOCK CURRENTLY ON SALE - Roland digital pianos, Samick pia- nos, also sale on Howard Miller clocks. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz- mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental pay- ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! POOL TABLES - 8' and 9' slate billiard tables, Foosball/Jettoni ta- ble and table hockey for sale. Call (905) 420-6113. POWER lift and recline chair with heat and massage, dark bleu. Ve ry new. Paid $2000, asking $1200. Call(905)438-9529 PRIVATE,4 snow tires , 4 summer tires, all on rims & balanced. Low mileage, very good condition. For VW Jetta to 2000, 60R14- 4bolts. (905)985-9198 REFRIDGERATOR - Inglis, white 18.9 cu.ft. frost free. Good condi- tion $185. 905-668-9267 snp RENT TO OWN - New and recon- ditioned appliances, and new TV's. Full warranty. Paddy's Market, 905 -263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502. Sofa $75, Recliner $45, 2 dressers $55/each, 11/pc. Maple dinning- room suite $1150, 6/pc kids bed- room suite $565, 4/pc antique sofa set $1100, 4 antique dressers $265, 7/pc Teak dinette-set $375, Oak coffee table $145, beds $15, too much to list. Everything must go. Bowmanville (905)697-3532. SOFA SET, Sklar Peppler, 1 yea superior quality, neutral colours. MOVING, paid $2100, asking $1100, includes extra cushions. Serious inquiries 905-430-2215 ext. 3284, evenings 905-728-8041. SOFTTUB - 4-man with cover, good condition, $1800; B/I dish- washer, white Frigidaire, $150; Pentium 3 computer,128 MB Ram quality system with 15" monitor $300, can deliver; (905)439-4789 SPA & HOT TUB COVERS - best quality, best prices, all colours, all sizes, large variety available. De- livery included. Central Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul 905-259-4514 or 416-873-9141 YOUNG lady's twin size loft bed. Includes ladder to bunk, 5 dresser drawers, built in desk and book- shelf. Excellent condition, rarely used. $375. Matching mirror avail- able $50. (905)420-6596 VENDORS Wanted at the Courtice Flea Market. 5,000 - 6,000 people per weekend. Rents start $245 per month for indoor space. Lo- cated 2 min. North of 401 between Oshawa and Bowmanville. Call (905)436-1024 CASH PAID for plastic car models. Built or still in the box. 905-435- 0747. WANTED:Complete bedroom set. Will also take sleep sets, dining room sets, oak or maple kitchen sets, living room sets, appliances. Pick up and pay cash. (905)260- 1236 FIREWOOD,Tree Removal. Pruning, Trimming, Fall Deep Root Feeding, Tree, Shrub & Stump Re- moval. Free Estimates 905-427- 1734 COMBINE - International 1460 tur- bo rotary combine with 6-row nar- row corn head and 20 ft. flex or solid grain table. Also header cart. Well maintained and in excellent condition. Complete package $32,000. or nearest offer. 905-985- 3183 after 6, or leave message. BASIC DOG TRAINING for dogs of all ages starting November 11. TURSO DOG TRAINING 905-797- 2855 Port Hope, Oshawa 905-432- 8313. BEAUTIFUL boarder collie/collie cross puppies, vet checked all shots, $150. (905)665-0063 GERMANSHEPPARDS,our great -grand pups have arrived. Lots of black, vet checked, first shots, de- wromed, ready to go. Parents here to view. Call Karey (905)623- 9845 GOLDEN retriever puppies for sale $500. First shots, vet checked, ready to go. Call Barb at (905)342-2095 ONE MALE PUREBRED Pomera- nian puppy, ready to go. Call (705) 878-7066 PUPPIES,Yo r kies, Shitzu, Minpin, German Pointer, Weime- raner. Poodle X's, "Lasa-apoos, Shi-poos, Pug-poos, Terri-poos, Jack Russell', $350 each". Kit- tens, Himalayan's & Persians. 905- 831-2145. Grooming Services avail. SEAL POINT HIMALAYAN kittens, $300 Firm. First shots, raised with kids. 905-434-7184. SHI-TZU 6 week old puppies, de- wormed, lst shot, 1 male, 2 fe- males. $450. Call 905-839-3932. 1988 HONDA ACCORD EXI,auto, $750. Also 1992 Dodge Grand Caravan, 225k, $1500. Call 905- 668-7570. 1990 HONDA PRELUDE S.Good tires, brakes, rad, suspension, ex- haust & more. excellent body con- dition. Asking $1200 as is. Call 905-430-0222 1990 To y ota Corolla, 5-speed, 320,000kms, certified by Toyota $1200. Great for winter car.One owner. Call (905)706-1193. 1991 NISSAN,240 SZ, excellent body, good runner, new tires, new snow on rims, $2800 OBO, as is. (905)576-2484. 