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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2006_09_15B R U C EBRUCE B I S S E L LBISSELL 201 Bayly St. W., Ajax, Ontario: (between Westney and Harwood) B U I C KBUICK P O N T I A CPONTIAC LTD .LTD. 683-6561 www.bissellbuick.com 2006 Pontiac Torrent 2006 Pontiac Torrent Come see it today! Come see it today! Auto, air, power locks, power windows, tilt , cruise, keyless entr y , CD, aluminum whee l s , fro nt wheel drive. $26,585 Plus licence, freight, applicable taxes and admin. fee. Pickering Rec Complex Family Celebration This Saturday from 10 am – 1 pm Free 2 Week Membership, Games, Swim 1 to 4 pm 905.683.6582 Auf Wiedersehen, sucka. The GTI Mk V. Pre-tuned in Deutschland. Pickering Volkswagen Inc. 503 Kingston Rd. Pickering Sales Hotline: 905-420-9700 The original hot hatch is here, and it’s spec’d for ‘07 with a turbocharged 200 hp 2.0-litre engine, sport suspension, a DSG with Tiptronic® and paddle shifting. ‘07 GTI www.pvw.com Highly contested attachment omitted By Erin Hatfield Staff Writer DURHAM — The Region Official Plan (ROP) will be heading off to the Province for approval, but a highly debated map that would have iden- tified areas council wants taken out of the greenbelt won’t be included. The provincially designated greenbelt (when combined with the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Ni- agara Escarpment) protects about 1.8 million acres of environmentally sensitive and agricultural land in the Golden Horseshoe from urban development and sprawl. “Fortunately, Regional Coun- cil supported the official plan and moving forward with our vision and making sure Durham Region continues to grow in an efficient and an effective manner,” Regional chairman Roger Anderson said. However, a vocal dissenter of the Region’s position, Ajax Mayor Steve Parish, said Durham Regional Council continues to support the private over the public interest. “The bottom line is, nothing has changed, Durham Region Council does not get it,” Mayor Parish said. “They don’t believe in smart growth, they believe in urban sprawl and they reiterated that point today.” After more than a dozen delegates were heard and debate stretched into the evening hours, a vote to approve the ROP passed in an 18 to two vote, with eight councillors absent. “I think there was two sides to this, one was strictly environmental and the other was public process and public participation...,” Mr. An- derson said. “As a result of those dis- Re g ion Official Plan gets the go ahead Council to consider application on Oct. 3 By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING — Despite an out- pouring of objections from the com- munity, executive committee voted in favour of moving ahead with the Bay Ridges Plaza redevelopment plan. After more than two dozen speak- ers and hours of delegations, only Ward 2 Regional Councillor Bill McLean voted against the conten- tious application. “I’ve heard very loud, very clear from my constituents that this pro- posal, as it is laid out here, is not acceptable,” he said. The revised development appli- cation proposes 126 townhouses, 2,133 square metres of commercial space, and 347 condo units in two towers – one 18 and one 16 storey. The initial application discussed at a public meeting June 1 proposed 161 townhouses and 411 condos. While the changes do decrease the number of residential units from 572 to 473 and increase the com- mercial space by about 100 square metres, residents still had many concerns with the application. Tim Dobson and Susan Carleva- ris of the Pickering East Shore Com- munity Association (PESCA) in a presentation listed the association’s main concerns, including the lack of commercial space, the building heights and intensification of the site, traffic and safety. They said that PESCA is not op- posed to the redevelopment of the site, just to this plan, and is prepared to work with all stakeholders on an- other. Included in the staff report were e-mails and letters from residents, including a letter in support from the board of directors of the Bay- shore Towers, which residents of the building (just behind the plaza) ob- jected to. “I’m not in agreement with our board of directors. I’m actually quite surprised with the general context of the letter of support,” said Wendy Johansen. “I agree the plaza has de- teriorated, but I’ve also seen the de- terioration has been expedited since the sale of this plaza.” Several current tenants spoke out about the way the owners of the plaza have dealt with them. “We don’t feel we’ve been includ- ed in this,” said John Blue, owner FINDING THEIR WAY Walter Passarella/ News Advertiser photo PICKERING — Charlene Scheuneman and her children, Lindsay in the snuggly sack, Taylor, aged three, and four-year-old Dawson find their way through the Dinosaur Corn Maze at Pingle’s Farm. The Pickering family enjoyed the maze while learning all about the dinosaur at various rest spots throughout. Bay Ridges Plaza plan passes The Pickering 48 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 50,900 ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 ✦ See Meeting, Page 4 ✦ See Ajax, Page 4 FOILED BY FURY Panthers drop season opener in Oshawa Page 31 Up-to-date election information Offer available only on new activations for clients signing on a month-to-month, 1, 2 or 3 year contract in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal until September 30, 2006. Phone number range restrictions apply. Check in-store for details. *Taxes, long distance, additional airtime, roaming, pay-per-use charges, monthly system access fee and monthly enhanced 911 service access charges are extra. TELUS reserves the right to remove this plan at any time without advance notice. © 2006 TELUS. For more details on this great offer, visit your TELUS store, authorized dealer, retailer or call 1-866-264-2966. Ajax eSpectrum Solutions Inc. 65 Kingston Rd. 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The anniversary and custom- er appreciation festivities take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and include a variety of free activities including health club orienta- tions, facility tours, interactive challenges, as well as the use of the club. There are also activities for children including face paint- ing, an inflatable jumping castle, duck pond, mad science demon- strations, and cookie decorating. As part of the day, members of the Century Club will also be acknowledged with a prize. These are the first 100 members to complete 100 workouts in a year. Another special event is with registered nutritionist Brenda Furman, who will teach people how to beat the brown bag blues by sharing some healthy, quick and easy-to-make lunches. She’ll share foods that curb cravings, feed the brain and help people to feel calm. There will be a lunch break challenge where people can fill up a free bag with a variety of lunchtime goodies to learn how to mix up their child’s lunch this year. In the afternoon, the rec com- plex pool hosts a Hawaiian Beach Party from 1 to 4 p.m. It’s free and open to the whole family. Those who attend the anniver- sary event can also pick up their free two-week super health club membership and amazing race starter kit. People compete in the race by earning points by completing in either a brain or body teaser challenge, and those with more energy can do a bonus challenge. The person with the most points on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 8:59 p.m. wins the grand prize of a full membership, a personal training session, a nutritional consultation, and a pampering session at The Wellness Spa. As well, a ballot is given when each challenge card is submitted for the chance to win a three- month membership. For more information, visit www.cityofpickering.com and click on the September events calendar.  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While the majority of speakers were against the application, several speak- ers did express support for the develop- ment. “I feel that this plaza has deteriorated to the point where property values are going to go down, so I feel this is good for the area,” said John Collins. Francis Hennig also thought it was a good idea. “This is a fantastic development,” he said. “As a new business owner, 1,000 new residents is great,” he said. Gardner Church spoke on behalf of the applicant, S.R. and R. Bay Ridges Ltd., of the benefits, including the infu- sion of money and construction jobs into the local economy. “The Bay Ridges Plaza, from our per- spective, is no longer viable...left alone the site would become less and less a community amenity and more and more a community eyesore,” he said. While executive committee did pass the recommendation, it referred the re- port until the Tuesday, Oct. 3 council meeting to give all parties a chance to work together to see if they can come to some sort of compromise. Aj ax councillors vo te against ROP cussions here today, the angst of all those that weren’t supportive, which was the supplemental plans which would have been attached to the plan, are referred back to staff for public consultation.” What made the vote so contentious was planning committee’s inclusion of Future Growth Areas that over-step the Greenbelt boundary in a number of places. But, even with the omission of the attachment, Mayor Parish and Ajax Regional Councillor Colleen Jordan voted against the ROP in its entirety. “We voted against it because of the two areas that Regional Council did not sup- port us on that is on the greenbelt, they committed to trying to take lands out of the greenbelt and the Future growth areas which seeks to urbanize 15,000 acres of land that isn’t needed,” said Mayor Parish. Before the plan passed, a motion to refer the supplemental attachment, which requested changes to the Green- belt Plan and the related map back to planning committee, was successful. A Mayor Parish motion to have council rescind its earlier position with respect to the greenbelt and its disagreement with including some lands did not pass. “Basically, Regional council... wants to remove 5,000 acres from the Greenbelt,” Mayor Parish said. “They refuse to re- scind that motion.” However Mr. Anderson that position, was well thought out. “Lets be very clear, the Region of Dur- ham totally supports the Greenbelt. What the Region of Durham didn’t support... is the additional lands that were put into the Greenbelt without consultation.” ✦ Meeting from page 1 ✦ Ajax from page 1 Did we mention it’s addictive?Play SUDOKU online at durhamregion.com FREEDOM FROM LUNCH! What a relief… now you can be assured that your kids are enjoying a hot, nutritious lunch – without the worry or work. 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For more information please call 905-725-4428 any time or 1-800-943-2965 Monday through Friday 10 am - 8 pm www.jnphotography.net THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 5 A/Pdurhamregion.com Rob Mitchell/ News Advertiser photo Pork to go AJAX — Wa yne Nicholson, left, and Ed Lang carry the pig from the grill to the carving table at the second annual community pig roast for the Doric Pickering Masonic Hall held on Saturday. Proceeds from the event went to Durham Community Care and the Masonic Hall. Fr ee seminar Tuesday for people living with Diabetes Guests at free event talk about how to measure blood sugar DURHAM — The Ajax/ Pickering Diabetes Sup- port Group is hosting an event for people living with diabetes. It will be held on Tues- day, Sept. 19, starting at 7 p.m. at the Petticoat Creek Library and Community Centre. It will feature guest speakers Rahi Suleman, pharmacist, and James Ngo, pharmacist from the Shoppers Drug Mart on Steeple Hill Plaza in Pickering. They will be talking on how to measure your blood sugar. This free opportunity will help you discover the various models of glu- cometers, and how to pool sugar levels. Everyone is welcome. The library and com- munity centre are at 470 Kingston Rd. in Pickering. To reserve, please call Barbara Lorne at 905-725- 4226 or 905-441-3364. Local charities asked to apply for funding Durham Community Foundation has money available DURHAM — G et your funding while the getting’s good. The Durham Commu- nity Foundation has fund- ing available for qualified registered local charities with projects focusing on capacity building, envi- ronment, partnerships, seniors or physical activi- ties/recreation for youth. Charities can call the foundation at 905-430- 6507 or 1-888-230-0333 to obtain a copy of the new guidelines that outline de- tails of the priorities for this year’s grants. If a project fits, the group can submit a letter of interest by Sept. 22, to be reviewed by a volunteer grants committee. Those most suitable will be in- vited to submit a full ap- plication. 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THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 11 A/Pdurhamregion.com Catholic school board wants piece of subdivision DURHAM — The Catholic school board is looking for its piece of a pro- posed Whitby subdivision. During its Sept. 11 meeting, the Dur- ham Catholic District School Board agreed to support a subdivision plan application for Minthollow Estates Inc., if its conditions are met. The potential subdivision lands are at the northeast corner of Taunton Road and Garden Street and would produce approximately 248 residential units, with about 18 students for St. Bernard Catholic School. The Catholic board wants the draft plan approval to include an option agreement between Minthollow and the board for an elementary school site. It also wants Minthollow to provide: a soil report on its capacity for a two- storey school; engineering drawings for proposed service connections to the site, as well as for property and street grades adjacent to it; standard school fencing where required; and for all service costs to be prepaid and excluded from negotiations for the school site. As well, the board wants sidewalks throughout the development for a safe walking route to the school site. In its requests, the board also wants the proposed subdivision to include in its agreement of purchase and sale that students may have to attend a school outside their immediate neighbour- hood, even though a site has been reserved for a school building. Just one more way to get your news thanks to the NEWS ADVERTISER newsdurhamregion.com .EEDTOlLLAJOBPOSITIONFAST 4HENYOUNEEDA -ARKETPLACE &EATURE!D 7ITHA&EATUREDADYOUWILL s#ONNECTWITH8MOREJOBSEEKERS s'RABATTENTIONWITHANADHIGHLIGHT s!PPEARATTHETOPOFRESULTSPAGE /NLY  PERMONTH 'ET9OURS4ODAY -ARKETPLACE*OBS AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER 2006 READERS CHOICE AWARDS Don’t miss your chance to be entered into a draw to win $500 Pickering Town Centre Prize Package. www.readerschoicedurhamregion.com VOTING ENDS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 VOTE NOW!VOTE NOW! Log on to vote for your favourite businesses. • Automotive • Entertainment, Food and Drink • Service and Business • Shopping • Food and Beverage • Health Services S in c e 1 9 98,hundredsofthousands of vot e s h a v e b e e n castLetYOURvoice beheard...v o t e t o d a y! durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 With a schedule like this, who has time to plan for your child’s education? We do. 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The initiative is possible thanks to a grant from the ministry of education in partnership with the ministry of the attorney general’s victim justice fund, states a report presented to trustees at their Aug. 30, board meeting. CyberCops is an internet safety curriculum designed to empower children and reduce their risk of vic- timization. Durham’s program and soft- ware goals include helping students recognize the tactics used by preda- tors; explaining the importance of using safeguards such as firewalls and virus protection; and teaching youths to turn to a trusted adult if they find themselves in a dangerous situation. Beginning this month, all lan- guage programs for Grade 1 to 8 students will be based on expecta- tions set out in Ontario’s revised curriculum, which includes a media literacy strand with critical literacy skills development and media aware- ness. Safety week for Durham schools DURHAM — The public school board is getting safe in September. From Sept. 25-29, the Durham District School Board, in associa- tion with its community partners, is presenting its second annual safety week. The week will include events and presentations on fire, police, kids’, home, road, water, workplace and school safety. School board staff getting more pennies per kilometre DURHAM — Recent gas prices have driven up the cost of travel re- imbursement offered by the Durham District School Board. During the Aug. 30 school board meeting, trustees approved increas- ing the per kilometre travel rate to 45 cents from 41. Each one cent increase in the rate costs the board about $13,000. The rate was effective Sept. 1. Public school board briefs SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 P ublic board gets ‘new’ super as Laura Elliott returns W ill be responsible for Pickering schools DURHAM — The public board has a new superintendent look- ing after Pickering schools- but she certainly looks familiar. The Durham District School Board recently welcomed Laura Elliott back to the board as a su- perintendent. From 1996 to 2003, Ms. Elliott was the superintendent of edu- cation/technical and informa- tion services/Brock schools. For the past three years, she was seconded to the Ontario College of Teachers, Member- ship Services and the Ministry of Education – Student Success Learning to 18 Branch. An educator for more than 26 years, Ms. Elliott has taught at both the elementary and the sec- ondary levels. She replaces Mark Joel, who has been appointed superinten- dent of education/operations and transportation. Student trustees affirm their faith DURHAM — Tw o boys from All Saints and Archbishop Denis O’Connor secondary schools will be representing their peers as this school year’s student trustees. Ben Verboom, of Archbishop Denis O’Connor in Ajax, and Anthony Boland of All Saints in Whitby, were introduced to trustees at the Durham Catholic District School Board’s Sept. 11 meeting. “These two fine young men liter- ally just jumped into the positions,” said Whitby Trustee Mary Ann Martin, chair- woman of the board. “You two are such wonderful, wonderful men.” To be picked for the position of student trustee, the two had supporting letters from their schools, parish priests, teachers and chaplains, and did inter- views. During the meeting, the students also participated in an affirmation of faith, which included agreeing to provide leadership and assistance to their fellow students and to attempt to work together in the spirit of co-operation and mutual respect as a student on the board. Alternatives for student success DURHAM — Students at risk of dropping out will have more opportunities for success in Durham Catholic schools. The ministry of education has pro- vided the Durham Catholic District School Board with $150,000 in Learning to 18 Lighthouse Project funding for one year, in response to a proposal submitted by the board in May. A report on the alterna- tive program was received by the board during its Sept. 11 meeting. The program’s purpose is to help students who have become disengaged from school because of behaviour, social or emotional issues, or a lack of suc- cess. Participants will be enrolled in the program for no more than one semester, with the anticipation they will receive the support to return to their home school. The funding supplied will provide staff to support up to 30 students in the program at a time. A location for the pro- gram has not been confirmed yet, but will fall within funding parameters. Reducing class sizes DURHAM — The Catholic school board is on track to meet the Province’s primary class size reduction goals. As required by the Province, the Dur- ham Catholic District School Board sub- mitted a plan to the ministry of education in July, outlining how it is on track to meet the expected target of 20 students or less in 90 per cent of primary classrooms by 2007-2008. To monitor the progress of boards, the ministry requested a primary class size plan be created based on June 2006 enrolment projections. In recogni- tion that enrolment fluctuations occur over the summer, boards have to re-sub- mit data with actual class size information based on Oct. 31 staffing and enrolment, says a staff report. According to the report received by the board at its Sept. 11 meeting, significant progress toward the goal has been made. Statistics indicate that in 2006/2007, 70.62 per cent of its primary classrooms will have 20 or less students in them and 96.31 per cent will have less than 23 students. The average class size for Grades 4-8 is 25.43. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 Catholic school board briefs SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 Looking in Ajax, Pickering for Canada’s best principal DURHAM — If your principal is the best, here’s a chance to let them know. Until Oct. 31, nominations are being accept- ed for Canada’s most outstanding principal in a publicly funded school. Anyone from across the country, including students, parents, col- leagues, community members, local business- people or social agency partners, can nominate the person they feel most worthy of this year’s title. Winners will be announced in mid-Janu- ary and participate in the third annual Canada’s Outstanding Principals program in Toronto, in February 2007. The awards program is an endeavour between The Learning Partnership and the Canadian As- sociation of Principals’ member organizations, in collaboration with the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. 