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36 PAGES Metroland Durham Region Media Group WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2005 Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 THE COMMISSIONER REAL ‘APEAL’ Pickering artist Shelley Beach Customers captures community halls like KIA Page 8 Page 8 ‘The only people who have borders are us — the criminals don’t’ [ Briefly ] Come ready to play at open mike

AJAX — If you strum or pick, blow a horn or play a fiddle, this night’s for you. New chief wants vigilance The Pickering-Ajax Guitar As- sociation (PAGA) invites all local musicians to its first open mike of the season. It is in the banquet room of the Bayly Restaurant, 325 Westney Rd. S., at Bayly Street, in Ajax. Interested musi- cians can sign up at 7 p.m. and should have three songs ready to perform. Open mike nights are at the restaurant on the first Wednes- day of each month from 7 to 10 p.m. For more information on PAGA, e-mail Terry Hart at [email protected] or visit www.terryhart.ca.

[ What’s on ] Focus some time on photo exhibit

AJAX — See what people at work and play, landscapes and animals look like through the eye of a camera lens during the Durham West Arts Centre’s Pho- tographic Exhibition. The second annual exhibition is on display at the centre until Oct. 31; an opening reception is Thursday, Oct. 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. Photo categories are People at Work or Play, Still Life - photos of inanimate objects, Landscapes, Animals -- domestic and wild, and Natural Wonders. Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo Artists featured in the show It was a changing of the guard this week for the Durham Regional Police as the swearing-in ceremony for the new police chief was held at Durham Region headquarters in Whitby. are Roberta Ackerman, Ilija Bla- Outgoing Chief Kevin McAlpine, front, performs his last inspection, followed by Durham Region Police Services Board chairman Doug Moffatt and incoming Police Chief Vernon nusa, Penny Boyes, Cyrus David, White, who chatted with Inspector Charlie Green. Liam David, Willow David, Andrea Ketelaars, Anja Knuuttila, Anna Kuzniak, Susan Lindo, Holly Mc- dealing with two high-profile, violent munities to identify problems, and col- ‘Criminals don’t have New chief uses swearing-in to Clallan, Kate Plitz, Tara Sinclair crimes: A shooting Saturday evening in laborate on means of addressing issues. Hingco, Gwen Williams, Heather borders’: White discuss building relationships... Pickering, and a daylight stabbing Mon- Violent crime and gang activity are Windor and Nicholas Yu. Page 4 day in downtown Oshawa. priorities for Durham police, but cer- The Durham West Art Centre “There is certainly a perception tainly not the only issues facing a service is at 72B Old Kingston Road. For By Jeff Mitchell more information, call 905-686- Staff Writer there’s a lack of respect in the commu- that serves and protects the booming his oath of office, Chief White said that nities, culminating in this violence,” the region, Chief White said. However, he 7697. DURHAM — The inexorable creep while statistics continue to show crime chief said. acknowledged that with each report of of crime and violence can be stemmed rates lagging behind population growth “Really, that’s what our focus has to violent crime, residents look to police [ Index ] through police vigilance and communi- in Durham, there is unease as reports of be.” for a response to what they see as a ty action, says newly-installed Durham violence and gang activity continue to Chief White reiterated a pledge he growing threat. Editorial Page, 6 Regional Police Chief Vernon White. mount. made when introduced to the media Entertainment, 8 In an interview the day after taking This week alone, Durham cops are this past summer: to work with com- See Police, Page 4 Sports, 9 Classified, 10 Man wounded [ Call us] Transit trip turns into an General: 905 683 5110 Distribution: 905 683 5117 General Fax: 905 683 7363 after shots in Newsroom Fax: 905 683 0386 emergency for Pickering Pressrun 48,900 infodurhamregion.com Pickering After seeing U.S. to learn about public transit options for the planned Seaton community in Mugging may have conditions, worry Pickering. about Pickering’s plan They observed and spoke with emer- sparked violence gency officials, as well they saw evacu- ees from Louisiana and other parts of By Jeff Mitchell By Danielle Milley Texas who were being housed in a con- Staff Writer Staff Writer vention centre, abandoned jail and an SERVICE HOURS PICKERING — An 18-year-old Pickering PICKERING — A trip to learn how to arena. MON., WED., THURS., FRI. was taken to hospital with a gunshot better move people on transit opened Coun. Brenner called the conditions 7:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. wound after a confrontation between up some eyes on how to move people deplorable. TUES. 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. two groups of men Saturday evening hospital takes in an emergency. “There were people on cots in an SAT. 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. in Pickering. Pickering Ward 1 Regional Council- underground garage at the convention (905) 831-5400 Durham Regional Police investi- lor Maurice Brenner’s plan was to go to centre with armed guards (keeping gated a report of shots fired on Field- Dallas to attend a transportation con- watch),” he said. “It’s conditions I’m not Email: [email protected] light Crescent, in the area of Liver- precautions ference, but with Hurricane Rita hitting use to seeing.” 575 KINGSTON RD. pool and Kingston roads, around 6 the Louisana-Texas border the same The experience touched Coun. Dick- www.pickeringhonda.com p.m. Police located a victim with a weekend, he learned a lot more than he erson too. gunshot wound near Monarch Av- Staff wearing full gear expected. “To see thousands of people still on enue and Bayly Street in Ajax some in wake of outbreak in “The purpose of the trip became cots with only the basic rudimentary INCOME TAX time later. twofold: first was to attend the expo supplies. To see the National Guard Witnesses told police two groups Scarborough and secondly, we had the opportunity with their rifles on their shoulders... It PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS of men were involved in a confron- to have first-hand experience learning was heart-wrenching to see the evacu- All-Canadian Tax Service tation on Fieldlight when someone DURHAM — The Rouge Valley Health how to deal with emergency situations,” ees and the conditions they were living TAXES NOT FILED YET? pulled a gun and fired a shot. The System is taking every precaution to pro- he said. in,” he said. We specialize in victim, a Toronto man, was struck in tect staff and patients as public health Coun. Brenner went as the APTA Coun. Dickerson said the chaos ev- PRIOR YEAR RETURNS 1995-2004 the torso, police said. officials deal with a mysterious virus chairman and was joined by Ward 2 eryone saw when hundreds of thou- Our office is open year round ! He was taken to hospital in Ajax that killed six residents of a Scarborough Regional Councillor Bill McLean, who sands of people were told to evacuate 100 Westney Rd S (Ajax Go Station) and later transferred to intensive care nursing home. went as a member of the Durham fi- should be a lesson for Pickering. nance committee, and Ward 2 City (905) 426-4860 See Police, Page 5 See SARS, Page 5 Councillor Doug Dickerson, who went See Pickering, Page 5

