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TALKING TOUGH
Residents weigh in
on leaders’ debate
News, A3
HE’S A SMASH
Pickering teen captures
OFSAA tennis title
Sports, A8
[Briefly ]
Women and girls come togeth-
er:A creative mind, and helping
hands are needed.
Girls Inc., serving Ajax and Pick-
ering, is working with The Weekend
to End Breast Cancer and Herizon
House on a month-long charity fund-
raising craft sale.
There is plenty of space for
home crafters to sell their products
and volunteers are needed to help
with face painting and a kids’ craft-
ing corner. It’s an opportunity for
high school students to obtain com-
munity service hours.
The fund-raiser begins July 3
and runs each weekend in July at
The Pickering Market at Bayly
Street and Squires Beach Road.
For more information, call Dar-
lene, evenings at 905-426-7802 or
weekends at 905-426-3387.
Spanish classes: Durham’s
Catholic school board is offering a
free Spanish camp for youngsters
next month.
Intended for kids six to 11 years
old, the camp runs July 5 to 30 at
St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School,
1166 Finch Ave., near Dixie Road. It
runs Monday to Friday from 9:30
a.m. to noon.
Children are taught to read,
write and speak the language, and
about Spanish culture.
For more information and to
register, call 905-683-7713.
[What’s On ]
Long-horned information: The
long-horned is on the loose and res-
idents are being warned to be pre-
pared for the tree killer.
A large number of trees are
being destroyed by the Asian long-
horned beetle in Ontario. The bee-
tles predominantly favour maples,
but infestations have also been dis-
covered in horse chestnuts,
poplars, willows, elms and mulber-
ries. There is no known chemical or
biological defence against the beetle
and in North America.
In all cases of infestation the af-
fected trees are cut down and the
wood destroyed.
Pickering is raising awareness
to the problem by holding a public
information session Thursday, June
24, at 7 p.m. in the council cham-
bers at City Hall. Guest speakers
will discuss how to stop the preda-
tor.
For more information, call the
customer care centre at 905-683-
7575.
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Sports, B1
Entertainment, B5
Classified, B6
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Sheneil Black and other students at Dunbarton High School took time out from preparing for final exams to
cast their vote for the federal party that best represents their views. Students from across Durham Region
are taking part in Student Vote 2004, which is fostering a greater understanding of the electoral process.
Students pick their parties
High school
voting program
puts choice in
their hands
By Mike Ruta
Staff Writer
DURHAM – The federal elec-
tion is over at Dunbarton and
many other high schools in
Durham.
Thousands of Ontario stu-
dents are taking part in Stu-
dent Vote 2004, designed to
foster interest and participa-
tion in the electoral process.
Staff and students brush up
on local candidates and par-
ties and use voting booths
and ballots to conduct their
own parallel election. The re-
sults are announced on tele-
vision on election night, June
28.
But, while participation
and media attention was
high last fall in the first stu-
dent vote, for the Ontario
election, the federal vote is a
different story. Not only is it a
short campaign, but it’s also
the busiest time of the school
year.
“It’s probably the worst
time of year for teachers to be
doing this, and we’re just
crossing our fingers and hop-
ing as many students can
participate as possible,” says
Lindsay Mazzucco, Student
Vo te 2004 chief operating offi-
cer.
She says about 2,200 Cana-
dian schools, including 35 in
Durham, registered to take
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That sinking feeling
PICKERING –– Grade 5 teacher Kathleen Carroll emerges from a rather icy dunk tank after being deposit-
ed there during the recent William Dunbar Public School fair fair.
School
against
school
Trustees hear
untwinning could
mean loss of
other renovation
projects
By Mike Ruta
Staff Writer
DURHAM – Untwinning two
Scugog schools comes with a
price - and it's more than the
$24,000 cost for R.H. Cornish
Public School to get its own
daytime custodian.
If Durham District School
Board trustees agree to the
move, facilities staff is recom-
mending dropping a Picker-
ing High School gym floor-re-
f inishing project from this
year's budget. Ironically, PHS
students and its school coun-
cil chairman had addressed
trustees earlier in a Monday
budget meeting, outlining a
host of problems with their
facility that require urgent
attention.
Scugog Trustee Steve Mar-
tin for about six months has
been pressing his colleagues
to untwin Cornish and Prince
Albert public schools. Cor-
nish has roughly 700 students
and shares a daytime custo-
dian with the smaller Prince
Albert. The schools' commu-
nity council chairmen have
said that combined, their
schools are too large to share
a custodian.
A decision to untwin all 16
Police chases
lead to arrests
and charges
Excellence in action Three pursuits
keep police busy
Saturday
By Jeff Mitchell
Staff Writer
DURHAM –Here's a recipe
for a wild night on Durham's
roads: three police pursuits,
a stolen vehicle, an attempt
to flee cross-country in that
stolen vehicle, a dog bite,
and a police helicopter
thrown in for good measure.
Durham Regional Police
were engaged in no fewer
than three chases in the
early morning hours of Sat-
urday, when it seemed no
one wanted to co-operate
with cops on the beat.
But two drivers were
nabbed, one of them at his
home several hours later,
and a stolen car was recov-
ered, said Sergeant Paul
Malik.
Here's a rundown of what
happened:
• At about 12:45 a.m. Sat-
urday a police officer ap-
proached a man in a vehicle
in a parking lot on Bloor
Street near Stevenson Road
in Oshawa, Sgt. Malik said.
Pickering Museum
Village recognized
for community
services
By Danielle Milley
Staff Writer
PICKERING – The Pickering
Museum Village has been
recognized for its services to
the community.
The village was recently
awarded the Museum Award
of Excellence from the On-
tario Historical Society in
recognition of its work in
community involvement and
programming.
Pat Dunnill nominated the
museum on behalf of the
Pickering Museum Village
Foundation.
"They've really done a
number of things that have
been helpful in the communi-
ty - the development of the
Backwoods Players (theatre
group) is one of those
things," said the foundation
chairman.
He said the foundation
nominated the museum be-
cause over the past few years
it has really put a focus on
programs to reach out to the
community, including the
Backwoods Players and the
Canadian Tapestry event
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part in the vote. However, she notes
many signed up in March or April,
suggesting that the June crunch
might mean the number of schools
taking part will turn out to be quite
a bit lower.
“It’s a tough go because it’s a short
timeline and ideally you run it on the
same day as the actual election, but
we can’t,” says Oshawa teacher Pam
Callus, noting students “have their
minds on other things” at this time
of year.
She teaches Grade 10 civics at
O’Neill Collegiate and Vocational In-
stitute and says despite the hurdles,
the school went ahead with a vote in-
volving all of the roughly 1,200 stu-
dents. They cast ballots during
homeroom.
Each Dunbarton student could
take part as well, but voting was in
the gym. The youngest of them,
Grade 9 pupils, admitted they’re not
very informed voters.
“No, not really,” replied Camarran
Downey-Brown, who voted for The
Green Party. “The way I see it, I’m
just a kid.”
Lucas Vanvoorden voted Conserv-
ative and says the exercise makes
students think about who they sup-
port and why.
“I just kind of picked one,” admit-
ted Laura More, who voted Liberal.
“I think it’s cool because we get a
chance to make choices.”
Andrew Goldsmith, a Grade 11
student who co-ordinated the vote,
says Student Vote 2003 was a huge
success at the school. One of the
candidates, The Green Party’s
Adam Duncan, was a recent high
school graduate, and an all-candi-
dates’ assembly was held at the
school.
“A fter the assembly everyone was
excited about it because they knew
the candidates directly,” he says.
This time around, he and other
students went from class to class
and did presentations on all the par-
ties to foster interest.
It was a slimmed-down vote at
Henry Street High School in Whitby
Thursday, with only about 50 Grade
10 civics students having the chance
to vote, said teacher Jennifer
Boudreau.
Mr. Goldsmith notes the student
results in the provincial election re-
ceived a lot of attention, and says
the federal parties and politicians
would do well to keep track of where
youths cast their ballots.
“In a way they have to, because by
the time the next election comes
along, everyone who voted now will
be allowed to vote (for real),” he
says.
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The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing invites you to a Public Workshop
to discuss land use and community design directions for the lands in
North Pickering shown on the map below. Under the authority of the Ontario
Planning and Development Act, 1994, the ministry is preparing a land use and
development plan for this area.
Where/When: The workshop will be held on Tuesday, June 22, 2004, from
6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at the Gandatsetiagon Public School, 1868 Parkside
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The workshop will be led by an internationally recognized team of urban planners
and designers, including John van Nostrand (Planning Alliance), Anne McIlroy
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Topic: The workshop will examine critical issues related to the future of
the provincially owned Seaton lands and that portion of the Duffins Rouge
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The purpose of the proposed land use and development plan is to lay the
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Agenda: The agenda for the workshop is as follows:
Open House 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Introductory Presentation 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Small Group Discussions 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Plenary Session 9:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
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DURHAM –Vo ters can get a jump on
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Advance polls for the June 28 elec-
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day, June 18, Saturday, June 19 and
Monday, June 21.
Check with the returning officer for
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866-234-2474 for the locations of ad-
vance polls. Candidates are Mark
Holland of the Liberal Party, and he
can be reached at 905-426-6808,
Karen MacDonald of the Green Party
at 905-427-3771, Kevin Modeste of the
New Democratic Party at 905-426-
8541, and Rene Soetens of the Con-
servative Party at 905-686-0278.
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For more information about voting,
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reached at 416-505-1483; Tim Dobson,
Conservative, 905-837-7557; Dan
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Undecided voters
weigh in on debate
Conservative
message worries
Durham men
By Keith Gilligan
Staff Writer
DURHAM –Alton Atkinson heard
what he expected to hear, while Jack
Syme didn’t hear anything that
would sway him.
Both were reacting to the English-
language federal leaders’ debate held
last night. The Ajax men identified
themselves as undecided voters prior
to the debate, and were asked by the
paper to offer views on what did or
did not appeal to them from the dis-
cussion.
Mr. Atkinson said he and other vis-
ible minority Canadians should be
“very concerned” with the message
from Conservative Party leader
Stephen Harper.
“All minorities should be very
scared if Mr. Harper brings free votes
to the House of Commons. He pro-
poses to take rights away,” Mr. Atkin-
son said.
“He and his riding are based in the
west, the very conservative west. Free
votes that could be on anything, that
policy scares the heck out of me.”
On health care, Mr. Atkinson said,
“I heard what I expected to hear.”
He noted Liberal leader Paul Mar-
tin would attack waiting lists, but Mr.
Atkinson asked, “After diagnosis,
what happens then?”
Mr. Atkinson also felt Mr. Harper
didn’t put forward a policy on family
or child care.
He also dismissed the Conservative
plan of a $2,000 tax credit for each
child. “It makes no sense. If a family
makes $200,000, they have no need for
the credit. It’s peanuts. It ties in with
his policy of privatization.”
More money should be put into
child care to make it easier for people
to get back into the workforce, Mr.
Atkinson stated. “It’s easier to man-
age that way.”
Mr. Atkinson said the debate con-
vinced him not to vote for the Con-
servatives.
He also dismissed concerns about
Liberal scandals and mismanage-
ment.
“I’m not happy with the scandal
and the loss of money, but it’s what
happens with democratic govern-
ment,” he said.
The Conservative plan to increase
military spending didn’t sway Mr.
Atkinson either.
“We’ve never been a country based
on military might. I’m happy with
that. I agree with Martin and Layton
on that. I don’t agree with increased
military spending.”
Mr. Syme came away from the de-
bate as uncommitted as he was be-
fore. “No one came out on top as far
as I’m concerned.”
Actually, he came away with a pos-
itive impression of Bloc Québécois
leader Gilles Duceppe. “He was the
only one who actually knew what was
going on. He answered their ques-
tions and he asked them questions
and they didn’t answer.
“A s far as I’m concerned, it’s still
tossed up,” Mr. Syme added.
Mr. Martin was challenged, and Mr.
Syme felt he handled the situation
well. “They did push him pretty good
and I think he held his own.”
Mr. Syme liked the Liberal leader’s
answers for health care, but didn’t
feel Mr. Harper provided any an-
swers. He’s predicting a minority gov-
ernment and Canadians heading
back to the polls in fall. “I don’t think
anyone came out on top,” he added.
• Editorial – Page A6
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Hop, skip and a jump
AJAX – Students at Blaisdale Montessori School’s Westney Campus were skipping to
their hearts’ content as part of the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Jump Rope and
Hoops for Heart fund-raiser. Four of the school’s campuses combined to raise
$25,931.90. Doing there part were, front from left, Jessica Gervais and Fiona Corless,
middle from left, Melissa Gervais and Chloe Typert-Morrison, and back from left,
Michelle Rai and Kallisti Sipidias.
AJAX AND PICKERING VOTES
Leslie Nielsen hits the links for
March of Dimes support in Durham
DURHAM – Hit the links with a
world-renowned Canadian actor and
help support people with physical
disabilities.
Ontario March of Dimes is holding
its annual Classic Series golf tourna-
ment at Whitby’s Royal Ashburn Golf
Club on June 22, starting at noon.
More than $33,000 was raised at
last year’s event, with the proceeds
earmarked for the March of Dimes’
assistive device program.
This year — with the help of actor
Leslie Nielsen — the organization
hopes to go beyond that fund-raising
mark, again with funds going to the
assistive device program.
“Ontario March of Dimes is thrilled
to have Leslie Nielsen come out and
support our golf event,” said Judy
Quillin, Ontario March of Dimes’ cen-
tral region director.
“This tournament raises much-
needed funds.”
The actor has served as Ontario
March of Dimes’ celebrity spokesper-
son for two years and helped out by
appearing on several television and
radio ads to promote the organiza-
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For more information, call 1-800-
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of the board's twinned schools, pro-
posed in March by Oshawa Trustee
Susan Shetler, was deferred to bud-
get talks.
PHS students Amanda Canavan
and Catie Sahadath showed
trustees a video of rotting window
frames, crumbling brick and water
fountains that don't work.
"We are still here. We still care.
And we will not give up," said Ms.
Canavan. Asked to describe their
school in a word, PHS students in
the video used terms such as "nasty,"
"budget" and "run down."
Later in the meeting, the notion of
dropping the PHS project was pro-
posed. By that time, the PHS group
had left the meeting.
"The people that were just here,
telling us their school is run down;
you pick that one?" asked Pickering
Trustee Paul Crawford.
"I didn't know they were coming,"
replied facilities superintendent
Jack Massie.
"Please, don't put me between a
rock and a rock," said Trustee Craw-
ford.
At that, Mr. Massie lost his com-
posure and asked trustees to tell
him what project should be dropped
from the budget, adding money is so
tight the board is not going to be
able to pay its utility bills this year.
Ajax Wards 1 and 2 Trustee Mari-
lyn Crawford was incensed at the
notion of removing the PHS project.
"I am disgusted to even see this in
a report," she said. "I can't believe
you are pitting one group of stu-
dents against another. I'm boiling.
I'm furious."
Mr. Massie said he doesn't believe
trustees understand how few dollars
he has with which to work.
"We count toilet paper going into
schools," he said. "We're running this
school board as tight as any school
board in the province... and yet
there's not enough money."
This year's draft budget includes
$4.7 million in maintenance projects,
more money than usual thanks to
one-time, provincial funding of
$740,000. However 53 other projects,
valued at $12.7 million, are listed but
cannot be done.
"I don't know where you expect to
get the money from," Mr. Massie
said, noting the board's finance su-
perintendent for three years "has
had to bail me out" with an addition-
al $1 million to his budget.
Trustee Martin again motioned to
untwin the two northern schools.
Whitby Trustee John Dolstra said
he didn't support the move, but suc-
cessfully called to defer the issue to
the June 23 budget meeting, when
trustees hope to approve the final
budget.
Mr. Massie's report states if all the
schools are untwined, the price tag
is $277,000, and if trustees want to do
that, he recommends removing from
the budget the parking lot resurfac-
ing project at Port Perry High
School.
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glazed look when you say museum
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um," he said. "More and more people
know we exist."
Mr. Marlowe said programming
wouldn't be possible without the
hard work of both the staff and
many volunteers.
The museum also connects with
the community through special
events, public workshops, collecting
and caring for the collection of
buildings and other artifacts, and
through the education program
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ing Museum Village. These cultural events are among the reasons the museum has re-
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The suspect slid into the driver's
seat and took off, leading the offi-
cer in a pursuit on the eastbound
Hwy. 401 to Bowmanville.
The car, which turned out to be
stolen, exited the freeway at Liber-
ty Street and went north. The dri-
ver made his way to the end of
Lamb's Road, a dead end. Unde-
terred, the driver tried to churn his
way across a field until the vehicle
became stuck. He then took off on
foot.
The officer chasing him hap-
pened to be a canine unit cop who
had his dog on board; he dis-
patched the dog, which quickly
tracked the suspect down. The
suspect sustained a minor dog bite
while being apprehended, Sgt.
Malik said.
Charged with flight from police,
dangerous driving and possession
of stolen property is Christopher
Robinson, 40, of Bowmanville.
