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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2004_04_12TIME TO ROCK Senior B lacrosse club opens training camp Sports, B1 LOOKING UNIQUE 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee cuts a different path Wheels, Pullout Briefly... Pickering: Ajax and Pickering fire- fighters need your help to choose the final 12 photos to be used for a 2005 fund-raising calendar The selections are being made at a special show, presented by Dy- namic Publishing and Event Manage- ment, at the Pickering Recreation Complex this Saturday, April 24. There are approximately 20 po- tential candidates for the 2005 cal- endar. Tickets are $15. There’s a cash bar and complimentary hors d’oeu- vres. For tickets or more information visit any Ajax fire hall or call 905- 426-4676 ext. 222. Pickering: The Province is raising safety awareness this week with its spring seat-belt campaign, which runs until Saturday, April 24. The campaign includes re- minders about the proper use of child safety seats and a focus on compliance with the mandatory use of seat-belts in Ontario. For more information about the Ministry of Transportation or about the seat-belt campaigns visit the Web site at www.mto.gov.on.ca. What’s On... Pickering:Emergency Prepared- ness Week, set for May 2 to 8, will see the Durham Emergency Mea- sures Office host a number of dis- plays to help people be aware of potential threats and be prepared for anything. On Monday, May 3, a display will be set up in the Oshawa Centre, with another to follow Friday, May 7 at the Pickering Town Centre. Both will provide citizens with details about how to deal with dangerous situations. Municipal representa- tives will also be on hand to answer any questions. Emergency situations strike without warning. Last August, mil- lions were without power and gaso- line when the power went out across the eastern seaboard. In January, 1998, millions of Canadians experienced a worst-case scenario of winter storms that caused about 100,000 people to take refuge in shelters. For more information on what can be done to prepare for an emergency, contact your local Emergency and Fire Services. Index... Editorial Page, A6 Sports, B1 Entertainment, B3 Classified, B5 Give us a call... 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Email: service@pickeringhonda.com The cost of governance More little people on the bus Day-care stops will be taken into consideration By Mike Ruta Staff Writer DURHAM – Wo r king parents who rely upon day care and rural secondary students who live far from a pickup point are winners in changes to the public school board’s busing policy. The Durham District School Board, in chairman Elizabeth Roy’s words, “re- laxed the rules” of procedure to approve the amendments that harmonize its trans- portation policy with that of the Durham Catholic board and try to address a growing number of busing complaints from parents. To save money, and at the urging of the provincial gov- ernment, the two boards last year voted in principle to cre- ate a transportation consor- tium with the goal of further sharing busing services. In Fe bruary, public board trustees created an ad hoc committee to review the board’s policy. The commit- tee’s report was delivered at Monday’s board meeting. Formalizing that parents can have their children bused to day care after school, the board in essence replaced its more general surplus seating procedure with a more specif- Return to their positions outside drug squad By Lesley Bovie Staff Writer DURHAM –Three former members of the Durham Re- gional Police drug unit are back at work after being sus- pended with pay two months ago for refusing to co-operate with an OPP investigation into alleged criminal miscon- duct. The three “highly decorat- ed” officers were reinstated “immediately” after submit- ting to a witness interview last Thursday, said Durham Regional Police Association (DRPA) president Doug Ca- vanaugh. “They never refused to co- operate with the investiga- tion, they just wanted assur- ances,” he said. The officers, who request- ed a transfer from the drug squad last August along with eight out of nine members of the 12-member unit, will re- turn to their Durham posi- tions outside of the drug squad. On the advice of their legal counsel, the three officers de- Holland, Johnson top 2003 expense list with almost $20,000 each By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING – Pickering’s six councillors and the mayor spent more than $69,000 for phones, meals and newslet- ters in 2003. The breakdown of expens- es was presented at Mon- day’s council meeting, with Wa rd 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson topping the list with $19,484 - outspend- ing Ward 2 Regional Council- lor Mark Holland by just $16. Mayor Dave Ryan spent the least, including the $1,113 in expenses he incurred while Ward 1 City Councillor and $91 in his first month as mayor. Coun. Johnson’s expenses included $3,255 for meals, re- ceptions and promotions, $6,489 for phones and Inter- net, $3,480 for newsletters and postage, and $4,800 for outside agencies. His ex- penses in 2002 totalled $11,514. More items were counted towards total ex- penses this year than in 2002, say City officials. Coun. Johnson explained his total was due to the num- ber of committees he chaired. “You tend to incur more expenses as you do more work, none of it is frivolous expenses. It’s the cost of doing your job,” he said. Coun. Johnson also ex- plained that some of the ex- Golden times for the Rouge Foundation celebrating 50th anniversary By Stephanie Mason Special to the News Advertiser PICKERING – The Rouge Val- ley Foundation celebrates its 50th anniversary this April and marks the occasion by re- membering ‘Mr. Conserva- tion’. Dr. A.H. Richardson — one of Canada’s most respected conservationists — is being recognized by the Rouge Val- ley Foundation for his work on behalf the valley. For the an- niversary, the foundation is choosing a specific spot in the Rouge to build a lookout tower in his honour, says Mur- ray Johnston, foundation president. On April 1, 1954, Dr. Richardson established the first conservation authority for the Rouge watershed. That piece of legislation was the framework for protecting, restoring and enhancing all area wildlife and its environ- ment. It’s also known as the Tor onto and Region Conser- vation Authority (TRCA). Fifty years later, environ- mentalists and conservation- ists who enjoy Rouge Valley want to give thanks to the man who started it all. “He was very proud,” said author Paul Masterson, about the man in his book ‘Herbert Richardson.’ “He was proud of his education.” His resume was exception- al. Dr. Richardson earned de- grees in established post-sec- ✦See Parks page A5 A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo Mark Carroll, left, and Murray Johnston are enjoying a special anniversary this year. The Rouge Valley Foundation was established 50 years ago, bringing an incredible greenspace to residents across Durham, To r onto and beyond. Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo What’s their angle? Rescue safety PICKERING –– Members of the Pickering Fire Services practise procedures for ‘high angle’ rescues during a recent training session at Station No. 5. Steve Parent, front, gives recently purchased equipment a closer look, while high school co-op student Adam Cooms watches intently. A high angle rescue, for example, would involve reaching someone at the bottom of a cliff. Suspensions over for officers ✦See Council page A8 ✦See Bus page A4✦See Should page A2 •Councillors hire help; Johnson’s wife paid $4,800 – Page A8 clined orders from Durham Chief Kevin McAlpine in February to par- ticipate in the ongoing OPP investi- gation. But the constables didn’t feel the terms set out by the OPP and the chief were fair, said Mr. Cavanaugh. “The OPP wanted an audio-visual interview without giving any indica- tion beforehand what they would be asked,” he said. The officers wanted to be treated the same as several other officers in- ter viewed by the OPP last fall, in which audio statements were taken and “the particulars” of the inter- view were discussed beforehand, Mr. Cavanaugh said. Two weeks ago, the OPP and Chief McAlpine agreed to those terms and the officers agreed to par- ticipate in the investigation, he said. “Our position has been this is what should have been done two months ago,” Mr. Cavanaugh said. “I don’t know what has changed for the chief and the OPP. I would ask them that question.” Durham Regional Police spokesman Dave Selby said he couldn’t discuss any details related to how the OPP investigation is pro- ceeding. “All we can do at this point is con- firm that the suspensions have been revoked and the three officers have returned to duty,” he said. The three officers were members of Durham’s drug unit until last Au- gust, when they requested transfers. All are “extremely hard workers” with “impeccable records”, said Mr. Cavanaugh, noting the three officers were suspended without any charges. “We think this is has all been very unnecessary,” he said. Chief McAlpine called in the OPP in February 2003 to investigate alle- gations of criminal and professional misconduct made by a former unidentified drug squad officer. In August, 11 front-line officers in the 12-member drug squad request- ed transfers to other units in protest of the ongoing OPP investigation. 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Durham Regional Police said a man called police Saturday, April 17 at around 4:15 p.m. to report his son had been drinking and was out of control. Officers arrived at a Beachview Street home in Ajax and took the son into custody. While en-route to 17th Division in Oshawa, the man started hitting the police cruiser and kicked in its window. Officers had to subdue the suspect with pepper spray and dropped him off at a Whitby hospi- tal for a psychiatric evaluation in- stead, police report. James Brunberg, 28, of Beachview Street, has been charged with mischief, attempting to escape police and breach of pro- bation. By Carly Foster Staff Writer DURHAM –After five months of de- lays, the Province is about to start public meetings on the latest stage of the proposed Hwy. 407 expansion through the Region. The draft terms of reference (or TOR) must be done before an envi- ronmental assessment has been completed, said Will MacKenzie, a spokesman for the Ministry of Transportation. The proposed extension would take the 407 from its current end at Brock Road in Pickering to Hwy. 11 5/35 in Clarington. Two freeway links to Hwy. 401 are being consid- ered: one near the Whitby/Ajax bor- der and another within Oshawa. The TOR were originally scoped, where a smaller study area is con- sidered using previous studies and scaled-down alternative options are used. But a court decision over a landfill site in Napanee, near Ot- tawa, ruled that scoped TORs could not be used. So the Province had to go back to the drawing board. Now it’s going to the public. “We’ll have to go back through those comments and, where neces- sary, work them in to the draft doc- uments,” Mr. MacKenzie said. “Then we’ll present it to the Min- istry of the Environment later this year.” The final terms were originally to have been submitted in the fall of 2003. In late January, an MTO spokesman said they would be in by the summer. Now MTO hopes to have them in by the end of 2004. “No, there is no exact date,” Mr. MacKenzie said. “It depends on how many changes we have to make.” Regional chairman Roger Ander- son has in the past bemoaned the frequent delays of the 407 exten- sion, construction of which was supposed to have started this year but will likely not start until at least 2010. “I’m glad they’ve acted as quickly as they have on the new terms of reference...but we’re talking a year of delays,” Mr. Anderson said. “Now we have to go through the public, then wait for the Province to make up its mind again.” The Region and its local munici- palities have also received copies of the draft TOR and will be making comments back to the Province, said Gene Chartier, manager of transportation, planning and de- sign. Both public and government comments are due to the MTO by July 1. The Region’s comments will go before a joint works-planning committee as soon as possible, Mr. Chartier said. “It (the 407) is a major piece of in- frastructure, and if the Province doesn’t start looking to the east, there are going to be problems,” Mr. Anderson said. “The 407 has been in our plans for almost 20 years.” The public meetings, all from 4 to 8 p.m. are: • May 4, Brooklin community centre, Whitby; • May 5, Rickard’s recreation complex, Bowmanville; • May 11, General Sikorski Polish veteran’s hall, Oshawa; • May 12, Ajax Community Cen- tre. For more information, visit www.407eastea.com or call 905-665- 3474 or toll free 1-866-840-5529. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE A3 A/P WALLPAPER CENTRE TRUCKLOAD SALE NO T AXES FREE 4-BRUSH KIT TO 1ST 20 PAINT CUSTOMERS WALLPAPER CENTRE rrs TM “We go to the wall for you!” SALE NOW ON! NONO GST PST GST PST !! 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AM/FM/CD, P-7382 $11,488†$208/MO 2003 SPORT TRAC 4X4 Fully loaded, only 18K, moonroof, sport pkg, why buy new! $28,888†$506/MOORSALE PRICE 2001 CAVALIER 4 dr, auto, air, 57K, priced right! SALE PRICE $3,888† 1997 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 dr, auto, mint condition $7,988†SALE PRICE FROM JUST REDUCED $8,888†TOO LOW TO ADVERTISEORSALE PRICE TOO LOW TO ADVERTISE 2002 FOCUS ZX5 5 dr. hatch, auto, air, pwr group, tilt, cruise, fog lamps, alum. wheels †† SALE PRICE OR$14,488†$261/MO IMPORTS CLEAROUT NOT A LEASE YOU OWN SKYLINE Vinyl Thermo Windows Buy Direct from the Manufacturer & Save Tel: 905-642-8575 1-877-642-8575 The Wallpaper Centre in Pickering (1652 Bayly, just west of Brock) is busier than ever, now that wallpaper has finally made the comeback that has been projected for the last two years. The decorating programs on TV have rediscovered wallcovering and The Wallpaper Centre is the perfect place to see exactly what that is. Gone are the dated prints and old designs and in are the many faux, classic, contemporary and European designs that make wallpaper art. The Wallpaper Centre has a huge selection of in-stock wallpaper and borders and is pleased to announce the arrival of new patterns for spring 2004. The Wallpaper Centre is also your local Benjamin Moore dealer! From the most luxurious paints and Benjamin Moore’s New Designer Collection Colours to hundreds and hundreds of in-stock wallpaper and border patterns at prices 50 to 80 per cent below the retail book prices, The Wallpaper Centre is Durham’s only choice. From Oshawa to Hamilton and north to Barrie, their loyal customers always leave happy. Now as spring finally arrives, The Wa l lpaper Centre has brought back its annual Truckload Sale. All new arrivals from Ontario Wallcoverings are priced from only $4 per single roll. That’s $8 per double, 80% off the retail price! Plus borders too! Borders from only $4 each! Plus on everything else at The Wallpaper Centre, including all in-stock wallpaper and borders and Benjamin Moore gallons, pay NO GST and NO PST! The Wallpaper Centre takes pride in its high standard of customer service. Allow Matt, Kathy, Alice, Moreen, Maureen, Kathleen and Anne to assist in your decorating needs. Never pushy but always helpful, they have helped decorate and colour scheme thousands of homes over the years and they love doing it. As their motto states, they “Go to the wall for you!” So drop in and take advantage of the huge savings, the large selection and the best service. The Wallpaper Centre in Pickering, 1652 Bayly St. just west of Brock Road. Open weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. Celebrate spring with the Wallpaper Centre truckload sale ADVERTORIAL News from all over Durham Reg ion Now online at durhamregion.com More than 1 million page views per month Correction DURHAM – A story in the April 18 edition of the News Advertiser, ‘Making a very big mark,’ contained an error. Call the Volunteer Resource Cen- tre for Durham Region at 905-430- 0479. The News Advertiser regrets the error. Future of 407 goes to the public Ajax man charged after cruiser window smashed ic, day care-only component. Trustees also changed the distance cut-off for the busing of high school students who do not have access to public transportation. Instead of four kilometres, rural students will not have to walk to a bus stop or transfer point if it’s more than 3.2 km away. “(The amended policy) identifies who is eligible and provides them with transportation right from the start of school, as opposed to an ad hoc process that doesn’t address everybody,” business superintendent Ed Hodgins said in an interview. He told trustees the child-care issue “was a point of significant dis- cussion at the ad hoc committee (meetings) due to the pervasive na- ture of child care in our society; it was an issue that had to be addressed.” Mr. Hodgins’ report to trustees noted the number of surplus seating applicants had jumped from roughly 17 0 in 1998 to about 900 in 2004. In the amended policy, busing will be pro- vided if the day-care address remains the same every day throughout the school year and if the student is eligi- ble for transportation to the desig- nated school. However those who have applied for surplus seating for other reasons, for example if the pupil is outside the school boundary, will no longer be eligible for bus service. Mr. Hodgins explains that in a shared-bus scenario, there are no sur- plus seats since the public and Catholic boards would split costs based upon the number of their stu- dents riding on the same bus. Cur- rently, filling empty seats on an exist- ing bus can be done at no cost. Mr. Hodgins says since buses are already picking up high school stu- dents in the country, and far more students live in urban areas, there would not be a great cost impact to reduce the walk distance. The final major change to the poli- cy is in how distance for busing pur- poses is measured. The public board this fall will start measuring from the closest major access road to the clos- est property line at the school. Cur- rently, the student’s driveway and the nearest driveway or pedestrian walk- way at the school are used. While the boards are proceeding with joint busing, they have been stalled at the provincial level. “We’ve had some difficulties and some confusion with the provincial government over what a consortium means from their perspective,” Mr. Hodgins told trustees. A/P PAGE A4 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 www.durhamregion.com HOMEBUYERS: Get AUTOMATIC access to listing info on ALL area homes for sale www.ViewHotListings.com Re/Max Quality One Ltd. Starting Week Of: June 28, July 5,12,19,26, Aug 9,16 & 23 • Boys & Girls Ages 7-16 • Weekly Day Camp 9am-3pm • 1 Round Of Golf Everyday • 4 & 5 Day Camps Available • Tournament Fridays With Awards And Prizes • Instruction By C.P.G.A. Professional And Assistants On All Aspects Of Golf DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED REGISTER EARLY! JUNIOR GOLF CAMP www.golf-durham.com/foxrun FOX RUN Golf Centre 560 Taunton Rd. W. Ajax (905)428-8479 VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURES VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURES AND MORE INFO!! AND MORE INFO!! WOLVERINES TAEKWONDO New Location - Upgraded Facility FREE 6 MONTHS With 6 Month Membership FREE 2ND PERSON Quality Programs Since 1989 For: Children, Women & Men 695 Finley Ave. Unit #6 (905) 999-0267 CORRECTION NOTICE To our valued customers. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by an error in ourApril 9th to April 15th flyer. The Sony DNE510C Personal CD Player (sku# 10030028) was advertised in error. The model that is actually on sale carries a different SKU (sku# 10030030) and does not include a car kit, but is otherwise identical. Kraft paper bags are biodegradable and compostable and leave no contaminants. Unlike plastic bags, which encourage odors and attract rodents, paper bags enable the contents to “breathe” and reduce health risks. The City of Pickering no longer accepts yard waste in plastic bags. For further information regarding the City’s waste management practices or to obtain the 2004 City of Pickering Waste Management Calendar, please call or email. 