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Durham Regional Police in May 2006 charged Maurice Brenner with breach of trust by a pub- lic officer and two counts each of fraud under $5,000 and utter forged document. The charges arose after City of Pickering offi- cials filed a report with the police, alleging Mr. Brenner submitted false reports for outside clerical services and reimbursements be- tween 1999 and 2000, adding up to $5,400. After a day-and-a-half of tes- timony, Madam Justice Katrina Mulligan dismissed the charges, saying there was a lack of evi- dence to support the arguments made by the Crown attorney be- yond a reasonable doubt. “I really want to thank the peo- ple that supported me - my fam- ily, my friends, my lawyer - and for sticking with me and staying with me throughout this difficult time for all of us,” Mr. Brenner said after the verdict. Judge Mulligan listened to testi- mony from three witnesses called by Crown attorney Indy Kandola. Mr. Brenner’s lawyer, Iain T. Don- nell, didn’t call any witnesses to the stand. The first witness, Marcy Lei- purts, a friend of Mr. Brenner’s ex-wife, was questioned about doing work for Mr. Brenner. At the crux of the matter was a memo filed with the City by Mr. Brenner that he had paid her directly for her work and the City reimbursed him afterwards. Gil Paterson, Pickering’s di- rector of corporate services and treasurer, told the court that was not an unusual practice. He ex- plained the City either pays ser- vice providers directly or reim- Emotional Brenner cleared of fraud charges STANDING AT ATTENTION Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo DURHAM — Grade 2 student Kyle Meulemeester stands with Canadian soldiers Konrad Rosenkranz and Devlin Bauer, who both just returned from Afghanistan. Kyle wrote a letter to the troops that eventually landed in the hands of Mr. Bauer, who wrote back to Kyle thanking him for his support and sent him a hat with his name on it. 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See dealer for details. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 Darryl Caswell remembered as ‘loyal, honourable, fun’ By Jennifer Stone jstone@durhamregion.com BOWMANVILLE — Sprays of red and white flowers edged the altar where the casket belonging to Trooper Darryl Caswell stood, draped in a Canadian flag with his beret, medal and ceremonial dagger on top. On Wednesday, the same day three more Canadian soldiers were killed in ac- tion, Trinity United Church was packed to capacity and with crowds listening to the funeral service on speakers outside, the Bowmanville soldier was remembered variously as daring, honourable, loyal and fun. “He stretched life about as far as it could be stretched before it broke,” said the pre- siding minister, Joe Lefave, of Trooper Caswell, who he had baptized just before the young man joined the mili- tary. The Bowmanville High School graduate was killed last Monday in Afghanistan. A member of the Royal Ca- nadian Dragoons since 2005, Trooper Caswell was part of a Combat Logistics Patrol convoy, conducting a resup- ply mission for Canadian troops based at a base in Kahkrez when he was killed near Kandahar. Trooper Caswell was six weeks shy of coming home from a six-month stint over- seas when he was killed. His funeral procession made its way through down- town Bowmanville, where yellow ribbons could be spotted on trees and lamp- posts. The community’s sup- port has meant a great deal, said members of his family, who all arrived at the funeral in black with a splash of red, in the form of an accessory, visible on each. “Our hearts ache with sor- row; at the same time, they overflow with proudness,” said stepmother Christine, who helped raise him after he returned to Bowmanville to live with his dad, Paul, when he was 12. “I’m so proud of my boy,” said his mother, Darlene Cushman, who was flanked by Trooper Caswell’s sister, Jolene, and stepfather, Chris Walsh, who wore his OPP dress uniform. Six of his friends, all in their mid-20s, at one point took to the podium, describ- ing their buddy as “fiercely patriotic,” and a “friend, brother and inspiration.” Trooper Caswell was “loyal, dependable, senti- mental, honourable, tough and fun,” said one. Fun, indeed, said sister Jolene, after recounting a story of her brother playing a practical joke on her. “I’ll always remember that Darryl laugh, and that smile, that wonderful smile,” she said. He was, said the second- in-command of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Major Jim Follwell, “a very dynamic person” who, being a little older than some of the other troopers, played the role of “big brother” to some. Trooper Caswell’s funeral came as news of the three other Canadian soldiers being killed in Afghanistan began to trickle in. Wednes- day, three more Canadian soldiers were killed in a bomb attack. All three were based in Ed- monton. “It brings home that we are dedicated to the job we do and that job does not stop, even for instances like this,” said Major Follwell. Trooper Caswell’s body was to be interred in an Ot- tawa-area military cemetery Thursday. 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PREPARE A SONG AND WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 3 A/Pdurhamregion.com AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo The family of Trooper Darryl Caswell watches as his casket is carried from the church during Wednesday’s funeral service held at Trinity United Church. Trooper Caswell, left, was killed in action in Afghanistan June 11. Streets lined with those paying respects to soldier For more on this story burses councillors later. “Either option was acceptable for me with proper documentation,” he said. But, Ms. Leipurts said she had only volun- teered for Mr. Brenner in the past and was never paid for her services. She couldn’t be certain her husband never claimed it since she did secre- tarial work for his graphic design company. “To my knowledge, he didn’t,” she said. The part of the invoice that caused suspi- cion was that it was signed by someone using Ms. Leipurts’ maiden name. She testified it was her maiden name (although her first name was spelled incorrectly), and said she hasn’t used it since 1981. It was spelled differently, but close, in the other invoice and the address underneath was incorrect. Mr. Paterson questioned Mr. Brenner about the documents after he received a phone call from reporter Dale Goldhawk in August, 2003. He was asking about information similar to the invoices, but Mr. Paterson said he never actu- ally saw the documents. No one knows how Mr. Goldhawk received the files. Mr. Brenner said to call Ms. Leipurts, which Mr. Paterson said he did. Ms. Leipurts said she did not recall receiving the phone call. But, Mr. Paterson told the court “the phone was answered by a male claiming he was her husband.” And, when he asked for the woman’s name on the invoice, the phone was handed to a woman claiming to be her. He told the court he was satis- fied the work had been done, and left the matter alone. “I asked her if she did work, what type of work and the responses she gave me satisfied me,” he said. Mr. Paterson also recalled Mr. Brenner had called him regarding the invoices. “There was one telephone call in particular where I was asked if moneys were repaid, would the matter go away and if the records would still be there,” he said. Mr. Paterson told him the records would remain and a record of payment would also be made. He asked Mr. Brenner if there was no problem, why would he repay? He said Mr. Brenner didn’t answer. “Only a guilty person would say that,” Mr. Kan- dola said. However, Judge Mulligan disagreed, and said “not necessarily.” She noted it’s not uncommon for public fig- ures to act similarly to avoid “coming into the public spotlight amidst a controversy.” When Mr. Kandola stated Mr. Brenner didn’t defend himself, Mr. Donnell said, “It’s not for Mr. Brenner to prove he’s innocent; it’s for the Crown to make a case that leaves no doubt.” Wednesday, June 27 Faith United Church 1778 Nash Road, Courtice Thursday, June 28 Newcastle Hall 20 King Street West, Newcastle The Generic Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment Study is complete. Now it’s time to share the results with Durham residents. Sessions will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Formal presentation to begin at 7 p.m. To review the EA study documentation, please:  Visit your local municipal office or library  Visit the study web site at www.durhamyorkwaste.ca.  Call 1-866-398-4423. 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Parish argues expenditure would be ‘inappropriate’ use of taxpayers’ money By Izabela Jaroszynski ijaroszynski@durhamregion.com DURHAM — Vehicles and buildings owned by the Region w ill soon be sporting decals showing support of Canadian troops fighting in Afghanistan and stationed in other places overseas. Regional council voted nearly unanimously in support of a mo- tion brought forward by council- lors Brian Nicholson and Rob- ert Lutczyk to mandate that all vehicles -- including buses and service cars -- and the entrances to all Regional buildings display decals that support the military personnel who are currently overseas. The move came as Toronto City Council was debating whether to pull support from a similar pro- gram later this year. But Toronto council unani- mously backed keeping the de- cals on emergency vehicles and fire trucks as well as extending the program to the police ser- vice. “Whether you support the conflict or you don’t is irrele- vant,” Coun. Nicholson said as he made the motion. He added that displaying the decals doesn’t have to be a po- litical statement. But Ajax Mayor Steve Parish disagreed. “I don’t think it’s appropriate and I can’t support it,” he said, adding that it is not the role of regional council to decide such matters. “I don’t think it’s an appro- priate expenditure of property taxpayers’ money.” Bob Sheppard, the mayor of Uxbridge, also voted against the motion saying that support of the troops is a personal issue. “It does not belong in the realm of politics,” he said, saying that he recently participated in a support-the-troops rally held in Uxbridge as an individual, not as a politician. “The decision is a personal one and should stay that way.” But Coun. 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Title Media Partner THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 5 A/Pdurhamregion.com Region to support troops with decals EDITORIAL NEWS ADVERTISER Metroland Durham Region Media Group Tim Whittaker, Publisher Joanne Burghardt, Editor-in-Chief Mike Johnston, Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher, Director of Advertising Andrea McFater, Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak, Classified Advertising Abe Fakhourie, Distribution Manager Lillian Hook, Office Manager Cheryl Haines, Composing Manager Janice O’Neil, Composing Manager [ Contact us ]-- News/Sales 905-683-5110; Clas- sifieds 905-683-0707; Distribution 905-683-5117; News Fax 905-683- 0386; General Fax 905-683-7363; E-mail mjohnston@durhamregion. com; Mailing Address; 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 [ About Us ]-- The News Advertiser is a Met- roland Media Group newspaper. 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The editor reserves the right to edit copy for length, style and clarity. Opinions expressed by letter writers are not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. Due to the volume of letters, not all will be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e-mail: mjohnston@durhamregion. com. The newspaper contacts only those whose submissions have been chosen for publication. EDITORIALS & OPINIONS infodurhamregion.com A/P PAGE 6 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 durhamregion.com Mike’s making a racquet about his favourite sport, player T ennis is back in my life and we’re very happy together, thanks. I discovered the sport with a few friends when I was around 11 years old. Be- fore long it was an obsession, and I literally played day and night, wearing out one pair of tennis shoes after another. Back then (this was the late 1970s) tennis was big, with stars such as Bjorn Borg, John McEn- roe, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Borg quickly became my hero. Apart from his great skill, he was known for his unflappable demeanour on the court. After winning four straight Wimbledon titles (not bad for a Swedish kid who grew up playing on clay and didn’t volley well), in 1980 Borg faced McEnroe, vying for an unbelievable fifth straight title in what would become a legendary match in the sport’s greatest the- atre. I was perched on the edge of the couch for hours, living and dying with every point. When Borg won, I was ecstatic for weeks. I had the pleasure of seeing him play twice, once at York University in the Canadian Open, and again at Maple Leaf Gardens, an exhibition match against McEnroe. Johnny Mac won that one, taking the third-set tiebreaker 8-6, if I remember right. I was crushed. My dear brother used to torture me, reminding me that Borg never won the U.S. Open. He knew it drove me crazy. After seven years or so of constant tennis, I started playing less and less. It remained my favourite sport, and I watched every Grand Slam final religiously. But some- thing was missing. It was Borg, who retired from tennis at the relatively young age of 25. He really inspired me. In the following years, I played infre- quently, generally against friends who weren’t very good and thought it was hi- larious to hit the ball as hard as they could, generally out of course. In Mexico, playing for the first time in several years, I was sur- prised to find I was still pretty good. I’ve got to get back into tennis again, I thought. Finally, last fall, I joined Ajax Winter Tennis and began playing once a week. My former excellent racquet, now more relic than racquet, was replaced with a high- tech one. Again, I was pleased that I played OK. I’m playing summer tennis in Ajax now, and it’s great to be around the courts again. Roger Federer, the world’s greatest player, will equal Borg’s record of five consecutive Wimbledons if he takes the title in around two weeks. Tennis is not nearly as popular as it was when I was a kid. But, I’m not complaining. It means it’s easier to get a court. Mike Ruta’s column appears every third Friday. E-mail mruta@durhamregion. com. Mike Ruta news editor LETTER TO THE EDITOR Trooper’s death hits close to home The war in Afghanistan has hit many different communi- ties hard across Canada- and continues to do so. We learned Wednesday that three more Canadian sol- diers had been killed in that country, bringing to 60 the total number of our citizens to die there. Two Mondays ago it hit closer to home here in Durham when Trooper Darryl Caswell was killed by a roadside bomb. His funeral service was Wednes- day. Trooper Caswell, who hailed from Bowmanville and spent some time in Whitby growing up, was a mere six weeks away from coming home. His tour of duty was to be complete on July 31, his birthday. A member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons based out of CFB Petawawa, Trooper Caswell died on his little brother’s 12th birthday. Logan Caswell said he was an incred- ible brother. “He always looked out for me.” Indeed, Trooper Caswell was looking out for all Canadians, which is why the death of such a fine soldier and proud Cana- dian is so painful. The Canadian men and women serving in Afghanistan are attempting to bring peace and order to a country that has had little of it since the Taliban got a foothold in Afghanistan. The Taliban refuse to surrender and continue to plant the roadside bombs taking a toll on our soldiers. Trooper Caswell was known as a hardworking soldier who would not only finish his own work but volunteer for extra work. He was also quite a character who occasionally sported a Velcro patch that read ‘61 Delta Ghostrider’. He was also known for his gnome painted with combat fatigues that he fastened to his LAV-25 when on patrol. These were just two of the qualities that endeared him to his comrades, family and friends. When on leave earlier this year in Australia, his mother asked him if he came back to Canada would he ever consider not going back to Afghanistan. She was not surprised when he said no. He had a job to finish and his guys were still back there. Canada still has a job to do in Afghanistan and it is a testa- ment to our soldiers who continue to battle in such extreme conditions. Trooper Caswell’s death is a true blow to his fellow soldiers, crushing for family and friends, but it was not in vain. He is a Canadian hero who served his country with honour. Reader grateful for honest person To the editor: On June 9, I mistakenly left my wallet in the Brock Road Ca- nadian Tire’s auto service centre public washroom. My heart was heavy in despair and all I could think about was the pain and suffering I would go through by having to call all my credit card companies, notifying them of this mishap, not to mention having to replace all of my identification! A gentleman named Norm (I did not get his last name) was kind enough to pick up my wallet, call me at home, and leave me a voice-mail message to notify me he had the wallet. Norm left me a phone number to call him in order to make arrange- ments to pick up my wallet. It is heart-warming to know that in today’s complicated, crazy and busy world, filled with violence and tragedy, honesty does still exist. My overwhelming thanks go to Norm (and to his wife Cheryl for speaking with me over the phone) for his honesty in pick- ing up my wallet and returning it to me with everything intact. Norm asked for nothing monetary in return. 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I’m not sure if there’s enough space. What are we supposed to do with that,” she asked. The committee approved Run- nymede Developments request to build 182 houses immediately east of Cadarackque and Wicks and Miles drives. The proposal includes reconfiguring Miles Park and the rear school yard of Cadarackque. “There’s a problem with building on our field,” Kourtnie said. “When we do go to play, it causes a lot of injuries.” Kerron asked, “What if there’s too much French (immersion) students. Would the English students have to go to another school?” “I think they can stay sweetie,” re- plied Wards 1 and 2 Regional Coun- cillor Scott Crawford. Cadarackque has about 700 students, with about 400 in the French-immersion stream, while the remaining 300 are in English-speaking classes. Ajax planning manager Gary Muller said the Runnymede plan would add about 80 students, but the school board said they would be accommodated. “There may be some pressures.” The area behind the school will be retained and a new senior soccer pitch built. “Miles Park will be reconstructed and reconfigured in 2008,” Mr. Mull- er added. The Old Post Inn, the oldest struc- ture in Ajax, will be relocated and restored. Located on Hwy. 2, east of Salem Road, the inn was built in the 1830s and was used as a stage-coach stop. The inn will be converted to a commercial use and will have 26 parking spots, “enough for a restau- rant,” Mr. Muller noted. Mayor Steve Parish said of the Old Post Inn, “Obviously it’s essential this building is preserved. “We had the experience of the McKay house sitting in a derelict state for a long period,” he added. The McKay house is next to the movie theatres at Pickering Beach Road and Hwy. 2. After years of sit- ting unused, it was refurbished and is now a financial services office. Mr. Muller noted the house has to be moved early in the process to make way for servicing. The inn had been used as an apartment, with six units inside. After Runnymede bought the build- ing, the tenants were moved out. Rodger Miller, of Runnymede, said the company has had “a number of inquiries” from businesses wanting to use the Old Post Inn. “Most of the inquiries are daycare users. I hope council will see it as a sensitive use.” Mayor Parish suggested having the restoration completed by Sept. 30 of next year. Mr. Miller said that wouldn’t give the company much time, noting en- gineering and design work for the subdivision would run through the winter. “We won’t likely get on site until May or June.” “Perhaps 2009 might be more ap- propriate,” Mr. Miller said. Committee members adopted Sept. 30, 2009 as the deadline to have the exterior of the inn restored. 