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Pickering hands out civic awards CITY HONOURS THOSE WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- The Civic Complex was full of emotion when Mayor Dave Ryan handed out the 2009 Pickering Civic Awards Monday night. “It was bittersweet,” said Besham Kishunlal, who was honoured for bravery. Mr. Kishunlal and his friends were leaving Tropix Night club one evening in late Decem- ber 2008 when the driver of a car, who was apparently angered by an incident that hap- pened inside, sped off and hit three innocent bystanders on their way home. Two survived, but Mr. Kishunlal’s good friend didn’t make it. “We were at the wrong place at the wrong time I guess,” he said. See PICKERING page 10 Th ursday, June 3, 2010 facebook.com/newsdurham twitter.com/newsdurham COMMUNITY 3 Mmmm ribs Pickering Ribfest this weekend FEATURE 8 What’s it like? 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POLICE BRIEFS Body of missing man found in Pickering PICKERING -- Roadways in south Pickering were closed ear ly Wednesday after police found the body of a missing To ronto senior. Durham officers were assisting Toronto police when they discovered the remains near the rail line near Brock Street and Hwy. 401, Sergeant Nancy van Rooy said. Police confir med the body was that of an 83-year-old man repor ted missing from his east Toronto home. “He had been missing for a week,” Sgt. van Rooy said. Roads in the area were closed for sometime following discover y of the body at about 1:30 a.m. Guns found during Scugog traffic stop SCUGOG -- An aler t cop is being credited with seizing two weapons -- one of them a loaded handgun -- in what began as a routine traffic stop near Por t Perry Tuesday. Two men face drug and weapons charges as a result of the bust, which occurred on Regional Road 21 in the hamlet of Manchester at about 3:30 p.m. A Durham officer became suspicious of the occupants of the vehicle, one of whom gave a false name when asked to identify himself. A search of the rental vehicle led to the seizure of a loaded 9- mm handgun and an air pistol. One suspect was also found to be in possession of drugs; a search warrant was later executed at a Pickering address, leading to the seizure of more dope, police said. Dwayne Locksley Campbell, 30 of Denmar Road, Pickering and David Anthony Francis, 34, of Whitby face drug and weapons charges. Guns, drugs seized during Project Bulldog DURHAM -- Five guns were seized and more than 40 people were charged during a police crackdown on street- level drug trafficking in Durham Region. More than $157,000 wor th of dr ugs, including cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy and GHB were confiscated dur ing the Drug Enforcement Unit investigation, which took place over six weeks in the late winter and early spr ing. Durham Regional Police also seized more than $38,000 in cash and three vehicles under proceeds of crime legislation. Project Bulldog saw officers execute 12 search war- rants, 11 of them in Durham, charging 42 people with 132 offences. SABRINA BYRNES / METROLAND Young singers AJAX -- Young Singers per- formed The Power of Song for its spring concert in town May 30. 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Commencing Saturday, June 5, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. BY APPOINTMENT 631 Howard St., Oshawa, ON L1H 4Z2 905-434-5935 Ribfest at Esplanade Park Friday, Saturday and Sunday KRISTEN CALIS kcalis@durhamregion.com PICKERING -- Rib-lovers may want to take some wet wipes along with their appetites if they plan to attend Ribfest at Esplanade Park June 4 to 6. The Pickering Rotary Ribfest, put on by the Rotary clubs of Ajax and Pickering, will run Friday and Saturday from noon to 11 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. at Espla- nade Park, One the Esplanade. “It’s bigger, better and there’s more food choices,” said Lon Harnish, Ribfest chairman. Eight profes- sional rib- bers from Canada and the United States will fire up their bar- becues and offer up a wide selection of homemade cooking. Alternative food choices will include bar- becued chicken, Caribbean food and beef ribs for those who don’t eat pork. The event has a long line-up of live enter- tainment as well as cool refreshments, a beer tent, a marketplace, rock climbing, and a car- nival with games and rides for the kids. “We really are psyched about the music,” Mr. Harnish said. The sound system has improved this year, and the musical line-up will feature a num- ber of great cover bands, playing the sounds of Paul McCartney, the Beach Boys and Elton John. The classic car show is also new this year, and is on Sunday only. “This year we’re expecting over 70,000,” Mr. Harnish said. Money raised will go to the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital, Herizon House, and the United Way of Ajax and Pickering. Festival-goers can also support Saint Paul’s On-the-Hill Community Food Bank, which hopes to collect enough food to stuff an Active Green and Ross van in the court- yard. The first 500 donors will receive a reus- able bag, and everyone who donates will be entered into a draw for a home security sys- tem donated by Knights on Guard Security. The committee plans to make the Ribfest the greenest one in Can- ada. All cups are recyclable and ribs will be served in compostable containers with com- postable utensils. Souvenir beer mugs will be available to avoid beverage waste. For more information: VISIT www.pickeringribfest.com 550 Taunton Rd. W., Oshawa Across from Oshawa Airport & Mandarin Restaurant 905-571-5420 • essa-ebrahim@durhamkia.ca ESSA EBRAHIM Is enjoying a very successful career selling vehicles at the New Durham Kia. 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Pickering Fire Services received a call of an abandoned home on fire across from Dunbarton High School on Whites Road at around 1:40 p.m. Three pumpers and an aerial vehicle were on the scene, and the crew was finally able to enter the home at around 2 p.m. “It took about half an hour to get it to the point where we could start entering,” said platoon chief Geoff Nicholson, add- ing all that was left was an overhaul to ensure all areas of the home were clear of fire. There appeared to be no one in the abandoned home, he said. “It appears to have started in the base- ment but as far as the ‘how’ we don’t know,” he said. Mr. Nicholson estimates the damage to be around $150,000, and an investigation into the cause continues. EMERGENCY SERVICES Fire guts abandoned Pickering house SABRINA BYRNES / METROLAND PICKERING -- Pickering firefighers were on the scene of an abandoned house fire on Whites Road, north of Hwy. 2, on June 2. AJAX -- Victory Neighbourhood Services is hosting day camps this summer. The camps start on July 5 and run until Aug. 27 on weekdays. The program is avail- able to kids aged four to 12 and the cost is $100 per week. Registration will be held on June 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 115 Ritchie Ave. at the Ajax Alliance Church, which is where the camp will be held. For more information: CALL 905-426-4557 or 416-838-9198 (Veronica) YOUTH Summer day camp in Ajax Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 5 AP We Guarantee the HIGHEST Prices Paid for Gold in Canada! Based on the Daily World Gold Price Index WE BUY: OLD & BROKEN JEWELLERY • RINGS • CHAINS • EARRINGS • BRACELETS • NECKLACES • BROKEN GOLD • GOLD & SILVER COINS • GOLD & SILVER CHARMS BROKEN CHAINS • SCRAP GOLD • DENTAL GOLD Don’t give away your valuable Jewellery – Check out the competition then come see Rafael. We PAY You In CASH - Not A Cheque! 