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Mr. Ondoua sees potential for his creations at parks, golf courses and corporations. Gardener’s colourful idea takes root PICKERING RESIDENT CREATES UNIQUE ART WITH FLOWERS KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- The floral concoctions in Roger Ondoua’s backyard are a little different from the usual blooms in local gardening competi- tions or landscaping magazines. The Pickering resident, who studied arts and sciences at McGill University, and later got his PhD in horticulture, has invented a number of creations made out of flowers and plants. “I call it ‘hortisculpture.’ It’s a combination of horticulture and sculpture,” he said. He’s used impatiens, hypoestes and a number of different plants and flowers to create an array of floral images in his back- yard, including a dolphin, a Canadian flag, a horse -- his favourite -- and a golfer. See PICKERING page 8 facebook.com/newsdurham twitter.com/newsdurham REGION 2 Restaurant inspections Diners across Durham cited for infractions CITY 3 Tug of war City, conservation authority reach house agreement SPORTS 13 On track to Michigan Pickering sprinter signs for scholarship Th ursday, August 5, 2010 durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 5, 20102 AP         %VSIBNTUPQDIPJDFGPS POFEBZ#BUI3FNPEFMMJOH CELEBRATING 2626 SYEARS $BMM/08GPSB '3&&JOIPNFFTUJNBUF    #MPPS4USFFU&BTU 0TIBXB XXXCBUImUUFSDPN $PNFWJTJUVTBUUIF1JDLFSJOH5PXO$FOUSF GSPN"VHVTUUIUI "6(64541&$*"- 0'' A COMPLETE BATH FITTER SYSTEM OR 0'' FOR TUB OR WALL ONLY $PVQPONVTUCFQSFTFOUFEBUUJNFPGFTUJNBUF POMZ.BZOPUCFDPNCJOFEXJUIBOZPUIFS PõFSPSBQQMJFEUPQSFWJPVTQVSDIBTFT7BMJEBU QBSUJDJQBUJOH#BUI'JUUFS-PDBUJPOT bathroom remodelling Customer Day! Customer Day! Free Event!Free Event! 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Other violations included using a dirty cloth to clean tables, an operator not ensuring employees washed their hands before resuming work, not protecting food from contamination, and the floor in the food handling room wasn’t kept clean. The health department also enforc- es the Smoke-Fee Ontario Act. Twelve businesses in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax and Pickering were cited for violations. Half the violations were for selling tobac- co to someone under 19 years of age. Five of the other violations were busi- nesses ensuring there were no ashtrays. The other violation was a taxi driver in Oshawa having a lit cigarette in a pro- hibited workplace. Fines under the Smoke-Free act ranged from $250 up to $900. Two pet owners, one in Oshawa and one in Whitby, were cited for failing to have their animals immunized against rabies. These charges were under the rabies immunization regulation 567, which is part of the Health Protection and Promotion Act. Also, a property owner in Oshawa was fined $1,000 for failing to comply with an order from a public health officer, related to West Nile virus prevention. To see a complete list of businesses charged, visit www.durham.ca. Also, the list of inspection results under the DineSafe Durham program is available at the same web address. Duvet Cover Set “Colour Bloc k” 100% Cotton Matchi ng sheet sets available. Duvet Cover Set $$7979.99.99 $$8989 .99.99 2 Colours Queen $$6969 .99.99 King $$7979 .99.99Double $$4949 .99.99Twin $$3939 .99.99 “Pazazz” 100% Cotton Queen King $$5959 .99.99 Twin $$6969.99.99 Double CORRECTION NOTICE Please note the following corrections to the Surefi t Flyer Jacket in paper August 5, 2010. Back Page: The price of the Pure Silk King Duvet should be $189.99. Inside Left Page: Should read: 400 T.C. Sheet Set Egyptian Cotton We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. REGION Durham restaurants cited for multiple health violations METROLAND FILE PHOTO DURHAM -- The Region completed inspections on all Durham restaurants recently. 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In May, the City learned the Toronto and Region Conservation was applying for a demolition permit for a home jointly owned by the City and the TRCA since the tenant was to move out on July 12 and the conserva- tion authority wanted to protect the land. After a storm of e-mails, letters and pub- lic comments by Pickering councillors, the TRCA has since agreed to let the City explore using the home for community purposes, such as a meeting centre for local groups. The Norman Scudellari Property was pur- chased by the TRCA in 1999. The TRCA had been purchasing nearby homes since 1969 to protect the environmentally significant heri- tage lands on the western spit on the south- ern edge of Frenchman’s Bay, according to a letter from Ron Dewell, TRCA’s senior man- ager of conservation lands and property ser- vices. Pickering’s operations director Everett Buntsma explained at the same time, the City paid more than $240,000 as part of a purchas- ing agreement with the TRCA for its share of the home and the lands. The TRCA and the City also created the Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park Master Plan to focus on preserving and enhancing the natural attributes