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We remind you to have your dog protected against Leptospirosis before the fall! ® Giving Hope Today George Chuvalo See and hear GEORGE CHUVALO tell of the impact of substance abuse on his life, costing the lives of 3 sons and his wife; A “must see” event for parents, grandparents and young people. George is taking his knock out punch to a fi ght against drugs. Monday June 25, 2007 @ 7 PM Presented by The Salvation Army Hope Community Church in partnership with the Christian Life Centre at 1030 Ravenscroft Rd, Ajax (northwest corner at Rossland) THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 9 A/Pdurhamregion.com DURHAM — Keep your eyes on the skies as the 15th annual Canadian Aviation Expo soars into the Oshawa Municipal Airport this weekend. Hundreds of exhibitors, more than 100 display aircraft and thousands of fly-in aircraft will converge on the city from June 22-24, for the country’s larg- est aviation trade show. This family event offers people of all ages a chance to get up close and per- sonal with pilots and airplanes or even experience a flight. Aviation enthusiasts can check out exhibits from every facet of the indus- try, including manufacturers, flight training schools, military associations and aviation artists. Those who want to take to the skies can take aircraft and helicopter flights, or stay closer to the ground with a ride in a full motion simulator. Expo hours are noon to 6 p.m. on Friday, June 22, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 24. Adult admission is $20 for a day pass or $30 for the week- end, youth ages 8 - 12 and seniors 65 and over pay $15 for the day or $20 for the weekend, and kids 7 and under are free. For more information, visit www. candadianaviationexpo.com. Aviation Expo takes flight this weekend PICKERING — The summer peak de- mand for electricity is almost upon us and Ontario Power Generation is ready. Paul Pasquet, the deputy site vice-presi- dent for Pickering ‘B’, said some reactors that were off-line for maintenance pur- poses are close to being powered up. “We’ve got ample electricity to meet demands. We’re targeting with a week to a week-and-a-half to get the units back on line. We’re ready for the summer peak,” he said to the Community Advisory Council on Tuesday. Three of the ‘B’ side units are operating at 100 per cent, Mr. Pasquet stated. “Unit 5 is just coming to the end of a planned outage. We completed an awful lot of work. “It was done event-free and done to high standards,” he added. He noted the outage was extended by about a week. “We did some checks on a component and found some assembly problems. We’ve taken the time to inspect it,” he said, adding the component, a pump seal, was re-installed. “It resides in other units. We’ve gone out to check those units,” he stated. On the ‘A’ side of Pickering, both Units 1 and 4 have been off-line. (Units 2 and 3 were placed in a permanent shutdown state two years ago.) “We’re carrying out a series of checks. We won’t return the units to service until we feel the units will operate safely.” Darlington has “completed their spring outage,” he said. “It was done on-schedule and without incident.” In a recent newspaper article questions were raised about the safety of living near a nuclear plant. As Chief Nuclear Officer for OPG I want to reassure you we have an effective radiation safety program and ensure you have the facts. At Ontario Power Generation we take the concerns and questions of our community very seriously. We understand the most important thing to our neighbours is the safety of the environment around them for their families’ well-being. We know this because we not only work at OPG but many of us live in Durham Region and are raising our families here too. If you have any questions or concerns I encourage you to call us at 905-839-1151 ext. 3745 or visit the Pickering Nuclear Information Centre, 1675 Montgomery Park Road, Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm, visit us online at www.opg.com or visit the Durham Region website at www.region.durham.on.ca to download a copy of their Radiation and Health in Durham Region 2007 study. Radiation Safety at OPG Nuclear Plants Tom Mitchell Chief Nuclear Officer Ontario Power Generation In May of 2006 the Central Pickering Development Plan (CPDP) was approved by the Province of Ontario under the Ontario Planning and Development Act. Seaton is the urban community identifi ed in the CPDP. The policies within the CPDP establish the need for the preparation of a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) prior to development occurring within the Seaton Community. North Pickering Community Management Inc. will conduct the Seaton Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) with assistance from the City of Pickering and the Province of Ontario. The Seaton MESP will address the following components needed for development to occur, as identifi ed in the CPDP: • Identify requirements for water source protection; • Conduct a water balance on a subwatershed basis; • Conduct an erosion sensitivity analysis for receiving watercourses; • Promote maintenance and enhancement of the fi sheries; • Prepare a stormwater management master plan; • Confi rm municipal service requirements; • Confi rm the major transportation system requirements; • Identify the number and general location of major community facilities; • Provide preliminary servicing cost estimates for infrastructure; • Identify an interconnected network of pedestrian, bicycle and multi-use trails; and, • Identify existing and proposed major utility requirements. Municipal Engineers Association Class Environmental Assessment (MEA Class EA) The MESP shall fulfi ll the requirements of the Municipal Engineers Association Class Environmental Assessment (MEA Class EA). At a minimum the MESP will address Phases 1 and 2 of the MEA Class EA for all non-Regional road, water and wastewater projects. Possible methods of implementing the proposed projects will be evaluated based on the effects of the following: • Engineering and Public Safety • Social/Cultural Environment • Natural Environment • Economic Environment Public Consultation Public input during the planning process of this project is encouraged. Three (3) Public Information Centres will be scheduled over the next year. These meetings will provide additional information and answer your questions regarding the project prior to completion of the study and selection of a preferred solution. It should be noted that the Region of Durham will also be conducting concurrently a Class Environmental Assessment relating to the Regional Services and Roads necessary for the development of the Seaton Community. You are invited to drop in to the fi rst of three (3) Public Information Centres: • Wednesday, June 27th, 2007- 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. • Council Chambers – City of Pickering Municipal Building • One the Esplanade (Opposite Pickering Town Centre) Comments or Questions? Add your name to our study mailing list, or if you have any comments or questions or require further information about the study, please contact the person listed below: Ms. Andrea Keeping, P.Eng. (Monday through Friday 8:30a.m. to 4:30pm.) 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There’s a Level 1 camp and those success- fully completing it will be certified in CPR ‘C’ level. The CIT Level 1 is a pre-requisite for Level 2. In the second level, participants will be certi- fied in the Ontario-wide High Five - Principles of Healthy Child Development course. The Town’s recreation services has expand- ed the programs available for youths from 11 to 16, including a Teen Sports Camp involving such traditional sports as soccer, basketball and swimming, with fencing added. Due to growing popularity, the Teen Adven- ture Camp has been expanded, with youths taking part in rock climbing, mountain biking and paint-balling. The Teen Art Project program is a chance for participants to explore their creative side by designing and painting a one-of-a-kind mural on large garbage cans. There’s also an ‘out-trip camp, which in- cludes trips to Canada’s Wonderland, Wild Water Kingdom, Playdium and the Ontario Science Centre. “We’re extremely thrilled with the new pro- grams we have available for teens,” Tracy Mc- Murray, the Town’s youth co-ordinator, says in a press release. “We have changed some of the programs based on feedback from partici- pants last summer, and the level of interest has been great. In 2006, we experienced a 200-per cent increase over 2005 registrations for our youth camps, and we anticipate that this sum- mer will also see an increase.” All camps and programs require pre-regis- tration, which is under way. Information on dates and fees can be found in the Spring/ Summer recreation brochure available at the Ajax or McLean community centres or online at www.townofajax.com. For more information, call Ms. McMur- ray at 905-428-1355 or e-mail her at tracy. mcmurray@townofajax.com. Summer camps will keep Ajax youths busy Pickering and Ajax p upils honoured for work with non-profits groups and volunteering in their communities By Crystal Crimi ccrimi@durhamregion.com DURHAM — Public school stu- dents are in the money. For their hard work and ability to excel under various circum- stances, public school students received awards and scholar- ships during the Durham District School Board’s June 18 meeting. From Pine Ridge Secondary School in Pickering, Aisha Omar received the $500 Human Rights and Peace Scholarship. “Aisha Omar is an outstanding individual with a demonstrated and innovative commitment to human rights and peace,” said Craig Burch, the board’s direc- tor of education, while reading a report about her. An honour roll student, Aisha has been involved with the non- profit multicultural group ‘It Takes a Village’ for the past three years, founded a recycling pro- gram to connect Durham busi- nesses with volunteers, is a Stu- dent Ambassador and Culture of Peace member, a mentor, tutor and much more. “She is also a member of the Canadian Junior Dragon Boat Team... and will participate in the Dragon Boat Championships in Australia this summer,” said Mr. Burch. The David Snoddon Scholar- ship went to Christopher Har- ding-Phillips of Pickering High School in Ajax. A $1,000 award, it’s given to a student who dem- onstrates financial need, high academic achievement, and plans to study liberal arts at the post-secondary level. “Christopher has a genuine interest and enthusiasm for the visual arts,” said Mr. Burch. He also approaches his studies with a positive attitude and produces art work in an original and ex- pressive style, he added. Christopher’s activities include participating in the school’s cricket club, being a student helper in the art club, and vol- unteering at the Salvation Army and Christian Life Centre. He plans to study art fundamentals, graphic arts and illustration at Seneca College. The Pauline Laing Scholar- ship went to Danielle Johannes of Dunbarton High School in Pickering. Worth $1,000, the award goes to someone who demonstrates excellence and outstanding ability in drama, dance, visual arts, or music, and is continuing their efforts post- secondary. “She has accepted a scholar- ship to study oboe in the Sir Wilfrid Laurier University music performance program this com- ing September,” said Mr. Burch. Along with maintaining high marks, Danielle’s a member of the Toronto Symphony Youth Or- chestra, was in the Young Singers choir for seven years, and par- ticipates in Dunbarton’s music program in various roles. Last year, she organized a benefit concert for the Hospital for Sick Children. In Ajax, Adam Cook of J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate is getting the Grant Yeo award for $1,000. The scholarship is provided to a student who is identified as learning disabled, pursuing postsecondary education or an apprenticeship, and provides service to the school or commu- nity. “Adam, despite being diag- nosed with severe learning chal- lenges, has maintained a very good academic standing with excellent attendance,” said Mr. Burch. Adam has also mentored others with disabilities, works part-time, plays for the rugby team, and was a camp counsellor for Ajax, said Mr. Burch. He plans to attend Carleton University for art and theory of architecture. An Oshawa student is getting the $1,000 K.D. Munroe Schol- arship this year. Andrew Genge of Eastdale Collegiate Vocation- al Institute received the award, presented annually to a student who is physically handicapped, deaf/hard of hearing, or vision impaired. 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While many think of heading north or east of Durham Region for qual- ity camping, roasting marshmallows and singing around a campfire are activities one can easily take part in right here at home. One of the largest camp grounds in Durham can be found at Darlington Provincial Park on the shores of Lake Ontario in Clarington. The camp sites opened for the season at the begin- ning of May and it won’t be long be- fore the premium sites and preferred days are all booked up, says Jeremy Pawson, assistant superintendent at the park. “They usually get booked (by the end of May) for the entire summer,” Mr. Pawson says of the 25 sites over- looking Lake Ontario. There are 315 sites in total, which includes those in the hilltop, cliffside and lakeside areas. There are also two sites for groups larger than six. Three quarters of the sites have electrical pedestals, two sites are accessible to persons using wheelchairs and there are four comfort stations in the park; this is where one can find showers, flush toilets, vanities, pop machines and water supply. Mr. Paw- son says the park is a great place for bird watching and it has several walking trails. But, despite all it has to offer, the locals don’t take advantage of the proximity of camping at Darlington. The park is a good camping spot for families and beginners, Mr. Pawson says. “Darlington is an excellent spot for families because of the amenities we carry -- convenience is king here,” he says. “It’s excellent for beginners.” For more information on the park, visit www.ontarioparks.com/english/ darl.html. Other camping locations in Durham include Cedar Park Resort in Hampton, Trout Water Family Camp- ing in Sunderland and Greenwood Conservation Area in Ajax. Cedar Park Resort offers tent trailer, trailer and RV sites; it does not offer tent camping. The facilities are located on a water park that also offers mini- golf and tennis for a whole weekend, or week, of family fun. Camping for the summer season opens June 8. Trout Water Family Camping in Sunderland features two pools and a recreation hall with dart boards, pool table and table tennis. Outside, the whole family can enjoy some water activities -- fishing, canoeing, kayak- ing or take a leisure ride on a pedal boat. The Greenwood Conservation Area, run by the Town of Ajax, wel- comes group campers such as schools, Scouts and Girl Guides. The area fea- tures hiking and walking trails, picnic facilities, and fishing. The Rouge Park, which straddles the Toronto and Durham border, offers camping at the Glen Rouge Camp- ground, with the entrance just west of Pickering off Kingston Road. The campground offers the juxtaposition of camping within an urban area. 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As the newly elected president of the Multicultural Council of Oshawa Durham (MCOD), she has an ambitious plan to re- vitalize the group and engage stakeholders who drifted away from the table in recent years. “This is going to be a rebuilding process for us,” Ms. Browne said. “We want to get youth involved, we want to reach out to the federal and provincial representatives, the local politicians, the school boards, every- one.” The MCOD is committed to promoting cultural awareness and understanding in Durham, through seminars, social events and fundraisers. As past president of the Durham chap- ter of the Congress of Black Women and a member of Club Carib and the Canadian Ja- maican Club of Oshawa, Ms. Browne knows first-hand how difficult it can be for the region’s ethno-cultural groups to connect with each other and bring concerns to the attention of government. “If we can have all the groups there, they can speak for themselves and we can learn what the problems are and maybe avoid some of the crime and violence and things we see happening in Toronto,” she said. “The first step is to get organized and get everyone involved.” The Region of Durham lists more than 25 ethno-cultural organizations on its clubs and groups database, ranging from the Dur- ham Filipino Canadian Society, to the Scan- dinavian Canadian Club. The new MCOD board of directors held its first meeting this month and is in the pro- cess of planning upcoming events. For more information on the council, con- tact Lyril Browne at 905-436-9863. 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Y’s WISH opened in May 2003 and offers emergency shelter, services and sup- port to women and children throughout Durham Re- gion. If you missed Starry Nights and still want to help, coin collection boxes will be in area LCBO stores during the month of July. To learn more about Y’s WISH con- tact jm@ywcadurham.org for a copy of the DVD, avail- able to individuals, corpo- rations and organizations. Attendance: 8/9 standing com- mittee and 13/14 board meetings. Expenses: $3,548.85 Chris Braney Pickering public school trustee Last year: NA Trustee Braney’s experience with a previous school board has served the Durham board well. He fast-tracked efforts to get a cyber bullying policy in place following an incident at a Pickering school where a boy was teased and a video of it posted on YouTube. He is a key player at the board table, offering input during discussions and bringing forth motions of his own. In his first year, he was also chosen as finance chairman. Attendance: 8/8 special and board meetings 5/5 standing committee Expenses: $2,386.41 Attendance: 9/9 standing com- mittee and 12/14 board meetings. Expenses: $1,422.60 Pickering public school trustee Last year: B This Pickering trustee gives a solid performance at the board table and is doing well in her role as vice-chairwoman of the board. She asks questions about costs associated with building, among many other things. She also weighs pros and cons before casting a vote. When another trustee pro- posed a motion to ensure students are supervised or instructed di- rectly by a board employee where a course credit is granted, she sug- gested allowing staff time to en- sure it wouldn’t prevent problems down the line. Attendance: 12/14 special and board meetings 9/9 standing committee, Expenses: $1,177.86 Sherry Croteau Attendance: 8/9 standing com- mittee and 13/14 board meetings. Expenses: $3,548.85 Jim McCafferty Pickering separate school trustee Last year: B+ Trustee McCafferty is a key play- er at the board table. His mark stays high for his continued pres- ence in board business and out- standing attendance. Trustee Mc- Cafferty asks good questions on issues, such as what will happen to the equipment from a terminated technology program. He also sticks up for his constituents. He voted against a motion to make the area east of St. Monica Catholic School a non-transporting zone, bringing forth constituent concerns. Attendance: 22/22 special and board meetings, Expenses: $2,783.48 Attendance: 9/9 standing com- mittee and 12/14 board meetings. Expenses: $1,422.60 Pickering separate school trustee Last year: D- Trustee Bannister continues to have low attendance at board meetings and although he some- times participates in board discus- sions, he’s not a major player at the table. His mark goes up for stick- ing to his campaign promise. 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THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 21 A/Pdurhamregion.com Silent auction donors A Stone’s Throw Adrienne’s Flowers and Gifts Annandale Golf and Curling Club Awesome Baskets Best Buy Canada Burbs Bistro & Bar CAA Travel Canadian Tire Carruthers Creek Golf and Country Club Casey’s Cineplex Odeon Corp City Limousine Costco Wholesale Dickson Printing Dundee Private Investors Durham Regional Police Durham School of Music East Side Mario’s Galbraiths Jewellers GreenThumb Florist Inc. Growers Direct Home Depot Home Hardware Images 21 Inc Kelsey’s Bar and Grill Mandarin Restaurant Mastermind Educational Toys Millwork Home Centre Modern Media Perspectives Montana’s Cookhouse Saloon Mosey & Mosey Northern Cycle Ollie Golf Inc. Once Upon A Child Ontario Science Centre Parachute School of Toronto Rafael Jewellery Reeds Florist Ring Leader Fine Jewellery Sams Club Sisters Winery Spa Sedona Sportmart Staples Business Depot Sure-Fit Factory Outlet Sweets Galore That Chocolate Shoppe on Maple The Brew Kettle The National Ballet of Canada Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club Westney Heights Chiropractic Committee Members Shaun Collier (Chair) Patricia Brooks Maureen Dowhaniuk Doreen Evans Diane Ewins Maureen Farmer Wilma Graham Brian Johnson Grant Johnston Anita Keogh Lucy Stocco Maria Valentim Brian Dougherty Photography Mosey Mosey Alltemp Thank you to our sponsors On behalf of myself, The Lancaster Ball Committee and Ajax Home Week, I would like to express our sincere thanks to all of the very generous corporate sponsors and auction donors that helped make this event such a huge success. The Lancaster Ball in support of the Ajax-Pickering hospital is sure to become an annual event and I look forward to seeing you next year. Shaun Collier, Ajax Ward 1 Councillor Lancaster Ball Chair THE LANCASTER BALL THE LANCASTER BALL durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 22 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 FRIDAY, JUNE 22 BINGO: For senior players, at the Ajax Seniors Friend- ship Club every Wednesday at 1 p.m. and every Friday at 7:30 p.m. The club meets at the St. Andrew’s Com- munity Center, 46 Exeter Dr., Ajax. For more information on Wednesday games call Phyllis at 905-426-3421 and for Friday games call Tom at 905-683-6565. ADDICTION: The Seren- ity Group 12-step recovery meeting begins at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group meets every week and deals with addictions of all types, including co-depen- dency. Child care can be ar- ranged with advance notice. Everyone welcome. 