• At about 2:30 a.m., officers on
patrol in Ajax saw a Pontiac dri-
ving north on Church in an erratic
fashion, Sgt. Malik said. The cruis-
er did a U-turn and attempted to
pull the car over.
Instead of stopping, though, the
driver accelerated, passing a vehi-
cle and continuing north. The po-
lice helicopter was called in to help
track the car, which ran a number
of stop signs and red lights
through Pickering. Police finally
called the chase off when the vehi-
cle reached Concession 8 and con-
tinued to flee.
But using information gathered
during the chase, officers were on a
Scarborough doorstep at 8:30 Sat-
urday morning. They charged 29-
year-old Michael Fitzgerald with
dangerous driving, flight from po-
lice and breach of probation.
• Police called off another Ajax
chase, which began around 4 a.m.
the same day, Sgt. Malik said.
An officer on patrol attempted to
pull over a black Acura that was
seen driving with no headlights.
The driver sped up and made a
run for Highway 401, taking off
westbound. Police called that
chase off, Sgt. Malik said.
Chases keep police busy
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They really cleaned up
Sean Malone snapped this photo of his 16th Ajax Cub
pack after it had spent hours cleaning up Hermitage
Park recently. It’s the second time a local Scout or Cub
pack has cleaned the park and Mr. Malone says leaders
hope to do it again when the need arises.
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Chemotherapy
has all the emotions
of a pregnancy
I’m starting to believe that
being on chemotherapy is a
lot like being pregnant. In my
case, I get chemo every day for
five days in a row. Then I get
three weeks off to rest and let the
body rebuild itself. The whole
cycle takes about 30 days. Like a
pregnancy I can actually break
my treatment down into
trimesters. And the similarities
are startling.
At the outset I am bubbling
with enthusiasm, eager to read
every book and Internet article I
can get my hands on regarding
the wonderful process going on
in my body. I eat all the right
things, exercise diligently and
take good care of myself. I can’t
wait to hear the pitter-patter of
little toxic feet. Not having been
through this before I am, of
course, a little nervous too. Will it
hurt? Don’t be silly, I tell myself.
Why, killing cancer cells is the
most natural thing in the world.
People have been doing it since
the world began, you ninny.
In my second trimester things
aren’t quite as rosy. The wonder-
ful process begun in my first
weeks has now become, quite
frankly, a royal pain in the ass. I
don’t like my body so much any-
more. I think I look awful. I feel
nauseous a lot and I rarely get off
the couch. I’m bitchy. I wear py-
jamas all the time, my version of
maternity wear.
Feeding me becomes an ardu-
ous guessing game. I may say I
feel like eating one thing, and
then the minute I sit down to a
plate of it, the smell makes me
gag. I am plagued by cravings,
usually for things that are not at
all good for me. After one chemo
session I make my wife pull over
so I can get a huge plate full of
steak and eggs and homefries.
Nothing on the plate even re-
motely green. I inhale it, my wife
staring in shock and smiling
weakly. She knows better than to
object. Believe me, you don’t re-
ally want to get into it with a
man in his second trimester of
chemo.
By the time the third trimester
rolls around, chemo patients,
like their pregnant female coun-
terparts, are fairly glowing. This
is, however, nothing to do with
hormones or the bliss of a
prospective newborn. It’s just
the radiation treatments. Once
you’ve been blasted with enough
x-rays, you can read without a
light on.
Finally delivery day arrives
and my I.V. tube is pulled out of
me as I kick and scream. My ju-
bilant wife and I beam with
pride. They let me hold it for a
while before taking it away.
The weeks go by and soon, I
am feeling better, more myself.
After a while, remarkably, the
pain and suffering of the first de-
livery are forgotten. And then as
time passes, I find myself yearn-
ing for a second treatment. After
all, I’m over 40 now and there is
some urgency. My biological
clock is ticking away loudly.
So, before we know it, we’re
happily doing it all over again,
blissfully unaware of what’s com-
ing: the discomfort, the nausea,
the cravings, the paralyzing fa-
tigue. Why do we do it? For the
same reason people get preg-
nant I guess. We’re in love.
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Dragonboat
event was the
perfect guest
To the editor:
As a West Shore resident
(bordering Bruce Hanscombe
Memorial Park) I would like to
commend the organizers and
participants of last weekend’s
dragonboat event on a job well
done.
After hundreds of people
used the park Saturday and
Sunday, together with lots of
tents and equipment, it was
left spotless by Sunday after-
noon.
Also the parking problems
that had plagued us in previ-
ous years were practically elim-
inated, except for a couple of
isolated incidents.
On Monday morning at 9
a.m., City crews already start-
ed to remove the extra picnic
tables.
Also the toilets were not
brought in until the day before
the event, much better than
previous years when they were
set up several days early, which
is not only unsightly, but also
invites vandalism.
Hopefully they will be re-
moved just as promptly. If all
events were run this well there
would be no objections from
the local residents when large
groups of people want to use
the parks and the bay.
Fred O. Wolfel
Pickering
Lies make
elections
hard to
stomach
To the editor:
Another election is upon us
and trying to pick the party that
will tell the least amount lies is
going to be hard.
The lies that the Ontario Lib-
erals (Dalton McGuinty) told
during the last election have real-
ly made me think that all candi-
dates will lie just to get elected.
Then, when they are elected, they
just sit back and collect their pay.
I would like to know how Paul
Martin, being finance minister at
the time money was going to the
sponsorship fund, could say he
didn’t know about it. If you are fi-
nance minister, isn’t it your job to
know where the money is going?
An item by Karen MacDonald,
the Green Party candidate in
Ajax-Pickering Riding, that I
would like to see made into law, is
that a financial report be done
and published every quarter, the
way big companies have to. I’m
sure there are enough civil ser-
vants to handle it. If that was
done then the parties would not
be able to say they didn’t know
there was such a big deficit.
Plus, I think the country has a
right to know how far in debt we
are.
Ray Johnston
Ajax
Leaders
lay it all
on the line
Martin survives, Layton is strong
and Harper looks prime ministerial
W ith millions watching and hanging on their
every word, the four federal leaders squared
off last night in English after taking each
other on in French on Monday.
Who won the debate?
Clearly, the stakes were highest for Liberal Paul
Mar tin and Conservative Stephen Harper, one of
whom will be prime minister June 28.
But NDP leader Jack Layton and the Bloc Quebe-
cois’s Gilles Duceppe also have much to gain because
the polls, at this point, strongly suggest a minority
government, the first federally in Canada since 1979.
Mr. Duceppe took himself out of the debate off the
top when he declared unequivocally in his opening
statement that he would not join a coalition of the
Conservatives or Liberals.
He passionately defended Quebec’s interests during
the rest of the debate, but clearly earned his spurs in
French on Monday.
That left Mr. Layton, Mr. Harper and Mr. Martin to
spar and joust for nearly two hours on four distinct
topics: leadership and accountability; Canada-U.S. re-
lations; the cities and provinces; and health care.
All three showed off solid debating skills. Mr. Martin
was put on the defensive most often and had the diffi-
cult task of defending the sins of 11 years of govern-
ment, including the Quebec sponsorship scandal, and
cutting federal spending while he was finance minister.
Mr. Harper had to contend with jabs from the other
leaders over aspects of his platform - large tax cuts
and increases in defence spending - in addition to
questions about abortion and gay rights. Mr. Layton
was criticized for the perception that his policies are
anti-American and too expensive.
All three held up well under fire, with Mr. Martin
showing passion and drive in his answers, and Mr.
Harper, as always, very calm, cool and collected. But
Mr. Layton virtually never wavered or back-pedalled in
spite of tough arguments presented by his opponents,
and was very smooth.
This debate proved several things: Mr. Martin has
much to answer for, and given the pressure he is
under, came out a survivor.
Mr. Layton showed he deserves a solid look by Cana-
dians and will prove a tough, formidable leader in any
balance-of-power scenario.
And Mr. Harper clearly has clear, well-thought-
through policies and an indefatigable nature, which
make him prime ministerial material.
Since it works, why change
our current government?
To the editor:
The old adage “if it works,
why fix it?” seems appropriate
to clear up a politically con-
fused electorate. Having emi-
grated to Canada 38 years ago,
I am in a position to say from
f irst-hand experience and, ac-
cording to international sur-
veys, that Canada is presently
the greatest country on the
planet to live in.
Why, at this time, do we want
to f ix it? It’s time for a change,
they say.
Is this simply because of a
few dishonest individuals
whose activities are being ex-
ploited by the opposition par-
ties, in what is now known as
the sponsorship scandal?
Are we forgetting that dis-
honest people are found in all
political parties and all seg-
ments of society?
I believe Canadians are not
so dumb as to want to change
or fix a government that has
one of the best track records of
all the nations in the world.
Basil van Dieman
Pickering
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Notice of Meeting
June 29, 2004 at 7:30 pm
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Preamble On May 25, 2004, Executive Committee
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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of
the City of Pickering will hold a public meeting on
Monday, June 21, 2004 at 7:30 pm in the Council
Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade,
Pickering, Ontario, pursuant to Section 12(1) of the
Development Charges Act,1997, to consider development
charges that may be imposed against land undergoing
development within the jurisdiction of the City of
Pickering.
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generally about the proposed development charges and to
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may make a representation to the Council in respect of
the proposals. The Council will also consider any written
submissions.
The Development Charge Background Study required
under Section 10 of the said Act setting out the
development charge proposals will be available on or after
June 4, 2004 during regular business hours.
Any comments or requests for further information
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ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
The City of Pickering is undertaking an Environmental
Assessment for the replacement of the existing Sandy Beach
Road Bridge over Krosno Creek. The structure is located
between Parkham Crescent and Montgomery Park Road (see
Ke y Plan below). The existing bridge does not meet current
design standards, nor is it wide enough to accommodate two
lanes of traffic with sidewalks.
This study is being conducted in accordance with the Schedule
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You are invited to attend a Public Information Centre, where
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the project. Members of the Team will be available to answer
questions you may have related to the project. The Public
Open House has been scheduled as follows:
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2004
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Pickering Central Library – Upstairs Auditorium
One The Esplanade
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For further information please visit the website
cityofpickering.com or contact either of the following persons:PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEXSUMMER STUDENT HEALTH SPECIAL - Get yours today $110.00 (+gst)!
May 1 until September 7, 2004 - Unlimited use of the Health Club Facility, Membership Changerooms and
Swimming during all Public and Adult Swim Times. Summer Student Membership rates also available for Squash,
Racquetball and Tennis. Call for details.
TAKE A SWING AT TENNIS, SQUASH OR RACQUETBALL - Great court times available!
Get the best courts! Pickering Recreation Complex courts are booked on a first come first served basis!
Members take advantage of Health Club, Public Swimming, discounted court fees (tennis) & pre-paid court fees
(squash and racquetball) included in Racquetball Memberships
Make Canada Day a
success! Assist in the
children’s penny carnival, games
area, youth area, family or children’s
stages & more! Volunteer opportunities
are open to Adults & Students over 16.
Sign up today to Participate in Pickering & be a
part of what makes our country GREAT!
Call 905.683.6582 ext. 3229
for more information.
Get your application at the
Pickering Recreation Complex or go to
cityofpickering.com/greatevents &
click on Canada Day.
The City of
Pickering
invites you to
Volunteer
at Canada Day
Participate in PickeringPublic Information Session
Asian Long-horned Beetle
Thursday, June 24, 2004
7:00 pm
Pickering Civic Complex
Council Chambers
Howard Stanley, Asian Long-horned Beetle (ALHB) Project
Officer with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) will
speak to the public regarding this exotic pest June 24,2004 at
7:00 pm, in the Pickering Civic Complex council chambers.
For further information please contact the:
Customer Care Centre
905.683.7575
cityofpickering.com
City of Pickering Canada Day Holiday
Operating Hours Thursday, July 1, 2004
CIVIC COMPLEX 905.420.2222
July 1 CLOSED
RECREATION COMPLEX 905.683.6582
July 1 CLOSED
RECREATION COMPLEX POOL
July 1 CLOSED
DUNBARTON POOL 905.831.1260
July 1 CLOSED
PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE 905.683.8401
July 1 CLOSED
GARBAGE, RECYCLING
& YARD WASTE 905.420.4630
July 1 No Pick-up Rescheduled to
Saturday, July 3rd
AJAX & PICKERING TRANSIT AUTHORITY
905.683.4111
July 1 NO REGULAR SERVICE
Shuttle service to Canada Day
Events Go Train & Don Beer
Arena Pick-up from 12 noon to
finish.
PICKERING SPECIALIZED SERVICES
July 1 NO REGULAR SERVICE
EMERGENCY SERVICES
City of Pickering Emergency Telephone Number is
905.683.4319
PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARIES
905.831.6265
July 1 CLOSED
A REMINDER !!!!!
A PERMIT MAY BE REQUIRED
John Does, P.Eng.
Project Manager
416.497.8600, ext. 298
email: jdoes@rvanderson.com
Darrell Selsky, C.E.T.
Municipal Works Supervisor
905.420.4630
email: dselsky@city.pickering.on.ca
Visit us on the Internet at cityofpickering.com
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Rock splits with
Stars and Storm
Late goal keeps
local senior ‘B’
lacrosse squad
from weekend
road sweep
By Al Rivett
Sports Editor
DURHAM — Nine seconds.
That's all that separated the
Ajax-Pickering Rock from two
important road victories in On-
tario Lacrosse Association se-
nior 'B' league.
As it was, the Rock had to be
content with a split of its week-
end games.
The Rock (3-6-1, tied for sixth
with Brooklin) finished a two-
game road trip to southern On-
tario with a disappointing 8-6
overtime loss to the last-place
St. Clair Storm (2-9-0) in Wal-
laceburg on Sunday. The host
Storm tied the game at 6-6 with
a mere nine seconds remaining.
St. Clair put the game away
with two goals in extra time, in-
cluding one on the power play.
"You could feel the wind go
out of us," says Rock head
coach Paul St. John of the goal
in the dying seconds. "We got
kicked in the stomach and
never recovered."
Most disappointing for St.
John was his club's regression
in terms of its offensive perfor-
mance, with numerous shots
missing the net and good scor-
ing chances going for naught.
"We dominated them, but we
couldn't score goals. We defi-
nitely struggled and I don't
know why," says St. John.
On Friday night, the Rock
travelled to Brantford to play
the Mohawk Stars (3-5-0, sev-
enth place), returning with a
narrow 9-8 victory.
In his blunt assessment, St.
John says the game officials
turned what should have been
a rout into a close match, due
to questionable penalty calls
that put the Rock in the box for
49 minutes compared to 24
minutes against Mohawk.
"Unfortunately, the referees
dictated the game. We had to
fight right to the end because
of that. If they had called the
game the way they should have
called it, we would have been
winning by 10 goals," says St.
John.
In fact, the Rock jumped out
to a commanding 4-1 lead at
the five-minute mark of the
contest. Ajax-Pickering led 9-7
with two minutes to go, with
Mohawk scoring the final goal
in the last minute.
Scoring for the Rock against
St. Clair were John Derochie
with two, Cody Laforme, Paul
O'Grady, Pat Vanhooser and
Bill McLean. Assisting were
Brad Cann, Laforme and Mark
Craig each with two, Graham
Passmore and Shawn Sum-
merfield.
Ajax-Pickering markers
against the Stars came from
Cann and McLean each with
three, Steve Dunn, Passmore,
and O'Grady. Assisting were
Craig with three, Mike Miron,
Cann, Jim Veltman and
L aforme each with two, O'-
Grady and Jaime Lumsden.
The Rock return to the Pick-
ering Recreation Complex for a
two-game home stand on the
weekend. Ajax-Pickering hosts
the Ennismore Shamrocks Fri-
day at 8:30 p.m., while on Sat-
urday, the Barrie Lakeshores
are in the city for a 7 p.m. con-
test.
NOTES:Veltman was not in
the lineup for Sunday's loss to
the Storm... Scott James has
rejoined the Rock for the rest
of the season after leaving for
his native England for two
weeks for personal reasons...
The Rock is still in need of
golfers for its tournament at
the Annandale Golf and Curl -
ing Club on Saturday, starting
at 1 p.m. Tickets are $100... Sat-
urday's game against Barrie
has been dubbed 'Minor
Lacrosse Night'. Youths wear-
ing their minor lacrosse jerseys
get into the game free of
charge...
BRAD CANN
Hat trick against Mohawk Stars.
PAUL ST. JOHN
Tough loss to St. Clair.
BILL McLEAN
Three goals in winning cause.
AJAX —The Ajax 89ers
under-16 boys' rep soccer team
emerged as champions from a
prestigious U.S. tournament
recently.
The Ajacians travelled to
Fairfax, Virginia to compete in
the annual Virginia Cup tour-
nament -- one of the largest
soccer events on the east coast
with approximately 700 teams
competing. The Virginia Cup
included teams of the highest
calibre, with the highest divi-
sion normally reserved for
state champs and state final-
ists. The 89ers, as is their prac-
tise, opted for the highest level
of competition.
Showing great determina-
tion and effort in the final
against Merrick NOGA Hurri-
canes from New York, the
89ers eked out a 1-0 victory.
In the semifinals, Ajax de-
feated a physical MCSA Hot-
shots squad from Virginia 2-0.
