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M ake the most of small spaces Walk It Off Tuesday, April 25, 7:30 pm FREE Walking Clinic Presented by the Running Room at Pickering Recreation complex 905.683.6582 The Pickering 32 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 49,900 ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2006 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 Name Game OUR MONTHLY FEATURE LOOKING AT THE FACES AND PLACES THAT INSPIRED REMEMBRANCE PA GE 14 PLAY THE... Crown seeks pen time for teacher who abused teen Online chats led to sexual encounters with Pickering girl By Jeff Mitchell Staff Writer PICKERING — A former Cath- olic elementary school teacher will learn later this month if he’ll be sent to prison for pursuing a sexual relationship with a young girl he met online. Meanwhile, Phillip Fernan- dez, who taught at St. Margue- rite d’Youville Catholic School in Whitby at the time of his arrest in the fall of 2003, has been fired, according to the Durham Catho- lic District School Board. Mr. Fernandez, who was 37 years old when he was arrested, was relieved of classroom duties immediately when charges were laid by Durham Regional Police officers. Mr. Fernandez was convict- ed in February after a Superior Court jury trial in Whitby. At a hearing Monday Crown counsel Kent Saliwonchyk called for a four-year penitentiary sen- tence, asking a judge to reject a defence submission recom- mending a term of house arrest. Away almost half the time, Paul Bannister says he ‘has a lot of other responsibilities’ By Crystal Crimi Staff Writer PICKERING — While some Catholic trustees hardly missed a meeting last year, a Pickering trustee missed almost half deal- ing with board business. A report on trustee attendance at Monday’s Durham Catholic District School Board meeting showed Pickering Trustee Paul Bannister missed all but one of eight policy committee meetings, all 10 of the special-education ad- visory committee meetings, his only finance committee meeting, eight of 17 expulsion committee meetings and 11 of 40 regular, special and in-camera board meetings. “Someone like myself has a lot of other responsibilities as well... it’s like a trade-off,” said Trustee Bannister in an interview. He said he has a young family and busy job, causing him to miss many meetings, but still does a lot of things in the community in his role as a trustee. “A lot of it goes unrecognized,” he said. Board chairman, Mary Ann Martin, said trustees cannot miss three regular board meetings in a row under the Education Act or they can be removed from their position. “When it comes to committee meetings, there isn’t any rules per se, for attending them,” she said. Trustee Martin added three board members sit on each com- mittee and at least two have to be present to form a quorum. UNLEASHED ON SPRING Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo PICKERING — George Richardson and Shadow take a walk along the road off the end of West Shore Boulevard on Beachpoint Promenade. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon to take a stroll. Pickering trustee defends missed meetings ✦ Time for trustee to commit to job or step aside Editorial Page 6 ✦ See Girl, Page 4 ✦ See Trustees, Page 4 Victim’s house part of probe of December killing By Jeff Mitchell Staff Writer DURHAM — Local police are refusing to comment on published reports that investigators were tail- ing members of the Bandidos biker gang in the hours before eight of them were executed last weekend. “We don’t have anything to say about that,” Durham Regional Po- lice Sergeant Paul McCurbin said Wednesday morning, following media reports. “We don’t comment on ongoing investigations and what our police tactics are.” Media outlets reported that po- lice tailed three members of the gang from the GTA to a rural loca- tion near St. Thomas Friday night. The Star reported Durham drug of- ficers were investigating the three men; the Sun said a number of the bikers were part of the continuing investigation into the December 2005 death of Keswick man Shawn Douse, whose beaten body was found in a Pickering field. Sgt. McCurbin said the inves- tigation into the murders of the eight bikers is being conducted by Ontario Provincial Police, who quickly arrested five people for first-degree murder. There has been a Durham presence during the investigation -- Durham cops staked out the Keswick home of massacre victim Jamie Flanz and Tuesday executed a search warrant there -- because of the ongoing probe into the death of Mr. Douse, Sgt. McCurbin said. “The only thing we’re doing at that (Keswick) location is inves- tigating the Douse homicide,” he said. “We know Douse is connect- ed to that residence in some shape or form.” Homicide investigators have been careful to point out that the 37-year-old Mr. Flanz, described as an associate of the Bandidos gang, was not considered a sus- pect, but that his Keswick town- house is being looked at as a place of interest in the Douse murder case. It was searched once before by Durham homicide cops. The 35-year-old father of two, who is known to police and had drug connections, disappeared from Keswick Dec. 6. His badly beaten body was found two days later in a woodlot north of Con- cession 7, just east of the York- Durham Line. Dental records were used to confirm his identity. 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City council adopted a motion in the fall to declare Pickering a True Sport com- munity and has already been recognized for its efforts. True Sport is a national movement committed to the belief that sport makes a pow- erful and positive contribu- tion to the development of people and communities. Its values are inclusion, fairness, excellence and fun. Ward 2 Regional Council- lor Bill McLean introduced the motion. He said City staff has been out to organizations to let them know about the movement. Part of the goal is to keep sports fun and en- courage longer participation for young people. “I am concerned that ap- proximately 75 per cent of kids leave organized sports at the age of 13 because it’s just not fun anymore,” he said. “It’s important that we en- courage our youth to stay in- volved in organized sports, as it will help them develop positive values now and into adulthood.” Being a True Sport commu- nity means following guide- lines not only for players, but also referees, coaches and parents. The guidelines speak to being respectful and play- ing fairly. “Even looking back at my- self playing amateur sports the worst thing you can have is a parent yelling, not words of encouragement, but making a fool of themselves yelling at the coaches or players,” Coun. McLean said. “That takes away from the fun of it.” In addition to reaching out to soccer, hockey and baseball organizations, they’re also reaching out to schools. But Coun. McLean added, they’re not just trying to reach young people. “You’re never too old to get into the concept of playing fairly,” he said. On March 31, Pickering was one of three municipali- ties across Canada to receive the Bell True Sport Commu- nity Award, which is given to communities that use sport to unite and develop their com- munity. The honour comes with a $10,000 grant. Coun. McLean said a deci- sion on how to use that money hasn’t been made yet, but he will be bringing a motion to council in the future. “I’d like to see that go to- wards kids that can’t afford registration fees or equipment, to get them into the program,” he said. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo They’re rockin’ PICKERING — Madison Cleary and Haley Henderson from Rosebank Road Public School check out some rock samples during a Scientist In The School program. The program was entitled “Earth Science” From The Inside Out with Scientist Vicki Kerr. Pickering honoured with award for being a good sport For the very best in quality, fresh food right here in Ajax! Friday, April 14th Open 24 Hours Friday specials start at 7 am while quantities last. 1 DAY SPECIALS Good FridayGood Friday Pkg. of 8 ea.79¢ Northern King Cooked Shrimp $3.99Tail on, 31 - 40 count 340g 1/2 Price Store Made Hot Dog & Hamburger Buns only HWY. #2 HWY. #401 BAYLY ST. DREYER ST.WESTNEY RD.MONARCH ST.HARWOOD AVE. 955 Westney Rd. S., Ajax 905-683-1425 Your Home town Advantage durhamregion.comP PAGE 4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 The special-education advisory committee only requires two trustees and at least one must at- tend. When trustees frequently miss meetings, it puts the onus on other committee members to be there, she said. “If you’re going to take on the role of trustee... it is your re- sponsibility, your duty to attend the meeting and get involved in the busi- ness side of the board,” said Trustee Martin. Trustees Jim McCafferty and Janice Oldman, from Pickering and Ajax, respectively, had per- fect attendance for the 40 board meetings; chairwoman Mary Ann Mar tin and Trustee Scott Mur- dock, both representing Whitby, missed two meetings apiece; co- chairman Joe Corey of Oshawa, missed four; Scugog Trustee Kathy LeFort, nine; and Oshawa Trustee Fred Jones, 10. Trustee McCafferty had perfect attendance at policy committee, while Trustee Murdock missed two meetings. Trustee McCafferty’s atten- dance was also perfect at the 10 special-education advisory com- mittee meetings. For the finance committee’s one meeting in November, Trustee Corey was the only one to attend; Trustee Murdock, its chairman, was absent along with Trustee Bannister. Expulsion hearing committee’s 17 meetings saw Trustee Jones miss three and Trustee Oldman six. Rules and regulations com- mittee meetings (five) and the non-union committee meetings (seven) received perfect atten- dance from its members, trustees LeFort, Corey and Martin. ✦ Trustees from page 1 Paul Bannister Police arrested the elementary school teacher in October 2003 after looking into allegations made by a teenaged girl. The Pickering child told inves- tigators she’d met the man in an Internet chat room just before she turned 13. Police said the girl agreed to meet the man, whom she be- lieved to be 19. The two met on a number of occasions and became involved sexually, police said. Mr. Fernandez is to be sen- tenced April 26. Tr ustees have responsibility to ‘attend, get involved’ Girl met man through Internet chat room ✦ Girl from page 1 Visit durhamregion.com Luxury for Everyone. www.bathworks.ca Also in Barrie, Belleville and Kingston. 377 Mackenzie, Ajax Tel: 427-4149 We Don’t Have Lawn Mowers, Or Ladders, Or BBQ’s, Or Bird Seed. Just Bathroom And Kitchen Stuff. 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From his failure to attend any of the 10 meetings of the board’s special education advisory committee, of which he is a member, to his one-for-eight at policy committee, the trustee’s truancy runs throughout all the duties he agreed to take on when run- ning for election. Keep in mind, too, that board committees are generally manned by two or three trustees at most, meaning political representation and advocacy continues to suffer on the committees of which he is a member. His defence? He’s busy with a young family and a job, but he’s responsive in the com- munity. He contends a lot of his work goes unrecognized. Many elected officials across Durham struggle with the de- mands of family life and a busy schedule, yet understand that as elected officials they are expected to earn the tax dollars they are paid. That goes for anyone in Pickering with a job, family and other commitments -- life makes many demands, but respon- sible adults understand commitments must be met. Political life is an incredibly open profession, the job expectations are well- documented for anyone running for office, including Trustee Bannister. Trustee Bannister’s term is on its last legs, with just over six months until the municipal election. He must either renew his commitment to the board and students or step aside if he can’t handle the job. Pickering residents deserve an effective voice in Catholic education, not someone making occasional appear- ances while collecting a paycheque. Pickering supports arts centre To the editor: Recently, the News Advertiser has devoted much print space to the Durham West Arts Centre (DWAC). I wish to reinforce and expand upon some of the statements made. While it is important to cultivate our individual arts com- munities, it only makes sense to pool our resources and efforts so that we may achieve greater success. As stated in your newspaper, art is universal and knows no boundaries. I believe DWAC is the best vehicle to nurture, support and promote the artistic talents in both Pickering and Ajax. Ye s, Pickering council did approve $25,000 in funding to DWAC with no strings attached. While it is less than what was requested, it clearly demonstrates our unyielding commit- ment to the arts -- notwithstanding our lack of development revenues and the challenge of presenting an equitable and fair municipal budget. In other words, we had to search high and low for cost savings in other areas, just to maintain our existing level of funding to DWAC. As our municipalities mature, it is clear that we need a permanent arts facility here in west Durham. Our local art- ists need a place to call home, take root and flourish. I have already made a pledge to DWAC that $50,000 from this year’s Pickering Mayor’s Gala will go towards the future construc- tion of such a facility. We still have a long way to go. However, if we each commit to realizing this shared vision, the Durham West Arts Centre will become the cornerstone of Pickering and Ajax’s arts and cultural landscape. David Ryan, Mayor of Pickering NEWS ADVERTISER Metroland Durham Region Media Group Tim Whittaker, Publisher Joanne Burghardt, Editor-in-Chief To ny Doyle, Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher, Director of Advertising Andrea McFater, Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak, Classified Advertising Abe Fakhourie, Distribution Manager Lillian Hook, Office Manager Cheryl Haines, Composing Manager Janice O’Neil, Composing Manager [ Contact us ]-- News/Sales 905-683-5110; Clas- sifieds 905-683-0707; Distribution 905-683-5117; News Fax 905-683- 0386; General Fax 905-683-7363; E-mail tdoyle@durhamregion.com; Mailing Address; 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 [ About Us ]-- The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. 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The editor reserves the right to edit copy for length, style and clarity. Opinions expressed by letter writers are not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. Due to the vol- ume of letters, not all will be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e-mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. The newspaper contacts only those whose submis- sions have been chosen for publica- tion. EDITORIALS & OPINIONS infodurhamregion.com S ports Illustrated has a small, regu- lar item in the magazine entitled ‘Sign that the apocalypse is upon us’ which is replete with something enig- matic, yet dark, that has occurred in the world of sports. The item usually elicits a scratch of one’s head, followed by a ‘could this pos- sibly be true?’ query. Unfortunately, it is. Something akin to this came to my desk in the form of an unsolicited e-mail from one of those Internet off-shore wa- gering outfits. And, its content certainly fits the bill of a signal that, yes, the apoca- lypse may well be upon us. It was as weird as it was disgusting. It takes the whole realm of sports wagering to an all-new low. Yo u can be the judge. The sports book, WagerWeb.com, is getting in on the action regarding the sordid saga emanating from Duke Uni- versity in North Carolina where, it’s al- leged, members of that school’s men’s field lacrosse team beat and raped a black prostitute during a party at a house where several members of the team live. The ugly and getting uglier by the minute situation is a divisive one in the Raleigh- Durham community and is also generat- ing news across the U.S. and beyond. Here’s where the sports book comes in. It’s lauding the fact that it is now tak- ing bets on the number of DNA matches the police investigators will make with members of the Duke lacrosse team. Apparently, investigators have taken 46 samples from players and the results are expected within weeks. “Sports betting is not limited to wager- ing only on games, player performance or season outcome,” proudly crows Dave Johnson, WagerWeb.com CEO, in an e- mail news release. “Our customers and sports fans alike come to our site to bet on issues surrounding the sports world as well.” Ye s, if you placed a $100 wager on all 46 matches, you stand to cart away $7,500. Wa gering on DNA tests associated with a rape case? Do these people have no shame? Placing bets on a degrading situ- ation like this goes well beyond the pall. But, then again, making money on the backs of the unfortunate makes that big wheel go ’round. Gambling is big business everywhere, including in Durham Region, where people are currently lining up and filling up the slots over at Picov’s in Ajax and everyone, including the Town of Ajax, is standing in line for their share of the booty. While throwing a coin in a slot ma- chine might not be a harbinger of the apocalypse, gambling in the extreme -- like taking bets on the outcome of a rape case -- is nonetheless an undeniable sign that all’s not well in today’s society. Al Rivett’s column appears every third Friday. E-mail arivett@durhamregion. com. A sure sign the apocalypse is upon us Al Rivett staff editor (discontinued products, selected seasonal,selected grocery & food items) *Excludes prescriptions, postal services, transit tickets, tobacco products, baby diapers and formula, canned soft drinks, 4 litre milk, produce, in-store bakery, bulk food, deli, prepared packaged or frozen meats and sale items. See store for details. STORE CLOSING SALE FINAL WEEK FOR GREAT DEALS! 