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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2018_07_18WEDNESDAY JULY 18, 2018 newsroom@durhamregion.com www.facebook.com/newsdurham @newsdurham durhamregion.com Contact Us $2.00 For A Free Report Please Call: 1-800-611-8910 ID # 1045 Mike Hogan - Salesperson Re/Max Rouge River Realty. Ltd, Brokerage 905-619-2100 Summerhill’s 87 Williamson Dr., Ajax (at Westney Rd. North) Da Costa’s 1725 Kingston Road Pickering (at Brock Road) Tom’s 105 Bayly Street West, Ajax (at Monarch Ave.)StartS at your ajax-Pickering no FrillS StoreS! Su m me r e ntertaining & Saving Events Calendar See what’s happening by visiting our online community calendar. www.durhamregion.com/events News, events and information on your desktop, laptop or mobile device ONLINE at durhamregion.com DURHAM - The Ajax Picker- ing Hospital Foundation is pumped to start a new fundrais- ing campaign. Be Smart runs to March 2019, with the aim of raising $500,000 to buy 100 new smart pumps. Smart pumps are attached to an IV pole and are programmed with medicine dosages for the patient. Each new unit costs $5,000. Foundation CEO Tracy Pat- erson said, "The Foundation has set the goal of fundraising for 100 of the over 225 smart pumps needed for Ajax Pickering Hos- pital. As the pump is found throughout all our depart- ments, this is a unique chance for donors to help all our front- line staff have the best equip- Ajax Pickering Hospital has smart new fundraising campaign KEITH GILLIGAN KGilligan@durhamregion.com l See BE SMART, page 3 The Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation has started a campaign to raise money to replace their smart pumps. The pumps are $5,000 each and are used to dispense medication. Barb Mitchell, a clinical practice leader for the surgical program, with an Alaris IV Smart Pump. Ron Pietroniro / Metroland Support the only LOCAL news source you need. 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Canadian Union of Postal Workers national president Mike Palecek called negotiations with Canada Post "frustrat- ing" July 13, and warned residents the postal ser- vice is forcing his bar- g aining units to serious- ly contemplate strike ac- tion. About 50,000 postal workers have been with- out a collective agree- ment since the winter. The sides have met to discuss a new deal more than 100 times. However, the union is setting a fi- nal strike vote for Sept. 9. "This round of bar- g aining is likely going to define the postal service going forward for a gen- eration," Palecek said in an interview. "We're put- ting all kinds of issues on the bargaining table that are not just for ourselves but the public as well. Postal workers have done absolutely everything in their power to address these without a labour dispute. We campaigned, we organized town hall meetings, we changed the government. Still, noth- ing has happened. We're on to our last resort: a strike. That's where Can- ada Post is driving us." Canada Post "set us on to this path" through an "absolute refusal" to ne- gotiate, he said. Philipe Legault, a spokesperson for Canada Post, said a mediator was brought into the collec- tive bargaining process in late 2017. However, the postal service will not comment on specific as- pects of negotiations. "Canada Post negotiators are working hard to find common ground with CUPW and believe a quick resolution is in the best interest of custom- ers and employees," he said in an email. A number of issues built up over the last few years because the previ- ous Conservative govern- ment refused to negotiate with the union, Palecek said. About 8,000 of the employees work in a ru- ral or suburban setting, with the majority being women. They are paid about 30 per cent less than their 42,000 urban- area counterparts. The union is also pushing for the establish- ment of a Canada Post bank, electrification of the postal service's 13,000-vehicle fleet, and installation of electric vehicle-charging sta- tions at post offices across the country. "This is an opportuni- ty to bring in new servic- es that will not only bring in revenue but that the public actually needs," Palecek said. CANADA 'Frustrated' postal workers may have to strike: Union CHRIS SIMON chris.simon@simcoe.com Deadline is employees About addresses served Strike would affect of the service’s million Sept9 8 16.2 Nearly pieces of mail, parcels and messages deliveredbillion 8.4 50,000 64,000 Pay equity for women a major issue mediation dates scheduled for