Ajax played its first game
against Cherry Hill United
from New Jersey, with the
game ending in a scoreless
draw. The 89ers dominated the
game but were unable to con-
vert any of their scoring
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In Game 2, Ajax defeated the
Merrick NOGA Hurricanes 3-1.
The Hurricanes effectively
used the offside trap to slow
down the Ajax attack, but were
ultimately unsuccessful in
keeping the 89ers off the score-
sheet.
Ajax defeated the Bucking-
ham Bucks from Pennsylvania
3-1 in Game 3. The victory en-
abled Ajax to finish atop its di-
vision with a mark of 2-0-1.
Weeks earlier the Ajax 89ers
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Virginia on an exhibition tour
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Team members are Dane
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Che Gray, Saijith Loganathan,
Stephen Martino, Christopher
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Colin Francis, Brendon Chan
and Kamall Campbell.
John Gibson and Jeff Wag-
nell coach the team.
Ajax 89ers top Virginia Cup event
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PICKERING —The Pickering Power
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way of a championship at the City of
Vaughan International (COVI) Tour-
nament recently.
With only 12 players available for
the championship game against the
Nor th Mississauga Panthers, the
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game, despite no bench strength. The
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ture the COVI Cup.
Aileen Verkuyl, Allison Fulton,
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In a hard-fought contest against
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The under-17 Power will be training
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417 Kingston Road
Pickering, Ont. L1V 1A3
905-509-9373 • www.wasdellcentre.org
Excellence in Education!!
By design
Education for our children needs to accommodate a child’s thirst for understanding while developing underlying individual cognitive capacity. This combination can be challenging because
we each have a unique style for learning. While our brains are technically physically similar, the way we each shape the growth of neuron-based connections (our dendrites) determines what path-
ways-of-understanding and competencies we build. Hence, in each of us there are natural strengths and weaknesses. Both strengths and weaknesses need to be directly attended-to during the educa-
tion process with strengths developed further and weaknesses corrected. The basis of this approach is an understanding of the human brain, its functions and, its dysfunctions.
The unique school setting of Wasdell Centre for Innovative Learning provides accommodation to both sets of needs. Wasdell Centre offers two Schools, each independent of the other yet
with the option for crossing over students as the need requires: First, The Arrowsmith Program provides direct intervention to correct learning differences (often referred to as dysfunctions).
Second, our International Academy of Arts & Science provides an alternative main stream program for those wanting a bilingual world class education.
Our Int’l Academy pro-
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tion that focuses on building
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thought, world views and
personal character balance
important in the holistic
development of the individ-
ual.
Wasdell’s International
Academy of Arts & Science
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tional institution whose goal
is to offer unique instruc-
tional and educational set-
tings through which students
learn and excel in both
English and French within a
modern and technologically
advanced student centered
environment. This is a
unique private school whose
fundamental aim is to pro-
vide children with an excep-
tional well-rounded educa-
tion and a truly comprehen-
sive instructional program in
English, French, mathemat-
ics, sciences, history, geog-
raphy, computer science,
computer music, music, arts,
drama, physical education,
health, character education,
method of study and a third
language.
The overall educational
processes are geared to
allow children to acquire
considerable mastery knowl-
edge and to develop strong
critical thinking skills and
attitudes that will be useful
to them and beneficial in
their life. The objective of
our school is to have a strong
and long lasting impact on
the holistic development of
the learner.
Our aim is to nurture the
qualities of respect for self
and for others, and to culti-
vate the desire to serve the
community. Students are
encouraged to take responsi-
bility for their thoughts,
words and deeds, to act with
honour and purpose, and to
make a difference in the
complex global society they
have inherited.
Wasdell’s International
Academy consists of three
divisions:
1. Kindergarten – age 3 - SK
(1/2 or full day)
2. Junior - Grade 1
through Grade 7 (By the end
of Grade 7 grade 8 curricu-
lum is completed)
3. Senior - Level 1
through Level 5 (High
School) starting 2005
French is the primary lan-
guage of instruction for Pre-
K, JK, SK; French &
English are shared Grades 1
to 5. English is the primary
language from grades 6 and
above.
Some homework time is
included within the normal
school day. This provides
the children with opportuni-
ty to be supervised by
French and English speaking
teachers.
Wasdell’s International
Academy is for any student
and their families who are
serious about their educa-
tion. This program provides
the environment, context
and content required for
individuals to become well
rounded, high functioning
successful leaders of our
borderless society.
For further information
and pricing options contact
Elizabeth Moxley-Paquette,
Principal/Director
(905) 509-9373. Or via e-
mail
e.moxley-paquette@was-
dellcentre.org
www.wasdellcentre.org
Wa sdell’s Int’l Academy of Arts & Science --
Wo r ld Class Mainstream Education
For the child with learning
differences their world can feel
ov erwhelming. Repeated fail-
ure to grasp concepts leaves
them not only farther behind
their peers academically it
leaves them vulnerable to feel-
ings of depression, anger and
low self-worth.
The Arrowsmith Program is
a program unlike most. It digs
below the normal remediation
process and addresses the
underlying causes of learning
dysfunction. The program is
based on the concept of neuro-
plasticity -- which is the belief
that the brain is elastic, that
through mental exercise neural
pathways can be stretched and
strengthened.
This view is supported by
brain research conducted by
Dr. Alexander Luria who stud-
ied Russian soldiers who suf-
fered from war-inflicted brain
wounds. He concluded that
complex cognitive activities,
such as reading, writing and
mathematics, require the inter-
action of several areas of the
brain and that each individual
brain area has a very specific
role to play. If one brain area
that is part of a specific learn-
ing activity is impaired, the
performance of that learning
activity will be impaired in a
way particular to the contribu-
tion of the weaker brain area.
This impairment is the source
of a specific learning dysfunc-
tion.
Hence dysfunctions are the
puzzle pieces that contribute to
learning disorders. Here are the
19 dysfunctions that the
Arrowsmith Program directly
addresses:
1) Messy handwriting, mis-
reading, irregular spelling,
speech rambling, careless writ-
ten errors in mathematics, poor
written performance.
2) Reversals of ‘b’-’d’; ‘p’-’q’,
difficulty reading a clock,
needing to reread material to
comprehend it, problem under-
standing cause and effect, trou-
ble with mathematical reason-
ing
3) Trouble remembering oral
instructions, difficulty follow-
ing lectures or extended con-
versations, problem acquiring
information through listening.
4) Difficulty putting informa-
tion into one’s own words,
speaking in incomplete sen-
tences, difficulty using internal
speech to work out conse-
quences, trouble following
long sentences, breakdown of
steps in mathematical proce-
dures.
5) Mispronouncing words,
avoiding using words because
of uncertainty of pronuncia-
tion, difficulty thinking and
talking at the same time, flat
and monotone speech with lack
of rhythm and intonation, lim-
ited ability to learn and use
phonics.
6) Mishearing words and thus
misinterpreting information,
difficulty understanding some-
one with an accent, extra effort
required to listen to speech.
7) Problems with being self-
directed and self-organized in
learning, limited mental initia-
tive, difficulty keeping atten-
tion focused on task to comple-
tion, trouble seeing the main
point and limited problem
solving ability.
8) Poor word recognition, slow
reading, difficulty with
spelling, trouble remembering
symbol patterns such as mathe-
matical or chemical equations.
9) Problems with associative
memory, trouble learning how
to read due to difficulty associ-
ating the word with its sound,
trouble following auditory
information.
10) Awkward body move-
ments, bumping into objects
due to not knowing where the
body is in space relative to
objects, uneven handwriting
with variable pressure.
11) A lack of clear articulation
of speech, some speech slur-
ring.
12) Problem interpreting non-
verbal information such as
body language, facial expres-
sion and voice tone, difficulty
registering and interpreting
one’s own emotions, weak
social skills.
13) Slow, jerky reading with
errors, eyes fatigue when read-
ing, problem navigating in the
dark.
14) Trouble finding objects,
problem remembering visual
cues such as landmarks, diffi-
culty remembering faces and
recalling the visual details of
pictures.
15) Frequently getting lost, los-
ing objects, messy disorgan-
ized workspace, trouble con-
structing geometric figures
16) Difficulty understanding
the mechanical properties of
objects, problems constructing
or repairing e.g. a bicycle.
17) Trouble understanding the
proper sequence of steps in a
task such as sewing, cooking or
computer programming.
18) Poor muscle tone, which
results in some degree of awk-
wardness and slowness of body
movement.
19) Finger counting, trouble
retaining numbers in one’s
head, difficulty making
change, problem learning math
facts, poor sense of time man-
agement.
The prescriptive responses
to the dysfunctions are differ-
ent forms of brain-based exer-
cise. In many ways the remedi-
ation plan is physiotherapy for
the brain.
The Arrowsmith Program ---
Building the Capacity to Learn with Brain Physiotherapy
417 Kingston Road Pickering,
Ont. L1V 1A3
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L’Académie
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CABINET MAKERS and general
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905-427-6490
SALES POSITION
• Have you been out of the work force for a few years,
raising a family?
• Do you enjoy home decorating & helping people?
• Are you looking for a career that is challenging &
rewarding?
If so, we may have the perfect job for you!
• We are a successful chain of furniture & gift boutiques
located in Ontario shopping malls
• We need you to work 25-30 hrs. per week during
daytime, evening & weekend periods
• We will provide you with extensive training, including a
full tour of our factory.
To join our team, apply in person, with a resume to:
CRATE DESIGNS Ltd.
Pickering Town Centre
1355 Kingston Rd., Pickering
Industrial Sales
Consultant Opportunity
Our growth has made it necessary to expand
our professional Sales Structure and we are
currently searching for an Industrial Sales
Professional to help expand our Uniform
Service business in the Durham Region.
We offer a very competitive compensation
package, which includes base salary, bonus
plan, vehicle allowance, a full benefit pack-
age and an extensive training program.
Businesses to business sales experience an
asset.
Email your resume to: Sales Manager:
clu.sales@cdnuniforms.org
Canadian Linen & Uniform Service
891 Progress Court
Oakville, ON L6L6K1
UNEMPLOYED? OUT OF SCHOOL?
Are you:
•Not receiving or qualifying for Employment Insurance?
•Over 24 years of age?
•Confused about a changing job market?
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WE CAN HELP THROUGH OUR
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Our clients have an 80% success rate
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Please contact Roberta to make an
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The Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre,
1400 Bayly Street Unit 12, Pickering
Funded by:The Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities
QUALIFIED
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technician required
Experience a must. Start immediately
Fax (905) 683-7510
Ask for Doreen
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The Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre
1400 Bayly Street, Unit 12, Pickering
(Near the Pickering GO station)
Sponsored by Human Resources Development Canada
Are you tired of driving to Toronto?
Experienced Automobile Dealership
requires a
QUALIFIED
SERVICE ADVISOR
For busy Chrysler dealership. Successful
candidate must be able to handle all top
administrative duties and counter duties
for service consultants. Only persons
with qualified dealership experience
need apply.
Fax resume to:
(905) 683-7510 Attention Doreen
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YMCA Durham Employment Services
1 550 Kingston Road, Unit 16, Pickering
(Valley Farm Rd. & Hwy. 2)
905•427•7670
www.ymcatoronto.org/employment
JOB FAIR
GENERAL
LABOURERS
June 11th & 18th from 10 am - 7pm
at the Pickering Recreational Complex
1867 Valley Farm Road
General Labour positions available in
Ajax/Pickering area for morning, noon and
midnight shifts. Starting at $8/hr. Bring resume
and photo ID.
If unable to attend call
Laurelle at 905-470-3111
OR 1-866-470-3111 Herzing Services Inc.
KIDS! KIDS! KIDS!
~~ Ages 2+ ~~
Wanted for TV & Movie Jobs!
No Fees! Men/Women 16-65 yrs.
Needed for same! No extras.
Parents call: (416)221-3829
(Pickering)
Requires
PA RT-TIME RECEPTIONIST
(Evenings & Saturdays)
Experience an asset.
Pleasant telephone manner required.
•Fax Resumes to: (905) 421-9521
•Attention: Joanne Murray
CLEANERS and Laundry Aides
(Part-time) requires for Long Term
Care Facilities in Pickering and
Ajax. All are day shifts at a wage
of $9.80 per hr. after probation.
Fax resume to 1-905-669-6724 At-
tention: Mark Bernhard
CNC MILLING & CNC LATHE
Operators. For both day and night
shifts for aerospace parts
manufacturer. located in Pickering,
Ontario. Must be able to set up
and operate machines. Min 2
years experience required. Mazak
experience an asset. Excellent
Company Benefits. QUALIFIED
applicants please FAX your
resume to: HR MANAGER @
905-831-0104.
COUNTER PERSON required for
Jefferson cleaners. Good working
conditions, great co-workers, flex-
ible hours. Apply in person 1794
Liverpool Rd., Pickering.
DEBURRER/CLEANUP TECHNI-
CIAN for fast paced aerospace
parts manuf. located in Pickering,
Ont. Must be exp. with machined
parts, thin gauge materials and fa-
miliar with deburring tools and
techniques. QUALIFIED applicants
please FAX resume to: HR MAN-
AGER @ 905-831-0104.
DUMP TRUCK/DZ Driver with
clean abstract required for Durham
Region. Bobcat experience an as-
set. Year round work (winter-plow-
ing) Landscaping. Call (905)571-
6682
EARN $1200/WEEKLY,new trad-
ing company, PT/FT. great in-
come, call Kyle at 905-697-3018.
EARN EXTRA CASH,Wanted:
Driver Teams for designated driver
service (couples preferred). Must
be over 25, have clean drivers ab-
stract, valid insurance and license,
own car & cell phone. 905-242-
3456.
FULL TIME ADVERTISING sales
reps required, 9:00-4:00,
Monday to Friday. Call for details,
905-430-6367.
EXPERIENCE Cleaning Couples
wanted for subcontracts. All areas
of Ontario. 6:00 am starting time.
Must speak English and have a
vehicle. Please call 1-877-224-
0686.
A NEW CELL PHONE!
Marketing Co. needs 8
new F/T reps for new
programs. No exp.
Necessary. Full training.
No telemarketing.
Excellent pay.
College/University
students welcome.
Call 905-433-1973
for interview.
FRIENDS - 30 min. work out and
tanning (Rougemount and King-
ston Rd.) now seeking fun, moti-
vated and energetic people. Sales
oriented, fitness or tanning exp. an
asset. Best qualifications is to en-
joy working with people in a fun
and friendly environment. Training
provided. Please fax resume to:
905-509-4779 or email:
arathoon@rogers.com
HANDYPERSON,/building mainte-
nance. Full time position for Ajax
based company, experience in
electrical, plumbing, carpentry,
with a mechanical aptitude and ex-
cellent trouble shooting skills. Valid
drivers license, with clean abstract
a must. Fax resume to: 905-686-
8546
HOMEWORKERS needed!! To
Assemble Products- Mailing/Pro-
cessing Circulars- PC/Clerical
Work Available. No Experience
Needed! Free Information: w
ww.workfromhomeconnection.com
or send S.A.S.E.; QSEI, 111-336
Yonge St., Reference #7-107, Bar-
rie,ON, L4N 4C8. (705)726-9070.
HS GRADS!!! Great pay, flexible
schedules, sales/SVC, no experi-
ence needed. All students 18+,
conditions apply. 905-668-3039.
www.workforstudents.com.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
company filling 34 positions for
summer students. If you've got 4
months we've got scholarships
available and the pay to get you
back in school. No experience
necessary. Must want money and
love sports! No telemarketing. Call
Gwen-Tyler at (905) 571-7346
LAWN MAINTENANCE Company
seeking full-time workers/foreman.
Experienced with driver's license a
must. Please call 1-888-717-7427
or fax 905-831-2446.
MATURE FULL TIME experienced
cook required for steak house lo-
cated in Ajax. Call (905) 427-1221
PLATING ASSISTANT - Alodine
bath - NIGHT SHIFT - 4PM TO
12PM - for fast paced aerospace
parts manuf. located in Pickering,
Ont. QUALIFIED applicants please
FAX resume to:HR MANAGER @
905-831-0104.
Order Takers/
Enumeration
type work
$20./hr avg
Bonuses Available
Full training provided!
Call Tom at
905-435-0518
summer positions available
PICKERING VIDEO STORE re-
quires full and part time counter
help. Will train. Start immediately.
CAll (905)686-9234
Registration
Officer
Positions Required
$20.00/hr Avg.
We Train You!
Call Arron
(905) 435-0280
students welcome
SELF-SERVE GAS STATION at-
tendant position available at Whit-
by location. Fax resume to 905-
430-0779, or drop off at: Pioneer
320 Thickson Rd. S. (Thickson at
401)
Licensed Sheet Metal
Workers and
Registered
Apprentices Required.
Positions available in
GTA and surrounding
areas. Competitive
wages and benefits.
Please e-mail
dean@mrmmech.com
or Fax Dean at
905-831-1628.
WE PAY FOR YOUR GAS! Hope
we get your attention. We are hir-
ing in several different area's. No
experience is necessary. $540
week to start, promotional market-
ing, and reception. Call Janine @
(905)571-3260.
