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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2011_10_28 MOYA DILLON mdillon@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- Cultural assets across Pickering will now be easier to find thanks to the cre- ation of a cultural directory. The City of Pickering Cultural Directory and Mapping initiative will be a web-based directory of cultural and tourism information for residents and visitors alike. As part of the City’s cultural strategic plan, staff are com- pleting GIS mapping of the different cultural assets throughout the community, which will then be made available in a comprehensive web directory complete with profiles. Marisa Carpino, acting manager, culture and recreation for the City of Pickering, said the new directory is reflective of a general shift towards cultural tourism that is occurring across the North American tourism industry. “Cultural tourism is place-based rather than attraction-based,” Ms. Carpino said. 905-683-6074 Full,Partial & BPS Dentures Implant Dentures Same Day Relines & Repairs Soft Liners House CallsAvailable Complimentary Consultations SaturdayAppointmentsAvailable Deegan Denture Clinic Michael Deegan DD 134 HarwoodAve.S.,Ajax (In theAjax Plaza in the corner by Home Hardware) “Denture Services –A FamilyTradition for Over 30Years!” Thinking ofHardwood? 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The company has identified this region as prime territory for purchasing valuable diamonds and precious metals— especially gold and silver. The TGSDB estimates that local residents have millions of dollars worth of valuables that they no longer need or want. That is where the TGSDB comes in—they specialize in buying those items from local sellers throughout Canada. Items like gold coins, sterling silver, tea sets and old or broken engagement rings are in high demand and are being purchased in massive quantities. Another great way to see your profits add up quickly is through selling scrap gold. This can include mismatched earrings, class rings, herringbone necklaces, etc.—anything that contains gold can dramatically raise the amount of cash you walk away with. Currently on a national tour, TGSDB has included Pickering & Whitby on its list of stops for a limited engagement. Residents are urged to mark their calendar for this special opportunity to meet one-on-one with gold, silver and diamond specialists. Because of TGSDB’s low overhead, extensive resources and massive volume, the company is often able to pay out more than other dealers and retailers. Many customers are surprised at how much they are offered for seemingly small amounts. “I had two bent herringbone necklaces, a class ring, and some outdated earrings that I brought to a show. I walked out with $425 in less than 15 minutes,” said a satisfied guest. Providing an economic boost to each region it visits, the TGSDB projects to pay out $350,000 at each event—a testament to the high volume of items they purchase and the prime prices being paid. Offers are made based on rarity, collectability, condition and market value. Company spokesman Matthew Enright says, “We just paid $4,700 for a loose 1.25 carat diamond. Our mission is to pay local residents on the spot for sterling silverware, loose diamonds, fine jewellery, coins and precious metals— especially silver and gold.” The company has seen a huge influx of gold lately. “Customers have been scrambling to cash into the record-high value of gold,” adds Enright. For those who are unsure if their item is genuine gold or silver, or simply costume, the company will test it for free. “The best strategy is to bring all items to the show for a free evaluation by our specialists. It always amazes me how a small handful of gold and silver can turn into hundreds of dollars in just a few moments. We test and weigh items right on the spot,” Enright says. At a recent show, a small-town dentist had a nice pay day. “I have been collecting dental gold for years from patients who didn’t want their extracted teeth. It really added up—my check is for over $31,000!” While most people don’t have buckets of dental gold at their fingertips, they do have $750 worth of scrap gold scattered throughout their homes, according to industry specialists. In addition to scrap gold, fine jewellery and diamonds, coins are always a big hit. Offers will be made on most coins dated 1967 and earlier—gold coins, silver dollars, half dollars, quarters, nickels and dimes. Enright explains, “Canadian coins made before 1967 are worth more than their legal tender amount because they can contain up to 92.5% silver. Rare dates and mint marks can make them even more valuable. We recently paid $78,000 for an amazing coin collection. One couple brought in a rusty coffee can filled with silver coins, sawdust, and a dead spider. The can had been in the basement for years. We were happy to send them home with a check for more than $700!” Pickering & Whitby area residents should start collecting their valuables now to bring to the free event, which runs next Tuesday - Saturday. Offers will be made and cash will be paid on the spot. Attendance is expected to be high, but no appointment is needed. Enright encourages everyone to take advantage of this special opportunity to meet directly with specialists at the Toronto Gold, Silver and Diamond Buyers. He concludes, “It’s a great chance for people to cash in their old diamonds, jewellery, coins and scrap gold. This is a seller’s market. 