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DOLPHIN POOLS & SPAS INC. DURHAM CENTRE established 1970 HWY #2 Walking the walk WE ARE 65 Kingston Rd. HERE! PICKERING — The first Pickering and Canadian CROP (Communities Reaching Out to People) Walk was held Saturday in Pickering, 401 with Kara Johnston leading the way, followed by Jiselle Bischof, left, and Gloria Zorn carrying the banner. Organized by the Peace Ajax 905-686-6420 HARWOOD Lutheran Church, the walk raised $3,500 to combat hunger and emergency needs in the world, with 25 per cent going to St. Paul’s www.dolphinpools.net on the Hill Food Bank in Pickering. A REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY FROM THE ROUGE VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM Take a page out of our book.

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Participants will work with groups were held to provide input on our the report and the feedback gathered through Order I hospitals’ Clinical Services Report. This the focus groups to formulate an action plan. report, which was presented to the Rouge Valley Further input from the Board of Directors, the Health System Board of Directors in September, Community Advisory Committees and members any page was a critical step in the future creation of an of the community will also be sought before any overall clinical services plan for the organization. implementation plans are presented to the Board Community-based sessions were held in later this year. from our Whitby, Ajax, Pickering and Scarborough, and The Clinical Services Plan will help shape an additional round of focus groups were held the future of Rouge Valley Health System. It newspa- at the hospitals for staff and physicians. The looks at the two hospital sites, the three mental feedback gathered through these was compiled health sites, and any other future sites that may and presented to the board along with the final be needed to serve the needs of our communities. pers by report. It will provide direction regarding the services A two-day planning session involving staff, that are offered by clearly identifying the clinical physicians and board members is the next step priorities for each program and each site. Rouge Valley Health System calling: Board of Directors 2005-2006 Ajax-Pickering: 905-683-5110 Front row, l-r: Enza Ronaldi; Janet Ecker, Vice Chair; Dave Sinclair, Chair; Hume Martin, Oshawa-Whitby- Rouge attracts new doctors President and Secretary; Peter Lobraico, Vice Chair; Tom Atkins, Treasurer. Middle row: Bob Clarington: ouge Valley Health System has welcomed NEW HOSPITALISTS Oldman, Amorell Saunders-N'daw; Dr. Naresh Mohan, RVHS Chief of Staff; Jackie Schleifer Taylor; Sherry Senis. Back row: Ed Fleury; Neil Williamson; Jay Kaufman; Murray Wilson; 905-579-4400 four new hospitalists and a number of ■ Dr. Jawad Khokar, RVAP Port Perry: ■ Paulette Senior; John Black. Absent: Kim Kinder. R new specialists to its hospital sites over Dr. Diana Laza, RVC 905-985-7383 ■ the past couple of months. Dr. Andrew Grant, RVC Uxbridge: “It’s been a busy summer for us in terms ■ Dr. Deva Nicholas, RVAP of drawing in new physicians to our medical 905-852-9141 team,” says Sonia Peczeniuk, Vice-President of NEW SPECIALISTS Projects approach milestone Professional Services and Chief Nursing Executive. ■ Dr. Peter Dixon, Radiation Oncologist, RVAP; taff, physicians and an expert team of At Rouge Valley Centenary, the $20.5 A hospitalist is a general internist, ■ Dr. Godfrey Kim, Diagnostic Imaging, RVC; planners and building consultants are million Family Birthing Centre will provide This medical sub specialists, paediatrician or family ■ Dr. Holly Campbell, Radiation Oncologist, putting the final touches to documents to expectant families with a comfortable, home-like practitioner, predominantly engaged in the RVAP; S be submitted to the Ministry of Health and Long environment for low-risk, uncomplicated births, Week care of inpatients on acute inpatient units. The ■ Dr. Jim Mui, Radiation Oncologist, RVAP; Term Care for two projects at Rouge Valley—the while providing all the equipment and expertise Hospitalist program has been very successful in ■ Dr. Maggie Shu, Paediatrics, RVC; Redevelopment Project at Rouge Valley Ajax and needed to handle more complicated high-risk creating an interdisciplinary patient care model ■ Dr. Koshy Muthalaly, Paediatrician, RVC; Pickering and the Family Birthing Centre at Rouge deliveries. Uxbridge where the hospitalists and other specialists work ■ Dr. M. Elahi, Plastic Surgeon, RVC Valley Centenary. The Family Birthing Centre, with its Advanced together to provide high quality, efficient, Family ■ Dr. Ian Salter, Anesthetist, RVC; Times- Both of these projects are focused on creating Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, will enhance Centred Care. ■ Dr. Jason Burstein, Cardiologist, RVAP. the type of facilities that patients and families in Rouge Valley's role as the Regional Perinatal and Journal east Toronto and west Durham need and deserve. Paediatric Centre for east Toronto and west Durham. I want to support my local hospital! Every gift is vital. If you are interested in At Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering the The Foundation has pledged to raise $10 YES! making a gift to the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation, please complete $59.1 million Redevelopment Project will result million in support of this project and already has NEWS this form and return it to the site of your choice. in a brand new Emergency Department, a 30-bed received $3.4 million in cash and pledges. ADVERTISER Complex Continuing Care Unit, a larger Diagnostic The pre-tender documentation is being sent to NAME and Cardiac Diagnostic Department, a brand new the Ministry in December and October respectively. ADDRESS laboratory, a renovated Ambulatory Care Unit and Both projects will require final approval from the CITY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE Canadian PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS more Mental Health facilities. The community has Ministry of Health and Long Term Care before a Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering Statesman pledged $20.7 million in support of this project. shovel can go in the ground. ■ ■ ■ ■ 580 Harwood Avenue South Enclosed is my gift of: $500 $100 $50 Other $ ______Ajax, ON L1S 2J4 Phone: 905-683-2320, ext. 1501 I would like my gift to support priority projects at: Fax: 905-428-5233