URGENT - CLEANERS NEEDED
Looking for individuals with clean-
ing experience for great new op-
portunities with cleaning service
for residential clients. $9. - $10 per
hr. and gas allowances offered.
Own vehicle preferred. Serious in-
quires only. Call 905-686-5424
now.
WE NEED HELP! Office to ware-
house, training provided. $350-
$450 weekly. Call Frank @905-
571-6444.
SHOPPERS DRUG Mart, Westney
Heights Plaza, (Hwy#2/Westney
Rd, Ajax), looking for out going
customer oriented people in the
following positions: Full Time As-
sistant Manager, Full Time Cos-
metician for weeknights and week-
ends. Competitive wages and ex-
cellent benefits. Fax resume to
Kim, 905-426-3984.
SUMMER openings, good pay,
flex. schedules, sales/SVC,
all ages 18+. Conditions
apply, Call (905)668-7492.
www.summerworkforyou.com
BOOKKEEPER / Administrative
Assistant, part time (20 hours)
Pickering. facialplace@bellnet.ca
BUSY SPA AND SALON requires
Registered Massage Therapist
and Hairstylist. Call for appt. 905-
728-0435.
CREW CUTZ is looking for experi-
enced men & ladies hair stylist.
Full time or part time. Please call
for more information (905)426-
4421 Ajax.
EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST re-
quired full and part time for the
Hair Care Centre in the Whitby
Mall. No Sundays. $10/hr. Call
Nick or Derek 905-723-0211.
MEN'S HAIRSTYLIST (barber) re-
quired. Also space available for
lady's chair rental in Oshawa. Call
Emil (905)728-6007
TIRED OF A LONG COMMUTE TO WORK?
An Excelle nt Opportunity!!
LICENSED
AUTOMOBILE
TRANSMISSION
TECHNICIAN
Required Immediately
Chrysler Experience a definite asset.
Two shifts available
7am to 4pm and 4pm to midnight
FAXRESUME TO: (905) 683-5738
ATTN. DOREEN
Oshawa area custom machinery builder is accepting
resumes for the following positions:
•CNC machining or turning centre Machinist.
2 years or more experience is a plus. 3rd year
apprentices are welcome to apply. Must have
own machinist tools.
•General Labourer to work in manufacturing
assembly area. No experience necessary.
Pay and benefits are industry competitive. Positions
are permanent and full time. Public transportation is
not available.
Fax resume that clearly indicates position for
which applied, to (905) 434-6409.
Enclose employment reference list with resume.
Application address is:
Mr. Lee, 1B-701 Rossland Road East, Unit 370,
Whitby, Ontario, L1N 9K3.
Tired of a Long Commute to Work?
An Excellent Opportunity!!
LICENSED AUTOMOBILE
TECHNICIAN WITH A/C EXP.
Required Immediately
Chrysler experience a definite asset.
Tw o shifts available
7 a.m. - 4 p.m. and 4 p.m. to midnight.
Yo u can earn up to $60,000 plus per yr.
with benefits. Engine repairs, head gasket
repairs.
Fax resume to:
(905) 683-7510 Attn: Doreen
ENTHUSIASTIC? SELF MOTIVATED?
Looking To Be Part Of A Customer Focused Sales Team?
We are looking for MOTIVATED and ENERGETIC
Sales Representatives for our
AJAX & WHITBY locations.
Must be capable of working PA RT-TIME
Days, Evenings and Weekends as required.
Retail Experience An Asset
Wine Knowledge An Asset, But Not Required
Orientation and Training is Provided
Please drop off your resume before
the close of business June 25, 2004 at:
Vineyards Estate Wines
Inside Loblaws, 3050 Garden St.,Whitby
Or
Inside Sobeys, 260 Kingston Rd E., Ajax
Or
Inside Loblaws, 30 Kingston Rd W., Ajax
While we thank all those who apply, we will only respond to those under
consideration and ask that no response be made by phone.
LEGAL ASSISTANTS
Either 3 years experience in R.E. law with
knowledge of conveyancer & Teraview
or 3 yr. experience in
Corporate/Wills/Estates
Please fax resume in confidence to:
(905) 509-2370 or
email: mstroud@stroudlaw.ca
BUSY COMPANY requires experi-
enced person for finish Concrete
Work.Starting at $18/hour. Must
have valid & clean driver's license,
minimum 5 yrs experience. Send
resume: patrickhill@rogers.com
CONTRACTORS for ALL trades
needed immediately. General
home repair, painting and land-
scaping. Licensed plumbers, elec-
tricians and HVAC. 10years+trade
exp., insured. FT/PT available.
Hourly rate DOE. 905-576-1898
any time.
DRYWALL board crew and Instal-
lation crew needed for residential
and commercial. Call Jim at 905-
372-1977, leave message.
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER re-
quired. Fax resume to 905-377-
1837.
MACHINIST / EQUIPMENT repair
person required for busy custom
steel fabrication shop. Experience
with lathe operation and repair
shop equipment required. Fax re-
sume to 905-831-1477 attention
Human Resources.
PERFORMANCE ORTHOTICS is
seeking two (2) fulltime Lab Tech-
nicians to manufacture orthotics at
its plant in Pickering, Ontario. Suc-
cessful candidates will be detail
oriented, independent and demon-
strate strong interpersonal and
communication skills. Experience
with small hand tools is an asset.
Performance Orthotics is willing to
train successful candidates with
pay commencing at $9.00/hour.
Fax your resume to (905)420-0877
SECOND year ELECTRICAL AP-
PRENTICE required. Fax resume
to 905-377-1837
WELDER/FABRICATOR with me-
chanical experience for Port Hope
and surrounding area. Fax re-
sume to 905-885-5928
WELDER/FITTERS,required for
busy custom steel fabrication
shop. Experience with layout, fit-
ting and fabrication of heavy gage
duct work and or tanks required.
Must be able to read drawings,
Fax resume to 905-831-1477 At-
tention Human Resources.
BILINGUAL INTERNAL AUDI-
TOR, French and English, Toronto
east company, excellent compen-
sation package. Please forward
resumes to Qualified Personnel
Solutions, fax 905-373-4401
resume@qpspersonnel.ca
FULL-TIME OFFICE Administra-
tor, sales support for certified train-
ing company. Clarington office, du-
ties: register clients, provide cus-
tomer information, mature self-
starter. Salary position. Fax re-
sume to 905-436-6733.
ONE OF DURHAM'S Largest In-
surance brokerage requires a dy-
namic individual to join our team
as a Personal Lines CSR. Must be
RIBO licensed, knowledge of
Agency Manager an asset. Please
fax resume to: 905-427-4615, att:
Laura
Are you tired of driving to
Toronto?
We have an immediate opening for an
EXPERIENCED
NEW/USED
CAR SALES
We offer:
•Great floor traffic
•Aggressive remuneration package
•Monthly and Annual bonus
•Good benefit plan
•Demo supplied
Become part of our winning team!!
For private and confidential
interview call & ask for Kerry or Ted
VILLAGE CHRYSLER
DODGE JEEP LTD.
19 Harwood Ave. N.,
Ajax, Ontario. LlS 2B9
Tele. (905) 683-5358 Fax (905) 683-5738
ADVERTISING SALES exclusive
work for Durham's best target mar-
ket. Salary plus commission. Only
honest experienced person with
vehicle considered. Resume: me-
diamax@sympatico.ca
ARE YOU A SALES LEADER?
Have experience with BIG Ticket
items? Experienced sales person
w/vehicle, computer exp and
construction knowledge required
for expanding company. $-unlimit-
ed income potential-$ Building
Installers also required. Apply at
www.del-scott-co.com, click on
Business Associate
SALES, ADVANCED COMMIS-
SIONS.Work from home, F/T P/T.
A needed service, no competition,
established NYSE Company. Dia-
na Thompson 416-244-3312.
A PART-TIME PHYSIOTHERA-
PIST and occupational therapist
for East Durham area to start im-
mediately. Please fax resume to
905-839-8806 or call (905)839-
5248.
CASUAL PART TIME RN needed
for busy family practice in Picker-
ing. Fax resume: 905-420-0863
att: Debi
CHIROPRACTOR IN OSHAWA
looking for Massage Therapist and
a Naturopath to join wellness cen-
ter. Located in Oshawa mall and
affiliate with a very busy gym. Call
(905)925-6516
CYW, SSW,CYW & PSW needed
immediately for Whitby area. Valid
CPR, CPI, Police clearance re-
quired. $11/hr. Fax 416-630-7273
Email fss@freedom-support.com
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
required for Pickering office for
evenings and Saturdays to start
ASAP. Fax resume to Michelle
905-427-9697.
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST / assist-
ant wanted for Ajax orthodontic of-
fice. Computer knowledge a must.
Please drop your resume off at the
office, 95 Bayly St. W., Suite 302,
Ajax.
FULL TIME Dental Receptionist
required for Ajax office. Some
evenings and Saturdays required.
Fax resume to Michelle 905-427-
9697.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES - Now hir-
ing Dental Assistants and Medical
Secretaries to work in hospitals
and clinics in the Durham region.
Fax resumes to (905) 619-2704
LEVEL II DENTAL ASSIST-
ANT/PDA required for full-time po-
sition in Oshawa. Must have at
least 1 year experience, good
people skills, be neat and
organized. DENTAL RECEP-
TIONIST required for a full-time
position in Whitby. Computer
knowledge required (eg Word and
Excel). Send resumes to Dental
Careers, 1801 Dundas St. East,
PO Box 70567, Whitby, ON, LIN
9G3.
Subaru/Suzuki Dealership requires
a full-time
PA R TS PERSON
Drop off resume to:
C & C MOTOR SALES LTD.
1705 Dundas St. W., Whitby
Sunnycrest Nursing Home
"People Caring For People"
RN's & RPN's
Experienced in LTC
Computer literacy an asset
Mail/fax resume to:
Director of Resident Care
1635 Dundas St. E.
Whitby, On. L1N 2K9
Fax: 905-576-4712
Nurses (RN & RPN)/
Lab Technologists
Needed
for Insurance Medicals
for the Oshawa, Whitby,
Pickering, Ajax and
surrounding areas.
Venipuncture skills and
reliable vehicle essential.
Fax resume to:
800-644-4011 or
call 800-461-6367.
PA RT TIME HYGIENIST wanted
for Pickering office, Monday &
Thursday 1-8 and one Saturday
per month. Phone 905-420-3980
fax 905-420-5378
PA RT TIME RN required for
Doctors office in Pickering,
Tu esdays & Thursdays 12:00pm.
to 8:30pm. Call 905-839-1134
or Fax 905-839-5907.
PREVENTIVE DENTAL Assistant
needed for busy family practice.
Part time. New grads considered.
Please fax resume to: 905-852-
9558.
WORK WANTED - G LICENCE
recent abstract, early riser, seeks
driving position. Coffee truck, de-
livery & pickup of auto parts or oth-
er products. Good worker, reliable.
Grant (905)649-2454
1587 GETA CIRCLE end unit free-
hold townhouse. OPEN HOUSE
Sat., June 12th, 1-3pm. Mature
treed backyard, new broadloom, 5
appliances, $219,900. Steve War-
cop, Coldwell Banker (416)816-
4084
PONTYPOOL 4-level sidesplit,
2000-sq.ft. 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths,
2 fireplaces, C/Air, double gar-
age/driveway. Large fenced back-
yard backing on woodland and
more. Asking $239,000. Open to
offers (705)277-1310
PORT PERRY,Spacious semi-de-
tached, 2 storeys plus finished
basement, 3-bedrooms, 1.5 bath-
rooms, sunroom, large fenced
backyard, great neighbourhood
near downtown. Asking $174,900.
Call Linda 905-985-4089 or e-mail
lindarosemac@yahoo.com for pic-
tures.
OWN NEW IN BOWMANVILLE $699/month
A GREAT INVESTMENT
HWY. 2
BROCK RD.HOLT RD.HARMONY RD.HWY. 401 WAVERLY RD.PICKERING WHITBY OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE
MARTINRD.LAKE ONTARIO
SALES
OFFICE
ASPEN
SPRINGS
DR.
25 MINUTES FROM TORONTO
Suites from $109,990.
2 Bedroom Suites from $132,990.
Bowmanville's finest location.
$500 initial deposit, combined
income required $32,000.
Maintenance Fees from $95/ month.
Bonus appliance package.
Steps from GO service.
25 minutes east of T.O.,
exit at Waverly North
off the 401.
Just south of Hwy 2.
Call 905-697-0513
THE KAITLIN GROUP
www.kaitlingroup.com
LOTS FOR SALE
Fully treed 1 1/2 acre lots across
the street from Lake Scugog, only
minutes to town from $69,900.
Also 2 acre lots starting at
$155,000. in the Town of Port
Perry with fabulous views of the
lake and access to the lake in a
prestigious development.
Call (905) 424-3086
or e-mail to:
rick@fourteenestates.com
SPACIOUS waterfront home, Port
Perry. Open concept, cathedral
ceilings, wood and stone decor, 2
fireplaces, large windows over-
looking lake, walk-out basement,
separate in-law apartment, double
garage, many amenities. Asking
$399,000. Call (905)982-1411
HALIBURTON, WATERFRONT,
angel stone home, 3-bedroom, 2
baths, full basement, stone fire-
place, cedar sunroom, gentle
slope to sand beach, 5km to vil-
lage, vendor financing available.
$269,900. 905-697-8897, 905-
433-7184
2 ACRE WATERFRONT LOT on
Lake Scugog, Port Perry. Last wa-
terfront lot available in the exclu-
sive Honey Harbour Estates com-
munity of custom-built homes. 25
min. to Oshawa/Whitby/Markham.
$250,000. (905) 428-1799.
6000SQ.FT.industrial unit, can be
divided available. 190 Waterloo.
Full zoning, South Oshawa. Call
905-432-7223, cell 905-243-9966
CAR LOT - NORTH OSHAWA for
rent, near new University. High
traffic area. Avail. Aug. 1 or soon-
er. Call any time 905-442-5592.
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
MOTIVATED-GOAL ORIENTED
10-30k+/month 1st year potential.
CALL 1-888-373-1715 NOW and
we show you how to create your
ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE..
BAR, OSHAWA Downtown, 20
yr., sales $10K/week, price $150K.
Alec Leung, 416-505-7328, Grea
Realty.
ESTABLISHED HAIRDRESSING
Business in Pickering with Regular
Clientele. All equipment Included.
Owner Retiring $15,000. For Infor-
mation Please Call (905)424-3086
RESTAURANT/BAR FOR SALE
OR PARTNERship for a chef in
Pickering. Call John at 416-456-
5870.
FLOWER SHOP Opportunity in
quaint village of Newcastle. Locat-
ed 2 mins north of Hwy 401, just
45 min. E of Toronto. Dreams can
come true- own your own busi-
ness! Turnkey operation, $30,000.
Call Christine (905)987-6924
(905)260-2353
MAKE CUSTOM crown mouldings
and accessories. Complete busi-
ness packages available, financing
OAC, big income, great career.
1-888-373-2278
www.freecastventures.com
1 & 2 BEDROOM available imme-
diately. Central Oshawa, couple
preferred, fridge, stove, shopping,
laundry, no dogs, near bus, rea-
sonable, (905)725-2642, after
5pm.
1-BEDROOM basement apt. Sep.
entrance, laundry, util. and parking
included. No smoking/pets. August
1st. $750. Ajax. (905)683-0896
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.
1992 HONDA ACCORD LX,
138,000 kil., automatic, excellent
condition, no rust, $5,000 or best
offer. Private sale. 416-806-3452.
2 BDRM OSHAWA,clean, quiet,
walk to OC, new carpet, freshly
painted, kid friendly with backyard,
no smoking, laundry, $850 plus hy-
dro, King/Park. (905)579-7655
2-BEDROOM basement apt. C/Air,
4-pc bath, separate entrance, near
O.C.$625-inclusive. 905-433-
0160. ALSO Large 2-bedroom
apt., pool games-room, security,
balcony. $775-inclusive. 905-213-
6398.
2-BEDROOM BASEMENT,
1200sq.ft., new, separate en-
trance, 4pc bath, use of backyard.
Bus stop at gate, 5 mins to school,
mall. Hwy 2/Westney. $950/month,
includes, parking, utilities, a/c.
(905)686-6973, 416-706-4293
2-BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM,in
safe, family-owned building in
Oshawa. $825/month inclusive,
available immediately, Call
(416)449-5785, leave message.
2-BEDROOM,First/last, fridge &
stove, working person preferred,
reliable tenant. References, $750
& $775 all inclusive. No pets.
(905)263-2244, 905-243-0339.
2-BEDROOM,Oshawa basement
apartment. Large living room and
kitchen, $570 plus hydro. Available
immediately. No pets. Call
(905)576-6014.
408 BLOOR ST. EAST Oshawa
(Conveniently located near No
Frills)- Two - 2 bedrooms $700-
July 1st and $745 - Aug. 1st , both
+ hydro First/last/1-parking. Im-
maculate, nice, well-maintained,
bright, clean. Laundry, small build-
ing. Bus stop at door. No pets.
905-668-1946.