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In 2006, Ambush was crowned champion of the Country Music Television Canada reality series, Plucked ith 2008 and 2007 Canadian Country Music Association nominee for Group or Duo of the Year along with Doc Walker, Emerson Drive, The Higgins and The Wilkinsons McDonell, Turner and Wright are putting the fi nishing touches on their new self-titled album, expected to be released later this spring. In 2007 Ambush signed a record-distribution deal with 306 Records, ensuring the new album will be available in record stores across Canada. For more details and information, please check out Ambush’s website at: http://www.getambushed.com See Us At The See Us At The Brooklin Spring Fair!Brooklin Spring Fair! ALSO PLAYING FRIDAY NIGHT: Friendly Fire SATURDAY: Two For The Show Find your NEW home in our OPEN HOUSE SECTION 905.683.5110 OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING, SO OPEN THE DOOR TO THESE BEAUTIFUL AREA HOMES THIS WEEKEND! Marilyn Brophy 905.683.5110 ext.233 • mbrophy@durhamregion.com Barb Buchan 905.683.5110 ext. 292 • bbuchan@durhamregion.com Featured in today’s News Advertiser Man in mid-20s found in culvert BY JEFF MITCHELL jmitchell@durhamregion.com OSHAWA -- Police are investigating the suspicious death of a young man whose body was found in a culvert near a cen- tral Oshawa high school Wednesday afternoon. No cause of death has yet been deter- mined and police haven’t identified the deceased, described by Inspector Mario Lessard as a man in his mid-20s. “There’s nothing we can determine right now,” he said. “It’s still in the initial stages.” A city worker found the body inside a culvert that runs under Nassau Street south of Gibb Street at about 12:30 p.m., Insp. Lessard said. The culvert is near the southwest corner of Central Colle- giate high school. Police established a taped-in perimeter and initiated a partial lock-down of the school. The move was made to ensure the integrity of the investigation, and not because it was deemed there was any danger to students, Insp. Lessard said. Uniformed officers were fanning out to conduct a canvass of the neighbourhood and detectives from the homicide unit were on scene. The forensic identification unit arrived at about 3 p.m. At that time the body had not yet been removed from the culvert. Insp. Lessard couldn’t say if there were any signs of trauma to the body. An autopsy is likely to be conducted, he said. As the investigation continued through the humid afternoon spectators gath- ered on the sidewalk and in the shade of porches, watching as police officers swarmed over the scene. Students were let out of Central Colle- giate at the end of the day and could be seen streaming along Gibb Street. CRIME Police investigating suspicious death in Oshawa JEFF MITCHELL / METROLAND OSHAWA -- Durham police were on Nassau Street south of Gibb Street Wednesday afternoon investigating the death of a man in his mid-20s whose body was found in a culvert. As of press time Wednesday a cause of death had not been determined. 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 7 P GET UNBELIEVABLEGET UNBELIEVABLEEND OF SEASON PRICINGEND OF SEASON PRICING BEFORE BEFORE THE SEASON EVEN STARTS!THE SEASON EVEN STARTS! CRUISERSCRUISERS ATVS’ATVS’ss TRIMMERSTRIMMERS LAWNMOWERSLAWNMOWERS DIRT BIKESDIRT BIKES WATERPUMPSWATERPUMPSOUTBOARD OUTBOARD ENGINESENGINES GENUINE HONDA GENUINE HONDA APPAREL AND APPAREL AND ACCESSORIESACCESSORIES MOTORCYCLES MOTORCYCLES SUPERSPORTSUPERSPORT GENERATORSGENERATORS TILLERSTILLERS ALLALL WE SERVICEWE SERVICE MAKES AND MAKES AND MODELS!MODELS! 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And after two years of con- struction, the Pickering Central Library at One the Espla- nade opened its doors to the public on May 22, 1990. Former Lieutenant-Governor Lincoln Alexander was at the 1990 ceremony to receive a Pickering Public Library card. According to library archives, prior to the central branch opening in 1990, Pickering had seen a number of various library locations in Brougham, Claremont, Whitevale, Bay Ridges, Rouge Hill, Greenwood, and the temporary Liv- erpool branch that was used from 1982 until the central library opened in 1990. Today, the branches of Claremont, Whitevale, Greenwood and the Central Library remain. The Petticoat Creek branch opened in 2001. In 1990, the Central Library prided itself as being one of the first libraries in Ontario to have its catalogue online instead of on index cards. And it loaned out films on 16-mil- limetre reels. Today the library features DVDs, iPods, video games, free Internet access, computer training and downloadable books. “The Pickering Central Library has become a cornerstone of the community both through its excellent collections and services as well as through its many partnerships with com- munity agencies,” said library CEO Cathy Grant in a press release. “This popularity results in over 500,000 visitors to the Central Library, over 250,000 uses of public computers and over 800,000 items borrowed annually. Many days you will find the Central Library bursting at the seams.” According to Ms. Grant’s blog, library staff remain on the ball, considering the latest reading gadgets. For example, staff members are currently testing out e-books such as Sony e-readers, Kindle and the Apple iPad. But despite the many changes, the library has kept up with its programs for children, teens, adults and seniors, and makes sure to have the latest bestsellers as well as old favourites, which have kept Pickering’s library clients com- ing back for the past 20 years. Page 6 - Today’s editorial COMMUNITY Pickering library 20 and counting CELIA KLEMENZ / METROLAND PICKERING -- Raphael Maturine, Letitia Shelton and Aisha Walker, from left, tucked into a piece of cake at a 20th anniversary celebration of the Pickering Central Library on May 21. 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 9 P 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 10 P Mr. Kishunlal and three friends received the bravery award for offering comfort and basic first aid until emergency medi- cal services arrived. “Investigators praised the efforts of these Good Samaritans who put them- selves at risk to help others,” said Mayor Ryan. “Also, thanks to their cooperation, the offenders were arrested.” The Altona Forest Stewardship Com- mittee received the environmental award. The committee was formed in 1998 and has a mandate of maintaining and enhancing the forest’s natural environ- ment and making it accessible for public enjoyment and education. Chairman Larry Noonan has been on the committee since day one, and was among the members who accepted the award. The core committee is made up of 15 people, but around 75 help out with various aspects, such as monitoring. “It’s great to be acknowledged and I’m talking for the whole committee,” Mr. Noonan said. He’s most proud of the complete trail system the group has created, along with the trail monitoring that accompanies it. “The trail system has greatly reduced illegal use of the forest and vandalism,” he said, adding garbage dumping and trees being cut down are