July and August Sources: Canada Post’s 2017 annual report, Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers Metroland Graphic It's being held on Thursday, July 19 at the Deer Creek Golf and Ban- quet Facility. The cost to enter is $235 per per- son, which includes the use of a cart, lunch and dinner. Dinner only is $60. One feature is a free draw for two days and two nights at the Bonnie View Inn in the Haliburton High- Region. Donations are also made to the three women's shelters in Dur- ham - Joanne's Place, Denise House and Herizon House. Other organizations that will re- ceive aid are the Children's Cancer Foundation, the Community Foun- dation of Durham and the Chil- dren's Wish Foundation. AJAX - Joe Dickson's 25th annual charity golf tournament tees off this week. The event has raised thousands of dollars over the years for a variety of charities, including the Ajax- Pickering Salvation Army, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and food kitchens and banks across Durham lands. Free rides home after the event are being provided by Lincoln Taxi and Limousine. Entertainment will be provided by Maureen McBride, while CFTO News anchor Ken Shaw is the MC. For more information, call 905- 683-7940 or email ddickson@pear- learth.com Dickson hosting 25th charity golf tournament in Ajax A photo caption high- lighting an open house for Arts on Fire Ajax arts school contained a mis- spelled name. The mixed media in- structor's name is Georgia Fullerton. The News Advertiser regrets the error. CORRECTION 3 | Pic k e r i n g N e w s A d v e r t i s e r | P | W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 dur h a m r e g i o n . c o m MAKE YOUR OWN Carriers Wanted! MUST BE 10 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER WE cURREnTLY hAvE pApER ROUTES AvAiLABLE! if you are interested in earning some extra money delivering papers in your area, please contact (905) 683-5117 ment at their fingertips regardless of which de- partment they are work- ing in." Barb Mitchell, the clin- ical practice leader at the hospital, said the compa- ny that manufactures the pumps "calls them a guardrail: it stops you from veering off into the ditch. "There's a drug library embedded in it, and it's preprogrammed," Mitch- ell added, noting there's a safety feature so a patient doesn't receive the wrong dosage. Someone who is sup- posed to get five milli- litres of a drug, but inad- vertently 55 mL is en- tered, the pump will ask if that is the correct dosage, she said. "It keeps us honest. Things can go wrong. If you get tired, distracted. It's a little safer for the pa- tient," Mitchell noted. Each pump can be con- nected to Wi-Fi so "we can keep the drug library up to date," she said. "We can upgrade it fairly quickly. It can all be done wireless- ly. It's cool." She said the pumps now being used "aren't half as good as the ones coming." An education session on the new pumps is being planned for September. "We'll roll it out all at once. It can't be piece- meal; we have to do it all at once," she said. "The practice now ev- eryone has a pump and we don't rely on gravity. The drugs are so finely tuned, we can't use the gravity method," she said. When she started in her career, drugs were in a bag hanging on a pole. The nurse would count the drops to ensure the pa- tient received the proper amount of medicine. "That was the science behind it. We know how much drops make up a millilitre. It was all about counting drops," she said. The biggest impact for patients "will be greater safety," she said. "They will minimize, decrease medical errors, which is a real thing that happens in hospitals. It will change the environment." Mitchell added, "They will increase the safety setting on a pole like we have now." The battery-powered units are mobile, so a pa- tient can move around with them. "From a safety point of view, it's major for (pa- tients). There's less chance of an error. We can feel a little more confident and safe," she said. "They're like little com- puters: it will alert me and tell me to make sure I dou- ble-check them. It's a little important piece of infor- mation programmed in." "If I hit the key pad a lit- tle too hard, it will catch one, say 'You sure that's what you want to do?' No- body wants to make that medical error," Mitchell said. NEWS l Continued from page 1 Be Smart campaign aims to raise $500,000 The goal is to raise $500,000 for the purchase of 100 pumps. More than 225 smart pumps are needed for Ajax Pickering Hospital. Ron