1992 TOYOTA PASEO,silver, 5 speed, 185,000 kil.., upgraded ex- haust, adjustable springs, new tires, sunroof, must be seen, certi- fied/e-tested. $3,995 obo. (905) 377-0421. Leave message. 1993 PONTIAC SUNBIRD -5 spd., power locks, new parts, ex- cellent running condition. 262kms (highway). $1250 as is. 905-686- 0248. 1994 CHEVY Lumina, 4dr, high- way miles, air, tilt, p/w, p/l, cruise, nice car, 90,000k since rebuilt, cer- tified/e-tested, asking $2,650 o.b.o.(905)404-8695 1994 Grand Am $2699; 1991 Tempest $1895; 1991 Taurus Stationwagon $1895; plus other cars. Certified & e-tested (Kelly & Sons since 1976). 905-683-7301 or 905-424-9002 after 6pm. 1994 MAZDA PROTEGE SE,4dr, auto, p/s, p/b, air, stereo, p/sun- roof, excellent running condition and gas mileage. No rust. 205,000km. $3,500. Call 905-721- 9831 1995 PONTIAC Sunfire, 4-door, purple, 240,000km runs very well $2100-obo. Certified & e-tested. 905-986-1582, 905-623-3737 1996 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4-cyl- inder, automatic, excellent condi- tion, reliable, economical, clean. Certified/Emissions $4995. 1996 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 4-cylin- der, automatic, excellent condition, reliable, economical, clean. Certi- fied/Emissions $4995 905-718- 5032 dealer.Warranties Included. 1996 CAVALIER, 2dr, auto, air, 151km, $3999; 1997 Neon, 2dr. auto, air, 188km, $3999; 1995 Neon 4 dr, auto, 153km, $3200; 1993 Sundance, 4dr, auto, air 157km, $2299; All cars E-tested & cert. Call Fast Trac (905)426-8922 1996 CHEV CAVALIER,2-door, 4-cyl, automatic, purple w/grey in- terior. 188,000-kms. brand new head gasket, a/c works well, great little car, certified/emission tested. asking $3995-obo (905)571-5138 1997 GRAND PRIX SE - excellent running condition and paint, new brakes, tires and struts, 190,000 highway kms. $5500. Call Dave 905-571-6665. 1997 SUNFIRE GT, red, pw, breaks and steering, good condi- tion, 118,000 km, asking $6000. Call 905-377-1937 1997 Taurus Wagon, certified & emission tested, V6 auto, air, p.windows, tilt, am/fm cassette, ex- cellent condition, 173,000kms. Asking $7999. Call (905)579-4239 1999 GRAND AM SL, auto, 6 cyl, red, 4dr, sunroof, air, CD player, p.windows/doors/locks, tilt steer- ing, cruise, new tires, clean, 98,560 km. $10,500. 905-666- 5435. 2002'Buick Century Custom Se- dan. 3.1L ,Power driver's seat, Light Sandrift metallic, one-owner. 38 km. warranty transferable, ex- cellent condition. reduced - $15,990. certified. 905-655-8901 ABOUT TO PURCHASE a pre- owned car or truck? We have qual- ity vehicles like a 2000 Focus SE sedan or wagon starting from as little as $228/month. Taxes incl. No down payment necessary OAC.2000 Windstars starting at $269/month. We welcome people who are credit challenged. We are committed to get you driving today! Royal Woods Ford Lincoln, 3260 Hwy #7, Pickering. (905)686-2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 or check us out at www.royalwoods ford.com SALES LIMITED ● Bad Credit ● Even Bankrupt Credit ● But need a car? Phone Mel Today 905-576-1800 All applicants accepted Downpayment or trade may be required. ●APR from 9.9% ● eg. Car $10,000 ● APR 19% ● Payment $322.78/mo ● 48 months ●C.O.B.$4698.09 Rates vary depend on credit history Approved! Approved! Approved! New Car! New Credit! New Car! New Credit! New Car! New Credit! New Visa! New Visa! New Visa! 1167 Kingston Rd. Pickering CALL FOR DETAILS RICK LANTEIGNE Cell: 416-817-9293 (905) 427-2828, (905) 839-6666 Interest rates vary from 0% to 29.9% NEED SPECIAL FINANCING? DRIVE TODAYA NEW 2003 OR USED 95 OR NEWER VEHICLE CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE 1-800-296-7107 (905) 683-5358 CALL BRIDGETTE BANKRUPTCY NEW IMMIGRANT REFUGEE NO CREDIT GOOD CREDIT WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buyers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive? Lots of choices. Down or Tr ade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 SAVE ON OFF LEASE VEHICLES 2000 S-10 Extreme ext., auto air CD, 115k, $13,900. 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, 4dr, silver p.w., p.locks, p.mirrors, 77k, $13,900. 