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Ward 3 City Councillor Rick Johnson asked if O’Connell had heard what’s hap- pening with the proposed Pickering airport. O’Connell stated her opposition, but said a decision hasn’t been made yet, and an aviation study, which the government has recently hired consultants to proceed with, should take another two years to complete. Mayor Dave Ryan asked the MP to help bring jobs to the municipality, adding Pickering has great schools, parks and more, “but we need those jobs. There is no question.” O’Connell said providing good jobs is a major focus of the government. “Green jobs I think are going to be incred- ibly important to our country and certainly here in Pickering and Durham Region,” she said. Mayor Ryan said there is plenty of room for high-quality jobs on the employment lands along Hwy. 407 and it’s important that there is Internet access in these areas. “I really see that these thing do go hand- in-hand,” agreed O’Connell. “We can’t have an innovative agenda, we can’t have inno- vative companies if they can’t get Internet access.” O’Connell said the federal government announced early this year it would invest in Internet in rural areas. But the line of where ‘rural’ ends and ‘urban’ begins is difficult to draw. “Although we say ‘rural Internet’ I know it’s not something that just affects north Pickering and Uxbridge in my riding but it’s something that affects urban Pickering as well,” she said. She said infrastructure needs updating, and access to broadband is equally impor- tant. She also spoke about the Canada 150 Fund, and encouraged groups looking to plan special events for Canada’s 150th birthday to apply. 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Province doesn’t allow Region to ask for such information BY KEITH GILLIGAN kgilligan@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- The Region wants the criminal history of new residents moving into homes for the aged. However, the Ministry of Health and Long- Term Care doesn’t allow home operators to collect such information. Durham operates four homes for the aged. During a meeting of Regional Council’s committee of the whole on Sept. 7, coun- cillors voted 19-7 to seek permission from the ministry to ask for a criminal history for incoming residents. Regional council gave its approval Wednesday. Scugog Councillor Bobbie Drew sug- gested seeking a criminal history check of potential new residents. She said it wasn’t to deny a person residency, but to inform staff so they know who they are dealing with. Dr. Hugh Drouin, the commissioner of social services, noted the Long Term Care Act doesn’t allow a home operator to seek a criminal history of residents. “If the Province changes the act, they will include guidelines,” he added. Most incidents of violence in homes are minor in nature, such as slapping, pushing, punching and face-to-face threats, Drouin said “This motion gives us another tool in our basket,” Drouin noted. “The majority of calls now are minor in nature and can be resolved by staff.” Any incident has to be reported to the Province, he added. Oshawa Councillor Amy McQuaid-Eng- land didn’t support the change, saying, “It’s a slippery slope when we ask for a crimi- nal history of residents. The majority of incidents are minor. We’re going down the wrong path.” Pickering Councillor Bill McLean also didn’t support it, saying, “The procedure we have in place seems to be good. Criminal checks won’t solve anything.” Drouin said, “If someone was violent because of dementia, we can get financial support from the ministry to work one-on- one with the patient.” Oshawa Councillor Bob Chapman did support the change. “This is an issue to protect our staff. It doesn’t mean they won’t get admitted, but they may need special attention,” Coun. Chapman said. Regional Chairman Roger Anderson sup- ported the amendment, noting, “It doesn’t stop them from living in our facilities. It allows us to have the right staff in that facil- ity. “It’s not saying to people ‘you can’t live here.’ It’s saying to staff ‘here’s what we know,’” he said. Oshawa Councillor Nancy Diamond said a resident in a home in Oshawa was sexu- ally assaulted by another resident who had a history of such attacks. “Staff wasn’t allowed to know in advance.” Oshawa Mayor John Henry said, “It’s not about criminal history. It’s about protecting people. This is just common sense.” Page 8 - Today’s editorial Durham wants criminal history of residents at seniors’ homes Metroland file photo DURHAM -- Durham Regional Chairman Roger Anderson supported an amendment to seek permission from the Province to ask for a criminal history for incoming resi- dents of the Region’s four homes for the aged. OP I N I O N column Tim Whittaker - Publisher twhittaker@durhamregion.com Fred Eismont - Director of Advertising feismont@durhamregion.com Mike Johnston - Regional Managing Editor mjohnston@durhamregion.com Deb Macdonald - Sales Manager dmacdonald@durhamregion.com Abe Fakhourie - Director of Distribution afakhourie@durhamregion.com Cheryl Haines - Composing Manager chaines@durhamregion.com News Advertiser 865 Farewell St., Oshawa ON L1H 6N8 www.durhamregion.com ADVERTISING 905-215-0472 CLASSIFIEDS 905-576-9335 DISTRIBUTION 905-579-4407 GENERAL FAX 905-579-2238 NEWSROOM 905-215-0481 LETTERS: We welcome letters. 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If you live with or know well some- one who works in the classroom, you can actually see them begin to morph into a different person over the last week or so. The pupils dilate, the fast twitch muscles begin to fire more often, the fight or flight reflex awakens. They are readying themselves, girding their loins, to re-enter the classroom. It’s been almost 30 years since I last taught and I can still, vividly, remem- ber the transformation in those final days of August. I think it must be akin to what soldiers feel just prior to going into battle. It’s part excitement, part terror, part bafflement that a summer could have gone by so quickly. And, of course, there’s an unspoken fear that perhaps this will be the year that does it. The one that breaks you. The year that finally sends you over the top and finds you running naked through the office, clutching a forbidden peanut butter sandwich in one hand and a broken piece of chalk in the other. Teaching is scary stuff. Anything important always is. And there is nothing more important than the shaping of young lives. Which, by the way, very often has nothing whatsoever to do with the curriculum, and everything to do with the teacher. Very few of us could tell you who intro- duced us to long division, the burning of York or the Periodic Table, but we can instantly remember the individual who saw the gold in us, who guided us towards where we needed to go, who acknowledged the person in us, who listened to us, respected us and made us feel special. That’s what good teach- ers do. Good teachers are lifelines. They are sometimes all a drowning kid has to hang onto. A teacher’s kind word, a small snatch of praise, the littlest, most offhand thing, may be the only posi- tive in some kid’s week, the difference between buoying a child up towards the light or watching him slip beneath the surface. What could possibly be more impor- tant than that? That’s a very high bar indeed. Is it any wonder that this time of year is so daunting to so many? Thank you, to everyone working with our chil- dren, for all that you do. I wish all of you a wonderful year. -- Durham resident Neil Crone, actor, comic, writer, saves some of his best lines for this column neil Crone Enter Laughing Durham Region wants information on potential residents How long should you pay for a mistake? A year, five years, 10 years... decades? Decades would be the answer when it comes to seniors’ housing in Durham Region. The Region of Durham wants to know the criminal background of any person applying to live in the homes for the aged. Yes, they want to know if an octogenar- ian has a criminal past. It’s not to prevent them living in the facilities, rather the social services department just wants to know who they are dealing with in their buildings. During a meeting of Regional Coun- cil’s committee of the whole on Sept. 7, councillors voted 19-7 to seek permission from the Ministry of Health and Long- Term Care to ask for a criminal history for incoming residents. It sounds good when people like Scu- gog councillor Bobbie Drew say the crim- inal history checks would help out the staff. Regional Chairman Roger Anderson calls it an information gathering tool so that staff will know ahead of time what they are dealing while performing their work duties. Anderson also said it isn’t to prevent people from living in the facilities, but human nature suggests the screening process would create another barrier for people trying to access this much sought after housing option. Social Services commissioner Dr. Hugh Drouin notes it will give staff another tool in the basket. He says the checks will help them when dealing with minor inci- dents, which tend to be pushing, slap- ping, punching and face-to-face confron- tations. Any incident is reported to the Province. We agree with Oshawa Councillor Amy McQuaid-England when she calls this a slippery slope and that Durham is ‘going down the wrong path’ with this idea. If a patient is violent because of demen- tia, the Region is able to receive financial support from the ministry to work one- on-one with the patient. This ministry is the same one that doesn’t allow home operators to collect such information. Oshawa Mayor John Henry comment- ed that it’s not about criminal history and that it is about protecting people. He went as far as to call it common sense. Does it make sense for an 80-year-old woman who was involved in a fight years ago to have that following her around the halls of a seniors home? Even hardened criminals eventually receive parole, but not in Durham and not if you’re a senior: Once a criminal, always a criminal. Criminal reference checks for seniors are a bad idea Agree? Disagree? Send us a letter to the editor, max. 200 words. newsroom@durhamregion.com, du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 10 AP Video produced by Durham Rape Crisis Centre stresses importance of believing sexual assault survivors BY REKA SZEKELY rszekely@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- More than being raped, Whitby resident Sinead Skelly said the thing that affected her the most was not being believed when she told her story. Now 38 and a four-year volunteer at the Dur- ham Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC), she recently spoke about her experience as a 15-year-old in anticipation of the release of a new public service video by DRCC called #webelieveyou. “I was raped by a boyfriend of mine who I had initially discussed having sex with, when it came time I backed out and said no and he forced himself on me,” explains Skelly. She was so shocked about what happened, almost couldn’t believe it, that she stayed with him for three more months but the feeling that something was terrible persisted. After they broke up, it was the boyfriend that told people he expected Skelly to falsely accuse him of rape and she said she wasn’t believed. “He told people I was going to lie, so he was the one who actually exposed it and when I finally said what he did people were apt to not believe,” she explains. It was devastating. “For me, I find the rape is secondary towards the feelings I have towards the people that didn’t believe me, because the people that didn’t believe were my good friends at the time so it’s almost like you’re revictimized,” she