of the lands and creat- ing trails, parking and recreation opportuni- ties. So a letter from the TRCA stating it want- ed to apply for a demolition permit for the house had councillors fuming. Although the TRCA did receive vacant possession of the home, the City has always had the intention of looking at alternate options, said Ward 2 City Councillor Doug Dickerson. “This is fun- damentally wrong,” he said in an e-mail. He also said the demolition should not occur without consulting the communi- ty groups originally interested in using the home, or the City’s waterfront committee. Ward 1 City Councillor Jennifer O’Connell, chairwoman of the waterfront committee, agreed. “At the end of the day we were on the same page, and now we’re not,” she said at a meeting. The City quickly contacted the TRCA and shared its concerns. According to Mr. Bunts- ma, the City is “looking at possible commu- nity uses for the building.” The TRCA has boarded up the home, and City staff will visit the house and consider the options within the next few weeks, Mr. Bunts- ma said. TRCA’s Mike Fenning, manager of acquisi- tions and sales, said in an interview the mas- ter plan indicates the need to reduce traffic in the area, and demolishing the home would accomplish that. But he said the TRCA is open to Pickering’s plans. “We’ve worked with Pickering for many years and we’ve been good partners,” he said. “Things change, nothing ever stays static.” Ward 1 Regional Councillor Bonnie Littley said there is a need for community space, but the dedicated environmentally significant area should be protected. “Politicians come and go, and they can change plans at the drop of a hat,” she said in an interview. “But lands that need to go into conservation need to go into the conserva- tion authority to be protected into perpetu- ity.” CITY HALL Tug of war played out over Pickering home JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND PICKERING -- 1083 Beachpoint Promenade is the last residence remaining on the west spit. The TRCA purchased the property in 1999 along with other property around Frenchman’s Bay barrier in order to protect the environmentally significant land. 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DURHAM -- Several community groups in Durham Region have received grants from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. More than $2.1 million is being given to groups from various initiatives. Among the groups are: • AIDS Committee of Durham Region which is receiving $174.900 to hire a full-time vol- unteer co-ordinator for three years. • Canadian Mental Health Association, Durham (CMHA Durham) which is receiv- ing $5,500 to print and distribute a guide- book of services for people with mental health issues and their families in Durham Region. • Community Development Council Dur- ham (as lead organization on this collabor- ative) is receiving $108,200 over three years for a co-ordinator to expand the Durham Child Nutrition Program. • Durham Region Senior Games is receiv- ing $25,000 over two years to raise aware- ness of the Durham Region Senior Games Association. • Lucy Maud Montgomery Society of Ontar- io is receiving $46,000 to improve acces- sibility to an historic building and related cultural programs at the manse in Leask- dale where Lucy Maud Montgomery lived and wrote. • Oshawa Italian Recreation Club 1970 is receiving $131,300 for kitchen renovations and upgrading of the furnace. • Room 217 Foundation is receiving $55,000 over two years to hire a part-time develop- ment coordinator and support volunteer recruitment for this Port Perry organiza- tion. • The Distress Centre of Durham Region Inc. (as lead organization on this collab- orative) is receiving $192,400 over three years to provide a culturally sensitive crisis prevention and response service for peo- ple who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans- gendered or queer (LGBTQ) in Durham Region. • Uxbridge-Scott Agricultural Society (as lead organization on this collaborative) is receiving $150,000 for renovations to make the building accessible. PROVINCE Durham community groups receive Trillium grants No Can polystyrene be recycled in the blue box? www.durhamregionwaste.ca but... polystyrene packing material is being collected at the Oshawa Waste Management Facility (1640 Ritson Rd., N.) for recycling by a local company from June to November 2010. Disposal fees will apply. 