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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2011_02_11 KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- A Pickering man is sick of shov- elling the snow on his sidewalk over and over again after each big snowfall. Rosebank Road resident Philip Jackson claims he constantly has to shovel his sidewalk due to the street plow dumping snow right back onto his sidewalk after he’s done the hard work. “The same problems continue to resurface,” he said. “They don’t solve them. They just react to them.” City superintendent of municipal opera- tions, John Hannah, said with a municipality of 94,000, it’s impossible to make everyone happy. “We have to have acceptable consistent ser- vices and right now we feel ours are really very well done,” he said. Mr. Jackson’s complaint to the City saw Ward 1 City Councillor Kevin Ashe assess the situation and the problem was solved for the time being, Mr. Jackson said. “I was pleased that they responded but I was disappointed that it took that amount of effort to get somebody to say ‘hey, this is an incorrect situation.’ And we’ve complained about this,” he said. Won’t you BBM ™my Valentine? For a limited time, save an extra $50 on select BlackBerry ® smartphones.1 With savings this sweet, there’s never been a better time to get on Canada’s best network. 2 BlackBerry®Torch™ 9800 smartphone $159953 $599 95 3-yr. term No term PLUS: $50 OFF with a $50 voice and data plan PLUS: $50 OFF with a $50 voice and data plan $99953 $499 95 BlackBerry®Bold™9780 smartphone 3-yr. term No term Available at the following Bell stores: Whitby Whitby Mall 905 725-1212 Pickering Pickering Town Centre 905 837-1212 Offer ends February 14, 2011. 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According to a CE LHIN press release, the program ensures more patients are admitted or dis- charged within the provincial wait time targets, helping hospitals reduce the time patients spend in the emergency room. The provincial wait times target for patients to spend in emergency rooms, including time to be seen, treated and discharged or admitted, is four hours for patients with non-complex conditions, and eight hours for patients with complex or serious conditions. “Many Central East LHIN residents are now better able to access hospital emer- gency room services and in many cases get in and out of hospital emergency rooms more quickly, thanks to initiatives like Pay for Results,” said Deb Matthews, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. “Our hospi- tals are working hard to improve access to ER services and bring down waiting times. I want to congratulate them for making encouraging progress.” Performance tracking at the seven hos- pitals shows that between 85 and 91 per cent of patients are being seen within tar- get. The Rouge Valley Health System Ajax and Pickering hospital was given $90,500 for seeing 89 per cent of patients within target and Lakeridge Health Corporation’s Bowmanville site is receiving $33,100 for also seeing 89 per cent within target. The other hospitals receiving funding are Northumberland Hills Hospital, Peterbor- ough Regional Health Centre, Ross Memo- rial hospitals, RVHS Centenary Campus and The Scarborough Hospital’s Grace Campus. 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The deal was originally rejected Jan. 30. “I’m very happy the membership recon- sidered their decision,” said CAW Local 222 president Chris Buckley. “In doing so, they have kept good-paying jobs for them- selves within this community.” The company was set to ship new pro- duction to plants in Canada and the Unit- ed States if a deal wasn’t reached, accord- ing to a CAW press release. The Jan. 27 tentative agreement included significant changes to the current agreement, but didn’t affect members’ wages or pensions. Woodbridge Foam’s Whitby plant pro- duces polyurethane-molded foam seats for the Chevrolet Impala built in Oshawa, as well as foam seats for Honda’s Alliston Plant. Our hospitals are working hard to improve access to ER services and bring down waiting times. I want to congratulate them for making encouraging progress. Deb Matthews, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care Projecting $13.7 million over several areas KEITH GILLIGAN kgilligan@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- The Region is projecting a 2010 bud- get surplus of about $13.7 million over several ser- vice areas. But the surpluses won’t have an impact on the proposed tax increase of 3.15 per cent in the 2011 budget. Regional policy has sur- pluses going into reserve accounts to be used for unbudgeted items. The biggest surplus is in the sanitary sewer sys- tems, projected to be about $4.8 million. General operations, which includes various Regional departments, such as social services, health, planning, works and clerks, has a surplus of about $4.7 million. Solid waste manage- ment operations has a $2.8 million surplus, while the water supply system proj- ects a modest $100,000 surplus. Also, Durham Region Transit projects a $1.3 million surplus. All the figures are to the end of November. During a meeting of Regional council’s finance committee Tuesday, finance commissioner Jim Clapp said the surpluses remain with the depart- ment or service that gen- erated it. So, the $1.3 million DRT generated will stay with transit. Clarington Mayor Adri- an Foster said, “I really liked reading this because I saw surplus, surplus, surplus. I’m wondering if there’s a hidden mes- sage.” There were about a dozen instances where savings were because of staff vacancies, he noted. In most cases, “I would assume the vacancies have been filled. For the most part, they’ve either been filled or are in the process of being filled,” Mr. Clapp said. 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From Feb. 12 to 19, Global Pet Foods will hold its annual Show Us Your Heart fundraising campaign in the spirit of Valen- tine’s Day, which raises money for animal shelters across Can- ada. Global Pets and Hill’s Sci- ence Diet will match donations made by the public, even those as little as $1. There will also be an in-store opportunity to win a year’s supply of Hill’s Science Diet pet food. Facebook users can make a PayPal donation at facebook. com/globalpetfoods, and enter to win a $100 Global Pet gift card. Twitter users can take part in Global Pet’s first ever Tweet-A- Thon from Feb. 12 to 19 where users can share their reasons to donate followed by #showusy- ourheart. The Ajax location at 314 Har- wood Ave. S. will raise money for The Feline Protection and Adoption, a non-profit cat shel- ter that rescues cats and adopts them out to loving homes. The cats at this shelter live in a cage-free environment. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 20115 AP ANIMALS Global Pets heart animal shelters across Durham BUSINESS GM sales increase in January Chevrolet-Buick- GMC-Cadillac sales up five per cent OSHAWA -- Things are looking up for General Motors. Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac dealers reported 14,542 sales in January, a five-per cent increase from a year ago, and an 11-per cent increase for retail sales. “January’s results contin- ue to build on the momen- tum we established with cus- tomers throughout 2010,” said Marc Comeau, vice-president of sales, service, and marketing at GM Canada. “Consistent retail growth demonstrates that our award-winning new products, combined with an intense focus on customer service, are win- ning new customers.” Passenger car sales increased nine per cent in January with the launch of products such as the Chevrolet Cruze and Buick Regal. Buick LaCrosse sales were up 41 per cent. The Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain are up 26 per cent from a year ago, and the Cadil- lac SRX had sales increases of about 50 per cent. For pickup trucks, Silverado, Avalanche, and Sierra sales are up eight per cent. Compared to last Janu- ary, discontinued brand sales decreased from 1,039 to 11, cre- ating a decrease of two per cent for total GM sales. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 20116 & Editorial Opinions WE THINK... email responses to newsroom@durhamregion.com A Metroland Media Group Ltd. Publication Tim Whittaker - Publisher Joanne Burghardt - Editor-in-Chief Mike Johnston - Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher - Director of Advertising Eddie Kolodziejcak - Classifi ed Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie - Distribution Manager Lillian Hook - Offi ce Manager Janice O’Neil, Cheryl Haines - Composing Managers News/Sales 905-683-5110 Fax 905-683-7363 Classifi eds 905-683-0707 Distribution 905-683-5117 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax ON L1S 2H5. Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 40052657 Member: Ontario Press Council, OCNA, CCNA, SNA. All content copyright AP e-mail letters to newsroom@durhamregion.com / max. 200 words / letter writers are obliged to back up their statements with verifiable facts / please include your full first and last name, city of residence & daytime phone number / letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com Improved efficiency pays off at local hospitals Less means more for local hospital emergency departments in Durham. The Ajax site of the Rouge Valley Health System and the Bowmanville site of the Lakeridge Health Corpora- tion are being rewarded under a provin- cial ‘pay-for-results’ program for their successful efforts at reducing emer- gency room wait times. Ajax is receiving nearly $100,000 for seeing 89 per cent of patients within mandated target times, while Bowmanville is receiving $33,000, also for seeing 89 per cent of patients within the target. Current emergen- cy room wait time targets, including time to be seen, treated and either dis- charged or admitted, is four hours for patients with non-complex conditions, and eight hours for patients with com- plex or serious conditions. It’s true that in the scheme of multi- million dollar budgets required to run a modern hospital, the money doesn’t add up to much, but it does provide further incentive for local hospitals to improve wait times and efficiency. And the Province’s Pay for Results (P4R) pro- gram should further motivate hospitals to continue the downward trend. The bottom line is that patients in communities from Pickering and Ajax to Bowmanville and Newcastle must be confident that their community hospi- tal provides efficient, compassionate, top-notch medical care. The emergency department is the point of entry for the vast majority of cases, such as those that involve deep lacerations, pulled or torn muscles and broken bones. By address- ing the growing issue of wait times by providing cash incentives, the Prov- ince has sparked hospital officials from across Durham to take action. The proof of their success to date can be measured in tens of thousands of dollars. The results so far, says provincial health minister Deb Matthews, dem- onstrate that P4R is working, that more residents in the area have better access to local emergency departments and that they will experience quicker turn- around times. And more can be done. We encour- age local health care leaders to continue finding efficiencies, removing obstacles that add to wait times, and working with their communities to educate and raise awareness. Residents, too, can do their part to ease the crush by taking non- emergency medical conditions to their family doctor or a local walk-in clinic for diagnosis and treatment. Local hospitals, however, are clearly on the right track. In these cases, less certainly does mean more. -- Metroland Durham Region Media Group American First Lady Michelle Obama was recently quoted as saying she was happy her two daughters couldn’t use Facebook because of security issues. She told the Today Show she’s not a fan of the site. The Obama girls, aged 12 and nine, are just about the age kids start asking to sign up for the popular social networking site. For parents who don’t have presidential security concerns as an excuse, it can be tough to say no to kids eager to get online. Oshawa resident Tom Violet told me his 10 year old frequently asks for an account because his friends have them. So far, Mr. Violet is not biting, insisting his son wait until he is 16. But it begs the question, when are kids old enough to log onto Facebook and what kind of rules should parents set? Facebook has an age requirement, 13, but there’s nothing preventing an 11 year old from claiming to be 13 when signing up. On Twitter, Angela Galati (@partymom- ma) writes it’s a good idea to respect those rules. “I think teaching kids to follow rules is important so I’d role model that they have to do it (at) the age stated by Facebook rules,” she said. One option for kids who are younger but want to talk to family or close friends is for parents to let their children use their Face- book accounts on special occasions, such as sending out an invitation for a birthday party or sharing photos of an important hockey game. Before allowing kids to sign up, parents must lay down the ground rules. The very first rule should be that kids should use maximum privacy settings at all times. Important conversation topics include online bullying. Local principals have told me “I hate so-and-so” Facebook groups are extremely hurtful and all too common. Another important topic is appropriate photos to share with friends and what the consequences are of sharing inappropri- ate material via Facebook. For younger children it may be fair to ask for their password, perhaps until they’re 15 or 16, and at a minimum parents should also sign up and ask to be Facebook friends with their kids. Most kids don’t have a problem with that and it can be a great way for parents to get to know their kids’ friends. In fact, a child’s friend list is one area par- ents might want to pay particular attention to. If a child has a lot of friends who are sig- nificantly older or adults, that’s a warning sign. Parents should remember there’s a line between paying attention to what’s going on in kids’ online lives and simply snoop- ing in order to fuel family arguments. The latter will quickly get them cut out of their kids’ online lives. With children today, it’s not an issue of whether they’ll use Facebook, it’s an issue of when and it’s far better they navigate that world with parents’ help and support than on their own. -- Reka Szekely’s social media column appears every Friday in this space. Contact her on Facebook, Twitter (@rszekely) or e-mail at rszekely@durhamregion.com. Reka Szekely Parents’ dilemma: how young is too young for Facebook? durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 20117 AP Healthy relationships for Valentine’s Day! To find out more about our health and wellness programs for youth please call or check out our website: 905-428-1212 www.theyouthcentre.ca The Youth Centre is a community health centre. All services are free and confidential. TheYouth Centre’s social work team can support you with any questions you have regarding healthy relation- ships. Our medical team can also offer you expert advice regarding any questions you have about your sexual health, such as sexually transmitted infections or contraception. WithValentine’s Day on the horizon,it can be helpful for young people to take a look at important relationships in their lives,and ask a few simple questions: What do you think are important qualities to look for in a partner? If you have a partner does he or