explains. Skelly ultimately did not go to the police, but she did contact the Durham Rape Crisis Cen- tre. Years later she would go on to volunteer with the group, answering phones and sitting on the organization’s fundraising committee. Now, when she talks to victims, she makes sure they understand she believes them. “It’s just a sense of reassurance that we do believe them and know that they can call us at the centre so they know regardless of their story, regardless of who believed them in the past,” she said. Recently the issue of sexual assault has made headlines through high profile cases like the Jian Ghomeshi case where the women alleging sexual assault were heavily scruti- nized in the court of public opinion in addi- tion to the legal courts. Ghomeshi was acquit- ted of charges. “When we picked to do this PSA it real- ly resonated with me because it was such a mirror image of my story, because when it was exposed that I was raped people were so quick to judge,” said Skelly, pointing out peo- ple couldn’t understand why a sexual assault victim would continue a relationship with an abuser. But that’s exactly what happened to her. “One of the things that really came out of all of these trials is this notion that women are making things up,” said Lynn Cohen, coun- sellor and public education coordinator at DRCC. “They’re lying, that they’re trying to get back at someone and a real lack of under- standing of why women may stay in a relation- ship or not recognize they’ve been assaulted.” The video, which launches on Thursday at DRCC’s 24th annual Take Back the Night rally in Oshawa, starts off with women talking about lighthearted things people don’t believe them about. One woman says people don’t believe that she’s played with baby lions and tigers, another says people don’t believe she wants to become a heavy equipment opera- tor. Then, the video transitions into the women talking about people not believing them about being sexually assaulted. In the emotional piece, the women describe being assaulted by people in their lives: friends, a co-worker, a family member, a boyfriend. It ends with each of the women telling the viewer ‘I believe you’ before coming together and saying ‘We believe you’. Sexual assault is a notoriously under report- ed crime. According to a 2013 Statistics Can- ada report, nine out of 10 non-spousal sexual assaults are never reported to police. In the video two women report contact- ing police and not receiving the justice they felt they deserved. In the headlines, a Cana- dian judge--Robin Camp--is currently under review for his conduct in a sexual assault case where he asked a woman why she couldn’t keep her knees together and repeatedly referred to her as the accused. “This is again one of the reasons why so many women choose not to go forward, because they know more likely than not the criminal justice system is not going to give them the justice they’re looking for,” said Cohen. The DRCC fields roughly 300 calls annually and sees 200 clients for counselling includ- ing group and individual counselling. Cohen said at any given time the organization has 60 women on a wait list for individual counsel- ling services. The women range in age from 16 to their 70s. “They are younger women, they’re middle- aged women, they’re older women, they’re single women, they’re married women, white women, women of colour,” said Cohen. “The reality is sexual violence doesn’t recognize any parameters, our clients look like anybody, like everybody.” Thursday’s Take Back the Night rally will be a place for people to hear from survivors, a place for the community to come together to say they support and believe women who have been assaulted and an opportunity to create awareness about what the impact of sexual assault looks like. “We want people to recognize when some- one is sexually assaulted it’s not just about sex, they’ve had all of their power, all of their con- trol and all of their human rights taken away from them,” said Cohen. Take Back the Night event begins at 6 p.m. on Sept. 15 at YWCA Durham, 1 McGrigor St. The video will be launched shortly after on DRCC’s social feeds including Facebook page www.facebook.com/DRCCca. About the event: date Sept. 15 time 6 p.m. addreSS YWCa durham, 1 mcGrigor St., Oshawa Take Back the Night Oshawa launch pad for #webelieveyou video Metroland file photo OSHaWa -- every year the durham rape Crisis Centre hosts take Back the Night walk. this year, in addition to hosting the walk, drCC will be previewing a public service video called #webelieveyou. the video highlights the hurt and pressure victims of sexual assault feel when they are not believed. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 12 AP Cold winter, however, in store for region, meteorologist predicts BY JEFF MITCHELL jmitchell@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- This year’s sizzling summer will give way to a warmer than normal autumn, according to the Weath- er Network’s fall forecast. And, acknowledging the elephant in the room, a mete- orologist has predicted a return to seasonal norms when winter arrives -- which may take some time to occur. “Overall, we’re forecasting above normal temperatures for the fall,” meteorologist Doug Gillham said during an interview Tuesday, Sept. 13. “But that’s a moving target,” Gillham added. “You’re always going to have back-and-forth temperature swings in the fall.” The Weather Network is also predicting an above nor- mal number of sunny days for the autumn, which offi- cially begins Sept. 22. While temps will be relatively warm, it’s important to remember that as the season pro- gresses, the norm drops by about a degree and a half a week, with the fastest rate of drop-off occurring as Octo- ber progresses. The predictions for a pleasant fall come on the heels of a remarkably hot and dry summer, the byproduct of the El Nino effect that brought about last winter’s warmer- than-average winter, said Gillham. Those high temps have lingered as summer transitions to autumn, but there will be swings -- Thursday’s high is predicted to be just 20. As for the winter? Don’t expect a mild season like last year’s, said Gillham. “We think it’s going to be rather different from last win- ter; we think the true start of winter will probably hold off until later in the season, after the new year.” And then? “We think January and February in particular are going to be colder than normal,” Gillham predicted. Enjoy the pleasant weather while you can. Sizzling summer to give way to warm fall in Durham Metroland file photo DURHAM -- Meteorologist Doug Gillham predicts a warm fall in Durham will give way to seasonal norms when win- ter arrives in the area. Go to durhamregion.com. Click on the Readers’Choice button in the top right corner and cast your votes. VOTING NOW LIVE! SHOW YOUR SUPPORT BYVOTINGFORYOURFAVOURITEBUSINESSES. 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Last month was the fifth anniversary of NDP leader Jack Layton’s death and earlier this year, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford passed away from an aggressive form of the disease too. When I first heard about Mr. Downie and the Hip’s farewell concerts, I couldn’t help but think, “Is this it?” We’ll go to the con- cert, say our goodbyes, and be satisfied. Why should we? Slowly cancer has become our new normal. According to the Canadi- an Cancer Society’s website, the 2015 sta- tistics show, “about 2 in 5 Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetimes and 1 in 4 will die of the disease.” My godmother died from cancer when I was in my teens. Here was this short, robust woman who became skin and bones right before my eyes. I remember coming into her room and looking up at an oil painting of her that was done years before. There, she looked like her jolly and vibrant self, but then I’d look at the woman in the bed and think, “Who is this?” Cancer is a foul illness that intends to take life and I think we’ve come to expect that it will. That’s why I wasn’t excited about the Tragically Hip’s concerts. It just seems like a longer funeral procession with songs that we know and I don’t want to go down that road. I don’t want to hear about another person who’s been diagnosed or lost their battle with cancer. It’s like it’s Canada’s dis- ease - the same way we have other national symbols only this one doesn’t just have one picture. It has a multitude of faces. If you’ve been healed from cancer, take heart. If you’re in the battle right now, resist! This sounds simplistic, I know. I’ve been accused of this already, but what’s the alternative? A diagnosis does not have to be the end of your story. Miracles can happen, so why can’t it happen for you? 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Residents can donate used costume in exchange for another BY KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- Pickering residents can soon exchange their old Halloween costume for another one that’s new to them, thanks to a successful program at the library. Pickering Public Library staff decid- ed three years ago to try out a Hallow- een costume exchange after learning about libraries in the U.S. hosting similar events. “Our community has a large amount of families with numerous children in them,” said Sarah West, children’s ser- vices librarian. “Multiple-kid families mean you’re buying a Halloween cos- tume every single year. If you’re buying that for five kids that can get pricey. And then what happens to that costume? We want to be sustainable.” From Sept. 19 to Sept. 29, the library will accept clean, gently used Halloween costumes for the exchange. When someone drops off a costume at any library branch, they’ll receive a tick- et that will allow them to come back to the exchange event on Oct. 1 and select a costume to take home. If the costume has props to go with it, they’ll need to be placed in a large seal- able plastic bag, attached to the costume. The library will also accept costume props and accessories without costumes. Those with costumes they would like to donate but do not want a new one in exchange are welcome to donate them during this time. If there are gaps in sizes of the costumes available, staff will purchase some from Value Village, so costumes are available for all ages. “Every year it’s growing,” said West. “We’ve had really positive feedback from the community.” The exchange will take place on Sat- urday, Oct. 1 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Central branch, located at One The Esplanade, Pickering. Ticket holders will be able to select a costume beginning at 2:30 p.m. Those who don’t have a ticket can select a costume starting at 3 p.m. and are asked to provide a donation to the food bank in exchange. “We really hope this will continue to grow,” said West. “We hope the commu- nity takes advantage of it.” All leftover costumes will be taken to the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Pickering. The event is free and open to people of all ages. 