two specific problems that have been reduced. Mayor Ryan explained the committee has an informative website and educa- tional guides about the forest. It’s also written applications to fund the instal- lation of enhancements, such as viewing platforms and elevated boardwalks over sensitive trail sections. He praised the group for rehabilitat- ing an existing pond and creating a new pond to encourage amphibian and rep- tile rehabilitation in the forest. By part- nering with the Toronto Zoo, the com- mittee found that four desired frog spe- cies have returned to Altona Forest. Since 2004 it’s planted 130 seedlings and more than 100 trees and has fostered cleanups and rehabilitation projects, including the removal of invasive spe- cies, Mayor Ryan said. “Over the years the committee has worked in partnership with many agen- cies to maintain the environmental integ- rity of Altona Forest, a valued part of our community,” Mayor Ryan said. Kevin Cahill, a longtime City employee and volunteer on many occasions, was given an individual volunteer award. He annually organizes the Pickering Terry Fox Run and has recently taken on the project of organizing a golf tournament to support the St. Paul’s On-the-Hill Community Food Bank. In the past he’s held a number of tour- naments to raise money for the Pickering Recreation Complex expansion in a joint initiative with the City. Mr. Cahill accepted the award on behalf of his late father, Ken Cahill, a big inspi- ration in his life. “It’s just an honour to be recognized,” he said. THE WINNERS Bravery/heroism award Michael Bansavatar Justin Bilar Cecil Joseph Besham Kishunlal Cole Lemette-Johnston Lifetime achievement award John Earley Rachel Martell Dave Northern Individual volunteer award Kevin Francis Cahill Myrna Picotte Gail Snyders Service group award The Knights of Columbus, Council 11098 Community group award Pickering Museum Village Foundation South Pickering Seniors’ Club Amateur sports award Laura Bietola Landis Doyle Rob Fraser Youth volunteer award Kevin Croswell Neil Croswell Renee Faux Darius Parsons Youth leadership award Kyle Ryan Sustainability award Rotary Clubs of Ajax and Pickering The Home Depot Pickering Arts award June Castanha Keenan Cummings-Mack- ey Jawaid Danish Mala Mahabir Cultural Diversity Award Ashok Bhatia Raveena Rajasingham Inamullah Beg Mirza Economic development award Purdue Pharma Local business award Allan’s Independent Grocer Ontario Power Generation Environment award Altona Forest Stewardship Committee Access award for disability issues Frenchman’s Bay Yacht Club Zoia Horne It was bittersweet. Besham Kishunlal, bravery award winner COMMUNITY Pickering residents honoured with City’s civic awards PICKERING from page 1 Relay for Life this Friday in Oshawa PICKERING -- Madison Naar is joining residents from all over Durham Region this Friday who will unite to help support those who have survived cancer, and hon- our those who have been lost. The Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life is a fun, overnight, non-competitive relay to honour those who have battled the disease, and to raise funds to find a cure, precisely why the 13-year-old Pickering girl has been taking part in the event for the past five years. “I relay because I don’t want to lose my best friend like my mom did; I don’t want any more parents to lose their kid, I don’t want any more kids to lose a parent, and I just don’t want anyone to lose someone they love or have to suffer through the long battle,” Madison wrote on her Relay for Life fundraising page. She’s been bouncing back and forth between first and second place for top online fundraiser far this year, having raised more than $9,000 already. The relay takes place from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. at Maxwell Heights Secondary School, Oshawa, 1100 Coldstream Dr. Pledges for Madison can made online by visiting the website and clicking on ‘pledge a participant’ in the Oshawa relay section. Ne w s A d v e r t i s e r • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 12 AP Get the physical, fi nancial and emotional support and advice for your next move. Assess Yourself! www.livinglifecycles.com 1-888-552-1860 Thursday, June 3, 2010 Ajax & Pickering Locations Flyers in Today’s Paper If you did not receive your News Advertiser/fl yers OR you are interested in a paper route call Circulation at 905-683-5117. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6:30 Sat. 9 - 1:00 Your Carrier will be around to collect an optional delivery charge of $6.00 every three weeks. 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Congratulations Adam for being our Carrier of the Week. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHARGES On June 23, 2010 the Council of the Region of Durham will hold a public meeting, pursuant to Section 12 of the Development Charges Act, 1997. The public meeting will be held to explain the proposed amendment to Regional Development Charges By-law No. 44-2008 and the related underlying background study and to obtain public input on the proposed amendment and study. The purpose of the amendment is to waive the scheduled indexing of Regional development charges for a period of one year, imposed under By-law No. 44-2008. All interested parties are invited to attend the Public Meeting of Council and any person who attends the meeting may make representations relating to the proposed by-law amendment. The meeting is to be held: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:00 a.m. The Regional Council Chambers 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario In order that sufficient information is made available to the public, copies of the proposed by-law amendment and the supporting background study are being made available as of June 8, 2010 from the office of the Regional Clerk at 605 Rossland Road East, Level 1, P.O. Box 623, Whitby, ON, L1N 6A3, 905-668-4113 (ext 2054). The information will also be posted on the Regional website at www.durham.ca on June 8, 2010. Interested persons may express their comments at the Public Meeting and/or in writing addressed to the Regional Clerk at the above address no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 16, 2010. All submissions received in writing and those opinions expressed at the Public Meeting will be considered prior to Council’s decision, which is anticipated to be addressed during the regular Regional Council meeting of June 23, 2010. Further information may be obtained by contacting Mary Simpson, Director of Financial Planning and Purchasing, Regional Finance Department at 905-668-4113 (ext. 2301). P.M. Madill, A.M.C.T., CMM III Regional Clerk YOUTH Pickering girl a top fundraiser in cancer society’s relay RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND PICKERING -- Twelve-year-old Madison Naar, right, and her friend Lauren Arendse, also 12, are taking part in the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life on June 4. Madison was at the Boston Pizza in Pickering recently where the restaurant agreed to donate 10 per cent of their sales to her fundraising efforts. Last year, she raised almost $5,000 and she is aiming for $8,000 this year. BR E A K I N G N E W S 24 / 7 >> COMMUNITY Free barbecue offered in Pickering on Friday PICKERING -- Hot pink ice cream trucks and big rigs with mobile grills roll into town this Friday to offer free barbecue fare and sweet cold treats at the Pickering Loblaws. 