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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2004_10_15 Durham students take trip into past in Claremont By Mike Ruta Staff Writer DURHAM – After spending a morning in the bush, mak- ing candles from beeswax, rugs from cloth scraps, and learning about gathering food, not from No Frills, but from the forest and creek, Caleb Fryer has a good sense of what early Canadian set- tlers had to contend with in the Upper Canadian wilderness. “I think it would be pretty hard because you have to col- lect everything because there’s no stores,” says the student of Rosebank Road Public School in Pickering. “It’d be pretty cool, but it’d be hard to build a house because you don’t have any cement.” Grade 3 students from across Durham are visiting the Duffin’s Creek Outdoor Environmental Education Centre in the Clare- mont Conservation Area this month. Upon arriving at the set- tler’s cabin they are immediately immersed in the life of a pioneer family, circa 1825, headed by ma and pa. “We are preparing for winter,” Ma, otherwise known as Cathy Galberg, says in an interview. “It’s fall and we have a lot of chores to do.” Ms. Galberg, the Durham Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Student Jonathan Kyriacou gets a helping hand from instructor Jay Thibert in making a pioneer toy while Julie Chen gives it a try as well. Pickering students take a trip back in time to become pioneers Staff working with Region to implement purchased system By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING – Pickering resi- dents who live near the nuclear plant may yet end up with the proposed sirens they already gave the thumbs down to. City staff has been working with Regional staff on an alternative plan for the number and distribu- tion of the alerting sirens, and they are working with the system that has already been purchased. “A t this point in the process we’re trying to work with what we have,” said Tom Melymuk, divi- sion head of corporate projects and policy, at a recent manage- ment forum meeting. Provincial legislation requires that a public alerting system be installed within three kilometres of a nuclear station to warn resi- dents in the event of an accident. There are to be 27 sirens located in Pickering and two in Ajax. The concrete poles are about 45 feet tall with a siren on top. They have already been purchased (OPG paid for them). At open houses in Pickering in the spring, more than 300 residents came out to learn more about the sirens and most didn’t like what they saw. “The public has seen it and made a decision about how they feel about them and council has made a decision that the present system proposed is unacceptable,” said Ward 2 Regional Councillor Bill McLean. Mr. Melymuk explained staff is working on getting an alternate solution prepared to present. The alternate could include less sirens or they could be in different locations than were presented at B R U C E B I S S E L L 201 Bayly St. W., Ajax, Ontario: (between Westney and Harwood) BB U I C K P O N T I A C L T D . 683-6561 www.bissellbuick.com 48 month lease, 20,000 km. per year, 12¢ on overage. Freight, taxes, admin fees & lic. extra. 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Introducing the Touareg Tonight @ 7:00 pm Meet Perdita Felicien, Bernard Luttmer, & Anson Henry @ Pickering Town Centre Friday Oct. 15 @ 7:00 pm cityofpickering.com Alerting sirens could still end up on city streets ✦ See Trying page 8 ✦ See Life page 4 The Pickering 40 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 48,600 ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2004 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 BATTLE ROYAL Dolphins squads take on Hawkeyes Sports, Page 30 ARREST MADE Police have suspect in Durham College pub murder Page 8 THE A TEAM Team America pulls the strings in theatres Entertainment, Page 29 Police hate crime unit investigating Ajax incident By Keith Gilligan Staff Writer AJAX – An Ajax fam- ily woke Monday to find a message that didn’t leave them thankful. Leon Simeon says his brother-in-law’s Ford pick-up truck was spray-painted with rac- ist graffiti during the Thanksgiving weekend. The incident occurred sometime after visitors left the family’s Strick- land Drive residence at 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 10. The damage was discovered around 1 p.m. on Monday. Paint had been sprayed all over the truck, on the body, the bumpers, hubcaps, wheel rims and win- dows. One message said, “F------ Paki Go Home.” The Durham Regional Police were called and the incident is under in- vestigation, said Inspec- tor Jim Douglass of the Ajax-Pickering Commu- nity Office. A report has been for- warded to the depart- ment’s intelligence divi- sion and the hate crime unit. “It appears to be an isolated incident,” Insp. Douglass said, noting police canvassed the neighbours and nothing was turned up. Mr. Simeon stated his brother-in-law stays with the family on week- ends. This is the first time the family has been subjected to a racist incident since moving to Ajax four years ago, he added. “There have been no problems at all.” His children, ages seven and four, are “ter- rified. They don’t want to come out of the house,” Mr. Simeon said. “We told them it’s a random act and it wasn’t direct- ed at them specifically. There are people out there with these feelings and they shouldn’t be afraid, but be vigilant. “We know Ajax is growing and people know to be on their guard, regardless of where they live,” Mr. Simeon stated. The truck has been towed to the dealership where it was bought. “It certainly will have to be repainted.” Given that the truck would have to be re- painted, Insp. Douglass stated the “damage esti- mate is significant.” A/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com Be the Champion of Savings! This month’s winning number 900815 THIS MONTH’S PRIZE Your heavyweight envelope delivers a POWERFULSavings Punch! 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Truck painted with racist graffiti durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 3 A/P M AG ICAL M ICHAEL on Sat., O ct 23 Tw o Perform ances 1pm - 3pm and 6pm - 8pm Our Autumn Clearance Sale continues. Hurry in and save on ALL Perennials, Evergreens, Trees & Shrubs, Bulbs, Lawn Care & much more! While quantities last. 2 LOCATIONS!! - AUTUMN CLEARANCE SALE! Pine Ridge SALE STARTS: 9am Oct. 15 - Oct. 28 Mon-Fri .......................... 9-8 pm Saturday ........................ 9-6 pm Sunday .......................... 9-5 pm 4038 Hwy. 7 905-479-2480 UNIONVILLE PICKERING 2215 Brock Rd. 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The fair offers pamphlets and information on diabe- tes-related topics or they can get immediate answers. In addition, there will be experts on hand to speak as well as answer questions. “There are a variety of subjects that are covered and there are a variety of diabetes practitioners so no matter what kind of ques- tion they have someone is there,” says Ms. Lorne. “Not only do they pick up in- formation but (experts) are right there so people can ask questions.” Keynote speaker is Ajax’s Dr. Ian Blumer, internist and author of ‘Diabetes for Canadians for Dummies’; other guest speakers are Dr. Leslie Goldenberg and Wade Krishnan from Walk- ing Mobility Clinics in Pick- ering, and Brenda Furman, a registered nutritional consultant. Ms. Lorne started the Ajax-Pickering diabetes support group a few years ago to allow those living with diabetes or those close to them to come together and discuss issues or listen to a guest speaker. The group meets on the third Tuesday of every month. Diabetes Health Fair has answers to your questions Get your local news online: infodurhamregion.com District School Board’s in- terpretive naturalist for outdoor and environmen- tal education, says playing ‘ma’ is “probably my most outlandish role during the year.” She explains that the log cabin is authentic, taken apart at it’s original location in Pickering and reassem- bled in the woods. Ms. Gal- berg slips into her role as soon as the students arrive. She’s indulgent, to a point, explaining there’s no time and the cabin is no place for monkeying around, es- pecially with a fire blazing in the wood stove. “I want you to take a look at those feet attached to your legs and tell them no running in the cabin,” she says, adding if anyone breaks the rules, they’re out the door. Cabin work includes mak- ing candles, the hard and slow way by dipping strings in hot wax and letting it dry, to light up the long winter nights, and preparing apple and cinnamon biscuits. Shimon Williams is one of the most enthusiastic stu- dents at the cabin. “I like the fox’s fur and the kind of activities here,” he enthuses. When he finds a patch of rabbit’s fur that has fallen to the cabin floor, he asks ma if he can keep it, and is delighted when she says it’s OK. Shimon says he would make a good pioneer be- cause “I like to hunt animals and I like making food.” Even the prospect of a long cold winter doesn’t faze him. “The creek freezes and we could go skating,” Shimon says. Out at the woodshed, Pa (program facilitator Jay Thi- bert), assisted by parent vol- unteers, is showing students how to make simple toys. When it’s time to return to the present day. Mr. Thib- ert in an interview says “we leave them with the mes- sage that they really have a challenge to be pioneers in 2004 to protect the natural world.” Seasonal employee Helen Firing is the spinning lady to the children, teaching them how sheep’s wool is used to make warm clothing, and how the natural oil sheep produce, lanolin, acts like waterproofing. Goldenrod can be collected, boiled in water and used to make a yellow dye, she explains. Nothing is wasted, Ms. Fir- ing tells the students, show- ing them how to push cloth scraps through the mesh of a burlap sack to make a simple rug. “I like this job,” says stu- dent Rachel Smith, working on the rug. As for living in a small pi- oneer cabin, she has mixed thoughts about it. “It would be kind of hard; you couldn’t have a lot of stuff, but it might be kind of fun,” Rachel says. 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Break-in suspects elude police Video shows one stabbed during struggle By Jeff Mitchell Staff Writer DURHAM – Two shopkeepers told a Superior Court judge this week that they were terrorized, stabbed and robbed by three men who burst into their stores with a knife drawn. “I thought I was going to die,” Scarborough convenience store owner Jeong Sik Suh said during the trial of 21-year-old Christo- pher Junior Brown of Ajax. Speaking through a Korean in- terpreter, Mr. Suh told Justice Clair Marchand he was roughed up and stabbed four times by masked men who ran into his store and leaped over the counter on April 9, 2003. Mr. Brown faces a number of charges, including robbery and aggravated assault, in connection with two store robberies in Scar- borough April 9, 2003, and another convenience store robbery May 21, 2003, in Pickering. Charges related to all three robberies are being heard in a Whitby courtroom by Justice Marchand. Mr. Suh is one of three conve- nience store clerks who have testi- fied at the trial of Mr. Brown, who was arrested with three co-accused after the robbery of May 21, 2003. All three men, including Jayesh Patel, who ran the Pickering Daisy Mart that was robbed, told the judge they were roughed up and stabbed by the men who burst into stores and demanded cash and cigarettes. None have been able to identify Mr. Brown as one of those men. On Tuesday, the judge viewed videotape captured by a security camera in Mr. Suh’s Warden Av- enue store that depicts the rob- bery. On the tape, three men enter the store and two jump the counter to trap the clerk while the third paces back and forth, presumably keeping watch. At one point during the struggle, one of the suspects is seen stabbing Mr. Suh in the back. Mr. Suh showed Justice March- and scars from the attack, includ- ing one on the back of his left hand. During cross-examination, defence lawyer Kevin Mitchell- Gill produced a discharge form that shows Mr. Suh was kept in Sunnybrook hospital for two days, not the five he testified to under questioning by prosecutor Mike Newell. Court also heard from Shin Bun Kim, whose Lawrence Av- enue store was robbed about an hour after Mr. Suh’s on April 9 of last year. He said he was roughed up and threatened by three men who were armed with at least one knife. The trial continues. Shopkeepers describe robbery terror DURHAM – A local animal orga- nization needs your help. The Animal Guardian Society (TAGS), which rescues animals from shelters that would normally be put down, is looking for volun- teers for many positions. Foster homes are also needed. For more information, call 905-263-8247, email tagsvolunteer@yahoo.ca or visit www.animalguardian.org. 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Pickering 905-831-7747 Just West of Brock Rd. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE!!! • Drapery Fabrics • Upholstery Fabrics • Re-Upholstery Service • Made-to- Measure Drapery • Notions & Trims • Quiliting Cottons • Low, Low Prices! Decorate For Less. 1698 Bayly St. W., Pickering at Brock Rd. Ph 905.831.5223 The Lace Place HOME FABRICS 20%OFFpurchase Receive an additional 20% off already reduced prices with this ad before Nov.1/04✃✃10% of all sale proceeds will be donated to Breast Cancer By Lesley Bovie Staff Writer DURHAM – Six months after shots rang out at a Durham College pub, police have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with the fatal shooting. The accused made a brief court appearance Wednes- day after being arrested earlier that morning at the To ronto West Detention Centre, where he has been in provincial custody await- ing trial on other unrelated charges. Neven Zivota Belic of no fixed address is charged with second-degree murder and two counts of aggra- vated assault. He remains in custody until a bail hearing Oct. 29 at 850 King St. in Oshawa. Thourla Moses stared coldly at the prisoner box while the court read out the charges laid in connection with the April 3 shooting, which claimed the life of her son, Eugene “Dwayne” Moses, 21. An accomplished rugby player and a former Durham College student, Mr. Moses was one of three young men hit when shots were fired near the front doors of E.P. Ta ylor’s during a live-to-air radio event and year-end athletics award banquet. The Ajax man died in hos- pital days after the shoot- ing. A 24-year-old bouncer at the pub and a 22-year- old Toronto man were also wounded but have since re- covered from their injuries. At We dnesday’s court ap- pearance, the accused was ordered not to have any con- tact with them, witnesses in the case, or members of the Moses family. Durham Re- gional Police say he is not one of the six men originally charged in connection with the shooting. Dressed in an orange jumpsuit, the accused was ushered into the courtroom by detectives wearing blue rubber gloves. He stood in the prisoner’s box betraying little emotion, but asking at one point to get written clar- ification of those included in the non-communication order. This proved too much for Ms. Moses, who rushed out of the courtroom before the appearance ended. She broke her long silence in August, making a pub- lic plea for information that could lead to the arrest of the shooter. Throughout the investigation, Ms. Moses has played a big part in the investigation, said Durham Regional Police spokesman Paul Malik. While police have re- ceived many leads in the case, they are still appealing to the public for help, said Sgt. Malik. “The detectives strongly believe there may still be someone out there in the community who may know something that could help their case,” he said. “If you know something, by all means, now is the time to get it down.” P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com Live the Resort Lifestyle Everyday-Live the Resort Lifestyle Everyday- Experience Waterfront LivingExperience Waterfront Living The Yacht Club Condominiums at Whitby Harbour offers a unique opportunity to experience resort style living in the town of Whitby, a vibrant and established community - the tranquil setting of an intimate small town with the sophistication and convenience of a large urban centre. Ideally situated across the Port Whitby Marina, The Yacht Club is an architecturally sculpted modern condominium with spectacular unobstructed waterfront views, modern suite layouts and an elegantly designed lobby by Hudson Kruse. 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Staff is looking at pre- senting an option to coun- cil by the end of the year. ✦ Tr ying from page 1 Arrest made in Durham College pub night April murder Trying to find solutions Ajax and Pickering have Herizon House serving clients now By Danielle Milley Staff Writer DURHAM – It is finally open. After delays, road blocks and red tape the Ajax and Pickering women’s shelter, Herizon House, finally opened its doors to clients Tuesday evening. “It’s very rewarding to finally see it come to fruition. I can’t be- lieve it, sitting here right now, that we are actually taking in clients,” said Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson, president of Heri- zon House’s board. He was late for Tuesday’s executive committee because he was at the shelter for a special event for those who donated money to have a room named in a loved one’s honour. Coun. Johnson said it was the last time the public would be al- lowed in the facility now that is has clients. The first client arrived at 8 p.m. Tuesday and it is now almost full. “We’re getting there,” said Cath- erine Carney-White, executive di- rector. “We have 19 women and children.” The 15,000-square-foot facility features a large living area, play- ground, an elevator and 10 bed- rooms with a total of 25 beds. The shelter is also unique in that it can accommodate children with special needs, women or children with disabilities and there is going to be an onsite office for the Dur- ham Regional Police Service. “I’m ecstatic, but I am drained at the same time to be opening the facility,” Coun. Johnson said. The original plan was for the shelter to be opened last fall, but due to red tape and the need for more funding it was delayed until the summer; it was delayed again due to construction issues. “We should have been in there a couple of months ago but we’re in there now,” Coun. Johnson said. While the new shelter was being built, Herizon House was still op- erating in an interim shelter that was opened in a four-bedroom house. It filled up immediately and the 25 beds were filled almost every night after it opened in May 2003. The new shelter has a lot more space for women and their chil- dren to feel at home, as well as have some privacy. Ms. Carney-White is glad to be in the new building. “It feels wonderful,” she said. “It has just made a huge difference in how we deliver our services. We now have privacy and women have privacy in their own rooms.” Coun. Johnson would prefer it if Ajax and Pickering didn’t need a women’s shelter, but at least now there are the resources and ser- vices to help women in need. “It’s not the right thing that we need a facility like this, but we do, so we went out and built it,” Coun. Johnson said. He reminded councillors the fi- nancial needs of the shelter still exist and it would need continued support from them and the com- munity to continue to operate. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 9 A/P Lease and finance offers are from Honda Canada Finance Inc., on approved credit. †Based on a 2005 Accord Sedan DX, model CM5615E (††2005 CR-V LX, model RD7755E). Lease for 48 months at $298 (††$298) per month plus applicable taxes with 96,000 km allowance (12¢/km exceeding allowance).$3,767.73 (††$4,911.53) down payment or equivalent trade acceptable to dealer ($0 down on approved credit from Honda Canada Finance Inc.). Initiation payment of $4,727.59 (††$6,042.96) includes down payment,first monthly payment,registration,security deposit of $0,freight & P.D.E.and taxes.PPSA is additional.Total freight & P.D.E.is $1,180.00 (††$1,325.00). Total lease payment is $20,834.49(††$21,149.85).Option to purchase at lease end for $12,700.00 (††$14,100) and taxes.Accord (††CR-V) lease calculated with finance rate of 5.9% (††4.9%).Rate may change effective November 1st,2004 and will affect down payment,security deposit,residual value and initiation figures.Dealer may lease for less.2.9% (**3.9%) purchase financing is available on select 2005 Accord Sedans (††CR-Vs) for up to 36 months. Finance example:$20,000 at 2.9% (**3.9%) per annum equals $580.74 (**$589.59) per month based on a 36 month term.C.O.B.is $906.64 (**$1,225.24) for a total of $20,906.64 (**$21,225.24).Dealer may sell for less.†/††/*/**Offers valid through October 31st,2004 at participating dealers only.Does not include Accord Hybrid.See participating dealer for full details.∑Visit www.nhtsa.gov for details.◊Figures estimated.See dealer for latest 2005 EnerGuide published by NRCan when available.①Recent university or college graduates may be eligible for an allowance of up to $750.00 on certain models.①/∆See participating Honda Dealers for complete details. 2005 ACCORDSEDAN ANDCR-V: BEST-IN-CLASSSAFETY.Honda isan acknowledged industryleaderin building advanced safetytechnologyinto all ofitsvehicles. Every2005 Accord Sedan and CR-Voffers: •Driverand FrontPassengerDual-Stage, Dual-Threshold Airbags(SRS) •NEW Side Curtain Airbags •Driverand FrontPassengerSide Airbagswith PassengerSeatOccupant Position Detection System (OPDS) •4-Wheel Anti-LockBraking System (ABS) •NHTSA5-StarSafetyRating∑and more. PROGRAM GRADUATE ① PROGRAM GRADUATE ① Now every 2005 Honda comes with 3-year roadside assistance∆ 2005 ACCORD SEDAN DX By any standard, our most affordable Accord is feature loaded: • 2.4l 160hp dohc i-vtec™engine • 5-speed automatic transmission • independent front and rear double wishbone suspension • power windows & 2-stage power door locks • keyless remote entry • cruise control • driver’s seat height adjustment • cfc- free a/c with micron air filtration • am/fm/cd stereo • tilt & telescopic steering wheel • centre console armrest with storage • new taillight bulb and lens design • rear heater ducts and much more. 2005 CR-V LX Superblyequipped to handle anychallenge with: • 2.4l 160hp i-vtec™ engine • realtime™ 4-wheel drive • vehicle stability assist (vsa®) • restyled front grille, side sill and rear bumper • keyless remote entry • larger 16" wheels and tires • am/fm/cd stereo • cfc-free air conditioning • front/rear intermittent wipers • power windows, locks & door mirrors • even the list of features goes on and on! $298 † PER MONTH O.A.C. 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FOR UP TO 36 MONTHS WITH visit and locate your nearest dealer at: www.hondaontario.com 5-Star Safety Rating ∑ CR-V LX, model RD7755Eshown Women’s shelter opens doors to clients in permanent location Rick Johnson ‘We now have privacy and women have privacy in their own rooms.’ Catherine Carney-White Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Stocking up PICKERING – St. Paul’s-on-the-Hill volunteers Bruce Powell and Albertina Silva sort food recently as the food bank’s food drive continues. It ends Oct. 16 and although it has done well, they are still hoping for peanut butter, cereal and pork and beans. A/P PAGE 10 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT BETTER HURRY.“RIGHT NOW”ISALMOSTOVER. zoom -zoom Sedan GS-V6 model shown Sport Hatchback GT-V6 model shown Sport Wagon GS-V6 GFX model shown † 0% Purchase Financing/48 months is available on new 2004 Mazda6 sedan, 2004 Mazda6 Sport Hatchback, 2004 Mazda6 Sport Wagon. 0% Purchase Financing/36 months is available on new 2005 Tribute. 0% Purchase Financing/60 months is available on new 2004 B-Series Truck. Finance examples: for $10,000 at 0% Purchase Financing the monthly payment is $277.78/$208.33/$166.67 for 36/48/60 months, C.O.B. is $0 for a total of $10,000. **Cash Purchase offer available on the Mazda B2300 SX Regular Cab (XBBA54AA00). Limited quantities available. ***Cash Purchase Price available on the 2004 Mazda6 sedan GS-I4 Automatic Transmission, 2004 Mazda6 Sport Hatchback GS-I4 Automatic Transmission and 2004 Mazda6 Sport Wagon GS-V6 Automatic Transmission and 2005 Tribute GX-I4 2WD. Offers cannot be combined. Negotiated price may exceed advertised cash purchase price offer if advertised finance offer is selected, and may result in a higher effective interest rate. Other finance rates available. See your dealer for details. Offers cannot be combined. *Offers available on retail leases of new 2004 Mazda6 sedan GS-I4, 2004 Mazda6 Sport Hatchback GS-I4, 2004 Mazda6 Sport Wagon GS-V6, 2005 Tribute GX-I4 2WD and 2004 B3000 Dual Sport Cab Plus.For other models see your dealer for details. Lease payment includes freight and P.D.E. of $925 for cars and $1,125 for trucks. Total lease obligation for the 2004 Mazda6 sedan GS-I4 (G4LD84AA00) is $15,854 including down payment or equivalent trade of $3,950. Total lease obligation for the 2004 Mazda6 Sport Hatchback GS-I4 (G5SD84AA00) is $16,334 including down payment or equivalent trade of $3,950. Total lease obligation for the 2004 Mazda6 Sport Wagon GS-V6 (G6SZ84AA00) is $16,814 including down payment or equivalent trade of $3,950. Total lease obligation for the 2005 Tribute GX-I4 2WD (WSXD75AA00) is $15,439 including down payment or equivalent trade of $4,495. Total lease obligation for the 2004 B3000 Dual Sport Cab Plus (XCXB54AC00) is $12,959 including down payment or equivalent trade of $4,895. 