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Tutoring and Educational Support Services for Kids Who Learn Differently! du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 30 AP WH A T ’ S O N A Spirit Walk to haunt Pickering again Jason Liebregts / Metroland PICKERING -- Glen McCrum, Sydney Moore, Corrina Richard, Samantha Moore and Samantha Williams gear up for A Spirit Walk at the Pickering Museum Village. The event runs Sept. 16, 17, 23 and 24. Historical production by Backwoods Players Sept. 16, 17, 23, 24 BY MIKE RUTA mruta@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- History isn’t set in stone; if new information is revealed, it can change. And so it is with A Spirit Walk: Call to Rebellion, the Backwoods’ Players dramatic production about how and why Pickering people were involved in the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837. While it was quickly crushed, the rebel- lion precipitated Lord Durham’s Report on the Affairs of British North America and The British North America Act. Director Catherine Hodge notes that Chief Justice Sir John Beverley Robin- son, who delivered the verdict in the trials of the rebels, including sentenc- ing Peter Matthews of Pickering Town- ship to death, has been portrayed in the play as a remorseless hardliner. “Now we know he lived with signifi- cant guilt,” she says. Hodge, a self-described “history nerd,” says it illustrates one of the main challenges faced by the 60-member cast in performing A Spirit Walk: “how do we interpret the characters. “We haven’t had coffee with them so we really don’t know what they were like,” she says. The locally written and award-win- ning production comes to Pickering Museum Village Sept. 16, 17, 23 and 24. Hodge has been a part of it for 18 years, performing two roles. A few years back she began helping Osha- wa’s John Edmonds, the previous, long- time director, whom Hodge says “wore many, all the hats.” She says her approach to portraying these people from the past is “to create a balance.” Every single person of the time wasn’t equally angry at the state of affairs, or even angry at all, so she wants to provide a variety of characters to make it more realistic. Hodge says the other big challenge is that the play is performed outside at different spots in the village. Apart from variable weather, random insects, and the odd noisy vehicle on Hwy. 7, the night production has to be lit and audi- ence members need to be able to move from place to place. But the challenges are met every year and Hodge says “a core” group,” rough- ly 80 per cent of those involved, returns again and again to be a part of A Spirit Walk. Pickering Museum Village is at 2365 Concession Rd. 6, Greenwood (north Pickering). Tickets are $17.70. Visit pickering.ca/ eStore. Six things to do this weekend DURHAM -- Flowers, nature, a softball tourney and a farmers’ market are on this weekend.1In Pickering, the Greater Durham Special Olympics Softball Tourna- ment, in memory of athlete Raymond Anderson, is Sept. 17 starting at 9 a.m. at Kinsmen Park, 705 Sandy Beach Rd. A member of the 48th Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums will perform Amazing Grace. It’s free to watch the games. For more information, e-mail desmonds1978@hotmail.com or call 647-780-1436.2There are still flowers to see out- doors, so join a guided hike present- ed by the Altona Forest Stewardship Committee on Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to noon. It’s in Altona Forest (entry and parking, 1883 Altona Rd., Pickering). Explore wildflowers and see the leaves beginning to change at the free event. It’s on rain or shine so dress for the weather with suitable footwear. Regis- ter with TRCA at trca.ca/calendar.3St. Paul’s United Church, 65 King’s Cres., Ajax, hosts a farmers’ market on Sept. 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take your pick of locally produced meats, vegetables, cheeses and more.4Learn about nature from experts at the Thickson’s Woods Birds, Bea- vers and Butterflies Nature Festival. It’s on Sept. 17 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Thickson’s Woods, at the foot of Thick- son Road in Whitby. Fun for the entire family, including guided nature walks, a beekeeping demonstration, wild ani- mals, arts and crafts and more. Tick- ets available at the gate: $5 for adults, $2 for kids, $10 for a family (cash only). Thickson’s Woods is at the foot of Thickson Road, near the lake.5In the spacious north, it’s Uxbridge Studio Tour weekend, Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. So many remarkable artists -- and it’s not every day you can make a day or weekend of it and visit their stu- dios. It’s a self-guided tour of 27 art- ists and their guest artists. Visit www. uxbridgestudiotour.com to learn more. 6Back in Whitby, take a different kind of walk on Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. to noon in Werden’s Plan, one of Whitby’s oldest neighbourhoods. Learn about Whitby history and see various mid- 19th to mid-20th century architectural styles. It’s free and for more informa- tion, e-mail kirstyn@lyndehousemu- seum.com or call 905-665-3131. See more events at www.durhamregion.com-events Audition for youth orchestra DURHAM -- Young Durham musicians can audition for the Durham Youth Orchestra. The DYO invites woodwind, brass and string players 21 and under, who are interesting in performing classical music, to try out for the group. The orchestra rehearses on Mondays from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby. Its concerts this season are on three Saturdays: Nov. 26, 2016 and March 4 and May 6, 2017. For more information and application forms, visit www. dyomusic.com . 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For booth information call 416-889-5358 medium,Palmistry,tarot cards,crystal Ball,auras,crystals, tea Leaves reading,Lectures &more WHAT’S ON Photo by Shawna Petersen Damian’s turn at the mic PICKERING -- Lyricists, poets, songwriters and creators of original music entertain and shared their art with other aspiring musicians last month at an open mic night at the Open Studio Art Cafe on Liverpool Road. Damian Atapattu sings cover songs and plays the guitar. Fifteen comics coming to Durham for comedy week Three nights, venues in Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville BY MIKE RUTA mruta@durhamregion.com DURHAM -- Jerry Seinfeld proved that comedy can be clean and funny. And that’s what’s in store as Durham Comedy Week comes to the region. “There are so many great stand-up com- ics and it’s not all foul stuff,” says show pro- ducer John Leonard. “These are the kind of people I wanted to get.” So Leonard has organized three nights of comedy at three places in Durham. It’s all stand-up but the comedians’ styles are different, with some opting for one-liner jokes and others specializing in situational or observational comedy. Each hails from Canada and he says “that’s the way it’s going to stay. “All of (the comics) have a lot of experi- ence -- at least 10 years each,” Leonard says. “A lot of them have been on the CBC show The Debaters; they all write their own stuff.” There’s Heidi Foss, seen on Comedy Now! and the Just for Laughs TV show, who won a Canadian Comedy Award for her writing for This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Mark Ben- nett of Toronto, originally from St. John’s, NFL, who may tell a few jokes about his dad. Jen Grant, a veteran of every big com- edy festival in Canada, who also has her own TV special on The Comedy Network. Evan Carter, a stand-up comedian for 30 years or so. And Simon Rakoff, “widely regarded as one of the quickest and clever- est Canadian stand-up comedians,” Leon- ard says. Each night and venue gives audiences five comics. Here’s who’s joking when and where: Sept. 16, 8 p.m. -- Heydenshore Pavil- ion, 589 Water St., Whitby Judy Croon, Todd Graham, Mark Ben- nett, Mark Debonis and James Hartnett Sept. 21, 8 p.m. -- Garnet B. Rick- ard Recreation Complex, 2440 Hwy. 2, Bowmanville Jeff Leeson, Jim McAleese, Lawrence Morgenstern, Jen Grant and Glen Foster Sept. 24, 8 p.m. -- Regent Theatre, 50 King St. E., Oshawa Simon Rakoff, K. Trevor Wilson, Jon Steinberg, Heidi Foss and Evan Carter Leonard plans a comedy festival next year as well, expanding to six venues and 30 comics. Tickets are $30 each for Sept. 16 and 21 and $40 for Sept. 24. Or buy tickets for all three nights for $85. For tickets, go to tickets.regenttheatre.ca , call 905-721-3399, ext. 2, or visit the Regent box office in person. Supplied photo DURHAM -- Heidi Foss is one of 15 stand- up comics coming to the region for Durham Comedy Week, Sept. 16, 21 and 24. See Foss at Oshawa’s Regent Theatre on Sept. 24. Artists Debbie Manchur, Robert Hinves, Mike Butler showing work in Ajax, Pickering Art in Public Places DURHAM -- View some art in west Dur- ham in September and October. In Ajax, artist Debbie Manchur is exhibiting at Debbie’s Boutique Cafe, 94 Harwood Ave. S. Manchur favours real- istic art and studies with international- ly acclaimed Ajax portrait painter Albert Slark. In Pickering, Robert Hinves is showing his work at the Ontario Power Genera- tion Information Centre, 1675 Montgom- ery Park Rd. (at the foot of Brock Road). Best known for his exceptional pen, ink and watercolour landscapes, many depicting scenes in Durham Region, Hinves also creates abstract works using acrylics. Also in Pickering, Ajax artist Mike Butler has work at Reeds Florists, 1355 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Back in the days when hardly anybody had a person- al computer, he saw the possibilities of using one to create art. The exhibitions are organized by the PineRidge Arts Council for its Art in Pub- lic Places program. Sing with the choir DURHAM -- A local choir wants to add your voice to its ranks this fall. The Durham Community Choir, direct- ed by J.-C. Coolen, is starting rehearsals for its Christmas concert and invites you to be a part of the music and fun. The choir is performing American Christmas this year. It rehearses Mondays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Durham Col- lege Campus, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Room C113, Oshawa. Tenor and bass vocalists are especially welcome and the DCC is accepting new members until Oct. 17. To learn more about the choir, call Jen- nifer at 905-550-1804. And check out www.durhamcommunitychoir.on.ca . du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 32 P WHAT’S HAPPENING IN PICKERING Concerts Friday, September 16 Sound Positive concert 7:30 p.m. St. paul’s on-the-Hill anglican Church, 882 Kingston rd, pickering. a concert to benefit the aidS Committee of durham region, featuring michael morgan, Vocal ease, County town Singers’ chamber group, and guests. e-mail administration@ aidsdurham.com regarding tickets or get them at the door. 2 tickets for minimum $25 Golf Tournaments monday, September 26 Habitat for Humanity durham Golf tour- nament 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Whitevale Golf Club, 2985 Golf Club road, pickering. price includes 18 Holes, golf cart, barbe- cue lunch and dinner, driving range, putting green, use of locker room, silent auction, prizes, thank you gift, green jacket experi- ence for winning foursome and more. all funds raised will support the construction of Centretowne in oshawa. $250 per golfer www.habitatdurham.com Halloween monday, September 19 Halloween Costume exchange (all ages) 9:30 a.m. pickering public Library, one the espla- nade, pickering. take in your old costumes and find new ones. drop off old costumes through to oct. 29. Visit website to find out how to participate:www.picnet.org/halloween. Free Library Programs monday, September 19 Halloween Costume exchange (all ages) 9:30 a.m. pickering public Library, one the espla- nade, pickering. take in your old costumes and find new ones. drop off old costumes through to oct. 29. Visit website to find out how to participate:www.picnet.org/halloween. Free Meetings WedneSday, September 21 women empowering women 6 p.m. 10 p.m. Sabina's previously known as the Courtyard, 1755 pickering parkway, Unit 20,, pickering. WeWednesdays. mission is to assist women to build business brands. this is an open forum for women. Guest speaker. meets the third Wednesday of month in pickering. Visit www.wewednesdays.com for more details. $25 Registration