905-428- 9431 (Jim). SATURDAY, JUNE 23 CHARITY YOGA: The Power of 3 Yoga and Wholeness Studio, 599 Liverpool Rd., Pickering, holds a Charity Karma Yoga class from 1 to 2:15 p.m. The cost is by donation (min. of $8), in June benefiting Epilepsy Durham Region. For more information call 905-409-8861 (Suzanne). GARAGE SALE: Dunbarton- Fairport United Church holds its seventh annual Summer Spectacular garage sale, craft sale and barbecue from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the West Shore Community Cen- tre, on Bayly Street between Liverpool and Whites roads, Pickering. Home baking also for sale. 905-839-7271. FUNDRAISER: Land Over Landings hosts a fundraiser with a screening of Peter Shatalow’s ‘The Last Stand’, a film about the proposed Pickering airport. The event also features refreshments, music by The Living Daylights and a silent auction. The cost is $15 at the door. The event is in the Brougham Hall, 3545 Brock Rd. at 8 p.m. For more information visit www.lando- verlandings.com. GARAGE SALE: The Owasco Scouting Gilwell Club hosts a garage sale with odds and ends from toys to household items. The event is at 24 Mil- lington Cres., Ajax, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The street is located behind the Shoppers Drug Mart plaza at Westney Road and Hwy 2. The pro- ceeds benefit local scouts. GARAGE SALE: Gingerbread Nursery School, a non-profit, registered charity, holds a garage sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The sale is at 2515 Parkdale St. (near Liverpool Road and Finch Avenue) in Pickering. All proceeds go to the school. SUNDAY, JUNE 24 NOMINATION MEETING: The Ajax-Pickering Provincial Liberal Association holds its nomination meeting from 4:30 to 9 p.m. to elect a candidate for the provincial election. The two candidates are Joe Dickson and Faelyne Templer. The meeting is at the Carruthers Creek Golf Centre at 650 Lakeridge Rd. S. in Ajax. For more information call Thomas at 905-430-2647, 416-574-1058 or 905-665-2001. PICNIC: The Head Injury As- sociation of Durham Region holds its annual picnic at Kedron Park, 2795 Ritson Rd. N., Oshawa, from 2-7 p.m. Enjoy food, fun, music and company. Bring a lawn chair, bathing suit and towel and games or sports equipment. The event is free but there is a donation jar. For as- sistance with transportation call 905-723-2732 or 1-866- 354-4464. GARDEN TOUR: The Pickering Horticultural Soci- ety holds its Annual Garden Tour of private gardens in Pickering, Claremont and Whitevale from noon to 4 p.m. The cost is $10 per per- son. Tickets, with directions, will be available on the day at the City Hall gazebo, One The Esplanade, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 905-509-2838 (Ann), 905-839-3647 (Hermie). MONDAY, JUNE 25 CRIBBAGE: Enjoy the game of cribbage for seniors with the Ajax Seniors Friendship Club every Monday at 1 p.m. at the St. Andrew’s Com- munity Center, 46 Exeter Dr. Ajax. Beginners welcome but should come earlier. For more information call Audrey at 905-426-6265. TUESDAY, JUNE 26 TOASTMASTERS: Learn how to improve your pub- lic speaking abilities with the Pickering Powerhouse Toastmasters every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The group meets at the Pickering Central Library (Kingston and Glenanna roads). Guests are welcome and encour- aged to attend any meeting. For more information call Thomas at 905-231-0121. AUTISM: Autism Support Group of Durham Region meets at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbar- ton Rd., Pickering, at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to this free event. For more infor- mation call 1-866-495-4680. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 VOLLEYBALL: Play non- competitive volleyball every Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the East Shore Community Centre, located on Liverpool Road south of Bayly Street in Pickering. There is co-opera- tive babysitting for infants and school-age children. 905-831-4263 (Andrea), 905- 619-1829 (Debbie). WEIGHT LOSS: TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) offer- ing a healthy, supportive approach to weight control meets every Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. in the base- ment of Peace Lutheran Church, 928 Liverpool Rd., Pickering. The cost is $30/yr and $3/night. New attendees arrive before 6:30. For more visit www.tops.org. DARTS: For seniors at the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Center, 48 Exeter Dr., Ajax. Beginners welcome but come earlier. For more information call Linda at 905- 426-2923. BINGO: For senior players, at the Ajax Seniors’ Friend- ship Club every Wednesday at 1 p.m. and every Friday at 7:30 p.m. The club meets at the St. Andrew’s Community Center, 46 Exeter Dr., Ajax. For more information on Wednesday games call Phyl- lis at 905-426-3421 and for more information on Friday games call Tom at 905-683- 6565. ONE-PARENT MEET- ING: The One Parent Family Association meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m., with the exception of the first Wednesday of the month, when the meeting is at 8:30 p.m., and the second Wednesday of the month, when the meeting is at 7 p.m. so attendees can bring their children. The meetings are at the Ajax Cricket Club at the corner of Clements Road and Monarch Avenue in Ajax. For more information, visit www.opfa.net or call 905-831- 7098 or 1-877-773-7714. MAC USERS EAST: The Macintosh Users East club meets at the Whitby Central Library, 405 Dundas St. W., Room 1, at 7 p.m. All are wel- come. For more information e-mail mause@mac.com or visit www.mause.ca. CALL (416) 431-7449 TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR FREE LASER EVALUATION Screening & Post-op Care with local eye doctors. Bring Your World Back Into FOCUS SCARBOROUGH OFFICESCARBOROUGH OFFICE 29412941 LAWRENCE AVE. EAST LAWRENCE AVE. 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A crowd of nearly 200 people dressed all in red cheered to show their sup- port for Canadian troops abroad. Even though this is the first Red Friday cer- emony in Durham Region, Canadians have been recognizing the day for quite some time. Red Friday was started in March 2006 by the wives of two Canadian service men, and “it’s grown throughout Canada ever since,” said Superintendent Rob Chapman from the Dur- ham Regional Police Service (DRPS). Supt. Chapman emceed the event and pro- vided a brief overview of why red was picked for the celebrations. “Red was chosen for these Fridays as it represents the blood of our sol- diers serving overseas,” Supt. Chapman said as he addressed the crowd of supporters. Sherry Whiteway from the DRPS was one of those supporters and she said Red Fridays offer Canadians the best opportunity “to pay tribute to our men and women, boys and girls, who are overseas.” Along with Regional employees and mem- bers of the DRPS, soldiers from the Canadian Armed Forces also attended Friday’s cere- mony. Captain Konrad Rosenkranz said that events like Red Friday lift morale overseas. “It’s definitely a very nice feeling,” he said. “It’s overwhelming at times just to see the immense support we’re receiving.” While some people may not think demon- strations, rallies and other signs of support make any difference, Cpt. Rosenkranz said they’re a huge morale booster for him and his fellow soldiers. “It encourages the troops to do their job to the best of their ability and overall you just feel like you’re doing it for a good cause.” There’s no doubt the troops will catch wind of Friday’s ceremony. 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Grade 3 French Immersion student Danielle Ferreira scans the table for a good book. Citizens paint the Region red For more on this story Parole set at 15 years for rooming house shooting By Jeff Mitchell jmitchell@durhamregion.com DURHAM — Jason Shand has been sen- tenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 15 years for the killing of a young man two and a half years ago. Mr. Shand, 26, was convicted after a jury trial in March of second-degree murder in the death of 18-year-old Bradley Fraser, an innocent bystander who was gunned down Dec. 10, 2004. Superior Court Justice Bruce Glass handed down the sentence Thursday in Whitby. During the trial jurors heard Mr. Shand had a .22-calibre handgun in the waistband of his pants the night he and two other young men went to a rooming house on the corner of Celina and John streets, intent on robbing a marijuana dealer who owed one of them $50. A struggle ensued over a bag containing five grams of pot -- worth about $40 or $50 on the street -- and the dealer’s girlfriend fled with the dope downstairs, into Mr. Fraser’s room. Mr. Shand pursued her and once inside Mr. Fraser’s room, drew the gun. Jurors had to de- cide whether Mr. Shand fired the shot that hit Mr. Fraser in the chest with intent to kill, or if the gun went off accidentally when he struck the dealer in the head with it. Jurors deliberated for a full day and were sequestered overnight before returning with the second-degree murder verdict. They also found him guilty of armed robbery, break and enter with intent and carrying a loaded fire- arm without a permit. He received a sentence of eight years for those offences, to be served concurrently with the life sentence. A co-accused, 22-year-old Jeremy Hynes, was found guilty of robbery and break and enter. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 26 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT durhamregion.com Ajax student takes top prize in juried art show Pickering sculptor Dorsey James takes best sculpture award; exhibition of works runs until July 8 By Christy Chase cchase@durhamregion.com DURHAM — A young Ajax art- ist has taken top prize in the 39th annual juried exhibition by Oshawa Art Association. Jennifer Pereria won best in show for her oil, ‘On The Brink’, a stunning, colourful painting of polar bears. “It was chosen because it’s very powerful,” said Marissa Sweet, chairwoman of the show. “It’s powerful from afar and when you go into the painting, there are still so many things going on. It keeps the viewer’s interest.” The 18-year-old artist, who has just finished her first year in fine art at Queen’s University, said she is excited about winning the award. “I’m actually pretty nervous right now too,” she said in a tele- phone interview. The painting was her response to seeing An Inconvenient Truth, the documentary about global warming narrated by Al Gore. “It’s my interpretation,” she said, adding she’s always loved animals too. Her art teacher at university helped her pick the palette and she worked on it for about a month. Once home from school, a co-worker told her about the juried show and she decided to enter. She admitted to having doubts about entering, right up until the last moment. But enter she did and came out with best in show, which she says is a great way to kick off her artistic career. “To win an award is a juried show looks very good on any- one’s resume,” said Anne La- belle-Johnson, president of OAA, in a separate interview. She’s delighted by the number of submissions received by OAA and invited everyone to come out and see the exhibition, which runs at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in downtown Oshawa until July 8. “Our name is getting out there,” said Sweet. ‘On the Brink’ is one of 55 works selected by juror Denis Cliff from the 160 submitted by OAA members and artists living in Durham Region. It’s also one of 14 award winners. “They were selected based on how powerful the images were, what did they have to say, what the story was behind them,” Sweet said. “They had to have meaning. It had to convey something that the artist wanted to say. Each of the winners had meaning.” Brian Williams of Oshawa won best use of colour for ‘Pond with Boat’. Best acrylic went to Cath- erine Mills, of Whitby, for ‘Going Under’. The latter is a haunting black-and-white work that makes you feel you are going under, too, said Sweet. “You get into the mind of the artist,” she said. Best oil went to Henry Graham Fisher, of Oshawa, for ‘The Si- lent Thoughts’ while best mixed media went to Gail George, of Unionville, for ‘Cityscape’. Dani- elle Crosby, of Oshawa, took home best drawing award for ‘Hide and Seek’. Dorsey James, of Pickering, won best sculpture for ‘Bacchus’ and best original print went to Oshawa’s Adam Medley for ‘Collection III’. Other awards were second best acrylic to Janice McHaffie, of Oshawa, for ‘God’s Storybook’, honourable mention acrylic to Barbara Talbott, for ‘Evolution’, second best oil to Chas Burke, of Omemee for ‘The Birches’, hon- ourable mention oil to Elizabeth Saunders for ‘His Hands’, hon- ourable mention watercolour to Tom Yeo of Bowmanville, for ‘Cityscape’, and honourable men- tion mixed media to Maureen Lowry for ‘Trees By Moonlight’. Sweet said Cliff took his time going over the submissions, spending over three hours to get the final list and the winners. The exhibit opened with awards presentations June 21. The gallery is at 72 Queen St. Walter Passarella/ News Advertiser photo Oshawa Art Association president Anne Labelle-Johnson and Marissa Sweet, co-ordinator of the juried art show, pose with the painting deemed best in show by Jennifer Pereira titled ‘On The Brink’. DURHAM — Summer will be hot at Class Act Dinner Theatre. A series of special events is planned to keep everyone en- tertained, said co-owner Rocky Varcoe. First up is Canadian comedian Ron James who will be perform- ing his new show June 27, 28 and 29, before taking it on the road to the 25th anniversary of the Just for Laughs comedy festival this sum- mer and taping his fourth TV show for CBC. Then comes Port Perry’s Ron Moore with his popular Songs in the Key of Elvis show on June 30. His appearances at Class Act al- ways sell out, Varcoe said. Then in July, Varcoe will direct Camilla Scott (Guiding Light, Days of Our lives, Mamma Mia, Crazy for You, Due South, Shaw Festival, Broadway) and her husband Paul Eves (La Femme Nikita, Shaw Fes- tival, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story) in A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters. “This is our biggest event ever. It’s been over 12 months since I first started looking for actors from Canada for this,” Varcoe said. “It kind of came together about three months ago.” He contacted her agent about eight months ago and discussions followed, with Eves’ agent suggest- ing the two of them for the July 5 to 15 run. Varcoe said he’s a big fan of Scott’s and is delighted to have her and Eves play at Class Act. The play is a two-person comedy about a man and a woman who carry on a romance through cor- respondence over several decades. “I’ve seen it done several times. It’s so well written,” he said. “The play really is the star of the show,” said Scott in a telephone in- terview. “It’s a beautiful love story. It’s very funny and touching and sad. Paul and I actually did it one time for one evening for a fund- raiser.” Scott, who has been working shorter runs since the birth of their son more than two years ago, and Eves are based in Toronto so won’t have far to go for the shows. Love Letters’ July run will push back another summer special, You Can’t Dance To Mozart, a com- edy written by local playwright and author John Green, who will also direct. This play will open Aug. 2 now. For information on any of the shows, go to www.classactdinner- theatre.com or call 905-668-2229. Camilla Scott stars at Class Act in July as part of steamy summer Explore Lost Worlds in short story contest Ajax kids invited to let imagination go AJAX — The first line is provid- ed, but after that, youngsters can let their imaginations run wild. Ajax Library Services and the Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser are sponsoring a summer short story contest for all young writers. The theme for the TD Summer Reading Club is Lost Worlds and the short story contest carries on with that. Lost Worlds covers a range of time periods, from the dinosaurs to Vikings, pirates, knights and an- cient civilizations, such as Egypt, China, Greece and Rome. Each story must begin with the line, “I pulled back the thick, tan- gled vines of the jungle and trium- phantly realized that I had finally found what I had been searching for!” Entries are limited to 500 words, and stories can be written in Eng- lish or French. Stories can also be submitted in hard copy or elec- tronically. Stories can include il- lustrations. Entrants must be Ajax residents. Winning entries will be picked from four categories -- JK to Grade 3, Grades 4 to 6, Grades 7 and 8, and Best of Contest. Winners will be selected in both French and English. For the purposes of the contest, report the entrant’s grade as of June 2007. The winning English submis- sions will be published in the News Advertiser, while all winners will be published on the library’s website. The deadline is Monday, Aug. 20 and entries can be left at any library branch. For more information, call 905- 683-4000, ext. 811. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 27 A/Pdurhamregion.com SPORTS sportsdurhamregion.com THIS WEEKEND The Ajax Wanderers men’s 1 and 2 teams are in Oshawa on Saturday for Toronto Rugby Union games against the Vikings at 2 and 3:30 p.m. AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo St Mary Catholic Secondary School in Pickering announced its athletes of the year at its recent awards banquet. They are, from left, Brandon Jeffries (junior boys), Kyle Wasson (midget boys), Adam Morra (senior boys), Shanay Smith (midget girls), Erin Small (senior girls) and Jessica Vella (junior girls). Morra and Small were also co-winners of the Brian English Memorial Award. PICKERING — The St. Mary Catholic Secondary School hand- ed out its major athletic awards to deserving Monarchs at its athletic banquet recently. Senior students Erin Small and Adam Morra, both Grade 12 stu- dents, were co-winners of the Brian English Memorial Award, one of the major awards of the evening. The annual award, in honour of English, a former student, athlete, teacher, coach and friend of the St. Mary community, goes to a student athlete who excels in athletics and academics, while displaying good sportsmanship and a caring atti- tude. The Pino Perini Memorial Award went to Grade 12 student Eddy Ric- ciardi. The award is in honour of Perini, a staff member who exem- plified the St. Mary motto: ‘To Love and to Serve’. The Student Athletic Association Award of Excellence went to Dean- na Visconti, a Grade 12 student. Small was also the senior girls’ athlete of the year. Her final year at St. Mary was one of achievement, as she served as captain of the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athlet- ics (LOSSA) gold-medal-winning varsity girls’ hockey team, played with the Monarchs’ senior girls’ soccer team that won LOSSA gold this year. She was also a co-captain and MVP of the soccer team. Small also played on the senior girls’ bas- ketball team. Over her years at St. Mary, she was named junior girls’ athlete of the year 2005 and senior athlete of the year in 2006 and won the Pino Perini Memorial Award in 2006. As a member of the varsity girls’ hock- ey team, she helped the Monarchs win Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) gold in 2004 and OFSAA silver in 2005 and 2007. She also helped the se- nior girls’ soccer team to LOSSA gold in 2005 and 2007. Meanwhile, Morra was the senior boys’ athlete of the year for 2007. He served as captain of the senior boys’ hockey team and was named its MVP. He was also the MVP of the school’s badminton team and also competed in cross-country and track and field. Brandon Jefferies was the Mon- archs’ junior boys’ athlete of the year for 2007. He was the MVP of the junior boys’ football team and also played on the senior boys’ hockey team, where he was a LOSSA cham- pion and OFSAA quarter-finalist this year. Jefferies also competed in track and field, finishing third at LOSSA in the 100 metres, third in the triple jump and fifth on the St. Mary junior boys’ relay team. Jessica Vella was named as the Monarchs’ junior girls’ athlete of the year. She was the MVP for track and field and an MVP nominee for the cross-country, varsity girls’ hockey and junior girls’ hockey at the school. She helped the varsity girls’ hockey team to a LOSSA gold medal and an OFSAA silver medal this year. She was also part of the junior girls’ soccer team that won LOSSA gold this year. She also won the midget girls’ athlete of the year in 2006. Shanay Smith was honoured as the midget girls’ athlete of the year. The Grade 9 student was an MVP nominee for the junior girls’ bas- ketball team and also played on the girls’ fastball team. Kyle Wasson earned the nod as midget boys’ athlete of the year. Wasson was an MVP nominee on the junior boys’ rugby and track and field team this year. He also played on the junior boys’ football team. The Grade 9 student was an OFSAA track and field participant for shot- put. St. Mary honours top Monarchs at recent athletic awards night Wilson joins star-studded baseball camp AJAX — A former Ajax major league baseball player is looking for- ward to heading to camp this sum- mer. Nigel Wilson will be among a star- studded list of instructors that reads like a who’s who of Toronto Blue Jays’ luminaries at a baseball camp in Whitby this summer. The Duane Ward Baseball Clinic, led by former Jays’ closer Duane Ward, will be at Whitby’s Iroquois Park diamonds in July and August. Ward and Wilson will be joined as instructors by former Jays’ outfield- ers Lloyd Moseby, Jesse Barfield and Candy Maldonado, infielders Rance Mul- liniks and Kelly Gruber, and relief pitcher Mark Eichhorn. Wilson, a former Blue Jays’ farm- hand, who played Major League baseball for the Florida Marlins, Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians and is cur- rently an instructor at his own Ajax- based Home Run Baseball Acad- emy, is excited to be an instructor at the camp. “Duane Ward asked me if I want- ed to help out at the camp and I said, ‘Sure, of course. When it involves kids and making them better, I’m in’. “When he told me about the camp, (Ward) said it would be ‘you, me and a few other guys’. Then he started mentioning the names and I said, ‘Are you kidding me? He said, ‘No, I’m dead serious’. “It’s the best camp in Canada. Just look at the lineup (of coaches). I know the kids might not know these guys but their parents do, and it all starts with the parents. These are the guys that brought the Blue Jays to prominence; they put the Blue Jays on the map.” The former home run king of Japan notes he’s also trying to in- volve as many local baseball coach- es from across the GTA in the camp as possible, so “everybody can be learning from everybody”. The Duane Ward Clinic has three camp sessions: The first is from July 30 to Aug. 2 for players ages 13 and 14; the second one is from Aug. 6 to 9 for players ages 15 to 18 and the final session is from Aug. 13 to 17 for ages 10 to 12. For more information about the Duane Ward Baseball Clinic, log on to www.duaneward.com. Nigel Wilson durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 28 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 *Certain restrictions Apply. Administration Fee will be charged on NoInterest No Payment loans of 12 months or more, and on No interest loans. Pictures and prices are examples only and may change with different styles and fabrics at each location. Not responsible for typos at time of printing. 