20,000 km per year mileage allowance applies; if exceeded, additional 8¢ per km applies. 25,000 km leases also available. License, insurance, security registration, taxes and other dealer charges extra. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Limited quantities available. Dealer order or trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers available from October 1, 2004 for a limited time only. Lease and Finance O.A.C. for qualified customers only. 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Ajax Ajax Mazda 365 Bayly St. West (905) 428-0088 LOOKLOOK for yourfor your COVERS flyerCOVERS flyer in today’in today’s papers paper Selected ArSelected Ar ea’ea’ss We’ve Got Your Size Sizes 4-15 Widths AA-EEE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE • UPPER LEVEL • SEARS WING MADE FOR WALKING Do it in a great support system by Rockport. Doctors claim walking is the BEST exercise you can do. Group offers sharing of ideas for home daycare providers DURHAM – Home day- care providers in Durham now have another forum in which to share ideas with one another. The Home Childcare Pro- viders Association meets the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Ce- darcroft Place Retirement Residence, 649 King St. E. in Oshawa. “Day care is an isolated job. You work by yourself,” explained Sue Prentice, who has operated her own daycare business from her home in Oshawa since 2000. “Myself, I’m running out of craft ideas.” There is no membership fee to join the group. Each meeting will feature differ- ent guest speakers, includ- ing Donna Smith, of Fig Tree Financial, who will offer tips on record-keeping, income tax, and expenses and de- ductions Tuesday, Oct. 19. Upcoming guest speak- ers include a community police officer talking about summer safety and a pub- lic health nurse discussing car-seat safety, injury pre- vention, nutrition and sun safety. The group is also a forum in which members can help one another solve such daily dilemmas as how to handle a picky eater, what to charge for services, or even what to do when children are hog- ging toys. “It’s simple things like that. They seem logical but you wrack your brains on your own trying to solve them,” Ms. Prentice added. Each meeting will also feature different theme kits, bins of toys and activities members develop based on a certain theme like dino- saurs or farm animals. The theme kits are shared and swapped between members at each meeting. For more information about the association, con- tact Ms. Prentice at 905- 433-1543 or Ms. Corvera at 905-571-6407, or visit www. durhamdaycare.com. Two heads are always better than one durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 11 A/P in celebration of our new Hamilton location DOORCRASHER! •1.75 hp Continuous Duty Motor •Solid Steel Welded Frame BENCHES HOME GYMS STATIONAR Y BIKES A CCESSORIE S SAVE Vision 9000Vision 9000 www.fitnesssource.caSelection may vary by store. See store for details. Shop where the pros shop Can-Fit-Pro OFFICIAL SPONSOR •1.75 hp Continuous Duty Motor •Solid Steel Welded Frame $799$799 DOORCRASHER! LIMITED QUANTITIES NEWMARKET 17480 Yonge St. (905) 836-7618 TORONTO 2760 Yonge St. (416) 440-0244 MISSISSAUGA 600 Matheson Blvd. W. (905) 755-9000 VAUGHAN 3240 Langstaff Rd. (905) 660-4888 PICKERING 1755 Pickering Pkwy. (905) 426-5700 OAKVILLE 166 South Service Rd. E. (905) 815-0123 MARKHAM 5328 Hwy. #7 East, Unit 3 (905) 471-4116 NOW OPEN! 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Using records for Mr. Hall’s cellphone, Crown attorney Paul Murray told a jury that Mr. Hall’s cellphone use peaked on June 19, 2000 (the day his friend Cosmo Jacobson was arrested and charged for the Pickering robbery), then virtually ceased for two months. Mr. Hall said he didn’t know why his phone use dropped off so sharply be- tween June and August of 2001. “Because you were hiding out, sir,” Mr. Murray replied. “You were laying low. You knew (the police) were looking for the guys involved in the home inva- sion and you were one of them.” “That’s not true,” Mr. Hall, 29, re- plied. Proving Mr. Hall’s involvement in the robbery on June 16, 2000, at the Major Oaks Drive home of a local drug dealer — an allegation he vehemently denies — is a key part of the Crown’s case against him. Mr. Murray is trying to prove Mr. Hall was one of three men, in- cluding Mr. Jacobson, who stormed into the home and beat the young man and terrorized his mother before making off with drugs, cash, electronics equipment and credit cards. Mr. Jacobson was seen using the credit cards to withdraw cash from an ATM at the Metro East Trade Centre by security guard Roy Jones, who recog- nized him from high school. Mr. Jones became a Crown witness in the case against Mr. Jacobson, who faced several years in prison on charges arising from the home invasion. Mr. Jones was shot to death outside his home in Ajax Feb. 4, 2001, days before he was to testify against Mr. Ja- cobson. The Crown contends he was the target of a murder plot to keep him from testifying. The Crown says Mr. Hall had a stake in keeping Mr. Jones silent because of his involvement in the robbery. He and Mr. Jacobson were arrested and charged with first-degree murder in August of 2001. Mr. Murray showed the jury of eight men and four women records from Mr. Hall’s cellphone that show he placed 17 calls on June 19, 2000, the day Mr. Jacobson was charged with the robbery, then made just one call in the following two months. “I don’t know why I didn’t use it in that period,” Mr. Hall said, suggesting he may have used his girlfriend’s cell- phone instead of his own. But Mr. Murray said the silence indi- cates Mr. Hall’s desire to avoid Durham Regional Police, who had made one ar- rest and continued to probe the home invasion. “You knew they were looking for you, didn’t you?” he asked Mr. Hall. Mr. Hall said he wasn’t hiding from police. The trial continues. A/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com Hall was ‘laying low’, Crown alleges ‘You knew (the police) were looking for the guys involved in the home invasion and you were one of them.’ Crown attorney Paul Murray 900 Champlain Ave., Oshawa 1-800-642-4561 or (905) 723-5211 *Financing available OAC. See store for complete details. No GST does not apply to Best Value Pricin g S TO REWIDE S AVINGS J ust I n T ime F or T he H olidays... New Store Hours: Mon. - Wed. 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 6 p .m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Talk to the “Design Doctor” David Metcalf about getting your home ready for the holidays. 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The one-day conference is for family caregivers, personal support workers, volunteers and pastoral care workers, long- term care providers, and staff of community health and social services. Up for discussion are the tools and information need- ed to balance the many roles when caregiving. Wo rkshops cover a variety of topics, including safe driving, sexuality and intimacy in geri- atric care, palliative care and ca- pacity and consent issues. The keynote speaker Tricia Hasen- clever discusses how to learn with laughter - a technique that will help in stressful situations. The conference is Saturday, Oct. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It is in the Whitby Mental Health Centre auditorium, 700 Gordon St. There is an advanced registration fee of $25 to reserve a spot. For more information, call the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region at 905-576- 2567 or 1-888-301-1106. Conference strikes a balance for caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s A/P PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com We’re your friends in the furniture business, Luke, Dave, Steve, Randy, Jennifer, Craig, Kendra, Paula, Donna & Bradley. Pickering Home & Leisure Centre 401 & Brock Road, Pickering 905-619-4554 Hwy #401 Pickering Home & Leisure Centre Amish Furniture Brock RoadCanadian Tire N Mon.10-6, Tues. and Wed.10-8, Thurs. and Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5 OO rder N ow fo r Order N o w f or P re-C h ristm as Pre- C hrist mas D elivery o f M ost Item sDeli ver y of M ost Ite ms No Interest/No Payments Up To 6 Month s Come here to choose your style, colour and size and enjoy your time off. Why spend all Why spend all weekend shopping for weekend shopping for the right piece of furniture. the right piece of furniture. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 905-831-6287UPPER LEVEL BY THE FOOD COURT Ladies, let’s do lunch Ajax and Pickering women can network, hear speaker Oct. 22 DURHAM – Getting stuck in traffic has inspired a three-times a year busi- ness luncheon for women in Durham. Whitby councillor and local busi- nesswoman Sue Pitchforth and a col- league were coming home from a day- long conference on influential women in Toronto and, inevitably, got stuck in traffic on the Don Valley Parkway. “We said, ‘This is ridiculous. Why do we have to drive to Toronto to ex- perience this? Why don’t we do it in Durham?’” Ms. Pitchforth said. And so the Let’s Do Lunch speaking and networking series was born. The event, on Friday, Oct. 22, features a keynote speaker and plenty of oppor- tunities to network. “The majority of small businesses that open are opened by women,” Ms. Pitchforth said. “And once you open your own business it feels like an is- land.” The event will be a forum for women to chat and eat and share ideas, she added. Cheryl Parker operates two success- ful businesses in Durham, and will be sharing details of her personal and professional journey. And representa- tives from Durham College will have a booth for business owners to get information on bringing students in for co-op opportunities. The group will also soon be offering a bursary to a third-year marketing student from the college. The luncheon is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Royal Ashburn Golf Club, 995 Myrtle Rd. W. Ashburn. For more information, and to buy the $65 tickets, call 905-655-7850 or visit www.dur- hamsletsdolunch.com. IT’STHE4SALE 4 DAYS ONLY OCT. 20, 21, 22, 23 $4 MILLION IN INVENTORY See our ad in Wednesday’s Wheels 4 SALE BIGGEST SALE EVER Pickering Honda’s BIGGEST SALE EVER women’s $1999 women’s discontinued Jockey bras TOMMY HILFIGER WEEK buy 3 or more save40% buy 2, save 30%; buy 1, save 25% women’s & men’s Tommy Hilfiger sportswear, denim collections and more save 30% women’s selected fashions by Melrose, Nygård Collection, Alia and mac & jac. Selected styles in petites & Above Average. save 25%-40% women’s selected designer fashions. 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Reg. $999.99. save 40%-50% duvets, mattress pads and pillows by Laura Ashley, Sleep Safe and Healthy Living pickering gift registry Gala Night - Sat., Oct. 23 6:45 - 9:00 p.m Call for details 905-837-8691 x341 Friday, Oct. 15th to Sunday, Oct. 17th May not be combined with any other offer. SATURDAY ONLY SPECIALS! sale $2999 women’s and men’s selected jeans by Tommy Jeans. Reg. $49.99. save 55% 10 Kt. & 14 Kt. gold lockets and charms save 50% men’s ToGo™sleep pant save 45% 10 Kt.&14Kt. diamond fine jewellery save 40% Wa rner’s fashion hanging bras & panties save 20% steam irons May not be combined with any other offer. SUNDAY ONLY SPECIALS! now $699 Martex Egyptian cotton bath towels Reg. $9.99. save 40% women’s regular- priced leather gloves Excludes items with 99¢ endings. save 40% Olga bras & panties save 40% Florsheim “FLS” dress shoes.Reg. $130-$170. Sale $77.99-$101.99. save 10% microwaves and vacuums Selection will vary by store. Savings are off our regular prices, unless otherwise specified. Everyday Bay Value, just-reduced, Power Buys, Manager’s Specials, licensed departments, Home Studio, GlucksteinHome, Liz Claiborne Home are excluded.When you see "POWER BUY" you will know we have found an exceptional deal to pass on to you. We may tell you the COMPARABLE VALUE on the price ticket and/or a sign, so you will see the price another retailer in Canada charges for the same or a comparable quality item. Quantities of our Power Buys are limited – no rainchecks. When we say “PRICE CUT”, we mean the existing everyday price is being lowered temporarily. See in store for details. save 50% fashion bras, panties and daywear by Warner’s, WonderBra “ME”, Olga Maidenform, Triumph & Lily of France *Or while quantities last. save 70 % • T-Fal Encore 27cm non-stick frypan Reg. $49.99. Sale $14.99. • all Bialetti non-stick cookware *Or while quantities last. sale $999 girls’ Levi’s tops Reg. $15-$25. 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See store for details. when you use your Hbc Credit Card Fri., Oct. 15th 10 %* WE’VE TAKEN $18 MILLION IN NEW MARKDOWNS ON FASHIONS FOR YOUR FAMILY & HOME Sat., Oct. 16th, first 3 hours* Sat., Oct. 16th, first 3 hours* Sat., Oct. 16th, first 3 hours* Sat., Oct. 16th, first 3 hours* more than you came for durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 15 A/P 905-839-7234 1822 Whites Rd. 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Helping the people of Oshawa since 1986. Book your appointment today... Ease your mind tomorrow. Tr ustee in Bankruptcy FREE CONSULTATIONS Evening & Weekend Appointments NEWS ADVERTISER There’s lots more news online at durhamregion.com Ajax and Pickering girls among finalists in contest By Mike Ruta Staff Writer DURHAM – Alexandra Wright says she “yelled and jumped” when a po- lice officer recently came to see her at school. He was delivering good news, that the Grade 5 student at St. Joseph Catholic School in Uxbridge would be Durham’s police chief for a day next week. Alexandra’s essay, on ‘what it’s like to be a police officer’, was the winning entry in a contest that saw Durham students vie for the honour. It didn’t take long for the new chief to start earning the respect of those around her. “The teacher let me wear a hat for a day,” Alexandra said in an interview, noting hat-wearing in school is not allowed. “All the boys were kind of mad.” Alexandra read her winning essay to trustees and guests, including Dur- ham police Chief Kevin McAlpine, at Monday’s Durham Catholic District School Board meeting. She had to do some homework to be able to speak about police officers, relying on a friend’s father for some information. “He’s a police officer and he told me a few facts about it,” she said. She learned about his work as a tac- tical unit member, that every day on the job is different and that an officer’s primary duty is to serve and protect the public. Alexandra also asked the officer to describe the worst part of his job. “He said he has three children, so when he sees a crime dealing with children he gets sad,” she said. Alexandra has already been fitted for her full dress police uniform. She’ll be picked up at school on Tuesday and taken to Oshawa police head- quarters for a tour and be sworn in, followed by a ride on Air 1, the police helicopter. Moe Pringle, co-chairman of the police appreciation night (PAN) com- mittee, which organized the contest along with police, told trustees Al- exandra will also have a head table seat during police appreciation night, when she will read her essay to a large audience. He said the young chief will likely also participate in the opening cer- emonies of the police service’s dis- abled children’s games, which take place Oct. 23 in Pickering. In her essay, Alexandra said being a cop means investigating crimes, but at other times officers are “in Tim Horton’s eating donuts.” On a more serious note, she said without police officers “we’d be surrounded by dan- ger,” and described how police make communities safer. “Police services work closely with community groups to look at local problems and develop crime preven- tion,” she said. The essay finalists named depu- ty chiefs are: Carly Polito from St. Patrick Catholic School in Ajax and Lindsey Hurley from Pickering’s Holy Redeemer Catholic School. Lindsey in an interview said she too had help with her speech. “My babysitter’s husband is a police officer and he’s talked a lot about it,” she said. Lindsey noted the many kinds of vehicles police use, from squad cars to bikes to horses, adding she rides and if she was a cop she would like to be a mounted officer. “If you watch TV, being a cop means eating donuts and putting people in jail”, Laura wrote in her essay, add- ing, “there’s a lot more involved than that.” Police work is very stressful, she said, and the police chief must feel the most pressure because he’s the force’s leader. It’s not only what police do that’s important but whom they do it for, Laura said. “They do it for us and I think that’s the coolest,” she said. Alexandra Evans said given the var- ious duties they have and situations they may encounter on any given day, “a police officer’s job is like an adventure.” Officers sometimes have to work holidays and miss time with their families, and officers are always on duty to keep the public safe, she said. The Second Annual PAN dinner takes place Oct. 21 at the Deer Creek Golf and Banquet Facility in Ajax. A/P PAGE 16 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com There’s a new police chief in town Mike Ruta/ News Advertiser photo Alexandra Wright is sized up for the job of Police Chief for a Day by Durham Police Chief Kevin McAlpine. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 17 A/P A/P PAGE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com 60% SOLD PHASE I UNDER CONSTRUCTION PHASE II JUST RELEASED IT’S THE BEST DEAL AJAX HAS TO OFFER.DON’T MISS OUT! room to in Ajax EST. 1957 AJAX Mariposa is ideally located in south Ajax, just a short stroll from the lake at Pickering Beach and minutes away from the 401. Bordering conservation lands, the community is convenient to every amenity, in an established neighbourhood. Easy access to the GO makes commuting to the city a breeze! A limited number of extra wide townhomes starting from 905-426-3626 rockportgroup.net Up to 1,918 Sq.Ft. Hours: Mon. - Wed. 4 pm - 8 pm. Thurs. by appointment. Fridays closed. Sat., Sun. & Hol. 12 pm - 5 pm. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E. * Engineered hardwood flooring. extra wide freehold townhomes with finished family room grow $235 ,990$235 ,990 SPECIALSALE Carrier of The Week If you did not receive your News Advertiser/flyers OR you are interested in a paper route call Circulation at (905) 683-5117. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 7:30 Sat. 9 - 4:30, Sun. 10 - 1Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. For information on delivering your advertising flyers, call DUNCAN FLETCHER at 683-5110. IN TODAY’S News Advertiser ADVERTISING FLYERS BARGAINS Walmart, 270 Kingston Rd. E., Ajax Walmart, 1899 Brock Rd. N., Pick. 135 Kingston Rd., Ajax 222 Bayly St. W., Ajax 1360 Kingston Rd., Pick. * Delivered to selected households only Ryan Friday’s carrier of the week is Ryan. He enjoys snowboarding & playing guitar. He will receive a dinner for 4 voucher compliments of McDonald’s. Congratulations Ryan for being our Carrier of the Week. * 2-4-1 Pizza Ajax * Ajax Sobey’s Store Ajax * Arron’s Pickering Pick. * Bad Boy furniture Ajax/Pick. * Bell World Ajax/Pick./Scar. * Best Buy Canada Ajax/Pick. * Canadian Tire Ajax/Pick. * Covers Ajax * Dell Computers Ajax/Pick. * Dominion Ajax/Pick. * Food Basics Ajax/Pick. * Future Shop Ajax/Pick. * Grade Expectations Ajax/Pick. * Henry’s Camera’s Ajax/Pick. * Herbies Pick. * Home Depot Ajax/Pick. * Home Hardware Ajax * IGA Ajax * Joggers Ajax/Pick. * Loblaws Pickering Pick. * M&M Meats Ajax/Pick. * MDG Computers Ajax/Pick. * New Homes Ajax/Pick. * No Frills Ajax/Pick. * Office Depot Ajax * Pharma Plus Ajax/Pick. * Pickering Sobey’s Pick. * Price Choppers Ajax/Pick. * Radio Shack Ajax/Pick. * Real Canadian Superstore Loblaws (Ajax) Ajax/Pick. * Sears Ajax/Pick. * Sears Flooring Ajax/Pick. * Shoppers Drug Mart Ajax/Pick. * Sleep Factory Ajax/Pick. * Solutions Ajax/Pick. * Super RX Pharmacy Pick. * The Bombay Company Ajax/Pick./Scar. * Topper’s Pizza Ajax * Toys R Us Ajax/Pick. * Tresemme Hair Care Product Ajax/Pick. * Walmart Ajax/Pick. * Wheels Scar. * Your Independent Grocer Ajax/Pick. * Zellers Ajax/Pick. Fri., Oct. 15, 2004 News Advertiser Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $ 6.00 between Oct. 20 - Oct. 24/04 photo video digital In the meantime, see our new Go Digital Flyer this week in Selected Community Newspapers or online at www.henrys.com ! Photographic & The Digital Imaging ●One price admis s i o n ( $10 00 ) for all 3 days ●Guest Speakers ●Free Seminars a l l w e e k e n d l o n g ●Interactive Stud i o S e t - u p s Plus hundreds o f t h e l a t e s t p h oto, v i d e o a n d d i gital products a n d a gr eat assortment o f q u a l i t y U s e d E q u i p m e n t . . D o n ’ t m i s s t h i s y e a r ! Bigger and Be t t e r t h a n L a s t Y e a r ! T ickets availabl e a t t h e S h o w o r a n y Henry’s locati o n International Ce n t r e - 6900 Airport R oad ,Hall 6,TorontoOctober 22nd, 2 3 r d & 2 4 t h 2 0 0 4 Show! 3 Days Only! Honoured DURHAM – Seven regional works employees were honoured for help- ing Durham Regional police during January’s Whitby train derailment that killed two women. The staff were at the accident scene on Garden Street just north of Dundas Street for more than 16 hours on Jan. 14, using survey equipment to help police record the scene, and used the recorded data to make a map in the following days. The staff were presented with a plaque and golf shirts at a recent works com- mittee meeting. A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo CORRECTION NOTICE We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. Product:Cicero USB Mouse 10044300.This product on pg. 5 of our October 8th flyer is incorrectly advertised as an optical mouse. In fact, it is a ball mouse. In lieu, customers may purchase Cicero's optical model (10040741) at the advertised $9.99 price. Call us at 905-683-5110 NEWS ADVERTISER durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 19 A/P If any of the windows in your home are leaking air and you are thinking about replacing them, a little bit of planning will cut your energy bill and guarantee you a more comfortable, draft-free home for years to come. W hen buying new windows, it’s worthwhile to select the best high- performance models available. They’ll pay you back in increased comfort, better draft and moisture control,improved health and lower heating and cooling costs. The difference is because of the use of insulated spacers, low-E film on the glass and an inert gas, such as argon,to fill the space between the two panes of glass. Because the inert gas stops heat transfer between the two panes, the inside pane stays much warmer and comfortable to the touch. High-efficiency windows will increase the resale value of your home by making it more comfortable, and they also help block outside noise. Windows should be installed properly by a qualified contractor. That’s where the Siding and Window Dealers Association of Canada comes in. This association runs a quality assurance program, Window Wise(tm), that certifies window manufacturers and installers and guarantees their work. Ask if your installer has received Window Wise(tm) training and meets its standards. Recently, the Government of Canada announced grants to homeowners who complete energy retrofits based on EnerGuide for Houses Advisors’ recommendations. The incentive is intended to provide Canadians, especially those with older homes, with extra motivation to improve the energy efficiency of their home. For more information on EnerGuide for Houses grants for homeowners, or to find the name of an advisor in your area, visit energuideforhouses.gc.ca/grant. Energy-efficient windows: It’s about home comfort 2 Locations *Most homes roughed in. Hwy 2 Hwy 401 HarwoodWestneyH w y 2 401Rougemount WhitesPICKERING 509-3622 375 KIN GSTON RD. AJAX 428-1659 29 HARWOOD AVE. S. L O W E S T P R I C E S G U A R A N T E E DGarage Kit with System Purchase BONUS Complete With Switched Hose & All Attachments Plus Bonus Professional Installation $99* 3 Inlet Kit If Needed $69 EA. NO MESS OR DAMAGE HOOVER ELECTRIC PACKAGE Thanks for nominating us as one of the top Central Vac Dealers in the Readers Choice Aw ards 2004 The Leaves Are Falling and So Are Our Central Vac Prices The Leaves Are Falling and So Are Our Central Vac Prices $577 OO$577 OO Reg.$669 #S5682 - #S5610 R e p a i r s , P a r t s , B a g s , f o r A n y V a c u u m . F R E E E S T I M A T E S THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 TO SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 AREA RUGS PRICED TO CLEAR Plus... Receive a FREE NO-MOVE PAD with every purchase HANDMADE CHINESE, INDIAN, TURKISH, EGYPTIAN RUGS & MORE PRICED TO CLEAR R U G S T O C H O O S E F R O M I N - S T O C K ! ! 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Come & Meet your community’s Wedding Experts at the Bridal Showcase, Wednesday, October 27th at 6:00pm at Carruthers Creek Golf Centre, 650 Lakeridge Rd. S., Ajax Grand Prize $400.00 Gift Certificate from Appliance Canada Door prizes from each vendor to be won! Show sponsored by: FREE GIFT BAG for all Brides! A/P PAGE 20 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com Need durability? Lean on Garaga: (416)410-9209 (905) 686-6195 “I chose Garaga for durability.” Garaga, it’s Industrial Quality Inside. Residential doors are made with the same high-end components used in commercial applications. Heavy duty hardware and reinforced construction make them twice as durable. Autograph Door Systems Ajax • Toronto • Durham Dan Hill G. Hutchings Kitchens Ltd. Custom Kitchens and Renovations “” 795 Westney Rd. S. Unit 3, Ajax 905-428-8353 Custom built in our shop to suit your needs. 