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We’re cash rich and we should be better than 2.35,” Coun. Aker added. The budget guideline includes a 4.5-per cent increase, or $6.91 million, for the Durham Regional Police, and a nine-per cent rise for Durham Region Transit. Speaking to councillors before the debate, Oshawa resident Greg Milosh said he found the 2.35-per cent increase “fair and reasonable and reflects the infla- tion rate.” He didn’t like the increases being proposed to police or regional transit. “Justified or not justified, it’s a huge increase.” The Region has about 5,000 employees, including the police, making Durham the third largest employ- er in the Region, Mr. Milosh noted. “I don’t think the public sector should be one of the larger employers.” A report to councillors noted 500 additional employees are being requested between 2012 and 2016. The report noted the 107 requested for next year couldn’t be done with a tax increase of 2.35 per cent. The staff report also noted that regional head- *Simply spend $50.00 or more at one or more Pickering Town Centre stores & services (same day sales, before taxes) after October 27th and receive a coupon for a FREE Chocolate Friendly Ghost Sucker from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory (Pickering Town Centre location only). Offer vaild from October 28th until October 31st. Coupon expires on October 31st, 2011 at 9:00pm. Limit 1 Free Chocolate Friendly Ghost Sucker per coupon. While quantities last. See Guest Services for full details. Total retail value $3.49. Size: 1.3oz / 37g. Spend $50 or more at Pickering Town Centre and receive a FREE* Chocolate Friendly Ghost Sucker from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory FREE Gift With Purchase Over 200 Stores &Services H&M Gap La Senza Coach Roots Zellers American Eagle Outfitters Urban Behavior Sears Aéropostale La Vie en Rose Olsen Europe Boathouse Nygård Laura Laura Petites Laura Plus Spring Fairweather Bath &Body Works the Bay Dynamite Reitman’s Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factor y pickeringtowncentre.com quarters would soon need to be expanded to accommodate more staff. “Increasing the size of Durham Region’s headquarters astounds me,” Mr. Milosh said, noting the building only opened in 2005. Growth in the size of the Region is “a significant strain on taxpayers. Our tax bill is starting to resemble a mortgage. It should be more like house insurance. It should be an expense and not a burden.” Whitby Councillor and finance committee chairman Don Mitchell defended the staff report with the budget target, saying, “This is a guideline to staff. This is a ceiling. We don’t know the floor, but this is the ceiling.” Ajax Mayor Steve Parish said the recommendation is “very modest,” adding the increase isn’t “gouging.” “I’m surprised Coun. Aker, with his experience, is say- ing what he says. We don’t have funds in the bank. Those funds are almost 99.9 per cent committed. We can’t raid our reserves,” Mayor Parish stated. Pickering Councillor Bill McLean said going below two per cent would mean “something has to be cut.” Clarington Councillor Willie Woo supported the 2.35-per cent increase, saying, “Staff has done a good job to hold the rate to the rate of inflation.” The final budget is expected to go to Regional Council on Feb. 15 of next year. reGion Durham looking at 2.35-per cent tax increase DURHAM -- West 49’s ninth annual Coats for Kids campaign is on now until Thursday, Nov. 17. Customers who donate a clean, insulated, gently- used winter coat will receive a $25 credit off any win- ter coat in the store. Coats donated to the company’s Durham Region stores will benefit The Denise House and the Cana- dian Diabetes Association. The Denise House will use the coats directly, while the Canadian Diabetes Association will donate its coats to a second-hand store in exchange for a financial donation. There are two West 49 stores in Durham, one in the Oshawa Centre, and another in the Pickering Town Centre. More than 75,000 children have received coats thanks to the Coats for Kids program. Last year’s campaign was the company’s best yet, raising 15,000 coats. This year, the goal is to raise 16,000 coats in honour of the company’s 16th birth- day. Community Durham Coats for Kids campaign on until Nov. 17 durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 20114 AP $5 OFF COUPON Purchase of $20 or greater excluding consignment.Not valid with any other offer. 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Commuting Parking illegally does tend to result in a ticket To the editor: Re: ‘No GO parking results in ticket’, letter to the editor, durhamregion.com, Oct. 10, 2011. A letter writer wrote to complain that he got a $100 ticket for parking illegally at the Oshawa GO station. Well, tough. Of course he got ticketed, and he deserved it .... what he did was illegal. I park at the Ajax GO station five days a week. I pay for a reserved parking spot, and I am happy to see that GO is enforcing its parking regu- lations. Why should I pay when some- one else can park in a better spot than me, illegally, and for free? When a car is parked illegally, it is endangering everyone in the lot; the driv- ers who have to manoeuvre around it and the walkers who cannot be seen because they are stepping out from behind it. The letter writer should have researched his travel plans before he drove to the GO station; it is common knowledge that parking is at a premium at GO stations. Try carpooling, local transit, buying a reserved spot, catching the bus from a dif- ferent location, or using a different GO sta- tion. There are a lot of options available. At the very least, don’t whine about being ticketed for doing something illegal. J.M. McDougall Ajax Region It’s not about cutting services To the editor: Re: ‘It’s Durham’s time, Anderson tells Whitby chamber’ news, durhamregion. com, Oct. 18, 2011. Regional Chairman Roger Anderson apparently likes to discourage or dismiss genuine concerns by Durham taxpayers about high property taxes by asking the supposedly conversation-ending question: ‘which services would you like us to cut?’ It is not a matter of cutting services but rather dealing with the cause of the high cost of providing those services, namely labour costs. Approximately 70 per cent of Regional operating costs pay for higher-than-pri- vate-sector wages, benefits, severances and pensions. Mr. Anderson, Regional council and senior staff should concentrate their future efforts on negotiating labour agreements that reflect current labour market condi- tions. Otherwise, taxes will continue to increase exponentially. Mr. Anderson’s dismissive, cavalier atti- tude suggests a disconnect with the finan- cial plight of many of the people he serves. Greg Milosh Oshawa SpoRtS Stiff consequences for football hooliganism To the editor: Re: ‘No mention of football hooliganism’ letter to the editor, durhamregion.com, Oct. 17, 2011. In reply to this letter, I would respond that if you cause trouble in the stands in the United Kingdom you will be arrested and banned. If you cause a riot, whether your team loses (Vancouver) or wins (Montreal) is that what you call a fan? No. Fight on the football field in England and the red cards will see the light of day. Gordon Robinson Pickering & A Metroland Media Group Ltd. 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All content copyright We think... email responses to newsroom@durhamregion.com Editorial Opinions durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 20116 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 @ durhamregion.com Label reforms promote informed consumer choices If information is power, Durham resi- dents are being given more than they need when it comes to tobacco use and the con- sumption of popular energy drinks. Graphic new images on tobacco prod- ucts represent the next step in the feder- al government’s campaign to reduce the dependence on nicotine and the concur- rent medicare system costs associated with addiction. Though it would likely do little to break the habit of a committed smoker, graphic and occasionally disturb- ing images on cigarette packaging may well deter those from taking up the habit in the first place, particularly young peo- ple. In a related development, earlier this month Oshawa MP Colin Carrie informed constituents that the federal Conserva- tive government is introducing new mea- sures governing the labelling of energy drinks. Previously classified as natural health products, the new measures will instead classify the drinks as food prod- ucts, requiring nutritional information on the label and opening the industry up to regulatory oversight through the Canadi- an Food Inspection Agency. Along with measures that would require the inclusion of ingredients, nutritional and allergen declarations, and a warning statement advising users not to mix with alcohol, the new rules would also limit the amount of caffeine included in the drinks. Few can credibly argue today about the punishing health care costs associ- ated with tobacco addiction and abuse, even as tobacco remains a legal product. And while energy drinks don’t appear to have the same sort of financial impact on health care, the reclassification of these products to permit regulatory oversight is well within the federal government’s pur- view. Given that energy drinks are partic- ularly popular among young males, the new measures will allow families to better determine consumption limits -- if any -- in their own homes and lives. Part of the new policy governing energy drinks will also require producers to sub- mit to Health Canada details regarding consumption and sales figures, which will assist officials in monitoring and deter- mining if additional requirements are needed. These measures, then, taken as a whole, are simple and effective in providing con- sumers with information they need on behalf of minors in their care, or for them- selves. 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Warren Muster, co-owner of TEM HOME, said this is the third year they’ve been creating their spooky scene. “We thought it was a good way to engage the public; I used to enjoy going to them when I was a kid,” he said, adding that for awhile it seemed like no one was decorat- ing their homes and haunted hous- es had died out. The music school is located on a two-acre property and the haunted house will actually be in the barn. There will be nine rooms in the barn, each with its own theme, such as the insane asylum, the haunted forest, the coal mines, the spider room and the zombie room. Mr. Muster doesn’t want to spoil the experience by revealing what happens in each room, but he said there will be plenty of scares. “It’s very interactive, there’s a lot of parts where you stop and some- thing happens,” he said. In order to make the haunted house accessible to all ages, from 2 to 5 p.m. the haunted house will be more family friendly so that young- er kids can walk through and it will be more lit up. Then the house is reset and reopened from 7 to 11 p.m. and actors will enter the house to add to the fright factor. He anticipates that it will take five to 10 minutes to get through the haunted house and people can go through in groups. Folks waiting to get into the haunted house won’t be bored because the Halloween theme extends outside. There will be free hot chocolate for everyone as well as a bake sale. People can also purchase a video of their trip through the haunted house for $5. Last year up to 300 people checked it out and he’s expecting up to 500 this year. OSHAWA OSHAWA 900 Champlain Ave., Oshawa 905-723-4561 www.furnituregalleries.ca*Credit equal to the value of the HST. Does not apply to best value and clearance merchandise or previous purchases. Limited quantities. 