Pietroniro / Metroland dur h a m r e g i o n . c o m Pic k e r i n g N e w s A d v e r t i s e r | P | W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 | 4 Fall2018 Ajax Pickering NewsAdvertiser when: Sun. Sept 23, 2018 11am - 4pm where: Ajax Convention Centre 550 Beck Cres, Ajax Visit the show to see Durham’s leading WEDDINGPROFESSIONALS Formoredetailsgoto www.durhamweddingsource.com To receive more information please contact Laurie McCaig, show co-ordinator at 905.215.0476, email lmccaig@starmetrolandmedia.com or contact your representative. Join Ajax/Pickering’s LONGEStRuNNING Wedding Show! PICKERING - The Pickering Squash Club Golf Tournament in support of St. Paul's On-the-Hill Community Food Bank will take place on Thursday, July 26, at Glen Cedars Golf Course. The food bank supports people in need in Ajax and Pickering. Registration and lunch will take place at 11 a.m., and a shotgun start is set for 12:30 p.m. It's $150 per player, and it's a scramble format. The day includes lunch, a steak dinner, golf, power cart and prizes. Spots are still available to golf. Organizers are also seeking a title sponsor, which costs $5,000; a lunch sponsor, costing $2,000; and a cart spon- sor of $1,500. Call Kevin Cahill at 905-706- 1216, or email kksjs@rogers.com to spon- sor or for more information. The golf course is at 230 Concession Rd. 7, Pickering. Pickering golf tourney for charity seek sponsors PICKERING - Pickering Fire Services, Enbridge Gas Distribution and the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council recently an- nounced they are partner- ing to improve home safety, in hopes of bringing fire and carbon monoxide-re- lated deaths down to zero. Pickering Fire Services received 264 combination smoke and carbon monox- ide alarms through Project Zero, a public education campaign delivered in partnership by Enbridge and the FMPFSC. This year, Enbridge invested $200,000 in Project Zero, providing more than 6,600 alarms to residents in 30 Ontario municipalities. To date, Project Zero has given out over 34,000 alarms to Ontario fire departments for distribution in their cit- ies. Carbon monoxide is a toxic, odourless gas that is a byproduct of incomplete combustion of many types of common fuels. It is im- portant that all fuel-burn- ing equipment be properly maintained to prevent car- bon monoxide buildup. Carbon monoxide alarms are recommended as a sec- ond line of defence to pro- tect against the dangers of carbon monoxide poison- ing. When properly in- stalled and maintained, combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms help provide the early warning that is needed to safely escape from a house fire, or carbon monoxide exposure. NEWS Pickering fire wants zero carbon monoxide-related deaths A BUBBLY GOOD TIME IN PICKERING Valerie Quintans played with some bubbles as Whiskey Mojo performed in the gazebo at Esplanade Park in Pickering July 15 as part of the Summer Concerts - Sundays at the Gazebo series. Residents were invited to bring their lawn chairs and be entertained at the free family friendly concert. Ryan Pfeiffer/Metroland 5 | Pic k e r i n g N e w s A d v e r t i s e r | P | W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 dur h a m r e g i o n . c o m @cityofpickering CustomerCareCentre905.683.7575(24hourline) customercare@pickering.ca pickering.ca Date Meeting/Location Time July24 PickeringMuseumVillageAdvisory Committee CityHall–MainCommitteeRoom 7:00pm Allmeetingsareopentothepublic. Fordetailscall905.420.2222orvisittheCitywebsite. ForServicedisruptionnotificationcall1.866.278.9993 Upcoming Public Meetings IfyouareanOntarioresidentovertheageof18youcan visitvoterlookup.catoconfirmorupdateyourvoter information.Haveyoursay.Logontoday! YourVoteCounts! VotingperiodisOctober15-22,2018 Eligibleelectorswillbeabletovotefromacomputer, tablet,telephone,ormobiledevice. Notethatpaper ballotswillnotbeavailableforthiselection. Visitour websiteforeverythingyouneedtoknowregardingthe upcomingelection. pickering.ca/election Are you on the voter’s list for the 2018 Municipal Election? 