60%60%DAYS ONLY! DAYS ONLY!3 TORONTO’S LOWEST PRICESCONFIRMED everything OFFOFF UP TO Friday O c t . 1 5 , Sat. O c t .16 & Sun . O c t . 17 When you see it in their store, get the same for less in ours. We guarantee it! * Offer applicable on promtion priced floor models at all stores. Does not apply to prior orders, sales or deliveries. Models may not be exactly as shown. Not all floor models may be available. Not valid with any other offer or promotion. Bring in to us a published competitor’s advertised price within the past four weeks of the same model/product and we will beat it by 5% - guaranteed. 3 $1,099 $949 $1,799 * * Only Only SofaSofaSofa PICKERING Pickering Home & Leisure Center, 1755 Pickering Parkway (905) 427-3043*/ $769Only everything FURNITU R E ROWEPICKERING Pickering Home & Leisure Center, 1755 Pickering Parkway (905) 683-0346 by Interhome Sofa 100% ALL LEATHER SHOWCASE & MORE inter home Sofa LEATHER SEATING Reclining Sofa Only durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 21 A/P CALL OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PRIORITY REGISTRATION www.rockportgroup.net • 905-420-3369 NOW PREVIEWING! It’s all here for you. A beautiful new condominium residence at the centre of the city. Shopping, dining, entertainment, parks and trails are just outside your door. • Spacious and innovative suite designs featuring 8’-6” Ceilings • Gourmet kitchens with granite counter tops and mirrored back-splash • Parking and locker included • Party room, billiards room, exercise room and a well- appointed guest suite $189 ,9001, 2 AND 2 BEDROOM + DEN CONDOMINIUM RESIDENCES FROM GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 5 FREE APPLIANCES or PRE-ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORING* AN UNPA RALLED NEW 15-STOREY RESIDENCE IN PICKERING’S CITY CENTRE *Laminate flooring in living/dining room only. See sales rep for details. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E. Artist’s Concept Hours: Mon. - Wed. 1 p.m. - 7 p.m., Thurs by App’t., Fridays Closed, Sat., Sun. & Holidays Noon - 5 p.m. EST. 1957 UP TO 1,850 SQ. FT. A/P PAGE 22 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com TO ADVERTISE IN HOME SWEET HOME CALL CHRISTIAN AT 905-683-5110D utchmaster Nurseries Ltd. has been a family owned and operated business since 1971 and has grown to into a 1,000-acre operation. D utchmasters is a large wholesale nursery specializing in wholesaling landscape, trees and shrubs. Along with the nursery, D utchmaster also specializes in manufacturing nursery equipment such as the Dutchman Tree Spade. Recently Dutchman has extended its line to include the new 95/102” truck spade for both its manufacturing and tree removal services. It is available with a circular internal frame, cold pressed blades and it is currently the largest and most powerful tree spade in the province. Its ability to dig a 102-inch ball, operate tight areas and dig in harder soils, will no doubt prove invaluable for those in the truck spade business. For more information on this revolutionary tool or any other services visit Dutchmaster Nurseries Ltd., located in Brougham Ont., (north Pickering) or call 905-683-8211. Dutchmasters Nurseries Dutchmaster Nurseries Ltd. has been a family owned and operated business since 1971 and has grown to into a 1,000-acre operation. VA CUUM CLEANERS ® 1848 Liverpool Road (National Bank Plaza) PICKERING 905-837-5641 416-292-8919 Mon-Fri 9:30-6, Sat 9:30-4:30 Authorized Dealer QUIET MODEL • European, 5.3” heavy duty motor with 5-yr warranty. • For homes up to 3,500 sq ft. EUREKAEUREKA $44999$44999 A Plus Vacuum & Home SystemsA Plus Vacuum & Home Systems $32999$32999 AIR PACKAGE Complete electrical package shown is included Felix Doktorovitz tells of a story about a friend who wanted to buy a new house. I asked him, “What is the reason you want to buy a new house? Is there something wrong with the house you live in now? It’s only 15 years old!” His friend told him, “I’m tired of this house. It looks ugly. In winter it’s too cold and in summer it’s too hot.” Felix then asked his good friend. “But are there any good things about your house?” His friend thought for a moment and replied, “Well yes I suppose. The location is good. I like the neighbour- hood. It’s big enough for my family and it’s close to my work.” So Felix suggested, “Instead of buying a new house, why not invest some money in the one you have now?” So they both looked at how much it would cost to move. Well there’s the real estate fees, lawyers fees, mov- ing expenses, the list was long and it came to a lot of money. “We took into consider- ation all of the details and how much it would cost to renovate the house,” said Felix. “In the end it made more sense to stay and make improvements.” Of course Felix being the owner of Aurora Windows and Doors meant he knew a little something about how much better his friend’s home would look and the money he would save by having new doors and windows installed. “My friend chose beau- tiful new windows, all made right here in Canada and with LOE glass for the best in ener- gy efficiency,” says Felix. “This glass acts like a mirror meaning the heat stays inside in winter and outside in the summer. This means savings in both heating and aircondi- tioning costs and with the prices rising for gas, oil and electricity, that’s important.” Felix’s friend also had him install new patio doors and and new front door. Now his home doesn’t look ugly anymore. In fact it looks great. If you want your home to look great and save money at the same time call Aurora W indows and Doors at (905) 571-3226 or email aurorawindows@rogers.com You can choose from more than 500 designs of glass for your door. All of Aurora’s Windows and Doors are Canadian made. ADVERTISING FEATURE BEFOREBEFORE AFTERAFTER Let Aurora Windows and Doors Beautify Your Home and Save You Plenty on Energy Costs durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 23 A/P CANADA’S ONLY FURNITURE SUPERSTORES 2006!DON’T PAY UNTIL NO Money Down!* NO Interest! NO Monthly Payments! DON’T PAY UNTIL 2006!NOT IN 2004! NOT IN 2005! OUR INTEGRITY PRICING MEANS YOU GET FREE SET-UP ON MOST MERCHANDISE! Electronics and RTA not included. GOING STRONG! Dynamite Dining Deal! Includes a 40"x60" glass top table and 6 upholstered chairs. ALL 7 PIECES! WHAT A BUY! $499$499 INCLUDES DELIVERY Sealy Imperial Comfort Double Size Set $479 Queen Size Set $499 King Size Set $799 AMAZING! $299$299 INCLUDES DELIVERY Our Lowest Price Ever! Our Lowest Price Ever! UNBELIEVABLE! $599$599 INCLUDES DELIVERY The leaves are falling and so are the prices! Hurry in to Leon’s today and rake in all the unbe-leaf-able savings! TORONTO WEST Gordon MacKay off Jane St. South of Wilson Ave. (416) 243-8300 Open daily:10am-9:30pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-6pm BURLINGTON QEW at Guelph Line. Toronto Direct Line 825-0760 (905) 335-1811 Open daily:10am-9pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-5pm TORONTO CENTRAL Leon’s New Era 2872 Danforth Avenue (416) 699-7143 Open daily:10am-9pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-5pmHWY 410KENNEDY RD.HURONTARIOMcLAUGHLIN RD.BOVAIRD DR. BRAMPTON 10081 McLaughlin Rd. North of Bovaird Drive. (905) 495-9598 Open daily:10am-9:30pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-6pm RICHMOND HILL 10875 Yonge St. North of Elgin Mills Road (905) 770-4424 Open daily:10am-9:30pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-6pm SCARBOROUGH Markham Rd. at McLevin North of 401 (416) 291-3818 Open daily:10am-9:30pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-6pm WHITBY 1500 Victoria Street East South of 401- West of Thickson (905) 430-9050 Open daily:10am-9pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-5pm MISSISSAUGA 201 Britannia Rd. South of 401 East of Hwy 10 (905) 501-9505 Open daily:10am-9:30pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-6pm 47 OTHER LOCATIONS ACROSS CANADA INCLUDING BARRIE, KITCHENER AND NIAGARA! *O.A.C. All applicable taxes and a processing fee of $55 (Eg. $1500 purchase with $55 PF equals an APR of 2.93%) are due at the time of purchase. Balance is due January 2006. All items available while quantities last. Prices, terms and conditions may vary according to region. Selection may vary from store to store. Pick-up discounts not available on some items. See store for delivery included areas. Set-up of RTA and electronics not included. Not applicable to previous purchases and markdown items. See store for other convenient payment options. †Custom orders require 25% deposit. All first time buyers must put down a 15% deposit on any financed pick-up purchase over $1,000. Spectacular Sofa Buy! Features solid wood trim front with decorative carvings and 4 loose pillow back cushions.Chair $469 Loveseat $579 Cocktail Table $299 End Table $279 A/P PAGE 24 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com As the weather changes the focus switches from swimming pools to spas and hot tubs and what better time to think about owing spa then during Diplomat Pools and Spas FLOOR MODEL & INVENTORY BLOWOUT.Choose from over 40 in stock Sunrise and Paragon ready to deliver just in time for those chilly evenings. Save thousands and stay warm all season long by turning your backyard into your own winter wonderland. Diplomat Pools and Spas not only sells quality Sunrise and Paragon Spas but also offers a wide variety of products and services to help maintain your investment in total relaxation. Everything from computerized spa water analysis, a complete line of Spaguard chemicals, replacement spa covers and spa cover removal systems to spa cartridge cleaning, spa cleaning, maintenance ser vices, custom built enclosures and general services and repairs. To all spa owners and potential spa owners, Diplomat Pools and Spas are holding a free spa seminar. Learn how to maintain your hot tub and make it a simple pleasure. The seminar will be held at Diplomat Pools and Spas on Thursday October 21, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. located at 637 Kingston Rd. in Pickering. Please R.S.V.P. at 905-839-8399 Diplomat Pools and Spas expert staff strives to continually exceed your expectations. Their knowledge and expertise is unparalleled in the pool and spa industry. Over 30 years of building high quality, award winning swimming pools and spas and delighting thousands of families has earned them the recognition of being voted the #1 Pool and Spa store in Durham for the past five years. Nominated again for a sixth straight year, don’t forget to vote online at www.durhamregion.com Add a little tender loving care to the life of your spa DIPLOMAT POOLS & SPAS HOT TUBS • INGROUND POOLS • ABOVE GROUND POOLS C learance Sale POSEIDONMERIDIAN GALILEO ESSENCE 250GENESIS 250 ELITE • 7 Person, Corner Buckets & Side Benches • Clarion Quad Speaker Sound System • 37 Physio Jets SHOWROOM ALL SPAS ARE PRICED TO CLEAR FREE SPA CARE S eminar Interested in buying a Spa or are you a current owner? 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The Whitby couple heard about the Salvation Army’s Thanksgiving Food Drive and, in lieu of gifts, asked family and friends joining them that night to bring donations for the local food bank. “For an anniversary, peo- ple like to bring something, and we didn’t want any more gifts of trinkets and that sort of thing,” said Ms. Walthom, 61. “We felt that if they’d like to bring something, if they brought something for the food drive that would be something in honour of us, but something that would be helpful in the community. “Many people brought a carrier bag or a small box of things. Some brought two or three things. We just had a table set up and asked peo- ple to leave donations on that,” she said, adding that at least one person gave money for the Salvation Army food bank. “Hopefully, it will bring about more interest in the food bank and maybe someone else will follow up with a similar type of dona- tion.” Food drive coordinator Maryanne Sholdra said it was the first time she ever heard anyone do something like the Walthoms did. She said the number of people requiring help from the Sal- vation Army food bank is up 10 to 15 per cent across Dur- ham Region. “It’s just a wonderful, wonderful Thanksgiving and they’re giving thanks to others. There are people like the Walthoms who are very, very generous and thinking about those who need help,” she said. Mr. Walthom, 72, said he and his wife have reached a stage in their life when they don’t need any more gifts, and decided instead to channel any gift-giving to- ward the food bank. “We thought this might be a nice gesture and it would help somebody else,” he said. “As opposed to say- ing ‘Please, don’t bring any gifts,’ and people would still bring some, so this way we directed it toward a worthy cause and we’re quite happy with that. “We’ve very appreciative of the response that we got. There must be way over 100 cans and packages. It was a good turnout that way,” he said. The Walthoms dropped off the donations to the Sal- vation Army food bank in Whitby at 607 Palace St. N. on Oct. 14. The Thanksgiv- ing Food Drive began Oct. 7 and runs until Oct. 28, and drop-off bins are located at A&P, No Frills, Price Chop- per, Food Basics, Loblaws, IGA and Dominion stores. Local fire departments are also prepared to accept do- nations. For more information, call Maryanne Sholdra at 905- 576-5088. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 25 A/P Over 70 Exhibitors under one roof h Over 70 Exhibitors under one roof helping you build the best 2 for 1 Pass Produced by: Dynamic Publishing & Events Management 905-426-4676 a Metroland Durham Region Media Group Company Friday October 15th 12PM – 6PM Saturday October 16th 9AM – 5PM Sunday October 17th 9AM – 5PM $5 Value Pickering Markets Trade Centre Squires Beach Rd. & Bayly St. Just East of Brock Rd. on Bayly FREE Friday Come out and hear Frank Cohn - The Radio Renovator Russ & Katherine Loader - Feng Shui Experts Keeping an eye on the news Contact News Editor David Stell E-mail all your news to dstell@ durham region.com The News Advertiser If you or your family and friends are talking about it, it’s news! Call us at 905- 683- 5110 ext. 249 Metroland Durham Region Media Group We dding anniversary brings charity to a Durham food bank DURHAM – The VON Durham Volunteer Visiting Program needs a couple hours of your time. Organizers are asking members of the public to donate two hours each week to elderly, infirm or lonely individuals across Durham Region, with Ajax, Oshawa and Port Perry in greatest need of help. Volunteers are likely to meet people who are living with concerns such as Mul- tiple Sclerosis and visual impairment. Some are elderly, or have limited abilities and long for a companion to visit and give them something to look forward to each week. To volunteer to be a friend in the program, contact Nancy Hughes, manager of Community Support and Volunteer Services at 905- 571-3151 ext. 227, or by email at durhamvolunteer@von. ca. VON searches for volunteers Until October 17th,log onto www.411durhamregion.com/readerschoice and take part in the 8th annual Readers’Choice Awards. Cast your vote for your favourite community businesses,within 6 different categories,and have the chance to win a $500 SHOPPING SPREE! have your say! All voting is online at www.411durhamregion.com/readerschoice. Winner of shopping spree will be determined by random draw. Chances of winning depends on the number of entries.One entry per address.Employees of Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser and their immediate families are not eligible to enter.Judges discretion as to validity of entries is final.Deadline for entries is 11:59pm, Sunday,October 17,2004. A/P PAGE 26 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com PICK YOUR OWN APPLES PUMPKINS + Family Fun (905)985-2096 For more information or a map visit www.naturesbountyfarm.com OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5 PICKERING OPTOMETRIC CLINIC Dr. E. Gillezeau, Dr. M. Fitzsimmons Dr. C. Wang Dr. L. Voisin, Dr. L. Van, Dr. P. 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The nominees must be between the ages of six and 17. Nominations are being accepted until Tuesday, Nov. 30 and forms are avail- able at the Ajax and Pickering News Advertiser office, 130 Commercial Ave., in Ajax. All nominees receive a certificate to recognize their accomplishments, and up to 12 individuals and one group go to Toronto to be the recipient of a plaque presented by the Ontario lieu- tenant governor, along with an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200 and a portrait. For more information, call News Ad- vertiser managing editor Tony Doyle at 905-683-5110 ext. 254 or visit www. ocna.org. Grief sessions help in dealing with loss AJAX – Help is available for those dealing with the death of a parent, part- ner, child or friend. Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hos- pital is organizing two grief support groups. The groups are designed to ease the pain of those who have lost loved ones more than two months ago. The group, over a six-week period, explores the grief process and deals with accepting a death has occurred, coming to emotional terms with such a death, incorporating the loss into one’s identity, anniversaries, and any specific issues the group has. Facilitated by Richard Newland, the programs are at the hospital, third floor west wing, in the mental health outpa- tient department. The first sessions are Tuesday, Oct. 26 from 3 to 4 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The first week runs an extra half-hour (until 4:30 and 9 p.m.). For applications, contact the outpa- tient mental health department at 905- 683-2320 ext. 3263. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 27 P PICKERINGPICKERING 1099 Kingston Rd. 905-831-2665 P L A Y LPA A C E DRIVE THRU $550$550$550 reg.$10.99 CANADIAN TIRE PICKERING ONLY 1735 Pickering Parkway (at Brock Road), Pickering • 905-686-2308 $500 Reg. $19.99 Many more unadvertised specials available instore. Hurry in for best selection. 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Traditional em- ployment growth areas in the west- ern Greater To- ronto Area (GTA) near the airport and York Region are running out of room, opening the door for Durham Region, said Don Given, president of plan- ning company Malone, Given, Parsons, who did a land-supply analysis for the Urban Development Insti- tute (UDI), which represents the industry in Ontario. “Durham has been striv- ing for years to find eco- nomic land, economic op- portunities,” Mr. Given said in a presentation to regional council Wednesday. “I think there’s a huge opportunity for Durham to be a signifi- cant player in the creation of new industrial land that’s required.” According to the study, the Golden Horseshoe re- gion (Hamilton and the GTA) needs 14,500 ha of employment land to sup- port the predicted 2.4 mil- lion extra people who plan to move to the area by 2031. That also means 1.3 million jobs are needed, Mr. Given said. There are currently only 11,940 ha of designated em- ployment lands available, local and regional official plans show, leaving a 2,560 ha shortfall. And that num- ber could even be too small, as many employers need a large amount of space but not as many employees because of machines and technology, Mr. Given said. Durham has a total of 7,885 ha of designated em- ployment land, with 5,232 ha still vacant. The develop- ment industry is looking for large, consolidated blocks of land, “not small business parks in individual munici- palities,” Mr. Given said. “The Region has tried for years to benefit from the planned Pickering airport... the 407...proximity to To- ronto,” Mr. Given said. “The circumstances are on you now where you could make that hap- pen.” Neil Rodgers, president of UDI, agreed. “I think the Re- gion is poised for a strategic, non- residential renais- sance,” he said. But many developers across Ontario — includ- ing two instances in Ajax — are trying to convert des- ignated employment lands into residential because it’s more valuable, Ajax Mayor Steve Parish point- ed out. The UDI study also showed a severe shortfall in residential lands: the area needs 56,600 ha, but only 27,390 ha are currently des- ignated. “That’s significant,” Mr. Given said. “That’s how much land is in the City of Toronto.” The most worrisome is that 70 per cent of new housing must be accom- modated on greenfield (farmland), Brock Mayor Keith Shier said. Mr. Given pointed out smart growth policies say that development should happen from Lake Ontario north, instead of skipping over the moraine and into the rural area. The rest of new residen- tial homes will be through intensifying development within already built up areas, raising questions around the table about community backlash and whether high-rise apart- ments and condominiums would ever be accepted in this market that has tradi- tionally embraced single family homes. Mr. Given said that southern Ontario is the most dense area in North America after Mexico City. Steve Parish A/P PAGE 28 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com 905-426-6242 Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M.Toadvertise in this section call Sandy Trantos at 905-683-5110 ext 242.FRIDAY, OCT. 15 ADDICTION: The Serenity Group 12-step recovery program meets at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group deals with addictions of all types, including co-dependency. A child- care program is available. All are welcome. Call Jim in the evenings at 905-428-9431. SATURDAY, OCT. 16 DINNER & DANCE: The Pickering Carib Canadian Cultural Association holds its 24th anniversary dinner and dance at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. (south of Hwy. 2) in Pickering. The evening features DJ music, door prizes and a cash bar. Formal dress. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m., dinner with wine at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Tickets are $35 per person. Call 905-420-5196, 905-421-9259, 905-428-3164, 905- 428-8244. SUNDAY, OCT. 17 MUSIC AND WORSHIP: The Jubi- lance Singers and Orchestra, a mis- sions outreach team which has per- formed all over the world, presents an evening of music at Bayfair Bap- tist Church in Pickering, starting at 6 p.m. All are welcome and admission is free. The church is at 817 Kingston Rd. (east of Whites Road). SAYVETTE REUNION: A reunion of former Sayvette employees is being held at 2 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Bay Ridges Branch 606, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. Call 905-683- 3316, 905-686-2910. MONDAY, OCT. 18 GARDEN CLUB: The Ajax Garden Club will hold a meeting about sea- sonal decorating and preparing the garden for fall and winter. It’s at the Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt Street (upstairs) in Ajax, at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Vickie Taylor-Scott. Call Beverley, 905-686-2799. TUESDAY, OCT. 19 PARENT SUPPORT: A support group meets in Ajax every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. for parents of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes or parent abuse. Visit www.apsgo. ca, call 416-223-7444 or 1-800-488- 5666 for meeting location. SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Seniors’ Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew’s Com- munity Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. A show and tell will be held. The group meets each Tuesday morning and everyone is welcome. Call 905- 683-7799 (Louise Johnson), 905-428- 8711 (Shirley Bruce). DIABETES HEALTH FAIR: Barbara M. Lorne Perception Consultants is holding a Diabetes Health fair to benefit people living with diabetes in the Durham Region. The doors open at 6 p.m and the opening ceremo- nies start at 6:30 while the fair runs until 9:30 p.m. It’s at Petticoat Creek Library and Community Centre Rosebank and Hwy. 2, Pickering. Call Barbara M. Lorne, event co-ordina- tor, 905-725-4226 or 289-314-7843. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 YOGA: Sahaja Yoga free meditation classes are held Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at 1555 Finch Ave., Unit 76. Call 905-420-7252 or visit www.saha- jayoga.ca. TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax-Picker- ing Toastmasters Club invites new- comers to its Wednesday weekly meetings in the information centre at Ontario Power Generation, Pickering Nuclear. Toastmasters is for people who want to improve and develop quick-thinking skills, build up their self-confidence and improve their ability to deliver prepared speeches. The group meets at 7:15 p.m. while the meetings are from 7:30 to 9:30. Call 905-426-9786 (Renata) or 905- 619-6716 (Dianne). HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury As- sociation of Durham Region meets at 7:30 p.m. at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Survivors group on main floor, family and caregivers’ group upstairs. For information, transpor- tation, call 1-905-723-2732. The Head Injury association will also be having drop-in meetings. The meeting will be at the Ajax Community Centre, Duffins room, 75 Centennial Rd. The meeting is from 1 to 3 p.m. Call 905- 723-2732. OPEN EUCHRE: Ladies Auxiliary is holding open euchre at the Royal Canadian Legion, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering, at 8 p.m. There will be refreshments and prizes. Cost for regulars is $4 and the price for seniors is $2. Everyone is welcome. Call 905-839-2990. VOLLEYBALL: Non-competitive vol- leyball is played every Wednesday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the East Shore Community Centre, Liverpool Road, south of Bayly Street, Picker- ing. Co-operative babysitting for infants and school-age children avail- able. Snacks and crafts provided. Call 905-831-4263 (Andrea) or 905- 619-1829 (Debbie). THURSDAY, OCT. 23 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Overeaters Anonymous is a 12-step program. The members meet every Thursday at LaStorta, at the north end of Liverpool Road next to Man- resa Jesuit Retreat House in Picker- ing, in the basement of the library. The meetings start at 7:30 p.m. Call Lorraine during the day 905-619-1419 or Mary in the evening 905-428-8660. CRAFT CLASSES: Fall Classy Craft classes are every Thursday. The class runs from 9 to 11 a.m. The classes are at Forest Brook on 1999 Fairport Rd. Child care is provided. Call Kathleen Williams 416-282-3773 FRIDAY, OCT. 22 ADDICTION: The Serenity Group 12-step recovery program meets at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group deals with addictions of all types, including co-dependency. A child- care program is available. All are welcome. Call Jim in the evenings at 905-428-9431. SATURDAY, OCT. 23 SPOOKY FUN: Canadian Cancer Society’s Durham Region Unit will be holding a Halloween Spooktacu- lar. There is many events, pumpkin decorating and hot apple cider with treats. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for kids, but costume wear- ers get in free. Game tickets are 10 for $10 or 20 for $18. Proceeds go to breast cancer research. It’s at the Whitby Curling Club, 815 Brock St. N Whitby. Call 1-800-668-7830. Billboard OCTOBER 15, 2004 it’s time TRAVEL SHOW Sunday October 17, 2004 10:00am to 4:30pm TOSCA BANQUET & CONFERENCE CENTRE 800 Champlain Ave. Oshawa ENTER TO WIN A HAWAIIAN VACATION FOR TWO Sponsored By ®CAA-CAA emblem registered trademarks owned by, and granted by the Canadian Automotive Association ®Travel With Someone You Trust registered trademarks owned by and use is granted by the American Aut omobile Association CAA Travel is registered through the Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO). 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Groen/ News Advertiser photo At the official opening of her work, Franklin children’s books illustrator Brenda Clark signs a book for Eryn Blair of Pickering. Ms. Clark’s illustrations will hang at the Durham West Arts Centre until at least Oct. 22. DURHAM - Franklin illustrator Brenda Clark is holding two upcoming book signings for fans. Clark will be talking to fans and signing books at the Pickering Town Centre Saturday, Oct. 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. A week later on Saturday, Oct. 23, Clark will be at the Durham West Arts Centre, 72b Old Kingston Rd. in Pickering Village, from 1 to 4 p.m. She will be signing books and once again visiting with fans. ‘The Franklin Show’ is currently on at arts cen- tre, featuring a two-level exhibition of 70 drawings and watercolours. The exhibit also features some of Clark’s earlier work. For more information, call the arts centre at 905-686-7697. Fr anklin illustrator Brenda Clark signs on for two visits with fans Te am America: World Police Directed by: Trey Parker. Writing credits: Pam Brady, Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Rated R Te am America spans the globe in an effort to save the world from a terrorist plot, puppet style. It’s a satire of Hollywood action movies and cur- rent world politics played out entirely by puppets bent on anti-proliferation. To infiltrate a terrorist network, Team America recruits Gary Johnson; a Broadway star, who makes his way into an arms dealer’s hideout where he discovers North Korea’s Dictator Kim Jong II supplying terrorists with weapons of mass destruction. A ‘Thunderbirds’ spoof by the creators of South Park. Also opening in theatres this weekend are ‘The Final Cut’, ‘Shall We Dance’ and ‘Sideways’. Team America saves the world, with strings attached Team America: World Police hits theatres this week- end. durhamregion.com Just one more way to get your news thanks to your friends at NEWS ADVERTISER A/P PAGE 4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 5 A/P A/P PAGE 30 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com SPORTS sportsdurhamregion.com THIS WEEKEND Pickering Olympians Perdita Felicien, Anson Henry and Bernard Luttmer will be at the Pickering Town Centre tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m. Ajax midgets go undefeated, get early bird title Knights subdue Nepean in final AJAX — The Ajax Knights minor midget ‘AA’ rep hockey team zoomed out of the gate with a perfect start to tournament, ex- hibition and league play. In addition to posting wins in all four of its preseason games and then winning its league opener, Ajax banked its first tournament title of the season, going wire to wire en route to the Markham Waxers Early Bird Tournament championship. In an exciting final, Ajax skated to a 4-1 victory over previously undefeated Nepean. Chad Boule opened the scoring, assisted by David Guylay and Cameron Bursey. Nicholas Mainelli added another, assisted by Shaun Adams. Guylay scored unassisted. Daniel Strain padded the lead late in the game, assisted by Adams and Ryan Gravel. Sean Morris was stellar between the pipes and was named the tour- nament’s most valuable player. In the semifinal tilt against Gloucester, the Knights emerged victorious 4-1. Strain, Scott Hale, Guylay and Boule scored. Gravel, Ky le Dwight, David Hagg and Tyler Keizer drew assists. Ajax blanked Flamborough 4- 0 in the tourney opener. Adams led the way with two goals, while Mainelli and Guylay added one apiece. Chad Boule, James Ste- phens and Strain drew assists. Defencemen Chris Harrington and Joshua Pritchard played solid games on the blue-line. A great defensive effort in Game 2 led to a 4-1 victory over George- town. Guylay netted two goals, as- sisted by Boule and Adams. Gravel scored his first of the tournament, assisted by Adams, who added the final marker, unassisted. In Game 3, the Ajacians romped to an 8-0 shutout over Caledon. Adams netted four goals to lead the way. Adam Mikicic, Boule, Gravel and Mainelli chipped in with one apiece. Dwight earned two assists, with singles to Gravel, Mainelli and Guylay. The Knights went undefeated in four exhibition contests, beat- ing Oshawa 3-2, Peterborough 5- 2, Pickering 7-1 and shutting out Whitby 3-0. Ajax was victorious in its league opener, downing Ux- bridge 4-2. Steve Boule coaches, assisted by Garnett Whelan and Paul Caissie. The manager’s Donna Pritchard. In battle of undefeated teams, Hawkeyes soar to victory DURHAM — Perhaps it was too much turkey? Whatever the reason, the net result was a loss –– the first for the Ajax-Pickering Dolphins’ peewees this season –– to the host Oshawa Hawkeyes at the Oshawa Civic Sta- dium on Thanksgiving Monday. In a battle of two undefeated (8-0) teams and a re-match of last season’s Central Ontario Minor Football League peewee final, the Hawkeyes won out by a 30- 16 count before a large holiday crowd. The Dolphins’ atoms (8-1), meanwhile, posted a solid 22-0 pasting of the Hawkeyes. The tykes (6-2-1) also emerged victorious in Oshawa, blasting the Hawkeyes 42-0. All three Dolphins’ squads have a bye this weekend, but return to action at Kinsmen Park in Pick- ering on Sunday, Oct. 24 when they’ll host the Clarington Tiger- Cats. The tykes play at 9:30 a.m., followed by the atoms at 11:30 a.m. and the peewees at 1:30 p.m. In the peewee contest, Oshawa led 8-0 at the half and increased its lead to 14-0 before the Dolphins mounted a third-quarter come- back to eventually take the lead at 16-14. The Dolphins first touch- down came on a 65-yard kick re- turn by Kyle Goffe. The Dolphins second touchdown was set up by a 30-yard pass play to receiver Brandon Wood from quarterback Andrew Lim followed by a one- yard plunge by fullback Andrew Quittenton. The Hawkeyes pulled off a 40- yard pass-and-run play late in the third quarter, which provided them with excellent field position to score the go-ahead touchdown and regain the lead with five min- utes remaining. The Hawkeyes added another touchdown before the end of the game to round out the scoring. Meanwhile, in the atom con- test, the Dolphins’ defence was brilliant in keeping the Oshawa offence from getting untracked. Linebackers Rob Sinclair and Adrian Williamson completely stuffed the Oshawa backfield, with Williamson adding two sacks on the day. The defensive front of Dexter Damboise and Brandon Misseri also combined for a cou- ple of sacks and providing plen- ty of pressure on the Hawkeyes’ quarterback all afternoon. The Dolphins scored first with a two-yard touchdown by backup quarterback Richard Quittenton; Delino Smith added the extra points. Running back Tyler Grayer added the next score with a 45- yard run down the sidelines. Lex Scotland completed the scoring by ripping the ball out of the hands of a Hawkeyes’ defender and run- ning 50 yards for the major. The offence returned to form with several well-thrown passes from quarterback Mike Cadiz to Delino Smith. Dillon ‘Little Earl’ Campbell and Grayer handled the bulk of the rushing duties. Offen- sive linemen Devin Elms, Hayden Allen, Brian Dersken and Patrick Donnelly opened holes all after- noon for the backfield. In the tyke contest, the Dol- phins’ offence was really on their game on Thanksgiving Monday with three touchdowns being scored by running back Omar Smith and two more by slotback Denver Wright. Quarterback Mi- chael Stobbart spread the ball around to Smith, who had 10 carries for 68 yards, Wright, with seven carries for 119 yards and fullback Jackson Harding, with nine carries for 36 yards. Stobbart also connected with Wright for a 25-yard pass completion. The of- fence managed a total of 268 yards rushing. The offensive line made some big blocks to spring the backs while creating big holes all game. Special teams were 3-for-4 on three-point conversions, with the fourth attempt run in for a single point. The defence allowed only one Oshawa first down in nine series and the Hawkeyes’ total yardage was -21 yards on the day. Defen- sive end Dondre Wright had a big day with nine tackles, linebacker Alex Horodnyk had eight, defen- sive end Rae Grant had six, line- backer Kevin McGarragle had four and safeties Dreydon Shaw and Andrew Faigal added two apiece. Dolphins peewees tagged with first football loss Mike Pochwat/ News Advertiser photo Ajax-Pickering Dolphins’ running back Omar Smith tries to charge past Oshawa Hawkeyes’ Sean Trebley (72) while Matthew Cox (14) holds on to Smith’s legs during Central Ontario Minor Football League tyke division action at the Oshawa Civic Stadium on Monday. The Dolphins won 42-0. Whitby Hydro Energy Services Corporation ACCOUNTING ANALYST Contract Position Whitby Hydro's Finance Department is searching for a self motivated individual to join it's team in the position of Accounting Analyst for a term of ten to twelve months. Duties of Accounting Analyst: •maintaining general ledger accounts and sub-ledgers •account analysis and reconciliations •preparation and posting of journal entries •bank reconciliations •var ious ad-hoc reporting The skills we require: •post secondary education in Business or Accounting •intermediate to senior standing in a recognized accounting program (CGA/CMA) •strong analytical and problem solving skills •excellent spreadsheet skills and database report writing skills •minimum of 5 yrs exp. in a computerized accounting environment •exposure to utility accounting or Harris billing system would be considered an asset If you have what we are looking for, forward your resume by November 5, 2004 to: Whitby Hydro Energy Services Corporation Attention: Irene D'Amours CGA 100 Taunton Road East Whitby, Ontario L1N 5R8 idamours@whitbyhydro.on.ca Personal information collected through the recruitment process will be used soley to determine eligibility for employment. COME GROW WITH US! The Durham Contact Centre (DCC), a technical support service provider of customer relationship solutions, is expanding once again and requires full/part time technical customer service representatives to start immediately at our Oshawa facility. We offer competitive wages, incentives, paid training, a comprehensive health care package in a modern office facility including an employee gym. Successful applicants will be required to work evenings and weekends. Do you have: •Advanced communication skills? •Strong keyboard and mouse skills within a Microsoft Windows environment; strong knowledge of Microsoft and/or Mac desktop operating systems; basic knowledge of TCP/IP, HTTP, POP3 and SMTP troubleshooting; experience with email applications and Internet browser configurations; knowledge of In- ternet access technologies; basic knowledge of scanner or printer installation and troubleshooting; experience with driver installs and upgrades? •Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, team oriented environment? •Previous contact centre customer service or sales experience is an asset If you answered yes to these questions,then the Durham Contact Centre would like to invite you to bring your resume and come to our job fair. Wednesday October 20th, 2004 from 12pm - 8pm 199 Wentworth Street East, Oshawa We conduct an in-depth hiring process. Please be prepared to stay a minimum of 2 hours. If you are unable to attend please forward your resume to careers@durhamcontact.com or fax 905-720-1047. A criminal background check will be required from successful candidates. Myron encourages all qualified applicants to apply. However, only those who are being considered for an interview will be contacted. Myron is a world leader in imprinted promotional material. We have been in the business of helping our clients grow their business for over 50 years. Over the next couple of months we will be hiring for: Business To Business Outbound Sales Representatives We offer: •Base plus Commissions plus Bonuses with a minimum Guaranteed Rate of $12/hr •No cap on earnings •Full time, Monday to Friday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 PM •Comprehensive Benefits Package •Paid Training - Modern office facilities including Employee Gym •Company paid Parking and other Great Perks •Located in N.E.Corner of Scarborough with easy access by Highways and TTC •Fast paced sales environment We require: •Motivated and progressive entrepreneurial individuals •Excellent English language skills, both verbal and written •Competent basic computer skills •Strong negotiating and closing skills •Professional and courteous telephone skills Qualified candidates interested in rising to the Myron Challenge are urged to forward their resumes by email to: hrcda@myron.com or by fax to 416-291-8786 or call our recruiting hotline @ 416-291-1834 ext. 599 The Leader in Personalized Business GiftsTM $14/hr www.myron.com Metroland, Durham Region, Interactive Media:Web Developer (Internal Development) Working as part of Metroland Durham Region's Interactive Media Group, the Web Developer will take primary respon- sibility for developing and maintaining, internal Web sites and applications. Required Skills •Mastery of HTML and CSS •Excellent knowledge of PHP, MySQL and JavaScript •Sound page design abilities •Excellent working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver Ability to multitask and respect deadlines Strong listener and communicator Applicants should submit their resume electronically (in Word or PDF format) to: Todd Blayone, Business Development Manager, Interactive Media (tblayone@durhamregion.com). Po rtfolio is required. We thank all applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Metroland, Durham Region, Interactive Media: Sales Specialist Metroland Durham Region's Interactive Media Group is adding a Sales Specialist to their progressive team. The successful candidate is Internet savvy and an aggressive closer. Experience with inside or outside sales required. Must have a vehicle. Aggressive compensation package! Applicants should submit their resume electronically (in Word or PDF format) to: Todd Blayone, Business Development Manager, Interactive Media (tblayone@durhamregion.com). We thank all applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. CAREER SEMINAR Reserve your seat today! Freedom 55 Financial invites you to an introductory career seminar, to see if a career in financial services is right for you. Nine week paid training for suitable candidates. Tuesday, October 19th, 2004 2:00PM or 6:30PM #300 - 1465 Pickering Parkway, Pickering (905)831-3600 ext 284 PLANNER II The Town of Whitby, Durham’s Business Centre, a rapidly expanding and progressive community located approximately 50 km east of Toronto, is currently seeking a highly motivated and energetic individual for this challenging opportunity. As the successful applicant, you will possess a post secondary degree from a University in Urban or Regional Planning; a minimum of five (5) years of directly related progressive work experience; must possess a provisional or full membership with the O.P.P.I./C.I.P.; be proficient in Word Perfect, Quattro Pro, Crystal Report Writing and SQL; possess the ability to analyse and interpret statistical data; possess strong research, technical, analytical, comprehension and report writing skills; have a working knowledge of the Planning Act, Provincial Planning Policy and the Municipal Act; demonstrated leadership and effective presentation skills; must be able to communicate orally and in written form in a clear and concise manner; possess the ability to work both independently and as part of a team; and, possess and maintain, in good standing, a valid Class “G” Driver’s Licence and have access to a vehicle. Reporting to and under direction of the Manager of Planning Administration, the Planner II is responsible for assisting the Manager of Planning Administration with program development; developing and maintaining the Planning Department folders in Amanda, including planning processes, documents, monitoring reports, program improvements and folder manuals; training staff in Amanda and property database applications; preparing planning reports and by-laws in accordance with the Planning Act and Municipal Policy; providing professional planning advice and direction to the general public, staff, and consultants, as it relates to the Town’s Planning By-laws and Amanda applications; assist with the preparation of work programs and business plans with respect to the Planning Department’s portfolio; completing special projects and zoning studies; coordinating the maintenance of the Town’s Zoning By-laws and various zoning studies; and, liaising with other departments internal and external to the Town and other special studies as assigned. SALARY:$40,923 - $51,139 per annum To be considered for this challenging opportunity, please forward your confidential resume, no later than Friday, October 22nd, 2004 to: The Corporation of the Town of Whitby Corporate Services Department - Human Resource Services Division 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, ON L1N 2M8 FAX: (905)430-4340, E-MAIL: jobs@town.whitby.on.ca We thank all those persons who apply, but advise that acknowledgement will only be forwarded to those applicants who are invited for an interview. Personal information provided is collected under the authority of The Municipal Act. GRAPHIC DESIGNER A Pickering based manufacturing compa- ny and distributor of musical instrument products has an exciting opportunity for a graphic designer who can handle a fast paced and dynamic work environment. The ideal candidate must be Mac and PC literate with demonstrable Quark, Photo- Shop & Illustrator skills and an ability to tackle tasks as diverse as ad design, crea- tion of packaging & POP materials, maga- zine & catalog lay-up and design. An un- derstanding of print is a must, photogra- phy experience a definite asset. Fax your resume to: Marketing Manager (905) 839-5776 START A CAREER IN PRINTING If you are interested in a career in off-set printing we are looking for reliable, energetic candidates with mechanical skills. Must be able to work a rotating shift. Ability to work in a fast paced environment involving moderate lifting is a prerequisite. Fax your resume to 416-495-6605 ATTENTION AZ drivers (T1 Propane an asset) Local tank truck company has immediate positions p/t and f/t,excellent rates, full ben- efits fax resume 905-852-0044 AZ& DZ DRIVERS req'd for Ajax based company. Must have good knowledge of GTA and minimum 3 yrs experience. Some light hand bombing required. F/B and van. City work with some local highway. Some evening work. Not a driver service. Fax resume & abstract to: 905-683-0183 DRIVER,own car, required for lo- cal and some out of area trips. For disabled lady & nurse. Non smok- er, suitable for retiree, salary nego- tiable. Call (905)839-9977. WASTE DISPOSAL co. located in Durham Region, looking for experi- enced DZ Roll Off Driver, full time and/or part time position. Must have clean abstract, good work ethic, and positive attitude. $16.50/hr. + benefits. Fax resume and abstract to 905-666-7757. $400-$800,20 people needed, of- fice, sales associates, customer service, call today start tomorrow, full time only. Call (647)438-6196 HOMEWORKERS needed!! To Assemble Products- Mailing/Pro- cessing Circulars- PC/Clerical Work Available. No Experience Needed! Free Information: www.homeworkersnetwork.com or send S.A.S.E.; QSEI, 111-336 Yonge St., Reference #7-107, Bar- rie,ON, L4N 4C8. (705)726-9070. AZ DRIVERS •Vans and flatbeds •Dedicated equipment •Top mileage rates •EXTRA EXTRA!! Call (905)576-8600 DO YOU LIKE CANDLES?Would you like to earn more income? Par tyLite Gifts Ltd. is for you! We offer: a full or part time career, ex- cellent compensation, no deliver- ies or inventory. You can choose your own hours and income. Con- tact your independent PartyLite consultant Nancy Holmes (905)404-5488, 1-800-353-0371 MAGICUTS one of Canada's lead- ing chains requires a licensed As- sistant Manager for our Ajax salon. Also full/pt stylist for our Whitby Salon. We offer: Competitive sala- ry, opportunity for advancement, paid vacation, profit sharing, free training classes, contests/monthly prizes, benefits. Join a winning team. Call Cheryl (905) 723-7323. EXPANDING COMPANY Immediate openings for enthusiastic individuals. We train in all areas of customer service, marketing/sales and management training. No Telemarketing. Call 905-433-2181 A LARGE NORTH AMERICAN financial services company is look- ing for unique individuals with leadership ability. We are one of the fastest growing companies in the fastest growing industry in the world. Training provided. No expe- rience necessary. Opportunity for advancement and excellent in- come potential for those with integ- rity and a good work ethic. Call Kari Thompson 905-436-8499 or 1-866-3918 ext. 104 for an ap- pointment. APPLEBEE'S GRILL & Bar. We're Busy!! Now Hiring Experienced line cooks. Top Wages & Benefits Program. Apply @ 155 Kingston Rd. East At Salem, Ajax HOSTESS REQUIRED for new home Sales Office in Oshawa. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, polished and professional demeanor and be able to work afternoons and week- ends. Excellent remuneration package. Please fax resume to 416-633-7491 AVON Sales Dealers needed to sell Christmas Products Now & Earn lots of cash Call Pat 905-626-9745 BETTER HOURS - Monday to Fri- day, No evenings or Weekends! Join the MOLLY MAID Team of Professional Housekeeping. Train- ing and transportation provided. Drivers licence mandatory. 905- 427-6466. BUSY CALL CENTRE needs 2 part time appointment co-ordina- tors. $8.00 to start. Evening shifts. Call (905) 426-1855 for interview. CHRISTMAS RUSH.Downtown Co. seeks to fill 15 F/T openings. Office/CSR/Warehouse, All posi- tions must be filled immediately. $350-$450/wk to start. Training provided. Call Sara to book inter- view. 905-571-3260 COOK experienced, FT/PT for busy Oshawa/Whitby pub. Call (905)440-4782 or apply in person to the manager, Thornton Arms Pub, 575 Thornton North. CUSTOMER SERVICE/ORDER Ta k ers. $20/hr avg. Bonuses Available! We Train You!Call ARON at 905-435-0518. FULL TIME WAREHOUSE posi- tion, heavy lifting, G-drivers licence required. Lift truck experience an asset. Apply in-store with resume Carpet Warehouse, 149 King W, Oshawa E-Mail Address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Call: Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.comCLASSIFIEDSFIND IT FAST IN THE AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad In Pickering Or Ajax Call: 905-683-0707 Ajax News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:00-5 p.m. Closed Saturday NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 15, 2004, PAGE 31 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com For over 48 years, Swish Maintenance Limited has enjoyed contin- ued success as a leader in the Sanitation Supply Industry. As a team, we succeed because our people are fully trained, rewarded and supported with company benefits and competitive salaries. Swish invites you to share our exciting goals by joining our win- ning team of professionals, working in an ISO9001:2000 environ- ment. We are currently seeking the following position for our Cus- tomer Service Department in our Whitby location. PRICING COORDINATOR This is a full-time position requiring a person with excellent inter- personal and communication skills. The ideal candidate will have a thorough knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, be self-disciplined, have great organizational skills, and be energetic with a "take-charge" attitude. You will be responsible for the pricing quotations and contracts for the Whitby branch. In addition you will be responsible to provide responses to tenders and Request for Proposals for the GTA Divi- sion. The successful candidate must understand specific client needs and propositions and have the ability to incorporate/develop these concepts with generic and customized materials to produce quality Proposals, tender responses, and Presentations. Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree and have taken external courses or training in business writing skills, or equivalent experience. Qualified applicants are asked to respond in writing with salary expectations to: 500 Hopkins Street, Whitby L1N 2B9 Fax 905-686-7616 E-mail whitby@swish.ca **No phone calls please** We thank all applicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. *Swish is an equal opportunity employer* EXTREMELY BUSY TORONTO BASED PRINCIPLE TV/FILM/ MODELING AGENCY IS CURRENTLY SEEKING: Teens, kids and adults 4 years and up for tv commercials, music videos, feature films, print work and fashion shows. We have no affiliation with a training school or any in house photographers. All applicants that are accepted will get training and registration fees covered and provided by max agency. Some recent projects our talent can be seen in: TV Commercials: McDonald's, Sears Music Videos: Boys 11 Men, Tragically Hip Print: Molson Canadian, Coca Cola Whitby: (905) 665-3199 BBB Member Toronto: (416) 482-5392 SOUTHFORK AGGREGATES, is currently accepting applications for Winter Drivers: * Plow * Combo Unit *Salt Positions are available at Gormley, Baldwin, Manchester, Caledon, Maple, 400 & 9, and include live-in, call in and spares as well as clerks. Valid DZ and current abstract. Please fax your resume to: 905-985-8343 or southfork@on.aira.com JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM If you are looking for a career in a fast-paced industry where you will use your talents to provide “WOW” service; if you are dynamic, responsible and want to succeed, don’t miss this unique opportunity to join our team. Positions available now: EXPERIENCED KITCHEN STAFF MINIMUM 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE 75 CONSUMERS DR.,WHITBY No phone calls please. Careerblowing HOT and COLD? Plug in HERE! Oshawa Karen (905) 433-1291 Bowmanville Barb (905) 623-6444 Cobourg Sherry (905) 373-0609 You’re a Hairstylist with talent and you follow the trends, but your current job just isn’t cutting it. Put the life back in your career. Get the career jolt you’ve been looking for. Call today and join the First Choice Haircutters team. Hiring Bonus $300. HIRING BONUS $300 SIGNUM INVESTIGATIONS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Surveillance Investigator We provide: Full training (we pay) + hourly rate, video equip., cell, benefits, career environment You possess: Excellent English skills, report writing, computer literate (Web/World), physically fit, good driving skills, healthy vehicle, pref mini van + tint Job requirements: flexible hours/some weekends, surveillance + video, detailed reports, clear criminal check Income Range - 50-80K + experience Please fax resume to: 416-296-9199 FOSTER PARENTS REQUIRED to care for children with developmental and/or physical delays in your home: • Must have experience with developmentally and/or physically delayed persons. • In-home staff, training and 24 hour support provided. • An excellent career alternative providing care for children with special needs with a generous subsidy package. Annie’s Havens Ltd. Ph: Mr. Wilson 905-294-2137 PROJECT PLANNER Busy Pickering manufacturer has an opening for a hands-on project planner. Must have intermediate computer skills, excellent communication skills and fluency in English. Must have ba- sic construction skills. Please fax resume to: PROJECT PLANNER 905-837-8746 Herbal Magic is seeking professional compassionate career oriented individuals to provide weight management counselling in a clinic setting. Phone and sales experience are an asset. Full time applicants only. Call 905-432-6999 NOW HIRING Light Industrial workers for all shifts. Please fax to (905)743-9921 or e-mail jobs@phoenixquality.com No Phone Calls Please DRIVERS.Domino's Pizza is now hiring Drivers for Ajax, Oshawa & Whitby locations. Cash paid night- ly. Apply in person at: 10 Harwood Ave.S., Ajax; 300 Dundas St. East, Whitby; 1051 Simcoe St. N. or 600 Grandview St. S., Oshawa. EXPERIENCED COOKS required south Ajax location, weekends & days, part time, apply in person at Scrambles, 527 Westney Rd. S. FABRIC CUTTER - Part time cutter for Industrial clothing, expe- rience preferred. Industrial gar- ment sewers. Home sewers re- quired for contract work, experi- ence essential. Production work- ers, part time. Fax resume to (905) 697-0189. FACTORY WORKERS required for Pickering plant. 3 shifts avail- able. No experience needed. Fax resumes to: 416-483-9109. GENERAL LABOURER.Possibil- ity to learn Stone Mason Trade. 40-50hrs/wk. $12/$15hr. Safety shoes required. Vehicle required. Fax resume to 1-800-638-8184. GENERAL LABOURERS required for new home builder, competitive wages, experience an asset. Fax to (905) 655-7265 LITTLE CAESARS now hiring full- time & part-time staff, all positions needed immediately. Apply in per- son attention: Jennifer, 1128 Sim- coe St., North, Oshawa. MANAGERS - JB's Mongolian Grill is growing again! Kitchen & Assistant Manager positions available in our newest entertaining theme restaurant in Whitby. For our concept visit: www.mongoliangrill.com Send re- sumes to: Fax: 905-665-0029 Email: karp1001@rogers.com MATURE FULL TIME experienced cook required in Ajax. Only those with experience need apply. Call (905) 427-1221 PAINTERS,experienced, MUST HAVE TRANSPORTATION. own equipment an asset. Fax resume to Custom Painting 905-831-7960 PA RT-TIME DAYS.Mature indi- vidual to learn pressing and cus- tomer service for local area dry cleaners. Call (905)725-2600. PEOPLES TAXI - Taxi drivers, Licensed Mechanics needed im- mediately for very fast growing company. Male or female, part or full-time. Call (905)427-7770. QUALITY INSPECTORS required for various shifts in Oshawa. Car a necessity. Safety boots and safety vests required. Long term, pay $9.25 per hour. E-mail to: kimn@accu-staff.com Fax: 905- 720-9904 or phone 905-720-0754 ext. 230. Registration Officer Positions Required $20.00/hr Avg. We Trai n You! Call Tom (905) 435-0280 Christmas help req'd WE NEED HELP!!! Downtown warehouse comp. seeks to fill 15 full-time openings immediately. Office to warehouse. $350- $450/week to start. Training pro- vided. Call Julie (905)571-3260. WORK AT HOME.Need comput- er, DSL, fax, etc. Duties include, payroll, bookkeeping, misc. office tasks. .Excel, Frontpage, Quick Books a plus. Email resume to; adtex1@yahoo.com WORKING FROM HOME, Work- ing in the comfort of your own home. Using your "PC". $500- $1500 p/t, $2000-$5000 f/t www.thenewestcareer.com 1-800- 494-8232 YOGA TEACHERS WANTED Balanced Life Yoga's 2005 Teacher Training runs Jan.-July. Begin a great career! Register today! Call 905-852-2782 EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST required for Saturday for Trendy Salon in Pickering 905-426-2005 HAIR MAIDENS is seeking a licensed female stylist full time. Must be outgoing and confident. Please call 905-436-2004 or email us at hairmaidens@webtv.net or visit our website www.hairmaidens.com HAIRSTYLIST & ESTHETICIAN, experience required, for busy sa- lon in Ajax. Chair rental or salary. Call Albert (905)683-2954 BUILDERS REQUIRED for roof truss manufacturing plant in Bow- manville. Day/night shifts. Carpen- try experience preferred. Apply in person with resume to 2021 Base- line rd. Bowmanville. Only those considered for an interview will be contacted. CLASS A MECHANIC,guaran- teed 40hrs/week at $20/hr. Please apply with resume to: Ed Plants Auto Service Ltd, 1430 King St. East, Courtice. (905)725-8542 EXPERIENCED painter required, some drywall taping. 5 years ex- perience min. Salary negotiable. positions available immediately. Fax resume to 905-728-3179. SYSTEMS FURNITURE installer, must be experienced Pickering ar- ea, Call Mrs. Lyon 905-839-2594. ACCOUNTING CLERK required part time. Simply Accounting experience an asset. Fax resume to 1-888-453-6626. ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN This is a full-time position with a well established accounting firm in the Durham Region. The applicant must be comfortable with different computer packages such as Quickbooks, Simply Accounting and Paymate. You have had some relevant experience with book- keeping, payroll, preparing source deduction remittances and prepar- ing GST, PST and WSIB returns. Experience with Caseware and personal income tax returns an as- set, but not necessary. Please send resume to: File #129, C/o This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 BOOKKEEPER /ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN for CA office at Markham & 401. 2 years experi- ence in Quickbooks & Caseware required. E-mail resume to: reball@ebdcas.com EXPERIENCED PERSON to do Accounts Receivable and other duties as required in a small but growing business in Whitby. Must have excellent English skills, be professional and be familiar with business software applications. Legal experience would be an as- set. Must be flexible and able to prioritize. Please e-mail resume stating salary requirements and a brief letter setting out your work experience in a small business en- vironment to: sreck@durhamre- porting.com Whitby - Canada's leader in concrete and steel protection finishes has a full-time posi- tion available in the field of construction (in- door work and year-round). Must be avail- able to work weekends and holidays. Fax your resume to Steven Williams at (905) 430-4892 or (905) 430-3056. Durham manufacturer seeks highly motivated skilled individuals dedicated to continuous im- provement to join our team in the following areas: •Maintenance Mechanic/Electricians •Punch Press Set Up •Spot Welding Set Up •Tool Makers (Progressive Dies) Successful candidates will have a minimum of 5 years experience in an automotive Lean Manu- facturing environment (metal stamping preferred). Reply in confidence to File #130 Oshawa This Week, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE Looking for a clean-up person in Oshawa. Must be customer oriented, organized and able to multi-task, wash, clean and prep. trailers for customer pick up. Forklift experience would be an asset Must have a valid driver's license. Please fax resume to: 905-571-0404 Visit us online: www.jensentrailers.com PERSONAL SECRETARY/Assist- ant required for busy real estate agent. Experience an asset. Must be very computer friendly and have own car. Full time position. Please hand deliver resume to: Remax Spirit, 21 Drew St. Oshawa. Attention: Assistant posi- tion. SMALL, BUSY Ajax office looking for an eager individual with great phone manner to handle reception. & book keeping. F/T. Quick books, exp.essential. Fax resume with salary expectations to 905-428- 8474 FLOWER STORE seeking sales- people to bring in corporate busi- ness & weddings. Knowledge of the flower business an asset. 100% commission on sales. Call 9 am.-7 pm. 905-436-7149. SALES REPRESENTATIVE re- quired for consumer electronics distributor located in Scarborough. Must be experienced and motivat- ed. Please fax resume in confi- dence to: 905-509-8318. SALES, ADVANCED COMMIS- SIONS.Work from home, F/T P/T. A needed service, no competition, established NYSE Company. Dia- na Thompson 416-244-5858. A BUSY DENTAL office, open 7 days a week requires full time Level 2 Assistant. Fax resume (905) 721-2797 DENTAL HYGIENIST for ortho- dontic office (Oshawa & Scarbo- rough) 3-5 days/week. Orthodontic experience required. Send resume to ejpong@yahoo.com OFFICE ASSISTANT required for Ajax manufacturing company. Must be proficient in English, reception experience and basic bookkeeping skills. Must be available immediately. $14.00 per hr, 40 hour work week. Email: ccarson@porta-flex.com ASSISTANT LEVEL II.Innovative, forward thinking, active practice re- quires level 2 assistant. Good in- terpersonal skills. Will be interact- ing with patients. Hours: Mon. and Tues. 8 - 5, Wed. and Thurs. 1-8:30, Fri. 8-2, 1 Sat./month. Please call Sophie at (416) 296- 0400 ext. 3 or fax (416) 296-1914. DENTAL assistant and reception- ist wanted. Apply with resume to 5 Points Mall Dental Office. No phone calls please. FULL TIME dental reception- ist/assistant required for busy dental office in Oshawa area. Fax resume to: (905)436-9672 or phone (905)436-0454 LEVEL II DENTAL Assistant/PDA required for a modern growing Whitby dental office. Full-time po- sition. Send resume to: 1801 Dun- das St. East, P.O. Box 70567, Whitby, Ontario. LlN 9G3 MEDICAL SECRETARY with experience required immediately for full-time position. Excellent personal presentation and tele- phone manner, good organiza- tional, communication skills and Dicta typing required. Starting time negotiable. Competitive sala- ry according to experience. Apply by faxing resume at 905-665- 9711 or by hand at 604 Garden Street, Whitby. PA RT TIME work available for Medical Billing, can work from home. Must have medical billing exp., preferably anesthesia. Call (905)649-3378. RN/RECEPTIONIST required part-time Tuesdays & Thursdays 12-8pm for doctors office in Pickering. Call 905-839- 1134 or fax 905-839-5907. Pe rsonal Attendant Care Inc. is looking for PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS Come and join our progressive organization We are seeking dynamic Personal Support Workers to provide non-medical personal assistance to physically disables individuals in their own home. We are an organization that provides continuous learning for all our staff Requirements: •PSW Certificate •Current 1st Aid and C.P.R. •Valid driver's license, reliable insured vehicle •Police clearance Certificate Day, evening, and weekend shifts available throughout the Durham Region. Oshawa area. Resumes to: Fax 905-576-8020 Email - awinacott@pacdurham.ca RNS & RPNS Positions available for Pa r t-time & Casual Please forward resume to: Virginia Comandante Extendicare Oshawa 82 Park Road north L1J 4L1 Fax: 905-579-1733 Stewart Homes is now hiring part time employees for its residence in Pickering. DSW, ECE, SSW, RPN or CYW qualifications preferred. Some positions also available to suit high school students. Apply with resume to: Lesley Sullivan Human Resources Department 1993 Guild Road Pickering, Ontario L1V 1X9 Fax: 905-686-3112 Email: lsullivan@stewart-homes.com A Special Place A custom built bungalow situated on 1.6 acres, in Orono. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished base- ment, hardwood floors throughout. Private sale, asking $340,000. Call Sien Eikens By appointment (905)983-5279. Open Houses:Sunday October 10th, 2-4pm October 17th, 2-4pm October 24th, 2-4pm LOTS FOR SALE Fully treed 1 1/2 acre lots across the street from Lake Scugog, only minutes to town from $69,900. Also 2 acre lots starting at $155,000. in the Town of Port Perry with fabulous views of the lake and access to the lake in a prestigious development. Call (905) 424-3086 or e-mail to: rick@fourteenestates.com RECREATION ASSISTANT required. Diploma in Recreation or health related field and experience in a LTC facility required. Valid Ontario driving license and willing to drive facility van. Submit resume by October 22 to Administrator, White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence, FA X 905-579-1255 EXPERIENCED SERVER RE- QUIRED,fine dining experience a definite asset. Please call (905) 427-1221 HOST/HOSTESS,Maitre 'd' wait- ers/waitresses, bus persons, dish- washer. Smart serve required. Fine dining. Call (905) 420-7577 or fax to (905) 420-7526. A/P PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 15, 2004 www.durhamregion.com THORNTONVIEW LONG TERM CARE RESIDENCE We have been meeting the needs of the community for 33 years. Join our dedicated team and make a difference in the day to day lives of seniors. Training, education and experience are required for positions in the Program and Nursing Departments. Resident Services Coordinator/Volunteer Coordinator Degree in Social Service and experience working with young adults and the elderly Excellent, communication and computer skills required. This is a temporary Mat Leave beginning late No- vember Program Department: Community Diploma in Recreation or Activation. Nursing Department:Registered Nurse and Registered Practical Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario Housekeeping/Laundry Aide Dietary Department: Cook and Dietary Aide Please submit resumes by mail or fax by October 25 2004 ThorntonView Long Term Care Residence 186 Thornton Road South Oshawa Ont. L1J 5Y2 FAX 905-576-0078 We thank all applicants. We will not be able to accept telephone inquires PRIVATE SALE BY OWNER Courtice, quiet court location, backs onto park. 2 storey brick, 4 bdrms, 3 baths, ensuite spa, brick patios, inground pool. Available November 1st $399,000 firm (905) 263-8666 WHITBY,striking 4 bedroom executive. Many upgrades, 2500sq.ft. 2.5 baths. View www.privateexchange.com. October 17th 2-4pm. 30 Weldon St. Call 289-314-4949. EXECUTIVE WHITBY To wnhouse 4 months new. Corner lot. Owner transferred. Completely furnished and professionally decorated. Im- mediate possession available. $299,000 includes all furnishings. Must see! 416-566-9996. 2-BEDROOM CONDO,7th floor corner unit, 92 Church St., Ajax. Open House: Oct 16th, 1-4pm, $190,000. Phone (613)393-2147 GORGEOUS SUNSETS - 283 SNUG HARBOUR RD.,RR#6 Lindsay. Spacious 3 bedroom all year round cottage/ home with well manicured 75' Sturgeon Lake wa- terfront lot and perennial flower beds. Quality broadloomed throughout. Hot tub is in sunroom overlooking the lake. Jacuzzi tub and stand up shower in bathroom. 2 free standing Napoleon propane fireplaces (42,000 btu's each) on thermostats heats whole house. Large holding tank (2,200 gals). Only 10 minutes from Lindsay's 18 hole golf course, Sturgeon Point (Fenelon) and Eganridge (Bobcay- geon) Golf Courses are accessible by boat. This home is move in con- dition, but the exterior needs some TLC. Priced to sell at $214,500. Contact Marilyn Piggott, Sales Representative, Remax County- To wn Realty Inc. Lindsay (705) 324-6153 or email marilyn- piggott@ remax-kawartha.ca 3 BEDROOM detached house plus a separate legal four-plex. Both dwellings have been retrofit- ted with certificate. Excellent in- come. Gas heat, many renova- tions. Close to all amenities, schools, buses, medical bldg, 401, in Oshawa. Asking $369,000. Call Rick Dimock, Sales Rep., Remax Spirit Inc. 905-728-1600. AUTOMOTIVE GARAGE for rent, excellent for used car lot, land- scaper, car detailer, auto glass, upholsterer, Simcoe N., near Uni- versity. $550/mo.+. (905)442- 5592 COMMERCIAL SPACE,approx 1100sq.ft. freestanding building with parking, Oshawa. Main street frontage, near 401, $1500/month inclusive. Available immediately. Alec (416)265-6226 PROFESSIONAL FURNISHED OFFICES (3). Includes recep- tion/admin functions. Whitby, only 4 mins from 401. $300-$500. Call (905)433-0040 $$$ WWW.MORTGAGEBID.CA $$ Apply on line www.mortgagebid.ca or call Dennis @1-800-915-2353 Purchases, renewals or Refinance & Consolidate all debts. Res/Com. 1st & 2nd Mtges. Credit issues self employed, I will assess your needs. Prompt professional service 3 3 & 7 7 Fal b y Cr t., A ja x Rental Office Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (9 0 5 )6 8 6 -0 8 4 5 w w w.a j a x a pa r t me n t s.c om 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. On-site superintendent and security. Up to $500 Move-In Allowance Condominium Sized Suites 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments starting at $700. ●Renovated suites ●Free Utilities ●Free Parking ●Tenant free rent draw & rewards program ●Senior Discounts Drop by or Call for Appointment 905-728-4993 OPEN HOUSE one bedroom basement apt.., clean and bright separate entrance, minutes to 401, Available Dec. lst. 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. SAT., OCT. 16TH 1857 CRICKET LANE, PICKERING (Directions) White's/Stroud's area. $800 per mo. all inclusive. (416) 936-6238 (905) 686-5856 SECOND FLOOR OFFICE UNIT, approx. 560sq.ft., Simcoe St.N., Oshawa location. Available imme- diately. Parking on premises. Call Kathy or Bob (905)576-5123. $100 INVESTMENT.Lifetime re- turns, limited space avail. We do all the work. Invest in a growing company. For information visit www.thecomfortzone.net Celebrity Tan Seeks working Business partner for new Pickering Spray Tann ing Salon. No $$ required 416 510 1314 ESTABLISHED USED car lot for rent, display up to 100 cars, with office, signs, lights, hight traffic , #2 Hwy. Whitby. Call (905)725- 1171, 1-336-210-9828. RESTAURANT FOR LEASE - Port Perry. 2400 sq. ft. Call 905- 985-3490 or email: dhottot@fnis.com WELL established, well known auto repair centre located in down- town Oshawa. Well equipped with established clientele. Annual sales approx $360,000 per year. Price has been lowered from $149,900 to $89,900 to facilitate a quick sale. This is an excellent opportu- nity. (905)571-5138 WORK AT HOME $529.27 Weekly. Mail work, Assemble products or Computer work. (416)703-5655. 24hr message. www.TheHomeJob.ca Or write: Consumer, 599B Yonge Street, #259-222, Toronto. M4Y 1Z4. WORK AT HOME $529.27 Week- ly. Mail work, Assemble products or Computer work. (416)703- 5655. 24hr message. www.The- HomeJob.ca Or write: Consumer, 599B Yonge Street, #259-222, To- ronto. M4Y 1Z4. $$$ Mortgage Money $$$for any reason. 1st, 2nds to 100% oac. Arrears, consolidations, power of sale, previous bankrupts, self- employed, commission sales. All applications processed. Call AMS at 905-436-9292 or toll free 877- 509-LOAN (8626). online applica- tion: www.accuratemortgages.com $$MONEY$$100% 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mortgages. Bad credit ok. Call Ontario Wide 1-888-307-7799. 100 FAMILIES WANTED - to become debt free. Must have mortgage and debts. Debt Freedom Canada Inc. To Register call: 1-800-590-7203 ext. 2062. 1ST, 2ND, 3RD MORTGAGES Res./Comm up to 100% financing. Best rates possible. Credit problems? Self-employed? No problem! Av anti Financial (905)428-8119 1ST/2ND MORTGAGE below bank rate. Buy a home 0% down. Personal loans / Line of credit. Metrocap, 416-455-1743; 905- 831-2354. APPLY ON LINE - $$$1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES $$$ www.mortgagebid.ca or call Den- nis @1-800-915-2353. Purchases, renewals or refinance. To consoli- date your debts. Lowest rates pos- sible for residential or commer- cial.Credit issues, self employed, i will assess your needs. Prompt, professional service. CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 4.90% for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt con- solidation a specialty. For fast pro- fessional service call (905)666- 4986 MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP: judgments, garnishments, mort- gage foreclosures & harassing creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli- dations, & protection for your as- sets. Call now: (905)576-3505 MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any purpose. All applications accepted. Call Community Mortgage Services Corp. (905)668-6805 (2)-One bedrooms, $675/all inclu- sive; Also bachelor $650 all inclu- sive and 2-bedroom $675 plus hy- dro. Avail. immediately. First/last. Downtown Oshawa area. (905)725-8710 1 BEDROOM BSMT APT.Private entrance, just renovated. Available Nov. 1st. Park Rd. N./401. In- cludes digital cable, utilities, park- ing. Non-smoker/no pets, $750/month. 905-720-1029 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED base- ment. Bloor/Harmony. No smok- ing. Working adult preferred. Clean, quiet, side entrance, park- ing. First/last. $750/mth. includes utilities. 905-720-2927 1 OSHAWA NORTH,1-bedroom apt., 6 storey quiet clean building, balcony, appliances, laundry, util- ities and parking included. $750/month. Available Nov 1st. Call 905-436-9785. 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- ment, Rossland/Cochrane. Newly renovated, extremely clean. Quiet court, private entrance, A/C, appli- ances, laundry. First/last, no pets/smoking, $800 inclusive. Available Nov. 1. 905-665-3314. 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., Dixie/Finch, separate entrance, in- cludes all utilities. No smok- ing/pets. Available Nov 1st. Male or female, $700/month, first/last. (416)805-2516, (416)209-3479 1-BEDROOM basement apt., on River in Seagrave, Available Nov.1., Separate entrance, parking avail. appliances included, first/last required. $650/month plus hydro. (705)357-2979 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., separate entrance, includes all util- ities,cable, laundry, near all amen- ities, $800/month. Suit profession- al non-smoker. No pets. Available immediately. (905)428-2653 or 416-254-7293 1-BEDROOM NEW basement apt, very clean, 1 parking, $750 inclu- sive. Available immediately. Ajax, Westney/401 area (near Hwy2 ) (905)837-0789, 905-391-6649 1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa - Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town home suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. $999.00 per month. Call (905) 579-7649 for an appointment. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS near downtown Oshawa No pets, all inclusive $800/month. Call 416-305-6464. 2-BDRM apt,Oshawa. Main floor of triplex, close to OC, very nice, clean & quiet place. Laundry, park- ing. First/last,references, no pets. Call (905)579-7665 leave msg. 2-BEDROOM APT.Simcoe/Mill Oshawa. Hardwood floors, balco- ny.Available Nov. 1st. $775/mo. inclusive, first/last required. Cat okay. Excellent area. Call Mr. Wyne 905-427-7902. 2-BDRM APTS,renovated, large & bright rooms, hardwood floors. walking distance to malls, near 401 exit, well maintained, quiet Oshawa neighbourhood, applianc- es, lots of extras, $845/month No dogs please. Oct 15/Nov 1st. 905- 665-0945. 2-BDRM,newly renovated in quiet Pickering family home, private en- trance, 1-parking, laundry facil- ities, non-smokers, close to amen- ities/schools, large backyard. Avail. Nov/Dec. 1st $975/mo in- clusive. Suit couple. (905)421- 9680, 416-817-0578 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., east Oshawa, separate entrance, avail. immediately, $700/month in- cludes all utilities + parking, no laundry facilities or pets, non- smoker. 905-436-3986. 2-BEDROOM extra large in quiet building, in beautiful Whitby neighbourhood. ideal for adults & seniors. clean building. insuite storage, onsite laundry, Available Dec. 1 905-668-7758 3-BDRMS+ LOFT.Main floor of well-maintained house. Pickering, Liverpool/Bayly, separate en- trance, laundry, parking, near schools, GO, bus/mall. Available November 1st. $1250/mo+ 1/2 util- ities, (negotiable). Call (416)669- 5534 or (416)878-5534. A HUGE WALKOUT basement apt. Courtice (west). Ravine lot. Full-size fridge & stove. Free satel- lite, laundry, parking, $800 inclu- sive. (905)579-5202 ADELAIDE/CENTRE ST.-2 bed. apt. Available Nov. 1st. Close to 401 and Oshawa Centre. 905-809- 4166. AJAX 2-bedroom legal basement apt, sep entrance, laundry, park- ing, Bayly/Salem, quiet neighbour- hood, no smoking/pets, $795-in- clusive, Available Nov 1. (905)686- 8104, 416-834-9759 AJAX CHURCH/HWY. 2 Large 2- bdrm $950 includes utilities, plus parking. Available Nov 1st, in clean, quiet bldg. 905-426-1161 AJAX,Immaculate 2-bedroom basement apt. Large, 4 newer ap- pliances, newly renovated bath- room, 2-parking, close to schools/shopping. $850/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. mid Sept. Call Mike weekdays 905-427-4077 ext 24 or eve/wknds 905-442-0020 AJAX,Harwood/Clements, new 1- bdrm bsmt, fireplace, air, pool ac- cess. New fridge/stove, parking, separate entrance. $750/mo inclu- sive, First/last, no pets/smoking. (905)619-2830 after 6pm AJAX/PICKERING - 2-bedroom basement apts. Large, 4 applianc- es, parking, close to schools, shopping. $800/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. Oct. 1st . Call Richard - Days 416-865-7864 even- ings/weekends 905-686-9662. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in Whitby, Apt. building, spacious, carpeted, newly painted, with bal- cony, close to bus, shopping, all utilities included, first/last required, no pets, 1 bedroom $800, 2 bed- room $900, 3 bedroom $1,025. Call (905)767-2565 BEAVERTON- bright spacious one bedrom $650+. Also Lovely 2 bedroom $775+. Sep. entrance, yard, carport, workshop, storage, appliances, near lake. Avail. now. (905)333-8865 BLOOR ST. EAST Oshawa (Conveniently located near No Fr ills)- 2 bedrooms $745+hy- dro($50/mo) avail. immed and Nov. 1st.. First/last/1-parking. Im- maculate, nice, well-maintained, bright, clean. Laundry, small build- ings. Bus stop at door. No pets. 905-668-1946. BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOND ST. APTS.$680, 1-bed- room (at Wilson). Clean, bright, newly decorated, private, safe neighbourhood. Shopping, bus, laundry. Available Nov./Dec. 1st. (905)438-0558. BOND/SIMCOE,Spacious 1 bed- room apartment, $660+hydro. Available immediately. Applianc- es, laundry fac. on-site and park- ing. Call 905-434-7931. BOWMANVILLE-spacious one bedroom apt. Quiet location. Free parking. No smoking/pets. Adult lifestyle building. $765 util. includ- ed. Call 905-697-3491 CLEAN WALKOUT one bedroom basement apt., Kendalwood/Dun- das. Includes cable, one parking. Minutes to hwy. and shopping. $650/inclusive. Call 905-728-5514. KINGSTON/DIXIE Pickering. Large renovated, luxury 2-bed- room basement apartment. Living room, Familyroom, Huge master, 2 washrooms, large kitchen, Cen- tral/air, laundry, parking. Paul (416)543-7378 CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. HAMPTON,newly constructed 2 bedroom basement apt, large win- dows, sep. entrance., backyard, quiet street, includes 4 appliances, no smoking/pets. avail. Dec./Jan.1, $850 + 1/2 hydro, 905-263-2389. LARGE 1 bedroom apt. in country home, near Uxbridge, available im- mediately. Freshly painted, fire- place, Call anytime 416-882-3163 LARGE 1 bedroom basement apt. Large livingroom, kitchen, shared laundry/workroom. Private bath- room with shower. Carpeted. Lots of storage, Shared driveway. AC. $700-incl. except cable/phone. OG Hospital, O'Neill HS. References. 905-728-0934. NEW MANAGEMENT PROMOTION 1 Month FREE rent. Harwood/Bayly 1, 2 & 3-bedrooms, from $865/month. Renovated units. Call 310-7000 NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, November lst. Clean, family build- ing. Heat, hydro and two applianc- es included. Pay cable, parking and laundry facilities. (905) 723- 2094 NORTH OSHAWA,2-bedroom condo/apt. Washer, dryer, fridge & stove, No pets. First/last. $875 plus hydro. Available immediately or Nov. 1st. (905)985-8986 ONE & TWO BEDROOM apts for rent. Located 309 Cordova Rd., Oshawa. Avail. November 1st. No pets. Please call (905) 579-2387 after 5 p.m. ONE BEDROOM APT.newly ren- ovated, clean, spacious. New paint, floors and counters. Above retail, Oshawa. $800/mo/util. inl- cuded. No pets/smoking. Available Nov. 1st. (905)438-0232 ONE BEDROOM bright & clean, walkout bsmnt. apt. Appliances, own entrance, Ajax, near 401, all amenities. No smoking/pets. Ref- erences. Working, single person preferred. Available immediately. 905-686-5414 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom w/balcony Park/Adelaide. 6-plex, parking, laundry, near downtown and Shop- ping Centre. All inclusive $830/mo. First/last. Available Nov. 1st No dogs.. (905)576-1248, 905-213- 3980. OSHAWA - 2 bedroom, main floor, Simcoe & Olive area, $875.00 F&L, available Dec. 1st. 1-800- 442-3947. OSHAWA - Ritson/Olive. 2 Large bedroom apts available. Main floor and basement, Fridge, stove, parking, $775 + hydro. Sydney 416-533-9107. OSHAWA - spacious 3 bedroom in duplex. Very clean, appliances in- cluded, parking. First/last required. Available immediately. $800/month plus utilities. Also 2 bedroom, Dec. 1st, $700. 905-420-1846. OSHAWA 1-BDRM. BSMNT. apt. freshly painted. Separate entrance, backyard, 4-appliances, c/a, 3-pc. bath(shower). $600/mo. +hydro. Available immediately First/last/references. No smok- ing/pets. 905-623-6034. OSHAWA 2 Bedroom lower level apartment with separate entrance. Ceramic flooring breakfast nook, must be seen. Located on a quiet dead end street. Fridge, stove,cen- tral air, laundry. No smoking or pets. First-Last. References. Avail- able Nov.1. $850 per month inclu- sive. Call 905-436-0307 OSHAWA 2-BEDROOM main floor of house, nice quiet area, adult lifestyle building, no smok- ers/pets. All inclusive $850/month. Available October /Nov.. Call 905- 404-8565 OSHAWA CENTER area, 2 bed- room basement apt. in luxury area. $700 plus one part utilities. First/. last, no pets, Nov. lst. call Roger (416)841-1812 OSHAWA CENTRAL.new luxuri- ous 2 bdrm apt. New bathroom, kitchen & appliances. Very clean. No pets. Immediate possession. $750-monthly. 905-259-0399 OSHAWA KING/RITSON bright, clean 1-bedroom main floor apt in century home/ Also 1-bedroom basement apt available. Laundry and parking. $750, $700 incl. (416)951-2236. OSHAWA King/Wilson Quiet build- ing, near shopping, transportation. Utilities and parking included. 2- bedroom $899 & 1-bedroom $799, immediate/Nov 1st. Call (905)571- 4912 until 6:00pm. OSHAWA Park/Adelaide area. (230 Nipigon St) 2, & 3-bedrooms available. Well maintained build- ing. Near all amenities. From only $825/mo. Call (905)723-0977. OSHAWA RITSON/KING,one bedroom apartment, available Nov.. lst. Private entrance, nice carpet, freshly painted, cable, util- ities an parking included. Fridge, stove, $650 per mo. lst/last. No dogs. Call Bob (905) 924-6075 OSHAWA WEST CENTRAL- 3 bedroom upper level of duplex, major appliances, laundry fac., cable, 2-car-parking, mature work- ing couple preferred. No pets. $895/all-inclusive. (905)579-1869 OSHAWA,398 Pine St. 2-bedroom, balcony, parking, laundry, near OC. $900/inclusive. Available November 1st. First/last. No pets. (905)723-4381 or (905)404-9792. OSHAWA, CLEAN,new building. 2-bedrooms, located in quiet, resi- dential neighbourhood. $820/month. Appliances, parking & utilities included. Available Nov/Dec. For information 905-438- 9715. OSHAWA,near O.C. 2 bedroom, renovated all included, must pro- vide references + first/last. Nov. 1. $750 & $775/month. 905-263- 2244, 905-243-0339 OSHAWA,Phillip Murray near G.M. school, transit. Main floor, 3- bedroom, separate entrance. $1050-incl. no pets/smoking 1st/last. Avail. immediately. 905- 571-7869 PICKERING - one bedroom base- ment apt. Well-kept, extremely clean, sep. entrance, security, washer/dryer/cable/c-vac, Rouge Valley/Altona area. No pets/no- smoking. (905)509-3043 even- ings/weekends. PICKERING - 2-bdrm., Finch/Liv- erpool, large, clean, bsmt. apt., available Nov. 1. $875/month. Separate entrance, parking, laun- dry, utilities, A/C, no pets/smoking. 905-837-2988. PICKERING - Liverpool/Bayly, large new 1 bed. bsmt. apt. Sep. entrance, outside patio, parking, new carpeting, flooring, applianc- es, no smoking/pets. $750/mo/incl. (905)426-4197 PICKERING - Major Oaks/Brock Rd. 2-bedroom basement apt., separate entrance, parking, 5 appliances, a/c. Suits working person/couple. No smoking/pets, $900/mo.-all inclusive, cable in- cluded, first/last, references. Avail- able immediately Call 416-346- 9194. PICKERING BROCK/HWY2 Bright, clean walkout bachelor basement. Large deck. Bath, kitch- en, laundry, a/c, prkg. Suits single. No smoking/pets. $645 first/last. Avail immediately. 905-579-7138. PICKERING Spacious 3-bedroom 1 1/2 baths, two car parking, $l,400. Spacious 2 bedroom base- ment, 2 car park, $900. Laundry, utilities included, next to go, no pets, no smoking, Available imme- diately. (905) 420-4269 PICKERING WHITES/FINCH Large 1-bedroom basement apart- ment. Private Entrance, Parking & laundry. Single professional preferred non-smoker. $800/month. Available immediate- ly. 905-420-4233. PICKERING,bright spacious 2- bdrm bsmt, 4 appliances, parking, close to schools, shopping/GO. $800 + 1/2 utilities. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call Mike weekdays 905-427- 4077 ext 24 or eve/wknds 905- 442-0020 PICKERING,Brock/Delbrook, 1- bdrm. bsmnt. Clean, freshly paint- ed, new broadloom, separate en- trance, 4 appliances, 1-parking. No pets, suits working per- son/couple. First/last, references. $795/mo inclusive. Nov 1st. James 905-619-2289, 416-991-2083. PICKERING, FINCH/BROCK, Very clea n, bright, spacious 2-bed- room basement, separate w/o en- trance, A/C, 4-appliances, cable, $850+1/3 utilities. Immediate- ly/Nov. 1st. First/last, references. No pets/smoking. (416)727-1084 PICKERING, LIVERPOOL/401, main floor of large bungalow, 3- bedrooms, laundry, parking, new appliances, very clean, $1500/month inclusive. Available Nov 1st. (905)839-5768 PICKERING,Liverpool/Finch, large 1 bedroom basement apart- ment, $850/month, cable and park- ing included. No smoking/pets, first/last. Available November 1st. 905-839-4727/ 905-728-0097 PICKERING,Whites/Sheppard, 2 bedroom basement apartment. Bright interior, walk to school/day care/grocery/bus stop/GO. No pets/smoking, $875, Available im- mediately. Call (905)837-0337. PICKERING-New large one bed- room basement apt. Separate en- trance, 5 appliances, own laundry. Additional small room, parking, a/c, available November lst. No smoking/pets. Finch/Whites Rd. $850/mo. inclusive. First/last. Ref- erences. (905)831-0870 PICKERING- Whites/401, clean bright 1-bed. basement apt., sep- arate entrance, full kitchen, air, laundry, parking, cable+, utilities included. Non-smoker, first/last, Nov. 1st. $800/mo. (905)837-0227 REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. Complex. Clean quiet building, across from park. Close to down- town. Daily activities incl. All util- ities included. Call (905)430-7397. www.realstar.ca. SIMCOE ST. N.1- one bedroom, 3 - two bedroom units, Oshawa, air, 5 appliances, Luxury apart- ments, 1 bed $1280. plus parking, 2 bedrooms $l,460. plus parking. Call 905-571-3760 TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. Uxbridge, One & two bedroom apts. available November 1st. Conveniently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Call (905)852-2534. www.realstar.ca UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Harwood/Bayly 1, 2 & 3-bedrooms, from $865/month. Renovated units. Call 310-7000 UNUSUAL APT.Close to down- town Oshawa. Very quiet, private garden, skylights, f/p, Murphy bed, Par king. $800/mo inclusive. No smoking/pets. Suits one person. For appt. leave message 905-434- 7012. WHITBY - 2 bed. basement apt. Above-ground livingroom, wood fireplace, laundry fac., near schools, shopping, 401. Available immediately. $875+50% utilities. Call 905-706-8171. WHITBY - Available Nov. 1st. 2 bedroom, $860 all inclusive. Of- fice hours 9 - 5 Monday - Friday (905)666-4589. WHITBY - Brock Street/Rossland, 1 BDRM. basement apartment (new home). MUST SEE! $975 in- clusive, too many details to list. Call 905-665-1340. WHITBY - Kendalwood/King, large 1 bdrm. apt. Balcony, eat-in kitchen, full bath, parking, in quiet, clean home. Suits professional, quiet female. No smoking/pets. $700/inclusive. 905-432-8130. WHITBY - Lakeridge/Hwy. 2, new ground level one bedroom apt. Sep. entrance, outside patio, park- ing, full size appliances, laundry, no smoking/pets. $750/mo./incl. (905)426-4197 WHITBY 1-BEDROOM clean basement apt., private entrance, Thickson/Dundas. Near 401/ amenities. Parking, laundry, appli- ances.November 15th. $750/inclu- sive. . Non smoking/pets. Vince 905-626-6726 WHITBY EXCEPTIONAL 2-bed- room apt., walk to Go, newer bldg, laundry facilities. $815 + hydro. No pets. Nov 1st. First/last. (905)723- 8697 WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. E., One and two bedroom suites. Low rise building, park like setting, balcony or patio. Close to down- town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca WHITBY,immaculate 2-bedroom apartments available Nov. 1st. $855, rent includes appliances, heat, parking and laundry facilities. 905-666-1074 or 905-556-0455. WHITBY- Dundas and Brock. Main floor of triplex - 2 bedrooms, fridge, stove, coin wash, no pets. Parking, avail. Nov. 1st. $950/month inclu- sive. (905)983-9082. AJAX 3-bedroom condo, 5-appli- ances, no pets. $1350, November 1st. Pickering 2-bedroom condo. 5-appliances, no dogs. $1600. November 1st. (905)831-2210 AJAX,2-bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2-balconies, walk-in closets, laundry, 5-appliances, parking, A/C, exercise room, BBQ facilities, storage. (905)686-7408 (LM), cell 647-298-7408. OSHAWA - MCLAUGHLIN SQUARE.2 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, ensuite storage room, huge balcony, recreation facilities, 24 hr. security. Satellite, underground parking, $1050 inclusive. Novem- ber. possession. Call (905) 576- 3830 for appointment. TRIDEL PENTHOUSE,1200 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, nu- merous upgrades, secured en- trance, 2-parking spaces, locker, too much to mention. Corner unit, balcony, immediate possession. Open House Sat. & Sun. 2-5 p.m. 1000 The Esplanade North, Pick- ering. 905-837-8062. WHITBY - Rossland/Garden, condominium apt. 7th floor, immaculate one bedroom + den. Pool, exercise/billiard/rec-room, underground parking, 5-applianc- es, avail. immed. $1195/mo. inclu- sive.. 905-442-6415. A-ABA-DABA-DO NOBODY NEEDS TO RENT If you're paying $750+/mo you CAN OWN - LET ME SHOW YOU! No Down Payment!! Ken Collis, Assoc. Brkr, Coldwell Banker RMR R.E. (905)728-9414 or 1-877-663-1054 kencollis@sympatico.ca 2-BDRM BSMT.,partial main floor, northeast Oshawa walk-out to backyard. Separate entrance, parking, central air, suitable for professional/couple. Avail. immedi- ately/Nov.1st. First/last. No smok- ing/pets. $900/mo. inclusive. 905- 720-2307 3 BEDROOM BACKSPLIT, with bachelor apt. Oshawa. Very good shape, huge yard, 6 appliances, Available Dec. 1st. $1400+utilities, first/last. (905)868-8715 3 PLUS 1-BEDROOM,King/Wil- son area, first/last required, no pets, $1050/mo utilities not includ- ed, $200 water deposit required. Available Nov.1. (905)430-0249 3-BDRM home available to rent in Epson. Avail. Dec. 1st. $1050/mo plus utilities. (905)852-3827 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW, North-west Oshawa, $1250/month plus utilities. Close to all amenities. No smoking/pets. Call (905)721- 1361 A 3 BEDROOM beautiful main floor bungalow, Ajax, Bayly/Har- wood. Excellent condition, near schools. Available immediately, $1200 per month plus utilities, Jackie 905-426-7751. ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month o.a.c. Up to $5,000 cash back to you! Require $30,000 plus family income and good credit. Short of down pay- ment? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. today! Re Max Spirit (905) 728- 1600, 1-888-732-1600 AJAX - 3 bedroom house, Westney/Hwy. 2 area. Close to all amenities, schools. C/air, c/vac, available Nov. 1st. $1200+utilities. 905-626-8487 or 905-852-4747. AJAX,Westney/Hwy #2, 3-bdrm bungalow, main floor, 4 applianc- es, hardwood floors, parking, big deck. Clean. First/last. $1250/mo + 2/3 utilities. Call Brad (416)568- 1437 AJAX, WHITBY,Oshawa, Bow- manville, luxury 3 & 4 bdrm hous- es available. All with appliances, h/w floors, garage. Call Tracy 416- 854-6498 www.speedyrental.com AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!0 down, own your own home. Car- ries for less than rent. OAC. Mini- mum income required per house- hold is $30,000. Please call Aure- lia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1- 888-732-1600 or (905)728-1600, 24 hr. pager. BOWMANVILLE -3 bedroom bun- galow- Parkway Crescent. Mature area. Large yard. Shows well. In- cludes appliances, cable, heat, hy- dro and laundry. Asking $1150/month. Available Dec. 1st. 905-623-6000. CLAREMONT 15 minutes from Markham, Pickering & Uxbridge. bachelor apt. $550 + utilities. park- ing included. Call Dave 416-819- 4119 Major Oaks/Brock 2-storey de- tached, 3-bdrm, 3-bathrms, A/C, 6 new appl, lge yard w/pool/deck. Near GO/schools/shopping. No smoking/pets. first/last/references. $1400+utilities. (905)655-1319, 416-270-3452 NEWCASTLE CENTURY HOME, $1100+utilities. 2 PLUS bdrms. Avail. November/December 1st. No pets. Easy access to 401. Fea- tures gas heating, 5 appliances, front porch, back deck. First/last, references. Call Marie 1-416- 693-8924. NEWLY DECORATED,centrally located 5 bedroom house. Close to schools. First/last. Available November 1st. (905)432-7521 NEWLY RENOVATED 2-BDRM main flr w/3/4 finished bsmt w/3pc. bath. Newer windows/doors, new- er gas furnace/hot water, covered frt/rear deck. Dec 1st. $975+util. 905-434-6765. NORTH OSHAWA/WHITBY bor- der. 3-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom de- tached beautiful newer home, great neighbourhood. Fresh paint, 5 appliances, central air/vac. $1400. 416-275-4557 PRIME N.W. OSHAWA.bunga- low, 2+1 bedrooms, 5 appliances. rec room, attached garage, gas heat, gas fireplace. Available mid- December, $1400/month plus util- ities. Call Johanna or Theresa at (905)576-3429 SOUTH AJAX - 2 bedrooms, fire- place, large yard, parking. Avail- able immediately. $1200+ utilities. References required. Suits busi- ness professionals. Convenient to schools, church and shopping mall. Call days 905-706-8171 or after 6 p.m. 905-683-1300. CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- able. Close to downtown and shopping. 4 appliances, carpet and hardwood flooring, close to 401 and GO. Utilities included. Call (905)434-3972. www.real- star.ca Open house Wed. Thurs. Fr i. 7-9 p.m. COURTICE -$1475/mo. + utilities, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom town- house, 5 appliances, fireplace, c/air, avail. Nov. 1st. First/last/ref- erences. (905)433-9044 HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- nity Living in Oshawa now has units . Avail. November 1st, park- ing incl. Please call 905-576-9299. IMMACULATE N. OSHAWA townhouse. 3 bed., 2 1/2 baths, c/air/van. 5 appliances, fireplace, garage, no smoking/pets. First/last/references. Avail. now. $1200+utilities. Cheryl 905-720- 0945. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 15, 2004, PAGE 33 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Elsie Elaine Wiggins, late of the City of Pickering in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 3rd day of July, 2004, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 12th of November, 2004, thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Scarborough this 8th day of October, 2004. Muriel Yvonne Goddard and Rosalyn Paulette Ramsay, Estate Trustees, by their Solicitors, TATHAM, PEARSON, 5524 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario. M1C 3B2. Attention: Murray D. Pearson (416) 284-4749 INFANTS - 12 YEARS OLD -safe home envionment -programming - personal attention -receipts - full or part-time -caregivers screened, trained, receive on going support, regular inspections -Licenced by MCFCS DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 905-509-1207 Daughters R'Us We are available to provide Home Care & Personal Support for 55+ Companionship/Care giver Relief, Light Laundry/Housekeeping, Seasonal Clean-up; Interior, Exterior, Moving Assistance, Organizing, Packing, Decorating. 905-839-1963 MENNONITE MEATS Hours: Mon to Fri 10-6 & Sat 9-5 121 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 905-665-3092 The Healthy Wholesome Tastes of Drug-free Beef,Poultry,Pork,Sausage Toronto International CentreToronto International Centre November 5-7, 2004 Oshawa Civic AuditoriumOshawa Civic Auditorium October 15-17, 2004 Richmond Hill Sports CentreRichmond Hill Sports Centre October 23-24, 2004 Craft & Decorating ShowCraft & Decorating Show Vendors WantedVendors Wanted For info call Lisa For info call Lisa (905) 426-4676 ext. 227 (905) 426-4676 ext. 227 NORTH OSHAWA 3-bdrm town- house 5 appliances, $1195+util- ities. (905)721-2850 OSHAWA south 3 bedroom town- houses, close to schools, shop- ping. $975/month plus utilities. First/last. Toll-free 1-866-922- 6422, 905-579-9956. WHITBY (NORTH)Share beautiful new furnished 3BR home w/male IT professional. Own bed- room/bathroom, Hardwood floors, fireplace, digital cable, highspeed internet, laundry, parking. Close to bus/shopping, No smoking. $750 inclusive 416-834-2670. MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY,30 years experience. Call Stuart at (905)720-3468 AFFORDABLE AND RELIABLE Nannies from Hong Kong. Call AMACARE now for Fall start. 416- 850-0851 www.amacare.ca ESP PLACEMENT qualified & screened nannies, local & over- seas. Employers required to sponsor nannies from overseas with no fee. (416)417-9035 www.espplacement.net LIVE-IN certified oversees nannies/care givers. Elder care, special needs, minimum wage ap- plies. No fee employers OEA. (416)699-6931. AFFORDABLE loving daycare, non smoking, reliable/experienced, mother of 2. Steps to Glengrove P.S.on St. Anthony Daniels bus/route. Large fenced backyard. Playroom/ crafts/ outings. Snacks, lunch. Valley Farm Rd./Kingston Rd. Near PTC. References. Call Debbie (905)839-7237 ECE MOM would like to take care of your child, 3yrs. and up, close to Vaughn Willard P.S., bus route to St. Isaac Joques, hot meals-fun activities. Call Irene (905)837-0315 Christmas Craft & Collectible Show VENDORS WANTED Kingsway College, Oshawa Sunday, November 28, 2004 10am - 4 p.m. Please call Lisa (905)426-4676 ext.227 lmatthews@durhamregion.com HUGE $1 SALE in the tent lots & lots of deals Hwy 7 just west of Brock Saturday & Sunday Oct 16 & 17 Rain or shine COSTUME INVENTORY CLEAROUT Kelly's Back At Home Again ! Saturday, October 9th, 15th, 23rd, 30th from 10am - 2pm 750 Glamis Crt., Oshawa (Thornton/Rossland) 905-434-2970 GET READY FOR HALLOWEEN!!! GIANT CONTENTS SALE beds, furniture, framed art, quality items, tv, collectibles, crafts (needlework), books. 847 BREDA AVE., PICKERING (Bayly/Westshore) Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. GARAGE SALE Saturday October 16 Rain date Sunday, October. 17 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. 