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No rainchecks SAVE $30 Individual s i z e t r e a t s Includes f l a t s h e e t , fitte d s h e e t & 4 c a s e s Turquoise o r green o n l y ! “In the long term, the directory will craft a clear cultural identity and attract those that share in that vision to our community, which will increase community capacity and community develop- ment, both key components of a sustainable community. Pickering residents and visitors are looking for opportunities to get out into the com- munity and engage in meaningful interaction with each other.” The directory will include individual artists, arts groups, non-profit organizations, cultural and heritage organizations and sites, and spaces and facilities that serve the arts community. “Arts, culture and heritage are invaluable resources that define a community and create a sense of place and belonging,” Ms. Carpino said. “When working together, these cultural resourc- es send a clear message to the world about who your community is, its values, beliefs and cus- toms.” Mary Cook, spokeswoman for the Pine Ridge Arts Council, said the directory will help to raise awareness for the local arts scene. In addition to a listing for the Pine Ridge Arts Council, the Silver- stone Gallery will also be included in the direc- tory. The gallery, which is run by the arts council and features local artists, will celebrate one year in the community in November. Ms. Cook, who runs her own photography and web design busi- ness, will also be listed individually. “We have a lot of very talented people here,” she said of Durham, noting that many people tend to overlook their own area when it comes to the arts. the arts Pickering to create web-based cultural directory PICKERING from page 1 “A lot of people don’t think of spending money on art in their own backyard -- they use their money locally for groceries, not to treat themselves. We want to change that. We hope to bring an awareness that there is a gallery in the area and that we have such talent in our own back- yard.” In addition to raising awareness among local residents, Ms. Cook also hopes the directory will help to promote local artists and galleries to tourists. “Art seems to go well when you talk about tourism, and we would like to make the nautical village of Pickering more of a destination,” she explained of the area sur- rounding the gallery, located at 617 Liverpool Rd. Registration for the cultural directory is available online at www.cityofpickering.com and will be open until Satur- day, Dec. 3. The directory is scheduled to be published on the City’s website in January. Collective agreement good through June 30, 2015 OSHAWA -- The University of Ontario Institute of Technology announced the ratification of a new col- lective agreement with the UOIT Faculty Associa- tion Thursday. Retroactive to July 1, 2010, the agreements will remain in effect through June 30, 2015. Key provi- sions include salary increases of 1.9 per cent in both the third and fourth years of the agreement, and a 2.25-per cent increase effective July 1, 2014. There are no increases in the first two years, consis- tent with the provincial government’s public policy statement with regard to compensation restraint in the public sector, according to a UOIT press release. The agreement also provides a competitive market adjustment in the fifth year of 2.7 per cent. UOITFA represents 148 faculty members at the university. eduCation Durham university, faculty reach agreement durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 20119 P Real Estate YourLocal Advertising Consu Delivered directly to your door or On-line atwww.durhamregion.com Thinking of Buying or Selling your HOME? •EachWednesday YourLocal RealEstateshowcases the most up-to-date Homes For Sale, featuring fresh new listings. •Consult with any one of the reputable Realtors ® featured within this section. 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At the launch of a new campaign to intro- duce the curriculum on Oct. 18, Mr. Nettle- ton said research shows that more than 90 per cent of adolescents who commit sui- cide have some sort of mental illness, and sometimes these cases are not diagnosed. The curriculum is being piloted in 17 high schools to increase awareness of adoles- cent mental illness in local communities. In partnership with school boards and Dr. Stanley Kutcher, an internationally- renowned expert in adolescent mental health, Ontario Shores has organized train- ing for educators, teachers and support staff to help deliver adolescent mental health literacy to four school boards this semester. The boards are Durham public, Durham Catholic, Kawartha Pine Ridge, and Peter- borough, Victoria, Northumberland and Clarington Catholic district school boards. “We hope to expand it across Ontario,” said Sheila Neuburger, vice-president of clinical services. She told guests that reports indicate only one in five adolescents with mental illness- es receives care. “We know that education and early inter- vention are vital in helping them get the support and treatment they need,” she said. Dr. Kutcher, along with the Canadian Mental Health Association, developed the comprehensive curriculum, and Ontario Shores funded the training and materials to the school boards. Ontario Shores’ rollout of the program is the largest so far. Dr. Kutcher is providing training to 150 educators and primary health-care physi- cians and workers while he’s in Whitby. The psychiatrist noted that the program’s launch is only the first step. “It’s a truism when we say there is no health without mental health,” he said. “But let me tell you it’s a long walk from that statement to putting it on the ground. He said providing information at a level where kids can see it and educating edu- cators and primary care providers will help bring more awareness to the subject. Durham District School Board Chairman and Oshawa Trustee Larry Jacula is pleased the Durham public board is part of the pro- gram. “Unfortunately kids will always have problems if we don’t have awareness,” he said. The You’re Not Alone campaign was also unveiled, which will feature posters, print materials and video that will be played in schools as well as Mac’s Milk convenience stores. Cobourg St. Mary Catholic Secondary School teacher Greg Conway teaches about mental health in his physical education class and said he’s pleased the curricu- lum will reach more students, noting many mental illnesses begin in high school. “The longer someone goes without help, the harder it is to treat,” he said. He said teenagers are bright individuals but may not act on their own to seek help for this important issue. “The kids need to know where to get help,” he said. Ontario