she treat you well? Can you talk about your feelings? In our world today,teens sometimes encounter sexual pressures and harrassment from a partner,or others. This is never acceptable. Also,if your partner is jealous or possessive or tries to control who you hang out with,and your activities,these are signs of an unhealthy relationship. In a healthy relationship,each person has equal input, and repects the other person’s opinions and differences. If you have concerns about your relationship,talk to an adult who you trust,or come and talk to a member of our social work or medical team. If you are thinking about engaging in sexual activity there are other important questions to ask yourself: Am I ready for this? Am I being pressured? What will this mean to my relationship? Can I talk to my partner about protecting myself during sexual activity? Be aware of the risks. You can contract sexually transmitted infections through different types of sexual activity,and there are often no symptoms. Pay us a visit atTheYouth Centre to learn more. Only you can make the best decision for you! durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 20118 P Notice of Public Information Centre Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Replacement ofWhitevale Bridge onWhitevale Road overWest Duffins Creek The City of Pickering has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study to assess alternatives for the replacement of the Whitevale Bridge on Whitevale Road over West Duffins Creek. Replacement of the Whitevale Bridge is required to address structural and safety deficiencies identified by the City. The City has retained SRM Associates to complete the Class EA Study. The study is proceeding in accordance with ‘Schedule B’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (June 2000, as amended in October 2007). The study will confirm theissues,problemsandopportunities,andre-confirmthescopeofpotentialprojectimpacts for the replacement of the bridge, identify alternative solutions to the defined problems and opportunities, and select a preferred solution. The alternative solutions will consider the effects on engineering and public safety and on the natural, social, economic and cultural environment. Ministry of Infrastructure (MOI) Class Environmental Assessment MOI has landholdings within the study area; these landholdings are identified on the Key Map above (locations approximate). These lands may be considered for disposition (e.g. easements or transfers) based on the preferred solution(s) recommended in the Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study. Projects proposed within MOI lands will be assessed in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Infrastructure (MOI) Class Environmental Assessment Process for Realty (Non-Electricity Projects). Consultation ThepurposeofthePublicInformationCentre(PIC)istointroducethestudy,answerquestions regarding the project, consult on the alternative solutions and preliminary preferred solution, and solicit comments. The PIC will consist of two informal drop-in sessions displaying the same materials as follows: Public input during the planning process of this project is encouraged. If you have any comments or questions, require any further information about the study or the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process, or wish to be included as a stakeholder, please contact the study team: Please note that information related to this Study will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments received will become part of the public record and may be included in Study documentation prepared for public review. Thank you for your interest in this study. Notices advising of the date, time and location of the PIC will be mailed to all stakeholders, advertised in the local newspaper and posted on the City of Pickering’s website, cityofpickering.com under News and Announcements > Public Notices. This notice was issued on February 4, 2011 Darrell B. Selsky, CET, CMM III Supervisor, Engineering & CapitalWorks City of Pickering OneThe Esplanade, Pickering, ON, L1V 6K7 Phone: 905.420.4460 ext 2149 | Fax: 905.420.4650 E-mail: dselsky@cityofpickering.com Lynn Collins, MCIP, RPP Environmental Project Coordinator SRM Associates 110 Scotia Court, Unit 41,Whitby, ON, L1N 8Y7 Phone: 905.686.6402 | Fax: 905.432.7877 E-mail: lcollins@srmassociates.org Date:Wednesday February 16, 2011 Time:2:00 pm to 4:00 pm 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Place:Whitevale Community Centre 405 Whitevale Road, Whitevale, ON (located on the south side of Whitevale Road, first driveway west of Whitevale Bridge) from Page 1 Mr. Hannah is aware of Mr. Jackson’s concerns. “I explained our job is to get the snow off the road,” he said. He said the crews are concerned with making sure the catch basins are clear, and to prevent making the roads narrow, the plows have to move the snow onto the boulevards. It’s inevitable it will land on the sidewalk, he said. But Mr. Jackson said just looking at the snow piled along the sidewalk should have the City responding. “Isn’t there anyone to have the eyes to see this is not a safe situation?” he said, adding it’s not just on his sidewalk where he sees the snow piled up. He accused the City of having little con- cern for Pickering’s pedestrians. While sidewalk safety is important, the biggest safety risk is on the roads, Mr. Hannah explained. “Sidewalks are secondary in our opin- ion because roads are where you’re going to have the greatest risks,” he said. Since residents are responsible for their own sidewalks, the City clears commer- cial walkways. Mr. Jackson said the truck he watched push the snow onto his sidewalk seemed to be driving well in excess of the posted 40 km/h limit. Mr. Hannah explained often the plows may seem like they’re going faster than they really are, simply because of the loud noise they make. He said each plow has a GPS device, which shows plows usually go between 20 and 30 km/h. Mr. Jackson is not the only resident who complains; the City’s customer care centre receives complaints regularly throughout the winter on various issues. “We take these very seriously, and we follow up on them,” he said. He said upon investigation, the com- plaints are usually the result of a mis- communication. Some of the drivers tell him residents will throw shovels at the plow, or jump on the side of the trucks to give the driv- ers a piece of their mind. “They’re just trying to do the job that they’re hired to do,” he said. He said while people can make com- plaints, he asked that residents respect the drivers. “The guys take it seriously,” he said. “They leave their families in their warm beds and make sure the job gets done.” For information on the City’s snow clearing operations, visit www.cityof- pickering.com. City’s job is to get snow off road The same problems continue to resurface. They don’t solve them. They just react to them. Philip Jackson, Pickering resident CELIA KLEMENZ / METROLAND CLAREMONT -- Dan Barkey made light work of a big snow drift as he cleared the sidewalks along Old Brock Road on Feb.2. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 20119 AP Orchard Villa RETIREMENT RESIDENCE 1955 Valley Farm Rd. Pickering THE WEDDING PARTY NUPTIALS OF JACK VALENTINO COST: $30 WHEN: SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19TH, 12 NOON WHERE: 1955 VALLEY FARM RD. AUDITORIUM FOR TICKETS: CALL CHERYL 905.831.2641 EXT 308 PROUDLY MANAGED BY COMMUNITY LIFECARE INC. WWW.COMMUNITYLIFECARE.CA Jack Valentino arrives at St Helena’s Hopeful Hearts Wedding Chapel with a problem. He has proposed to more than one woman. How many, you ask? That is revealed as Father O’Malley helps Jack through plot twists, songs and merri- ment. The only thing we can tell you for sure is that there will be a beautiful wedding and you are all invited. 