905.420.4660 ext 2118 prop&eng@city.pickering.on.ca L E T ’S C O M P O S T E N V I R O N M E N T A L L YLET’S C O M P O S T E N V I R O N M E N T A L L Y SaturdaySaturday, April 24 t, April 24 to Sunday, May 2SaturdaySaturday, April 24 t, April 24 to Sunday, May 2 What’s Happ Plenty to see and do all week. G Full details online at All W - DUFFY will make special appearances - Recycli - Ajax Environmental Affairs Week Displays @ Main Bra - School Litter Pick-up Saturday, April 24 Compost Give-away Day 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon Ajax Community Centre, 75 Centennial Rd., North Parking Lot The Durham Region will be selling blue boxes and composters, while the Town will be giving away kraft paper bags. Get your free compost. First come first served. Tribute’s Clean-up 9 a.m. to noon Lakeside Community Tim Horton’s Litter Pick 8:30 to 10 a.m. Public Welcome (Free mugs to 1st 60 people) McLean Community Centre - Meet by the Skateboard Park T-shirt give-aways! Tr ee Planting along Millers Creek C In partnership with Scouts and Guides Canada Optimist Club of Ajax.The Town expects to plant Saturday, April 24 con Eco-experiments 1:30 p.m. Ajax Public Library - Main branch (age For more info, call 905-683-295 www.magwyerspub.com Watch your NHL Playoffs here! for your chance to win a 27” tv! Bus rule changes also help rural students ✦ Bus from page A1 ic, day care-only component. Trustees also changed the distance cut-off for the busing of high school students who do not have access to public transportation. Instead of four kilometres, rural students will not have to walk to a bus stop or transfer point if it’s more than 3.2 km away. “(The amended policy) identifies who is eligible and provides them with transportation right from the start of school, as opposed to an ad hoc process that doesn’t address everybody,” business superintendent Ed Hodgins said in an interview. He told trustees the child-care issue “was a point of significant dis- cussion at the ad hoc committee (meetings) due to the pervasive na- ture of child care in our society; it was an issue that had to be addressed.” Mr. Hodgins’ report to trustees noted the number of surplus seating applicants had jumped from roughly 17 0 in 1998 to about 900 in 2004. In the amended policy, busing will be pro- vided if the day-care address remains the same every day throughout the school year and if the student is eligi- ble for transportation to the desig- nated school. However those who have applied for surplus seating for other reasons, for example if the pupil is outside the school boundary, will no longer be eligible for bus service. Mr. Hodgins explains that in a shared-bus scenario, there are no sur- plus seats since the public and Catholic boards would split costs based upon the number of their stu- dents riding on the same bus. Cur- rently, filling empty seats on an exist- ing bus can be done at no cost. Mr. Hodgins says since buses are already picking up high school stu- dents in the country, and far more students live in urban areas, there would not be a great cost impact to reduce the walk distance. The final major change to the poli- cy is in how distance for busing pur- poses is measured. The public board this fall will start measuring from the closest major access road to the clos- est property line at the school. Cur- rently, the student’s driveway and the nearest driveway or pedestrian walk- way at the school are used. While the boards are proceeding with joint busing, they have been stalled at the provincial level. “We’ve had some difficulties and some confusion with the provincial government over what a consortium means from their perspective,” Mr. Hodgins told trustees. A/P PAGE A4 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 www.durhamregion.com HOMEBUYERS: Get AUTOMATIC access to listing info on ALL area homes for sale www.ViewHotListings.com Re/Max Quality One Ltd. Starting Week Of: June 28, July 5,12,19,26, Aug 9,16 & 23 • Boys & Girls Ages 7-16 • Weekly Day Camp 9am-3pm • 1 Round Of Golf Everyday • 4 & 5 Day Camps Available • Tournament Fridays With Awards And Prizes • Instruction By C.P.G.A. Professional And Assistants On All Aspects Of Golf DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED REGISTER EARLY! JUNIOR GOLF CAMP www.golf-durham.com/foxrun FOX RUN Golf Centre 560 Taunton Rd. W. Ajax (905)428-8479 VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURESVISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURES VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURES AND MORE INFO!!AND MORE INFO!! AND MORE INFO!! WOLVERINES TAEKWONDO New Location - Upgraded Facility FREE 6 MONTHS With 6 Month Membership FREE 2ND PERSON Quality Programs Since 1989 For: Children, Women & Men 695 Finley Ave. Unit #6 (905) 999-0267 CORRECTION NOTICE To our valued customers. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by an error in ourApril 9th to April 15th flyer. The Sony DNE510C Personal CD Player (sku# 10030028) was advertised in error. The model that is actually on sale carries a different SKU (sku# 10030030) and does not include a car kit, but is otherwise identical. www.magwyerspub.com Watch your NHL Playoffs here! for your chance to win a 27” tv! Bus rule changes also help rural students ✦ Bus from page A1 ondary institutions, such as Harvard and Michigan universities, according to Mr. Masterson. “Conservation has to be developed through education,” said Lionel Pur- cell, the president of the Scarborough Historical Society and vice-president of the Rouge Valley Foundation. Mr. Purcell said he has spent all his life on the Rouge after his father bought a nearby farm. Based on his knowledge and as an employee of the government at the Ministry of Lands and Forestry, Dr. Richardson was able to get things done, said Mr. Masterson. According to the author, Dr. Richardson believed that parks weren’t just for animals, but for peo- ple. And he worked hard to protect that. The government support has been tremendous, but according to Mr. Johnston, so to has the public. “The community support has been so strong,” he said. “Loblaws on Liv- erpool Road has been a big supporter of us.” Community help comes from all over Ontario, ranging from Durham Region to metropolitan areas. And it continues to grow. Anyone who visits the Rouge can go for a scenic, peaceful and majestic adventure through a park filled with trees, trails and wildlife. Travel through a large forest, walk along the Rouge River, observe exotic birds and explore the Greater Toronto Area’s largest green space treasure. “We have five recognized trails,” said Mr. Johnston. He also said there are hundreds of trees from ash and evergreens to tulip trees covering more than 12,000 acres of land. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE A5 A/P Create a beautiful life www.bouclair.com Bath buddies Reg. $1.99 to $9.99 Now $159 to $799 Loofa bath accessories Reg. $1.49 to $4.99 Now $119 to $399 Printed umbrellas Reg. $9.99 Now $499GREATVALUE!Prices in effect from April 21st to May 4th, 2004. *Discount applicable on selected regular priced in-stock merchandise. Discount is not valid on previously purchased merchandise. Excludes custom orders, promotion items and $1items, and discontinued merchandise (yellow stickers). 20 % OFF *70 % TO SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Blinds Drapery ffabric Drapery hhardware Comforters Cushions Ready-made ccurtains Frames Mirrors Lamps Baskets and mmore! BRAMPTON 30 Great Lakes Dr.(Bovaird & Hwy. 410 ) (905) 793-0046 MISSISSAUGA 5935 Mavis Rd.(Heartland Town Centre)(905)507-8817 MISSISSAUGA 1248 Dundas St.E.(west of Dixie)(905)276-2857 AJAX 280 Kingston Rd.E.(east of Harwood )(905)426-5508 MARKHAM 71 Cochrane Dr.(Hwy.7& Woodbine) (905)305-6704 BURLINGTON 3230 Fairview St.(between Guelph Line & Cumberland)(905)681-7698 RICHMOND HILL 45 Red Maple Rd.(Hwy. 7 & Yonge ) (905)771-8003 SCARBOROUGH Eglinton Town Centre (Eglinton & Warden)(416 )757-8859 VAUGHAN 57 Northview Blvd. (Weston Rd. & Hwy 7 )(905)264-1347 TORONTO 700 Lawrence Ave. W. (at Allen Expressway)(416)787-4428 OAKVILLE 2501 Hampshire Gate Rd. (Dundas east of Hwy. 403 )(905)829-1004 CAMBRIDGE 30 Pinebush Rd.(Hespeler Rd. & Hwy. 401 )(519)620-2706 Create a beautiful life $5off!Vinyasa Yoga (Power Yoga), Uses an energizing, flowing practice that creates a high body heat, improving flexibility, balance and strength. Practice with patience to enhance your level of awareness, and your ability to focus. New Sessions for Beginners Starting the Week of April 26, 2004 416-330-1095 Pay as you go or by Pre-Registered Session Location: Catching Fireflies Ltd. 1064 Salk Rd., Unit 6, Pickering (West of Brock Rd. off Bayly) 905-427-5551 Low monthly payments (OAC) Rebates available until May 30/04 Like one of our photos? It can be yours For photo reprint details see ‘customer service’ at durhamregion.com The News Advertiser Metroland Durham Region Media Group Parks are for people too, believed founder This Week ● Canadian Statesman ● NEWS ADVERTISER ● Times-Journal ● durhamregion.com A proud supporter of literacy initiatives ✦ Parks from page A1 Kraft paper bags are biodegradable and compostable and leave no contaminants. Unlike plastic bags, which encourage odors and attract rodents, paper bags enable the contents to “breathe” and reduce health risks. The City of Pickering no longer accepts yard waste in plastic bags. For further information regarding the City’s waste management practices or to obtain the 2004 City of Pickering Waste Management Calendar, please call or email. 905.420.4660 ext 2118 prop&eng@city.pickering.on.ca L E T ’S C O M P O S T E N V I R O N M E N T A L L YLET’S C O M P O S T E N V I R O N M E N T A L L Y Bring out the whole family to help keep Ajax Clean and Green during Environmental Affairs Week, and all year long! Visit us at www.townofajax.com Recycling bins are available at a minimal cost from our Operations Centre, 491 McKenzie Avenue, Ajax 905-683-2951 Saturday, April 24 to Sunday, May 2Saturday, April 24 to Sunday, May 2 What’s Happening in Ajax Plenty to see and do all week. Great opportunity to get INVOLVED! Full details online at www.townofajax.com. All Week - DUFFY will make special appearances - Recycling Fun & Activities @ Ajax Public Library branches - Ajax Environmental Affairs Week Displays @ Main Branch Library, ACC, MCC, Canadian Tire and Home Depot - School Litter Pick-up & Clean-up programs Saturday, April 24 Compost Give-away Day 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon Ajax Community Centre, 75 Centennial Rd., North Parking Lot The Durham Region will be selling blue boxes and composters, while the Town will be giving away kraft paper bags. Get your free compost. First come first served. Tribute’s Clean-up 9 a.m. to noon Lakeside Community Sunday, May 2 Kinsmen Club Litter Pick 9 to 1 p.m. Kinsmen Heritage Centre & Kinsmen Park Eco Fair 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rotary Park Pavilion - Litter Pick (Cloth Environmental bags to 1st 24 people) - Nature Hike • 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. - Create Birdfeeders • 11 a.m.- Children’s Play • 12 noon - Environmental products/displays/activities - Eco-Energy Durham sign-up for May 5 FREE 2 hour Renewable Energy workshop - Raffle of Prizes • 1:30 p.m. Sponsors: Joe Dickson Printing, Enbridge Gas Distribution, Canadian Tire, Rendezvous Restaurant, Meadwestvaco Packaging, Ve r idian.Volkswagon Canada, Durham Digital Imaging, Durham Region Water & Sewer, Roger’s Video, Tim Horton’s. Special thank you to the Ajax Environmental Affairs Week Committee. Thank you to all of our volunteers, participants and sponsors. Tim Horton’s Litter Pick 8:30 to 10 a.m. Public Welcome (Free mugs to 1st 60 people) McLean Community Centre - Meet by the Skateboard Park T-shirt give-aways! Tr ee Planting along Millers Creek Corridor In partnership with Scouts and Guides Canada, and the Optimist Club of Ajax.The Town expects to plant 1,400+ trees! Saturday, April 24 con’t Eco-experiments 1:30 p.m. Ajax Public Library - Main branch (age 6+) Wednesday, April 28 Hermitage Information Session with Town of Ajax Arborist 1 to 2 p.m. Pickering High School Saturday, May 1 Family Bike Ride 9 a.m. to 12 noon Pa r adise Park (Ebony St) to Sportsplex (Mayor Steve Parish to start) Win a Bike! Sponsored by TRCA. For more info, call 905-683-2951 or e-mail aeaw@myrealbox.com. ondary institutions, such as Harvard and Michigan universities, according to Mr. Masterson. “Conservation has to be developed through education,” said Lionel Pur- cell, the president of the Scarborough Historical Society and vice-president of the Rouge Valley Foundation. Mr. Purcell said he has spent all his life on the Rouge after his father bought a nearby farm. Based on his knowledge and as an employee of the government at the Ministry of Lands and Forestry, Dr. Richardson was able to get things done, said Mr. Masterson. According to the author, Dr. Richardson believed that parks weren’t just for animals, but for peo- ple. And he worked hard to protect that. The government support has been tremendous, but according to Mr. Johnston, so to has the public. “The community support has been so strong,” he said. “Loblaws on Liv- erpool Road has been a big supporter of us.” Community help comes from all over Ontario, ranging from Durham Region to metropolitan areas. And it continues to grow. Anyone who visits the Rouge can go for a scenic, peaceful and majestic adventure through a park filled with trees, trails and wildlife. Travel through a large forest, walk along the Rouge River, observe exotic birds and explore the Greater Toronto Area’s largest green space treasure. “We have five recognized trails,” said Mr. Johnston. He also said there are hundreds of trees from ash and evergreens to tulip trees covering more than 12,000 acres of land. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE A5 A/P Create a beautiful life www.bouclair.com Bath buddies Reg. $1.99 to $9.99 Now $159 to $799 Loofa bath accessories Reg. $1.49 to $4.99 Now $119 to $399 Printed umbrellas Reg. $9.99 Now $499GREATVALUE!Prices in effect from April 21st to May 4th, 2004. *Discount applicable on selected regular priced in-stock merchandise. Discount is not valid on previously purchased merchandise. Excludes custom orders, promotion items and $1items, and discontinued merchandise (yellow stickers). 20 % OFF *70 % TO SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Blinds Drapery ffabric Drapery hhardware Comforters Cushions Ready-made ccurtains Frames Mirrors Lamps Baskets and mmore! BRAMPTON 30 Great Lakes Dr.(Bovaird & Hwy. 410 ) (905) 793-0046 MISSISSAUGA 5935 Mavis Rd.(Heartland Town Centre)(905)507-8817 MISSISSAUGA 1248 Dundas St.E.(west of Dixie)(905)276-2857 AJAX 280 Kingston Rd.E.(east of Harwood )(905)426-5508 MARKHAM 71 Cochrane Dr.(Hwy.7& Woodbine) (905)305-6704 BURLINGTON 3230 Fairview St.(between Guelph Line & Cumberland)(905)681-7698 RICHMOND HILL 45 Red Maple Rd.(Hwy. 7 & Yonge ) (905)771-8003 SCARBOROUGH Eglinton Town Centre (Eglinton & Warden)(416)757-8859 VAUGHAN 57 Northview Blvd. (Weston Rd. & Hwy 7 )(905)264-1347 TORONTO 700 Lawrence Ave. W. (at Allen Expressway)(416)787-4428 OAKVILLE 2501 Hampshire Gate Rd. (Dundas east of Hwy. 403 )(905)829-1004 CAMBRIDGE 30 Pinebush Rd.(Hespeler Rd. & Hwy. 401 )(519)620-2706 Create a beautiful life $5off!Vinyasa Yoga (Power Yoga), Uses an energizing, flowing practice that creates a high body heat, improving flexibility, balance and strength. Practice with patience to enhance your level of awareness, and your ability to focus. New Sessions for Beginners Starting the Week of April 26, 2004 416-330-1095 Pay as you go or by Pre-Registered Session Location: Catching Fireflies Ltd. 1064 Salk Rd., Unit 6, Pickering (West of Brock Rd. off Bayly) 905-427-5551 Low monthly payments (OAC) Rebates available until May 30/04 Bring out the whole family to help keep Ajax Clean and Green during Environmental Affairs Week, and all year long! Visit us at www.townofajax.com Recycling bins are available at a minimal cost from our Operations Centre, 491 McKenzie Avenue, Ajax 905-683-2951 to Sunday, May 2, April 24 to Sunday, May 2to Sunday, May 2, April 24 to Sunday, May 2 pening in Ajax Great opportunity to get INVOLVED! t www.townofajax.com. Week ing Fun & Activities @ Ajax Public Library branches anch Library, ACC, MCC, Canadian Tire and Home Depot p & Clean-up programs Sunday, May 2 Kinsmen Club Litter Pick 9 to 1 p.m. Kinsmen Heritage Centre & Kinsmen Park Eco Fair 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rotary Park Pavilion - Litter Pick (Cloth Environmental bags to 1st 24 people) - Nature Hike • 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. - Create Birdfeeders • 11 a.m.- Children’s Play • 12 noon - Environmental products/displays/activities - Eco-Energy Durham sign-up for May 5 FREE 2 hour Renewable Energy workshop - Raffle of Prizes • 1:30 p.m. Sponsors: Joe Dickson Printing, Enbridge Gas Distribution, Canadian Tire, Rendezvous Restaurant, Meadwestvaco Packaging, Ve r idian.Volkswagon Canada, Durham Digital Imaging, Durham Region Water & Sewer, Roger’s Video, Tim Horton’s. Special thank you to the Ajax Environmental Affairs Week Committee. Thank you to all of our volunteers, participants and sponsors. Corridor da, and the 1,400+ trees! n’t 6+) Wednesday, April 28 Hermitage Information Session with Town of Ajax Arborist 1 to 2 p.m. Pickering High School Saturday, May 1 Family Bike Ride 9 a.m. to 12 noon Pa radise Park (Ebony St) to Sportsplex (Mayor Steve Parish to start) Win a Bike! Sponsored by TRCA. 51 or e-mail aeaw@myrealbox.com. Like one of our photos? It can be yours For photo reprint details see ‘customer service’ at durhamregion.com The News Advertiser Metroland Durham Region Media Group Parks are for people too, believed founder This Week ● Canadian Statesman ● NEWS ADVERTISER ● Times-Journal ● durhamregion.com A proud supporter of literacy initiatives ✦ Parks from page A1 P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Proud members of Pickering News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher twhittaker@durhamregion.com Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief jburghardt@durhamregion.com Tony Doyle Managing Editor tdoyle@durhamregion.com Duncan Fletcher Director of Advertising dfletcher@durhamregion.com Eddie Kolodziejcak Classified Advertising ekolo@durhamregion.com Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager afakhourie@durhamregion.com Lillian Hook Office Manager lhook@durhamregion.com Cheryl Haines Composing Manager chaines@durhamregion.com Janice O’Neil Composing Manager joneil@durhamregion.com News/Sales 905-683-5110 Classifieds 905-683-0707 Distribution 905-683-5117 News Fax 905-683-0386 General Fax 905-683-7363 Death Notices 905-683-3005 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 E-mail tdoyle@ durhamregion.com Web address durhamregion.com Mailing Address 13 0 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. 