2000 Venture ext., 4dr, Sand, fully loaded, 73k, $13,500 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM FINANCING OAC MycRush Auto (905)668-2467 evening & weekends (905)260-1012 405 Mary St. E. Whitby JOHNNY JUNKER. Tops all for good cars and trucks or free re- moval for scrap. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 1986 Chevy S-10 with cap, 5-speed, excellent condition, e- tested $2100. Call (905)436-8970 1989 GMC 3/4 Ext. Cab 4x4, solid body newer motor & tranny, new tires, runs & rides great. $6500 obo. (905)986-0642 1996 CHEVY BLAZER 4x4 LT, Silver w/leather interior, 4.3L, V6 Vo rtec engine, tinted windows, 200lb. roof rack, alum. alloy rims, Michelin tires, new brakes, A/C, power all & driver seat, overhead console w/trip computer, keyless remote w/alarm & auto start, tow pkg, new tires. E-test, certified, 143,000kms. Transferable remain- ing 6 month Lubrico warranty. $10,000. (905)440-4318 (snp) 2001 Dodge Ram 1500, 5.9L, 75k, trailering package, box liner, ton- neau cover, stainless steel step pipes, safety & e-tested, $24,800. Call (416)708-5070 1989 ASTRO or Safari for sale as is or parts. Price negotiable (905)720-1297 1996 PLYMOUTH Voyager, very clean and well maintained, all highway klms., $5,400. Please call (905)720-4605. FOR SALE 1992 Jeep Cherokee 4X4, As is. In good condition. Runs well, $2000 OBO. Call (905)720-3952 ask for Conrad. BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Bathroom renovations, new kitchen counters and kitchens, finished base- ments, rec.rooms, and decks. 20 yrs. exp. Barrier Free Renovations call Mario (905)619-4663 Cell 416-275-0034 DOORS "R" US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 DRYWALL MUDDING TAPING FRAMING Call Jim (905)426-2971 All Work Guaranteed George's HANDY MAN SERVICE Decks, Fences, Doors, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Drywall, Ceramic Tiles & General Repairs. 905-837-0702 Cell 416-835-3689 As seen on CTV News! HOMEPRO RENOVATION Licensed and Insured High quality Windows and Doors at reasonable Prices Call you Windows and Doors Experts at 905-837-7576 416-895-1764 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003, PAGE 25 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com Durham volunteers lend a hand to Toronto police BByy CCrryyssttaall CCrriimmii Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — Volunteer rescuers from across Durham were kept busy Tuesday and Wednesday helping Tor onto police look for missing nine-year-old Cecilia Zhang. Local members of the Ontario Volunteer Emergency Rescue Team (OVERT) were called by Toronto police after the young Asian girl was taken from her North York bedroom between Sunday night and Monday morning. Police now say they don’t believe it was a random abduction. “We had initially on Tuesday 70 people on scene and we followed up with 40 people (Wednesday),” said Shane Harbinson, OVERT execu- tive coordinator. Along with a ravine area about two square kilometres, the group searched residential districts in- cluding 500 to 700 backyards for ev- idence relating to Cecilia’s disap- pearance. OVERT performs professional searches, especially ones in urban areas using trained volunteers and specialized divisions such as K9 and marine. “Yesterday was a great example,” Mr. Harbinson added as to why it is so important to have trained volun- teers. “It’s difficult to look for evi- dence, it’s harder to look with 30 or 40 (media) cameras in your face. “You do an urban area you’ve got paths, parks...residential areas,” he added. “It offers a significant amount of challenge.” When contacted for assistance, the OVERT team members met at staging areas, such as the south end of Ajax’s Harwood Mall, signed in, organized equipment, assembled into crews and went to Toronto. At the same time, its command staff met with police to create a search plan. “And all of that happens within a short period of time,” he added. In uniforms similar to those worn by the police tactical unit, regular OVERT volunteers were sent into the field upon arrival. “Our first deployment was around 5:30 a.m. until about 9 p.m. (Tuesday) and then we were de- ployed again around 6 a.m. till about 8:30 to 9 p.m.,” said Blaine Mar tin, Uxbridge resident and OVERT volunteer. “We put quite a few hours in looking through the f ields, bushes, and subdivisions.” Mr. Martin began