884 LIVERPOOL RD.Pickering, 2
bedroom basement apartment,
laundry parking, utilities included.
$800. Available immediately.
James (905) 686-7265, cell
(647)999-6886
ADULT Lifestyle Building, close to
Oshawa hospital, 7 rooms, main
floor & basement of duplex.
First/last references required. No
pets. $795/month plus hydro,
Heat included. Call Lynn,
(905)925-3200 or (905)436-6886.
AJAX -Large 2-bedroom avail-
able July 1, in clean, quiet bldg.
$1000/mo inclusive with parking
and new appliances. 905-426-
1161
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AJAX PICKERING
Room, Bachelor &
1 Bed. Apt. in small
bldg. Parking, close
to all amenities.
905-686-8905
905-428-9846
AJAX SOUTH (easy 401 access)
main- floor 3 bedroom semi -
bungalow, $1075 plus part utilities
for July 1st. ALSO bright one bed-
room basement apt available im-
mediately. Suit single. $750/ inclu-
sive. Parking, laundry, no pets/
smoking, First/last/references.
(905)686-6773
AJAX,2-bedroom basement apt.
Large, bright, 4 appliances, park-
ing, close to schools, shopping.
$800/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. im-
mediately. Call Richard - Days
416-865-7864 Eve/wknds 905-
686-9662
AJAX, 2-BEDROOM basement
apt., July 1st, $800/month inclu-
sive. Unit could be rented as 2
separate rooms, $400/month inclu-
sive, share facilities. Near 401,
Go, all buses. No pets. (416)451-
3165
AJAX,close to Go. Large 2 bed-
room basement apartment with
separate entrance, private laundry,
$900 all inclusive. No pets, no
smoking. lst/last, immediately.
Te lephone (416) 456-5122.
AJAX, SOUTH-EAST,1-bedroom
basement apt., separate entrance,
parking, no pets/smoking. Suit sin-
gle professional. First/last,
$760/month. Call (905)427-4704
AJAX, WESTNEY/SULLIVAN,
gorgeous 2-bedroom raised base-
ment apartment, separate en-
trance, laundry, bright kitchen, 4
appliances, backyard. No
pets/smoking, Available July 1st
(905)426-1339, (416)268-9072
after 7:00pm.
AJAX. SPACIOUS 2-bedroom
apts., balcony, close to schools,
shopping and Go Transit. Inclusive
$950/month. First/last required.
(905)686-7429
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 $825, 2 bed-
room $925, 3 bedroom $1,025.
Call (905)767-2565
AVAILABLE JULY 1ST,large
clean 1-bedroom apartment, clean,
quiet area, Olive/Wilson area.
$600/month plus hydro, first/last.
Call 905-725-2081 or (905)243-
3116.
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM built 1 bed-
room basement apt, in quiet coun-
try setting. No pets/ smokers, cred-
it/rental history. Close to all amen-
ities, $750 inclusive. July 1.
(905)428-7407.
BLUEWATER
PARK WHITBY
1 & 2 Bedrooms.
Please call Mon-Fri.
9 a.m.- 8 p.m.
905-571-3522
Shelter Canadian
Properties Ltd.
BRAND NEW one bedroom walk-
out basement, separate laundry
room, central vacuum , cable, in
best location in Whitby -
Brock/Taunton. July lst. Just $900
inclusive.(905) 922-4477.
BROCK/FINCH,beautiful large 1-
bdrm bsmt, separate entrance,
laundry, parking, cable, jacuzzi.
Non-smoker, no pets. Avail. July
1st. $850/month inclusive.
(905)428-3965.
CENTRAL OSHAWA - 2 bed-
room, 2 level main floor apt. in
4-plex, parking, near downtown &
hospital. References, 1st/last,
$750/inclusive. Available July 1st.
416-528-7212.
CLEAN 1-BEDROOM
$720/month, 2-bedroom
$790/month, newly decorated. Util-
ities included. Simcoe and Mill ar-
ea, small quiet apt. building. Call
for an appointment. (905)579-
9890.
CLIPPER
APARTMENTS
AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed.
Please call Mon. - Fri.
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
905-683-6021
Shelter Canadian
Properties Ltd.
COURTICE - large bright 2-bed-
room, lower level of house, Town-
line/Bloor area. Close to amen-
ities/schools/park. $800/month,
appliances/utilities included.
First/last. Available July lst.
(905)404-8548, cell (905)431-5958
DOWNTOWN Oshawa, 1-bed-
room basement, separate
entrance, 2-bedroom, $725/$825
utilities included. Freshly paint-
ed, all new floorings, renovated
washrooms, parking, large yard.
Also two 1-bedroom apartments
available. (905)725-9422
DOWNTOWN WHITBY - huge 2
bedroom heat and hot water in-
cluded. Parking, $870 per mo. July
lst, lst/last. Call (416) 520-6392 or
(905) 669-4009
DUNDAS/COCHRANE - Large
Multi-level 2 & 3 bedroom apt.
available. Close to school/shop-
ping/transit. Some with hardwood,
freshly painted. 905-666-1525.
LARGE 2-BDRM APT.Available
July 1st. Fridge, stove, laundry fa-
cilities. Parking included. Close to
Oshawa Centre. $780 per month
plus hydro. First/last. No pets. Call
905-431-7762.
NEW LEGAL walkout basement
apt, North Ajax, one-bedroom,
large windows, 4-pc bath, laundry,
C/Air, C/Vac, ceramics, maple
cabinets, parking, no pets/smoking
$900-inclusive. July 1. (905)686-
2239
NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom Ju-
ly, August. Clean, family building.
Heat, hydro and two appliances in-
cluded. Pay cable, parking and
laundry facilities. (905) 723-2094
ONE BEDROOM basement apart-
ment, separate entrance, close to
401 and White's Rd. $750. Avail-
able immediately. Single person
preferred, no pets/smoking.
(905) 831-8146.
OSHAWA (NE) -Bachelor bsmnt.
apt., separate walk-out entrance
onto ravine in quiet neighbour-
hood. Parking, fireplace. No
pets/smoking. $600/utilities incl.
Avail. July 1. 905-743-0248.
OSHAWA - (Bond E/Central lPark)
available immediately, one bed-
room basement apt. $500/mo. all
inclusive. One-parking, laundry
available. Sep. entrance, applianc-
es. 905-723-6148,
OSHAWA - 2 bdrm., main floor,
new carpet, very clean. $875, in-
cludes utilities, laundry, parking.
No pets. Adelaide/Ritson. Avail.
immediately. 416-816-9952.
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom basement
apartment, separate entrance,
cable included, parking.
$750/month inclusive. available
July lst. Call 905- 449-0374
OSHAWA -304 Simcoe S., 17
Quebec St., older apartment build-
ings. 1-bdrm apts. $620, heat/
hydro included 2 bed. apt. $700.
First/last required. Avail. immed.
Stephen 905-576-8699 or 905-
259-5796.
OSHAWA - ONE BEDROOM
above ground basement apt.
Laundry, very clean, parking,
Grandview/Cherrydown area.
First/last. Private entrance. $750.
all inclusive. Avail. July lst.
(905)626-0870, Evenings
(905) 424-9115
OSHAWA -ONE BEDROOM
basement apartment, $700 per
mo. all inclusive. lst/last required.
Separate entrance, laundry. Avail-
able immediately. Parking includ-
ed. Call Kam (905) 439-8880
OSHAWA - Taunton/Beatrice ar-
ea. New bright one bedroom base-
ment apt. with storage. Quiet resi-
dential area. Near all amenities.
Suit mature female or single moth-
er. Includes cable, air, parking.
$700 without laundry, or $750 with
laundry. Available immediately or
July 1st. (905)571-4284
OSHAWA 1-BEDROOM apt. very
large, extremely clean, located in
residential area. Pet Owners &
smokers need not apply. Available
immediately. Call (905)259-7118
OSHAWA APTS., Clean quiet
newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bed-
room includes utilities, parking,
Laundry on site, no dogs.
(905) 432-8914 (905)571-0425 or
1-888-558-2622 .
OSHAWA BRIGHT 3 BEDROOM
bungalow hardwood flooring 3 ap-
pliances $975+utilities als o spa-
cious one bedroom basement apt.
newly renovated lots of windows
$675+utilities. suit professional
couple available July 1st no
pets/smoking 905-430-9085.
OSHAWA bright, clean, newly ren-
ovated 2-bedroom apt in triplex.
190 Mill St. New appliances & car-
pet. No pets, no smokers.
$725/month inclusive. Available
July 1st. (905)576-0294
OSHAWA,2-bedroom available,
small very clean quiet building,
freshly painted, carpeted, updated
decor, heat/parking included, laun-
dry on site. $690 plus hydro. Avail-
able immediately. (905)434-9844.
OSHAWA,avail. July 1,
$600+util/fist-last, near Hosp.,
cozy quiet-1bdrm., 2nd. floor of
house, Priv. Ent. parking, no pets,
non-smoker, no laundry, (905)579-
1587
OSHAWA,large 1-bedroom,
upper level, $695/mo, parking.
1-bedroom basement,
$495/month, no parking. Both
clean, quiet, nicely decorated, sep-
arate entrance, laundry. All in-
clusive, avail. immediately, no
smoking/pets. First/last/ref.
416-473-9512.
OSHAWA,Simcoe/401. 3 bed-
room apartment, above store.
$1000/month all inclusive
Fr idge/stove. Available July 1st.
First/last. No pets. Call 905-213-
9035.
PICKERING - Whites/Sheppard,
1-bedroom basement apartment.
Bright interior, 4-pc washroom,
walk to Grocery/Bus/Go. No
pets/smoking. $625/month. Call
905-837-0337
PICKERING -Whites/Strouds,
large, bright 1-bdrm bsmt, separ-
ate entrance, $850/mo, utilities in-
cluded. Gas fireplace, a/c, patio ar-
ea. Avail immediately. First/last,
non-smoking. 905-420-4442
PICKERING Brock/Dellbrook
Newly renovated one-bedroom,
walkout basement apt. 4 applianc-
es, air conditioning, no-smok-
ing/pets avail immediately. $800
utilities included. first/last. Call
416-937-2293.
PICKERING WHITES/FINCH -
Luxurious 2 bdrm. bsmt. apt. Sep-
erate entrance, 4 pc. bath, newly
renovated kitchen, 5 appliances,
professionally decorated. A must
see. $950/incl. Avail. July 1. Call
416-657-2079.
www.upscalerentals.ca
PICKERING Whites/Sheppard 1-
bedroom brand new basement apt,
side-entrance, laundry, 1-parking,
near all amenities including 401.
Available Immediately or July 1,
$750-inclusive, first/last, no
pets/smoking. Call Abbas
(905)831-3835
PICKERING,2-bedroom,
Finch/Liverpool, large clean bsmt
apt., available July 1. $925/month.
Sep entry, parking, laundry, util-
ities, A/C, no pets/smoking.
(905)837-2988
PICKERING,Brock/Delbrook 1-
bdrm basement. Clean, freshly
painted, separate entrance, 4 ap-
pliances, no pets, 1-parking, suit
working person/couple. First/last,
references. #795/mo inclusive.
Avail July 1. James (905)619-
2289, cell 416-991-2083
PICKERING,Liverpool/Bayly
Large bachelor basement apart-
ment, near GO/401. Private bath,
kitchen. includes cable, parking,
laundry. Suite mature working
male. Available immediately.
$600/month. No pets. (905)837-
2216
PICKERING,Major Oaks/Brock. 2-
bedroom basement apt. . All util-
ities included. Non-smoker, no
pets. Available immediately. One
car parking. 905-426-9356.
PICKERING,Westshore/Oklaho-
ma, large 1-bedroom basement,
livingroom, eat-in kitchen, separate
entrance, 1-parking, laundry. near
all amenities, GO. July 1. $750 in-
clusive. No smoking/dogs. Refer-
ences, first/deposit required.
(905)839-8453
PICKERING,Whites/401, 2-bed-
room basement apartment, avail-
able August 1st. $950/inclusive.
Also 1-room for rent $350/month,
available immediately. No
pets/smoking. First/last/references
required. (416)261-5975.
PICKERING-PARKDALE/ROSE-
FIELD,subleters, new, clean 2-
bedroom basement apartment,
separate entrance. Spacious,
steps from transportation & shop-
ping, available immediately. In-
cludes utilities. First/last, referenc-
es. No smoking/pets. (905)837-
9607.
PICKERING.1500sq.ft. 2-bed-
room basement apartment, sep-
arate entrance, available July 1st.
Laundry, parking. $900/inclusive.
No smoking/pets. Days 647-229-
2035 or evenings 416-438-4404.
PICKERING:A Beautiful large,
clean 1 bedroom basement apart-
ment .Close to GO and bike path,
laundry, parking. Available July 1,
$785 inclusive. 416-712-8178.
PICKERNIG - Whites/401, Large
bright, newly renovated 2 bedroom
basement, separate entrance,
$950.00/month, utilities included,
full laundry, available immediately,
first/last, non smoking, 905-839-
2434. Leave message.
PORT WHITBY - Dufferin St..
newly renovated spacious, quiet, 1
and 2 bedrooms, $1050 and
$1150 utilities, laundry, parking in-
cluded. Walk to go, 401 and Brock
St. Close to sports arena, shop-
ping. 1-800-693-2778
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.
SOUTH AJAX,main floor of semi,
3-bedroom, eat-in kitchen fresh
paint, new broadloom, parking
laundry, $1100 plus part utilities,
Available July 1st. Call (905)428-
7863
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE for rent
comes with washer, dryer, fridge,
stove. $950+utilities. 221 Beatty
Ave.(Ritson/Dean) Avail July 1.
First/last (905)683-7818
TYRONE VILLAGE,spacious 2
bedroom immaculate condition in
Century School house, large bright
rooms, high ceilings, original pine
floors, parking and laundry facil-
ities. 20 min. North/East of
Oshawa. Mature non smokers, no
dogs. $725 plus hydro. (905)576-
3830 (LM).
VERY CLEAN and quiet one bed-
room apartments, $720 + $800.
available July 1st. Very well main-
tained apt. building. Call 905-721-
0831 or (905)728-2969
VERY LARGE bright legal 2 bed.
basement apt. Olive/Wilson area.
4 appliances, parking, $800/inclu-
sive. References required. No
pets/no smoking. Available imme-
diately. 905-721-2206.
WHITBY - 2 bedroom apt. on quiet
green street, in 7-unit building.
Close to Go Train, parking, avail-
able July 1st. $850. (416)498-4770
WHITBY - LEGAL, beautifully ren-
ovated, bright, one bedroom base-
ment apt. , by AMC/401. Sep. en-
trance, parking, cable, air, shared
laundry. No pets/smoking. $720/in-
clusive/first/last/credit check. Avail.
immediately/July 1st. (905)442-
3828
WHITBY 3-BEDROOM apt., upper
floor of triplex, hardwood floors,
$875/month plus hydro & gas.
Sept 1st. Main floor triplex, 3-bed-
room, $995/month utilities includ-
ed, parking, laundry, August 1st.
(905)430-7567, after 6pm
WHITBY BACHELOR Basement
Apt. Available July 1st,
$450/month, first/last/references
required, includes utilities. Fur-
nished, kitchenette, separate en-
trance. Suitable for one. Close to
all amenities, Brock St./Taunton.
Call 905-665-7908.
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, NEWLY renovated 1-
bedroom main floor apartment.
Available July 1st. $800 utilities in-
cluded. Near downtown, parking
available. Female, non-smoker
preferred. No pets. Call (905)666-
1531
2 & 3 BDRM CONDO,Oshawa, 4
appliances, parking, first/last, avail.
immediately or July lst. $1050/mo
inclusive. Call Ross (416)284-6557
TWO NORTH Oshawa 2 bedroom,
2 bathroom condo apt's. Available
July 1 & August 1. Spacious home
with a W/O to balcony, eat-in kitch-
en, newer flooring & paint. Shows
like new & looking for a tenant to
treat the same. Simcoe & Taunton
area. $950/month plus hydro. Call
905-718-1719 weekdays only.
'BE THE FIRST' NEW 3-bedroom
home in Whitby, Brock St/Dundas.
Hardwood, ceramic, 2.5 baths,
C/A, fireplace. Close to all amen-
ities. Available immediately,
$1400/month+utilities. 905-472-
2273 or 647-999-7286.
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 SEMI-BUNGALOW
in Pickering, near GO station &
401. Newly renovated, includes
fridge/stove. Available immediate-
ly, $1150/month plus utilities. Call
905-655-5610.
3-BEDROOM RAISED bungalow,
Farewell/Olive. Two 4pc baths,
very clean, $1200/month plus util-
ities. First/.last. Call (905)725-7731
AJAX SOUTH by the lake, large 3
bedroom main floor, parking,
clean, freshly painted, professional
area, available immediately.
$1200+ 1/2 utilities. No pets/smok-
ing. References. 905-686-1748.
AJAX,3 bedroom main/upper floor
house, Harwood/Bayly. Quiet
neighbourhood, newly renovated,
steps to all amenities, c/air, avail.
June 19, $1250 plus utilities.
First/last, credit check.(905)426-
7770
AVAILABLE AUGUST 1st. 3320
Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. 2kms
North of Durham College/UOIT.