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The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opin- ions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. We regret that due to the volume of letters, not all will be print- ed. Editorial Editorials &Opinions WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ DAVID STELL, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249 We can all play a part to f ight vandalism Call police about suspicious activity or even form a neighbourhood watch It's as sure a sign of spring and summer as tulips, sun, and hay fever. But like weeds in our lawns, this is one problem all communities can do without. Each year without fail, as the warmer weather sets in, so too do the problems with vandalism, destruction and senseless violence. All under the cover of night. Communities across Durham have been coming to grips with the issue the past few years. Too frequently we've heard stories about teens on their way home being swarmed for a few dollars or clothing and then beaten and left lying on the ground. Other times property is targeted. Too often we've heard about the destruction of a community landmark, or the desecration of a local park. Too frequently we've been left shaking our heads. So, what can be done? Quite a bit, but everyone in the community has a role to play. That includes police officers, politicians and all residents. Let's start with the public, because that's where offi- cers and politicians turn to so often for information. If you know of a problem area in your neighbour- hood, let police know. Tell them about the group that's reg ularly meeting late at night at the local park or at your area school. Or, take it a step further and form a neighbourhood watch committee. There's no better in- centive for bringing a group of like-minded citizens to- gether than wanting to ensure you're living in a safe community. The benefits, both financially and in terms of peace of mind, are plenty. However, remember, only through the help of the en- tire community can police truly get involved and make a difference. For their part, local municipalities can help tackle the problem with strong penalties for anyone found guilty of damaging property. And for those that don't already have them in place, municipalities can consid- er curfews for local parks and other public areas. Again, with stiff penalties for offenders. Above all, residents are best served by not putting themselves in dangerous situations. Make sure to use well-lit pathways and sidewalks when out at night, don't confront strangers if you believe they're up to trouble, and be aware of your surroundings. Everyone in the community has a role to play. Only by acting together can we truly ensure a safe summer sea- son, where heading out at night is no longer a gamble. This week’s question: Have you, or will you be taking part in a communi- ty clean-up project this week? ❏Yes ❏No Click and say Cast your vote online at infodurhamregion.com Last week’s question: Should Paul Martin get it over with and call an election or should he wait until the fall? ❏Fa ll election 50.3 per cent ❏Spring election 49.7 per cent Vo tes cast: 183 Editorial cartoon Do you have a photo to share with our readers? If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share with the community, we'd like to see it. The Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser invites submis- sions from readers, so dig through your old photos or capture a new one. Include up to 80 words describing the circumstances of the picture, identify the people in it and when it was taken. Mail pictures to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5 or, e-mail photos in jpeg format to: dstell@durhamre- gion.com. Letters to the Editor There's no place like home, there's no place like home. You got that right Dorothy. When you're sick or recovering or just plain worn out, you can't beat your own place. It's amazing how comforting just being around your own stuff can be. It's like you are once again surround- ed by a thousand little talismans, all beaming their healing power into you. Things that under normal cir- cumstances might be an annoy- ance, the thrum of the dryer, the rhythmic swish and swash of the dishwasher, even the sound of the dog's nails click, click, click- ing across the hardwood, are now comforting, perhaps even hypnotic suggestions that all will soon be well. Even if you're thrashing about in bed, unable to sleep, there is a certain comfort in knowing that at least you are wide awake in your own bed. Even throwing up is always more tolerable in your own toilet. During my early days back, when I was spending most of my time on the couch in the front room, the nicest sound of the day came around 3 p.m. I would hear the door to the family room open and slam closed followed hard by the happy, energetic voices of my children shouting "Hello, we're home!" At first, their mother tried to shush them, to let their father sleep, but I vetoed that. Their voices and their laughter and light birdlike chat- ter, f loating in from the kitchen, was a more potent healer than a thousand antibiotics. I am the most fortunate man in the world, too, in that I have a wife who apparently, was born to heal people. From the moment my illness was diagnosed, an engine inside my wife began to rev, a little Jew- ish two-stroke, built over two millennia ago, that runs like a top. This thing cranks out nur- turing and kindness by the ladle. From dawn to dusk I can hear my wife and her engine in the kitchen, pouring love and heal- ing and hope into muffin tins and juice glasses and casserole dishes. Cancer cells are leaping out of my body like rats from a sinking ship. My wife is pissed at them and they know it. Only the stu- pid and proud ones are still hanging around now and she has something special planned for them. Who would've thought I'd ever feel bad for some sorry- assed cancer cells? The only person at home who is somewhat indifferent to my situation is, of course, the dog. The dog will not get up from his place in front of the woodstove when I need to shuffle past. The dog's only concern was that I might develop Alzheimer's and forget where his leash is kept. The dog has his own baggage. He looks at me with a certain amount of disdain, as I lie on the couch. I know what he is think- ing. He is thinking that if it weren't for me, he would have that couch to himself and he is thinking if I am so sick how come I don't have one of those funnel collars around my head so I will not lick myself. Yes, Dorothy, there is indeed no place like home. Sunderland resident Neil Crone, actor-comic-writer, saves some of his best lines for his columns. Neil Crone e n t e r l a u g h i n g Lower the limit for salary list To the editor: Re: 'Six-figure club is now out- dated,' editorial, April 7. Like many citizens, I was out- raged to read the salary report for government employees in the area. It goes to show how govern- ment spending is completely out of control in this country. Your editorial suggested that maybe the salary cut-off ought to be raised higher than $100,000 to ref lect inflation. I strongly dis- agree. If anything, the cut-off should be lowered. The salary figures quoted actu- ally vastly understate the true cost of government employees, since they do not include other payroll costs, such as the ex- tremely generous government employee benefits that most em- ployees in the private sector can only dream of (gold-plated group insurance plan, huge fully in- dexed defined-benefit pension plans, generous vacation pay, sick pay, etc.). These extra costs can easily add up to an additional 25 per cent or more of the employee's basic salary. If the government were to calculate and disclose the actual cost of its employees, then maybe a case for raising the cut- off could be made. As for employees being on the list because of such things as overtime, if there are a lot of em- ployees in this situation, the re- port at least tells us that the gov- ernment ought to be looking to hire more employees at regular salaries, instead of paying exces- sive overtime. This would save money and provide more em- ployment. The one thing that all the re- cent scandals tell us (sponsor- ship, gun registry, HRDC and OPG, to name a few) is that to keep the government account- able, we need far more govern- ment disclosure, not less. Ed Hosmar Oshawa Driftwood Theatre Group needs support To the editor: Re: 'It’s a made in Durham Shakesperean tragedy,' April 9. I was most interested in Christy Chase's article about the funding problems of the Drift- wood Theatre Group. As a long-time supporter, I have attended performances over its 10-year history, watching it grow from a grass roots volunteer initiative with opportunities for local students, to a professional summer touring theatre group producing performances of high calibre. The Driftwood Theatre Group is a well-run cultural organiza- tion that plays a critical social function in our community. Costs to continue have reached a level that is not sustainable, yet the costs to our community are great if we lose this creative talent. Driftwood Theatre has intro- duced dramatic arts to individu- als who would otherwise never have this opportunity, and in a way that adds to the health and vitality of our community. The troupe now needs dona- tions from those who can afford to pay so that they can continue to make professional, classic the- atre accessible to everyone. Cheryl MacLeod Newcastle Anderson’s actions build case to elect chairman To the editor: Re: 'Anderson pushing transit,' April 4. For the second time in a month I am disgusted and incensed by an item in your coverage of Durham council. In March I was angered by huge raises members of council granted themselves. This time it was a direct quote from the regional chairman. "You (local municipalities) can either get on board for transit or you're going to have to give me more money for roads because I can't keep widening them," said Roger Anderson. The dictionary defines a chair- man as: 1) a person who is in charge of a meeting; 2) the head of a committee; and 3) in New Brunswick the head of a village council; and 4) a man whose work is wheeling people in a chair. There is nothing about having the right to threaten councillors or personally widen roads. It is my opinion that Mr. An- derson is under a few delusions: 1) that he was elected at large in the Region, or even in one of the municipalities; 2) that he is enti- tled to impose conditions rather than referee a meeting; 3) that the funds so allocated belong to him; and 4) that he is in charge of widening the roads. What more rationale is there that we need a chairman elected at large, not appointed at the whim of 28 regional councillors? Vera E. Emerson Ajax Home is the best healer Get a Super Membership, add unlimited fitness classes to your membership for only $100 per year WOW! Daytime Health Club Memberships for as low as $20 a month! 905.683.6582 905.420.2222 24 Hour Access 905.420.4660 cityofpickering.com ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS AT CITY HALL All meetings are open to the public. For meeting details call 905.420.2222 or visit our website. DATE MEETING TIME April 26 Civic Awards 7:00 pm April 28 Accessibility Advisory 7:00 pm Committee Meeting May 3 Executive/City Council Meeting 7:30 pm May 5 Committee of Adjustment Meeting 7:00 pm Pickering Recreation Complex 905.683.6582 cityofpickering.com/recreation 1867 Valley Farm Rd. (just east of Pickering Town Centre) THE COMPLEX CROSS OVER Ta ke a fitness class between April 19 - 23, 2004 to participate in... FREE Health Club Mini Sessions! Schedule Monday,April 19 - CARDIO MACHINES Tuesday,April 20 - UPPER BODY MACHINES Wednesday,April 21 - LEG MACHINES Thursday,April 22 - ARM MACHINES Friday,April 23 - CARDIO MACHINES City of Pickering GROWTH MANAGEMENT STUDY THANK YOU to all those who took the time to review and comment on the Phase 2 Reports completed as part of the Growth Management Study. Staff is currently reviewing the Phase 2 Reports, and is considering all comments received as part of our review. All comments received will be provided to Council as part of the staff report to Council. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE TIMING OF A REPORT TO COUNCIL. For further information, contact Catherine Rose, Manager, Policy, Pickering Planning & Development Department, extension 2038. cityofpickering.com Plastic is not my bag! Effective April 1, 2004,clear plastic bags will no longer be accepted for leaf & yard waste collection. Please continue to place your leaf & yard waste out in bushel baskets,open top reusable containers or give Kraft Paper Bags a try! For further information, call 905.420.4630 ext.2118 or 1.866.683.2760 toll free. 2004 INTERIM TAX NOTICE Second Installment of the 2004 INTERIM PROPERTY TAX BILL Is due for Payment Second Installment Payable April 28, 2004 Come by the Pickering Recreation Complex front desk during open hours before Friday, April 30 & place your flower in the garden, write your name down to win! 905.683.6582 cityofpickering.com/recreation Pickering Recreation Complex Pickering Recreation Complex Re-shape your body and get ready for those fabulous spring & summer fashions. New! Bikini Blitz Mondays - Thursdays Pa rt of the great Fitness Class Line-up at the Pickering Recreation Complex Heating Equipment: Time for a Checkup! Your furnace, fireplace or woodstove need yearly checkups to ensure they operate safely and efficiently. Heating appliances should be cleaned and inspected annually to prevent fires and deadly carbon monoxide gas in your home. Contact a qualified service technician to clean and inspect your furnace, fireplace or woodstove. A message from the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council and the Pickering Fire Services. For more information contact the Pickering Fire Services at Phone: 905.420.4628 or Email: fire@city.pickering.on.ca or visit our website at cityofpickering.com Saturday May 1st, 2004, 7-10 pm Petticoat Creek Community Centre (470 Kingston Rd. just west of Whites Rd.) Live Music from Nu Planet (R&B, Hip Hop, Reggae) Karaoke,Air Hockey, Pool Tables, Foozeball Prizes! Prizes! Prizes! CALL 905.420.6588 GET YOUR FREE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! FREE ADMIS S I O N T O 50+ LI F E S T Y L E SHOW A.E. King Fitness Complex 200 Leland Rd. 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For information please call the City of Pickering at 905.420.4620 ext.2099 or visit cityofpickering.com PUBLIC ALERTING OPEN HOUSE April 28 and 29, 2004 Pickering City Hall 7 pm to 9 pm A short presentation by Regional staff will begin at 7:30 followed by an opportunity for questions and comments from the public. Provincial, Regional, City, and Ontario Pow er Generation staff will be present to answer questions. Additional information can be obtained from the Durham Emergency Management Office at 905.430.2792 or www.region.durham.on.ca/alerting. A late payment fee of 1.25% is added to any unpaid taxes on the first day of default and on the first day of each month, as long as the taxes remain unpaid. The penalty and interest rates are set by City by-laws, pursuant to the Ontario Municipal Act. The City does not have the authority to waive penalty and interest charges. If you have not received your Tax Notice, please telephone the Civic Complex at 905.420.4614 (North Pickering 905.683.2760) or Toll Free 1.866.683.2760. Our office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. Tired of Standing in line to pay your taxes? Please note that the City of Pickering offers the following payment options and encourages you to try these convenient alternatives. You c an pay your taxes on or before the due date: • At participating financial institutions. Please allow five days before due date for your payment to reach our office. • By mail. To avoid the late penalty fee, please ensure that your tax payment is mailed five days before the due date. • After hours “outside” drop box at the City municipal building on or before the due date. • By telephone/computer banking. Please check with your financial institution for details. Fa ilure to receive a Tax Notice does not reduce YOUR responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE A7 P RICK JOHNSON Claimed $19,484. BILL McLEAN Claimed $6,971. DAVID PICKLES Claimed $13,430. DAVE RYAN Claimed $1,204. WAYNE ARTHURS Claimed $4,689. KEVIN ASHE Claimed $437 in December. MAURICE BRENNER Claimed $8,491. MARK HOLLAND Claimed $19,468. PICKERING -There’s a new base for learning English for newcomers to Canada. L anguage Instruction for New- comers to Canada (LINC) is cele- brating the opening of its new child- minding site. The site is filled with services for both parents and children. It allows parents to attend English classes while their children also learn the language on site. Permanent resi- dents are eligible for these free class- es, which includes childminding for kids not in school. 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Shed the Winter Weight & Get Ready for Summer 8 WEEKS ‘TILL SUMMER BeforeBefore www.magwyerspub.com Annual Spring Golf Tourney Monday, May 17 @ Deer Creek Call for details DURHAM WEST GIRLS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HOUSE LEAGUE REGISTRATION AND REP TEAM TRY-OUTS FOR THE 2004/2005 SEASON The Durham West Girls Hockey Association is widely recognized as one of the premiere womens hockey organizations in the Ontario Womans Hockey Association and offers recreational and competitive hockey for women aged 4 to 74 and we have the program that is just right for you. HOUSE LEAGUE REGISTRATION Saturday April 24, 2004 Noon - 4:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Hallway Registration Rates:Hockey School (pre 1998 or new players)$200.00 First year Novice participants $350.00 Novice to Bantam (b. 1990 to 1997)$475.00 Midget (b. 1987 to 1989)$400.00 Discounts available for multiple children families (discount not available for first year Novices) Birth certificate required for all new registrants. REP TEAMS TRY-OUT SCHEDULE (Cost is $12/try-out) Please check the website at www.dwgha.com for details on Tier 3 and Tier 4 try-outs All players attending try-outs that were rostered with another OWHA centre during the 2003/2004 season must submit a “Permission to Skate” form prior to trying out. Novice ‘A’ (b. 1996 to 1997) Coach - TBA (Contact Don Fraser (905) 430-1102) Saturday April 24th 9:30 - 11:00 am Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Atom ‘AA’ (b. 1994 to 1995) Coach - Mark Risely (905) 831-7228 Saturday April 24th 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Sunday April 25th 9:30 - 11:00 am Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Wednesday April 28th 7:00 - 8:30 pm Pickering Rec Complex - O’Brien Pad Peewee ‘AA’ (b. 1992 to 1993) Coach - Richard Sabourin (905) 509-9688 Wednesday April 21st 7:00 - 8:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Saturday April 24th 12:30 - 2:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Sunday April 25th 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Bantam ‘AA’ - 1’ (b. 1990 to 1991) Coach - Dino Caggiula (905) 837-2740 Sunday April 25th 2:00 - 3:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Wednesday April 28th 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Thursday April 29th 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Midget ‘AA’ (b. 1987 to 1989) Coach - Ken Seto (905) 433-0795 Thursday April 22nd 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Sunday April 25th 12:30 - 2:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Tuesday April 27th 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Intermediate ‘AA’ (b. 1983 to 1986) Coach - Ken Mulgrew (905) 683-5786 Wednesday April 21st 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Thursday April 22nd 7:00 - 8:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Saturday April 24th 2:00 - 3:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Monday April 26th 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Atom ‘BB’ (b. 1994 to 1995) Coach - Rick Briden 9905) 831-4799 Saturday May 1st 9:30 - 11:00 am Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Sunday May 2nd 9:30 - 11:00 am Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Saturday May 8th 9:30 - 11:00 am Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Peewee ‘A’ (b. 1992 to 1993) Coach - Rob Crummey (9050 837-1598 Monday April 26th 8:00 - 9:30 pm Pickering Rec Complex - O’Brien Pad Thursday April 29th 6:00 - 7:30 pm Art Thompson Arena Saturday May 1st 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Bantam ‘AA’ - 2’ (b. 1990 to 1991) coach - Shane Terry (905) 721-9406 Saturday May 1st 12:30 - 2:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Sunday May 2nd 12:30 - 2:00 pm Ajax Community Cente - Pad 3 Monday May 3rd 8:30 - 10:00 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Midget ‘A’ (b. 1987 to 1989) Coach - Barry Fettes (905) 420-9508 Wednesday April 28th 8:30 - 10:00 pm Pickering Rec Complex - O’Brien Pad Thursday April 29th 8:00 - 9:30 pm Pickering Rec Complex - O’Brien Pad Saturday May 1st 2:00 - 3:30 pm Ajax Community Centre - Pad 3 