570 Kingston Road (Pickering store only) Save up to 50% OFF selected merchandise* THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 PAGE 7 A/Pdurhamregion.com Public, Catholic trustees pleased and nervous with bill By Crystal Crimi Staff Writer DURHAM — Although pleased with more teacher mentor and development opportunities, local school board representatives have doubts about student trustee responsibilities proposed in provincial legislation. Along with giving school boards the ability to adjust trustee salaries, the pro- posed Student Performance Bill would include providing more on-the-job learning and mentoring as the second step in new teacher training, and the ability to change maxi- mum class size regulations and add more professional development days for teach- er training. The legislation would make amendments to the Education and the On- tario College of Teacher acts. “A nything for teacher training, I’m for it,” said Oshawa Trustee Mike Barrett, the Durham District School Board chairman. He said often on the week- ends, teachers are at the board head- quarters taking ad- vantage of devel- opment courses. Regarding classroom cap size regulations, he said they’re good, but also upset infrastructure requirements. “These are all positive moves,” said Trustee Bar- rett. “The only issue we have always is, here’s the vision, implementation is a little scarce and where’s the funding?” said Mr. Barrett. Items listed in the proposed leg- islation are all is- sues advocated for by teachers, boards and stu- dent associations, he said. Whitby Trustee Mary Ann Martin, chairman of the Durham Catholic District School Board, shared similar feelings. “Overall, what I’ve seen, it seems to be going in the right direction,” said Trustee Mar- tin. “The most appealing thing to me is the PA Days and the teacher mentoring, I think that’s really important,” she said. “Whatever changes are made, it’s also extremely important to provide the funding to implement these things. It’s a great idea, but show me the money.” The legislation would also empower student trustees through things such as non- binding votes and new pro- cedural rights. “It might be giving them a lot more than they can han- dle,” said Trustee Martin. She said the Catholic board has some great student representatives, but they al- ready have school work to deal with. “I don’t think they need to vote; they’re able to offer comments,” said Trustee Martin. At the public school board, student trustees are allowed non-binding votes, but Trustee Barrett said he is sketchy about the proposals surrounding them. “You have to have flexibil- ity, that’s key,” he said. “Each (student trustee) brings such a different set of skills.” Trustee Barrett said if their responsibilities are mandat- ed, the role could become more of an obligation and less fulfilling for students. $8495 † plus tax SPRING TIRE EVENT Uniroyal®Tiger Paw®Freedom™P195/70R14. Installation, balancing, valve stems, lifetime inspection is included in the price of your tires, and our expertise. We have tires for all your driving needs. WHEN IT COMES TO YEAR-ROUND ROAD CONDITIONS, NO ONE IS BETTER QUALIFIED THAN THE GOODWRENCH TIRE EXPERTS TO KNOW WHICH TIRES HELP YOUR VEHICLE HANDLE BETTER. TRUST YOUR SAFETY TO THE EXPERTS. †Price per tire. While supplies last. At participating dealers only. Dealers may set individual prices. 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Despite countless books on the subject, people largely re- gard relativity as complicated and incomprehensible. The story of how astronomers tested relativity and how the public reacted to what they reported reveals that these cultural attitudes took root in the early part of the 20th century. SciTech lectures are in- tended for the general pub- lic, and no special scientific knowledge is required. Seat- ing is free and on a first-come, first-served basis. The board headquarters is at 400 Taunton Rd. E., in Whitby. SciTech lecture is all relative Mary Ann Martin By Charles McGregor Special to the News Advertiser DURHAM — The man who would be premier of Ontario, John Tory, has his own take on the recently released $100,000 salary list. “There are 20 per cent more people inside the public sector of Ontario making more than $100,000 this year than at the same time last year. “Why is it that we think the government of Ontario can afford to do this? Because there’s a culture inside the current government that says the businesses and people of Ontario are like an ATM machine. When you run out of money, you just go and push a few buttons and more comes.” Mr. Tory, the leader of Ontario’s Conservative party, told members of the Greater Oshawa Cham- ber of Commerce last week that he feels the Province is focusing too much on spending. “The government measures its progress on how much it spends and that if you’re spending more, things must be better. I just don’t happen to agree with that. What is the most disconcerting thing to me -- and to you -- is that we are paying more and getting less,” he said. The party leader received warm applause when he said that, with respect to the Region of Durham, “I don’t think the decision makers in Toronto have any idea as to the degree of growth that has taken place out here and how that has impacted on ser- vices -- and I mean in a negative way. The number of lanes passing through the west end of the city on the 401 is four or five times the number of lanes passing through this end of the GTA and you have to ask yourself, ‘Why is that?’” He regards Durham as “an area of the province which has huge opportunity,” where, “there’s been a lot of growth take place over the last number of years.” Mr. Tory also said he’s pledged to rectify health care inequities and ensure that transportation infra- structure improves in this area -- “because if it isn’t already having a negative effect on the economy and on people’s family lives, it soon will.” On the hospital front, Mr. Tory said, “Not only is it a matter of capital funding it’s also a matter of results. 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Pick. 905-831-6040 RECOVER YOUR SOFA $57900 In-stock fabric included Ask about our In-Home Decorating Service durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 10 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 Cross-boundary students OK’d AJAX —The Catholic school board is following its exception policy and allowing cross-boundary students to attend St. Patrick’s in Ajax. Because of decreasing enrolment at the school, as well as the board’s prac- tise to approve most out-of-boundary requests, Durham Catholic District School Board staff will be following its Exceptions to School Attendance Areas Policy when approving outside boundary requests to attend St. Patrick’s. According to a memorandum on the April 10 board meeting agenda, enrolment at St. Patrick’s has gone from 986 in Oc- tober 2001, to 833 in October 2005. It is projected to decrease to 633 by 2009. Work continues DURHAM — Work is coming along at Catholic schools in Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax. An April 10, progress report on build- ing in the Durham Catholic District School Board system provided an update on the work being done at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Oshawa, St. Bridget in Whitby and Brother Andre in Ajax. At St. Joseph’s, most of the deficien- cies were completed by Feb. 17. Sod on the playing field will be installed in spring and the contractor is still maintaining a temporary fence around the field, free of charge, until the sod can be placed. St. Bridget’s deficiencies have been completed and warranty work continues, such as for a flash leak that will be done when weather permits. At Brother Andre, most of the deficiencies were completed by the contractor on Feb. 17, and the fold- ing gym partition was installed. A second ground depression has recently appeared, and the architect has been advised to di- rect remedial action for spring. A new mission DURHAM — Durham’s Catholic school board is working on a new, shorter mission statement. Presented at the April 10 board meet- ing, the proposed statement reads: “As followers of Jesus, the Durham Catholic District School Board is a learning com- munity committed to educating students to reach their God-given talent for the good of others in faith, hope and love.” Calling it “terrific,” Scugog Trustee Kathy LeFort added it’s much easier to re- member. The proposed statement will be circulated throughout the school board system for comment. Education in brief APRIL 14, 2006 Durham wants to know why problems continue By Erin Hatfield Staff Writer DURHAM — Rotary Beach sported no swim- ming signs for 96 per cent of last year’s bathing sea- son and Durham’s health and social services commit- tee wants to know why. The commit- tee has directed regional staff to find out what is happening at the Ajax beach, what factors are con- tributing to the poor water quality and to come up with rec- ommendations on how to proceed. “Have you ever tested the (Duffin) Creek to see what is coming down there?” re- gional Chairman Roger An- derson asked Ken Gorman at the April 5 committee meeting. Mr. Gorman, the Region’s director of environmental health, was at the meeting to give an overview of the health department’s beach management program. “You look at where Duf- fin Creek is and where the beach is,” Mr. Anderson said. “I would like that creek tested. It might eliminate or identify a source.” Rotary Beach has a dismal track record of water qual- ity. In the past five years, the beach has been closed to swimmers an average of 80 per cent of the time. Mr. Anderson said he was not speculating as to the source, but said the Region needs to deter- mine what that source is and fix it or close the beach. Under the Health Ministry’s safe water pro- gram, the Region must monitor, survey and sample the safety of public beaches. According to Ajax Coun- cillor Colleen Jordan, Rotary Beach has one of the worst water quality records across the Greater Toronto Area and is certainly the worst among the public beaches in Durham Region. There are 15 public beaches in Durham Region, the bulk of them along Lake Ontario. A minimum of five sam- ples are taken weekly at each beach. Based on the geometric mean of the five samples, if the E. coli count is more than 100 per 100 millilitres of water, signs are posted warning people not to swim. According to Mr. Gor- man, there are a number of factors that influence beach water quality, including commercial liquid waste, surface runoff, sewage treat- ment, waterfowl, rainfall in- tensity and bathing loads. Alex Connor, in an inter- view, agreed and added the process of sampling Dur- ham Region beaches is reli- able. There is no fear of swim- ming in area beaches ac- cording to Mr. Connor, a manager with the Region’s environmental health de- partment. Although Rotary Beach has the highest per- centage of postings in the past five years, followed by Kinsman Beach in Port Perry and then Beaverton Beach South, he said one is not safer than another so long as they are not posted. “G enerally we like to see the beaches free of con- tamination all year round but that is not the case,” Mr. Connor said. “You really have to rely on our sampling process.” John Presta, director of environmental services, gave a presentation to the committee about the envi- ronmental assessment for additional plant capacity at the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP), which is west of Rotary Beach. He said it’s his opinion that the frequent postings at Rotary Beach are in no way rooted at the plant. He cited rainfall and bird populations as possible sources of the increased levels of E. coli. Mr. Presta said the Duf- fin Creek WPCP provides efficient treatment and dis- charges a high-quality ef- fluent to Lake Ontario one kilometre off-shore. The plant operates under a certificate of approval granted by the Ministry of Environment, which has compliance requirements to protect the environment. DRIVE THRU PLAY PALACE PICKERING 1099 Kingston Rd. 905-831-2665 Blizzard Treats Available in three delicious fl avours: Chocolate French Silk Banana Cream and NEW Coconut Cream! Every b u n n y Every b u n n y LovesLoves DQ F r o z e n DQ Fro z e n Cakes!!Cakes!! THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 PAGE 11 Pdurhamregion.com It’s been n o day at the beach for regional bathers Roger Anderson PICKERING — Waste and redevelopment are two issues to be discussed at the PESCA annual gen- eral meeting. The Pickering East Shore Community Association meets Wednesday, April 26 at the East Shore Com- munity Centre, 910 Liver- pool Rd. Refreshments will be available at 7 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Elizabeth Lockett from the Region of Durham is to discuss green bin organics collection to give residents the chance to learn more about the program that will start in June or July; Lynda Ta ylor from the City of Pickering is going to speak about the Bay Ridges Plaza redevelopment into a resi- dential/commercial mix; and Mayor Dave Ryan, Ward 2 Regional Council- lor Bill McLean and Ward 2 City Councillor Doug Dick- erson will bring an update on what is happening in Pickering. The election of the 2006-07 executive also takes place at the meet- ing. PESCA is an apolitical organization representing the residents of Bay Ridg- es. All residents within the area are automatically members of the associa- tion at no cost. For more information, visit our website at www. pesca.ca. PICKERING — The Rouge Hill Seniors are taking a trip to paradise. A June 19 day trip takes the group to Perennial Para- dise (near Fort Erie) to see rare and unusual perenni- als. The day also features a guided tour of Brantford’s award-winning city gardens and a stop at Mary Maxims. Cost is $62, which in- cludes a luxury coach and lunch. Seats are limited so people need to book by April 28. For more informa- tion or to book a seat, call 905-420-4660 ext. 6302. East shore residents meet for annual business Pickering s eniors head to paradise By Danielle Milley Staff Writer PICKERING — A small, but dedicated group came to Pickering Monday to edu- cate people about a camp in China that they say is harvesting organs. Cathy Liu took the day off work to be a part of the SOS Car Tour to condemn the organ harvest camp in China. Two witnesses came forward to international media outlets in March with reports that organs are being taken from live Falun Gong practitioners being held at a state- run camp called Sujiatun. “We’re here to educate people,” Ms. Liu said before making a speech in front of the Pickering Civic Complex, while two other volunteers held a banner and one gave out flyers to people passing by. “We call on the Canadian government and all kind-hearted Canadian people to help stop the state-run genocide in China,” she said through a megaphone. “These kind of mass killings are a chal- lenge to the basic human nature of us all... If we know and choose to do noth- ing we are accepting in our silence.” Ms. Liu, who practices Falun Gong herself, said she wanted to do something when she learned what was happening. “When we first heard the news we felt this kind of thing is not acceptable. It is a challenge to our human nature,” she said. “We wanted to try to do some- thing.” The tour also included stops in Toron- to and Oshawa and a visit to the offices of local MPs and MPPs. Members brought a letter to educate Pickering council and are hoping coun- cil passes a resolution condemning what is happening. ontariowaittimes.com It’s worth knowing. Cancer Surgery | Cardiac Procedures | Cataract Surgery | Hip or Knee Replacement | MRI or CT Scan If you or someone you know is waiting for one of the above procedures, it’s worth knowing there’s something you can do right now. Go to our new website for information on hospital wait times right across the province. You’ll also fi nd many helpful facts you and your doctor can use to make better decisions about your health care. 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This was one of the themes party leader Ron Gray emphasized during a visit to Oshawa to touch base with party members and get them thinking about strategies for the next election. Their goal is to run a full slate of candidates across Canada. Mr. Gray has been lead- ing the CHP since 1995, and is confident he can pull off a candidate in every rid- ing, especially considering the recent wave of support the party has seen. He said people have been turning to the CHP in large numbers since the Conservative party held its policy convention in Mon- treal and angered a lot of right-wing voters by refus- ing to support any legisla- tion on abortion. “For people who are pro- life in their orientation, who had put their hopes in the new Conser- vative party, this was a slap in the face,” Mr. Gray said. “Now, they are turning to us.” That’s what happened to Tim Young, an Ajax resident who had never heard of the CHP before this year’s fed- eral election. He saw Ajax/ Pickering CHP candidate Kevin Norng speak at a de- bate and was intrigued by the party’s platform. “I was excited because it’s something different,” he said. “There isn’t a lot of difference between the Liberals and the Conser- vatives when you get right down to the foundation and it seems like we just cycle between them every few years.” Mr. Young voted CHP and after the election began rallying other sup- porters to form an elec- toral district association (EDA) for the riding. He is now vice-presi- dent of the EDA and is busy reaching out to new members and raising the party’s profile in Ajax and Pickering. While the CHP has been around since 1987, its pres- ence in Durham Region has been sporadic. The Durham riding that now encompasses Clarington, Uxbridge and Scugog has consistently had a candi- date over the years, while other areas have rarely seen a CHP name on the ballot. But with a new EDA in Ajax/Pickering and plans to organize in Oshawa and Whitby, all that is chang- ing. Peter Vogel is president of the Durham EDA and said he has never seen anything like the recent surge of interest. He was thrilled to have Ron Gray in town this week and said the turnout for his visit was good with CHP members coming in from outside the region. In addition to rallying the troops, Mr. Gray talked about issues important to the party’s growth like the need for electoral reform that would allow smaller parties to get seats through proportional representa- tion and changes to Bill C-24 to help small parties raise more funds. 