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Beatrice St. W E N CELEBRATING THE 25 th ANNUAL ART SHOW AND SALE OF ORIGINAL ART At Northview Community Centre 150 Beatrice Street East, Oshawa For further information: 905-655-3310 • Hourly Door Prizes • Painting Demonstrations • Refreshments are available Oshawa Art Association is a non-profit organization supporting and promoting the Visual Fine Arts and artists in Oshawa and surrounding areas THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 17 A/Pdurhamregion.com Ajax plant that opened in 2004 will be unaffected By Izabela Jaroszynski Staff Writer DURHAM — The home of General Motors will soon be home to a large automo- tive logistical facility that will bring new jobs to the city. Pival International, a Montreal-based company that provides logistical so- lutions to the automotive and industrial sectors, will construct a 600,000 square- foot facility on 41 acres of land at the corner of Wen- tworth Street and Thornton Road. “They do just-in-time logistics for General Mo- tors, which means that parts companies ship their product to this facility and then they sequence it to go into GM,” says Cindy Sy- mons-Milroy, director of economic development for Oshawa. Situated on land next door to the giant GM Autoplex, the facility will initially provide logistical support for GM’s new flex manufacturing plant, but a spokesman for the com- pany says Pival has not yet ruled out the possibility of additional clients down the road. The spokesman, who wishes not to be identi- fied, says that the site will include three separate buildings, ranging in size from 75,000 square feet to 370,000 square feet. To gether, the buildings will make up the largest dis- tribution centre Pival oper- ates. In addition to two centres in Quebec, Pival already has a 130,000-square-foot distribution plant in Ajax. The facility sequences and delivers tires to the GM truck plant. The spokesman said the announcement of a new facility will not affect op- erations at the Ajax plant, which opened in April 2004 and continues to work closely with GM. In fact, the company cites the success of the tire plant as having opened the door to this new opportunity. The company, which ships across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico is looking to expand its presence in North America. The first phase of the fa- cility is expected to open in 2008. That’s roughly the same date of completion set for the new GM flex plant. Although the company is not yet revealing how many people will be employed in the new facility, the spokes- man said it will be “in the hundreds.” The official announce- ment of the opening will not come until late next week. The ground-breaking ceremony is expected next Friday. New centre coming to Oshawa will create ‘hundreds’ of jobs A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo Pressing business DURHAM — Ashmeed Khan’s Minuteman Press opened recently in Ajax’s Corner- stone Plaza, on Harwood Avenue just south of Kingston Road. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 EUCHRE: The Rouge Hill Seniors hosts euchre every Friday at the Petticoat Creek Community Centre, 470 Kingston Rd. Games begin at 6:45 p.m. Beginners welcome. SERENITY GROUP: Support group meets at 8 p.m. in Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group meets every week, deal- ing with addictions of all types, including co-dependency. All wel- come. Child care can be arranged with notice. Call Jim (evenings only) at 905-428-9431. BOCCE BOWLING: The Pickering- Ajax Italian Social Club’s bocce bowling and indoor social activities are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting at 8 p.m. Lo- cated in the Port-a-Bowl clubhouse at Centennial Park on the West side of Brock Road, about 1 kilometre north of Hwy. 2. For more informa- tion telephone Giovanni Conte at 416-347-4667. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 GARAGE SALE: The Agape Sev- enth-Day Adventist Church, 1999 Fairport Rd., Pickering, holds a ga- rage, bake and crop-end sale at 10 a.m. 905-420-5894 (Ann Tulloch). MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 PARKINSON: The Durham Region Chapter of Parkinson Society Cana- da holds a CarePartners meeting at 7 p.m. at 716 Tulip Court, Oshawa. 1-866-264-3345. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 DISCUSSION GROUP: The Ajax Tuesday Morning Seniors’ Discus- sion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Ajax Seniors’ Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Jennifer Ayres, with the Town of Ajax, and Elizabeth McArthur, president of Diversity at Work, will speak on diversity in all it’s aspects. Everyone welcome. 905-683-7799 (Louise), 905-428-8711 (Shirley). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 SHORELINE CLEANUP: Volunteers are needed for the Ajax event of the TD Canada Trust Great Cana- dian Shoreline Cleanup. The Duffins Marsh and the Ajax Waterfront will be the areas of focus this year. The event starts at 9:30 a.m. and it runs about an hour and a half. Visit www. vanaqua.org/cleanup/. SENIORS DROP IN: Forest Brook Community Church, 60 Kearney Dr. in Ajax, invites anyone 50 years or older to the Eagles Nest Drop In at 9:30 a.m. Activities include shuffle- board and table games or just re- laxing and visiting with friends old and new. Refreshments are served. Call Jack Mackie at 905-686-5647 or Bob McDonald at 905-665-7726. ROUGE HILL SENIORS: The Rouge Hill Seniors hold events every Wednesday at the Petticoat Creek Community Centre, 470 Kingston Rd. Darts at 10 a.m., Carpet Bowling at 1 p.m. Beginners are welcome. There is a brown bag lunch at noon and all are welcome. EUCHRE: The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Bay Ridges Branch 606, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering, hosts a euchre at 8 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. Cost is $4, seniors $2. Everyone welcome. 905-839-9144. SALVATION ARMY: The Ajax- Pickering Salvation Army holds a fall and winter clothing giveaway from 1 to 3 p.m. at 37 Kings Cres., Ajax. 905-427-7123. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 POT LUCK: The Rouge Hill Seniors hold a pot luck lunch at noon at the Petticoat Creek Community Cen- tre, 470 Kingston Rd. Everyone is welcome. PICKERING NATURALISTS: Meet- ing at the O’Brien Room of the Pickering Recreation Complex on Diefenbaker Court, just east of Brock Rd. Commencing at 7:45 p.m., Mike Cadman, coordinator for the second Breeding Bird Atlas for Ontario, will discuss ‘What’s happening to Ontario’s Birds?.’ He will also share some stories of the atlassers, and discoveries made, due to the massive data collected. Call Glenda Jones 905-427-6999 or Steve LaForest 905-720-2784. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SERENITY GROUP: Support group meets at 8 p.m. in Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group meets every week, deal- ing with addictions of all types, in- cluding co-dependency. Everyone welcome. Child care can be ar- ranged with notice. Call Jim (eve- nings only) at 905-428-9431. BOCCE BOWLING: The Pickering- Ajax Italian Social Club’s bocce bowling and indoor social activities are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting at 8 p.m. Lo- cated in the Port-a-Bowl clubhouse at Centennial Park on the West side of Brock Road, about 1 kilometre north of Hwy. 2. For more informa- tion telephone Giovanni Conte at 416-347-4667. 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The YMCA will award Peace Me- dallions to peacemakers in commu- nities across the GTA. The selection committee is made up of community members and YMCA staff chosen to represent a variety of interests, experiences and ages. Recipients will be honored at a spe- cial ceremony at the Durham Family YMCA on Wednesday, Nov. 22. The 2006 YMCA Peace Medallion nomination committee is currently seeking individuals who: find peace- ful solutions to violence, conflict, discrimination and injustice; make a difference by working quietly in a volunteer capacity -- without any special recognition -- to create a cul- ture of peace; enhance the lives of people in their community by creat- ing peaceful environments. To receive a nomination form, con- tact Patti Jensen or Chris Doyon or drop by the Durham Family YMCA. The deadline for completed forms is Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006. 14th annual event aims to empower, raise awareness of violence against women, children By Jillian Follert Staff Writer DURHAM — For many women, the thought of walk- ing Oshawa’s downtown streets at night is enough to make them cast a nervous glance over their shoulder. But on Sept. 28, the streets will be a safe place as hun- dreds of women -- and men -- hit the pavement for Dur- ham’s 14th annual Take Back the Night Walk. Like other Take Back the Night events worldwide, the Durham march aims to empower women and raise awareness of violence against women and children. “It’s an amazing, hugely empowering experience,” says organizer Lynn Cohen- Kovacs, who is counsellor and public educator with the Durham Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC). “March- ing together, yelling these amazing chants about being strong women, you just feel this sense of com- munity and camaraderie.” The DRCC organizes the annual march with the sup- port of the YWCA and Y’s Wish Shelter, usually draw- ing about 250 walkers rang- ing from mothers and grand- mothers to politicians and business owners. Last year marked the first time men were invited to participate in what is tradi- tionally a women-only event. Durham became one of the first communities in the area to include men, after orga- nizers reasoned that they should also take responsibil- ity for eradicating violence. Take Back the Night walks have been taking place around the world since 1973 and in Canada since 1979. While awareness of violence is improving, the problem it- self is not. Proof lies in surprising new statistics from the DRCC. “Summer is usually our quiet time, but this year we’re seeing between two and five new clients a week, which is staggering for us. Our hot- line numbers went up too,” said Ms. Cohen-Kovacs. “My co-workers were looking at each other saying, ‘What’s going on?’ It’s really scary.” The DRCC helps women from all walks of life, rang- ing from students who have experienced date violence to sex trade workers to women experiencing domestic vio- lence and those who have been the victims of random crimes. This year’s Take Back the Night Walk will feature dis- plays and presentations from other agencies that work to eliminate violence, such as the White Ribbon campaign and DRIVEN – Durham Region’s Intimate Partner Violence Empowerment Network, which is working to bring local services for battered women under one roof. The walk begins at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28, at the Ontario Early Years Centre, 1 McGrigor St. For more information, call 905-444-9672. SAMKO & MIKO TOY WAREHOUSE 1000’S OF BRAND NAME TOYS LOWEST PRICES IN CANADA Hours: Wed ................... 10-4 Thurs & Fri ........... 10-8 Sat ..................... 10-5 Sun .................... 11-5 Mon & Tues .........CLOSED LOOK IN TODAY’S PAPER FOR OUR FLYER 11 Peel Ave. (North of Queen & Dufferin) (416) 532.1114 60 East Beaver Creek Rd. (North of Hwy. #7, 1st street west of Hwy. 404) (905) 771.8714 2 Locations GRAND OPENING SAT. 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Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $ 6.00 between Sept. 13 - Sept. 17, 2006 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 20 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 Ta ke Back the Night Walk hits the street SUDOKU Now online at 48 1 7 8 6 7 3 576 1 86 9 5 6 7 687 3 91 4 19 24 durhamregion.com 48 1 7 8 6 7 3 576 1 86 9 5 6 7 687 3 91 4 19 24 15% off custom look, ready made drapery THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 21 A/Pdurhamregion.com DURHAM — Between 2002 and 2004, the rate of new HIV and AIDS infections in Durham Region jumped 40 per cent. It’s a frightening statistic - - especially considering over half of those were youth aged 15-24. At the AIDS Committee of Durham, Jayne Schmid, co- ordinator of prevention edu- cation, says awareness and education remain the best defence. With a small staff and limited budget, the com- mittee works hard to educate the public about HIV trans- mission, dispel myths and provide support to people in the community living with HIV/AIDS. But like all other non-prof- it organizations, they need help to do it. The committee is asking the community to lace up its running shoes and hit the streets for the annual AIDS Walk for Life, coming up on Sept. 24. The walk is the largest fundraising and awareness event for the com- mittee and is one of many AIDS walks taking place across Canada this month. Donations need not be con- siderable sums of money, only whatever the donor is able or willing to give. “A nything people can give helps,” Ms. Schmid said. “We have a lot of work to do. There is still a lot of educa- tion needed in this commu- nity and a lot of stigma and discrimination that needs to be addressed.” The committee provides counselling, a food bank, social activities and educa- tional presentations, as well as a high school program called “Pride in our Youth” that encourages acceptance of all sexual orientations. According to recent statis- tics from the Ontario AIDS Network, approximately 24,251 people in Ontario are living with HIV. This year’s walk is Sept. 24 at Memorial Park in Oshawa, where the bandshell will be used to showcase live local talent. In addition to a raffle, participants have a chance to win fundraising prizes. For more information or to register, contact the AIDS Committee of Durham Re- gion at 905-576-1445 or e- mail info@aidsdurham.com. putting our energy to good use www.opg.com My name is John Coleby, Senior Vice President at OPG’s Pickering A Nuclear Station. At Pickering Nuclear, and across OPG, we are committed to achieving and sustaining the highest levels of performance. During the first six months of 2006, electricity generated by OPG’s Pickering and Darlington Nuclear stations met about 32 per cent of Ontario’s needs. Our nuclear production rose by 12 per cent compared to the same period in 2005. OPG’s nuclear stations help moderate the price consumers pay by producing electricity at a regulated price of 4.95 cents per kilowatt hour. The employees at Pickering A and Pickering B are proud of the contribution we make to meeting Ontario’s energy needs. On their behalf, I am pleased to present the following performance highlights achieved by Pickering Nuclear through the second quarter of 2006. PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS 4 Pickering Nuclear continued to operate at the highest levels of public safety. In the four decades that nuclear energy has served Ontario’s energy needs, no member of the public has been harmed as a result of radiation emissions from OPG’s Pickering A Nuclear stations. 4 The Pickering Nuclear stations ended the first half of the year producing 10.54 terawatt hours of electricity. This met 14 per cent of Ontario’s demand during the period. 4 Pickering Unit 1 and Unit 8 were returned to service after planned maintenance outages – in time to help meet Ontario’s summer electricity needs. 4 On June 15, OPG submitted an application to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for the potential refurbishment of Pickering B. PICKERING NUCLEAR ALSO MAKES ITSELF FELT IN THE COMMUNITY 4 In May, Pickering was the recipient of the Local Business Award from the City of Pickering. In presenting this award, Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan noted that, “OPG is much more than simply our most well-known corporate citizen...It’s also one of our most generous corporate citizens.” 4 More than 200 OPG volunteers visited over 7,500 Pickering households updating residents on plant operations and answering questions about OPG. 4 Pickering Nuclear celebrated 40 years in the community. To mark the occasion, a community barbecue was held at the Pickering Nuclear station for local residents on June 9. 4 Pickering Nuclear participated in a number of tree plantings with community partners. Pickering Nuclear QUARTERLY UPDATE TO THE PICKERING COMMUNITY John Coleby,Senior Vice President, Pickering A 18 KING ST. E., OSH. (905) 571-3511 HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL DAYS. EVERYDAY.HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL DAYS. EVERYDAY.HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL DAYS. EVERYDAY. 2 DAYS ONLY!! 2 DAYS 2 DAYS ONLY!!ONLY!! SAT. SEPT. 16TH - 10AM - 5PM SUN. SEPT. 17TH - 10AM - 4PM SAT. SEPT. 16TH - 10AM - 5PM SAT. 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Join Brenda, a very busy Mom herself, and discover short cuts to including foods that curb your cravings, feed your brain, and allow you to feel calm. Fill up a free lunch bag with a refreshing variety of lunchtime goodies sure to make your child’s lunch a queen’s plate experience. AMAZING RACE PICKERING! Pick up your FREE 2-week Super Health Club Membership and Amazing Race Starter Kit on Saturday, September 16th. Every pit stop during your free 2-week membership earns you points. Points are awarded each time you complete either a brain or body teaser challenge, and if you’ve got more energy - a bonus challenge. Points win the Amazing Race! Check the Race Report each day in the lobby. On the last day of the race, Saturday September 30, 2006 at 8:59 pm, the competitor with the most points wins the GRAND PRIZE: The more play in an activity, the more enjoyable it will be, and it's that fun aspect that will keep the activity going in chil- dren. Don't delay get involved in City of Pickering Recreation Programs today. Take that step and get your children active! Make physical activity a family affair! There's no doubt about it. If parents want to prepare their children for a lifetime of physical activity, it has to start while their children are young. The most important thing they can do toward that goal is to serve as a role model. As confirmed by research, a parent's influence is considerable. Sometimes it takes the form of words, other times action. But in either case, parents need to keep it positive. By thinking in terms of play, rather than exercise, families can make fitness fun! ★ A full, annual Super Health Club membership ★ A Personal Training session with Mike ★ A Nutritional Consultation with Brenda ★ A Pampering session with Grace at The Wellness Spa. ★ Bragging rights that come with being the WINNER! Each and every time you complete and submit a challenge card you receive a ballot for your chance to win a 3-month membership. No detours and no eliminations. Challenge by Choice FUN is Number ONE Kidz Zone (5 to 12 years) Lots of FREE activities to sample and enjoy on September 16 FACE PAINTING INFLATABLE JUMPING CASTLE DUCK POND INTERACTIVE WATERCOLOUR ART DEMO'S MAD SCIENCE DEMO'S BRACELET & KEY CHAIN MAKING COOKIE DECORATING So You Think You Can Hula Surfs up at our Hawaiian Beach Party at the Recreation Complex Pool on Saturday, September 16th, from 1 to 4 pm. It’s FREE, it’s fun and it’ll be a great time for the whole family!! More Anniversary Celebration Fun . . .•Free Health Club Orientations – try out our top of the line cardiovascular and strength training equipment •Facility Tours – we’ll show you a side of the Complex you’ve never seen before. Our friendly staff is a bunch of ‘know it alls’ – so bring your questions and we’ll develop a personalized tour just for you. •Century Club – join us as we acknowledge our member’s hard work and dedication by pre- senting to them this year’s Century Club prize for being the first 100 members to complete 100 workouts in a year! •Interactive challenges – grip strength and jump contest – who’s the strongest and who can jump the highest. •Trial Membership: enjoy a "FREE 2-week trial membership". During your trial membership, take part in the ‘Amazing PRC Race. •Family Fit Obstacle Challenge – fun for the whole family •Pack a healthy lunch contest – Brenda Furman •Dave Ochotta – Tennis demo •James Hayes – Squash. Everything you always wanted to know about squash – your chance to speak with our Pro. •Mike Slean – New sport-specific personal training programs – golf, tennis, squash, triathlon, and running – ask the expert! •The Wellness Spa – mini microdermabrasion demonstration FREE FREE FREE WIN FREE ANNIVERSARYCELEBRATIONANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Who's the strongest? Who can jump the highest? INTERACTIVE CHALLENGES: try our grip strength & jump contests! Fun for the whole family! FAMILY FIT OBSTACLE CHALLENGE Do you have what what it takes?!? Our Nutritionist Brenda wants to know WHO CAN PACK A HEALTHY LUNCH? this contest is sure to pack a punch! Surfs Up at our Hawaiian Beach Party in the Pool from 1 - 4 pm SO YOU THINK YOU CA N HULA it'll be a great time for the whole family Come out and try TENNIS with your Tennis Pro Dave Ochotta Duck Pond, Face Painting & inflatable Jumping Castle Interactive Watercolour Art Demos, Cookie Decorating Bracelet & Key Chain Making Mad Science Demos Coupons valid Saturday, September 16, 2006 Tr y our Fantastic Family Fit Programs at this year's Anniversary Celebration! Saturday, September 16, 10 am – 1 pm PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Don't miss the FREE Hawaiian Beach Party from 1 pm – 4 pm in the pool! 1867 Valley Farm Road 905.683.6582 cityofpickering.com/recreation 2-Week Free Super Health Club Membership For adults 18+ • Free Health Club with cardio & weight equipment • Free Swimming during public and adult schedule • Whirlpool and Sauna • Unlimited Schedule Fitness Classes From September 16 to September 30. Valid during all hours of operation, day, night and weekends THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 23 Pdurhamregion.com Food and Drink All-Around Restaurant Bakery Breakfast Buffet Chicken Wings Chinese Restaurant Cup of Coffee Deli/Sandwich & Specialty Shop Family Restaurant Fast Food Fine Dining Fish & Chips Greek Restaurant Hamburger Ice Cream Indian Restaurant Italian Restaurant Lunch Outdoor Patio Pasta Pub or Bar Pizza Salad Bar Seafood Restaurant Steak Entertainment Banquet Facilities Billiards Bingo Hall Children’s Entertainment Golf Course Ice Skating Live Entertainment Movie Rental Movie Theatre Pub Sports Bar Service and Business Accounting Firm Bank/Trust Company Brew your own beer/wine Carpet Cleaner Caterer Central Vacuum Dealer Children’s Tutorial Education Computer Service Continuing Education Dance Studio Day Care Centre Driving School Dry Cleaner (Location) Employement Agency Financial Planning Company Fitness Club Fitness Club Women Fitness Club Men Hair Salon/Barber Shop Heating/Air Conditioning Home Builder Insurance Company/Agent Interior Design/Decoration Internet Provider Investment Planning Company Musical Instruction Lawn Service Manicure/Pedicure Martial Arts Club Photography Studio Print Shop Private School/Montessori Retirement Living Shoe Repair Specialized Education Tanning Taxi Service Tr avel Agency Web Designer Company Weight Loss Clinic Wedding Shop Automotive Auto Parts Body Shop Domestic Car Dealership Service General Auto Repair Import Car Dealership Service Mechanic Muffl er Shop Oil/Lube Change Recreational Vehicle Service Tire Store Used Car Dealership Shopping Antique Shop Appliance Store Art & Framing Bicycle Shop Book Store Camera Shop Cellular Phone Centre Computer Store Clearance Store/Dollar Clothing Warehouse Craft Shop Store Department Store Drug Store Factory Direct Store Floor Coverings Florist Fo r mal Wear Furniture Store Gardening Centre & Nursery Gift Shop Grocery Store Health Food Store Home Improvement/ Hardware Jewellery Store Kitchen/Bath/Bed Lighting Centre Lingerie Store Local Shopping Centre Maternity Shop Mattress Store Men’s Store Musical Instrument Store Optical Store Pa int Store Pa r ty Rentals Pa r ty Supplies Pe t Store Pool Company Record and Music Store Regional Shopping Centre School/Offi ce Supplies Second Hand Shop Shoe Store Shopping Mall Sporting Goods Store Stereo/Electronics Strip Mall To y Store Women’s Store Wallpaper Store Window Coverings Health Services Chiropractor Cosmetic/Laser Clinic Dentist Denturist Foot Specialist Hearing Services Massage Therapist Naturopath Optometrist Pharmacist (Location) Physiotherapist Spa PICKERING APPLIANCE 979 Brock Rd. 