Council members say expenses cover cost of job Hiring outside help a must, say councillors Johnson’s wife earns salary; Holland hires Winterfest help PICKERING – Rick Johnson paid his wife Sue $4,800 for administrative services in 2003, while three other councillors hired outside help to carry out some duties. The money falls under the out- side agencies column in the Picker- ing council expense report present- ed to council Monday night. Coun. Johnson said because he lives in north Pickering, he set up an office in his own home instead of relying on the administrative sup- port provided at the Civic Complex and shared between all six council- lors. He said his wife takes a lot of the calls from constituents and handles e-mails. Coun. Johnson said in the past two terms having her administra- tive support has been valuable since he is busy with his duties as chairman of several committees. “I found it very useful over the past six years (to have the sup- port),” he said. “Most of the stuff we handle (as municipal politicians) are day to day so it is important to have some- one there (to respond).” Councillors are given a budget of $4,800 per year to pay for any addi- tional administrative support they require. Wa rd 2 Regional Councillor Mark Holland also used outside services. Coun. Holland, chairman of Win- terfest, said he paid $4,800 to David Johnson for his work as vice-chair- man of Winterfest. “We definitely do have help at the City but to have somebody out after hours and go out for the number of hours I have him putting in there’s no way I could get somebody to do that (as a volunteer),” he said. Wa rd 3 City Councillor David Pickles spent $4,400 for the outside services to design and layout his newsletter, while Ward 2 City Coun- cillor Bill McLean expensed $650 for the help he received with his newsletter. penses, such as the $3,255 for meals, receptions and promotions, were in- curred for regional duties because there isn’t a budget for that at the Durham level. Coun. Holland’s total of $19,468 was an increase over the $13,012 he expensed in 2002. “Relative to the level of activity I’m putting in, they’re appropriate,” he said. He added being accessible through a cellphone and sending out regular notices to residents in his ward are necessary expenses to do his job. “If I didn’t do those things I wouldn’t be doing the job the way I see needing to do it,” he said. Coun. Holland’s top categories in- cluded $6,699 for newsletter and postage, $2,209 for meals, recep- tions and promotions, and $4,800 for outside agency services. He explained the majority of the newsletter expenses were spent on notices for public meetings concern- ing the waterfront. Coun. Holland is chairman of the waterfront co-ordi- nating committee. The $2,209 for meals, receptions and promotions went mostly to en- ter tainment for the waterfront cele- brations, a dinner for the waterfront co-ordinating committee, and to the library board dinner he co-hosted, Coun. Holland said. Wa rd 2 City Councillor Bill McLean’s $6,971 in expenses in 2003 was less than the $12,701 he claimed in 2002. He said part of the decrease was because he went to fewer con- ferences. Wa rd 3 City Councillor David Pickles expensed $13,430 in 2003 compared with $9,630 in 2002. He said part of the reason for the in- crease was because he hired help to do his newsletter. In addition to the $4,575 Coun. Pickles spent on newsletters, no- tices and postage, he also spent $4,400 on support from outside agencies to help design and layout the newsletter. Wa rd 1 Regional Councillor Mau- rice Brenner expensed the least of any regional councillor, with his $8,491 coming in less than the $11,380 last year. Ward 1 City Coun- cillor Kevin Ashe (who only served one month in December) spent $437 his first month in office. In addition to their expenses, each councillor received $7,260 for a travel allowance, more than $7,000 for benefits, $25,000 in remunera- tion and between $2,000 and $3,000 for per diem payments for attending full-day special meetings. In 2003, former mayor Wayne Arthurs received $46,000 in pay, $3,600 in per diems, $10,109 in bene- fits, $4,689 in expenses, $12,280 for travel allowance, and $105,000 in sev- erance. Pickering council expenses by the numbers NAME CONF.NP MRP OA OS PI TOTAL Wayne Arthurs $1,723 - $2,268 - $44 $653 $4,689 Dave Ryan (Dec/03) - - - - - $91 $91 Ke vin Ashe (Dec/03) - - - - $55 $382 $437 Maurice Brenner - $3,099 $668 - - $4,724 $8,491 Mark Holland $1,545 $6,699 $2,209 $4,800 - 44,159 $19,468 Rick Johnson $1,027 $3,480 $3,255 $4,800 $433 $6,489 $19,484 Bill McLean $1,067 $1,032 $734 $650 $421 $3,066 $6,971 David Pickles $946 $4,575 $722 $4,400 - $2,787 $13,430 Dave Ryan (Jan-Nov/03) - - $212 - - $902 $1,113 NP - Newsletters and postage MRP - Meals, receptions and promotions OA - Outside agencies OS - Office supplies PI - Phones and Internet • Dave Ryan’s term as mayor and Kevin Ashe’s term as councillor began in December 2003 PICKERING COUNCIL EXPENSES 2003 ✦ Council from page A1 New LINC for newcomers DURHAM – With prom season kicking off, the Durham Region Health Department has de- veloped a kit for parents to help keep their teens safe at parties. The youth safer partying kits are meant to help parents to help their children prepare for difficult decisions and situations that may arise from using alcohol or drugs in a party setting. “Any teen can end up in a difficult situation,” says Tricia Dallaway, a public health nurse with the Health Department. “It’s important that teens feel comfortable calling an adult for help if they find themselves in a tough situa- tion because one poorly made choice about the use of drugs or alcohol can put a teen’s safety at risk. By speaking to teens about these issues while planning for the coming prom season, parents can help their teens enjoy a safe cele- bration.” The new kit contains information and re- sources to help parents address alcohol and drug use with their kids. It provides parents with suggestions on managing the potential risks they may encounter as a result of their teen’s behaviour. A national study has found that 53 per cent of women who reported being sexually as- saulted admitted to being under the influence of alcohol at the time, while other research shows that 40 per cent of teenage drivers who were in fatal accidents had been under the in- fluence of alcohol. A 2003 Ontario Student Drug Use survey found that alcohol and marijuana continue to be the substances most commonly used by teens. Free copies of the youth safer partying kit along with more information about substance abuse can be found on the Durham Regional Health Department Web site, www.region.durham.on.ca, or by calling the Health Department at 905-723-8521 or 1-800- 841-2729, ext. 2545. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE A9 A/P Do you want to learn about managing arthritis and arthritis medications? 1.800.321.1433/info@on.arthritis.ca www.arthritis.ca/ontario Join us for this free educational event that provides people living with arthritis and their families with the information to better manage their life. SEATING IS LIMITED, call now to reserve a seat or for more information 905.434.7221 ARTHRITIS PUBLIC FORUM Your Medications & Alternatives 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. DATE : PLACE: TIME: COST: Monday, April 26, 2004 St. Mary’s of the People’s Church Hall 532 Stevenson Rd. 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Year-end figures up about 50 per cent over 2002, residential numbers set record DURHAM –The value of building permits issued in Durham was up nearly 50 per cent in 2003, to about $1.7 billion from $1.2 billion in 2003, the 2003 building permit activity re- view said. New records were set in 2003, with $1.08 billion in residential permits, compared to $808 million in 2002. Around $649.8 million in non-resi- dential permits were given, com- pared to $375.4 in 2002. “The level of building permit activ- ity in Durham Region has been ex- ceptional in 2003,” the report said. “The total value of building per- mits...issued surpassed all previous- ly recorded levels in the Region since its inception in 1974.” Whitby had the greatest increase in building permit value, up 64 per cent from 2002. Ajax was second with a 34.7 per cent increase, fol- lowed by Uxbridge at 32.7. Both Brock and Scugog experienced de- creases. Durham contributed 13.2 per cent of the total value of building permits in the Greater Toronto Area, up from 11.5 per cent in 2002. A/P PAGE A10 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 www.durhamregion.com TAX BACKLASH Or vote at www.nomealtax.ca ANOTHER NEW TAX? It doesn’t make sense. Premier McGuinty, I oppose the proposed Tax on Basic Meals Under $4. We can’t afford another new tax, especially one that hurts the people who least deserve it and can least afford it. Name:__________________________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:__________________________________________________________________________________ Comment:________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Mail To:No Meal Tax, Suite 8-201, 2600 Skymark Ave., Mississauga, ON L4W 5B2 Or Fax To:1-888-359-5588 A message from the Ontario Foodservice Industry STOP THE PROPOSED NEW 8% MEAL TAX If the Ontario Government gets its way, you will start paying a new 8% tax every time you buy a milk, coffee, soup or sandwich in any school, hospital, cafeteria or restaurant. That will take more than $200 million out of the pockets of Ontario consumers. And it will hit students, seniors, health-care workers and low-income earners the hardest. 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Wednesday, April 21, 2004 News Advertiser Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $ 6.00 between Apr. 14/04 to Apr. 18/04 Durham Region enjoys building permit boom in 2003 An award-winning news team! www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE B1 A/P Sports &Recreation WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 The fine print All the scores, and more... See page B2 Sports Briefs APRIL 21, 2004Two sports, no worries Jonke up for the challenge in collegiate career By Al Rivett Sports Editor PICKERING — Playing two sports at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School never posed a problem for Frank Jonke. So, the 19-year-old Grade 12 stu- dent sees no worries in being a dou- ble-sport athlete for the Notre Dame College Falcons of South Eu- clid, Ohio, near Cleveland, starting in the fall. "Soccer and basketball are at two different time periods (of the year), so I hope (to play)," says Jonke who starred in both with the Monarchs this season. While he's signed on for a soccer scholarship, he plans to try out for the Falcons' men's basketball team. A hard-nosed frontcourt player with the Monarchs' basketball team, Jonke led the team to the quarter-finals at the Ontario Feder- ation of School Athletic Associa- tions championships (OFSAA) last month. And, in soccer, he was instrumen- tal in helping the senior boys' team capture the Durham senior 'AAA' title from the rival Dunbarton High School Spartans. The city resident signed a letter of intent to play at the small liberal arts college two weeks ago. The Fal- cons play in the National Associa- tion of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) American Mideast Confer- ence and have had a successful run in their three-year history, winning the conference title two years ago, ending its season in the regional f inal this year. But, for Jonke, the successful soc- cer program at Notre Dame College was only one of the factors that drew him to the institution. He notes the small student population and the Falcons' coach, Michael 'Mac' McBride, also figured promi- nently in his decision. "It's a very small school and you're a name, not a number. You know everybody there," explains Jonke, who credits his parents, Frank and Joanne, and former coaches Tom Croft and Paul Deabreu with spurring him on to a scholarship. "The coach is also very nice and straightforward. He tells you what he thinks; he doesn't beat around the bush." And, the Notre Dame soccer pro- gram is overjoyed to have the big centre-forward on board. McBride terms Jonke's signing as "what could be considered the biggest player signing in program history. "We expect Frank to be a big part of (the program). We lost two all- Americans to graduation and we're trying to fill their shoes and Frank has the potential to do that." Jonke says he had "five or six" schools interested in signing him to a soccer scholarship. He received calls from St. Bonaventure in New Yo rk State, James Madison, the University of Buffalo, Niagara Uni- versity and Notre Dame. In addition to the Ohio school, he paid only one other official visit, checking out St. Bonaventure. In the summer, Jonke will contin- ue to play at a high level for the To ronto Lynx of the Super 'Y' league, an elite youth development club for players across North Amer- ica. It serves as a feeder program for the 'A' league Toronto Lynx. The Ontario elite league, says Jonke, features many games against American competition and should prepare him well for what he'll face on the collegiate pitch. Jonke's no stranger to playing soccer at a high level. Last year as a member of the Unionville Strikers, under Deabreu, he helped the team earn a silver medal at the Canadian National Soccer Championships in the 18-and-under age group. He hopes to leave secondary school athletics with a bang, as the Monarchs soccer team plays for the provincial title in Pickering in early June. Although he's a little apprehen- sive about playing due to the possi- bility of injury, he's nonetheless eager to end his time at St. Mary on a high note -- with a provincial title. Jonke plans to study law at Notre Dame. A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo Frank Jonke plans to continue to be a two-sport athlete at Notre Dame College in Ohio, starting this fall. He was a standout soccer and basketball player at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School this year. Low numbers, high expectations Despite small turnout, Rock has big goals By Al Rivett Sports Editor DURHAM — With the defensive side of the rink all but squared away, the Ajax-Pickering Rock is searching for scoring. The Ontario Lacrosse Association senior 'B' league squad is in the throes of preparing for its second season of play. Training camp got under way last Thursday and contin- ued through the weekend at the Vil- lage Arena in Ajax. The final session is tomorrow (Thursday) night at the Ajax Community Centre. The Rock opens its 16-game sched- ule on their home floor against the defending league champion Owen Sound Woodsmen at the Pickering Recreation Complex Sunday, May 2 at 7 p.m. Paul St. John, the Rock's head coach and general manager, says he's buoyed by the quality of players at camp, but admits he's somewhat concerned by the low number in at- tendance. He expected 25 to 35 play- ers, but there have been only about 20, although some players are expect- ed to make appearances at the final two sessions. "I have mixed emotions. I'm defi- nitely happy with the calibre of the players coming in, but our numbers are down a bit," says St. John. The good news is the Rock is only looking to add about six or seven new players to the team's roster, especial- ly those with an offensive flair. "We're looking for a few more play- ers who can put the ball in the net, but every team in the league is in the same boat where that's concerned,' says St. John. Of special note is the emergence of two former Clarington Green Gaels junior players -- Tim Holland and Cody Laforme - at training camp. Both are making a strong case to- ward sticking on the roster. Holland, more noted as a defensive specialist with the junior 'B' Green Gaels, has shown he's also capable of playing offence, too. As for Laforme, the brother of Rock veteran Brandon Laforme, St. John says he could be a key contribu- tor this season. "If he turns out to be as good as we think he is, he could be the best rook- ie in the league," explains St. John. "He's fast and he has good hands." The Rock expect to generate of- fence with the return of snipers Brad Cann, a 20-goal scorer last season, Brandon Laforme and Paul O'Grady. Shawn Cardy, plucked off the Burlington Chiefs roster in the recent dispersal draft, and Pat VanHooser will also help the team’s offence. In goal, the Rock features arguably the best tandem in the league in Mike Miron and Jay Preece. Miron, who played last season for the Na- tional Lacrosse league's Arizona Sting, was pivotal in the Rock's sur- prising 11-5 regular-season record and playoff berth in its inaugural sea- son. As well, the Rock boast a full com- plement of returning defensive play- ers, including Graham Passmore, Eddie Fines, Kevin Taylor, Ian Harloff, Bill McLean and Shawn Summerfield. Jamie McKeracher, picked up at the trading deadline a year ago, is expected to join the Rock in late May. He recently completed the NLL season with the Anaheim Storm. Starting his first full season as head coach after taking over on the bench from Keith Begley three games into last season, St. John is excited to get going. He notes the Rock's ulti- mate goal is to win the league title and ultimately the Canadian crown. "I spent the winter wondering what we have to do to get better. Our goal is to get to the Canadian champi- onships and I'm definitely excited to get back together and get working on our mission," he says. Winning a league title, he admits, won't be an easy chore, as the Woods- men and the Kitchener-Waterloo Ko- diaks are the teams to beat again this year. "They do have very good teams, so the only way to beat those guys is by outworking them," he says, adding both clubs are well stocked with NLL players. Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Rock players get down to business at the senior ‘B’ lacrosse club’s training camp at the Village Arena in Ajax on Sunday afternoon. Women’s league pitching for players PICKERING — Women looking to play slo-pitch in a recreational setting — this league is for you. The Pickering Ladies Slo-Pitch League is seeking players or teams for the 2004 season. Players must be 30 years and older and live in Durham Region. The league currently has five teams, but is looking for more for the coming sea- son. League play is on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday nights at Kinsmen Park at 8:30 p.m., starting on May 18. The season concludes with a banquet. For more information, call Evelyn at 905-831-8646. Lawn bowling club getting ready to roll PICKERING — The Pickering Lawn Bowling Club is ready to roll for the up- coming season. With that in mind, the club is planning its spring general meeting at the Eastshore Community Centre on Sunday, April 25 at 1:30 p.m. The community centre is on Liverpool Road south. For more information, call member- ship director Janet O'Neill at 905-420- 0004. Basketball league looks to net house league players AJAX —Durham City Basketball con- tinues its registration drive for its house league program early next month. The youth organization hosts registra- tion at Westney Heights Public School, 45 Brennan Rd., on Saturday, May 1 from noon to 1:30 p.m. Boys and girls can sign up in the fol- lowing divisions: novice (ages seven to nine), atom (10 and 11) and major bantam (12 to 14). Durham City house league features a program that stresses fundamentals, in- cluding dribbling, passing, shooting, re- bounding, individual and team defence and offence, and one-on-one moves. For more information, call 416-715- 2952. Ajax Skating Club hosts AGM AJAX — Skate Canada Ajax Skating Club hosts its annual general meeting next month. The meeting is slated for the Ajax Community Centre's manager's operation room on Wednesday, May 12 at 7 p.m. The election of officers, including those to the executive committee and the board of directions, will be carried out at the meeting. Girls go big in tourney win DURHAM —The Durham West Light- ning bantam 'AA' girls' rep hockey team rose to the occasion in Brampton on the weekend. Playing at an event dubbed the 'world's biggest female hockey tourna- ment,' the Lightning put forth a golden ef- fort to defeat Markham 4-3 in a thrilling double-overtime win to capture the title. Natalie Spooner was the hero for Durham West, netting the winner, assisted by Danielle Boudreau. Kathleen Edwards opened the scoring on an assist from Lind- say Hill. Tara Watchorn, on a pass from Amy Johnson, blistered a shot from the point to score Durham West's second goal. Boudreau potted the third goal, set up by Kirsten Roach and Kristi Farrow. Jessica Larabie played a solid game in net to post the win. To reach the finals, Durham had to go through its longtime rivals and tournament hosts, Brampton Canadettes. In the previ- ous two matches against Brampton, Durham West outshot and outplayed Brampton only to find itself on the wrong side of the scoresheet. This match would provide a different result. The Lightning proved too much for Brampton, winning 2- 1. Jessica Rankin was outstanding in net, frustrating Brampton shooters. In earlier action, Durham defeated Vaughan 5-1 and Etobicoke 1-0. Durham West head coach Scott Hill says the tournament win sets up his charges perfectly for a solid run at the On- tario crown at the provincial champi- onships this weekend. "The pressure on these girls is tremendous and they responded to the challenge. This was a big victory for us going into this week's provincial champi- onships, and we've clearly positioned our- selves as the favourite," he said. Hill also stated, "The team is playing in- spired hockey right now, and exactly where we want to be heading into the final weekend of the season." Other team members are Katie Caggiula, Brooke Sawyer, Kayla Richard, Erin Small, and Laura Anderson. Bob Wa tchorn and Doug Edwards are assistant coaches. The trainer is Gayle Boudreau and the manager is Donna Anderson. PICKERING MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Playoff results from April 5. GAME ONE Accent Building Sciences 47 vs. Synergy Trade Group 33. TOP SCORERS Accent: Elman McLean 18, Sylvan Trepanier 8, Mike Horn 7, John Esposito 7. Synergy: Bill Linton 11, Jim Bowen 7, Tom Rowen 6. GAME TWO Gallantry’s Eatery 62 vs. Verifeye 51. TOP SCORERS Gallantry’s: Alonzo Starling 20, Frank Gallo 16, Reuben Defrance 10, Peter Dundas 9. Verifeye: Ivor Walker 17, Collin Exeter 12, Sam Terry 10, Pat Roach 10. GAME THREE Ell-Rod Holdings 40 vs. Knights Corner Pub & Grill 37. TOP SCORERS Ell-Rod: Tony Oliver 13, Dave Bayliss 8, Barry Wood 7, Frank Tuit 7. Knights: Randy Filinski 12, Mike Jovanov 8, Paul Vorvis 6. GAME FOUR West Hill Men’s Slo-Pitch 75 vs. Brown, Pineo, Van Kem- pen Insurance 40. TOP SCORERS West Hill: Conrad Davis 47, George Iordanov 14, Jude Calliste 6, Bill Boston. Brown, Pineo, Van Kempen: Roy Christiansen 8, Charlie Denchfield 8, Horace Peterkin 7, David Voth 6. GAME FIVE Warwick Publishing 68 vs. Lakar Carpentry 47. TOP SCORERS Warwick: Karl Hutchinson 17, Rod Fraser 16, Luke Lukkonen 14, Derrick Jaggall 11. Lakar: Ray Fox 17, Kevin Walker 12, Tom Recalis 9. PICKERING SWIM CLUB Individual meet results -- Ajax Sprint Meet Rebecca Acheson:Girls’ 13-14 200 IM, 35th; g i r l s ’ 13-14 50 free, 50th; girls’ 13-14 50 fly, 12th; girls’13-14 100 free, 42nd; girls’ 13-14 200 fly, 8th; girls’ 13-14 100 breast, 25th. Lisa Barbieri:Girls’ 15 & over 200 IM, 21st; girls’ 15 & over 50 back, 25th; girls’ 15 & over 50 fly, 8th; Girls’ 15 & over 100 free, 31st; girls’ 15 & over 200 fly, 6th; girls’ 15 & over 100 breast, 24th. Andrew Barrett:boys’ 11-12 200 breast, 13th; boys’ 11-12 100 free, 23rd. Jeff Cernele:Boys’ 13-14 200 IM, 19th; boys’13-14 50 free, 28th; boys’ 13-14 50 breast, 16th; boys’ 13-14 50 fly, 14th; boys’ 13-14 100 free, 24th; boys’ 13-14 200 fly,10th; boys’ 13-14 100 breast, 17th. Ainsley Corkum:Girls’ 11-12 200 breast, 26th; girls’ 11-12 100 free, 29th; girls’ 11-12 100 back, 19th. Meaghan Douse:, Girls’ 11-12 100 free, 28th; g i r l s ’ 11-12 50 fly, 21st. Allie Farag:Girls’ 13-14 200 IM, 36th; girls’13-14 50 free, 35th; girls’ 13-14 50 back pick10th girls’13-14 100 free; 24th; girls’ 13-14 200 fly; 11th girls’13-14 100 breast, 36th. Allison Foster:Girls’ 11-12 200 breast, 20th; girls’ 11- 12 100 free, 20th; girls’ 11-12 100 back, 14th. Michael Foster:Boys’ 10 & under 100 free 3rd; boys’ 10 & under 50 breast, 9th Adam Gomba:Boys’ 13-14 200 IM, 11th; boys’ 13-14 50 free, 11th; boys’ 13-14 50 fly, 12th; boys’ 13-14 100 free, 8th; boys’ 13-14 200 fly, 11th; boys’13-14 100 breast, 30th. Danielle Gomba:Girls’ 11-12 100 free, 17th; girls’ 11- 12 100 back, 10th; girls’ 11-12 50 fly, 13th. Erin Gordon:Girls’ 15 & over 50 free, 11th; girls’ 15 & over 50 back, 32nd; girls’ 15 & over 100 free, 9th; girls’ 15 & over 200 fly, 11th. Alex Griffith:Boys’ 15 & over 200 im pick18th;boys’ 15 & over 50 free, 18th; boys’ 15 & over 50 fly, 22nd ; boys’ 15 & over 100 free, 28th; boys’ 15 & over 200 fly, 16th;boys’ 15 & over 100 breast, 16th. Jeff Hannon:Boys’ 15 & over 200 im pick25 boys’ 15 & over 50 free, 46th;boys’15 & over 50 back, 17th;boys’15 & over 100 free, 65th; boys’ 15 & over 200 fly, 23rd; boys’ 15 & over 100 breast, 35th. Kaleigh Heard:Girls’ 11-12 200 breast, 6th; girls’ 11- 12 100 free, 5th; girls’ 11-12 100 back, 6th. Andrew Jaciw-Zurakowsky:Boys’ 11-12 100 free, 24th. Renata Jaciw-Zurakowsky:Girls’ 15 & over 200 IM, 27th; girls’ 15 & over 50 fly, 13th; girls’ 15 & over 100 free, 14 th; girls’ 15 & over 200 fly, 8th; girls’ 15 & over 100 breast, 32nd. Alysha Lynden:Girls’ 11-12 200 breast, 9th; girls’ 11- 12 100 free, 12th; girls’ 11-12 100 back, 7th. Robert Masters:Boys’ 10 & under 50 breast, 4th; boys’ 10 & under 100 back, 2nd; boys’ 10 & under 50 fly, 7th. Robyn McCann:Girls’ 10 & under 100 free, 28th; girls’ 10 & under 100 back, 26th; girls’ 10 & under 50 fly, 8th. Tr evor Paterson:Boys’ 10 & under 100 free, 5th; boys’ 10 & under 100 back, 1st; boys’ 10 & under 50 fly, 3rd. Alison Russell:Girls’ 10 & under 100 free, 18th; girls’ 10 & under 100 back, 18th. Michael Storto:Boys’ 13-14 200 im, 20th; boys’ 13-14 50 free, 15th; boys’ 13-14 50 back, 6th; boys’13-14 100 free, 21st; boys’ 13-14 200 fly, 5th; boys’ 13-14 100 breast, 33rd. Meghan Toswell:Girls’ 10 & under 100 free, 22n d ; girls’ 10 & under 50 fly, 3rd. Jessica Ward:Girls’ 15 & over 200 IM, 7th; girls’ 15 & over 50 breast, 4th; girls’ 15 & over 50 fly, 19th; girls’ 15 & over 100 free, 18th; girls’ 15 & over 200 fly, 9th; girls’ 15 & over 100 breast, 4th. 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"It was started because of the changing makeup of the school (di- versity)," said Mr. Dass. "One way to raise awareness is to show stu- dents through cultural displays." Mr. Dass added the show is gain- ing in popularity since its incep- tion, featuring a wider spectrum of students every year representing different backgrounds. "It is building now... we're trying to get more of a (cultural) mix, but it's getting bigger every year." He said despite the ice storm around the time of the last show, there was still an impressive turnout. Approximately 600 people attended the cultural show, with 200 to 300 participating in the dance. The cultural segment consists of talent shows, guest artists, music, and a fashion show, which Mr. Dass described as "fantastic." The dance portion allows students to bring a guest. The proceeds are donated to the To r onto Caribbean Children's Foundation, funding local hospital treatment for children who cannot get the same care in the Caribbean. "We know the money will be spent here in Canada," Mr. Dass com- mented. Tickets are $5 for the cultural show, or $7 for the show and dance. The show runs 6:15 to 7:45 p.m., with the dance commencing at 8 p.m. and ending at 10 p.m. Picker- ing High is at 180 Church St. N. in Ajax. To order tickets, call Mr. Dass at 905-683-4760. Derek Edwards is a Yuk Yuk’s Hall-of-Famer DURHAM –Comedy Hall-of-Famer Derek Edwards is appearing at an Ajax comedy club this weekend. He's performing at Yuk Yuk's in Ajax on Friday, April 23 at 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 24 at 8 p.m. and 10 :30 p.m. The Timmins, Ontario comedian has been creating laughs for more than 10 years. Mr. Edwards recently completed a cross-Canada comedy tour with Rick Mercer ('Just for Laughs', 'This Hour Has 20 Minutes' and 'Monday Report'). The Yuk Yuk's Hall of Fame comedian has performed on a variety of entertain- ment TV shows, including A&E's 'Comedy on the Road', 'Open Mike' with Mike Bullard, and CBC's 'Comics!' Tickets are $17 each. Reservations are recommended. Yuk Yuk's is at 235 Bayly St. W. For more information or to make reservations, call 905-434-4985 or 416-967-6425. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 PAGE B3 A/P Join a Winner! Be a Winner! in prizes! Over $1Million You could WIN 1 of 10 two-year leases on a Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor Sport Coupe. Plus thousands of other prizes, including instant wins. (No purchase necessary - see club for details) Special 25th Birthday Alternate Day Membership Offer! $25PER MONTH DUES When joining, you will be charged a $25 initiation fee plus standard administration fees of $58. Membership is for alternating days – Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday and applies to new members only. Offer extended to April 30, 2004. 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The award-winning gospel music group is at St. Timothy's Presbyter- ian Church on Saturday, April 24 at 7 p.m. The Canadian trio is made up of husband and wife musicians War- ren and Shannon Parker and com- pleting the trio is Vanessa Young. To gether, they tour throughout Canada and the United States. The evening also features St. Tim- othy's own talented musicians. Tickets are $10 each, but those 11 years and under are admitted free. Refreshments will be served. Seating is limited at St. Timothy's, located at 97 Burcher Rd. To pur- chase tickets, call Susan at 905-427- 4090. A/P PAGE B4 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Notice of Public Information Centre Series #3 407 East Completion Environmental Assessment (EA) Terms of Reference and Individual EA THE STUDY The Ministry of Transportation (MTO), in consultation with the Region of Durham and local municipalities, is undertaking an Environmental Assessment (EA) Terms of Reference and Individual EA to examine provincial transportation problems and opportunities within the Region of Durham. BACKGROUND In the summer of 2003, a draft EA Terms of Reference (ToR) was completed for 407 East Completion, in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Following a review of comments submitted by the public, agencies and municipalities, and recent case law that has resulted in changes to how EA ToR documents must be prepared, MTO recently completed a revised EA ToR document. The EA ToR provides a framework to guide the preparation of the Individual Environmental Assessment and must be approved by the Minister of the Environment prior to the Individual Environmental Assessment being initiated. Public and agency consultation is a key component in the preparation of a final EA ToR document. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRES (PICs) A series of Public Information Centres has been scheduled to provide an opportunity for the public to view the information regarding the EA ToR document. This is the third series of PICs dealing with the preparation of the ToR. The purpose of these PICs is to present the revisions to the EA ToR, prior to submission to the Minister of the Environment. Each PIC will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. You are encouraged to “drop-in” any time during the 4-hour period, view the information panels, ask questions of the Project Team members one-on-one and/or fill out a comment sheet. There will be no formal presentation or facilitated question and answer period at these sessions. The PICs will be held as follows: Tues., May 4, 2004 Wed., May 5, 2004 Tues., May 11, 2004 Wed., May 12, 2004 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Brooklin Community Centre Rickards Recreation Complex Gen. Sikorski Hall Ajax Community Centre 45 Cassels Road 2440 Highway 2 1551 Stevenson Rd. North 75 Centennial Road Brooklin Bowmanville Oshawa Ajax COMMENTS Comments and information regarding this project are being collected to assist MTO in meeting the requirements of the EA Act. This material will be maintained on file for use during the project and may be included in project documentation. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). With the exception of personal information, comments will become part of the public record. Comments on the Draft ToR and supporting documentation are required by July 2, 2004. If you have any further questions or require additional information, visit our website at www.407eastea.com or contact one of the individuals below: Mr. Doug Allingham, P.Eng. Mr. John Slobodzian Consultant Project Manager Project Co-ordinator TSH engineers architects planners Provincial and Environmental Planning Office 300 Water Street Ontario Ministry of Transportation Whitby, ON L1N 9J2 301 St. Paul Street Phone: 905-665-3474 or St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4 1-866-840-5529 toll-free Phone: 905-704-2204 Fax: 905-668-0221 Fax: 905-704-2007 E-mail: projectteam@407eastea.com E-mail: John.Slobodzian@mto.gov.on.ca Comments on the draft EA ToR should be provided to Mr. Allingham at the above address by July 2, 2004. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 905-721-3129 OVER 35 TEAMS ENJOYED THE LEAGUES LAST SUMMER. 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The Broadway musical, with music by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, is playing at Oshawa Little Theatre through May 8. "'Guys and Dolls' was written in 19 51," said director Michael Schnei- der. "It's based on the writing of New Yo rk author Damon Runyan. He spent quite a bit of time writing about the nightlife of New York City in the 19 20s and 30s. When the musical was written, it was update to the 50s and 60s." The story centres on New York's biggest floating crap game run by Nathan Detroit. The guys of the title are the gamblers. The dolls are the dancers from the Hot Box nightclub, a notch or two down from the top nightclubs of the city. Nathan is also half of one of the two love stories in the musical. His long- suffering fiancé of 14 years is Ade- laide. "He just cannot commit to getting married," Schneider said of Nathan. Sky Masterson is the biggest gam- bler, a character Runyan called "The Sky." He brags to Nathan that he can get any woman to go to Havanna with him for a week. Nathan takes the bet but says he gets to pick the woman. Sky agrees. Nathan picks Sarah Brown, a sergeant with the Salvation Army's Save a Soul mission. "Nathan and Adelaide, their rela- tionship is very comedic," Schneider said. "Sky and Sarah, it's more realis- tic." Added to the love stories are the laughs, the songs and the dances and a cast of 27, including the leads. "It's a classical musical basically," Schneider said. "It's one of the best loved." The big songs include 'Luck Be a Lady Tonight,' 'I'll Know,' 'Take Back Your Mink,' 'I Love You a Bushel and a Peck' and 'Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat.' The play was made into a movie in the 50s with Frank Sinatra as Nathan and Marlon Brando as Sky. For OLT, Nathan is played by Lance Pask while Sky is played by Dean Peel. "Both Lance and Dean were last seen in OLT's production of 'Into The Wood' where they were the two princes," Schneider said. "I've worked on stage with both of them." Adelaide is played by Tanya Wills, well-known for her work on stages in Durham Region, Schneider said. Uni- versity of Toronto voice major Laura Klassen, an O'Neill Collegiate gradu- ate, is Sarah. "She is absolutely outstanding," Schneider, a performing arts teacher at Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic Secondary School in Oshawa. "I'm just so delighted with her." The character of Nicely Nicely Johnson is played by Phil Cook. The gamblers, such as gangster Big Julie from Chicago, and dancers pro- vide the comedic touch in the musi- cal, Schneider said. The crap game sails April 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30 and May 1, 6, 7, 8 at 8 p.m. sharp, with a 2 p.m. matinee April 25. Tickets are $18. For ticket in- formation, call 905-723-0282. OLT is located on Russett Avenue in north Oshawa. Dean Peel (Sky) and Laura Klassan (Sarah) rehearse a scene from Oshawa Little Theatre’s, production of Guys and Dolls, recently. 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General knowledge of the QS9000 standards and requirements and general computer skills would be considered as an advantage. Ventra Plastics Peterborough offers a competitive compensation package. Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit resumes to: Human Resources Ventra Plastics Peterborough P.O. Box 660 775 Technology Drive Peterborough Ont. K9J 6Z8 spost@ventraplastics.com Only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Looking for a Job? Here’s the deal on our F R E E services... • Access free services-internet, faxing and photocopying • Employment programs to help you find the job you want • Tons of job postings • Staff who can help you • Apprenticeship assistance • Career Counselling • Resume writing help • Interview techniques • Help returning to school • And More! Drop in today! 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KINESIOLOGIST This position is responsible for maintaining the company Functional Abilities Program focused on enhancing the quality of life and level of independence of residents and designing and implementing innovative exercise, cognitive, and behavioural management programs with individual residents and monitoring the performance of residents in these programs. Applicants must have a degree in Kinesiology with a focus in exercise rehabilitation and psychological and/or movement assessment. Enthusiasm and the motivation to develop innovative assessment and treatment programs is critical. Applicants must have superior communication, time management, and interpersonal skills. Previous experience working in a long term care facility is an asset. Apply with resume and cover letter to: Joyce Birnstihl, Manager, Human Resources Oakwood Retirement Communities Inc. 460 Frederick Street, Kitchener, ON N2H 2P5 Fax: (519)571-0947 We thank all interested candidates, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please. RPNS OR NEW GRADS (Pending registration.) Required Immediately Par t-time & Casual Please forward resume to: Virginia Comandante Extendicare Oshawa 82 Park Road north L1J 4L1 Fax: 905-579-1733 CLASS D, F AND Z Endorsement training at Durham College Whitby. Job opportunities for graduates. Call now and reserve your seat. Completion could take less than one month. 905-721-3368 or 905- 721-3340. COMPUTER COURSES at Dur- ham College. MICROSOFT CER- TIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER, MICROSOFT OFFICE, CCNA, A+, MCSA. Changing career path? Tr ain at top rated Durham College in 100% instructor led courses. Full/Part time available. Funding through EI/OSAP, WSIB to quali- fied. 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A rare find, and ready for your custom home. (905)434-8630 6000SQ.FT.industrial unit avail- able. 190 Waterloo. Full zoning. Call 905-432-7223. AJAX PLAZA,lower level office or retail space, 1000sq.ft. Separate entrance, private bathroom. Avail. immediately. $1000/month, avail. to rent separately or as one unit. Call Robert (905)626-3542 or (416)492-3543. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, Vel- tri Complex, Bowmanville. King Street East. Office Retail Rental Space. Parking & Wheelchair Ac- cessible. Spaces available rang- ing from 390 sq.ft. to 2495-sq. ft. For more information call: 905- 623-4172 BROOKLIN, office space. Beauti- fully restored heritage building. Prime exposure, on Baldwin St (Hwy. 12). 2nd floor walkup, 2 rooms & private bathroom. Avail- able May 1st. $750+GST. all inclu- sive. Phone 905-771-1168 North Pickering at #407. 100 to 300 sq. ft. each, in historic hotel.Environmental group has extra space, can share services too. 905-427-0009. 