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The Hawkeyes tried an aerial assault and, although they initially gained some yardage, Dolphins’ corners Jaiden Mc- Bride and Garret Edgar quickly shut that down and forced them to try and come back up the middle. The Dolphins offence struggled early as the Hawkeyes were also getting through into the backfield and pressur- ing pivot Michael Stobbart, resulting in only small gains. As the half pro- gressed, the offence started getting into a rhythm as the backfield of D’Shane Chung, with his third consecutive 100- plus-yard game, and Keldyn Ahlstedt, with more than 70 yards rushing, start- ed making some progress. The heat was a major factor in this game, but due to the depth and talent on the Dolphins’ bench, the peewees were able to send in replacements that played well. The first half ended with the Hawk- eyes up by 1-0 due to a half-ending punt through the end zone. The second half was as hard fought as the first, with each team forcing and recovering fumbles from the other, but the defences controlled the field in a game of hard-fought inches. Each team tried to force a mistake that would re- sult in points being scored. Late in the fourth quarter, the Dol- phins got the break they needed. Chung broke out for a big 40-yard run, taking the Dolphins down inside the Oshawa 10-yard line. Several plays later, Ahl- stedt broke outside and into the end zone for his first major of the season. The point-after kick by Roynelle Mer- edith sailed just wide and the Dolphins led 6-1 with less than three minutes to go. A great late-game performance by the defensive line forced Oshawa out in four plays and the offence was able to come back on and control the ball on the ground and eventually take a knee on the last play to end the game. The Dolphins play at home again this Sunday against the Metro Wildcats at Kinsmen Park at 4 p.m. Jason Liebregts (photo at far left)/ News Advertiser photo and Debbie Stobbart photo In photo at far left, Ajax-Pickering Dol- phins Jaiden McBride attempts to tackle Oshawa Hawkeyes’ Shawn Keefe. In photo at left, Dolphins’ fullback Keldyn Ahlstedt straightarms a would-be Os- hawa tackler during Ontario Varsity Foot- ball League peewee division play at Pick- ering’s Kinsmen Park last Sunday. The Dolphins pulled out a close 6-1 victory to improve their league record to 2-1 on the season. The Dolphins play another home game at Kinsmen Park on Sunday against the Metro Wildcats at 4 p.m. 416-701-1201 Scarborough | 2130 Lawrence Ave. E. Other Courses Available: • PSW • Medical Offi ce Assistant • ECG Phelebotomy • Pharmacy Technician • Social Service Worker Call Today... 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HOSPITAL SECURITY Must have 2 years security experience Hospital security experience an asset Strong understanding of Trespass Act If interested please drop resume off in person at: 214 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 1C7 Other opportunities are currently available GENERAL PLANT HELP Full time position available immediately. Food Manufacturing Company requires responsible individuals to work with minimal supervision in a family business. Benefits Available. Mail/Fax Resumes/Application To: Human Resource 953 Dillingham Road PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 1Z7 Fax: (905) 839-7217 E-mail: mgeraci@derlea.com FIELD PROJECT MANAGER NEEDED!!! D.M. 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Students Wel- come call Katie 905-837-8456 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 22, 2007, PAGE 29 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com MACHINE OPERATORS With over 40 years of expertise, Trench Limited, an ISO 9001 and 14001 certified organization, has established itself as a major player in the design of specialized electrical products for the utility and industrial markets. Participate in the Trench experience and apply today! Ideal candidates must satisfy the following criteria: ●At least 2 years experience working in a manufacturing environment ● Ability to verbally communicate as well as read and write fluently in English ●Ability to understand and follow standard drawings as well as accurately read measuring instruments ●Must be able to lift up to 50lbs ●Ability to ensure highest quality standards are attained while demonstrating a safety conscious approach when performing duties ●Must be willing to work shift-work We offer Competitive Wages, Benefits and a Pension Plan! Qualified candidates interested in the above position are asked to fax or e-mail their resumes in confidence to: Human Resources Department Trench Limited E-mail:hr@ca.trenchgroup.com Fax 416-298-3545 We thank all applicants for their interest but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please. We are seeking 2 SERVICE-ORIENTED CANDIDATES to help grow our SPECIAL PROJECTS SALES team. These positions offer challenge, variety and rewards for those who excel in a sales environment. Job Requirements: ❑ Passion and enthusiasm for print media ❑ Proven track record with closing sales ❑ Strong written, verbal and electronic communication skills ❑ Comfortable with cold calling, sourcing leads and servicing existing client base ❑ Possess initiative required to develop your prospect list and manage all stages to close deals successfully ❑ Demonstrate clear ambition and motivated in seeking approaches of achieving budgets ❑ Excellent time management and organizational skills to manage deadlines for multiple projects Compensation includes salary, commission and car allowance. Must have own transportation and valid driver's license. Forward resume by June 22, 2007 to: Tanya Hluch Special Projects Manager Peterborough This Week Kawartha Media Group 884 Ford Street, Peterborough, ON K9J 5V3 We appreciate all those interested, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No Phone Calls Please! HOMEWORKERS needed!! To Assemble Products- Mailing/ Processing Circulars, On-Line Computer Work, PC/Clerical Work Available. Up to $1,500/week, No Experience Needed! FREE information at www.Jobs-WorkAtHome.com Reference 2-107 INSIDE SALES REPS NEEDED for top Toronto conference company. Are you looking for fun work environment, excellent earning potential, travel opportunities? Contact and send resume to Sean Neveu at sneveu@wbresearch.com Package includes base salary, commissions, full benefits. LINE COOKS REQUIRED for busy golf club, full time. Minimum 3 years experience. Own trans- portation, able to work indepen- dently, available for various shifts. Call for appt. Thomas Scott, 905- 428-6321 ext. 224 MAGICUTS requires full/part time stylists and a licensed manager for our Durham locations. Base salary and commission, opportu- nity for advancement, free up- grading classes, monthly prizes, benefits, hiring bonus up to $300. Join a winning team. Call Jody (905) 655-9806. ORDER TAKERS NEEDED $25/hr avg. Full time. We train you!!! Call 905 435-0518 PAINTERS WANTED Minimum 5 yrs. experience Contact 905-903-3542 POKER. TOURNAMENT DI- RECTOR Wanted. Need to know poker, must have a car and be 19 or older. Contact Shawn. 416- 828-6402. RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING in Mexican cuisine requires a Head Cook. Please email el_tauro@rogers.com or Fax 905-725-0669. SCHOOLBUS DRIVERS train for September. Clean drivers ab- stract. Free training provided. Suitable for young retirees. Regu- lar part-time hours. Charter work available. Stock Transportation 1-800-889-9491 SUGAR CHALET looking for Ex- perienced Cake Decorator. Full time position. Fax resume to (905)434-8381 or call (905)434- 5777 TAXI DRIVERS,Dispatchers & mechanics needed immediately for very busy 24 hour company. Male or female, part time or full. Willing to train. (905)427-7770 THE ADMINISTRATIVE EDGE INC. is recruiting Line Production Workers - days/afternoons shifts, $11.00/hr. Must have own trans- portation to plant in Port Perry. Apply in person to 301-74 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. For more in- formation contact 905-436-5818. WAREHOUSE HELP, FULL-time permanent. Pick and pack work. Packaging, no experience neces- sary. Call 905-837-9394. VAN BELLE FLOWERS:Sales Person, Delivery Persons (Part- time Positions). Van Belle Flow- ers is looking for people to work in our retail flower business. The successful applicant must be a team-oriented player who can work in a high paced retail flower shop and who has knowledge of outdoor plants, indoor plants, and has great customer service skills/ Previous retail floral experience is an asset. Delivery applicants must submit a driver's abstract with resume. Please apply in per- son with references to: Van Belle Flowers, 1979 Highway 2, Bow- manville. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Attention Students! SUMMER WORK • $14.85 base-appt • FT/PT schedules • Customer sales/svc • No exp needed - will train • All ages 17+ • Conditions apply Call 905-426-7726 AESTHETICIAN OR Nail Tech. and Hair Stylist, Part time, must be willing to work Saturdays & Sundays. Lucinda's Salon and Spa. 905-571-2582. HAIRSTYLIST FULL TIME with experience. Joseph's Hairstyling Oshawa Centre. Apply in person or call Joe (905) 723-9251 • Hourly PLUS Commission • Benefits- Drug, Dental • Advanced Training • Clientele provided • Advancement opportunities • 2 & 3 Weeks Vacation • Full Service Salons • Flexible Shifts HAIRSTYLISTS Positions Now Available in Ajax Jen 905-427-6776 $9.25/hr + commission Oshawa Karen 905-433-1291 $8.25/hr + commission Bowmanville Barb & Bonnie 905-623-6444 $8.25/hr + commission *Hiring Bonus $300* The Jasmine Tree is looking to hire an experienced, mature Salon & Spa co-ordinator. Work in an elegant and upscale team environment. Competitive wages and dependable hours. Fax resume to: (905)427-8466 Email: thejasminetree@rogers.com L'ATTITUDES SALON and Spa is growing and getting ready to open their new location in the Oshawa Centre. Positions are getting filled and we are currently looking for aestheticians and hair stylists with experience. Our com- pany offers aggressive salaries and commissions, many walkins as well as artistic cut and colour- ing training by the top hair care companies in the world. Don't miss out! Call us at 905-947-8141 ext 222 or fax 905-947-8143. SPORTS THEME BARBER- SHOP now hiring full/part time positions. Call Liz at Hockey Cuts, (289)314-9110. Great fran- chise opportunity. Something new, something different... 3 CONSTRUCTION POSITIONS open (long term project) 1 build- ing construction electrician with 3 - 5 years exp. General construc- tion experience an asset and 2 general construction labourers re- quired in assisting in all aspects of building a large custom home. Wages to be negotiated. Contact Steve by email steve@adamsonproaudio.com or fax to (905)982-0609 A LICENSED REFRIGERATION Mechanic wanted part-time for light duty work. Durham Area. Please fax resume in confidence to 905-725-0886 or call 905-260- 0172. ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORK company seeks fully experienced cabinet maker in Orono for full- time position. Please fax resume to 905-433-1463. SERVICE PLUMBER wanted in an established progressive Oshawa Shop. Are you tired of spending over 10hrs/week in commuter traffic, unpaid. We offer to the right candidate: Great Benefits, Van, Uniforms, Competitive pay and a lot more time with your family/friends. Service experience an asset. Call (905)576-3043, or info@hayes- plumbing.ca LICENSED MECHANIC required for busy automotive restoration shop. This is an excellent oppor- tunity to work on Antique & Clas- sic Automobiles. Please call (905)668-4446 CONSTRUCTION Site Superin- tendent – TORONTO - General contractor seeks individual with minimum 5 years experience in institutional construction for $10 million range. Experience in edu- cational facilities will be consid- ered a great asset. Candidate must have expertise with interpre- tation of drawings and specifica- tions, resolving on site problems, delegating labour, supervising and directing subcontractors, maintaining and updating con- struction schedules, and a gener- al knowledge of building proce- dures, sequence and methods. Candidate must have good com- munication skills, both orally and written. Fax resume to 905-576- 2582 or email resume to jobposition@garritano-bros.com CRANE OPERATOR FOR Ajax-based company. Boom truck to 35 ton mobile. Fax re- sume 905-686-8546 or email resumes@dwightcrane.com EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted, custom homes. Experi- ence equals wages. Vehicle a must. 905-213-7211. FITTERS & WELDERS required by a well established plate Fabri- cator in Ajax. Top wages and benefits. Fax resume to 905-428- 6933 FULL TIME LICENSED mechan- ic needed for busy, established general repair garage in Oshawa. Competitive wages, no week- ends. Please call 905-626-0482. Licensed Mechanic and 3-5 Year Apprentice required immedi- ately for very busy 10 bay shop. Bring resume in person. Call (905)683-7301 MECHANIC,3rd-5th year, or Li- censed for busy East Scarbo- rough shop. Call or fax 416-283- 1843 TRANSMISSION Re & Re person, or 3rd, 4th or 5th year apprentice. Full time. Call 905- 432-3935 or fax 905-432-2384 miketransmission@bellnet.ca BUSY FAMILY LAW FIRM seek- ing experienced legal clerk, minimum 2 years experience. Knowledge of family law required. Very competitive salary. Please email resumes to: rgoddard@bordengoddard.com. Help Wanted Part-time sales associate positions available. Must be flexible to work days,evenings and weekends. Please drop your resume off by Thursday June 28th to: Lizzie Lou, 109 Old Kingston Road, Unit 6, Pickering Village PROFESSIONAL SALESPERSON Peterborough's #1 Import Dealer is looking for a SALES PROFESSIONAL to join their sales team. The following Skills and Experience are required: •Proven track record in Automotive Sales •Self-motivated and excellence in building customer relationships •Positive attitude, team spirit and a strong commitment to 100% customer satisfaction •Long-term career orientation •Professionalism in representing a quality product and dealership Please drop a resume in person or by email to: Trent Valley Honda 851 Hwy. #7, R.R. #8 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6X9 Information@trentvalleyhonda.com Fax: 705-743-7189 Attention: General Manager Commission Sales Opportunity Vertical Online Advertising Free Date Connection Straight Commission/Flexible hours We are seeking a goal driven, enthusiastic, presentable person to enhance our team. You must have the ability to cold call, ex- pand leads to sales meetings, overcome obstacles, create new leads, build and maintain customer relationships, have proficient Internet skills and be eager to learn. If this sounds like a position you can excel in please email your cover letter and resume to: Amber McCabe amccabe@durhamregion.com We are looking for a dynamic sales consultants -full/part time. Retail sales and major home appliance retail experience an asset but not necessary. Email resume to TheMaytagStore@bellnet.ca or fax 905-686-9455 Only successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. “Nursing with our hearts & minds” Join with other nurses who love their jobs ~ you’ll never look back! www.carepartners.ca Are you interested in working in your own community and enjoying the freedom of community practice? If so, we have a position waiting for you! Visiting & Shift RN & RPN Oshawa & North Durham We Offer: • a supportive and flexible environment • holistic nursing practice in a highly professional, empowering, self-scheduling, small team environment • ability to work in the community and enjoy the flexibility of community practice • excellent management and clinical support 24 hours a day • competitive compensation and group benefit packages plus RRSP for both full-time and part-time positions • comprehensive paid orientation and ongoing support for professional development • annual education allowance and numerous other benefits You Will Need: • current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario • a valid driver’s licence and vehicle If you are interested in this opportunity please forward your resume by Friday, June 29th, 2007 to: Kandice Jacklin, Recruitment Coordinator, P.O. Box 100, Belgrave, ON N0G 1E0 Fax: 519-357-3505 e-mail: kandice.jacklin@carepartners.ca Care Partners is an exciting, progressive and innovative community ‘nursing only’ agency. We believe supporting our staff and creating a positive working environment to be one of our most important priorities. We have been succeeding! Our nursing staff has rated their job satisfaction as high year after year. BUSY REAL ESTATE office looking for full-time Receptionist, accounting background would be an asset. Fax resume to 905-743- 5654. COURT REPORTER, Part/Full time, experienced or will train, suite mature college or university grad. Must have reliable car, and be willing to travel to GTA. Email resume to courtreporters@hotmail.com LEGAL ASSISTANT - Law firm in Ajax currently looking to hire a full-time legal assistant with at least 3 years experience. Experience in family law is required. Interested candidates should apply by emailing their resume to: sgeorge@reillylegal.com OFFICE ASSISTANT Busy Pickering office requires a person with bookkeeping and customer service skills. Proficiency in Mi- crosoft Office, QuickBooks. A/R, A/P and collections required. Ex- cellent telephone manner, cus- tomer service skills and flexibility of work days essential. Remu- neration based on experience. Please submit resume and wage expectations to: barb@reliablepestcontrol.ca or fax to 905-831-2987. requires a Receptionist/ Licencing Clerk, must have good admin & phone skills, call Wayne Turner 905-420-9000 EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT MANAGERS wanted for expanding advertising firm. Must be self-motivated. Work from home. Car required. Great commission. 416-577-0806 FITNESS DEPOT, Pickering is hiring individuals who enjoy creating client relationships, and sharing benefits of healthy life- styles. Fitness or sales back- ground would make you an ideal candidate. Fax resume to Jason 416-849-0205. LOOKING FOR A sales person to join our family business sell- ing major appliances and elec- tronics. Full time, benefits, call (905) 263-8369 and ask for Bill or Jody, fax your resume to (905) 263-1076 or apply in per- son at Paddy's Market. SALES AGENT required for local office equipment company. high commission structure. office equipment sales experience an asset! Email to: 270867@myadbox.com or SALES REP required for Oshawa and surrounding areas for well established distributor. Experi- ence in building materials, roofing and siding required. Must be mo- tivated and self starter. Compre- hensive salary and benefits pack- age available. Fax resume to: 905-434-5526. 2 PERMANENT PART-TIME PSWs, day shift, every other weekend, including Friday or 2 days per week, Mon-Thursday. Non-smoker, valid driver's license. Excellent wage. Call (905)434-6443 or email re- sume to creativeval- ues@hotmail.com DENTAL ASSISTANT,Level ll, required for office in Pickering. Orthodontic experience an asset. Fax resume to 905-839-2255. DENTAL HYGIENIST for Mater- nity leave Tuesday and Thursday for orthodontic office in Pickering. Experience required. Fax resume to 905-839-2255 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Level II, for 4 days per week. Pickering dental office. Duties include: Recalls and assisting. Please fax resume to (905)831-5975. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Office manager. Must have minimum 3 years working exp., with thorough knowledge of Dental insurance, estimates and claims, fax resume 905-723-1667 or email denture1@hotmail.com EXPERIENCED, FULL-TIME medical receptionist. Must be flexible. Days, evenings and weekends. Fax resume to: 905- 831-8858. FULL SERVICE DENTAL lab seeks full-time ortho technician, fixed and removable. 