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Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com✦ 36 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 52,400 ✦ Optional delivery $6/Newsstand $1 ✦ FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2008 The Pickering Following the Melville Boys Herongate presents new comedy ENTERTAINMENT/25 Sad end for Lily Deer tales in Ajax and Pickering NEWS/3 Toronto Wildlife Centre helps save injured bird By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING — When the Martineau fam- ily came across an injured bird on the walk home from school in January, Audrey, eight, was quick to scoop it up and hold it close to her heart. “When I found her she was looking chub- by and cute so I named her Chubby Cute- ness,” Audrey said of the House Finch she, her sisters and father found. The Martineaus brought the bird home and contacted the Toronto Wildlife Cen- tre (TWC), an organization the City has used since 2006. The Martineaus were told someone was on the way to pick up the bird and, in the meantime, the phone operator offered advice to properly care for the bird until someone arrived. The Martineaus put the bird in a box in the basement in order to keep it warm and away from the cat. Al- though the bird’s injury was not known to the family, it was in obvious distress. “It really looked rough and looked like it wasn’t going to make it,” Audrey’s father, Gerard Martineau, explained. Mr. Martineau said a volunteer arrived at their Pickering home within 15 minutes from the time he called, and drove the bird to TWC’s location at Allen Road and Shep- pard Avenue in Toronto, despite rush-hour traffic. Since TWC experiences numerous calls regarding injured animals, the Mar- tineaus were told they’d receive a call if the bird healed and was ready to go back into its natural habitat. “After about a month-and-a-half, we fig- ured the bird didn’t make it and we had tried our best,” Mr. Martineau explained. But, on Good Friday, the family received a phone call from TWC, informing the Martin- eaus Chubby Cuteness had in fact survived, and wanted to know if the kids would be interested in taking part in the release. “We were just ecstatic,” Mr. Martineau said. “We were all so excited. I just couldn’t believe it.” The following day, March 22, a TWC vol- unteer brought the bird to Old Finch Road and Sewells Road in northeast Scarborough, and let the Martineau girls free Chubby Cuteness close to the area in which she was found. “I freed her in Altona Forest,” Audrey said, AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo Audrey Martineu, right, found an injured House Finch on the street where she lives. Volunteers brought the Finch to the Wildlife Centre. Once healthy it was returned to Audrey who, with her brothers and sisters, released it into the Altona Forest. With Audrey are from the left, Jared, Veronica and Justine. By the time the kids reacted to the bird flying away, the Finch was already gone. Pickering family frees Chubby ✦ See Family, Page 4 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 www.sklargallery.com Exceptional Warranty Superior Construction Fast Delivery ONELOCATIO N ONLY OSHAW A900 Champlain Ave., Oshawa 905-723-4561 Hours: Mon.• Tues.• Wed. 10-6, Thurs.• Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun.11-5 life • style • solutions OSHAWA*Credit equal to the value of the GST. Does not apply to previous purchases or orders. See store for details. Thousands of Styles & Colours... One Just Right for You! STORE WIDE SAVINGS!!! OSHAWAWeekend of Savings! NO GST * 90 days NO interest payments AND **O.A.C. ** THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 PAGE 3 A/Pdurhamregion.com A sad ending for Lily By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com AJAX — A look into the Grave family’s backyard last week revealed half of a half- eaten carrot, a few chewed apples and hoof-prints in the snow. The family had a unique visitor for three days last week: a deer 11-year-old Alexan- dra Grave named Lily after the family dis- covered her in the backyard last Tuesday night. “She’ll look up at us and it’s like she’s a little dog looking up at us,” Alexandra’s mother, Teresa Grave, said at the time. Ms. Grave said Lily was obviously injured since its front right hoof was deformed and she was limping. This prompted the family to call the Dur- ham Humane Society, whom Ms. Grave said directed them to the Toronto Wildlife Centre, which said there was nothing it could do (it doesn’t cover Ajax). Next, the Graves’ neighbour, Janet Pedersen, sug- gested they call Animal Services at the Town of Ajax. Ms. Pedersen said Animal Services said it was probably going to give birth and should be gone by morning. “The deer’s hurt and nobody seems to want to be doing anything,” Ms. Graves said. “I feel like my hands are tied. I don’t know what to do.” Lily was still there the next morning, so Ms. Pedersen called Animal Services again and, later that day, three bylaw officers came to assess the situation. “They said to ‘shoo’ it away as night fell and maybe it would make its way back to the forest. “Not a wise thing we all thought as, again, we live in an area where people rarely stop at the stop signs and at night, who was going to see a deer crossing?” she wrote in a letter. Town of Ajax bylaw services manager Derek Hannan explained that’s the com- mon practice of dealing with displaced deer, explaining nine times out of 10, they find their way back home. “Once nightfall starts to come they will try to (go) back where they came from,” he said, adding deer are often spooked by people so they’ll usually roam around at night. Animal Services determined the deer was OK Wednesday, but on Thursday af- ternoon, Lily’s condition worsened after she finally left the Graves’ backyard when it was spooked by an SPCA officer who tried to address the situation. Mr. Hannan explained Animal Servic- es doesn’t normally get involved in deer cases, along with most other Animal Ser- vices (since they’re very large animals), but since it became a danger to residents, pe- destrians and drivers by running through the streets, it had to. “Obviously we worry about the public first and foremost,” he said. Mr. Hannan added Lily was so badly in- jured she had become a hazard to herself when “it had severe gashes on its under- belly” from hopping fences. Unfortunately, he said, animal services “had to take control of the animal” and brought it to the Town’s vet, who deter- mined she should be euthanized. “Deer are big strong animals,” Mr. Han- nan explained, adding the situation could have been different if it was a fawn, not a 113-kilogram adult. Shooting it with a tranquilizer to free it later is no easy task because it’s difficult to hit a moving target, and shooting at it would be extremely dangerous in a resi- dential neighbourhood, he explained. Mr. Hannan said deer commonly wan- der around areas in Ajax since there’s a lot of green space. Although it’s rare for them to venture into actual subdivisions, “it’s not unheard of.” Deer makes Ajax backyards her temporary home This deer, named Lily by Ajax residents, hung out in local backyards for three days and was eventually caught by the Town of Ajax Animal Services and later euthanized. A happier ending for this deer PICKERING — Pickering resident Donna Thorne was awoken at around 3 a.m. Tues- day morning by terrible screaming coming from her back yard. When she turned on the backyard lights, she was horrified to see a deer hanging by its legs, stuck in the fence. “I was hyperventilating because I adore animals,” Ms. Thorne said. The panicked animal-lover eventually called Durham Regional Police and said an officer came immediately and saved the deer. “They walked him to the back and he was on his way,” she said. She added the deer’s saviour was great and even called her later that night to make sure she was alright. Friends concerned about plans to move mental-health beds, cut nurses By Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com DURHAM — Management and the Central East Local Health Integration Network are already discussing alternate medical uses that will follow the removal of mental health beds at the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital, says Tom Atkins. The chairman of the Rouge Valley Health System Board of Directors said the talks are in response to a letter from Friends of the Ajax Pickering Hospital co-chairs Bill Parish and Yvonne Bosch. They wrote the letter after the RVHS board approved the Deficit Elimination Plan Tuesday. The hospital is in a financial crisis and plans to cut up to 220 positions (60 at RVAP) between RVAP and the Scarborough site (Centenary) within the next three years. Another major change will be moving Ajax’s 20 mental health beds to Scarborough, something the Friends are not pleased with, and they’re asking the Central East LHIN Board of Directors not to approve the plan until the public is consulted. “The Friends believe strongly in the prin- ciple of “engaged communities, healthy communities,” the letter states. “The Friends urge the Board to see that these ‘principles of community engagement’ are upheld by all the parties to these decisions.” Mr. Atkins said a number of people or groups including Mr. Parish, the United Way of Ajax-Pickering-Uxbridge, and the Health Services Committee of the Region of Dur- ham, have been consulted. In consultations, Mr. Atkins explained the long wait times in the emergency rooms was one of the biggest issues. In the plan, it was announced eight beds will be introduced to RVAP’s medical unit to improve patient flow. “We believe the patients and citizens of Ajax-Pickering will be better served by the actions that will be taken,” he said. The letter criticized moving the mental health beds, saying 18 per cent of people older than 15 accessed a physician for men- tal health concerns in 2004, according to the CE LHIN Integrated Health Services Plan. That’s 54,000 people in Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, the letter stated, and also suggested the Mental Health Unit will be left almost vacant. But, RVHS chief of psychiatry, Dr. Steve Fishman, noted in a press release fewer and fewer mental health patients require hospi- talization. Plus, mental health crisis hours will be expanded to 16 hours instead of the previous 12 at RVAP. RVHS President and CEO Rik Ganderton said leaving it empty is “absolutely not the intention” and added pa- tients will not be moved out for five months. Mr. Ganderton said the only reason Cen- tenary was chosen is because it has the space for the entire Mental Health Unit and Ajax doesn’t. The idea is to consolidate the unit to create higher efficiency. Mr. Parish and Ms. Bosch are also con- cerned with the nursing shortage. Between the two sites, 72 nurses will be leaving over the next three years. “Spin it as you will, but the levels of service will severely decline,” they wrote. “Even now with present staffing levels, the nursing staff is struggling to serve present patient needs.” But, Mr. Atkins said RVHS will benchmark itself against hospitals that run at higher efficiency rates to ensure it delivers the best quality of service possible. Also, he noted performance will be closely monitored. Carol Oates, the Ontario Nurses Associ- ation’s bargaining unit president for RVHS, says details could change when the ONA gets notice of the changes Monday. Ms. Oates explained how care will be delivered is not usually discussed until the plans go to the union. She said it’s easy to say the nurs- ing staff just has to work more efficiently, but there are many variables to take into consid- eration. “(The) government and board care about dollars and cents more than imple- mentation, who it effects and how patients will be cared for,” she said. For example, Ms. Oates explained al- though the hospital claims it can shorten hospital stays in order to be more efficient, each individual is different. For example, if there is a language barrier, that patient may require more time than others. Ms. Oates also said she’d like to learn where all of the hospital’s money has gone. Rouge Valley has a $78 million long-term debt and capital deficiency. Mr. Ganderton said one of the main rea- sons for cutbacks now is mismanagement of funds in the past. durhamregion.comP PAGE 4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 John Kourkounakis, R.H.N 1822 Whites Rd. 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Family delighted with care bird received ✦ Family from page 1 RSS UPDATESRSS UPDATESGet your local news and sports faster newsdurhamregion.comPublic talks urged on hospital plans ‘We believe the patients and citizens of Ajax-Pickering will be better served by the actions that will be taken.’ -- BOARD CHAIRMAN TOM ATKINS Two-tier wage system ‘not in the cards’ for Canadian auto workers: Hargrove By Kim Downey kdowney@durhamregion.com TORONTO — The CAW will refuse to agree to cuts in Canadian Auto workers wages that would create a two-tier system like that cre- ated by their American counterparts, says CAW president Buzz Hargrove. Mr. Hargrove and CAW Economist Jim Stanford held a news conference at the Royal York Hotel Tuesday afternoon where they emphasized the union’s firm stance as it heads into what promises to be a challeng- ing set of negotiations with the Big Three automakers this fall. “We are not going to take less money for our workers,” Mr. Hargrove said. “We could all work for nothing; we don’t have a market for the product so if cutting wages makes the investment community feel better, the real- ity is it does not solve the problem.” Mr. Stanford summarized the union’s ar- guments against a two-tier wage and benefit structure, as created after past negotiations between the automakers and the U.S. auto- workers union, the UAW. That agreement included historic conces- sions to GM in order to keep plants operating south of the border. One of the concessions the UAW made was agreeing to two-tier wages for any new business that is awarded to a U.S. plant. So if the Impala, which is cur- rently produced in Oshawa, is awarded to a U.S. plant, the workers building it will earn $14.20 an hour, as opposed to the $27 per hour they previously earned. Last year’s agreement between the UAW and management divided jobs into “core” and “non-core” jobs. The wage rate for new workers hired into the non-core jobs will be permanently cut in half and benefits still fur- ther. This agreement was sold on the basis of needing to compete with the Japanese transplants and doing it in a way that would shift the concessions to future workers. Contracts for Canadian autoworkers with GM, Ford, and Chrysler expire in six months and talks between the union and automak- ers have been started earlier than usual given the “perfect storm” of negative cir- cumstances creating difficult conditions for bargaining. They include the strengthening Canadian dollar, “unfair trade” policies that have seen a flood of imports cut into market share, the softening U.S. economy and high cost of oil, among others. Unfair federal trade policies are to blame for the loss of market share due to the flood of imports coming out of Korea and other foreign countries, Mr. Hargrove said. Mean- while the Big Three they are restricted from selling their vehicles in those markets. Mr. Hargrove also took aim at Canada’s fi- nance minister, Jim Flaherty, who represents Whitby-Oshawa. Mr. Flaherty has criticized the McGuinty provincial Liberals for not cut- ting corporate taxes as a means to support the softening manufacturing industry. “(Flaherty’s) solution is to lower corporate taxes. Lower taxes are not going to make a difference,” said Mr. Hargrove. Canadian auto workers are among the most productive, he said adding that a GM spokesman said earlier Tuesday that the Canadian GM plant in Oshawa is considered that company’s most productive in compari- son to its plants around the world. With the Canadian dollar strengthening, automakers had to pay Canadian workers more with the average Canadian autowork- ers earning $32.50 per hour, about three dollars more than American workers. But with their productivity ranked at 10 per cent or more above their American counterparts, the cost difference balances out he said. Also the average U.S. worker costs the companies $2 to $3 more than Canadians because health care benefits are more expensive in the U.S., which doesn’t have a public medicare system. 