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The Pickering High School Trojans scored a 3-0 victory over the St. Mary Monarchs last week to knock off the three-time defending champions and in the process, book their ticket to this week’s OFSAA championship tournament, being played in Hamilton start- ing Thursday. Playing short-handed due to the OFSAA track-and-field championships that coincid- ed with the final, Pickering coach Laura Wil- liams was over the moon afterwards when asked about the efforts of her team. “I am just so proud of those girls,” Williams said moments after the win. “Heart and soul, it came out the whole game with these kids. We had 11 players and we knew that going into the game. We had hoped a couple of our track girls that had been with us all season might have made it, but they didn’t make it. But at the same time I was pleased that the girls here won it for themselves.” “They left everything on the field,” she added. Williams said that despite playing short- handed, she understood the predicament a few of the players found themselves in due to the scheduling conflict between the two sports. “They had to make a hard decision between soccer and track and field and I know it was tough for them,” said Williams, whose team will play in Pool D at OFSAA and is the num- ber six seed. The start of the LOSSA final was delayed due to the game being moved to Guinness Park because of sprinkler problems at Ajax Sport- splex, and while Williams previously noted that not all of her players made it back from track-and-field, senior Christine Exeter did and was integral in Pickering’s victory, scor- ing a goal and two assists, according to the coach. And that came after helping Pickering’s track team win gold in the senior women’s 4x100 metre relay. While Exeter stepped up once arriving, Pick- ering’s Madeline Iozzi was there from the start, all over the ball and causing fits for the Mon- archs’ defence. As chosen by St. Mary, she was named Pickering’s player of the game. Reaching OFSAA completes quite the tri- fecta for Iozzi. A Grade 9 on the varsity team, Iozzi will be making her third OFSAA appear- ance this year, having already done so with Pickering’s field hockey and cross-country teams. Meanwhile, on the other side, St. Mary coach Scott McDavid, while proud of his girls, was left on the sidelines with the same empty feel- ing each of his team’s opponents have dealt with the past three years. He figures the feeling could be short-lived though. “It doesn’t feel too good,” he said. “We had a lot of injuries and Pickering is a good team. We knew it was going to be a tough game com- ing in and I was proud of the girls. We have a young team and I am sure we will be back here once again next year.” Find our fan page on Facebook at http://facebook.com/ sportsnewsdurham and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter. com/scnewsdurham Sports Brad Kelly Sports Editor bkelly@durhamregion.com durhamregion.com facebook.com/sportsdurhamregion twitter.com/scnewsdurham RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND AJAX -- Pickering High School Trojans’ Madeline Iozzi, left, battled for the ball with St. Mary Catholic Secondary School Monarchs’ Sarah Rabena during the LOSSA senior girls’ Quad-A soccer final. HIGH SCHOOL Trojans head to OFSAA VOLLEYBALL Durham Attack host indoor and outdoor camps DURHAM -- The Durham Attack will be taking their success on the volleyball court and sharing it with boys and girls eager to learn how to play the game the right way this summer. The annual camp will include a beach camp in Ashburn July 5-9, an indoor camp in Lindsay July 12-16, and two separate camps at Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School in Ajax the weeks of July 19-23 and 26-30. The purpose of the camps for ages 7 to 15 is to give kids the tools neces- sary to learn how to play the game and become a well-rounded volleyball play- er. Emphasis will be placed on learning what is required to grow mentally and physically as a volleyball player and an athlete. The camps are a blend of physi- cal and technical training in conjunction with strategy and mental preparation. Each camper will be provided with an evaluation and fitness testing scores. The cost per week is $200, with registration information on the club’s website at www.durhamattack.org or call 905-725-3092. VOLLEYBALL Durham Attack Black good as gold at East Nationals SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC -- The gold medal at the 2010 East Nationals was the reward for all the hard practices and training the Durham Attack 16U Black girls’ team put in this season. The championship match was a rematch with the top-seeded Quebec team, Mousquetaires. The Mousquetaires were unde- feated so far in the tournament, and Attack’s only loss was against them. The Attack played with determina- tion and won the first set 25-16. In the second set, they did not relent and went ahead 20-12 then 24-15 for an eventual win of 25-18. The team’s next and final 16U tour- nament of the season took it to Alberta for the West Nationals, where the team finished fifth out of 112 teams after los- ing to eventual gold medal winner, Cal- gary Dinos, in the quarterfinals. Players on the team are Jodi Mitch- ell, Brooke Eibbitt, Shannon Dean, Becky Wilson, Abbey Fulton, Rayan Bourne, Ashleigh Andzel, Olivia Hen- derson, Chantal Cormier and Rianna McNeill. Coaches are Kevin Hellyer, John Dean and Mike Slean.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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 17 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 18 AP Ajax-Pickering gets Stephen Keogh, Daryl Veltman and others from Barrie DURHAM -- The fallout from the departure of the Barrie Lakeshores continues to be felt across Major Series Lacrosse. The league released a revised schedule Tuesday night, the playoff structure and results from a dispersal draft of players whose rights were held by Bar- rie prior to them ceasing opera- tions. A total of 27 players were scooped up by other teams in the league, seven of them by the Ajax-Pickering Rock. The Rock drafted first overall and selected Syracuse Univer- sity attackman Stephen Keogh, who played junior box lacrosse for the Toronto Beaches and Orangeville Northmen and four games for the senior Lakeshores last season. Keogh is committed to Syr- acuse through 2011, but the hope is, from the Rock end, that he’ll be able to suit up for some games this season. “The Rock drafted him with hopes that he can play some Major games during the 2010 season while he’s finishing up his studies and lacrosse camp commitments he currently has in Syracuse,” said GM Paul St. John. “He would definitely lead our right side of the offense and he would be a great fit for the playmaking skills of Jonas Derks.” St. John added that Keogh is one of the brightest young lacrosse players around and will likely be the first overall pick in the 2011 National Lacrosse League draft. With their next pick the Rock chose Anthony Lackey, who played in 17 games for Barrie in 2009. Chad Thompson was their next pick, 13th overall, while Carter Livingston was added with their following pick. The Rock went for a family connection with their next pick, choosing Daryl Veltman, neph- ew of coach Jim Veltman, in the fifth round. Veltman is a 24 year old former first