■ Both sites ■ Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering ■ Rouge Valley Centenary Rouge Valley Centenary 2867 Ellesmere Road State of the Hospital Address Scarborough, ON M1E 4B9 ■ My cheque is enclosed and made payable to Rouge Valley Health System Foundation Phone: 416-281-7342 oin us as Keynote Speaker Foster D. Loucks, Centenary hospital, from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. (see ■ I prefer to pay by credit card: ■VISA ■ MasterCard ■American Express Fax: 416-281-7443 BROOKLIN Chair of the Central East Local Health address below) Charitable Business #: 12379 7474 RR0001 Integration Network (LHIN), talks about Wed., Oct. 19th, 2005, at Rouge Valley the Citizen Card #: ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Expiry: ■■ ■■ J You can also make a donation the new LHIN structure and how it will help Ajax and Pickering hospital, from 7:00 – 9:00 online at: www.rougevalley.ca Signature:______transform healthcare in our communities. Our p.m. (see address below). For more information 05-06015 State of the Hospital Addresses will be held: please call (416) 281-7344 or e-mail Mon., Oct. 17th, 2005, at Rouge Valley [email protected]

If you would like to receive a copy of the latest Community Update newsletter, Metroland please contact us at 905-683-2320 ext. 5240 or 416-284-8131 ext. 4113. The newsletter is also posted on our website at www.rougevalley.ca Durham Rouge Valley Centenary: 2867 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, M1E 4B9 • Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering: 580 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, L1S 2J4 Region A/P PAGE 3 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ OCTOBER 5, 2005 GM employees in Durham offer thumbs up to new three-year deal

But company facing beyond the $60 an hour mark. tirees, which are indexed, can reach GM’s $2.5 billion “Beacon Project”, more than $3,500 a month. challenging times ahead the largest and most comprehensive On Sunday, Oshawa’s Civic Au- automotive investment in Canadi- ditorium was packed on a warm af- By Charles McGregor an history, which appeared to be ternoon as the union’s brothers and Special to the News Advertiser in jeopardy, is still green-lighted to sisters turned out en masse to vote DURHAM — While it wasn’t ex- proceed. yea or nay and to hear CAW presi- actly a landslide, 83 per cent of Gen- Following agreements with the pro- dent Buzz Hargrove, CAW Local 222 eral Motors of Canada’s skilled trades vincial and federal governments, the president Chris Buckley and others workers and 78 per cent of its pro- project’s investments will strengthen involved in the bargaining sessions. duction workers on Sunday voted in automotive engineering, manufac- CAW economist Jim Stanford point- favour of approving the new three- turing and research and develop- ed to the Oshawa workers that going year collective agreement with their ment capabilities in Canada. into negotiations the CAW team had employer. GM of Canada president Michael four priorities, which they were suc- The CAW last struck GM plants Grimaldi, said that the automaker, cessful in achieving: no concessions, in Canada in 1996, when the union “Will build on its commitment to job security, wages and optics which fought GM’s plans to eliminate 5,500 Canada and our employees with would show union responsibility. He CAW jobs through the sale of two plans for new capital and technology and other speakers made it clear that plants and the transfer of union work investments.” He added that, “Invest- General Motors faces difficult times to independent suppliers. That lasted ment plans totaling approximately ahead, on both sides of the border. more than three weeks. $750 million were confirmed during In Canada, the rise in the value of the Total votes cast in ratification bargaining for the St. Catharines op- loonie against the greenback is af- meetings Oct. 1 and 2 in Oshawa, St. erations and the Oshawa truck and fecting all manufacturers who export Catharines, Windsor and Woodstock car plants.” product, and GM of Canada is the were 5,423 “Yes” and 1,387 “No.” In Workers at Canada’s largest auto- biggest of those, sending about 85 A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo addition to a variety of improved motive manufacturer thus followed per cent of its production to the U.S. health care, pension, insurance, on- Ford and DaimlerChrysler in agree- Additionally, the end of the major in- the-job health, safety, environment ing to a three-year contract which centives programs which have been and ergonomics benefits, the new gives them moderately good wage in place all summer, including the Getting a leg up contract will mean skilled tradesper- increases but which, over its term, vaunted “Employee Discount For PICKERING — Sam Manna and wife Lindsay Hayes worked their way through the sons will eventually earn $40.57 and will cost about a thousand jobs at All” marketing ploy, is expected to three-legged race during the Family Fun Festival at the Pickering Museum Village. assemblers $34.18 an hour. Factoring each company, largely through attri- hit sales hard at all Canadian auto- in the cost to provide the benefits tion and/or, at GM, $70,000 buyouts makers. and other assistance, analysts say the of those approaching retirement age. The monthly sales reports promise combined hourly rate rises to well Pensions for GM’s “30-’n-Out” re- to be a grim reading matter.

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Police from page 1 as a way of heading off criminals before they have a chance to gain a foothold in Durham is a safe community, he in- communities. sisted. But he allowed criminal influ- “If we’re not intelligence led, we’re ences from Toronto and elsewhere in not led,” Chief White said. the GTA are showing up in the region. He has also vowed to quickly em- “The only people who have borders bark on get-acquainted visits to all parts are us -- the criminals don’t,” the chief of the region, looking to establish ties said. with agencies, educators and others to He said Durham police will continue strengthen community responses to to concentrate on intelligence gather- crime. ing, working within the region and in “People can make their communities concert with other GTA police forces, uninhabitable for criminals,” he said.