SatUrday, September 24 PiCkerinG Skating Club registration 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. delaney rink pickering recreation Centre, 1867 Valley Farm rd., pickering. non-profit fall, winter and full season les- sons, good for all skating sports. preschool, CanSkate and StarSkate. For adults too. the full and fall season starts on oct. 11 and ends may 9. the winter season starts on Jan. 30. multiple discounts for register- ing early, paying in full, families and mul- tiple sessions. payment plans with cash or cheque. debit and credit card now accepted. www.pickeringskatingclub.ca. Free tUeSday, September 27 PiCkerinG Skating Club registration 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. delaney rink pickering recreation Centre, 1867 Valley Farm rd., pickering. non-profit fall, winter and full season les- sons, good for all skating sports. preschool, CanSkate and StarSkate. For adults too. the full and fall season starts on oct. 11 and ends may 9. the winter season starts on Jan. 30. multiple discounts for register- ing early, paying in full, families and mul- tiple sessions. payment plans with cash or cheque. debit and credit card now accepted. www.pickeringskatingclub.ca. Free Seminars tUeSday, September 27 Family law information session 6 p.m. 8 p.m. pickering public Library, one the espla- nade, pickering. a general overview of the areas of law that are relevant to separation and divorce, such as the different rights for married couples versus couples who are not married but live together, the law regarding spousal sup- port, child support and support enforcement. the session will also describe what one can expect going through the court process, and will discuss the rules of the court and the different steps to resolution including con- ferences, motions and trials. it will discuss other dispute resolution processes such as mediation, collaborative family law and negotiation. Free http://fmrcentre.ca/ Sporting Events SatUrday, September 17 Greater durham Special olympics Softball tournament 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Kinsmen park, 705 Sandy beach road, pickering. raymond anderson memorial Softball tour- nament. Free Support Groups WedneSday, September 28 PiCkerinG Caregiver Support Group 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. orchard Villa retirement residence, 1955 Valley Farm rd, pickering. drop-ins welcome. Held by alzheimer Soci- ety of durham. Held monthly. Call Victoria at 905-576-2567 for more information. Free www.alzheimer.ca/durham Q: How do I submit my event to the newspaper? A: When you input your Event information at durhamregion.com it can be seen by as many as 500,000 unique visitors every month so it’s a great way for you to spread the word about your event. A selection of those events are reverse pub- lished to appear in our print editions every week. (Whitby This Week, Oshawa This Week, Clarington This Week, Ajax & Pickering News Advertiser, Uxbridge Times-Journal, Port Perry Star, Brooklin Citizen, Clarington East Citizen, Durham Parent) Here’s how you get set up: 1. Visit durhamregion.com 2. Click on the black SIGNUP link near the top of the page, on the right 3. Create a free account by entering the information in the fields and click on SUBMIT 4. You will receive an e-mail; click on the link in it to confirm your account. 5. You can now access the events calendar by clicking on EVENTS - SUBMIT NOW (near the top of our home page on the left) 6. On the events page, click on Publish Your Event HERE! to enter your event information. Catch a role in a Whitby Courthouse Theatre musical Auditions Sept. 25 DURHAM -- A local theatre group is holding auditions for a 2017 production. Whitby Courthouse Theatre stages Catch Me If You Can, The Musical start- ing on Feb. 9, directed by Erastus Bur- ley. And WCT is holding auditions to peo- ple the cast at the theatre on Sept. 25. The available principal roles are: Roger Strong -- Described as “stern and interrogatory, but reveals himself to be deeply romantic.” Suitable for a man ages 50 to 60, vocal range A2 to A4. Basic movement and dance skills required. FBI Agent Dollar -- “Described as “the youngest member of the FBI agents on Frank’s trail. He is from the South and loves his gun.” Suitable for a man ages 20 to 30. Judge/Jack Barnes/Ben Casey/Motel Manager/Dr. Wannamaker -- For men ages 40 to 70. Non-singing roles, but all performers are required to sing in the production. The available ensemble roles are four females, 16 to 30 years, and four males (one 40+, three 16 to 30) to play a vari- ety of speaking roles. Strong solo vocal ability and harmonization, intermediate to advanced movement and dance skills required. Those attending are advised to wear comfortable clothes, jazz shoes if possi- ble. By registration only at http://bit. ly/2cchqXK . The theatre is at 416 Centre St. S. (Cen- tennial Building). ‘Living legend’ Joe Hall plays Port Perry SCUGOG -- Lynn McDonald has issued a folk music alert. The Port Perry jazz vocalist and teacher runs the Jazz at Jesters series in Scugog -- and her wide connections in the music business enable her to bring an excellent array of musicians to Durham Region. But McDonald is changing things up for a Sept. 18 concert, welcoming “Canadian liv- ing legend” Joe Hall. He’s been described as “bizarre, hilariously funny,” “definitely perverse and infinitely lovable” and “devilish, unpredictable, and sometimes very creepy.” McDonald herself states “Joe Hall is a true ‘70’s original with a wildly entertaining stage presence. His songs will break your heart. His stories will make you laugh.” The 7 p.m. show is upstairs at Jester’s Court, 279 Queen St., Port Perry. Tickets are $15. E-mail McDonald at lynn@lynnmcdonaldjazz.com or call 289-354- 1140. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 33 AP SP O R T S Minor hockey coaches deserve better than they get Full disclosure here: I have coached hockey for over 20 years now and have an obvious bias towards the coaching profession and am particularly thank- ful to all those who volunteer their time to coach our kids in any sport. This article relates to all those who take on the thankless job of coaching minor hockey. Here is the stark reality: Only approx- imately .03 per cent of kids who start minor hockey in Ontario end up play- ing in the National Hockey League and earn a living playing this game. The other 99.7 per cent end up being our future professionals and leaders — the doctors, lawyers, business own- ers, etc. of our society. Thus, isn’t minor hockey really and truly about learning life lessons such as teamwork, respect, and how to work toward a common goal? It is the lifelong friendships and bonds formed as teammates that make those early morning practices and countless hours spent at the rink all worthwhile. So how is it that the men and women who coach our kids’ minor hockey teams end up facing so much scrutiny and criticism? These people, who for the most part volunteer their time, should be applauded for all their time and hard work but instead the opposite rings true in far too many instances. Let’s do the math. There are between 17 and 20 players on any given minor hockey team with only six players, goalie included, allowed on the ice at one time. Then factor in only one puck and it becomes clear to see where the problems around ice time begin. As a coach, it is impossible to keep every parent happy but it’s important to recognize that that’s not actually the job. The coach’s job is to keep the best interest of the team in mind at all times, to foster skill development, and to instil lessons that our kids can take with them wherever their path may lead them. All minor hockey parents need to take a hard look at how we view our coaches. They deserve our support and thanks for what they do in help- ing develop our children, not our criti- cism. Curtis Hodgins is the head coach of the UOIT men’s hockey team. Contact him at Curtis.Hodgins@uoit.ca Curtis Hodgins Guest columnist Karen Longwell / Metroland COBOURG -- Pickering Panthers forward Thomas Hernandez played the puck in a game against the Cobourg Cougars at the Cobourg Community Centre. The Panthers lost 6-1. OJHL club loses coach Patrick Shearer before season even starts BY BRIAN McNAIR bmcnair@durhamregion.com PICKERING — The Pickering Pan- thers sure haven’t had much luck with coaches the past few seasons, but the team’s new director of hockey oper- ations, Steve Sardellis, is confident they’re headed in the right direction despite another such setback. Patrick Shearer, who was hired out of Quinte minor hockey in the off-sea- son to be the new head coach, left the team during training camp for undis- closed personal reasons, and has been replaced by assistant coach Dave Demarinis, who was an assistant with the Stouffville Spirit last season. Sardellis says the transition has been a smooth one, as Demarinis shared the same hockey philosophy as Shearer and, being from Pickering, is familiar with the local talent. The Panthers opened the Ontario Junior Hockey League regular season with a 5-4 overtime loss in Stouffvile Saturday, Sept. 10, before falling 6-1 in Cobourg two nights later to a stacked Cougars team. Sardellis points out that only 18-year- old Russell Nowry of Oshawa brought OJHL experience into the two games, as the team awaits the return of cap- tain Tiger McDonald from injury in about another week. “We’re young, we’re fast, we’re very exciting to watch because we play an open brand game,” said Sardellis. “We don’t sit back and trap it up and try to stay close. We want kids engaging and playing hockey the right way. We’re going to build a team moving forward that way.” Sardellis plans to add some more experience through trades, but is com- fortable moving forward with a young team with the hope of taking a run at a championship in three years. “We’re trying to teach young kids how to be Jr. A hockey players,” he explained. “Everything’s a learning curve and we’re just getting better every day.” He expects the Cougars, Trenton Sting and Wellington Dukes to be very strong within the conference, and the Markham Waxers to be the class of the North Division in which the Panthers reside, but otherwise hopes to com- pete for one of the other four playoff spots up for grabs. “There’s definitely room for us to make the playoffs,” he said. “It’s just a matter of how quickly our young guys jell and how quickly they mature.” The team is at a disadvantage cur- rently with renovations ongoing at the Pickering Recreation Complex, and will play its first 10 games on the road before finally hosting the Whitby Fury on Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p.m. When they do christen the new ice, which will be NHL-sized now as opposed to Olympic-sized previously, Sardellis says it will be well worth the wait for fans looking for a better hock- ey experience. Off the ice, the Panthers have also struck a five-year naming sponsorship deal with the Boyer Auto Group, more reason for optimism, he says. The Panthers went through five dif- ferent head coaches between the start of the 2014-15 season and the end of last season, which saw the Panthers miss the playoffs for a second straight year with a record of 15-32-2-5. Shear- er, who lives in Stirling, said he left on good terms. “Honestly, it was just a personal deci- sion,” he said by phone. “I don’t want to get into too much else, so I’m just going to leave it at that. We parted fine, and I’m just going to move on to differ- ent things here in the Quinte area.” Panthers plan to peak in three years du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 34 P SportS Want to know what’s happening in Pickering? Check Wednesday’s paper each week for complete details BE INFORMED! 