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The plant, which can grow to six metres, is considered a severe toxic plant by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, which is monitoring sightings of the plant here in Pickering following the recent discovery of some growing in local areas. The plant’s clear sap contains a chemi- cal that can lead to burning skin blisters, severe irritation or dermatitis. If it gets into the eyes, it can lead to tem- porary or even permanent blindness. In that context, it is imperative that City and Regional officials take quick action to identify plant locations and manage their growth. In the simplest terms, don’t touch the plant if you think you’ve discovered one in your neighbourhood. Contact City officials to report the sight- ing, provide location and descriptive details and ensure that pets or children are kept away. For their part, City officials must provide area residents with necessary information to protect them from exposure and ensure that sighting reports are duly followed up, recorded and managed appropriately. Even one injury from hogweed sap is one too many. Pickering residents must be aware of their surroundings when out and about in any of the various outdoor areas in Pickering, exercise caution and take note of their discovery. In the meantime, City and Regional offi- cials must remove the hogweed that has been identified, either through herbicide use or complete removal of the offending plants. And because the plants are biannual - - they grow one year and bloom the next -- it provides some breathing room for an eradication program, should officials choose that option. The bottom line is that hogweed can’t coexist with Pickering residents without the potential for serious injury. It blooms beautifully but packs a nasty, blister- inducing surprise. Be careful when you’re out and about. Stay away if you think you’ve discovered a hogweed plant in your neighbourhood. Use common sense and care and final- ly, inform the proper officials. It doesn’t take much to share the information, but it could prevent unnecessary pain, injury and suffering. -- Metroland Durham Region Media Group CONFLICT City was right in abandoning Big Pipe legal action To the editor: I am a proud opponent of the Big Pipe. I’ve attended Stop the Stink meetings, carried a sign in minus-30 temperatures and my letter to the provincial Minister of Environment is posted on the group’s website. The protest over Pickering Council’s decision to cease legal action against York Region, though, seems misguided. The lawyers hired by the City, who pre- sumably stood to earn hundreds of thou- sands of taxpayer dollars by continuing the suit, told Council it had no chance of success. Continuing the lawsuit in those circum- stances would have been utterly irrespon- sible. As a lawyer, I understand why the meet- ing had to be closed; council was receiv- ing confidential and privileged advice and if the meeting was open, that privilege would be lost. Until the entire dispute with York is resolved, the legal advice must remain confidential. Mr. Brenner, in spite of his dramatic indignation, participated in many closed meetings when he was a member of coun- cil. There is an election coming. Thankfully, most members of council aren’t playing cheap politics but doing what’s best for all Pickering residents. Don Harvey Pickering POLITICS Barbecues won’t change the past for Liberals To the editor: I find it ironic that the Liberals would hold a barbecue to honour soldiers and police officers when their party has tra- ditionally treated these two groups so badly. Under the Chretien and Martin govern- ments, the Airborne Regiment was dis- banded, the government cancelled a con- tract to buy new search-and-rescue heli- copters, our heavy-lift helicopters were sold and our army was sent to Afghani- stan wearing green uniforms and riding in vehicles which had no protection against mines and improvised explosive devices. The Conservatives have had to rectify these deficiencies by buying new helicop- ters and tanks to keep our troops alive. On the law enforcement side, the Lib- erals gave us the Young Offenders Act, which gives young criminals more pro- tection than it does their victims and the long-gun registry that wasted millions of dollars which could have been spent on hiring more police. It will take more than barbecues, smoke and mirrors to make the Liberals into the party which truly supports the armed forces and law enforcement. Richard Munderich Pickering SECURITY Most activity at G20 summit was peaceful To the editor: As a young adult who is proud to be Canadian, it is painful to read the let- ters approving of police activity during the G20. The large majority of activity at the G20 did not involve violence or van- dalism. The peaceful protesters as well as innocent bystanders who were mistreated and arrested by police that weekend had every right to be there -- whether protest- ing or simply enjoying their city. These are our civil liberties -- people fought and died for this right. To those who think otherwise, you obviously do not cherish this right -- but I suspect you cherish your right to something else. Please take a moment to consider how you might feel if something that does mat- ter to you was taken away arbitrarily and then consider that this is how the people of Toronto who were mistreated at the G20 feel. 