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Av anti Financial (905)428-8119 AMS ARRANGES 1st & 2nd up to 100% for any property. Self Em- ployed, bankrupts, foreclosures stopped, debt consolidation, refi- nance. Good/Bad credit all appli- cations processed. Prime Bank rates to Private Funding. Call Val Lawson or Robert Brown Local 905-436-9292 or 1-877-857-0015. ARE YOU BEING DECLINED? 1st, 2nd, 3rd Mortgages. Private funds. Prime rates. Self employed. Credit problems. Purchases and refinances. Get approved. Call R/E Active Mortgages. (905)420-8866 ATTENTION HOME OWNERS - BEST RATES:1st/2nd Mortgages preapprovals, purchases & refi- nances for any purpose. Bad credit ok. Kim (905)723-7351, CSI Mort- gages, 718 Wilson Ave. Suite 200, Toronto. BUYING A Home? Consolidating? (100% financing OAC) Rates from 1.99%. Qualify by phone. Quick response. 20 Years real estate ex- perience. Call Leta. (905)428- 8565. SGH Mortgages. CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 100%. From 4.45% for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt con- solidation a specialty. For fast pro- fessional service call (905)666- 4986 MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP: judgments, garnishments, mort- gage foreclosures & harassing creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli- dations, & protection for your as- sets. Call now: (905)576-3505 Mortgage Money 1st 2nd up to 100%. Debt Consolidations Purchase/Refinance Call Robert Brown Accurate Mortgages 905-436-9292 or 877-509-5626 www.accuratemortgages.com MORTGAGE? Call b4 go to Bank Credit problem? No Income? 905-424-4091 Email: ferduse@aol.com MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any purpose. All applications accepted. Call Community Mortgage Services Corp. (905)668-6805 1 & 2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE for May 1st. Located at 946 Masson St. $650/$795 per month, all inclu- sive. No pets. Please call 905-576- 6724 or 905-242-4478. 1-BDRM bsmt apt. South Ajax. Clean, bright, separate entrance, parking. Avail. June 1st. $900/mo inclusive. (905)428-6592 1-BEDROOM BRIGHT basement apt. private entrance, 5 applianc- es, custom wall unit. Share 2-car driveway. Rossland/Thickson. 3-min walk GO/bus Whitby station. Quiet non-smoker. (416)716-5138 1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa - Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town home suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. $999.00 per month. Call (905) 579-7649 for an appointment. 1BDRM BSMT @ Cochrane/King- ston, Avail. May 1, $ 800 /mo "All Inclusive" First/Last. Separate en- trance, Hardwood Flrs, C/AIR, Laundry, SatelliteTV, Internet, Parking. Students welcome. Shayne @ (416)716-4890 2-BEDROOM large basement apartment in quiet residential area, large ravine lot. Large yard, 5-appliances, separate entrance $950 inclusive. Available immedi- ately. Call (905)438-1297. AJAX & WHITBY - Immaculate 1 bed. basement apt. Sep. entrance, single professional preferred. No smoking/pets. Appliances, parking, $750/inclusive first/last. Avail. May 1st. Call 905-571-5784. AJAX - 1 bedroom basement, new and spacious, separate entrance, cable, one car parking, $800 inclu- sive first/last, No smoking/pets. Available May 15th. (905) 428- 1255 AJAX -Large 2-bedroom avail- able May 1, in clean, quiet bldg. $1000/mo inclusive with parking and new appliances. 905-426- 1161 AJAX -new, bright & spacious 2 bdrm bsmt apt. Shared laundry, parking, close to all amenities, no smoking/pets, $900/mo + 1/3 util- ities. 1 yr. lease. Available April 1. 905-619-3403. AJAX - Oxford Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet bldg, close to shopping, GO. Pool, sauna. 2 and 3-bdrms $965/1065, available immediately(3-bdrm), May/June 1st. (905)683-8571 or 905-683- 8421. AJAX clean one bedroom base- ment, parking, excellent location close to lake, park, go, private en- trance, patio, nicely decorated, May lst. $600 plus 1/4 utilities. (905) 839-4326. AJAX Old Harwood north of Hwy 2. 1 bedroom large, new very bright basement with walkout. No pets/smoking. Utilities included. Avail May 1st. First/last. (905)427- 5426 AJAX,2-bedroom basement apt. Large, bright, 4 appliances, park- ing, close to schools, shopping. $800/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. May 1st. Call Richard - Days 416-865- 7864 Eve/wknds 905-686-9662 AJAX, legal, clean one bedroom basement apartment, Bayly/Har- wood, no smoking/pets, available immediately. $800/mo. cable , util- ities, laundry included. lst/last/ref- erences required. (905)839-6514 AJAX,off Kings Crescent. Bsmt apt, recently renovated w/fireplace, private entrance, 2-parking, laun- dry, large yard, cac, close to 401. $725/mo. No pets. Call 905-426- 4213 AJAX- FOR RENT Room, 1 Bed. & Brand new 2 bed. bsmt. apt. Parking, Laundry, close to all amenities. 905-686-8905 905-428-8946 CLEAN 1 BEDROOM $790 month, utilities included. Simcoe and Mill area, small quiet apt. building. Call for an appointment. (905)579-9890. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in Whitby, Apt. building, spacious, carpeted, newly painted, with bal- cony, close to bus, shopping, all utilities included, first/last required, no pets, 1 bedroom $800, 2 bed- room $900, 3 bedroom $ 1,000. Call (905)767-2565 AVAILABLE NOW - Oshawa or Whitby. Oshawa - Beautiful large 2 bedroom in a clean low-rise, fresh- ly painted. Parking, laundry, Whit- by 2 bedroom, Dunlop and Annes. (416) 818-3886. BACHELOR basement apartment, Pickering, with kitchenette and 4 pc. bath, includes cable and util- ities, shared laundry, non smoker, $650 first/last, available May 1st. Call (905)428-2770 BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. BOND/SIMCOE Spacious 1 bed- room, $660+hydro. Available im- mediately. 2 bedroom, $775+hy- dro, Available May 1st. Both have new appliances, laundry fac. on- site and parking. Call 905-434- 7931. BOWMANVILLE - Large sunny 2 bedroom apt, attractive backyard, new bathroom, sep. dining area, laundry. Satellite, TV, util includ- ed. Near shopping, non-smoker preferred. June/July 1st. (905)623-2106 or 905-434-0690. BROCK/HWY#2 - 1 bdrm. base- ment. Separate entrance, full bath- room, walk-in-closet, laundry, clean, new carpet, close to bus, amenities. Suitable for family. No pets/smoking. Available May 1. 905-619-1028. CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. COURTICE -Hwy 2 & Townline, large, bright, 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Fireplace, Fridge, stove, parking, shared laundry. No pets. $700/in- clusive. Available May 1. Call 905- 728-7791. COURTICE,new 1-bedroom base- ment apartment. Very bright, larger windows, hardwood floors, A/C, laundry, separate entrance. May 1st. Professional persons only, no smoking/pets, references. 905- 706-9393, after 6p.m. DOWNTOWN WHITBY,2-bdrm., newly renovated, avail. immediate- ly. $1000/mo + hydro. Call Frank 905-668-7446 DUNDAS/COCHRANE - Large Multi-level 2 & 3 bedroom apt. available. Close to school/shop- ping/transit. Some with hardwood, freshly painted. 905-666-1525 HARWOOD/BAYLY,2 bedroom basement apt., separate entrance, 1-parking, $900/mo inclusive, no pets, no smoking, avail. immedi- ately. Close to all amenities, (905)420-1281 or after 6 p.m. 416- 333-1118. HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- nity Living in Oshawa now has 2- bdrm units & 4-bdrm units. Avail. immediately, Hydro & parking incl. Please call 905-576-9299 LARGE 3-BEDROOM upper bun- galow, laundry, parking, located South end, Madawaska Ave. $1,000 first/last. Available June 1st. Call (905)571-5256 after 8pm Sunday, after noon weekdays, leave message. LARGE BACHELOR apartment, open concept, Whitby (Brock and Victoria) walk from Go, bus at door $850 per mo. lst/last, Available May lst. (416)238-5588. LARGE BRIGHT one bedroom apartment Westney Rd. and Hwy 7. Clean, well decorated, all window covering, oak eat in kitchen, fireplace, large patio, private en- trance, suitable for one. $800 plus utilities. No pets/smoking. Available June lst. (905) 649-5134 LARGE ONE BEDROOM avail- able June 1st. Sep. entrance, near Oshawa Centre/Hospital. Laundry, parking, utilities included. First/last. $750. Call after 7 p.m. 905-725- 7644. LUXURY SPACIOUS 2 bdrm apts overlooking park & Lake Scugog, 5 appliances. Excellent location. Downtown Water Street, Port Perry. Call 905-728-7361 Mon.-Fri- 8am-5pm NEWLY BUILT, freshly painted 2- bedroom basement apt., separate entrance, includes cable, parking, laundry. No pets/smoking. First/last, references. $925/month inclusive. Available immediately. Pickering, Brock/Hwy 2. (905)428- 0632 NEWLY RENOVATED 3-bedroom main floor of house, walkout to deck, fenced yard. Water, gas, cable, parking, appliances includ- ed. $1050/month plus hydro. Avail- able May 1st. (905)885-6973, (905)261-6846- cell. NORTH AJAX,between Westney/Harwood on Hwy#2. 2-bedrooms walkout basement apartment. Bright, clean, separate entrance. Laundry, non-smoking. Walk to school. $800 +30% util- ities. Available May 15th. Call (905)427-2098. NORTH OSHAWA, Mary/Ross- land, 2 bedroom basement, $800 utilities included, private entrance, self contained, parking, shared laundry, non smokers, no pets, avail. May.1, (905)723-6959. ONE BEDROOM apt for rent. Lo- cated 309 Cordova Rd., Oshawa. $680/mo inclusive. Avail. May 1st. No pets. Please call (905) 579- 2387 after 5 p.m. OSHAWA - BRIGHT, CLEAN 1 bedroom walkout. Separate en- trance, parking, laundry. Lovely view of bike path and greenbelt. $750 inclusive. Avail. immediately. Non-smoker please. 905 723-3796 OSHAWA - 2 bed. apt. Fridge, stove, parking included. Private entrance. Mary/Adelaide area. Avail. May 1st. Asking $850/inclu- sive. Call 905-728-3481 or 905- 436-6085. OSHAWA -304 Simcoe S., 17 Quebec St., older apartment build- ings. 1-bdrm apts. $520, heat/hy- dro. First/last required. Stephen 905-576-8699 or 905-259-5796. OSHAWA - 2 bedroom in quiet building, in north end. $825/mo. in- cludes heating, (hydro extra). Laundry on-site, avail. June 1st. First/last required. Call 905-263- 2510. OSHAWA - Park/Adelaide area. One, two and three bedrooms available. Well maintained build- ing. Close to all amenities. From only $750 per mo. Call (905) 723- 0977. OSHAWA 3-bedroom, main floor of house, near lake heated shop/garage, deck, laundry facil- ities, shared yard, 2-parking, no smoking/pets, references, $1100 inclusive, avail May/June 1st. 705- 786-1842. OSHAWA KING/SIMCOE 1-bdrm apt above store, parking available, clean, high ceilings, quiet, cozy, Available Immediately 416-229- 0224 before 9pm. OSHAWA North. 2-bedroom apartment in small quiet building. A/C, fully carpeted, newly renovat- ed. $925/inclusive, first/last re- quired, available May 1st. (905)718-0361 OSHAWA,1 bedroom apt., locat- ed in South central, $695 month, all inclusive, no pets, avail. May1, first & last required, call (905)424- 5083. OSHAWA,2-bdrm apts in brand new bldg, ceramics, oak kitchen, a/c, on main floor. $950/mo + hy- dro & gas, avail. May lst. Call (905)431-9717. OSHAWA,2-bedroom available, small very clean quiet building, freshly painted, carpeted, updated decor, parking included, laundry on site. $725 plus hydro. Available May 1st. (905)434-9844. OSHAWA,2-bedroom, avail. now Bloor/Park area. Also 1 bed. June 1st. Well maintained, Clean, quiet bldg. Near shopping, 401, Go, bus. First/last, references required. No pets. Seniors Special. (905)571- 4576. OSHAWA,large clean, bright fully renovated 2/3 bedroom,s laundry, parking. $750+/$900+. Must see, in desirable family neigbourhood by the lake. Backs on to park/pool. (905)982-1526. OSHAWA, MAY 1ST.- newly ren- ovated, bright, spacious one bed- room upper level, new fridge, stove, bus route, parking, separate entrance, satellite, utilities, central air included. No pets/smoking. lst/last, $800 per month. Available immediately. (905) 697-0915 or (905) 721-7519. Debbie OSHAWA,spacious 2-bedroom in duplex, kitchen w/fridge, stove, liv- ing-room, dining-room, laundry fa- cilities. $1,000 inclusive. No pets/smoking, avail. June 1, first/last. (905)728-1963, call after 5:30pm. OSHAWA-TAUNTON/SIMCOE, walking distance from Durham College. 3-bedrooms or entire up- stairs of townhouse available. Rooms $375-$450/month. In- cludes all expenses (except phone) Daniel (905)439-0294 PICKERING friendly home on the bay, shared entrance to 750-sq.ft. bright clean one-bedroom suitable for one quiet mature adult. in- cludes parking for small car util- ities, laundry, cable, A/C no smok- ing/pets $725/mo first/last May 1. (905)831-0162 PICKERING - Brock/Major Oaks. Top notch 1,200 sq. ft. basement apartment, 2 parking, 4 applianc- es, central air, Available June lst, $900. (905) 428-2015. PICKERING -TWO BEDROOM basement apartment for rent, sep- arate entrance, available May 15th, $900 plus. Own laundry and parking, cable included. (416) 566- 2542 PICKERING Liverpool/Bayly, large 2-bedroom basement apt., 2 min walk to Go and Town Centre, 1 car parking, $800+1/2 utilities, non-smoking, no pets. Call (905)421-0225 or (416)573-4445 PICKERING, 2-BDRM bsmt, sep- arate entrance, 4pc bath, laundry, no pets. First/last. Avail. May 1st $1000/mo. inclusive. (905)839- 5616 or 647-233-5616. PICKERING,Altona/Sheppard. Large 1-bdrm basement apt. Sep- arate entrance, laundry. 1 parking. Close to all amenities. $750 No smoking/pets. Available May 1st. Call Mr. Rizvi 905-509-6869. PICKERING,Brock/Finch. clean 1-bedroom basement apt., fairly new, available June 1st. $650 first/last, separate entrance, parking & cable included. Call (905)686-6654. PICKERING, BROCK/HWY#2 bright,spacious 1-bedroom, walk- out basement, full bath, central air, fire place. $775 inclusive. Avail- able May 1st. No pets. Couple pre- ferred. Call (905)831-0415. PICKERING,Brock/Hwy#2. Big, beautiful 2-bedroom walkout base- ment apartment. Bright and clean, strictly no smoking/pets. Suit working couple, references, first/last, $825/inclusive. Immedi- ate. 905-686-1650. WESTNEY/FINLEY - Brand new basement bachelor. 1 km from lake. Sep. entrance/yard. 4pc bath, parking, 5 min. from Go. Close to all amenities.$650/mo. + water. Avail. immediately. 905-686-2441. PICKERING,Major Oaks/Brock, 2- bedroom basement apartment, $775/month plus utilities, available May 1st, first/last required. Separ- ate entrance, parking, applianc- es/laundry. No smoking/pets. Call (905)428-9361. PICKERING-LUXURY Basement 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, fireplace, huge kitchen, very spacious, high ceilings, exclusive area. No smok- ing/pets.,1-parking first/last/secur- ity-deposit. $1100. includes cable. (905)619-9176 PORT PERRY - LARGE 2 bed. bright and clean basement apt. Fr idge, stove, laundry hookup, no smoking/pets. First/last $1,000 in- clusive. 905-985-8615. REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. Complex. Clean quiet building, across from park. Close to down- town. Daily activities incl. All util- ities included. Call (905)430-7397. www.realstar.ca. SIMCOE N.on Russet Ave.. 2 bedroom, newly decorated. $870 good location, bright well main- tained quiet 12 plex. Nice neigh- bourhood, close to shopping, bus, utilities, heating, cable, parking in- cluded, Laundry facilities. No dogs. (905)576-2982. SPACIOUS CLEAN and bright 2 bedroom basement apartment, parking, separate entrance, laun- dry, no smoking/pets, references, prefer working couple. 2- 5 min. to Go/Town Centre. Immediate. $950 includes utilities. Call (905) 421- 0087 TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. Uxbridge, One & two bedroom apts. available immediately. Con- veniently located in Uxbridge in adult occupied building. Weekly tenant activities. Call (905)852- 2534. www.realstar.ca Open house 12-4 Sat/Sun. WESTNEY/ROSSLAND,brand new walk-out 2-bdrm bsmt apt. Laundry, parking. Avail. immedi- ately. $950/mo inclusive. First/last, credit check a must. No smok- ing/pets. Call after 4pm (905)428- 1313 WHITBY - Dundas and Brock, Main floor of triplex - 2 bedrooms, fridge, stove, coin wash, no pets. Parking, avail. May. $900/all inclu- sive/month. (905)983-9082. WHITBY bright spacious 2 bed- room apartment, near all amen- ities, includes heat, hydro, one parking, no pets. Available May lst. $950. (905) 433-8778 or (905) 442-3597. WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. E., One and two bedroom units available, park like setting, close to downtown, low rise building, laun- dry facilities, balcony, parking. (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca WHITBY,bright 2-bdrm bsmt, separate entrance, full bathroom, 4 appliances, parking, close to schools, shopping, $800/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. May 1st. Call Mike days 905-427-4077 ext. 24, even- ings 905-442-0020. 2 BEDROOM CONDO, 2 baths, Westney Rd. & Hwy#2. 5-applianc- es and parking included. $1,250 per mo. inclusive. 416-462-7365, 416-289-6963. PICKERING,1-bedroom new building underground parking, 5-appliances, ensuite laundry, $1195/month inclusive. Available immediately. 3-bedroom, 1-1/2- bath, available May 15, $1295/month +hydro. (416)270- 1213, View either at: tin- yurl.com/22n4j WHITBY,Garden/Rossland. 2- bedroom, 2-bath, solarium, laun- dry, appliances, underground park- ing. Available May 1st, $1150/month. All inclusive. Call (905)665-7149 A-ABA-DABA-DO NOBODY NEEDS TO RENT If you're paying $750+/mo you CAN OWN - LET ME SHOW YOU! Ken Collis, Assoc. Brkr, Coldwell Banker RMR R.E. (905)728-9414 or 1-877-663-1054 kencollis@sympatico.ca 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, $1225+utilities. No smoking/pets. Shared parking + laundry. Ajax. Available immediately. Call (905)893-7384 or 416-577-5917 or 416-577-6680. 3-BEDROOM HOUSE,Rit- son/Olive. area. very clean, close to schools, 4 appliances included, 2 car parking. $1150 plus utilities, first/last. available May 1st. Call (416)706-8925 4-BEDROOM DETACHED,5 ap- pliances, double car garage, laun- dry, a/c, fireplace, fenced back- yard, 2-1/2 baths. No smok- ing/pets. $1500 plus 2/3 utilities. Available immediately. Hwy 2/Church, Ajax. (905)837-0632 AA CHARMING SEMI,available in Oshawa. Close to all amenities, private laundry $975 plus utilities. Available May lst. (905)665-3242. AJAX,charming, newly decorated 2-bedroom bungalow, main-floor. Private, bright, clean. Quiet set- ting across from park. Laundry, parking, a/c appliances. Suite Non-smoking, mature business couple. References. $1250/inclu- sive. 905-430-3001. AJAX,Westney/Ravenscroft. de- tached 3-bdrm home, 2 storey, 1-1/2 baths, garage, c/a, c/v, quiet residential street. Available imme- diately. $1400+60% utilities. Ex- cluding basement. Bo Gustafson, Sutton Group Tower (416)783- 5000. AJAX,Westney/Rossland. 3 bed- room, 3 bathrooms, familyroom, fireplace, walkout to new deck. CAC, upper two floors, approx. 1800sqft.. $1400 + 2/3 utilities. 905-420-5789 or 647-271-6660. AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!0 down, own your own home. Car- ries for less than rent. OAC. Mini- mum income required per house- hold is $30,000. Please call Aure- lia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1- 888-732-1600 or (905)728-1600, 24 hr. pager. AT R OSSLAND/THICKSON - 4 bedroom house, double garage, basement not included. Referenc- es. $l,400 mo. plus utilities. May 16th. lst/last. Tim Webster, Sutton Group Heritage (905) 619-9500. BEST DEAL in Whitby - 3 bed- room, 1,500 sq. ft. on quiet court, hardwood floors, finished base- ment, garage, deck, A/C and major appliances. $l,350 plus utilities. Available July lst. (905) 668-2375. BLACKSTOCK - 3-bedroom bun- galow, no pets, no smoking. Close to school. $1100/mo. plus utilities. Available immediately. 905-721- 1778 or 905-435-8939 BOWMANVILLE N/E - 3 bedroom country home on 3/4 acre, over- looking countryside, freshly paint- ed with new flooring, 2 wash- rooms, utilities included, washer, dryer, new fridge and stove. $l,395 (905) 432-4094 BRAND NEW 2 bedroom semi for rent, Westney and Rossland. 2 1/2 baths, Available immediately. Call (905) 509-8911, cell (647) 290- 4544 CENTRAL OSHAWA- 4-bedroom main level, freshly painted. In- cludes cable, carpet, parking. Landlord lives in basement apart- ment. lst/last. $1,100 plus utilities. Available immediately. (905) 438-8826. GREEN RIVER (Hwy #7/Pickering To wnline). Century home, 3- bdrms, 2 baths, 5 appliances, im- maculate, avail. immediately. $1700/mo +utilities. Call (905)887- 3628 NEWCASTLE CENTURY HOME, $1050+utilities. 