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Research shows ongoing about during his time as the Durham surprised by the research findings ei- nity to help create responsible student with repeated occurrences of poor be- secondary school president for the ther. behaviour. The majority of students haviour. bad behaviour and Ontario English “It would be consistent with my expe- are not involved in bad behaviour, he “Manners and respect are the wel- intimidation occurs Catholic Teach- rience working in schools over a career,” added. comed format,” said Mr. Hircock. “It’s a ers Association said Mr. Pautler. He added if a survey Joe Hircock, a superintendent for the mutual relationship... We can’t tolerate (OECTA). was completed inquiring if parents felt Durham District School Board, said he students being abusive to teachers.” By Crystal Crimi “I don’t know bullied by their children, many would hasn’t heard any teacher complaints Each school agenda outlines accept- Staff Writer if I’d call it bul- likely report the same types of experi- about bullying and 95 per cent of stu- able behaviour for students and parents DURHAM — Whether it’s being dis- lying,” he said, ences. dents are excellent. He added teachers to read and if a student feels they are rupted during a lesson or slugged while adding he could Part of a school’s obligation, espe- surveyed could have been bullied by not being treated fairly, there is proper breaking up a fight, some teachers have see how others cially for the faith-based Catholic board, some of the same students. procedure to handle their concern. felt bullied by students. would. is to help form values and fundamental Mr. Hircock said although bullying is About 1,200 educational workers were For those in the education sector, it’s Mr. McDonnell respect, said Mr. Pautler. The principal an all encompassing word used in the surveyed at random for the research, not surprising that research from On- added it’s a prob- Joe Hircock at each school is required to ensure a teachers federations’ research, he sees commissioned by the OECTA, Ontario tario teacher federations shows almost lem almost every safe culture for teachers and students it more as disruptive behaviour. The Secondary School Teachers’ Federation 40 per cent of teachers and staff have teacher prob- and many schools have programs and board has progressive discipline pro- and The Elementary Teachers’ Federa- felt bullied. Bullying reported in the re- ably faces. Physical abuse he’s heard plans in collaboration with the commu- grams, which increase consequences tion of Ontario. search ranges from repeated disrespect- about involves teachers getting hit while ful behaviour and verbal abuse, to in- breaking up fights. timidation and racial and sexual slurs. Mike Pautler, superintendant of Disrespectful behaviour is primarily human resources for the Durham Cath- the bullying Bob McDonnell has heard olic District School Board is “not really” Pickering wants emphasis on recovery Saving for your child’s dream. A guaranteed way to make it happen. Pickering from page 1 Locally, there is an evacuation plan, he said, but there is no plan for what of- “I’ve tried to say for years what are you ficials would do with people once they’d going to do here in Pickering if you have arrived at the pre-determined location. an emergency evacuation,” he said, add- Coun. McLean, who’s had plenty of ing there should be a plan in place for experience dealing with emergencies tankers on the side of the road to refuel from his days as a Toronto police officer, vehicles, as well as washrooms and food said Dallas had a hierarchy of people and water stations. dealing with the emergency, similar to “When you see what happened in Pickering, with the police down near the the States it makes me think we have a bottom. whole lot more planning to do here,” he “But that’s where everybody turned,” said. he said, adding he believes execution Coun. Brenner said by talking with of an emergency plan should start with officials in Texas about their emergency police because they’re the ones dealing management plan, it showed him the with situations like that everyday. holes in the local plan. Police believe fight sparked shooting