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Phone: 416-340-1981 Web: www.mediacouncil.ca newsroom@durhamregion.com facebook.com/newsdurham @newsdurham ABOUT US Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser 865 Farewell Street Oshawa, ON L1H 6N8 Phone: 905-215-0481 Fax: 905-579-2238 Web: www.durhamregion.com Letters to the editor All letters must be fewer than 200 words and include your name and telephone number for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit, condense or reject letters. Delivery For all delivery inquiries, please call 905-579-4407. CONTACT US Publisher Tim Whittaker | twhittaker@durhamregion.com Director of Advertising Fred Eismont | feismont@durhamregion.com Regional Managing Editor Mike Johnston | mjohnston@durhamregion.com Director of Distribution Abe Fahkourie | afakhourie@durhamregion.com Composing Manager Cheryl Haines | chaines@durhamregion.com WHO WE ARE OPINION •LETTERS & COMMENTARY • I was wondering the oth- er day: What's wrong with trying to help everybody? What really would be the problem in being the city, or province or nation that genuinely believed that taking care of those in need is never a bad thing and that when you raise one person up, we are all el- evated? Because when you ig- nore, dismiss and despise those in need, you dimin- ish yourself. You and your city, your province, your nation, become less. Much less. I have personally never minded being thought a fool or a chump or a sucker for trying to help another fellow traveller on this globe. I frankly can't think of a more noble or valuable enterprise. Ironically, there is a cer- tain selfishness involved in giving. Very often I do it be- cause I feel better having done so. I get something out of it. I am a larger, bet- ter version of myself. And the thing is, it mat- ters not if I have been fooled or had or taken ad- vantage of. The benefit to myself is the same, regard- less. There is never any downside to acting out of love. So, wouldn't it be great if our leaders did that? Acted out of love? If, instead of thinking small, angry, hateful thoughts and creating pol- icies based on fear, short- age and suspicion, they were men and women of great vision. People with enormous hearts who thought globally. Who real- ized that by raising up one, we are all brought higher. Who acted out of love. Love for everyone on the planet and love for the planet, her- self. I would love to be that nation. To that end, I think we need to hold our leaders to a much different and high- er standard. In fact, I think we need to hold each other to that same standard. If you must be intoler- ant ... be intolerant of hate, of fear of pettiness and my- opia. Cast your lot with big thinkers and big lovers. Ask more of people in gen- eral. Expect more from them. And act out of love. Always from love. Everyone has gold in- side of them somewhere; they just need to be re- minded of it from time to time. –Neil Crone, actor, comic, writer, saves some of his best lines for this column. Our politicians should try more to act out of love Columnist Neil Crone thinks we should all try to help one another NEIL CRONE Column Sex-ed letter a hysterical reaction says reader To the editor: Re: Sex-ed isn't going to turn you gay, letters, dur- hamregion.com "For those of us in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) community, this is a night- mare scenario as far as pol- itics goes." Indeed! If Doug Ford is guilty of the "courting of a virulent- ly homophobic and tran- sphobic conservative base" then why did he get rid of sex-ed critic Tanya Granic Allen right after she boost- ed him into the leadership position? "Removing sex-ed and LGBTQ material from edu- cational institutions is an act of discrimination against our community"? Leaving it in may well cre- ate gender confusion among "straight" children, who constitute the vast ma- jority of our younger stu- dents. If our "LGBTQ commu- nity" is so upset about los- ing control of sex-ed con- tent, one may reasonably wonder what their agenda is; this surprisingly hyster- ical reaction certainly in- vites speculation. Jeff Goodall, Oshawa Reader would like to see electoral reform in Ontario To the editor: I wonder if the people who are in charge of Elec- tions Ontario can reform the way we cast our votes? For instance, in the first-past-the-post system we use today if you want a certain person to become premier of Ontario you have to vote for your local person of the same party. This is blatantly unfair for everybody! A lot of people did not want to vote for Kathleen Wynne because they had had enough of her. A lot of people voted for Doug Ford because he could do no worse than Wynne (or so they thought). Then again a lot of people voted for An- drea Horwath but not enough voted NDP in their ridings for them to win. They became the official opposition. What I would like to see, as I am sure a great many others, is a way to vote for someone you like who is running but not necessari- ly that party! That way you may get a person who you like of a different party than the one in power or even the premier! I do not know how that would work, but I believe it could be done if only there was some kind of electoral re- form. I guess that will not happen until there are more people who think the way I do. 