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Matthew Mleczko, 22 of Wentworth Street in Oshawa, has been charged with robbery, assault causing bodily harm and breaching probation. Both accused were held for a bail hear- ing. Anyone with more information is asked to contact Detective Dellipizzi of the Cen- tral East Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-888-579-1520, ext. 2766. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 201110 AP You’re in good hands with 1ST PLACE LOCAL WEB SITE INNOVATOR, BEST OVERALL LOCAL NEWS SITE, BEST SITE ARCHITECTURE AND OVERALL DESIGN -- Suburban Newspapers of America BEST WEB SITE -- Ontario Community Newspapers Association BEST COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER WEB PORTAL -- Canadian Community Newspapers EDUCATION Province helps with UOIT’s debenture Commits $13 million per year to help pay off loan MELISSA MANCINI mmancini@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- A new deal with the provincial government will help the University of Ontario Insti- tute of Technology manage its debt. The school took on a deben- ture -- a large, long-term loan -- with a 30-year maturity in the amount of $220 million in 2004. The annual payment amount is $16.5 million. Every year since the school took on the debenture the provincial government has contributed an amount to assist with the pay- ment, but the amount changed every year. Now the Province will be giving UOIT a set amount of $13.5 million annually to deal with the debt. “Up until now (the contribu- tions) have been very variable and very uncertain,” UOIT’s pres- ident Ron Bordessa said. “Now the big difference is there is com- plete certainty.” The university knows its pay- ment will be $3 million so there will be more time to plan bud- gets accordingly, he said. The time that used to be dedi- cated to discussions with gov- ernment officials about how much money would flow into the school for its debenture payment each year can now be used to make sure other UOIT business is dealt with, he said. Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities John Milloy said the government recognized the insecurity of the situation that came with having to come to the table every year and discuss the debenture. “We’ve been working with UOIT for many years to help them deal with their financial situation,” Mr. Milloy said. Mr. Milloy said UOIT is an out- standing institution that should be in the job of educating stu- dents, not dealing with financial issues like the debenture pay- ment. UOIT is grateful that the gov- ernment is “willing to contribute in a long-term and substantial way,” Dr. Bordessa said. Car driven in the movie ‘Red’ to be available for service CRYSTAL CRIMI ccrimi@durhamregion.com OSHAWA -- In the parking lot of Lux Limo in Oshawa sits two bul- let-riddled limos. And it wasn’t gang action that brought them to their current state, but the type of ‘Action!’ that comes with a clapboard — some- thing their new owner is hoping to capitalize on for business. “That’s the limo that Bruce Willis actually drove,” said Steve Hamad, a manager at Lux Limo, as he walked toward a black stretch limo behind the agency’s Simcoe Street office. It, along with four others pur- chased by Lux, were used in the action movie ‘Red’ shot in Toron- to. And soon, instead of starring in big budget action films, their new job will be driving the people of Durham to their proms, weddings, and other special occasions. “I knew (buying them) was a good idea,” Mr. Hamad said. He came across the set of limos while searching for vehicles online and initially went to look at them more out of curiosity. “I was thinking they were in a movie, they’re going to charge a ridiculous amount,” he said, but then he saw the vehicles were still usable and available for a price he was happy with. The Bruce Willis limo, as well as another that went relatively unscathed in the movie’s produc- tion, should be ready to join the more than 20 vehicles already in the company’s fleet by the end of February or sooner, and available at customers’ requests. “It’s a one-of-a-kind thing,” said Jeff Yoo, also a Lux Limo manager. Unlike three battered limos parked nearby, the Bruce Willis vehicle looked more or less like a normal limo, with the exception of an oversized emergency brake between its front seats. “So when Bruce Willis is in there doing the 360 (degree turns)... to make the full turns he would push on that to stop the back wheels from spinning... to do the donuts,” Mr. Hamad said, and added that although it would have been a stunt man doing the turns, Bruce Willis still drove the actual vehicle in the movie. The other two limos considered salvageable need a little more work to hide their bullet holes, while a third will be used for parts. “This one here was blown up,” Mr. Hamad said of a limo minus its engine and sporting a smashed front end, burnt hood and head- light. “This one was used just as it was driving by, it was being shot up,” Mr. Hamad said, referring to another. Yet another was shot and smashed; its sugar-glass wind- shield broken into pieces, interi- or littered with bullet casings, and exterior punctured with holes. Bullet casings, which are really more like mini firecrackers, were still inside, he continued. The tow truck driver who brought the cars to Lux Limo works for the production compa- ny they were purchased from, and explained to Mr. Hamad how the cars were outfitted for the movie’s shoot-up scenes, he said. “That’s how they do it,” Mr. Hamad said, pointing to the wires inside one of the limo’s doors. To make the car look like it was being shot up, holes were first drilled into it, then outfitted with mini bullet casing firecrackers which were wired to a detonator. The limos were then fixed up to look like nothing happened to them, Mr. Hamad said. When it was time to do the shooting scene, the firecrack- ers were detonated and busted through the pre-drilled holes. In the movie, the cars were used as part of a motorcade for the vice- president of the United States, and the ones which are not yet driv- able still have the vice-presiden- tial circle on their side – although it has to be removed by the time they’re put on the road. “You should have seen people turning heads on the highway, they were taking pictures and everything,” Mr. Yoo said of when the limos were being brought to them. VISIT www.lux-limo.com/home. htm.com ADDRESS 1280 Simcoe St. N. CALL 416-795-1111/905-725- 0033 EMAIL inquiries@lux-limo.com WATCH the video story @ durhamregion.com durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 201111 AP THE FORECAST CALLS FOR HURRY $2440 in Government Rebates are ending March 31,2011 Get Your Central Air Conditioner, Gas Furance and Tankless Water Heater and take Advantage of these rebates. 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The church, if approved by council, will go in the easterly building where Jerry Gazarek’s former Sheridan Chev- rolet Cadillac Ltd. once sat, until it was forced to shut down due to General Motors Canada Inc. cutbacks. A day nursery associated with the church and commercial uses such as retail are envisioned for the westerly building. Mr. Gazarek, of Gazarek Retail Hold- ings Ltd., still owns the property, and was granted permission by council in June to rezone the area for various busi- ness uses. Mr. Gazarek spoke on behalf of the church at the planning meeting, and said there used to be a Pickering Gospel Church there before he bought the land. He also noted in his 35 years of doing business in Pickering, the municipality has been a great place to live, work and play, and a place where people can free- ly follow their religious beliefs. “This is what’s really important to making us a great and vibrant commu- nity,” he said. 