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NEWS ADVERTISER EDITORIAL Metroland Durham Region Media Group Kevin McAlpine Tim Whittaker Publisher [email protected] made a difference Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Chief was good for force’s bottom line Tony Doyle s he leaves a force he radically restructured, Chief Kevin Managing Editor McAlpine’s legacy to the Durham Regional Police will be his [email protected] A ability, over and over in lean financial times, to win whop- ping funding increases for his force. Duncan Fletcher You could call him Chief Cha-Ching. Director of Advertising No doubt his seven years as Durham’s top officer were extremely [email protected] healthy ones for the force’s bottom line. You can credit the chief for large increases in the number of officers on the street, for equip- Andrea McFater ment improvements and for a general improvement in the profes- Retail Advertising Manager sionalism of Durham policing. Before he arrived, Durham lagged [email protected] behind other forces. Now, with the exception of Toronto, which leads the country, Durham cops are right there Eddie Kolodziejcak in terms of pay, equipment, benefits and all the rest. Classified Advertising It has been, however, quite a different story when it comes to the [email protected] chief and his relationship with the rank-and-file. Less than three years into the job, the chief faced a revolt when Abe Fakhourie a survey of officers showed a vast majority wanted him to quit. Distribution Manager Backed by a loyal police services board, the chief indicated he had [email protected] no intention of quitting. He blamed some of the dissatisfaction with his attempts to improve performance. Lillian Hook Just a few years later more trouble developed when the chief Office Manager called in the OPP and initiated an internal investigation of his [email protected] entire drug enforcement unit when a former member of the unit launched a complaint. Cheryl Haines The investigations dragged on and on resulting in acrimony Composing Manager within the drug unit and requests for transfers by its officers. [email protected] No charges were laid in the 18-month investigation and the lin- gering wounds felt by some officers run deep. Janice O’Neil That leaves the outgoing chief with a mixed legacy: good at poli- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Composing Manager ticking and budgeting, not so good at employee relations. [email protected] Kevin McAlpine can leave the job knowing he made a difference, even if not everyone on his watch agreed with him. ering and Whitby must de- hospital to serve our growing [ Contact us ] We need a strong - Vern White is a newcomer to Durham and has the advantage mand that the government health needs. It’s our commu- of a clean slate. He is joining a community that respects the law, local hospital approve the hospital expan- nities, it’s our hospital, it’s our News/Sales 905-683-5110 but that is beginning to see the effects of living in the shadows of a sion immediately. Secondly, health. Classifieds 905-683-0707 metropolitan centre. Grow ops, gangs, violence all leave residents To the editor: the great worry and concern Bill Parish Distribution 905-683-5117 a little unnerved. The people of Durham would be reassured by a Re: ‘We must make the case for many of us have about the Ajax News Fax 905-683-0386 highly visible chief who symbolizes leadership and a strong force hospital expansion,’ editorial, future of the hospital must be General Fax 905-683-7363 against the criminal element. Sept. 23. ended. E-mail Chief White, the ball’s in your court. Your editorial was great. The communities of Ajax, Pickering could clean [email protected] This failure by the Ontario Pickering and Whitby, with up its image Web address government to approve the 300,000 people and growing durhamregion.com Ajax and Pickering Hospital each day, need and deserve to To the editor: Mailing Address expansion so important to have a major community hos- I read in the past months LICK AND AY 130 Commercial Ave., C S our communities is symptom- pital. The solution is for the that Councillor Maurice atic of the problems that have government to develop the Brenner was concerned with Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 This Week’s Question: Will the Province’s proposed 20 plagued the hospital since hospital into a major commu- the garbage collecting on the minutes of exercise a day for students make a big dif- 1998. In 1998 the government nity hospital with all the re- Whites Road Hwy. 401 off- Publications Mail Sales ference in preventing child obesity? forced the Ajax and Picker- quired services, from obstet- ramp, blighting the gateway Agreement Number 1332791 Yes Only a little No ing Hospital into a merger, rics to geriatrics. This means to Pickering. [ Hours ] a shotgun marriage with Ajax and Pickering Hospital Once the various levels - Scarborough Centenary Hos- must have its own board of of government decide who Cast your vote online at pital. The solemn vows and directors chosen from the is going to pick up after the General office: undertakings entered into at people of Ajax, Pickering and thoughtless motorists (a Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5p.m. infodurhamregion.com the time of that shotgun mar- Whitby, plus its own adminis- simple sign warning of a fine riage to protect and enhance tration. We need a local board would go a long way to stop- Distribution: Last Week’s Question: Should Durham Region cut back the health services of the Ajax and administration to cham- ping the littering), perhaps we Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on regional services as a means to minimize a tax in- and Pickering Hospital have pion and advocate the hospi- could go a step further and Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. crease? never been honoured or ful- tal and health needs of Ajax, install a decorative highway [ About Us ] Votes cast: 187 filled. Pickering and Whitby. sign alerting motorists of our - The failure of the govern- Since its beginning in 1954, fine city. The News Advertiser is one of No: 48.1 % ment to approve promptly the Ajax-Pickering has been a This small and inexpensive the Metroland Printing, Publishing Yes: 51.9 % much-needed expansion is fine community hospital with signage has been done by and Distributing group of news- some of the best evidence of great doctors, great nurses many of the cities and towns papers. The News Advertiser is a an ongoing deterioration in and great support staff. We, that straddle the 401, giving member of the Ajax & Pickering hospital services. The merger the people of Ajax, Pickering the city a further excuse to Board of Trade, Ontario Commu- with Centenary must be dis- and Whitby have a respon- maintain some of the green- nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian IN THE COMMUNITY solved, the marriage ended. sibility to see that the gov- ery adjacent to the highway. Community Newspaper Assoc., What needs to happen? ernment develops the hospi- Tim Gladney and the Canadian Circulations First, the people of Ajax, Pick- tal into a major community Pickering Audit Board. Also a member of the Ontario Press Council, 2 Carlton St., Suite 1706, Toronto, M5B 1J3, Life’s short, so make sure to live out loud an independent organization that addresses reader complaints about member newspapers.The No bull, it was an White concert. Although the publisher reserves the right to audio portion sounds more classify or refuse any advertise- awesome moment like Orson Welles trying to ment. Credit for advertisement tie his shoes. limited to space price error oc- was out driving this past Halfway through this spec- cupies. Editorial and Advertising weekend and I happened tacle I caught myself smiling. content of the News Advertiser is I to pass a field full of beef It was not a lecherous or pu- copyrighted. Unauthorized repro- cattle. No big deal since usu- erile smile. It was more the duction is prohibited. ally, in my part of the world, kind of smile you find your- Neil [ Letters Policy ] you can’t throw a stone with- self wearing when you get a - out hitting a Hereford. Just Crone chance to watch your favou- We welcome letters that include don’t get caught. rite hockey star up close, or name, city of residence and phone But this time around enter laughing when you get your first real numbers for verification. Writers something grabbed my eye glimpse of a mountain or an are generally limited to 200 words that made me slow down for And I don’t mind tell- ocean. I suppose it’s awe. and one submission in 30 days. We a closer look. In the midst ing you, even surrounded Although, in this case I will decline announcements, poetry, of this slowly shifting sea by steel and protected by a admit there may have been a open letters, consumer com- of hugely muscled animals, fence, when that guy took a trace of envy in there too. plaints, congratulations and thank there strode a goliath. A half-step forward and fired Boil any man down to his you notes. The editor reserves the giant among giants. A bull. a warning snort in my direc- essence and I’m afraid we’re right to edit copy for length, style He was magnificent. He was tion, my hand went for the all just like that bad boy in and clarity. Opinions expressed by One cool cucumber easily a foot higher than any ignition key. These animals the field. Deep inside every other beast around him and do two things and only two guy, regardless of education, letter writers are not necessarily with his massive hump and things, and they do them manners or culture, there’s a those of the News Advertiser. Due Andrea Goble sent us this photo of her neighbour, Dave Lainsbury and what I can only describe as very well. He’d given me a bovine straining at the hal- to the volume of letters, not all will his mutant English cucumbers. Dave is mystified by the huge growths, truly impressive “tackle” he taste of his talent for bellig- ter. Yes, it’s a short life, and be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- not even sure if they are the English cukes they’re supposed to be. was definitely “the man”. erence, now he proceeded to all too soon, you wind up on mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. You have to see one of show me why they call him a Styrofoam plate in Zehrs, The newspaper contacts only This photo and another from Ms. Goble can also these things to really un- the “Love Machine.” but while you’re here man, those whose submissions have be found at citizenseye.com, the Durham Region derstand what I am talking As he lumbered from wide- you’re living out loud. been chosen for publication. Media Group’s newest initiative. The web page is about. They have an unbe- eyed female to wide-eyed fe- It’s just eat, drink, fight [ Proud Members Of ] dedicated to the submissions and photos of read- lievable presence. I parked male I felt a little like a per- and please the ladies 24/7. - ers from around Durham. the van on the shoulder to son driving by a car wreck. I Come to think of it, I guess get a better look. He stopped knew I really shouldn’t look, it’s like being Russell Crowe. what he was doing and slow- but I couldn’t help myself. Do you have a photo to share with our readers? ly and deliberately he swung The act itself is an incredible Durham resident Neil If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share his locomotive of a head to- blend of romance, violence Crone, actor-comic-writer, with the community we’d like to see it. Send your photo, along with a wards me. I don’t speak bull and a kind of athleticism that saves some of his best lines written description of the circumstances surrounding the photo (max. but his message was perfect- defies the laws of physics. for his columns. ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL 80 words) identifying the people in the photo and when it was taken ly clear. He was telling the It’s what you might end up to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. Or, big shiny metal thing to back with if you combined a rail- Follow Neil’s BLOG e-mail photos to [email protected]. off, these were his women. road hump-yard with a Barry drinfo.ca/croneblog.html P PAGE 7◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ OCTOBER 5, 2005