9058-426- 3663, contact Chris. A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 22, 2007 newsdurhamregion.com Place your ad at 905-683-0707 CURRENTLY RECRUITING RNs and RPNs FOR OUR VISITING NURSING PROGRAM! We have hundreds of good reasons why you should work with us ....... our clients need your professional skills! We look forward to receiving your resume or meeting with you. We offer: • Full time, Part time and Casual positions • Wage commensurate with experience • Benefit package for full time staff • Company Pension plan • Paid : mileage , travel time, team meetings, in-service training and orientation • Employee Assistance Program • On-going education and educational support • Clinical support 24/7 Come and meet us - we' re having an Open House on: Wednesday June 27, 2007 0830 - 1930 209 Dundas St. East Whitby , On Lower Level - Unit 4 We will be interviewing on that day or we can set up an interview for an alternate day. Please bring 2 work related references with you. If you are not able to attend please mail, e-mail or fax your resume to: VHA Home HealthCare 170 Merton Street Toronto, On, M4S 1A1 Fax: 1-888-576-3237 Email: kfelizde@vha.ca Fax: 416-482-8773 Personal Attendant Care Inc. is looking for a Client Service Supervisor Come join our progressive home support organization. We are looking for a part time Client Service Supervisor for a 10 month contract position. Flexible hours required, including weekends and evenings. This position monitors the quality of care for our clients. We are seeking a dynamic individual who will work as part of our team. The ideal applicant will have proven experience with leadership, case management, assessments and Microsoft Office products. Qualifications;a Registered Nurse or Registered Practical Nurse degree with 5 years experience working in community health care in a supervisory role would be an asset. A valid drivers license and vehicle and CPIC will be necessary. For more information see our website: www.pacdurham.ca Resumes to Fax - (905) 576-8020 Email - ekassouf@pacdurham.ca Thank you to all who apply, however, only successful candidates will be contacted for an interview LOOKING for RMT for an up- scale Whitby clinic. F/t, p/t, very flexible terms. Please Call 905- 922-2232 ORTHO OFFICE REQUIRES: Dental Assistant for 3-4 days per week. Level II and Ortho experi- ence an asset. Dental Reception- ist for 3-4 days per week. Pleas- ant personality a must, willing to train. Fax resume to 905-668- 4914. PHYSIO RE-HAB CLINIC in Scarborough, immediate opening for a kinesiologist to do fittings and casting of off the shelf and custom need braces. Part-time may lead to full-time. Please fax resume to: 416-281-2605. RECEPTIONIST FOR naturo- pathic clinic in Ajax, Mon, Wed, Fri. Medical office expert. pref'd. Must be reliable, have good com- munication & computer skills, be able to multi-task. Ref. req'd. Please fax resume to 905-427- 0054 RECEPTIONIST for Orthodontic office in York Durham. Must have dental experience. Orthodontic preferred. Fax (905) 642-9692. RMT & HEALTH PRACTITION- ERS WANTED, PLUS GENERAL OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT. Busy Bowmanville health centre requires: RMT, physio, naturopath, etc. Fax (905)623- 6282; Phone (905)623-8388; amitofoz@hotmail.com RMT REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY at Grant Physiotherapy located in Bowmanville. Fax resume to (905)623-9236 or email to: Deb- bie@GrantPhysiotherapy.com RNS/RPNS NEEDED immediate- ly for Durham Region. Days, evenings or nights available. LTC/Retirement experience an assetPlease send you resume to: julieadams@centralhealth services.com. Fax: 416-966- 3460. KREB'S RESTAURANT requires a CHEF'S ASSISTANT, Full or part time. Call Gary 905-668- 9369 SOUS CHEF AND COOKS want- ed for busy Pickering bistro. burbs-bistro@rogers.com 905- 839-2506 SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS NEEDED/ASSISTANT instruc- tors. Must be Red Cross/Royal life certified. Shifts available, day- time, evenings or weekends. Please call (416) 358-2510. I AM A CERTIFIED PSW looking for work in Home Care, House- keeping, Errands etc... Great references, please call for more info. 905-434-0903. ** PUBLIC ** NOTICE List of Durham Region distress sales and bank foreclosures are now available to the public for free. Www.DurhamBank Foreclosures.Com Dan Plowman, Salesperson, Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage Custom built home on a 1/2 acre, professionally landscaped. 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, main fl oor laundry room. Too many features to mention. OPEN HOUSE JUNE 24 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. 1662 TAUNTON RD. E. - NORTHEAST OSHAWA Call CHESTER STOCKI* 905-571-3800 OR 905-686-3800 FIRST REALTY LTD., Brokerage BOWMANVILLE 3-bdrm all brick link house, 3-bdrms, 3 bath- rooms, fin. bsmt w/gas fireplace, c/a, dishwasher, 10ft x10ft deck, $224,900. OPEN HOUSE Sat June 23rd & Sun. June 24th 12-3 p.m. 1 Barlow Ct, Bowmanville. (905)697-8460 Government of Canada is offering assistance with up to $20,000.00/person to purchase your first home. Free report available at 1-888-599-0098, ID# 7767 (Free recorded message) Dan Plowman, Salesperson Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage (905)668-1800 HOUSE-FOR-SALE,Desirable- area of Lindsay. 3-Bedroom, 2-Storey, all-brick, 2-Full and 2-Half Baths, Ensuite w/Jacuzzi, 20’x40’ Deck w/Hot-Tub, Field- stone Gas-Fireplace, Finished- Basement, AC/Central-Vac/Pro- fessionally-Landscaped. Asking $369,900. Call 705-324-1844. NO MONEY DOWN!!! Free list of properties available with no down payment. Free recorded message 1-800-611-8740 I.D.#1043 Remax Rouge River Realty TORMINA HOME, HIGH-demand Ajax. Close schools, shopping, hwy., GO. 3 bedroom. Central air vacuum, hardwood, Open House, June 23 & 24. 2p-4p. 905-619-9929,136 Dooley Cres- cent. WELL MAINTAINED HOME in quiet adult community Joyvista estates, north of Lindsay. Com- munity center with act ivies, pool, 3 bedrooms, sunporch, deck, in- cludes appliances. $120,000 (705)374-4714 WATERFRONT PROPERTIES on Otonabee River, part of Trent System, 58 acres (2 parcels), 3450 feet of frontage, 400 ft. sand beach, 2 ponds, small cottage on water, wilderness paradise, west- ern sunsets, possible partial VTB, asking $1.10 million, negotiable, serious inquiries only. 1-705- 760-4487. APPROX 1,100 SQUARE foot unit available in local retail plaza in Courtice. Would suite Veteri- narian Clinic/Chiropractor/Physio Therapist/Hairdressing Salon/ Nails etc. Very reasonable rent. Call Sandra at 416-402-2793. FOR LEASE. Industrial building downtown Uxbridge. 2 storey. Freight lift. Near Go. $6.50 sqft/year. Up to 6,000 sqft available or units. 905-852-4222 or www.kelsea.ca/lease.htm HEATED BUILDING - 16' high walls, 2 rooms 25' x 30' @ $750/month plus GST, plus up to 2,000 sq. ft. cold storage. Available immediately, first/last required. Newcastle area, 1/2 km from Hwy 401. Call 1-800-987- 1445 ext. 100 WHITBY SOUTH, self-contained condominium unit 1000sq.ft. plus 500sq.ft. mezzanine. Store front. Shipping door. Vacant now $97,000. Call (905)686-7546 12 Main St.N Professional Office Building, Parking, High exposure, 1500-2500 sq ft available, wheel- chair access call 905-852-6093 for details PROFESSIONAL FURNISHED OFFICE, (1) Whitby. Shows ex- ceptionally well. Reception/ad- min. functions, internet, phone- system, VM, board and meeting room. Free parking. 4min. from 401. Avail. immediately. 905- 433-0040. JOB AT HOME.$487.68 Weekly. Assemble Products, Mail or Com- puter Work. Free Details www.TopJobReview.com write CHRJobs: 372 Rideau St, #916, Ottawa ON, K1N 1G7 Ref# A15 1-800-351-5120 $$MONEY$$Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 100%. No income, bad credit OK! ONTARIOWIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION 1-888-307-7799 BEAT THE BIG BANKS - 1st and 2nd's PRIVATE LENDERS, ALL CREDIT IS OK. BETTER OPTION MORTGAGE CORP. 905-683-1900. 1-888-5-BETTER. www.betteroptionmortgage.com CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 5.1 % for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt consolidation a specialty. For fast professional service call (905)666-4986 PRIVATE FUNDS - 1st, 2nd mortgages. Consolidate bills, low rates. No appraisal needed. Bad credit okay. Save money. No obli- gation. No fees OAC. Call Peter (416)460-4594, Mortgage Lead- ers (2) ONE BEDROOM apartments available. One July, one August. Call (905)666-8460 1 BEDROOM & BACHELOR apartment, very clean quiet family bldg., parking, newly renovated, available immediately Simcoe/ Rossland area. $750/$650 First/last. No dogs. 905-447-5440 or 416-897-2610. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Oshawa, above retail store, newly renovated, exceptionally clean & quiet. "Not your average apart- ment". $790/mo-inclusive. Park- ing available. No pets/smoking. Avail immediately. 905-431-1552 1 BEDROOM APT., Living, kitch- en, bathroom, $750, utilities in- cluded. Parking. Single working person preferred. 647-838-6526. 1 BEDROOM look-out apartment, 700sq.ft. 1022 Eagle Ridge Dr., Oshawa North, off Wilson. $895 plus utilities. Please call (905)244-6811 1-BDRM BSMT APT in Ajax, Westney/Coughlen with living room, separate entrance, parking, laundry, cable. $650 all inclusive. Avail immed. No smok- ing/pets. Call 905-683-0321 1-BEDROOM walkout basement, Available immediately. Separate Entrance, Parking. Fridge, stove 4pc. washrooms, $650/month utilities included. Ideal for single or couple. No pets/Smoking. Qa- mar 905-421-0499, 905-999- 0518. 2 BEDROOM APT, $895/month inclusive, Avail. August 1st. Im- maculate newer building in de- cent Oshawa neighbourhood. Prefer quality adult tenants, No dogs. 905-448-0390, 905-439- 8893 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT APT. AJAX SOUTH. Large windows. Very windows. 4 pce. bath, Pri- vate patio, entrance & parking. References. No smoking/pets. $850+1/2 utilities. Available im- mediately. 416-283-5553. 2 BEDROOM BIG BASEMENT apt. for rent, Pickering. Kitchen, laundry, separate entrance, park- ing, 5 minutes to GO train. Back- yard. $780/month, all inclusive Cable & high speed Internet. July 1st. 416-706-1232. 2 LARGE BEDROOMS,base- ment apt. Sep. entrance, Hwy. 2/Westney. All inclusive $890. Available July 1st. No pets. Laun- dry, all appliances. 1-parking, garage, backyard. (647)202- 9022 2-BDRM BSMT,quiet, sep. en- trance, a/c. Close to Pickering Town Centre, Go & schools. No smoking/pets. $875/mo inclusive. Avail. now. Call (416)833-0714 2-BDRM.apt., Simcoe North Russett, Oshawa- Nice newly decorated, well-maintained quiet 12-plex, small building Close to bus/shopping. Laundry, cable, heat, water, parking, included. No dogs. 905-576-2982. 2-BEDROOM $765. plus hydro, in 6-plex. Available immediately. Close to Oshawa Centre. Refer- ences. First/last. (416)725-3323 887 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA- 2 bed. hardwood, nice, bright, clean, available immediately. $740 + hydro 1-parking. First/last/no pets. (905)668-1946 AJAX newer, large, bright 1 & 2 bed. bsmt. apts Laundry, parking, close to all amenities. 905-686-8905 905-428-8946 AJAX (HARDWOOD/BAYLY), 3 bedroom main floor, newly renovated, near all amenities, liv- ing room, kitchen, laundry, park- ing, $1200/inclusive. No pets/smoking. First/last. July 1st. Israr (647)223-6464. AJAX 2-BDRM BASEMENT, newly renovated, open concept, hardwood floors, A/C, parking, utilities. Near schools, hospital, bus route. $850. First/last. Available now. 905-619-0218 or 905-683-9076. AJAX BSMT APT. Nice yard. Central air. 2 parking spaces. Separate entrance. Working fireplace. Partially furnished. No dog or cat. $665/mo. First/last. (905) 426-4213 AJAX,bright clean 1-bdrm walk- out bsmt apt. Suitable for mature person. Non-smoker, no pets. Close to all amenities. First/last. Avail. immediately. (905)686- 5414 BROCK/DUNDAS, WHITBY 3- bdrm townhouse, 2-yr-new, large master w/ensuite, hardwood/ce- ramic, open concept, beautiful kitchen, parking, no smok- ing/pets. $1300+utilities. Avail im- mediately. 905-509-4006 or 416- 877-4543 AJAX,bright, 1 bedroom. basement apartment with separate entrance, laundry, parking. No smoking/pets. First/last. $750/month, Available July lst. 905-683-4843 AJAX, BY THE lake 1-bedroom basement in executive home. Bright, roomy, fireplace, laundry, separate entrance, no stairs, $875/month. (905)686-8612 AJAX, LARGE bright 2-bedroom walkout basement, family, stor- age room, eat-in kitchen, fridge, stove, large bathroom. First/last, No pets. Suit working sin- gle/couple. $950/month-inclusive (905)431-4969, (905)438-0122. AJAX, WESTNEY/Hwy 2,beauti- ful 2-bedroom condo, pool, exer- cise room, appliances, laundry, parking, air conditioning, avail. June 1st. $1350 all inclusive, call (416)458-8137, (905)427-5128 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. One bedroom apartment, Oshawa, close to all amenities, parking and laundry facilities. $725. Available immediately lst/last, references. 416-264-7990 BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms Please call Mon - Fri 9 am-5 pm Evening by appt. only 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOWMANVILLE, MODERN clean quiet non smoking adult lifestyle one bedroom and one bedroom plus office. No dogs. Available August/September lst. Call (905)725-1052. BRIGHT, NEWLY DECORATED loft style, apartments, 1 bed- room, bachelor. Appliances in- cluded. Queen Street location in Port Perry. 905-985-8234. CLEAN, BRIGHT and spacious, 1-bedroom + computer room, apartment. All inclusive. Oshawa, centrally located, near amenities, on bus route. 905- 720-3215. CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 am - 5 pm Evening by appt. only 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. COURTICE (Townline/Bloor): Basement bachelor apartment. Separate entrance, parking, large windows, kitchenette, full bathroom, laundry access. Close to busline and 401. Quiet and private. $650/month utilities included. Available now! Call 905-448-3520. COURTICE bachelor apt for rent. Available immediately. Non smoking. Parking/internet/cable incl. Private phone line. $675 in- clusive. Call 905-404-0769 COURTICE- Bright 2-bdrm. apt. Townline/Bloor area. Near amenities, schools, park. $825/mo., appliances/utilities incl. First/last. Avail. August 1. 905- 404-8548 or 905-431-5958. SUMMER BLOWOUT !! Apt's Starting at $740 monthly Move-In Allowance + Incentives Condominium Suites 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments Oshawa New State of the Art Balconies New Roof ✲New Corridor Carpeting Full Security System ✲ 24/7 on Site Staff FREE UTILITIES ✲FREE PARKING SENIOR DISCOUNTS GM RETIREE & EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT Call for more information 905-728-4993 e & oe WWW.FIDELITYPM.COM What More Can We Do? ... Let Us Know 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. 33 & 77 FALBY CRT. AJAX On-site superintendent and security. Rental Office Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845 Eve. viewing by appt. www.ajaxapartments.com • Carpeted, condo-quality suites with individually controlled a/c & heating, washer & dryer and 2 bathrooms. • Starting from $1099/month • Across from Pickering Town Centre and close to Go station, Hwy 401, full service rec centre and library. Hwy 401 & Liverpool 1865 Glenanna Rd. 905-231-2145 www.caprent.com 3 BEDROOM LUXURY APARTMENT RENTALS! AFFORDABLY PRICED IN WHITBY! ** MOVE - IN BONUS ** Family, friendly community conveniently located near shopping, GO & 401. Public transit at your door. Free Utilities. Spacious 1, 2 & 3 bdrms from $880. Highland Towers, 200 White Oaks Ct. (905) 668-7332 www.caprent.com COURTICE:1 Bedroom plus of- fice, very large rooms, Private laundry, parking for 2, share yard, $800. inclusive, Aug. 1st poss. Non-smokers, Call (905)576- 3830 for appt. DOWNTOWN PORT PERRY, near lake. Quiet, charming 1 bed- room apartment. $750 month plus utilities. Available immediately. Call Cheryl 905-985-4418. EXCLUSIVE 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT & 1 bedroom first floor. Balcony. Pickering. Base- ment with Jacuzzi. Large porch, garden. Parking. Available. $789/month. Clean person. Sep- arate entrances. References. 905-839-3000, lead message KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet building, near shopping, transpor- tation. Utilities, parking included. 1-bedroom June & July 1st & 2- bedroom apt. June & July 1st. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. LARGE 1-BEDROOM Basement, Large† Living room, Bath- room/Shower, Kitchen shared Laundry, nicely appointed, Gen- erous Storage, A/C.† Quiet Street off Mary below Rossland. Shared Parking.† Includes Utilities except Phone and Cable.† Completely Carpeted.† No Pets/Smoking.† Adult/Refined.† 905-728-0934† $750.00/Mo N. E. OSHAWA.one bedroom 2nd floor, July lst. Clean quiet, newly renovated, no pets, $610. all inclusive. Parking. Call (905) 571-7840. NORTH OSHAWA,1 bedroom $760. for rent. Includes utilities, fridge, stove, parking. Call 905-435-0703 or 416-902-1174 NORTH OSHAWA,Taunton/ Simcoe, spacious above ground 2-bedroom apt. in triplex, huge windows, appliances & parking included, laundry on site, available immediately. $900/mo all inclusive. (905)666-5157 OSHAWA Park/Adelaide (230 Nipigon St) 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Well maintained and newly renovated apts. Near all amenities. From $775/mo+ hydro. (905)723-0977 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom basement with kitchen, separate entrance, use of laundry, 4 pce. bath, cen- tral air, one parking, no smok- ing/pets. Avail. July lst. Refer- ences, $750/mo. inclusive. (905)728-4792 or (905)995-2594 OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt, quiet, main floor. Parking, storage, laundry. Near shopping/transit. Avail Aug 1st. $875/includes heat/water. Credit check req'd. (905)579-7581, (905)728-1612. OSHAWA 2-BDRM, Gorgeous! In adult occupied, TRIPLEX, near Lakeview Park, $925/mo utilities included, parking, new asphalt, storage. No pets. Available July 15. References. (905)427-2782 ext 222 leave message OSHAWA APTS.Clean quiet se- curity monitored newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes utilities, parking, laundry on site, no dogs. 905-260-9095, 905-260- 9085 OSHAWA King/Grandview 2 bed- room apt upstairs in quiet 4-plex, large balcony, sep entrance, laundry, $850+hydro. No dogs. Avail July 1. 905-743-0985 OSHAWA new modern building. Simcoe/Bloor. 1-bedroom, $685 +hydro. 2-bedroom $770+hydro. First/last required. Please contact Bill (905)404-9602. OSHAWA NORTH,gorgeous 3- bedroom main floor of house, SENIOR-LIFESTYLE COMPLEX, secluded area in the city, beauti- ful lawn, ample parking, $1100/month, heat/hydro includ- ed, May 1st (905)723-7291. OSHAWA,1-bedroom, in 8-plex. $750 all utilities included, close to all amenities, transit. Available Immediately, first & last. Call (905)720-0100 OSHAWA,3 bedroom unit, close to OC, $820 plus utilities, first and last required. Available July 1st. Call (905)987-4892. OSHAWA, BOND/SIMCOE,low- rise building. 1-bdrm apt $680/mo+hydro, avail. June 1st. 2-bdrm apt, $780/mo+hydro, avail. July 1st. Appliances, laun- dry facilities and parking included. Call 905-434-7931. OSHAWA,Ritson/Wolfe, 2 bed- room, utilities, parking, fridge/stove inclusive. First/last, available July 1st. Call 647-404- 1786. OSHAWA,Olive/Ritson, One bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, no smok- ing/pets. Working person pre- ferred. $650/inclusive. First/last, references. Available July 1st. (905)576-4242 OSHAWA, SPRING SPECIAL! Newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrms in senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units. New kitchens & applianc- es, carpeting, windows, security. Near schools/bus stop & amenities. Available June/July. 1-866-601-3083 or 905-432- 6912. www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, SPRING SPECIAL! Under new Management. 1 & 2, avail. in adult lifestyle bldg. Large units, new windows, security. Near bus, shopping. Avail. June/July. Call 905-723-1009 or 1-866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA,Wilson/Olive area, bright 2-bedroom in 6-plex. Laundry, parking, kitchen. $860/month inclusive. First/last/references. No big dogs. Immediate. Working couple preferred. 905-429-0539, (905)576-3840 leave message, OSHAWA- 2-bedroom basement apt., close to Oshawa Centre. Laundry, 2-car parking, sep. en- trance, utilities. included $895/month, no smoking. Avail. July 1st/immediately. (905)424- 1113 PICKERING -1 bdrm. bsmnt. Separate entrance, full bathroom, walk-in closet, clean, new car- pet/painted, close to bus, amenities. Suitable for family. No pets/smoking. Available mid July 905-619-1028. PICKERING 1-BDRM, ensuite, country setting. Overlooks spring- fed pond, covered brick patio. Easy access to 401/407, near all amenities. $700/mo inclusive. Single professional preferred, no smoking/pets. 905-428-7407. PICKERING, 1 LARGE BED- ROOM basement apt. Separate entrance. Newly renovated. $800/month, utilities included. Available July 1st. No pets. 905- 426-8686. PICKERING, ALTONA/SHEP- PARD,1-bedroom basement apt. available immediately. Modern, separate entrance, fireplace, 4pc bath w/jacuzzi tub, utilities, park- ing, cable included. No smok- ing/pets. $825/month. July l0th. (905)509-2823 PICKERING, BROCK./HWY #2, cozy 1-bedroom basement, separate entrance, parking, laundry, cable, internet, yard. Partly furnished. $815/inclusive. Ideal for working, friendly non-smoker. Available August 1st. J.G. (289)314-9016, canbuy@rogers.com PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy a peaceful, beautiful town. Large 3 bdr. in well kept, quiet 3-story apt building. Balcony, parking, Security Video. No pets. Call Lee 905-430-7816 PORT WHITBY 1722/1724 Duffe- rin St. Newly renovated spacious, quiet 2-bedrooms $865/mo. Available immediately/July 1st. Laundry, parking, walk to GO, 401/Brock St. Near sports arena/ shopping. 1-800-693-2778 Regency Manor 2-BEDROOM extra-large in quiet bldg, freshly painted, in beautiful Whitby neighbourhood. Ideal for adults & seniors. clean building. insuite storage, onsite laundry. Incredible value! May 1st 905-668-7758 viewit.ca (vit #17633) SMALL 1 BEDROOM basement apt. South Oshawa, appliances, laundry included. parking. Separ- ate entrance, cable plus, $560. available August lst. (905)925- 9110. STOP! BEFORE YOU call a landlord, call a Mortgage Broker. You may qualify for a mortgage that costs the same amount as the rent you are about to pay! Bad Credit? No Down Payment? No problem. Call Jason MacDer- mid at 905-655-9304 today! Mortgage Intelligence, a GMAC Company. www.primerates.ca TWO BEDROOM 3rd floor, large, downtown Bowmanville, includes heat, water and parking. $875 per mo. Available July lst. (905) 623- 4622. WALK TO GO,Tim Horton's, shopping, "waterfront" bus at door. Minutes to 401. Brock St./Victoria St. Newly renovated, large bright 2 bedroom with sep- arate entrance, eat in kitchen, new laundry facilities, no pets, no smoking, $850. 416-238-4775. WHITBY - Large 3 bdrm. in triplex. Quiet street. Ensuite laundry, parking, no smoking or pets. Available July/August 1. $925/mo.