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SPECIAL EVENTS Art, food and entertainment Gallery has Valentine’s option WHITBY -- If you’re stuck for a Valen- tine’s Day gift for your love, Station Gal- lery has a tempting option. The gallery on April 28 holds its annual Drawing For Art event, a night of fine food, live entertainment and art. When a ticket-holder’s name is drawn at the event, they select a work of art from a variety of media to take home. Just 100 tickets are available and if you order limited edition tickets now, they are packaged in a black box with a red silk ribbon for Valentine’s Day. Each ticket admits two people. Tick- ets are $200 each and include two drinks and the choice of an original work of art valued between $200 and $1,000.Guest- only tickets are available for $35. They do not include participation in the draw for art. Call 905-668-4185 to buy a ticket or for more information. A ‘musical soap opera’ in Whitby Classic tunes, performed by live band, featured in Suds MIKE RUTA mruta@durhamregion.com WHITBY -- Community theatre groups often seek a certain level of comfort when they choose a play to produce. But such is not the case with Whitby Courthouse Theatre’s choice of Suds, running Feb. 10 to 26. “It’s a musical soap opera,” says director Mike Trites of Ajax. “It’s a little-known musical. It’s not hit Broadway yet, so there’s no record- ing you can hear before you take it to the stage, which is a little scary.” He says the play “is so new, it’s unknown” and as a result the cast and crew are “going very blind.” However, there’s at least one ace- in-the-hole that lessens the anxi- ety level: a live band playing clas- sic hits such as Shout, It’s My Party and You Can’t Hurry Love. Suds is set in the early 60s in a laundromat in the New Jersey area. “It’s about the life of a young lady whose life is falling apart and all of a sudden coming on the scene are some unusual and unorthodox characters,” Trites says. Their goal is to make her happy again, but it’s no easy task as she’s been through a break-up and recently lost a close friend. He describes it as a comedy/fan- tasy. The band performs all the music live and, from inside the laundro- mat, Trites says it looks like it’s on the street playing. Apart from the music, Trites say it’s hard to go wrong when you have a production team of “all- stars. “I can’t believe they’ve all come together on this,” he says, describ- ing the team as “15 of the best pro- duction people in Durham.” The cast features Donna LaJe- unesse from Bowmanville, who recently performed at the WCT fundraiser. Trites says her singing, on songs like Respect, gives you goose bumps. Heather Gibb is also from Bowmanville, while Heather John- son and Jason Butler-Burns are from Oshawa. Trites says Suds is appropriate for all ages. He’s been involved in theatre since high school, about 25 years, and teaches drama at Anderson Collegiate in Whitby. Trites says he’s done a fair bit of dinner theatre and often brings his students into a production in areas such as lighting, sound, backstage work and acting “to immerse them in theatre.” He notes that one of the Suds cast members and the show cho- reographer are former students, describing it as “a nice little circle.” Tickets are available online at www.whitbytheatre.org, at the door or at LaFontaine, 100 Brock St. S., Whitby. Whitby Courthouse Theatre is at 416 Centre St. S., Whitby. RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND WHITBY -- Jason Butler-Burns as Mrs. Halo and Heather Gibb as Cindy rehearsed a scene from Suds on Feb. 1. The Whitby Courthouse Theatre presents the rocking 60’s musical soap opera at the Whitby Centennial Building Feb. 10 to 12, 17 to 20, and 24 to 26 at 8 p.m., with an additional 2 p.m. show on Feb. 20. LIVE MUSIC Country music and humour at Whitby’s Class Act Jason McCoy in Durham for one-man show WHITBY -- It’s two nights of music and humour as a Canadian coun- try star performs a one-man show in Whitby in March. Jason McCoy is a two-time winner of the Canadian Country Music Association’s male vocal- ist and songwriter of the year awards. He founded supergroup The Road Hammers, which has won the CCMA for best group on two occasions. “Jason McCoy’s one-man show is a true concert event,” states a press release. “More than an acoustic per- formance, this show will feature a non-stop set of Jason McCoy and Road Hammer chart top- pers, seamlessly interwoven with new songs, humour to rival any stand-up comedy act, and intimate stories exploring fam- ily, fun and faith.” The show is on March 30 and a second has been added on March 31 at Class Act Dinner Theatre, 104 Consumers Dr. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the music and comedy starts at 8 p.m. For tickets, visit class-act.ca. THEAGENCYGROUP.COM WHITBY -- Country star Jason McCoy is at Class Act Dinner Theatre March 30 and 31. OSHAWA -- Romance and art go hand in hand at a Feb. 14 event in Oshawa. Art With A Heart presents an evening of food, music and art at The White House B and B. The night gets under way at 6 p.m. with cocktails and is followed by a five- course dinner and then dancing to the music of the Heather Luckhart Trio. As well, art will be dis- played from the DFCC/Art With A Heart Youth Program in Durham. Oshawa artist Sheri Gundry has donated an original piece of art val- ued at more than $650 for the VIP Draw. Tickets are $125 per pair. VIP tick- ets are $250 per pair and VIP ticket holders receive a $125-tax receipt and a ticket for the draw. Contact Art With A Heart Inc. at 905-430-7339 or by e-mail at info@ artwithaheart.ca. The White House B and B is at 494 King St. E. Gundry started the not-for-profit charity. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 201119 AP www.castle-ed.com/openhouses 905.668.3358 NEWS FROM THE CASTLE MUSICLATIN LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE MANDARINSINgApORE MATH LEADERSHIp pROgRAM Trafalgar Castle School Success. For Life. 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The Grade 12 art and photography students’ work is showcased to Feb. 24 at One The Esplanade. SPECIAL EVENTS Food, music and art on Valentine’s Day in Oshawa Playoff time arrives in senior boys hockey loop SHAWN CAYLEY scayley@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- It’s go time. Go, in this instance, refers to playoffs in the LOSSA senior boys’ hockey loop. The regular season wrapped up yes- terday with the St. Mary Monarchs of Pickering keeping their perfect record in tact with a 4-2 victory over Henry Street, one day after Oshawa’s Paul Dwyer Saints did the same with a season-ending 9-1 vic- tory over Bowmanville. But while neither team experienced the feeling of defeat through the year, both were locked in some tight, hard-fought games, and are well aware that the going gets much tougher come playoff time. Dwyer and St. Mary are widely consid- ered to be the favourites, and for good reason considering their regular season standing -- but don’t tell their coaches that. “There are a lot of good teams in this league. If you look around, the top four teams in each division are real solid,” Dwyer coach Mike Wilson said following his team’s game on Wednesday. “It could be one-goal games between any of them and the way its worked is we’ve been on the winning end of a lot of one-goal games. It could go either way, so we don’t want to get ahead of ourselves.” Mike Dion, the coach of St. Mary, adds: “In a best of three series, if one team starts to peak at the right time, I believe any of those eight can come out and do really really well.” The four highest ranked teams in each division that Wilson referred to qualified for the