overall pick in the 2008 NLL draft by the Boston Blazers. His senior career most recently had him playing out west for the Coquitlam Adanacs, where according to the Adanacs website he now lives and works. Ajax-Pickering’s next selection was Marc Burton, a Mississauga native who was the third lead- ing scorer for Barrie last season with 34 points in 16 games. With their final selection, the Rock added Jamie Kirk, who scored 24 points in 16 games last year. All players not selected became free agents. Meanwhile, the revised sched- ule will see each team play 16 games total and the playoff structure has all six teams quali- fying for the postseason. The top two from there will receive a bye into the second round, while the third place team will play the sixth and fourth will play the fifth for the right to move on. The Rock, 0-1 on the season, host the Brooklin Redmen on Friday night at the Ajax Com- munity Centre. Game time is 8 p.m. MAJOR SERIES LACROSSE Rock adds seven in dispersal draft RON PIETRONIRO / METROLAND Outnumbered AJAX -- Adam Zulak of the Denis O’Connor Chargers tried to split the defence of the Holy Cross Hurricanes on Tuesday. The Ajax team faced their Peterborough rivals in OFSAA boys lacrosse at the Ajax Community Centre. Holy Cross defeated Denis O’Connor 10-8. TRACK AND FIELD Felicien stands by controversial doctor RANDY STARKMAN newsdurhamregion.com PICKERING -- Perdita Felicien was surprised to pick up an Eng- lish-language Korean daily on a flight home from Seoul recently and see someone very familiar in the eye of a media firestorm: Dr. Tony Galea. The former world champion hurdler from Pickering is a long- time patient of Galea, who was charged earlier this month with illegally administering drugs to pro athletes in the United States. He was also charged in Canada in December for allegedly smug- gling and administering a banned drug, Actovegin. He has denied all charges. “I thought, ‘Wow, this thing is widespread and far-reaching,’” said Felicien. “I guess he is notori- ous in that sense, but for me in my experience it’s always been a posi- tive one. He’s only been a good doctor to me. Has he offered me anything suspect? No, absolutely not.” Felicien admits to wondering whether she should give Galea’s Institute of Sports Medicine in Etobicoke a wide berth these days because of the controversy, but she continues to get massages there and will keep seeing the veteran sports physician. “What I think will happen is there’s going to be a lot of back- lash from this, but I think he’ll be more popular down the line quite honestly,” said Felicien. “The truth is as far as diagnosis and getting MRIs and treatment and getting answers, no one moves faster than Dr. Galea. “At some point, you’ve got to back off because there’s a lot of heat there and I know that and I don’t want my name in any negative cir- cle or innuendo. I’ve been leery of that, quite honestly. But am I going to totally distance myself? No, I’ve got nothing to hide. I’ve got noth- ing to really lose. From where I stand, I’m not going to say, ‘Oh no, I’ve never seen Dr. Galea.’” Randy Starkman is a sports reporter with the Toronto Star 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 19 AP SOCCER Pickering Power wins Frank Sobil Tournament OSHAWA -- The Pickering Power Green 2001 girls kicked off their outdoor season with four wins at the Frank Sobil Classic in Oshawa. After enduring a delay because of bad weather, the Power finally played their first game at 5:20 p.m .on the Saturday and took advan- tage of a tired Oshawa side. They scored early and often in a 6-0 vic- tory. On the second day of the tour- nament, Pickering took on North Mississauga. Once again, the Power girls played extremely well, they were able to move the ball around and created numerous chances. The eventual score was 7-0 in favour of Pickering. The next two games would prove extremely difficult for the girls as they faced Darlington and Burl- ington. The girls were outplayed for much of the Darlington game, but were able to regain some con- fidence and took control late in the second half, scoring the win- ner with 10 minutes to go to seal a 1-0 victory. The final game of the tourna- ment was against Burlington, which pitted two skillful and hard- working teams against one anoth- er. Pickering seemed to take con- trol at the 15-minute mark of the first half as Burlington was play- ing its fourth game of the day and fatigue set in. But despite having more of the ball in the second half, Pickering was not able to score until late in the game. Burlington pressured late, but the team defended well and held on for a 1-0 victory. The coaching staff was delighted with the girls’ effort throughout the weekend, the conditions weren’t ideal for soccer, but they played very well and worked extremely hard. 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Call 905-239-4122 PORT PERRY. 2 bedroom, Water Street. Great view of park, lake & shopping. Air conditioned. Non-smoker on- ly. $975 + utilities. Available immediately. (905) 985-5161 SPRING SPECIAL June & July! Oshawa North, Spa- cious units. Renovated bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bdrm & Penthouse apts. Wheel chair and security access. Call 905-723-1009, 905-728-3162 1-866-601-3083, www.apartmentsinontario.com WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 bed. Landscaped grounds. Balco- nies, laundry & parking. Access to Hwy. 401 & public transit. Near shopping & schools. 900 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. & Garden St) 905-430-5420 www.realstar.ca Whitby's Best Quiet!!!! newly renovated suite 2-BEDROOM top fl oor, extra-large suite in clean, quiet bldg, freshly painted, beautiful Whitby neighbourhood. Ideal adult lifestyle bldg. insuite storage, onsite laundry. Incredible value! 905-668-7758 viewit.ca (vit #17633) WHITBY, 2-BDRM base- ment apt, 5-appliances, 3- unit bath, open kitchen, liv- ing/dining room, covered gar- age. Ask for incentives. (905)579-3269 or (905)925- 4360. WHITBY, large, bright, reno- vated 2-bedroom apartment, $920/month. New windows, secured access, cameras. Laundry on site. New heat- ing, water system. Steps to public transit. (905)809-0168. WHITBY, new, bright, 1-bed- room basement apt. execu- tive home, sep entrance, A/C, parking, single non- smoker, no pets $875 includ- ing utilities. July 1. 