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PICKERING Region doing work on Bayly Street durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 5, 20108 P Mr. Ondoua executes the three-dimen- sional artwork by carving the ground into a given shape, then planting suitable plants or flowers into the space. He even considers the colours that he’ll need to create shadows and, as the flowers grow, he trims them at different lengths to give them a three-dimensional effect. Mr. Ondoua got the idea when he was throwing different thoughts back and forth with friends a few months ago. “The idea came spontaneously and I decided to try it,” he said. Admittedly having no talent for draw- ing, Mr. Ondoua does have a passion for arts and sciences (his peers at McGill nicknamed him ‘Leonardo da Vinci’) and decided to use math to help him plot out where exactly the flowers would have to be planted to bloom into his desired cre- ations. “I am not a good drawer but using math I can draw pretty well,” he said. His work starts with an actual picture, from which he derives a silhouette. He then breaks the silhouette down into dif- ferent mathematical functions for an accurate graphical representation on the ground. Mr. Ondoua has opened a landscaping business, Universum Landscape Design Inc., and hopes to market his flair for flow- ers. “It’s possible using flowers, using plants, to draw people’s silhouettes, por- traits, pets or people’s favourite animals,” he said. The swinging golfer done on a wider scale could be a landmark for golf cours- es, he said, or he could create something to identify an airport, such as a hortisculp- ture of a native animal. He said he could even cater to the com- mercial sector, such as planting a compa- ny’s logo. “I see many applications,” he said. Mr. Ondoua has also created a collection of cooking videos called Culinary Art of People and Races, which can be found on YouTube. Photos and more details of Mr. Ondoua’s work can be found on his website: CALL 905-492-2141 VISIT www.universumlandscaping.com ‘HORTISCULPTURE’ Pickering resident turns gardens into works of art PICKERING from page 1 RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND PICKERING -- Roger Ondoua with several of his ‘hortisculpture’ creations in his back- yard. I call it ‘hortisculpture.’ It’s a combination of horticulture and sculpture. 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Klein, D.P.M (Podiatrist) • Custom Foot Orthotics • Full Veteran’s Coverage • Sport Medicine • Diabetic Feet, Corns & Caluses • Children’s Feet 1885 Glenanna Road, Suite 210 Pickering, Ontario L1V 6R6 Hub Mall Kingston Rd.Glenanna Rd.831-FEET(3338) PTC We all tend to make New Year’s resolutions to exer- cise, lose weight and watch what we eat. But our mo- tivation only seems to kick in with the start of summer. There’s nothing like warm weather to encourage us to get outdoors, even if it’s only to begin a walking pro- gram. As with any new exercise, if you are over the age of 35, you should get a medical evaluation before begin- ning. A great way to ease into an exercise routine is to start walking. Walking not only burns fat, it tightens muscles and lowers lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Our walking rate as we go about our daily activities is ap- proximately three miles per hour. The average person should walk at a pace of about one third faster (four miles per hour) to reach a desired exercise heart rate. We need to protect our feet, therefore a good walking shoe is very important. It should provide the most fl ex- ibility at the middle of the sole. While walking your feet do not require the same impact protection as when you are running, so your soles do not have to be thick. Before you begin walking, it is always a good idea to start with at least fi ve minutes of stretching exer- cises. After you stretch, begin walking slowly. Do so for about fi ve minutes to increase your heart rate. Then walk briskly for about 25-30 minutes decrease in speed to cool down and then fi ve minutes of stretching to prevent stiffness and increase fl exibility. Never wear ankle weights. They will put pressure on your joints that evolution never anticipated and are sure to cause future problems. Safe walking is great for all ages. 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Walk facing traffi c where there are no sidewalks. Like any form of exercise, walking should be done in moderation, every other day. If you are concerned about the weather outside, you can always mall walk. Most malls are open early in the morning, and are a perfect temperature. Just think; you won’t have to worry about a pet owner who neglected to scoop their poop. If you have a specifi c questions you would like an- swered, please send it to: ASK THE PODIATRIST, C/0 THE NEWS ADVERTISER. Health & Wellness ADVERTISING FEATURE Let’s Ask The Podiatrist Cool foot tips during the hot summer Ronald J. Klein B.Sc., D.P.M. Podiatrist-Foot Specialist Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is a short-term, goal-oriented, evidence-based alternative to medication. In fact, study after study has shown CBT to be as effective as pills for the treatment of depression and more effective than pills for the treatment of anxiety. Regain control of your life. We can help. 