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WHERE:545SalemRd PRICE:$649,900 DETAILS:BeautifulPrivateAcrepropertyonpavedroadintheCountry. 3+1bedrooms,2baths.Doublepaveddriveway,doublegaragewithentrancetohouse.Heatedbypropanefireplace,finishedbasement.Fullyfencedinlandscapedyard.Oakeatinkitchen.Walkouttobackdeckgreatforentertainingwithgazebo.Steelroof2015,Windows2011,CentralAir2015,FantasticHardwoodFloors2016.MinstoLittleBritain,greatcommutetoOshawaandtothe407.MLS138300 CareyStacey,SalesRepresentative ColdwellBankerRMRRealEstateBrokerage* Dir:(705)879-8284•(705)324-3411 carey-stacey@coldwellbanker.ca OPENHOUSESAT&SUN2-4PM WHERE:1501MajorOaksRoad,Pickering PRICE:$699,900 DETAILS:Thishomeshowsprideofownership.Gleaminghardwoodfloors,3sparklingwashrooms,3goodsizebedrooms,basementnewlyfinished(roomfor4thbedroom),furnaceandair2years,designerbackyardwithsaltwaterpool.Perfectsizehomeforayoungfamily,5minutesfromgo-train,401,407,shopping. 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Please call for an appointment 905-492-4002 963 Brock Road, Unit 8+9, Pickering oktireajax.com Mon - Thurs 8 to 6pm, Fri 8 to 5pm 963 BROCK RD S., PICKERING LI V E R P O O L 401 BAYLY CH U R C H BR O C K R D . S . ➡ ALL SEASON TIRE DEALS 195/65-15"From $78.95 •205/55-16''From $84.88 215/55-17''From $118.95 •245/60-18"From $147.20 Supplies limited and taxes and installation extra Service & Repairs To All Makes Licensed Technicians DURHAM - GO Transit and UP Express are launching a pilot project that will allow dogs on trains outside of office hours. According to Metrolinx, the pilot project is in re- sponse to a petition started by a GO Transit rider ask- ing for a review of the orga- nization's pet policy. Metrolinx reviewed its own policies, as well as the policies of other transit sys- tems related to pets, and spoke with both dog lovers and people who didn't want dogs on the train. As a result, a new pilot project, running from July 20 to Oct. 15, will allow cus- tomers to bring up to two leashed dogs on GO and UP trains outside of rush hour, which is between 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. and after 6:30 p.m. on weekdays and from any time on weekends and holidays. The dogs and the owner must ride on the lower lev- els of the trains and cus- tomers are asked to clean up any accidents, disposing the garbage when they get off the train. They're also asked to keep dogs off seats and to give people with ac- cessibility needs priority in the accessible coach. During rush hour only, dogs that can fit in a carrier on the customer's lap or un- der seats are allowed. All other pets - including birds, rodents and reptiles - must be in carriers at all times. Service animals are wel- come on board all day and every day, say Metrolinx of- ficials but they must be wearing a vest and have identification from an ac- credited training organiza- tion. Metrolinx will collect customer feedback during the pilot project which will inform future plans. DURHAM GO Transit user Kimberly Fleming launched a petition in August 2017 to allow dogs on GO trains. As of 2018, from July 20 to October 15, dogs will be allowed on the GO Train on leashes instead of in a carrier as a pilot project. Randy Risling / Toronto Star GO to allow up to two leashed dogs on non-rush hour trains during summer pilot project REKA SZEKELY rszekely@durhamregion.com AJAX - Unionized workers at Casino Ajax could be on the picket lines on Monday, July 23. Represented by Unifor Local 1090, the workers voted 99 per cent in favour of strike action if a deal can't be reached by then. "Unifor members are pivotal to the success of Casino Ajax," said Unifor National president Jerry Dias. "They deserve a fair con- tract and decent wages." The casino is operated by Great Canadian Gaming, a B.C.