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Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $ 6.00 between March 29 - April 2, 2006 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 PAGE 13 A/Pdurhamregion.com Christian Heritage Party looks for political converts Ke vin Norng A/P PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, APRIL 14, 2006 durhamregion.com Name Game A LOOK AT THE FACES AND PLACES THAT INSPIRED REMEMBRANCE Elizabeth B. Phin Public School Monsignor Philip Coffey Catholic School Donald A. Wilson Secondary School John M. James Public School Principal had the magic touch PICKERING — One of Ontario’s first female principals, Elizabeth B. Phin, headed up the school, now named in her honour, for 17 years. In 1939, plans began to form a new school, originally named R ouge Hill Public School, but later renamed to recognize Mrs. Phin’s half-century of service to education. She introduced the continuous progress system of learning, in which students were recognized for their own cogni- tive ability and pace to learn, and was an advocate for regular progress reports for each stu- dent. Retired teachers who worked with Mrs. Phin have returned to the school to supply teach and describe her as a principal with the magic touch. She knew each student and staff mem- ber by name, had a wonderful rapport with parents and was a no-nonsense woman who wore her heart on her sleeve. The school’s current principal, Brian Jones, has been told by colleagues who remember Mrs. Phin that if someone was willing to try, she would back them up completely. They added she was no softy and had no time for sympathy for parents who didn’t care about their child’s progress at school, or for disin- terested students. Information supplied by school officials. His death ended an impressive era of church expansion in south Oshawa OSHAWA — Monsignor Philip Coffey came to Oshawa to help build a church, but ended up accomplishing much more. Born in 1898, Monsignor Coffey ar- rived in Oshawa in 1939 after spend- ing two years in Uxbridge as pastor of St. John’s. His mission in Oshawa was to raise money to build a new church and by the end of 1940, Holy Cross Catholic Church was compete and Monsignor Coffey was appointed its permanent priest. The church was the second Roman Catholic Church built in Oshawa. During his 24 years in the munici- pality, he spent 20 as a separate school representative on the Durham Board of Education. In 1961, he was elevated to the rank of Domestic Prelate -- Monsignor. Along with being involved in educa- tion and the church, Monsignor Coffey was also well-known in the sports com- munity, as he sometimes sought refuge from his arduous church duties as a sports competitor and spectator. He was a familiar figure on the fairways of the Oshawa Golf Club and skipped a winning team at the Oshawa Curling Club shortly before he died. His death in 1963 ended an impres- sive era of church expansion in south Oshawa. Thanks to his drive and dedi- cation, such buildings as Holy Cross Catholic School, Holy Cross Catholic Church, Monsignor Philip Coffey Cath- olic School and St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church were built. Information supplied by school officials. Bowmanville man contributed much CLARINGTON — During his lifetime, John Mason James was a soldier, a mem- ber of Parliament and publisher of the Canadian Statesman. Born in Bowmanville, Jan. 17, 1911, Mr. James contributed to his town, com- munity and country. As a young man in 1939, he joined the Midland Regiment and was a captain in the Intelligence Corps. of Canada through which he served in Canada, England, Italy, France, Belgium and the Nether- lands. In 1945, he received an honor- ary discharge. From 1949 to 1957, Mr. James served as member of Parliament in Ottawa representing the Durham Rid- ing. He was also a member of the Delega- tion of Canada at the United Nations. In 1947, he purchased his mother’s share of ‘The Canadian Statesman’ news- paper and in 1957, became its sole owner when he bought his Uncle George’s por- tion. During his reign at the paper, from 1957 to 1999, he received the ‘Golden Quill’ award for 50 years in the news- paper business and was also awarded a Canadian Community Newspaper Asso- ciation Honorary Life Membership. The newspaper is now published by the Met- roland Durham Region Media Group. Mr. James was a valued member of the Masonic Lodge and Rotary Club. He received the Rotary Club’s ‘Paul Harris’ award for outstanding service to his com- munity. In 1999, Mr. James died. Named in his honour, John M. James opened in Janu- ary 2000. Information supplied by school officials. Whitby school named after a man of many accomplishments WHITBY — Along with being the first chairman of the Whitby District High School Board, Donald A. Wilson was busy in the community. Born in Whitby on June 23, 1891, Mr. Wilson spent more than 25 years as a trustee and in 1935, became chairman of the Whitby Board of Education. In 1953, he became the first chairman of the Whitby District High School Board. He was also chairman of the building committee for the new Whitby District High School, now Henry Street High School, when it was built in 1953-54 and enlarged in 1957. Mr. Wilson was one of the prime mov- ers in the construction of the Whitby Community Arena, raising funds for its construction and serving as secretary- treasurer of the Whitby Community Arena Board. During Mr. Wilson’s life, he was a founding member of the Whitby Cham- ber of Commerce in 1928; a member of the Whitby Junior hockey team when it won the Ontario championship in 1909; a partner in Whitby Motors Ltd.; director of the Whitby Dunlops Hockey Club and went to Oslo, Norway when the ‘Dunnies’ won the world hockey championship; was the first winner of the prestigious Peter Perry Award for being the commu- nity’s most outstanding person in 1955; and a recipient of an Ontario Bicenten- nial Medal in 1984. Mr. Wilson died March 30, 1987 and his name was chosen for the newest Whitby secondary school in 2004. Information supplied by school website. Monisgnor Philip Coffey was well-known in religious, educational and sporting circles in Oshawa. Donald A. Wilson was heavily involved in the community. newsdurhamregion.com searchkeyword: schoolnamegame The Name Game is a monthly feature that looks at the history behind school names. John M. 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FOREVER TRIUMPHANT: Westney Heights Baptist Church, 1201 Ra- venscroft Rd. in Ajax, holds a free concert at 6:30 p.m. The church’s Celebration Choir performs Forever Triumphant. Call 905-686-7782. EASTER MUSICAL: Faith Fam- ily Church, 75 Chambers Dr. Ajax, presents ‘A.D. An Easter Musical’ starting at 7 p.m. Call the church at 905-619-1109. PREPAREDNESS: Rick Brown- ing discusses being prepared in an emergency during a visit to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 119 Church St. S. To RSVP, e- mail Nicole at niki248@hotmail.com. MONDAY, APRIL 17 BRIDGE: The Ajax Seniors’ Friend- ship Club plays every Monday at 1 p.m. and Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Dr. in Ajax. Newcomers should arrive early. Call Jean at 905- 619-2626. TUESDAY, APRIL 18 PARENT SUPPORT: A parent sup- port group meets every Tuesday in Ajax at 7:15 p.m. for parents of kids involved in drugs, alcohol, running away, dropping out of school, crimes and parent abuse. Visit www.apsgo. ca or call 1-800-488-5666 for location or more information. DISCUSSION GROUP: Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club’s Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Guests are from the Oshawa Little Theatre, discussing the preparation for a theatrical production. There will also be a skit on temperance by the Backwoods Players theatre group. The group meets every Tuesday and everyone is welcome. Call 905-428- 8711 (Shirley), 905-683-7799 (Louise). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 SENIORS: The Rouge Hill Seniors hold events every Wednesday at the Petticoat Creek Community Centre, 470 Kingston Rd. Darts are at 10 a.m. and carpet bowling is at 1 p.m., beginners are welcome. There is a brown bag lunch at noon and every- one is welcome. DROP IN: The Eagles Nest Drop In for those 50 and older at Forest Brook Community Church, 60 Ke- arney Dr., Ajax. Begins at 9:30 a.m. Activities include shuffleboard and table games. Refreshments served. For information call Jack Mackie at 905-686-5647 or Bob McDonald at 905-665-7726. BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region, 850 King Street W., Unit 24 in Oshawa, holds a support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. for brain-injured survivors, families and caregivers. Call 905-723-2732 or 1-866-354-4464. HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury As- sociation of Durham Region holds its Connections: Ajax-Pickering support group from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Games Room of the Ajax Community Cen- tre, 75 Centennial Rd., Ajax. Games, cards, conversation. Call 905-723- 2732. WHIST: The Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club meets to play at the St. An- drew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Dr., in Ajax. The games start at 1:15 p.m. Newcomers should arrive early. Call Eleanor at 905-427-8785. THURSDAY, APRIL 20 PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: The Oshawa Chapter meets every Thursday night at the Guide House, 121 Simcoe St. S. (corner of John St.) at 8 p.m. Call Sandy at 905-261- 9021. CRAFTS: The Rouge Hill Seniors host a craft afternoon at the Pet- ticoat Creek Community Centre, 470 Kingston Rd. Begins at 1 p.m. follow- ing a potluck lunch at noon. FRIDAY, APRIL 21 EUCHRE: The Rouge Hill Seniors host euchre every Friday at the Pet- ticoat Creek Community Centre, 470 Kingston Rd. Games begin at 6:45 p.m. Beginners welcome. SATURDAY, APRIL 22 NATURALISTS: The Pickering Natu- ralists are having an outing along the Altona Forest Trail. Meet Doug Lockrey at 9:30 a.m. at the parking lot on the east side of Altona Road to take a leisurely stroll on the new trail. Wear waterproof boots and bring binoculars. Call Doug 905-666- 3897. PANCAKES: WindReach Farm, 312 To wnline Rd., Ashburn, is hosting the Kiwanis Club of Oshawa’s annual pancake weekend. Runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the fully acces- sibly farm includes hiking trails, a petting zoo and more events. Free admission. Call WindReach at 905- 655-5827. 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ONLINE SUDOKU Now online at 48 1 7 8 6 7 3 576 1 86 9 5 6 7 687 3 91 4 19 24 durhamregion.com Early spring trip to cosmopolitan Beirut for Marco Parisotto By Christy Chase Staff Editor DURHAM — Marco Parisotto, artistic di- rector of the Oshawa-Durham Symphony Orchestra, welcomed spring with a trip to Lebanon. Parisotto, an Ajax resident, spent 10 days in the country, touring and conducting two concerts with the Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra during the Al Bustan International Festival of Music and the Arts in Beirut. “It’s one of the biggest festivals of clas- sical music in the Middle East,” he said. “I was invited to go there and close their festival with two concerts at the end of March.” The month-long festival, an annual event, featured musicians from around the world, including Austria, Russia and Poland. Parisotto was asked to take part by the Canadian government as part of a cultural program. He conducted the orchestra, es- tablished in the late 1990s, along with guest soloists Kirill Troussov and Massimo Mercelli. “It was really nice. It’s a quality festival,” he said, adding he was pleased to hear the quality of the Lebanese orchestra. Parisotto said the festival has attracted top international musicians including vio- linist Guidon Kremer and pianist Boris Berezovsky. The orchestra and the festival are part of a massive rebuilding of Beirut, the capital city, and Lebanon, which suffered through a brutal civil war in the late 70s through to the late 80s. While in Beirut, Parisotto also explored the capital city and some of the surround- ing area of Lebanon. Much restoration work has been done to Beirut, once re- ferred to as the Paris of the East. “Obviously it’s been a long road for them, from their war in the 80s. I saw some bullet holes in some buildings. They are rebuild- ing the place.” Parisotto said the city has a very interna- tional, cosmopolitan atmosphere to it. In the past, he has represented Canada at events in Shanghai, which led to him being conductor of an orchestra there, Romania and Mexico. Now back in Canada, Parisotto is pre- paring for the ODSO’s May 13 concert with singer Michael Hope, who will perform a tribute to Frank Sinatra. He’s advising people who want to go to get their tickets now. Last year’s concert with Hope sold out, with more than 250 people turned away. More people can be accommodated this year as the concert is being held in the Civic Auditorium. For tickets, call the Civic at 905-728- 5163 or Ticketmaster at 905-433-9494, or visit www.ticketmaster.ca. durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 20 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT infodurhamregion.com Ajax symphony director conducts at Lebanese festival submitted photo Ajacian Marco Parisotto receives congratulations from an orchestra member following a concert in which he led the Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra. New York zoo animals take to the streets, discovering a different kind of zoo, in their search for a companion in ‘The Wild’. The following movies are in theatres this weekend: The Wild Directed by Steve Williams Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Eddie Izzard, James Belushi, Janeane Garofalo and Wil- liam Shatner. Rated: G In this wild and outrageous computer-ani- mated comedy-adventure, an odd assortment of New York Zoo animals discover what a jungle the city can be when one of their peers is accidentally shipped to the wild and they embark on a dangerous rescue mission. Sutherland voices the respected lion leader, Samson, Belushi is Benny, the street savvy squirrel and Samson’s best friend, and Garo- falo is a quick-witted giraffe. Scary Movie 4 Directed by David Zucker Starring: Anna Faris, Craig Bierko, Regina Hall, Leslie Nielsen and Simon Rex. Rated: PG-13 ‘Scary Movie 4’ features send-ups of ‘War of the Worlds’, ‘The Grudge’, ‘The Village’, ‘Saw’ and ‘Saw II’, ‘Million Dollar Baby’ and other films. David Zucker (‘Airplane!’ and the ‘Naked Gun’ franchise) and producer Bob Weiss re- unite, while Anna Faris and Regina Hall are back as the lovable, dim-witted Cindy Camp- bell and her self-serving, sex-crazed pal, Brenda, respectively. Craig Bierko (‘Cinderella Man’) plays the cute-but-utterly clueless Tom Ryan. To gether, they battle to save the world from a ruthless alien invasion. And, in true ‘Scary Movie’ tradition, the celebrity cameos are non- stop. Computer-animated hilarity as animals take to street FOR FULL MOVIE LISTINGS durhamregion.com May 1 deadline for Showcase of the Arts entries in a wide range of media DURHAM — Artists are being sought for the second annual Showcase of the Arts by the Scugog Council for the Arts, The second showcase will be held Nov. 3 to 5 at the Scugog Community Recreation Centre. The council is looking for exhibitors in a wide range of media including sculp- ture, pottery, jewelry, fibre, painting and photography. The deadline for applications is May 1. SCA jurors Carey Nicholson and Kent Fa rndale will select 30 exhibitors for the event, being presented by SCA and the To w nship of Scugog. Proceeds will be used to foster arts and culture in the area. Call for entry forms are available at the Scugog Memorial Public Library, the Munic- ipal Office and the Tourist Information Cen- tre or by contacting show convener Karen Richardson at 905-985-7418 or e-mail karen. richardson@sympatico.ca. Last year, more than 600 attended the showcase, with more than half going home with purchase. ® Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. TM ©2005 VANOC. Used under license. The RBC 2010 Flag Tour is coming to Toronto. Live the spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. This exhibit is free for the whole family! For tour dates and locations, visit www.rbc.com/2010flagtour today. Meet Canadian Olympians. Try winter sports. See what it takes to win gold. Come celebrate Vancouver 2010 and welcome the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games to Canada. To r onto: April 14 – April 16, Dundas Square Athlete appearances: Perdita Felicien,100m Hurdles, Athens 2004. Ve ronica Brenner,Olympic Freestyle Skiing silver medalist. 