+util. 905-427-9437. WHITBY, immaculate 2 bedroom apt, Avail. July 1st. $910, in- cludes appliances, heat, parking, laundry facilities. Call (905)666- 1074 or 905-556-0455. NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 22, 2007, PAGE 31 A/Pnewsdurhamregion.com WHITBY 1-bdrm available July 1st, in house with big backyard, recently renovated, nice family area, separate entrance, fire- place, laundry, parking, $775+/mo, Call 905-579-6802. WHITBY BASEMENT APART- MENT, large two bedroom, laun- dry room, dishwasher, private en- trance, very clean, $900 all inclu- sive including cable. Available im- mediately. (905) 668-1932. WHITBY CENTRAL, DUN- DAS/BROCK,Large 2 bed- room, quiet small building, no smoking/pets, $939 plus hydro. Occupied mostly by mature adults. Parking, laundry. (416)438-4895. WHITBY SOUTH - Brock/Victoria 2 bedroom, On-site laundry, parking incl., steps to waterfront trail and shopping, close to GO transit and 401, parks. $815+, (905)239-3385 WHITBY, APARTMENTS FOR RENT:1-bedroom $700/month, 2 bedroom $825/month, plus hy- dro, heat incl. First & last re- quired. Phone days 905-432- 4365, evenings 905-668-4016 WHITBY,Dundas/Garden legal one-bdrm basement apt., bright, newly renovated, separate en- trance, parking for 1 & more, no smoking/pets. Avail now. $850/mo inclusive. Call Chris (905)665-8125 WHITBY, Dundas/Thickson Large 2-bedroom apt. in quiet home, in ground pool, available immediately. $950 all inclusive. No smoking/no pets. For more in- formation. (905) 720-2611 WHITBY- Garden St. apt. build- ing. Spacious, carpeted, newly painted with balcony. Close to bus, shopping, all utilities includ- ed. Avail. now. First/last/no pets. 1-bed. $800; 2-bed. $925; 3-bed $1050, 905-767-2565. 3-BEDROOM CONDO, 2 baths, located in N. Oshawa. Laundry included, 2 parking spots, $1150/month. Available July 1st. No pets. Call for more informa- tion. (905)442-4740 AJAX - Waterfront. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath w/balcony. All appli- ances, including laundry. Indoor pool, hottub, tennis. Minutes to GO. $1000/mo +hydro. Available immediately. 905-431-0371 BOWMANVILLE 1-BDRM+ DEN, brand new, 5-appliances, A/C, balcony, 2-parking spaces, close to amenities/transit, available July 1st, $1250 inclusive. Credit check and references req'd. Call 613-277-0255. BROCK/DRYDEN, WHITBY New 2-bdrm, ensuite bathroom, un- derground parking, en suite washer/dryer, a/c, $1200/mo+utilities.. Avail. July 1st or sooner. 905-619-3502. After June 25, 289-385-4555. LUXURY CONDO units in Downtown Oshawa. 1-2 brm+ den available. Granite counter tops and stain- less steel appliances. 5 appliances incl. Lots of amenities. Starting from $800./month Please call (905) 404-1400 -AA ABA-DABA-DOO-Own your own home, no down payment re- quired, from $525/month. WHY RENT? 4.90% OAC. $33,000+ family income, up to $25,000 cash back . Call Ken Collis Bro- ker, Coldwell Banker 2M Realty (905)576-5200 kencollis@ sympatico.ca 2 BEDROOM WATERFRONT. Quiet community. Raised bunga- low, Scugog Island suitable for couple. $1200 + utilities. First & last, available July 1. 416-802- 8332. 2-BEDROOM HOUSE,semi-fur- nished, all appliances, behind Oshawa hospital in well kept neighbourhood, large deck, big beautiful yard. Avail immediately. $1200+utilities. 905-240-5944 ADELAIDE/THORNTON - Family neighbourhood/walk to park. Near Stephen G. Saywell, 3 bedrooms - hardwood/carpet, basement has 2 bedrooms, c/a, laundry, park- ing. Close to amenities. July lst. $1650 plus utilities. No smok- ing/pets. (905) 426-5567 AJAX - SALEM/BAYLY bright & clean semi-detached bungalow (main floor), hardwood through- out, c/air, appliances, laundry, available immediately. $1350 all inclusive. Call 905-787-8665 or 416-721-4425. AJAX Harwood/Bayly. Large 3 bdrm. bungalow, upper level. Newly decorated, new kitchen, Laundry, parking, near all amenities. $1100/mo. + utilities. Avail. immediately. Call 905-509- 2335 or 905-903-2335 after 4pm. WE REALLY CARE WHERE YOU LIVE. Realstar offers a full breadth of apartments, penthouses & townhouses, plus application approval within 24 hours. No appt. required. Drop in TODAY! Ask about our “Move-in incentives” & “Open Houses” TOWNHOUSES Oshawa - Carriage Hill, 122 Colborne St. (Colborne & Mary) 905-434-3972 Taunton Terrace 100 Taunton Road, East Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) 905-436-3346 Uxbridge - Testa Heights (Reach St. & Testa Rd.) 905-852-2534 APARTMENTS Regency Place Apartments 15 Regency Crescent (Mary St. & Hickory St.) 905-430-7397 Whitby - 534 Mary St. Apts 534 Mary St. E. (Mary ST. & Hickory St) 905-666-2450 Whitby Place 900 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 LAKEFRONT PORT PERRY/VIEWLAKE.New cus- tom built 3-bedroom, 2-bath home, 1/2 acre private lot.. Vault- ed ceilings,/MF master,a/c, hard- wood, dock. $1295+. Suit profes- sional/retired. couple. Call 519- 590-8603, 905-841-0742. MARKHAM brand new 3-bdrm, 3-story house with bonus room. Hardwood on main. Appliances. $1500+utilities. Available now. Call 416-567-7519 or 416-802- 8703. NORTH OSHAWA & DOWN- TOWN. Very clean 3, 2 & 1 bed- room. Private entrances. Rent starting at $695/inclusive. No dogs/smoking. Available August 1st/immediately. 905-263-4549, 905-448-9210 after 4:30pm. NORTH OSHAWA,beautiful 3- bdrm bungalow, diningroom, liv- ing/room, a/c, newly renovated large fenced yard, behind park. No smoking/pets. $1300+utilities, first/last/references. Avail. July 1. Short-term lease avail. (905)721- 9789, (905)922-4751 O$$ DOWN (oac)own this 3 bedroom detached home in Cour- tice, with 3 brs, garage, 2 baths, fully finished basment, central air, 5 appliances, for $1295 month in- cludes mortage and taxes! Re- quire good credit, and family in- come of $50,000 per year. Why rent? Call Bill Roka, Remax Spir- it (905) 728-1600 or 1-888-732- 1600 OSHAWA,Simcoe & Taunton, 3 bedroom, detached en suite, gar- age, quiet street, appliances, avail July $1300 plus. Condolyn Management (905)428-9766. OSHAWA,Simcoe/Rossland, lovely 3 bedroom detached , large fenced yard, deck, fireplace, air, appliances, avail. Aug. $1400 plus. Condolyn Management (905)428-9766. OSHAWA, SPACIOUS second floor & loft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath- rooms, parking, $1200/inclusive. Available July 1st. Call Jake (416)627-1199 OWN YOUR OWN house $0 down in 30 days! Call Corina Kovacic Remax Ability R.E. Ltd. Brokerage (905)434-7777 PICKERING, WHITES/FINCH, 3 bedroom detached house for rent. Walk-out basement, central air/vac, central air cleaner, hard- wood floors. No pets/smoking. $1700+utilities. Available. First/last. References. 416-414- 0787, 905-989-2732. WESTNEY/RAVENSCROFT- Available for rent July 15th, 2007. Detached 3-bdrm plus finished basement, garage, appliances included, $1150/mo plus utilities, Call 905-471-6190. WHITBY, 4 BEDROOM.,1 1/2 bths., rec. rm., bright newly reno- vated end-unit condo. townhouse. Amenities. A/C, 5 appl. incl. laun- dry, home alarm system, detach. garage, garden. $1250/mo.+util. Aug.1. No smoking. Riva 905- 430-1822, sacredmusicsociety@ rogers.com. 4 BEDROOM,Oshawa, applianc- es included. $1250/month-inclu- sive. Avail Aug. 1. first/last/refer- ence, No pets. Call Martin or Regny at (905)728-1420 AJAX - Rossland/Westney - 2 bedroom townhome available July 1, 2007 at $1,033 + utilities. Call 905-619-2287. AJAX NEW 3-BDRM, 1700 square feet townhouse, end unit, 2.5-bathrooms, fireplace, A/C, 5-appliances. No smoking/pets, 2-mins. to 401/Go station, walking distance from supermar- ket/amenities. $1495+utilities. Available immediately. Call 416-716-4735. BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED, 3 bedroom townhouse. 4 applianc- es included. No smoking/pets. Close to all amenities $1250/month+utilities. Call 905- 428-8693 COURTICE: 3-BEDROOM end unit townhouse, 3 baths, hard- wood, ceramics, 5 appliances. $1400 all inclusive, first/last. Available July 1st. No smok- ing/pets. Call Linda (905)435- 1078 GREAT HOME AWAITS great tenants, Oshawa. New 3 spa- cious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large eat-in kitchen. 6 applianc- es, close to schools, lake, $1200+utilities. No smoking/pets. Available Aug 1st. (905)576-5253 HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- nity Living in Oshawa now has townhouse units available. Hydro included. Please call 905-576- 9299. A LARGE ROOM in new home in Whitby, Taunton/Cochran, share with one, female preferred, own en-suite. Cable, internet, parking, laundry. No smoking/pets. $600/inclusive. (416)797-3234, (905)493-1819 AJAX NORTH,Westney/Sullivan separate entrance, available im- mediately, close to all amenities. No smoking/pets. (905)683-1180. AJAX HARWOOD/HWY 2 large room for rent, $500 inclusive w/in- ternet & cable. Available immedi- ately.Tony 416-574-6037. BROCK RD./HWY. 2 Furnished and unfur- nished rooms for rent. $400-$450/month. Available immediately. Working/non-smoker. Utilities included. Close to all amenities. 905-427-7444 CLEAN FURNISHED ROOMS in quiet smoke-free adult lifestyle. West Pickering home, use of separate kitchen & bathrooms, on-site parking, bus, no pets, references. 905-509-2459. OSHAWA - Simcoe/Olive. Par- tially furnished room. Prefer non- drinking working male. $340/mo, first/last. Also bachelor apt $460 +hydro. John 905-903-1022 ROOMS AVAILABLE ($500- $550) in new Ajax home. Cable, internet, parking. Full use of house. Close to all amenities. Available immediately. Call (905)442-3276. ENJOY SWIMMING?18 x 36 pool, bbq, in large Oshawa mod- ern home. Laundry, satellite, big screen t.v., internet, phone, close to amenities, ideal for bachelor. (905)409-1309 HWY 2 AND HARWOOD N., one bedroom, furnished, $500 a month, share kitchen, working person preferred. No pets. No smoking. lst/last. Call Fred at (416) 910-3198 NEW HOME - Ritson/Taunton, one bedroom, share house with one other, fully furnished, no pets/smokers, A/C, Satellite ++, female preferred, $600/inclusive. 1-866-835-8066. OSHAWA,Adelaide/Park. Quiet working male preferred. NON- SMOKER, NO PETS to share quiet clean home, parking, avail. now. First/last. $450/inclusive. 905-720-1533 or 905-767-5839 PICKERING South Clean/bright room. Share A/C house, yard, BBQ. $400-$450/mo inclu. utilities, internet/cable, laun- dry/parking. Walk to GO/PTC/beach/OPG. Avail. June 27. 905-839-6746 ext-4248 or 905-995-6468 ROSSLAND/THICKSON,mature female preferred. Share house, own 4-pc bath & livingroom, a/c, laundry, parking, cable. $600/mo inclusive. No pets. First/last. Avail. July 1st. (905)240-0546 Lovely private site with 32ft. Cobra trailer. Very clean. 2 decks, awning, storage building. MUST SELL!MUST SELL! make and offer. CALL 905-377-0361CALL 905-377-0361 PINNACLE PARKPINNACLE PARK (just north of Cobourg)(just north of Cobourg) 1.800.668.7564 905.955.4624 ORDER YOUR POOL NOW www.kayakpools.ca Immediate Delivery From $4,999 Come Come WorshipWorship To Advertise your services or upcoming events on the To Advertise your services or upcoming events on the regular Friday Come & Worship regular Friday Come & Worship Call Janice at 905-683-0707 or fax 905-579-4218Call Janice at 905-683-0707 or fax 905-579-4218 Email:jsam@durhamregion.comEmail:jsam@durhamregion.com Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship 416-674-8463 Ajax Community Centre Banquet Hall 75 Centennial Rd. Sunday Family Service - 10am For more information visit www.tacf.org/east Contact us @ tacfeast@tacf.org Worship on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School/Child Care 300 Church St. N., Ajax (905) 683-4721 pvuc@pvuc.ca www.pvuc.ca WORD OF TRUTH CHRISTIAN CENTRE 1527 Bayly St. Pickering 905-839-0333 Senior Pastor Joseph Fisher We invite you to come and celebrate Jesus with us! Worship times: Sun. 11am & 7pm, Wed. 7pm Fri. 8pm - Youth (R.E.A.C.H.) Visit our Resource Centre at 1543 Bayly St. or call: 905-839-4953 We provide: mentoring, computer training, tutoring, career development, anger & stress management assistance, teen parent support & fun activities. (For youths ages 13-19) Canada Day at Agape Agape SDA Church Please come and enjoy the Fun, Food and Face Painting! Play games and win prizes! Refreshments will be on sale! FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (905) 837-1892 Invites you to a…… Fun Fair On Canada Day Sunday, July 1st, Starting at 11:00 a.m. 1999 Fairport Road - Pickering CLEARWATER FLORIDA, 3- bedrooms, fully furnished, air conditioned, manufactured homes. Close to beaches/major attractions, pool/hot tub. Children welcome. $375/wk (less than mo- tel). Photos shown in your home. (905)683-5503. BELMONT LAKE, KAWAR- THAS,3 bedroom, private, lake- front cottage, large sun deck, bbq, satellite TV, good swimming for family fun plus canoe. 905- 420-2684. 1990 FLEETWOOD SOUTH- WIND, 97,000 kms, new tires, stainless steel wheels, new gen- erator, auto, airbags, suspension, walk-on roof, rooftop heater/A/C, awning (crank-out), 4 piece bath, sleeps 6-8, master bedroom, pro- pane/electric stove and fridge, mi- crowave, portable TV, 8 speaker stereo system and much more, well maintained, excellent condi- tion. $25,000. OBO. Must sell. Call 1-705-760-4487. 1993 BAY CASTLE Manor Park- Model Trailer. Cottage roof, den, RR-bedroom, furnace, 12x17 sunroom, shed, superb condition, 60x120-ft waterfront lot,Hideaway Trailer Park near Sandbanks. $68,200. (905)432-6643 2003 TRAIL LIGHT Ultra Light 19-ft expandable trailer, sleeps 6, air, furnace, 3-pc bath, fridge/freezer, stove, microwave, stereo, BBQ, easily towed w/mini- van. $12,900. Jim (905)623-8827 1969 TEAK & MAHOGANY, 31' Trojan cruiser, twin 318 Chrysler engines, excellent condition, re- furbished, full roof, sleeps 6, Gores Landing marina, $9,000 OBO. 905-342-5670. 1989 21' SUNRAY CIERA Cuddy, 4.3 V6 OMC Cobra out- drive. Trim tabs, fishfinder, new tonneau cover, tandem trailer. Bought new boat. $7500.00 905-985-4389, 905-431-1032. 92 RINKER 24' Cabin cruiser, V8, 5.7L, Bravo 2 out-drive, AFT cab- in, fridge, standing pumpout washroom, sink, shorepower, great shape, very economical $19,500 o.b.o. Trailer included. (905)404-2861, 905-432-0580 LOST CAT!Domestic medium hair dark grey/black with white undercoat. May be wearing a pink collar with pink heart-shaped tag. Missing from Westney and Taun- ton area since June 4th. If spot- ted or captured, please call us at 905-239-2374 or 905-723-2543. SINGLE BLACK ESTABLISHED female, age 58, 5'8", 155-lbs wishes to meet a mature tall black or white male for a long and meaningful relationship. Serious replies only please. Call 800- MyAdBox #778917 SWF, EARLY 50'S looking for SWM, likes dining, dancing, quiet times. Please call and leave message at 800-MyAdBox #184755 905-619-2093 761 McKay Rd., Pickering Specials Complete Pine Gable Kits: 8x6 $918.75 8x8 $1,014.00 8x12 $1,439.25 Visit our Pickering Showroom www.shedman.ca WANTED: LARGE TEMPORARY STRUCTURE needed for our location. A large steel framed fabric structure approx 40' x 40' would be ideal. New or used.Vendor would need to arrange installation at our site in Peterborough. For more details call Bruce at 705-749-3383 ext 234 PROFESSIONAL Nanny, and mother of 1, with 13 years experi- ence looking to take in 1 child. Great area, references, low rates. call Diane (905)422-0067. EXPERIENCED NANNY Needed FT/LO Nanny for 3 children in Pickering Village. Driver req'd (employer provides vehicle). Ex- perience req'd. English first lan- guage. $12/hr++ and up based on exp. and qual. Start by July 30. NannyAjaxWanted@hot- mail.com or 416-543-8399 HORSES-BOARDING Sunder- land. 5 stall barn, acres of fenced paddock, scenic country, 35 acres private woodland/trails, round pen, arena. Will consider rental of entire barn. 705-357- 1762/416-986-3595 +CARPET CARPET CARPETS 3 rooms carpeted with Berber carpet and premium pad from $389 (30 yds). 12mm laminated flooring special @ $1.69 sq. ft. 52 oz. cut pile carpet installed with pad from $2.30 sq. ft. Free in-home quotes. SAILLIAN CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905- 242-3691 ; 905-373-2260. 2 LOVESEATS,like new, top quality, 2 throw cushions w/each, beige w/dark wood legs. New cost $3,000, asking $1,500 for both. (905)725-2128 9-PC DARK OAK diningroom set. Table w/leaf, 6 chairs includ- ing 2 captain chairs, newly uphol- stered, buffet, hutch $1200-o.b.o. Maple single bed, new mat- tress/boxspring $75. (905)434- 8091 A BEDROOM SET,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- ror, tall dresser, night table, new. Cost $7450, sell $1,500. Call 416-524-2018. A KING OR Queen Orthopedic mattress set. New in plastic. Warranty. Cost $1600. Sacrifice king $550. Queen $295. 647- 271-5483 AAA CARPET FLOORING & HARDWOOD:Carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes: carpet, pad and installation. Free estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv- ing Durham and surrounding are- as. Professional Painting also avail. Call Sam (905)686-1772 AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, HANK'S APPLIANCES. TRUCK- LOAD EVENT! Brand New fridg- es $299/up. New stoves $349/up. New dishwashers $199/up. New dryers only $249. New washers $299. Large selection of recondi- tioned & new scratch & dent ap- pliances. Parts Specialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043. AIR CONDITIONING from $1450. High efficient gas furnace from $1650. A/C Tune Up $69.95+parts. Installation of duct- work, water heaters, gas piping from $100. Furnace cleaning, gas, oil & propane Sales & Ser- vice McCoy Mechanical. (905)259-1415 ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- fice $250. Call 905-213-4669. ANTIQUE PIANO/HIGHCHAIR, large diningroom set, round wood table, gate leg table, shelf unit, wood glass, china, crystal, old quilts, curtains, art, etc. Pool equipment. (905)839-4819 BEAUTIFUL dark honey solid pine large diningroom hutch, ask- ing $700; also solid honey oak oval kitchen table w/4 chairs and corner cabinet. Asking $750. (905)434-2361 BEDROOM CHERRYWOOD. Bed, dresser, mirror, chest, night- stand, new, in boxes. Dovetail construction. Cost $7000, Sell $1500. Diningroom 11 piece Cherry. New. Cost $8000. Sell $1900. 647-271-5483 BRAND NEW XPS M1710 Lap- tops. Black, 2 GHz, 2GB Ram, 80GB HD, 512NB Video Card, 3 YR Warranty. $2400/each. (905)683-6472 CARPETS. LAMINATE & VINYL sale. 3 rooms, 30-sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet includ- ing premier underpad and instal- lation. Laminate $1.69-sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Estimate. Mike 905-431- 4040 HAY FOR SALE - 4 x 5 hard core excellent quality. Cell (905)213- 2801. FABER ISOLA Chimney style is- land range hood, 650 CSM, 3 speed, halogen lights, brand new. $1,500. o.b.o. 905-473-9635 FILTER QUEEN VACUUM Cus- tomers trade-in old model buy 2007 model still in box. $999.99 Regular $2000+. June Special only. Oshawa Vacuum, 30 Taun- ton Rd. East, Unit 2, 905-720- 9991 FREE RENT - Vendors wanted at Courtice Flea Market. Book by June 30th and receive one month free rent. Call 905-436-1024 or visit: www.courticefleamarket.com GUNS/ MILITARIA SHOW Sun., June 24 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE Valley Farm Rd. West of Brock, just south of Kingston Rd. (Hwy #2) (905) 679-8812 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB COVERS Custom cov- ers, all sizes and shapes, $399 tax and delivery included. Pool safety covers. We will not be beat on price and quality. Guar- anteed. 905-259-4514. www.homeandleisure.ca HOT TUB, 24 JETS,redwood ce- dar cabinet, 220/40 amp, warran- ty, by appointment, $2995, 905- 409-5285. HOT TUB,a 2007 model, 5-6 person, LED light, waterfall, fully loaded, full warranty. Cost: $9,150, sacrifice $4,500. 905- 213-4669. HUGE CONTENT SALE! Furni- ture, dining, living, wall unit, patio furniture, clothing, toys, bedroom, and more. 41 Pollard Crescent, Ajax. Everything must go! 905- 686-0626. I CAN'T GET ANY BIGGER!! BOWFLEX Ultimate 2, mint con- dition, lat tower, preacher curl, leg ext., leg curl & more. $2800 o.b.o. Jason (905)260-0625 KING 5-PCE BEDROOM suite, solid wood, marble and leather. Sleigh bed includes box spring and mattress. One year old. $3000. Pictures at www.market placedurhamregion.com Call 905-421-0093. KITCHEN AID gas stove, con- vection oven, like new, $900., Fridgidaire Washer and dryer, good condition, $250 pair. Even- ings (905)571-7107 MOVING SALE:Baldwin apt. size piano $500. Couch & 2 wing chairs $400. Single bed $50. Fishing boat c/w motor, trailer & cover $1800. (905)725-4799 NEW & USED AIR Conditioners from $45; Antique tub $165; Roofing ladder hoister $755; Band saw $150; Dehumidifier $40. 905-576-0132 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tuning, repairs & pre-purchase consultation. Used upright or grand acoustic pianos for sale. Moving, rentals available. Call 905-427-7631 or visit: www.barbhall.com PIANOS AND CLOCKS- We have the best prices on new & used pianos, Come in for great deals! Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons..try our unique rent-to-own system. 100% of all rental payments apply! Large selection of upright and electronic pianos and Howard Miller clocks. Call TELEP PIANO 905-433- 1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! POOL EQUIPMENT:RAYPAK VERSA II pool heater 258.000 btu, hayward pro-series filter, leaf cover 14X28, hayward super pump self-priming 1HP, solar blanket with roller 14x28. 905- 683-8032. POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Accesso- ry package included. New in box. Cost $4395 sell for $1500. 905- 213-4669. RENT TO OWN - New and reconditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast delivery. No credit application refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502. SATELLITE TV - NO MONTHLY BILLS. Receivers from $179.95. Located in Giant Tiger Plaza, Ajax. Open 7 days. www.challengefta.com 905-231- 2162 SATELLITES (FTA), UNEEK Electronics Oshawa 905-435- 0202 www.uneekelectronics.com STARCRAFT TENT TRAILER, sleeps 6, stove, fridge. Excellent condition. Asking $2,950 OBO; white jacuzzi tub $450 OBO. Contact 905-985-5135. WALNUT DINING table w/1 leaf, 6 matching chairs, rose fabric up- holstered seats. Asking $200 obo. (905)837-7585 YOUR Hometown FleaMarket Buy ~ Sell ~ Trade new and used free on-line. New Vendors Wel- come www.shopsanfords.com 905-579-1554 TEXTBOOKS Needed Correc- tional Administration ISBN: 0130871478 and Essentials of Abnormal Psychology ISBN: 0495031283 Call Stephanie 905- 434-8107 or 905-922-8107 WANTED- Sports card collection, comics, unopened action figures, McFarlanes, toys, Hot Wheels, video games, DVD's, VHS mo- vies, plus collectibles. No collec- tion is too large. Call 905-623- 4216, leave message. ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies for sale: $500, vet checked, email me on: benthstore@yahoo.com EXCEPTIONAL PURE BRED chocolate lab puppies, first shots, vet checked, 1 year health guar- antee, both parents on site. $750 each. Please call (705)953-9473 anytime GERMAN SHEPPARD PUPPIES for sale, CKC registered, Micro- chipped, dewormed, 1st shots, sable, black and tan colour. $700. (905)240-2622 or (905)925-9636. GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppies, 6 males. CKC registered. Two year health guarantee. Micro- chipped, dewormed, 1st shots. Champion blood lines. $900 ready-to-go mid-July. Call (905)718-2326 after 6pm A/P PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 22, 2007 newsdurhamregion.com VIEW ON-LINE AT....VIEW ON-LINE AT....OPEN HOUSE WEEKENDOPEN HOUSE WEEKEND Let one of our Real Estate Experts help you make your dream of homeownership come true More Open Houses... See NEXT PAGE JANETTE FRIESEN Sales Representative 905-683-5000 *Beautifully maintained sidesplit in Amberlea area *3+1 Bedrooms *Outstanding updated Kitchen with tons of custom hickory cabinets *Updated windows, roof, eaves, soffi ts & fascia, garage door & furnace *Income potential with a 1-bedroom basement apartment *$389,000. SATURDAY JUNE 23, 2-4 P.M. 1721 SHADYBROOK DRIVE, PICKERING QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated First Realty Ltd. Brokerage Sales Representatives 905-831-3300$269,500&JAY VANULAR GERRY KORENTOS SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. Spotless townhouse in the beautiful Lakeside Community. Offers double car garage, spacious eat-In kitchen, gleaming oak hardwood fl oors, freshly painted In neutral colours, lovely front porch, lots of upgrades. This affordable home sparkles from top to bottom. For a virtual tour log on to: MLS #E1143398 904 AUDLEY ROAD SOUTH, AJAX DOUBLE GARAGE TOWNHOUSE - JUST STEPS TO LAKE AUDLEY RD. S. AND ASHBURY BLVD. DAVE STARR Sales Representative 416-229-4835 WESTNEY/HWY.2 Fabulous Location! Backing onto Miller Creek Park. Large premium treed lot on quiet cres. Beautiful upgraded home with fi nished basement, hardwood & ceramics, w/o to deck, 4 pc. ensuite. Do drop in! SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 79 MILLINGTON CRES., AJAX sutton group- future realty inc. brokerage$298,650Awesome family home with inground pool just waiting to be enjoyed this summer! 4 bdrm, 4 bath, beautifully fi nished basement, includes all appliances, central air, central vacuum, alarm system, walking distance to both Public and Catholic schools. Don’t miss out call for an appointment or come by on Sunday 2 to 4pm. SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 500 CHARNWOOD CRT, PICKERING www.AnnaWood.ca$399,900$349,900ANNA WOOD Broker 416-443-0300 Signature Realty Real Estate Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated This one is a beauty! 3 bdrm, 3 bath, fi nished basement, w/o from kitchen to cedar deck, gas fi replace, open concept, 9’ ceilings, Altona Forest area, walking distance to schools, park and all amenities. Must see, won’t last in this family friendly neighborhood. SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 437 SUMMERPARK, PICKERING www.AnnaWood.ca Gorgeous home in desireable Westshore community! Large det 3+1 bungalow, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood fl oors, cac, cvac, inground sprinklers, master w/ 2pc ensuite, professionally fi nished basement to die for! Separate entrance, wet bar, extra bedroom & new bath in basement - in-law potential, freshly painted, neutral decor, garage, parking for 8 cars, mins to shops, Hwy 401 & schools, spotless home! Just move in! SATURDAY JUNE 23, 12-2 PM 903 MARINET CRESCENT (Westshore/Bayly) PICKERING Dugal-Dan McDonald Sales Representative 416-291-0929 905-426-8888 REGAL REALTY INC. Brokerage*$299,900Stunning home! 2,480 sq. ft. large det 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, main fl oor family room with fi replace, huge bright kitchen, appliances, cac, cvac, eac, intercom, double garage, walk to shops, transit, parks & rec ctr! Mins to GO train & Hwy 401! Great location! Great price! Very clean home! Just move in! SUNDAY JUNE 24, 12-2 PM 35 LOCKER DRIVE (Westney/Magill) AJAX$319,900SATURDAY & SUNDAY JUNE 23 & 24, 2:30-4:30 P.M. 32 LANGSDORFF DRIVE (Salem & Bayly)AJAX NANCY YAMASAKI Sales Representative 416-281-2200 SUN-FILLED FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE IN SOUTH AJAX. Bright & spacious 3 bdrm TH! 2yrs new! Open concept design w/urban upcountry style. Freshly painted & sparkling clean. Upgraded kitchen w/2-tier walk-out deck, master ensuite w/ sep shower, bsmt walk-out to private fully fenced yard, plus much more! Direct garage access. Close to all amenities/walk to schools, go transit, nature trails & super ez access to 401. CASE REALTY Brokerage Independently owned & operated $259,900 DAVIS KUKSIS Sales Representative 416-281-2200 OVERLOOKS GREENBELT This spacious and fabulous 4 bedroom home with 2,800 sq. ft. of luxury was professionally improved with hardwood fl oors throughout. The new kitchen overlooks the greenbelt on this oversized premium lot just steps to Catholic elementary and high schools. SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 24 BRAY, AJAX CASE REALTY BROKERAGE Independently owned & operated$399,0004 bedroom, large principle rooms, includes family sized kitchen with walk-in pantry, 4 season conservatory, family room, billiard room, 4 baths, fully finished basement with nanny potential, heated garage bay, gas heat, inground sprinkler system and maintenance free exterior. Come and see this wonderful home. Salem, north of Taunton, turn right on Buggey Lane, turn right on Bunhill. Call Harry Hayes, Broker of Record or Guenter Assmus, Sales Rep., 905-428-8274 SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1-4 P.M. $1,3 4 8, 0 0 0 Sutton Group Status Realty Inc., Brokerage “Independent Member Broker” HARRY HAYES*** & GUENTER ASSMUS* 905-428-8274 905-436-0990 2 BUNHILL COURT, DEER CREEK Call DIANNE OXLEY Sales Representative 905-683-5000 or 1-888-413-0800 doxley@trebnet.com www.dianneoxley.com QUALITY ONE LTD., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated 349 GIBBONS STREET, OSHAWA SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1-3 P.M. $229,900 “*Country in the City* Need a barn with a loft and it’s own furnace & electrical? Investment opportunity or a Hobbyist’s delight!” Fantastic & very RARE property offering fantastic outbuildings in spacious backyard (65 x 145 ft approx). Can park your boats, trailers, cars inside & still have a workshop with a loft plus 2 huge sheds! Immaculate 2+2 Bedroom house, Sep entrance to basement w/above grade windows, 2 baths, newer gas furnace, roof, windows, elec panel & more! MLS #E1142860. First Realty Ltd. Brokerage Sales Representatives 905-831-3300$439,900&JAY VANULAR GERRY KORENTOS SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. Former model home located in Ajax’s prestigious ‘Riverside Estates’. The beautiful stone exterior, interlocking driveway, under-soffi t fl ood lights & arched windows all contribute to the curb appeal of this truly elegant home. The interior offers a dramatic 2-storey high light-fi lled front entry, 9’ ceilings & elevated archways, hardwood fl oors, neutral decor, gourmet kitchen, huge master bedroom w/luxury 5-pc ensuite and much, much more. For a virtual tour log on to: MLS #E1156028 78 STRICKLAND DRIVE, AJAX REFINED - ELEGANT - AFFORDABLE CHURCH ST. NORTH AND ROSSLAND RD. W. T-H-O-U-S-A-N-D-S OF $$$$ spent on this 4 bedroom family home. Come see for yourself, you won’t be disappointed!! Desirable Amberlea neighourhood! Sparkling pool - vacation in your own back yard! Your family will thank you! For pictures and additional information please go to SAT. & SUN., JUNE 23 - 24, 2-4 P.M. 1903 NEW ST., PICKERING BROKERAGE Margaret Buckley Broker at 416-699-9292 www.TenderCareRealEsate.com DONNA MACLEAN Sales Representative 905-831-2273 Take Brock Road North Turn right on Highway 7 Turn left on Sideline 14 LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION 17 Acres of Gorgeous property. Country living close to everything next to Highway 7 & 407. Modern brick bungalow with many upgrades. Come and see it to believe it! $639,900. SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 3825 SIDELINE 14, PICKERING CASE REALTY BROKERAGE Independently owned & operated Luxury Just Steps From The Lake. For those who demand quality here is a builder’s own home on a 50 x 200 ft lot. 3,330 sq ft. plus 1600 sq ft. in a fi nished basement. Open concept with tasteful use of oak, ceramic and granite. Too many construction and décor features to list. Only a few houses up from the Lake in one of Durham’s most sought after communities. 487 MAPLE AVE, AJAX$679,900CASE REALTY Brokerage Independently owned & operated RICK FAYE Sales Representative 905-831-2273 800-637-1312 www.RickFaye.com SATURDAY JUNE 23, 1-4 P.M. MIKE CLARKE Sales Representative 416-699-9292 Beautiful 4 bedroom home in North Ajax. Hardwood fl oors, fi replace, second fl oor landing, main fl oor powder room & private double driveway. You won’t be disappointed! For info: Walter Wallace 416-566-9276 SATURDAY & SUNDAY JUNE 23, & 24, 2 -4 PM 5 BAMBRIDGE STREET, AJAX (Audley & Kingston Rd)$379,900Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage Independantly Owned and Operated THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 33 A/Pdurhamregion.com VIEW ON-LINE AT....VIEW ON-LINE AT....OPEN HOUSE WEEKENDOPEN HOUSE WEEKEND Let one of our Real Estate Experts help you make your dream of homeownership come true CHRIS PYKE Sales Rep. 905- 619-9500 STUNNING PICKERING VILLAGE HOME! $40k in recent upgrades. Hardwood floors throughout main floor! Imported Italian marble in entrance, bath & laundry! Newer windows, roof, furnace, CAC, pool liner, pool heater. Fully finished basement with ensuite bath, gas fireplace & summer kitchen. Custom kitchen with built-in appliances. To view on line visit www.Durhamproperties.ca or call Chris 905-619-9500. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 57 ROTHERGLEN RD. S., AJAX $37 9, 9 0 0 Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage DAVE FORBES Sales Representative 416-489-2121 WEST SHORE AND BAYLY Well maintained home in prime location. Upgrades include furnace ‘05, cent air ‘06, roof ‘04. Eat-in kitchen. Large private deck. Basement apt. with 2 bdrms. & gas fi replace. Close to Frenchman’s Bay & conservation area. Floorplan available. SATURDAY JUNE 23, 2-4 P.M. 864 VICKI DRIVE Royal LePage R.E.S. Ltd. Johnston & Daniel Div., Brokerage DAMIRIS MORO* #5 Agent in Canada for 2005 SACHA SINGH* Platinum Award Winner 416-383-1828 HomeLife Vision, Brokerage Desirable Whites Rd/Finch location. Stunning 4 Bedroom, move-in condition. Freshly Painted in Neutral Colors – Approx 2100 Sq. Ft., Huge Open Concept Family Rm w/ Gas Fp. W/O to Patio – Premium Lot, Laundry on 2nd Flr. Balcony off 2 bedrooms - Landscaped - Sep. Contained In-Law Apt. This is a Gem! OPEN HOUSE JUNE 23rd 1:30–4:30 PM 749 SWAN PLACE $369, 9 0 0 PATRICK GILLIS* 416-462-1888 Absolutely Gorgeous renovation for $344,900! Features include a stunning kit w/porcelain tiles & walk out to fenced yard & deck, 3 bedrms, 4 bathrms. New hrdwd fl rs, wood trim & cornice moulding! Fully fi nished bsmt with laminate fl ooring, bathrm & 2nd kit! Come by the open house, view photos at www.patrickgillis.com or call direct 416-543-4559 SUNDAY JUNE 24, 3-5 PM 558 SPRINGVIEW DR. PICKERING (Strouds/Rosebank) HALLMARK REALTY Brokerage OFFERED AT $344,900MIKE McMAHON Broker 1-888-732-1600 or 905-728-1600 BY THE LAKE WITH A POOL $718,888 Incredible view of parks and lake. Custom home, open concept with kitchen open to sunken family room w/gas fi replace and hardwood. Sunroom at back with walkout to deck. Super landscaped yard with a beautiful inground pool and hot tub. Call Mike McMahon 905-728-1600. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 470 MAPLE, AJAX $718, 8 8 8 Spirit Inc. Brokerage www.mikemcmahon.ca Wonderful family home in desirable Amberlea Area! Well maintained with many updates including; kitchen, bathrooms, furnace, roof, new carpet & railings. This home has an open concept family room which has a soaring cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace and hardwood floors! Absolutely a Must See - Gorgeous home minutes to shopping, 401. Call for your own private showing. www.KellyDow.com BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! 1936 PARKSIDE DR., PICKERING KELLY DOW Sales Rep. 905 668-1800$319,900ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage CAROL WATSON Sales Rep. 905-430-6655 905-442-1228 Lovely 3 season solarium with Jacuzzi, (new in 04 @ $40,000) CEILING FAN & TV WITH REMOTE. Large deck & fenced yard. Open eat-in kitchen with W/O to solarium. Living room with hardwood and fireplace. Master w/ensuite & w/i closet. Two other large bedrooms. Move in and party this summer. Built-in entertainment. You can also visit on the web www.carolwatson.ca. MLS #E1149413 SUN., JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 29 GLEN EAGLES DR., COURTICE Brokerage R.M.R. Real Estate $307, 9 0 0 GREAT HOME FOR ENTERTAINING JENNIFER POPO Sales Rep. 416-640-2661 This beautiful 3+1 bdrm. home offers hardwood floors in liv./din. rm., upgraded cabinets in eat-in kit., walkout to deck and heated I/G pool, oak staircase, newer broadloom, renovated bath, roof, furnace and A/C unit all redone in 2005, new liner 2006. Potential income from basement apartment w/separate entrance and sep. laundry room. Excellent location, mins. to 401, schools and shops. Don’t delay, call Jennifer for more to view! BY APPOINTMENT ONLY COOL OFF IN THE POOL!$345,000Condos Plus Corp. Brokerage www.CallTheTopTeamSundayTour.com JUDY STACEE***& GARRY FREE** 905-428-4557 For Location, Price and Time To Go: FOLLOW THE TOUR or MEET US THERE NEW CHOICE REALTY LTD. BROKERAGE Independently Owned and Operated Every Sunday - Rain or Shine! The Stacee-Free Team SUNDAY TOUR of HOMES JOHN KENNEDY Sales Rep. 905-428-4557 Come visit this beautiful home! SAT. & SUN., JUNE 23 & 24, 1-4 P.M. 154 CLOVERIDGE, AJAX NEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. Brokerage MEMBER BROKER WEB SITE: www.ajaxpickeringhomesforsale.com E-MAIL: johnkennedy@rogers.com JANIS EVANOFF Sales Rep. 416-266-3339 Carefree Executive Lifestyle Beautiful park setting! Architecturally designed and built by Coughlan! Superbly decorated suite with attention to detail! Solid cherrywood cabinets in kit. & all baths! Crown moulding cornices, chair rails and brass door plates thruout! Direct access to underground parking! Gorgeous gardens! SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 1995 ROYAL RD., UNIT 133, PICKERING$319,900EVANOFF Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage CHRISTINE STERGIU Sales Representative 905-686-3800 (ALTONA AND PINE GROVE) JOIN US THIS SATURDAY! Lovely 4 bedroom home just steps from the Rouge! Bright open-concept home with great big windows! Walkout from kitchen to lovely patio! Big master with fi replace! Walk in closet and 4 piece bath. Professionally fi nished basement with pot lights and tons of storage! California Shutters throughout! Don’t miss out! Call today or visit us SATURDAY! SAT. JUNE 23, 2-4 P.M. 110 ROUGE FOREST CRESCENT, PICKERING cstergiu@trebnet.com S A T U R D A Y 2 - 4 P .M .$349,000www.realtywithchristine.com First Realty Ltd. Brokerage BRAD TATE Sales Representative 905-831-2273 1-800-637-1312 YOUR OWN PARK IN PICKERING Great 3 bdrm. bungalow with an in-law apartment downstairs. New detached garage/workshop with living area above. This property will amaze you with an 84’ x 178’ lot. Call Brad to view. SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 1987 GLENDALE DR. PICKERING CASE REALTY BROKERAGE Independently owned & operated BRAND NEW HOME IN AJAX. Tribute Home, Picasso Model!!! Brand New 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom 2 storey home on a 55’ X 110’ lot. 3091 square foot open concept home with second fl oor laundry and a golf course view. Immediate occupancy. Motivated Vendor. 69 MUSCAT CRES., AJAX (Taunton/Salem)$464,000ARTHUR KHAIMOV Sales Representative 647-898-5693 905-482-2121 SATURDAY JUNE 23, 2-5 P.M. Reliance Realty Ltd. Brokerage RE D U C E D SUSAN-JANE FRANK Sales Rep. 905-666-1333 4+1 bdrm., 4 baths, great family neighbourhood, walking distance to schools & parks. Perfect in- law setup. Remodelled kitchen, California shutters, approx. 1980 sq. ft. Gas appliances. Pet & smoke free home. A must see. SUN., JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 20 NOAKE CRES., AJAX To Advertise in this weeklyTo Advertise in this weekly feature Call 905-683-5110feature Call 905-683-5110 BYBY APPOINTMENTAPPOINTMENT ONLYONLY durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 34 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 SUMMER SPECTACULAR GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 23rd, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. WEST SHORE COMMUNITY CENTRE 1011 Bayly St, Pickering ALSO: Craft Tables, Home Baking, Barbeque, Put on by Dunbarton Fairport United Church - 905-839-7271 DON'T MISS OUT ON THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE THIS SUMMER YET! Where: 756 Hillcrest Road of Oklahoma Road, Pickering (Whites & Oklahoma) When: Saturday, June 24, 2007 Time: 9am til 5pm Tools, Electronics (TVs, stereos, DVDs), Home & Office (ie. cabinets), Clothes, Books & Toys HUGE GARAGE SALE! Sat. June 23- 8a-12p 1625 & 1627 Baggins Street, Pickering LARGE FARMHOUSE YARDSALE Sat. June 23 8:30 am - 4 pm Only 5805 Halls Rd (North of Taunton Rd. & South of Hwy 7) Appliances, furniture plus much more. YARD SALE! Sat. June 23 & Sun. June 24, 8a-4p 95 Swanston Drive, Ajax (Westney S. & Monarch) Furniture, household items, Beanie babies, New PartyLite giftware and much more! GARAGE SALE Saturday June 23rd, 8am-3pm 631 Flavelle Crt.(Whites Rd/Bayfield) Furniture, china, silver dishes, canning jars and equipment STREET SALE & MOVING SALE!! Saturday June 23, 8-2pm Bayshore Crt. Pickering Follow the signs at Westshore & Bayly Great Stuff!! Priced to Go. 1960 & 1962 PARKSIDE DR. PICKERING (White's and Finch) Sat. June 23, 8 - 2 furniture, estate items, antiques, misc household, +++ MASSIVE GARAGE SALE! Something for everyone! 31 Bashford Road, Ajax, 8:00a-1:30p (off Finley Rd., 2 blocks south of Westney Rd.) Everything must go! LARGEST BEAD & CRAFT TENT SALE EVER! 20 Bertrand Ave (Warden & Eglinton) This Weekend 8:00am – 3:00pm www.JOHNBEAD.com MASSIVE STREET SALE -FINCH AVE (Brock/Finch, Pickering) SATURDAY JUNE 23, 8am - 2pm Collectibles, furniture, plants, kitchen items, Plenty of unique finds! HUGE GARAGE SALE! Saturday. June 23, 8a-4p Ping pong table, stove, toys…over 200 items! You want it, we got it! 606 Chartwell Court, Pickering (Whites Rd. & Bayfield) COMMUNITY YARD SALES SATURDAY JUNE 23rd 9am-2pm (rain date Sun. June 24th)Colmar Ave/Kingfisher Dr Parkham Cres/Alderwood Place. Off Liverpool/Krosno south of Bayly Books, furniture,Clothes, movies and lots more….. 13th Annual "Addley & Hettersley" Street Sale in Ajax @ Westney & Hwy#2 Saturday, June 23rd- 9am-3pm Sponsored by: Lori Harris, Sales Rep Royal LePage Signature Realty 1-888-954-4100 Huge Garage Sale Sunday, June 24th, 7:00am - 1:00pm 10 Griffiths Dr., Ajax Kids Toys and clothes (gently used) Housewares, Jacuzzi Tub, home decor, furniture, bikes... Garage Sale, Sat. June 23rd 8 am to 2pm 682 Graceland Crt (Whites/ Kingston Rd) Household Items, clothing, shoes & lots more! GARAGE SALE Saturday June 23rd 8am - 2pm 37 Sharp Cres., Ajax Westney/Rossland games, toys, furniture & more YARD SALE! Saturday, June 23-8a-3p 7 Durham Street, Ajax Misc. household items, furniture, crafts and more! GARAGE SALE! Saturday, June 23-8a-12p 1536 Arcadia Square, Pickering SPECIAL PETS TRIBUTES SPECIAL PETS TRIBUTES Sunday, July 22 Deadline: Thursday, July 19 SIZE: 2 1/4”x3” COST: $92.00 + GST A special section to express how we feel about our extended family members past and present. SAMPLE SIZE: (Includes colour picture) In loving memory of our dear Midnight Who passed away December 27th, 2004 Our beloved Midnight, Our faithful friend, And your love you shared, Till the very end. For 17 years our family was blessed, Now it’s time for you to rest. You still live on in the hearts and minds, Of the loving family you left behind. Love Terri, Mike and Michelle GOLDENDOODLES 2 girls & Whoodles 3 boys ready now. Labradoodles & Aussiedoodles M/F ready beginning of July. Per- fect for families. 705-437-2790 www.doodletreasures.com LOST: COCKATIEL,male, light grey head with light grey body. Westney/Harwood area, Ajax. (905)426-4827 PURE BRED MINI SCHNAU- ZERS, first shots, dew claws re- moved, non-shedding, non-aller- gic. 905-352-3124. SHIH TZU PUPPIES for sale, non allergic, no shedding, vaccinated, dewormed, vet checked $450 each. Call 905-260-8855. SHIH TZU PUPPIES, first shots, dewormed, vet checked, health guarantee, home raised, ready to go, $400. Call 905-449-7753 or 905-623-7753. SOFT-COATED WHEATON Terrier puppies. Home-raised, gorgeous Teddy bears. Parents on-site. Ready to go June 26. 905-448-1603 YORKIE PUPPIES for sale: $300 very healthy and very friendly pups, Champion bloodlines. Vet- checked. Also have other breeds. Email benthstore@yahoo.com YOU COULD HAVE your dog under control and listening in 2 short weeks. TSURO DOG TRAINING. www.tsurodogtraining.com 905- 797-2855. 