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(Formerly Body Art) We gave it a Fresh Touch. 1725 Kingston Road Pickering (Mandarin Plaza) www.freshtouchmedispa.com 905.619.8822 2005 Award Winner 2004 Fine Authentic Indian CuisineFine Authentic Indian Cuisine The Mount EverestThe Mount Everest Balti, Handi & Mughali Dishes,Balti, Handi & Mughali Dishes, BiryanisBiryanis Tandoori ChickenTandoori Chicken in RealTandoor Clay Ovenin Real Tandoor Clay Oven &MuchMore!& Much More! Eat In • Take Out • CateringEat In • Take Out • Catering •Fully Licensed• Fully Licensed Buffet At LunchBuffet At Lunch Daily & Sundays 5-9 pmDaily & Sundays 5-9 pm 611 Kingston Rd. W. In Pickering Village At Church, S.W. 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The tickets are valued at over $200 and our Dream Voyages collection works beautifully with this added promotion.” Booking early certainly has its advantages. “I was able to secure great seats by reserving them so far in advance.” The same rule applies to cruise bookings. If you want to cruise in Eu- rope or Alaska next summer, the time to book is now! The rates are great and cabin selection is still good. Within a few months, that won’t be the case. The popularity of these destina- tions is increasing every year and with that you have a typical supply and demand issue, which means the rates are going up. “I suggest you book your cruise within the next few weeks to avoid disappointment,” advises Irene. WICKED Customer Appreciation FREE WICKED TICKETSFREE WICKED TICKETS Book your Cruise today and we’ll begin the entertainment portion of your cruise early with 2 great seats for the October 17, 24 or 28 production of WICKED at the Canon Theatre in Toronto. 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In addition to being the host for the annual World Highland Dance Champion- ships, the Cowal Highland Gathering is the world’s largest highland games. Every year over 500 dancers of all ages go to Dunoon to compete. In addition to winning the World Championship, Erin has won six other championships this year, including the On- tario Championship. She is also a former North American and Canadian champion. Erin’s dance teacher is Lorraine Symington of the Wallace Symington School of Highland Dance in Ajax. In addition to being a teacher, Lorraine is a Scottish Offi cial Board of Highland Dancing Adjudicator. Erin and her sister Jill dance in the Wallace Symington School of Highland Dance chore- ography group which has won numerous awards, including eight Canadian Choreography Championships. Erin and Jill are also members of the Celtic Accent Dance Company which performs with the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band. 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Plus PICKERING TOWN CENTRE • 905-420-8000 Store opening until 11 a.m. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 29 A/Pdurhamregion.com durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 30 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT durhamregion.com Entertainment in brief SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 [Photography ] Best in show AJAX — We have a winner! A black-and-white rail car was named best in show in the 2006 To wn of Ajax and Black’s Superstore Amateur Photography Contest. The photo, ‘Home for the Holi- days’, was taken by Ajax resident Diane Sharp while she vacationed in Port Stanton, Ontario. More than 500 photographs were entered in the contest, and the winning pictures will be on display at the McLean Community Centre until Oct. 27. First, second and third prizes were awarded in the Child, Youth and Adult categories and in the Historical Ajax, Black and White, Nature and Digitally Enhanced areas. A reception took place Wednesday at the McLean Community Centre where winners were presented their prizes. This year’s jurors were Dorsey James, Mary Cook and Cindy Michaud. The News Advertiser is a con- test sponsor. [ Music ] Looking for musicians DURHAM — The Pops is look- ing for string and horn players. The Concordia Pops Orchestra is a not-for-profit community orches- tra made up of amateur musicians from across Durham. The group performs at senior citizens’ facili- ties with a concert schedule running from November to May. The Pops rehearses on Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the instrumental music room at Anderson Collegiate and Vocational Institute, in Whitby. There are openings for the following positions: principal oboe, French horn, trombone, tuba, violin, viola, cello and string bass. Those interested should have a minimum of four years playing experience. For audition information, call Susan at 905-668-5679, or e-mail concordiapops@rogers.com. [ Art ] Paradise revisited DURHAM — The work of a Pickering artist is on display at Sta- tion Gallery in Whitby. Edward Falkenberg showcases new and recent sculptural works, including his ‘Paradise Revisited’, at the gallery until Oct. 22. ‘Paradise Revisited’ is a series of stylized trees, each with a ladder and tree house, exhibited for the first time as type of forest. For more information on the gal- lery, visit stationgallery.whitby.ca. Art association now numbers more than 100 members By Christy Chase Staff editor DURHAM — Twenty-five years ago, a group of artists decided it was time to show people just what they’d been doing. So the Oshawa Art Association arranged to rent the main lodge at Camp Samac and held its first ever fall art festival. This month, OAA holds its 25th annual Fall Art Festival, although it’s no longer held at Camp Samac. Works by more than 70 artists, all members of the OAA, will on display and for sale from Sept. 21 to 24 at Northview Community Centre. Admission is free. To mark the 25th anniversa- ry, there will be some special events, including a speech by Norm Cook, a life member of OAA and one of the founders of the fall festival. “We were just a small group, about eight or 10 people,” he re- membered. “I thought if we were ever going to do anything, we needed a place where we could have our own shows.” Living near Camp Samac, he knew the natural beauty of the Boy Scout camp, knew it would be ideal for an art show. So he and another member, George Constable, approached the Scouts and talked their way into renting the hall. Along the way, one of Constable’s landscapes ended up being donated and hung in the manager’s office, Cook said. The picture was of a stream, that around a bend, turned into rapids, a good re- minder of the Scouts’ motto of ‘Be Prepared,’ he said. Because the Scouts didn’t want the log walls damaged in any way, Constable, a tool and dye maker, came up with spe- cial contraptions that could be used, with chains, to hang artists’ works from each year, Cook said. Over the years, OAA grew (it has well over 100 members now) and so has the festival, a popular stop each September for many people who enjoy checking out the latest works by the many talented members of the group. Unfortunately, a change in insur- ance policy means people can no longer enjoy the beauty of Camp Samac at the same time. But Cook is confident the new home at Northview Community Centre will be a good fit. (The show was at the Jubilee Pavilion in Lakeview Park for the last cou- ple of years but changes there meant another move). “I hope we’re there for a num- ber of years,” Cook said. “I think it’s an excellent place to be.” Alvin Herrington, another OAA member in charge of pub- licity for the festival, said the show will be spread throughout both gyms and the craft rooms at Northview. He believes people who haven’t attended the show before will be pleased with the quality and variety of works on exhibit. “I’d have to say this has to be the most successful art show of its kind in Durham Region” in terms of size and sales, he said. Many of OAA members don’t ex- hibit anywhere but at this show. For the anniversa- ry, several artists, in- cluding Herrington, will be giving dem- onstrations through- out the weekend. Besides the usual raffle for an original painting, there will be door priz- es, donated by local merchants, given out during the show. There’s a special opening preview night Sept. 21 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The hours the follow- ing three days are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 22, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 23 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 24. Northview is located at 150 Beatrice St. E. Artists celebrate 25 years of fall shows DURHAM — Don’t let the name fool you -- there’s plenty of local content in the Uxbridge Studio Tour this weekend. Four Scugog artists are taking part, opening their studios to visi- tors who can tour 32 studios in north Durham, visiting 64 artists along the way. Saundra Reiner, Douglas Boutilier, Lynne McIlvride Evans and Ann Cummings are involved in the free tour, which runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 16 and 17. The 21st annual studio tour is part of Uxbridge’s three-week Celebration of the Arts. “I’ve been in this tour about 16 times,” said potter Reiner, who will open UNICARVEL, her stu- dio, for the event. “It’s so well attended and it’s always attended by many people who are knowl- edgeable about art. It’s reward- ing for an artist. They are often interested in art, they’re not just strolling.” Reiner said she enjoys meet- ing people who attend her studio during the tour and visiting with guest artists who will display their works at her studio. This year, they are photographer David Kempton, painter Shelly Burke and weaver Pat Neal. “You build relationships over time,” Reiner said, adding she’s had many repeat visitors on the tour. For Reiner, pottery is a pas- sion, something she picked up about 35 years ago, during the age of hippies when people got into things made by hand. “I got hooked,” she said. “I’m a person who likes to make things, art, pottery.” Her studio is filled with her porcelain and stoneware pottery that mixes fun with function. “Stimulation through change is constant and I strive to filter that change through tradition and classical forms,” she said. “I be- lieve that creating beauty around us honours life.” Reiner has exhibited her works in major venues, including the Gardiner Ceramic Museum in To- ronto and is now sending items to a California craft gallery. During the tour, tea will be served in the sunroom of the 1847 fieldstone house, 815, 9th Line Scugog, off Hwy. 12 and south of Hwy. 47. This is the fourth year Boutilier has been involved in the tour. He too enjoys meeting people over the two days and perhaps renew- ing acquaintances with some. “It’s a good opportunity to talk to people about your work.” Some visitors are young artists who want to learn more about techniques and processes. Other visitors are curious about inspira- tion and symbolism, he said. “Hopefully it makes them aware of things they hadn’t quite realized before.” He mostly paints figures al- though he also does landscapes, watercolours and printmaking in his studio in Utica. “I paint in oils and casein tem- pera,” he said. The latter is an ancient paint, held together with milk byprod- ucts, he said. “It’s like milk curds and it makes a good strong glue. It has a nice, dry matt finish, like fresco, which I like.” Cummings, who recently moved to the Port Perry area, is exhibiting at her studio for the first time. She was a guest artist at another studio this year and was invited to take part at her studio this year. “I’m really looking forward to it,” she said. For more information, go to www.uxbridgestudiotour.com. Ta ke an art tour through north Durham THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 31 Pdurhamregion.com SPORTS sportsdurhamregion.com Specializing in Quality Used Sports Equipment “We’ve Got More Skates Than You Can Shake A Stick At!” 7 days a week @ Brock Rd. & #2 1725 Kingston Rd., U#9, Pickering • 905-683-3476 SKATE & EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE Sports briefs SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 [ Wrestling stars ] Mat mayhem at Pickering Markets PICKERING — Many super- stars of the squared circle will ap- pear at The Pickering Markets later this month. Wrestling star ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan headlines six huge wrestling segments and a meet-and-greet at the Pickering Markets on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. On the wrestling card with Hacksaw is KoKo B. Ware (a.k.a ‘The Bird Man’), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Hall of Famer To ny Atlas, Notorious T.I.D., George Te r zis, and Quinson Valentino, plus others. Tickets are a toonie and only available every Saturday and Sun- day at the Markets Information Booth, at the north end of the build- ing. Wrestling show times are Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. each day. Currently working for WWE, Hacksaw can be seen on Raw. Dug- gan is one of the most instantly noticeable wrestlers among fans. His trademark includes bringing a 2-x-4 plank of wood to the ring and his rallying cry of ‘HO!’ are true fan favourites. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006, Mr. USA Tony Atlas is one of the true legends of profes- sional wrestling. One of the most powerful men in the wrestling histo- ry, Atlas has slammed all the ‘giants’ of the wrestling game, including Hulk Hogan, King Kong Bundy, Jessie ‘The Body’ Ventura, and ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper, to name a few. One of the most popular wres- tlers of all time, KoKo B. Ware is a wrestling legend who has brought his own special brand of excitement to the ring for more than 25 years. A real fan favourite, who remains one of wrestling’s ‘good guys’, KoKo continues to please audiences with his likeable personality and style. The Pickering Markets is at the corner of Bayly Street and Squires Beach Road. [ Basketball ] Durham City begins tryouts DURHAM — Durham City Bas- ketball Association tryouts for its rep teams begins this Saturday, Sept. 16. The DCBA will hold tryouts for its Bulldogs (boys) and Chameleon (girls) rep teams for ages seven to 18. Refer to the DCBA website at www.durhamcitybasketball.ca for further dates, times and locations, or contact the association at 905- 427-4253. Panthers edged in season opener Furious second period leads Durham Fury past Pickering By Shawn Cayley Staff Writer DURHAM — It was a tumultuous few days within the Durham Fury organization, however, they man- aged to put it all behind them on Tuesday night and give their home fans a little something to cheer about in their home opener. And for the Pickering Panthers, Tuesday night wasn’t exactly the kind of opening to their season they had hoped for. On the strength of four second period tal- lies, the Fury (2-1) opened the home por- tion of their schedule on a high note with a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Pickering Panthers at the Campus Ice Centre. The win comes on the heels of a pair of ugly losses to start the season last weekend, 5-1 to Markham and 6-1 to Seguin, along with the resig- nation of head coach Corey Brick- nell. All that aside, new head coach Rob Harris was impressed with what he saw from his young team Tuesday. “We struggled the first two games, so this was a great victory for our team,” said Harris, who was pro- moted from assistant to head coach earlier this week. “I felt so sorry for the kids because they have been put through the ringer in the last week and half, so this victory was huge.” Panthers’ head coach John Wind- er, while obviously not thrilled with the outcome of his club’s season opener, didn’t take anything away from the Fury. “They were hungry and kept coming at us,” he said, referring to the four consecutive goals Durham scored in the middle frame. “What they were lacking in our talent de- partment, they more than made up for in effort.” Just over a minute after Justin Fox put Pickering up 2-0 in the second period, Steve Foston got the Fury going with a wrister from the blue- line that sailed over the glove of Pan- thers’ goaltender Connor Sampson. Foston, one of the few veterans remaining on the club, was obvi- ously happy to have scored a goal in the win, but was more focused on the big picture afterwards. “It’s been a little hectic around here, but everyone seems to be fall- ing into their groove and we’re get- ting ready to play some hockey,” explained the captain. “I’ve been around the league for a while now, so I am looking forward to helping the young guys along if they are hav- ing a hard time.” As for the Panthers, despite the unexpected return of Brett Connolly and Cory Batista to the fold just prior to Tuesday’s game, Winder says his team isn’t quite where he wants it to be. “Obviously we’re happy to have those guys back, but it was tough to just throw them in like that after everyone had gotten used to play- ing with each other,” the coach explained. “That, coupled with our penalty troubles, something I thought, after the last few exhibition games when we stayed out of the box, we had gotten over. We obvi- ously didn’t, but we’ll go back at in practice.” The Panthers are in action tonight (Friday) in Toronto against the St. Michael’s Buzzers. A.J. Groen /News Advertiser photo PICKERING — Pickering Panthers’ Kevin Huinink, left, defends against Durham Fury’s Jonathan Chung during the Pan- thers’ OHA Ontario Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey League season opener at The Campus Ice Centre at Durham College in Oshawa on Tuesday night. The Panthers dropped a 4-3 decision. In addition to Justin Fox, Chris Dunham (with his first junior ‘A’ goal) and Greg Riggs tallied for the Panthers...The Panthers’ home opener on Sunday will feature a pre-game party, hosted at Boston Pizza in Pickering. It goes from 2 p.m. until game time. Panther play- ers will be available for autographs there at 2 p.m...Panthers’ captain Richard Schofield didn’t dress for Tuesday’s season opener as he was scratched with a groin injury... Rookie goalie Connor Sampson got the start in Tuesday’s game over starter Marc Stuart after Sampson played a strong game in the final tournament game in Vermont Sunday, a 2-1 win over the Syracuse Stars. Stuart, however, is expected to start in today’s (Friday’s) game in Toronto against the St. Michael’s Buzzers and the home opener Sunday night (Pickering Recreation Complex, 6:30 p.m.) against the Markham Wa xers... Game summary Panthers at Durham Fury Period 1 Pickering - Chris Dunham (pp) (Gregg Riggs) 15:43 Period 2 Pickering - Justin Fox (Brett Con- nolly, Chris Gour) 1:09 Durham - Stephen Foston (Ryan Spencer, Steven Koufis) 2:35 Durham - Paul Pascuzzi (Jonathan Chung, Matt Miller) 4:30 Durham - Matt Miller (Michael Mar- kovic) 6:43 Durham - Jonathan Chung (pp) (Paul Pascuzzi, Brent Davis) 15:23 Period 3 Pickering - Greg Riggs (pp) (Chris Dunham, Michael Banwell) 18:48 POWERPLAYS Pickering: 2-for-12; Durham: 1-for-20 PENALTY TOTALS Pickering: 39 minutes on 20 infrac- tions; Durham: 26 minutes on 13 infractions. Panthers’ Postscript For more on this story durhamregion.comP PAGE 32 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 Dolphins sweep Oshawa Hawkeyes off the football field Ajax-Pickering tykes, atoms and peewees all winners on weekend DURHAM — The Ajax-Pickering Dolphins Football Club’s tyke, atom and peewee squads grounded the Oshawa Hawkeyes in league action at the Oshawa Civic Stadium on Sunday. The Dolphins’ tykes continued its undefeated season in Central Ontario Minor Football League play with a 18-13 victory. The atoms preserved its undefeated status (4- 0) after dismantling the Hawkeyes 57-8. The Dolphins’ peewees also improved to 4-0 by blanking the Hawkeyes 30-0. All three Dolphins’ teams play on home turf at Pickering’s Kins- men Park on Sunday, hosting the York Region Raiders. The tyke game’s at 9:30 a.m., followed by the atom contest at 11:30 a.m. and the peewee game at 1:30 p.m. In Sunday’s tyke game, the Hawkeyes opened the scoring after an interception and return put them on the Dolphins’ five-yard line. One play later, Oshawa ran it into the end zone for a touchdown. The Hawkeyes then ran in the con- vert for an early 7-0 lead. The Dolphins, however, created the next turnover as cornerback Raishaun Provo intercepted a short pass in the flats and ran the ball back for a touchdown. The convert attempt was missed. The Hawkeyes led 7–6 at half time. The Dolphins took the open- ing kickoff of the second half and moved the ball down into the Hawkeyes’ end of the field and scored a touchdown on a bootleg by quarterback Rion Johnson. The convert attempt was again missed, but the Dolphins led 12-6. The Ajax-Pickering tykes scored again in the fourth quarter on a sweep to the right by tight end Jackson Lyder to increase the Dol- phins’ lead to 18-7. Late in the quarter, the Hawkeyes’ defensive line blocked a pass, intercepted the ball, and ran 60 yards for a touch- down. In last Sunday’s atom contest, the Dolphins’ atoms ramped up its high-powered offence after over- coming a slow start to eventually blitz the Hawkeyes. After a scoreless first quarter, the Dolphins’ offence started to heat up in the second quarter, leading 29-8 at half time. Dolphins scored first after a long offensive series by quarterback Michael Stobbart put the ball on Oshawa’s one-yard line. Running back Shaq Lawrence, on an off-tackle run, rumbled into the end zone for the major. Later in the quarter, Oshawa an- swered with what would be its only points of the game to lead 8-6. The Dolphins regained the lead after Stobbart hooked up with receiver A.J. Thomas for a touchdown, fol- lowed by a convert for a 14-8 ad- vantage. Fullback Keldyn Ahlstedt, following a Hawkeyes’ punt, ran the ball back 50 yards on the return for a touchdown. On Hawkeyes’ next offensive se- ries, the Dolphins’ defence forced a fumble, recovered by linebacker Dondre Wright on Oshawa’s 35- yard line. Stobbart ran the ball for 32 yards to Oshawa’s two-yard line. Ahlstedt ran the ball into the end zone on a sweep for the major. The Dolphins continued to dominate in the second half, start- ing with a 60-yard touchdown run by running back Keith Cyrus. The convert gave the atoms a sizable 37-8 lead. Cyrus scored two more touchdowns and Ahlstedt added one more. Offensive players of the game were Thomas and offensive line- man Robert Martinko. Defensive players of the game were Luke Far- nell, with seven tackles, and Taylor Konkle, with five tackles and two sacks. Meanwhile, the Dolphins’ pee- wees posted its second shutout in as many weeks with a dominating performance against Oshawa. Quarterback George Tourlou- kis had a big day through the air throwing touchdown passes to Ku rlan Cadet, Hayden Allen and Delino Smith. Zach Booth had a good day kicking, going 3-for-4 on convert attempts. To urloukis was supported by a strong game by offensive line- men Ryan Colvin, Nathan Cheung, Bryan Dersken, Joe Tuccitto, Erich Ko, Bradley Taylor, Hayden Allen, Adeem Bembridge, Justin Richards and Jelani Pascoe. The quick, hard-hitting Dol- phins’ defence enjoyed another impressive outing, stifling the Hawkeyes’ offence. 