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Notre Dame and Pickering High School from Ajax, St. Mary’s from Pickering and Lindsay’s I.E. Weldon have teams in the junior division. The the tournament begins at 3 p.m. Fri- day, Sept. 16 and continues through to Sat- urday afternoon, with medal games in junior beginning at noon and senior at 1:30 p.m. This Week Classic basketball tourney bounces back to life Try sport out at General Motors Centre OSHAWA — If you’ve ever wanted to give speed skating a try, but had no idea how, you may want to circle Wednesday, Sept. 21 on the calendar. The Durham Speed Skating Club will be holding an open house on the first week of the new season, at 6:15 p.m. Sept. 21 on Pad 2 of the General Motors Centre. Head coach Darryl Rowsell and club members will be available to offer les- sons on technique. Participants will need to bring a helmet and gloves, but skates and instruction will be provided. The Durham Speed Skating Club was formed in 2005 and trains each Monday and Wednesday night from September through March at the GM Centre. Visit www.durhamspeedskatingclub.ca or email vicepresident@durhamspeeds- katingclub.ca for more information. Durham Speed Skating Club hosting open house in Oshawa next Wednesday Jason Liebregts / Metroland Durham struck down by Woodbridge OSHAWA -- Woodbridge Strikers’ Damion Graham and Durham United FA’s Cristian Moncrieffe jumped for the ball in League1 Ontario men’s soccer action at Civic Fields in Oshawa last Friday. Woodbridge prevailed 4-0 to improve to 12-4-2 for the season, while Durham United dropped to 10-6-2, good for fourth place in the eight- team men’s division. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 35 AP SAVING YOU MORE For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com. ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SportS Sam Harding traded to Kingston Frontenacs BY BrIAN McNAIr bmcnair@durhamregion.com OSHAWA — The Oshawa Generals finished just below .500 for the pre-season by losing a pair of home games last weekend -- or pseu- do home games, if you will. As the Generals eagerly await the home opener of their 80th anniversary season Sept. 30, and the unveiling of the new video score- board, they have yet to play a game at the General Motors Centre, instead showcasing the club to fans in Ajax and Bowmanville for the final two OHL exhibition contests. The team came up short on both occa- sions, however, falling 5-2 to the Kingston Frontenacs Sept. 10 at the Ajax Community Centre and 3-2 to the Peterborough Petes the next night at the Garnet Rickard Recreation Complex to finish with a record of 2-3. Prior to that, the Generals had beaten both teams, 6-4 in Peterborough Sept. 4 and 4-3 in Kings- ton Sept. 9, while also dropping a 7-1 deci- sion in Owen Sound in between. The Generals have since decided to move forward without veteran centre Sam Hard- ing, trading the 19-year-old Newmarket native to the Frontenacs for an eighth-round draft pick in 2018. “He played here for three years, won a Memorial Cup, was a loyal soldier who had zero issues as a person and as a player here,” said Roger Hunt, vice-president and general manager of the Generals. “But, we’ve gone through some exhibi- tion games here and (Renars) Krastenbergs looks like he has the skill that we thought, (Serron) Noel and (Danil) Antropov are amongst the absolute new guys, and (Kyle) MacLean, (Robbie) Burt, (Jack) Studnicka, those guys have to take the next step, too,” he added. “It was just a case of getting some of these younger guys into a better situations … At the end of the day, we want to challenge them and see what they’re made of.” Captain Anthony Cirelli and defenceman Mitchell Vande Sompel, unsurprisingly, were the top point producers in the pre-sea- son, with Cirelli picking up a goal and four assists in three games and Vande Sompel scoring three goals and seven points in four games. Cirelli (Tampa Bay) and Vande Sompel (New York Islanders) are among six Gen- erals now off to NHL training camps, and likely to return at some point, if not as early as the Sept. 23 regular season open- er in Sudbury. Defencemen Riley Stillman (Florida) and Sean Allen (St. Louis), goal- ie Jeremy Brodeur (Columbus) and Com- misso (Boston) are even more likely to be returned quickly. Generals show faith in youth movement OHL club hopes it has a keeper in Kyle Keyser BY BrIAN McNAIr bmcnair@durhamregion.com OSHAWA — In acquiring goalie Kyle Key- ser from the Flint Firebirds, the Oshawa Generals are looking further down the road than in the present, even if an immediate need arose through injury. The Generals shipped a second-round draft pick to the Firebirds Sept. 9 to land Keyser, a 17-year-old prospect for the next National Hockey League draft, who had requested a trade. He will fill a void left by a training camp injury to Logan Gauthier, who appeared destined to be backup for Jeremy Bro- deur, the incumbent No. 1. But, with Brodeur in his final, over- age year, and the Generals hoping to bid for the 2018 Memorial Cup, it’s obvious there’s much more to the trade than a knee-jerk reaction. “Kyle’s going to come in here and he is going to be part of the future, there’s no doubt,” said general manager Roger Hunt, who swung a deal with Flint GM George Burnett. “He’s going to be part of the present, too, but with his age and we hope his pedigree, he’s certainly going to be a big part of our team going forward and hope- fully help in our bid to host a Memorial Cup as well.” Hunt admitted he had his eyes on Key- ser dating back to his minor midget days with the Plymouth-based Victory Honda U16 team, but he had already been draft- ed by the time the Generals had a second pick, in the fourth round. A native of Coral Springs, Florida, Key- ser went 74th overall in the 2015 OHL draft and, as a rookie with a struggling Firebirds team last season, managed a 4-10 record with 4.37 goal-against aver- age and .880 save percentage. At six-foot-two and 182 pounds, Keyser has good size, which has served goalie coach Zac Bierk well working with pre- vious Generals goalies like Daniel Alt- shuller and Ken Appleby. The Generals now have several goal- tending prospects in the system, includ- ing 2016 draft pick Nathan Torchia, who has been sent to the Tier 2 Orangeville Flyers, and 2015 pick Barrett Mundell. Gauthier, who turns 18 Sept. 14, is expected back in early-October, which should create an interesting scenario in the crease for head coach Bob Jones. “I think Jeremy is at his best when he’s being pushed as well, and Kyle’s going to get that chance, and once Logan’s back, we’re going to try and get him playing as well,” said Hunt. “I think it’s something where you can never have too much depth at that position.” As a rookie, Keyser won the Ivan Ten- nant Memorial Award as the OHL’s top academic high school student last sea- son, achieving a 95 per cent average at Grand Blanc High School. “You make a trade based on the play- er, but the fact that he is that scholastic player of the year obviously shows he has an incredible amount of discipline,” Hunt pointed out. “We liked him as a goalie, but the fact that he’s a first-class kid on and off the ice … obviously shows characteristics of intelligence, persever- ance and discipline.” A problem with Keyser’s U.S. hockey transfer prevented him from playing in the final three pre-season games, but he will be ready for the Sept. 23 season opener in Sudbury. ryan pfeiffer / Metroland BOWMANVILLE -- Oshawa Generals forward Sullivan Sparkes tried to deflect a shot on net in front of Peterborough Petes defenceman Declan Chisholm, who was play- ing on his home rink in Bowmanville Sunday. 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Cherished Gram of John (Stefanie) and Matthew (Stacey). GG of Naomi, Eireen and Isla Bourke Daughter of the late Clar- ence and Perseeda (Eby) Weber. Sister of the late Clara, Wilma (Fred Wylie) and Art (Flo) Weber Sister in law of Alice Reinhart, Cecile Thibert and the late Harold (Cay), Marg (Louis) Boehm, Kay Hefferman - Latur- ney (Mickey, Stu), Maurice (Myrt), Fr. Joseph Reinhart, Robert, Mary (Dr. Norman) Thibert. Visitation and Memorial Service to be held on Thursday, September 22nd, 2016 at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 3200 Bayview Avenue, Toronto. Visitation at 11:00 am., Service at 12 noon and reception to follow. In lieu, of flowers, donations to St. Luke's, ALS Canada, or a charity of your choice would be preferred. Online condolences can be made through the ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME. Lorine will be missed by her many nieces, nephews, family and friends. She loved "life" and lived it to the fullest. She was an avid world traveler. Devoted to her family and friends. ZEH, Konrad July 21, 1936 - September 1, 2016 - We are sad to announce that Konrad passed away at Ajax-Pickering Hospital September 1, 2016. He is survived by his adoring wife Teresa (Teri) Cordes, son Mark, and granddaughter Samantha. And predeceased by son Brian in 2013. Konrad was a brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin, neighbour and friend to many. Konrad was born in Germany and came to Canada in 1953. He was an active resident in the Bay Ridges area in Pickering, Ontario, since the early 1960s and a former member of PESCA, LACAC and United Way Board of Directors. In 2001 he retired from the Printing industry, typesetter turned proof-reader and became an avid motorcyclist, specifically sidecar motorcycles. He and Teresa enjoyed many adventurous trips in that sidecar and made countless friends on their travels. Konrad was a man you did not forget. He will be remembered as he was in life - - unconventional, frugal and practical. 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modelandtrim.Offerissubjecttocertain conditionsandmay not be converted tocash.VisityourKiadealerfor completedetails.OfferendsSeptember30,2016.#3 yearMaintenance offer availableonthepurchase/lease/finance ofnewKia Forte Sedanmodelsbetween August9andSeptember30,2016andis awardedintheformof a preloadedKiaMemberRewardscardvalued at$526 basedonthe averagecost of3-year/60,000-kmbasicmaintenanceinyour region.Someconditionsapply.SeeyourKiadealer for complete details.π$750 TopQualityBonusdiscount isavailableto qualified retailcustomersat participatingKiadealers oncashpurchase,leaseorloanonallnew 2016and2017Kiamodels.Offerisdeductedfromthenegotiatedsellingprice before taxes.Dealersare freeto set individualprices.Dealerparticipationmay be required.Dealerordermaybe requiredonsomemodels.Some conditionsapply.OfferendsSeptember30,2016.Informationinthisadvertisement isbelieved to beaccurateat thetimeofprinting.Formoreinformationonour5-year warrantycoverage,visitkia.caorcallusat 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Gordon Crawford of Crawford & Sons Waterproofing in Ajax has been in the business for over 35 years and has been in over 15,000 homes in Durham Region. “I’ve seen virtually every possible leaking situation you can imagine and I’m still learning,” he says. Once the source of the leak has been determined, Gordon will devise a solution that will be both successful and cost efficient. “I like to professionally solve problems at the lowest, most reasonable cost to the customer,” he says. “Sometimes that may involve excavating the entire perimeter of the house and replacing the weeping tiles, but that’s because it’s absolutely necessary.” Sometimes, the best solution is to stop the leak from inside. This will also avoid having to dig up any landscaping. “An interior weeping tile system with drainage board is a very good solution,” says Gordon. “It’s extremely efficient and cost effective by saving costly damages to exterior landscaping.” It’s important to fix the leak as soon as you spot it, as the longer you leave it, the more damage it will do. “Water corrodes and people tend to live with the problem until it escalates into a bigger one. You have to get in quickly.” Crawford & Sons offers fast, neat, efficient service and a free professional evaluation. For more information, call Gordon at (905) 686-6880. Ta ke advantageofthislimitedtimeoffer! *Applies to new orders only. Some restrictions apply. Not available with any other offer or promotion. 