Older, 3-bedroom house, double
garage. $1125/month, utilities in-
cluded. First/last. Call (905)655-
7111
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom main floor
of house in Whitby for rent. Avail-
able immediately. Appliances,
laundry, 2-parking included.
$1150/month. References/first/last.
416-402-4437.
BOWMANVILLE main floor of 3
bedroom home avail. immediately
Par king, fenced yard, air con., no
laundry facilities, no pets, close to
amenities. $1100/inclusive. 905-
431-3829 or (905)786-2413
BOWMANVILLE,3-bedroom
house on quiet street.
Parking, garage and laundry,
$1100 plus utilities. Available July
1st. No smoking or pets.
First/last/references. Please call
(905)263-4792.
COURTICE 3-bedroom $1190 plus
hydro/gas, private laundry, C/A,
2-parking. NORTH WHITBY
3-bedroom, $1290 plus
Hydro/Gas, 5-appliances, C/A,
2-parking. No dogs. Both vacant.
Cindy (905)725-2246 (LM).
HOUSE FOR RENT, July lst, 1 1/2
top storey house, central East
Oshawa. Shops, transit schools,
parks, two bedrooms, appliances,
parking, $900 inclusive. lst/last,
quiet tenants.(905) 718-9358.
OLIVE/HARMONY - Newly reno-
vated 3-bedroom upper level.
Fenced back yard. 4 appliances,
nice and clean. $1095 +utilities.
Available June 1st. Call 416-402-
3435 or 905-428-6615.
OSHAWA - 4 BEDROOM bunga-
low, close to 401, 4 appliances, 2
baths, lst/last, available July 15th
or August lst. No garage. $1300
plus utilities. Telephone (905) 434-
2437.
OSHAWA 3-BEDROOM Pet Own-
ers & smokers need not apply.
Ve ry clean, freshly painted, new
carpet, ample parking, extremely
large yard, available immediately.
Located in residential area.
(905)259-7118
OSHAWA, 2+1 bedroom bunga-
low, $1,100/month, utilities extra. 4
appliances, diningroom, recroom,
patio. Available Aug. 1st. 905-571-
5643 after 6 p.m.
OSHAWA,3+1-bdrms, 2-bathrms,
4-appliances, double driveway,
single garage, finished bsmt, min-
utes to 401, avail. Aug. 1st, $1250
+utilities. First/last, references,
905-579-8248 or 905-449-3618 .
OSHAWA:4 bdrm 5 level back-
split, 1-1/2 bathrooms. 4 appls,
garage, security, private street,
park, newly renovated, front balco-
ny.$1,200 +. Available Aug. 1st,
Ref. First/Last. 905- 420-9949
SOUTH AJAX - Beautiful 2 bed-
room bright spacious home. Huge
fenced in backyard, large front
yard, perfect for barbecue season!
Big driveway (holds 4 vehicles).
Cozy fireplace, large eat-in kitch-
en. Ready to move right in.
$1300+utilities. 905-706-8171 or
905-683-1300.
WHITBY 3-bedroom bungalow,
N.W. downtown area, avail. July 1,
rental of entire home & yard,
$1275 plus utilities, first last., credit
check , references, no pets/smok-
ing. (905)426-0916
WHITBY Bungalow,3-bdrm, den,
2-bath, new kitchen, hardwood,
garage/private drive, gas, C/AC,
deck, 6-appls, fin bsmt. Suit sin-
gle/couple. Aug 1-15. First/last/ref-
erences. $1300+util. (905)985-
5600 (4pm-9pm).
WHITBY main floor of house, 3
bedrooms, 4-pc bath, livingroom,
diningroom, large kitchen, shared
laundry, A/C. $1195/mo+portion of
utilities, no pets/smoking. First/last
references required. Avail immedi-
ately. Call 905-655-9624, leave
message.
WHITBY,2-bedroom house, den,
A/C, parking, cable, back yard.
No smoking/pets. Near GO/Hwy.
#2/401, References required.
1 month free. $1000 +1/2 utilities.
August 1st. . (416)737-4179.
WHITBY, COSY 3-bedroom house
plus in-law basement apt included,
2-bedrooms, 6 appliances, air con-
ditioning, enormous backyard,
near Lake, Go & 401.
$1100/month plus utilities. Call
416-885-6413, (905)427-6095 af-
ter 7pm.
WHITBY, QUIET LOW RISE, 2-
level apt, 3-bdrms, 2 baths, 2
kitchens, suit small family, 2 gen-
erations/2 related couples, no-
smoking/pets. 2 separate entranc-
es. Avail. immediately Near
Go/bus/401. $1050 to $1150/mo.
905-426-3288
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
beauty, garage, driveway, central
air, 1 1/2 baths, finished base-
ment, 5 appliances, deck in back-
yard, Located on Bus route, with
shopping nearby, no smokers,
$1350 plus utilities. For appoint-
ment call (905)668-6843.
BRIGHT,clean 3 bedroom town-
house in north Oshawa. New car-
pet, new appliances. $1100/month
+ utilities 905-743-0761 or 705-
733-5392 leave message.
CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E.,
Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail-
able. Close to downtown and
shopping. 4 appliances, carpet
and hardwood flooring, close to
401 and GO. Utilities included.
Call (905)434-3972. www.real-
star.ca Open house Wed. Thurs.
Fr i. 7-9 p.m.
HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu-
nity Living in Oshawa now has
4-bedroom units. Avail. immediate-
ly, Hydro & parking incl. Please
call 905-576-9299
OSHAWA 4 BEDROOM condo
townhouse, available June 15th.
Move in condition. 4 appliances in-
cluded. $l,200 inclusive. Call Justin
Vandyk (905) 723-9329.
OSHAWA south 3 bedroom town-
house, close to schools, shopping.
$975/month plus utilities.
First/last. 905-579-9956, Toll-free
1-866-922-6422.
PICKERING,Brock/Kingston,
large 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 baths, fin-
ished basement, gas f/p, garage,
fenced backyard, $1295/mo., plus,
first/last, references. Call
(905)831-8823.
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.
WANTED TO RENT,executive
house in Ajax, call. M. Jones
(905) 686-2222 anytime.
CLOSE TO TRANSIT - Laundry,
parking included. Full use of
house. Ajax area. $475/month,
first/last. Upper middle class quiet
area. Available immediately. 905-
426-8568. Cell: 416-569-8564.
OSHAWA - Taunton/Simcoe area.
Large furnished room, female pre-
ferred. Share house, laundry, pool,
cable in room. $400/mo. Avail. im-
mediately. Call Karri at 905-433-
0880.
ROOMS FOR RENT,Oshawa
centrally located, suitable for quiet
working individuals. Non smoking,
share kitchen facilities, $350 per
mo. Contact (905) 706-0998
(905) 706-1877
SOUTH OSHAWA -Beautiful, fully
furnished, newly renovated, large
self-contained room. Includes
washer/dryer, VCR/stereo, base-
ment of townhouse, etc...$475/incl.
with cable/phone/internet. Also,
smaller room, 2nd floor, furnished,
$375/incl. with cable/phone/laun-
dry/internet. First/last. Non-smok-
er. Quiet woman preferred. Both
have pool and C/A. 905-434-4478.
SOUTH PICKERING,quiet home
with furnished room, close to all
amenities, includes cable, parking,
fridge, microwave. Call (905)837-
2047
WHITBY,Brock/Rossland, large
bed/sittingroom, own bath, light
cooking, parking, cable and laun-
dry. Suitable for clean, quiet work-
ing person, no smoking/pets.
Available immediately. $485/inclu-
sive. (905)666-1460
PICKERING,2 clean spacious
rooms for rent. Liverpool/Finch.
$480/$450 cable and utilities in-
cluded. Parking, laundry, close to
Pickering Town Centre. Available
July 1st. First/last. No smok-
ing/pets. Call 416-554-1557.
BOWMANVILLE -3 bedroom
house to share with two others and
a dog. Smoking must be tolerated.
$475/mo. inclusive. First/last re-
quired. Call 905-623-2147, leave
message.
ONE BEDROOM for rent in home,
Share facilities, laundry, 1-park-
ing, $500/mo. Available now. Ajax
- near 401/Hwy. 2. Call (905)426-
1370
OSHAWA 3-BEDROOM,fur-
nished townhouse, to share with
non-smoker/drinker, includes main
floor laundry, 2 baths, heat, hydro,
air conditioning, parking. $500
month. Call (905)434-7868
OSHAWA, Simcoe & Bloor.
Share furnished apt with 2 males.
Near all amenities. Available im-
mediately. 1st/last, $400/mo inclu-
sive.Viewing (905)433-4088.
PICKERING - FRENCHMANS
Bay - Available July 1, Full Base-
ment, Close to PTC, GO & 401.
$675/month 905-839-4736
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.
GREAT FISHING and family holi-
day on Rice Lake. Modern cottag-
es. Sandy beach, playground, na-
ture trails, 1 hour from Oshawa.
July/August available. (705)696-
2601 web: sunnymead.ca
HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS - Pri-
vate cottage community, newly
renovated, 3-bedroom, bbq, tv,
VCR, beautiful sandy lakefront,
great swimming, canoeing, fishing,
tennis, hiking. Recreation activities
for kids. No pets. $850/week. Call
(905)723-2414
KAWARTHAS - Cozy 2 Bdrm.
Lakefront Cottages (Peterborough
Area). Tranquil setting on pristine
lake offers excellent swimming,
fishing, boating, hiking and nearby
golfing. Friendly family atmos-
phere. From $795.00/week.
www.bluemountainlodge.ca or call
(705)877-2159.
LAKE SCUGOG - waterfront cot-
tage, 2-bedroom, good fishing, use
of canoe, $550 per week. For
more information call (705)786-
1559
RED SETTER RESORT -Clean,
modern cottages, spacious camp
ground, seasonal and overnight
camping. Call 705-778-3096.
www.redsetterresort.ca
STURGEON LAKE,3 bedroom
cottage, lakefront, sandy beach,
floating raft, good fishing. $550 per
week. Telephone (905) 623-2262
or (705)738-1943.
WATERFRONT COTTAGE for
rent $800/week on Gull River at
the mouth of Moore Lake, two bed-
room on large lot suitable for fami-
ly of 4 or 5 without pets. Relax on
large dock or explore in canoe (in-
cluded). Small aluminum power-
boat available at extra cost. Public
boat launch close by. Great area
for water sports, ATV's. For details
call 905-432-4343 snp
WATERFRONT COTTAGES for
rent near Parry Sound. $475. and
up. June 23 to July 3, July 3 to
July 10. http://
webhome.idirect.com/~terrial/
Call (705) 366-2744
1987 FORD CLASSIC Royal 24',
93,000km, mint condition, new
tires, $19,500. Call (905)983-6187
1995 ROCKWOOD TENT Tr ailer -
1000 lbs., propane furnace, sink,
icebox. Add-on screened porch,
stove. Sleeps 6, mint condition.
$3800. Call 905-433-0160.
1996 FLAGSTAFF 12 ft. hardtop,
3-way fridge, indoor/outdoor stove,
furnace, 4 beds, 2 tables, awning,
very clean, no pets/no smoking.
Asking $5200. (905)428-6770
1999 DUTCHMAN Tent Trailer for
sale. In good condition. Awning
and screen room included. Call
(905)420-8362
BONAIR HARD TOP TRAILER
excellent condition, infrequent use,
$2100 or best offer. (905)433-1406
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
READY TO GO.Coleman Hard
top Pop-up camper. Sleeps 4.
Bathroom enclosure. $1800. Call
Rob 905-982-0647.
RENT A Hard Top Tent Trailer
four models, from $300 per week
Brooklin 905-242-8688
TENT TRAILER,10 foot Bonair.
1991, sleeps 6, excellent condi-
tion. $3600. Oshawa (905)655-
8653
16' BOWRIDER fiberglass boat,
75HP fairly new Mariner motor, ex-
tra fishing seat, live well, fishfinder,
trolling motor, stereo, trailer, life
jackets & more! $7000 o.b.o. Call
(905)571-4443
17FT CRESTLINER aluminum
centre console, deep and stable,
new floor, older 35hp Johnson,
EZ Tow trailer. $2900. Call
(905)839-3985.
1999 ROTAX 440 MXZ,yellow,
KM - 1930, $3000 o.b.o. (Mint con-
dition) 905-655-6953 home, after
6:00, 647-225-0553 - cell, anytime.
15'X30'oval above ground pool.
3 years old. Complete package in-
cludes ladder, automatic chlorina-
tor, automatic vac, etc. Asking
$1800. (905)706-9370, Whitby.
WATERFRONT INN & Cottages
on Trent System, 1 hr. north of
Oshawa, from $120/night double
occupancy with breakfast. Multi
night specials 705-454-1218.
www.saucywillow.com
SINCERE SINGLES Professional
Introduction Service "Where Hap-
piness Begins" specializing in
long-term relationships. 1/2 price
special now on! Toll free 1-866-
719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca
PSYCHIC point of view - Past,
Present, Future. Specializing in re-
uniting lovers. 1-718-224-3771.
EXPERIENCED NANNY wanted
for 2 boys, Ajax area. (416)590-
7429 ext. 101.
LIVE IN male preferred care giver
required for 11 year old handi-
capped child. Resume and experi-
ence required. Call after 7 p.m.
(905) 683-5475.
ALTONA/SHEPPARD-Daycare in
my home, full & part-time. Fully
fenced, crafts, nutritious meals,
loving environment, receipts & ref-
erences. Michelle (905)509-4662
DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my
home, snacks & hot lunches. Lots
of fun & activities. Flexible hours.
References, Markham/Ellesmere
area. Call (416)438-8751
LOVING AND CARING mom will
love and care for your children in
my home. Harwood/Rossland,
Ajax. Flexible hours, references,
receipts, available immediately.
$95/wk full time. 905-428-7998.
LOVING DAYCARE provided in
my home, ages 2-12. Indoor & out-
door activities. Nutritious snacks &
meals provided. Hwy 2/Harwood
area. Call Nicole (905)686-28593
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
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I AM A reliable and kind Care Giv-
er, available for part time position
to work with seniors. Previous ex-
perience with Alzheimer's patients.
Call Joan (905)831-3026.
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.
1997 CRAFTSMAN TABLESAW,
brand new, still in original box.
Was $3500, asking $1500 obo.
905-668-2636.
2 ROCKER RECLINERS by Elran.
Midnight blue. One yr. old. Valued
at $1600. Asking $1000. Also 63"
bathroom cabinet with sink and
faucets, $80 obo. 905-434-2970.
2001 PEC MAN by Yo rk (Univer-
sal Weigh Gym), good shape,
$150 obo. Call 905-576-8772.
2x6 CEDAR
$1.30/ft.
WOODLEY
SAW MILL
905-263-2121
5th wheel hitch 1500 series, box
liner for Dodge Ram short box.
$100 each, o.b.o. (416) 402-5229
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.
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES
HANK'S APPLIANCES-Brand
New Air Conditioners Now in stock
5,000-10,000 BTU $189/up, bring
in your old one for a $25 credit on
the purchase of a new one - while
quantities last. Large selection of
new & used appliances. Washers
$175/up, dryers $149/up, stoves
$99/up, fridges $100/up. Coin-op
washers/dryers. RENT TO OWN
NOW AVAILABLE! Why wait, but it
now! Visit our showroom.
Par ts/Sales/Service. 426 Simcoe
St. S. Mon-Fri, 8-6pm. Sat 9-5pm.
(905)728-4043
AIR CONDITIONERS 1 week spe-
cial, 5000-BTU from $60; 8,000-
BTU from $115; 10,000-BTU from
$130. One 14,000BTU, newer
model $220. One floor model
$275. Oshawa (905)576-0132
ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic
mattress, cost $1000, sell $275.
Call 905-213-4669.
ANTIQUE FOUNTAIN BOY & A
Dolphin..Collector's item. 905-697-
9462.
ALL ONTARIO APPLIANCE
CLINIC.111 Dundas St W.,
Downtown Whitby. Home of the
best quality rebuilt major applianc-
es in Ontario. (905)668-9444
ANTIQUE - 3 pc. dining set, table
+ 6 chairs, china cabinet, side-
board, immaculate condition, wal-
nut veneer, hand carved, $2700
obo. (905)420-9059
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)
BARACUDA POOL CLEANER
used once, in original box. $150.
(905)831-2559
BBQ TIME -Gov't. inspected Ont.
grain fed beef. Sides, split sides at
bargain prices while supplies last.
$1.70/lb. Bruce 705-432-3031 or
Marie 905-986-4932
BEAUTIFUL 12 PC. oak dining
room suite, mint condition. 4 solid
wood bar stools, 2 filing cabinets,
antique spool bed. (905)668-6695
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.
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.
COMPLETE INVENTORY For
Sale - Home Décor, Bath & Body,
Baby, Christmas and Fall items.
Quality products from companies
like The Thymes, Willow Tree,
Wildflower Angels & Nutcracker
Designs. Perfect for a gift store.
Asking $10,000.00 or best offer.
Please call 905-686-8610 for a
complete detailed breakdown and
pictures.
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.
COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES
Computer Services. Complete
system Internet ready: P3/450 only
$279; P2/350 only $209; Other
systems available. CD-RW up-
grade only $50. Interac, Visa &
Mastercard accepted. Layaway
Plans. 27 Warren Avenue,
Oshawa (1 block East of Park &
Bond). www.bitsandbytestech.com
Call 905-576-9216.
DINING ROOM SET Thomasville
Galleries, Mediterranean, carved
gold-leaf base with 64" round glass
top. 4 black walnut chairs $9000-
new asking $2000. Leave msg
(905)665-9923
DININGROOM SET WITH 8
chairs, wood, excellent condition,
$800 obo. (905)723-0152
FORTRESS MODEL 2000 3
wheel scooter, Tacoma green,
high back captain's seat, cane,
cane holder. Tote basket, adjust-
able ride control, charger, as new
condition. $2200. (905)697-3769
FRIGIDAIRE GAS DRYER, front
loading, $300. or best offer. Call
905-721-0309.
WALLER, Bonnie On Friday June 11, 2004 Bon-
nie Waller left her family on earth to go to her final
resting place. She died peacefully in her son's arms
at the Rouge Valley Health Centre, Ajax. Bonnie
had retired from Ajax Hydro after 40 years and al-
ways lived her life to the fullest. She is prede-
ceased by her parents Mary and Jack Waller and
her sister Donna. Bonnie was Michael's best friend,
confidant and mother. Mother in Law to Cheryl
(Mitchell's Corners), Loving mother to Brian Rawn.
Wonderful and loving Nan to Holly, Ashley and Mi-
chael (Mitchell's Corners) and Kyle and Cory (Ajax).
Sister to Jimmy (Arizona) and Greg Backwell (Lon-
don, Ontario) and Shawney Murray (Ajax). Best
friend to Ruth Gillett. Funeral arrangements en-
trusted to the ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME 384
Finley Ave., Ajax (905-428-9090). If desired dona-
tions to the Breast Cancer Foundation or the
C.N.I.B. would be appreciated. A very special
thanks to Christin and Theresa (Emergency Nurs-
es), You Ladies Rock!
Fly Mom Fly
GOLF CART,2004, gas powered,
4-stroke, EZ-Go, new $7000, sell-
ing $5,600. 1982 ATC-70 Kid's
Honda 3 wheeler, excellent condi-
tion $650. Boat rail dock system,
20' long $200. (905)571-7207
LOWREY ORGAN, approx. 40
yrs. old, $150. (905)420-3658
GREAT DEALS:Large metal
desk, white kitchen table with 2
swivel chairs. Large kitchen table
with 6 chairs. Lowry organ, pop-
up tent trailer with bathroom. Call
Diane 905-985-3722
HEDGING CEDARS, 4' to 12'.
Waranteed installation or do it
yourself. 705-799-0222.
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.
LAWN CARE Equipment, walk be-
hind "Toro Midrange" like new
$3000. call (905)434-7271
MARBLE DINING TABLE with 6
cream lacquer chairs, $600., an-
tique oak side by side cabinet
$800., black wall unit $50., 2 desks
$25 each, antique dresser $50., 6
arm chairs $20 each, portable car-
port/canopy $150. (905) 721-8387.
MOVING SALE - teak dining room
pull out extension table with six
chairs, teak dining groom cabinet
with bookshelf, office desk and
other items. (905) 686-8980.
MOVING SALE:sofa and love
seat, Tiffany lamp, Indian carpet-
9x12, Persian Rug- 9x12, MAC
computer- 6200, printer, scanner,
2-end tables. Mon-Fri (905)839-
8686, weekends 705-656-8700.
MUST SELL!!Brand New Blue
Carpet with underpad, Bronze
Fireplace Screen & Accessories.
Daycare Oak Table. Great for
Home Use or Daycare. !!! All items
are in excellent condition!! 905-
837-1602.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC maga-
zines dating back to the 1970's.
Best offer. Call between 7 p.m.
and 9 p.m. (905) 432-0067
WANTED: 50CC dirt bike, any
condition. Call 905-436-8087.
NEW DANDY WINDOW air condi-
tioners 5,000 btu $149 each, 8,000
btu $279., 12,000 btu $399. other
sizes available. new danby apt
sized freezers $199. New Danby
bar fridges, $139/up. Also, variety
of new appliances, scratch and
dent. Full manufacturers warranty.
Reconditioned fridges $195/up, re-
conditioned ranges $125/up, re-
conditioned dryers $125/up, recon-
ditioned washers $199/up, new
and reconditioned coin operated
washers and dryers at low prices.
New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size
fridges $399., new 30" ranges with
clock and window $430. Recondi-
tioned 24" ranges and 24" frost
free fridges now available. Wide
selection of other new and recon-
ditioned appliances. Call us today,
Stephenson's Appliances, Sales,
Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St.
Oshawa.(905)576-7448
NOMA RIDING MOWER + Bagger
model #1239, new $2,400, excel-
lent condition asking $1200. Call
Howard 905-655-3616
OAK BUMPER POOL table with
slate top, extra dinning top, revers-
ing to a card table. Like brand
new. $750.00. Call (905)655-
4235.
PAGE RS - 20 barely used Apollo
Alpha-Numeric Display Pagers. No
longer needed. Perfect for land-
scape/pool crews, summer camp
counsellors, small dept. stores etc.
Best offer. 905-985-7467 between
7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
PIANO Technician available for
tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase
consultation on all makes and
models of acoustic pianos. Re-
conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha,
Mason & Risch, & other grand or
upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi-
cates available. Call Barb at 905-
427-7631 or check out the web at:
www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC,
Amex
PIANO,upright, Wagner, excellent
condition dark wood, $3800; couch
& loveseat solid blue $200/set.
(905)665-0173
PIANOS & CLOCKS -
RENOVATION SALE MONTH OF
JUNE!! - If you get past the mess,
you'll find great deals on all stock.
Roland digital pianos, Samick pia-
nos, also sale on Howard Miller
clocks. Large selection of used
pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz-
mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids
will stick with lessons, try our rent
to own. 100% of all rental pay-
ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO
(905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
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
SLOW DOWN,savour life, live it
well, enjoy a memorable meal for
fathers day, the main course Bison
roast, natural nutritious, ever so
slightly exotic and delectable, all
cuts available. Call Startek Buffalo
farm (905)985-3384, Port Perry.
A/P PAGE B10 NEWS ADVERTISER,WEDNESDAY EDITION, June 16, 2004
www.durhamregion.com
AUCTION
HARDWOOD FLOORING
SATURDAY, JUNE 19th - 12:30 P.M.
MARKHAM FAIRGROUNDS - Building 4
10801 McCowan Rd, Markham
1 mile north of Major MacKenzie Dr E
200,000 SQUARE FEET
Very High End Pre-Finished Nail Down Flooring
Incredible Inventory of NEW Hardwood and Laminate Flooring -
Exotic Japanese Cherry, Maple Birch Solid Hardwood, Ivory
Maple Solid Hardwood, Golden Cherry, Solid Bamboo, Maple
Engineered Floating Floor, Oak and Various Beautiful Exotic
Hardwoods, Over 30,000 Square Feet Very High-End Laminate
Flooring including Formica
To be sold by the Square Foot, Only buy as much as you need!!!!!
This is the perfect opportunity for homeowners, contractors,
designers, or anyone who wants to give their home or office a
new look for absolutely the best price in town!
Why pay retail?
PUBLIC WELCOME!
Save up to 75% off retail prices!
Preview: Friday, June 18th 12 Noon - 4 p.m. & Sale Day from 8 a.m.
Terms: 15% Buyer’s Premium, Cash, Visa, M/C, debit
GARY HILL AUCTIONS
905-852-9538/1-800-654-4647
garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com Cell 416-518-6401
AUCTION
Kahn Auction Centre
2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering
(3 miles North of Hwy. 401 exit 399)
THURSDAY JUNE 17th
Start 6:30 p.m.
Preview 5:00 p.m.
* Huge selection of antiques
* Good, Bad & Ugly
* Several quality bedroom &
diningroom
* New furniture liquidation
* Carpets & Ltd. Edition sell-off
Victor Brewda Auctioneer 905-683-0041
TESS
Tidd Estate Sales service
ANTIQUE TOOLS & COLLECTIBLES
AUCTION & TAG SALE
At
Tidd's Auction House
Saturday, June 19th
NOTE - There will be no auction preview Fri-
day, June 18th. AUCTION PREVIEW &
TA G SALE START TIME:Sat., 9 a.m./Auc-
tion - 10:30 a.m. 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. Selling the private collec-
tion of Antique Tools and Collectibles from the
Estate of the late Van and Irene Gates of Tren-
ton. For over 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Gates col-
lected antique tools and hardware for doors,
cupboards and cabinets. Auction features - A
wide range of antique tools, porcelain and dec-
orative metal door knobs, decorative hinges,
hand - forged iron door pulls and hinges, locks,
key hole plates and covers, cast iron decorative
pieces, small decorative wooden hanging
shelves, (2) oak cased regulator clocks, etc. Plus
antique furniture to include an Oak 4 -section
Barrister's bookcase, Victorian chairs, ant. nee-
dlepoint footstools, Victorian plant stands, ant.
walnut blanket chest, walnut display cabinet,
small pine cupboards, primitive rockers, tables,
dressers and chests of drawers, pictures, lamps,
plus so much more! Plus a large excellent selec-
tion of glass and china. TA G SALE - a large
tag sale consisting of furniture, antique collect-
ible items, good glass and china, everyday
household items and household decorating
items, lamps, pictures, etc.
TO VIEW FULL LISTING
AND PHOTO GALLERY 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
PATRICIA TIDD
1-905-372-2994/1-877-863-2477
Specializing in antique & estate auction sales
FARM SALE
Saturday June 26 2004
For Bruce and Amy Miller of Sonya
1st Farm south of Sonya Green #S1620
Household goods at 10:30 AM
Farm Machinery at 11:00 AM
Machinery:AC 6080 diesel tractor, White 2-60 diesel trac-
tor with 120 loader (earth & manure bucket), AC 160 diesel
tractor, NH # 273 square baler with thrower, JD 1209 hay-
bine, JD 7000 4 row corn planter, JD 8100 14 run seed drill,
NI side delivery rake, 513 NH manure spreader (with top
beater), White 3 furrow (16") plow, 3 pth fertilizer spreader,
2 bale thrower wagons (metal racks), 12' Bush Hog Tan-
dem discs, Glencoe 14' spring tooth cultivator, Lucknow 7'
snowblower, 2 Gravity wagons, corn hog blower, 3 pth
sprayer (with poly tank), 26' Allied bale elevator, 36" hay
dryer fan, 2 row Holland Transplanter, Potato digger, 4 sec-
tion diamond harrows, 4" augers, 30' , 6" Grain Auger on
wheels, Int. 540 4 furrow semi-mount (16") plow, 3 section
roller, 3 pth 7' scraper blade
Tools:Surge pto driven generator on trailer (with switch),
Coleman 5hp 20 Gal. air compressor, Cattle chute with
auto headgate, metal gates (various lengths), pig feeders,
Mastercut 11.5 Hp 38 inch cut riding mower, MTD 5 Hp
Roto tiller, Horse drawn pony cutter
Feed:approx. 100 round bales of new crop hay, approx. 50
square bales straw, approx. 3 ton mixed grain
Household Articles:Inglis washer & dryer, GE portable
dishwasher, Chesterfield, Bed Chesterfield, Entertainment
Centre, 2 single bed, pine dresser, pine cupboard, 78
records, qty dishes
Also Consigned:Sears 12 Hp garden tractor with mower
with snowblower and blade
Don & Greg Corneil, Auctioneers
(705)786-2183
or www.corneil@theauctionadvertiser.com
lunch available
MADD Durham Region Chapter
OLD TYME Auction & Family Fun Day
Sat. June 19th
Grass Park & Brooklin United Church
Hwy. 12 and Roebuck St. Brooklin
Pr eview 10:00 a.m. Auction 10:30 a.m.
Auction services donated by
CARL DURWARD AUCTIONS
Riding Lawn Mower, Hot Air Balloon Ride,
digital camera, many golf packages, golf
bag, gift baskets, childs bike, guitar
lessons, camping supplies, autographed
football, die cast Dale Earnhardt 1979
Pont. Ventura, signed Limited Edition print
Jeff Howe, Eddie Belfour signed plaque,
LeMans Series Mosport tickets, DRPS
helicopter ride, electric tools, wooden sticks
golf, porcelain doll, dinners, hand knit baby
outfit, clock radio, electric can opener,
painting, top soil, BCPcube interlocking
bricks, remote control cars, stainless steel
cutlery.
Much much more over 200 items.
Mystery bags on sale at 10 a.m.
$20. Guarantee value $50.00. 10 only:
check out www.madddurham.org for daily
updates of list. All items up for bid
donated by Durham businesses.
Rain or Shine. Visa, Mastercard, cheques,
cash, cheques w/proper ID
PUBLIC AUCTION
T & D ENTERPRISES
CLOSING OPERATIONS
570 Neal Drive., Peterborough, ON
Wednesday, June 23, 2004 - 10:30 a.m.
Complete liquidation of all equipment and parts used in
sheet-fed, flexo, screen and letterpress printing produc-
tion, pre-press, finishing and bindery machines. Material
handling, racking, shelving, shop equipment, hand and
power tools etc. Clark 4500 lb. forklift, pallet trucks, 43
sections of racking, parts cabinets, welders, dollies, band-
ers, etc. No Reserve.
TERMS:$200 bidders refundable deposit, 10% Buyers
Premium and regular auction terms. Cash, cert. cheques
or debit card accepted. Visa and Mastercard 3% premi-
um.
DIRECTIONS:Hwy #115 north from 401 to Bensford Rd.,
building backs onto Hwy 7/115, (Peterborough bypass)
watch for sign.
INSPECTION:Tuesday, June 22, 2004, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
and morning of sale
ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS LTD.
www.td-ent.com or www.mcleanauctions.com
Phone (705) 324-2783 On Site: (705) 748-6222
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd: 4:45 pm
Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, and
Collectables, plus New Inventory from a Marine
Business, as well as stock from a Flower Shop
closeout, selling at: Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd.
1 km west of Utica.
TO INCLUDE:Thomasville high boy, drop front secretary,
inlaid teawagon, sofa table, chaise lounge and ottoman, 2
queen beds, Rattan table 4 chairs, shelf and tub chair,
chesterfield suite, wing chair, Singer sewer, spinning wheel,
wicker corner shelf, Wedgewood, Royal Doulton 1613
Flambe vase, Sterling, depression, pewter, bedroom suite,
chests, milk can, Scarlet O'Hare doll, doll trunk, wool rug,
pine collectable's. Over $12,000. of new inventory including
fishing, boating and gift ware items. Marine life jackets,oars,
anchors, safety kits, tackle and bait boxes, rods and reels,
lures, repeals, mepps, compasses, gun locks, knives, large
quantity of pine display shelves, wind chimes, flower pots,
garden signs, candles, toys, stuffed animals, silk flower ar-
rangements, vases, floral supplies, new western Featherlite
saddle, western leather saddle (like new), English saddle
(like new), bridle, plus many other interesting and 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
CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN
Friday, June 18th at 4:30pm
3 miles East of Little Britain on
Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4
Oak china cabinet with curved glass sides, ornate
walnut buffet top, 2 walnut Gibbard 2 drawer end ta-
bles, 4 oak T-back chairs, oak table with claw feet,
pine bonnet chest, oak corner curio cabinet, pine cor-
ner cabinet, washstands, qty. antique dressers &
chests of drawers, oak Deacon's bench, parlour tables,
Easy stand chair, 2 glider rockers & stools, coffee &
end tables, walnut china cabinet, oak washstand, qty.
hair dressing sinks, chairs & dryers, large qty. of
books to include children readers, war, farm, Zane
grey, etc. 12' harvest table, bake table, 4 chicken coop
chairs, 5' pine counter, lamp tables, pine cupboard &
chest of drawers, AC 100 arc welder, Hitachi apart-
ment size washer & dryer, 30 ft. marine railway (sea-
doo or small boat), qty. china, glass, household &
collectable items.
Don & Greg Corneil, Auctioneers
1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain
(705)786-2183
or www.corneil@theauctionadvertiser.com
ESTATE AUCTION
Grist Mill Auction Centre
Friday, June 18th, 6:00 p.m.
Selling the contents of a former local antique store and
a local home. Chesterfield and chair, occasional tables,
occasional chairs, old pine blanket cupboard, pantry
cupboard, coffee and end table, large amount of col-
lectibles, numerous crocks, several oil lamps, china,
glass, lamps, golf clubs, garden tools, air compressor,
miller 180 p arc welder, small table saw, etc. etc.
Check website for updates. Preview after 2 p.m.
Te rms: Cash, visa, m/c, interac.
AUCTIONEERS
FRANK AND STEVE STAPLETON
(905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886
www.stapletonauctions.com
'estate specialists since 1971'
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, July 10, 11:00 a.m.