- based company. Christine Pickard, general manager of Casino Ajax, said in a statement, "Out of respect for the bargaining process, we will not be commenting specifically on the negotiations with Unifor. We are hopeful that a collective agree- ment will be reached. Casino Ajax remains focused on continuing to deliver a great guest experience." The union is seeking a commit- ment from Great Canadian Gam- ing that Casino Ajax Unifor mem- bers can transfer to the proposed Durham Live facility in Pickering under their existing collective agreement. The union is also seeking a wage increase, saying the work- ers have only had an increase of 1.75 per cent over the last eight years. "This strike mandate sends a strong, clear message to the em- ployer that Casino Ajax members are behind their bargaining com- mittee," said Corey Dalton, presi- dent of Local 1090. Local 1090 and Casino Ajax are bargaining simultaneously with Great Blue Heron in Port Perry, Woodbine Security (Toronto), El- ements Casino Mohawk (Camp- bellville), and Elements Casino Brantford (Brantford). All of the facilities are represented by Un- ifor, with all collective agree- ments set to expire at 12:01 a.m. on July 23. "A strike is almost always a last resort, but Great Canadian Gam- ing has left us few options," said Roy McDonald, chair of Local 1090s Ajax unit. "If the company makes serious offers that respect the work done by Unifor mem- bers, I'm confident we can negoti- ate a new contract without an in- terruption in service to our val- ued customers." Unifor Local 1090 represents 225 members at Casino Ajax working at slot machines, food and beverage, cashiers, guest ser- vices, environmental services, shuttles, maintenance, and the kitchen. 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Call905-683-0707 (Ajax) View Classifieds online @ durhamregion.com dur h a m r e g i o n . c o m New s A d v e r t i s e r | We d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 | 14 FEATURING: 52 ONTARIO GOLF FACILITIES’ Savings Book 2018 GOLF $5000 OVER IN SAVINGS $20 TAXES INCLUDED 2018 Golf Coupon book Now Available At These Locations… $20 CASH onlY Uxbridge,THE UPS Store, 2 Campbell Drive Pickering,THE UPS Store, 1550 Kingston Rd. E. Ajax,THE UPS Store, 75 Bayly St. W. South Ajax Ajax,THE UPS Store, 157 Harwood Ave N. North Ajax Whitby,THE UPS Store, 701 Rossland Rd. E. at Garden Bowmanville,THE UPS Store, 91 King St E Port Perry,Port Perry Star, 180 Mary St Oshawa,Oshawa This Week, 865 Farewell St Cobourg,The Northumberland News, 884 Division Street WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th 4:30 PM A U C T I O N S A L E Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques and Collectables for the Estate of a Toronto Collector, selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., 1 km west of Utica. To Include: Inlaid mother of pearl china cabinet, carved whatnot, chest of drawers, 3 showcases, Flintlock shotgun, 3ft gold lacquered Buddha, reverse painted snuff bottles, painted porcelain sushi set and vases and bowls, 7pc Cloisonee smoker set, Chinese prints, turquoise blue Cloisonee horse, Cloisonee vases and teapot, carved jade dragon ship, 2ft lacquered vase, woodcuts, papier mache dresser box, carved jade birds, blue and white ginger jars, quantity of jewellery and silver coins, plus many other interesting items. Sale Managed and Sold by: NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 AUCTION SALE Sunday July 22, 2018 9:00 AM (viewing 8:00 am) Located at MacGregor Auction Hall, OronoTake 115 Hwy to Main Street Orono & Follow signs on Mill Pond Rd Auction Features: Older Woodworking Tools, Saws, Hand & Electric, Drills, Grinders, Toolbox, etc. Household Contents from Past to Present, Furniture, Sports Collectibles, Hockey Coins & Shields, Metal Coins, Country Collectibles. Something for One & All. Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C & Interac (10% buyers premium)For Pictures See: www.theauctionadvertiser.com/MMacGregor/ for pictures & details at end of week MacGREGOR AUCTIONS Mike MacGregor, Auctioneer 1-800-363-6799 l (cell) 905-718-6602 Fri. July 27 - 6pm PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION at MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER -2194 Little Britain Rd., LINDSAY selling for wholesalers, trustees, financial institutions, Donate a Car Canada, local consignments, 25 cars, trucks, 4x4's, SUV's, vans, boats, looking for consignments of vehicles, tractors, farm machinery, ATV's, riding lawn mowers, RV's, trailers, boats, clear titles guaranteed, selling 'as is, where is', all vehicles have Carproof/Car Fax vehicle history reports, all Donate A Car vehicles selling UNRESERVED call to consign, MCLEAN AUCTIONS 705-324-2783 view terms/photos/updates/list & pre-biding & Live Webcast now available online if you cannot attend the auction at www.mcleanauctions.com