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Please recycle your copy of the Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser7ANTTOREACH8MORECONSUMERS 4HENYOUNEEDA -ARKETPLACE &EATURE!D 7ITHA&EATUREDADYOUWILL s3TANDOURWITHUPTOPHOTOS s'RABATTENTIONWITHANADHIGHLIGHT s!PPEARATTHETOPOFRESULTSPAGE /NLY  PERMONTH 'ET9OURS4ODAY -ARKETPLACE3ERVICES DURHAM — If you’re a fan of ringette, you won’t want to miss this weekend’s action in Whitby. The Canadian women’s national team will be holding its final regional selection camp in town this weekend, as the coaching staff searches for those who will represent the country at the next world championship, to be held in Ottawa in November 2007. And the best part is two leading candidates to make the team hail from Durham Region. Sharolyn Wouters of Brooklin and Beth Hurren of Pickering were part of the last national squad, which won a silver medal in 2004. Hurren, 24, was seventh in league scoring with 38-21-59 stats playing for the Richmond Hill Lightning In total, there will be nine Durham Region candidates among the 42 Ontario hopefuls looking to impress the coaching staff this weekend, including Mykala Abel, Cassandra Abel and Jacqui-Lee McGarry of Pickering. Regional camps have already been held in New Brunswick, British Columbia and Manitoba. After this camp, the staff will select approximately 45 players to attend a central- ized camp. This weekend’s camp begins with skill ses- sions tonight on Pad 4 at the Iroquois Park Sports Centre at 6:15 p.m. Scrimmages will be held Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. on Pad 2 at the McKinney Centre and Sunday from 8:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. on Pad 4 of Iroquois Park. Admission will be charged. 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At the door $6.00 or 2 for $10 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 34 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 CASINO CAREER CENTRE Now Recruiting For Trainees Many job opportunities are available in Casinos in the area. If you are motivated, accountable and creditable we will provide the training for you to become professionals in this growing industry. Call for details: Days or evening classes Inquiries: 905-666-8840 www.casinocareercentre.com 10 Sunray St., Unit 205, Whitby Experience - Success DIRECTOR FLEMING TRAINING SERVICES (Peterborough) To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please visit www.flemingcollege.com PROJECT MANAGER Oshawa area firm with international scope requires a highly organized, detail oriented person with excellent client liaison and computer skills including Excel and MS Project proficiency. Experience in coordinating static and electronic signage and retail fixturing programs preferred. Send Resumes: Oshawa this Week File #283 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, L1H 7L5 Northern Canadian Logistics Inc. Expanding Scarb-East based company is seeking candidates with a professional team player attitude and min. 3 yrs exp. for full time openings in the following positions. Inside Sales Administrator *Ability to multi-task and prioritize with strong computer, organizational and communication skills. Dispatcher*Local Canadian and US Runs, Load Link Exp. Knowledge with US compliance Wa rehouse *certified Fork Lift Operator, organized, self motivator. Fax Resume to 416-332-1035 DRIVER / ASSISTANT Required for delivery of kitchen cabinetry. Must be very reliable, have clean driving record. Job requires heavy lifting. Drop off resume to: AyA Kitchen Gallery 59 Westney Rd. South, Ajax DURHAM COLLEGE fast track training programs, train with the number one ranked college in the GTA. Durham College offers courses in Project Management, Microsoft Office, ITIL Computer Network Certification, Advanced Warehouse Management & AZ, DZ Truck Driver Training. Funding options for these programs available from Service Canada, Disability, WSIB and OSAP for individuals that qualify. For more information call Ellen Nolan at 905-721-3334. AZ DRIVER willing to hand bomb, driving Canada and US. Call Bill 905-396-0522. DURHAM REGION CARRIER Requires GTA City (HWY) Driver. Needs A-Z. Some Flatbed Expe- rience. Salary/Benefits Neg. Call Ken or Debbie @ (905) 420- 2300. INSERTERS NEEDED!For Ajax warehouse. Serious calls only. Please call 905-619-9954. TRUCK DRIVER wanted, 5 years experience, must have DZ li- cense and clean abstract. Call Rob.905-427-7733 BAR WOMEN OR BAR MEN & Servers, day & night shifts, full time and part time. Larry's Hideaway, 282 Monarch Ave, (at Bayly).(905)683-2599 AJAX COMPANY is currently hir- ing 24 packagers!!!! Light pack- aging work. Start work immedi- ately $8 - $9/hr. Long term posi- tions, all 3 shifts, vacation pay paid weekly. Call 905-831-3400 and ask for Penny AMBITIOUS PEOPLE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR A RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPANY $15. /hr.avg. for Entry Level Registra- tion, Drivers, Trainers, Managers Must Speak English Well 905 435-1052 ARE THE CHILDREN back in school? Want to earn some extra income? Need flexible hours? Welcome Wagon Ltd. is looking for Representatives in your com- munity. If you are community minded, a team player, have a car, computer with email they we need you! Please email resume to: gyork@welcomewagon.ca or visit our website www.wel- come.wagon.ca ASAP Need work? Full-time available immediately. Customer Service. Call Amy (905)837-9555 ASSISTANT MANAGER.Part- time. Make your own hours 10-20 hrs/week. Will assist in all as- pects of small growing business with emphasis on customer ser- vice. Must possess excellent peo- ple skills and enjoy meeting new people. Will train. Hourly wage, monthly bonus, car allowance. Reply to: Assistant Position, 636 Aspen Rd., Pickering ON L1V 3T7 To Place an Ad in Ajax or Pickering Call 905-683-0707 or Tor. line 1-416-798-7259 ClassifiedsClassifiedsNews AdvertiserNews Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00-5 Closed SaturdayEmail: classifi eds@durhamregion.com Classifi eds On-Line Web Site: www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006, PAGE 35 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 905-683-0707 &RI 3EPTTH AM PM 3AT 3EPTTH AM PM 4HE"AY/SHAWA 0LEASEBRINGYOURRESUME ANDREFERENCESWITHYOU Looking for a more Challenging, rewarding career? One that makes use of your talents…. Rewards your efforts? Bennett's Home Furnishings of Pickering is growing and we are looking for the right people to grow along with us. Moving into the world of Furniture sales may be just the right niche for you. You are assertive, dedicated, and have strong interpersonal skills. You want those skills to be used in a creative and strong company devoted to their customers and their employees. You are able to work retail hours and have strong business and retail background. Compensation ranges from $35,000 to $60,000 per year plus health and dental plan. Send or drop resume to Bennett's Home Furnishings, 1755 Pickering Parkway, Unit SB1, Pickering, L1V 1B5, fax 905-428-8083. No phone calls please. Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted Horn Plastics Inc. a recognized leader in the custom injection moulding and assemblies business. As a result of our continued growth, the following positions are available. Set Up Technician, Injection Moulding (Part-time - Weekend and Full-time positions available) You will ensure the timely and efficient set-up of injection moulds and related components. This will also include troubleshooting of related processes and equipment. We are looking for a seasoned "veteran" with more than 5 years experience in the injection moulding industry, preferably in automotive. Experience working with mainly Toshiba and Engle machines up to 2000 ton. You also possess the ability to work well in a team based environment. Please specify if you are applying for a part-time or full-time position. Mould Hanger, Injection Moulding (Midnight Shift) You will assist the Set up technician by hanging moulds in a safe and effective manner. You will also assist Set up Technicians with set-up and job start-ups as required. We are looking for someone with more than 2 years experience as a Mould Hanger in the injection moulding industry. You also possess the ability to work well in a team based environment. Material/Resin Handler, Injection Moulding (Various Shifts) You will be required to provide materials to machines on a timely basis. Regrind and blend materials as required. We are looking for someone with more than 2 years experience in resin handling within the injection moulding industry. A valid forklift certificate is required. You will also possess the ability to work well in a team based environment. Please send your resume, in confidence to: Human Resources, Horn Plastics, Inc., 114 Industrial Drive, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 5Z8. Fax: (905) 430-2312. Email: hr@hornplastics.com Please be sure to specify which position you are applying for. No phone calls, please. Enjoy the benefits of casual or part time employment. Horn Plastics is looking for energetic production staff who recognize the rewards and flexibility that casual shift work, not to mention some extra income can bring. Extra Time? Extra Income? Candidates must be able to work weekends for various shifts with sufficient notice, should have good communication skills and a minimum of one year manufacturing related experience. Minimum of two 12-hour shifts on weekends with possibility of additional hours throughout the week. Please send your resume, in confidence to: Human Resources, Horn Plastics, Inc., 114 Industrial Drive, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 5Z8. Fax: (905) 430-2312. Email: hr@hornplastics.com Please be sure to specify which position you are applying for. No phone calls, please. Seeking Event Support Volunteers Herizon House is seeking dedicated individuals to support Herizon House Events. Herizon House is an emergency shelter and support service for women and their children. We provide a place of safety, support and empowerment for abused women and their children. We are committed to ending the cycle of abuse and violence in the community. We are seeking individuals who are interested in contributing their skills and experience to Herizon House Events such as our Charity Bingo Program, our Annual Fundraisers and other special events. Primarily for our weekly Bingo program we are looking for volunteers who are available Wednesday's from 11:20 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with the ability to take at least one Bingo shift per month. All volunteers will have an opportunity to attend an orientation and training session. We ask that you respond by phone or writing indicating you are interested in becoming an Event Support Volunteer. Successful candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal Reference Check. Please contact our Tasha our Volunteer Coordinator at: Phone: 905-426-1064 ext 2226 Fax: 905-426-8275 E-mail: volunteer@herizonhouse.com Donating your time at Herizon House means you are helping others "take the first step towards HOPE" SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS! • Train now for routes in the Durham Region • Have Christmas & summers off • Great for stay-at-home parents or adults “too young to retire” • Charter work available Free Training ProvidedCall now to apply: Stock Transportation Ltd. 1-800-889-9491 Then driving a school bus may be for you! We are currently looking for drivers in Durham Region!!! VAN SCHOOLBUS DRIVER needed in the Pickering area. Training provided to suitable applicant. Please call 1-800-263-7987 6775 Baldwin St. N. Brooklin We W ill Amaze You! LAWN CARE TECHNICIANS Motivated People Needed Immediately to Join Our Winning Team! Scarborough Location (Morningside & 401) Applicants For This Outdoor Lawn Care Position Require Excellent Communication Skills, A Valid Driver’s License And Must Be At Least 19 Years Of Age. If You Have A Great Desire To Learn, And Can Work With Minimum Supervision, Give Us A Call! Weed Man Provides Full Training And A Chance To Grow With Our Company. CALL US NOW! 416-269-8333 SMOOTHIE BARTENDER Truestar Health, the fastest growing nutrition and fi tness company in North America is currently seeking experienced counter help for our new Power Smoothie Bar opening soon in Pickering. Please send resumes to: lthexton@truestarhealth.com Receptionist The successful candidates will have good offi ce skills and enjoy working with people. Job entails multi tasking, computer experience, positive attitude in fast paced environment. Retail hours. Benefi ts available, stable company in business since 1926. Send resume to Manager, Bennett’s Home Furnishings, 1755 Pickering Parkway, Unit SB1 L1V 1B5. No phone calls please. Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. HOMEWORKERS needed!! To Assemble Products- Mailing/ Processing Circulars, On-Line Computer Work, PC/Clerical Work Available. Up to $1,500/week, No Experience Needed! FREE information at www.Jobs-WorkAtHome.com, Reference 2-107 NEW PICKERING WARE- HOUSE.Warehouse facility just opened looking for 18 people to start immediately from admin/sales/marketing/inventory. Must be willing to train in all areas. If you're not making $12/hr., call Brittany 905-420- 1040. COMMERCIAL CLEANERS and Carpet Cleaner Helpers Required: able to work flexible hours. Drivers license an asset. Experienced preferred, but will train. Email: canadiancarpet cleaning@rogers.com, call (905)619-2153 BETTER HOURS Monday to Friday. No evenings or week- ends! Join the MOLLY MAID Team of Professional House- keeping. Training / transportation provided. Drivers licence is mandatory. 905-427-6466. CASHIER - TEA ROOM,Part time/full time. Busy paced store looking for someone who is hard working, and self motivated,. Please drop resume at White Feather Country Store, Raglan, No phone calls. DELIVERY DRIVER - Expanding, delivery drivers wanted to deliver appliances into customers homes and remove old units. G License required, full time/permanent po- sition, benefits, weekend work re- quired. Apply in person, fax (905) 263-1076 or phone (905) 263-8369 and ask for Jamie or Bill, Paddy's Market Appliance Warehouse. ATTENTION FT/PT OPENINGS ●Customer sales/service ● $14.75 base/appt ● Tr aining provided ● Flexible schedules ● Conditions apply CALL 905-426-7726 BUSY RESIDENTIAL ROOFING company is looking for reliable sub-crews for the Durham Region area. Must have WSIB number. Call (905)427-8613 CAN YOU START IMMEDIATE- LY ? No Exp. Nec., 18+ F/T Cus- tomer Service. Call Katie 905- 837-1125. CAREGIVER required for elderly lady in her Ajax home. 8am-4pm. (905)427-6660 or 416-413-3590 CASH BUSINESS - $100 PER DAY, Pickering area importer has immediate positions available full time work, team players needed. Start now. Call Tiffany 905-420- 1042. CHILDCARE TEACHER ECE's and Assistants. Pickering/Ajax area. Full time and part time. Send resume by fax (905) 831-9347 or email herbieg123@aol.com CONTRACTOR'S HELPER re- quired. Call Michael (905)665- 6912 for more information. CUSTOMER CARE ASSISTANT wanted. We are a small billing company located in Pickering, Ontario. The Customer Care As- sistant provides administrative and accounting support, making entries, running bills and answer- ing customer account inquires. The ideal person for this position is friendly has a good telephone manner, good computer skills and some exposure to Quick Books. The positions does not involve any telephones sales or collec- tions. Please fax your resume to (416)839-9198 or email to : ca- reers@intellimeter.on.ca. We thank all those who apply, but will only be contacting those who are being considered for an interview. CUSTOMER SERVICE oriented people w/vehicle required for ear- ly morning delivery of Toronto Star newspaper in Oshawa, Port Perry, Uxbridge, Bowmanville. 7 days/week. (905)438-1170. DISC JOCKEY,some experience required. Will train for Weddings and Private Functions. Will pro- vide equipment & music. Must have reliable vehicle. Email to: info@claringtonprosound.com DO YOU HAVE 10 hours per week that you would like to make productive? Work from home earning $3000+ per month. www.miniofficeoutlets.com/stacey DRIVERS WANTED Earn CASH DAILY! Full and part time shifts. We will train you. Call the office at 905-440-2011 or Roy at 905- 439-1111. Blue Line Taxi is now hiring in Oshawa & Ajax. EARN EXTRA CASH - Wanted: Driver teams for designated driv- er service (couples preferred). Must be over 25, have clean driv- ers abstract, valid insurance and license, own car and cell phone. 1-866-879-1231 EXOTIC DANCERS needed, no license required. Earn $1,000 - $3,000 weekly. Transportation provided. 19+. Call Tracey (905) 420-2595 or Gus (416)841- 0865 FACTORY WORKERS required for Pickering plant. No experi- ence needed. Fax to: 416-483- 9109. KENNEL HELP required part- time. Not suitable for students. Flexibility required. Ability to work weekdays/weekends, morn- ings/evenings/occasional after- noons & overnights. Must be ma- ture and reliable. Near Blackstock & Pontypool. Will train. Mature, responsible person required. Leave detailed message 905- 986-4358. A/P PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006 www.durhamregion.com • Qualified Stylists • Guaranteed hourly wage plus 25% profit sharing • Benefits package • Full and part-time positions • Busy locations • No clientele required HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED Visit our website: www.firstchoice.com AFFORDABLE, PROFESSIONAL HAIRCARE. GUARANTEED® Positions now available in Oshawa & Ajax Oshawa Taunton • Cheryl (905) 434-4994 $8.25/hr Ajax • Tracie (905) 683-3650 $9.25/hr HVAC CO-ORDINATOR/MAINTENANCE The successful candidate will operate and maintain all HVAC, electrical and mechanical equipment, pneumatic controls, chemical feed and life safety systems in a 1 million sq. ft. regional shopping centre. Applicants will be secondary school graduates with trade qualifications (i.e. HVAC, Building Environmental Systems, Gas Fitter, etc.) plus a minimum of 5 years experience successfully operating/maintaining chillers, cooling towers, air handing units, heat pumps, fan coils, roof top units, exhaust fans, boilers, pneumatics and automated Building / Energy management systems. Adept at mechanical repairs (i.e. mechanical seals, fan and motor bearings etc.). You are familiar with operation / maintaining building Life Safety Systems. As a member of the Operations team, you will assist with all the related tasks that occur while operating a 7-day/wk. shopping centre. Candidates must be resourceful, able to work with minimal supervision, work overtime, and shift work including weekends. Resumes are to be forwarded to: Pickering Town Centre Mall Administration Office 1355 Kingston Road Pickering, Ontario. L1V 1B8 Or by Fax (905) 420-9379 Visit http://www.20vic.com/career.html for a detailed job description OPENING IN THE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE OCTOBER 2006 NOW HIRING Fr iendly and Energetic Management & Customer Service Personnel Full & Part time positions available Fax Resume to: 1-(905) 780-1198 E-mail : bmhsu@rogers.com Looking for SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Pa rt time Positions available in Ajax/Pickering & Whitby. FREE Training provided for suitable applicants. Laidlaw 225 MacKenzie, Ajax 905-683-2350 Shipper/Receiver Carestream Medical Ltd. has a current opening for a full-time position as a Shipper/Receiver in Pickering, ON. Responsibilities will include basic shipping/receiving duties. Starting salary is $28,000.00/year, health benefits and pension plan after 3 months. Interested applicants please forward their resumes to: Rick Prevost via email rprevost@carestream.com FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE For mechanical maintenance person with electrical and welding skills. Must have drivers license. Wage depending on skills, benefits available Please fax resume (905) 655-8435 We are an established heavy truck & trailer repair facility providing full service maintenance to our fleet and private customers. Our 7500 sq.ft. service facility is located in Pickering enabling us to service clients in the Toronto area including all of Durham. We have the following 2 positions available. •LICENSED TRUCK TECHNICIAN •FOREMAN We offer a premium hourly rate of $29.50/hr. $3000 signing bonus, a comprehensive benefit package program, paid holidays, boot & tool allow- ance, 4 day work weeks, no weekends, no shift work, no on-call duty, and flexible hours. The in- cumbent shall have a valid Ontario driver license, a class T or J or S Mechanic License or valid Ontario equivalent. Diagnostic & repair skills should include engine, electrical, drive line and braking systems for class 6, 7 & 8 trucks and trailers. Applicants with any additional training should indicate so at time of resume submission. All inquiries will be kept confidential. No current employers will be contacted. Any individuals inter- ested in other positions who do not qualify for the above requirements may submit a resume for future consideration. Call 905-428-3434 or Fax resume to: 905-428-3291 Due to continual growth we require *LUBE TECHNICIAN *LOT ATTENDANT *CAR JOCKEY Part time/Full time positions available. •Excellent working environment •Dental and Medical Plan •High volume dealership "Join our winning organization" Fax resume to (905) 668-2753 CARPENTERS REQUIRED Local Restoration Company requires full time General Carpenters. Applicant must have own tools, minimum 5 years experience valid drivers' license and pro- vide clean drivers abstract. Competitive wages & benefit package available as well as strong advancement and growth op- portunities. Qualified applicants only, please apply to: CRCS General Contractors Fax: (905) 430-7250 Email: prooney@crcs-contractors.com Only those candidates chosen for an interview will be contacted. FITTERS / WELDERS ~ Minimum 5-yrs exp in Heavy Plate & Pipe ~ CWB/TSSA tickets required ~ Top wages ~ Benefits Available 910 Hopkins St.Whitby Fax 905-668-5687 SERVICE CONTRACTOR for major HVAC co.requires, Sub-Contractors for residential service.Exp'd. Technicians only need apply. Gas Fitters II. Licence & ODP card required.Fax resume: 905-709-1960. ELECTRICIAN WANTED Only apply if you have experience in pipe bending, motor control, and preventative maintenance. We service Durham Region. Please fax 905-728-0442 or call 905-728-1364 OFFICE MANAGER/ACCOUNTANT We are seeking a high achiever, very eager and aggressively motivated person. RESPONSIBILITIES: All accounting functions including inventory control. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have proven leadership abilities and the desire to be part of a driven management team. Resume to teamleader@rogers.com ORDER ENTRY/SALES SUPPORT Novanet MSC,a division of MSC Electronics Limited is currently seeking an Order Entry/Sales Support person for its office in Ajax. This position is respon- sible for the order fulfillment process from the time the order is received to delivery to the customer. Novanet MSC is looking for a detail- oriented individual with a high degree of accuracy. You must have excellent organization and time management skills. Excellent telephone manner, customer service skills and fluent Eng- lish (verbal and written) are essential. Computer skills including proficiency in Windows, Outlook, Excel and Word are required. Experience using Business Visions would be an asset. Please forward your resume to jobs@msc.ca including your salary expectations. No phone calls please. SALES ASSOCIATE Ford/Lincoln experience preferred. Looking for highly motivated team player. Benefits pkg, demo or allowance (905) 668-5893 info@marigold.net MARIGOLD FORD LINCOLN Serving Whitby and Durham Region since 1983 "Because you care, Homewell is there" Now Hiring!!! Companions, Homemakers and PSW's Part-time, Full time and Live in positions Automobile an asset. Fax or mail your resume to: (905) 430-8207 400 Dundas Street W. Suite 200 Whitby, Ontario L1N 2M7 WE TRAIN. YOU SUCCEED. Restaurant Managers Assistant Managers Fax: (905) 432-0083 or Email: gpaynter@whopper.com An equal opportunity employer. www.burgerking.ca RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION Labourer for long term project, working with insulated concrete forms and other general labourer duties. Must have own transpor- tation, 3-5 years experience required. Site located 20mins north of Oshawa. Wage to be negotiated. Contact: Steve@adamsonproaudio.com or fax Steve: 905-982-0609. FULL TIME maintenance person. Must be able to work without su- pervision, knowledgeable in plumbing, electric, drywall, pool maintenance, etc. Hotel experi- ence preferred, but not neces- sary. Must be available days, evenings and weekends. Must have vehicle. Please fax resume to: 905-436-9544 SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS requires a Maintenance/Delivery Person. Apply in writing, fax or email to Terry Wilson, c/o Settle- ment House Shops, 183 Queen St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8, 905-985-4082, info@settlement- house.com SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS requires an experienced cashier to join our energetic team. Apply in writing, fax, or email to Terry Wilson, c/o Settlement House Shops, 183 Queen St., Port Perry, ON, L9L 1B8, 905-985- 4082, info@settlementhouse.com FA STEST GROWING TRAVEL club in Canada requires 25-35 new staff for its Pickering loca- tion. Currently hiring for Sales, Marketing and Administration. Must be team-oriented and have an excellent work ethic. Guaran- teed wage for all positions. Unlim- ited earning potential. Call June to arrange an interview at: 905.428.1495 or email resume to: recission2000@hotmail.com FULL TIME PSW NEEDED to provide in-home care for 2 quad- riplegic girls, Port Perry. Contact 905-259-4669. HIRING ALL SHIFTS,full and part-time for 24 hr. cafeteria in Ajax. Experience an asset, Call 905-728-7218 between 11am and 6pm. AFTER 6 pm 905-683-2052 ext. 396, leave message to ar- range interview. HOME DEPOT, looking for peo- ple to hand out flyers in-store at various locations. Saturday's & Sundays. 4hrs/day. Cash paid. Must be 18+. Call Gord (416)716-8588 Join AVON In September & receive a minimum $40 product or more. Call to find out how Avon can show you the beauty of having it all. Pat-905-903-2129 905-683-6032 LOAN OFFICER:Seeking Friendly, dynamic personality with an administrative background. General Office duties. Training provided. Please send resume to: loanofficerjob@hotmail.com LUNCHROOM SUPERVISOR PO- SITION John Dryden P.S. is look- ing for additional lunchroom super- visors between the hours of 11:00 AM and 12:00 noon daily, Monday to Friday. The position involves in- door as well as outdoor supervi- sion of children between the ages of 6 and 14 years. Rate of pay is $12.07 per hour. A criminal refer- ence check and a tuberculosis test are required. If interested, please submit resume package to John Dryden P.S., 40 Rolling Acres Drive, Whitby, Ontario, L1R 2A1. Tel.: 905-434-7400 ORDER TAKERS NEEDED $25/hr. avg. Full Time We Train You!! 905.435.0518 OSHAWA COMPANY requires Quality Inspectors. $9/hr, temp to perm opportunities, all shifts. Overtime available $$$$ Call 1- 888-735-7818 and ask for Penny. PA RT TIME EXPERIENCED office cleaners required for Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa area. Please call (905)432-2288 SHINGLER & LABOURER re- quired experienced, reroofing Port Perry area.905-985-4517. SHINGLERS & LABOURERS re- quired for re-roofing company for the Durham Region. Must be ex- perienced.Call (905)392-0313 SIDING & WINDOW INSTALLER required. Experience preferred, but will train. Bring resume to 178 Reach Industrial Park Road, Port Perry. STUDIO MANAGER - UPSCALE studio with photography photo shop and illustrator. Experience in Web design an asset. Email re- sumes to: www.applyhere@sympatico.ca SUPPORT WORKER required for young adult with autism for community involvement. Flexible hours, 6 - 10 hrs. per week. Driv- er's license required. Call (905) 839-3768 or email: timkyneston@sympatico.ca TAXI DRIVERS wanted for night shifts. Lowest rates and highest call counts. Why walk the line when you can drive for Taxi Taxi. Call 905-571-7951 ask for Dave or Trevor. TRADE SECRETS BEAUTY SHOP in Whitby seeking experienced esthetician - Full or Part time positions. Call 905 655 2366 TRUCK DRIVER/LABOURER for Pickering sheet metal company. Must be willing to work flexible hours. 25+years with valid G li- cence. E-mail resume to: estimating@candrair.com URGENT - HOUSE CLEANERS needed for fast-growing maid ser- vice. Permanent position. Room for advancement. Excellent pay, great working environment. Not suitable for students. Call 905- 723-6242 WAIT STAFF,Door Persons & D.J.required immediately for busy adult entertainment club. Call Tracey (905)420-2595 or ap- ply in person 947 Dillingham Rd, Pickering. WAREHOUSE HELP.Motivated team player needed for an indus- try leading computer hardware company. Experience an assets, lots of hours. Call Scott 9-5 p.m. (905)839-5255 ext 104. WE TRAIN FOR CAREER IN FINANCIAL SERVICES Full time or part time. High income potential. Excellent training. Set your own hours. For more information call Don Zynomirski at (905)509-4973 WILSON CONTRACTING requires immediately, experienced/mature ROLL OFF TRUCK DRIVER Must be able to work independently. Competitive wages. Fax:905-642-5561 Te l:(905)640-3332 FULL TIME/PART TIME Nail Technician for busy north end sa- lon.Call 905-436-9303. HAIRSTLYIST FULL-TIME, must be dependable and self motivat- ed. Excellent wages , make your career opportunity move now. Tues. Fri. 9-6, Sat. 8:30-5, no evenings.905-725-8710. HAIRSTYLIST,licensed, Full/Part Time, no colour, no perms, just great cuts. Call Chris, 416-466-5599, SPA SEDONA RMT and Estheti- cian required, PT or FT. Talent and enthusiasm required. 905- 686-4955 info@spasedona.ca THERESA'S TOUCH DAY SPA- (Brock/Rossland, Whitby) Estheti- cian wanted. Must be able to work evenings & Saturdays. Please call (905)430-6060 3RD OR 5TH YEAR or Licensed Te chnician required for automo- tive shop. Benefits available. 44 hr. week. No evenings or week- ends. Fax resume: 905-430- 9983. APPRENTICE MECHANIC,3rd to 5th year for busy East Scarbo- rough shop. 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Ex- perienced in vinyl siding, eaves- troughing, replacement windows. Own truck, brake and equipment. Year-round work. Oshawa area. References.Dave 705-932-2554. LOCAL CONSTRUCTION & Renovation Company is currently seeking experienced Tradesmen, please fax resume to 905-655- 5170. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006, PAGE 37 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com www.durhamregion.com Own a home for Zero Down Free list of homes available (oac) www. zerodowndurham.ca $$$MORTGAGES$$$ up to 100% financing: First Time Buyers/Refinance/purchase Rising education costs depleting your cash flow? In the market for larger accommoda- tion? CONSOLIDATE NOW BEST AVAILABLE RATES Bank turn downs/Power of Sale/Collections Let me review your options first. A longer amortization could be beneficial Some conditions apply PLEASE CALL SYLVIA JULES (905) 666-2060 Tor. Line (289) 314-4098 Email: sjules@on.aibn.com Central Funding Group Ltd. Serving Durham and other areas for 14 years. 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(905) 999-8700 www.caprent.com IS GROWING AGAIN! We require: Class A Mechanics Service Advisors Fax resume to: 905-683-0192 ONTARIO DUCT CLEANING, looking for full time technician. Good driving record with own transportation. Professional and mechanically inclined. Fax 905- 655-9069 or email grecon.systems@sympatico.ca BEAUTY SUPPLY distributor, re- quires motivated, energetic self starter sales rep for Durham re- gion to represent our exclusive line to Salons and Spas. Excel- lent remuneration and team envi- ronment. Fax resume to 416-787- 3185. BILINGUAL INSIDE Sales/Cus- tomer Service Rep required for Pickering manufacturing compa- ny.Fax resume & salary expecta- tions: 905-839-6426 BOWMANVILLE COMPANY is looking for a salesperson in auto parts. must have minimum of 1 yr. experience. Please fax re- sume to (905) 697-8118 or email to: sales@aawr.com FULL TIME SALES position in lighting showroom. Call (905)404- 6776 between Tues.and Sat. REAL ESTATE AGENTS.Busy real estate office requires Li- censed Realtors. No cold-calling, all leads and appointments sup- plied. For more info. call 1-888- 213-0076, Enter ID#2095. Listen to free-recorded-message. REED'S FLORISTS - Hiring Ma- ture Part-Time Sales Clerks for Ajax and Pickering Town Centre locations. Please send resume to contactus@reedsflorists.com or fax to (905) 683-0481 SALES ASSOCIATE - Whitby Retailer seeking full-time/part- time sales representative. Expe- rience with Hot Tubs, Pools and/or Billiards tables a strong plus. Previous sales experience required. Weekends and even- ings required. Send resume to jobs@arcticspasdurham.com or call 906 665 5899. SALES/PERSON FRIDAY.Word Excel. Pleasant personality, bondable, proficient in English and articulate. Must be able to sell. One person office. Some bookkeeping. Regular part time (mornings). Please fax resume to 905-720-2198. DENTAL ASSISTANT position available. Full time required for busy Pickering office. 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Easy-Commute. www.bytheowner.com (access-code: 31108). $285,000. (705)799-6465. AU TO WORKSHOP 5300-sq ft.of prime space for lease on Lawrence Ave.E. near Warden.Ideal for Service, Detailing, Body Shop, Auto Glass, Auto Parts. To ny 647-296-6735 INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL Central Oshawa, 2 room bright office with 3pc. washroom/ 2 car shop with office. ALSO bachelor apt. avail.call 905-259-2552. APPROX. 380 SQ.FT.self-con- tained office, with washroom. Brock Rd. S. area. $450 monthly plus GST. includes heat & hydro. Avail.Nov.1st.(905) 427-7400. BOWMANVILLE- 900 sq. ft. - ideal location, for hair salon, or related business. $1612.50/mo. Call John Dale Broker, Sutton Group Classic Realty 866-430- 9900. DELUXE OFFICE SPACE - Fully furnished offices in Corporate Centre, includes boardroom and kitchen, support staff, office equipment. Courtice Rd. & Hwy. 2. Phone STERLON 905-436- 3291. KING/PARK 2 Upscale Office Units. 11 39 and 1426 sq ft. 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Call (416)892-8864 1 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE apart- ment. Country setting, close to Port Perry. Appliances including washer & dryer. Call 905-985- 4979. 1+1 BEDROOM, modern legal basement apartment at Ross- land/Thickson in Whitby, park- ing/laundry & utilities included. $860/month. Sept. 20th. lst/last/references. Tim Webster Sutton Group Heritage (905) 619- 9500 1-BEDROOM apartment, in build- ing. Ground floor, Altona Rd. Pickering. Laundry included, large living area, big windows, front porch. $850/inclusive. Available immediately. Female perfered. No smoking/pets. 416- 899-7376. 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- ment, Church/Rossland, Available immediately. Parking, 4 appliances, cable. no pets, no smoking. $700/inclusive, first/last, references.Call (905)428-8152 1-BEDROOM North Oshawa $735 all inclusive, no pets, available Oct 1st. ALSO 2-bdrm. apt, close to Oshawa Centre. $790/mo. all inclusive, available Oct 1st. No pets. 905-723-1647 or 905-720-9935. 1-BEDROOM SECOND floor apt., quiet Northeast Oshawa home. Hardwood, clawfoot tub, separate entrance, Oct 1st. $625 includes hydro, water, parking. No pets/smoking, first/last, refer- ences.(905)431-2019 2 BEDROOM at 408 Bloor, Oshawa, Bright nice & clean, near bus & No Frills, Laundry, parking included. Available im- mediately. $765/mo. + hydro ($50/mth avg.) first/last. No pets. (905)668-1946 2 BEDROOM renovated duplex by lake, laundry, parking, new appliances, yard, no pets, first/last required, lower unit $700, upper unit $800. October 1st. (905)213-7726 2 BEDROOMS, livingroom and kitchen, pets allowed. Westney/Taunton. Lots of park- ing, available immediately. Heat included. Call 905-683-7175 or 289-314-1957. 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT APT. Ritson/Adelaide. Separate en- trance. Cable, fridge & stove in- cluded. $850/month inclusive. First/last. References. Available Oct. 1st. Call Mike or Dennis 905- 438-1785 11-9pm. 2-BEDROOM large, bright base- ment apt., very quiet neighbour- hood. New appliances, private laundry, private entrance. Brock/Finch, near all amenities. Available immediately. $870/month. No smoking. (905)619-9063, 416-728-9063 2-BEDROOM,Olive/Simcoe, triplex, mail floor, appliances, large kitchen, all utilities included. Own entrance and deck. Parking, cable included. Available Immedi- ately, $785/month, first/last, refer- ences. (905)743-0376, 905-925- 9110 3 & 2 BDRM APTS for rent in non-smoking two unit house North Oshawa. Entire house also available for rent. Beautiful house must be seen. 3 BDRM $1275 in- clusive. 2 BDRM $995 inclusive. Entire house $1500 + utilities. 905-433-1632 email oliver@kuz- manovski.com 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT, $1100 inclusive. Very nice and clean, located off Stevenson Rd. Call (905)213-5903 3-BEDROOM Farmhouse in Blackstock, $850+ utilities, Available October 1st. Call Mike (905)576-1230. 3-BEDROOM MAIN floor apt., close to 401, Oshawa. $1250 all inclusive. Also bachelor apt $750 all inclusive. Both available imme- diately.No pets.905-242-5557 401/407, PICKERING.Brand new bright one-bedroom bsmt. Private entrance, parking. Available October 1st. $680/mo+ utilities. Near bus. No pets. Call 905-686-4116. 401/PARK 1-BEDROOM,fully- furnished basement. Newly reno- vated, new 4pc bathroom/kitchen, cable, gas fireplace, private en- trance, parking, A/C, first/last, working person preferred. $175/week. No pets. Immediate- ly. (905)576-6127 A1 PICKERING,2 large bedroom basement, separate entrance, pri- vate laundry, ample storage, 3 parking, quiet neighbourhood, near all amenities. $795+ per- centage of utilities. Cory 416- 270-1916 AJAX - NEW and bright 1 & 2 bdm amazing basements. 1 bdm is walkout, private laundry, amaz- ing view, central air. 750+ and 900+. 905-239-0367,647-271- 6660. AJAX - newer 2 bed. 4pc. bath, livingroom, eat in kitchen, shared laundry, sep. entrance, 2-car parking, immed. possession, close to schools, $875+75%util. Ajax Realty Ltd.905-683-1811. BACHELOR APT,newly renovat- ed, close to Hospital, 3rd floor, avail. Oct.1, $600 inclusive. first & last. Call (905)434-5149. Ajax -2 bed. main floor bungalow, laundry parking. Also 1 Bed. & Bachelor apt. Parking, close to all amenities. 905-686-8905 905-428-8946 AJAX 1 Bdrm Bsmt Apt. $650 all inclusive, Incl laundry, satelliteTV, parking, sep.entrance. Ava il immediately Call 905-619-3412 AJAX CHURCH/HWY 2/Picker- ing Village - Large 1 & 2-bdrms in clean, quiet building. Available Sept/Oct., $900 & $950/mo. Call (416)540-0747 AJAX RENOVATED 1-BDRM basement, separate entrance, laundry, utilities, parking. Close to GO/401. No smoking/pets. $700/mth. First/damage deposit. November 1 (or sooner). 905- 426-8179. AJAX,3-bedroom main floor, 4 appliances, lose to schools & shopping. $1100/mo+ 1/2 utilities. Avail. October 1st. Call Richards days 416-601-7858, evenings & wknds 905-686-9662 AJAX,Available immediately, Salem/Bayly. Newly renovated, oversized, bright, 1 bedroom, legal basement apartment, large living/dining, full kitchen, laundry, parking. No smoking/pets $800/inclusive. 416-319-7235, 416-300-2238. AJAX,bachelor bsmt apt. Separ- ate entrance, parking, a/c, laun- dry, $550/month inclusive. No smoking/pets. Avail. immediately. Bo Gustafsson, Sutton Group. 416-783-5000. AJAX- SALEM/HWY 2, 2-bed- room walkout basement, Oct 1st. $1000 all inclusive, first/last. Credit check, references a must. No smoking/pets. Professional couple preferred. (905)427-8623 after 5pm AJAX. BEAUTIFUL ONE bed- room basement available July 1st. Maple kitchen, recently reno- vated Suits single professional, non-smoking, no pets. $775 inclu- sive. Separate entrance and parking 905-426-6795. AMAZING! HUGE,luxurious 1200-sq ft. 2-bdrm, deluxe apt in house for rent in Whitby. Includes all appliances & utilities, laundry, ample parking, cable, air, big yard, plus many extras! Avail. im- mediately.. No smoking, no pets. $1295/mo. First, last req'd. 905- 721-8444 leave msg. AVAILABLE, ONE BEDROOM waterfront basement apartment. Scugog Island, near Casino. First & last required. Non-smoker, no pets.$650 plus.905-985-5758. BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms, Please call Mon-Fri 9 a.m - 5 p.m Evenings by appt. only 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOWMANVILLE NORTH - im- mediate 2 bedroom in Tyrone Vil- lage, 2 bright oversized bed- rooms, eat in kitchen, lots of stor- age, private entry, parking, laun- dry facilities, $750 plus heat and hydro.(905) 576-3830. BRIGHT, WALK-OUT ONE bed- room basement apartment. Pick- ering Brock/Finch. Laundry, a/c. New kitchen, parking available. Recently renovated. $599 all in- clusive. First/last required. No smoking/pets. Call 905-686- 4718.Daytime 416-286-7461. BROCK & 401,1 & 2 bedrooms, parking, laundry, quiet residential street. $760/$970. Call (905)420-1741 BROCK RD./ 401 - Renovated 2 bedroom basement apartment, new flooring, fridge, stove and paint. lst/last. $850 mo. No pets/smoking. Close to all amenities. Available immediately. (905) 686-8522 or cell (905) 903- 2703. Central Oshawa 1-bdrm base- ment apt. Clean, quiet, no pets/smoking, No parking. . $495 includes utilities. Available imme- diately. Sep entrance. first/last. (905)884-6922 CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Evening by appt. only 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. DOWNTOWN WHITBY - 2 bed- room in very clean 6 plex, $940. Available October lst. No pets. (905)666-1282. DUNLOP ST. W., Whitby, large 2 bedroom, quiet 6-plex, hardwood, Thermapain, 2 appliances, laundry, parking. No pets. October 1st. $900/month. Call (416)759-5321 DURHAM RESIDENTIAL RENTALS Basement Apartments, Houses, Condos and Rooms For Rent. Looking for a new place to Home? We Can Help! NO FEE'S (905)999-RENT(7368) www.durhamresidential rentals.com EAST OSHAWA,unique 1 bed- room with walkout to deck, great view, parking, laundry, near all amenities, no smoking/pets, $725 plus hydro. Available Immediate- ly. Call (905)431-3829. KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet building, near shopping, transpor- tation. Utilities, parking included. 2-bedroom apts., $920/month. Available October 1st. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. LARGE 2-bdrm has it all! Near Oshawa Centre. A/C, bay win- dow, gas f/p, new carpet, internet, laundry, non-smokers, avail. im- mediately. $885/mo. First/last req'd.(905)404-8862 LOVE YOUR APARTMENT! Modern clean & classy 1-bed- room, main floor in house. Crown-mouldings throughout. $875/inclusive. Parking, air, laun- dry. Near amenities. No smok- ing/pets. Oshawa. Jeff 905-442- 3665. MODERN 1 BEDROOM base- ment apartment, quiet court, Oshawa, separate entrance, patio, large backyard, inclusive, cable, parking, laundry. Near amenities, bus route. No smok- ing/pets. First/last required, refer- ences. $750/month. October 7th. (905)723-5494 NEW 1 BEDROOM and den, 1000sq.ft., parking, suitable 1 person, no smoking/pets, inclu- sive with cable, October 1st. Downtown Oshawa. Sim- coe/Gibb. $850. (905)743-9939 NORTH Oshawa - 2 & 3 bed- room, Oct. and Nov. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two ap- pliances included. Pay cable, parking and laundry facilities. (905) 723-2094 NORTH OSHAWA,1-bedroom for rent. Includes utilities, fridge, stove, parking. Move in Bonus Call 905-579-9777 or 416-902- 1174. NORTH WHITBY -3 plus bdrm. apt., upper floor of house. 2 washrooms, share laundry, garage, woodstove, large fenced yard. Ample parking. Dogs and smokers welcome. $1200/mo.+ 1/2 utilities. Avail. immediately. 905-666-5239. OSHAWA Park/Adelaide (230 Nipigon St) 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Well maintained and newly renovated apts. Near all amenities. Fr om $765/mo+ hydro. (905)723-0977 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom basement with kitchen, separate entrance, use of laundry, 4 pce. bath, one parking, no smoking/pets. Avail. immediately References, $800/mo. inclusive. (905)728- 4792 or (905)995-2594 OSHAWA 1 & 2 BEDROOM apartments available in quiet are- as, $700 & $850 all inclusive, no pets, first/last. Available immedi- ately/Oct.1, Call (905)424-5083 OSHAWA 2-bedroom Simcoe North on Russett Ave., newly decorated, well-maintained quiet 12-plex small building, laundry. Cable, heating & water, parking, included. No dogs. 905-576- 2982. OSHAWA APTS.Clean quiet newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities, park- ing, laundry on site, no dogs. 905-571-0425, 1-888-558-2622, 905-432-8914 OSHAWA bright spacious freshly painted, new floors, 2 bdrm base- ment apt. air cond. parking in- cluded. Suitable for 1 person. No dogs please. first/last $750. 905- 666-6877 OSHAWA Centre/Bond. Bright spacious main floor, 1-bdrm apt, recently renovated. Large front porch, parking, near all amenities. Avail immediately. $699+heat/hy- dro. No smoking/pets. (905)438- 0666 OSHAWA Large spacious apart- ment in duplex. 2 bedrooms, liv- ingroom, diningroom, kitchen, laundry, parking & storage shed. Available October 1st. $1000 all inclusive.Call 905-728-1963 A/P PAGE 38 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006 www.durhamregion.com KAREN PETERSON* 905-831-2273$269,90019 HOLLIER DRIVE, AJAX Beautiful 1 yr. old home ideal for couples or fi rst timers is a must see. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, open concept main fl r. with 9 ft. ceilings, eat-in kit., ceramic fl r., w/o to deck & prof. fi n bsmt. Shows 10++ CASE REALTY Brokerage Independently owned & operated SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 2-4 PM PATRICIA GUEST* 905-683-5000$419,900QUALITY ONE Ltd., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated STEPS TO THE LAKE/ STUNNING GARDENS/ SPACIOUS HOME Steps to Ajax’s waterfront trail & Rotary Park! Great family neighbourhood. Spacious 4 bdrm. home, with stunning gardens & landscaping. Breathtaking skylight, large kitchen, walk-in pantry, tons of cupboard space. Granite fp., main fl r. laundry and den, dream workshop, Too much to mention! MUST SEE! SAT. SEPT. 16, 1-3 P.M. 58 MILNER CRESCENT, (PARKES & LAKE DRIVEWAY) VIEW ON-LINE AT....VIEW ON-LINE AT.... mmer CHARLES D. FERREIRA** 905-619-2655 GORGEOUS TOWNHOME This fantastic townhome includes gas heating, CAC, newer windows and doors, hardwood fl oors and so much more! Only $184,900!! Come visit the open house. www.homes-condos4u.com SUN. SEPT. 17 12-2 P.M. 19 MACEY COURT, PICKERING VILLAGE HomeLife Success Realty Inc. CALL VIVIAN TODAY 416-892-6585 Only 9 months new, this lovely home has 4 spacious bedrooms upstairs, & an open concept main fl oor that includes a cozy 3-way fi replace, an elegant living room, a bright dining room & a family-sized eat-in kitchen with ceramic tiles & built-in stainless steel appliances. Pot lights provide a warm glow over the living, dining & kitchen areas. Assumable mortgage with 4.34% interest. SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPT. 16 & 17, 2-4 PM 30 BARDEN CRESCENT, AJAX$338,800VIVIAN DAYON* 416-892-6585 WestWest RealtyRealty Inc. Inc. Brokerage LOIS SIMMONDS- WEAVER* 905-427-6522 Connect Realty Independently Owned & Operated, Brokerage Dir.: Westney Rd. South to Lake Driveway, follow signs Popular Ajax by the lake, spacious 4 bedroom with unique fl oorplan backing onto park. Steps to lake, schools, waterfront trails. It’s worth the drive! SAT. SEPT. 16, 2-4 P.M. 10 MILNER CRES., AJAX$379,900PRIVATE PICKERING VILLAGE Beautiful huge lot in the heart of the “Village”. Lovely, clean and tidy 4 bedroom 4 level family backsplit. Updated windows and patio door lead you to a quiet backyard complete with an above ground pool. For more information call Tim McNevin or Maria Rea at 905-683-2100 SUNDAY SEPT. 17, 1-4 PM 2 CLARELYN BLVD, PICKERING VILLAGE Percy Fulton Ltd. Brokerage TIM MCNEVIN* 905-683-2100 416-298-8200 WALKING DISTANCE TO THE LAKE * Finished top to bottom* Take a walk, bike or roller blade along the 3 mile conservation just minutes from this lovely “updated” 3 bedroom home. Featuring Southern exposure, Fenced in Premium lot, main fl oor laundry, entrance from garage, central air and offering 5 appliances, call D. Kim Hall to view at (905) 424-3546 SUN. SEPT. 17, 2-4 P.M. 25 PANTER CRESCENT, AJAX$264,900D. KIM HALL* 905 831-2273 CASE REALTY Brokerage Independently owned & operated Looking for a home with plenty of space for playing, cooking, relaxing, entertaining and living? Searching for a family-friendly, safe neighbourhood that’s close to excellent schools, shopping and parks? Look no further!Searching for a family-friendly, safe neighbourhood that’s close to excellent schools, shopping and parks? Look no further! OPEN HOUSE WEEKENDOPEN HOUSE WEEKEND *Salesperson **Broker*Salesperson **Broker ***Broker of Record***Broker of Record SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1-4 P.M. 8 RAINE DRIVE, AJAX VE N D O R NE E D S O U T A S A P MUS T BE S O L D 3 large bdrms W/wall 2 wall closets, master bdrm. W/4Pc, total 4 baths, BSMT APT. or IN-LAW suite W/sep. ent. Main Flr Laundry & Access To Garage, Open Concept Family Rm W/ Fireplace & Kitchen w/o to Covered Deck, 8 appliances. 2 car garage. School @ end of street. Freshly painted, Ceramics, Cir. Stairs. Vendor in desperate situation MUST BE SOLD. Assumable low % mtg. Open house Sunday 1 to 4 pm call 416-879-2666 for directions. VISION REALTY INC. Brokerage JAZ SIDHU* 416-321-2228 416-879-2666 CAN XL REALTY LTD./ BROKERAGE PIERO PETICCA Broker of Record This beautifully fi nished detached home offers an open concept fl oor plan with all the bells & whistles. Upgrades include a new maple kitchen, upgraded bathrooms, hardwood and ceramic fl oors, fi nished basement. Large master with ensuite & walk-in closet, large deck, close to schools & shopping. SUN. SEPT. 17, 1-4 P.M. 46 PEMBRY DRIVE, AJAX$269,900905-839-8777 SONIA SAMPSON* 905-427-6522 NEWER QUALITY BUILT HOME This spacious 3 bdrm Couglan built home boasts a large kitchen with centre island, upgraded cabinets, breakfast area with walk-out to nicely landscaped yard. Combined living/dining room, large master bedroom with 4PC ensuite, separate shower and walk-in closets. SAT. & SUN. SEPT. 16 & 17, 2-4 P.M. 13 TORR LANE, AJAX Connect Realty Independently Owned & Operated, Brokerage $229,900RANEEN DHADLI** 905-855-2200 Great features of this 4-bdrm immaculate home at Brock/401 include: quiet court w/huge private treed yard backing on to park, above-ground pool (seller will remove it if desired), gorgeous 2-year old sunroom w/skylights, custom deck, fi nished basement w/wet bar, main- fl oor laundry, door to garage, family room w/fi replace, large eat in kitchen, 5 appliances and spacious living/dining, walk to shopping centre!!! SAT. SEPT. 16, 12-2 P.M. 1859 LARKSMERE COURT, PICKERING REALTY ENTERPRISES INC. Brokerage $299,500CINDY RICKETTS* & CHRIS FROST* 1-800-600-8963 905-434-6677 (DIRECT)Ability Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage 7 RAINE DR., AJAX This Ajax beauty can be bought with low down and with a 2 bedroom basement apartment this home carries like rent. Includes updated kitchen, hardwood floors, freshly painted, central air +++. Asking $322,900. Call Cindy Ricketts and Chris Frost 1-800-600-8963 or 905-434-6677 (direct).$322,900SAT., SEPT. 16, 2-4 PM Rouge River Realty Ltd. BARRIE COX* 905-839-7449 LOT LOVER’S DREAM! * Great Pickering location near Whites & Sheppard * Gorgeous gardens in huge back yard * Parking for 6 vehicles in driveway * Two fi replaces * Three bedrooms/four bathrooms * Finished basement * Asking price $309,900 PREMIUM FORESTED LOT! * Great Pickering location near Dixie & Glenanna * Incredible lot backing onto forest & siding to greenspace * Renovated open concept kitchen with marble counters & island * Main fl oor family room with fi replace * Extensive hardwood fl ooring * Brand new broadloom * Renovated bathrooms * Upgraded bay window * Asking price $324,900 1918 BOWLER, PICKERING SAT., SEPT. 16, 2-4 P.M. 726 SHEPPARD AVE., PICKERING www.barriecox.ca www.barriecox.ca SAT., SEPT. 16, 2-4 P.M. DENNIS PARADIS* 416- 399-5832 Church/Delaney. 2,682 sq. ft., 4 bdrm. near golf, good schools. Oak stairs, large kit./brkfst. rms., family rm. gas fi replace, M/F laundry to garage, master his/her closets, jet tub & shower. Custom window covers. Many extras. 6-yr. new, Flex close. $434,900. MLS #979943. More Pictures/Floor Plans at www.DennisParadis.com SAT., SEPT. 16, 2-4 P.M. 79 TODD ROAD, AJAX HALLMARK Realty Ltd. Brokerage Beautiful Sandbury 4 bedroom home with many upgrades. Finished family room with gas fi replace. Two four piece baths, Cathedral ceilings, 5 appliances plus more. Outstanding landscaped private garden and walkways. One look will do!! See you at the open house or call 416-567-4342 for more information. SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPT. 16 & 17, 2-4 PM 23 MONK CRESCENT, AJAX$289,900DEB CHAPMAN* 905-831-2273 416-567-4342 CASE REALTY BROKERAGE Independently owned & operated THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 PAGE 39 A/Pdurhamregion.com VIEW ON-LINE AT....VIEW ON-LINE AT.... mmer SAT., SEP. 16TH, 2-4 PM - 20 MILNER, AJAX Large family home with inground pool, backing onto the park. Basement fi nished with separate entrance, could be an in-law suite. PAUL JONES* & BONNIE DAVIS* 905-619-9500 $389,900Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Looking for a home with plenty of space for playing, cooking, relaxing, entertaining and living? Searching for a family-friendly, safe neighbourhood that’s close to excellent schools, shopping and parks? Look no further!Searching for a family-friendly, safe neighbourhood that’s close to excellent schools, shopping and parks? Look no further! OPEN HOUSE WEEKENDOPEN HOUSE WEEKEND *Salesperson **Broker*Salesperson **Broker ***Broker of Record***Broker of Record SAT., SEPTEMBER 16, 2-4 P.M. 844 PRIMROSE CRT., PICKERING Finch/Fairport **Inground pool in private yard. $$$’s spent on landscaping!! Lots of hardwood fl oors. Professional fi nished bsmt. with wet bar, 8 seater “SAUNA” 4 pc. ***Over sized windows **2 gas fi replaces, cathedral ceilings, 4+2 bdrms. “Coughlan Home” on quiet “Cul de sac* This home shows 10+++. Check Steve’s “VIRTUAL TOUR” www.stevekostka.com. Call Steve now 905-839-7449 SUN., SEPTEMBER 17, 2-4 P.M. 616 SHEPPARD AVE., PICKERING Whites/Sheppard **Gorgeous 4 + 1 custom built home **Double door entry to huge “FOYER” gleaming hardwood fl oors thru-out home. Large kitchen w/lots of pantry & breakfast area. W/O to spectacular treed pool size lot!! Professional fi nished bsmt. w/5th bdrm. *Wet Bar *SAUNA *Bathrm.*Separate entrance {potential in law apt}. All appliances, CAC, cent. vac, jacuzzi, intercom, all upgraded “ cabintry/woodtrim thru- out. $$$’s spent on this home. “Open Concept”. Call Steve now 905-839-7449 STEVE KOSTKA* 905- 839-7449 Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage$425,000***LOT SIZE: 52 + 176 FT.***$534,000We ’re unveiling some of the most desirable homes to grace the real estate market this fall, and you can be fi rst in line to see them. Find the homes that most interest you and call to schedule your private walk-through. To Advertise in this SpecialWednesday Real Estate Feature ContactTo Advertise in this Special Wednesday Real Estate Feature Contact Barb Buchan or Marilyn Brophy atBarb Buchan or Marilyn Brophy at 905-683-5110905-683-5110 BY APPOINTMENTBY APPOINTMENT ONLYONLY ROGER KILGOUR* 416-925-2007 BEST VALUE IN THE AREA! Beautiful detached 2-stry home. 3+1 Bedrooms, 4 bathrooms including master ensuite. Eat-in kit w/walk-out to deck & backyard. Family rm. w/ fi replace. New broadloom & fl ooring throughout. Main fl oor laundry w/ access to double garage. Only house like it on the street!! Very close to schools, shopping, 401, GO transit & all amenities. BY APPOINTMENT CALL FOR INFORMATION Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage inquires@Team Kilgour.com www.TeamKilgour.com $299,0 0 0 MARIE PERSAUD* 905-852-4338 1-888-472-2767 R.M.R. Real Estate Brokerage FABULOUS SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE FREEHOLD 3 bedroom townhome, hardwood, ceramics, broadloom, A/C, appliances. Great location. Asking $258,325. Just move in and enjoy. Call Marie Persaud, Sales Representative, Coldwell Banker R.M.R. 905-852-4338 or 1-888-472-2767. QUICK CLOSING AVAILABLE VIEW ON-LINE AT....VIEW ON-LINE AT.... *Salesperson **Broker*Salesperson **Broker ***Broker of Record***Broker of Record Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage GREAT LOCATION IN SOUTH AJAX 4 bedroom, sidesplit, with newer windows, roof and furnace. Located one block from lakefront, close to schools, easy access to 401 by Salem. Chris Brown @ 905-619-9500. SUN., SEPT. 17, 2-4 P.M. 1 LEWIN CRES., AJAX$320,000CHRIS BROWN* 905-619-9500 DOUG TAYLOR Broker 905-831-3300 * Beautiful upgraded “Lakeview” townhome * Stunning hardwood & ceramic fl ooring * 3 spacious bedrooms * Upgraded kitchen cupboards * Central air conditioning, mirror doors * Gorgeous ensuite bathroom * For more info or more photos view at: SAT. & SUN. SEPT. 16 & 17, 2-4 P.M. 105 ROBIDEAU PLACE, WHITBY$229,900www.dougtaylor.caHOTNEW LISTING! First Realty Ltd. Brokerage $269,900 $4 5 9 ,9 0 0 VIEW ON-LINE AT.... VIEW ON-LINE AT.... mmer $278,800 621 FLAVELL CT.,PICKERING SAT. & SUN. SEPT. 9 & 10, 2-4 P.M. KELLYPANTALEO*905-471-2121 WESTNEY AND ROSSLANDThere is absolutely nothing like a home - especially this ONE! From the moment you enter this lovely house, you are immediately impressed with it’s layout & upgrades! Over 2500 sq. ft.! Hardwood & ceramic floors! 9’ ceilings! Gourmet kit with stainless steel appliances! California shutters throughout! Oversized fam. rm. with gas fp. & B/I surround sound! Master bdrm. & ensuite - to die for! Treat your family to the best & join me Sunday! $369,900! MLS #E943150. Leading Edge Realty Inc. Brokerage SUN., SEPT. 10, 2-4 P.M.21 TELFORD ST.AJAX $2 0 9,9 0 0ANNA SIMPSON* 905-686-5153 1-866-430-9900 INVESTMENT/BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY OR GREATFAMILY HOME!!!Zoned for day nursery, group home, crisis centre, bed & breakfast, retirement home, home occupation, legal duplex, triplex or fourplex, plus more!!! Excellent downtown location on quiet deadend street, lots of parking, updated custom built family home located on a large lot - impeccably maintained by original owners! For more information please call Anna Simpson @ 1-866-430-9900. Group-Classic Realty Inc.,Brokerage SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 2-4 P.M.500 COLBORNE ST. E., WHITBY Group HeritageRealty Inc., Brokerage AIDAN MURPHY*905-619-9500 BEST VALUE IN THEHAMPTONS!Overlooks conservation area! One bdrm w/full ensuite! Includes 5 appliances! Two underground parking spots (#3 & #100)! Great amenities, great lo c a t ion! Ensuite laundry facilities! Newly installed fireplace! Very cozy one bdrm unit in move-in condition! Steps from waterfront trails! Includes: fridge, stove, washer, dryer, B/I dishwasher, fireplace. Two deeded underground parking spots & one locker. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY $1 42,5 00 SOUTH AJAX BUNGALOWNicely updated bungalow with newer windows & doors & updated cabinets & countertop in kitchen. 2 + 1 bedrooms. Boasting a finished basement with rec room, bedroom, semi-ensuite bathroom & finished laundry room. Come to open house for details. Westney & Monarch area. SAT., SEPT. 9, 2-4 P.M.18 MEDLEY LANE, AJAX $2 14 ,9 00 www.aidanmurphyhomes.com Looking for a home wit h p l e n t y o f space for playing, cooking, relaxin g , e n t e r taining and living? Searchingforafamily-friendly,safe neighbourhood that’scloseto excellent schools,shopping and parks?Look nofurther! Searching for a family-friendly, safe neighbourhood tha t ’ s close to excellent schools, shopping and p a r k s ? L o o k n o f urther! OPEN HOUSE W E E K E N D OPEN HOUSE W EEKEND *Salesperson **Broker*Salesperson **Broker***Brokerof Record***Broker of Record KELLYPANTALEO*905-471-2121 ALTONA AND FINCHIf you are single or about to be married, then this is the DOLL HOUSE for you! Spacious LR & DR! Main floor family room with gas fp! Master bdr with his and hers closets and 4-pce ensuite! Professionally fin bsmt! w/o from kit to custom deck and fully fenced back garden! Quick possession available! Be my guest on Saturday! $319,900. Kelly Pantaleo 905-471-2121. MLS# E942783. Leading Edge Realty Inc. Brokerage SAT., SEPT. 9, 2-4 P.M.1556 MELDRON DRIVE,PICKERING SYLVIAHOUGHTON 905-947-9300 1-877-604-7111 3600’ Victorian replica in wonderfulWhitevale - Walk to golf course & SeatonHiking Trail - Open concept kitchen &family room with cathedral ceiling -combined LR & DR - main floor library -double staircase - W/O basement. Calltoday Sylvia Houghton* or KatherineMorgan*, 905-947-9300. 3196 Golf Club RoadWhitevale, 5th Conc. Just E. of Altona Rd. SUN SEPT 10th, 2-4 PM CLASSIC PROPERTIESINC., BROKERAGE $5 93,0 0 0 HANSELPATRICK*905-264-8860 This is a ‘Must See’. Modern, bright, elegant home in prime location. Seperate LR & DR with hardwood fl oors. Large kitchen w/island, opens to eating area, sunken family room w/hardwood fl oors and fi replace, W/O to patio. Beautifully fi nished basement. Professionally landscaped yard with pond. $$$$ spent on upgrades. HomeLife RealtyAlliance Inc. Brokerage SAT. & SUN. SEPT. 9 & 10, 2-4 P.M.1780 SILVERTHORN SQ., PICKERING STEVE KOSTKA* 905-839-7449 ***Absolutely “Gorgeous Model HOME” w/$$$’s spent on upgrades. ***Spectacular treed Oasis Gardens in the “Heart of Pickering”. New gleaming hardwood fl oors, new windows (vinyl clad) thru-out home, new roof, **Renovated kitchen**, huge deck o/l’s private treed lot. This “4” bedroom all brick home has a gorgeous “Finished Basement w/wet bar”. See Steve’s Virtual Tour” www.stevekostka.com. Call now!! 905-839-7449. SAT. & SUN., 2-4 P.M.2003 LYNN HEIGHTS DR., PICKERINGFinch/Dixie$393,900Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage HELEN MASON* 905-391-HOME (4663)Charming Century Farm House Classic - Offering Yesteryear with Convenient of Today! Over 1/2 Acre of Beautiful Private Treed English Gardens with secluded Hot Tub - Centre Hall Plan - Huge Country Style Kitchen - 3 Bedrooms - Formal Dining Room. Walk to Conservation Hiking Trails, Pioneer Museum, Church, School, Library & Minutes from Golf Courses, Skiing, Ajax/Pickering & Hwy. 407. Please Call Helen Mason & The Durham Home Selling Team Keller Williams Referred Realty Inc. 905-391-HOME (4663) HISTORICAL GREENWOOD VILLAGE - $465,000 www.HelenMason.ca www.NorthAjaxHomes.com www.helenmason.ca Brokerage MIKE LYNCH* 905-831-3300 First Realty Ltd. Brokerage 2 bdrms., 2 baths, cozy fi replace, top fl oor, underground parking, tennis, indoor pool, gym, Ajax lake drive waterfront trail, $174,900. Call Mike Lynch 905-831-3300. DIRECT WATERFRONT VIEW www.MikeLynch.ca JACQUELYNN TANNER* 905-619-9500 sutton-group heritage realty inc. brokerage Beautifully appointed Carlton model, showcases upgraded kitchen cabinets, Marble backsplash, B/I dishwasher, central air, gas fi replace, crown moulding, Hardwood fl oors & garage door opener. W/O to custom 10 x 18 deck O/L Lovely landscaped, fully fenced yard. A pleasure to view! $304,900. Jacquelynn Tanner 905-619-9500. UPGRADED NOTTINGHAM! Website: www.jacquelynntanner.com Email: jtanner@rogers.com$304,900BARRIE COX* 905-839-7449 ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage LOT LOVER’S DREAM! * Great Pickering location near Whites and Sheppard * Gorgeous gardens in huge backyard * Parking for 6 vehicles in driveway * Two fi replaces * Three bedrooms/four bathrooms * Finished basement * Asking price $314,900 OPEN HOUSE SAT. SEPT. 16, 2-4 P.M. 726 SHEPPARD AVE., PICKERING www.barriecox.ca#1 PICKERINGREMAX AGENT OVERALL LAST 15 YEARSKATHY WEBSTER* 905-683-2100 905-433-2121 Percy Fulton Limited Brokerage A huge lot and renovated bungalow all on a premium street in Pickering. Completely stripped and redone, windows, furnace, bathrooms, broadloom. Licensed to run a business and 200 amp service as well!!! RUN YOUR BUSINESS FROM HOME Please call KATHY for more info 905-683-2100 DAVID BEATON* 905-683-5000 OPEN HOUSE SUN. SEPT. 17, 2-4 P.M. 33 HAVENWOOD PLACE, WHITBY Call David Beaton 905-683-5000 STUNNING NEW LAKESIDE 4 BE D R O O M H O M E √ Modern Exec. Home √ Steps to lake, trails, GO, 401 and plaza (coming soon) √ Thousands spent on upgrades √ 5 pc ensuite with separate shower/soaker tub √ Tumble stone driveway, patio, walkway √ Inside access to garage √ 9’ ceilings on main fl r √ Bright, gourmet eat-in kitchen √ Walkout to 2nd fl r balcony √ Main fl oor laundryQUALITY ONE Ltd.,Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated $337,500PENNY LOZOWSKIJ* 905-831-3300 905-686-3330 First Realty Ltd. Brokerage • Fabulous gardens backing onto park • Steps to elementary schools • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Call for an appointment today Call PENNY LOZOWSKIJ 905-831-3300$359,900GREAT GULF HOME “ORIGINAL OWNERS” This 4 bedroom home has a lot to offer the right buyer. 2403 square feet of living space before the basement. No sidewalks! Walk to both public and separate schools. Close to transit, Hwy 2 and only minutes away from 407. To view NICE LOT WITH SPACIOUS HOME! Call ZSUZANNA PORTER 905-683-1790 ZSUZANNA PORTER* 905 683-1790 Connect Realty Independently Owned & Operated, Brokerage 00MODEL HOME CENTURY HOME NGwww.753craighurst.com 00Ajax and Pickering News Advert iser WES STITT** 416-258-6461 “Hall of Fame Member” ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage SO, ARE YOU A LITTLE FUSSY? www.wesstitt.ca Stunning, Ajax family home. Upgraded, open co n c e pt kitchen - family rm. w/gas fi replace + walkout to party sized deck. Rec rm., four major appliances. Don’t miss this hot new listing. Call Wes Stitt** 416-286-3993 *Salesperson **Broker ***Broker of Record Wednesday, September 13, 2006 www.homesdurhamregion.com Pressrun 57,400 To Advertise Your Listing in our Real Estate Section or Fr iday Open House Feature Call 905-683-5110 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 40 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, September 15, 2006 WorshipWorshipComeCome To advertise your church To advertise your church in our regular in our regular Worship Section Worship Section on Fridays call Janiceon Fridays call Janice at 905-683-0707at 905-683-0707 or fax 905-579-4218or fax 905-579-4218 Email:Email: jsam@durhamregion.comjsam@durhamregion.com To ronto Airport Christian Fellowship Now in Ajax Ajax Community Centre Banquet Hall 75 Centennial Rd. Sunday Family Service - 10am For more information visit www.tacfeast.org or call 416-674-8463 WORD OF TRUTH CHRISTIAN CENTRE 1527 Bayly St. Pickering 905-839-0333 Senior Pastor Joseph Fisher We invite you to come and celebrate Jesus with us! Wo rship times: Sun. 11am & 7pm, Wed. 7pm Fri. 8pm - Youth (R.E.A.C.H.) Visit our Resource Centre at 1543 Bayly St. or call: 905-839-4953 We provide: mentoring, computer training, tutoring, career development, anger & stress management assistance, teen parent support & fun activities. (For youths ages 13-19) ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village 905-683-7311 Sunday Worship - 10:30am Sunday School - Supervised Nursery http://ca.geocities.com/standrewsajax@rogers.com EVERYONE WELCOME Safe Haven Worship Centre 1080 Brock Rd. S., Pickering 905-837-8771 Sunday, September 24th PRAISE CONCERT EVENING 6pm “The Ladies of Gospel Music” Featuring: Joan Elliott, Marlene O’Neill, Carrie Guse, Linda Evans, Ruth Ann Onley Safe Haven Worship Centre SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 am TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY 9:00 am WEDNESDAY PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY AND CHILDRENS’ PROGRAMS 7:00 pm Everyone Welcome - NO CHARGE!! 761 McKay Road, Unit #1, Pickering, Ontario L1W 3A3 Phone: 905-619-2093 Fax:905-619-3366 west 401 east Brock Rd 1 Montgomery Pk. Rd. Pickering nuclear plant X 761 McKay Rd Unit #1 OSHAWA new modern building. Simcoe/Bloor. 2-bedroom, $770 plus hydro. First/last required, available Sept. 1st. Please con- tact Bill (905)404-9602. OSHAWA,1 bedroom newly renovated, $675/month, includes utilities, A/C, parking, privte en- trance. Near amenities. First/last required. (905)436-6206, no calls after 9:00pm. OSHAWA,1-BDRM $675-incl. avail Oct 1; BACHELOR $495 avail Immediately. No smok- ing/pets, first/last/references. (905)721-9789 (905)922-4751 OSHAWA,beautiful spacious 2- bedroom apt. 2 washrooms, on quiet street with parking. Mins from 401, $900 all inclusive. Call 416-219-0070 or 416-268-2844 OSHAWA,Best Deals! Newly Renovated 1, 2 & 3 bdrm in sen- ior lifestyle bldg. Large units, new kitchens, carpeting, windows, se- curity. Near hospital, bus stop. Avail. Oct/Nov. Call 905-728- 4966 or 1-866-601-3083 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, BOND/SIMCOE,Spa- cious apts lowrise building. 