Shores is also working on an ado- lescent mental health documentary that is expected to be complete in the next year. For more information on the campaign: vIsIT ontarioshores.ca eduCAtiON Durham school boards to teach about mental health SAbriNA bYrNeS / metrOlANd WHITBY -- Dr. stanley Kutcher addressed guests at Ontario shores at the launch of the You’re Not Alone campaign. The program, in partnership with local school boards, will introduce mental health curriculum into high schools to heighten awareness of mental illnesses in adolescents. it’s a truism when we say there is no health without mental health. Dr. stanley Kutcher durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 201110 AP 905-683-0407 WE BUYGOLD Old Ajax Plaza on Harwood Next to Home Hardware WATCHES 25% OFF Readers Choice Award Winner! CORRECTION NOTICE We apologize for any inconveniencethis may have caused. WALMART On page 17 of our flyer distributed on October 19 - 21 and effective October 21 –27, the description of the LG 50” Plasma HDTV (#30091197) available for sale at $598 was incorrect. The correct description is shown below: 720p Fifteen-minute period would take place at end of committee meetings DURHAM -- The Catholic school board might finally introduce a question-and-answer period at its public meetings. On Oct. 24, Whitby Trustee Chris Leahy brought forward a notice of motion that the Dur- ham Catholic District School Board con- sider hold- ing 15-min- ute ques- tion-and- answer periods at each stand- ing com- mittee meeting that is open to the public. Seconded by Oshawa Trustee Theresa Corless, the notice says that although meetings cur- rently allow for trustees to deal with board business, they do not allow for effective engage- ment with the public. “It would be in the board’s best interest to allow a ques- tion-and-answer period at the end of each standing commit- tee meeting,” the notice said, further stating this would allow the standing committee mem- bers to have a better opportu- nity to understand issues and concerns among the public. 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With Durham Farm Fresh farmers harvesting apples, pump- kins and more, autumn might become your favourite time of year. Halloween is just around the corner, and to carve the per- fect jack-o’-lantern, first you must pick the perfect pumpkin. Make a day of it by visiting a local farm, many of which allow you to pick your own pumpkin, and offer plenty of family friendly activi- ties. Pingle’s Farm Market in Hamp- ton offers fun fall weekends for you and your family. Take a wagon ride to its pumpkin patch, and then get lost in its giant eight- acre corn maze. The fun only lasts through to Oct. 30, so plan your visit soon. Visit www.pingles- farmmarket.com. Just north, Knox’s Pumpkin Farm boasts a bountiful crop of pumpkins this year. After 35 years of growing, this is one farm you definitely don’t want to miss. Come for the pumpkins, stay for the fun. Activities include wagon rides, straw jump, corn maze, face painting, play area for the kids and farm animals. Visit www. knoxpumpkinfarm.com. Nearby at Linton’s Vegetable Farm in Oshawa, a wide variety of pick-your-own crops are available. And at this time of year, weekend wagon rides to its pumpkin patch are a huge hit. A large child’s play area, farm animals and giant corn maze will top off your visit. Visit www.lintonsfarmmarket.com. At Brooks Farms in Mount Albert, you can pick your own pumpkins throughout October. And, until Oct. 30, enjoy its Fall Festival 2011, which features pumpkin canons, train rides and a corn maze. For admission pric- es and hours of operation, visit www.brooksfarms.com. Just west in Port Perry, Wil- lowtree Farm offers pick-your- own pumpkins in fields that are never crowded. Bring your fam- ily out to Willowtree for a fun day on the farm, and pick that perfect pumpkin. Call ahead for picking conditions at 905-985-4973. Visit www.willowtreefarm.ca. While you’re on the farm, enjoy the rest of the season’s har- vest. Delicious produce such as apples, broccoli, cabbage, brus- sels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower and squash are at their tastiest this time of year. For more information, and to find a farm near you, visit www. durhamtourism.ca and www. durhamfarmfresh.ca. You can also follow us on Twitter at @Dur- hamTourism and @durhamfarm- fresh. Kerri King is manager of Durham Tourism Tourism Pick your perfect pumpkin at Durham Region farms suBmiTTeD PHoTo DURHAM -- Jordan King, 5, left, and Dallas King, 7, celebrate the season at home in Scugog Township with their Giant Atlantic pump- kin. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 201114 AP Mike Ruta Entertainment Editor mruta@durhamregion.com durhamregion.comMonth in the Arts On Stage Nov. 4 to Dec. 18 Class Act Dinner Theatre. 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby, presents Dilemmas With Dinner by Robin Roberts. 905-668-2229, class-act. ca. Nov. 4 to Dec. 31 Herongate Barn Theatre. 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering, presents Michael LeBlanc and Tomas Street’s Rock N’ A Hard Place. 905-472-3085, www.herongate. com. Nov. 4 to 12 Durham Shoestring Perform- ers. presents Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley at the Arts Resource Centre, 45 Queen St., Oshawa. 905-725-9256, dsp@dur- hamshoestring.org. Nov. 6 Class Act Dinner Theatre. 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby, presents Candidate For Death. 905-668- 2229, class-act.ca. Nov. 10 to 19 Ajax Community Theatre. pres- ents I Hate Hamlet, a comedy by Paul Rudnick, at the St. Francis Centre, 78 Church St. S., Ajax. 289- 892-4132, ajaxcommunitytheatre. com. Nov. 10 to 26 Whitby Courthouse Theatre. 416 Centre St. S., Whitby, presents Mindgame by Anthony Horowitz. whitbytheatre.org, 905-668-8111. Nov. 17 to Dec. 10 Oshawa Little Theatre. 62 Rus- sett Ave., Oshawa, presents Annie. oshawalittletheatre.com, 905- 723-0282. Performances Nov. 3 Class Act Dinner Theatre. 