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Artelicious continues April 20 and May 4, with special guests talking art collecting and gar- dening. Each evening will in- clude interactive displays, dem- onstrations, appetizers and live music. Stephen McCanse, a Toronto art dealer, is the speaker on April 20. He’ll talk about the fact art collecting is not just for the rich and will explain the dos and don’ts of collecting, displaying and preserving art, including how to spot fakes. He’s a cultur- al property appraiser with cli- ents such as the National Gal- lery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the University of Toronto. It’s three for the money on May 4 when Marjorie Mason, Kate Seaver and Shannon Ros- nak tackle artistic landscapes. Mason, of Mason Hogue Gar- dens in Uxbridge, will discuss water-free gardening. Seaver, of Kate’s Gardens in Markham, will address contain- er gardening. Rosnak, of Living Canvas Landscaping Services, will guide you through the process of a garden makeover. After an initial panel presentation, there will be an opportunity to hear each speaker in smaller groups. Each evening runs from 7 to 9 p.m. at the gallery, 72 Queen St., Oshawa. The cost is $45 for members, $55 for non-mem- bers. For tickets, drop into the gal- lery or all 905-576-3000 (cash, cheques, Visa, Mastercard). Tickets are also available at the United Way Information Ser- vices kiosk in the Oshawa Cen- tre (cash or cheque only.) durhamregion.comA/P PAGE 22 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, April 14, 2006 SPORTS sportsdurhamregion.com 11 Harwood Ave S Ajax Tel: 905-686-5554 FREE SALAD OF YOUR CHOICE WHEN YOU BRING IN THIS AD The News Advertiser is looking for the best minor sports coach in Ajax and Pickering. If your coach went above and beyond and left a lasting impression on you and your team during the winter sporting season, let us know. Send us a 200-word letter detailing why he or she should be the News Advertiser’s Fall-Winter Coach of the Year. The winning coach receives a pizza party for his or her team. E-mail entries to arivett@durhamregion.com. Blow the whistle on your coach!A Spec ia l E v ent Presented b y Du r h a m Region M e d ia GroupDu r h a m Region M e d ia GroupMetroland Silver Lions look good at home tournament Midgets host inaugural hoops event at Dunbarton AJAX — The Ajax Lions midget boys’ basketball team captured the silver medal at its own tournament last weekend. Midget-level teams from across the Greater Toronto Area and as far away as Hamilton participat- ed in the two-day inaugural Ajax Lions Midget Basketball Tourna- ment at Dunbarton High School in Pickering. Facing the Hamilton Celtics in the gold-medal game on Sunday, the Lions fell 62-45. Adam Plum- mer was the top scorer for the Lions with 13 points. In the semifinal, the Lions scored a 75-45 victory over the Mississauga Marauders. Ryan Brown provided the Ajacians with a 24-point performance. Plummer recorded 16 points. The Lions started tournament action Saturday with a bang, crushing the York Avengers 80- 38. Plummer led the way with a 16-point effort, followed by Brown with 12. In Game 2, the Lions lowered the boom on the Etobicoke Thun- der, winning 56-34. Plummer again held the hot hand with 14 points. Rob Tavone added 11. The Lions humbled the Toronto Force 66-26 in Game 3 to earn a berth in the playoff round. Plum- mer had 13 points, followed by Brown with seven. Other team members are An- drew Aboroa, Adi Date, Sheldon Brown, Austin Giuntoli, Damal Donaldson, Jadeem Daley, Adam Redpath and Tim Russell. Rudy Brooker coaches the team, assisted by Rob Tavone. The man- ager is Tom Brown. A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo Ajax Lions’ Ryan Brown frees himself from the crowd for a jump shot in a game against the Etobicoke Thunder during the Ajax Lions inaugural midget tournament at Dunbarton High School last weekend. The Lions advanced to the gold-medal game before losing to the Hamilton Celtics 62-45 on Sunday. Rock look to be bigger, meaner Senior ‘B’ lacrosse team opens camp in Ajax Saturday By Al Rivett Sports Editor DURHAM — Paul St. John is serv- ing notice to other Ontario Lacrosse Association senior ‘B’ lacrosse teams: the new Ajax-Pickering Rock won’t be anything like the old Rock. “There’s going to be a different attitude and we’re going to play dif- ferently than we have in the past,” states the Rock head coach and gen- eral manager as the team prepares to open training camp tomorrow (Saturday) at the Village Arena in Ajax. “We’re going to be more feisty than we have in the past. We want to be a team to be reckoned with in all areas. The last couple of years, we’ve turned a blind eye (to intimidation by other teams). We won’t be in- timidated. If you’re going to push us around, we’re going to push back.” To ward that stated goal, St. John says he’s looking for bigger, more physical players from the 25 to 35 players who’ll be at camp Saturday. Many of those players, he admits, will be returnees from a season ago. Chief among the returnee is cap- tain Jim Veltman, who’ll return for a third season with the Rock, follow- ing another all-star campaign with the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League. The perennial pro all-star, known as ‘Scoop’, will be joined by his brother, John Veltman, on the Ajax-Pickering squad. Another set of brothers, Shawn and Jeff Summerfield, will also suit up with the Rock. Shawn is coming off his first pro season with the Min- nesota Swarm, which also employs St. John as an assistant coach. The Rock also welcomes back Mark Craig, the team’s leading scor- er from a season ago, along with promising rookies Todd Hollins- head and Aaron Binstock, who’ve also signed on to join the team for their sophomore seasons. The goaltending void -- created after former starter Jay Preece elect- ed to play in Nanaimo, B.C. this summer -- will be filled by Edmon- ton Rush pro goalie Pat Campbell. “We wish Jay well, but Pat Camp- bell is coming in to replace him and we feel very confident in his abili- ties,” says St. John, adding last year’s backup netminder, Dave Power, will return to the Rock this season. Others expected back in the Rock fold include Kevin Taylor, Bill McLean and Frank Littlejohn, who may be late joining the team due to a pro hockey commitment. The Rock also picked up three players in the recent league dispersal draft in London from the defending league champion Kitchener-Water- loo Kodiaks. The Kodiak ownership bought the former St. Catharines Major Series franchise and has re- located it to Kitchener-Waterloo. The Rock drafted Mike Daley, Chris Stewart and goaltender Steve ‘Chugger’ Dietrich, but only Daley is confirmed to play with the Rock this season. Dietrich has made it known he intends to play with the Major Series’ Brooklin Redmen this summer and St. John’s been unable to contact Stewart since the draft. With the loss of the Kodiaks, the senior ‘B’ league will drop to seven teams with the Rock, the S.E.L. Shamrocks (Ennismore) and the Brooklin Merchants playing in the East Division, with the Mohawk Stars, the Wellington Aces (former- ly Arthur), St. Clair Storm and the Owen Sound Woodsmen playing in the West Division. Camp continues for the Rock next Tuesday and Thursday at the Ajax Community Centre, and will resume for the final two days next Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23. The 2006 season begins on Satur- day, May 6 when the Rock travels to Brooklin to meet the Merchants at 7 p.m. The Rock’s home opener is on Friday, May 12 at the Pickering Recreation Complex against Owen Sound at 8:30 p.m. RESOURCES FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN DURHAM REGION Requires the following position to facilitate the inclusion of young children with special needs into their community: Resource Consultant Primary responsibilities include support to families and child care centres, service coordination and working within a multi-disciplinary team. The position is primarily community- based and would require working from home. Qualifications: •Degree/diploma in E.C.E./Child Studies or related field •Minimum of five years experience in the Children's Service sector •Experience in working with children with special needs •Strong commitment to the principles of inclusion and family directed service •Excellent communication and negotiation skills •Car and valid driver's license are essential Send resume by April 26, 2006 to: Resources for Exceptional Children - Durham Region 865 Westney Road South Ajax, ON L1S 3M4 Fax: 905 427-3107 Email: hr@rfecdurham.com (Please identify RC Position in subject line ) NO TELEPHONE CALLS Although we appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Joe at 905-655-2253 or visit 4160 Baldwin St., Taunton & Brock Rds hrdept@2001audiovideo.com Full Time Sales/Management Trainees Hiring for Ajax/Whitby Locations High Base Salary, High Commissions Bonuses, Extensive Benefits, Management Training, Employment Stability Retail (commission) sales experience preferred Fax your Resume to the attention of: $500 SIGN ON BONUS to dependable, qualified AZ Drivers •STEEL HAULERS •Highway-Local-Team Runs (FAST CARD an asset) •Laredo & Arlington TX for Teams •Runs to Midwest, ON & PQ (Home Weekends) WE PROVIDE: •Competitive Hourly & Mileage Rates •Paid Weekly - Direct Deposit •Benefit Program •Co.Paid Insurance (Out of Province/Country) •Open Door Policy Serious inquiries call: Exclusive Highway Support PH: 1-866-303-0314 FAX: 905-723-6842 Product Assembler Howard Marten Company Ltd., a Leading Distributor of Industrial Fluid Handling Products Requires a Product Assembler. Duties: ✓Assembly and testing of pumps and valves ✓ Warehouse duties (Receiving, shipping, order picking) ✓Strong mechanical aptitude Qualifications: ✓ Minimum high school graduate ✓ Excellent communication skills ✓ Must be a team player To the successful candidate we offer a competitive compensation package, pleasant working atmosphere and advancement opportunities. Interested candidates should send their resume to Howard Marten Company Ltd., attention Customer Service/Warehouse Supervisor by fax, 905-831-9369 or e-mail miked@howardmarten.com WHY DRIVE WEST? AVOID THE TRAFFIC Wanted for Busy GM Dealership ●CLASS A TECHNICIAN - $27/hr ●ASEP STUDENT ●SERVICE CONSULTANT - 50K+ ●Minimum 3 years General Motors training and experience ●Full Benefits Package ●On Going General Motors Training ●Clear Air Test & Repair and Asset Please fax resume to: Attn: Norm Thomson 905-885-7770 or email: norm.thomson@lauria.ca ADULT SALES CONTRACTORS Earn $500-$1000 per week The Toronto Star requires people for Door to Door Sales. Experience not required. Training will be provided. Must be self starter with ability to work independently. Po sitions are available throughout Durham Region. Flex hours.You set your own schedule. Ideal for home makers, college students, or just a great way to supplement your income. Reliable transportation required. For info call: Dean Bowler 905-261-0145 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER NEXT TRAINING SESSION STARTS April 19, 2006 ~Free Training ~Positions Available in Pickering and Ajax ~Regular Part Time Hrs ~Charters Available Between Bus Runs ~Early Retiree, Parent With Children Or Just Looking For A Great Part Time Job. Call Us Today 800-889-9491 TEAM LEADER ASSEMBLY LINES For TECHNO P.O.S. located in Scarborough. Required: min of 5 years exp. as a team leader, 2 years exp. in the co-packing industry, ISO & GMP exp., lift truck operator certification, Word, Excel, and good communication skills. Salary to be discussed. For more details: www.technopos.com Send CV by fax (416) 296-9334 or at cv@technopos.com Is Looking For You $ Earn Cash $ No Quotas Sell @ Home Or At Work Interested?? Call Today 905 666-0628 Email:avonjob@rogers.com LAWN CARE COMPANY pays $100-$500 cash daily. Looking to fill 100-300. Spring positions in Scarborough & Durham right now! Ideal for students. Own car an asset. 905-427-9792. VETERINARY TECHNICIAN required for a well-equipped pro- gressive small animal and exotic practise. We have an excellent highly utilized support staff and serve a great clientele. We have a significantly higher than aver- age support staff to veterinarian ratio to better serve our patients. This is a contract position of up to one-year for flexible part-time hours including some Saturdays. If you share our vision, which is to "provide excellence in care to pets and their families", please e-mail your resume to: bvc@primus.ca or fax to 905- 623-1309. For more info. please contact Sandra McBride at the Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic @ 905-623-4431. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. DRIVER WAREHOUSE PER- SON Must have clean abstract. Heavy lifting involved. Full-time. 23 or over. Must be able to work evenings/weekends. 905-686- 2717 between 10am & 4pm. DRIVER/LABOURER required for Uxbridge based company to pump portable toilets on route, septic and holding tanks portable toilet deliveries & pick ups and shop duties. Must have own re- liable vehicle, able to drive standard well and clean abstract must be shown, DZ preferred. Starting rate of $10.00/hr or based on experienced. Please call (905)831-8189 or fax (905)649-8294. Nights and weekends position also available. DZ DRIVER required. Vissers Sod Farm east of Oshawa for sod and topsoil delivery, and to be re- sponsible for watering sod. 1-year experience necessary. Fax re- sume to 905-263+4089 FULL TIME AZ DRIVERS want- ed. Contact Danny at Luchka Float Service 905-434-9492 or 905-261-0915. LINCOLN TAXI Ajax requires ex- perienced Dispatcher for nights, Thursday-Saturday. Also P/T Drivers nights and weekends. Call 905-683-5570 before 7 p.m. A1 PRESSURE CLEANING now hiring. Must have 'G' license, transportation. Outdoor work, scrubbing, washing trucks, P/T. to start. Days, evenings, weekends. $15/hr.to start.905-435-7770 Adult Route Operators for home delivery of the To r onto Star in Whitby, Ajax or Pickering. Earn $800 to $1400/mo. part-time. Call 1-604-602-7590 noon-8 p.m. fax 604-602-7598 www.metris.ca ALARM DISPATCH OPERATOR Wanted/Ajax – part-time/perma- nent, hours – 16 hours every sec- ond weekend. 4 p.m to midnight rate: $8.00/hour. Will train on software. Fax resumes to 905- 683-6631. BUSY ROOFING COMPANY in the Oshawa area needs EXPERI- ENCED Shinglers and Labourers, start immediately. Driver's license an asset. Call 905-623-7747. DO YOU HAVE 10 hours per week that you would like to make productive? Work from home earning $3000+ per month. 416- 284-4493 or www.miniofficeout- lets.com/deb DRIVERS WANTED for Blue Line Ta xis. Part-time shifts available. Please call Roy at 905-440-2011 or (905) 439-1111. DZ DRIVER pref.for 2-man garbage truck, hard worker, physically fit. Experience preferred, but not necessary. $12-$15/hr. Call 905-391-5022 or Fax: 905-725-0456. ORDER TAKERS NEEDED $25/hr. avg. Full Time We Train You!! 905.435.0518 FRIENDLY PEOPLE to do tele- phone work for busy office, no selling. Monday to Friday 5-9 p.m., Saturday 10-1 p.m. Great employment for college students. Call between 9-5, Mon.-Fri. (905)655-9053. HAVE FUN, MAKE MONEY! 10 openings for full time work. Must have fun attitude, work well in team environment. Our company is growing and we have openings in CSR/Sales/Light Warehouse & Entry Level Management. Advancement opportunities available, $450- $600 weekly. Call Julie (905)837-9200 No telemarketing REGISTRATION OFFICERS $25/hr.avg. Full-time, students welcome. Full training provided. Call 905.435.1052 HOMEWORKERS needed!! To Assemble Products- Stuffing En- velopes, Mailing/Processing Cir- culars, On-Line Computer Work, PC/Clerical Work Available. Up to $1,500/week, No Experience Needed! FREE information at www.CanadianHomeJobs.com, Reference 7-107 IMMEDIATE FT/PT openings in customer sales/svc, no exp. nec, conditions apply. $14.75 base- appt. Great for students and oth- ers.Call 905-426-7726 LABOURER FOR SCRAP YARD in Port Perry.Call 416-678-9752. PRINTING COMPANY in Picker- ing requires a Full-time Customer Service Rep. No experience re- quired. Fax resume to: 905-831- 3977 LUBE TECHNICIANS,full/part- time. Hourly wage + bonus. Able to perform regular oil & filter changes and maintenance on ve- hicles. Apply at Pennzoil, 581 King St.East, Oshawa. MAGICUTS has the following po- sitions available: Licensed Asst. Manager for Ajax and Oshawa plus PT Stylist for Whitby and Pickering. We offer: Competitive salary, opportunity for advance- ment, profit sharing, free upgrad- ing classes, monthly prizes, benefits, hiring bonus. Join a win- ning team. Call Barb (905) 723- 7323 MANAGER full time for a high traffic drug store in Port Hope, experience in retail management with human resources, comput- ers, merchandising and inventory control skills. salary commensu- rate with experience and qualifi- cations fax resume to 905-372- 9126. MANDARIN RESTAURANT re- quires Server, Host Staff, Buffet Attendant & Driver. Experience not necessary. Apply in person with photo ID from 3pm - 5pm at 1319 Airport Boulevard, Oshawa (Taunton/Airport) MAPLE LEAF LAWN CARE requires experienced Landscape/Maintenance Labourers. Min 30/hrs week. Duties: lawn cutting lawn maintenance and interlocking stone.Valid driver's license required. (905)626-0653 PART TIME COSMETICIAN re- quired with sales experience, en- thusiastic and customer friendly. Apply in person with resume: Shoppers Drug Mart, Kendal- wood Plaza, Whitby. PART TIME handy man/mainte- nance worker needed for 88 unit Apartment/Townhouse complex. Approx 8-20hrs per week. Rate based on experience/references. Send resume by April 19th, to File #250 865 Farewell St, Oshawa, Ont, L1H-7L5. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Part Time (evenings) Industrial / Commercial CLEANERS 25-30/hrs per week, Mon-Fri, $10-$11/hr. MUST HAVE Drivers License, References, Police check. 905-420-3112 PA RT TIME Help Required Student Preferred Experience not necessary. Must be pleasant and work well with people. Apply in person with resume to: DOLOMITI SHOES PICKERING TOWN CENTRE PELICAN PARTY TIME Catering & Rentals. Now accepting Re- sumes for the following full time positions. Cooks, kitchen help, Laundry, Dishwashers, Driver Maintenance Person. Part Time Positions. Catering Service Staff. Submit Resume online to sales@pelicancatering.ca No Phone calls please. Professional FUNDRAISERS needed. Part/Full time 3 shifts daily 7 days a week. Earn $12/hr + Benefits. Contact us today! 