1- bdrm $670/mo+hydro, 2-bdrm $800/mo+hydro. Both avail. im- mediately. Appliances, laundry facilities and parking included. Call 905-240-2632 OSHAWA,clean partially fur- nished 2-bedroom basement apt, Great neighbourhood, bus stop, OC, parks close by. $790./month inclusive, cable/TV, internet, first/last, ready immediately, 905- 728-9284 OSHAWA, DOWNTOWN, available immediately, newly renovated bachelor, fridge, stove,. All inclusive, $600. call 905-706-0218. OSHAWA, KING/RITSON, bright bachelor basement apt., close to downtown and all amenities, laundry, parking, $550 all inclu- sive.(905)914-3133. OSHAWA,Newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrms in senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units. New kitchens & ap- pliances, carpeting, windows, se- curity. Near schools/bus stop & amenities. Available Oct/Nov. 1- 866-601-3083 or 905-432-6912. www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, UNDER NEW Man- agement. 1, 2, 3 bdrms & Pent- house avail. in adult lifestyle bldg. Large units, new windows, se- curity. Near bus, shopping. Avail. Oct/Nov. Call 905-723-1009 or 1- 866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162 www.apartmentsinontario.com PICKERING - above ground walkout one bedroom apt. 4 ap- pliances, sep. entrance, laundry fac., 1-parking, October 1st. $650+. No smoking/pets. (905)683-9629 PICKERING - ALTONA-HWY 2 New large 2-bdrm bsmt apt, full bath, separate entrance, laundry, cable, parking. $950 all inclusive. Avail immediatey. Call Nick 416- 274-1989 or 905-509-8116 PICKERING – GO STATION.2- bdrm bright basement. Fenced-in yard. Separate entrance and laundry. Excellent condition. $855+ (416)238-2100 Leave message. PICKERING - Parkdale/Rose- field, subleters/seniors welcome. New, clean 2-bed. bsmt. apt. Sep. entrance, spacious, near transportation & shopping. Avail. immediately. First/last/references. No smoking/pets.905-837-9607. PICKERING Brock/Hwy. #2. Immaculate. Very spa- cious. 1 bdrm.base- ment apt. New appli- ances. $690/month. No pets/smoking.First/last. Available immediately. 905-426-6208 PICKERING Liverpool/Bayly, 1 bedroom basement apt. large & bright, sep. entrance., 5 min to Go, $750 all inclusive, avail. Oct.1., Anne (905)831-3861. PICKERING,4-bedroom main floor, hardwood floors, 4-appli- ances, close to GO, schools & shopping. $1350/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. November. Call Mike days 905-427-4077 ext. 24, evenings & wknds 905-442-0020. PICKERING, BASEMENT apart- ment, 1-bedroom, 1-full bath- room. Appliances. Separate en- trance. $700/month first/last/ref- erences. No pets/smoking. Available Oct. 1st. (905)428- 0678 PICKERING,Brock/Major Oaks, beautiful 2-bdrm bsmt apt., separ- ate entrance. $850 inclusive. No smoking/pets. Avail. immediately. Call 416-899-1827 PICKERING, FINCH/BROCK Rd. LEGAL 2-bedroom basement. Ve ry clean, bright, spacious, sep- arate w/o entrance, A/C, sep. laundry, cable, $900+utilities. Im- mediately/October 1st. First/last, references. No pets/smoking. (416)727-1084 PICKERING,Liverpool/Hwy. 2, bachelor basement in townhouse. Share entrance. Parking, laundry, cable, partially furnished/unfur- nished. No smoking/pets, male preferred. Available Oct. lst. $550/inclusive.905-420-2654. PICKERING,spacious, bright, new 1 bedroom basement apt., walking distance to PTC, all amenities.. No pets/smoking, $800 inclusive. Avail. immediate- ly.call (905)839-4511. PICKERING, Whites/401.Large 2-bdrm bsmt. in quiet family home. Separate entrance, laun- dry, 1-parking, no smoking/pets. Avail. immediately. $850/mo in- clusive. Call 416-531-4631 ext 269 leave msg. PORT PERRY large 1 bedroom apartment close to downtown. A/C, gas fireplace, fridge, stove, microwave, parking, deck. $1200. No pets/non-smoking. First/last references.905-213-2192. QUIET OSHAWA,location, 2- bedroom basement apartment. avail. November 1st. Close to schools/shopping, bus. Large fenced backyard. Laundry fa- cilities/parking included. $750./mo inclusive.(905)725-9803 ROSSLAND/HARWOOD,bright bsmt apt; sliding door walk-out. Avail. immediately, 1 year new. $700/mo. Includes cable, internet, utilities. Non smokers, no pets. nevver@rogers.com or (647)290- 3296, (416)699-3636 SPACIOUS/CLEAN 2-bedroom upper level of house, Oshawa.. Utilities and parking included. Close to all amenities. No smok- ing/pets. $900/first/last/referenc- es.Avail.Oct.1st.(905)576-2679 Still Renting? Why? Owning is cheaper! First time buyers only. Free list of homes available with no money down! From $900/mth.(oac) with pictures 1-888-599-0098 use ID# 8899 or stoprentingdurham.comDan Plowman, sales person, Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage VERY QUIET,beautifully fur- nished. Clean 1-bedroom base- ment apt., near downtown Oshawa. Parking, suits 1 person. No smoking, no pets. $650 all in- clusive. For appointment leave phone # at 905-434-7012. WESTNEY/HWY 2 ,Newly reno- vated 1-bdrm basement, w/o to private patio. Full bath, full kitch- en Sep. entrance, laundry. $850 incl util. & park. Oct. 1. No Smoke/Pets. Ref. req'd. 905-903- 2796. WHITBY - Garden St. apt. build- ing. Spacious carpeted, newly painted with balcony. Close to bus, shopping, all utilities includ- ed. Aval. now. First/last/no pets. Bachelor $700; 1-bed. $800; 2- bed. $925; 3-bdrm $1025. 905- 767-2565. WHITBY Clean, bright, 3 bedroom main floor apartment. 5 appliances, Central Air, $1000+utilities. Available immedi- ately. Call 905-655-9178 to view. WHITBY,1 & 2 bdrm apts. Like new. Separate entrances, park- ing, laundry, no smoking/pets. $790/mo + utilities. Bo Gustafs- son, Sutton Group. 416-783- 5000. WHITBY, 2-BDRM basement in duplex, October 1st. Laundry, parking, separate entrance, near public transportation, schools & shopping. $730+ part utilities. First/last, references. No smok- ing/pets.(905)430-6053 WHITBY, DOWNTOWN, 1 bed- room apt. $775/mo. inclusive, hardwood floors, first/last, refer- ences. Avail October. 1 call (905)430-8327 WHITBY-newly renovated, spa- cious bst bachelor, separate en- trance, large backyard, offstreet parking, coin laundry, storage room, cable outlet, utilities includ- ed, non smoker, no pets$625.00 call 905-666-2720 or 905-619- 9277 machine after 4th ring AJAX - Luxury 2 bedroom penthouse suite. Large balcony with fantastic NE views of envi- rons/lake. 5 appliances, window coverings, laundry, storage, O/S garage. No pets/smoking. Suits retired/prof. couple. $1395/mo. inclusive. 905-426-9837. AJAX - 1 bedroom lakeside condo.- 6 appliances, insuite laundry, fireplace, a/c, parking + pool. Sauna, jacuzzi, exercise fac., tennis, included $1025+heat/hydro. NO PETS. Available Oct.1st (905)686-6237 AJAX, Westney/Kingston Rd.2 spacious condos, excellent condi- tion, 5-appliances, 2-parking each, locker, pool, gym, large bal- conies, 2-bdrms, 2-bathrooms, 4th & 9th floor. Avail. Oct. 1st. Call 905-683-6674 OSHAWA,McLaughlin Square. 2-bdrm condo apt, all amenities included (pool, exercise room, satellite TV) large 30-ft balcony w/storage bin. Avail Oct 1. $1150/mo-inclusive. First/last. (905)436-3722 THE BREAKERS Luxury Ajax Condo Short or Long Term First floor, 1 + 1 bdrms, parking, security, indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, games room, Gym, Balcony view of lake. $1200+ hydro (905) 239-0390 -AA AWESOME OPPORTU- NITY! NO MONEY DOWN. Own your own home from $650/month. $40,000+ family income, Rea- sonable Credit - up to $20,000 cash back. Call Ken Collis, Coldwell Banker 2M Realty Brkr, Serving the public for 32 years. (905)576-5200 or 1-866-576- 5200, kencollis@sympatico.ca 3 BEDROOM HOME for rent, on farm, available immediately. (905)430-7903 3 BEDROOM Northeast Oshawa Semi. New paint & carpet throughout. Finished basement. $1200+utilities.(905)259-2323. 3+1 bedroom South Oshawa Semi. Finished basement. New paint & carpet throughout. $1200+utilities.905-259-6760. 4-BEDROOM main floor, mature Whitby neighbourhood. Deck, A/C, corner lot, fully fenced, dou- ble garage. Available October 1st. $1500/month. Call (905)721- 0429 A ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month. Up to $15,000 cash back to you! Require $35,000 + up family income and reasonable credit. No down pay- ment required. Why Rent! Call Bill Roka, 25 years as top sales rep with world's leading realtor. Re- max Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1-888- 732-1600 A1 RENTAL AGENCY.1, 2, 3, & 4 bdrm houses, condo's & apart- ments available in Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby. Call 416-917-4614 AAA1 MANY HOUSES,Town- houses, semis & fully detached homes, from $1250 - $6000/month plus utilities. In Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice & Bowmanville Available Immediately, Call Garry Bolen, Broker of Record /Owner, C21 Netview Realty Inc. (905)404-2255. AJAX - south 3 bedroom house, fenced yard, big driveway,very bright, near school & amenities. Available October 1st $1400 + First/last, references Please Call 905-706-8171 AJAX bright spacious 3-bed- room, Laundry, 2-baths, large kitchen, dishwasher, large deck, parking, garage near bus/all amenities. No pets/smoking. $1125+.Oct.1st.905-428-6397 AJAX custom built 3-bdrm, 3- baths, vaulted ceilings, skylight, gourmet kitchen, fireplace, air, pool, double car garage. Avail Oct 1. $1800-inclusive. (905)409- 5424; 705-738-6412 AJAX Harwood / 401 4-bdrms, 3 bathrooms, garage, 5-appliances, c/a, fenced yard. $1400/mo + utilities. No pets.Avail.Oct 1st. John Quinn 905-427-6522 Royal LePage Connect AJAX NORTH by 20 minutes at Chalk Lake unique secluded 4 bedroom, appliances, deck,fin- ished basement, year round rec- reation area $1650 plus, Novem- ber 1st. Condolyn Mgt. 905-428- 9766 AJAX SALEM/BAYLY - 3-bed- room main-floor semi-bungalow, new furnace, fenced, a/c, freshly painted, $1075+part util., Oct. 1st. No pets/smoking. First/last/refer- ences. 2-car parking & laun- dry. 905-686-6773. AJAX, 3 BEDROOM townhouse, yard and parking. Near park, school and shopping. One month free. $825+ utilities. ALSO 3- bdrm detached bungalow $1050+.(905)683-6203 AJAX,bright clean detached 3- bdrm, 2 baths, 5-appliances, fin. bsmt, garage, fenced yard, deck, a/c, no smoking/pets. $1350/mo (neg) plus utilities. Avail. Oct. 1st. References. 905-428-3613 leave msg. AJAX, by-the-Lake,large 3- bdrm detached bungalow, great yard, new kitchen, 5 new appli- ances, c/a. $1250/mo+ utilities. No smokers. (416)704-4570 AJAX,Westney/Rossland. brand new John Body semi-detached, 4-bdrms, 2-1/2 baths, 5 applianc- es, garage, bright, spacious. $1750+utilities & security deposit. Avail.Oct 1.(416)727-8485 AJAX- 2-storey house for rent. Rossland/Westney. 3-bedrooms. Fireplace, shared laundry, 2/3 utilities, parking. $1250/mo. First/last. References. No pets/smoking. Available immedi- ately.(905)428-9695. AJAX-New large bright 1605 sq.ft. 3 bdrm semi- 2.5 baths. Also 1600 sq. end unit town- Amazing view. Must see!!! $1285+ each. 905-239-0367 -647-271-6660. BEAUTIFUL, STUNNING 3 bed- room house for rent, North Oshawa, hardwood floors, central air, new appliances, walkout to deck overlooking large backyard onto park, $1,300 plus utilities. Call (905)576-0294 BUNGALOW, Oshawa,Harmo- ny/Olive. 3-bdrm plus 2-bdrm bsmt apt w/separate entrance. 2 kitchens, $1650+ utilities. Close to school, park, 401, 6-parking, lease to own. Avail. immediately. Call (905)427-2031. CENTRAL BOWMANVILE, small 3 bedroom house. Stove/fridge, garage, yard, non smoking. $1200/month, plus utilities. First/last. Available November 1st. (905)623-5278 LIVERPOOL/FINCH,Pickering. Spacious 3-bdrm house, main & upper level floors, 2 baths, appli- ances, laundry, garage, fenced yard, close to PTC, $1200 + 2/3 utilities, avail. Oct. 1, references. (905)427-5597 NEW SINGLE HOME,3 bed- rooms, 3 baths, a/c, 5 appliances, finished basement, fenced yard, central area, Kingston/Harwood. $1,500 per mo. Available Oct. lst (416) 399-9114, Nisim OLIVE/GRANDVIEW 1-bedroom basement apt., separate en- trance, parking, laundry, a/c, all utilities included, use of fenced backyard, $700/month, first/last. No smoking/pets. Available Octo- ber 1st.Call (905)665-1520 OSHAWA $900 plus utilities, 3 bedrooms, bright, clean, well maintained, avail. Oct.1. 301 Ge- neva Ave. Call Martin, (416)999- 8075. OSHAWA,3-BDRM, 2-1/2 baths, $1175/mo + utilities. First/last. Avail. immediately. Call Andrew (416)453-1290 OSHAWA,Clean & bright 3 bed- room mainfloor bungalow. Hardwood flooring, 3 appliances, close to all amenities. $1000/mo plus half utilities. Avail. October 1st.905-430-9085. OSHAWA,steps from hospital, 3- bdrm house. 5 appliances, large deck, beautiful backyard, great established neighborhood. Avail. Oct. 1st. $1200/mo + utilities. Call (905)743-0450 PICKERING -3+2 bedroom house, 2-1/2 baths, A/C, appli- ances, en-suite, hardwood floors, walk-out porch, laundry, garage, 4-car parking. $1350 plus utilities. immediately 416-490- 1974 ext 1026, or 416-835-6734. PICKERING VILLAGE- immacu- late 3 bedroom +1, 4 bathrooms, finished basement, main floor family room with fireplace. Hard- wood, ceramic floors, a/c, 5 appli- ances, walk-out deck. Available October 1st. $1700/mo. plus utilities. No pets/smoking. Refer- ences, credit check. 905-837- 2189. PICKERING,Brock/Hwy#2 De- tached, ensuite, 2.5 baths, hard- wood, garage, backyard, appli- ances, A/C, C/Vac, near amenities, Hwy 401/GO no smok- ing/pets, $1300/mo +67% utilities. ALSO 1-Bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, kitchen, appliances, shared laun- dry, parking, $800/inclusive, Sept 15. 416-523-5375, 905-426- 5554. SMALL 2 BEDROOM house in Oshawa, very clean, suitable for 1 person or single couple, available now, rent: $875/month plus utilities. Call 905-985-9513 for appointment. SMALL town of Kirkfield (50 mins to Oshawa) 3 or 4 bedroom house, $800/mo. plus utilities. References, Available mid Octo- ber call 1 -705-438-5488. 3 BEDROOM 3 bathroom, North Oshawa end unit town home, fin- ished basement, gas fireplace, 5 appliances, avail. Oct. 1st., first/last, $1200/mo. No smoking, 905-427-0143. 3-BDRM Large, north Oshawa lo- cation. Near shopping, Durham college, bus routes. New carpets /paint. Very clean. Full basement and yard. $985+hydro. Available immediately. Private parking 905- 259-1233 3-BDRM TOWNHOUSE avail. November 1st. Oshawa, Taun- ton/Ritson. Close to all amenities. $1100/mo+ hydro. No smok- ing/pets. Call (905)434-3770 or www.rhiliammanagement.ca ABSOLUTELY beautiful brand new 3 +1 bedroom townhome. Located in Oshawa close to schools and 401. 6 appliances. $1350 + utilities. Available Nov. 1st. No smoking/pets. Call 905- 576-5253 AJAX, CLOSE TO LAKE,beauti- ful 3 bedroom townhouse. 1-1/2 baths. Finished rec room. Fire- place. Central air/vac. Hard- wood floors. Deck. Close to schools. Available immediately. $1295/month+utilities. First/last. 905-903-2239 or 905-239-2239. AJAX, LUXURY, 3 bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, c/a, 4 appliances. Garage, fenced back- yard. Close to schools, public transportation, shopping. No smoking/pets. $1275/month. Avail.October 1. 416-253-0767. BEAUTIFUL large 3-bedroom townhouse, attached-garage, driveway, finished-basement, close to schools, Harwood/Ross- land. Hardwood floors, 5 appli- ances, no pets, avail. immediate- ly, $1400+utilities. (905)428- 1105 NORTH WHITBY - 4yr. old, 3- bed., 2 1/2 baths, eat-in kitchen w/island, walkout, 5-appliances, c/air, carpeting/ceramics, near amenities. Nov. 1st. First/last/ref- erences. $1350+utilities. 905- 668-3412. NORTHEAST OSHAWA,1-1/2 baths, 3-bdrms, den, garage washer/dryer, freezer fridge/stove, walkout to large raised fenced deck off dining- room. accessible fenced-in pool. Avail Oct 7/06.(416)924-0385 PICKERING 3 bedroom town- house, renovated. $1049 + utilities. First/last. Memory Lane, Liverpool/Finch. Available imme- diately.(416)724-0404 PICKERING, WHITES/401 - Freehold 3-bdrm townhome plus bsmt, 2-1/2 baths, nearly new. 5-appliances, c/a. Avail. Nov. 1st. $1350+ utilities. No smoking/pets. (416)453-5992 BROCK RD/FINCH,1 furnished room, clean quiet home. TV, DVD, internet, parking included. Share bathroom and kitchen. Must love animals, available im- mediatley. First/ last. No smoking. $400/mo.(905)426-8525 CLEAN UNFURNISHED ROOM - $125/weekly, utilities included. Own kitchen & bath. Non-smoker, no pets. Close to OC/401. Call after 6pm: 905-721-9249. QUIET SENIOR GENTLEMAN looking for male (preferred) to share north Whitby two bedroom condo. Includes separate wash- room/ kitchen/laundry. $500/month. Serious enquiries contact Lawrie 905 430-0177. ROOMS FOR RENT in large house close to Durham College- UOIT, students welcome. Call Steve 905-431-0144 WHITES RD/STROUDS LANE - Furnished room for working person (preferred). Full kitchen, cable, bathroom. Available im- mediately. $110/week. Call 905- 420-1846 AJAX HOUSE - Clean, quiet home for mature person (single male preferred). $465/inclusive, furnished, cable, internet, tele- phone, laundry, parking. lst/last. Smoking outside. Avail. now. No pets.905-391-3809. AT BLOOR & SIMCOE, Oshawa.Share furnished apt with 2 males. Near all amenities, cable/internet, parking included. Available immediately, lst/last, $450/mo inclusive, Viewing (905)433-4088. NORTH WHITBY - luxury fur- nished bedroom in large execu- tive home. Beautiful jaccuzzi bathroom, tv. room, cable, park- ing included. No pets. Available immediately. $550 per mo. Call Paula (905) 432-6454 PICKERING, WHITES/FINCH, furnished room, share all fa- cilities. Close to amenities. Single female preferred. Non-smoking. $500/month inclusive. First/last. (905)839-8873 ROOM FOR RENT, Altona & Finch, Pickering, in Townhouse, with cable, phone, internet, own bath, First months, no smoking, prefer working male, $450, (905)509-9607, (416)-726-2197 WHITBY -Garden/Dundas. 2 rooms available in townhouse, parking, laundry. Share all fa- cilities. Non-smokers, no pets. $485 mo. inclusive. First/last. 519-894-1843, 519-241-9586 or 1-877-893-2963. WHITBY,BRADLEY/ANDER- SON. Own bedroom and bath, parking, 1st/last. $495/month. Available Oct. 1st. (905)430- 8585 OSHAWA rentals $550/up 1-5 bedrooms. ALSO, Cottage on Lake Scugog, 4-bedrooms plus bunkie, 2 kitchens, 2 baths, dou- ble garage, $269,900 or rent $1695. Call (416)417-0379 2005 NORTHLANDER Cottager Classic, 2-bedrooms, 40x14ft, brand new 2005 hardtop awning, 12x46 deck, shed. Dreamland Resort, Hastings. Asking $81,000. Call 416-918-6050 or 905-426-4972. www.dreamlandresort.on.ca 24FT. GLENDALE TRAVEL Tr ailer. Bedroom, bunks, kitchen- ette, 2pc. Bath. Dual wheels, electric brakes. 1974, great con- dition. Located in Paisley. $1500. Weekend viewing or can forward pictures. 905-435-9960, 905-447- 8300 BOAT, MOTOR, TRAILER-1977 16.5' Starcraft Bowrider with 70 hp. Johnson motor. Single family owned, original upholstery like new. Includes trailer, spare motor mount.$3500.905-985-1124. 1992 15' FIBERGLASS BowRid- er with trailer, includes 65hp Su- zuki Outboard, with Tilt & Trim. New covers, Bimini Top, Garmin Fish Finder. Great for cruising or fishing. $4200 OBO. (905)721- 2596 SINCERE SINGLES Matchmaker since 1992. Chosen with care by those who care! Toll free 1-866- 719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca NANNY needed, full time, for 7 month old baby. Preferably Chris- tian person. Light housekeeping. Contact Coleen (905)550-9880 AJAX,stay at home mom, will provide a comfortable, fun envi- ronment for your children, in a newly renovated play area. For an interview please contact Sa- mantha at (905)427-3172 RELIABLE PERSON required for part-time in-home daycare 1-2 children, 1-2 mornings/week, some aft/eve hours may be available. Pickering. Experience & references required. Call Julie 905-831-4808 +CARPET CARPET CARPETS 3 rooms carpeted with Commer- cial carpet and premium pad from $289 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted with Berber carpet and premium pad from $389 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted with cut pile carpet and premium pad from $489 (30 yds). Free in-home quotes. SAILLIAN CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905- 242-3691 ; 905-373-2260. 24" X 38" GLASS Rose etched door insert $75.00. 34"x 80" screen door $50.00. Both like new.905-404-6516 4'x8' Snowbear box trailer. Brand New. Hardly used. $850obo. (905)666-5175 A BEDROOM SET,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- ror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905-213-4669. A DINING ROOM,cherry wood, double pedestal table, 8 chairs, Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- tion. New, still in boxes. Cost $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 647- 271-5483 A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- tress set. New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $550. 647-271- 5483.Can deliver A1 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. FREE TO AIR. Sales, Installa- tions, Repairs, ViewSat-2000 Platimum, all models in-stock. Service and Sales. (905)999- 0362 AAA CARPET FLOORING & HARDWOOD:Carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes: carpet, pad and installation. Free estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv- ing Durham and surrounding are- as. Professional Painting also avail.Call Sam (905)686-1772 ABOVE GROUND POOL, 12'x18' oval, 5 years old (3 year old liner) includes: Filter, pump, ladder, new summer cover, all ac- cessories. $1200 OBO. (905)432-3368 AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, HANK'S APPLIANCES. TRUCK- LOAD EVENT! New Stainless Steel fridges only $499/up. New stoves $349/up. New dishwash- ers $199/up. New dryers only $249. New washers $299. Large selection of reconditioned & new scratch & dent appliances. Parts Specialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043. ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- fice $250.Call 905-213-4669. CARPET, BEIGE,12x30 ft excel- lent condition $100 call 905-428- 1514 ALL STEEL BUILDINGS,factory direct, do-it-yourself bolt-together foundation. 20'x30' $5500, 25'x40' $8700, 30'x40' $10,500, 32'x50' $14,000. 40'x60' $20,000, many others 1-800-504-7749. www.pioneerbuildings.ca BED,Aamazing bargain, queen orthopedic mattress set, new in plastic, warranty, $250. 647-271- 5483.Will deliver BEDROOM SET,cherrywood, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night stands. Dovetail construc- tion, never opened. Cost $8,000 Sacrifice $1,900.647-271-5483 BUFFALO MEAT FOR SALE. Check us out at:www. lakescugogbuffaloranch.com or call us at 905-985-7613. BUY AND SELL items free online with Durham Region's 1st online Flea Market in your hometown www.shopsanfords.com BUY/SELL stair lifts, porch lifts, scooters, hospital beds, ceiling lifts etc. Call SILVER CROSS AT (905) 668-8560 OR 1-800-659- 0668 CARPETS. LAMINATE & VINYL sale. 3 rooms, 30-sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet includ- ing premier underpad and instal- lation. Laminate $1.69-sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Estimate. Mike 905-431- 4040 DANBY APT SIZED freezers $209. New Danby bar fridges, $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- pliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Re-con- ditioned fridges $195/up, ranges $125/up, dryers $125/up, wash- ers $199/up, new and coin oper- ated washers and dryers at low prices. New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" and 30" ranges with clock and window @$399 Reconditioned 24" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide se- lection of other new and recondi- tioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 DINING ROOM SUITE,cherry- wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & side chairs, pedestal table, dove- tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for $2900. New, still in boxes. 