15 BRAMWELL DR., AJAX (Hwy 2/Westney) baby gates, rug cleaner, and much much more. MOVING BARN GARAGE SALE Something for everyone,You got to see it to believe it! 1850 Kingston Rd. Pickering Sat. Sun. Oct. 16, 17, 9 a.m. Rain or Shine Household items, equipment etc... GARAGE/YARD SALE PRICING: This size $49.00 +GST runs Friday Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Deadline: 2:30 Thursday More info. 905-683-0707 Fundraising Garage/Bake Sale and BBQ Saturday October 16th, 9:00am-3:00pm 845 Westney Rd. S., Ajax O'Brien Dance Centre Rain Date Saturday October 23rd. HUGE SILENT AUCTION & SALE Sunday, October 17 from 9 a.m. ~ 1 p.m. St. Isaac Joques Church 1148 Finch Ave., Pickering MOVING SALE Sat. Oct. 16th, 8 a.m. 1485 ALTONA RD. Pickering (near Sheppard) Mulch, natural stone, household items. TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms with/without garage. 3 appliances, hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, sauna, Children's playground close to all amenities. Fenced back- yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- star.ca. Whitby Brock/Rossland new 3 bedroom 1400 sq.ft., garage, ap- pliances, quite street, avail Nov. 1200 plus, Condolynn Manage- ment, (905)428-9766 AJAX - 2 nice clean rooms, $350/monthly. Available immedi- ately. Call (905)427-6106. OSHAWA South, near Lakeview Park.Bed/Sitting room for rent, own bathroom and kitchenette. No smoking/pets. $110/week. Avail- able now. (905)434-1678. FIVE bedroom farmhouse, Stouff- ville/Claremont area. 2 acres, pool, parking, laundry, storage, satellite t.v., children welcome. Available immediately. $400 inclusive. (905)640-6275. OSHAWA King/Wilson, 2 rooms furnished (finished basement). Fireplace, air, sep. rec room, kitch- en, own shower, laundry included. $150/week/room. First/last. Avail- able now. No pets 905-743-0919. OSHAWA, Simcoe & Bloor. Share furnished apt with 2 males. Near all amenities. Available im- mediately. 1st/last, $400/mo inclu- sive.Viewing (905)433-4088. PERSON TO SHARE (female pre- ferred) 2 bedroom apt. in Oshawa. $450/month, available now. Call (905)439-9374 after 6 p.m. WHITBY,great area, Brock and Burns, $395/monthly, first/last, parking, available October 15th, share kitchen, bath, laundry. (905)430-9060. WHITBY,Shared accommodation in 4-bedroom home, $125 weekly. Call (905)665-2728. CLEARWATER Florida, 2-3 bed- room furnished manufactured homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- gree hot tub, minutes to beaches and major attractions. Children welcome. Photos shown in your home. $300/weekly (less than mo- tel) (905)683-5503. 2002 BIG BEAR 400CC, 2300kms, dealer serviced, new front brakes, push button 4x4, new tires & chrome rims, Mudzilla rears, blackwater fronts, trailer, cover, rims all included. $6,000firm, must sell + extras. 905-260-5553. 1986 16 ft. GYPSY House trailer, needs TLC. Sleeps 4 to 5, all inclu- sive, as is $2,500. Call 905-436- 7600 during day for details. 2004 TERRY LTD EDITION, 28ft. Tr avel Trailer, loaded. Queen bed, stainless steel appliances, A/C, awning. Asking, $16,900. Call 905- 430-8953 MOVING - MUST SELL!1988 Be- retta Super Sport, 18ft., 140 in- board/outboard, good condition, $7,000 o.b.o. 905-720-2218. SINCERE SINGLES Professional Introduction Service. Successfully matching members for long term relationships. Toll free 1-866-719- 9116 www.sinceresingles.ca Fall Special! LOVING AND CARING mom will love and care for your children in my home. Harwood/Rossland, Ajax. Flexible hours, references, available immediately. $105/wk full time. 905-428-7998. LOVING MOTHER with First Aid/CPR providing daycare, 12 years experience. Lots of fun, learning activities. Receipts, refer- ences avialable. Call (905)619- 8752 QUALITY DAYCARE Westney/Delaney, excellent rates - now is the time to look for a good caregiver. All ages, full or part time, days or Sat., homemade meals, large play area, fully fenced, happy environment, crafts, games etc. Receipts, references. (905)686-8719 PSYCHICS reader and advisor, help in all life's problems, satisfac- tion guaranteed, specializing in Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- ings, always private and confiden- tial, house parties available. (905)665-3222. UXBRIDGE -private, modern equestrian facility boarding avail- able. Indoor arena, wash stall, ex- cellent turnout, quality feed. All dis- ciplines welcome. (905)852-2932 LEATHER jackets 1/2 price, purs- es from $9.99, luggage from $29.99. wallets from $9.99. Every- thing must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728- 9830, Scarborough (416)439- 1177. 2003 POLARIS 330 Trail Boss (4- wheeler) barely used, mint con- dition, extremely low hours, Bur- gundy, limited edition model. In- cludes passenger back-rest. Moved, must sell, asking $4750. obo. Please call evenings Mike 905-697-5842. 9PC DININGROOM SET,cherry finish, like new, $1500. Kitchen ta- ble & 6 chairs, good condition, $500. Call (905)668-7068 or (905)626-8151. A DININGROOM, cherry wood, double pedestal table, 8 chairs, Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- tion. New, still in boxes. Cost $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- 746-0995. A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- tress set. New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- 0995. Can deliver PIANOS & CLOCKS - Clearance on all 2004 Roland pianos. Save $$$ while quantities last. Also on Samick pianos, and Howard Miller clocks. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz- mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental pay- ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! BriCo Home Improvements *Basements *Decks *Drywall *Painting *Taping *Crown Moulding FREE ESTIMATES Call Brian 905-686-8841 or e-mail: b.gaudet@sympatico.ca DRYWALL MUDDING TAPING FRAMING Call Jim (905)426-2971 All Work Guaranteed G.C.B. CONSTRUCTION General Home Renovations & Improvements All work guaranteed Craig (905) 686-1913 Kitchen/Bathrooms ✓Ceramic Tile ✓Rec. Rooms ✓Minor household repairs All work guaranteed (905)431-8204 Kitchens, Bathrooms Renovations Custom designed and built Call Rob 416-602-2163 905-427-2722 AJOBW ELL D O NE!905-831-1812 Call Mike HOME RENOVATIONS•REPAIRS CARPENTRY • DRYWALL • DECKS ELECTRICAL & MORE. . . CARPENTRY Design/build custom renovations covering all aspects of construction Quality often outweighs the best price. 416.560.1032 ALL PRO PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING Repair & Stucco ceilings Decorative finishes & General repairs 20% off for seniors (905)404-9669 GM PAINTING Interior & Exterior 20yrs Experience FREE ESTIMATES 10% Off - 905-427-3590 or 905-706-8975 Gerald or Mark AFFORDABLE MOVING 12', 16', 24' trucks $49/hr - Anytime, Anywhere. Fully Licensed. Professional 416-802-5878 Triumph Moving $45/hr. 2 movers + truck 24' trucks available. www.triumphmoving.com 416-802-9849 905-883-4406 CLEAN MOMENT Experienced European cleaning. Residential. Pickering & Ajax area. For service call 647-295-0771 "Clean is our middle name" DIAMOND SHINE MAID SERVICE ●Insurance claims (billed direct) ●Construction Cleanups ●Move Ins/Outs ●Office Cleaning ●Building/Property Contract All cleaning products supplied. Fully insured. (905)619-0353 First Choice Window Cleaning Eavestroughs and Repairs 20 Years exp. For Free Estimate Call Allen or Laura (905)426-8980 (416)389-2180 H. Heinrich Landscaping Inc. Lawn Maintenance for • Estates • Condos • Commercial • Industrial Residential Landscaping, Ponds, Rock Gardens, Pruning, Interlocking Stones, Retaining Walls, Etc. Authorized Unilock Contractor (905) 839-5349 MAPLE LEAF LAWN CARE ●Lawn Cutting ●Hedge Trimming ●Pruning ●Interlocking stone ●Fall clean up ●Snow removal (905)626-0653 CEDARS FOR HEDGING All trees cut & trimmed Firewood (905)509-4449 (416)876-0007 Children’s entertainment for any occasion . B LUE R IBBON A WARD W INNER . Clowns, character look- alikes, loot bags, face painting, magic, music. 905-471-5331 KIDS UNLIMITED A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 15, 2004 www.durhamregion.com A & C ROOFING & WINDOWS •Shingles of all types, flats of any size •Soffit* Fascia * Eavestrough* Skylights •Financing Available o.a.c. •Written warranties guaranteed •W.S.I.B. * Fully Insured (905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704 GARAGE DOORS • ELECTRIC OPERATORS Fast dependable service & repairs Sales & installation of quality doors and operators 905-852-1981 1-888-889-9788 www.up rightdoorservice.com We offer a 10 year pro-rated warranty on spring & cable repairs UP RIGHT DOOR SERVICE BARK TREE SERVICE SENIORS DISCOUNT 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES C a l l R o b (9 0 5 ) 7 0 6 -7 0 4 7Call R o b (4 1 6 ) 7 0 2 -4 2 5 2 SERVING: • AJAX • SCARBOROUGH • PICKERING • OSHAWA • WHITBY • MARKHAM • UXBRIDGE SERVICES: • TREE REMOVAL • PRUNING • TOPPING • STUMP REMOVAL • DEAD WOOD • HEDGE TRIMMING Seniors Discount MARSHALL GROUP HOME IMP. Carpentry, Ceramic Tile, Laminate Flooring, Plumbing, General Repairs. Free Estimates Seniors Discounts (905) 428-3362 Ask for Paul marshallgroup@rogers.com 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 P & H Painting Professional, Experienced, Reliable Interior/Exterior Call for free estimate (905)686-7889 PAINTING & WALLPAPERING ✦ Reasonable Rates ✦ ✦Interior & Exterior ✦ Serving Oshawa & surrounding area for 30 yrs ☎ 905-725-9884 ☎ Cell-905-213-0338 ☎ TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 Santa's Coming 10 % discount on labour Make old furniture look like new for Christmas Free Estimates Cummins Custom Upholstery (905)427-1067 CARPETS LAMINATES HARDWOOD Super Deal on Laminate & Carpets Free 10mm pad w/inst. Repairs & Restretch Fully Licensed & Insured * Free Estimates * Sam (905) 706-3206 Business & Service Directory ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village 905-683-7311 Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - Supervised Nursery Pastor John Bigham EVERYONE WELCOME Publishes every Friday D EADLINE: 12:00 noon Wednesday T O A DVERTISE Y OUR C HURCH S E RVICE OR S PECIAL E VENTS W ORSHIP C OME & & & 550 Kingston Rd., Pickering 905-837-7791 Rev, Rosenda A. James Conference Host is inviting you to join us for “WOMEN OF THE KINGDOM CONFERENCE” during the month of October. Revivaltime Tabernacle Durham A Family Oriented Community Church. The Church That Love is Building and Where Miracles are Happening S u n d a y O c t . 1 7 1 1 :0 0 a m & 6 :3 0 p m Minister: Jude Hodgson and her husband Bob have been married over 33yrs. They have two grown children and make their home in Ajax. In 2001 she was part of “The Journey of Hope” with 500 other Canadians who went to pray throughout Israel. She is part of the leadership team of “Followers Mission”, the Prayer ministry at Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship & St. Pauls-on-the-Hill, in Pickering. You will not leave the way you came, you will be truly blessed. Title: Year of Abundance “More in 2004” Call Janice @905-683-0707 or Fax: 905-579-4218 or Email: jsam@durhamregion.com ~ GET APPROVED ~ Fe el i n g li m i t e d b e c a u s e o f : • NO CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • COLLECTIONS • BANKRUPTCY • DIVORCES • REFUSED BY BANK C a l l D er r i c k 9 0 5 -4 2 6 -00 5 1 Looking for a second chance at rebuilding your credit? With a variety of New & Used Import and Domestic Vehicles, put the past behind you - Start driving towards your new future today!! R E B U I L D REBUILD Y OU R YOUR C R E D I T CREDIT M E N Z I E S C H R Y S L E R M E N Z I E S C H R Y S L E R MENZIES CHRYSLER Bank says ... “NO” Dave says ... “YES” No Credit, Bad Credit, “NO PROBLEM” Phone DAVE Today DRIVE AWAY TODAY Cell: 905-213-4932 Tol l Free: 1-888-269-1687 www.ezautoloan.net Auction to be held: SUNDAY OCTOBER 17, 2004 Duncan Phyffe Tables Nesting Tables Set of four Hunting Prints, Watercolors, Framed Mirrors, Prints Rush Seated Chairs (6) Tw o East Lake Style Dining Table Duncan Phyffe Double Pedestal Dining Table Gothic Style Hall Stand Va rious floor/ table lamps Fire Place Tools Candlesticks/Crystal Settes Silver Plate Tea Service Moorcroft Vase Wedgwood Plates Royal Doulton Figures “Fleur” “Alison” “Elegance” Fancy cups & Saucers TA G SALE ITEMS INCLUDE HUNDRES OF ITEMS OF TABLEWARE, GIFTS ITEMS, SMALL APPLIANCES, DRESSERS, ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, BEDROOM SUITE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DESKS SOFAS NURSERY STOCK AUCTION Saturday, October 16 at 9:00 am Nursery stock will be auctioned off including SHADE TREES (including crabapple, oak, birch, beech, horse chestnut etc. ranging in size from 5 feet to 20 feet tall), EVERGREENS (including blue spruce, Norway spruce, silver fir, Douglas fir, juniper, cedar, etc., sizes ranging from 1 gal. to 6 ft. tall),FLOWERING & ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS (including azalea, corkscrew hazel, hydrangea, Japanese maple, smoke bush, etc., ranging in size from 1 gal to 5" tall),FRUIT TREES (pear, apple, plum, cherry),VINES (including Virginia creeper, wisteria, Dutchman's pipe, honeysuckle, etc.), BROADLEAF EVERGREENS (including boxwood, yew,rhododendron, yucca, etc.). This is an annual auction located on site at our store and regular business is conducted up to and including the day of the auction. Loading assistance, delivery and planting services available. BALT IMORE VALLEY PRODUCE & GARDEN CENTRE 5599 County Road #45 Balitmore 8 km. North of Hwy #401 at Cobourg 905-372-2662 Home Deco AUCTION INTRODUCING DURHAM REGION'S NEW AUCTION HOUSE Every week Home Deco Auctions will liquidate a wide range of consumer products on behalf of large Canadian and USA retailers. Most of these items are new and may include discontinued merchandised, seasonal changeover products and store returns. Each auction includes a wide variety of 300+ individual lots including brand name electronics TV's, VCR's, DVD players, entertainment centres), housewares, small electrical appliances, lamps & clocks, lawn and garden products, bed and bath items (towels, linens, duvets), luggage, Christmas merchandise, sporting goods and jewelry. PLEASE JOIN US in Pickering at: 955 Brock Road - Unit 5 (just South of Bayly) on SUNDAY , Oct 17 at 1:30 pm (Viewing at 12noon) TUESDAY , Oct 19 at 6:30 pm (Viewing at 5:30) NOTE: Based on previous sales results, many items sell at 80% to 90% less than the regular retail price!!! All sales subject to a 10% Buyer's Premium All merchandise sold "As Is" Cash/VISA/Master Card/Debit A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad from $289 (30 yds). All Berber carpets on sale now! Free up- grade to 12 mm premium pad with every installation, 20 oz Berber carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- pet only. Lots of selection for eve- ry budget. Three month equal payment plan available. Free in home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, 1-800-578-0497. AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES-Air Con- ditioners $75/up, Large selection of newer, approx 2 years old, while quantities last. Freezers $149/up, Washers $175/up, dryers $149/up, stoves $99/up, fridges $100/up. Coin-op washers/dryers. Bar fridg- es $50+up, freezers, chest & up- right $149+up;RENT TO OWN AVAILABLE! Why wait, buy it now! Visit our showroom. Par ts/Sales/Service. 426 Simcoe St. S. Mon-Fri, 8-6pm. Sat 9-5pm. (905)728-4043 AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS wood/oil Chimney cleaning. Sup- ply/install caps & pest screens. Nest removal. Minor repairs. Low- est rates. Insured * Certified * No Mess. Call (905)686-7741 ALL NEW CARDLESS SATELLITE SYSTEMS. Having problems with your current satellite?? We have the solution. We also do service and installations. Serving Durham, Call: 905-767-0013. ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress, cost $1000, sell $200. Call 905-213-4669. ANTIQUES,records, tapes and antique tool collection. Best offer, prefer job lot. (905)579-8137 APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- 0098 ATTENTION COLLECTORS:HO trains on 5x10 layout, complete with all accessories. (905)430- 6408, ask for Bill. BED,Aamazing bargain, queen orthopedic mattress set, new in plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- 7557.Will deliver BEDROOM SET,cherrywood, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night stands. Dovetail construction, nev- er opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 Sacrifice $1,900. (416) 748-3993 BEDROOM SUITE,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905- 213-4669. BEDROOM SUITE, solid pine dark, needs refinishing; cannonball bed, solid pine, light; 905-428- 6812. BRAND NEW BLUE Carpet. Seamed Around. Call 905-837- 1602 for more information. CARPETS - I have several thou- sand yards of new Stainmaster & 100% nylon carpet. Will do living room & hall for $389.00. Includes carpet, pad & installation (30 yards). Steve. (905) 743-0689 www.suburbancarpets.com CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, pad and installation. Free esti- mates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and surrounding area. Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam (905)686-1772 CARPETS.Laminate and vinyl sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet including pre- mier underpad and installation. Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- mate. Mike 905-431-4040 CEDAR Trees for sale, starting from $3.50 each. Planting avail- able. Free Delivery. Call Bob 705-341-3881. CLAIFORNIA SHUTTERS for patio door and window. Drapes, also fabric for drapes, upholstery and quilting. (905)655-3699 COMPUTER PROBLEM? Don't bring it into a busy shop. A certified Tech., 10yrs experience, will come to you. Most Calls $30. (905)243-3415 Marty LOVESEAT & chair $250; Cherry armoire $400; DuncanPhyfe table & 2 chairs $350; Maple captains bed $200; 3-month-old sofa/love- seat $450; Pine dining 10-pc $1100; Oak dinette, 7-pc $900; Dryer $125; Stove $125; Fridge $150; Trademaster builders table- saw $450 (905)260-1123 COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Computer Services. SPECIAL: FREE CD-RW w P3/450 Complete Desktop System: 17" Flt Scrn Mntr/12G, hd/128Meg/Ether- net/Kb/M..only $289; Dell Latitude Nbk: P2/366 only $409. (Limited Quantities) Other complete sys- tems available. Repairs at reason- able rates. CD-RW upgrades only $50. Interac, Visa & Mastercard accepted. Layaway Plans. 27 Warren Avenue, Oshawa (1 block East of Park & Bond). 905-576- 9216 www.bitsandbytestech.com DINING ROOM SUITE,cherry- wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & side chairs, pedestal table, dove- tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- 213-4669. DINING ROOM SUITE.Table, hutch and buffet, 4 chairs. 10 years old, good condition, light oak colour. 905-428-7804 FABRIC BY THE bolt, $1.00/me- ter, 2 manual medical beds $300 each, Juki zigzag industrial sewing machine & stand, like new $1000. (905)438-8784 FRIGIDAIRE (2003) Professional Series Stainless Steel Self Clean- ing Stove, Top-of-the-line, electric, pristine condition, $1,199; Sofa & Loveseat, Sage green/walnut feet, excellent condition, $1,050. 905- 666-1715 HOOD FAN, Nutone Allure, 3 speed, 3 light, 1 year old $100. Dresser Mill, Roxton. Natural pine. 47x33, $75. Various sizes and patterns of drapes. 905-649-2999. HOT TUB 2004 all options, water- fall, ozanator, red wood cabinet, never used, still in wrapper. Cost $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety Covers - best quality, best prices, all colours, all sizes, large variety available. Delivery included. Cen- tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul 905-259-4514 or 866-97COVER Is your Computer not working? Affordable, reliable & honest service. At your home or office. Call Jason for a free quote (905)409-6388 or visit www.charkinson.com MOVING SALE,Solid cherry din- ingroom set $2,200; Couch & love- seat $500; Kenmore stove w/cast iron burners $250; Dark pine twin bdrm set $150; Black Heinzman piano & stool 1950's (best offer) and many more items. Call even- ings 905-434-4544 or daytime 905-644-3181 MOVING SALE- 7pc queen solid pine bedroom suite $3000 obo, 3pc. solid oak wall unit $1300. Couch & chair, green, $1200. Kitchen Aide convection flat top stove $1200. Call 905-720-2218. MOVING SALE:dinette set, seats 6, still frame with upholstery. 7- cb.ft. freezer, 1.2-cb.ft. microwave, bar fridge, washer/dryer, fridge/stove and much more. (905)925-9959. NEW DANBY APT sized freezers $199. New Danby bar fridges, $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- pliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Recondi- tioned fridges $195/up, recondi- tioned ranges $125/up, recondi- tioned dryers $125/up, recondi- tioned washers $199/up, new and reconditioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" and 30" ranges with clock and window @$399 Reconditioned 24" rang- es and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appli- ances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 PIANO Technician available for tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase consultation on all makes and models of acoustic pianos. Re- conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- cates available. Call Barb at 905- 427-7631 or check out the web at: www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC, Amex PIANO,apartment-size, with bench, Mason & Risch. Excellent condition. Walnut, $1750. (Oshawa) (905)720-0584 PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS Chip installed from $125. XBOX MOD CHIPS Chip installed from $125. Several chips available for each console. For all the details: www.durhammods.com North End Oshawa. 905-626-0542 RYOBI 12" x 37" wood turning lathe $150. 1-705-357-2358 (Ma- nilla) POOL table, 1" slate. Solid ash. All accessories. New in box. Cost $6700, sell for $2850. 905-213- 4669. POOL TABLE, 4.5' x 9', 1" slate, Oak, Mahogany finish. Includes many accessories. $2950. Call days 905-571-1222 or even- ings/weekends 905-430-8076 POOL TABLES - 8' and 9' slate billiard tables, Foosball/Jettoni ta- ble and air hockey tables for sale. Call (905)420-6113 QUALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT. Stairmaster 4000 PT, like new, runs great. Paid $2000, sacrifice $900 obo; NORTHERN LIGHTS Universal, fully loaded includes added leg extension, asking $900 obo. Call Mike evenings 905-697- 5842. RADIAL TIRES - 2 Defender SRXP23560R15, and 2 SR500P27560R15 on chrome rims, great shape $300; Golf clubs Evolution FLX3 graphite irons, 3-PW reg. shaft new $250; Cole- man camp stove 2 burner pro- pane, used once $50; Coleman fuel lamp $20; stainless steel wall garbage bin $50; Unique ice hut heater propane electric start $75; 705-328-0402 after 6 p.m. RENT TO OWN - New and recon- ditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- livery. No credit application re- fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. SNOWBOARDS: 150cm Burton board and bindings, boots as well, asking $150. 160cm Option Super- Cap, brand new last year, used twice, great shape. Ride EX series bindings, DC boots, asking $700. Call Connor 905-404-8676. SOFA SET, 3pc. Navy plaid. 4 years, excellent condition. $850 OBO. Mahogany corner unit $125. 2 glass coffee tables. (905)686-9048 TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Priced $7.-$90. (tax incl). Call Bowman- ville 905-623-5258. CLIP AND SAVE - Wanted to buy. Old glass, china, jewellery, dolls, bears, toys, figurines, Royal Doul- ton, Beswick, hat pins, marbles, vintage clothing, tins, vinyl albums, etc. Phone (905) 982-0070 COINS,old bills, old posters, wanted. Cash paid. Please call (416)456-2494 Solid wood kitchen table & chairs; dining room sets; living room sets; bedroom sets; good major appli- ances; electric treadmills; Will pay cash. 905-260-1123 WANTED - Big screen in good condition, reasonably priced Call 905-434-0392. RENT TO OWN.New appliances at great prices, full warranty. Total Appliance Centre. New Pickering location, (905)686-3200. SATELLITES, FREE TO AIR.Is your DirecTV down? Everyone is switching to FTA; no cards, boards or atmegas. Specializing in the Fortec Lifetime Ultra. Get 1000’s of channels, no monthly bills. 1St in Durham Region. Call 905-435- 0202. uneekelectronics@rog- ers.com 226 Bloor Street East, Oshawa. DROP BY OUR STORE FOR A FREE DEMO BISHON FRISE male 6 month old puppy, purebred (no papers) $500. Call 905-728-5339. DOG-A-LONG Walking Service Give your canine companion a walk when you can't. Kind, Caring Dependable Service (905) 427-8556 FREE TO GOOD HOMES various breeds of abandoned domesticat- ed dogs need a loving home. Call Tagamar Boarding Kennels 905- 725-6210 GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups, males, CKC, excellent tempera- ment, raised underfoot, first shots, tattooed, full clearances, $800 each. Call Millbrook (705)932- 3129 WEST HIGHLAND TERRIER pup- pies, vet checked, first shots, home raised, ready to go, $750. 905-342-2095 WHEATEN PUPPIES ready to go; F/M, 1st shot, dewormed, serious inquiries only; mom & dad on site; 905-434-2904 1987 BMW 325, 4-door, body good shape, interior excellent. run- ning, engine needs work. Great winter project. as is $1200-obo. 647-273-5133 1989 CADILLAC SEDAN Deville, 160k, B.C. car, certified. $3,500. Te lephone (905) 720-0861. 1989 FORD PROBE GT, $500 OBO. Parts car. Call between 9-5, ask for Jim. 905-885-2461 1990 VW GOLF,automatic, 4dr hatchback, mint in/out 142k, p.s., p.b., a/c, stereo, no rust $2600. 1989 ASTRO Work Van, V6, auto, runs great $600. (905)404-8541. 1991 CHEV CAVALIER, excellent winter car, 4dr., good shape, $675 obo. Call (905)442-5592 1991 FORD ESCORT, 1.9 litre, 5 speed, air, AM/FM CD, never win- ter driven, certified and E-tested, $2,300. 905-349-3029 1993 CHEV CAVALIER 2-door, 4 cyl, 5-speed. 198,000-kms, runs well. Certified & E-tested. $1695 obo. 905-435-0062 Aaron. 