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We’d like to hear the good as well as the bad. Just send your comments to interactive@durhamregion.com and in- clude your first and last names and your hometown. If you include your phone number, we may contact you for more information. WHITBY — A mistrial has been declared in proceedings against a man caught up in a drug bust in Ajax almost two years ago. Noel Datta’s trial on drug-trafficking charges began March 17 and jurors had heard several days of testimony before Su- perior Court Justice Bruce Glass declared a mistrial. Reasons for the mistrial cannot be reported. Mr. Datta, who pleaded not guilty at the beginning of his trial, was busted in May 2006 after an extensive undercover investi- gation targeting cocaine trafficking in Ajax and Pickering. Mistrial declared in Ajax drug case S ometimes, especially in moments of great stillness or, for instance, when my agent hasn’t called in a week or so, I am vividly aware of the arc of my life. I can almost see it all trailing out behind me in a splendid gentle curve with me, in my current moment, sitting happily at the apogee. I had one of these moments last evening as, at the end of a pleasant walk, I stood, gazing up into a clear, star-filled sky and breathed in the crystalline silence of my little town in winter. Looking back along that arc I realize that certain signposts have disappeared from view. My backyard, I notice, is no longer filled, as it once was, with snow forts and tiny boot prints. The drifts there remain unspoiled and strangely barren, save for a snow sculpture of a huge chair and ottoman. At least my wife still likes to play in the snow. The tree fort, too, is gone. Only a ghost- ly, rusting bike wheel nailed high up in the branches remains as witness to the burning imaginations that once played there. I am filled, briefly, with a sadness, a parent’s lament to a lost, magical time. But a further glance at the arc and I am reminded that nothing is ever really lost. Just changing. Ever changing. There are new signposts springing up everywhere. Informing me of where I am now and where I may be heading. At times they appear so suddenly I find myself banging into them. Tree forts and snow forts and boot prints have been replaced by IPods and amps and drum kits. Pleasant Sunday car outings are now nervous, tongue-biting rides beside teen drivers, parental boots straining at phan- tom brake pedals. The family room no longer rings with the sound of rolling dice and rousing Monopoly games, but the coy laughter of mascara-painted girls . . . sitting beside and sometimes on top of boys. Finally, babysitters and adult nights out have been replaced by popcorn munch- ing and movie watching, my wife and I trying in vain to keep each other con- scious as we await the safe return of our maddeningly nocturnal offspring. And when they finally do go to bed, Goodnight Moon and Where The Wild Things Are gather dust on the bookshelf; my reading with children now confined to wrestling through a high school course prospectus. One of the interesting and frankly terri- fying things about raising children is that, like living, breathing sundials, they mark the passage of our lives. I imagine people who live without chil- dren must be in a kind of perpetual stasis, like living in a home with no mirrors. Not a bad thing, mind you, for until I had a teenager under my roof, I had always felt like I was still 16 or 17 in many ways. But you cannot help but feel a little older, feel time slipping by, when you sit down at breakfast and they’re suddenly taller than you, when yours are the smallest shoes on the mat. When the signposts are flying by. That’s when the arc appears. Still, it’s comforting. I like my life. I like where I’ve been and I look forward to what lies ahead. I like the journey I’m on. And isn’t that the real trick, after all? To enjoy the ride. Durham resident Neil Crone, actor-comic- writer, saves some of his best lines for his col- umns. F ourth time a charm to pass handheld cellphone driver’s bill? I f at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Don’t take no for an answer. If you get a busy signal, just call back later. All those old sayings, especially that last one, certainly apply to tena- cious Durham MPP John O’Toole, who despite being rebuffed three times pre- viously, is back at it again. The veteran provincial representa- tive is launching his fourth attempt to have the Ontario government bring in legislation that would ban drivers from using handheld cellphones. This MPP, despite repeated hang-ups, is on the horn again, trying to make his point that it’s unsafe to hold the phone and talk while driving. Good thing he doesn’t give up. Legislation that outlaws handheld phones while navigating a vehicle is not uncommon in other jurisdictions. It’s one thing to use a hands-free device -- which after all, is not a whole lot differ- ent than listening to the radio or talking to a passenger -- but quite another to try to fiddle with a cellphone and keep your attention on the road. Driving is a serious business that requires full attention. And that’s the point of Mr. O’Toole’s private member’s bill. Backbenchers always have a very difficult time getting any legisla- tion passed. Governments usually demand the credit for anything wor- thy of becoming law. Usually, there isn’t much of an appetite for following through on an opposition MPP’s idea. But given that the Province will take steps to ban smoking while driving with children in cars, and given the aggres- sive moves against racing and driving, perhaps the McGuinty government will give this idea the attention it deserves. In the decade since Mr. O’Toole first tried to get this legislation on the books, advances in hands-free devices have been dramatic and there is no reason to resist a move to stop drivers from using handheld cellphones. It’s just too risky to continue down a road that can lead to tragedy. Who can forget the horrible result when a pickup driver and his child crashed through a railway crossing in Durham -- and a coroner’s inquest revealed the driver had been talking on a cellphone when the impact occurred? Driving is hard enough without the added danger of trying to work a hand- held device while navigating our roads. It’s time to outlaw this practice. We think.. e-mail responses to mjohnston@durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax ON L1S 2H5 newsdurhamregion.com newsroom@durhamregion.com The News Advertiser is a Metroland Media Group newspaper. 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St. Francis de Sales was nominated for an award in the improvement in academics category, after a steady increase in its academic rating over the past five years. The school had an overall rating of 9.5 in 2007 after receiving a 5.5 rating in 2003. St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School in Toronto won first prize, while Denlow Public School in Toronto and St. Justin Martyr Catholic School of Unionville were runners-up. There are two other categories -- academic achievement in excess of expectations, and over- all academic achievement. Winning schools re- ceived $3,000, while the two runners-up in each category received $1,000. “Academic achievement in excess of expecta- tions challenges the notion that only schools in rich areas do well. In this category, you might find schools with breakfast or lunch programs that aren’t in other areas,” said Lisa-Diane Fortier, co-ordinator of outreach programs for the Fraser Institute. The awards are co-ordinated by the Fraser Institute, the think tank that produces the Fraser report on schools’ academic successes. Awards are based on Economic Quality Assessment Of- fice (EQAO) ratings and other factors, said Ms. Fortier. “We look at the academic improvement of each school over the past five years in all three catego- ries. “We started the awards because schools should be recognized for their hard work on a provincial level, then the public becomes aware of what schools in their area are doing. Other schools which aren’t doing as well may get some ideas from the winning school,” she said. “From our perspective, it’s a nice confirmation that what we’re doing is recognized. It’s good news for our kids that their hard work is being acknowledged and a confirmation to our staff that they’re on track,” said Mr. Malleau. The Garfield Weston awards, which began in 2005 in Ontario, exist in three other provinces -- Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia. Award nominations and ceremonies occur at different times throughout the year in each province, said Ms. Fortier. St. Francis de Sales receives Weston award PICKERING — Barbara M. Lorne from Percep- tion Consultants is holding a Diabetes Health Fair in Pickering on Tuesday, April 15 to benefit people living with diabetes. The fair provides education and information by diabetes experts, practitioners and service provid- ers and offers solutions and guidelines for dealing with the disease. The evening begins with a dem- onstration on glucometers from the Steeple Hill Plaza Shoppers Drug Mart. The keynote speaker of the event is Charlene Day, registered dietary consultant and author. Other speakers are Susan Chandler, certified dia- betes educator, and Irina Grigorayeb, total well- ness educator. There will be products and services available for those living with diabetes and door prizes. Refreshments will be available at a small cost. The event is at the Petticoat Creek Commu- nity Centre, at Rosebank and Kingston roads, in Pickering. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the fair ends at 8:30 p.m. For more information or to reserve your space, call Ms. Lorne at 905-725-4226 or 905-441-3364. Pickering health fair will focus on diabetes GET LOCAL 24/7 mobile.newsdurhamregion.com Former chief of police will address reforms By Josie Newman jnewman@durhamregion.com DURHAM — A Durham College professor and former chief of police for Durham Region has been appointed to the RCMP Reform Implementation Council. Kevin McAlpine, a teacher with the school of justice, got the news on Wednesday, just one day prior to the government’s announcement it was forming the five-member council to set up neces- sary reforms to the belea- guered RCMP. The need for reforms to the RCMP’s management structure, its account- ability and oversight, and workplace disciplinary policies were identified in an earlier independent investigator’s report. “I was asked three or four weeks ago if I’d consider doing this,” Mr. McAlpine said. “I haven’t met the other people on the council yet, so we’ll meet and figure out a work plan. “There are 48 recom- mendations that a gov- ernment task force made, ranging from leadership resources to culture. We want to work with the RCMP and government to put the RCMP more on a business footing.” Mr. McAlpine was chief of police for the Durham Regional Police Service from 1997 to 2005, and was chief of police at Pe- terborough Community Police Service from 1986 to 1997. 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SUDOKU Now online at 48 1 7 8 6 7 3 576 1 86 9 5 6 7 687 3 91 4 19 24 newsdurhamregion.com 48 1 7 8 6 7 3 576 1 86 9 5 6 7 687 3 91 4 19 24 Trustees have varying opinions By Josie Newman jnewman@durhamregion.com DURHAM — The pubic school board approved a standard school valuation framework at Monday’s board meeting, but not before a lively discussion took place on the ramifications of examining it fur- ther. The valuation framework must be established so, if the need aris- es, the Durham District School Board can review the population of its current schools to see wheth- er any need to be closed. An ac- commodation review committee is then struck and public consulta- tion begins. “I believe in public consulta- tion and that hasn’t happened. 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TO ADVERTISE IN HOME SWEET HOME CALL MICHELLE ROGERS AT 905-683-5110 Advertising Feature ‘Low probability’ they’ll be needed for nuclear incident By Keith Gilligan kgilligan@durhamregion.com PICKERING — Public alerting si- rens could be erected any day now. Given the delays in getting them put up in the past, however, fur- ther delays are possible, said Ivan Ciuciura, Durham Region’s director of emergency management. The first of four sirens were to be installed this week, he said to the Pickering nuclear Community Advi- sory Council on Tuesday. “I cross my fingers it will get up this week.” The sirens are being installed in Pickering and Clarington, and would be used to alert people to an emergency at the nuclear stations. Fourteen sirens have been in- stalled in Clarington, but opposi- tion to the original number of 27 sirens in Pickering has delayed the project. Residents and City officials protested, saying that was too many for a three-kilometre radius around the plant. A consultant hired by the City found only four were needed to cover the three kilometres. All the sirens have been put up in Clarington, the base for three of the sirens have been installed in Pickering while one location hasn’t been resolved. The alerting system also includes ‘tone alert radios,’ which are being distributed in Clar- ington. The units aren’t being dis- tributed in Pickering until the siren issue is resolved, Mr. Ciuciura said. “Every home and business within three kilometres will get one. The intent is to offer every home and business one. It’s up to them if they want it,” he added. There’s “a low probability an acci- dent will occur that will affect people off-site,” he noted, but the provincial emergency plan requires the sirens. Alerting would have to cover a three-kilometre zone around the plant, and must be able to reach ev- eryone, both indoors and outdoors, in that area within 15 minutes. The current alerting system is an automatic phone dialing for a 10- kilometre radius, Mr. Ciuciura said. However, it’s “too slow,” can’t reach people who are outside and calls could be blocked in a power outage. Part of the public-alerting sys- tem is public education, he said. The slogan Go, Listen, Follow is being used in the education cam- paign, he added. “Go indoors, listen to local radio or TV, follow the direc- tion on what to do.” While the sirens are being erected primarily for a nuclear emergency, he said they could be used for other instances, such as the Mississauga train derailment. OFF*With purchase of any mens or womens iron set over 600 00 Offer valid until March 30th. before tax FREE $50 GIFTCARD** While quantities last. 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Get Local 24/7 mobile.newsdurhamregion.com FRIDAY, MARCH 28 BID EUCHRE: Enjoy an af- ternoon or evening playing cards with the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m. and every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. New- comers should come early to the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. For more information for Tues- day call Lois at 905-686-8040; for Thursday call David at 905- 839-3471 and for Friday call the Club at 905-686-1573. NEW TO YOU SALE: Good used clothing for the whole family is sold at St. Martin’s Anglican Church, at 1203 St. Martin’s Dr., in Pickering, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. There’s also shoes, toys, books and more. MONDAY, MARCH 31 MOOD DISORDER: Sup- port groups for sufferers of depression, anxiety or stress meet every Monday at the Sal- vation Army Hope Community Care Centre, 35 King’s Cres., Ajax. Sessions are from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. or 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Held in partnership with the Mood Disorders Associa- tion of Ontario. Call ahead. 905-426-4347. EUCHRE: Enjoy an afternoon or evening of cards with the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Mondays at 8 p.m., Wednes- days at 1 p.m. and Fridays at 8 p.m. 905-683-9696 (Jack). TUESDAY, APRIL 1 TOASTMASTERS: Gain confidence and develop public speaking skills with the Pickering Powerhouse Toast- masters. The club meets on Tuesdays from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. at the Pickering Central Library auditorium, One the Esplanade (near Kingston and Glenanna roads). For more information call Joanne at 905- 428-7875 or just drop in. PARENT SUPPORT: A parent support group meets locally every Tuesday for parents of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. The meetings are at 7:15 p.m. For more informa- tion, visit www.apsgo.ca or call 416-223-7444. SENIORS: The Ajax Seniors’ Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Ericka Thimm will do an update on Cullen Gardens. Everyone welcome. 905-683-7799 (Lou- ise), 905-428-8711 (Shirley). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 EAGLE’S NEST: The Eagle’s Nest drop in for those 50 years and over is at Forest Brook Community Church, at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Kearney Drive in Pickering Village, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. 905-686-5647 (Jack) or 905- 571-5635 (Bob). ROUGE HILL SENIORS: Join the Rouge Hill Seniors Club for darts, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 10 a.m., carpet bowl- ing, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p.m., and euchre on Fri- days at 6:45 p.m. The fun is at the Petticoat Creek Commu- nity Centre, 470 Kingston Rd., in Pickering. All are welcome. 905-420-4660, ext. 6302. THURSDAY, APRIL 3 BRIDGE: Join the Pickering Village Seniors for a game of bridge on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon and Saturdays from 1:15 to 4 p.m. at the Vil- lage Community Centre, 29 Linton Ave., in Pickering Village (Ajax). Coffee and cookies are provided. 905-683-8460. NATURALISTS: Naturalist Peter Money speaks about the Galapogos Islands and its species. All are welcome in the O’Brien Room of the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Val- ley Farm Rd. at 7:45 p.m. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Meetings take place every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at La Storta, Manresa- Je- suit Spiritual Renewal Centre, 2320 Liverpool Rd., Pickering. All welcome. 905-686-3834 (Edith). CONNECT 4: Connect 4 invites all women to Forest Brook Community Church to register for seven weeks of re- laxing conversation and a va- riety of classes. The program runs every Thursday starting on April 10. Registration must be done in person today at 9:30 a.m. at 60 Kearney Dr., in Ajax. For more information call 905-426-7004 or visit www. forestbrook.ca. MASONS: The Doric Pickering Masonic Hall holds an open house at 7:30 p.m., at 457 Kingston Rd. W. (at Mills Street), Ajax. There’s a viewing of the lodge room, a history of Masonry, question and answer session and refreshments. All welcome. 905-839-5213. 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Laundry & Storage • 2 Parking underground spots Owned! $214,5 00 2 YRS NEW STUNNING BUNGALOW WITH LOFT This is a true must see if you are downsizing or starting out! Trendy décor with style & flair call Sonia Sinclair Cell: 905-626-7804 more listings on next pagemore listings on next page durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 20 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 www.annroberts.ca$459,900$214,900ANN ROBERTS Sales Representative 905-728-9414 direct 1-877-663-1054 RMR Real Estate BROKERAGE Independently owned & operated 4 BEDROOM PICKERING Very rare and gorgeous 4 bdrm., end unit. Shows like a new home. Gourmet kit. with new cabinetry, pot lights. Beautiful baths, new carpeting, flooring, finished basement with w/o. Incl: 6 appls., gas fireplace. Close to shopping and 401. MLS# E1295578 SUN. MARCH 30, 2-4 PM 1655 GETA CIRCLE, UNIT 11 STEVE KOSTKA* 905- 839-7449 Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage Call Steve Kostka NOW!! 905-839-7449 See “Steve’s Virtual Tour” www.stevekostka.com $44 7, 7 0 0 173 ELIZABETH ST., AJAX Church/HWY #2 JOHN BODDY HOME “The Castlemere” 4 bdrm Model with **SEPARATE ENTRANCE** 2 bdrm inlaw apartment * 1x4pce, 1x2 pce in “APT” plus *OFFICE* Separate laundry & “Larger Windows” Custom Octagonal Skylight over stairway leading to 2nd fl oor. 2x5 pce bath on “2nd” fl oor. Unique sunken living room “High Ceilings” overlooking family room w/i *FRENCH DOORS* Large kitchen w/i “Breakfast Area” w/Out to patio. **GORGEOUS HOME** Just Listed!! SAT. & SUN., MAR. 29 & 30, 2-4 P.M.SUN. MAR. 30, 2-4 P.M. 106 DUCATEL, AJAX Everywhere from this centrally located 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath with 2nd fl oor family room, 3 season solarium, new kitchen cupboards, sun drenched rooms, nooks & crannies for collectibles, full bsmt, new garage door, & private yard. A home for a city person at $264,900. Call John or Linda Today 905-430-6655. Dir: Harwood left on Chapman left on Ducatel & follow signs. $26 4, 9 0 0 DON’T RIDE - WALKJOHN & LINDA MASH Sales Representatives 905-430-6655 l.mash@rogers.com www.themashteam.com Brokerage R.M.R. Real Estate ROB HULL Sales Representative 905-619-9500 SAT. MAR. 29 & SUN. MAR. 30, 2-4 P.M. 1589 AVONMORE SQ., PICKERING Stunning Couglin built home in great central Pickering location. Walkout bsmt backing onto park & soccer fi elds with large pie shaped lot. Full detached 4 bdrm home, open concept with large eat in kitchen with loads of upgrades. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded cabinets, ceramics. Family room with hrdwd fl oors, fi replace & walkout to deck over looking park. Dining room with hardwood fl oors & potlights. Oak staircase. Huge master bdrm with walk in closet & 4 piece ensuite. Close to rec centre, library, mall & transit. On a very family friendly court great for kids. Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated PERFECT HOME FOR A YOUNG FAMILY 3 bedroom end unit townhouse. 2 full baths, Spotless in neutral colours with terrace from living room. Loads of windows and close to everything. SATURDAY MARCH 29, 2-4 PM 1775 VALLEY FARM RD. UNIT 32, PICKERING LYNDA J. PICCIONE Sales Representative 905-683-5000 or email: lpiccione@trebnet.com QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated TRIDEL DISCOVERY PLACE • 1+1 with western exposure • Sunroom overlooking outdoor pool/tennis • 2 parking spots • Newer appliances • Fantastic recreation facilities • Low maintenance fee SUN. MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 1890 VALLEY FARM RD., UNIT 307$224,900www.homeswithlouise.com LOUISE GUERTIN- MICALLEF Sales Representative 416-286-3993 905-428-6533“Service en français” ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage Call DIANNE OXLEY Sales Representative 905-683-5000 or 1-888-413-0800 doxley@trebnet.com www.dianneoxley.com QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated DIRECT LAKEFRONT! $279,900 Beat the spring market & turn the key for an optimum summer! Winterized, year round cottage w/det’d 2 car garage & boathouse! Only 1.5 hrs NE of GTA, 1 hr north of Oshawa/ Whitby on sparkling Sturgeon Lake! MLS #X1324009. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1-3 P.M. 229 SNUG HARBOUR RD., STURGEON LAKE (OFF HWY 36N, NORTH OF HWY 7) $224,900 Preferred location! Exceptionally well maintained 3 bedroom bungalow with a large,fully fi n’d basement w/3 pc bath,sep entrance,2nd kitchen, gas fi replace, vinyl windows, updated oak kitchen, c/air, c/vac, det’d garage, back deck to private backyard! Mls#E1324896. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1-3 P.M. 71 CENTRAL PARK BLVD S, OSHAWA ROBERT C. NICHOLSON Sales Representative 905-858-3434 or 416-727-9900 WOW! BROOKLIN BEAUTY! Thousands in upgrades, Beautifully appointed home,enjoy western clear views & sunsets on corner lot, 4 bedroom, fin. basement with gas fireplace & 2pc bath, one of Brooklins finest layouts, Clean and well presented, conveniently located. Ashburn/Carnwith Come and see! SATURDAY MARCH 29, 1-4 P.M. 30 TUNNEY PLACE, BROOKLIN REALTY SPECIALISTS INC, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated DEVI & LLOYD SEWRATTAN Sales Representative (Office) 416-289-3333 (Direct) 416-283-6158 2 Yrs. New Monarch built home with 4 baths, hardwood floors, 9’ ceiling, large family room w/gas fireplace, formal living & dining room, 2 computer nooks & much more. View tour at www. homes-lloyd-devi.com. Call Lloyd or Devi for more info.Realtron Realty Inc. Brokerage SUN. MAR. 30, 2-4 P.M. 5 BEDROOMS - 3425 SQ. FT. 24 AINSBURY AVENUE $ 415, 0 00 ® Come and see me on Sunday 2-4 March 30th, you won’t be disappointed Call Lynda J. Piccione,Sales Representative 905-683-5000 or email:lpiccione@trebnet.com QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Do you need room for extended family? * Pickering Village excellent location * 4+1 beds, 4 baths * Complete 1 bedroom in-law suite. * Over 4000 sq. ft. finished living space * Gorgeous no work backyard with inground pool * Over 100,000 done in upgrades SUNDAY MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 13 FREESTON CRES., AJAX QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated www.WeHelpYouMoveHome.com 4 EDGELY CRT., DELANEY & CHURCH SATURDAY & SUNDAY MARCH 29 & 30, 1-4 PM Call DON DENNIS or LORRAINE HICKLING TODAY! Sales Representatives 905-683-8661 MARCH MADNESS!! * Brand New luxury townhomes just built in historic Pickering Village * Purchase with no money down * Move in within 30 days * Freehold - no maintenance fees * Finishes/upgrades to be chosen by buyer on some lots Purchase a ‘BALMORAL’ model before MARCH 31st - and receive a free upgrade of hardwood fl ooring on main level: Balmoral Model – 1775 sq.ft. for $279,900 Many lots to choose from! GRACE JORGENSEN* 905-686-5153 1-866-430-9900 QUEEN’S COMMON BEAUTY 2800 sq. ft. 8 yr. old Monarch built home on huge southwest facing lot. Extensive landscaping with stamped concrete walkways, stairs and seating area. Large kitchen w/stainless steel appl. and w/o to 2 tier deck. Large family rm w/fireplace. Cathedral ceiling in living rm. 4 large bedrooms - 2 with bathrooms. Asking $409,900. Call Grace Jorgensen 905-686-5153 or 1-866-430-9900. SUN. MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 170 MCQUAY, WHITBY Sutton Group Classic Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated SUN 2-4 MICHAEL J. WILSON Broker 905-683-1790 905-420-2929 WALKOUT BASEMENT - HUGE LOT! Simply Immaculate, quality 3 yr old Tormina home, with walkout basement to a HUGE (175’ lot) backing onto a pond. Open concept, m/f laun., 2.5 baths, garage access to home & backyard. Beautiful sunsets with west exposure. Only $264,900. www.mwsold.com SUN. MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 83 ROOT CRES., AJAX Connect Realty Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED view on-line at...view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.comwww.homes.durhamregion.com For more listings on next pageFor more listings on next page JANE BECKWITH Sales Representative 905-683-5000 or 1-888-413-0800 QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated RETIREMENT/EXECUTIVE COUNTRY LIVING Custom Built Bungalow With All The Bells and Whistles On .63 Acres – Deeded Access To Buckhorn Lake w/New Cedar Boat Dock. 3,000 Sq. Ft. Finished Living Space on Two Floors – Walk-Out Basement! Maple Cabinets, Granite Counters, Hardwood & Ceramic Flooring. Too Many Extras To List! Take A Drive – Call For Directions! SUN. MARCH 30, 1:30-3:00 PM 1764 BARTON DRIVE, BUCKHORN LAKE OUT OF TOWN PROPERTY~Opportunity is Knocking~ Open Houses this Saturday and SundaySaturday and Sunday THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 PAGE 21 A/Pdurhamregion.com “MAPLE RIDGE W/POOL!” •Great community •4 bdrm • 4 bath •New kitchen with pantry •Open staircase to basement •Open foyer spiral staircase •Fully fenced private yard •Lots of updates •Finished basement •Steps to schools & shops SAT. & SUN. MARCH 29 & 30, 2-4 P.M. 1186 PEBBLESTONE SHAYNE & LINDA LYNDEN Sales Representatives 905-831-3300$379,900First Realty Ltd. Brokerage view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.comwww.homes.durhamregion.com OpenHouses this Saturday and SundaySaturday and Sunday ~Opportunityis~Opportunity is Knocking~ ~Opportunity is Knocking~ For more listings see next page GAIL DUNLOP Sales Representative 905-619-9500 (Near: Church St. & Delaney Dr.) PICKERING VILLAGE Gorgeous “Brookfield” Model Home with mn flr family & laundry rms. 3 bdrms PLUS an office on the 2nd flr. 1700 sq. ft. PLUS a newly finished rec rm in the bsmt. Beautiful over-sized corner lot with tons of extra side windows. Ensuite bath has an oval soaker tub PLUS and over-sized separate shower stall. Walk to all schools, parks, shopping & golf. Lots of upgrades & extras. Comes with all appliances & much more. Come see for yourself on Sunday. SUN. MAR. 30, 2-4 P.M. 1 HEMANS COURT, AJAX Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Almost New! 4 Bedrooms! Almost 2000 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. New hardwood fl oors in great room & living, freshly painted, gas fi replace in great room, ceramics. Prime location in North Ajax ‘Windam Manor’ Great Gulf Home. Shows beautifully. Dir.: Rossland to Salem N. to Williamson (L) to Middlecote. SUN. MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 25 MIDDLECOTE DR., AJAX$329,900JACKIE GOODLET Broker 905-427-1166 Legal Basement Apartment This lovely 3 bdrm home has income potential with a large 2 bdrm legal retrofi tted basement apartment with sep. entrance. Large 6 car parking with a heated 14’ x 28’ garage/worksop, wired with breakers & a loft (2003). New roof ‘06, all new windows upstairs. Private lot, too much to list! Dir.: Pickering Beach south to Foord road to Clements. SAT. MARCH 29, 2-4 P.M. 95 CLEMENTS RD. EAST, SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE$309,900He a t e d 14 x 2 8 ’ G a r a g e / 0 3 ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokeragewww.jackiegoodlet.com FRANK STEINHAUSEN Sales Rep. 905-428-6533 RARE WEST SHORE BUNGALOW W/legal retrofit 2 bdrm. basement apt.! Totally renovated kitchen! Hardwood floor throughout! New hi-eff. furnace! Roof re-shingled! Newer windows! Jacuzzi tub in main bath! Freshly painted! Move in condition! Steps to lake & water front trails! SUN. MAR 30, 2-4 P.M. 841 SANOK DRIVE PICKERING ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage$325,000sutton-group Realty Systems Inc., Brokerage JOSHUA DAMDAR Sales Representative 416-762-4200 or 905-896-3333 “Sincerely Committed to Serving You” AJAX GEM Beautiful sunfilled home on quiet street. Gleaming hardwood floors, furnace less than 3 years, family room with fireplace, double drive, 4 washrooms, bright finished basement, great neighbours. SAT. MARCH 29, 2-4 P.M. 132 REED DR., AJAX LOVELY JOHN BODDY HOME IN PICKERING VILLAGE Welcome to this great home near the Riverside Golf Course in the heart of ‘Pickering Village’... Come see the updated kitchen with breakfast bar, ceramics & walkout to interlock patio... Cozy sunken family room, customized by the builder & open to kitchen & foyer. Gracious living & dining rooms. Master bedroom has 5 pce & large walk-in closet. www.thehudsonteam.ca SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 44 HESTER AVENUE, PICKERING VILLAGE ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage JENNIFER HUDSON Sales Representative 416- 286-3993 $41 9,900 KINGDOM BY THE SEA! Custom built affordable elegance 2 blocks from the marina, beach & trails. Chef’s delight kitchen, 9’ ceilings, main fl oor family room with gas fi replace & open concept for entertaining. Minutes to GO train & 401. SAT. & SUN. MARCH 29 & 30, 1-3 P.M. 824 DOUGLAS AVE. PICKERING HomeLife Integrity Realty Inc., Brokerage ED CRAWFORD OR MAX CAFISSI Sales Representatives 1-888-435-4506$459,900$629,900DAVID & SUZANNE MCINTYRE Sales Representative 905-427-1400 ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage The McIntyre Group “Real Estate Wealth Builders” SUN., MARCH 30TH, 2-4 P.M. 204 CONESTOGA CRT., OSHAWA Valued at $329,800 Quality built Jeffery Home on premium court location! Cathedral & 9 ft. ceilings! Huge kitchen overlooks family/great room! Approx. 1750 sq. ft. main fl oor! 6 yrs New! Call David or Suzanne McIntyre for further information. SUN., MAR. 30TH,2-4 P.M. Valued at $163,900. Spacious & open fl oor plan! Shows immaculate-brand new never lived in since total renovation solarium! Extra 2 pc. bath. Call David or Suzanne McIntyre for further information. SUN., MARCH 30TH, 2-4 P.M. 31 ALLAYDEN DR., WHITBY Valued at $289,800 Queens Common 4 bedroom quality built Monarch Home! Strip hardwood fl oors! 5 pc ensuite! Main fl oor family room with gas fi replace! Call David or Suzanne McIntyre for further information.$163,900711 ROSSLAND RD., #308 WHITBY$329, 8 0 0 $289,800SUN., MAR. 30, 2-4 P.M. 580 EYER DRIVE, #94 PICKERING Fabulous, upgraded 3 bedroom home in desirable complex, new kitchen, reno’d baths, fi nished basment, 2 underground parking spaces, accessible from house. Fenced yard with nice garden. Must be seen. www.bonnieandpaul.com $219,9 0 0 3 BEDROOM HOME PAUL & BONNIE JONES* 905-619-9500 Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated SUN. MAR. 30, 2-4 P.M. 43 LEACH DR., AJAX$264,9 0 0 Well maintained 3 bedroom home in desirable neighbourhood, with open concept main fl oor, updated baths, separate diningroom, fi nished basement, fenced yard. www.bonnieandpaul.com CLOSE TO LAKE - APPROX. 2640 SQ. FT.; J. BODDY BUILT HOME - OPEN CONCEPT, GAS F/P, SKYLIGHT, GRANITE COUNTERS, CENTRE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS - PROF. LANDSCAPED & INTERLOCK, FULLY FENCED, CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, TRANSPORTATION & SHOPPING SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1-2 P.M. 35 STEVENSGATE DR., AJAX 905-428-4557 NEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. Brokerage www.CallTheTopTeamSundayTour.com JUDY STACEE Broker of Record GARRY FREE Broker TALKING AD 1-888-340-3361 ID#4108 MLS# E1299069 $414,900Independently Owned and Operated Super South Ajax ranch bungalow with garage. Walk to lake. Large extra deep fully matured fenced lot. Full of gorgeous perennial gardens, pond, patio and deck. Home shows pride of ownership. Recently re-painted thruout. New gas furnace, A/C Sept. 05. Newer windows most in 06. Dir: off Salem Rd., south of Bayly. 702 PICKERING BEACH RD. SOUTH AJAX Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage 1650 Bath Road, Kingston ON. K7M 4X6 AIDAN MURPHY Broker 613-384-5500 direct 905-626-1064 SUN. MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. - ENJOY NATURE FROM THE WEST - FACING BALCONY - APPROX. 1400 SQ. FT., 3 YR. OLD QUALITY BUILT TORMINA TOWNHOME W/FINISHED W/O BSMT. - FABULOUS FULLY FENCED 175 FT. DEEP LOT BACKING ONTO GREENSPACE W/WALKWAY TO BACKYARD SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1-2 P.M. 101 ROOT CRES., AJAX 905-428-4557 NEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. Brokerage www.CallTheTopTeamSundayTour.com JUDY STACEE Broker of Record GARRY FREE Broker TALKING AD 1-888-340-3361 ID#3117 MLS# E1327629 $269, 9 00 Independently Owned and Operated - FRENCHMAN’S BAY! - 3 BDRM. BUNGALOW - UPDATED ROOF, WINDOWS AND KITCHEN - POTENTIAL IN-LAW APT. W/GAS FIREPLACE - CLOSE TO GO & 401 SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 3-4 P.M. 942 OKLAHOMA DR., PICKERING 905-428-4557 NEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. Brokerage www.CallTheTopTeamSundayTour.com JUDY STACEE Broker of Record GARRY FREE Broker TALKING AD 1-888-340-3361 ID#2108 MLS# E1305349 $309, 000 Independently Owned and Operated durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 22 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 AJAX — A Durham cop on routine patrol in Ajax seized an arsenal of weap- ons and a huge cache of illegal drugs during a traffic stop. A kilogram of cocaine and three assault rifles were among the items seized dur- ing the stop, which occurred when the officer spotted an SUV wanted by cops trav- elling east on Hwy. 2 near Westney Road around 3:30 last Friday afternoon. In addition to the as- sault rifles police recovered three sawed-off shotguns, two rifles, a Glock handgun and an inoperable grenade, along with five tool boxes packed with ammunition. A kilo of cocaine worth an estimated $100,000 and four bottles of GHB, com- monly known as the date rape drug, were found in the vehicle, police said. Of- ficers also seized $10,000 in cash and equipment that led them to believe the sus- pect had plans to set up a drug lab. Hanna Anastas, 34, of Montreal, faces numerous drug and weapons charges. 6kV^aVWaZBdcYVn";g^YVnjci^a'eb PICK ’N PAIR LUNCH COMBOS UBHOJUSBU4  Choose from over 60 combinations AJAX 155 Kingston Road East (across from Costco) To Go 905-426-6440 23 locations across Canada DURHAM REGION www.durhamtourism.ca 1-800-413-0017 OpenHouses ~Opportunity is Knocking~ view on-line at...view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.comwww.homes.durhamregion.com this Saturday and SundaySaturday and Sunday • Large 4 Bdrm Multi-Level Home. • Extensive Hardwood throughout. • Very Clean, Nicely Decorated. Many Upgrades. • Large Eat In Kitchen With Ceramic Floors • Professionally Landscaped. • Newer Windows, Newer Roof Shingles(2000), New Central Vac, New Furnace (2005). www.barriecox.ca SUNDAY MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 37 HIALEAH CRES., WHITBY WINTER BLUES, DREAMING OF SUMMER? Come see this 4bdrm with inground pool (no neighbors behind) very private back yard with 2 decks and a fi sh pond, Nicely decorated, newer broadloom, hardwood, ceramics, fi nished bsmt with wet bar and extra bedroom, Terrifi c court location in the heart of Pickering at Whites and HWY 2. www.barriecox.ca SUNDAY MARCH 30, 2-4 P.M. 573 CATTAIL CRT., PICKERING$274,900BARRIE COX Sales Representative 905-839-7449 ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage$424,900WAYNE DEAN Sales Representative 905-683-5000 PRESTIGIOUS ENCLAVE This gorgeous home boasts over 3000 sq. ft. of stunning luxury, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, formal living & dining rooms, gourmet kit., over $40K in upgrades. Hardwood, granite countertops, custom cedar deck, direct access to garage. SAT. & SUN. MARCH 29 & 30, 2-4 P.M. 4 MILLWARD CRES. AJAX QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated$464,000SUNNY SINGH & BRINDER KAUR Sales Representatives 905-683-1790 905-427-6522 ABSOLUTELY STUNNING TOWNHOME! Pie-shaped huge corner lot. Professionally fi nished basement with rec room and 2 bedrooms. Modern deck, upgraded bright and sunny eat-in kitchen. Open concept living/ dining rooms. Separate family room with lots of light. Master bedroom with his/hers closets and 4-pc Ensuite. Asking $319,900 www.sunnyhomes.ca SAT. & SUN. MARCH 29 & 30, 2-4 PM 14 TASKER CRES, AJAX HWY. #2 & HARWOOD Connect Realty Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED Church St and Hwy #2 Premium, Premium Lot! 82 Ft. Wide South Facing Treed LotOne of a kind “Rick Rondo” built residence 4+1 bedroom, 4 bath, fi nished basement, over 3500 square feet of living space. SPECTACULAR GREAT ROOM & KITCHEN fl oor to ceiling, wall to wall, bank of 9’ foot high windows! Call RANDY today 905-428-2926 direct! BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 119 CHRISTENA CRESCENT, PICKERING VILLAGE$589,000RANDY LAFLEUR Sales Representative 905-428-2926 905-427-6522 Live Your Dream!! Live Upstairs - Work Downstairs Think how great it would feel to not have to “GO” to work!! 1700 square feet stunning open concept executive residence + approx. 1300 square feet available for your business. 2 Br, 4 bath, hardwood thru-out, freehold- no maintenance fee! Call RANDY today 905-428-2926 direct! SATURDAY MARCH 29, 1-4 P.M. 623 LIVERPOOL, PICKERING Connect Realty Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated$489,900ANN LETOURNEAU 2 BEDROOMS PLUS DEN Great spacious corner unit with 2 bedrooms and a den which can be 3rd bedroom. Freshly painted and comes with 5 appliances. Walk to Rouge Valley Hospital and Shops. It features a pool, tennis court and sauna. Call Ann or Mona Young for more information or a private viewing 416-305-6893. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1-4 P.M. 66 FALBY CRT., APT. 812 Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated$149,900 Sales Rep. 905-619-9500 MONA YOUNG 905-619-9500 ANNE SHADDOCK Sales Representative 905-427-1400 SUN. MARCH. 30, 2-4 P.M. 5088 OLD BROCK RD., CLARMONT ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage On 3/4 acre- treed privacy, hot tub, in-ground pool, gourmet kitchen, granite counters. Master is spectacular. View pictures www.houseshomesand.more.com $69 9,900 UNBELIEVABLE VALUE Financial wizard Gail Vaz-Oxlade can help! Hit TV series, Til Debt Do Us Part, is casting in the area and looking for individuals and couples to be in the upcoming season. You’ll receive a financial makeover and the opportunity to earn up to $5000 to pay down your debt! To apply, visit: www.themoneytest.com Are you drowning in debt? Are your financial worries taking over your life and hurting your relationship? THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 PAGE 23 A/Pdurhamregion.com Traffic stop yields assault rifles, cocaine The Youth Centre is a place for all youth ages 13-19 years living in Ajax and Pickering. As a community health cen- tre funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care through the Central East Local Health Integration Network, The Youth Centre offers medical, counselling, youth out- reach and young parent support services as well as health promotion programs for youth. All programs are free and confi dential and are offered in a non-judgmental, supportive environment. Why would youth come to The Youth Centre? Maybe they would like to see a Nurse Practitioner or Physician for their sexual health concerns. Maybe they want to see a Social Worker because they are having trouble coping with a situ- ation. Maybe they want to see a Youth Outreach Worker because they need to get back into school, need housing or assistance accessing community services. What ever the need, The Youth Centre is the place to start. It is a place where youth are treated with respect, kind- ness and care in a non-judgmental way. So any youth, fac- ing any issue, or having any question related to their health and wellbeing can come to The Youth Centre for help and information. The Youth Centre provides safe and comfort- able opportunities for youth to receive credible and current information and to gain control over their own health and well-being. Youth may get their information through indi- vidual appointments with health professionals or through their involvement in health promotion groups and events in the community. Youth may also access the Youth Outreach services where Outreach Workers will meet with youth in the community to help them with their issues. Parents of youth can also receive services at The Youth Cen- tre whether it be a single session parent consultation with a Social Worker, a parenting teens program, parent-teen education sessions or the on-line parenting program that is available through The Youth Centre website. The Youth Centre is also a great place for young parents or pregnant youth to get the best options counselling, prenatal and post –natal care, parenting support, nutritional support and more. The Youth Centre has some really good news for youth in the community as The Youth Centre now has a Registered Dietitian on staff. What can a Dietitian offer youth in Ajax and Pickering? Daisy Sharma, a Registered Dietitian at The Youth Centre, offers free and confi dential Dietitian services. Daisy can help youth one-to-one with healthy eating support, weight manage- ment, information about FAD diets, vegetarian diet, sports nutrition and more. Daisy also provides support to young parents and pregnant teens who have prenatal nutrition concerns or would like to know how to best feed their young children. Daisy offers a friendly, warm and caring service that focuses on assisting youth with making healthy choices to achieve their nutrition and health goals. Youth interested in meeting with the Dietitian for individual nutrition care plans, can call The Youth Centre and make an appointment. Remember it is free! Ontario Community Health Centre Offers New Dietitian Services for Youth ADVERTISING FEATURE The Youth Centre hours are as follows: Monday .............. 8:30-5:00 Tuesday .............. 8:30 – 8:00 Wednesday ......... 8:30 – 6:00 Thursday .............. 9:30 – 8:00 Friday .................... 8:30 – 5:00 With walk-in medical clinic times on: Monday ............... 1:00 – 4:00 Thursdays ............ 5:30 – 7:15 Friday .................... 1:00 – 4:00 For more information about The Youth Centre please check out www.theyouthcentre.ca and for more information about Ontario Community Health Centres please check out www.aohc.org. 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To order your free safety kit from Technical Standards and Safety Authority, visit www.getsafetyinfo.ca or call 1-877-682-TSSA. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 24 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 PAGE 25 A/Pdurhamregion.com ENTERTAINMENT ✦ E-mail information to Mike Ruta, mruta@durhamregion.com ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com Entertainment in brief MARCH 28, 2008 ‘Funny and tender’ play at Herongate By Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed Special to the News Advertiser PICKERING — A new comedy with an award-winning cast has touched down at the Herongate Barn Theatre. “Lots of laughter and lots of emotion” is how director Michael Savage describes ‘The Melville Boys’. First produced in New Bruns- wick in 1948 by prolific Canadian playwright Norm Foster, the play recently had an “off Broadway stint in New York,” and tends to make its way into good theatre houses. Savage considers it to be one of Foster’s “top plays,” and describes it as “a real gem.” The story revolves around two brothers, Owen and Lee Melville, who make their way to an uncle’s cabin for a weekend getaway. But, their plans get thrown off track when they arrive to meet two sis- ters already there. “They’re the catalysts for a very funny and incredibly tender look at what happens when these four lives collide,” Savage says. The cast features Geoffrey Coul- ter of Oshawa, who plays Lee. A three-time, award-winning actor, according to Savage he is “an in- credibly seasoned actor” who has appeared in “somewhere between 85 to 90 commercials” and in more than 15 Herongate productions. Martin Kalin of Ajax is Owen. Although he has performed in many theatres, from New York to the Durham Region, this is Kalin’s debut appearance at Herongate. Shari Thorne-Kowalski of Ajax plays Mary. As a triple Thea-nom- inated, award-winning actress, she is “very well known in Dur- ham and regional theatre.” She also played the hugely successful Martha in ‘Who’s Afraid of Vir- ginia Woolf.’ Finally, Laurie Hay of Etobicoke plays Loretta. Though this may only be her second appearance at Herongate, she is actively involved in musical theatre in Toronto and has appeared in performances of ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘The Secret Garden.’ The cast joins forces with the talent and experience of Sav- age, whose writing/directing/ producing career dates back to 1975. From CBC television series to stage productions in Toronto, where he appeared in ‘Jacob Two- Two Meets the Hooded Fang’, Sav- age has co-produced his first 35 mm film ‘Remembrance,’ which won the Claude Jutras for Best Ca- nadian Short and was nominated for a Genie Award. He is currently developing the film into feature length. Herongate is in the midst of its end of season thaw. Simply join the e-mail club at www.herongate. com, where you will find print and save coupons. Coupons entail au- dience members to buy one ticket and get the second one at half price. ‘The Melville Boys’ is playing at Herongate, 2885 Altona Rd. in Pickering, until May 10. Matinees take place on the first four Sun- days. Reservations are required in advance and ticket prices vary. For more information visit www.herongate.com or call 905- 472-3085. AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo The Herongate Barn Theatre presents the Norman Foster play, ‘The Melville Boys,’ from March 28 to May 10. The ac- tors are, from left, Laurie Hay as Loretta, Martin Kalin as Owen, Geoffrey Coulter as Lee and Shari Thorne-Kowalski as Mary. Spring arrives for local artist DURHAM — Spring is here, and artist Elena Baker’s solo exhibi- tion features bold and vibrant spring paintings. The Cultural Expressions art gallery, at 62 Old Kingston Rd. in Pickering Village, hosts the show from March 29 to April 5. The opening reception is on March 29 from 3 to 7 p.m. with Baker in attendance. The Whitby resident, the daugh- ter of a Russian artist, portrays love, joy and excitement in her work. “I am a believer in harmony, love, parenthood, friendship, kindness and honesty...,” she says in a press re- lease. “My paintings are an attempt to show you life the way I see it: vibrant, joyful, bold and magnificent.” The exhibition of new works features 20 paintings depicting the spring season, with birch land- scapes, bouquets, serenetityscapes and more. Her paintings are held in private collections throughout the world. Blue Saints Drum Corps welcomes Durham youths DURHAM — The Blue Saints Drum Corps has openings for new members. Drum Corps is a youth music program that teaches and strength- ens teamwork, discipline and citizen- ship. It also includes performing in parades, half-time shows and com- petitions. Anyone interested in music be- tween the ages of 12 and 20 is invited to join. There are openings for brass players, percussionists and dancers. For more information or to join, call 416-709-9149. Backyardigans come to Oshawa DURHAM — Kiddie favourites The Backyardigans are bringing The Quest for the Extra Ordinary Aliens to Oshawa’s General Motors Centre this April. The show invites the audience to become detectives with the Backyar- digans as they search for a mysteri- ous spaceship. Along the way they will visit the Frozen Toes Mountain and Lost Pirate Island, singing and dancing the entire time. There are two shows on April 19, at 1 and 4 p.m. Tickets range from $24.50 to $29.50 and can be purchased through the GM Centre box office by calling 905-433-9494 or at www. ticketmaster.ca. World’s Most Fabulous Object characters ‘kind of autobiographical’ Short film a part of 2008 Sprockets International Film Festival for Children By Moya Dillon mdillon@durhamregion.com DURHAM — In the short film ‘The World’s Most Fabulous Ob- ject’, two childhood friends who became romantically involved, embark on a road trip to sal- vage their friendship after a bad breakup. Relationship troubles are something director Bruce Harp- er, born in Oshawa, and his writ- ing partner, Ian Malone, know about first hand. “Parts of the relationship and definitely just the motivations of the characters were kind of au- tobiographical,” Mr. Harper says of the film. “I had gone through a big breakup before film school and my writing partner had just broken up with his long-term, high school girlfriend. So we got to work all that out in the movie.” The film and its tale of friend- ship have already enchanted au- diences at the Anchorage Film Festival and the Toronto Student Shorts Festival, where it was awarded People’s Choice award. Next up, the film will be included in The Future Frames program of the 2008 Sprockets International Film Festival for Children, held April 12-18 in Toronto. The Future Frames program was created to showcase upcom- ing talent from post-secondary schools across Canada, some- thing Mr. Harper, who shot the film as part of his third-year courses at Sheridan College, has some advice about. “All those big filmmakers who never went to film school, I thought I could do that,” he said. “I didn’t go to film school to be taught, I went to meet like-mind- ed people and people who work in the business. In that sense, I would highly recommend film school. But don’t expect them to teach you, you have to teach yourself. Basically you show up at film school and they have every- thing you need to make a movie, so make some movies.” For now Mr. Harper is working on developing new ideas with his production partner, Sarah Bowles, and says he would like to try out many different genres. “I’m not sure what genre I should do next but I definitely want to try out everything,” he says. “I’ll just paddle around in the world of movies and figure out ‘I would highly recommend film school. But don’t expect them to teach you, you have to teach yourself.’ -- DIRECTOR BRUCE HARPER ✦ See Feels, Page 26 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 26 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 Sing into Spring Ajax concert honours local arts patron AJAX — An April 5 concert honours Jean Outhouse, a person who made many contributions to church music, and will raise funds for a bursary award established in her honour. ‘Sing into Spring!’ features baritone Jonathan Leibich and his wife lyric coloratura sopra- no, Sascha Leibich-Tait. Leibich has performed with Edmonton’s Opera Nuova and sang the role of Elijah with the Uxbridge Cham- ber Choir. Leibich-Tait recently performed with Toronto’s Gilbert and Sullivan Society. The Jean Outhouse Memorial Bursary Award is meant to en- courage youth to learn and per- form music. The Saturday concert features opera arias of Mozart, music by Strauss and popular Gilbert and Sullivan tunes. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Tickets, at $10 for adults and $5 for students, will be sold at the door. There’s a reception following the concert and an opportunity to meet the performers. which path is better for me. I need to dabble a little more.” One genre he’s already famil- iar with is the war movie. In his second year of film school, Mr. Harper used the Second World War as a backdrop for another short film, ‘A Lucky Strike’, which focused on a soldier in a slit trench along the Holland-Ger- man border in the dead of winter. He desperately needs a cigarette. Mr. Harper said the filming of ‘A Lucky Strike’ was a great learning experience and really informed his later experience filming ‘The World’s Most Fabulous Object’. As for the success of Object, which swept Sheridan’s school media awards, Mr. Harper says he’s been surprised at how much the acclaim has affected him. “It’s cool, it’s really fulfilling,” he says. “I gotta tell you it feels so good when people clap at the end of your movie or laugh at the funny parts. And people clap at the end of every movie at a film festival by default so it shouldn’t matter, but it does anyway. And it took me by surprise, not that people clapped, but that it affected me, that my emotions were running so high when my movies were being screened.” For more information on the Sprockets International Film Fes- tival for Children or to purchase tickets visit www.sprockets.ca. ✦ Feels from page 25 ‘Feels so good’ when audience appreciates film Little theatre needs directors DURHAM — Oshawa Little The- atre is looking for directors for its 2008-09 season. The slate of plays is: ‘The Kitch- en Witches’, a comedy by Caroline Smith, Sept. 18 to Oct. 4; ‘Nun- crackers’, a musical by Dan Gog- gin, director and musical director required, Nov. 13 to Dec. 6; ‘Count Dracula’, a mystery/comedy by Ted Tiller, Jan. 29 to Feb. 14, 2009; and ‘Camelot’, the Lerner and Loewe musical, director and musical di- rector required, April 9 to May 2, 2009. Applications for directors are being accepted until April 12. If interested, contact Nina Foxall at ninafoxall@sympatico.ca or 905- 436-8698. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 PAGE 27 A/Pdurhamregion.com SPORTS ✦ E-mail game scores to Al Rivett, arivett@durhamregion.com ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com Sports briefs MARCH 28, 2008 [ Hockey ] Ajacian signs with AHL’s Amerks AJAX — An Ajax defenceman who enjoyed a strong collegiate ca- reer has joined the American Hockey League’s Rochester Americans. Michael Kostka, 22, signed an amateur tryout contract with the Amerks on Tuesday, the team’s general manager, Jody Gage, an- nounced in a press release. Kostka, 22, joins the Amerks after a four-year collegiate career with the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. With UMA, Kostka registered 53 points (15 goals, 38 assists) and 74 penalty min- utes in 143 games for the Minutemen. The team captain notched a career-high 21 points (9 goals, 12 as- sists) while appearing in every game on the blue line during his senior year at UMA. Kostka began his pro career with the Amerks on Wednesday night against the Manitoba Moose as Roch- ester embarks on a four-game-in-five- nights stretch. [ Track and field ] Pine Ridge’s Gill sets school marks PICKERING — Athletes from the Pine Ridge Secondary School track team competed in the Nike/Adams Invitational Indoor Track Meet at York University on Thursday, March 20 to kick off the start of the track season. Team captain Kyle Gill placed third in the senior boys’ 60 metres in 7.02 seconds, establishing a new school record. Gill also placed fourth in the senior boys’ 200 metres with a time of 22.90 seconds -- also a new school record. Results from other Pine Ridge athletes: • Justin Gordon — fourth, junior boys’ 60 metres; • Chris Gordon — fifth, junior boys’ 60 metres; seventh, junior boys’ 200 metres; • Donique Mundle — fifth, midget girls’ 200 metres; • Chantal Malcolm — sixth, midget girls’ 60 metres; • Tosin Olajide — 12th, senior boys’ 60 metres; and, • Taylor Buenting — 14th, open girls. The Pine Ridge Pumas track and field team opens its outdoor season at the Snowball Relays at St. Michael’s College in Toronto on Friday, April 11. Michael Kostka Ajax Aquatic Club sends large contingent to Olympic trials Eight swimmers in Montreal next week for a chance to make Canadian team By Al Rivett arivett@durhamregion.com AJAX — Ajax Aquatic Club head coach Matt Bell, preparing to go on the pool deck to begin a recent prac- tice at the Ajax Community Centre, is happy to spend some time to dis- cuss his senior swimmers as they head into the biggest meet of the season. The young coach has the luxury of both the quality and quantity of swimmers competing at the upcom- ing Canadian Olympic Swimming Trials in Montreal next month. The club boasts eight athletes — Nick Ducille, 18, Aidan Zoell- ner-Dougan, 19, Greg Laughlin, 18, Julian Monks, 17, Michelle Fleming, 15, Alex Andrechuk, 16, Christine Raininger, 17, and Devin Ste. Marie, 14 — at the Olympic Pool in Mon- treal from April 1 to 6, the highest total ever in recent memory, says Bell. “As far as I know... to have