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby, presents comedian Greg Morton at 8:30 p.m. 905-668-2229, class-act.ca. Nov. 11 The Regent Theatre. 50 King St. E., Oshawa, presents 54-40 at 7:30 p.m. 905-721-3399, ext. 2, tickets. regenttheatre.ca. Nov. 12 Greenbank Folk Music Soci- ety. presents Catfish Willie and the Buckle Busters at 8 p.m. at the Greenbank Centennial Hall, 19965 Hwy. 12, Greenbank. Tick- ets are available by phoning 905- 985-8351 or 905-852-7578. www. globalserve.net/~ynot/grnbnk. htm. Nov. 18, 19 Ontario Philharmonic. presents Last Night of the Proms at 8 p.m. at The Regent Theatre, 50 King St. E., Oshawa. For tickets, visit www. ontariophil.ca or call the Philhar- monic Office at 905-579-6711. On performance nights, tickets are available at the concert venue, starting one hour before per- formance time and through the intermission. Nov. 26 The Regent Theatre. 50 King St. E., Oshawa, presents George Can- yon at 8 p.m. 905-721-3399, ext. 2, tickets.regenttheatre.ca. Durham Youth Orchestra. Fall Concert and Silent Auction at 7:30 p.m. at Hebron Christian Reformed Church, 4240 Ander- son St. N., Whitby. The concert features the O’Neill Collegiate Chamber Choir. Tickets avail- able at the door or pre-order by e-mailing eparker@dyomusic. com. Special Events Nov. 4 Robert McLaughlin Gallery. 72 Queen St., Oshawa, presents a free First Friday event, Hip Hop in Durham, featuring UOIT/Dur- ham College campus club H.E.R. (Hip Hop in its Essence and Real- ness) and their award-winning dance troupe The Geek Freaks. Cash bar. 905-576-3000, www. rmg.on.ca/First-Fridays.php. Nov. 12 Robert McLaughlin Gallery. 72 Queen St., Oshawa, presents RMG Exposed, a photography auction fundraiser in support of The Rob- ert McLaughlin Gallery. A juried photo competition, live and silent auctions, music, food and drink. www.rmgexposed.com. Dec. 4 Scugog Shores Museum Village. 16210 Island Rd., Port Perry, pres- ents a Children's Old-Fashioned Christmas. Tour through the his- toric village, traditionally deco- rated for the holidays with ever- green boughs, bright ribbons and berries. Children will be engaged in activities throughout the vil- lage. Santa is visiting. Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for students and seniors and $2 for kids 5 to 12 years. Children under 5 are free. Accepting imperishable food donations for Operation Scugog. At the Galleries Nov. 5 to Dec. 30 Robert McLaughlin Gallery. 72 Queen St., Oshawa, presents Wil- liam Brymner: artist, teacher, col- league. The exhibition comprises 60 works by Brymner and by peers including Horatio Walker, Mau- rice Cullen, and Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, and pupils such as A.Y. Jackson, Clarence Gagnon, and Edwin Holgate. Curator’s lec- ture Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. Hours: Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday and Sun- day noon to 4 p.m. 905-576-3000, www.rmg.on.ca. To Dec. 4 Station Gallery. 1450 Henry St., Whitby, presents Thread- works: Trees, featuring needle- work stitched by Canadian art- ists. Opening reception Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. Hours: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Thursdays open to 9 p.m., Saturday and Sun- day noon to 4 p.m. 905-668-4185, www.whitbystationgallery.com. Nov. 8 Scugog Shores Heritage Cen- tre and Archives. 1655 Reach St., (inside the Scugog Arena), pres- ents the grand opening of Scugog's First Peoples: A Living History. A new permanent exhibit reflect- ing the history, past and present, of the First Nations peoples who have lived around Lake Scugog. Nov. 9 to 20 Cultural Expressions Art Gal- lery. 62 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax, presents Come Walk With Me, an exhibition of works by artist Karen Bigelow. Show opening with art- ist in attendance Nov. 9, noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 905-427-2412, www.culturalexpressions.ca. Screenings Nov. 9 The Ajax Film Circuit. pres- ents Submarine at 7 p.m. (doors open 6:15 p.m.) at the Ajax Cine- plex Odeon, 248 Kingston Rd. E. (at Salem Road). Tickets are $7 in advance at all Ajax Public Library branches or $7.50 at the theatre on film night. You don’t have to be a member to see the films. barry- butler@rogers.com. At the Libraries Nov. 9 Pickering Central Library. One The Esplanade, Pickering, pres- ents United Nations Tsunami Relief at 7 p.m. After the 2004 tsu- nami disaster, Ron Kurelo, a para- trooper, Canadian Forces vet and former cop, along with 50 or so veterans went on a UN aid mis- sion to Thailand. He presents footage of this trip and answers questions. Nov. 17 Claremont Branch. of the Pickering Public Library, 4941 Old Brock Rd., Claremont, presents Celebrate Winter: Gingerbread Tales (all ages) at 10:30 a.m. Watch a puppet show and then decorate your own cookie to take home with you. Dress for mess. Registra- tion is required. 905-649-3341. Nov. 19 Petticoat Creek Branch. of the Pickering Public Library, 470 Kingston Rd., Pickering, presents Celebrate Winter: Holiday Cards (6 to 11 years) at 10:30 a.m. Regis- tration is required. 905-420-2254. Nov. 28 Pickering Central Library. One The Esplanade, Pickering, pres- ents a meeting of the Bicenten- nial Book Club at 7 p.m. Each month the club reads a Canadian best seller from the past 200 years. Snacks are provided. Registration is required. 905-831-6265. netkushi.com AJAX -- See Welsh actor Craig Roberts in Submarine on Nov. 9 in Ajax. 