905- 571-5138 1993 PONTIAC GRAND AM, 3.3L,, v6, lots of new parts, $500 as is. (905)509-2673 1993 PONTIAC SUNBIRD,4-cyl- inder, automatic, 2-door, rear spoiler, aluminum rims, excellent condition, no rust, low kms. Reliable, economical, clean, low insurance. Certified/Emissions. $2450. (905)718-5032 1993 TEMPO,106kms, air, no rust, certification details, $2,450. call 905-718-4860. 1993 Toyota Tercel,$2699; 1996 Saturn, leather interior $3699; 1996 Lumina LS, $3699; 1996 Taurus SW, $3699; 2000 Intrepid $5999; Others from $1699, certi- fied & e-tested. (Kelly and Sons since 1976), (905)683-7301 or 905-424-9002. 1994 FORD TEMPO, 4 cylinder, 4 door, white, emission tested, ex- cellent on gas, $500. as is. 905- 349-3887 after 5 1996 Ford F150, $3999. 1995 Nissan Pathfinder, $4495. 1993 Areostar Van, $1999. 1989 Mazda MPV, $1699. Special on other ve- hicles, PAY NO GST. Certified & E-tested. Call (905)683-7301 or (905)424-9002 1997 CHEV LUMINA,4dr, p/b, p/s, air, p/w, 71,000km, $6,400 OBO, certified, e-tested. Call (905)987-1865 1998 FORD CONTOUR, 4 cyl au- to, 4 dr, Pioneer CD player, fully loaded, air, ps, 124K, $6,000 certi- fied/e-tested. 905-434-0392. 1998 GrandAm,4-door, 5-spd, 112,000-km, air blows cold, $4900 firm. (905)571-9442 1998 PONTIAC GRAND Prix SE 3800 auto, factory mags, pw, pdl, power mirrors, tilt, cruise, traction control, overhead console, power trunk, air, dark metallic green, beautiful car in nice condition, 196,000kms, certified & e-tested, selling at black book. $5400. (905)571-5138 1998 PONTIAC SUNFIRE.Auto 2- dr. 4-cyl. gas, red, a/c, AM/FM CD, 135K, cert. e-tested. Very good cond. $4700 OBO. 905-623-5778 or 905-213-5548. 1998 TAURUS SE spotless loaded 4-dr. black w/grey interior 6-cylin- der auto air power doors windows keyless remote 148K certified $7500 Mike 905-576-5258. 1999 CARTIER TOWN CAR Lincoln. 73,000-km $19,500. 905- 213-2492 1999 GRAND AM GT,red, 160K, 2dr, auto, tilt, sunroof, leather, ex- cellent condition, one owner, ask- ing $6,000; ALSO propane patio heater, 8ft. tall, 40,000 BTU, white, $800 new, asking $350, (905)668- 0663 2000 BUICK LeSABRE, mint con- dition, 1 owner. 63,000kms. $15,900 certifed & E-tested. Call (905)668-0251 BAD CREDIT? No History? Need a car? Tired of the run-around? Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 15, 2004, PAGE 35 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com EXHIBITORS WANTED FOR UPCOMING SHOWS •Metro East Fall Home & Renovation Show •Oct. 15, 16 & 17 - Pickering •Health & Wellness Expo •Nov. 6 & 7 - Oshawa For more information call 905-426-4676 ext. 222 In Loving Memory of Mark-as-well be Mark Stephen Hutcheson October 17, 1973 – October 22, 1999 Mark, it has been 5 years since you left us. Although it seems like yesterday you have missed so much! There have been so many birthdays you should have been there for, so many holidays that needed your smile and laughter and so many things that we just needed you for. You now have a niece, Caitlyn Ann, who is 2 and a and although she will never meet you she will know you name and hear the stories. Your nephew, Cameron, is now five and has so many questions about where you are and why you just don’t call us, why did he go to heaven so early, how did he get to heaven and when can we go to see you! Needless to say the questions are tough and endless (he’s five!). What do you call the most treasured memory who helped fill your life with love and laughter? A beautiful person who touched us all, MARK! Things are “just peachy” down here, we miss you and love you dearly, and think of you always. Love Mom, Dad, Karen, Paul, Jason, Cameron and Caitlyn xo O'HEARN, Michael (Mr. Windshield, Pickering On- tario) Peacefully at home on Thursday October 14, 2004. Mike who courageously fought his battle was comforted by his loving wife of 30 years Debbie. Loving father to Heather (Michael Maione) and Mi- chelle. A special thank you to all family and friends who gave us their support during Mike's illness. Fr iends and family may visit at THE SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE - PICKERING 1057 Brock Road. (south of 401,905-686-5589) af- ter 12 pm Sunday. A funeral service to celebrate Mike's life will be held in the Chapel on Sunday at 2pm. Cremation to follow. As expressions of sympa- thy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 2000 CHEV MALIBU,6cyl, 55,000km, beige w/tan interior, auto, 4-dr, air, cassette., abs. Ask- ing $9,600 certified/e-tested. (905)436-5897 2001 FORD MUSTANG Coupe, auto, V6, silver ext., charcoal int., keyless entry, alloy wheels, spoil- er, bucket seats, sport package, A/C, AM/FM Stereo, CD, Cassette, power EVERYTHING, cruise con- trol, tilt wheel, driver/passenger Air Bag. Winter tires included. 90K. $12,900, call 905-579-7988. 2001 NISSAN SENTRA GXE, silver, 5-speed. 54,000kms, A/C, CD, remote starter, 2 sets of tires. Excellent condition. $11,500 OBO. (905)925-9959 2002 CHRYSLER Concord LXI. in mint condition absolutely load- ed-58,000kms. Asking $16,500. Retail book value, $19,300. Call Bill (905)686-2170. 2003 ACURA TL 3.2 type S, V6, 4-dr, pearl white, tan leather interi- or. Loaded, Bose stereo, sunroof, spoiler, wood grain, mint. Warran- ty, 61k, $27,500. (905)668-2666 LOADED 2004 red Mazda 3 Sport GT. auto. No downpayment need- ed. Take over lease. $355/month. OAC.(905)427-9835 for info. NEED SPECIAL FINANCING? DRIVE TODAYANEW 2005 OR USED 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE 1-800-296-7107 (905) 683-5358 CALL BRIDGET BANKRUPTCY SLOW CREDIT NO CREDIT GOOD CREDIT ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED $$$$ A1 JOHNNY JUNKER. To ps all for good cars and trucks or free removal for scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655- 4609 or (416)286-6156. $$$TOP DOLLARS PAID- Ajax Auto Wreckers pays $75+ for vehicles. We buy all scrap metal, copper, aluminum, fridges, stoves, etc. 905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on cars & trucks Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days (905)686-1899. CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in run- ning condition. Call (905)427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES SCRAP cars wanted, pay cash, free pick up, Ron 905-424-3508 or Leo 905-426-0357 SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 1994 CHEV S10,blue, 5-speed, standard cab, 160,000km asking $3000. For info call 905-718-7755. 1996 FORD F150,work truck, cer- tified/e-tested, excellent condition $6000; 1997 SILVERADO, extend- ed cab, short box, loaded, certi- fied/e-tested $12,500. (905)686- 1677 or 647-223-8651 1998 F150 STX Super Cab Truck. 103,000-km. $10,000. 905-213- 2492 2000 FORD F150 Lariat 4x4 load- ed, 1-1/2 cab, suicide doors, leath- er, 229,000-km, highway driven $15,000. 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The Pickering team — consisting of players selected from the house league system — suffered a heartbreaking 1-0 defeat to Mount Hamilton in extra time in the final. Pickering compiled a 2-1-1 record in round-robin play in order to advance to the championship contest. Pickering also suffered some hard luck at the West Rouge Challenge Tour- nament earlier in the season. The girls progressed through the preliminary round undefeated, arriving in the final against Erin Mills. After playing to a scoreless tie in regulation and extra time, Pickering lost in a shootout. The Pickering girls also travelled to Stratford to compete in the Festival Cup Tournament. Again, the squad finished the preliminary round unde- feated with a 2-0-1 record. Pickering then lost to Peterborough in the semifinal. At the Albert Campbell Tournament in Scarborough, the Pickering squad compiled a 1-1-1 record in the prelimi- nary round, but failed to qualify for the playoffs. Coaches Andy Hing and Steve Reeves were pleased with the season. “We are proud of the success of the team this year,” notes Hing. “The girls had an outstanding year, played with heart and determination and lived up to their potential this summer. We look forward to continuing our success with this program next year.” Pickering girls star on the field this season P PAGE 36 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com AJAX SOCCER CLUB UNDER 10 BOYS DIVISION Final Cup Standings POOL ‘A’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Dairy Queen - Red 2 1 0 1 9 8 4 Scarboro Machine & Tool - Navy 2 1 1 0 8 8 3 G.S.L. WebDesign - Forest 2 0 1 1 7 8 1 POOL ‘B’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Kelly 2 2 0 0 7 4 6 Excel Shades - Sky Blue 2 1 1 0 5 6 3 Lifestyle Sunrooms - Gold 2 0 2 0 2 4 0 August 24 results: Dairy Queen - Red 4 vs. G.S.L. WebDesign - Forest 4 Excel Shades - Sky Blue 2 vs . Lifestyle Sunrooms - Gold 1 August 31 results: Excel Shades 8 vs Scarboro Machine & Tool - Navy 2 G.S.L. WebDe- sign - Forest 0 vs Lifestyle Sunrooms - Gold 4 Sept. 7 results: Scarboro Machine & Tool 4 vs Dairy Queen - Red 5 ; Ajax Men’s Slo- Pitch - Kelly 5 vs. Excel Shades - Sky Blue 3 Sept. 18 results: Dairy Queen - Red 0 vs Excel Shades - Sky Blue 1 Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Kelly 4 vs Scarboro Machine & Tool - Navy 3 Sept. 19 results: Excel Shades - Sky Blue 1 vs. Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch 0 UNDER 11 BOYS DIVISION FINAL CUP STANDINGS POOL ‘A’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Tom’s No Frills - Gold 2 2 0 0 11 7 6 Excel Shades - Sky Blue 2 1 1 0 10 7 3 Foto Now - Orange 2 0 1 1 7 8 1 Pickering Playing Fields - Forest 2 0 1 1 4 10 1 POOL ‘B’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Picov’s - Maroon 2 2 0 0 7 3 6 Ajax Men’s - Navy 2 1 1 0 4 5 3 Inaria - Kelly 2 0 2 0 3 6 0 Aug. 25 results: Foto Now - Orange 3 vs Pickering Playing Fields - Forest 3; Excel Shades - Sky Blue 3 vs Tom’s No Frills - Gold 6 August 26 results: Inaria - Kelly 2 vs Picov’s - Maroon 3 Sept. 1 results: Tom’s No Frills - Gold 5 vs Foto Now - Orange 4; Picov’s - Maroon 4 vs Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Navy 1. Sept. 2 results: Pickering Playing Fields - Forest 1 vs. Excel Shades - Sky Blue 7 Sept. 18 results: Tom’s No Frills - Gold 0 vs Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Navy 3 UNDER 12 BOYS DIVISION Final Cup Standings TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Coretec Inc. - Navy 2 2 0 0 11 4 6 Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Forest 2 1 1 0 5 4 3 Burn’s Mortson & Lay - Red 2 0 2 0 4 11 0 TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Reaction Distribution - Orange 2 2 0 0 17 5 6 Soccer Connection - Kelly 2 1 1 0 3 4 3 Ajax Optimist Club - Gold 2 0 2 0 3 13 0 Aug. 25 results: Burn’s Mortson & Lay - Red 1 vs. Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Forest 4 Reac- tion Distribution - Orange 13 vs . Ajax Optimist Club - Gold 3 Sept. 1 results: Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Forest 1 vs Coretec Inc. - Navy 4; Ajax Optimist Club - Gold 0 vs Soccer Connection 1. Sept. 8 results: Coretec Inc. - Navy 7 vs Burn’s Mortson & Lay 3 Soccer Connection - Kelly 2 vs Reaction Distribution 4 Sept. 18 results: Coretec Inc. - Navy 3 vs Soccer Connection 1 Reaction Distribution 4 vs Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch - Forest 3. Sept. 19 results: Coretec Inc. - Navy 3 vs. Reaction Distribution - Orange 4. UNDER 14 BOYS A DIVISION Final Cup Standings-POOL ‘A’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS B & D Awards - Red 2 2 0 0 14 1 6 Power Soccer - Kelly 2 1 1 0 3 10 3 Pickering Playing Fields - Forest 2 0 2 0 1 7 0 POOL ‘B’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Spencer Tire Active Green & Ross 2 2 0 0 14 9 6 Moodie’s Motel - Gold Wildcard 2 1 1 0 13 9 3 Ontario Power Generation - Orange 2 0 2 0 4 16 0 POOL ‘C’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Foto Now - Navy 2 2 0 0 20 9 6 Maaco Painting & Autobody - Sky Blue 2 1 1 0 15 17 3 Mincom Realty www.davidjoseph.net 2 0 2 0 8 17 0 Aug. 26 results: B & D Awards - Red 4 vs Pickering Playing Fields - Forest 1; Ontario Power Generation 2 vs Moodie’s Motel 9; Maaco Painting & Autobody - Sky Blue 5 vs Foto Now - Navy 13 Sept. 2 results: Pickering Playing Fields - Forest 0 vs Power Soccer 3; Moodie’s Motel - Gold 4 vs Spencer Tire Active Green & Ross 7 ; Foto Now - Navy 7 vs Mincom Realty www. davidjoseph.net - Burgundy 4 Sept. 9 results: Power Soccer - Kelly 0 vs B & D Awards 10; Spencer Tire Active Green & Ross 7 vs Ontario Power Generation - Orange 2; Mincom Realty www.davidjoseph.net - Burgandy 4 vs Maaco Painting & Autobody - Sky Blue 10 Sept. 18 results: B & D Awards - Red 8 vs Foto Now - Navy 1; Spencer Tire Active Green & Ross - Silver 3 vs Moodie’s Motel - Gold 0 UNDER 16 BOYS DIVISION Final Cup Standings - POOL ‘A’ TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly 2 2 0 0 15 2 6 Rockcliffe Promotional Products - Gold 2 1 1 0 9 5 3 22 Church Steakhouse - Red 2 0 2 0 1 18 0 POOL ‘B’ Dairy Queen - Orange 2 2 0 0 9 3 6 Ontario Power Generation - Burgundy 2 1 1 0 7 4 3 Pickering Volkswagen - Navy 2 0 2 0 4 13 0 Aug. 24 results: 22 Church Steakhouse - Red 1 vs Rockcliffe Promotional Products - Gold 7 Dairy Queen - Orange 7 vs Pickering Volkswagen - Navy 2. Aug. 31 results: Rockcliffe Promotional Products - Gold 2 vs Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly 4; Pickering Volkswagen - Navy 2 vs Ontario Power Generation - Burgundy 6 Sept. 7 results: Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly 11 vs 22 Church Steakhouse - Red 0 Ontario Power Generation - Burgundy 1 vs Dairy Queen - Orange 2 Sept. 18 results: Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly 6 vs Ontario Power Generation - Burgundy 0; Dairy Queen - Orange 0 vs Rockcliffe Promotional Products - Gold 2. Sept. 19 results: Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly 4 vs Rockcliffe Promotional Products - Gold 2. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 PAGE 37 A/P *Sales Representative **Associate Broker ***Broker/Owner ****Licensed Assistant View these listings on-line @www.durhamregion.com $239,900Fay Harvey* or Todd Fitzgerald* 1-866-565-5017 or 905-623-0092 Sutton Group Leaders Realty Ltd. Broker Sought after Pickering area, lge. 3 bdrm home, eat in kit, combination living rm. & dining rm. Wood burning fireplace, Central Vac, 3 washrooms, partial fin. bsmt, forced air gas & central air cond., many extras. 1584 RAWLINGS DR., PICKERING SUNDAY OCT. 17, 2 - 4 PM ROSEMARY BABINEAU* 905-831-2273 SUNDAY, OCT. 17, 2-4 P.M. ABSOLUTELY IMMACULATE!! A must see quality Couglan-built “Freehold” townhouse in the heart of Pickering, only 25 mins. to downtown Tor onto on the GO train. Spotless end unit on premium wide lot with double drive, extra window & plenty of upgrades. Walk to Pickering Town & rec centres. Offers flexible closing & decorated with flare! 1655 AVONMORE CASE REALTY LTD. SHARON HUTCHISON* 905-839-7449 SATURDAY, OCT. 16 2 - 4PM This immaculate home features a separate entrance for a one bedroom apartment currently rented for $850.00 per month. Features include a 2nd floor laundry room, renovated ensuite, access from garage to house, custom pattern concrete patio and porch, newer windows air conditioner, roof, freshly painted top to bottom. Just move in and live. 198 RANDS RD., AJAX RROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. $284,900MARY ROY*** 905 426-7515 SUNDAY, OCT. 17 2-4PM NEW PRICE: GREAT VALUE In this spacious 3+1 bedroom home in Ajax featuring a bright eat-in kitchen overlooking sunken family room with fireplace, good size 1 bedroom in-law suite and walking distance to schools, parks and all amenities. PRIME LOCATION: REALISTIC PRICE. Call and ask for Mary Roy at 905-426-7515 53 HARMAN DRIVE, AJAX Results Realty Inc. ® $269,500ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. SHERRY YOUNG* 905 428-6533 FABULOUS CUSTOM BUILT & DESIGNED D et. 2- storey brick! 4 bdrm! 4 bath! Over 2800 sq. ft.! 1 yr. new! Nestled into distinct Spruce Hill community. Open granite foyer w/pot lights. Gorgeous mahogany canal eat-in kitchen with w/o to yard. Family rm. boasting gas f/pl. & pot lights! Stunning huge master with lrg. his & her w/in closets, ensuite w/granite flooring & shower surrounded w/frameless glass & jacuzzi! All bdrms. feature w/in closets! Direct access from garage leading to main floor laundry! 9 ft. ceilings on mn fl., hardwood throughout excluding bedrooms (Berber)! Upgraded crown moulding with 7 3/4 inch baseboards. All light fixtures, mirrors, knobs, hinges $$$$ CAC to be installed! Lrg. bright windows throughout! See it to appreciate it! 10+++ 1954 SPRUCEHILL (Whites & Finch) SAT. & SUN., 1-4 P.M. PIERRE PARIS*** 905-686-2641 SUNDAY, OCT. 17, 2-4 P.M. 12 NOAKE CRES. AJAX FIRST SOURCE REALTY 3 bedroom, 3 bath brick home in highly sought after area in Ajax. Close to all schools and amenities. Finished bsmt. W/4th bdrm. Smoke free, pet free. Ceramics in hall, A/C, C/Vac. main floor laundry. Professionally landscaped.Pier re P ar is M in c om F ir s t S ou rce Re a l t y 9 05 -6 86 -2 64 1. $269,900 $539,000101 in TOTAL PARTICPANTS including all Broker Owners from the following REMAX OFFICES particapted in the CIBC RUN FOR THE CURE: REMAX FIRST PICKERING REMAX FIRST WHITBY REMAX SPIRIT REMAX ABILITY OSHAWA REMAX ABILITY COURTICE REMAX RESULTS REMAX ROUGE RIVER WHITBY REMAX SCUGOG This was the first time that REMAX has participated as a team in Durham and REMAX ONTARIO ATLANTIC participated as a corpo- rate sponsor with teams in many cities across eastern CANADA and wiill continue the tradition next year. REMAX salespeople have proven they are simply the BEST at being “SOLD ON A CURE” Sales Associates can continue their contributions throughout the year through their ”SOLD ON A CURE” program by chooosing DONATE TO CANADIAN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION on the closing of every transaction. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to all associates, family and friends, collegues and clients that helped raise our total to an out- standing amount in this years run . Receiving the CIBC SPIRIT AWARD for the MOST RAISED IN DONATIONS BY A TEAM are TEAM CAPTAINS Carol Norris and Jacqueline Routh All monies raised will be used in the prevention and research of this disease. PICKERING SOCCER CLUB Wednesday October 20, 2004 at 7pm Recreation Complex O'Brien Room 1867 Valley Farm Road Pickering Notice of Annual General Meeting LIFE DOESN’T ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL PAYDAY! (905) 426-5134 11 Hardwood Ave. S., Ajax OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • PAYDAY LOANS • TITLE LOANS • NO CREDIT NECESSARY • BORROW UP TO 33% OF YOUR PAY Watch for us Wednesday, Friday and Sunday for all your local news. Scoreboard OCTOBER 15, 2004 A/P PAGE 38 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com 1635 PICKERING PKWY #9 $199,900 MLS Location! Location! Location! Beautiful 2+1 bdrm. unit in “Brownstones of Pickering,” gas fireplace in living rm. with W/O to yard, 3rd floor is loft or possible 3rd bdrm. with W/O to terrace, c/vac, California shutters, all appliances. Don’t Miss Out! OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1- 3 sutton group all pro realty Inc. Dennis Roberts Sales Representative Pager: 1-800-462-7989 Direct: 1-800-299-2026 URBAN LIVING Close to everything *Sales Representative **Associate Broker ***Broker/Owner ****Licensed Assistant PRIME WEST PICKERING~ TWYN RIVERS/ALTONA IMMACULATE, freshly painted & upgraded family home. Minutes to Rouge Valley Conservation & major hwys. 9ft ceilings on mn flr, hrdwd & ceramic flrs, pot lights, cac. Gorgeous family rm w/gas fireplace & w/o to 2 tiered deck with gazebo. 107 SECORD ST., PICKERINGLEO BARRASSO* 905 477-0011 All-Stars Realty Inc$338,000SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2-5 PM View these listings on-line @www.durhamregion.com HERITAGE HILLS II $404,900 $299,700BOB ANDERSON* 905-728-1600 1-888-732-1600 SAT. & SUN. OCT. 16 & 17 2-4 P.M. 854 BAYLAWN DR., PICKERING Incredible 4 bdrm. home with 3 ensuites. All new carpet, paint, 2 firpelaces, fin. bsmt. with walkout to ravine lot, irrigation system, central air. Priced to sell this weekend. Only $448,888. Bob Anderson Re/Max Spirit 905-427-1177. Follow signs from Whites and Finch to 854 Baylawn Dr., Pickering. www.OshawaHomes.com DIANE MASTINSEK* 905 683-5000 SUN. OCT. 17 2-4 P.M. 43 PEMBRY DR., AJAX WELCOME HOME! One word says it all “WOW!”. an absolute delight to see. Gorgeous hardwood, cathedral ceiling, loft style office, prof. fin. basement, designer decor, accent lighting throughout, mn. flr. laundry. A “drive by” just won’t do. Come see it for yourself. Call for directions. $319,900QUALITY ONE LTD., Broker OPAL HUSTINS Sales Representative 1-877-356-7034 SUN. OCT. 17TH, 1-3 P.M. 118 GRASSMERE AVE., OSHAWA Being held at 118 Grassmere Ave. (Simcoe/Ritson), Oshawa. Simcoe south to Wentworth. East to ravine and then south to Grassmere. School next to property is VACANT and plans are for a Seniors’ Centre. Very quiet neighbourhood. $193,999. Call Opal for details. Renascent Realty LYNDA KENNEDY* 1-888- 223-9831 SUN. OCT. 17 1-3 P.M. Exceptional quality built, fully fenced bungalow featuring upgraded brick and masonry. Vaulted ceilings in family room, master bedroom and sunroom. Dining room has coffered ceiling, pot lights and hardwood flooring. Family room has gas fireplace and hardwood flooring. Kitchen has custom granite countertop and backsplash. Many extras and upgrades. Tastefully decorated throughout. $429,000INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 1765 SPARTAN CT. ROB LEBSKIN* 416 854-1086 SAT. OCT. 16 2-4:30 P.M. 43 PENNEFATHER NN O $MONEY$ D OW N A JA X MOTIVATED VENDORS. Available 3 bdrm. townhouse, Westney & Hwy. 2. Backs onto park. 2 1 ⁄ 2 Years new. 1 1 ⁄ 2 baths. For further information call Rob Lebskin. 31⁄4% TOTAL COMMISSION FULL MLS SERVICES $209,888BOB SAUCIER* 905 831-3300 FIRST Realty Ltd. SAT. & SUN. OCT. 16 & 17 2-4 P.M. 26 LEWIN SOUTH AJAX BUNGALOW One of a kind oversized bungalow with family room, 3+1 bedrooms, open concept, 5 skylights, finished basement w/dry bar, inground pool, hot tub, beautifully landscaped, fenced yard, walking distance to lake. $349,900LATIF HABIB* 416 994-5284 SUN. OCT. 17 2-4 P.M. 124 FLETCHER, AJAX DON’T MISS OUT Quality, convenience and comfort. Newer North Ajax detached home. Totally upgraded, finished w/o basement, hardwood floors, slate floors, just prof. painted.... Hurry... priced to sell. $284,900KEITH WILLIAMS* 905 666-1333 BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE HOME IN NOTTINGHAM Comes with all the trimmings plus appliances. Shows like a model home! Flexible closing available. This home is super clean and in “Showroom” Condition! 97 MCSWEENEY CRESENT, AJAX SUNDAY, 2 - 4 P.M. INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED $289,900SHIRLEY LYNDE* 905-576-4111 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 2 - 4 PM 4 BDRMS! BACKS ON TO PARK! Lovely well-maintained home, newer shingles & windows, beautiful in-law apartment with walkout to fenced yard. Main floor family & laundry, 2 fireplaces. Take Brock Rd., N. to Dellbrook turn onto Meriadoc Drive and follow signs.For further info. please call Shirley Lynde 905-576-4111. 1644 BAGGINS ST., PICKERING INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED DARYL RADOVICH* 905-579-7339 SUNDAY, OCT. 17 2 - 4PM BROWNSTONES OF PICKERING Fantastic 2 bedroom unit with 2 car driveway parking plus oversized garage, open concept main floor with w/o to deck and private patio. This home is in great condition and shows very well. Follow Brock Rd. N. of 401 to Pickering Parkway, go left. 1635 PICKERING PARKWAY UNIT 14 Infinity Realty Inc. $184,900Value in Nottingham!! Great family home with thousands in upgrades, including hardwood floors & 9 foot ceilings on the main floor; open concept kitchen/family room with cozy gas fireplace & direct access to double car garage. Flexible closing & only $312,000. ANDY SCANGA* 905-831-2273 Stunning home in Nottingham on huge, pie shaped lot! Beautifully decorated throughout with hardwood & ceramic floors on main level, parquet in bdrms.; cathedral ceiling in living room; separate dining room; open concept family room with gas fireplace and extensively upgraded kitchen. SAT., OCT. 16, 2-4 P.M. 9 McSWEENEY CRES., AJAX SAT., OCT. 16, 2-4 P.M. 20 BRADBURY CRES., AJAX CASE REALTY LTD. STACEY IRVINE* 905-831-2273 KKEITH KI NG* JACK MUI R* CASE REALTY LTD. 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Loaded with leather, pwr. roof, auto, air, AM/FM/CD, alum. wheels & rear spoiler. Stk. #T6796A. 1998 INTEGRA1998 INTEGRA per week/48 mo.$59$59 $7939$7939 per week/84 mo. 5.2L V8, heavy duty pkg., tow pkg., keyless and more. Stk. #V8008. 2001 DODGE RAM $73$73 2001 DODGE RAM per week/72 mo. ABS, selectrac, keyless, power windows, locks and seat. Stk. #V7824. per week/84 mo.$109$109 2004 LAREDO2004 LAREDO NO OFFER REFUSED NO OFFER REFUSED NO OFFER REFUSED NO OFFER REFUSED RIGHT HERE! RIGHT HERE! NO OFFER REFUSED! NO OFFER REFUSED! ALL 2004’s IN-STOCK - NO OFFER REFUSED! 2003 RAM 1500 ST QUAD CAB 4X2 Auto, 29A package, trailer tow group, tilt, cruise. Stk. #V7976. 2003 RAM 1500 ST QUAD CAB 4X2 Stk. #T7064Stk. #N6519 2002 MERCEDEZ C320 $15144$15144 2002 BUICK CENTURY2002 BUICK CENTURY www.villagechrysler.ca Sport pkg., with 16” alloy wheels, 3.7L V6, air, cruise, tilt, p.w., pdl. with keyless and more. Stk. #J6961A. per week/72 mo. 2003 JEEP LIBERTY2003 JEEP LIBERTY $8288$8288 P PAGE 40 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 2004 durhamregion.com