eight going is the largest we’ve had,” says Bell, adding all eight are appearing in their first Olympic trials. “We’re one of the biggest groups from a small club.” The AAC boasts an especially strong male contingent heading to trials, with freestyler Ducille, backstroke and freestyle specialist Zoellner-Dougan, and all-rounders Laughlin and Monks all possessing a wealth of experience at high-pro- file meets. “They’ve all got more experience at the national level and they’ve also competed at the Bell Grand Prix international meet and also been in the Western and Eastern Canadian championships and won medals. They all know what to ex- pect and they expect to be in front.” All four, says Bell, have the po- tential to advance to the ‘A’ finals of their individual events. And, if that’s the case, they have a chance to make the Canadian swimming team going to Beijing, although he acknowledges qualifying for the 2012 Olympics in London, England may be the more likely scenario. “We’re looking for a few athletes in the finals and, if we’re lucky, some will get into the ‘A’ final,” pre- dicts Bell. Sprint freestyler and Ajax resi- dent Ducille is one of those swim- mers hoping to be on the starting blocks in an ‘A’ final in Montreal. “I want to make finals. I expect to swim faster than I ever have and, hopefully, that will lead to an ap- pearance in the finals,” says Ducille, a dual citizen who may have the opportunity to qualify for the Ja- maican Olympic swim team. Zoellner-Dougan, a late bloomer in the AAC, having started com- petitive swimming at age 13, has an Olympic dream in his sights and is hopeful next week’s trials will yield an Olympic qualifying time in his specialty, the 100m backstroke. “It’s a big meet and I’m excited for it. I hope to do well. I want to make an ‘A’ final in my best event,” says the Ajax resident and Pickering High School graduate. Meanwhile, for the club’s four female swimmers, the trials offer an opportunity to gain more experi- ence on the national stage. Andre- chuk will compete in breaststroke and individual medley events, Ste. Marie in the freestyle and butterfly events, Raininger in the IM, free- style and fly events and Fleming in the breaststroke and freestyle events. “It’s a good yardstick for what they need to accomplish to get to the next level,” says Bell. “The men are more experienced and they’re going to lead the way, but we’re looking for the women to have a breakthrough meet and rise to the occasion.” Ste. Marie, the youngest AAC swimmer at the trials, notes it’s all about gaining the valuable experi- ence of competing against Canada’s best. “I think just having a best time at that meet would be good,” she says. Andrechuk, an Ajax High School student, also hopes to perform best times in her two breaststroke events, the 100-metre and 200m, at the trials. Raininger also hopes to make waves in Montreal. “I’m confident and ready for success,” says the Pickering High School student. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Eight Ajax Aquatic Club swimmers will attempt to qualify for the Beijing Olympics at the 2008 Olympic Swimming Trials in Montreal from April 1 to 6. From left, Julian Monks, Aidan Zoellner-Dougan, Nick Ducille, Greg Laughlin, Christine Raininger, Devin Ste. Marie, Alex Andrechuk and Michelle Fleming will vie for a spot on the Canadian Olympic swim team. PLAY HARDBALL Join the Call 905-839-1522 or visit www.pickeringbaseball.ca Pickering Baseball Association DIVISION PLAY DAYS D.O.B. Blastball Tuesday/Thursday 2003/2004 TBall Tuesday/Thursday 2001/2002 Rookieball Monday/Wednesday 1999/2000 Tyke Tuesday/Thursday 1997/1998 PeeWee Monday/Wednesday 1995/1996 Bantam Tuesday/Thursday 1991 to 1994 Midget Monday/Wednesday 1990 and older See our fl yer in today’s paper! Please note thePlease note the following correctionsfollowing corrections to playdays.to playdays. Ajax-Pickering Lacrosse Registration Additional Player Registration Sessions will be held at Puckhogs Training Centre 813 Brock Rd. S., Unit 3 Pickering Visit us on-line at: www.westdurhamlacrosse.com Contact us at: 905-999-ROCK (7625) NEW PLAYER S Please bring a copy of your Birth Certifi cate to Registration. ALL PLAYERS A Parent or Guardian m ust be present to sign registration c a r d . Note – Clinics restricted to fi rst year players only please. Sticks, helmets, running shoes and mouth guards are mandatory. Sunday, March 30th, 11am - 2pm Sunday, April 6th, 11am - 2pm First Year Player Clinics will be held at Puckhogs on the same dates at the following times: Peanut - Tyke: 11am - 12pm Novice - Peewee: 12pm - 1pm Bantam - Midget: 1pm - 2pm durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 28 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, March 28, 2008 Beat Brampton East Snipers to retain U14 division indoor soccer title PICKERING — The Pickering Soccer Club’s Cougars U14 boys’ indoor soccer team repeated as Ontario Indoor Cup champs after competing at the final tournament in Vaughan earlier this month. The Cougars, which compete in the Ontario Youth Soccer League dur- ing the summer season, continued their fine play at the 2008 Ontario Indoor Cup Tournament, which featured 16 teams from across Ontario. In the final, the Cou- gars downed the Bramp- ton East Snipers 4-1 to re- peat as provincial champs. Brampton entered the final as the No. 2-ranked team in the province for the U14 age group. In their biggest test to date, the Cougars scored two quick goals to set the tone. They added another to lead 3-0 at half time. Pickering added one more goal before Bramp- ton replied with just more than a minute remaining to spoil the shutout. The PSC Cougars ad- vanced to the final after a relatively easy 5-1 win over the Mississauga Dixie Lions in the semifinal contest. The Mississauga squad entered the contest ranked No. 3 in the Terra Power Rankings last year. The Cougars led 2-1 at half time and then scored two quick goals to start the final half and never looked back. In round-robin action at the final tournament, the PSC Cougars won two of their three games. The Cougars dropped a 2-0 decision to the Brampton East End Snipers to begin tournament play. Unfortu- nately, the Cougars were never able to get going in this one. The Cougars did, how- ever, bounce back to thor- oughly outclass the Lon- don Lightning 7-1 in Game 2. In their final round-robin game, the Cougars started slowly, but came on in the second half to ground the Mississauga Falcons 5-0. The PSC Cougars’ supe- rior team ball control and individual skills were no match for their competi- tion at the tournament. The PSC Cougars out- scored their opponents 21- 4 in the five tournament games. Team members are Fra- ser Aird, Matthew Ange- levski, Nicholas Axhorn, Peter Boylan, Ryan Boylan, Patrick Conley, Bruce Cul- len, Niko Giantsopoulos, Jalen Griffiths, Justin Hay- wood, Shawn-Claud Law- son, Shane Satar and Rafiq Suleman. Mike Reynolds coaches the team, assisted by Kevin Forde and manager Steve Boylan. Four honourees from Ajax and Pickering elementary schools; Valley Farm captures intermediate title DURHAM — The Dur- ham Elementary Ath- letic Association named its first-ever all-Durham team following the inter- mediate boys’ basketball final in Ajax last week. The DEAA champion Valley Farm Public School squad placed two mem- bers — Damian Rash- burn and Jamal Reynolds — on the five-member team. Also named to the all-Durham squad were Vandell Blissett (John Dryden, Whitby), Kaza Kajami-Keane (Cada- rackque, Ajax) and Mi- kyle McIntosh (Bayview Heights, Pickering). Top-seeded Valley Farm won the DEAA title after defeating rival Pickering school and third-seeded Bayview Heights 78-75 in the title game. To get to the champi- onship game, Valley Farm and Bayview Heights won their respective ‘Final Four’ contests at the Lake- side Community Centre on March 3, with No. 1 Valley Farm defeating No. 5 Carruthers Creek of Ajax 76-66. Meanwhile, No. 3 Bayview Heights surged past No. 2 Cadarackque 77-71. In the ‘Elite Eight’ tour- nament at Dunbarton High School, Valley Farm defeated Bolton C. Falby of Ajax 83-57, Carruthers Creek downed Westcreek 70-48, Bayview defeated Lincoln Avenue 57-44 and Cadarackque edged Dryden 54-47. At the ‘Sweet 16’ tour- nament at the Lakeside Community Centre and Bolton C. Falby in Ajax in late February, the scores were: Lincoln Avenue over Ormiston 38-34, Bayview over Leslie McFarlane 45-24, Dryden over Nor- man Powers 51-29, Cada- rackque over Dr. Thornton 43-26, Carruthers Creek over Joseph Gould 44-20, Bolton C. Falby over West Lynde 43-36, Westcreek over Dr. Cannon 47-29 and Valley Farm over Wa- verly 60-25. Cougars repeat as Ontario Cup champs Submitted photo The Pickering Cougars under-14 boys’ indoor soccer team captured the Ontario Indoor Cup title at the recent tournament. The Cougars defeated the Brampton East Snipers in the final to earn a repeat championship for the age group. 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We provide primary care, including medical services, counsel- ling and young parent support services, as well as youth outreach and health and wellness programs. We are currently seeking candidates for the following positions. HEALTH PROMOTER (New position, full-time, 35 hours/week) As a member of the inter-disciplinary team the Health Promoter will develop, deliver and evaluate health promotion and community development activities for clients ages 13 - 19 years. The successful candidate will have: • An undergraduate degree in a related field • A minimum of 3 years health promotion experience in a youth agency, preferably involving mental health and substance use programming • Proven knowledge and understanding of program planning/evaluation and group facilitation, community development • A strong foundation in the broad determinants of health Candidates must have their own transportation and be willing to work one evening per week. SOCIAL WORKER (New Position, Part-time, 21 hours/week) As a member of the inter-disciplinary team the Social Worker will assume the role of client intake coordinator. This will involve participation in individual and group counselling, as well as wait list management. The successful candidate will have: • An undergraduate degree in Social Work • 3-5 years experience working with youth in a community setting • Strong assessment skills Candidates must have their own transportation and be willing to work one evening per week. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ( Contract Position, Full-time, 35 hours/week) As a member of the administrative team, the Executive Assistant will support the Centre's Executive Director, as well as other members of the management team. Work will be done from 2 different locations. The successful candidate will have: •3 - 5 years experience in an executive support capacity • Excellent computer skills (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Candidates must have their own transportation. Mailed, emailed or faxed applications for all positions will be accepted until Friday, April 11, 2008 addressed to: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - THE YOUTH CENTRE 360 Bayly Street West, Unit #5, Ajax, ON L1S 1P1 Fax 905-428-9151, Email: resumes@tyc.ca Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Service Excellence for our Communities! www.region.durham.on.ca The Region of Durham, dedicated to maintaining outstanding standards of service, relies on the expertise and commitment of our employees. You’d be surprised at the diverse career choices we have to offer! If you seek a career with growth and challenge, where quality and accountability work in tandem with integrity and a responsiveness to change, we welcome you to learn more about us. 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NOW is the time to start your own business... www.essentialcommunications.ca 101 Dundas Street West #201, Whitby Busy GM dealership has immediate openings for: *EXPERIENCED SERVICE CONSULTANT *GOODWRENCH TECHNICIAN *EXPERIENCED CLEAN UP / DETAIL PERSON We are looking for experienced people with GM training and a professional attitude. In return we offer: *Competitive/flat rate wage *Extensive benefit package Please fax resume to: Ed Hayden General Service Manager 905-668-7400 or email: edhayden@gusbrown.com Thank you to all applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted Herizon House Board Volunteer Herizon House is a safe, secure transitional shelter for abused women and their children assisting them to move towards violence free lives. We offer a range of supportive programs for women and children exposed to domestic violence and work diligently to educate the community about woman abuse. Ideally the board member will share the Herizon House commitment to helping women and children affected by violence to rebuild their lives and to ending violence against women. We seek Board members who may have previous not-for-profit experience and, in particular, those with skills in the areas of financial management and fund raising. Members of the board must be 18 years of age or older. For more information check out our website at www.herizonhouse.com Please apply by April 18th, 2008 quoting File Board 001 to: John Fleck, Secretary of the Board, 65 Harwood Ave S, Ajax ON, L1S 2H9 e-mail: john.fleck@townofajax.com fax: (905)686-8352 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity within the workplace. It is important that our workforce, volunteers and Board members becomes more reflective of the citizens we serve. Herizon House respects, encourages, and celebrates our diversity. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. NOW HIRING Part-Time Customer Service Representatives At The Beer Store, new opportunities exist for those with a clear retail vision. We’re evolving to better serve the ever-changing tastes and needs of our customers. We have opportunities for Part-Time Retail employees who are energetic, enthusiastic and share our passion and commitment to customer satisfaction. Apply in person at your local Beer Store. We will accept applications until Wednesday, April 3rd, 2008. Interviews will be held April 10th, 2008 Must have completed grade 12, and be available evenings and weekends. © 2007 The Beer Store. All rights reserved. The Times-Journal has an opening for P ART T IME & F ULL T IME G RAPHIC A RTIST /M ARKETING A SSISTAN T The successful candidate must possess: • graphics experience in InDesign, Photoshop & Illustrator • good communication skills • ability to work in a fast paced environment to meet deadlines in a timely fashion • computer troubleshooting abilities • be a team player & be flexible in working hours • be able to liase with clients in a professional manner • be able to creatively translate material into attractive advertisements Own transportation required. This position offers an hourly salary complimented by an attractive incentive program. Interested candidates should forward a resume via email by April 9, 2008 to Cindy Soule, Graphics Supervisor csoule@durhamregion.co m *Only those being selected for an interview will be contacted The Employment Advantage Call Today Ajax: 905-426-8337 Oshawa: 905-436-2957 www.theemploymentadvantage.com START HERE! FREE Access to Employment Resources Are you lacking current skills - considering training? Is your resumé getting results? Would you like to learn where 85% of the available, yet unadvertised jobs are? Looking for better job search results? Employment Ontario programs are funded in part by the Government of Canada. PART-TIME ECE for preschool room. Additional hours possible. Supply staff also required.Email resume to:ardcc@bellnet.ca PART-TIME FLORAL DESIGN- ER required.Experience or schooling necessary.Please send resume by fax to: 905-683- 0481 or e-mail to: contactus@ reedsflorists.com ROCK & ROLL ATTITUDE! Like teamwork, music & people? 10 full-time positions available imme- diately.No experience neces- sary.Paid weekly/No commis- sion.Call Haley 905-668-5544. SCHOOLBUS DRIVERS re- quired.Clean drivers abstract. Free training provided. Suits young retirees. Regular part-time hours in Durham Region. Stock Transportation 1-800-889-9491 SINCERE SINGLES Professional matchmaker since 1992.Looking for a sincere long-term relation- ship? Call 1-866-719-9116 Life-Time Membership. www.sinceresingles.ca SUPERINTENDENT, MATURE couple preferred for adult lifestyle 41-unit complex in East Oshawa. May 1st.Cleaning, maintenance & office work req'd.Fax resume to 905-720-2153 or call (905)438- 0558 for appt. A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, March 28, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com Place your ad at 905-683-0707 NOW HIRING "AZ" DRIVERS U.S. Long and Short Haul TRANSPORT "B" Train Ontario - Quebec - Buffalo, NY We are looking for motivated company drivers to be based out of our Oshawa yard. Please contact Steve Chandler - 1-800-414-6753, Ext. 223 MILLWRIGHT Experienced full time Millwright required, in- depth knowledge of mechanical and electrical – ability to learn new skills. Must be able to fabricate and do own set-ups, will be required to work with in-house OEM and minimum su- pervision – welding, fabrication and machin- ing work including mills, lathes, etc. for busy diverse manufacturing environment. May re- quire traveling. Please fax resume and wage expectations to (905) 666-9388 GANTREX A premier designer and manufacturer of Crane rail support systems based in Ajax is looking for a designer with technical college de- gree. Require 3 to 4 years design and drafting ex- perience in manufacturing, a strong working knowl- edge of AutoCAD and excellent written and oral communication skills. Please e-mail resumes to: engineer@gantrex.com PLATE FITTERS/LAYOUT PERSONS Required by well established Co. in Ajax. We offer permanent employment, top wages & benefits. For experienced applicant(s) FAX RESUME TO: 905-428-6933 WeareafamilyrunRVdealershipthat islookingfor professional,energeticandself motivatedpeople.Required toworkinateamatmosphereaswellasefficientlyontheir own.Applyinpersonorpleaseemail/fax/mailresumesto: 4131 HWY 35/115 OronoOn. L0B 1M0 Work hard. Have fun. Make the Customer #1… It's more than just a catch phrase at TSC Stores. It's the essence of our corporate culture and the attitude we look for in the people we hire. It is why we invest heavily in developing their skills, empowering them to succeed and rewarding their contri- bution. TSC Stores continues to grow with over 37 store locations currently located throughout Ontario and Manitoba. We currently have an opening for a Store Manager at our Bowmanville store and Manager in Training positions throughout Ontario. Please visit www.tscteam.ca for more information and to apply online. We thank everyone who applies but will only contact those we wish to interview. COUNTRY