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In fact, Gill wasn’t a high school student at all when he committed to run for Eastern Michigan University. The 19 year old from Pickering was actual- ly enrolled at Durham College in Oshawa the past year, taking the first year of a business marketing course. But his longing to head south to further his education and take his running to a higher level never left, and his perseverance finally paid off. “It was like, I finally did it,” he says of the process. “All the hard work finally paid off. The road was nowhere easy.” It was while he was in Grade 11 at Pine Ridge Secondary School that thoughts of a scholarship began to intrigue him. Under the guidance of Pine Ridge coach Jason MacKen- zie and the help of a private coach, Anthony D’Olizera, over the next couple of years, his times in the 200- and 400-metre steadily low- ered. Big-name schools started to take notice of the emerging track star, and visits to Iowa State, Minnesota and Indiana followed as recruiters tried to woo him to their respective universities. Returning to high school for a fifth and final year, Gill suffered a hamstring injury in November that started to hamper his develop- ment. When he strained it again in May, dur- ing track season, it prevented him from run- ning at OFSAA against the best high school athletes in the province. Schools walked away from their initial interest and he was left with nothing. “I knew right away I blew it,” he says of his final year of high school. “And that was my season. It ended in the worst way possible.” Gill continued to run and train while at Dur- ham College, filling out questionnaires at other universities, hoping one of them would take a chance on him. He also leaned on his coaches and family for support, while won- dering if his opportunity for a scholarship had passed him by. Eastern Michigan finally stepped forward with an offer. “Right away, I knew this just had to be the school,” he says of touring the campus. “From meeting the coach and the team, I just had this feeling that this was the school for sure.” Because of spending a year in college already, he will transfer his credits with him this fall when he enrolls for his sophomore year of eligibility on the track. In the class- room, he will study human resources. JASON LIEBREGTS/METROLAND PICKERING -- Kyle Gill will be attending Eastern Michigan University on a track scholarship in the fall. He is a graduate of Pine Ridge Secondary School and was actually enrolled at Durham College when the scholarship opportunity came about. BASEBALL Diedrick, Smith impress with Team Canada THUNDER BAY -- Ajax’s Phil Died- rick was named to the all-star team, but Canada came up short of a medal after a promising start to the world junior base- ball championships in Thunder Bay. Canada finished a surprising first place in Pool B and advanced to the semifinals with an 8-1 thrashing of Italy in the quarterfinals, but settled for fourth place after losses of 3-1 to Chinese Taipei and 8-2 to Cuba. Diedrick was named the all-star des- ignated hitter after finishing eighth in the tournament with a .407 batting average in seven games. He also had a home run, 10 RBI and a .630 slugging percentage. Whitby’s Evan Grills got the start in the semifinal and pitched well through five innings, allowing only one run. Pickering’s Brian Smith finished the semifinal on the mound for Canada and didn’t allow a run, but the score was already 3-1 at that point. Smith was 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in two relief appearanc- es, fanning seven in 5.2 innings. Chinese Taipei went on to win the championship. SOCCER Gold medals for Ajax trio AJAX -- Madeline Iozzi, Noel Leon- Palmer and Nichelle Prince all played on the Ontario under-16 girls’ soccer team and brought home a gold medal recently. The three Ajax girls helped Team Ontario defeat P.E.I. 9-0, British Columbia 4-0 and Manitoba 4-0 before playing to a 0-0 draw with Alberta and then rebound- ing for a 5-0 victory over Quebec to cap- ture the gold medal. Iozzi and Leon-Palmer lined up on defence for the tournament, help- ing Canada keep the opposition off the scoresheet, while Prince played striker and received the Golden Boot award for scoring the most goals in the tourna- ment. Leon-Palmer, meanwhile, played in every minute of every game. Both Leon- Palmer and Iozzi have also won gold medals at the under-14 age group. Iozzi and Prince both made the U16 at 15, meaning they still have one more year of eligibility at the U16 level. Both girls returned home for a short stay and then headed out to Sunrise, Florida until Aug. 9 to attend the Cana- dian national under-15 training camp, along with Ashley Nater from Pickering. Iozzi, Leon-Palmer, Prince and Nater all play for the Pickering U16 Power Green in the Ontario Youth Soccer League. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • August 5, 201014 AP Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 Ajax & Pickering Locations Flyers in Today’s Paper If you did not receive your News Advertiser/fl yers OR you are interested in a paper route call Circulation at 905-683-5117. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6:30 Sat. 9 - 1:00 Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $6.00 every three weeks. Carrier of The Week Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY View Flyers/Coupons At * Delivered to selected households only 8 Salem Rd South Ajax, ON L1S 7T7 279 Kingston Rd. E. Ajax 260 Kingston Rd. E. Ajax (in Home Depot) 1105 Kingston Rd. Pickering (in Home Depot) 255 Salem Rd. S. 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August 11 - August 15 ATHLETICS Durham seniors gearing up for Actifest 2010 Oshawa to host province’s best Aug. 11-12 DURHAM -- With the Dur- ham Region Senior Games now complete, many of the event winners are now gearing up for Actifest 2010, which will be held in Oshawa Aug. 11-12. Close to 500 seniors, 55 years of age and older, par- ticipated in 16 different activities held throughout the Durham Region from late April to the end of June. The winners, listed below, have qualified for next week’s Actifest, although not all will participate. Shuffleboard: Bud Heard (Port Perry) and Helen Heard (Port Perry). Euchre: Barb Evans (Pickering) and Kay Flood (Brougham). 5-pin bowling: team event -- Jack Ballinger (Uxbridge), Rod Webster (Leaskdale), Wayne Mur- phy (Port Perry), Kushel Murphy (Uxbridge), Tom Foster (Uxbridge); Men’s singles -- Dave Taylor (Ajax); Women’s singles - - Mary Ellen Blackmore (Wilmot Creek). Cribbage: Bob Taylor (Wilmot Creek) and Ed Moss (Wilmot Creek). Pickleball: men’s 65+ -- Jimmy Chung (Pickering) and David Cho Chu (Pickering); mixed 55+ -- Christine Wise (Pickering) and David Cho Chu (Pickering); Mixed 65+ -- Marlynne Harri- son (Seagrave) and Hugh Horn (Seagrave); wom- en’s -- Cecilia McCaughey (Pickering) and Christine Wise (Pickering). Darts: ladies’ doubles -- Marion Carli (Brook- lin) and Sue Sanford (Pickering); men’s doubles -- Mike Kako (Uxbridge) and Dave Joyce (Leask- dale); mixed doubles -- Ron Barren (Whitby) and Bessie Rutt (Whitby). Carpet bowling: Alfred Campbell (Pickering) and Lloyd Frampton (Pickering). Contract bridge: Bruce Taylor (Pickering) and Hiz- kia Sugandi (Pickering). Bid euchre: Sylvia Dun- can (Wilmot Creek) and Virginia Foster (Wilmot Creek). Lawn bowling: mixed triples -- Wayne Wall- work (Whitby), Dorothy Little (Wilmot Creek) and Don Little (Wilmot Creek); mixed doubles -- Janet Fleming (Pickering) and George Newans (Whitby). Slo-pitch: Steve Bond (Oshawa), Dave Burroughs (Oshawa), Glenda Caldwell (Whitby), John Devit (Oshawa), Jacquie Forbes (Bowmanville), Claire Glendinning (Oshawa), Bill Gohn (Seagrave), John Horton (Port Perry), Rick Howe (Oshawa), Lorraine LaRonde (Oshawa), David Leithead (Pickering), How- ard Moore (Prince Albert), Brian Myers (Oshawa), John Robinson (Mill- brook), Gord Williamson (Seagrave). Bocce: Toni Ricciuto (Oshawa) and Renaldo Pulla (Oshawa). Golf: ladies’ A flight -- Rosemary Oxenham (Ajax); ladies’ B flight -- Bonny Ferguson (Whitby); ladies’ Calloway -- Lorna Ravary (Whitby); men’s A flight - - Jim Arnold (Brooklin); men’s B flight -- John Wih- lidal (Oshawa); men’s Cal- loway -- Marty Schieman (Oshawa). Tennis: ladies’ 55+ - - Cheryl Kielly (Whitby) and Eva Langley (Hamp- ton); ladies’ 65+ -- Bev Keith (Oshawa) and Grace D’Angelo (Markham); mixed 55+ -- Eva Langley (Hampton) and Bill Langley (Hampton); mixed 65+ -- Carol Dodsworth (Oshawa) and Ed Taylor (Courtice); men’s 55+ -- Maurice White (Oshawa) and Rudy Schmidt (Oshawa); men’s 65+ -- Bud Smith (Oshawa) and Ron Willerton (Brook- lin); men’s 75+ -- Henry Russell (Blackstock) and Ted Graham (Orono). Horseshoes: mixed doubles -- Nancy Jack- son (Oshawa) and Dave Jackson (Oshawa); men’s doubles -- Les Nichols (Oshawa) and Bill Holroyd (Oshawa). Swimming: men’s 75+ sprint -- Ken Fry (Whitby). VOLLEYBALL It’s registration time DURHAM -- It’s sign up time for the Durham Region Volleyball League. The league is looking for adult co-ed players for a variety of divisions and varying skill levels. 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Security entrance, very clean building, includes ap- pliances, utilities, parking, laundry, no dogs, 905-697- 1786, 905-666-1074 BOWMANVILLE: 3 bedroom close to all amenities. $930 per mo. plus hydro and cable. Also 2 bedroom with den, $930 plus hydro. Move in allowance offered. Offi ce hours 9-5, Monday - Friday. (905)430-1877. CEDAR ST, Oshawa, 2 bdrm second fl oor duplex. Freshly painted & new carpets. $825/mo. Fridge, stove, heat and water incl. Laundry fa- cility and parking avail. First & last req'd. No pets. Avail immediately. 905 434-1251 or 905-428-1397. LOOK! 1140 MARY St. N. 2-bdrms. From $920, Utilities Incld. Near public schools, Durham College & amenities. Laundry on-site, Elevator & Security entrance. 905-438- 1971. Skylineonline.ca LUXURY 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT UXBRIDGE 1,400 Sq.Ft: den/offi ce, laundry, large balcony, un- derground parking, all new, attractive quiet building. $1500 call William 416 445- 4664 MARY STREET APTS bachelors, 1's & 2s bdrm apts. Utilities included, min- utes to downtown, short drive to Whitby Mall. Mary/Garden 905-666-2450 www.real- star.ca MUST SEE! 50 ADELAIDE St., 290 & 300 Mary St. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom, adult complex from $795 Utilities Incld; Elevator ac- cess. Walk to downtown. Near Durham College, Oshawa Hospital & Bus stop. Call us today! 905-431- 4205 skylineonline.ca NORTH OSHAWA- 1-bed- room, Oct-1st, and 2-bed- room, Sept and Oct. Clean, family building. Heat, hydro and two appliances includ- ed. Pay cable, parking, laun- dry facilities. (905)723-2094 OSHAWA NORTH, Spa- cious units. Adult & Senior lifestyle buildings. Renovat- ed 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. Across hospital, near bus stop, wheel chair and se- curity access. Call 905-728- 4966, 1-866-601-3083. www.apartmentsinontario.com OSHAWA, Ritson/Wolfe, 2 bdrm apartment including utilities. Parking, fridge/stove included. First/last, available immediately. Call 647-404-1786. OSHAWA/BOWMANVILLE 1 & 2 bedroom apts. 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Fridge and stove, utilities extra. $950/ month, available August lst. (905)725-9991. SUMMER SPECIAL August & September! Oshawa North, Spacious units. Reno- vated bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm & Penthouse apts. Wheel chair and security ac- cess. Call 905-723-1009, 905-728-3162 1-866-601- 3083, www.apartmentsinontario.com WHITBY central, immaculate 2 bedroom apts. $958. Appli- ances, heat, water, laundry facilities and parking. No dogs 905-666-1074 or 905- 493-3065. WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balco- nies, laundry & parking. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shopping & schools. 900 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca WILSON/KING ST East- Un- der New Management. Close to retail/grocery stores, school and doctor/dentist of- fi ce. 1-Bed $869, 2-Bed $929, hydro included in rent. Call 289-240-8650. www.metcap.com BOWMANVILLE, downtown. 2 bdrm, air conditioning, 4 appliances, $850, plus hydro. 416-497-4540. 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On bus route, close to amenities. MUST LOVE ANIMALS! Park- ing/cable/internet, fi rst/last, references. Available imme- diately. No smoking. (905)426-8525. CLEAN QUIET ADULT home all over aged 45. Oshawa. Working male pre- ferred. Shared access to en- tire house. No smoking/pets. First/last. Call 9am-9pm (905)571-5191. FULLY FURNISHED ROOM. Bowmanville. Close to #2. Wireless/Cable. Parking. 4pc. Bathroom. Must be ex- tremely quiet, clean, non- smoking, no pets, employed, references/credit check rqd. $400/500/mo.+ share utils. Avail. immediately. 1st/last rqd. 416-669-4272. 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Qualifi ed Vendors Wanted for Upcoming Shows The Heart of Country Craft & Gift Show October 22, 23 & 24, 2010 General Motors Centre In The Nick of Time Artisan Show Sunday, December 12th, 2010 Ajax Community Centre (HMS Room) For more information: Audrey Dewit 905 426-4676 X257 adewit@durhamregion.com www.showsdurhamregion.com SELLING YOUR VEHICLE? Thursday, August 12th 1" X 1" AD - approx 25 words only $25+tax photo $20 extra, must be submitted Runs ALL Durham Region (Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Clarington, Port Perry, Uxbridge & Northumberland) Combined press run over 200,000!! Deadline: Tuesday prior by 8pm For more information, or to place your vehicle for sale ad please contact Classifi ed's 905-683-5110 PICKERING, MAIN FLOOR room, large window, near Transit and Town Centre, all inclusive, non-smoking in- side, suits working person. Large back yard, $450/month. Immediate pos- session. (905)839-7237. AT BLOOR/SIMCOE, Oshawa. Share furnished apt with 2-males. Near all amenities, bed/sitting room, cable/internet, parking in- cluded. Available immediate- ly, fi rst/last, $450/mo inclu- sive, Viewing (905)433- 4088; 905-243-4088. SHARED ACCOMMODA- TIONS in 2500 sq ft house, Westney & Kingston area. Recently renovated. Private bath, furnished, $800/mo in- cludes utilities (905)426- 3590 20 ACRE RANCHES Near Growing El Paso Texas. Only $12,900, $0 Down, $99 per/mo. Owner Financing, No Credit Checks, Money Back Guarantee. Free Map/Pictures. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com BEAUTIFUL ARIZONA LAND! $0 Down, $0 Interest. Starting $129/mo. Guaran- teed owner fi nancing. No credit check. 1 & 2.5 acre building lots! Call (866)256- 6141 or visit www.sunsites- landrush.com SELL/RENT YOUR time- share now!!! Maintenance fees to high? Need cash? Sell your unused timeshare today. No Commissions or Broker Fees. Free Consulta- tion. www.sellatime- share.com (888) 724-7479 BEECH LAKE, Haliburton highlands, waterfront resort, 7-housekeeping cottages, one, two and 3-bedrooms, Prices starting at $815/per week. Sandy beach, child friendly. www.beechviewresort.ca or call (416)996-1235 BALSAM LAKE Fenelon Falls, Housekeeping Cottag- es for rent, water view sites for new trailers, used trailers for Sale on Sites, Seasonal boat dock rentals. 