playoffs, led by his Dwyer outfit in the Derrick Moore Division and St. Mary in the Don French Division. Making up the rest of the playoff pic- ture is Pickering, Ajax and Holy Trinity as the second through fourth seeds in the Moore Division and Austin, Uxbridge and Pickering slotted in the same spots in the French Division. The playoff picture was determined through a crossover format that sees St. Mary face Holy Trinity, Dwyer take on Anderson, Austin tangle with Ajax and Pickering face Uxbridge. After each pairing plays a short two- game total point series, the winner of each will move onto the semifinals, which are slated to be a best-of-three. And from there, whoever reaches the final and advances to the provincials has as good a chance as anyone to bring home a title, says Dion, whose team won LOSSA a year ago and captured bronze at OFSAA. “Getting out of our loop is very, very tough. Any team that does has a very good chance at OFSAA,” Dion explains. “That usually goes hand-in-hand.” The final draft of the playoff schedule wasn’t finalized prior to deadline, how- ever, it’s expected that St. Mary will open at Holy Trinity on Monday and Dwyer will play Game 1 of their set against Anderson on Tuesday. Brad Kelly Sports Editor bkelly@durhamregion.com durhamregion.com facebook.com/sportsdurhamregion twitter.com/scnewsdurhamSports durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 201120 AP LOSSA HOCKEY St. Mary reaches perfection JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND PICKERING -- Henry Street’s Mark Wylie, front, and St. Mary’s Derek Luening collid- ed while battling for the puck in LOSSA hockey action at the Pickering Recreation Complex. LACROSSE West Durham’s St. John, Smith and Roche taken in Jr. A draft Rock midgets moving on to next level after moving through minors AJAX -- The development program the West Durham Lacrosse Association has in place is working. There was no greater measuring stick for that than the Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation Jr. A draft held on Jan. 29, where three players from the Rock midget team were drafted. John St. John and Kenzie Smith are likely to be teammates this summer with the Mississauga Tomahawks, while Tyler Roche was selected by the St. Catharines Athletics. St. John was the first of the trio to be picked, going in the first round, sixth overall to the Tomahawks. An offensive leader, he scored more than 50 goals last season and finished third in scoring at the Single-A qualifier tournament. The Tomahawks then used their second round pick, 15th overall, to add Smith to the roster. A strong player who can play both ends of the floor, Smith is a leader who scored at more than a goal a game clip last sea- son. Originally from the Uxbridge minor system, he joined West Durham last sea- son. Roche was also a second round pick, 20th overall, by the Athletics. A strong two-way player, he can score from close in and also has an intimidat- ing overhand shot from the outside. He contributed a point per game last season in the team’s run to the Ontario Summer Games. All three players represented West Dur- ham at the Midget All-Star game. Joining them at the annual showcase were goalie Matthew Law and defenceman Christian Bentley. AJAX -- Three members of the West Durham Rock were selected in the Jr. A draft. 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Glenn Howard’s son Scott was vice for Ontario in the Junior Men’s final where the team lost to Saskatche- wan on an extra end last rock measure. The next bonspiel on the Annandale calendar is the Ladies Cupid, skins for- mat, to be held on Saturday, Feb. 12 and the convener, Lori McMulkin, says they do have room for a couple more teams. There will be one draw. The times will be 9-11 a.m. for the first game and 1-3 p.m. for the second game. They are promising wonderful draw and door prizes. Team Glenn Howard is looking to defend its Ontario title in Grimsby at the 2011 Ontario Provincial Curling Championship Dominion Tankard. They won it last year and earned a bye direct- ly into the 11-team round robin. The Ontario champi- ons team consists of Glenn Howard with Pickering resi- dent Richard Hart at vice, and Brent Laing and Craig Savill playing front end. With a sixth straight Ontar- io Championship, it is pos- sible that Scott Howard will be the fifth man for the team since winning the Canadian Junior title would have put him in Perth, Scotland at the same time as the London Brier March 5-13. ATHLETICS Strong contingent at Canada Games Team Ontario has 27 athletes from throughout Durham Region DURHAM -- Durham Region will be represent- ed by a contingent of 27 strong at the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax, which get underway Fri- day and run until Feb. 27. A total of 354 athletes, coaches, managers and mission staff will repre- sent the province for the 23rd version of the Games, from 115 different loca- tions across Ontario. “We have assembled a dedicated and high- ly skilled team that is very excited to represent Ontario and capture the Canada Games flag,” said Blair McIntosh, Ontar- io’s Chef de Mission, in a press release. “The Can- ada Games represent the highest level of amateur competition in our nation. Team Ontario has worked very hard over the past few years to prepare in every area of competition, coaching and administra- tion.” The Durham crew will be led by nine from Whitby, including four members of the Burt family taking part in judo. Coach Dave Burt will bring three of his chil- dren to compete, Jonah, Mackenzie and Zachary, as well as another member of the Upper Canada Judo Club, Briana McCracken. Also representing Whitby are athletes Carter Adair and Ben Bevan in curl- ing, Stephanie Geller in synchronized swimming and Hannah Silk in snow- boarding. Ajax and Pickering will each send five represen- tatives, including Ajax’s Michael Cvitkovic and Pickering’s Jason Birch as part of the mission staff. Also going from Ajax are chaperone David Edwards and athlete Jonathan Edwards in figure skat- ing, Jordan Akow in tar- get shooting and manager Nicole Pirko in squash. From Pickering, coach Jennifer McGhee and ath- lete Allan McGhee will take part in curling, Nyl Yakura will compete in badminton and Richard Evanoff will vie for a snow- boarding medal. Soper is among four from Oshawa, a group that also includes athletes Chelsea Barbosa in ringette, Evan Gillard in boxing and Gar- rett MacKeen in figure skating. Rounding out the Dur- ham group are Brooklin’s Jordan Douglas in artistic gymnastics, Goodwood’s Mary Elizabeth Hemp- hill in alpine skiing, and Uxbridge’s Mackenzie Bent in figure skating. Team Ontario has had great success in the Cana- da Games since its incep- tion in 1967, having won the overall title on 18 of 22 occasions, including the last Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse. SUBMITTED PHOTO AJAX -- Jordan Akow is representing Ontario at the Canada Winter Games in Halifax. 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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. Apartments & Flats for RentA AJAX, BAYLY/HARWOOD. 2-bedroom basement apt, large, bright, walkout to backyard, laundry, parking, 4-pc bath. No dogs. $950/mo inclusive. First/last. Available April 1st. Email: aptforrent24@hotmail.com (905)294-0760 AJAX, CENTRAL, 1-bed- room basement apt., clean, bright, 4 appliances. Near all amenities. No pets. $600/month plus utilities. Available March 1st. Call (905)683-8768. AJAX, NEW apartment building, studio, 1 & 2-bed- rooms, available now. In- come preferred, $17,000- $32,000/yr. Call (905)683- 9269. LOOK! 1140 MARY St. N. 2-bdrms. From $930, Utilities Incld. Near public schools, Durham College & amenities. Laundry on-site, Elevator & Security entrance. 