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Sales taxes and delivery charges are due at time of purchase. A $21 annual membership fee may be charged to your Account subject to certain conditions. Financing provided by CitiFinancial Canada, Inc. and is subject to all the terms and conditions in your cardholder agreement and the credit promotional plan disclosure statement (collectively the "Account Agreement"). Finance Charges will accrue on the purchase from the beginning of the credit promotional period of 12 months, but no minimum payments will be due during the credit promotional period. However, if you pay the purchase price in full by the expiration date of the credit promotional period, all of the accrued Finance Charges will be waived and no Finance Charges will be assessed on the purchase. Otherwise, if you choose to not pay the purchase price in full by the expiration date of the credit promotional period, all of the accrued Finance Charges will be assessed at that time. On termination or expiry of the credit promotional plan (or for purchases that are not part of the credit promotional plan), the standard APR of 29.99% and the terms of the regular credit plan will apply to all outstanding balances owing. Although every precaution is taken, errors in price and/or specification may occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors. Picture may not represent item exactly as shown, advertised items may not be on display at all locations. Some pieces and fabric prints may vary by region. Selection may vary by store. Ashley HomeStores are independently owned and operated. ©2016 Ashley HomeStores, Ltd. Offer expires 8/27/2016 Stoney Creek 410 Lewis Road & South Service Rd Woodbridge 7979 Weston Rd, North of Hwy 7 Picke ring 1095 Kingston Road Mississauga 5900 Mavis Road Brampton Unit 149-70 Great Lake Drive STORE HOURS: Mon-Fri 10am to 9pm Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday 11am to 6pm connect with us at: ashleyhomestore.ca †Discount Offer applies to regular price furniture only. Excludes Advertised Items, The Works, Your Style Your Way, Hot Buys, accessories, and mattresses. Previous purchases excluded. Cannot be combined with other offers. Limit one 30% off item per household. See store for details. RED CARPET WEEKEND! This Saturday until 2 pm only plus when you finance your purchase for 12 MONTHS *($99 value) Sales tax and delivery are due at time of purchase. du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Se p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 42 AP *No purchase necessary.Closes September 30, 2016 (10:00 p.m. ET). Open to Ontario residents (18+). 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Down payments, $0 security deposit and first weekly payments due at lease inception.Total lease obligation is $14,142.18// $17,973.31 // $18,623.52. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. PPSA lien registration fee of $45.93 and lien registering agent’s fee of $5.65,due at time of delivery are not included.^$1,500 Bonus offer will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes,can be combined with advertised lease and finance rates, and applies to retail customer agreements for new 2016 Honda CR-V models concluded between September 1st, 2016 and September 30th, 2016 at participating Ontario Honda Dealers.For all offers:licence,insurance,PPSA,other taxes (including HST) and excess wear and tear are extra.Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. OffersonlyvalidforOntarioresidents at participatingOntarioHondaDealers.Dealermayleaseforless.Dealerorder/trademaybenecessary.Colour availabilitymayvary bydealer.Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only.Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. See your Ontario Honda Dealer or visit HondaOntario.com for full details. HondaOntario.com Ontario Honda Dealers LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDI. EXCLUDES LICENCE AND HST. DEALER ORDER/ TRADE MAY BE NECESSARY. Purchase,leaseor financeany new����Hondamodelwith a setof �wintertiresbefore September ��th, and each week you’ll get a chance to win your tires.*Each week you don’twin,you’llbe automatically enteredinto thenextweekly draw–sothesooner you buy,the more chances you haveto win! 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ServicesWe Offer: is a family affair!Visit www.durhamhearing.com Whitby 905-666-8000 Bowmanville 905-623-1994 Ajax 905-428-7555 Scarborough 416-286-9800 Thanks to our loyal clients for nominating us for top“Hearing Service” • Consultations and hearing tests with registered Audiologists • Hearing Aids • Assistive Listening Devices • Prescriptions, Ear Plugs, & Repairs • Free cleaning and hearing aid checks • ADP, DVA & major insurance coverages accepted •Tinnitus Rehabilitation Congratulations to this years top piCks! 2016 offiCial nominees 20 1 6 READE RS’ C H OICE AW A RD NOMINEE du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r R e a d e r s ’ C h o i c e • S e p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 3 AP Bakery/Desserts ❑Aunt Audrey’s ❑Bakers Table ❑Bun King Bakery ❑Buon Giorno Italian Bakery ❑Caldense Bakery ❑Choko Mocko Family Bake Shop ❑Create ‘n Bake ❑Cupcakes Canada ❑Cupcake Goodness ❑Cupcake Junkie ❑Dairy Queen ❑Debbie’s Boutique Café ❑Dimitri’s ❑Frantastic Treats ❑Kake Kreations ❑Nino’s Italian Bakery ❑Nova Era ❑Tim Horton’s Bistro ❑Amici ❑A Tavola Bistro - Whitby ❑Bistro 238 ❑Bistro 67 ❑Chutney Bistro ❑Debbie’s Cafe ❑Nice Bistro ❑Symposium Cafe ❑Waterfront Bistro Breakfast ❑A & W ❑Angeliques ❑The Blue Rooster ❑Boomerang Grill ❑Choko Mocko Family Bake Shop ❑Cora’s ❑Daybreak ❑EggsCrepe ❑Eggsmart ❑McDonalds ❑Michaels Eatery ❑Rainbow Restaurant ❑Scrambles ❑Station Street Diner ❑Sunset Grill ❑Symposium Café ❑The White Apron ❑Wimpy’s Buffet ❑Imperial Buffet ❑Island Mix ❑Makimono ❑Mandarin Restaurant ❑Mount Everest Caribbean/West Indian ❑Berryl’s Pepper Pot ❑Drupati ❑I Love Roti ❑Island Mix Restaurant ❑Rotilicious ❑Sunrise Caribbean Casual Dining ❑Applebees ❑Black Bear ❑Boston Pizza ❑Choko Mocko Family Bake Shop & Cafe ❑Crabby Joes ❑Il Fornello ❑Island Mix ❑Jack Astor’s ❑The Keg ❑Kelseys ❑Lone Star Texas Grill ❑Massey’s ❑McDonald’s ❑Michelle’s Billiards & Lounge ❑Portly Piper ❑Sabina’s Casual Dining ❑State & Main ❑Stuttering Johns Smokehouse ❑Swiss Chalet ❑The Vault ❑Waterfront Bistro Chicken Wings ❑Buffalo Wild Wings ❑Bullocks Pub & Kitchen ❑Crooked Uncle ❑Island Mix ❑Jack Astors ❑Magwyers Pub ❑Pizza Pizza ❑Portly Piper ❑St. Louis Bar & Grill ❑Stone Corner Pub ❑The Black Bear ❑The Pearson Pub ❑Waltzing Weasel ❑Whiskey John’s Bar and Grill ❑Wild Wing ❑WOW Wings Chinese Restaurant ❑Asia Hut ❑Blossom Garden ❑Chef Yan’s ❑China One ❑Dragon Gem ❑House of China ❑House of Wong ❑Imperial Buffet ❑Kings Wok ❑Man Chu Wok ❑Mandarin Restaurant ❑Oriental Kitchen ❑Paul Wongs ❑Rice To Go ❑Silver Star - Whitby ❑Spicy Dragon ❑Sun Win ❑The New Globe ❑Win Win Chinese Food Coffee Shop ❑Choko Mocko Family Bake Shop & Cafe ❑Coffee Culture ❑Coffee Time ❑Country Style ❑Debbies Boutique Café ❑Hollywood Donuts ❑McDonald’s Café ❑Second Cup ❑Starbucks ❑Tim Horton’s Deli/Sandwich Specialty Shop ❑Antonia’s deli - Whitby ❑Bellagios ❑Caterstew ❑Debbie’s Boutique Café ❑Extreme Pita ❑Great Canadian Meat Company ❑Michaels Eatery ❑Mr. Sub ❑Panera ❑Pita Delite ❑Pita Pit ❑Subway ❑Teddy’s ❑Tim Hortons Family Restaurant ❑Angelique’s Restaurant ❑Boston Pizza ❑Brock House ❑Choko Mocko Family Bake Shop& Cafe ❑Corrado’s ❑East Side Mario’s ❑Halibat House ❑Island Mix ❑Lone Star Texas Grill ❑Masseys ❑McDonalds ❑Melanie Pringles ❑Mexico Lindo ❑Michaels Eatery ❑Michelle’s Billiards and Lounge ❑Montanas ❑Mount Everest Indian Restaurant ❑Portly Piper ❑Stuttering John’s Smokehouse ❑Swiss Chalet ❑Teddy’s Restaurant & Deli Fast Food ❑A & W ❑Baldwin St. Burger - Brooklin ❑The Big M ❑Burger King ❑Harveys ❑KFC ❑McDonalds ❑Mr. Sub ❑Mucho Burrito ❑Pita Land ❑Pita Pit ❑Subway ❑Taco Bell ❑Texas Burger ❑Tim Hortons ❑Wendy’s Fine Dining ❑Amici ❑Baton Rouge ❑Belle Notte Ristorante ❑Casa Verde ❑Chanterelles - Bowmanville ❑Chatterpaul’s ❑Il Fornello’s ❑The Keg ❑Port Restaurant ❑Waterfront Bistro Fish & Chips ❑Balmoral Fish & Chips ❑Captain George’s Fish & Chips ❑Churchills ❑First Choice Fish & Chips ❑Halibut House ❑Hookseys ❑Jasper Fish & Chips ❑Malt n Salt ❑Schooners ❑The Gallery Downhome Greek Restaurant ❑Chef Tommy’s Authentic Greek Cuisine ❑Greek Tycoon ❑Milo’s Greek Restaurant ❑Mr. Greek ❑Texas Burger ❑The Friendly Greek ❑Zeus Greek Grill Hamburger ❑A & W ❑Baldwin St. Burger - Brooklin ❑Big Daddy’s Burgers ❑The Big M ❑Burger King ❑Five Guys Burgers & Fries ❑Harveys ❑Johnny’s East End Burgers ❑McDonalds ❑Mr. Burger ❑Quick Flame ❑Retro Burger ❑Shake Rabble and Roll ❑Shamrock Burger ❑South St. Burger ❑Star Burger ❑Texas Burger ❑The Works Burger Bistro ❑Wendy’s Ice Cream ❑Baskin Robbins ❑Dairy Queen ❑Hollywood Cone ❑Marble Slab Creamery ❑McDonald’s ❑Pickering Village Ice Cream Shop Indian Restaurant ❑A Spicy Affair ❑Island Mix ❑Mount Everest ❑Mumbai Grill ❑Samosa Hut ❑Signature Indian Food ❑Zeera by the Bay Italian Restaurant ❑Amici ❑Avanti Trattoria ❑Belle Notte Ristorante ❑Brothers ❑Casa Verde ❑Corrado’s - Brooklin ❑East Side Marios ❑Il Fornello ❑La Rosa Ristorante Japanese Restaurant ❑Dragon Rolls ❑Edamame ❑Kakemono ❑Makimono ❑Odine Japanese and Thai Fusion ❑Oshi Maki ❑Sakada Sushi Teriyaki Restaurant ❑Sushi & Rolls ❑Sushi Mountain ❑Sushi T & T ❑Tatemono ❑Thai Express ❑The Villa - Whitby Mexican ❑Cielito Lindo ❑Los Cabos ❑Mexico Lindo ❑Mucho Burrito ❑Taco Bell Pasta ❑Amici ❑Avanti Trattoria ❑Belle Notte - Whitby ❑Boston Pizza ❑Casa Verde ❑Corrado’s - Brooklin ❑East Side Marios ❑Il Fornello Patio ❑Applebee’s ❑Boston Pizza ❑Jack Astors ❑The Keg ❑Lone Star Texas Grill ❑Moxies ❑The Port Restaurant ❑Portley Piper ❑Royal Oak - Whitby ❑Safari Bar and Grill ❑Shoeless Joes ❑Symposium Cafe Pizza ❑2-4-1 Pizza ❑Aunty’s Recipe ❑Boston Pizza ❑Domino’s Pizza ❑Hot Rocks ❑Il Fornello ❑Little Caesars Pizza ❑Michael Kellys ❑Pappa’s Pizza Land ❑Pizza Depot ❑Pizza Hut ❑Pizza Nova ❑Pizza Pino ❑Pizza Pizza ❑Pizza Shack ❑Pizzaville ❑Square Boys Pizza Seafood ❑Casa Verde ❑The Keg ❑Red Lobster ❑Shrimp Cocktail ❑Waterfront Bistro Steak ❑Casa Verde ❑The Keg ❑Waterfront Bistro ❑Wild Fire Steakhouse Thai Restaurant ❑Desiam - Whitby ❑Hot Moma Noi Thai on the Fly ❑I Thai ❑Odine ❑Red House ❑Red Kitchen ❑Thai Express ❑Thai Garden ❑Thai Hot Spot ❑Thai One On ❑Thai Orchid Yogurt Shop ❑Menchies Yogurt ❑Yogen Fruz ❑Yogurty’s Billiards ❑The Edge ❑Michelle’s Billiards and Lounge ❑Petrina’s Billiards ❑Riley’s ❑Safari Bar and Grill Bowling Alley ❑Ajax Bowling Centre ❑Leisure Lanes ❑Nebs Fun World ❑North End Bowling Children’s Entertainment ❑Chuckee Cheese ❑Nebs Fun World ❑Pickering Athletic Cntre ❑Pickering Playing Fields ❑Princess Parties by Simone ❑Sky Zone Dinner Theatre ❑Herongate qLIVEact Golf Course ❑Annandale G&CC ❑Carruther’s Creek G&CC ❑Deer Creek ❑Hawthorne Valley ❑Heather Glen ❑Lakeridge Links ❑Riverside ❑Royal Ashburn ❑Watson’s Glen ❑Winchester Golf Club Local Band ❑Bon Jovi Forever ❑Runaway Angel ❑Two For The Show Local Event ❑Ajax