905-665- 8864 WILSON/KING ST EAST- Under New Management. Close to retail/grocery stores, school and doctor/dentist of- fi ce. 2-Bed $929, 3-Bed $1,079, hydro included in rent. Call 289-240-8650. www.metcap.com Houses for Rent BEST DEAL in Whitby, 1500 sq.ft., on quiet court, 3 bdrm, 2 car driveway, A/C, deck, large yard, appliances, $1400 + utilities, 1 July, 905- 668-2375 IN TOWN PORT PERRY rental, upper level of 3 bed- room bungalow, $1500 inclu- sive. Call Patricia Bulley at 905-728-9414 / 1-877-663- 1054 MLS#E1867548. OSHAWA Mary/Adelaide large 3-bedroom detached house 2.5 baths, familyroom, appliances, laundry, fenced yard with large deck, large master. July 1. $1200+utilities fi rst/last refer- ences required. (289)240- 8328 Place your ad at 905-683-0707 SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 905-683-0707 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 22 AP REQUEST FOR TENDER Cornerstone Community Association Durham Inc. invites qualifi ed companies to submit a tender for the supply and installation of HVAC systems in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada all in accordance with Cornerstone Community Association Durham Inc. Request for Tender. To qualify to submit a tender, a representative of the company must attend a mandatory briefi ng meeting ("site tour") verifi ed by an authorized Cornerstone Community Association Durham Inc. representative. Such a meeting is being held on Tuesday June 15, 2010 at 9:00:00 a.m. Eastern Time commencing at 454 Bloor Street East, Oshawa and immediately after moving to 133 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. The projects will require Surety Bonds for Bid and Performance. A CCDC2 Stipulated Price Contract will be the contract. To request a copy of the RFT, please e-mail d.evans@isothermengineering.com using the subject line "Cornerstone". Please provide your complete mailing address, contact name, telephone number and e-mail address. The drawings and specifi cations will be e-mailed to you. Interested parties are to request a tender package no later than Friday June 11, 2010 at 12:00:00 P.M. Tender closes Monday, June 28, 2010 at 2:00:00 PM. Cornerstone Community Association Durham Inc. 133 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, ON L1H 4G8 INVITATION TO BID Bids for services listed below address to: The Assistant Distribution Manager News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5 Will be received until 5 p.m. Wednesday June 16, 2010. Contract com- mencing Monday July 12, 2010 (or before if required). Work consists of counting, bundling, bagging and inserting if required, and dropping off papers, fl yers, catalogues and other products to specifi c drop locations in the Ajax/Pickering and surrounding area, and distribution to adult carriers from warehouse if required. Delivery to be completed within 4 hrs. after receiving fi nal product. Own vehicle required. Information packages available at 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON Ask for Bid #1 Lowest or any bids will not be accepted, only those successful companies will be contacted. INVITATION TO BID Bids for services listed below address to: The Assistant Distribution Manager Uxbridge Times-Journal 16 Bascom St., P.O. Box 459 Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1M9 Will be received until 5p.m. Friday, June 11, 2010. Contract commencing Thursday, July 1, 2010 (Canada Day), or sooner if necessary. Work consists of counting, bundling, bagging, and inserting if required, and dropping of papers, fl yers, catalogues and other products to specifi c drop loca- tions in Uxbridge and surrounding area. Delivery to be completed within 4 hours after receiving fi nal product. Own vehicle required. Information packages available at: 16 Bascom St. Uxbridge, ON. and 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, ON Ask for Bid #2 Lowest or any bids not necessarily accepted. Houses for Rent PICKERING DOWNTOWN bungalow main fl oor, 3- bdrm, living/dining, kitchen, bathroom, basement apart- ment, separate entrance. 2- bdrm, living, 4 pc. bath, laun- dry, 4-parking, all, $1500+, now. (905)239-1122. PICKERING- (HWY.#401/ Whites Rd.) New townhouse condo, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath- room, top terrace. $1250+. Ryis Properties. (905)727- 1102 Townhouses for RentT BRAND NEW 3 bedroom townhouse for rent. Picker- ing ($l,500+) and Ajax ($1,400+) areas. 5 applianc- es, central vac, a/c, fi nished walkout basement, 2 parking, 2 1/2 baths, no smok- ing/pets. 647-886-4590. BRIGHT CLEAN 1-bedroom condo, Whitby Yacht Club., overlooking lake Ontario. I Gym, Parking available. Available July 1st. No smok- ing/pets. Suit working profes- sional. $1450 inclusive. (905)999-8297 CARRIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. TOWNHOUSES. In-suite laundry, util. incl., Balconies, patios, courtyard. Pking. avail. Near shopping, res- taurants, schools, parks. 122 Colborne St. E. (Simcoe N., Colborne E) 905-434- 3972 www.realstar.ca EAST WHITBY CO-OP 101 Ribblesdale Dr. Whitby. now accepting applications for 3- bedroom townhomes. Close to schools and transit. $682 +utilities. Please contact Unit #26 , #13 or #7. $30/applica- tion. LOCATED AT WILSON/ BEATRICE. 3 bedroom townhouses available for rent. Close to all amenities and transportation. $1089 plus heat / hydro, includes water / cable. Call for more details & availability dates. (905) 432-6809. TAUNTON TERRACE 3 bedroom townhouses. En- suite laundry. Landscaped grounds w/pool & play- ground. Private backyards. Sauna & parking avail. Near shopping & schools, public transport. 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe St.) 905-436-3346 www.real- star.ca Rooms for Rent & WantedR BROCK RD/FINCH Picker- ing. Clean, quiet home. Fur- nished rooms. $425 to $550/month. On bus route, close to amenities. MUST LOVE ANIMALS! Park- ing/cable/internet, fi rst/last, references. Available imme- diately. No smoking. (905)426-8525. CLEAN QUIET ADULT home all over aged 45. Oshawa. Working male pre- ferred. Shared access to en- tire house. No smoking/pets. First/last. Call 9am-9pm (905)571-5191 EMPLOYED ROOM-MATE wanted to share 3200sq.ft. North Oshawa home, nice lo- cation. small children wel- come. 1or2-bdrm available to share with single-mom and her 2-kids. (3&2 yrold). Full-time nanny avail, if child- care needed. Long-term commitment wanted. Avail immed. Call Sheri 905-925- 9121 FULLY FURNISHED ROOM. Bowmanville. Close to #2. Wireless/Cable. Parking. 4pc. Bathroom. Must be ex- tremely quiet, clean, non- smoking, no pets, employed, references/credit check rqd. $400/500/mo.+ share utils. Avail. immediately. 1st/last rqd. 416-669-4272. NEW ROOM FOR RENT in basement. Shared wash- room. Laundry, internet, cable included. First and last required. North end of Oshawa, Near college. 289- 404-5829 PICKERING - HWY 2 AND DIXIE, rooms for rent, also one bedroom apt, including laundry, parking, cable, inter- net, all amenities, share kitchen/bath. Call 416-996- 1235. TendersT Rooms for Rent & WantedR PICKERING, a separate room for rent, $395 inclusive, quiet home, available imme- diately, near shopping & amenities. Female preferred. Call (905)426-1974, leave message if not home. ROOMS FOR RENT OSHAWA $450 and up Available Immediately. phone, cable, hi-speed inter- net, laundry, parking, swim- ming pool - all inclusive. (647)864-6342 Shared Accommodation AT BLOOR/SIMCOE, Oshawa. Share furnished apt with 2-males. Near all amenities, bed/sitting room, cable/internet, parking in- cluded. Available immediate- ly, fi rst/last, $450/mo inclu- sive, Viewing (905)433- 4088; 905-243-4088. TendersT Shared Accommodation MAIN FLOOR OF bungalow to share. Oshawa location. Large backyard, parking. Close to all amenities. No pets. $500/mth, utilities in- cluded. Mature female pre- ferred. Available immediate- ly. 905-579-3295. Vacation Properties 20 ACRE RANCHES Near Growing El Paso Texas. Only $12,900, $0 Down, $99 per/mo. Owner Financing, No Credit Checks, Money Back Guarantee. Free Map/Pictures. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com BEAUTIFUL ARIZONA LAND! $0 Down, $0 Interest. Starting $129/mo. Guaran- teed owner fi nancing. No credit check. 1 & 2.5 acre building lots! Call (866)256- 6141 or visit www.sunsites- landrush.com TendersT Vacation Properties LAKE SIMCOE shallow wa- terfront, Georgina Island. Hourly car ferry. 