1-877-887-2550 sandybeachtrailercourt.com MUST SELL: AFFORDABLE GETAWAY, 32' Park-model. Westlake@ Sandbanks/Pic- ton, beside beach. Loaded, TV, furnished, on sewer, bathroom w/shower, sleeps 6. Parking incl., deck w/awn- ing, barbecue. Family park. $7,900 no tax. Peter (613)544-1087 ’76 TROPHY R.V. Trailer, 36’x8’ with one tip out includ- ing 10’x15’ enclosed Florida Room. Sleeps 6. Open deck area, covered with hard top steel roof - 16’x12’, deck included. Excellent condi- tion, no leaks, no mold. Will sell separately. Also, an 8’x5’ steel claded storage shed, gas BBQ, pic nic table, gas stove and more. $4500 or best offer. For more info call 905.831.9785 evenings. 18 FOOT SINGLE SEAT Sea Kayak. American made Perception Aquaterra. In- cludes all gear, paddle and accessories, plus lockable mahogany storage container. $2,000 fi rm. (905)213-2828 BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAILER - 14' fi berglass run about, 40 hp merc, 4 new sleeper seats, new battery, new tires, spring bearings on trailer. Great fi shing boat. $2,000 obo. (705)328-0402 after 6 p.m. or (905)242- 2896. A MATURE ADULT single male, 53 yrs. old is looking for a down-to-earth non- smoking lady (between 35 and 55) as a companion for a long-term relationship. If any of you ladies are interested please call 905-686-9838. $99 GETS YOU 20+ Free Digital High Def TV Channels. Amazing Pix Quality. No Monthly Fees. Call Now 905-655-3661 1-800-903-8777 1975 CLASSIC CARVER Mahogany Wood. 70 horse power. Trailer. $1495. Call 905-623-3415 or 905-697- 6496 AFFORDABLE Appliances, HANKS Appliances, PARTS/SALES/SERVICE 310 Bloor St.W. Stoves $175/up, Fridges $175/up, Washers $175/up, Dryers $149/up. All warranty up to 15 months. Durham's largest selection of Reconditioned Appliances. (905)728-4043. BARELY USED PREMIER Walk In Tub. Maintain your independence and enjoy hy- drovesence jets effective at treating high blood pressure, back pain, arthritis, rheuma- tism, lupus and fi bromyalgia. Newest model fi ts regular bathtub with handrails, hand held shower and all latest model attachments. Open the door and sit down for a bath or shower. Best rea- sonable offer. 905-839-6063 BEAUTIFUL SOLID Oak of- fi ce desk, Mennonite built, excellent condition. $1000 o.b.o. 905-824-4133 416- 414-2739 BED, ALL new Queen ortho- pedic, mattress, box spring in plastic, cost $900, selling $275. Call (416)779-0563 CONSTRUCTION EQUIP- MENT B. E. LARKIN EQUIPMENT LTD. Kubota Construction, New Holland Construction used equip- ment. Durham, Clarington, Northumberland Sales Rep Jim (647)284-0971 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca CRIMINAL RECORD? Only PARDON SERVICES CANADA has 20 years experience with CRIMINAL RECORD REMOVAL. Call 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) www.RemoveYourRecord.com DININGROOM SET, solid maple, 6 chairs and buffet hutch. Asking $500 o.bo. (905)239-6123 HOT TUB COVERS All Custom covers, all sizes and all shapes, $375.00 plus tax Free delivery. Let us come to your house & measure your tub! Pool safety covers. 905-259-4514. www.durhamcovers.com HOT TUBS, 2010 models, fully loaded, full warranty, new in plastic, cost $8000, sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779- 0563. PLASTIC CLIMBING FRAME and slide, suitable for 2-6 year olds. Brand new was $150, asking $30 or b.o. call don at 905-428-9129 RENT TO OWN - New and reconditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Comput- ers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- livery. No credit application refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1- 800-798-5502. TRUCKLOADS OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT APPLI- ANCES stainless steel, white and black French door fridge's available, variety of dented ranges, laundry, dish- washers and fridges - differ- ent colors. SMALL DENTS EQUAL HUGE SAVINGS! Front load washers from $499. New coin laundry available, Call us today, Ste- phenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576- 7448 WANTED-GOLD. Broken, scrap, any 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k. The market is high, we pay top money!! Rock Bottom Deals, 22 Simcoe St.N, (Downtown Oshawa) (905)436-1320. BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies. Expe- rienced breeder since 1967. First shots, dewormed, vet checked. 6 YEAR GUAR- ANTEE. 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(905)432-7599 or (905)424-9002 www.rkmauto.com 2005 FORD MUSTANG with Ford Premium care warranty (37,000km). Excellent condi- tion, red with boss striping and side and rear louvers. Red leather interior and al- pine cd player. $19,000. Call 289-240-5321. CAR REPAIRS GETTING Out Of Hand? No A/C In Car? Bankrupt? Poor Credit? 100% Credit Guaranteed. Drive The Car You Need To- day. Call 1-877-743-9292 or online at www.needacarto- day.ca. ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week any- time. Please call 905-426- 0357. !!! $$ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) (905)424-3508 ! ! ! ! SELL YOUR CAR TO LICENSED AUTO WRECK- ER, Able to Pay Up to $10,000 on scrap cars & trucks running or not. Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 (Picker- ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 (Oshawa/Whitby). ! ! ! $ $ ALL SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. 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