Food Truck Festival ❑Ajax Spring Wedding Show ❑Ajax - Ribfest - ❑Pickering Rotary Ribfest Movie Theatre ❑Ajax Cineplex Odeon ❑Famous Players PTC ❑Landmark Theatres-Whitby ❑Odeon - Morningside Night Club ❑Cocktail House ❑The Edge Lounge ❑Safari Bar and Grill Pub ❑Bear and Firkin ❑The Black Bear ❑Brooklin Pub ❑Bullocks Pub & Kitchen ❑Daniel Patrick’s ❑Fionn MacCools ❑Lion & Dragon Pub ❑MacGwyers Pub ❑Michelles Billiards and Lounge ❑Portly Piper ❑Rileys ❑Stone Corner Pub ❑T. Williams Pub Ski Club ❑Brimacombe ❑Dagmar ❑Lakeridge Sports Bar ❑Boston Pizza ❑Buffalo Wild Wing ❑Bullocks Pub & Kitchen ❑Daniel Patrick’s ❑The Edge ❑Michelle’s Billiards and Lounge ❑Portly Piper ❑Sgt. Peppers ❑Shoeless Joe’s ❑St. Louis Bar & Grill ❑Whiskey Johns ❑Wild Wings RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT AjAx/Pickering 2016 reAders’ choiceAwArd nominees Mail or deliver to: Reader’s Choice, Oshawa/Whitby This Week, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa ON L1H 6N8 Name Address Phone Complete the Nominees Survey below. Original survey must be submitted, NO FAXES OR PHOTOCOPIES. One entry per person per household. Entries must be received by Friday September 23rd. P ick YoUr FAVoU riT es! Cast your votes on durhamregion.com on-Line VoTing is oPen UnTiL sePTemBer 25 Th AT 11:00 Pm CAST YOUR VOTES! du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r R e a d e r s ’ C h o i c e • S e p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 4 AP du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r R e a d e r s ’ C h o i c e • S e p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 5 APAJAX/PICKERING 2016 REAdERs’ ChoICEAwARd NomINEEs PICKYoUR FAVoURITEs! oN-lINE VoTING Is oPEN UNTIl sUNdAY, sEPTEmbER 25 Th AT 11:00 Pm Mail or drop this survey to oshawa/whitby This week, 865 Farewell st., oshawa oN l1h 7l5 BUSINESS & SERVICES Accounting ❑Gregory Badley Professional Corp. ❑Patricia Cooper & Associates ❑Mike Evans Chartered Accountant ❑Dawn Flett & Associates ❑Grant Johnston & Associates ❑Padgett Business Solutions ❑RG Accounting ❑TaxRUs ❑Your Bottom Line – Russ Libbey Alterations/Tailoring ❑A to Z Alterations ❑Cindy’s Alterations ❑Fernanda’s Alterations ❑Snow White ❑Stitch-it - Pickering Bank ❑BMO Bank of Montreal ❑CIBC – Pickering ❑CIBC – Westney Road ❑RBC Royal Bank – Pickering ❑RBC Royal Bank – Ajax ❑Scotiabank – Ajax ❑Scotiabank - Pickering ❑TD Bank – Ajax ❑TD Bank - Pickering Banquet Hall ❑4 Seasons Golf Course ❑Ajax Convention Centre ❑La Roya ❑The Lake House ❑LVIV Hall & Pavillion ❑Tosca ❑Town of Ajax Caterer ❑Heritage House ❑Kaiser Catering ❑Paul Shannon Catering ❑Pilar’s Catering Cemetery ❑Duffin Meadows ❑Groveside ❑Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens ❑Thornton Cemetery Computer Service ❑Advanced Computer Support – James Stewart ❑Best Buy Geek Squad ❑Canada Computers ❑Compu-NMedics Computers ❑Future Tech ❑Megabyte Computer Systems ❑Staples Business Depot Convention Centre ❑Ajax Convention Centre ❑Deer Creek Golf & Banquet Facility ❑Hilton Garden Inn ❑The Lake House Event Centre Day Care Centre ❑EduKids ❑Hatch House Montessori ❑Helping Hands Day Care ❑Kids Corner Learning Centre ❑Montessoru Learing Centre of Pickering ❑PRYDE ❑Schoolhouse Play Care ❑SKD Daycare ❑Tender Years Child Care ❑The Harmony Martial Arts & Fitness Centre Designated Driver ❑DD4U ❑DD Kings ❑Keys To Us ❑People’s Choice DD Disc Jockey ❑DJ Angie (Whiskey Johns) ❑DJ Concepts ❑Step by Step DJ Service Dog Walker ❑Grace Weibe ❑Paige Shumilak ❑Taylor Littlewood Driving School ❑All Seasons Driving School ❑Best Choice Driving School ❑Eric’s Driving Academy ❑GR8 Drivers ❑Peter’s Driving School ❑Young Drivers of Canada Dry Cleaning ❑A to Z Dry Cleaning ❑Ajax Dry Cleaners & Shoe Repair ❑Betty Brite ❑Comet Cleaners ❑Glendale Cleaners ❑Snow White ❑The Dry Cleaner – Pickering Superstore Employment Agency ❑Durham Region Employment Help Centre ❑Northern Lights ❑YMCA Equipment Rentals ❑Battlefield Rentals ❑Home Depot ❑Long & McQuade ❑Pat’s Rental ❑Stan’s Rentals Financial Advisor ❑Helene Ata – Investors Group ❑Howard Daniels ❑Ron Halabi ❑Ian Janacek – Raymond James ❑Susan Lepp - Edward Jones ❑Donald Turnbull ❑Deborah Woolacott Funeral Home ❑Armstrong Funeral Home ❑McEachnie Funeral Home ❑Simple Alternative Golf Merchandise ❑Golf Town ❑Sport Chek Hockey Association ❑Ajax Minor Hockey ❑Durham West Girls ❑Pickering Hockey Association Hotel/Motel ❑Ajax Hilton Garden Inn ❑Best Western ❑Comfort Inn ❑Holiday Inn ❑Moody’s ❑Motel 6 ❑Super 8 Insurance Company/ Agent ❑All Risk Insurance – Mark Cadman ❑Bryson & Associates Insurance ❑Intact Insurance ❑Jones-Dooley Insurance Brokers ❑Petley Hare Insurance ❑Roughley Insurance Brokers ❑State Farm Insurance ❑Irene Walsh Investment Planning Company ❑Helene Ata – Investors Group ❑Desjardin Financial Security Investments Inc. ❑Susan Lepp – Edward Jones ❑Raymond James ❑Justin Stein - Kings Landing Financial Kids Camp ❑Competitive Edge ❑The Harmony Martial Arts & Fitness Center ❑Kids Corner Learning Centre ❑Pickering Athletic Centre ❑Town of Ajax Parks & Recreation ❑YMCA Law Firm ❑Marie G. Michaels & Associates ❑Colin Oldman & Associates ❑Polak, McKay & Hawkshaw ❑Walker Head ❑Mark Woitzik Limousine ❑Diamond Limousine ❑Lux Limos ❑Niche Limos ❑Paradise Limo ❑Request Limo Make Your Own Wine ❑Brew Kettle ❑Sister’s Winery ❑WinExpert - Pickering Mobile Phone Service ❑Bell Mobility ❑Fido – PTC ❑Koodo ❑Rogers Cellular ❑Skywire Wireless ❑Telus Mobility ❑Virgin Mobile ❑WIND Mobile Mortgage Broker ❑Andrea Jolly ❑Peter Kampe – Mortgage Intelligence ❑Dan Prentice ❑Kim Rankin – Crescent Mortgage ❑Colin Shea – Mortgage Alliance New Business ❑Ajax Family Physiotherapy ❑Axis Vero Investigation Services ❑Beauty Institute Canada ❑Cupcake Goodness ❑Fast Signs - Ajax ❑Giules & Co Boutique Salon ❑Hazel Boivin Wedding Planner ❑Holistic Human Performance ❑Pathway Pets Cremation Funeral Service ❑Rhiannon’s Sheared Elegance ❑Rocket Cloud Web Services ❑Roosters ❑Sense of Calm Naturals ❑Taylor Gymnastics Not-For-Profit Organization ❑Big Brothers & Big Sisters ❑Habitat of Humanity ❑New Friends Bookstore ❑Salvation Army ❑YMCA Pickering Pet Grooming ❑Dogs Town ❑L.A. Pet Grooming ❑Pawsitively Clean Dogs ❑PetSmart ❑Precious Pets Pet Store ❑Auggie Doggie ❑Dukes - Whitby ❑Global Pet Foods ❑KC’s Pet Store ❑Mister Pet ❑PetSmart ❑Pet Valu Photography Studio ❑Megan Battersby Photography ❑Jill Jago Photography ❑Porch Light Photography ❑Chuck Shumilak – Pickering Photography ❑Wilmot Creek Photography Print Shop ❑2 Beez Promotions ❑Dickson Printing ❑Fast Signs - Ajax ❑Greenwood Creative Print ❑Kwik Copy ❑Staples Business Depot ❑The Print Place Retirement Residence ❑Abbeylawn Manor ❑Ballycliffe Residence ❑Chartwell –Pickering City Centre ❑VIVA Retirement Community Shoe Repair ❑Ajax Dry Cleaners & Shoe Repair ❑Sheridan Shoe Repair ❑Shoe Doctor – Pickering Tax Preparation ❑Patricia Cooper ❑Michael Evans ❑Grant Johnston & Associates ❑Ross Libbey – Your Bottom Line ❑Liberty Tax Service ❑Money Care Consultants ❑RG Accounting ❑Tax R Us Taxi Service ❑Ajax Taxi ❑Blue Line ❑City Wide ❑Lincoln Taxi ❑Rapid Taxi ❑UBer Travel Company ❑CAA Cruise Holidays of Metro East ❑Marlin Travel ❑Progress Travel Plus ❑Sell off Vacations Veterinarian ❑Ajax Animal Hospital ❑Amberlea Animal Hospital ❑Callbeck Animal Hospital ❑Claremont Veterinary Hospital ❑Forestbrook Pet Hospital ❑Hwy. 2 Veterinary Clinic ❑Pickering Animal Hospital ❑Pickering Village Pet Hospital – Dr. Gill ❑Riverside Pet Hospital Website Development Services ❑All About Web Services ❑Design Code Media ❑Digital Marketing People ❑DTI Whitby ❑Electric Design ❑Rocket Cloud Inc. ❑Search Engine People ❑Sitedudes ❑Web World – Shawn King Children’s Tutorial Education ❑Creative Math & Music ❑Exceptional Learning ❑Kumon Pickering East ❑Oxford Learning ❑Tutor Doctor Continuing Education ❑Durham Catholic School Board ❑Durham College ❑Durham Continuing Education Montessori School ❑Blaisdale Montessori ❑Harwood Montessori ❑Hatch House Montessori ❑Kendalwood Montessori ❑Montessori Learning Centre Musical Instruction ❑Creative Math & Music ❑Durham Music ❑Long & McQuade ❑Toronto Piano Private School ❑Exceptional Learning ❑Pickering Christian School ❑Trafalgar Castle Specialized Education ❑Exceptional Learning ❑Kids Corner Learning Centre ❑Trafalgar Castle Gift Registry ❑Hudson’s Bay ❑Bed Bath & Beyond ❑Home Sense ❑Sears Hair/Cosmetics ❑Axxess Hair Design ❑Erin Melinda Hair Studio ❑Ginger &Co Hair Studio ❑Giules & Co Boutique & Salon ❑Great Clips ❑Laurel Richards Hair ❑Michaels Hair Studio ❑Salon Blo – Whitby ❑Scruples ❑Smart Cuts ❑Tangled Hair Studio ❑Valentino’s - Whitby ❑Wave Salon Wedding/Bridal Shop ❑Bliss Bridal ❑Bridal Desires ❑One Love One Dream Bridal Salon ❑Play It Again Val’s Wedding Cakes ❑Cake Expectations ❑Choko-Mocho Family Bake Shop ❑CoCo Cake Co. ❑Cordon Sue Sweets ❑Mitchell Cake & Dessert Co. Wedding Décor ❑Annie Lane ❑Hazel Boivin Wedding & Events ❑Chameleon Events Wedding Photographer ❑Almost Married Photography ❑Jill Jago Photography ❑Ruth McCurdy – Catching Momentsin Time ❑Chuck Shumilak – Pickering Photo ❑Heather Windsor Photography ❑Wilmot Creek Photography Wedding Planner ❑Hazel Boivin Wedding & Events ❑Kim Brigden ❑Chameleon Events Wedding Transportation ❑Diamond Limo ❑Lux Limo ❑Niche Limousine ❑Request Limo Wedding Venue ❑Ajax Convention Centre ❑Deer Creek G&BF ❑The Lake House WEDDING SERVICES EDUCATION Auto Detailing ❑Diamond Shine ❑Mr. D’s ❑Shammy’s Auto Detailing Auto Parts &Accessories ❑Apex ❑Canadian Tire ❑Mr. D’s Auto Repair ❑Napa Auto Parts Body Shop ❑Baseline Collision ❑Canadian Tire ❑Car Star ❑Elite Auto ❑Mike’s Auto Body ❑Royal Auto Boby Brake Work ❑Brakes 2 Go – Adrian Maddalena ❑Canadian Tire ❑Green & Ross ❑JKL Vehicle Repair ❑Mr. D’s Auto Repair ❑OK Tire – Ajax ❑Suburban Motors Car Rental ❑Avis ❑Discount ❑Entreprise ❑Hertz Domestic CarDealership ❑Michael Boyer Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC ❑Formula Ford / Lincoln ❑Gus Brown ❑Ontario Motor Sales ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat Domestic CarDealership Service ❑Michael Boyer ChevroletCadillac Buick GMC ❑Formula Ford / Lincoln ❑Ontario Motor Sales ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat Import Car Dealership ❑Acura Pickering ❑Ajax Mazda ❑Ajax Nissan ❑Bessada Kia ❑Endras BMW ❑Ontario Hyundai ❑Pickering Honda ❑Pickering Mitsubishi ❑Pickering Toyota ❑Pickering Volkswagen ❑Ajax Hyundai ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat Import Car Dealership Service ❑Acura Pickering ❑Ajax Mazda ❑Ajax Nissan ❑Bessada Kia ❑Endras BMW ❑Pickering Mitsubishi ❑Pickering Toyota ❑Pickering Volkswagen ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat General Car Repair ❑Accurate Auto Service ❑Active Green & Ross – PTC ❑Canadian Tire ❑Costco ❑Henry Desjardin Automotive ❑JKL Vehicle Repair ❑Mikes Auto Service ❑Mr. Carb ❑Mr. D’s Auto Service ❑OK Tire ❑Pickering Auto Lab ❑Suburban Motors ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC Motorcycle Dealership ❑Eagle Eye Custom Cycles ❑GP Bikes ❑Mackie Harley Davidson ❑Motorsports Pickering Muffler Shop ❑Ajax Muffler ❑Canadian Tire ❑Midas Muffler ❑Speedy Muffler Oil/Lube Change ❑Active Green & Ross – PTC ❑Active Green & Ross - Ajax ❑Canadian Tire ❑Jiffy Lube ❑Mr. Lube ❑OK Tire - Ajax ❑Pro Oil Change ❑Suburban Motors Pre-Owned Car Dealership ❑Bessada Kia ❑Pickering Honda ❑Pickering Toyota ❑Supreme Auto Group ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat RV Dealership ❑Camping in Style ❑Campkin’s ❑Owasco Tire Store ❑Active Green & Ross ❑Canadian Tire ❑Costco ❑Exclusive Wheel & Tire ❑Kal Tire ❑OK Tire ❑On The Rim Again ❑Tire Depot AUTOMOTIVE du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r R e a d e r s ’ C h o i c e • S e