1-888-974-JOBS or www.1888974jobs.com PROPERTY MAINTANCE com- pany requires workers. Experi- ence preferred. Driver's license required. For more information call (416)258-4642 URGENT - HOUSE CLEANERS needed for fast-growing maid ser- vice. Permanent position. Room for advancement. Excellent pay, great working environment. Not suitable for students. Call 905- 723-6242 E-Mail Address: classifieds@durhamregion.com Call: Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259 Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at http://www.durhamregion.comCLASSIFIEDSFIND IT FAST IN THE AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER To Place Your Ad In Pickering Or Ajax Call: 905-683-0707 Ajax News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:00-5 p.m. Closed Saturday NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, April 14, 2006, PAGE 23 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com Raw Materials Buyer Noranco Manufacturing Ltd. is a leading supplier of machined and fabricated parts to the aerospace, technology and telecommunications industries. We are looking for a seasoned raw materials buyer who can make a major contribution to our organization. This position is responsible for ensuring the continuity of supply of all raw materials, while driving continuous Cost improvements. Solid knowledge of the metal and plastics sectors is required preferably in an aerospace environment. As our Senior Buyer, you will Prepare and issue RFQ's and RFP's and have strong negotiation skills as well as source, qualify new suppliers, and re-negotiate with existing suppliers. Candidates will bring at least 5 years related work experience, a degree or diploma in Purchasing, or equivalent experience of Materials Management. The successful applicant must be a team player, work well in a fast paced environment and be well organized with attention to detail. Job shop and aerospace industry experience will be an asset. Noranco offers its employees an excellent comprehensive wage and benefits package. QUALIFIED applicants please FAX your resume to: HR MANAGER @ 905-831-0104 , or email to hr@noranco.com Custom automated machinery builder has immediate openings for the following positions: •CNC Set up -mill / lathe •CNC Operator-mill / lathe •Mechanical Assembly Shop Floor Supervisor Industry competitive wages & benefits. Apply by fax (905) 434-6409 QUALITY TECHNICIAN REQUIRED With knowledge of ISO/QS9000. Requirements include: PPAP / APQP activities, 8D's, CMM, GD & T and gauge calibration Shift work. Wage based on experience. Resumes by email only to: komtechmfgqt@hotmail.com "Nursing with our hearts & minds" Registered Nurse needed for Clinical Nurse Educator role, Visiting and Alternate care settings in the Durham Region CarePartners is an exciting, progressive and innovative community "nursing only" agency. We believe supporting our staff and creating a positive working environment to be one of our most important priorities. We have been succeeding! Our nursing staff has rated their job satisfaction as high year after year. A corner stone of that "nurse satisfaction" is our commitment to ongoing professional training and education. We are presently seeking an RN with extensive clinical experience to join our management team in Durham Region. Community experience is preferred but not essential. This is a three day a week position. We are also seeking RN's in our visiting and alternate care setting in the Durham Region. If you have grown tired of the stresses of commuting, working in institutions and rotating shifts this is a wonderful opportunity. You will be able to work in your own community, close to home, and enjoy the freedom of community practice. Our nurses practice in small teams that self schedule and self manage their own case load. We Offer: ✓Holistic nursing practice in a highly professional, empowering environment ✓Competitive compensation and benefit packages for both full time and part time nursing staff ✓Comprehensive orientation and ongoing support for professional development and skills training. ✓Excellent management support 24 hours a day ✓Education allowance and numerous other benefits You Will Need: ✓Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario ✓A valid drivers license and vehicle ✓Community experience preferred but not essential Join with other nurses who love their jobs - you'll never look back! Please send your resume by e-mail, fax or mail to: CarePartners c/o Kandice Jacklin P.O. Box 100 Belgrave, ON N0G 1E0 Fax: (519) 357-3505 Email: kandice.jacklin@carepartners.ca Kingsway Arms Retirement Residence is looking for the following positions: Director of Care • Provide hands on leadership to the care team and ensure superior resident care and services • Current registration as a RN/RPN with the CON • Experience in a similar setting • Previous management experience preferred Activation/Wellness Coordinator • Background in recreation/activation • Plan daily activities and entertainment for residents • Lead Pool and land exercises • Energetic, motivated leader with experience with seniors • Holder of a class G license in good standing Profi ciency in English and Cantonese is preferred for both positions. Forward resumes to hlevy.kams@rogers.com or by fax to 416-264-8377 MAKE A HEALTHY CAREER CHOICE ! NURSING & HEALTH CARE JOB EXPO Wednesday May 17, 2006 Holiday Inn - 1011 Bloor St. E., Oshawa TO BOOK A BOOTH OR FOR MORE DETAILS CALL CLASSIFIED'S 905-576-9335 or 905-683-0707 Fax - 905-579-4218 PRESENTED BY RENTAL AGENT required weekends for Apartment Complex in Oshawa. Salary + Bonus Fax resume to 416-485-7859 REQUIRED - Hard - working apprentice for Oshawa sheet- metal /HVAC company. Willing to train.905-432-9702. TRADE SECRETS BEAUTY SHOP in Whitby seeking esthetician - Full or Part time positions.Call 905 655 2366 WORK FROM HOME making referrals to our catalogue compa- ny.Training begins immediately. Free telephone information. 1- 866-203-8483. AESTHETICIAN/ NAIL Tec hni- cian great opportunity, beauty sa- lon upper level Oshawa, main street. Also Stylist chair for rent- great rate! Call 905-429-2333 or 905-432-8026, 9am-5pm ESTABLISHED SPA & Salon looking for experienced hair sty- list preferably with clientele. Great atmosphere and potential for right person. Scarborough/Pickering border, call Marianne (416)284-1233 HAIRSTYLIST required for Ajax salon. Full or part time. $400 + commission weekly. Call Mario or Ramzi (905)683-5911 or even- ings (905)725-0745 THE FACIAL PLACE requires Aestheticians part-time, evenings, Saturdays & Sundays. Call (905)668-8128 or email resume facialplace@bellnet.ca APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN- full time required immediately for Durham area. Road service and in shop repairs. Valid drivers li- cense and clean abstract. Use of company vehicle. Benefits available, wages negotiable.. Join Durham's Leading Appliance Re- tailer Celebrating 50 years in Business. Paddy's Market, 2212 Taunton Rd. Hampton. Apply with resume or call 905-263-8369. EXPERIENCED INSTALLERS for Industrial Cladding/Roof Copings and Slashing's. Must have own transportation. Call 905-666-8594 EXPERIENCED LABOURERS for bricklayer,exp a must, must have own transportation. For Oshawa and Toronto area. Call Gary (905) 725-7370 after 6 p.m. MILLING AND BORING Machine Operators Minimum of 5 years experience. Familiar with steel mill equipment. Must be able to read drawings. Submit resumes by fax 905-576-1928. ROOFING-WANTED, RELIABLE shinglers. Minimum 5 years ex- perience. Labourers minimum 1 year. Willing to pay $20.00- $35.00/hr for shinglers and upto $15.00/hr. for labourers. Call 905-576-6723. ACCOUNTING CLERK required part time for small pickering plumbing company. Fax resume to 1-888-453-6626. Experienced P/T Receptionist required for a busy Real Estate office. Must have strong comput- er skills, an excellent phone man- ner and be able to multi-task. Hrs. available: Mon-Fri. 4-8 pm.; Sat. 9-5 pm; and Sun. 10-4 pm. Please fax your resume Attention Kim Martin 905-649-6405. GENERAL HELP needed for fast-paced Whitby Insurance bro- kerage. Primary duties will con- sist of data entry, filing, and other general office tasks. Basic com- puter knowledge a must. For con- sideration, fax resume to 905- 433-5012 LICENSED REAL ESTATE As- sistant required immediately. Call Bozena for further details 905- 430-6066 MATURE, FEMALE BOOKEEP- ER Administrator. Collections. Quick Books, Simply/other ac- counting systems. 35-40 hours/week. $12-$16/hour. 905- 683-5343. MUST KNOW MS Office,Excel and Word. SECRETARY/clerk for small, busy Consulting office. Required immediately. E-mail: lolahchoy@yahoo.ca RECEPTIONIST for chiropractic and wellness clinic in Pickering. Experienced, resourceful and computer literate required. 25-30 hours per week. Call for appt. 905-420-1248 INSIDE SALES AGENTS - Use your selling and computer skills. Earn large commissions + $10- 12/hour base. Call 1-800-219- 7119 x 500 JUNIOR INSIDE SALES engi- neer wanted for industrial muffler company. See our website www.silence.biz and apply via e- mail. Full-time Located in Ajax. LOOKING FOR GOOD Used Car Sales Person, apply in person to: Bloor Auto Centre, 215 King St. W.Oshawa, (905)433-9570 Mortgage Referral Associates FREE Seminar Learn how to make or save money in the mortgage & real estate industry. April Wed. 19th, 2006 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm Limited Space To r egister call 905-619-0288 ext.227 CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSIST- ANT for permanent, full-time in new dental office, Ajax. Level 1/Level 2 training. Experience preferred, not necessary. Contact preferred by email, forward re- sumes to parmdeep- gill@yahoo.com., 905-903-2625. DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for a permanent position of 34 hours weekly. We are looking for an energetic, up beat assistant who would enjoy working in a busy orthodontic office. Must posses great communication skills and clinical excellence. Email us at daigle@rogers.com or drop off Resume at 292 King St. West, Oshawa. LEVEL II PDA required for full time maternity leave placement in North Oshawa dental office. Please fax resume to 905-436- 1350. NEW AJAX DENTAL office re- quires dental assistant immedi- ately. Must be HARP certified. Fax resume to: 905-426-4925. COOK, EXPERIENCED for Whit- by location. All day breakfast, fast-paced, permanent part-time position. Friday, Saturday, Sun- day.Contact Ken (905)430-9758 FULL OR PART-TIME waitress- es. Full-time, 5 1/2 days. Part- time, 4 evenings. Contact May at the Pickering Thai Restaurant 905-420-2880 between 3:00p-5:00pm. SERVERS/BARTENDERS need- ed immediate for busy staffing agency. $12.00 per hour. Must have own transportation Fax to: 905-665-8770 or email: resumes@securechoice.ca FT MONTESSORI TEACHER required for Accredited Casa Class in Whitby. Successful Candidates will have Casa Montessori teaching diploma, excellent oral and written English, and will be dedicated, profession- al, and nurturing. Please email resumes to the Director of Educa- tion: jackr@mcs-nobleton.com. PRIVATE SALE - 1385 Ontario Street North, Cobourg, Open House Saturday 2-4 p.m. Very bright raised bungalow on a large lot in Cobourg. Large new sun- room addition, overlooking pool and private back yard with beauti- ful sunsets. Asking $329,900. For information or appointment to view call 905-372-0273 or 905- 269-9951. *FIRST TIME BUYERS* Why rent when You can own? Free computerized list with pictures of homes available with No Money Down From $1,200/month Free recorded Message. 1-800-417-7295 ID #7051 Visit: www. DurhamStop Renting.com ReMax Ability Real Estate Limited** 905-434-7777 Matt Cooper* 3 YEARS NEW Home 2415 Sq Ft. Premium Corner Lot, Back on pond. Four Bdrms, Three Bath- rooms, Fire Place, Computer Loft. Contact 905-619-9077. A PORT PERRY area NEW spectacular all brick bungalow ex- ec. Home on 1 Acre lot Walk to Lake, Agents Welcome, Must see! Asking $274k call 1-877- 878-9899 toll free AT WHITES/STROUD'S LANE, Pickering. Gorgeous 4 bedroom, detached 2 storey. Quiet Cul-de- sac. 2 car garage, large drive- way, deck, large kitchen, prefect for family. Century 21 King's Quay, Benny Chong, (416)930- 2154 Buy a Home with Zero Cash NO MONEY DOWN Free list of properties with pictures To find out more, call 1-866-224-8221 ID #2025 Re/Max Vision Realty Inc. 416-321-2228. Phil Ng OSHAWA,2-storey, 4-bdrms, 4 baths, 2 kit, 2 laundry, Main flr FR w/fireplace, fin. basement w/wood stove, 2-car garage, h/w flooring, carpet, ceramics, walk- out to 3-tier decking w/6-man hot tub w/covered deck, 2 lge sheds, pond, new roof, new Low E Argon windows, facia, sofit/eaves, c/vac, c/air, security system, high eff furnace, California shutters, window coverings, oak railings, private yard on quiet court. Large pie shaped lot. Heated w/forced air gas, $369,900. For viewing (905)728-0766 DISTRESS SALE Bank Foreclosures & Estate Sales Free computerized list with pictures of Foreclosure properties from $170,000. No Investors please Fr ee recorded message 1-800-417-7295 ID#4042 Visit: www. Durham DistressSale.com Remax Ability Real Estate Ltd. ** (905)434-7777 Matt Cooper* EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED bungalow in North Oshawa. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths large lot. Gas, fir, lots of extras. $239,000. Call 905-448-8777 for an appt. to see our home. HOME EVALUATION Find out what your home is worth On-Line Visit: www. DurhamOnLine Home Evaluation.com Remax Ability Real Estate Limited ** (905) 434-7777Matt Cooper* A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, April 14, 2006 www.durhamregion.com COMMUNITY MORTGAGE SERVICES CORP. GOOD, BAD & UGLY CREDIT 1st & 2nd Mortgages & Debt Consolidation 100% Financing Call Anytime 905-668-6805 1-877-668-6588 $$$$$$ MORTGAGES $$$$$$ Apply on line www.mortgagebid.ca or call Dennis @1-800-915-2353 Purchases, renewals or Refinance & Consolidate all debts.Res/Com.1st & 2nd Mtges.Credit issues self employed, I will assess your needs. 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(Toronto Rd. & Hwy 2) 1 MONTH FREE RENT or Up to $500 Move-In Allowance Condominium Suites 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments Oshawa - Starting At $750. ●Renovated Suites ●Free Utilities ●Free Parking ●Senior Discounts ●Full Security System Call for more information 905-728-4993 GM RETIREE & EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT e & oe WWW. FIDELITYPM.COM 2 & 3 bedroom apartments starting at $978 per mo. On-site superintendent and security. Rental Office Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845 Eve. viewing by appt. www.ajaxapartments.com WELCOME TO HIGHLAND TOWERS We're better than ever ! Spacious, newly renovated 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms with stunning views. Conveniently located in a friendly, family community just steps to shopping, GO and 401. Park like setting. Affordably Priced from $870. Utilities included. (905)668-7844 ** MOVE IN BONUS ** Limited Time Only FIXER UPPER "Bargains" These homes need work Free computer- ized list with pic- tures of properties from $170,000. No Investors Please Free recorded message 1-800-417-7295 ID#7048 Visit: www DurhamFixer Uppers.com Remax Ability Real Estate Ltd. ** (905) 434-7777 Matt Cooper* HOME SELLERS Find Out What Homes Down The Street Sold For! Free computerized list with pictures of area home sales & current listings Free recorded message 1-800-417-7295 ID#7041 Visit: www. DurhamArea HomeSales.com Remax Ability Real Estate Ltd. ** (905) 434-7777Matt Cooper* LAKE SCUGOG 101' waterfront, year round home, 2270 sq. ft. 3 bed., 2 baths, fully renovated 2yrs. ago. Available now. $354,950. View: bytheowner.com705-878-8712. or call for details. OPEN HOUSE - Fore sale by owner. Saturday April 15th. 1:30pm-3:00pm. 26 Durham Street.N., Colborne, 3 bedroom+. 1325sq.ft home. Asking $186,400.www.bytheowner.com (905)355-5637 Save $5,000 on Your Home Purchase GUARANTEED or I"ll Pay You CASH To find out more, call 1-866-224-8221 ID #2078 anytime, 24 hrs. a day for pre- recorded info. that explains this offer (talk to no agent) Re/Max Vision Realty Inc. 416-321-2228, Phil Ng KINGSVIEW on Balsam Lake Waterfront Community. Western exposure, sandy beach, boat slips, clubhouse. Fully serviced condominium lots from $235,000 and cottages from $499,000. Call Keri at (416) 495-7050 for private appointment. www.kaitlingroup.com FOR SALE OR LEASE 2250sq.ft. M1A prestige industri- al. 2100 Forbes St., Unit 3, Whit- by.Call (905)436-9613 PICKERING, 1,000SQ.FT.cor- ner lot. Great exposure, ideal for doctor, dental, legal, real estate office. Plenty of parking. Available May 1st. Phillip (905)837-1111, after 7pm 905-420-9141. CHIP TRUCK,24ft Winnebago, fully equipped, lots of stainless. A must to see, asking $21,000 or best reasonable offer. Call (705)882-1410 after 6pm. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TURN-KEY Large client base. Ve ry well established; 8 years,. Prime Whitby location. Vendor very motivated. Don't miss out. 905-426-4523. $89, 900, nego- tiable. HAIR SALON, BOWMANVILLE. Looking for enthusiastic licensed hairstylist with clientele for chair rental in established salon, all in- clusive except supplies, $100/wk+ gst. Start immediately. Call 905-623-4172 btwn 8am- 5pm, after hours 905-434-0473 PROMOTE your business oppor- tunity to over 4 million adult read- ers in South Central Ontario. Book your advertisement in over 80 Metroland community newspa- pers. 416-493-1300 ext. 276. sduguay@metroland.com WE'RE EXPANDING!Are you sacrificing time away from your family due to lack of flexibility in hours/earnings? Take control of your time and income potential. Call to request an interview with one of North America's fastest growing financial services compa- nies, full/part-time. 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Homeowners Don't Pay Another Credit Card Bill or Mortgage Payments Until You Read This... Free Report www.debtfreeforlife.ca FREE RECORDED MSG. 1-800-605-4217 24hrs./day (1) 3-BDRM & 1 BACHELOR APT Oshawa north, small quiet building, appliances, laundry fa- cilities, parking, utilities included, avail. May 1st, $970 & $575. 905- 436-9785. 1 BED. APT.Simcoe S. Oshawa. Clean, fridge & stove incl., sep. entrance. Close to 401, bus stop. Laundry facilities. Avail. May 1st. $575/mo.+ hydro.905-666-4670 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, in most beautiful adult lifestyle build- ing. Available immediately. Ste- venson & Rossland, Oshawa. Call 905-579-3700 or (905)723- 1009. 1-BDRM APT.,Central Oshawa, parking, private entrance, gas fireplace, $750/mo inclusive. Avail. May 1st. No dogs. First/last.(905)213-6593. 1-BDRM BASEMENT (large), AJAX, separate entrance, near lake (Shoal Pt.) great neighbour- hood. No smoking/pets, wash- er/dryer, parking, first/last $850/mth. Includes utilities. June 1st.(905) 427-5062 1-BDRM BSMT,Hwy #2/Westney, Ajax. Fireplace, parking, laundry, avail. immedi- ately. No smoking/pets. $800/mo inclusive. First/last. Call (647)404-9846 1-BEDROOM apartment, Oshawa, beautiful knotted pine throughout, full bathroom, laun- dry, 2 parking spots, utilities in- cluded plus A/C. First/last. Available May 1st. $800/month. 905-725-7644 or 416-383-3445 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT, $775/month inclusive, avail. May 1st. Immaculate newer building in decent Oshawa neighbour- hood. Prefer quality adult tenants, No dogs. 905-448-0390, 905- 439-8893 1-BEDROOM APARTMENTS, very clean quiet family bldg., parking, newly renovated, available immediately. Sim- coe/Rossland area. $750. First/last. No dogs.