BOOTH, (Peggy) Margaret Patricia Long time resident of Brooklin, Retired Bus Driver after 25 years. Peacefully on Sunday July 15th, 2018 at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital in her 89th year with family and close friends by her side. Pre-deceased by her husband Alan Booth (1994) Loving mother of Sandy Booth and her partner David Fitch of Pickering. Survived by her sister Lee Clarry (late Jim) of Willowdale. Pre-deceased by her brother Leonard Cotton (surviving sister-in- law Dorothy). Fondly remembered by nieces and nephews. Visitation at BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby on Thursday July 19th from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Service in the Barnes Chapel Friday morning (July 20th) at 11:00 a.m. In memory of Peggy memorial donations to The Humane Society of Durham Region, Brooklin United Church or the Salvation Army. Peggy will be laid to rest at Elmwood Cemetery, Markham Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com WELLWOOD, Marie Mildred (nee: Kibble) (98) passed away peacefully on July 9th. Marie, the daughter of Sidney and Frances (Jenkins) was born and raised in (Sandwich) Windsor, Ontario. In 1949, Marie married Major John Arthur Wellwood in Windsor. Marie (Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother) will be sadly missed and remembered with love by her son Bevin (Angela) grandchildren Derek, Christopher- Robin (Cheryl) and Erin; Great Grand children; Spencer, Sydney, Ella, Madyson. Marie was predeceased by John in 1966 and her brothers Bernard in 1999 and George in 2009. A memorial service will be held for Marie at St. Andrew's Church, Pickering Village (Ajax) on August 11, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. proceeded by visitation at 10:00 a.m. If wished, remembrances may be sent to the Alzheimer Society or the charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Kingston Road, Ajax, ON L1T 2Z7 905.428.8488 SKELTON, Marjorie - Passed away peacefully at home on Friday July 13, 2018. Cherished wife of Deacon Derek for 61 years. Loving mother of Kathy (Randy), Mike (Cathy), Rik (Brenda) and Linda (Steve). Beloved nana and gramma to Dave, Nicole (Gerry), Rob (Maria), Chris (Sarah), Kyle, Dylan, Jessica, Kelsey, Conrad and Lauren, and great gramma to Alessa and Kyana. The family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Pickering Village, (Ajax) 905-428-8488 on Wednesday July 18 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (1001 Ravenscroft Road, Ajax) on Thursday July 19 at 10:30am. Cremation. Donations may be made to St. Vincent de Paul. On-line condolences may be placed at www.mceachniefuneral.ca CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN SALE Friday July 20 at 4:30pmLocated 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd 4 Selling the contents of a Lindsay home plus others - modern oak corner china cabinet - modern oak table and 4 pb chairs - drop front barrister bookcase - 2 matching parlor chairs - approx. 7 violins (Paganini, Wilkinson) - 9pc walnut dining room set - qty of costume jewelry - 4pc bedroom set - qty of comics - Grandfather clock - 5 step rolling stairs - Bighorn BBQ (new) - 3" Red Lion 208cc water pump (new) - Big Max 80 000BTU gas heater (new) - Craftsman " Radial Arm saw (240V) - GE Fridge - Frigidaire stove - Kelvinator upright freezer - apt size LG washer/dryer combo - Woods all fridge - 1983 Chev Custom 20 Deluxe truck with 8' x 6' dump box (certified) - Qty of china, glass, household and collectable items GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEER 1241 Salem Rd Little Britain 705-786-2183 for more info or pictures go to www.corneilauctions.com (terms cash, debit, cheque 10% buyers premium visa, mastercard 13% buyers premium) Open for viewing Thursday from 8:30am to 5pm and 7pm to 9pm and Friday at 9am Auctions & Sales A Auctions & Sales A Auctions & Sales A Auctions & Sales A Death Notices Family & friends are encouraged to share their condolences, thoughts and prayers onlineView Classifieds online @durhamregion.com 15 | New s A d v e r t i s e r | We d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 dur h a m r e g i o n . c o m The first FREE marketing platform for Real-Estate Professionals FREE Member Forum FREE Articles & Guides FREE Referral Directory FREE Marketing Checklists JOIN TODAY! www.agent8.ca Save more on your weekly grocery bill VISIT SAVE.CA TO GET YOUR GROCERY COUPONS EVERY WEEK! 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