905- 213-4669. DINING-ROOM TABLE, 6-chairs, buffet, hutch, $2000. Double poster bed w/mattress, box spring, 2-night tables, 6-drawer tall chest, 6-drawer low-chest w/mirror, $2000. Both dark wood, excellent condition.905-723-9791 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006, PAGE 41 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com Pickering Community Yard Sale Saturday September 16 7:30am -2:00pm Squires Beach & Bayly (across from Pickering Flea Market) BBQ 10.30am-1pm Something for everyone Young & Old. YARD SALE Saturday September 16th 9am - 1pm Raindate Sunday September 17th 1020 Dalewood Drive (Hwy #2/Rougemount Dr.) Furniture, lamps, paintings, household & gardening items & more First Time Multi-Family Sale Saturday Sep. 16th, 9am You won't want to miss this sale Clover Ridge Dr E, Ajax, Bottom of Harwood, Ajax. Antiques,collectibles and neat household items. Too Numerous to list. RED SHED SALE (by the Red Barn) Saturday, Sept 16th, -- 8:30 a.m. 5025 Sideline 8 & 9th Concession just east of Claremont between Westney & Lakeridge Wide Variety: Collectibles, Furniture, Glass, China, Books, Toys, Rubs & MUCH MUCH MORE GARAGE SALE 1661 Hollyhedge Drive, Pickering (Brock Rd/Major Oaks) Sat. Sept 16th, 8am - 12 noon Rain date Sept 17th Factory Yard Sale Saturday September 16th, 10:00am-3:00pm 955 Brock Rd South,Unit 4, Pickering Personal Touch Embroidery Jackets, Sweatshirts, T-Shirts, Golf Shirts and Much More. GARAGE SALE 1239 Fawndale Rd., (Hwy 2/Altona) Sat. Sept 16th, 8am - 3pm Vintage clothing, tools, knick knacks & more! All proceeds donated to the YCI program GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept. 16 & Sun. Sept. 17 - 8am 100 Bowles Drive, Ajax (Church/Delaney) Girls clothing, Ladies clothing & footwear, lingerie, all sizes, new & gently used, all excellent condition. home decor, very upscale.905-426-1920 Saturday Sept.16,, 9am-4pm 692 & 694 BALATON AVE., BAY RIDGES (Krosno & Liverpool) VCR, DVD player, clothes, books, gold jewelry, some crafts, wagon & much more YARD SALE! Sat. Sept. 16 & Sun. Sept. 17, 8am-Noon 60 Crawford Drive Furniture, toys, dishware etc. GIANT MOVING SALE Sat. Sept. 16th -- 11am – 4pm 14 Fielding Court, Ajax (Westney north of Taunton) hockey equipment, ice skates, alpine skis, snow board, snow board boots, furniture, clothing, glassware, pictures, costume jewelry, 42” projection screen television, computer equipment needing repair, etc MOVING SALE 705 Sandcastle Crt., Pickering (Oklahoma/Whites) Saturday, September 16 th from 9 a.m. ~ 1 p.m. Antiques, toys, collectibles, small furnishings GARAGE / STREET SALE Sat. Sept 16 8a.m. Raindate Sun. Sept 17 90 Hopkinson Cres, Nottingham Windows 95/NT software, manuals, fishtank, new gift items, new clothing, cd's, video etc. YA RD SALE Gibson Court (off Dryer and Clements) Stained glass, Perennials, odds & ends Sat. Sept 16th, 9am - 4pm DOWNSIZING & MOVING SALE Saturday September 16th starting 8 a.m. 552 Marksbury Rd., Pickering Off Oklahoma Household items, linens, books, collectibles, Ikea chairs, garden and house furniture.Just a mish mash of stuff.All Must Go ! Street Sale Saturday September 16th, 8:00am Burningham Cres, Ajax IT’S COMING... 13th Annual CRAFT SHOW Saturday, Nov. 4th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. SINCLAIR SECONDARY SCHOOL 380 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby 905-666-5400 Vendor Space Available TO Contact Us Call: 1-800-519-9566, (905) 668-1838 Apply on-lineatApply on-lineat www.creditzonecanada.comwww.creditzonecanada.com Bad Credit? O.K. • New to Country? O.K. • Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payment’s? O.K. “Durham’s Original”“Durham’s Original” *Need a Car Loan-*Need a Car Loan- Call Credit-ZoneCall Credit-Zone ATV'S • SNOWMOBILES • BOATS • MOTORS • ACCESS. Selling by Public Auction Sat. Sept. 16th, 10am View Fri. 1pm-8pm Rusland's Auctions have been instructed to complete a major reduction of inventory at Korpi's Performance 1292 Hwy 7 East, Peterborough. Selling quantity of used snowmobiles, ATV's, dirt bikes, boats, outboard motors, clothing. On the spot financing! Accepting Consignments of ATVs or related items. 10% Buyer's Premium.Visa, MC, Cash. 10% deposit required day of sale. Snack Bar! Plan to Attend! Bring a friend! By now & $ave! Photos & Full List on website:ruslands.com Rob Rusland, CPP,Since 1972 Auctioneers • Appraisers • Movers • Storage 705-745-4115, 1-888-787-5263 email: info@ruslands.com A U C T I O N WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2006 Preview 6:00 p.m.Auction 7:00 p.m. KEDRON HALL 2795 RITSON ROAD NORTH, OSHAWA, ON. Tel.(905)725-2873 for directions Tel.(416)806-9947 for auction info. TRUCK LOADS OF BRAND NEW HOME FURNISHINGS; SOFA SETS, BEDROOM SETS, DINING SETS, DINING SETS AND MORE... HUGE SELECTIONS OF SIGNED AND CER- TIFIED SPORTS MEMORABILIA'S, ELEC- TRONICS, GIFTWARES, ARTWORKS, COLLECTABLES, JEWELRIES, KITCHENWARES AND MORE This is just a partial listing!! NO BUYERS PREMIUM Cash, Visa, Masters card, and Interac Everything must be sold / Delivery service is available Don't miss this one day event!! W.R. Gosse Renovations Specializing in Finished Basements, Kitchens & Bathrooms. Free Estimates. Call: Wade: 416-452-5060 Rob: 416-407-2085 ELEVEN-PC Oak Country Cana- da diningroom double pedestal $1750; gas dryer 1 yr $250; sofa & chair (new) $700; sleigh bed single $175; captain's bed $150; washer & dryer 1-yr $425; wood & ceramic kitchen table 6 chairs $250; 2 pine corner units $100 each $175/pair.(905)260-1123 HD ANTENNA to receive 14 free HD channels $98. Satellite Re- ceiver $190.(416)284-7333 FOR SALE - dining room set, dark cherry finished oak, solid wood, two captains chairs, 4 side chairs, table with leaf, buffet and hutch $l,000 or best offer. (905)436-1462 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB/SPA 2006 model, all options, cover, never used, still in wrapper, cost $8,900, sell $5,000. 647-271-5483 HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safe- ty Covers - best quality, best pric- es, all colours, all sizes. Delivery included. PAUL'S HOME AND LEISURE 905-259-4514 or 866- 972-6837 www.homeandleisure.ca HOT TUB/SPA 5HP,24 jets, ozo- nator ready, LED light, waterfall, deluxe redwood cedar cabinet, warranty, 5-person, sacrifice $3500.Call 905-409-5285. HOT TUBS/SPA,2006 model, fully loaded, ozonator, cost $8,900, sacrfice $3,400. 905- 213-4669 IMMACULATE almost new appli- ances, Maytag double oven & grill stove, Maytag fridge freezer with water ice dispenser, Frigidaire dishwasher, Kitchen Aid Micro- wave, all matching. Frigidaire front loading washer & dryer, computer and printer. (905)442- 0624 JESUS SAYS,MATT 7:16: "Ye shall know them by their fruits." DOES YOUR MINISTER WEAR GLASSES? Call Jim Campbell: (705)799-1329. KITCHEN AID self clean Ceran top white stove, kitchen aid 20cu.ft. white fridge, fridgidaire, built in white dishwasher, all im- maculate condition, Asking $1200 OBO.(905)430-9448. LARGE BEAUTIFUL LIGHTED wall unit, medium oak. Buffet with old records & record player. An- tique Morris chair, dusty rose blinds 120x96. Various sized Sheers, rods & other odds & ends.(905)723-4441. POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Solid wood. New in box, accessory package included. Cost $6750 sell for $2300. 905-213-4669. LARGE BREED IGLOO STYLE Dog House for Sale. Adjustable air vent, extended doorway. Keeps dog warm in winter, cool in summer. New was $250, asking $150.Call 905-261-8400 MOVING - Quality oak bedroom suite, televisions, stands, oak ta- bles, mirrors, office furniture, rug, draperies, bedspreads, 4 wheel walker, numerous household items. Must be sold (905) 623- 6698.8 - 8 MOVING SALE!Wood, buffet /hutch and dining table. Good condition. $800. Glass kitchen table and four chairs, as is, b/o. Call Janet at 416-801-2927. MOVING SALE, computers, fur- niture, appliances, household items, baby furniture, clothing, tools, Minivan. Cameras, Lamps. All in excellent condition. Nothing over 4 years old. (905)231-1281, NINE MONTH old, chesterfield, love seat, chair, brown/beige, new $2800, firm $1500. Chrome/glass 48" table, with 5 multi gray chairs, new $1300, firm $400. Coffee/2 end tables, light wood/glass inserts, new $600, firm $300 after 6.(905)839-7105 OFFICE DESK,telescoping with file, and hutch with pigeon holes, 4-way adjustable office chair, meal filing cabinet, chair mat. Ab- master with cassette, Ab-lounge with cassette, call 905-576-7492 . SATELLITE TV FREE TO AIR. NO MONTHLY BILLS: WE HAVE THE FIX! Visit our Oshawa store today! (905)435-0202 SALE 18" DISH $59, ELIPTICAL DISH $99 www.uneekelectronics.com PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS XBOX MOD CHIPS installed from $125. Several chips available for each console. We buy used/work- ing consoles. For all the details: www.durhammods.com North End Oshawa.905-626-0542 RAGLAN Fireplace insert, (not CSA approved), $150. 1993 ford Taurus, 215,000kms, excellent condition, only needs rear cali- pers to cert,. $1,600. 4 Honda rims $125, 24" 18spd. bike, $65, upright piano $100, GE stove, $50, Kenmore dryer $50, 12x12x7 screen tent $50, custom sheer, Royal Albert dishes, 6 pc Maple kitchen set, $600. . (905)623-8421. RENT TO OWN - New and re- conditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fa st delivery. No credit applica- tion refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798- 5502. STAINED GLASS-various sizes and tools, supplies, grinder in ex- cellent condition, pattern books. Call Diane, 905-666-3599. STAPLES COMPUTER Desk and chair, originally $300,blond venire, assembled. $175. (905)420-5244 STORAGE CONTAINERS FOR SALE - and storage trailers for sale or rent.Call (905)430-8220 VENDORS WANTED at the Courtice Flea Market. 5,000- 6,000 people per weekend. Rent from $230/mo. for indoor space. Located 2 min. North of 401 be- tween Oshawa and Bowmanville. Call 905-436-1024 or visit us: www.courticefleamarket.com A KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD,ex- cellent, very best quality hard- wood, guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned, (ready to burn), cut and split. Honest measure- ment. Free delivery. Dependable, quality service since 1975. (905)753-2246. FIREWOOD for sale. Maple, Beech, Oak. 16", seasoned. $260/cord plus delivery. Also fire- wood logs & cedar posts (905)986-9610 or 905-718-4765 SM58 SHURE WIRELESS microphone system. Brand new, never used. Valued at approx. $800, selling for $500 o.b.o. Call Jamie at 905-579-2581. AAA PUPPIES - Shit zu's, Dachshund's, $595 each, Cocka- poo's, Schnoodles, Mini Schnau- zers, Chi-poms, all $395 each. All puppies have had first shots, dewormed and ready to go now. Call Bill 905-355-5226 aaapupies@sympatico.ca BOXER PUPPIES,fawn, first shots, dewormed, vet checked, crate and house trained, 9 weeks old, ready to go. $800. Call (905)436-1890 BULLDOG English Purebred puppies, males and females. CKC registered, microchipped, shots, dewormed. (905)391-7209 CHOCOLATE LAB puppies, 3 fe- males, dewormed, vet checked, tattooed, registered, avail. now, $600. Call any time, (905)344- 7093 CHOCOLATE LAB pups, pure- bred, also, golden retriever pups, parents registered on site, great temperament and health, first shots, dewormed, guaranteed, ready to go. 905-355-5420. ENGLISH BULLDOG-Champion bloodline's, M/F, Reds, Fawns, White, absolutely beautiful, most adorable characters around. CKC Registered, vet checked, chipped, family raised. Ready Oc- tober 6th.905-852-9904 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 9 weeks, beautiful, black & tan, in- telligent. Home raised. Vet checked, first shots, dewormed, micro chipped, $650. Call (905)263-4602 JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES for sale, 2 females. Tails docked, dew claws removed, 8 weeks old $400. They are so cute! 705-878- 3713. SHIH TZU PUPPIES for sale, vaccinated, dewormed, vet checked $500 each. Call 905- 260-8855. YOU COULD HAVE your dog under control and listening in 2 short weeks. TSURO DOG TRAINING. www.tsurodogtraining.com 905- 797-2855. 1975 MGB Convertible, red/black interior, never seen win- ter. 38,000 km. Must sell $12,500..905-686-7119. 1994 HONDA CIVIC, green, mint condition, new motor. 4 door au- tomatic.(647)831-2807 1995 OLDS ACHIEVA,3.1, 4-dr, very good condition, certified/e- tested. Asking $1,450. 1986 Lin- coln Continental, 4-dr, certified, asking $2,650 "Classic". Call (905)404-8695 1996 FORD TAURUS - 170,500kms., 3.0L, auto., air, pw, pl, cruise control, anti-lock brakes, AM/FM cassette, tilt steering, certified. $2,500. Call 905-432-7467. 1996 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SR5, $6400. 1991 Honda Accord Wagon EXR, 135,000kms, $3300. Both in good shape, origi- nal owners, no accidents. (905)668-6183 1998 BUICK CENTURY, 20,000 km., one owner, remote start, air con., and more. $9,900. or best offer.905-925-1750. 2000 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, 143 k, $4,990., 1998 Plymouth Breeze, 155 k, $3,990., 1999 Chevy Venture, 159k, $3,990., 1998 Ford Contour, $2,999.,1995 Honda Accord $3,690., From $1,699 up. Certified and E-tested. (Kelly and Sons since 1976). (905) 683-7301.(905) 424-9002. www.kellyandsonsauto.com 2000 TOYOTA COROLLA CE, 85,000 km, beige, auto, air, 4dr, one owner, non-smoker. Safety, $8900.Call 905-666-0599 2001 AUDI 4 door, dark blue on beige, mint condition 103 kms, original paint, in turbo, 4 wheel drive. Call 905-431-6252. 2001 PT CRUISER, 4 cylinder, auto, loaded, leather, sun-roof, CD, certified and E-tested, $9,995 OBO. 905-372-4153. 2002 HONDA CIVIC,61,000kms, A/C, AM/FM, CD, Remote entry, 2dr, Red, auto on floor, like new, asking $13,000. (905)723-3549 after 6pm. 2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR- Fully loaded luxury SUV, includes heated/air conditioned seats, DVD, power memory seats with adjustable pedals. Lady driven 85K. Call (905)655-6663 96 CHEV ASTRO 216k 1 owner loaded $2995; 93 Plymouth Sun- dance, hatchback, 4cyl, automat- ic, 219k $1795; 93 Olds Cierra 250k $1595. All vehicles certified, emission passed Warranty Available. Dealer. (905)925-2205. 905-987-2205 CORVETTE - 1977 L82,must go! 350 4-speed, T-top, CD player, p. windows,, good rubber, needs very little to certify $7500. Call 905-260-4857. $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) 905-424-3508. $$$$$ WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE.Tops all cash for good cars and trucks or free removal for scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 or (416)286-6156. ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. $ $ AA1 AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Pleas- es call 905-426-0357. $ $75+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax Auto Wreckers pays for vehi- cles. We buy all scrap metal, cop- per, aluminum, fridges, stoves, etc.905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on cars & trucks Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Pickering/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in running condition. Call (905)427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES 2006 GMC 2500 HD Ext.cab 4x4 6L gas engine, Loaded 905-260- 2536 1990 CHEV, 2500 4x4, work pick- up truck, $2495. Certified and E- tested. 1997 Dodge Caravan, low Km's, 166,000. Certified and E-tested, $2995. Warranty, Deal- er. (905)987-2205, 905-925- 2205. 1998 DODGE 1500 Cargo Van, runs great, newer tires, cool air con., $2995.Call 905-433-1962. 1999 DODGE CARAVAN, Power package, V6, clean, in good condition, 1 owner, certi- fied, $6000 OBO. (905)725-3324 1958 AUSTIN HEALEY, 327 - 375+ HP. Muncie 4 speed, 12 sec. quarter mile, real eye-catch- er, $30,000 obo.905-925-1750. 1990 VX 800 SUZUKI,45,000 km in excellent condition. INED: One men's helmet. $3,600. Call 905 438-0288 NEED A CAR? PROBLEM CREDIT? $299 Down Drive today www.nelsongroup.ca NEEDED:Storage for Vintage Car, must be available for 5 year term. Willing to pay upfront. 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Don't be embar- rassed.1-800-298-5520 governmentpardons.ca” DJ featuring the oldies Radio experience for parties, promotions, Christmas, retirement, second weddings etc. Phone Al 905-839-7248 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006, PAGE 43 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com Place your ad at 905-683-0707 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. To place your personalized In Memoriam, call 905-683-0707 (Ajax) and let one of our professional advisors help you. ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE..... CALL OUR CLASSIFIED REP. TODAY AJAX 905-683-0707 A/P PAGE 44 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, September 15, 2006 www.durhamregion.com CADE, Russell "Rusty"- Died suddenly on Tues- day, September 12, 2006 at the Rouge Valley Health Centre, Ajax, in his 59th year. Beloved hus- band of Eileen. Loving father of Billy and Jamie, and step-father of Debbie (Norm Maisonneuve). Grandfather of Eden, Jessie, Andrew Sheri, Cyndi and Joe. Rusty will also be sadly missed by many other family members and friends. The family will receive friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Vil- lage) 905-428-8488 on Saturday September 16, 2006 from 12-1:00 pm. Funeral service to follow in the chapel at 1:00pm. Should family and friends so desire, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. A Book of Condo- lence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca CANNON, Kevin James - Suddenly, on Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at the Ajax Pickering Hospital, at age 51. Kevin Cannon of Scugog Island, beloved husband of Cathy (nee Gerrow). Dearly loved father of Megan and her fiancé Michael Gabona, and Craig Cannon and his wife Liz. Devoted Papa of Cole and Jacob. Loving son of Mary and the late Mel Cannon. Loved brother of Janet (Ken Rankin), Mary Cannon, Ian Cannon, Jackie (Ray Rankin), Laura (John Watson), Johnny (deceased), Melodie Cannon, Sheila Cannon and David Cannon (Sharry-Lynn). Dear son-in-law of Bruce and Terry Gerrow and brother-in-law of Steven Gerrow (Netta). He will also be missed by his many nieces and nephews. The family of Kevin Cannon will receive friends at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (905-985- 2171) on Thursday, September 14th from 7 - 9 p.m. A Service to celebrate his life will be held in the Chapel on Friday, September 15th at 11 a.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired, memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Port Perry Hospital Foundation. On - line condolences may be left at: www.waggfuneralhome.com MY FATHER Ve r non Parish, Senior Was a man of honour, who conducted himself honourably with those he met He was a generous man, whose generosity & spirit typifi ed the goodness that can be found in life He was a kind man, whose kindness enveloped his family & all those around him His sense of humour was infectious & helped demonstrate to grandchildren that laughter can be magical He exemplifi ed the nobility that can be found in being an honest working man My father was all of these things. Even though he would tell you he was not. My father was the fi nest man I have ever known and I was proud to be his son. Rest in Peace, Dad From your loving Son Vernon, Junior Sadly missed & forever remembered by Daugher-in-law Janice Grandchildren, Christine & Andrew Jessie McKay Parish Born September 14, 1924 Taken by God on October 29, 2004 Forever united with her Devoted husband Vernon Sr. AMother's Love can never die Nor can the warmth And charity in her heart Be erased in the memories Of those left behind. Remembered by Son Vernon Jr. & Daughter-in-law Janice Grandchildren ~ Christine & Andrew ROBERT HOWARD BODLEY October 4, 1933 - August 17, 2006 Our family wishes to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Chief Vern White and the Ex- ecutive, Durham Regional Police Service, the Senior Officers Association, Durham Regional Police Service, Charlie Green and the Durham Regional Police Service Hon- our Guard for the tribute they bestowed on our husband and father. To the custodial staff at Eastdale Collegiate, the staff at Family Services East, Region of Durham, Court Services/Case Management, Durham Regional Police Service and to all our friends who supported us with love, cards, phone calls, prayers, gifts of food, flower arrangements and memorial dona- tions, we wish to express our sincere thanks for everything you have done during this very difficult time for us. From the bottom of our hearts, Shirley Bodley and Family Due to business growth, we are seeking dynamic individuals for the full-time position of ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE for the Durham Region. Gold Book / 701.com, a Division of Torstar Corporation, is a Directory Business servicing local markets in Ontario, providing consumers with complete listings of businesses and services relevant to their local communities. The qualified candidate will be a motivated, independent, self-starter with previous retail, outside or inside sales experience. You will possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and will be motivated to achieve results. In this role, you will be customer focused and will build strong relationships with new and existing clients by ensuring that their directory advertising needs are met. You will be goal-oriented and capable of meeting monthly targets. A reliable vehicle is required. If you would like to work for a leader in the media industry this opportunity may be the right one for you. We offer a competitive compensation and benefit package including: • Healthcare and Dental Benefits • Pension Plan • Life Insurance • 3 Weeks Vacation to Start • Sales Incentives and Contests • 13 Weeks Paid Training • Career Development and Advancement Opportunities • Flexible Working Hours Advertising Sales Representative “I have worked very successfully as a regional and store manager in the retail industry for many years. I earned a good salary and enjoyed the network of people around me but time with family was limited because the job required me to work weekends and nights. Finding this position with the Goldbook has given me the freedom and flexibility to attend to my family priorities and still be successful even though I had no prior experience in directory sales or advertising. I have also found my earnings to date to be greater than my previous position. And the potential increase in salary in the coming year is very exciting.” If interested please forward your resume to: careers@701.com or Fax: (905) 632-0308 Jacqueline Vincent-Gilmore Media Consultant, Gold Book a division of Torstar We appreciate the interest of all applicants however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls or agencies please. 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