(905)435-0551 1-BEDROOM APT., all inclusive, heat, hydro, water & a/c. Base- ment walkout, non-smoker pre- ferred. Holiday Inn area. $600/month.Call (905)263-4722 1-BEDROOM APTS for rent Whitby & Oshawa, starting from $625 +hydro. Also 2 bedrooms, Oshawa, $925/$975. Parking, no pets, first/last, available immedi- ately. Call 905-424-5083 1011 SIMCOE ST. N.,Oshawa - Large 3 bedroom town home suites with full basements, available for rent. Private fenced yards with mature trees. Close to all amenities. $799.00 per month. Call (905)579-7649 for an appointment. 2-BEDROOM APT., Bloor St., in 9-plex, $780 all inclusive. Avail May 1st. North Oshawa, 2-bdrm apt, $780 all inclusive. Available June 1st. For more info. call 905- 723-1647, 905-720-9935. 2ND FLOOR APARTMENT 3 bedroom, newly decorated, 2 balconies, laundry area, parking. view of lake Westshore area. $995+50% utilities. Available im- mediately. 1-800-701-7812. ADELAIDE/RITSON 3 bedroom apartment with loft located in a quiet home. Parking, coin laun- dry, on bus route, $1250/month utilities included. First and last re- quired 905-426-5844 AJAX - 1 BEDROOM unit available, eat in kitchen, laundry, parking, from $795 /month. (905)922-0252 or (905) 686-0470 AJAX -Huge, 1 bdrm. bsmnt. apt. All inclusive, parking, laun- dry, separate entrance. New kitchen. Available immediately. Call 905-433-7976. AJAX - Rossland/Westney. 1 bdrm apt. available May 1st. 1 bdrm senior's apt. available June 1st. both $817/mth including utilities & parking. Call 905-619- 2287. AJAX - Westney/Rossland - 3 bedroom townhouse available May 1st - $1127.00 + utilities. Call 905-619-2287. AJAX HARWOOD/ROSSLAND - 1 bdrm walk-out bsmt in new bright house. Laundry, parking, separate entrance, full bathroom, kitchen & living room. No pets/smoking. $750/mo inclusive. Call 905-239-0487 AJAX luxury 1-bedroom base- ment apt. A/C, gas fireplace, laundry, parking, cable, dish- washer. In quiet adult home. Ma- ture non-smoker preferred. No pets, first/last. June 1st. $750/mo.(905)426-1455 AJAX,#16 Shale Dr., brand new 2-bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, bathroom, laundry room, parking. Available immediately No pets/smoking. (905)426-8666 AJAX, CHURCH/DELANEY - Bright, spacious 2 bdrm. bsmnt. apt. Separate entrance & laundry, parking, cable, utilities included. $850/mo. Available immediately. 905-426-5295 or 416-671-2726. AJAX,Harwood/Achilles, fully furnished, all utilities, laundry, A/C, parking, no pets/smoking. Available immediately. $800/month. 905-619-0449 after 6:00pm. AJAX,Harwood/Bayly, bachelor bsmt apt., sep. entrance, satellite, parking, fireplace, $725/month all inclusive. No dogs. Avail. im- mediately. Call Ralph after 1 p.m. (905)426-8052 AJAX/PICKERING,Bright 1- bdrm walk-out bsmt, c/a, $675/mo plus; Gorgeous bright 1- bdrm upper apt, $575/mo plus. Parking. New large 1-bedroom $800 inclusive. Call (905)239- 0367 or (647)271-6660 ALTON/SHEPPARD basement apartment. 2 newly furnished large bedrooms, separate en- trance, laundry, parking, no smoking/pets. Available May 1st. (905)250-0748 AMAZING! UNBELIEVABLE! Clean spacious, quiet 2 bdrm apt for rent in Oshawa. Furnished or unfurnished, separate entrance, free parking. Avail immediately. First/last. $835 inclusive. Seniors welcome.416-816-3972 AN UPPER NORTH OSHAWA large, immaculate apt. Available May 1st. 2 bdrms., 2nd floor. Inclusive - heat, hydro, jacuzzi, cable, internet. No smoking/pets. First/last, references. Call Norm 416-829-7020. BAYLY/WESTSHORE area, 1 bedroom basement apt., laundry, parking, no pets, $825 inclusive, First/last, avail. June 1, call(905)831-6238. BLOOR ST. EAST OSHAWA- Near No Frills/401. 2 bedrooms, $745+hydro($50/mo) immediate- ly., 1-bedroom $645/inclusive, im- mediately & June 1st. Immacu- late, well-maintained, nice, bright. Laundry, small building Bus-stop at door. First/last, 1-parking. No pets.905-668-1946 BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 & 2 Bedrooms, Please call Mon-Fri 9 a.m - 5 p.m Evenings by appt. only 905-571-3522 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. ONE BEDROOM basement apt. $650/all inclusive. Sep. entrance, laundry, Bloor/Ritson, available May 1st.(905)723-9849 BOWMANVILLE FOR RENT, large 2 unit house on 10 acres, huge 3 bedroom, $l,200, 2 bed- room unit $900. or entire house $2,000! Call (905) 623-3150. BRIGHT, WALK-OUT ONE bed- room basement apartment. Pick- ering. Laundry, a/c. New kitch- en. Recently renovated. $675 all inclusive. First/last required. No smoking/pets. Call 905-686- 4718.Daytime 416-286-7461. BSMT APT.Central Park/Ade- laide, Oshawa. 1-bdrm 900sq.ft. newly renovated, sep. entrance heat, hydro, parking included. No smoking/pets. $775/mo first/last, references required. Available Im- mediately 905-720-1723 CLEAN 2-BED. APT.on quiet court. Wilson/Shakespeare area. Private entrance, parking. Fresh paint, new carpets, no pets. $875/includes all utilities. Avail. May 1st.905-431-5551 for appt. CLIPPER APARTMENTS AJAX 2 & 3 Bed. Please call Mon-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Evening by appt. only 905-683-6021 Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd. EXECUTIVE Stunning one or two bdrm walk-out bsmt, new custom home. West Pickering, 2-min from 401. Forest view, quiet up- scale street, 5 appliances. Call Eleanor (905)619-2639 ext.226 LARGE 2 BEDROOM apt in Ajax - eat in kitchen/dining room/living room/walkout/4 piece bath/large windows/satellite TV/Parking/own laundry facilities Must see $1050 all inclusive - non smoker - Available May 1st (905) 426- 7376. LARGE, BRIGHT 4 Bedroom house.. 2300sqft.. Salem & 401.. family room, central air, fire- place... $1,375 plus 2/3rds utilities.. Basement unavailable.. Avail Apr 15. Call 647-271-6660 or 416-568-6382 LUXURY 3-BEDROOM apart- ment 1160 Simcoe St. South Oshawa. 2 appliances, air, 2 full baths, utilities extra. $950/mo. Available June 1st. (905) 725- 9991. NEW ONE BEDROOM base- ment, non smoking, no pets, available immediately. Alton- na/Finch. Also room for rent w/separate bath.(905)509-0566 NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, May and June lst. 3 bedroom June lst. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances included. Pay cable, parking and laundry facilities.(905) 723-2094 NORTH OSHAWA,1-bedroom & 2-bedrooms for rent. Includes utilities, fridge, stove, parking. Move in Bonus - 1 month free rent!! Call 905-579-9777. OSHAWA Park/Adelaide (230 Nipigon St) 1 & 2 Bedrooms Well maintained building.Near all amenities.From only $835/month + hydro. (905)723-0977 OSHAWA (2)2-bedrooms. Renovated balcony, parking, laundry $795 & $825. 3-bdrm, near Oshawa Centre, hardwood floors. $1095 inclusive. (905)922-6709, 905-429-2036 Whitby 2 bedroom $850 inclusive, laundry, parking 905-430-7868 OSHAWA - 1 & 2 bedroom unit available, eat in kitchen, laundry, parking from $650 per month. (905) 922-0252 OSHAWA - 1 or 2 bedroom in quiet 12 unit building, eat in kitch- en, laundry, parking from $650 per month. (905) 728-8066 or (905)686-0470 OSHAWA - One bed. apt. Heat & hydro included. Newly painted. Albert/Lviv. $750/mo. first/last. 905-723-9781. OSHAWA - Park/Adelaide. Junior 1 bedroom basement, coin laun- dry, parking, bus-stop at door $650/inclusive, 1st/last, suits one person.905-426-5844. OSHAWA - RITSON/OLIVE.2 bed. apt. available May 1st. Quiet neighbourhood, suit retired or young couple. 1-parking. Own hydro meter, laundry. $750/mo/first/last. For Appt. 905- 721-2794. OSHAWA Adelaide/Ritson 2 bed- room apartment in quiet house. Includes main floor and partially finished basement with second bedroom. Walk-out to big private yard. Parking, coin laundry avail. $1000/month utilities included. First/last required 905-426-5844. OSHAWA CENTRE area 2-bed- room apt. Quiet bldg, security conscious, owner on-site, newly painted/renovated $900-inclusive. Avail May 1. Senior discount. (905)404-9167, 905-579-6291 OSHAWA KING/WILSON Quiet building, near shopping, transpor- tation. Utilities, parking included. 1, 2 & 3-bedroom apts. Available immediately. Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. OSHAWA Park South/401 new management, newly renovated 1-2-3 Bedrooms from $725. Well-maintained, clean, quiet, im- proved security. Bus/GO. Hydro included. 835 Oxford 905-622- 0835; 885 Oxford 905-622-0885 OSHAWA,Bright, newly reno- vated, 1 bedroom basement apartment. 1100sq.ft, separate entrance, fireplace. $750/inclu- sive. Laundry &hi-speed internet available. First/last. Available im- mediately. No pets/smoking. (905)622-5622 OSHAWA,2-bedroom, spacious, newly built, tile floors, new carpet- ing, walk-out, sep. entrance, cable, laundry included $810/month inclusive. No smok- ing/pets. Avail. June 1st. (905)571-6908 OSHAWA,Best Deals! Newly Renovated 1, 2 & 3 bdrm in sen- ior lifestyle bldg. Large units, new kitchens, carpeting, windows, se- curity. Near hospital, bus stop. Avail. May/June. Call 905-728- 4966 or 1-866-601-3083 www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, KING/RITSON, large 2-bedroom apt, with small office. Laundry, parking available. Close to downtown and all amenities. $860/month.(905)914-3133. OSHAWA, KING/SIMCOE - 2 bedrooms freshly painted, laun- dry facilities, 1 parking, $725/month plus hydro, available May 1st/ or earlier. Call Val 905- 720-0255. OSHAWA,King/Townline, 2- bdrm apt, main floor, freshly painted, clean, access to back- yard, parking. $750/mo + hydro. First/last req'd. Avail. immediate- ly. Call 905-720-4505 or 1-317- 670-5770 OSHAWA,Newly renovated Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms in senior lifestyle bldgs. Large units. New kitchens & appliances, carpeting, windows, security. Near schools/bus stop & amenities. Available April/May/June. 1-866- 601-3083 or 905-432-6912. www.apartmentsinontario.com PICKERING - Whites/Finch. 1 bdrm. bsmnt. apt., available May 1, working person preferred. Non-smoker, no pets own entrance, parking, utilities, pool, newly renovated, $725./mo first/last. 905-831-3271 PICKERING BRIGHT two bdrm, lower level of house. 4-pc bath, laundry, hardwood & ceramic floors, parking. $900 inclusive. Call 905-839-2885 PICKERING spacious newly floored/painted one bedroom basement. Single or couple. No smoking/pets. Modern kitchen. Large storage. Utilities & cable. Private entrance. 5 mins. to GO. Use of drive/yard. First/last. Ref- erences. $775. Immediate occu- pancy. Lois 705-877-3159 lois.galbraith@sympatico.ca PICKERING, BAYLY/LIVER- POOL Rd. Large, 1 bedroom basement. Fireplace, washer, dryer, dishwasher and bar. Park- ing available. $800/month, utilities/cable included. 905-420- 2621. PICKERING, DON'T MISS THIS! newly finished extra-large 1-bdrm bsmt apt. Walk-out w/separate entrance, bright spacious, laun- dry, utilities, a/c, cable, highspeed internet incl. May 1st. $795/mo. (416)806-3452 PICKERING,large spacious basement apt., 1-bedroom, din- ing/living room, 4-pc. bath, eat-in- kitchen, no smoking/pets, park- ing, avail. now. $900. inclusive, 416-0109, 416-996-3080. PORT PERRY,Walk to Lake Scugog. Enjoy a peaceful, beautiful town. Extra large 2 & 3 bdr. approx, 1200sq.ft in a well kept, quiet 3 story apt. Balcony, parking, storage, Security Video. No dogs. Call 905-985-3406, 905-430-7816 PORT WHITBY 1722/1724 Duffe- rin St. Newly renovated spacious, 2-bedrooms. Available May/June $895/mo. Laundry, parking, walk to GO, 401/Brock St. Near sports arena, shopping.1-800-693-2778 SPRING IS HERE! 13th MONTH FREE! Oshawa. Great Location. Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. Large units. New carpeting, win- dows, security. Near schools, amenities. Call us TODAY! 1- 866-601-3083 or (905)438-1971 www.apartmentsinontario.com TAKE YOUR PICK!Ajax, two 2 bedroom apartments. Separate entrances. Parking. Close to amenities. Your choice $800 /$850 month+utilities. Call Dan Bartley 416-281-2200. TWO 2-BDRM APTS.Recently renovated triplex. Wilson/Ade- laide. Quiet street. One avail. May 1st. $950/mo includes heat/water. Other avail. immedi- ately $875/mo includes heat/wa- ter.(905)985-6442 UXBRIDGE NEW!Town- house/Apartments, air condi- tioned, 4 appliances, patio/gar- den, parking, storage. 905-852- 4777. WHITBY - 1 & 2 bedroom suites from $775 - $860 per mo. all in- clusive. Close to all amenities. Office hours 9 - 5, Monday - Fri- day.(905)430-1877 WHITBY - BROCK/DUNDAS. Large 1-bdrm. basement, walk-in closets, hardwood/ceramic, bay window, separate entrance, walk- out, parking. New home. $850/in- clusive. 905-509-4006 or 416- 877-4543 WHITBY - Garden St. apt. build- ing. Spacious carpeted, newly painted with balcony. Close to bus, shopping, all utilities includ- ed. Aval. now. First/last/no pets. Bachelor $700; 1-bed. $800; 2- bed.$900.905-767-2565. WHITBY 1 bdrm bsmt apt, full bath & kitchen, all utilities, satel- lite & internet. Separate entrance. Dundas/Garden $750/mo. No smoking/pets. First/last. Call after 7 pm 905-430-9468 WHITBY DOWNTOWN,1-bed- room apt. $800, 2-bedroom $900 includes hydro, heat, air, 1 park- ing, laundry facilities. First/last. references.Call (905)430-8327 WHITBY,1 bedroom, large kitch- en sep. entrance, air, close to downtown, utilities included, avail now, first/last references., 1 car parking, $800/mo., (905)668- 1666 WHITBY,1-Bed,Basement Apart, sep. ent, Laundry, Expressview and all utilities incl... In Otter Creek. 1 person, non-smoker, definitely no pets. May 1st. $850/mth. Call Chris leave mess. 905-668-1866. WHITBY, 3-BDRM main floor $1025/month+ shared utilities; Bright duplex. 4 appliances, park- ing, separate entrance. Near all amenities. First/last, references. No smoking/pets. Avail June 1st. (905)430-6053 WHITBY, BEAUTIFUL 1 bed- room basement apartment, walk to downtown, suit single person. Separate entrance, laundry, park- ing. $850/inclusive. No pets/smoking. Available May 1st. (905)666-4866 WHITBY,large 3-bedroom top unit of triplex, parking, laundry, walking distance to Go station. Shared yard, all hardwood/ce- ramic floors. No pets or smoking. $900/month plus utilities. (416)574-2621 ATTENTION NATURE LOVERS and Cyclists, clean basement apt., separate entrance, $650 in- clusive. Convenient location on Oshawa creek. 4 bus routes in- cluding #1 and Go. Also bedroom in house, shared facilities $375. No pets, no drugs.(905)721-2476 2 BEDROOM CONDO available immediately in Bowmanville. Fridge, stove, dishwasher, wash- er dryer, A/C. Free utilities for 3 months. Rent to own! $1050/mo.(905)697-8261 AJAX,2-bedroom, 2-baths, new upgrades, laminate flooring, alarm system ,ensuite laundry, 5 appliances, 2-walk outs, no pets, $1,000 plus utilities, first&last. available immediately. (905)231- 1169. PICKERING PARKWAY 3 bdrm, 1-1/2 baths, 1 parking, available immediately. $1195/mo+ hydro. Immaculate condition. View at www.tinyurl.com/22N4J 416-893- 2545. -A-ABA-DABA-DO STOP PAY- ING RENT! Own from $650/mth. NO MONEY DOWN. $35,000+ family income- up to $20,000 cash back. To good to be true. Call Ken Collis, Coldwell Bank- er 2M Realty, Assoc. Brkr, (905)576-5200 or 1-866-576- 5200, kencollis@sympatico.ca 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW in Nestleton. Extra large lot. Available May 1. Radiator heat. First & last required. 1 pet per- missible, dog house on property. 416-237-0677. 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW, south Ajax, parking, quiet resi- dential area. No pets/non-smok- ing, first/last/references. Available immediately. $1100/mo.+ 50% utilities.905-683-5480. 3-BEDROOM CLEAN,main floor bungalow, Oshawa. Private laun- dry, parking, backyard. Quiet, near downtown/401. All applianc- es included. Non-smokers. $1050/month plus utilities (separ- ate hydro/gas meters) first/last. (905)424-8859 AJAX, LARGE 3-BEDROOM main floor of semi-bungalow, very clean & bright. Parking. No smok- ing/pets. Avail. immediately. $1100/mo inclusive. Call 416- 822-2978. A ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month. Up to $15,000 cash back to you! Require $35,000 + up family income and reasonable credit. No down pay- ment required. Why Rent! Call Bill Roka, 25 years as top sales rep with world's leading realtor. Re- max Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1-888- 732-1600 AJAX/PICKERING 3 bedroom upper level house, fully renovat- ed, laundry, parking, near all amenities, $1150+, near lake. No smoking/pets. Call after 4pm (905)509-2335. Available immedi- ately N/E OSHAWA - clean, 3-bed. +1, 4 appliances, 2-car parking, large shed, $1250/all inclusive. Avail. June 1st.Call 905-721-0122. NORTH AJAX NEW 3-bedroom semi-detached, 2-storey, 2-1/2 washrooms, single garage, appli- ances. $1500/month + utilities. Avail June 1. No smoking/pets. First/last, references. (905)420- 1037 or leave msg. NORTH OSHAWA Semi de- tached house near Durham col- lege, 3+1 bedrooms, all applianc- es, $1600+utilities. Available Im- mediately.905-435-3710 OSHAWA- 2+1 bedroom bunga- low, 2 baths, diningroom, appli- ances included, nice patio & yard, across from park, $1200/mo + utilities. Available immediately. First/last/references. Call (905)571-5643 PORT PERRY 3 BEDROOM, 1200 sq.ft. front half of century home. Fridge, stove, jacuzzi, a/c. Walk to downtown. Only $1,295 inclusive. No smoking/pets. Available May 1st.905-985-6841. PORT PERRY, 3 BEDROOM house south of Prince Albert. Large country lot, town water, newer furnace. $1,000/mth plus heat & hydro. References, credit check.905-985-1080. ROSSLAND/THORNTON de- tached executive 4 bdrm, 2 & 1/2 bath, family room w/fireplace, air, main floor laundry, double gar- age. Avail May 1st. $1395/mo+. Call day 905-579-7013 or eve- ning 905-940-3060 2 BEDROOM,completely reno- vated, finished basement, private yard. North Oshawa. Beautiful Adult Lifestyle, end unit. No smoking/pets. $1185/month, all inclusive, first/last. Available May 1st. References. 905-571-3674. AJAX, 3 BEDROOM 2 1/2 baths, new townhouse, fireplace, 5 ap- pliances, a/c, $1475+utilities. 416-576-9588. HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- nity Living in Oshawa now has units Avail. immed., parking incl. Please call 905-576-9299. WHITBY 3 BEDROOM town- house – Brock St/Rossland, Large rooms, 2.5 bath, CAC, 5 appliances, Parking. Near Amenities. $1325/mo + utilities. Available immediately. First/Last, Call: 416-561-4353, 416-855- 6317 MATURE RESPONSIBLE couple seeking to rent and keep your home and property in pristine condition, a 3+ bedroom home with small acreage in north Dur- ham preferably, reasonable rent. Excellent references. Call 905- 985-1345. BROCK RD/FINCH, 2 furnished bed sitting rooms: private bath- room, share shower, TV/VCR, parking. Share kitchen, laundry, clean, quiet. Must like animals. $450/ $550 mo. Immediate. (905)426-8525 LARGE, CLEAN room near OC, furnished, share kitchen & bath, first/last. Available immediately. Phone 905-436-1420. MEADOWVALE & ELLESMERE, bright cozy room, new large home, parking, utilities, cable, laundry included. 