p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 4 AP du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r R e a d e r s ’ C h o i c e • S e p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 5 APAJAX/PICKERING 2016 REAdERs’ ChoICEAwARd NomINEEs PICKYoUR FAVoURITEs! oN-lINE VoTING Is oPEN UNTIl sUNdAY, sEPTEmbER 25 Th AT 11:00 Pm Mail or drop this survey tooshawa/whitby This week, 865 Farewell st., oshawa oN l1h 7l5 BUSINESS & SERVICES Accounting ❑Gregory Badley Professional Corp. ❑Patricia Cooper & Associates ❑Mike Evans Chartered Accountant ❑Dawn Flett & Associates ❑Grant Johnston & Associates ❑Padgett Business Solutions ❑RG Accounting ❑TaxRUs ❑Your Bottom Line – Russ Libbey Alterations/Tailoring ❑A to Z Alterations ❑Cindy’s Alterations ❑Fernanda’s Alterations ❑Snow White ❑Stitch-it - Pickering Bank ❑BMO Bank of Montreal ❑CIBC – Pickering ❑CIBC – Westney Road ❑RBC Royal Bank – Pickering ❑RBC Royal Bank – Ajax ❑Scotiabank – Ajax ❑Scotiabank - Pickering ❑TD Bank – Ajax ❑TD Bank - Pickering Banquet Hall ❑4 Seasons Golf Course ❑Ajax Convention Centre ❑La Roya ❑The Lake House ❑LVIV Hall & Pavillion ❑Tosca ❑Town of Ajax Caterer ❑Heritage House ❑Kaiser Catering ❑Paul Shannon Catering ❑Pilar’s Catering Cemetery ❑Duffin Meadows ❑Groveside ❑Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens ❑Thornton Cemetery Computer Service ❑Advanced Computer Support – James Stewart ❑Best Buy Geek Squad ❑Canada Computers ❑Compu-NMedics Computers ❑Future Tech ❑Megabyte Computer Systems ❑Staples Business Depot Convention Centre ❑Ajax Convention Centre ❑Deer Creek Golf & Banquet Facility ❑Hilton Garden Inn ❑The Lake House Event Centre Day Care Centre ❑EduKids ❑Hatch House Montessori ❑Helping Hands Day Care ❑Kids Corner Learning Centre ❑Montessoru Learing Centre of Pickering ❑PRYDE ❑Schoolhouse Play Care ❑SKD Daycare ❑Tender Years Child Care ❑The Harmony Martial Arts & Fitness Centre Designated Driver ❑DD4U ❑DD Kings ❑Keys To Us ❑People’s Choice DD Disc Jockey ❑DJ Angie (Whiskey Johns) ❑DJ Concepts ❑Step by Step DJ Service Dog Walker ❑Grace Weibe ❑Paige Shumilak ❑Taylor Littlewood Driving School ❑All Seasons Driving School ❑Best Choice Driving School ❑Eric’s Driving Academy ❑GR8 Drivers ❑Peter’s Driving School ❑Young Drivers of Canada Dry Cleaning ❑A to Z Dry Cleaning ❑Ajax Dry Cleaners & Shoe Repair ❑Betty Brite ❑Comet Cleaners ❑Glendale Cleaners ❑Snow White ❑The Dry Cleaner – Pickering Superstore Employment Agency ❑Durham Region Employment Help Centre ❑Northern Lights ❑YMCA Equipment Rentals ❑Battlefield Rentals ❑Home Depot ❑Long & McQuade ❑Pat’s Rental ❑Stan’s Rentals Financial Advisor ❑Helene Ata – Investors Group ❑Howard Daniels ❑Ron Halabi ❑Ian Janacek – Raymond James ❑Susan Lepp - Edward Jones ❑Donald Turnbull ❑Deborah Woolacott Funeral Home ❑Armstrong Funeral Home ❑McEachnie Funeral Home ❑Simple Alternative Golf Merchandise ❑Golf Town ❑Sport Chek Hockey Association ❑Ajax Minor Hockey ❑Durham West Girls ❑Pickering Hockey Association Hotel/Motel ❑Ajax Hilton Garden Inn ❑Best Western ❑Comfort Inn ❑Holiday Inn ❑Moody’s ❑Motel 6 ❑Super 8 Insurance Company/ Agent ❑All Risk Insurance – Mark Cadman ❑Bryson & Associates Insurance ❑Intact Insurance ❑Jones-Dooley Insurance Brokers ❑Petley Hare Insurance ❑Roughley Insurance Brokers ❑State Farm Insurance ❑Irene Walsh Investment Planning Company ❑Helene Ata – Investors Group ❑Desjardin Financial Security Investments Inc. ❑Susan Lepp – Edward Jones ❑Raymond James ❑Justin Stein - Kings Landing Financial Kids Camp ❑Competitive Edge ❑The Harmony Martial Arts & Fitness Center ❑Kids Corner Learning Centre ❑Pickering Athletic Centre ❑Town of Ajax Parks & Recreation ❑YMCA Law Firm ❑Marie G. Michaels & Associates ❑Colin Oldman & Associates ❑Polak, McKay & Hawkshaw ❑Walker Head ❑Mark Woitzik Limousine ❑Diamond Limousine ❑Lux Limos ❑Niche Limos ❑Paradise Limo ❑Request Limo Make Your Own Wine ❑Brew Kettle ❑Sister’s Winery ❑WinExpert - Pickering Mobile Phone Service ❑Bell Mobility ❑Fido – PTC ❑Koodo ❑Rogers Cellular ❑Skywire Wireless ❑Telus Mobility ❑Virgin Mobile ❑WIND Mobile Mortgage Broker ❑Andrea Jolly ❑Peter Kampe – Mortgage Intelligence ❑Dan Prentice ❑Kim Rankin – Crescent Mortgage ❑Colin Shea – Mortgage Alliance New Business ❑Ajax Family Physiotherapy ❑Axis Vero Investigation Services ❑Beauty Institute Canada ❑Cupcake Goodness ❑Fast Signs - Ajax ❑Giules & Co Boutique Salon ❑Hazel Boivin Wedding Planner ❑Holistic Human Performance ❑Pathway Pets Cremation Funeral Service ❑Rhiannon’s Sheared Elegance ❑Rocket Cloud Web Services ❑Roosters ❑Sense of Calm Naturals ❑Taylor Gymnastics Not-For-Profit Organization ❑Big Brothers & Big Sisters ❑Habitat of Humanity ❑New Friends Bookstore ❑Salvation Army ❑YMCA Pickering Pet Grooming ❑Dogs Town ❑L.A. Pet Grooming ❑Pawsitively Clean Dogs ❑PetSmart ❑Precious Pets Pet Store ❑Auggie Doggie ❑Dukes - Whitby ❑Global Pet Foods ❑KC’s Pet Store ❑Mister Pet ❑PetSmart ❑Pet Valu Photography Studio ❑Megan Battersby Photography ❑Jill Jago Photography ❑Porch Light Photography ❑Chuck Shumilak – Pickering Photography ❑Wilmot Creek Photography Print Shop ❑2 Beez Promotions ❑Dickson Printing ❑Fast Signs - Ajax ❑Greenwood Creative Print ❑Kwik Copy ❑Staples Business Depot ❑The Print Place Retirement Residence ❑Abbeylawn Manor ❑Ballycliffe Residence ❑Chartwell –Pickering City Centre ❑VIVA Retirement Community Shoe Repair ❑Ajax Dry Cleaners & Shoe Repair ❑Sheridan Shoe Repair ❑Shoe Doctor – Pickering Tax Preparation ❑Patricia Cooper ❑Michael Evans ❑Grant Johnston & Associates ❑Ross Libbey – Your Bottom Line ❑Liberty Tax Service ❑Money Care Consultants ❑RG Accounting ❑Tax R Us Taxi Service ❑Ajax Taxi ❑Blue Line ❑City Wide ❑Lincoln Taxi ❑Rapid Taxi ❑UBer Travel Company ❑CAA Cruise Holidays of Metro East ❑Marlin Travel ❑Progress Travel Plus ❑Sell off Vacations Veterinarian ❑Ajax Animal Hospital ❑Amberlea Animal Hospital ❑Callbeck Animal Hospital ❑Claremont Veterinary Hospital ❑Forestbrook Pet Hospital ❑Hwy. 2 Veterinary Clinic ❑Pickering Animal Hospital ❑Pickering Village Pet Hospital – Dr. Gill ❑Riverside Pet Hospital Website Development Services ❑All About Web Services ❑Design Code Media ❑Digital Marketing People ❑DTI Whitby ❑Electric Design ❑Rocket Cloud Inc. ❑Search Engine People ❑Sitedudes ❑Web World – Shawn King Children’s Tutorial Education ❑Creative Math & Music ❑Exceptional Learning ❑Kumon Pickering East ❑Oxford Learning ❑Tutor Doctor Continuing Education ❑Durham Catholic School Board ❑Durham College ❑Durham Continuing Education Montessori School ❑Blaisdale Montessori ❑Harwood Montessori ❑Hatch House Montessori ❑Kendalwood Montessori ❑Montessori Learning Centre Musical Instruction ❑Creative Math & Music ❑Durham Music ❑Long & McQuade ❑Toronto Piano Private School ❑Exceptional Learning ❑Pickering Christian School ❑Trafalgar Castle Specialized Education ❑Exceptional Learning ❑Kids Corner Learning Centre ❑Trafalgar Castle Gift Registry ❑Hudson’s Bay ❑Bed Bath & Beyond ❑Home Sense ❑Sears Hair/Cosmetics ❑Axxess Hair Design ❑Erin Melinda Hair Studio ❑Ginger &Co Hair Studio ❑Giules & Co Boutique & Salon ❑Great Clips ❑Laurel Richards Hair ❑Michaels Hair Studio ❑Salon Blo – Whitby ❑Scruples ❑Smart Cuts ❑Tangled Hair Studio ❑Valentino’s - Whitby ❑Wave Salon Wedding/Bridal Shop ❑Bliss Bridal ❑Bridal Desires ❑One Love One Dream Bridal Salon ❑Play It Again Val’s Wedding Cakes ❑Cake Expectations ❑Choko-Mocho Family Bake Shop ❑CoCo Cake Co. ❑Cordon Sue Sweets ❑Mitchell Cake & Dessert Co. Wedding Décor ❑Annie Lane ❑Hazel Boivin Wedding & Events ❑Chameleon Events Wedding Photographer ❑Almost Married Photography ❑Jill Jago Photography ❑Ruth McCurdy – Catching Momentsin Time ❑Chuck Shumilak – Pickering Photo ❑Heather Windsor Photography ❑Wilmot Creek Photography Wedding Planner ❑Hazel Boivin Wedding & Events ❑Kim Brigden ❑Chameleon Events Wedding Transportation ❑Diamond Limo ❑Lux Limo ❑Niche Limousine ❑Request Limo Wedding Venue ❑Ajax Convention Centre ❑Deer Creek G&BF ❑The Lake House WEDDING SERVICES EDUCATION Auto Detailing ❑Diamond Shine ❑Mr. D’s ❑Shammy’s Auto Detailing Auto Parts &Accessories ❑Apex ❑Canadian Tire ❑Mr. D’s Auto Repair ❑Napa Auto Parts Body Shop ❑Baseline Collision ❑Canadian Tire ❑Car Star ❑Elite Auto ❑Mike’s Auto Body ❑Royal Auto Boby Brake Work ❑Brakes 2 Go – Adrian Maddalena ❑Canadian Tire ❑Green & Ross ❑JKL Vehicle Repair ❑Mr. D’s Auto Repair ❑OK Tire – Ajax ❑Suburban Motors Car Rental ❑Avis ❑Discount ❑Entreprise ❑Hertz Domestic CarDealership ❑Michael Boyer Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC ❑Formula Ford / Lincoln ❑Gus Brown ❑Ontario Motor Sales ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat Domestic CarDealership Service ❑Michael Boyer ChevroletCadillac Buick GMC ❑Formula Ford / Lincoln ❑Ontario Motor Sales ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat Import Car Dealership ❑Acura Pickering ❑Ajax Mazda ❑Ajax Nissan ❑Bessada Kia ❑Endras BMW ❑Ontario Hyundai ❑Pickering Honda ❑Pickering Mitsubishi ❑Pickering Toyota ❑Pickering Volkswagen ❑Ajax Hyundai ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat Import Car Dealership Service ❑Acura Pickering ❑Ajax Mazda ❑Ajax Nissan ❑Bessada Kia ❑Endras BMW ❑Pickering Mitsubishi ❑Pickering Toyota ❑Pickering Volkswagen ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat General Car Repair ❑Accurate Auto Service ❑Active Green & Ross – PTC ❑Canadian Tire ❑Costco ❑Henry Desjardin Automotive ❑JKL Vehicle Repair ❑Mikes Auto Service ❑Mr. Carb ❑Mr. D’s Auto Service ❑OK Tire ❑Pickering Auto Lab ❑Suburban Motors ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC Motorcycle Dealership ❑Eagle Eye Custom Cycles ❑GP Bikes ❑Mackie Harley Davidson ❑Motorsports Pickering Muffler Shop ❑Ajax Muffler ❑Canadian Tire ❑Midas Muffler ❑Speedy Muffler Oil/Lube Change ❑Active Green & Ross – PTC ❑Active Green & Ross - Ajax ❑Canadian Tire ❑Jiffy Lube ❑Mr. Lube ❑OK Tire - Ajax ❑Pro Oil Change ❑Suburban Motors Pre-Owned Car Dealership ❑Bessada Kia ❑Pickering Honda ❑Pickering Toyota ❑Supreme Auto Group ❑VanDusen Chevrolet Buick GMC ❑Village Chrysler and Fiat RV Dealership ❑Camping in Style ❑Campkin’s ❑Owasco Tire Store ❑Active Green & Ross ❑Canadian Tire ❑Costco ❑Exclusive Wheel & Tire ❑Kal Tire ❑OK Tire ❑On The Rim Again ❑Tire Depot AUTOMOTIVE du r h a m r e g i o n . c o m Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r R e a d e r s ’ C h o i c e • S e p t e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 6 AP HealtH & Beauty FItNeSS AjAx/Pickering 2016 reAders’ choice AwArd nominees P ick YoUr FAVoU riT es! On-linevOting is Open until sunday, september 25 th at 11:00 pm. Acupuncture ❑Ajax Chiropractic & Wellness ❑Apex Health & Fitness/Sean Netley ❑Barefoot Health Clinic/Lisa Doran ❑Neuro Changers/Matt Sanchez ❑Durham Natural Health Centre ❑Total Rehab/Ayla Azad Chiropractor ❑Ajax Chiropractic & Wellness ❑Altona Physio & Chiropractic ❑Apex Health & Fitness/Sean Netley ❑Dr. John Noble ❑Pickering Wellness Centre ❑Sunil Solanki ❑Total Rehab/Dr. Ayla Azad ❑Total Rehab/Kevin Medland ❑Unique Family Chiropractic/ Dr. Jillka Kapadia Cosmetic Surgery ❑Derma Spa MD Laser Clinic ❑Dr. Allan Eckhaus ❑Dr. Kara Plastic Surgery Dentist ❑Dr. VJ Badhwar ❑By The Lake Dental ❑Dr. Albert Chan ❑Dr. Stewart Chin ❑Dr. Daniels ❑Dentistry on Liverpool ❑Durham Dental ❑Dr. Michael Foo ❑Dr. Mark Fujiki ❑Dr. John Genova ❑Dr. Joe Miskin ❑Dr. Bill Neville ❑Dr. Parr ❑Dr. Neil Silverstein ❑Singer Dental ❑Somerset Dental Denturist ❑Deegan Denture Clinic ❑Dr. Phil Longo ❑Dr. Mark Lynas ❑Pickering Denture Clinic ❑Precision Denture Care Eye Care Centre ❑Ajax Optical ❑Dr. Brian Hadden ❑Hakim Optical ❑Pearl Vision - PTC ❑Pickering Optometric Clinic Foot Specialist ❑Ajax Foot & Orthotic Centre ❑BioPed ❑Dr. Ron Klein ❑Krista Nathan D. 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