3 bedrooms, sleeps 8-10. Secluded forest- ed 1/2 acre. All appliances & fi replace. $1200/wk. 905- 706-9663 SELL/RENT YOUR time- share now!!! Maintenance fees to high? Need cash? Sell your unused timeshare today. No Commissions or Broker Fees. Free Consulta- tion. www.sellatime- share.com (888) 724-7479 SUNNY SPRING SPECIALS At Florida's Best Beach-New Smyrna Beach, Stay a week or longer. Plan a beach wed- ding or family reunion. www.NSBFLA.com or 1-800- 541-9621 Rentals Outside CanadaR CLEARWATER FLORIDA 3-bedroom fully furnished, air conditioned manufactured homes, pool, hot tub, near beaches/major attractions, Children welcome. $400/wk (less than motel, 1/2 the price of cottage). Photos shown in your home. (905)683-5503 Cottages for RentC LAKE SCUGOG waterfront cottage,10-minutes east of Port Perry. 2-bedroom,furnished, satellite included. Deck/ dock/good swimming/ fi shing. Small boat available/boat lift up to 1500lbs. $650/week. Clean&comfortable. Call John 905-243-0705, email: wrightjohnj@msn.com Campers, Trailers, Sites 13-FOOT COLEMAN family camper trailer for sale. New tires, brakes, bearings, and king size mattress. Sleeps 8, extra room and awning kits. Other equipment included. $7,500. (905)839-4469. Campers, Trailers, Sites AFFORDABLE GETAWAY, 32' Park-model. Westlake @ Sandbanks/Picton. Loaded, TV, furnished, on sewer, bathroom w/shower, sleeps 6. Parking incl., deck w/awn- ing, barbecue. Family park. Roof needs small repair. $9,999 fi xed, $7,999 as is. Peter (613)544-1087 Boats & Supplies 2001 LOWE, 15.6-feet with 35HP Johnson motor. Live well, pump, CD/stereo, gaug- es, covers, three seats, fi sh- fi nder, carpet. Matching trail- er, with spare tire. Asking $7,200. 905-985-8158 or 705-448-9629 CONSIGNMENT SALES We will take boats & recreational vehicles on consignment. We also have secure storage available. We sell Mercury products Marine Service, full service automotive shop on premise. Contact John, TAUNTON MARINE & RV 496 Taunton Rd.E., Oshawa (905)436-2628 Personals SINGLE WHITE FEMALE would like to meet single white male with good sense of humour who likes DANCING, LIVE THEATRE, MUSIC & TRAVELING for friendship, perhaps more if compatible. 65-70. Serious replies only to File #422, c/o Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 Nannies Live-in/out DEDICATED NANNY need- ed. Busy family seeks live- out or live-in nanny. Must be extremely organized, self motivated. Cleaning, cooking and childcare. Experience considered an asset but not required. For more informa- tion, email resume tiffyp2010 @gmail.com Before: June 4th, 2010 Daycare Available QUALIFIED DAYCARE available, lots of TLC. Rea- sonable rates, non-smoker, no-pets, fi rst aid/CPR, police check, bus pick up for French/Catholic school. Close 401. Registration for September. (905)428-0097. Tutoring TUTORING University and College Accounting High school Math & Accounting Many years of experience 905-697-9462 Health & Homecare IMMUNITY-FX, a natural dai- ly supplement to strengthen your immune system. Feel Stronger. Stay Healthier. Everyday. www.immunity- fx.com, 1-866-640-3800. Articles for SaleA 2 WALKER electric downrig- gers, tournament series, 8 rods, 5 reels, 6 cannonballs, 300 spoons, 2 tackle boxes. Asking $1,000. Call Bob 905- 242-4276 AFFORDABLE Appliances, HANKS Appliances, PARTS/SALES/SERVICE 310 Bloor St.W. Stoves $175/up, Fridges $175/up, Washers $175/up, Dryers $149/up. All warranty up to 15 months. Durham's largest selection of Reconditioned Appliances. (905)728-4043. BED, ALL new Queen ortho- pedic, mattress, box spring in plastic, cost $900, selling $275. Call (416)779-0563 DINNING ROOM suite, table, buffet, and hutch, 6-chairs, excellent condition, $750. (905)683-8436. Articles for SaleA CONSTRUCTION EQUIP- MENT B. E. LARKIN EQUIPMENT LTD. Kubota Construction, New Holland Construction used equip- ment. Durham, Clarington, Northumberland Sales Rep Jim (647)284-0971 CRIMINAL RECORD? Only PARDON SERVICES CANADA has 20 years experience with CRIMINAL RECORD REMOVAL. Call 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) www.RemoveYourRecord.com DINING ROOM SUITE, Antique, table 2 leaves, 4 chairs, china cabinet, newly refi nished mahogany. Must be seen to be appreciated (905)728-5491 DINING ROOM SET - Large, Pine, hand carved set, with 6 chairs & China cabinet. $1000. Call Mrs. Field 905- 509-2379 HOT TUB COVERS All Custom covers, all sizes and all shapes, $375.00 plus tax Free delivery. Let us come to your house & measure your tub! Pool safety covers. 905-259-4514. www.durhamcovers.com HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 www.thecoverguy.ca HOT TUBS, 2010 models, fully loaded, full warranty, new in plastic, cost $8000, sacrifi ce $3,900. 416-779- 0563. HOT TUBS/THEREPEUTIC, deluxe cabinet, 220volts, 24 jets, $2995; or 48 jets, two 5hp $3995. Warranty. Call 905-409-5285 HUMIDORS FOR SALE! From $49 and up. Best Se- lection - Best Quality - Best Prices! Victory Cigars - Now open in Oshawa. 215 King Street East. www.VictoryCigars.ca 905- 443-0193 ITEMS FOR SALE: Older Couch Brown, FREE. Love Seat and Large Chair, Green 5 Years Old, $150.00 for both. Palma Brava Table & 6 Chairs $600.00. Four Drawer Hutch $25.00. Call 416- 909-5951. JENN-AIR ELECTRIC stove with grill, dishwasher, up- graded oak cupboards, 4-ft long hall chandelier, round solid pine table w/4 captains chairs, lighting fi xtures, beige broadloom, 905-718-8438 ONE LAZY BOY and 2 arm chairs to match. Good Condi- tion. Brown plaid. $200. Call Mrs. Field 905-509-2379 PATIO SET wrought iron, 4 chairs, glass top, black umbrella, best offer. (905)697-9462 RENT TO OWN - New and reconditioned appliances, new TV's, Stereos, Comput- ers, DVD Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furniture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- livery. No credit application refused. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1- 800-798-5502. STAIR LIFT, Excellent Cond! Used 2 mnths, rails for 7 straight stairs, remotes, joy- stick, foldg/swiv seat, seat- belt, elect/batt, key, on/off switch, 350lbs max weight, $1800.00-o.b.o. (905)837- 8136 TRUCKLOADS OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT APPLI- ANCES stainless steel, white and black French door fridge's available, variety of dented ranges, laundry, dish- washers and fridges - differ- ent colors. SMALL DENTS EQUAL HUGE SAVINGS! Front load washers from $499. New coin laundry available, Call us today, Ste- phenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576- 7448 VINTAGE BENCH settee $145. Vintage tea crate $35. Wooden storage box $45. Andy 905-420-3833 Auto Leasing & RentalsA Articles for SaleA VENDORS WANTED for Courtice Flea Market. Weekend & monthly rates. Resources for new vendors. Call 905-436-1024 or courticefl eamarket.com Articles WantedA WANTED-GOLD. Broken, scrap, any 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k. The market is high, we pay top money!! Rock Bottom Deals, 22 Simcoe St.N, (Downtown Oshawa) (905)436-1320. Firewood FIREWOOD, VERY large amount of hardwood & soft- wood large & small blocks and trunk wood, in Orono. Can be loaded on site. Best offer takes all. Call (705)344-1684 or email lairn@alineutility.com KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD has a large inventory of well seasoned, ready to burn hard maple. We are pleased to be the supplier of choice of many customers since 1975. Order before July 1st and save on HST. (905)753- 2246. AppliancesA FRIDGE, GAS stove, dish- washer, over the range mi- crowave - all white and in ex- cellent condition. (905)686- 1509 Pets, Supplies, Boarding ADORABLE SHIH TZU pup- pies, vet checked, fi rst shots, ready to go. Female $500; Male $450. Call 905-982- 1561, after 6:00 pm. BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies. Expe- rienced breeder since 1967. First shots, dewormed, vet checked. 