1966 MUSTANG COUPE,Cali- fornia car, excellent condition, 289 V8, certified, $17,000. Call (705)340-5550 1969 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 Door Post, 350 small block, 4 Speed Manual Trans, Custom Headers ,Edelbrock High-Rise Aluminum Intake, Holley 650 CFM Carburetor $9500.00 OBO. Call Tom @ 416-705-1333. 1985 CHEVROLET CAPRICE, 2 nd owner, rebuilt tranny, oiled every year, well-maintained, 280, 000 KM, Must see, No E-tests, $1595.00, OBO. 905-683-4316. 1986 TRANS AM: Blk, 305, Carb, 5 spd man. Loaded: air, T-roof, pw, pl, ph, tilt, cruise, Alarm, Wolf cover, ported sub box. 105,000 kms. Oiled annually, Garage kept. NO rust. $6,900 O.B.O. Certified. Must see. 905-723- 9781. email l.daley@rogers.com for photos. 1990 Chev Cavalier Z24 200,000 km 3.1 V6 e-tested sunroof $1700-obo 905-509-3166 To Contact Us Call: 1-800-519-9566, 905-668-1838 Apply on-line atApply on-line at www.creditzonecanada.comwww.creditzonecanada.com Bad Credit? • New to Country? O.K. • Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payment’s? 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No Rust, 3" Catback Exhaust , Boost Con- troller Phone: 905 442 5589 1995 CHEVROLET/CORSICA for sale, body in excellent condition, as is, only $450. 905-404-2384. 1998 VW JETTA GT. 5 spd manual, CD, A/C, Toyo Tires, fog lights, black ext/int. plugs, wires, rotor cap changed in 2006. 150,000kms. Certified and E-test- ed. $5200 firm. 05-576-3741, 905925-7308. 2000 CAMRY excellent condition, certified, clean air check, ps, pb. pw, pd, tilt steering, cruise con- trol, 165,000 km, beige in/out. $8995. or best offer. Private (905)666-5742 2000 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GLS, 192,000km 2dr, automatic 3.4L V6, fully loaded, black ext, tan leather int, sunroof, A/C, CD/Cass & AM-FM radio, power widows, doors & locks, keyless entry, cert & e-tested $5,900 obo. Please call Jeff 905-767-4935. 2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE $3699. 1998 Ford F-150 XL $4999 1996 Grand Am $2,699, 1998 Mazda MX6 $3,499 , 1998 GMC camper van $2,999. Others from $1,699 certified, e-tested, Kelly & Sons Since 1976. (905)683-7301 or 905-424-9002 www.kellyandsonsauto.com 2002 CHRYSLER SEABRING, certified, E-tested, sunroof, V6, new transmission. Asking $6000. 905-723-3824 or 905-767-7073 2002 CHRYSLER SEABRING, certified, E-tested, sunroof, V6, new transmission. Asking $6000. 905-723-3824 or 905-767-7073 2002 PONTIAC FORMULA Fire- bird, 5.7L, auto, bright red w/char- coal interior, t-roofs, air, power group, 10-speaker premium sound system, rust proofed, no winters, 41,310-kms, $24,500- o.b.o. (905)433-1024 92 HONDA LX,Excellent condi- tion, well maintained, winter tires with rims. Very clean, must see. $2,200 OBO. (905) 434-1959 NEED FINANCING for a newer vehicle? We offer financing for: *1st Time Buyers *Bankruptcies *Divorce *Slow or No Credit. 1-866-532-4245, or apply online: www.thecreditrebuilders.ca ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Please call 905-426-0357. $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) 905-424-3508 ! ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE. Has the best cash deal for your good scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 or (416)286-6156. ! A ABLE TO PAY up to $10,000 on scrap cars & trucks running or not. Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Picker- ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). ABSOLUTELY the best CASH deal for your old junker. Cars & trucks wanted, dead or alive. Free p-up. Call 24 hrs. John 905- 263-4142 or 905-914-4142. CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in running condition. Call (905)427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES 1990 CHEV EXT.Cab Pick-up, rebuilt motor and trans, painted June '06, many new parts, $8500 OBO. (905)983-8103 TRUCK CAP for Ford short box (1993). Call 905-377-0361 even- ings and weekends. 1990 CHEVY CARGO VAN, just passed safety e-test. Good condi- tion, (Have 2nd vehicle and baby, must sell). $2500 obo. Call 905- 404-8676 1992 GMC SAFARI,8-passenger extended, 167,000kms, new tires, tow bar, clean air '07, oil sprayed, complete service records, blue/grey exterior, running boards, great condition inside/out, $1499 as is, 905-623-1770. 1993 DODGE GRAND CARA- VAN, 213,000kms. Certified and E-Tested. Mint condition, $1250 OBO. Call (905)623-9135 2000 DODGE CARAVAN,load- ed, 130k., air, 7-passenger, 2-sliding doors, A1 condition, su- per clean, $3850, cert. E-tested. 96 Ford Windstar, 160k., 7-passenger, loaded, air, A1 condition, clean. $2650. (905)421-9957. 2003 OLDS SILHOUETTE 7 pass van. Sale price $13,990, 76,000 kms. Quad seating, dual air, leather interior. Back up sen- sors. This merlot metallic pearl vehicle has it all. Only at Ajax Nissan. www.durhamcreditzone. 1-866-304-7326 2003 FORD ESCAPE XLT, 4x4, 4 door, power moonroof, leather interior, vehicle has been meticu- lously maintained from new. One owner, non-smoker, Warranty. Priced for immediate sale at $13,990. Only at Ajax Nissan. 1- 866-304-7326 www.durhamcreditzone.com 2004 MONTANA Van, DVD sale Price $13,990. Extended, 2 tone beige, Quad seating, fully loaded including front and rear air condi- tioning, Only 87,000kms. 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SANDERSON MONUMENT COMPANY LIMITED ~ Since 1872 ~ SPRING SALE OVER 100 MEMORIALS IN STOCK MANY ARE DISCOUNTED $300 to $1,000 (offer ends June 30, 2007 or while supplies last) 32 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (905) 427-4366 www.encode.com/sanderson *Some Restrictions Apply DECORATION SERVICE Salem Cemetery Greenwood Sunday June 24th 2:00 p.m. All Welcome CUNNING, Garnet Daniel "Danny"Suddenly, on Wednesday June 20, 2007 in his 50th year.Be- loved son of Lynn and Francis Mitchell. Loving brother of David and his wife Cheryl and Diane Thompson.Dear uncle of David, Angela and Andrew Cunning and Elizabeth Thompson.A Memorial Service will be held at McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, (Ajax) 905-428-8488 on Saturday June 23, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Hear t and Stroke Foundation would be appre- ciated.A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca OPEN HOUSEOPEN HOUSE WEEKENDWEEKEND BYBY APPOINTMENTAPPOINTMENT ONLYONLY To AdvertiseTo Advertise in this weekly in this weekly feature Callfeature Call 905-683-5110905-683-5110 STEVE KOSTKA Sales Rep. 905- 839-7449 Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Call Steve Kostka now!! 905-839-7449. 714 SHOAL POINT RD., AJAX BAYLY / SHOAL POINT JUST LISTED!! Won’t last. **Semi-Detached** 5 year new home in “AJAX”. Newer fridge, stove, B/I microwave, B/I dishwasher, washer, dryer, central air, central vac, security alarm, garage opener, all UPGRADED light fi xtures, 4 pc. ensuite, 2 walk-in closets, walkout to balcony from bedroom. 1800 sq. ft. SEMI ALL BRICK, gorgeous yard “PRIVATE” w/hot tub (neg.). 2 car parking w/single detached garage.$269,900BETTER THAN NEW!! This 4 year new Coughlan home in great Pickering location. Walkout fi nished basement done by “BUILDER” with all the upgrades. All newer appliances, central air, central vac, garage entrance w/openers, 9 ft. ceilings, open concept, new shed, 2 huge decks overlooking park, spectacular kitchen and “SPACIOUS BEDROOMS” Check Steve’s VIRTUAL TOUR on this BEAUTY!! SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2-4 P.M. 1573 AVONMORE SQUARE VALLEY FARM/KINGSTON RD.“PICKERING” STEVE KOSTKA Sales Rep. 905-839-7449 $$$’S SPENT HERE!! on this 3+2 bdrm. home with “SEPARATE ENTRANCE” **QUIET COURT** Professional fi nished basement “Just completed” with 3 pc. shower stall. Newer roof, windows, furnace, driveway, fridge, stove, newer carpet throughout home. Central air, garage entrance, cold cellar “Family size kitchen & family room with fi replace.” Call Steve now 905-839-7449 SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2-4 P.M. 814 KATE’S LANE, PICKERING (Fairport/Sheppard) ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Brokerage $319,900$369,900ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT! SATURDAY JUNE 23 9AM-6PM SUNDAY JUNE 24 11AM-4PM All Vehicles will have payments clearly marked $19 .99 4!8 1SPVE4Q P O TPS Denny’s invites you to sample their entire menu with this incredible offer FOR JUST $19.99 YOU WILL RECEIVE • 1 - complimentary plate of Denny’s famous pancakes • 1 - 50% off your total food bill up to $50 in savings • 5 - buy 1 get 1 free dinner or lunch entrees • 5 - buy 1 get 1 free breakfast entrees • 5 - buy 1 get 1 free desserts • 5 - buy 1 get 1 free appetizers *See descriptions and terms & conditions online While supplies last Only valid at Pickering location 19 99$ The News Advertiser has acquired terrifi c deals from leading local merchants offering discounts at between 10 and 20 times the original value. We package them in a unique format we call the Passport to Savings. A limited number of Passports are produced for one merchant every three weeks. They are available while supply lasts. 3 EASY WAYS TO BUY Denny’s Pickering offers all day breakfast, 10% senior discount for 55 and above, and kids eat free Tuesday nights from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. They are open 24 hours, 7 days a week. 1.www.passporttosavings.ca 2. Call 905-426-4676 ext 222 3.In person: 130 Commercial Avenue, Ajax THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 37 A/Pdurhamregion.com Ajax SC under-eights win Ancaster Heritage title AJAX — Three tourna- ments and three trophies for the Ajax Dynamite girls’ under-eight rep soccer team. The squad accomplished its third tournament tri- umph in a row at the An- caster Heritage Days Soc- cer Tournament on June 16 and 17. The Ajax Dynamite played Saltfleet in the final. The Ajacians were on their game from the opening whistle, scoring five times and allowing few Saltfleet scoring chances en route to a 5-0 victory in the gold- medal game. The Ajax Soccer Club representative opened the tournament against Salt- fleet. After trailing 1-0 early, the Ajacians woke up and rallied to score four straight goals en route to a 4-1 vic- tory. Later that day, the Dyna- mite girls faced North To- ronto, overpowering their opponents in a 7-0 win. In their final preliminary game against Georgetown, the Dynamite played the majority of the first half in their opponent’s end, but couldn’t finish on their scoring chances. With only a few minutes remaining in the game, the Ajacians finally connected on a goal after a combination of passes resulted in the scor- ing chance. The Dynamite didn’t rely on one or two players to carry the weight, but rath- er a whole team effort. In fact, of the 17 goals scored, seven players were involved in the scoring. Courtney Correia, for her solid all-round play, was named as the most valu- able player of the tourna- ment. The Ajax Dynamite next competes at their own event, the Ajax Soccer Club Mini Girls’ Tournament, on July 14 and 15. The Dyna- mite will attempt to repeat as champions as they cap- tured the under-seven title last year. Team members are Julia Snow, Alexis Ferreira, Ni- cole Dodge, Courtney Cor- reia, Nicole White, Emily Gauvreau, Katie Parker, Sinead Kappel, Kristien Lindo, Ciara Todd, Milan Danford, Parys Kerr and Tonaya Blackstock. Michelle White coaches the team, assisted by Ste- phen Lindo and Roland Chow. THINGS T O D O : Put the ‘me ’ b a c k i n M o m m y Learn how t o c a m p i n s t y l e Put a halt t o t h e w h i n i n g Enter to wi n c o o l p r i z e s Make a posi t i v e c h a n g e i n y o u r l i f e Get some o r d e r i n y o u r h o u s e Discover th e r e g i o n ’ s b e s t r e s taurants .com Call to advertise call Debbie Salomon at 905-426-4676 ext. 230 Contest starts Sunday, May 20th PICKERING LICK’S - PICKERING & THE NEWS ADVERTISER present: Sponsored by: & Here’s how it works: Drop off a summer fun photo of yourself to Lick’s Restaurant – Pickering. 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Contest closes on June 30, 2007 at participating Ontario Toyota Dealers closing time. To enter at authorized and participating Ontario Toyota Dealers, purchase or lease an eligible vehicle between June 1 and June 15, 2007 for the 5 Early Bird Draws, or purchase or lease an eligible vehicle between June 1 and June 30, s007 for the 25 Draws. All eligible vehicles must be delivered on or before close of business July 31, 2007. Open to residents of Ontario who have reached the age of mojority and possess a valid Ontario driver’s license. Prizes: awards consist of the value of the eligible vehicle purchased or the total lease obligation less $1, not including taxes, freight and PDE. Thirty prizes wilal be awarded and odds of winning 1 of the 5 Early Bird Draws or 1 of the 25 Draws depend on the number of vehicles sold or leased during the Early Bird Period and Contest Period respectively. Some restrictions apply. Skill testing question required. For full contest details visit www.realpeoplesellinggreatcars.ca or participating Toyota Dealer. ** Limited time lease and fi nance offers available from Toyota Financial Services O.A.C. 1.9% fi nance APR equals $509 per month for 36 months. Cost of borrowing is $529 for a total obligation of $18,324. FinancingFinancing as l o w a s as low as 1.91.9 %% OACOAC ** '/'2%%. '%4'2%%.'ETUPTO IN&EDERAL0ROVINCIAL2EBATESONSELECTEDVEHICLESI THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 PAGE 39 A/Pdurhamregion.com WE WANT YOUR TRADE - ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS - ALL YEARS!WE WANT YOUR TRADE - ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS - ALL YEARS! *All used vehicles are bi-weekly payments plus taxes. **2002 are fi nanced over 60 months. 2003-2004 are fi nanced over 72 months. 2005-2006 are fi nanced over 84 months. 2007 are fi nanced over 96 months. Terms are 60-72-84-96. Example: $20,000 fi nanced over 84 months equals to 182 bi-weekly payments of $146.11, tax incl., fi nance rate of 8.39 cost of borrowing $6455.50. OAC. All new vehicles are plus air, freight and gas tax. Stock # V9096, V9097, V9098, P9004, V9036, P9076, V9094, P9184, V9292, P9183, V9066, V9139, V9177, P9148, P9077, V9065 are former daily rental buybacks. †Interest rate may vary with credit severity. Purchase prices are plus licence, GST, PST, admin., etch-guard, PDE. Some vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Sale prices valid on date of publication only. 19 HARWOOD AVE. AJAX (NORTH OF 401)905-683-5358 << SALES HOTLINE www.villagechrysler.ca 401 VILLAGE CHRYSLER CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP “Thinking like a customer” SALES HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Fri.& Sat. 9-6 SERVICE OPEN ‘TIL MIDNIGHT Chrysler Employees & Affi liated Employees & Suppliers discounts. BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? CALL DEREK 1-888-565-0555 $0 CASH DOWN - JUST SIGN AND DRIVE! WE OFFER SAME DAY DELIVERY! NO CHARGE DELIVERY! ANYWHERE IN THE PROVINCE! APPRAISE YOUR TRADE IN UNDER 10 MINUTES! $86 bi-wk/84 $10,765 2005 CHEVROLET COBALT Stk#V9096 AUTO, AIR, LOW KMS. 2005 DODGE SX Stk#V9292 AUTO, AIR, LOW KMS. $86 bi-wk/84 $10,985 $127 bi-wk/84 $16,765 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Stk#PV9139 REAR A/C, LOW KMS., STO’N’GO $105 bi-wk/96 $14,985 2007 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Stk#V9098 AUTO, AIR, LOADED $198 bi-wk/96 $28,985 2007 DODGE DURANGO SLT LEATHER, 20” CHROME WHEELS Stk#V9245 HEMI MDS $17,485 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT $121 bi-wk/96 AUTO, AIR, RIMS, PL, PW, PM Stk#P9148 $105 bi-wk/84 $13,485 2006 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT Stk#V9094 LOADED, LOW KMS. $189 bi-wk/84 $24,985 2005 CHRYSLER 300C LOW KMS., SUNROOF Stk#P9187 HEMI MDS $126 bi-wk/72 $14,485 2004 JEEP LIBERTY Stk#V8951A LOADED. LOW KMS. COLUMBIA EDITION $149 bi-wk/84 $20,765 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE VERY LOW KMS. Stk#P9076 $155 bi-wk/96 $22,485 2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING ONLY 16,000 KMS., V6. LOADED Stk#PP184 $158 bi-wk/96 $22,985 2007 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT STO’N’GO. PWR SEAT, REAR A/C Stk#V9065 3.8L $143 bi-wk/84 $18,765 2006 DODGE MAGNUM SXT 3.5L, 250 HP, RIMS, LOW KMS. Stk#P9004 VILLAGE CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP OVER 150 USED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM! • PEACE OF MIND WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER CANADA INC. BACKED WARRANTY • ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • QUALITY RECONDITIONING • NATIONWIDE SERVICE 2007 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED Stk#J98495 5 IN STOCK $157 bi-wk/84 $22,865 2007 DODGE MAGNUM SXT Stk#P9183 3,5L, 250HP. RIMS, ESP ONLY 11,000 KMS $204 bi-wk/96 $29,865 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LEATHER, LOADED, LUXURY Stk#V9244 ONLY 12,000 KMS. $116 bi-wk/84 $14,985 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING Stk#P9077 RIMS, ABS, LOW KMS. $152 bi-wk/84 $19,985 2006 FORD ESCAPE LOADED, LOW KMS. Stk#V9177 $86 bi-wk/84 $10,985 2005 TOYOTA ECHO Stk#V9066 AUTO, AIR, LOW KMS. $11,985 2005 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER AUTO, AIR, 22,000 KMS Stk#P9188 $94 bi-wk/84 2007 DODGE CARAVAN Stk#T8503 $15,888 CASH DOWNPRICED TO SELL QUICK!!PRICED TO SELL QUICK!! $$00 BRAND NEW! BRAND NEW!$103 bi-wk/60 $9,985 2003 SATURN ION Stk#V9129 AUTO, AIR, ONLY 66,000 KMS $123 bi-wk/84 $15,985 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Stk#V9013 VERY LOW KMS. $116 bi-wk/84 $14,985 2006 FORD FUSION LOADED, LOW KMS. Stk#V9178 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 40 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007 WE WANT YOUR TRADE - ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS - ALL YEARS!WE WANT YOUR TRADE - ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS - ALL YEARS! *All used vehicles are bi-weekly payments plus taxes. **2002 are fi nanced over 60 months. 2003-2004 are fi nanced over 72 months. 2005-2006 are fi nanced over 84 months. 2007 are fi nanced over 96 months. Terms are 60-72-84-96. Example: $20,000 fi nanced over 84 months equals to 182 bi-weekly payments of $146.11, tax incl., fi nance rate of 8.39 cost of borrowing $6455.50. OAC. All new vehicles are plus air, freight and gas tax. Stock # V9096, V9097, V9098, P9004, V9036, P9076, V9094, P9184, V9292, P9183, V9066, V9139, V9177, P9148, P9077, V9065 are former daily rental buybacks. †Interest rate may vary with credit severity. Purchase prices are plus licence, GST, PST, admin., etch-guard, PDE. Some vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Sale prices valid on date of publication only. 19 HARWOOD AVE. AJAX (NORTH OF 401)905-683-5358 << SALES HOTLINE www.villagechrysler.ca 401 VILLAGE CHRYSLER CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP “Thinking like a customer” SALES HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Fri.& Sat. 9-6 SERVICE OPEN ‘TIL MIDNIGHT Chrysler Employees & Affi liated Employees & Suppliers discounts. BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? CALL DEREK 1-888-565-0555 $0 CASH DOWN - JUST SIGN AND DRIVE! WE OFFER SAME DAY DELIVERY! NO CHARGE DELIVERY! ANYWHERE IN THE PROVINCE! APPRAISE YOUR TRADE IN UNDER 10 MINUTES! $86 bi-wk/84 $10,765 2005 CHEVROLET COBALT Stk#V9096 AUTO, AIR, LOW KMS. 2005 DODGE SX Stk#V9292 AUTO, AIR, LOW KMS. $86 bi-wk/84 $10,985 $127 bi-wk/84 $16,765 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Stk#PV9139 REAR A/C, LOW KMS., STO’N’GO $105 bi-wk/96 $14,985 2007 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Stk#V9098 AUTO, AIR, LOADED $198 bi-wk/96 $28,985 2007 DODGE DURANGO SLT LEATHER, 20” CHROME WHEELS Stk#V9245 HEMI MDS $17,485 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT $121 bi-wk/96 AUTO, AIR, RIMS, PL, PW, PM Stk#P9148 $105 bi-wk/84 $13,485 2006 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT Stk#V9094 LOADED, LOW KMS. $189 bi-wk/84 $24,985 2005 CHRYSLER 300C LOW KMS., SUNROOF Stk#P9187 HEMI MDS $126 bi-wk/72 $14,485 2004 JEEP LIBERTY Stk#V8951A LOADED. LOW KMS. COLUMBIA EDITION $149 bi-wk/84 $20,765 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE VERY LOW KMS. Stk#P9076 $155 bi-wk/96 $22,485 2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING ONLY 16,000 KMS., V6. LOADED Stk#PP184 $158 bi-wk/96 $22,985 2007 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT STO’N’GO. PWR SEAT, REAR A/C Stk#V9065 3.8L $143 bi-wk/84 $18,765 2006 DODGE MAGNUM SXT 3.5L, 250 HP, RIMS, LOW KMS. Stk#P9004 VILLAGE CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP OVER 150 USED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM! • PEACE OF MIND WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER CANADA INC. BACKED WARRANTY • ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • QUALITY RECONDITIONING • NATIONWIDE SERVICE 2007 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED Stk#J98495 5 IN STOCK $157 bi-wk/84 $22,865 2007 DODGE MAGNUM SXT Stk#P9183 3,5L, 250HP. RIMS, ESP ONLY 11,000 KMS $204 bi-wk/96 $29,865 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LEATHER, LOADED, LUXURY Stk#V9244 ONLY 12,000 KMS. $116 bi-wk/84 $14,985 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING Stk#P9077 RIMS, ABS, LOW KMS. $152 bi-wk/84 $19,985 2006 FORD ESCAPE LOADED, LOW KMS. Stk#V9177 $86 bi-wk/84 $10,985 2005 TOYOTA ECHO Stk#V9066 AUTO, AIR, LOW KMS. $11,985 2005 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER AUTO, AIR, 22,000 KMS Stk#P9188 $94 bi-wk/84 2007 DODGE CARAVAN Stk#T8503 $15,888 CASH DOWNPRICED TO SELL QUICK!!PRICED TO SELL QUICK!! $$00 BRAND NEW! BRAND NEW!$103 bi-wk/60 $9,985 2003 SATURN ION Stk#V9129 AUTO, AIR, ONLY 66,000 KMS $123 bi-wk/84 $15,985 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Stk#V9013 VERY LOW KMS. $116 bi-wk/84 $14,985 2006 FORD FUSION LOADED, LOW KMS. Stk#V9178 durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 40 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, June 22, 2007