STYLE DONUTS counter help required FULL TIME Morn., Afternoons & Weekends PART TIME Weekends Apply in person - 1050 Brock Rd. Pickering WE NEED HELP! SALES CONSULTANT WANTED 1520 Dundas Street East, Whitby Tel: (905) 430-2350 After seeing some of our quirky ads you might well agree. But seriously, we are looking for a special type of person. ✦ Here’s what would make you a Motorcity Saturn kind of individual. ✦ You’re cheerful, honest and helpful. ✦ You share our core values of integrity, teamwork, commitment to excellence and social conscience. ✦ You are a willing self-starter who is highly success-motivated. ✦ Automotive knowledge isn’t essential, but some sales experience would be an asset. If you fulfi ll these qualifi cations, we’d like to meet with you. Drop off your résumé in person to Dean Fera on Monday, March 31st between 5pm-8:30pm or Saturday, April 5th between 9am-12noon. Village Chrysler is looking for EXPERIENCED SALES REP We offer: •Negotiable pay based on experience •Demo or car allowance •Fresh Inventory •Over 150 used cars •Lots of advertising •Lots of spiffs/open floor •Lots of traffic & sales calls •New facility •Potential to earn big $$ Become part of our winning team!! For private and confidential interview call & ask for Nick or Jim @ (905) 683-5358 or email: nick@villagechrysler.ca TELEMARKETERS/SALES REPS •$10-$12/hour plus commission •Monday-Friday 9am-5pm •Company benefits included •Preferred sales experience Fax resume to 905-831-2987 attention: Brian ROSS MEMORIALHOSPITAL Exceptional People Committed to providing Exceptional Care Located in Lindsay, Ontario, Ross Memorial Hospital is an active, community hospital, which has recently completed a major expansion. The Ross Memorial Hospital is based in one of Canada's most beautiful resort areas, yet is only an hour and a half from Toronto. An exciting opportunity exists to join a progressive team who are dedicated to providing compassionate quality patient care to the more than 75,000 residents in our catchment area. We are currently looking for: TECHNICALDIRECTOR Laboratory Reporting to the Vice-President-Diagnostics and Support and Medical Director of Laboratory Services is responsible for planning, organizing and directing the activities of 24/7 laboratory operation, including specimen collection, processing, result reporting, electrocardiogram service and autopsy service within a quality manage- ment framework. The successful candidate will hold a current M.L.T. Registration with the College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario and a current Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Science Certification (CSMLS) preferred; have an A.R.T. certifica- tion/Bachelor's Degree or equivalent, as well as Health Services Management education. You must be qualified as a medical laboratory technologist and have a minimum 6 years relevant Laboratory experience, with a minimum of two years previous Supervisory/Department Management experience. The successful candidate will have experience in managing in a unionized environment. Budgeting experience and computer skills essential. If interested, please submit a resume and cover letter by April 18, 2008 to: Ross Memorial Hospital Human Resources Department 10 Angeline Street North Lindsay, Ontario K9V-4M8 E-mail: humanresources@rmh.org Fax - 705-328-6160 Principals only. Only candidates selected for TELEMARKETING PART-TIME evenings, mature individuals with experience preferred. $10/hr. Call 905-686-2445, ext. 305 UNIK CHOCOLATE,is expand- ing & we require Representatives & Drivers for pick up (A/C vehicle necessary). Salary $600-$1000 net per week plus gas. Please call (905)831-7191 WEEKEND SERVER required for dayshift for busy breakfast res- taurant. Drop off resume to: Scrambles Restaurant, 527 Westney Rd. S. Ajax., or call (416)823-9766. sales help & agents TGF Bumper & Fender Auto Body Parts Distributor Looking for knowledgeable automotive driver & warehouse personnel. Resume can be faxed to 905-686-2098 or email steve@tgfbumper.com WHITBY CALL CENTRE needs 15 motivated people to work evenings and Saturdays. Excellent wages, paid training, exciting bonuses. Send resume to: michelleburch@rogers.com FULL OR part-time Esthetician required. Please drop off resume to Pro Spa, 1 Rossland Rd. West, Ajax or email to: prospa@rogers.com MAGICUTS has the following po- sitions available: Full/PT stylists, for the Durham area. We offer: hourly wage & commission, op- portunity for advancement, free upgrading classes, contests/priz- es. Join the Magicuts team. Call Sabrina (905)723-7323 ANDROID INDUSTRIES has been awarded business locally in the Oshawa area and we are looking for Automotive Sequenc- ing and Assembly professionals to join our growing and dynamic team. Experienced and interest- ed individuals can call or send re- sume to Deb Lobaugh phone (248)732-0196, fax (248)454- 0505 or email oshawajobs@android-ind.com. ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORK Company in Orono seeks full time experienced AutoCad Operator, Mastercam x2 experience is an asset. Please fax resume to : 905-433-1463. EXPERIENCED BRICKLAYERS wanted. Must have own transpor- tation. Please call (905)436-8278 sales help & agents AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH- NICIAN 4th or 5th year Appren- tice or Licensed Service Techni- cian. Required for Pickering shop. We offer a great work envi- ronment and very competitive. Wages that will match your expe- rience. Fax resume to (905) 420- 7183. Email to: rgautocenter @rogers.com CABINET MAKER wanted full time days, must have experience with jointers, shapers, planners and panel saws. WOOD SHOP HELPER ALSO REQUIRED WITH SOME EXPERIENCE. E-mail constructionmanagement@live.ca CABINET MAKER,Now hiring assemblers, machinists, install- ers, require own license, located in Scarborough. Good environ- ment and great pay. Call (416)431-5165 ext:11 sales help & agents CAD DRAFTSPERSON.Full- time positions available to pro- duce Mech.-Elec.-Arch.-Struct. drawings. 5-yrs experience. Jun- ior and Senior positions available. Must have Autocad experience in Construction Industry. Fax re- sume to: 905-250-1008. FITTER WELDERS required, experienced in miscellaneous metals. Also production welders required. Please send resume to sales@darlingtonsteel.com, or fax to 905-434-3664 FRONT DESK COUNTER HELP required fulltime for Tire shop in Whitby area. Email resume: vanhemmentire@gmail.com, fax 905-666-1638, or call (905)666- 2121 ROOFER'S AND ROOFING crews needed. Own vehicles, own GST number, comp number, and fall arrest. Also Full time Service/repair person needed. Call (905)725-1093. WELDERS & FABRICATORS required immediately. Min. 3 years experience, Durham Re- gion area. Send resume to: Fax: 905-666-5163 or e-mail hrwelding@bellnet.ca ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REQUIRED for busy H.V.A.C. company. Knowledge of the business would be an asset. Good communication and com- puters skills required. Full-time. Please fax resume to: 905-428- 0655. RECEPTIONIST PART-TIME Mondays 1-5, Wednesdays 4-8 p.m. to start. Good people skills, computer knowledge required. Fax resume to 905-721-6880 or cgray@oshawapsychologist.com sales help & agents ROOFING, WATERPROOFING Sales person needed. Full/part time. Experience needed, but not recommended. If interested call (905)725-1093. CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSIST- ANT/RECEPTIONIST 30 hours per week, at downtown Oshawa. 2 evenings and 1 Saturday per month. Please fax resume to: 905-433-0337. DENTAL ASSISTANT needed. Full-time required (includes even- ings and weekends) for busy Pickering office. Please fax re- sume to (905)837-0468. DENTAL ASSISTANT,energetic certified level II, required for busy office Monday/Wed/Fri. (one eve- ning) Please submit resume in person, 936 Simcoe St N. Oshawa. DENTAL HYGIENIST & LEVEL II DENTAL ASSISTANT - perio- dontal office. Full-time hours available. Email resume to: dentaljob@live.ca DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Need- ed full-time, experienced. E-mail resume to: dregirgis@yahoo.com. GREAT OPPORTUNITY for a full-time CDA II in a established general and cosmetic practice in Oshawa. Join our friendly, long term team. No evenings or week- ends. Apply in confidence by fax to attention Laura at 905-434- 8520 PART TIME DENTAL reception- ist needed for busy Bowmanville office, experience preferred. Please send resume to File#333, Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L5 PSW REQUIRED part-time to care for quadriplegic in home set- ting. Non-smoker, dependable and professional with a valid driv- er's license required. (Whitby) Kym (905)434-6515. RMT NEEDED for busy, Brooklin Massage Therapy Clinic. 70/30 split (approx $49 dollars per hr) New grads welcomed. www.brooklinmassage.com or Call (905)655-2255. RN'S, RPN'S, PSW's & house cleaning staff needed immediate- ly for the Durham region. Re- liability and dependability at must. Flexible hours, Vehicle an asset. Fax resume to (905)665-6687 or email tina@tnehealthpros.com BELLA NOTTE RESTAURANT, part/full-time cooks required, ex- perienced for fine dining Italian Restaurant in Whitby. Email re- sumes to guzzomv@hotmail.com or fax 905-444-9553 DADDY O'S GRILL in Pickering seeking waitress/cashier part- time, 3 days/week. Day shifts. Call before 3:30pm 905-420- 2547. NOW HIRING Experienced Line Cooks for breakfast restaurant. Days only $12/hour Please apply in-person to: 375 Kingston Rd. Pickering 905-509-7539 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, March 28, 2008, PAGE 31 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com 2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM $890 Move in NOW! Ask us about AIR MILESÆ REWARD MILES !! ●Friendly community ● Near shopping, GO & 401, transit at door ● Attractive & spacious 2 & 3 Bedroom suites ● Utilities included ● Seniors' Discounts Available ● Beautiful Scenery Highland Towers, 200 White Oaks Ct.Whitby (905)668-7332 www.caprent.com 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Close to schools, shopping, hospital. On site superintendent and security WINDJAMMER APTS 33 Falby Crt., Ajax (905)686-0841 www.ajaxapartments.com 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Close to schools, shopping, hospital. On site superintendent and security 77 Falby Crt., Ajax (905)686-0845 www.ajaxapartments.com RAM-LAND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Come & WorshipCome & Worship To Advertise your services or upcoming To Advertise your services or upcoming events in the regular Friday events in the regular Friday Come & WorshipCome & Worship Email:Email: ejackson@durhamregion.comejackson@durhamregion.com Call Erin at Call Erin at 905-683-0707905-683-0707 or fax or fax 905-579-4218 905-579-4218 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! Worship 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) Pickering Village United Church pvuc@pvuc.ca www.pvuc.ca Worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Children/Youth Programs 300 Church St. N., Ajax (905) 683-4721 Safe Haven Sunday Morning Worship Services at 10 A.M. SUNDAY APRIL 6TH 10 am HiMiG Gospel Singers 6 pm Special Concert (FREE) HiMiG Gospel Singers with Mario Masbad Everyone Welcome Safe Haven Worship Centre 1084 Salk Road, Unit 12, Pickering Entrance off 1084 Brock Rd. 905-837-8771 WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 P.M. Children’s AWANA Programs Prayer & Bible Study DW%D\IDLU%DSWLVW&KXUFK %HJLQQLQJRQ7XHVGD\$SULO DWSP  $UH\RX6HDUFKLQJIRUWKH0HDQLQJRI/LIH" $UH\RXORQHO\RUIHHOWKDWQRRQHXQGHUVWDQGV" 'R\RXZRQGHUZKDWLVJRLQJRQLQWKHZRUOG" 'R\RXIHHOWKHZRUOGLVRXWRIFRQWURO"  -RLQXVLQDQ,QIRUPDOVHWWLQJWRILQGRXWWKHDQVZHUVWR WKHVHTXHVWLRQVDQGRWKHUV\RXPD\KDYH :KDWGR\RXKDYHWRORVH" Seeking The Meaning of Life? Tired? Lonely? Needing Peace? Join us in Exploring Christianity Starting April 1st @ 7 p.m. Bayfair Baptist Church 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering Call Doug for more information 905-839-3685 ECE TEACHER required for child care centre in Scarborough. New grads welcome. Please fax re- sume: 416-724-8663 or call 416- 724-8884. COUNTRY IN THE CITY!Priva- cy, on 1.9+acres. Secluded 1450sq.ft. California Redwood. Bungalow, 3-bedrooms+ Bache- lor apt. Over 300' of, Harmony Creek on property. $419,000. (905)434-8665. COUNTRY LIVING - Blackstock, $295,000. 2,000sq.ft. 4 bed- room, 2 baths, central air, gas heat, huge main floor family room, large deck off kitchen over- looking close to an acre of back- yard. 20 min. to 401. Clean air, walk to public schools.OPEN HOUSE March 29 & 30, 1-4 pm. 905-986-0810 homesbyowner.com/11598 CUSTOM BUILT bungalow on one acre lot, located in Tyrone. 3+1 bedrooms, new custom kitchen, new bathrooms, base- ment 3/4 finished, heated pool, etc...$490,000.(905)263-8945. ENCLAVES of Maple Ridge OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1p-4p 4 bed., brick large treed lot 1205 Abbey Rd. Owner 905-420-1820 www.peartreehomes.com Government of Canada is offering assistance $20,000.00/person to purchase your first home. Free report available at 1-800-596-2052 ID #1053 Free recorded message RAVINE RETREAT 469K. 66 Au- burn Lane, Courtice. Open con- cept 4-bedroom, hardwood, 2-storey family room, sunken liv- ing room, walk-out apartment, decks, patios, waterfall. gwenmoffatt@sympatico.ca. 905- 429-7555. UXBRIDGE, SAVE OVER $45,000. Wyndance Golf Course community. Over 3000 square feet. 4 bedroom bungalow with upgrades. ClubLink platinum membership included. $799,000. 905-881-0795, E-mail: ronjvm@hotmail.com PARK/BLOOR OSHAWA,IN- DUSTRIAL UNIT, available April 1st. 1,425sq.ft. Call 905-579- 5077 or 905-571-3281. RESTAURANT FOR LEASE _ Pickering Village, liquor license, 70 seat plus patio, fully equipped, (905)428-9778. BROCK RD/BAYLY,near Tim Horton's Pickering. Commercial Office space for lease with 6 car parking, 350-450sq.ft. all inclu- sive, $750. Available immediate- ly. Call 416-277-1646. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE for lease. Prime north Oshawa location. Second floor space. 560 sq.ft. Parking available. Available immediately. Call 905-576-0958 for details. DOWNTOWN-UXBRIDGE,Re- tail/office space. 905-887-5120 or 416-985-5120 ATTENTION MOM Entrepren- eurs interested in working from home. Training provided. Call: Center of Education for Children's Health and the Environment (www.ceche.net) 1-866-794-2375 ext-3. DIGITAL full services print business established in area. No experience necessary. Financing available. Marketing and man- agement support. Call 1-800-645- 3006 FUN BUSINESS AT HOME No Selling on inventory. Automated for you. Call 1-800-719-8268 ext. 18483 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS or service to over 4 million adults in Ontario. Call today to book your classified word ad in over 100 community newspapers! Regional & Weekly packages avail. (In- cludes online). 416-493-1300 ext 237, 288, 276 advertising@metroland.com $$MONEY$$Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 100%. No income, bad credit OK! ONTARIOWIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION 1-888-307-7799 1ST & 2ND MORTGAGES up to 100% financing Pay off Debts. Have increased cash flow. Diane - Mortgage Intelligence (905)428-8119 CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 5.7 % for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt consolidation a specialty. For fast professional service call (905)666-4986. PRIVATE FUNDS - 1st, 2nd mortgages. Consolidate bills, low rates. No appraisal needed. Bad credit okay. Save money. No obli- gation. No fees OAC. Call Peter (416)460-4594, Mortgage Lead- ers 1 BDRM RENOVATED base- ment apt. 401/Whites, Pickering, Separate entrance, A/C, clean, quiet, suits mature person. No pets. References. $650/mo inclu- sive. (905)839-3053 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, also bachelor apartment, Queen Street, Port Perry, available im- mediately. Appliances & utilities included. For inquiries or to view call 905-925-0115. 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- ment, Grandview/King area. Sep- arate entrance, utilities, wash- er/dryer, parking. Suitable for non-smoking single person. Available Now. $650/month. Con- tact 905-579-2287. 1 BEDROOM, AJAX Westney Rd/Hwy. #2 Spacious. Close amenities. Separate entrance, laundry, walk-out. Available immediately. $800/month, utilities included. First/last. References 905-427-5280 1&2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, very clean quiet family bldg., parking, newly renovated, satel- lite, available immediately Sim- coe/Rossland area. $775/$875 First/last. No dogs. 905-914- 8001 or 416-897-2610. 1-BEDROOM apartment $650+ hydro. 2-BEDROOM APT, $750+ hydro. Available, no dogs. Oshawa, Bloor St. E area. Work- ing adults preferred. Call Mary 905-721-9817 1-BEDROOM APT for rent, North Oshawa, (Simcoe/Taunton). Completely renovated, laundry on-site, asking $685/mo +hydro. Available April 1st. Call (416)881- 5544 1-BEDROOM APT.,Old Whitby, upper level, $730 inclusive. Available May 1st. No smoking, no pets. Suit 1 person only. 905- 668-1997. 1-BEDROOM, $675/month. Avail. April 1st. 1-Bedroom, $675/ month, Available June 1st. No pets, no smoking. Call (905)626- 5611. 1-BEDROOM, WITH DEN,top floor bungalow, Downtown Oshawa, Available immediately. Suits single person. $700/month or whole house, 1-bedroom and bathroom in basement. (705)792- 2414,ext:1 1-BEDROOM, WOW--great deal!! Grandview/Olive, bright above ground walkout, clean, near all amenities, $695/inclusive. Laundry, parking, 1st and last/ref- erences required, available May 1st. (905)743-0859 1 & 2 BEDROOM APART- MENTS, $675/$775 plus hydro. Clean and quiet building, Harmo- ny/Bloor area. Available immedi- ately. No pets/smoking. (905)424- 4518 or (905)424-4005. 2 BST apt recently renovated. May 1st., F/L rent $975util includ- ed. 4 car, sep laundry Quiet neighborhood, parks, Busstop doorstep No pets or Smoking! 905 721-2074 2-BEDROOM APT.,$875/month, ($210/week).Parking, appliances, utilities incl. Avail. March 23rd or later, deposit negotiable. (Sim- coe/Mill). Call (905)410-6817 2-BEDROOM,main floor apart- ment, North Oshawa. Private fenced yard, patio, parking, laun- dry. On bus route. $850/month, including utilities, available April 30. (905)424-3982. 2-LARGE BEDROOM,Oshawa. $975/inclusive. Near all amenities. First/last, no pets. Quiet building. Available Now. (905)424-5083. 3 BEDROOM UPPER DUPLEX Quiet court. Open concept. Walk to Oshawa Center, civic auditori- um, Hwy#2, schools. Utilities in- cluded, $1150/month. Available May 1st. 905-436-2895. Condominium Suites in Oshawa 2 & 3 Bdrm's Free Utilities, Parking. Senior's, Retiree's & GM Discounts 905-728-4993 A SUPER clean, spacious 2-bed- room basement apt, Pickering. laundry & cable included. No pets/smoking, police check, first/last, $900 all inclusive. 