905-431- 7752. Skylineonline.ca LOVELY 3-BEDROOM apt for rent, great Oshawa loca- tion. Main fl oor of house. $1050/month plus heat. Water & hydro included. Call 905-925-5676 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 NEW 1-BEDROOM legal apartment, Pickering. Close to 401/GO/shopping. No smoking/pets. $695/month, all inclusive. Available March lst (647)293-9469 or (905)420-5873. NORTH OSHAWA, recently renovated 1-bedroom apt., $700/month includes heat, hydro, water and parking. No smoking/pets. Available March 1st. (905)723-1043 NORTH OSHAWA, TWO 1- bedroom apts, clean, quiet, secure building, laundry on site, $695/month plus Hydro, & $770/month plus Hydro, Call Tony (905)260-2215. 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, BRIGHT, clean, recently renovated, 1-bdrm bsmt. approx. 1100-sq.ft, separate entrance, fi replace. $800/inclusive. Laundry, hi- speed internet extra. First/last. Available March/April 1st. No pets/smoking. (905)622- 4953. OSHAWA- 1 & 2 bedroom Park/Adelaide area.$780 and $820 all inclusive. Both in- clude laundry facilities, park- ing. Avail. now. Call 905-986- 1081. OSHAWA/BOWMANVILLE 1 & 2 bedroom apts. Suites w/balconies, parking, laundry facilities, near all amenities. 905-623-4172 The Veltri Group www.veltrigroup.com Perfection!!! newly renovated suites 2-BEDROOM Top fl oor extra-large suite in clean, quiet bldg, freshly painted, beautiful Whitby neighbourhood. Ideal adult lifestyle bldg. insuite storage, onsite laundry. Incredible value $995/mth! 905-668-7758 viewit.ca (vit #17633) Apartments & Flats for RentA PICKERING Spacious, bright bungalow, 3-bdrm fi rst fl oor, 1.5 baths, large kitch- en, 2 parking, A/C, Laundry & all utilities included. Im- maculate condition, yard ac- cess, $1475/mo. (905)420- 4269 PICKERING, 1-BDRM large bsmt. apt. Sep entrance, 1-parking. Close to Picker- ing Town Centre/GO. $774/mo inclusive. Available March 1st. No smoking/pets. Call (905)239-1050 PICKERING, Brock/Del- brook. Bright walk-out private entrance 1-bdrm bsmt. Eat-in kitchen, living room full bath- room, parking, cable. Close to Pickering Transit/GO/401. $780/mo inclusive. Avail. im- mediately. (416)399-4867 PICKERING, NEW 2-Bed- room basement. Separate entrance. Includes utilities, new 4 appliances. Close to 401/transit. No Smok- ing/Pets. $1,350/mo. First/last, references. Suitable for single working females. Call 905-492-0835 after 6.00 p.m. ROSEBANK/SHEPPARD. 1-bdrm bsmt., separate en- trance, new/clean/spacious, nice neighbourhood. $850/mo. Includes cable, laundry. Suits single working person/couple. No smok- ing/pets. Available April 1st. (416)566-0928 UPSCALE LIVING! 2 bed- room suites from $1570. Insuite laundry, social events, elevator and transit at door. 333 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa. 905-431-8930 skylineonline.ca WHITBY Brock/Dundas bright, quiet, newly rennovat- ed 1 bedroom, small build- ing, ground fl oor, parking, laundry room, central loca- tion, no pets/smoking fi rst/last. $814/mnth +hydro. Call 416-438-4895 WHITBY central, immaculate 1 bedroom apts. $820+hy- dro. Appliances, heat, water, laundry facilities and parking. No dogs 905-666-1074 or 905-493-3065. abail mar1 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 WHITBY, 2 bedrooms from $970 all inclusive. Close to all amenities. Offi ce hours 9-5, Monday - Friday. (905)430-1877 Houses for Rent ! NO DOWN PAYMENT? - NO PROBLEM!! If you're paying $850+ monthly rent STOP! Own your own home - I can show you how. Ken Collis Broker, Coldwell Banker RMR Real Estate 905-728-9414 1-877-663- 1054, or email kencollis@sympatico.ca 5-BEDROOM NEWLY reno- vated house, 4 appliances. No smoking, no pets. $1300 monthly plus utilities. Close to all amenities. Available im- mediately (905)725-6184 or 905-391-9524 AJAX - BACHELOR base- ment apartment for rent on Taunton Road. $500/mnth. fi rst/last. Parking available, laundry not included. Available immediately. No smoking. (905)426-3040 or (416)698-2998 IMMACULATE NEW 3 fl oor house for rent in Bowman- ville, 1800 sq.ft., 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms, stainless steel appli- ances. $1,500 + all utilities. 416-669-4272. Houses for Rent DETACHED WHITBY HOUSE Rossland/Thickson 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, dbl garage, family rm w/fpl, $1360 mo. + utilities, March lst. legal Bsmt Apt. not incl., 1st/Last, prefer no Smoking /Pets. Tim Webster@ Sutton Group Heritage Brokerage 905-619-9500. MCGILL/OLD HARWOOD large 4-bedroom, 3,000sq.ft., 2-1/2 washrooms, eat-in kitchen, family/living/dining room, 2 car parking, Imme- diately. (905)686-6684 or (416)712-4059 OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM home, newly insulated, en- closed large yard with deck. Parking for 3 vehicles in North Oshawa. $800/month. First/last, references, credit check. Available immediate- ly. (289)928-0886 OSHAWA, FULL HOUSE 3- bedroom, large fully fenced yard, parking. $1300/month plus utilities. Available imme- diately. No smoking/pets. Call Scott (905)404-9935. PICKERING 4-bdrm, 2.5 baths, 5-appliances, A/C, double car garage, walkout basement. $1550/month plus utilities. Available anytime. No pets/smoking. Call (905)294-7165. Townhouses for RentT 3-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE Hwy#2/Garden. $1275/mo + gas, fi rst/last. Available March 1st. No pets/smoking. 905-430-0278 or 416-399- 5004. CARRIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. TOWNHOUSES. In-suite laundry, util. incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard. Pking. avail. Near shopping, res- taurants, schools, parks. 122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe N., Colborne E) 905-434- 3972 www.realstar.ca PICKERING 3-BEDROOM 1-1/2 baths end unit town- house, with balcony. Across from Pickering Town Centre. Very clean. Available im- mediatley. $1380/mo+hy- dro. (905)839-3087. TAUNTON TERRACE 3 bedroom townhouses. En- suite laundry. Landscaped grounds w/pool & play- ground. Private backyards. Sauna & parking avail. Near shopping & schools, public transport. 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) 905-436-3346 www.real- star.ca Rooms for Rent & WantedR AT WHITBY/OSHAWA bor- der. Beautiful home! Very clean room, share kitch- en/bath. Cable/internet, laun- dry, bus route, minutes from UOIT. Furnished/unfur- nished. No smoking/pets. Male preferred. $525/mo. (905)995-2745, (905)728- 0189. BOWMANVILLE $800/mo., basement apartment for rent, 1 washroom, shared laundry and kitchen on main fl oor. No smoking, no pets, must be clean and quiet. Available starting February 1st. 416- 669-4272. PICKERING, ROOM or basement apt. Nice neigh- bourhood. Parking, cable, in- ternet, private bath. Close to all amenities/bus. First/last, references. No smoking/pets. 416-284-7627 Shared Accommodation LOOKING FOR MATURE female to share 2-bedroom furnished apartment in Pick- ering Village. $600/month, negotiable. First/last. Available April 1st. Please call Maureen (905)686-2310. Vacation Properties SELL/RENT YOUR TIME- SHARE FOR CASH!!! Our Guaranteed Services will Sell/ Rent Your Unused Timeshare for CASH! Over $95 Million Dollars offered in 2010! www.sellatime- share.com (800)640-6886 Come & Worship To advertise your Church Services in our Worship Directory PUBLISHING FRIDAY'S Deadline: Wed. 12 Noon Call Erin Jackson 905.683.5110 ext 286 or email ejackson@durhamregion.com HOME SAFE SERVICES Complete personal care, companionship and house cleaning. Available 24/7 Denise (905)239-6027 Places of Worship Health & Homecare Vacation Properties SUNNY WINTER SPECIALS At Florida's Best Beach-New Smyrna Beach, Stay a week or longer. Plan a beach wed- ding or family reunion. www.NSBFLA.com or 1-800- 541-9621 Recreational VehiclesR 2003 YAMAHA 450 Kodiac in mint condition asking $4000, after market tires and rims call 705-872-1869 Travel COSTA RICA 10 Days from $995. All Inclusive Vacation Packages. Free Brochure: Call 1-800-CARAVAN See all Tours Now: Visit www.Caravan.com Lost & FoundL LOST. MAN'S GOLD signet ring. Scroll "RET". Lost in Pickering possibly around Port Union/Ravine area. Keepsake. Call (905)619- 9619 Music & Dance Instruction PIANO LESSONS Private lessons in my home , from beginners to conservatory. Call Joani @ 905-686-8351 Articles for SaleA **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. BED, ALL new Queen ortho- pedic, mattress, box spring in plastic, cost $900, selling $275. Call (416)779-0563 CARPETS, LAMINATE & VINYL SALE! I have 1000 of yards for sale! Free under- pad with installation. Free Estimates. Guaranteed Lowest Prices. Big or small jobs, I do it all! Lexus Floor- ing, Call Mike 905-431-4040 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 FURNACES: LENOX Manu- factured, 93% fuel-effi cient, 70,000 BTU's, $1699 (In- stalled). 