2 PLUS bdrms. Avail. May/June 1st. No pets. Easy access to 401. Features gas heat- ing, 5 appliances, front porch, back deck. First/last, references. Call Marie 1-905-471-9062 (Markham) OSHAWA, KING/WILSON.Avail- able May 31, 3-bedroom upper level of bungalow, recently reno- vated, C/Air, laundry, cable, util- ities included, no smoking/pets, $1200/mo. first/last.(905)404-8335 OSHAWA,Ritson/Adelaide, 3- bdrm executive home, close to all, $1100/mo + utilities, no smok- ing/pets. References. Avail. imme- diately. Call after 4pm (905)509- 2335 Oshawa.-3 bedroom, avail. May 15, $950 + utilities. Also new 3 bedroom bungalow, avail. May 1, in-law apt., with sep. entrance. garage, $1400 plus utilities. Refer- ences. (905)723-8241 PARK & BLOOR - Main floor of house, 2 bedrooms in basement. Laundryroom, 2-parking, no pets/smoking. $900/mo. utilities in- cluded. First/last. Available imme- diately or May 1st. 905-723-1241. PICKERING by the Lake, new 3 bedroom luxury townhouse, appli- ances, garage, loft with balcony, $2000+, June 1. Condolynn Man- agement (905)428-9766. PICKERING, beautiful, bright 4- bdrm home. Large kitchen, sep familyroom, fireplace, 5 applianc- es, 3 washrooms, laundry, garage, drive, non-smoker, no pets. First/last, references. $1295/month plus utilities (905)683-9629 SOUTH AJAX,full house, 3 bed- room, new appliances included, lots of parking, near all amenities, steps to lake. Available May 1. $1350 plus utilities, call (905)686- 9689. WHITBY - 4-BEDROOM house, close to Go/401. Garage, gas fire- place, main-floor family room, cul- de-sac. $1250 + 65% utilities. First/Last, credit check. no smok- ing/dogs. 905-430-6979. WHITBY -main floor of house, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc bath, livingroom, diningroom, large kitchen, shared laundry. $1200/mo + 2/3 utilities, no pets, no smoking. First/last & references required. Avail June 1. Call for appt 905-655-9624, please leave message. WHITBY - Rossland/Anderson - Executive detached 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, double garage, den/dining/family/fireplace. Air, in- tercom, deck, fenced. Approx. 3,000 sq. ft. (Premium corner lot). Available immediately. $1795+util- ities. Days 905-579-7013; Eve. 905-940-3060 WHITBY 3-BEDROOM house, 2- car parking & garage, $1195 plus oil & hydro. No outdoor mainte- nance. Avail. June 1st. Call 905- 655-4623, 905-925-3945 or 416- 269-5449 CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- able. Close to downtown and shopping. 4 appliances, carpet and hardwood flooring, close to 401 and GO. Utilities included. Call (905)434-3972. www.real- star.ca Open house Wed. Thurs. Fri. 7-9 p.m. OSHAWA south 3 bedroom town- house, close to schools, shopping. $975/month plus utilities. First/last. Toll-free 1-866-922- 6422, 905-579-9956 OSHAWA SOUTH clean, 2-bed- room townhouse, finished base- ment, 4 appliances, no garage, $875+gas, available now. Condo- lynn Management (905)428-9766 OSHAWA townhome for rent. $1150/month, all utilities included. 3-bedrooms, 3-floors, finished basement with walkout to ravine. 5-appliances. Just renovated. Close to GO/401. Available imme- diately. (905)697-5962 SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom townhouse, fridge and stove. $960 monthly, utilities included. First/last/references. Available May 1st. 905-571-4262 (leave message) TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms with/without garage. 3 appliances, hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, sauna, Children's playground close to all amenities. Fenced back- yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- star.ca. WYANDOT CO-OPERATIVE HOMES. Markham/Sheppard, is now accepting applications for Large, affordable three bedroom townhouses. Please call 416-299- 0073 for further details. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS in nice, quiet home, nice neighbourhood. Ajax, Harwood/Chapman. $400& $450/month, First/last. On bus route. No smoking/pets. Laun- dry/cable/parking included. Call af- ter 7pm/leave msg 905-427-2279 AJAX,furnished room, includes parking, cable, dishwasher, sep. ent, share facilities. suitable for working non-smoker, no pets, $425/month, first/last. Call (905)427-6932 NORTH Whitby. 2 furnished rooms for rent. Call Shirley 905-665-6267 after 4:30pm. PICKERING,lovely furnished room in clean home. No smok- ing/pets, Colour TV, cable, laun- dry, GO Train, Town Centre. $450/month. (905)421-0225 or (416)573-4445. ROOM for rent in family home with pets. Own W/C, share kitchen. Near Durham College/UOIT. $325/month inclusive. First/last/references and criminal check required. (905)434-8147 WHITBY - Garden / Rossland. 2 rooms (finished basement). Share kitchen and bath. Side entrance. non-smoker, no pets. $450-475 incl. first/last. call 416-566-2974 / 905-665-3379 LOOKING for 1 roommate to share brand new house. Parking, laundry. Harwood/Bayly area. $525/month all inclusive. Avail- able immediately. No pets. (905)426-2272 OSHAWA 2 bedroom, furnished townhouse, to share with non- smoker/drinker, includes main floor laundry, 2 baths, heat, hydro, air conditioning, parking. $500 month. Call (905)434-7868 PICKERING SOUTH.Share kitch- en/bathroom. Close to all amen- ities, utilities and cable included. Working male preferred. No smok- ing. Available immediately. Call for more information. (905) 839-2016 TAUNTON/RITSON new home to share, no smoking/pets, use of all facilities, available immediately, air conditioning, parking, close to all amenities, $500/mo. inclusive, (905) 720-0505 message or (416) 721-4203. WHITBY new home to share with one. Includes large bedroom (sec- ond bdrm avail), cable/internet, laundry, parking. Share kitchen, large deck, bbq. $525/mo., avail- able May 1. (416)209-4857 WHITBY share luxury house, $550., fireplace, cable, laundry fa- cilities, parking. Short term Avail- able. No lease. Call 416-427-7892. BANQUET HALL FOR RENT - Rouge Hill Bowl, 111 Island Rd. (Pt. Union/401 area). Up to 65 people. Call 416-282-5941 CLEARWATER Florida, 2-3 bed- room furnished manufactured homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- gree hot tub, minutes to beaches and major attractions. Children welcome. Photos shown in your home. $300/weekly (less than mo- tel) (905)683-5503. TIMESHARE available May 1- 8/2004. West Palm Beach Florida $1500/week. Wonderful location right on beach. One bedroom con- do, sleeps 4, Kitchen/laundry in unit. (905)665-4763 after 6:00. BALSAM LAKE - Fenelon Falls, housekeeping cottages available, early July and late August. Also weekends in May and June. 1- 877-887-2550. www.sandybeachtrailercourt.com 1983 UNIK,16 ft. easy tow, extras, $3,000 obo. Also 1977 TRILLIUM, 12 ft. a cute compact, very easy tow package. $1500 obo. Call 905- 434-6466 1992 ROCKWOOD TENT trailer, fridge & furnace, sleeps 6, new tires in 2002. Asking $3300. Call (905)686-0106 1997 Tent Trailer JAYCO EA- GLE,8 ft. box, fridge, sleeps 6, new tires - 2003, burgandy/grey colour interior and exterior, $5,300. 905-373-4871. 40 ft. Travelaire Trailer, $23,000. Full tip-out, large shed, large Flori- da room, screen gazebo, fully fur- nished, extras, everything includ- ed. Shelter Valley, Grafton. Must see! Call Steve or Jamie 1-905- 349-2037. BEAUTIFUL,treed park, seasonal sites available, overnight camping, rustic tenting area, trailers for sale, lake with sandy beach, volley ball, rec hall and games. www.castletonhills.com 1-866- 241-2224 COBOURG AREA $8,900 with $1000 down, $125/month. Fully serviced wooded trailer lot, all sea- son road. Sand beach, swimming, fishing, (905)885-6664 NEW PARK -RICE LAKE Large seasonal 10 new sites. Pool, beach, docking, recreation hall. North Lander Trailers for sale, Park Model rentals weekly. Call (705)696-3423. Website: www.dreamlandresort.on.ca 18 FT. FIBERGLASS run-a-bout, 8 ft. beam, 120 hp, I/O on a duel axle trailer. Also 2 Canon electric downriggers. Call George at 905- 720-0306 for more info. 1999 15 FT. TEMPEST,with 60hp Johnson, trailer $8,500. 16 ft. Coleman flatback canoe with 2hp merc. $l,l00. 12ft. aluminum with 10hp Johnson $850. (905) 985- 9948. BOATS FOR SALE - Like new 2000 14 ft. Crestliner Fisherman, 35 hp Johnson, heavy duty trailer plus many extras. $8,500 or best offer. Ready to catch the big one!!!! Call (905) 697-1964. MERC OUTDRIVE, excellent con- dition, fits 898 Merc Cruiser en- gine, $800 OBO. Call 905-372- 6633. POOLS - 20' rectangular above ground Kayak Pools with deck- ing/fencing. 25 Year Warranty. $5,995.00 Call 1-800-668-7564 www. kayakpools.ca LOST CAT - female, one year old, black and white long haired, long slender body. Bayly/Harwood ar- ea. 905-431-3844 LOST, Passport in Ajax during the month of April 2004. Reward. Call (905)683-6793 DATING SERVICE Free Browsing, FREE for women meeting men. Durham & Beyond, telephone Voice ads & internet ads combo. (905)683-1110 for voice ads. www.911dating.com for internet ads. MALE, white, widower, non-smok- er, 190 lbs. 5'6", past 70, but what is age, it's how young you feel. Looking for loving single white fe- male, non-smoker, understanding and sincere, enjoys movies, quiet evenings, social drinker, maybe 7 days vacation to get to know one another. Mail to: 2 Lotus Rd. RR#2 Pontypool, Ont. L0A 1K0. LIVE IN NANNY required for 3 children. Ajax. Please call 416- 894-9956. LIVE-IN certified oversees nannies/care givers. Elder care, special needs, minimum wage ap- plies. No fee employers OEA. (416)699-6931. HWY#2/HARWOOD AREA. Reli- able daycare in my home, Afford- able rates. Non-smoking. Full- time. 6 months and up. (905)428- 6241. LEARN AS YOU GROW CHILD- CARE.ECE & mother of one avail- able to provide loving and educa- tional days for your child. Meals, snacks & receipts. First aid. Please call Caroline 905-426- 7749. FINDING SOMEONE you can trust to care for your elders is a chal- lenge. If you seek someone who is warm, understanding, patient, compassionate, your prayers have been answered. Call Gladys 905- 985-8615. GENTLE CARE NURSING and STAFFING AGENCY ONTARIO LT D., We provide quality profes- sional nursing and at home health. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THESE AREAS: General Nursing Care of: Children with special needs; Care of the elderly; Meal preparation; Foot care; Homemaker; Transport clients to their appointments; Care in hospitals and nursing homes; light housekeeping. Qualified staff on duty. Please contact us at: 578 Kingston Road Ajax. Call us at 905-683-4149. Hiring RPN - Excel- lent pay rate. LIVE IN CAREGIVER needed for elderly. Call 905-839-4693. Picker- ing, Whites/Strouds area PSYCHICS reader and advisor, help in all life's problems, satisfac- tion guaranteed, specializing in Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- ings, always private and confiden- tial, house parties available. (905)665-3222. A/P PAGE B6 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 21, 2004 www.durhamregion.com A Licensed Agency Please call: 905-686-2328 When Only The Best Will Do! Wo rking as partners with parents and Providers, Wee Watch caters to the growth and development of children in a safe, home environment. • Stimulating Daily Programs • Unscheduled Home Visits • Income Tax Receipts • Full and Part Time Care INFANTS - 12 YEARS OLD -safe home envionment -programming - personal attention -receipts - full or part-time -caregivers screened, trained, receive on going support, regular inspections -Licenced by MCFCS DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 905-509-1207 GARDEN FURNITURE 7 pce patio set, lounge chairs, benches, flower pots etc. APRIL 24 AND APRIL 25 - 9 A.M. 27 Horne (Delaney)Ajax AUCTION Thursday, April 22nd Kahn Auction Centre 2699 Brock Rd. N (3 miles North of Hwy. 401 exit 399) Do N o t M i s s This S a l e ! Acting under instructions, we shall sell A HUGE OFFERING OF FINE QUALITY ART, FURNITURE, GIFTWARE & COLLECTIBLES. FEATURES Multitude of Exceptional Items including – Grandfather Clocks, Lamps, Tr unks, Accent Pieces, Mirrors, Figurines, Clocks, Leather, Benches, Hall Stands, Vanities, Too Many to mention! Multitude of Highly Desirable Museum Framed Artwork - Exceptional Quality including Bateman. Group of Seven, Cambell, etc. Signed Trisha Romance, Signed AJ. Casson, Signed Morrisseau, Original Oil on Canvas. Signed Sports Memorabilia, Ve ry Unusual, Very Desirable and Hard to Find! FEATURES OUR INTENTION IS TO LIQUIDATE EVERY ITEM OFFERED FEATURES Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Suites - Exceptional Opportunity! Hand Carved Pieces! Rare Offering Persian Carpets – Tabriz, Kashan, Naime Multiple Tables, Coffee, End, Sofa, Sets, Occasional, Unusual, Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Carved and Wrought Iron! Auctioneer Victor Brewda Many Highly sought After Items including Tiffany Glass Lamps, Palace Mirrors, Leather Pieces including 3 Piece Set and Many, Many More! WE’LL GIVE YOU $25 TOWARDS YOUR PURCHASE Terms as per posted and announced - Additions and deletions apply - Auctioneer NOT responsible for accidents - Buyers Premium 10% Another Quality Action By ✂ FEATURES 6:30P.M. START • 4:30P.M. PREVIEW KAHN AUCTION CENTRE 905-683-0041 (1) One voucher per bidder (per household/family) No Cash Value - Taxes Applicable Valid ONLY Thursday, April 22nd, 2004 ESTATE FARM AUCTION THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND. 10:00 a.m. Selling the Equipment, Machinery and Shop con- tents for the late Bernard Yap Sam, Newtonville, farm located 1 mile south of Newtonville and 1 mile east on Baseline Rd. (conc. 1) Belarus 825 Diesel Tractor (176hrs. Cab, FWD, like new);Belarus 805 Diesel Tractor (331 hrs., Cab);Universal 640DTC Diesel Tractor w/K400 Loader Bucket (FWD, Cab)Zetor 8011 Diesel Tractor w/22 Loader Bucket (Cab);Belarus T420 Diesel Tractor (as is)Vicon RP1210 Round Bal- er;Hardi 1301 Pull Orchard Sprayer (800 Li- ter);OCLL No7 Pull Orchard Sprayer (1500 Li- ter);Hardi 88 Gal. Sprayer (3pth);Comer 7ft. Snowblower (3pth);Myers (PTO) 2 Wheel Water Pump (6in.);20 ft. Tri Axle Trailer w/Ramps;We- ber Elmira 2 Wheel Hoist Trailer;4 Wheel Wag- on;Stoll UM410 Dual Rotary Tedder Rake (PTO);Dion Pull Hay Inverter w/PickupLely Tedder Rake (PTO)3 pth 6ft. Rake;Perfect Ro- tary Mower (3pth);JD 7B 16 Row Seeder;Ke- wanee 140 Disc., Flemstoffe 12 ft. Spring Cultiva- tor (3pth);9 ft. Chisel Plow (3pth);14 ft. Pull Cul- tivator;MF-18 Cultivator (3pth);Ford 4 Furrow Plow (3pth); 12ft. Airator;Pony Cart Harrows; NH 33 Flail Chopper;Old MF 9 Baler;Old AC Baler;Old Massey 35 Pull Combine;3 pth Funnel Spreader;8 Round Bale Feeders;Corrugated Grain Bin (Dissembled);Shaver Post Pull- er;Husky 3 pth Stone Weights;Bale Spear;6ft. Blade;Water Troughs;2 Ritchie Insulated Water Fountains;Hale Mobile Pump w/4 Cyl. En- gine;Old Scale Trailer;16 ft. Storage Trailer Box on Frame;Old Dodge Parts Pickup;Schumacher 200A Starter Charger;Schumacher and Ship Shore Starter Chargers;Arcweld 225 Weld- er;Electric Utility Cement Mixer;Rex Cut Drill Press;HD Canadian Tool Shop Press;Portable Oxy/Acet Welder;Makita Chop Saw;Rex Cut Metal Band Saw;Super Pal 1hp. Compres- sor;Bench Grinder:Mechanics Tools;Lock- ers;Ladders; Jacks; Chains; Platform Scales;Qty. Insulation;Lubricants;2 Western Saddles:Drawbars; Links; PTO's; Shelves: Fenc- ing; etc. etc. Everything Selling As Is. No Re- serve. Check the Date, Time and Website Terms: Cash or Approved Cheque (with Drivers Li- cense) Auctioneers: Frank & Steve Stapleton, Newtonville 905.786.2244, 1.800.263.9886 www.stapletonauctions.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th: 4:45 pm Neil Bacon Auctions Anniversary Sale of Top Quality Furniture, Antiques, and Collectables for an Aurora Estate, selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd. 1 km west of Utica. TO INCLUDE:Oak dining suite, ornate walnut side board, 4 poster pine bed, Roxton 6pc kitchen suite, Lexington en- tertainment unit, 7pc custom made oak table and 6 hoop chairs (by Traditional), Victorian settee, Victorian side chair, antique enamel barber's chair, 1890s oak barber's chair, 2 pine end tables and coffee tables, train station ticket cup- board, pine 5 drawer chest, gateleg spool table, walnut cup- board, pine mirror, drop leaf table, child's pressback chair, Skylark violin, wrought iron lamp, mahogany sofa table, hanging lamp, fancy tiffany panel lamp, large Majelica che- rub figural lamps, old CP Wilson cigar sign, ant. oak tele- phone, several old oils (Von Rijn), sketches, water colours, Beeline wooden golf putter, stain glass window, crocks, 5 HO train engines, tin truck, tin steam shovel, Big Mike dump truck, crystal decanters, 1950 Davey Crockett pup tent, French brass and marble ink well, salesman sample hay wagon, Lindsay match holder, 25ft cast iron fence and gates, cast iron horse hitch, cast iron cherub planters, French marble clock, 1930 junior coke cooler, Lincoln Tun- nel toy, Merry Thought 18" teddy bear, Moorcroft Flambay signed table lamp, Rosenthal setting of 12 dishes, cranber- ry and brass lamp, Royal Doultons (HN3292, HN3447, Tiny Tim), Royal Doulton hat pin holder, Coalport wall plaques, sterling silver bride's basket, flo blue plates, cranberry scent bottle, cranberry epern (cracked base), goblets, Beleek, Carnival glass, Wedgewood, Royal Daulton tobies, press glass candlesticks, sterling salt and peppers, china ink well, honeycomb press goblets, Sylvac pitcher, signed art glass, tea caddy, 10 Swavowski figurines, art nouveau vase, gar- goyle dish, sterling knitting needle holder, 14kt bracelet, plus many other high quality pcs.Ter ms:are Cash, Visa, M/C, and Interac, paid in full on day of sale. SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 GARY HILL AUCTIONS 905-852-9538/1-800-654-4647 garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com Cell 416-518-6401 FARM MACHINERY & TOOL CONSIGNMENT SALE SAT. APRIL 24th - 10 a.m. including the Estate of Bruce Hill of Newmarket @ Vanhaven Arena, 722 Davis Dr., Uxbridge Tractors - JD 3130; Cockshutt 550 w/ldr. & mower; Int 444 w/ldr; Int 434 w/ldr; Yanmar 1500D, 4x4 diesel w/ ldr., back blade & mower; Payloader-Hough w/1 yd bucket; Combines - MF 300, diesel, cab, htr; 10’ MF grain hd, MF 33 n 3 r corn hd, MF 22 w 2 r corn hd (parts); pull type; Eqpmt. - NH 1431 disc bine, NH 770 forage harvester w/hay pick up & corn hd; Gehl 1600 rd. baler, MF 33 seed drill; insulated R50 shipping container 8’x8’6”x20’, ss int., alum. ext. (new $40k) ; 2001 Bombardier 500 traxster 4x4 low hrs., warranty; Honda 500 Lubicon ATV 4x4 hydro; Yamaha 200E 3 wheeler; Trucks, Car, Trailers, Lawn & Garden Eqpmt. & very lg qty Tools; DETAILS on garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com VINTAGE - Tractors - 1947 Ford 8N, 1953 Ferguson TEA 2085, MH 20 r crop (completely restored), Super W4 (orig.) (gd.); McCormick W4 standard gas (good); MH 44 Special (orig.); McCormick Deering 1530 & parts; Oliver Super 77 (orig. - nds. restoration - not running), Case VA parts; Eqpmt. - Int. M stationary baler/hay press (restored), McCormick Deering 2A husker shredder (orig.); MH 7’ grain binder, Deering corn binder, Int. thrashing machine; Trucks - 1947 Ford 1 1/2 t stake truck (as is); Engs. - 4 Gilson stationary - Guelph 8 hp db. flywheel; 1/4 hp, different sizes w/db. flywheel; qty. ant. car parts; lg qty. primitive tools & misc.; TESS Tidd Estate Sales service EXCELLENT AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 24th at 10 a.m. at TIDD'S AUCTION HOUSE Hwy#2, East of Cobourg Auction Preview - Fri. April 23rd, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m./Sat. 9 a.m. to time of sale. Dir:Exit 401 at Hwy#45 Cobourg. Go south to 5th set of lights (King St../Hwy #2.) Turn left. Follow for approx. 