416-577-4371. Park/Gibb, Oshawa Furnished basement apt, own kitchen & bath, laundry facilities. Separate ent., $325/bi-weekly. First/last required. Call Terri 905-721-8518 ROOMS FOR RENT:Centrally located, steps to Oshawa Centre and major bus routes. Includes shared kitchen, bathroom, tele- phone & cable. $460-$550. 5 rooms available.(905)720-4889 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, April 14, 2006, PAGE 25 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com Best RV Deals 1998 Prowler 30' FW (14' slide) Was $21,500 Now $14,999. To Receive this Weeks Top 10 Best RV Deals Email us Today at: bestrvdeals@campkins.com INVITATION TO BID Bids for services listed below address to: The Distribution Manager Uxbridge Times-Journal 16 Bascom St., P.O. Box 459 Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1M9 Will be received until 5p.m.Friday,April 14, 2006.Contract commencing Wednesday, May 3, 2006 or sooner if necessary. Work consists of counting, bundling and dropping of papers, flyers, catalogues and other products to specific drop locations in Uxbridge and surrounding area. Delivery to be completed within 3 hours after receiving final product. Information packages available at: 16 Bascom St. Ask for Bid #1 Lowest or any bids not necessarily accepted. Are you a new business? Be included in either or all future Community Phone Books. (Pickering * Ajax * Whitby * Oshawa * Clarington) Please contact This Week Phone Directories @ 905-579-4400 or email: directories@durhamregion.com 761 McKay Road, Unit #1, Pickering, Ontario L1W 3A3 Phone: 905-619-2093 Fax:905-619-3366 west 401 east Brock Rd 1 Montgomery Pk. Rd. Pickering nuclear plant X 761 McKay Rd Unit #1 SCUGOG ISLAND, Port Perry, near Casino. Large bedsitting room in waterfront home. 4 pc. washroom, walk-in closets. Use of pool & dock. $450/month. 905- 985-1316. 3 ROOMS AVAILABLE near Oshawa Centre. Share very large house with 3 others, ages 20-30. Free laundry. $425-$450/room in- clusive.First/last.905-718-5753. AT BLOOR & SIMCOE, Oshawa.Share furnished apt with 2 males. Near all amenities, cable/internet included. Available immediately, lst/last, $450/mo in- clusive, Viewing (905)433-4088. CLEAN, BRIGHT MODERN townhouse to share, North Oshawa, near UOIT/Durham Col- lege. Young professional/student preferred. $400 plus shared utilities. First/last. Available May 1. 905-725-7270. FIVE BEDROOM FARMHOUSE, Stouffville/Claremont area. 2 acres, pool, parking, laundry, storage, satellite t.v. Available May lst. $350 inclusive. (905)640-6275. LOOKING FOR A Professional roommate to share 4-bedroom townhouse in North Oshawa. Close to all amenities and only 5mins to 401. $500/month all in- clusive, no pets, non-smoker call Kevin (905)579-8613 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Clean, quiet house for mature person (male preferred). Ajax, Rent $465/inclusive, furnished, cable, internet, telephone, laun- dry, parking. Private residence in respectable neighbourhood. 905-391-3809. SHARED ACCOMMODATION $450/mo. includes utilities, cable and parking.. Use of kitchen/liv- ingroom. Near Oshawa Centre and downtown, on bus/Go transit Available now. Call 905-718- 6471. WHITBY - Dundas/Brock St. Large, bright 2 bedroom apt. to share in great Whitby location. $600/mo. all inclusive. Available May 1st.905-995-0460 5 STAR RESORT in Orlando, minutes from Disney World, one- week anytime until September. Fully-equipped townhouse, ac- commodates 10 people. $200/night/taxes included. 1-416- 528-2920 BALSAM LAKE Fenelon Falls Tra ilers for Sale on Sites, HK Cottages for rent. Season boat slips for rent 1-877-887-2550 www.sandybeachtrailercourt.com CASTLETON HILLS RV PARK - Are looking for a seasonal site or overnight camping? Come and visit our park, a gem in the hills of Castleton. Trailers for sale, close to ATV trails. www.castletonhills.com 1-866- 241-2224. RICE LAKE Large seasonal 10 new sites. Pool, beach, docking. Tr ailers on-site for sale, Park Model rentals weekly. Call (705)696-3423. Website: www.dreamlandresort.on.ca SEASONAL TRAILER SITES available in the Kawarthas, Hwy. 28, north of Peterborough in Woodview. Family Park located on Julian Lake, large sites; great rates 705-654-1064. WANTED: CANVAS CAMPING trailer. Low price.905-655-3138. 17' FIBREGLASS BOAT,older model has 2 motors (not run- ning),needs work. 1-50hp Merc, 1-50hp Evinrude. Asking $800 OBO. 905-985-1802 or 905-243- 9490, ask for Dale. SWIMMING POOL SALE- Get discount prices. Eg. 14 x 26 $12,999. Some models in stock. Over 17 years experience. 416- 554-8195. 905-985-3491 www.in- novativmarketing.com LOST:Siamese Cat, small female, cross eyed, lost from Wesney/Rossland, Ajax Commu- nity Centre area, about 1 week ago. Please call 416-346-6869 or 905-239-0182 with any info. REWARD! LIVE-IN NANNY/HOUSE keeper to care for 2 children. 2-1/2 and 8 years old. Able to work week- ends. Fax resume to 905-683- 1725 AFFORDABLE loving daycare, all ages, non-smoking, exp., steps Glengrove P.S., St. Antho- ny Daniels bus route. near PTC. Large fenced backyard. Play- room/crafts, Snacks, lunch. Ref- erences.(905)839-7237 Rep Fast Pitch/ Softball Tryouts for Girls born in 1993 & 1994 Pickering Heat Fa stball Association is creating a new Squirt team.We are looking for experienced ball players ages 11 & 12 who are interested in playing at a more competitive level.For information & tryout schedule please contact Ron Peacock 905-839-3787 Cathy Howden (705)944-8908 LIVE IT!New health & wellness magazine. 250,000 copies. Cost-effective directory ads, word ads. Call today to book for the June issue. 416-493-1300 ext. 276.sduguay@metroland.com PSYCHICS reader and advisor, help in all life's problems, satis- faction guaranteed, specializing in Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball readings. Always private and confidential. House parties available. (905)665-3222. ARABIAN STALLION,6 year old, purebred registered. Arabian Mare with a 2 year old filly. Call 905-576-7383. +CARPET CARPET CARPETS 3 rooms carpeted with Commer- cial carpet and premium pad from $289 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted with Berber carpet and premium pad from $389 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted with cut pile carpet and premium pad from $489 (30 yds). Free in-home quotes. SAILLIAN CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905- 242-3691 ; 905-373-2260. 2 DRAWER lateral filing cabinet 18" deep, 36" wide. 6 Drawer lat- eral filing cabinet 18" deep, 80" high, 36" wide. Beige metal with locks. 2 drawer lateral black ply- wood filing cabinet. 8 Office chairs swivel metal frames, up- holstered seats and backs. Flip board holder.(905)987-3848. 22 ft.storage container $1800. 45 ft. storage trailer $2500. Will deliver.905-434-0392. A BEDROOM SET,gorgeous cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- ror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905-213-4669. A DINING ROOM,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 A1 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. DishNetworking, FREE TO AIR. Sales, Installations, Repairs, Modifications. Ariza-700, View Sat-2000 Platimum, all models in-stock. Dish Network Service and Sales. (905)999-0362 AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, HANK'S APPLIANCES. Stoves, $149/up, portable dishwashers $200/up, 18" dishwashers in stock, fridges $175/up. Washers $125/up. Dryers $149/up. Large selection of reconditioned & new scratch & dent appliances. Parts Specialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043. ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- fice $250.Call 905-213-4669. APPLIANCES,refrigerator, stove, heavy duty Kenmore washer & dryer, apartment size washer & dryer, freezer. Mint condition. Will sell separately, can deliver.Call (905)903-4997 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 construc- tion, never opened. Cost $8,000 Sacrifice $1,900.(416)748-3993 CARPETS SALE & HARD- WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $329 (30 sq. yd.) in- cludes: carpet, pad and installa- tion. Free estimates, carpet re- pairs. Serving Durham and sur- rounding area. Credit Cards Ac- cepted. Call Sam (905)686-1772 CARPETS.Laminate and vinyl sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet includ- ing premier underpad and instal- lation. Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Estimate. Mike 905-431- 4040 CENTRAL AIR COND from $1299 installed (manufacturer Goodman Canada), gas-lines $149 installed, stoves, bbqs, pool heaters etc. Call Gas Works Oshawa/Durham, 325 Simcoe St. 905-434-3028 COMPUTER TROUBLE?We of- fer you On-Site Networking & Computer Repairs/Upgrades, Vi- rus Removal & Wireless Security. We also sell New/Used Systems & Laptops. For your computer Repairs/Sales call S D L 905- 428-7559, cell 416-892-6965 DININGROOM SUITE,French Provincial style, table w/2 leafs, four (4) upholstered chairs, buffet & hutch, excellent condition $650; Livingroom couch, loveseat & ot- toman, almost new, brown/rust/beige print. $500; Or Best Offer.Call 905-434-5264 FOR SALE CHIPPER/SHRED- DER 3.5 hp. Sears Craftsman. $275. Call 905-665-7684. FOR SALE:Fri dge, stove, (matching set), portable dish- washer, kitchen set incl. 4 swivel chairs on castors and microwave. Excellent working condition, just remodelling kitchen. Just make an offer. Call 905-683-1939 Con- rad FREELANCE E-AUCTIONS. Now accepting quality, new and gently used items for consign- ment auction. Turn your unneed- ed articles into quick easy cash. We sell almost anything!! 905- 448-9041 HEAD LICE GONE.Nit free ter- minator, $23.95. licesquad.com. Call the professionals 866-838- LICE HOSPITAL BED AND high quality pressure free mattress. $1200. 905-831-8732. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safe- ty Covers - best quality, best pric- es, all colours, all sizes. Delivery included. PAUL'S HOME AND LEISURE 905-259-4514 or 866- 972-6837 www.homeandlei- sure.ca HOT TUB,"Coastal Spa" 8ft x 8ft, 6.5-h.p. motor, 20 jets, $3,200 o.b.o.Call (905)576-8660 HOT TUB/SPA 5 person, loung- er, 24 jets, 5HP, redwood cabi- net, never used, warranty, retail $5995, asking $3995. Call 905- 428-6976. “If you’re going to do something, do it right.”Mike Holmes We do it all. Professionally. Kitchens • Bathrooms • Painting Decking • Roofing • Furnace Air Conditioning • AND MORE Call1-800-79-DEPOT or visit www.homedepot.ca/installation Ask us about one of our many financing options to best suit your needs. STURROCK HOME IMPROVEMENTS (416) 407-2085 A COMPLETE LINE OF SERVICE FOR YOUR HOME kitchen & bathroom remodeling finished basements ceramic tile hardwood & laminate floors drywall repair int./ext.caulking ROB STURROCK GROW PROPERTY MAINTENANCE TOO TIRED, DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TIME OR YOU JUST DON'T LIKE CUTTING GRASS, WE'LL CUT YOUR GRASS, TRIM IT & EDGE IT. COMMERICIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES GRASS CUTTING, DRIVEWAY SEALING, AERATION 905-428-6199 Basements, Kitchens & Bathrooms Renovations Electrical, Plumbing, Windows, Doors, Decks, Home Inspections,Carpentry, Flooring, *Insured *Guaranteed *1 year warranty *Senior Discounts 905-243-2100 Local: 1-800-961-RENO(7366) Toll free: PUT A SMILE ON YOUR TILE!!! If you're tired of looking at your dirty Tile & Grout Call Total Building Services - 905-686-9995 We clean, seal, restore & recolour Tile & Grout Commercial ~ Residential GRASS CUTTING by professionals $20 & up RANGER LANDSCAPING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Residential and Commercial Also Interlocking & Decks "Excellent rates and excellent service" Guaranteed! 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We clean out & dispose of household junk, renovation waste & all general garbage,including furniture and appliances.Friendly & careful same day service. 416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!! New Eden Landscape * Construction * Interlock/Natural Stone * Walkways/Patios/Walls * Garden Design * Sprinkler * Decks/Fence/Arbor Over 20 yrs. exp. All work guaranteed (905) 839-8143 DURHAM RENOVATIONS Specializing in Complete Basement Renovations, Kitchens, Ceramics, Drywall, Hardwood & more No Job Too Small Steve @ 905-409-0443 F & M HOME RENOVATIONS Carpentry for all your needs! Framing & Finish Hardwood Floor Installation 24hr Emergency door repairs on break & enters. You supply the material, we'll do the work! Call (905)420-7394 Need a Handyman? •Fire/Water Damage •Drywall Taping/Painting •Flooring •Full Basement Renos. (Framed, Drywall, Taping, Insulating $5800 based on 1400sq.ft.house incl.material) No up front fees! (905)728-8973 LICENSED TILE SETTER Residential /Commercial Specializing in remodeling kitchens/bathrooms Home improvement/ renovations 25yrs. exp. 905-655-5602 WORKSCAPE Spring clean-up Lawn Maintenance Landscaping/ Home Improvements Offering a variety of Services 1-866-545-2442 LODCOM CONSTRUCTION General Home Renovations & Improvements All work guaranteed Craig (905) 686-1913 PLUMBER ON THE GO Top Quality Plumbing at Reasonable rates Service and new installations Residential/Commercial No job too big or small Free estimates - over 20 years experience (905)837-9722 Rouge Valley Renovation General Contracting Specializing in: Additions House Framing Decks/Roofing... Licensed/Insured Shaun 416-805-6076 NEED A FRIEND WITH A TRUCK? Junk Removal/Disposal ●Light Hauling ●Odd Jobs ●General Deliveries Reasonable Rates Call Hans anytime (905) 706-6776 SPRING CLEANUP Lawn Cutting Garbage Removal, Brick Work, Concrete Repairs, Painting, Eavestrough Cleaning hedge trimming/tree pruning 905-431-7762 905-655-5085 Deb & Di's Custom Interiors ◆For all your painting needs ◆Faux Finishes ◆Ceramics ◆Colour Consultation Deb: 416-725-5651 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 CROSS MOVERS Dependable & Reliable Good Rates 24-hour Service Licenced/Insured (416)423-0239 (905)683-5342 ELITE MOVING $40/hr., 2-movers+Truck, Excellent Service, Short notice. Insured. 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O.K. “Durham’s Original”“Durham’s Original” *Need a Car Loan-*Need a Car Loan- Call Credit-ZoneCall Credit-Zone FreshStartFinance.CA AT MOTORCITY SATURN 1520 DUNDAS ST E. WHITBY "A DIFFERENT KIND OF CREDIT ANY KIND OF CAR" *BANKRUPTCY *PROPOSAL *COLLECTIONS *DIVORCE/SEPARATION *NEW CREDIT Online Credit approvals now available 24/7. Rates starting at 8.99% Contact: Kristin Elliott 905-444-2596 (Direct) 1-877-728-8766 ext 327 kelliott@motorcitysaturn.com "Everyone deserves a Fresh Start" www.motorcitysaturn.com www.FreshStartFinance.ca "SUPER SUNDAY SALE" SUNDAY, APRIL 16th, 2006 1:00 P.M. START, 11:30 A.M. PREVIEW KAHN AUCTION CENTRE 2699 Brock Rd. North, Pickering, Ontario (3 mile north of Hwy. 401 exit 399) This is the sale to attend for such amazing buys as Gluckstein- home Collection Designer Series of Bedroom Furniture, Micro- suede Theater seating for the ultimate home experience, 9 pc French Country Dining Room Suite, Sectional Leather Sofa Sets, King size Sleigh style Bedroom Suite with Leather inserts, Ma- hogany carved Furniture including Fireside Chairs, Hall Stands, Executive Partners Desk, Chippendale Writing Desk, Micro-suede Wingback Chairs, Palace King Chair, Marble Topped Bathroom Va nities, Maple Topped table with Black legs & 6 black Arrowback Chairs, Queen Size Bedroom suites, Oak Armoire, Estate & An- tique pieces such As Drop Leaf Table, Dressers, Sideboards, Oriental Accent piecesApartment size Leather Sofa Set, Canadian Artists, NorvalMorriseau, Trisha Romance, Robert Bateman, Wal- ter Campbell,Alicia Soave & others. Mirrors, Mattresses, Assort- ment of Crystal Giftware, etc, etc. If you have not attended one of our sales, your friends are hiding where they get their great buys. COME WHERE THE ACTION IS, GO TO AN AUCTION!!! "SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SALE" Auctioneers PETER RAITHBY & ANTHONY WAGLER Call 905-683-0041 SAVE HUNDREDS!! SAVE THOUSANDS Terms:Visa, M/C, Amex, debit card or cash. No registration fee - 10% buyers premium Q's Creations & Fifth Ave. Jewellery **OPEN HOUSE** Saturday, April 15th 11a.m. - 3p.m. 1586 Heathside Cres, Pickering We are located off Glenanna between Dixie Rd & Fairport Rd Check out an Amazing Collection of Floral Designs, Wreaths, Kitchen Items, Wedding & Bridal Designs, Cemetery Arrangements, and a Stunning Collection of Jewellery. For information call 905-839-6718 MARCHMENT IT’S A GIRL! Jim and Stephanie Marchment (Nee McDonald) are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, ARDEN ELEANOR DIANE who arrived on March 16th, 2006 at 1:02 a.m. weighing 7lbs. 2ozs. Welcomed by proud grandparents Eleanor McDonald, John and Helen Marchment and Gord McDonald, great-grandparents Jim and Clara Saunders, Aunt Stacy, Uncle Kent and Aunt Sara, Aunt Cathy and Uncle Kevin, cousins Shannon, Cameron, Easton and Reese and furry sister Guinness. Thanks to Dr. Shafir and the staff of the genetics department at Mount Sinai hospital for the excellent care we received during our pregnancy and to the staff at Ajax/Pickering Hospital for helping us to deliver a healthy, happy baby. ADAM JOHN QUIBELL April 23,1978-April 15, 2001 Your presence we miss. Your memory we treasure. Loving you always, Forgetting you never. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Justin, William and family KAYAK POOL 24'X12', C/W pump, filter solar blanket, and ac- cessories. New deck. Needs lin- er, $2000 OBO, call (905)655- 8496 KNIGHT UPRIGHT PIANO, apartment size, mahogany, ap- prox 50 years old. Good condi- tion. Asking $1500 o.b.o. Call (905)666-8042 LEATHER JACKETS 1/2 price, purses from $9.99; luggage from $19.99; wallets from $9.99. Everything must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728-9830, Scarborough (416)439-1177, (416)335-7007. LIKE NEW 8pc. bedroom suite, light oak. Dresser, wing mirror, armoire, Queen poster head board, foot board & rails, 2 night tables, $1800.905-721-7202. MAPLE TABLE 6 chairs, natural tops and natural seats, hunter green back and legs and pedestal includes China cabinet, excellent condition, $2,000. (negotiable) (905) 579-9870. MOVING SALE - Everything to go including walnut tables, bed- room suite, corner china cabinets, & china set. Sunday to Friday un- til May 15th.Call 905-683-3894 PAIR INXS TICKETS,May 1st at A.C.C., awsome seats. $200/each.905-436-6313. MOVING SALE Mint condition Queen Anne chesterfield & 2 highback chairs $2500, loveseat $500, Antique rocker $500, Com- mode table $300, Oak bedroom suite $1350, drapes, prints, nu- merous items.905-723-9487. NEED HOME PHONE SERVICE? * No Credit * No Deposit * Everyone Qualifies $34.95 mo. CALL TELECREDIT 4ahookup 1-888-424-6658 PIANOS - AND - CLOCKS Check out our Home Show Spe- cials! (Call for details). Our best prices this week! Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons..try our unique rent-to-own system. 100% of all rental payments apply! Large selection of upright and electronic pianos and Howard Miller clocks. Yamaha, Kawai, Heintzmann etc. Call TELEP PIANO 905-433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! NEW DANBY APT sized freezers $209. New Danby bar fridges, $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- pliances, scratch and dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Recon- ditioned fridges $195/up, ranges $125/up, dryers $125/up, wash- ers $199/up, new and coin oper- ated washers and dryers at low prices. New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" and 30" ranges with clock and window @$399 Reconditioned 24" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide se- lection of other new and recondi- tioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 PLAY CENTRE, WOODEN, NEW inbox. Swings, slide, fort, monkey bars, rope ladder, sand- box. Delivery available. $299. 705-444-9849. PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS XBOX MOD CHIPS installed from $125. Several chips available for each console. We buy used/work- ing consoles. For all the details: www.durhammods.com North End Oshawa.905-626-0542 POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Solid wood. New in box, accessory package included. Cost $6750 sell for $2300. 905-213-4669. PROM or BRIDESMAID Dresses Size 12, Beautiful 2-pc soft lilac colour w/full length skirt, top w/thin straps; Stunning strapless, full length skirt, coral colour. Both worn once.Call 905-434-5264 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of Complete Fitness Center, April 24, 7pm Call TCL 416.736.1367 www.managingyourassets.com RENT TO OWN - New and re- conditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast delivery. No credit applica- tion refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798- 5502. SATELLITE TV, - NO MONTHLY BILLS: Pay Per View + Movies, Sports, Adult + More!. We also of- fer Installation + repair. 6 models on display from $199 and up. U- Neek Electronics, 226 Bloor Street E. Oshawa. (web:) www.uneekelectronics.com: Visit our store today! (905) 435-0202 SHINGLES (end of the line). 5- tab laminated, driftwood colour, 20 sheets, 32-sq ft per bundle, 1000 bundles avail. $13.99/bun- dle. Call Derek 905-259-7420 or Walter 905-431-5866 TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Price $7. - $90. (tax incl.). Call Bow- manville 905-623-5258. VENDORS WANTED at the Courtice Flea Market. 5,000- 6,000 people per weekend. Rent from $230 per month for indoor space. (Sign-ups by April 30th will receive a free months rent!) Lo- cated 2 min. North of 401 be- tween Oshawa and Bowmanville. Call 905-436-1024 or visit us: www.courticefleamarket.com VICTORIAN CHESTERFIELD with matching love seat, very good condition, asking $500 or best offer. Telephone (705)944- 5745 WANTED - washing machine, prefer front loading machine, in excellent condition, reasonably priced.Call 905-434-0392 VENDORS WANTED for 2006 West Northumberland Home & Tr ade Show, April 28th to 30th in Po rt Hope. Call 905-885-8053. BOXER PUPS, 1st shots, call be- tween 6-9 p.m.905-571-2958. CALLING ALL GORGEOUS Shih Tzu dames, handsome male stud for hire. Call (905)686-9302 after 5:30pm or cell 416-303- 7177. CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS,first shots, dewormed. CKC Regis- tered. Call (905)344-7093. GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, first shots, dewormed, vet checked, ready to go to loving homes May 12th.(705)357-3872. HOME RAISED rare Sable Shit- zu puppies for sale. Ready April 15th, vet checked and shots. $600. (905)728-6148 LAB, PUREBRED PUPS,CKC registered, yellow & black available. First shots, dewclaw's removed, $750 each. Ready to go April 18th. Guaranteed. (905)743-0933 (905)718-0288 STRAW & HAY available, horses or dairy, large squares, good quality, delivered to farm. 519- 529-1141 YOU COULD HAVE your dog under control and listening in 2 short weeks. TSURO DOG TRAINING. www.tsurodogtraining.com 905- 797-2855. 1972 VOLVO 142S,B20B, 4 speed manual, extra complete, B20B extra 4 speed with over- drive, plus more extras. 117,000 m. $1,500 or best offer. Tele- phone (905) 767-2055. 1992 HONDA ACCORD EXR, beige, auto, 280,000kms, p/w, moonroof, 1-owner. Emission passed Jan/2006. Minor rust/small windshield crack. Well maintained, includes 4 Michelin snow/rims. $1,900. Evenings (905)683-8572; Days (416)592- 4390 1993 JEEP YJ,4cyl., 4-speed, black exterior, grey interior, am/fm CD player. Hardtop, soft- top, trailer hitch. Good inside/out. $4200 o.b.o. Call Scott after 6pm (905)432-9542. 1995 GRAND AM,new tires, rebuilt transmission, new battery, replaced rad. 265,000kms. Ask- ing $1,500 as is. (905)579-9870 1995 MONTE CARLO,white, ex- cellent shape in/out, no rust. 255K, power doors, windows, trunk, tilt, tint windows, a/c, mag wheels. Safety/e-tested. $3,500 o.b.o.Call (905)571-0817 1999 CHEV. TRACKER, 4dr, 5spd, air, CD, pw, pl, tinted win- dows, 195,000 km, E-tested, $6000 firm, 905-434-0392 NEED A CAR? LET US GIVE YOU THE CHANCE YOU DESERVE! APPLY ONLINE WWW.VILLAGE CHRYSLER.CA OR CALL 905-683-5358 OR 906-767-0951 ASK FOR BRIDGET WE GET YOU DRIVING! 2000 GRAND AM SE.Blue. 6 cyl, automatic. 89,000kms. Power windows, power locks, al- loy wheels. Michelin Hydrotech Tires, spoiler. $7995. Certified & E-tested. (905)434-7986 2000 GRAND PRIX, 114K $6,490; 2000 Grand Am. $5,490; 1999 Saturn $3,999; 1998 Mazda Protage $4,499; 1995 Toyota Camery 137K $5,990; others from $1,699. Over 30 vehicles. Certified & E-tested. Long Weekend Special NO GST. (905)683-7301 or (905)424-9002 www.kellyandsonsauto.com 2001 PONTIAC Grand Prix GT, black ,fully equipped, no leather all original car in perfect shape cert, clean air, 204,000 Hyw. km. $5999.00. Tel.905-571-6854. 2001 SATURN 3-door Coupe Au- to, 4 Cylinder, A/C, CD, Tilt Steer- ing, Silver exterior, Charcoal in- terior, New brakes, 1 Tax. E-Test- ed & Certified. 87,000km $7,850. Call 416-688-3498 2003 CAVALIER,5-speed, 97,000kms, silver grey colour. New exhaust, $7700. Call (905)263-2162 after 4pm. 2003 SATURN L200,clean, fully loaded, 43,000kms, $14,000. Call (905)263-2993 GRAND MARQUE ULTIMATE 2004. Loaded, under warranty. Best offer.905-721-8678. ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS,old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. $ $ A & 1 AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Pleas- es call 905-426-0357. $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) 905-424-3508. $ $75+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax Auto Wreckers pays for vehi- cles. We buy all scrap metal, cop- per, aluminum, fridges, stoves, etc.905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER Tops all cash for good cars and trucks or free removal for scrap cars and trucks. Speedy service. (905)655-4609 or (416)286-6156. A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on cars & trucks Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Pickering/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CASH deal for your old junker. Cars & trucks wanted, dead or alive. Free p-up. Call 24 hrs. John 905-263-4142 or 905-914-4142. CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in running condition. Call (905)427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES 1991 CHEV ASTRO VAN,ex- tended, V6 auto, 3.3L, fully load- ed, a/c, stereo, excellent condi- tion in/out. Excellent family/work van. New tires, runs great, solid body $950.(905)404-8541 1998 FORD E-350 CUBE VA N, 7.3L turbo diesel, 14' heated box, well-maintained, 312k, certified & e-tested $9,500. (905)579-3760. 1997 HONDA ACE 1100 - Black & cream. 52k. Mint condition. Ve ry well maintained. Needs nothing. Lots of accessories. Asking $7900. 905-987-2163. 1998 SUZUKI INTRUDER 1400 VS, lots of extras and chrome, show room condition, low mile- age, a must see. Asking $6,700. (905)655-7495 86 GOLD WING,Aspencade, sil- ver, 60,000kms, immaculate, $7800 firm.call (905)420-9316. EXCLUSIVELY YOURS Discover Durham's Most Reputable Agency Without the attitude Quality time is our motto Discretion Guaranteed! Serious inquiries only Open 12pm daily (905)725-2322 ASIAN LADIES Chinese, Japanese, Korean Pretty & Busty Open-minded, Good Service, Good Rate 24/7, Out Calls Only www.cuteorientals.ca 647-221-5858 Attractive Adorable Oriental Massage Pleasure, Open-Mind North Oshawa 905-429-2420 Central Ajax 905-619-9945 NEW IN AREA Exotic~ Tanned Beauty Fun~Friendly~Busty CALL KRISTI NOW! 416-709-2463 OUTCALLS ONLY 10am-4pm INDEPENDENT SHEMALE NIKKI Looks 100% Amazing In/Out 905-436-9711 12 p.m. - 12 a.m. PICKERING ANGELS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Relaxing Massage VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi 905 Dillingham Rd.#3 (905)420-0320 pickeringangels.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, April 14, 2006, PAGE 27 A/Pwww.durhamregion.com THOMAS, Maureen Ann - B.Mus. M. Ed. July 10, 1956 - April 8, 2006. Dearly beloved daughter of Alma & Richard Thomas, passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer, at the Rouge Valley Ajax/Pickering Hospital on Saturday, April 8, 2006. Her mother and father were by her side. Always loved by her Aunt Diane, her relatives and dear friends in Canada and the United Kingdom. Maureen was a dedicated teacher and administrator, she was most recently the principal of St. Marguerite d'Youville Catholic School, Whitby, and former principal of Monsignor Philip Coffey Catholic School, Oshawa. She served as an executive member on the Council for Exceptional Children-Chapter 584 for many years, advocating for children with special needs. Her goal in life was to give the best education possible to all children. Maureen was chosen by her colleagues to receive the Distinguished Catholic Leader Award in May 2005 from the Durham Catholic District School Board because of her exceptional leadership skills. She lovingly shared her gift of music as accompanist for Durham Catholic District School Board, GraceNotes Choir and the Principal Choir. Maureen was also the organist at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Oshawa. Her devotion to God sustained her throughout her life. Maureen will always be remembered for her generosity, kindness, great sense of humour, her beautiful smile and a very positive attitude. Special thanks to Dr. Khokhar, the surgical team and nursing staff at Rouge Valley Ajax/Pickering Hospital - 2 East, for their compassion and wonderful care. Visitation will be at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, 124 King Street East, Oshawa on Saturday April 15th from 6 - 9 p.m. and Sunday, April 16th from 2- 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Prayer services will be held during visitation at 8 p.m. each evening. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday April 17th at 11 a.m. at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, 1148 Finch Avenue, Pickering followed by a private cremation service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, Share Life or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 258 In Memoriam258In Memoriam VIEW ON-LINE AT.... Step into a beautiful new home this Spring. Make your your move today! SpringSpring OPEN HOUSEOPEN HOUSE WEEKENDWEEKEND 936 REYTAN BLVD. SUN., APRIL 16, 2-4 PM MASON CHIU* 416-276-2767 416-461-0907 Bright and spacious detached bungalow with an excellent lot size! Close to all amenities, schools, shopping and GO station. Newer roof (04), newer windows (03) and freshly polished hardwood. Large back deck with tree lined backyard … large basement apt. with separate entrance. Great for investment opportunity also. www.torontospaces.comPartners Realty Inc. Brokerage EMILY McLEAN* 416-690-5100 HWY. #2/GLENANNA Gorgeous rare sun-fi lled ground unit. Fantastic location - close to Pickering Town Centre, parks and 401! Exclusive use of private courtyard with gas barbecue under mature trees and bushes with all the great amenities and luxuries of living in a condo. Tridel Casita bungalow. Just move in to this tastefully decorated home! SAT. APRIL 15, 2-4 P.M. 1400 THE ESPLANADE NORTH #216, PICKERING Estate Realty Independently Owned & Operated Brokerage$227,900PERFECT STARTER! Lovely open concept, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, with gorgeous kitchen w/o to a fantastic deck - Great for entertaining. Don’t forget the fi nished basement & garage. This one has it all! Just move in! SAT. APRIL 15, 2-4 P.M. 85 BOOTH CRESCENT, AJAXREDUCED$264,900Visit www.Agent Lori.com Signature Realty INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED, BROKERAGE LORI HARRIS* Making DREAMS Come True One Home At A Time 416-443-0300 PAUL* & ELLEN* DUNN 905-686-5153 Go to Harwood and Cloveridge and follow the signs. IMMACULATE 3 BDRM. END UNIT TOWNHOME in South Ajax on quiet crescent. Shows 10+++. Freshly painted living/dining rooms w/new oak hardwood fl oor. Bright, freshly painted, newly reno’d basement with computer nook & wainscoting. New roof & garage door. New ceramic tile in foyer. This home sparkles! Short walk to waterfront trail & parks. Close to shopping, schools, transit. Call Paul or Ellen to view this lovely home today! 905-686-5153. SAT. APRIL 15, 1-4 P.M. 24 ROBBIE CRES., AJAX$199,900sutton-group classic realty inc. brokerage ERNIE MACMASTER* 416-443-0300 Pickering/Scarborough border backing onto Duffi n’s Creek. Indoor pool, tennis court, sauna, triple car garage, circular driveway. Visit: www.erniemacmaster.com for a virtual tour and lots of interior photos. SIGNATURE REALTY www.erniemacmaster.com BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 2 ACRE ESTATE LOT!!! $799, 9 9 9 JOAN ROGERS* 905-683-5000 LOADED WITH VALUE! “JUST REDUCED” This all brick two storey home with two car garage has 3 spacious bedrooms, 3 baths, large eat-in kitchen with walkout to yard... PLUS extra large main fl oor family room with corner gas fi replace... maple fl ooring on main level... Approx. 1900 sq. ft. Close to schools, rec centre, shopping and transit... A must see home. SUN. APRIL 16, 2-4 P.M. 42 BROCKMAN CRES., AJAX QUALITY ONE Ltd., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated SAM VELLA Sales Representative 416- 286-3993 580 SHEPPARD AVE., PICKERING SAT., APRIL 15, 1-5 P.M. Bright family home with a wide and deep lot. 4 bedrooms, fi nished basement. Long driveway for convenient parking. $369,900. Call Sam Vella. $36 9, 9 0 0 Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage *Salesperson **Broker ***Broker of Record OUT THESE OPEN HOUSES 320 Mapleview Court, PICKERING ......... Sat. 2-4 ❑ 580 Sheppard Ave., PICKERING ............ Sat. 1-5 ❑ 42 Brockman Cres., AJAX .................. Sun. 2-4 ❑ 542 Sheppard Ave., PICKERING ............ Sat. 1-3 ❑ & ...................................... Sun. 1-3 ❑ 40 Linton Ave., AJAX ........................ Sun. 2-4 ❑ & ..................................... Mon. 2-4 ❑ 85 Booth Cres., AJAX ........................ Sat. 2-4 ❑ 936 Reytan Blvd. ............................. Sun. 2-4 ❑ 1400 The Esplanade North #216, PICKERING ..... Sat. 2-4 ❑ 24 Robbie Cres., AJAX ....................... Sat. 1-4 ❑ ✓ Tasteful and elegant in every detail! Red mahogany hardwood floors! Red mahogany California shutters on every window! Granite kitchen counters! Nestled on child safe cul- de-sac! Backs to greenspace! Absolutely stunning! Don’t miss out on this fabulous home! Priced to sell. Kelly Pantaleo. 320 MAPLEVIEW COURT (Altona and Finch) SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2-4 PM KELLY PANTALEO* 905-471-2121 Century 21 Leading Edge Realty Inc. $379,900 To Advertise in This FeatureTo Advertise in This Feature Call YourCall Your Real Estate AdvertisingReal Estate Advertising Consultant Today!Consultant Today! 905-683-5110905-683-5110 ByBy AppointmentAppointment OnlyOnly To Advertise in ThisTo Advertise in This Feature Call YourFeature Call Your Real Estate AdvertisingReal Estate Advertising Consultant Today!Consultant Today! 905-683-5110905-683-5110 DANIELA LACATUS* 416-383-1828 Immaculate custom built bungalow on large treed lot. Nature lovers delight! Gleaming hardwood fl rs., fi n. bsmt. with fi replace in rec room, large bdrm., cedar closet, 3-pc. bath with B/I CD sound system. Too much to mention - A must see! Huge deck w/built-in bench seats, 10 parking spaces, landscaped front yard. SAT. & SUN. APRIL 15 & 16, 1-3 P.M. 542 SHEPPARD AVE., PICKERING DIETMAR H. ARFF* 905-668-1800 416-795-3306 (direct) SUN. & MON., APRIL 16 & 17 2 - 4 P.M. 40 LINTON AVE., AJAX $ 2 9 7 , 9 0 0 Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage 3+1 Bedroom Bungalow on a large lot (58 feet front) with very large deck facing west new kitchen, bathroom, rec room with laminate floor, all newer windows, detached garage + plenty of parking - Close to schools, transit, library, golf course. Call Dietmar at 905-668-1800 or direct 416-795-3306. 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The Lynx finished pool play We dnesday morning, dropping a 4-0 decision to the Boca Juniors of Florida. Playing for the Lynx from Dur- ham are Michael Cancellara, 16, and Adrian Williams, 15, of Ajax, Jordan Reeve, 16 and Nick Alexan- der, 15, of Pickering, Derek Rocha, 15, of Bowmanville, and Colin Francis, 16, of Oshawa. The Dallas Cup tourney wraps up Sunday, April 16. 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