1175 Hwy 7, Oakwood ON
at Taylors' Corners
7 miles west of Lindsay or 2 miles east of Oakwood
The contents of L&W COUNTRY VIL-
LA RESTAURANT. Complete contents
of a 50-seat licensed family restaurant;
baking equipment; antiques; old & mod-
ern furniture; fine china etc. Details lat-
er. For detailed fax or mailed list call
auctioneer. Restaurant contents can be
seen business hours until closing June
25/04. Vendor 705-953-9838.
ROSS MASON AUCTIONEER
Little Britain, 705-786-2330
PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION
RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION
Sat. June 19
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 incl.
numerous Norval Morrisseau acrylic on
canvas, old Peterborough paper collect-
ibles, plus items still being unpacked from
a Port Hope attic not seen since the
1930's.
www.randypotterauctions.com
Randy Potter Auctioneer
Phone: (905) 885-6336
"Your Estate Specialist"
Auction Sale~Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn,
Haydon ON: From 401 ext. 431 at Bowmanville, north 8
mi on Hwy 57 to Con Rd 8, turn east at the fire hall to
Haydon Sat June 19 @ 12 Noon A large selection quality
coins& currency mint: 1911 Can. Silver .50, 1888 Can. sil-
ver .25, 1931 Can. Silver .50, Qty. of Can silver dollars
(mint) incl. 1945 Can silver dollar (mint rare), 1809 USA 1
cent, 2002 silver dollar Queen Mother , 1886 USA Gold one
dollar, $100 gold coins, $200 gold coins, Brit. Gold sove-
reigns, 1929 Can silver .50, 1937 Can. One dollar bills
(Coyne-Towers) unc., 1920-1936 Large cents, 1920-1936
Small cents, USA Lincoln cents 1909-2001, Qty Can nick-
els include 1942T, 1945, 1947 ML, 1948 semi-key date,
1952 steel, 1953 steel, pages of unc. Nickels, unc. Can
cents.Note this is a partial list only. Terms: Cash, In-
terac, Approved check/2 pcs of ID., Visa, M/C. (2%
Buyer’s Premium on payment by credit card)Auction-
eer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829
MON. JUNE 21 - 5 PM
at MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER-LINDSAY
Selling antique and estate sale, antiques, collect-
ibles, furniture, china cabinet, oval pine table,
pine buffet/hutch, 2 fancy ladies chairs, needle
point chair, fancy tables, glass, china, crocks,
cook stove, welder, hand and power tools, hard-
ware, 8 hp MTD snow blower, Ford 1210 diesel
compact 4 x 4 tractor w/Woods RB5 scraper
blade, vehicles, 99 Grand Am 43,000 kil., 94 In-
trepid, 80 Olds 98, 93 Dodge Shadow, 90 GMC
2500 4x4 pickup with plow, 85 Buick LeSabre
Ltd., partial list, hundreds of interesting items.
MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783
or view at www.mcleanauctions.com
AUCTIONS at WARNERS AUCTION
Thursday June 17th - 5:30pm &
Saturday June 19th - 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~Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn
Haydon ON Sat June 19 @ 5 pm Open at 4 pm
Bake goods auction for Tyrone Church and chesterfield
suite, apt size washer, patio set, cane collection, glass &
china, lamps etc.Auctioneer Don Stephenson
905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829
EXHIBITORS WANTED
FOR UPCOMING SHOWS
•The World of Women
Show
•Sept. 18 & 19 - Pickering
•The Men's Show
•Sept. 24, 25 & 26 - Pickering
•Metro East Fall Home & Renovation
Show
•Oct. 15, 16 & 17 - Pickering
•Health & Wellness Expo
•Nov. 6 & 7 - Oshawa
For more information call
905-426-4676 ext. 222
HAPPY 60th
ANNIVERSARY
June 17th
BOB AND MARY WEIR
A blessed union producing children
Suzanne, Michelle and Lorne.
Grandchildren Terry, Gary, Nathan,
Lindy and Jenny and
great grandchildren
Zachary, Chelsie and Grace.
Love you both
Congratulations
SOFTTUB BRAND hot tub, 6 per-
son, new liner & pump, balance of
warranty worth $4500 new, will sell
for $2000. Add-a-Room screened
porch 8'x12' very good condition
$500 o.b.o. can install. (905)655-
4956.
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.
Biggun Amusement & Promotions.
905-429-1013
VARIOUS KITCHEN equipment
including Garland convection ov-
en, Berkel slicer, Viking deep-fryer,
small buffet cart, triple stainless-
steel sink & other pieces. Call
905-982-1616 leave message.
WASHER,dryer, stove. $50 each.
Telephone (905) 683-9102.
WHIRLPOOL FRIDGE & stove, al-
mond, $300/pair. Baldwin D300 or-
gan $300. 1992 Ford T-Bird, as is
$500. Call (905)438-1283
WOODWORKING TOOLS,table
saw, radial arm saw, drill press,
100 gallon compressor, industrial
vacuum system, furniture paint
booth. $1000 for all, or best offer.
Call (905)831-3118 ext. 104, Rob.
WANTED: 50CC dirt bike, any
condition. Call 905-436-8087.
CHARITY FUND RAISER - Home-
made craft vendors for Craft Show
at The Pickering Markets. Every
weekend in July. $20. donation per
weekend. All donations to charity.
Volunteers needed for face paint-
ing etc. Please call: Kim (905) 426-
3387 ext. 222 (days), or Darlene
(905) 426-3387 (eve). for more in-
fo.and to see if you qualify.
CKC-REGISTERED German
Shepherd puppies, large-boned,
100% German, family-raised, vet-
checked, outstanding tempera-
ments. Guaranteed. Call 705-
786-0322.
REGISTERED CKC LAB PUPS
Microchipped, 1st needles, de-
wormed, males & females, yellows
$700, blacks $600. Phone 1-905-
576-7126. Ready to go.
SHITZU PUPPIES FOR SALE.
$450/each. Call 905-260-8855.
1990 ACCLAIM, 4 door, Automat-
ic, 180,000km. Certified and E-
tested. $1500 OBO. Good condi-
tion. Call (905)263-4110
1991 T-BIRD,excellent running
condition. 146,000 original KLM.
loaded, working air, many new
parts, needs a little body work,
windshield, As is $1500.OBO.
call(905)725-2475
1992 CHRYSLER DYNASTY,
4-dr, loaded, 105,000 original km.
$3500 as is. Call 905-852-2100.
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Deadline:
Wednesday
June 23 at
noon
1994 LUMINA 4dr sedan,
136,000kms, fully loaded, 1 owner,
good condition, $3650. Call
(905)426-1556
1997 CHRYSLER INTREPID,
white, Excellent condition, 3.3 v-6,
only 115,000 kil., certified and e-
tested. $5,900. (905) 666-1893.
1995 JETTA, VOLKSWAGEN,
red, vr6, loaded, 5 speed manual,
6 cd changer, bbs summer mags,
trim package, black leather, lady
driven, 132kil., cert., e-tested.
$8,500. (905) 983-5712.
1995 CHEV CAVALIER 4-cylin-
der, automatic 2-door, Sony C.D.,
low km, Certified/Emissions $3650
1994 CHEV CAVALIER 4-cylinder,
automatic, 2-door, air conditioning
works,low kms, Certified/Emis-
sions $2850 (905)718-5032
1996 INTREPID, $3999.1994 VW
Golf $2999. 1994 Dodge Spirit
$2499. 1993 Chev Lumina Euros-
port $2699. Other from $1699 &
up. Certified & e-tested. (Kelly &
Sons, since 1976). (905)683-7301
or (905)424-9002.
1997 PONTIAC SUNFIRE green,
automatic, sunroof, CD/AM/FM,
Air, 84,000-km, passed DriveClean
in February. New head gasket. Es-
tate sale. $4700 uncertified. $5000
certified. (905)987-4142
1998 CHEV CAVALIER, 4 dr.
97.000 kil.,green, auto, a/c, abs,
certified, e-tested, very good con-
dition. $6,500. Telephone
(905) 426-1147
2000 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE,
champagne with beige interior, 4
dr., v-6, fully loaded, auto., power
sunroof, cd, immaculate, one own-
er, e-tested 77,000 kil. Asking
$19,000. (905)626-1967
2000 SUNFIRE,silver, 4 dr., 93K,
auto., am/fm cd player, will certify.
Asking $7,500. or best offer for
quick sale. Call Eve. (905) 665-
6226 or (416) 438-4317 days
2001 SATURN LS1 Manual, 4-cyl-
inder, maroon, bucket seats, A/C,
AM/FM/CD, pw/pl/pm, heated mir-
ror, cruise control, tilt, ABS, key-
less entry, certified, etested.
102K, $8100. 905-987-5512.
72 CHEVELLE SS,southern car,
rebuilt engine, and trans suspen-
sion and brakes, air, cowl hood,
red with black strip, mint. $17,000
O.B.O.Call (905)571-3842,
Oshawa
BAD CREDIT? No History? Need
a car? Tired of the run-around?
Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686-
2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502
NEED
SPECIAL
FINANCING?
DRIVE TODAYANEW 2005 OR USED
96 OR NEWER VEHICLE
CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE
1-800-296-7107
(905) 683-5358
CALL BRIDGET
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SLOW CREDIT
NO CREDIT
GOOD CREDIT
ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES
NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED
$$$ TOP DOLLARS paid for cars,
truck and motorcycles. 7 days a
week. (905)683-7301 or
(905)424-9002.
$$$ TOP DOLLARS PAID- Ajax
Auto Wreckers pays $50+ for cars
and trucks 905-686-1771 days
416-896-7066 evenings, leave
message.
AAA JOHNNY JUNKER.Tops all
for good cars and trucks or free re-
moval for scrap cars and trucks.
Speedy service. (905)655-4609 or
(416)286-6156.
CASH FOR CARS! We buy used
vehicles. Vehicles must be in run-
ning condition. Call (905)427-2415
or come to 479 Bayly St. East,
Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES
SCRAP cars wanted, pay cash,
free pick up, Ron 905-424-3508 or
Leo 905-426-0357
1991 CHEV PICKUP 193,000-k
$6500; 1992 Chev Pickup
207,000-k $6900 (ext.-cab); 1991
Firebird 157,000-k $3900; 1994
Shadow 204,000-k $2800; All e-
tested/certified. 973 Brock, Picker-
ing (905)837-8656
1995 DODGE RAM 1500, full size
van, good condition, $7200-obo
(905)683-0490 ask for Carm
2000 FORD EXPLORER.certified
emissions, fully loaded, compass,
CD/fm stereo, burgundy,
122,000km, $10,500. (905)427-
2279 or 416-846-9647.
2002 DODGE DAKOTA 5.0 RT,
black, reg. cab, fully loaded, Krown
rust protection, tonneau cover,
never winter driven, 49,000 km.,
clean, 17" chrome rims, $24,800.
905-373-9279
1995 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER,7
passenger van, fully loaded includ-
ing overhead console & power
seats. Excellent 3.3 V6 motor,
good body, runs great. Certified &
e-tested. $2,575. (905)683-5503.
89 CHEV.conversion van, needs
work.$2,000. as is . call (905)571-
4854
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Chinese, Korean,
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Priv. Adult Ent.
Outcalls only,24 hrs.
905-260-1238
A & C ROOFING
& WINDOWS
•Shingles of all types, flats of
any size
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Skylights
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•Written warranties guaranteed
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(905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704
Co mm er ci a l /R es i d en t i a l/In d u s t r i al
Fencing • Augered post holes
• Concrete post setting • Deck footings
• Retaining walls • Concrete pads • Interlock
(905) 260.2294 (416) 688.6664
“All trades of work to your satisfaction!”
“No Property Damage”
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
310-CASHCALL
PAYD AY LOANS
Cash and A Smile When You Need It.
2
2
7
4
Where every day is Payday!
BriCo Home
Improvements
*Basements *Decks
*Drywall *Painting
*Taping
*Crown Moulding
FREE ESTIMATES
Call Brian 905-686-8841
or e-mail:
b.gaudet@sympatico.ca
FloorMac
Laminates, Carpet,
Hardwood.
FREE Shop @ home
service. 18 years
exp. Call Wally at
905-922-2222
www.floormac.com
POST
HOLES
* Custom Decks
* Garbage Removal
Jason Fairman
1-888-579-0077
REAL HANDYMAN
For people with
limited cash flow
Garbage Removal
Plumbing, Electrical,
Painting, Drywall etc
Call Joseph
cell - 905-626-6247
pgr- 416-530-8481
ALL PRO
PAINTING AND
WALLPAPERING
Repair & Stucco ceilings
Decorative finishes &
General repairs
20% off for seniors
(905)404-9669
FREE ESTIMATES
Carpentry, Fences,
Decks, Basement
Renovations, Drywall,
Int/Ext Painting,
Wall papering
25 yrs. experience
10% seniors discount
905-668-3963
P & H Painting
Professional,
Experienced, Reliable
18 years experience
Interior/Exterior
Call for free estimate
(905)626-7262
ROMEO
PAI NTING
Specializing in in-
terior and exterior
painting. For clean,
fast and reliable
service call
(905) 686-9128
TMS PAINTING
& DECOR
Interior & Exterior
European
Workmanship
Fast, clean,
reliable service
(905)428-0081
THE HONEST
MOVER
Fully Insured/Reliable
*Professional/Conscientious
*Commercial/Residential
*Small/Large Moves
*Family Owned & Operated
*Rubbish Removal, etc
*Local/Long Distance
(905) 665-0448
CLEAN MOMENT
Experienced European
cleaning. Residential.
Pickering & Ajax area.
For service call
647-295-0771
"Clean is our
middle name"
Arctic Lawn
Landscaping
Tree/Shrubs
planting/sales
Stone work/repairs
Retaining walls
Cedar Hedging
Garden Design
Sod Repairs
Call (416)558-2960
CEDARS FOR
HEDGING
Yard Work
All Trees Cut &
Trimmed.
905-509-4449
(416)876-0007
$$1ST AND 2ND mortgages$$
Debt consolidations, purchases
and renewals, refinancing up to
100% available oac. Credit issues,
pre approvals, cash back, low
rates, residential/commercial. Call
Dennis at (289)314-1102 Visit web
application at www.mortgagebid.ca
1ST, 2ND, 3RD
MORTGAGES
Res./Comm up to
100% financing. Best rates
possible. Credit problems?
Self-employed?
No problem!
Av anti Financial
(905)428-8119
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 1-877-509-5626.
www.accuratemortgages.com
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
CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP,
first & second mortgages to 100%.
From 4.90% for 5 years. Best
available rates. Private funds
available. Refinancing debt con-
solidation a specialty. For fast pro-
fessional service call (905)666-
4986
MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP:
judgments, garnishments, mort-
gage foreclosures & harassing
creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli-
dations, & protection for your as-
sets. Call now: (905)576-3505
MORTGAGE?
Call b4 go to Bank
Credit problem?
Self-Employed?
905-424-4091
905-448-9320
Email: ferduse@aol.com
MORTGAGES - Good, bad and
ugly. Financing for any purpose
All applications accepted. Cal
Community Mortgage Services
Corp. (905)668-6805
NO Fee Mortgages. 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Better than Bank Rates up to
$100, residential/commercial
Private. Call Dean 416-356-1700.
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BMO Bank of Montreal
Pickering West Branch Grand Opening
Meet Wendel Clark!
L to R: Dijana Parevski, Sadia Patel, Marisa Amato, Sherry Zaban, Payal Navaratnarajah,
David Rajah, Mike Sprague, Sylvia Nemisz, Eva Avramis, Heathere Corway, Solomon
Clements, Daniel Fry
Mike Sprague
Branch Manager
tel. 905 839-3973
Sylvia Nemisz
Financial Planner,
Investment & Retirement Planning
tel. 905 839-3135
Daniel Fry
Investment Advisor, BMO Nesbitt Burns®*
tel. 905 831-2373
Join us on Saturday, June 19th
from 11 am - 2 pm
• Meet the great Wendel Clark, former Toronto
Maple Leafs Captain and get his autograph!
• Enjoy a free BBQ lunch*
• Great prize giveaways*
• Check out our new branch and meet our
financial team
726 Kingston Road, Unit 1
Pickering, ON
Monday & Tuesday 10 am to 5 pm
Wednesday & Thursday 10 am to 8 pm
Friday 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday 10 am to 3 pm
* While quantities last. Financial Planners are representatives of BMO Investments Inc., a financial services firm and a separate legal entity from Bank of Montreal. ®/™ Trade-marks of Bank of Montreal. ®* "Nesbitt Burns" is a registered trade-mark of BMO Nesbitt Burns
Corporation Limited, used under licence. BMO Nesbitt Burns is a member of CIPF. ®† Toronto Maple Leafs and associated logos are registered trade-marks owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. and are used under licence. All rights reserved.
We ’r e now a full-service branch offering
a complete suite of banking services
including teller services, safety deposit
boxes and a 24 hour drive-thru
Instabank®machine.
Also available are a team of experienced
financial professionals to assist you
with all your mortgage, loan and
investment needs.
Drop by to help us celebrate our grand
opening. Additional parking is available
at Dunbarton High School, just north of
the branch on Whites Road.
“Official Bank of Toronto Maple Leafs”
®†
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