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NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT &IRE(ALL/PEN(OUSE and PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE #1 3ATURDAY /CTOBER AMTOPM &IRE0REVENTION7EEK Pedestrian Bridge over Highway 401 /CTOBERTO Schedule ‘C’ Class Environmental Assessment 0ICKERING&IRE3ERVICESISCELEBRATINGBYCONDUCTINGAN/PEN(OUSEAT The City of Pickering has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment for a pedestrian bridge 3TATION LOCATEDAT&INCH!VEAT$IXIE  over Highway 401 to connect the Pickering GO Station to the north side of Highway 401 in the #OMETOURTHESTATIONANDVEHICLES DISCUSSFIRESAFETYAND vicinity of the Pickering Town Centre. Various alternatives will be examined as part of the study MEETYOURLOCALFIREFIGHTERS to provide this connection. 0ICKERINGKIDSINGRADES CANENTERTHE&IRE#HIEFFORADAYCONTEST This notice signals the commencement of the Class Environmental Assessment and provides #ONTACT0ICKERING&IRE3ERVICESAT OR EMAIL details of our Public Open House. This study will define the problem, identify and evaluate FIRE CITYPICKERINGONCAFORMOREINFORMATION alternative solutions, and determine a preferred solution in consultation with the City of Pickering, regulatory agencies, and the public. The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2000), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

Information regarding the Study will be available in the Pickering City Hall Lobby from October 12 through 19, 2005. Public Open House #1 will provide the public with an opportunity to meet directly with the Project Team, review and discuss the study scope and issues related to the project including identification of the problem/opportunity, alternative solutions, and environmental considerations. Public comments obtained at the meeting will be incorporated into the next phase of this Study. The public will be invited to attend a second Public Open House anticipated in early December 2005.

The first Public Open House has been scheduled for:

Wednesday, October 19, 2005 Pickering City Hall Lobby One The Esplanade, Pickering 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Information requests or questions may be directed to:

Thomas Melymuk, MCIP, RPP Mr. Laurence Cudlip, OAA Division Head, Corporate Projects & Policy Consultant Project Manager City of Pickering TSH Engineers Architects and Planners One The Esplanade 300 Water Street Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7 Whitby, Ontario L1N 9J2 or Phone: 905.420.4636 Phone: 905.668.9363 x2291 Fax: 905.420.4610 Fax: 905.668.0221 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: cityofpickering.com

Comments and information regarding this Class Environmental Assessment are being collected under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. A/P PAGE 8 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ OCTOBER 5, 2005