905- 426-2686 416-757-1399 A VERY Clean 2 Bedroom, North Oshawa, Ormond Drive. Parking, laundry. Exceptionally large living room. $1095/mo inclusive. Available immediately. 905-718- 7832 AJAX -North, Westney and Sulli- van, 2 bedroom basement apart- ment, April lst. Separate en- trance, no smoking/no pets, $825. all inclusive. (905)683-1180 AJAX 2-BEDROOM basement, private entrance, living/dining, laundry, parking, cable, near shopping/transit. No pets/smok- ing, first/last. $850/month inclu- sive. (905)426-9682. AJAX SALEM/BAYLY.Large 1- bedroom basement. Bright and clean, 4pc bath, shared laundry. $800 includes utilities, parking, A/C. Non-smoking. Suit profes- sional. 905-787-8665 or 416-721- 4425. AJAX,Bachelor & 1-bedroom walkout basement apt. April/May 1st. Bus at door, 2 appliances, separate entrance, $550/$650 in- clusive. No smoking/pets, first/last. After 5pm (647)866- 7405 AJAX,2-bdrm basement apt. Bayly/Harwood. Clean, quiet, newly renovated, sep entrance, parking, laundry. Near 401. No smoking/pets. Available Immedi- ately/April 1st. $850-inclusive. 416-805-9632 AJAX, Pickering Village.1-bdrm bsmt apt, large livingroom. Separ- ate entrance, includes parking, utilities, cable. No smoking/pets. Suits single working person. $700/mo. First/last. (905)427- 0476 AJAX, WALK-OUT 2 bedroom basement apt. 4 pce. bath, $875. Available April 1st. Pat, 905-683- 5641. ALL UTILITIES INCLUSIVE one bedroom basement apartment $655, Oshawa/Whitby border, seperate entrance, lst/last, available immediately. Referenc- es. (416)264-7990 BEAUTIFUL 1-BDRM bsmt apt in desirable North Oshawa location. $700/mo inclusive. Parking, laun- dry facilities, avail May 1st. First/last. Call (905)655-5264 BRIGHT, SUNNY 1-bedroom basement. Clean, quiet home. Separate entrance. Laundry. Parking. Cable. TTC. $690 inclu- sive. Ellesmere/ Markham. 416- 697-8129, 416-431-7968 CENTRAL WHITBY,Minutes to GO. Spacious 2-bdrms. Open concept kitchen/livingroom, fami- lyroom, quiet 5-unit bldg. Laundry facilities, Small car parking. First/last. $920/month. May 1st, no dogs. Daytime viewings. Day (905)666-3338, evening (905)832-2722. CLAREMONT,(15 mins. north of Pickering) lovely, bright 1-bed- room loft apartment. Fully broad- loomed, laundry, parking, suit professional. Available April 1st. $750-inclusive. View at www.viewit.ca#15750 (905)649- 1917 COURTICE, 1-BDRM BSMT, Available immediately, C/A, park- ing, $550/month, inclusive. OSHAWA, Harmony/Rossland, 1- bdrm, 5-appliances, bright, like new, parking, $750/month, inclu- sive. Cindy (905)432-3222, LM. COURTICE: 2-BEDROOM ALL INCLUSIVE! Lower unit, 1200sq. ft., HUGE family room, LARGE windows, lots of sun! Laundry, storage, one-acre lot, off-street parking. No pets/smoking. $1200/month. Available now. 905-448-3520. COZY UP WITH A NEW APT. 1 & 2 bdrm from $850, Park Rd., incl. hot water, some suites w/balconies. Mins from Oshawa Centre, Community Centre, di- rectly on bus rte, 1.888.310.7000 GOtransglobe.com DOWNTOWN BROOKLIN, one bedroom, newly renovated, cen- tral air everything inclusive, lst/last, non smoker, $850 all in- clusive. Available immediately. (905) 655-5789. EXECUTIVE PENTHOUSE,3 bdrm available on Park Rd. 5 ap- pliances. Private elevator. Balco- ny. Parking avail. 1.888.310.7000 GO transglobe.com NORTH PICKERING,Beautiful bright walk-out bachelor apart- ment-style room, separate en- trance, fireplace, 600-sq ft, 10 acres of land, parking, all inclu- sive $750/mo. Available immedi- ately. Paul (416)527-3858 (cell) OSHAWA -1 & 2 bdrm. avail. Located 350 Malaga. April 1 & May 1. $740/mo. & $840/mo. all inclusive. No pets. Please call 905-242-4478 or 905-435-0383 OSHAWA - Park/Adelaide area. Clean 1 bedroom apartments $755, $780; 2 bedroom $800. All inclusive laundry facilities, park- ing. Avail. now. Call 905-986- 1081. OSHAWA APTS.Clean quiet se- curity monitored newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities, parking, laundry on site, no dogs. 905-260-9085, 905- 743-0287. OSHAWA, 1-BEDROOM base- ment apartment, hospital/UOIT area. Close to major transit, on quiet court. Newly renovated, laundry. $675/month, utilities in- cluded. Available April 1st. Tom (905)436-0130. OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM main floor in bungalow, great neigh- bourhood. Newly renovated, A/C, parking. $950 inclusive, Available May 1st. No pets. First/last, references. (905)243- 6018, (416)894-7687 OSHAWA,3-bedroom, available immediately. 1-parking, laundry, fenced yard. No pets. Near Cen- tral Park Blvd/Bond St. E. $1200/inclusive. Call David, (705)522-8990. OSHAWA, BEATRICE/HARMO- NY, 1-bedroom above ground apartment, lots of windows, laun- dry, 1-parking. Close to all amenities. $700/month, plus gas. First/last. Available April 1st. (905)621-0756. OSHAWA,Best Deals! Newly Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm. Senior lifestyle bldg. Large units, new kitchens, carpeting, windows, se- curity. Near hospital, bus stop. Call 905-728-4966 or 1-866-601- 3083 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,Center/Brock St. W. large newly renovated 2 bedroom apartment on main floor of du- plex, suitable for single/couple separate entrance private drive- way, $825 plus hydro, non smok- ing. (905)914.3133. OSHAWA, Park/401.2-bdrm, open concept. Mainfloor of house. Laundry, parking, huge backyard w/deck. Avail. June 1st. $1050/mo inclusive. 1-year lease. Credit check. (905)260-2615 PICKERING BROCK Rd, 1 bed- room basement apt includes laundry, no pets/smoking. Sep entrance. Available April 1.(905)428-0486 OSHAWA,Simcoe/Elgin, Beauti- ful clean upper floor 3-bdrms, 2- level apt, sep. entrance, 2 bath- rooms, large, parking, a/c, back- yard. Keen landlord. $1100/mo inclusive. April 1st. (905)903- 2928, (905)922-0189 OSHAWA, WINTER SPECIAL! Newly renovated 1 & bachelor. Senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units. New kitchens & applianc- es, carpeting, windows, security. Near schools/bus stop and amenities. Available March/April. 1-866-601-3083 905-432-6912. www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, WINTER SPECIAL! Under new Management. 1 & 2 bdrms, adult lifestyle bldg. Large units, new windows, security. Near bus, shopping. Avail. March/April. Call 905-723-1009 or 1-866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA-1-BEDROOM Base- ment apartment, Large separate driveway, separate entrance, laundry, recently renovated, large windows, near all amenities, large eat-in kitchen. Excellent area. April 1st. $760/inclusive. (905)432-1533 Park/Gibb, Oshawa Furnished bachelor basement apt, own kitchen & bath, laundry facilities. Sep. ent., $325/bi-weekly. First/last required. Call Terri 289-240-0508 PICKERING 1-BEDROOM Rosebank/Hwy#2 area. Furnished, secluded lot, cable, laundry, parking & private BBQ area. Suits single working person. Inclusive $800/month John 905-839-2372 PICKERING ALTONA/Shepherd. 1-bedroom basement apartment, private entrance, laundry, park- ing, immaculate. Suitable for quiet person, non-smoker, no pets. $850/month. (416)258-9804 PICKERING VILLAGE,bright 1- bedroom basement. Large living room, eat-in kitchen with island. 4-piece bath, laundry, parking, separate entrance, no smoking. First/last. April 1st. $825/month, inclusive. (416)843-7244. PICKERING, 1 BEDROOM base- ment. Spacious livingroom, eat- in kitchen, separate entrance, no smoker/pets, suits single working person. Avail. immediately, $799/mo. inclusive. First/last. (905)427-8243, (416)845-8425. PICKERING, NEWLY renovated 2-bedroom basement apt in love- ly community. Private entrance, plenty of storage, laundry, many amenities. $980/month, No smok- ers/pets. 905-420-1598. PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy a peaceful, beautiful town. Spacious 3-bdrm. in well-kept, quiet 3-storey apt building. Balcony, 1-parking, Security Video. No dogs. First/last. Call 905-985-0748 or 905-430-7816. WHITBY,Bachelor $749 all in- clusive Close to all amenities. Office hours 9-5, Monday - Fri- day. (905)430-1877 or view at comptronica.com QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREA! 1 & 2 bdrm from $825 util incl on Marland Ave., w/balcony. Near Super Centre, Hwy 401 and parks, 1-888-310.7000 GOtransglobe.com REGENCY PLACE Apartments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. Security & pking. Laundry, social room & ad- ditional storage. Min. to shopping & parks. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. 15 Regency Cres. (Mary St. & Hickory St) 905-430- 7397 www.realstar.ca SOUTH AJAX, LEGAL,new 1 bedroom basement apt. Walk to all amenities/buses. Shared laun- dry, $825/month, all inclusive. No smoking/pets. Call Gordon 416- 450-5479. SOUTH OSHAWA,2-bedroom, walk-out basement apartment. Newly renovated. Bright, laundry, large backyard, close to schools and transit. $900/month, all inclu- sive. Available immediately. (905)725-9209. Still Renting? Why? Owning is Cheaper! First time buyers only; Free list of homes with pictures available with little to no money down! From $900/mth (OAC) 1-800-596-2052 ID# 1064 Free recorded message TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 bed. w/upgraded finishes. Util. incl. Security & parking. Landscaped grounds, private patios & bal- conies. 2 Testa Rd. (Reach St. & Testa Rd) 905-852-2534 www.realstar.ca UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1 & 2 bdrm from $760. Onsite laundry rm, underground prk. Newly reno'd corridors. Close to parks, schools and Hwy 401. 1- 888-310-7000 GOtransglobe.com WHITBY APARTMENTS for rent, 1-bedroom $700/month plus hydro at Craydon Road, 2-bed- room $900/month plus hydro at 303 Green Street. Phone days 905-432-4365, evenings/week- ends 905-668-4016. WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balconies, laundry & parking. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shopping & schools. 900 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca WHITBY SOUTH - Spacious 1&2 bdrm starting $750- $880/month. Laundry, first/last, minutes to GO, Avail. May 1/earli- er. No dogs. Daytime viewings only Mon - Fri, references. Days (905)666-3338, evenings (905)832-2722. WHITBY, Anderson/Hwy 2 -2- bedroom walkout basement apt., laundry, A/C, new ceramic floor- ing, freshly painted, 2-parking, large private backyard, great neighbourhood near shopping. Very bright & clean. $850/mo-in- clusive. April 1. (905)409-6404 lajc676@hotmail.com WHITBY, COZY 1-bedroom loft. Skylight. Big windows. Parking, near GO, downtown, amenities. Available April 1st. No smok- ing/pets. (416)498-4770 or (416)577-8963. 2-BEDROOM house with garage, located in Oshawa at Park Rd/Hillside. Minutes to 401, shop- ping and schools. $1050 plus utilities. Available immediately. Call (905)767-0044. $ !AAAA ABA-DABA-DOO- OWN - No Rent! $0 Down (OAC) Only $899.03/mth all inclusive plus utilities. 3-bedroom central air, private yard, shows beautiful- ly. $38,000 Family Income. Call Ken Collis Broker, Coldwell Banker 2M Realty (905)576- 5200 kencollis@sympatico.ca $1097/MONTH,0 Down gives you ownership, NOT Rent, for this immaculate 3 bedroom home. (OAC) Includes Mortgage, Taxes, Heat, Hydro, Water and 4 appliances. WHY RENT? Require good credit, and family income of $40,000 per year. Call Bill Roka, Remax Spirit (905)728-1600 or 1-888-732- 1600 3 BEDROOM HOME-Oshawa/ Whitby border, no appliances. $1025/month, water includ- ed+utilities, first/last. No pets. Grass cutting/snow removal included. Avail. immediately. (905)576-0823, (905)576-1018. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent. Garage, large backyard. $1130+utilities. No smoking/pets. Located Ritson Rd. N. Call 905- 571-0539. 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE, close to shopping centre, and 401. Minutes to GO Train. $1200/month + utilities. Available immediately. Call Dave (905)259- 6760. 4-BEDROOM DETACHED house, c/a, new gas furnace, fridge/stove, washer/dryer. Fenced back yard, separate gar- age. Central Oshawa. May 1st. $1200/month+ utilities, first/last, references/credit check. (905)985-6575, leave message. A RENT TO OWN 2 storey 3 bedroom, detached, ceramic floor in kitchen, walkout living room, rec. room, nice area, North Oshawa. (705)722-2145. A SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW! Whitby, Gar- den/401. Hardwood. Amenities. Large bedrooms. Family-friendly. Finished basement. Backyard faces park. $1400+utilities. No pets/smoking. Available. 905- 999-9371. AJAX 3-BED main floor semi, Tulloch Dr., 1,012-sq.ft., bright, own laundry, hardwood, fenced yard, no smoking/subletting. Pets Ok. References/credit check mandatory. No time wasters. $1050/month+ 60% utilities. Avail. immediately. 6 month lease. 416- 737-8045 AJAX AVAILABLE immediately. Clean, renovated 3 bedroom bungalow, upper level, $1150. plus utilities. Harwood just north of Hwy 2. BAYLY/PICKERING BEACH RD. upper level 3 bed- room, 3 washrooms, $1350 plus 2/3 utilities. Prefer non smok- ing/no pets. Dennis Morgan, Sut- ton Group Heritage 905-831- 9500, 416-587-0060. AJAX BAYLY/PICKERING Beach, main floor only. 3-bdrms, appliances, parking, shared laun- dry, May 1st. $1225/inclusive. Condolyn Mgt. 905-428-9766 AJAX/PICKERING 2 homes, both newer 3 bedroom, 3 bath- rooms, fireplace, central air, $1250 & $1295+ Basement not available. April 15 and June 1. 647-271-6660. BROCK/ KINGSTON Road. 3 bedroom detached house. Bright & spacious. $1350 + 70% utilities. Available ASAP. Call 416-827-6234 GREAT DEAL! AJAX.Spacious 3-Bdrm Bungalow. Upper Level. Hrwd Floors Throughout. Shared Laundry. 2 Car Parking. Fenced Yard April ONLY $1275/mon."UTILITIES INCLUD- ED" Nicole 905-999-7368. A/P PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, March 28, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com To Contact Us Call: 1-800-519-9566, 905-668-1838 Apply on-line atApply on-line at www.creditzonecanada.comwww.creditzonecanada.com Bad Credit? O.K. • New to Country? O.K. • Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payment’s? 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Bath Vanity Set $59 NOW $15 SPRING ART AUCTION Sunday, March 30, 2008 Preview 12:15 p.m. - Auction 1:00 p.m. AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 75 Centennial Road - In main entrance, upstairs to the left in the Commodores Room Highlights Include: ROBERT BATEMAN *Momentum Tiger *Cottage Lane *Red Fox *Wolves on the Trail TRISHA ROMANCE *Garden Wedding *The Ice Castle *The Pathway *Snow Queen *Treasure Chest *The Birthday *Faithful Friends JAMES LUMBERS *A Frosty Night *The Meeting Place *Love and Cherish FEATURING PRINTS BY Trisha Romance, Robert Bateman, James Lumbers, Laura Berry, Doug Laird, Catherine Simpson and many more! 125 Framed Pieces!! Group of Seven Limited Edition Prints Images 21 For more information call (905)839-1756 Email: images21inc@rogers.com OSHAWA NORTH -3-bedroom, main floor, clean, A/C. Quiet, responsible couple preferred. $1150/mo. No pets, no smoking, first/last. Call 905-263-4644. OSHAWA, HOUSE apt. rentals, 3-bedroom duplex, upper unit $1250 inclusive. 2-bedroom basement apt $750 inclusive. Call Dave Methven Broker MinCom Durham Realty (905)404-8200 PICKERING - Liverpool Rd. north of Hwy 2, 2-bedroom bungalow, unfinished basement, A/C, fridge/stove, avail April 1st. $1125+ utilities (905)420-1524 PICKERING VILLAGE, freshly painted, 3-bedroom bungalow, eat-in kitchen, gas range, living room with electric fireplace, deck, gas barbecue, laundry, car port, no smoking, first/last, $1375, in- clusive. Available April 1st. (416)843-7244. RENT TO OWN - Low Down Pay- ment, Easy Qualifying, Seller Will Finance. Choose Your Dream Home Today. Visit http:// www.HomeOwnerSoon.com or call 1-866-702-4334. Still Renting? Why? Owning is Cheaper! First time buyers only; Free list of homes with pictures available with little to no money down! From $900/mth (OAC) 1-800-596-2052 ID# 1064 Free recorded message WHITBY SHORES,3-bedroom house for lease, 5 appliances, c/air, 9' ceilings, 2-1/2 baths, 1-1/2 car garage, fireplace, near Go, 401 & shopping. $1600+utilities. (905)924-2700 3-BEDROOM,central Oshawa, new interior, appliances, rec- room, $1340/month all inclusive, first/last, available May 1st. Call Martin or Regny (905)728-1420. AN OSHAWA SOUTH town- house, 3-bedroom $975+ utilities. Close to schools & shopping. First/last. 905-579-9956. BOWMANVILLE 3-bedroom end unit townhouses. Avail April/May 1. Gas fireplace, hardwood floors, att garage, walkout to private yard. Fridge/stove, washer/dryer, water included. $1295/mo + heat/hydro. Near schools/401. Call Gary Bolen Broker of Record Century 21 Netview Real Estate 905-404-2255. CARRIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. townhouses. In-suite laundry, util. incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard. Pking. avail. Near DT, shopping, restaurants, schools, parks. 122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe N., Colborne E) 905-434-3972 www.realstar.ca NORTH OSHAWA,clean 3 sto- rey condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, partly furnished, all appliances, walk to amenities and U.O.I.T. Immediately. $1,100. (905)728- 2545. PICKERING 3 bedroom 1-1/2 baths end unit townhouse, Available May 1st. Recently reno- vated, laundry included, very clean, $1300/mo+hydro. (905)839-3087 TAUNTON TERRACE 3 bed- room townhouses. Ensuite laun- dry. Landscaped grounds w/pool & playground. Private backyards. Sauna & pking avail. Near shop- ping & schools, public transport. 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) 905-436-3346 www.realstar.ca AJAX NORTH:2-furnished rooms for rent in a large furnished new home. Phone, internet, cable, parking, laundry. $600, First/last. No smoking/pets. Avail immed. 416-893-0140. AJAX, HOME TO share, fur- nished, bus route, TV, Internet, parking, Mature non-smoking working male preferred. $425. 