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The Whitby singer/songwriter is offering a two-day songwriters’ workshop at the new St. Francis Centre, open to all Durham residents ages 14 and over. “This course is based around (my) newly authored Songwriter Level 1,” he says. “On the words side, learn to craft your ideas into lyrics with the write it 1, 2, 3 formula using a rhyming dictionary and thesaurus. On the music side, learn applied chord theory and development of melody with the special rela- tionship of the pentatonic scale and the rela- tive minor chord.” Beer, who’s been playing music for rough- ly 40 years, was the spark behind the Song- writers’ Music Festival held earlier this year in Whitby, which attracted songwriters from across Canada to the first-of-its-kind event. More recently, Beer established the concerts at the lake series held this summer in Ajax. The workshop runs each day from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Beer asks participants to bring their own musical instruments and songs. No experience is necessary. The cost is $68. The St. Francis Centre is at 78 Church St. S. Register online at townofajax.com or at the Ajax and McLean community centres. To learn more, contact Robert Prochilo at robert.prochilo@townofajax.com or 905- 619-2529, ext. 7508. MUSIC Learn how to write your own songs in Ajax CELIA KLEMENZ / METROLAND UXBRIDGE -- Ron Beer, busking in Uxbridge in 2009. 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Brad Kelly Sports Editor bkelly@durhamregion.com durhamregion.com facebook.com/sportsdurhamregion twitter.com/scnewsdurhamSports durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 201117 AP Ryan PfeiffeR / MetRoland on the run PICKERING -- Dunbarton Spartans’ Blake Sanderson was tackled by a player from King Edward VI Aston, from Birmingham, England, during a friendly rugby game at Dunbarton High School. The Annandale ladies’ team of Michelle Martin, Jennifer Klepad- lo, Joan O’Leary and Bonnie Kle- padlo competed in The Dominion Club championship zones 5 and 6 event at the Oshawa Curling Club Oct. 21-23. The team won their first game and lost the next two so were then sidelined on Sunday morning. The Annandale men’s team entered in the event consisted of Gord Nor- ton, Warren Leslie, Doug Lawson and Les Dickson. They lost in the semifinals. There were 16 men’s teams and eight women’s teams each playing down for one spot to advance to the Provincial in Acton this weekend. Susannah Moylan, coach for an Annandale bantam girls’ team, advises that they are going to enter the Pepsi Junior Women’s zone playdown slated for Uxbridge Nov. 26-27. The team is Kaitlin Jewer, with Emma Becker, Vanessa Aune and Alison Gardener. They will also enter the Bantam Junior Girls zone which goes again in the Uxbridge Curling Club Jan. 14-15, 2012. Coach Jennifer McGhee has an Annandale team entering the Pepsi Junior Men’s Zone slated for Nov. 26-27 in Uxbridge. Skip is Ben Bevan with Tyler Sagan, Cart- er Adair and Derreck Veitch. Two winning rinks will advance to the Regional in Minden on Dec. 3-4. On Nov. 26, the new Annandale Mixed Doubles Classic Bonspiel is planned for Annandale. At present there are 13 teams entered with 16 in total needed. The bonspiel is based on the doubles competition made popular at the Continen- tal Cup, and features two-person mixed teams. At $100 per team, lunch and dinner is provided, The Mark Kean rink, with Annan- dale’s Tim March and Patrick Jans- sen, competed in a World Curling Tour event, the Casino Lac Leamy Challenge held in Gatineau, Que. Oct. 20-23. The team qualified and made it to the main event semifi- nal, and lost to the eventual win- ner while collecting $4,500. Kean and the vice, Andrew Clayton, plan to be competitive members and be allowed to curl for Annan- dale. The constitution allows com- petitive memberships for a nomi- nal amount. Next for team Kean is the Grey Power World Cup of Curling in Sault Ste. Marie Nov. 2-6, then an Ontario Curling Tour event, the Nissan Classic in Brantford, sched- uled for Dec. 2-4, followed by the OCA Ontario Men’s Zone Domin- ion Tankard slated for Sutton Dec. 10-12. The Tankard is the event that leads to the Tim Hortons Brier to be held in Regina March 3-11, 2012. Jim Easson curling ColuMn Annandale teams go deep in championships soCCeR Pickering Soccer Club making its coaches better Clinic to strengthen organization BRad Kelly bkelly@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- The Pickering Soc- cer Association wants to ensure that its players become the best they can be on the pitch. To that end, they are spending this weekend making sure the coaches are up to date and armed with information they can pass on to the players. The association will have just over 50 coaches taking part in a two day clinic that will include on-field and classroom seminars this weekend to help improve the quality of coaching within the club. The weekend will take the initial steps of delivering its long-term player development program that Sports Canada has passed on to its provincial sports organizations. “We are ready to deliver this to the kids in our club,” says head coach Tony La Ferrara. “We put this workshop together and put our money where our mouth is. “It’s a new approach in develop- ing players.” The program Sports Canada has designed is to encourage and train players to become successful in whatever sport they choose. Each sport tweaks the program to suit its needs, with soccer identifying five or six stages of development that begins at the grassroots level. Skills are to be accomplished at a certain age level before progress- ing to the next stage. Pickering will be basing this weekend’s clinic around the Coerver coaching methods, rec- ognized as one of the top coach- ing programs in the world, with a number of top clubs adopting its methods and philosophy. durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 201118 AP Look for our flyer in today’s paper! Only in selected areas. See in store for complete details. ChristmasChristmas Wa rehouse Sale Wa rehouse Sale www.phoenixenterprises.ca Joinour Facebookpage “The Christmas Warehouse Sale”for weekly Specials! 