6 YEAR GUAR- ANTEE. Supplier of service dogs. $500. Judy (905)576- 3303, Al 1-705-632-1187 CHOCOLATE labs, fi rst shots, dewormed, vet checked, home raised. Well socialized, great tempera- ment and good with kids. Parents on site. $600. Ready June 24th. Millbrook. (705)932-1502 FREE KITTEN. Litter Trained. Very Friendly. Look- ing for a good home. Call 416-220-3452 Auto Leasing & RentalsA Pets, Supplies, Boarding GORGEOUS CHOCOLATE Labradoodles, Apricot Gold- endoodles & Mini Doodles, Lower to Non-shed. Come for a visit and fall in love. 705-437-2790 www.doodletreasures.com Cars for Sale 1979 CORVETTE, 58,000k. Excellent condition. New tires, radio system, speakers, amps and wires. Removable mirror T-roof. Loaded. $13,988-o.b.o. Call (416)817-6785 or (905)686- 4044. 1996 CHRYSLER INTREP- ID. 200,000 km. Never winter driven. Safety / Emissions May 2009. As is. $1,300.00 416-388-8064 1999 BUICK REGAL LS 136,000k, leather, heated seats, sunroof, loaded. Re- liable, dependable. $3,995- o.b.o. 416-817-6785, 905- 686-4044. 1999 GRAND AM SE2 V6 Silvermist. Every available option: Leather seats, moon roof, AM/FM, CD, cassette, equilizer. All repair bills since Day1. Excellent condition. 177,000 km. Will certify. $2600. Must see. Call 905- 987-4946 2004 MITSUBISHI LANCER WAGON . Automatic, silver, roof rails, alloy wheels, new breaks. Certifi ed, and in good condition, one owner. 156000km. $5500. 905-509- 1945. 2005 KIA SPECTRA 5. $8,000 OBO. Excellent con- dition, 80k, winter/summer tires, 5 Spd, Mp3 CD player, air intake and strut tower bar. Certifi ed. Phone (289)200- 3919 2006 HONDA CIVIC 5 speed 2 door, black, 43,000 k., ex- cellent condition, well main- tained, $12,000 Whitby 416- 627-0842. 2006 SILVER CHRYSLER 300 $14,500 OBO, excellent condition, only 70k, fully loaded with triptronic trans- mission. Certifi ed and E-test- ed. Phone (905)550-0470 NEED A CAR? 100% Credit Guaranteed, Your job is your credit, some down payment may be required. 200 cars in stock Call 877-743-9292 or apply online at www.needacartoday.ca Cars WantedC ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO Scrap Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week any- time. Please call 905-426- 0357. Cars WantedC ! ! ! $ $ ALL SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407. ! ! ! $200 - $2000. Paid for Cars and Trucks OR $300. Gov. Program. 1-888-3-555-666 $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER Always the best cash deal - up to $100 - $300 on the spot for your good cars, trucks, vans. Environmentally friendly green disposal for speedy service. (905)655- 4609 or (416)286-6156. Cars WantedC ! ! ! $200-$2000 Cash For Cars & Trucks or $300 Gov. Program 1-888-355-5666 ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick up 7 days/week (anytime) (905)424-3508 COUNTERTOP NEED REPLACING? • FREE ESTIMATES • INSTALLATIONS Scarborough Countertops (416) 299-7144 FACTORY PRICES DURHAM HANDYMAN SERVICES Semi retired tradespeople and handy persons • Electrical Carpentry • Plumbing Ceramic Tile • Floor Covering • Painting • Drywall installation and repair • General Handyman Jobs • Electric Hot water heaters - sales/service • Fence & Deck installations Quality workmanship, written warranty. Customer service is our only business Servicing Durham for over 15 years (905)571-3441 Home Improvement 905-409-9903 TBG Aluminum Siding ~ Soffi t ~Facia ~Eavestrough Free Estimates Call Bruce 905-410-6947 WINDOW & EAVESTROUGH CLEANING (up to 20 windows $60) No Squeegee (By hand) * Lawncare * Int./Ext Painting * Deck/Fence power washing and staining Please call after 5pm Fred 905-655-5706 Home Improvement Painting & Decorating TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service (905)428-0081 Moving & Storage Apple Moving Dependable & Reliable Good Rates 24-hour Service Licenced/Insured (905)239-1263 (289)388-7027 (416)532-9056 Tax & FinancialT Income Tax Preparation Personal or Corporate $20/up Accounting, Finance & Bookkeeping CA with yrs of exp. 905-697-9462 Business Services/ PersonalsB SAVE UP TO $400 ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE. Clean driving record? Call Grey Power today at 1-877- 603-5050 for a no-obligation quote. Open weekends. 2002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE $2999. 2001 Chev Malibu $2999. 1999 Grand Prix GTP with super charger $3699. 1999 Eagle Talon TSI turbo AWD $3999. 1999 Ply. Voy- ager. 137K, $2999. 1997 Dodge Ram 15P/C 124K $3499. Others from $1999 up. Certifi ed E-tested. Free 6 month warranty, tax extra. 905-432-7599 or 905-434- 9002. www.rkmauto.com Cars for Sale TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL AJAX 905-683-0707 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 • Ju n e 3 , 2 0 1 0 23 AUCTION MODEL HOME BUILDER’S FURNITURE SALE! NEW ARRIVALS Saturday May 29th, 2010 Kahn’s Auction Barn (The Big Orange Barn) 2699 Brock Rd. N., Pickering, ON 0REVIEWPMs!UCTIONATPMSee bottom banner for more details. AP Two Day Auction Sale Markham Gallery June 6 and 7 Auction Dates & View Gallery www.auctioneer.ca Saturday June 5th, 2010 Kahn’s Auction Barn (The Big Orange Barn) 2699 Brock Rd. N., Pickering, ON. 0REVIEWPMs!UCTIONATPM AUCTION MODEL HOME BUILDER’S FURNITURE SALE! NEW ARRIVALS * Chandeliers * Rugs * Lamps * * Home Décor * Limited Edition Art* * Mirrors * Sports Memorabilia * * High End Designer Select Furniture* SAVE HUNDREDS! SAVE THOUSANDS! FURNITURE & HOME DECOR: from model homes sold from 2.4 -4.1 Million will be liquidated. DESIGNER CHANDELIERS: Dining and Hallway Lighting, Crystal & Iron, Ceiling Mounts, Pendants & Vanity Fixtures. Save up to 90% in this category! PRINTS & MIRRORS: Assortment of Wildlife, Contemporary and Traditional Art. Palace mirrors, Dressing mirrors, Vanity mirrors & Venetian mirrors. Assorted Sizes and finishes!Bids starting at $10.00. FURNITURE: Leather Sofa Sets, 3pc Recliners, Sectionals, Contemporary Designs. Traditional Sofa Sets. Bids starting at $100.00 per piece. Father’sFather’s DayDay TributesTributes Publishing Friday June 18 Deadline Tuesday June 15 For further information please call our Classifi ed Sales Representative 905-683-5110905-683-5110 Tor. LineTor. Line 416-798-7259416-798-7259 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 • 4:30 pm ★ A U C T I O N S A L E ★ of Furniture, Antiques & Collectibles for a Newmarket Home Selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS Ltd, 1 km. West of Utica To Include: Dining Room Suite, Chest, Chesterfi eld Suite, Coins, Jewelry, Large Quantity of Collectibles. TOOLS: Including Century AC Welder, Milwaukee Cement Drill, Jetweer High Pressure Pump, Bacharach Portable Combustion Analyzer, Cement Mixer, Bolt Bins, Pallet Cart, Acetylene Torches, Boxes of Foil Wrap for Heating, Chain Saws, Drill Press, Hammer Drill, Wet Tiles Saw, Noritry Tankless Hot Water System, Welding Supplies, Salamander Heater, 3 Ton Chain Hoist, Johnson Laser Level, Mikita Skill Saw, Plus MANY Other Interesting Items. 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