905-239-1732, 416-723-5576. AVAILABLE in Oshawa, fur- nished room, bright very clean house, share kitchen & bath- rooms, run of house, non-smoker, parking, laundry, high-speed in- ternet, near all amenities, $465/month. (289)314-1949 LAKE SCUGOG,full use of the house and yard. Satellite service, suitable for quiet mature person. $400/month. (905)259-5610. PICKERING, WHITES Rd/HWY #2, shared kitchen, separate bathroom, parking, cable, access to backyard. $500/month, all in- clusive. No pets. Call (905)420- 6614 or (416)464-8071. ROOMS (OSHAWA),prestigious neighborhood. Swimming pool, BBQ, outdoor bar, deck, laundry, internet, new appliances, cable. Non smoker. $400-$500/month, all inclusive. Available immediate- ly (289)240-2896. ROOMS FOR RENT. Sim- coe/Conlin area, close to all amenities, share kitchen & com- mon room, $450/month. Call 905- 431-2164 or 905-983-1053 AT BLOOR & SIMCOE,Oshawa. Share furnished apt with 2 males. Near all amenities, bed/sitting room, cable/internet, parking in- cluded. Available immediately, lst/last, $450/mo inclusive, View- ing (905)433-4088. NORTH WHITBY,house to share, near all amenities, private bath, use of all facilities, parking. Avail immediately. First/last. 905- 442-2483 after 5pm. PICKERING, BROCK/FINCH, single male, to share 2-bedroom basement apartment. Smoking, kitchen, laundry, utilities, cable. Beside bus, reasonable, immedi- ately, first/last. (905)686-4975 or (647)400-4975. PICKERING: SHARE 3-bedroom townhome with 25yr old female, underground parking, near lake/GO/401, conservation area, waterfront trails. Female pre- ferred. $425+. Immediate. (905)839-6648, (647)273-6942. COUPLE WITH 2 DAUGHTERS looking to rent cottage on Lake Scugog for month of August, 2008. Please call 416-282-5050. LOVELY 3-BEDROOM Cottage, Buckhorn Lake, safe swimming, beautiful view, pine interior, paddleboat, great fishing, BBQ, satellite, sleeps 8. $1000/wk (Sunday-Saturday). Call (905)831-7139, (416)903-7139 www.rentinbuckhorn.piczo.com 1995 36'Travel trailer with push out, great shape, $7,000. 2 older Motor homes, 1984, $4,000, 1989, $6,000, both run great. 905-753-2555. 1991 39 FT FRANKLIN, 5th wheel, Model 370, $7,200. Call 905-207-7700. 2 1995 GTX seadoos with double bunk trailer. Great condition with low hours. $5000 o.b.o. Will sell separately Call 905-434-5686 2001 SKEETER BASS BOAT 17.5 ft. Vmax150 Yamaha en- gine. Brand new 72 volt trolling motor. Matching trailer included. $12,900. 905-434-2553. 1994 FORMULA 583 Skidoo STX, $1,700. Call 905-207-7700. LOOKING for excellent TRAVEL DEALS worldwide. vacationsforlessstore.com $500.00 LOAN SERVICE.No credit refused. Payable weekly. Call toll free 1-877-776-1660. +CARPETS, LAMINATES & HARDWOOD, 3 rooms, Berber caret installed, $389 (30 Yds.), 12.3 mm laminate from $1.49, hardwood flooring, 3 colours from $5.39 sq. ft. installed. Free in- home quotes. Saillian Carpets. 1-800-578-0497, 905-242-3691, 905-373-2260. 1/2 PRICE LEATHER JACKETS purses from $9.99; luggage from $19.99; wallets from $9.99. Everything must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728-9830, Scarborough (416)439-1177, (416)335-7007. 1ST AND 2ND CUT HAY - small square bales, $3.00 bale. Call 905-655-3551 2 KEY BOARD YAMAHA organ, hardly used, good condition. Phone 905-372-2036. 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 ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- fice $275. Call 905-213-4669. APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell separately, can deliver. Call (905)903-4997 BURN BARRELS, $10 each, 400 gallon plastic water tank, $350, side by side refrigerator, $100. Call 905-207-7700. CANONDALE V800 full suspen- sion mountain bike with hydraulic disc brakes. Rarely used and in excellent condition. $1,000.00 call 905-436-8296 CARPETS, LAMINATE & VINYL flooring. 1 or more rooms, I do it all! Carpets starting from $1.20- sq.-ft. installed. Laminate 15mm $2.20-sq-ft. Installation avail. Residential, commercial. Satis- faction guaranteed. Free Esti- mate. Lexus Flooring, Mike 905- 431-4040 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT B.E. Larkin Equipment Ltd. Kubota Construction, New Hol- land Construction used equip- ment. Durham, Clarington, North- umberland Sales Rep Jim (647)284-0971 DELL P4 WINDOWS XP Pro 17" monitor keyboard, mouse, speak- ers $250. Other systems from $100.00. MDM, 926 Dillingham Rd. Unit #4, Pickering, 416-319- 8861. FURNITURE/BENZ SALE!Two dining room groups (oak/cherry) $3K each, other furniture. Benz, 5K. Other stuff. Sell by: March 30. Call first, 905-428-0176. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB COVERS Custom cov- ers, all sizes and shapes, $399 tax and delivery included. Pool safety covers. We will not be beat on price and quality. Guar- anteed. 905-259-4514. www.homeandleisure.ca HOT TUB/SPA, Deluxe cabinet. Energy efficient. Lots of jets. Full warranty. Light. $2495. 905-409- 5285. HOT TUBS/SPA,Lots of jets, full warranty, cover, new cost $8450, sacrifice $3900. Call 416-524- 2018. POOL TABLE, 1" slate. New in box. Cost $4395 sell for $1395. 416-524-2018 TREADMILL SPACE SAVER, original cost $2200, sell $850, like new. Call 416-315-5227. RENT TO OWN - New and reconditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast delivery. No credit application refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502. STOVE KENMORE convection, self-clean, 6-burner, spare motor, 5-racks, $350, Fridge GE18.2 glass shelf, $75, Freezer, wood, $50, (905)831-0273. TRUCKLOADS OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT APPLIANC- ES new coin washers $699 and new coin dryers $599., also re- conditioned coin washer and dryers available, new Danby apt. size freezers $209, new 24" and 30" ranges $399., wide selection of new and reconditioned appli- ances available. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, March 28, 2008, PAGE 33 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com Place your ad at 905-683-0707 Durham Catholic District School Board NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOARD MEETING FOR PUBLIC INPUT On the Pupil Accommodation Review City of Oshawa The Durham Catholic District School Board invites interested parents and community members to the following public meeting: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 7:30 pm In the Cafetorium Msgr. Paul Dwyer Catholic High School 700 Stevenson Road North, Oshawa, Ontario L1J 5P5 This meeting will provide an opportunity to receive public input in the form of written submissions or delegations on the whole Accommodation Review Committee's package and the Director's Report and recommendations respecting the following group of schools in the City of Oshawa: Canadian Martyrs, Father Francis Mahoney, Holy Cross, John XXIII, Msgr. Philip Coffey, Sir Albert Love, St. Christopher, St. Gregory, St. Hedwig, St. Michael, and St. Thomas Aquinas. This meeting will be structured to encourage an open and informed exchange of views. Guidelines for making a presentation at this Special Board Meeting will be made available to each of the Oshawa school communities under review. Members of the public wishing to present may request these guidelines from the Director's Office. For further information and to view documents, please refer to the Durham Catholic District School Board web site at www.dcdsb.ca. If you have any questions please contact the Director's office at 905-576-6150 ext 2266. Paul Pulla J im McCafferty Director of Education Chair of the Board In Loving Memory of my beloved daughter Marcia Scarlett-Harmon who was taken from us 7 sad years ago on March 26, 2001 No farewell was spoken, No time to say goodbye, You were gone before we knew, And only God knows why. ---Sadly missed & remembered forever by Mom Louise Scarlett, your Sisters, Brothers and their spouses, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and friends. Danielle Scarlett Harmon February 7, 1995-March 26, 2001 In Loving Memory of my beautiful granddaughter who died tragically with her Mother 7 sad years ago In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear Danielle That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by Grandma Louise, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Godparents & Friends. VENDORS WANTED at Courtice Flea Market. Rent starts at $185/mo for 10'x10' booth. Approx 250,000 people/year. Located 2 minutes off 401 between Oshawa & Bowmanville Call 905-436-1024 www.courtice- fleamarket.com MILLS LANDSCAPING & FIRE- WOOD 12" or 16" face cords or bush cords. Picked up or deliv- ered. Call (905)432-0259 or (905)986-1977 5 PUREBRED PUGS,2 female, 3 males, ready to go now. lst shots, dewormed, $850. Parents on site. Telephone (905)723- 8677. CHOCOLATE AND YELLOW labs, first shots, dewormed, vet checked, home raised. $500. Call (705)932-1502. Chocolate ready, Yellow, ready end of March. CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS, males/females. CKC registered, vet checked, tattooed, dewormed, both parents on site, family raised. (905)344-7093. www.ardbraekennels.com DILLABOUGH POODLE mixes, 30 years in business, www.perfectpuppies.ca, (613)332-5975. GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES, gorgeous 2nd generations Blacks with wavy-curly no shed coats great for allergies, ready now. Beautiful new litters ready April. 705-437-2790, www.doodletreasures.com RARE SABLE & tri-coloured Shihtzu puppies, home raised, vaccinated and dewormed, moth- er on site. Ready March 28th. $600. 905-728-6148. TRADITIONAL DOG TRAINING CLASSES. No clickers, no treats, just great results. 905- 797-2855. 1995 PARK AVENUE $1000 as is or best offer. 905-436-0247. 1996 OLDSMOBILE 88 LS, 4 door, 3.8 litre V6, automatic, load- ed, dark green, 155,000kms, many new parts, $3995 certified & e-tested. Call 905-259-9846. 1999 DODGE Caravan, Anniver- sary Edition. Fully loaded, 2 slid- ing doors, excellent condition, certified & e-tested. $2950. Call (905)723-2614 2000 NEON LE, 4-dr auto 136k $3495. 1998 Buick Century 4-dr auto 180k $3295; 2000 Saturn LS1, 4-dr auto 200k $3295; All vehicles certified/e-tested, 1 year powertrain warranty included. 905-925-2205 or 905-987-2205 2001 PT CRUISER $4499; 2001 Sonata $3499; 2001 GrandAm $3699; 1997 Intrepid 147k $2999; 1997 Chev pickup $3499; 10 vehicles under $2000. Certified e-tested. Free 6 month warranty 905-683-1983 or 905-424-9002 www.kellyandsonsauto.com 2002 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, standard, heated seats, power locks and windows, turbo diesel, 202,000 kil., Safety and e-tested. Very clean. $12,500. (905)434- 2265. 2004 OLDSMOBILE ALERO, 4-door, auto, 118k, Very clean. Regular maintenance. Certified/ e-tested. $9000 905-623-2822 2005 CARAVAN 130k $7400; 2002 Cavalier 4-dr 121k $5200; 2001 Taurus Wagon $3500; 2003 Sunfire 4-dr 101k $5700; 2003 KioRio Wagon $2900. All cars certified/e-tested, 2-year warrantee. (416)841-1487 (905)922-2010 Fineline Auto. 2006 TUCSON (SUV)6 cyl. Loaded with standard features. Extra, extra, B. to B. WARR, till 2013. 28,500kms. Great deal, $18,500. Larry (905)430-2849. NEED A CAR?100% Credit Guaranteed, Your job is your credit, some down payment may be required. 200 cars in stock Call 877-743-9292 or apply online at www.needacartoday.ca NEED FINANCING for a newer vehicle? We offer financing for: *1st Time Buyers *Bankruptcies *Divorce *Slow or No Credit 1- 866-436-3025 or apply online: www.thecreditrebuilders.ca ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Please call 905-426-0357. ! ! ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. ! ! $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) 905-424-3508 ! A ABLE TO PAY up to $10,000 on scrap cars & trucks running or not. Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Picker- ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE. Has the best cash deal for your good scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 or (416)286-6156. $ $250+ 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 $100-$1000 Cash For Cars Dead or Alive Fast Free Towing 7 Days a Week (416)893-1594 1-866-256-2883 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 2001 RED DODGE Dually, 4x4 extended cab, diesel, certified and E-tested, $17,500. Call 905- 207-7700. 2002 YUKON XL, excellent con- dition, certified and E-tested, $19,500, 125,000 km. Call 905- 207-7700, Cobourg area. 2005 YAMAHA TTR 125,low hours, great condition, runs great! $2300. Call 905-697-8850 NEW Your choice Blonde or Redhead Upscale Discreet Early till late No private calls Appointment 905-492-3338 AAA PICKERING ANGELS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Relaxing Massage VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi 905 Dillingham Rd. (905)420-0320 pickeringangels.com OSHAWA The Holistic $35 you want Ritson Rd. / Bloor 905-576-3456 Where can you listen to two dynamic speakers, enjoy a wonderful lunch and network with your peers? At Durham Region Chapter's Administrative Professionals DayÆ Workshop at Tosca Banquet Hall, Oshawa, Wednesday, April 23, 2008. This year's theme "Forward Moving", continues the tradition of bringing together dynamic speakers to discuss issues relevant to administrative professionals in 2008. For a brochure or more information, visit www.iaapdurham.com or contact Margot at 905-579-4594 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS BATHROOMS ● KITCHENS ●RECROOMS COUNTER TOPS ●LICENSED ELECTRICIAN PAINTING ● FLOORING ●PLUMBING HOME OFFICES ● HEATING & A/C Mario (905)619-4663 Cell 416-275-0034 Painting, Drywall, Carpentry, Bath & Basement Call Ed 905-426-9100 PUBLIC NOTICE The Government of Ontario is offering $2465.00 to each homeowner interested in replacing a heating system, cooling system and thermostat by March 31st, 2008. Free information & participating contractors available 24hr/day 1-800-516-8231 ID#1226 Free Recorded Message. HANDYMAN / FIXER For all small household jobs Certified Home Inspection Call Brian (905)231-9674 HOLMES THE HANDYMAN No Job Is Too Small ●Plumbing ● Trim Work ● Laminate Floors ● Some Electrical ● Tile/Backsplash ●Junk Removal ● Painting Work Guaranteed 416-738-5849 (Brian) Need a Handyman? Full basement renos starting at $8500 (lab/mat based on 900sq.ft.) Bathrooms, Kitchens Framing, Drywall, Painting Some plumbing, basic electrical 22 yrs experience Fire & Water Technician Mould Specialist Guaranteed Work (905)728-8973 PLUMBER ON THE GO Top Quality Plumbing at Reasonable rates Service and new installations Residential/Commercial No job too big or small Free estimates - over 20 years experience (905)837-9722 A1 1/2 PRICE JUNK REMOVAL!! All Junk Removed. Homes, Yards, Businesses, etc. We do all the loading. Seniors Discounts. Cheap and fast Service! In Service for 25yrs. John (Local) 310-5865 NEED A FRIEND WITH A TRUCK? ● Junk Removal ●Light Hauling ●Odd Jobs ●General Deliveries Reasonable Rates Call Hans anytime (905)706-6776 Painter By Day Firefighter by Night Fast, Clean & Efficient Call for Free Estimates (905)999-1048 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 Ambassador Moving Dependable & Reliable Good Rates 24-hour Service Licenced/Insured (905)683-5342 (416)465-6859 (905)239-1263 DOAEC MOVING/DELIVERY ✓ fully insured and bonded ✓ honest & reliable ✓reasonable rates (905) 426-4456 (416) 704-0267 CLEAN MOMENT Experienced European cleaning. Residential. Pickering & Ajax area. For service call 647-295-0771 "Clean is our middle name" CLEANING LADY over 10 years experience, is looking for a new client. Long term references. 3 bedrooms $80, laundry. Call (905)428-1357 House Cleaner Available I work Alone 15 years experience Bonded Mature & Reliable Please call (905)831-5264 LEON LIN LANDSCAPING * Design * Interlocking stone * Natural stone * Deck & Fence * Planting & Sodding * Maintenance * Sprinkler System 647-828-6166 A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, March 28, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com Please read your clas- sified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsi- ble for more than one insertion in the event of an error. ARMSTRONG, CATHY - Peacefully at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 in her 51st year. Loving daughter of Anne and Fred. Sister of Cindy Termini and her husband Mike. Sadly missed by her two nephews Peter and Max. Fondly remembered by her many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. The family would like to offer a special thank you to the Whitby dialysis unit, and to the critical care and palliative care units at the Lakeridge Health in Oshawa. Visitation will be held at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME (28 Old Kingston Road, Pickering Village, 905-428-8488) on Friday, March 28, 2008 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2008 in the Chapel of the Funeral Home at 1:30 pm. Interment to follow at Pine Ridge Me- morial Gardens. If desired, Memorial Donations may be made to the Whitby Di- alysis Unit or the Crohns and Colitis Foundation. A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca CATTERALL, Nova - Age 70 Years. Passed away at Rouge Valley Health - Ajax on Sunday March 23rd 2008. Beloved wife of Terry Catterall. Loving mother of Linda & her husband Jim Skene, Julie & her husband Glenn Williams and Bonnie & her husband Blaine Warren. Cherished "Gran" of Carri, Kimberly, Jason, Erika & Bradley. Nova will be lovingly remembered by her brother Tony & his wife Sharon. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel at THE SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE, 1057 Brock Road, Pickering, 905-686-5589 on Saturday March 29th 2008 at 11am. Visitation will take place one hour prior to time of service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Nova. Christena MacLellan-Clements - 76 Toronto - New Victoria Christena died February 26, 2008 after a lengthy illness. She is pre-deceased by son Terry, parents Alex D, Jesse MacQuarrie - MacLellan, and brother Clem. She is survived by her husband Thomas and sisters Betty Kearney, Joan Cameron, Dolly Hill. Brothers, Manion, John R., Alexander and Chisolm. Daughter in-law Teija, and grandchildren Erin, Daniel, and Mika. She will be sadly missed by her family and close friends. ELLENZWEIG, Nora - passed away peacefully on March 26, 2008 at Sunny- brook Hostpital in her 48th year. Nora will be sadly missed by her loving hus- band David, children Colin, Lisa, and Michael. Loving Niece Kelsey Cann. Nora will fondly be remembered by her brother, sisters and many extended family. Visitation will be held Friday March 28, 2008 from 7-9 pm and Saturday March 29, 2008 from 10am-12pm at MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road (Corner of Church and Kingston Road), Ajax, ON (905)428-8488. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 1pm at St. Issac Joques Roman Catholic Church 1148 Finch Ave. Pickering. Burial will follow at Resurrection Cemetery in Whitby. If desired, Memorial Donations may be made to Sunnybrook Hospi- tal. A book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca MCCULLY, MORRISON ALASTAIR IAIN, In Loving Memory: Loving father to Alastair and Shiona, long time loving companion to Andrea Burry, second fa- ther to Mark, Courtney, and Lindsay Burry and 'Shen' to Owen, Drew, Sydney and Joshua. A Memorial service will be held in Iain's honour at 10:30 am Satur- day 29th at the Greenwood United Church; 6th Concession (opposite Trim- bles Lane). A Scottish wake will follow all day at the 'Barn', Trimbles Lane Greenwood, L0H 1H0. In lieu of flowers; donations in Iain's memory can be made to The Heart & Stroke Foundation. Oshawa 800 Taunton Rd. W. 905-434-7727 Everything you ever wanted to know about Pools & Spas Show Hours Thurs. to Sat. 10am-8pm Sunday 10am-6pm 4DAYS ONLY! 4DAYS ONLY! 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