6 kms. Watch for signs. This auction features a nice selection of quality home furnishings, glass, china, paintings and prints, etc. Dining table and six chairs, side- boards, washstand, bedroom furniture, sofa sets, coffee and end tables, console tables, prim- itive spinning wheel, wardrobes, wing chairs, cabinets, plus our usual excellent selections of glass and china, plus so much more! For full listing go to www.theauctionfever.com Terms: Cash, Visa, M.C. Interac, cheque w/proper I.D. Lunch avail. AUCTIONEER - PATRICIA TIDD TIDD ESTATE SALES SERVICE 1-905-372-2994/1-877-863-2477 Specializing in antique & estate auction sales. BRUCE KELLETT AUCTIONS Contents of Gardening Equipment, Tools & Collectables at Malcolm Sale Barn, 13200 Old Scugog Rd, 1/2 mile South of Blackstock Tuesday April 27th, 2004 @ 5:30pm Antique wicker baby carriage, old parlour chairs, old three gallon crock, old L.P.S., old Crown Ducal set of 6 dishes, collect- able plates (Franklin Mint & Brad Ford, Wedge Wood) Royal Doulton dishes & cups saucers, aqua bimal pop bottles with wire stoppers (Clark Brothers, Boyle, Libbey), Baseball Cards, Hockey Bobble Heads, Limited Edition prints, Cornflower glass, old 50's lamps, movie posters 1940's, Coke memorabilia, Massey Harris repair books, J.D lawn gas sprayer, tools, 25 cedar post, pool pump & sand filter (2 years old), 2-100lbs reels of welding rod, industry Singer sewing machine, 60 Gal. oil hotwater heater (used 1 year). Auctioneer: Bruce Kellett 705-328-2185 www.theauctionfever.com ESTATE AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE APRIL 23RD, FRIDAY, 6 P.M. Selling the estate of Bernard Yap Sam, Newtonville and new furniture, bedroom suite, dressers, chests, bed, chesterfields suite, occasional tables, occasional chairs, new oak tables, hall stand, book cases, ar- moire, curio cabinet mahogany carved mantle, coffee end tables, walnut table and 6 chairs, wing back chair, buffet and hutch, tea wagon, china, glass, child's bike etc etc. Check the website for up- dates. Preview after 2 p.m. Terms: Cash, app. cheque, visa, m/c., interac. AUCTIONEERS FRANK AND STEVE STAPLETON (905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 www.stapletonauctions.com 'estate specialists since 1971' CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday, April 23rd at 4:30pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 Wa lnut table & 8 chairs, double dulls eye bed, 2 ma- ple single captains beds, oak dining extension table, pine hutch, partial toilet sets, post card albums, Cran- berry, Cruet, Noah's Ark & Animals, modern bed- room suites, modern & antique dressers & chests of drawers, Brass coffee & end table, walnut tea wagon, home theatre stereo system, modern wardrobe, wash- stand, qty. odd wooden kitchen chairs, chesterfield & chair, elephant & bull dog cast iron banks, pocket watch, 6 oak T-back chairs, wicker rocking chairs, walnut vanity, cub cadet dump garden trailer, 12.5Hp cub cadet riding lawn mower (good condition), cherry & maple rough sawed lumber, 1x6 tongue & grove pine lumber, railway lanterns, 10in radial arm saw, 10 in. table saw, qty. china, glass, household & collect- able items. Don & Greg Corneil, Auctioneers 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain (705)786-2183 or www.corneil@theauctionadvertiser.com AUCTION SALE Sun. April 25th, 9:30 AM (Viewing 8:30) MacGregor Auctions Located in ORONO - Take 115 Hwy. to Main St. Orono & follow signs to Mill Pond Rd. Auction features articles from a local estate plus contents from Oshawa home, Furniture, Collectables, An- tiques, glass & china, misc. tools, hardware etc. Items from past to present. (See: www.theauctionadvertiser.com) for updates Call For All Your Auction Needs Your Location Or Ours. MacGregor Auctions 905-987-2112 1-800-363-6799 CATALOGUE ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 1st at 10:30am CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain The property of Glen & Lois Hicks of Lindsay, ap- proximately 540 good quality lots of antique items in- cluding Mary Gregory, Royal Doulton, Cranberry, Ornate smoking pipes, Birds Eye Maple dresser with mirror, oil lamps, oak china cabinet with drop front secretary combination, clocks, Flo-Blue china, toys, Vinegar cruet set, fire hydrant, Waltham pocket watches, qty. antique & brass picture frames, 2 At- mos Clocks, for a qty. pictures & complete catalogue listing go to: www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com or more information contact Don or Greg Corneil, Auctioneers (705)786-2183 PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION Sat. April 24th, Start: 6 PM, View: from 4 PM Randy Potter Estate Auction 15 Cavan St. downtown Port Hope is holding an auction of approx. 300 lots of antiques, art, fine furniture, glass, china & collectibles. www.randypotterauctions.com Randy Potter Auctioneer Phone: (905) 885-6336 "Your Estate Specialist" SATURDAY, APRIL 24 - 10 A.M. Real Estate and contents auction at the property of Thelma Found - 1750 Region- al Road 12, (Cameron St. W.) Cannington Selling furniture, antiques, collectables, farm machinery, Pony tractor, etc, 1 p.m. real es- tate - 18 acres plus 5 bedroom brick Century home, 2 barns and outbuildings, photos and list at www.mcleanauctions.com to view home or flyer call McLean Auction 800-461-6499 AUCTIONS at WARNERS AUCTION Thurs April 22nd - 6pm & Saturday April 24th - 10:00 am for complete listing visit warnersauction.com or call 905-355-2106 for a fax, or email gwarner@eagle.ca. Gary E Warner Auctioneer Auction Sale at Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn, Haydon ON Sat. April 24/04 @ 5:00 pm Household items from a Bowmanville home, coins & currency,19641/2 Mustang (mint), antique courting chair.. Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held for Mrs. Verne Hoey who passed away February 18, 2004 and donated her body to science. It will be held: Saturday April 24, 2004 at 2 p.m. At Dunbarton-Fairport United Church 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering Dixie Rd & No. 2 (Kingston Rd.), North Side MOVING SALE SATURDAY APRIL 24, 8am ~ 12. noon 1957 SPRUCE HILL RD., PICKERING A & C ROOFING & WINDOWS •Shingles of all types, flats of any size •Soffit* Fascia * Eavestrough* Skylights •Financing Available o.a.c. •Written warranties guaranteed •W.S.I.B. * Fully Insured (905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704 GREENWOOD MAINTENANCE New Bookings for Spring Yard Clean-ups Grass cutting from $45./wkly. Spring Weed/Feed from $80. We also do pruning/planting. Deck repairs, drywall repairs, leaky taps, painting. Call 416-721-9123 LAWN CUTTING by professionals $15 & up RANGER LANDSCAPING Spring Clean up Interlocking - Decks & Fencing "Excellent Rates and Excellent Service" GUARANTEED! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL (905)686-8181 (416)806-1808 TIMBER TREE SERVICE Experts in Removal, Trimming, Pruning & Stump Removal. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call Shawn. 905-619-1704 I n te r es t F re e Pay m e n t s Avai l a b le SPRING Classic cataloged HORSE SALE for top quality riding horses, Saturday, May 8 at 10:00 am. Kingston Stock Yard. 613- 548-8218. Catalog deadline April 15. LEATHER jackets 1/2 price, purs- es from $9.99, luggage from $29.99. wallets from 9.99. Every- thing must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728- 9830, Scarborough (416)439- 1177. 18' ABOVE GROUND POOL,8 years old, good condition. Filter, pump, ladder and other accesso- ries all included. Only $900. Call Joe (905)839-6708 2001 YAMAHA GRIZZLY Ultra- matic, low kms., $5,500; Universal gym, 2000lbs steel weight $2,000. Call 905-436-3949 30" MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGE $200, Kenmore microwave oven $50, 18" electric lawn mower with bag $250, T.V entertainment wooden cabinet $75. 905-434- 9812. A DININGROOM, cherry wood, double pedestal table, 8 chairs, Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- tion. New, still in boxes. Cost $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- 746-0995. A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- tress set. New in plastic, cost $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- 0995. Can deliver A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad from $289 (30 yds). All Berber carpets on sale now! Free up- grade to 12 mm premium pad with every installation, 20 oz Berber carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- pet only. Lots of selection for eve- ry budget. Three month equal payment plan available. Free in home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, 1-800-578-0497. ACCUCISER - Blood Stimulator Circulation Massager. 15 min. Ac- cucising = 5 km. walk. It's easy! Easy for everyone. Be healthy & stay healthy by Accucising. Call Barbara 905-985-9020. AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES-Large se- lection of new & used appliances. Washers $175/up, dryers $149/up, stoves $175/up, fridges $100/up. Coin-op washers/dryers. RENT TO OWN NOW AVAILABLE! Why wait, but it now! Visit our show- room. Parts/Sales/Service. 426 Simcoe St. S. Mon-Fri, 8-6pm. Sat 9-5pm. (905)728-4043 ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress, cost $1000, sell $275. Call 905-213-4669. ALL ONTARIO APPLIANCE CLINIC.111 Dundass St W., Downtown Whitby. Home of the best quality rebuilt major applianc- es in Ontario. (905)668-9444 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. Amazing Electronics, 601 Dundas St.W.Whitby. Call (905)665-7732 APARTMENT SIZE dryer, good working condition, $50. CAll 905- 721-1633. APPLIANCES - fridge, 2 door frost free, deluxe 30" stove $475/pr; washer/dryer, heavy-duty, deluxe models, $275/pr or 675/all; immac- ulate condition. Large capacity washer, $275; dryer, $200 or $475/pr, used 2 yrs. 905-925-6446 (Oshawa) APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- arately, can deliver. In-home Appli- ance Service also available. Call (905)839-0098 B.B.Q. TIME - SAVE MONEY. Grain Fed, Government Inspected Beef. Cut & Wrapped. $1.69/lb. Call(905)579-3062 BBQ TIME -Gov't. inspected Ont. grain fed beef. Sides, split sides at bargain prices while supplies last. Bruce 705-432-3031 or Marie 905-986-4932 BED,Aamazing bargain, queen orthopedic mattress set, new in plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- 7557.Will deliver BEDROOM SET,cherrywood, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night stands. Dovetail construction, nev- er opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 Sacrifice $2,400. (416) 748-3993 BEDROOM SUITE,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Cost $7450, sell $2,400. Call 905- 213-4669. BRAND NEW 3pc. chesterfield, loveseat/chair-$999 OBO, Heitz- man piano $595. Cement mix- er-$350,oak dining room-$999. OBO, Farmer Ford tractor- $1500 (905)655-4138 BUNK BED,oak, still in box. Cost $850, sell $395. 1-905-213-4669. CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, pad and installation. Free esti- mates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and surrounding area. Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam (905)686-1772 CARPETS.Laminate and vinyl sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet including pre- mier underpad and installation. Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- mate. Mike 905-431-4040. CEDAR Trees for sale, starting from $3.50 each. Planting avail- able. Free Delivery. Call Bob 705-341-3881. COMPUTER FOR SALE complete system, Dell Pentium 3, 17" moni- tor, keyboard, mouse, Windows 98 Microsoft Office, loaded. Internet ready. Only $375. Will deliver. Jamie 416-859-3300 COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Computer Services. Special Sat & Sun April 24 & 25th Only... FREE webcam with P3 system purchase. Complete systems, Internet ready: P2/350 only $209; P3/450 only $279. Other systems available. CD-RW upgrade only $50. Interac, Visa & Mastercard accepted. Lay- away Plans. 27 Warren Avenue, Oshawa (1 block East of Park & Bond). www.bitsandbytestech.com Call 905-576-9216. FAMILY ROOMS! 2-family rooms: sofa, 2-recliners, dark-pine coffee table, matching endtables, 2-lamps. Sofa and loveseat with oak-trim, coffeetable and matching endtables, 2-lamps. Computer desk. Call 905-576-3636. FOR SALE -super single bed with mattress, bed storage and book- case headboard (complete bed) medium oak stain $100. Dresser to match (excellent condition) $80. Call Teresa at 905-260-3324. FOR SALE,2-8 PC. bedroom suites like new, light oak, coffee colour, 416-540-8409. Whitby ar- ea. HOT TUB 2004 all options, water- fall, ozanator, red wood cabinet, never used, still in wrapper. Cost $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety Covers - best quality, best prices, all colours, all sizes, large variety available. Delivery included. Cen- tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul 905-259-4514 or 416-873-9141. HOUSE CONTENTS sale - N/E Whitby. Bedroom set, cherrywood dining room suite, kitchen table and chairs, armoire, portable bar, artwork, and lots more good stuff. (905) 404-6788. IMAC G4 FLAT PANEL,700mhz G4 Processor 15 inch LCD screen, CD RW Drive 128 MB RAM, Mac OS 10.2 Jaguar, 40GB, Keyboard and Mouse included. Asking Price $1400 firm. Also included is a 3yr Apple Care Protection Plan. Call Josh 905-809-2704 snp ITEMS FOR SALE -almost new, white, cordless kettle $20; 2-slice wide toaster $15; almost new toaster oven $30; black tv & stereo cabinet $80; double mattress bed $50; student desk $40; 2 drawer grey filing cabinet $20; navy leath- er, 3 seater sofa $500. Teresa 905-260-3324. KROELER oak glass china cabi- net with Mikasa china (Silk Flower pattern, 52pcs.) Asking $1500. (905)427-0584 LUMBER - Rough Sawen Pine 12' - 1"x6", 8", 10", 12". Cedar Post. Newtonville. Call (905)786-1023 McLaughlin SLEIGH (cutter), per- fect condition, re-upholstered, ask- ing $1,000. 905-982-1999 MOVING SALE - washer, dryer, rugs, diningroom suite, livingroom suite, antiques etc., must sell. Also five 5-spoke Mag wheels for Jeep YJ or TJ with Goodyear Wrangler GSA tires, P225/75R15, all bal- anced, good condition, 905-686- 3589. MOVING SALE,desk, vanity dressing table w/glass, decorator tables, glass shelves (46x14x1/2) cracked ice. 4 wicker chairs. 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Regular $1800, selling for only $1200. 905-571-0046. PIANO Technician available for tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase consultation on all makes and models of acoustic pianos. Re- conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- cates available. Call Barb at 905- 427-7631 or check out the web at: www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC, Amex PIANOS & CLOCKS - Spring Sales Arrived - on Roland digital pianos, Samick pianos, also sale on Howard Miller clocks. Large selection of used pianos (Yama- ha, Kawai, Heintzmann, etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with les- sons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental payments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS Chip installed from $125. XBOX MOD CHIPS Chip installed from $125. Several chips available for each console. For all the details: www.durhammods.com North End Oshawa. 905-924-2097 RECLAIMED BRICKS - barn- board, applewood, black walnut, red oak planks; T.J.I. floor joists, roofing steel, old windows. Call Wiebe, after 6 p.m. 905-697-0367. RENT TO OWN - New and recon- ditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- livery. No credit application re- fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. SHOULDER press bench, $100., heavy material, heavy duty metal stack bench press $60. Call Hope 905-404-8676 SOLID PINE bunk bed set with Captain's drawers and matching dresser. $500. Solid oak desk 30" x 50" $100. Can deliver. (905) 509- 9688. SPECIAL Occasions Rentals. Party tent, dunk tank, jumping cas- tle, various video games, pinball machines, Crown & Anchor, Black- jack Tables, Slot machines & pool tables for all occasions. 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Call Dave (905)987-3297 or (905)431-5339 VENDORS NEEDED - NEW & EX- PANDED 16th Apple Blossom Tyme Festival, Colborne, Ontario, Saturday, May 29th & Sunday, May 30th, 2004. Much more space, more booths available (over night security). Organized by the Colborne Rotary Club. Call today to reserve your space. Gra- ham @ 905-344-7000 e-mail graham@eagle.ca, www.appleblossomtyme.com BOSTON TERRIER PUPS - 2 males, 2 females, parents on site. Ready April 22/04. $800. Call Da- vid 905-626-8525. PUREBRED GERMAN Shepherd puppies for sale! Black & Tan, Sable. Male/Female, $350. First shots, dewormed. Ready for a new home April 17. Call Tony (905)697-7886 1986 HONDA CIVIC,4dr., as is $400. Please call 905-434-4648. 1993 CHRYSLER CONCORD, safetied and emission complete. 260,000 km. $2,000. Call 905-666- 5861. 1993 CUTLASS SL 3.4l, excellent condition, $2,900 o.b.o. Call (905)666-4028 1993 HONDA CIVIC,4 dr., 5-speed, excellent condition, air, sunroof, 70,000kms on engine, 205,000km on car. 1 female own- er. $4500. Call (905)665-1949 3pm-8pm 1994 GRAND AM -green, 2 door, 4 cylinder, standard (5 spd), 209 kms, new tires, great body, as is. $775 obo. Call 905-579-2581. 1995 FIREBIRD FORMULA, burgundy w/black interior. Never winter driven. T-roof, auto, 350 V8, 64,500 km. Asking $14,500. 905- 985-8615, 1995 HONDA CIVIC 4 cyl. 4 spd. auto. lowered 2" 6 star mags with new Lo-Pro Pirelli tires. Sony Ex- plode stereo system, slotted racing rotors. Asking $4495.00 certified & e-tested (905)571-5138 1996 Lumina LS, $3999. 1995 Se- bring LXI, $4999. 1994 Regal, $2999. 1992 Grand Prix, $2499. Other vehicles from $1899, certi- fied and e-tested. Kelly & Sons Since 1976. (905)683-7301 or 905-424-9002. 1996 VW Golf GL. 2L, power steering, power locks, power sun- roof. 154,000kms. Mint condition, $6400. (905)683-9192 1997 CHEV LUMINA 130,000kms, ac works, certified & e-tested, $4995. 1995 CHEV CORSICA, 4 dr auto, a/c works, drives like new, certified & e-tested $2,995. Call (905)433-8050 1998 FORD CONTOUR,auto, 4dr, loaded, well maintained, $4,500 o.b.o. Call (905)922-9700. 1999 CHEVROLET LUMINA LTZ. 3800 Series II. 4 door, red exteri- or, grey interior. Fully loaded in- cluding sunroof, remote keyless entry, CD player, leather seats, air conditioning. 155,000 kms. Certi- fied and E-Tested $7500.00 Call 905-432-8863 1999 Chrysler Intrepid, 86,000km. Black, charcoal interior. Certified, auto, pw windows/locks, cruise, air bags. $8900. (905)433-9788 1999 OLDS ALERO,4 dr., V6 au- to, loaded with options, alloys, tint- ed glass, 115,000 km. non-smok- er, e-tested/certified, $9500.00 or best offer, (905)424-9264 2000 ACCENT,$6900, low kms. Shoulder press bench, $100., heavy material, heavy duty metal stack bench press $60. Call Hope 905-404-8676 2000 BLACK Honda Civic. One owner, 150,000 highway kms. A must see. $9,999. Call 905-668- 2636 2000 SUBARU OUTBACK, $20,000. auto, 108,000km, new Bridgestone Potenza's, heated seats/mirrors, power seats, certi- fied/e-tested. Days 416-214-9544 or evenings 905-420-5329 2000 Pontiac Sunfire GT,91,000 km, lady driven. Black with tan cloth int., all power accessories, keyless entry. Monsoon am/fm cass. CD, c/w 6 speakers, balance of 130,000km. bumper-to-bumper warranty. Must sell, $8600/obo. Tr acy 905-986-4738. 2000 VW JETTA,1.8 Turbo, gas, auto, fully loaded, e-tested. Excel- lent condition, must sell - moving! Asking $15,800, sacrifice, quick sell $15,200. 905-721-0309 or 416-451-2505. 2001 HYUNDAI ELANTRA VE, $9,700, burgundy, 79,600km, au- to, 4 dr, A/C, cd, pw, pl, pm, cruise, tilt. (905)655-8339 2001 PONTIAC SUNFIRE,2-door, auto, air, tilt, AM/FM, CD, 66,300 km. One female owner. $10,700. 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Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 1987 DODGE (Mitsibushi) RAID- ER 4X4, as is $600. Please call 905-434-4648. 1995 NISSAN KING CAB XE Pick-up truck. Green, 136,000km, Mint Condition, Emmisions Test- ed. CD Player, Tunnel Cover, Chrome Rims and Bumpers. Ask- ing $7900 O.B.O. Please call Dawn 905-623-1573 1995 NISSAN KING CAB XE Pick-up truck. Green, 136,000km, Mint Condition, Emmisions Tested. CD Player, Tunnel Cover, Chrome Rims and Bumpers. Asking $7900 O.B.O. Please call Dawn 905-623- 1573 1996 DODGE RAM -2 wheel drive, green, shortbox, regular cab. Excellent condition. $5800 obo. Call Don 905-440-4349, leave message. snp 1998 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT, loaded, excellent condition, high- way kms, one owner, E-tested & certified. One owner. $7500 obo. Call John 416-998-4320. 1991 GMC JIMMY -4 dr, 4x4, well maintained, approx. 23,000kms on a rebuilt engine. $11,000 invested to ensure a reliable vehicle upheld. 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