volunteering with OVERT about three years ago and has been on a couple of search- es. “I got a couple of kids myself and it’s in the back of your mind when you’re called out to something,” added Mr. Martin. While a few volunteers are still on scene, Mr. Harbinson said the team has been put on stand by since fin- ishing for the day on Wednesday. “Right now we’re hoping this suc- cessfully concludes, Cecilia is going to be found alive and in good health,” he added. “Right now the family still remains in our prayers and in our hopes. Certainly if there’s anything else we’re request- ed to do, I can guarantee we’re going to have dedicated profession- als who are going to be there for the community.” OVERT started in 1996 and has been growing since. With 100 volun- teers from across the region and 50 from other areas, it has an east and west division in Durham and has re- cently been building branches else- where. A volunteer organization, it only receives steady funding from Clar- ington and Oshawa, Mr. Harbinson said; other money is acquired through donations and fundraising. Members of OVERT also spend $700 to $1,000 each in equipment, uni- forms, and lost work time just to be involved, he added. For more information on OVERT call 905-404-2889. The search for Cecilia BByy LLeesslleeyy BBoovviiee Staff Writer DDUURRHHAAMM — Two volunteers have been recognized for their outstand- ing service to the local hospital. Rouge Valley Health System Foundation has named Rene Soetens and Allan Arsenault recipi- ents of the 2003 Howard Sokolowski Award. A founding member and former chairman of the Ajax and Pickering Foundation, Mr. Soetens was also a member of the steering committee, which helped merge the Centenary and Ajax and Pickering hospital sites. “He has showed great vision and commitment to the hospital for many years,” says Tracy Paterson, the foundation’s director of annual programs. “And now, he’s vice-chair of a $34-million Vital Links fund- raising campaign.” “We really work the poor man a lot,” she says, referring to a recent News Advertiser promo shot for the Mayors’ Charity Classic Golf Tour- nament in which Mr. Soetens was asked to lie on wet grass for the pic- ture. “I don’t know if he realized this would be a 10-year commitment when he helped form the Ajax and Pickering Foundation,” Ms. Pater- son adds. Mr. Arsenault was recognized for his work with the Mayors’ Charity Golf Tournament. The general manager of Pickering Town Centre (PTC) has chaired the event for the last two years, but has been involved with it for all eight years of its existence. He’s been vital in helping the tournament raise more than $1 mil- lion in that time, says Ms. Paterson. “Allan has been a terrific leader himself and with the Pickering Town Centre itself in making it the tournament sponsor,” she adds. “It’s not a one-day, one-cheque event.” Mr. Arsenault has made it happen by coordinating volunteers at the PTC, involving stores there in the fund-raising efforts, even donating all the change from its fountains to- wards the event, Ms. Paterson ex- plains. The Howard Sokolowski Aw ard is presented annually to an individual or individuals embodying the spirit of volunteerism and com- munity leadership to Rouge Valley as Mr. Sokolowski has over the years. He founded the Mayors’ Charity Classic Golf Tournament with then Region of Durham chairman Jim Witty. Recipients this year took home a piece of artwork created by Pickering artist Edward Falken- berg. Hospital honours two of its volunteers Rene Soetens, left, and Allan Arsenault, right, received the 2003 Howard Sokolowski Award from the Mr. Sokolowski himself, centre, for their contributions to the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation. A/P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 26, 2003 www.durhamregion.com CHAPMAN, Melody Anne - Suddenly, on Monday, October 20, 2003, at her home in Blackstock, at age 46. Melody (nee Boyd), beloved wife of Chris Chap- man. Loving mother of Misty and her husband Frank Pantaleo, and Matthew Chapman. Cherished grandmother of Tamara and Connor. Sister of Lori and her husband Peter Hopkins of Warsaw. Daugh- ter of the late John and Margaret Boyd. 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