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QB Riley McBride had some great passes and also rushed for a touchdown. Izzy O’Brien provided the extra points with the converts, while Dasani McIntosh added much-needed yards. The defence was also in great form as they put forth a combined effort to shut out the Bucs. Aaron Chung executed some great tackles and a big QB sack. Other crit- ical defensive plays came from Aamarii Notice, Nnico Martin and Hunter McDon- ald. It was a total team effort that resulted in a 30-0 win for the Dolphins. The Dol- phins atoms meet the Niagara Generals on the weekend in the semifinals at Kinsmen Park at 11:30 a.m. The Dolphins bantam team faced the Scarborough Thunder. This was a hard-fought game led by QB Jaylen La Touche, wide receiver Justice Johnson, running backs Jordan Grimes and Trey Humes. Justice Johnson was on his game, catching two touchdown passes from QB Jaylen La Touche. Jordan Grimes and Trey Humes were also in top form rushing for big yardage to get the team in scoring range. The defence, led by Nathaniel Benjamin, Kesean Bennett, Trey Humes and Mark Cruciano provided some crucial tackles. Nathaniel Benjamin had his best performance of the season, exe- cuting some big tackles and two QB sacks. Tariq Mitradee had an amazing catch that set up the second Dolphins touchdown. Other big plays came from George Goudo- gianis, Sean Foreman, Dylan Colthirst and David Pinnock. Also worth mentioning is centre Jaleel Esdelle, who not only deliv- ered the ball to the QB, but provided some good blocking. The game would come to an unfortunate end, as the Scarborough Thunder stole the win from the Dolphins with a score of 18-14. Congratulations to all the players, coaches and managers on a successful season. Football Dolphins atoms moving on PICKERINGPICKERINGADVERTISING FEATURE You can’t see it, taste it or smell it, but carbon monoxide can have lethal consequences. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas, and it’s toxic. 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TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL AJAX 905-683-5110 Milestones durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 201122 AP If you include Rank, Branch of Service, Special Awards & Locations where they Served or are Presently Serving, we will include this information in your Tribute Remember Our Veterans Served or are Presently Serving, we will include this information Publishing Friday, November 11th Place your Tribute by Calling our Classifi ed Department at 905-683-5110 ext 286 or Fax: 905-683-7363 “A Tribute to our Country’s Heroes” Sat. October 29 - 10am CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKESPUBLIC AUTO/EQUIPMENT AUCTION at MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER-LINDSAY selling for wholesalers, trustees, financial institutions, local consignments, approx 40-50 late model vehicles, cars, trucks, 4x4's, vans, and much more. MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783 view list/photos/up- dates/terms at www.mcleanauctions.com In Loving Memory of Our Son, Dad, Brother & Uncle Joey Keating who passed away October 30, 2007 Loving and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of his days Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Remembering your warm smile, kind heart & gentle soul Always loved Mom, Dad, Holly, Avery, April, Eddie and families Donna Hummell 1948-2003 Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep I am a thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glint on snow I am sunlight on ripened grain I am the gentle autumn rain When you awake in the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight I am the soft star that shines at night Do not stand at my grave and cry I am not there, I did not die Mary E. 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Log on to: www.durhamregion.com durhamregion.comNews Advertiser • October 28, 201123 APGREAT BLUE HERON CHARITY CASINO CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION BRINGS COMMUNITY TOGETHER FOR FAMILY DAY On Saturday, Oct. 22,The Baagwating Community Association, the charitable arm of the Great Blue Heron CharityCasino,helditsfirstBaagwatingFamilyDay.Theeventbroughttogetherlocalfamiliesandorganizationsthat have benefited from Baagwating’s assistance for a day of fun, food and entertainment. “Althoughwehavebeenprovidingcharitableassistancetothecommunityformorethan10years,wedonotalways get an opportunity to meet the people we help,” said Gary Edgar, Baagwating’s Chair.“Today’s Baagwating Family Day is a way for everyone who has been touched by Baagwating to meet, talk and enjoy the wonderful community spirit we have here in Port Perry and the Durham Region.“ The Baagwating Family Day was also an opportunity for the association to present charitable donations to four very deservinglocalcharitiesandinitiatives.TheBaagwatingBoardofDirectorspresentedchequestotheOshawaHospital Foundation,NeonatalIntensiveCareUnit($75,000),theArtsCanCircle($20,000),GrandviewChildren’sFoundation ($25,000) and the University of Ontario Institute Of Technology Aboriginal Resource Centre ($250,000). “The donations given today are an example of the diversity and reach of the Baagwating Community Association,” said Tracy Gauthier, Chief of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation.“Our casino expansion plans will allow ustoevenfurtherassistthoseinneedinPortPerry,theDurhamRegionandbeyondandwearehopefulthatwewill receive approval for that expansion soon.” The Great Blue Heron Charity Casino is currently seeking approval to expand its operations. The planned expansion will allow for additional revenue-generating opportunities and the local community will benefit greatly from the expansion through job creation, economic development and an even greater ability to provide charitable assistance through the Baagwating Community Association. The Great Blue Heron Charity Casino provides the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation with a sense of pride and a means to promote economic development. It is also a significant economic contributor to the Durham Region andScugogTownship.Further,thecasinosupportsmanyindividualsandorganizationsthatrelyupontheBaagwating Community Association, the charitable arm of the casino, for financial assistance, growth and sustainability. 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