90,000 BTU's, $1849 (Installed). 10 year warranty. FIREPLACES; Na- poleon manufactured, di- rect/vent, blower, digital ther- mostat included, $2,199 (In- stalled). (289)404-3738. 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 VENDORS WANTED NEW The Clarington Home and Garden Show is looking for vendors for April 16th and 17th Please call 905-579-4473 Devon at ext 2236 Wendy at ext 2215 VENDORS WANTED OSHAWA HOME & GARDEN SHOW MARCH 11TH 12TH 13TH AT THE GENERAL MOTORS CENTER Limited space available Please call 905-579-4473 Devon 2236 or Wendy 2215 15th Annual Spring Home & Garden Show Pickering Markets Trade Centre Squire Beach Rd & Bayly, Pickering Friday March 25, 2011 * 3pm - 8pm Saturday March 26, 2011 * 10am - 5pm Sunday March 27, 2011 * 10am - 4pm showsdurhamregion.com To book your space call Audrey at 905-426-4676 ext 257 The Durham Parent Baby & Kids Show Saturday, April 30, 2011 9am - 4pm Pickering Recreation Complex 1876 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering To reserve you space call Audrey at 905-426-4676 ext 257 Sunday, March 6th, 2011 Health Experts and Vendors wanted! Call 905-683-5110 ext 228 Places of Worship Health & Homecare Vendors WantedV Articles for SaleA HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUBS, 2010 models, fully loaded, full warranty, new in plastic, cost $8000, sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779- 0563. MACHINE TOOL INDUS- TRIAL EQUIPMENT. Bridgeport Milling Machine, 2 Bridgeport Lathes. Metal Bandsaw. All in working or- der. As is where is. Phone (905)655-8695 for inspection REDUCED BEDROOM SUITES - medium color - oak 1940's, double bed, nightstand, mirror, dresser, armoire, desk, $550., light color - pine, twin captain bed, nightstand, mirror dresser, desk, shelves, $500. Both sets are in excellent condi- tion. Phone (905)665-1796 SNOWBLOWER, Electric 2010 Sears. Used once. Cost $500, selling for $350. (905)619-1084 Vendors WantedV CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY This And That Flea Market Sunday, February 13 Prizes and treats from 10-3. 870 Taunton Road East, Whitby (Between Thickson & Garrard). www.thisandthatfl eamarket.com Phone: 905-985-7715. Hope to see you! Garage/Yard SalesG Garage/Yard SalesG durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 201124 AP Canada O/A Durham Auto Sales Ltd. Need A Car LoanNeed A Car Loan Call Credit Zone ❏ SHUTTLE SERVICE ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ❏ 100’S OF VEHICLES AVAILABLE ❏ 100% APPROVAL RATE! “Over 30 Years Of Trusted Professional Service” Call The Credit Zone Hotline905-668-1838 • 1-800-519905-668-1838 • 1-800-519-9566-9566 Bad Credit? O.K. • New to Country? O.K. Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payments? 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Free delivery. Wood supplier of fi rst choice by many customers since 1975. (905)753-2246. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Delivery available. Call (905)986-5217 or cell (905)424-9411 FIREWOOD, seasoned hard- wood, free delivery. $110 for 16" face cord. (905)640-5977 Pets, Supplies, Boarding GOLDENDOODLE Puppies F1B, cream colour, non shed M/F. Also other Doodle babies available. Come & fi nd your new best friend. 705-437-2790 www.doodletreasures.com Cars for Sale GORGEOUS GOLDEN Retriever pups, family raised, 1st shots, vet checked, & de- wormed. Excellent temper- ments. Great with kids. Both parents on site. $450. 905-432-5984 Blackstock WEST HIGHLAND White Terriers, both parents on site. Vet checked, shots. Per- sonality plus, very social. Newtonville area. Males. 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Check Wednesday’s paper each week for complete details BE INFORMED! CESANA, ITALY -- Canada’s Helen Upperton and Shelley- Ann Brown gave their best per- formance in the final bobsleigh race of the year by teaming up to win their first World Cup gold medal together in Cesana, Italy on the weekend. Frustrated by results this season that have been good, but not excellent, Calgary’s Upperton and Pickering’s Brown made a courageous decision to take a break from her medal-winning sled Fer- nando at the beginning of the week in hopes of finding more speed down the track. But after dating a new sled in training, Calgary’s Upperton gave Fernando another shot and the love affair that has regularly escorted Upperton to the winner’s circle throughout her career, was quickly rekin- dled setting a new record on the technical Cesana track at 56.99 in their first run en route to posting a two-run golden time of 1:54.21. It was the third medal of the season for Upperton and Brown. The two Canucks also finished third at both the Cal- gary and Lake Placid World Cup stops. Upperton was equally thrilled for her Olympic sil- ver medal-winning brakeman Brown, who celebrated her first-ever World Cup victory at the race. BOBSLEIGH Brown wins gold at World Cup Correction PICKERING -- A photo and story that appeared in the Thurs- day, Feb. 10 edition of the Ajax- Pickering News Advertiser con- tained the wrong name. The Durham West player selected for the Select hock- ey team to play in the Czech Republic and Sweden is Hailey Wilson. The News Advertiser regrets the error. FIGURE SKATING Pickering skaters glide all the way to the top Club wins 16 medals at Winter Glitters competition PICKERING -- Skat- ers from all over Central Ontario recently compet- ed at the annual Winter Glitters competition. This year 22 skaters rep- resented the Pickering Skating Club in 23 various events. The skaters competed in various categories like solo dance, ice dance cou- ples, freeskate, interpre- tive and team elements. In total, the skaters brought home 16 medals with five skaters achieving multiple medals. Gold Medallists Holly Branigan -- Intro- ductory Interpretive Nicolas Kuk and Riley Sawyer -- Ice Dance Cou- ples Kung Fu Pandas (Kaitlyn Robson, Faith Lewis, Alex- andra Savor) -- Team Ele- ments Emily Wardle -- Pre-Pre- liminary Freeskate Silver Medallists Natasha Calizon -- Silver Interpretive Sydney Vanersluis -- Introductory Interpretive Kaitlyn Robson and Rob Robson -- Ice Dance Fam- ily Faith Lewis and Emily Wardle -- Ice Dance Cou- ples Faith Lewis -- Introduc- tory Freeskate Faith Lewis and Alexan- dra Savor -- Pre-Prelimi- nary Ice Dance Couples Alyssa Kuksis -- Junior Silver Freeskate Sydney Vandersluis -- Junior Bronze Freeskate Nicolas Kuk -- Pre-pre- liminary Freeskate Bronze Medallists Alison Dudu -- Solo Dance Natalia Savor -- Pre-Pre- liminary Freeskate Kaitlyn Robson -- Intro- ductory Freeskate. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • February 11, 201127 AP Come in from the cold and warm up to these beautiful area homes, open for your viewing this weekend. 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