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTdurhamregion.com Rik Emmett in concert Oct. 7 DURHAM — Years ago, Rik Emmett spent his time writing music, recording and performing with the popular To- ronto-based band Triumph. Today, he still writes, records and per- forms solo but he’s also teaching young people as much about the business end of the music industry as he can. Emmett teaches a music business course to jazz students at Humber Col- lege. He also still writes and records and plays several gigs a month. On Oct. 7, he’ll be performing at Oshawa Little Theatre, Russett Avenue, backed up by Marty Anderson and Dave Dunlop. Also performing that night will be Oshawa’s Dan Clancy, of Lighthouse fame, and an entertainment industry instructor at . He’ll be accompanied by bass player Steve Steel. Emmett said today’s budding musi- cians need a solid background in the business end of the music industry, ev- erything from marketing to contracts to promotions, in order to succeed. When asked if he knew anything about those topics when he started out, he laughed. Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo “I’m a guy who can say ‘Been there, The work of Shelley Beach has received a prominent spot at Veridian Corporation, with the Pickering artist now working on her ninth commissioned work. Her most recent proj- done that,’” he said. “It always astounds ect was the Scugog municipal hall. me to realize that they don’t know any- thing about the business part of music in this information age. They’re actually better musicians, much better players at their age that I and my counterparts Call her commissioner Beach were. Change happens extremely fast so they have to be very adaptable.” He considers his teaching career is Pickering artist has the library, and with Ajax it was the tario College of Art and Design in alarm the untrained eye, for Beach helping to pay back for all the success waterfront.” 2000. Calling it a great experience, she does not limit herself to portraits. “I he had as a young musician. The hard left her print on the Beach, who makes her living as an majored in drawing and painting and do the more traditional representa- rock trio Triumph pumped out gold and political landscape artist, also commissions for the City graduated in 2004. tions, that’s how I put myself through platinum albums, including several that of Pickering, and teaches art classes. As she continues to paint and in- school. But I have another side that went gold in the United States, by the By Jason Chamberlain “I’ve been teaching classes since struct others, she has found other likes to play around with non-tra- time Emmett went solo in 1988. 1996,” she says. “I teach watercolour avenues to give her work exposure. ditional, non-objective pieces that Since then, he’s released several solo Special to the News Advertiser classes through the culture and rec- On Oct. 1 and 2, she took part in the aren’t made to resemble something. CDs, including smooth jazz, and PICKERING — The boardroom at reation program of Pickering, and I Station Gallery’s studio tour and sale, It’s quite liberating, and it’s more of a singer/songwriter one. He’s currently Veridian Corporation’s Ajax office teach at Curry’s Art Store in Whitby.” which allowed people to visit Beach at an emotional response.” collaborating on a rock album, his first in continues to come alive with colour, Teaching helps to supplement her her home studio and see her work up The pressures of making a living off more than a decade. He prefers express- thanks to Shelley Beach. income. “Artists don’t get rich until close. “It’s a great chance for students her art have not dulled her enthusi- ing himself through music in a number The Pickering-based artist recently they’re dead,” she laughs. “It’s a pretty and the public to come out and see asm for it. “It’s something that comes of genres, although it does make it hard finished her eighth commissioned tough struggle.” my work. I have about 70 pieces hang- from within, that you’re driven to do. to classify him, he said. 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PICKERING — The Pine Ridge Sec- Pickering juniors ondary School Pumas’ senior girls’ team led the way at the 2005 Blazer-Falcon start weekend with X-Country Invitational in Kingston last loss to North York Friday. The pre-OFSAA meet, hosted at the By Al Rivett Camden Brae Golf Course, near Kings- Sports Editor ton, attracted cross-country teams from across southern and eastern Ontario. PICKERING — The Pickering Pan- The senior girls’ team -- mostly thers were on a mission Monday night graduates from the junior girls’ team that won back-to-back Lake Ontario to avenge a home-opening loss to the Secondary School Athletics (LOSSA) on Sept. 18. Bad ice, titles -- finished with a strong second- however, threw cold water on their place finish, scoring 88 points, behind plans. only Grimsby Secondary School, which With the Panthers’ players waiting to scored 56. begin their warm-up prior to their OHA Individually, Emma Young finished in Ontario Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey ninth place in the senior girls’ division, League game in Vaughan, the decision which attracted 177 athletes. Close be- was made to postpone the game, due to hind in 11th was Amber Cushnie, followed ice problems. by Julie Gardner (23), Nicole Love (45), Vaughan “was one of the teams we Carolyne Gardner (46), Alex Clark (56), didn’t play up to our potential against. Kailey Lynch (130), Jacquie Richards They beat us 6-3 in our home opener, (134) and Maia Kirk (149). In the midget girls’ division, Lindsay and we were hoping to go in and redeem Taylor paced the Pumas with a 23rd- ourselves,” says Panthers’ head coach place finish. Stephanie Myers placed John Winder. 74th and Rosalind Chalmers was 123rd. Winder says the decision to postpone The category attracted 140 runners. the game was made in the best inter- Justin Millard was the top Pine Ridge ests of the play- finisher in the midget boys’ division, ers, as the ice placing 29th. Graham Young finished was unsafe. Rink 85th in the category, which had 139 ath- attendants were letes. reportedly shav- Heather Wilton fell because of injury ing the ice at the in the junior girls’ event, but still man- Al Palladini Com- aged to pick herself up and finish the race, placing 81st out of 162 runners. munity Centre Melissa Conroy was the top Pine Ridge and, in doing so, Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo athlete in the category, placing 61st. created grooves Daniel Cain represented Pine Ridge in the ice along ’ Tyler Melancon finishes off an end-to-end rush with a goal against ’ goaltender Jason Brum- well at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Friday night. The Rangers won 6-4. in the senior boys’ division, finishing Patrick Jobb the boards and 143rd out of 248 participants. blue lines. The Pine Ridge cross-country team An apology for the postponement was penalty killers were perfect on the eve- The Panthers host the North York will compete tomorrow (Thursday) at issued on the Vipers’ team website. ning, the frequent infractions had the Rangers again at the Pickering Recre- Panthers’ the Chicopee Invitational at the Chicop- Monday’s postponed game followed net effect of destroying any rhythm to the ation Complex Friday at 7:30 p.m. On ee Ski Club, near Kitchener. The team on the heels of a 6-4 loss to the North game. Saturday, the Panthers are on home ice Postscript will also run at the Heart Lake meet in York Rangers at the Pickering Recreation “We would go to being a man up to, against the , also at Brampton on Oct. 14 in preparation for Pickering Panthers’ head coach the LOSSA championships, to be hosted Complex on Friday night. in 30 seconds, being short-handed. We 7:30 p.m. John Winder The loss evened the Panthers’ sea- weren’t getting any flow to the game. GAME SUMMARY notes veteran for- at Pine Ridge at Beverley Morgan Park ward Richard Schofield’s shoul- on Thursday, Oct. 27. son series with the Rangers at one win The whole apple cart gets upset,” says Pickering - Andrew Dissanayake (Tyler Melancon, Todd Hosmer) 1:37 der injury is not serious, although apiece. Winder. he was kept out of the lineup for With the game tied 4-4 late, the Rang- With veterans players A.J. Ward (two- North York - Paul Zanette (Scott DeFran- [ ] cesco, Darin Pandovski) 3:30 Friday’s game against North York ers scored two goals within 26 seconds game suspension) and Richard Schofield and was unavailable for Monday’s to send the Panthers to their fourth loss (shoulder injury) out for the contest, and Pickering - Patrick Jobb (Chad Beal, Tyler Melancon) 19:59 postponed game in Vaughan. Scho- Durham City seeks of the season. Brett Connolly ejected for fighting in the Period 2 field is expected to be in the lineup For Winder, the disappointment was early going, the Panthers had to rely on Friday against North York...Veteran volunteer tutors Pickering - Tyler Melancon (Todd Hosmer, Michael Banwell not with his charges’ effort but with the rookies, and a couple of them stepped Kevin Huinink) 7:47 defenceman is continued influx of “foolish” penalties up their games. North York - Jesse Grespan (Colin Hol- another two to three weeks from DURHAM — Durham City Basket- that have haunted the team. Most notably was right-winger Tyler mes, Darin Pandovski) 9:43 returning to the lineup after suffer- ball is looking for high school students in “Once again we ran into uncharacter- Melancon, who played on a forward line North York - Jesse Grespan (Paul Kerins) ing a broken hand. He’s hoping to Grade 11 and 12 who excel at math and start skating this week. Winder says istically foolish penalties,” says Winder. with centre Todd Hosmer and left-wing- 13:18 Banwell’s English to assist the organization in its “Slashing, holding and interference pen- er Andrew Dissanayake. Melancon, who Period 3 presence on the blue tutoring program. North York - Michael Colwill (Justin Volpe) line has been missed, with the club Started by club vice-president and alties, in my mind, are not smart penal- played last season with the Quinte ‘AAA’ relying heavily on captain Ryan An- ties. I have to accept that my team will midgets, scored his first ever junior ‘A’ 7:28 coach Teran Richards, the program Pickering - Todd Hosmer (powerplay) nesley and John Soames for extend- seeks to help players having difficulty take penalties, but the type of penalties goal and also set up two markers, includ- ed minutes because of Banwell’s ab- they’re taking aren’t working penalties ing one by Patrick Jobb, who also scored (John Soames, Andrew Dissanayake) Justin Fox Schofield with those two key high school subjects. 13:09 sence... , and and I’m not happy with it.” his first junior ‘A’ marker. Andrew Dissanayake More subjects are planned for later. Eli- North York - Justin Volpe (Kevin Willer, lead the gible volunteers can earn credits toward Although the Panthers (4-4-1-0 for “Tyler was flying,” says Winder. Panthers in scoring with eight points Chase Deleon) 14:58 Fox Schofield the 40 hours of volunteer service they nine points, tied for fifth in South Con- Jobb also received praise from Wind- North York - Paul Zanette (Scott Gamble, apiece. and lead the must have for high school graduation. ference) didn’t necessarily suffer from er. Playing on a line with Connolly and Darin Pandovski) 15:24 team in goals with five apiece... Classes are on Sundays. their trips to the penalty box, as their Chad Beal. This volunteer program is another way students can earn credits at the club. Students earned credits in 2004- 2005 helping with the organization’s basketball program and as the 2005- Olympian effort awaits Hart, Howard at trials 2006 season starts this week, there are opportunities in that area as well. For more information, call Durham City Basketball at 905-427-4253 or e- mail [email protected]. The able 2004-05 curling campaign where allowing the Howard crew to play their ris, Canada’s men’s skip at the Nagano After eight years, club’s website is at www.durhamcitybas- they racked up $99,651 in winnings, game and, hopefully, upend the two Olympics, fell ill just prior to the gold- ketball.ca. Pickering curler hopes putting them second on last year’s Ul- odds-on favourites. medal game against Switzerland’s Pat- to trade silver for gold tima World Curling Tour money list. “In 1997, everyone was talking Mar- rick Huerlimann in 1998, which may Howard’s buoyed by the early suc- tin-Ferbey, Martin-Ferbey, so we just have affected Canada’s chances. [ Equestrian ] at Winter Games in Italy cess, hoping his team can hang on to kind of slid under the radar a little bit. With that in mind, the addition of that magic formula for the Canadian I don’t think everyone will be gunning Middaugh is purely precautionary, says Ajacian to test her By Al Rivett Curling Trials at the Metro Centre in for us, so that could work to our advan- Howard. Sports Editor Halifax from Dec. 3 to 11. tage,” says Hart. “The crux of it was in 1998, Mike horse sense against PICKERING — With the new curling “After three weeks of curling together Having played the Martin and Fer- Harris wasn’t well to play in the final Canada’s best season underway, Richard Hart is fully if we can hit it at the right spot we could bey rinks at numerous events during (and we didn’t want to get into that aware that this might be his last, best surprise a lot of people,” says Howard, previous curling seasons, Howard says situation),” says Howard. “We needed AJAX — An Ajax Pony Club mem- chance to achieve an elusive Olympic also on the conference call. he knows they’re noted not only for a versatile player and Wayne can play ber is heading to Ottawa to test her gold. But, Hart and their take-no-prisoners approach, but any position very well. He’s a good equestrian knowledge against the best in The Pickering curler, who plays third Howard are also for their ability to put up points. friend of mine, the guys like Wayne the nation. on skip Glenn Howard’s rink, admits acutely aware of The Martin rink, in particular, currently and know him well and his strategy is Dawn O’Neill, of Ajax, will help rep- he’s hungry to represent Canada in big challenges averages nine points per game, a full second to none. Wayne 100 per cent resent the Central Ontario Region at the February at the 2006 Olympic Winter to overcome half point better than the Howard four- believes in us and he’s a great fit, for Canadian Pony Club National Quiz in Ot- Games in Torino, Italy. And, he believes just to get the some. sure.” tawa from Oct. 7 to 10. Pony club mem- there’s some unfinished business wait- nod to repre- “We know their style of play. We But, Howard admits there was a di- bers from across the country qualified ing for him there, eight years removed sent Canada in know Martin and Ferbey are very ag- vergent opinion among the team mem- to represent their regions by finishing in from his silver-medal win at the 1998 Italy. Waiting for gressive and we’re a team that waits bers as to what kind of a schedule to the top four in their level at regional quiz Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. them among the for opportunity and don’t give up a lot play in advance of the trials. Howard, meets held earlier in the year. “It’s definitely on my mind,” says 10 teams at tri- of points or big ends. We win a lot of Laing and Savill all leaned toward play- Quiz differs from most pony club ac- tivities in that it does not require horses Richard Hart Hart, 36, of his gold-medal aspirations als will be chief our games by one or two points. We do ing as much as possible, while Hart or ponies. Pony club members compete during a conference call last Friday. rivals, the Kevin what we have to do to win,” says How- notes he wanted a few weekends off as individuals and four-member teams. “This time, it’s with a different bunch Martin rink, which represented Can- ard. prior to the trials. A compromise was Quiz is organized according to pony club of guys and a different philosophy. I ada and won silver at the 2002 Salt And, the Howard rink is taking no reached, allowing Hart a weekend testing levels, with teams at the ‘A/B’ and would like to get one more chance at Lake Games, and the Randy Ferbey chances in the lead-up to the Olympic away from the rink. The Howard team ‘C’ levels at the national quiz. a gold medal. There’s definitely some foursome, both of Alberta, which, ac- trials. The team had access to a sports will use John Morris in Hart’s place at There will be three phases: a writ- unfinished business there.” cording to the Black Book of Curling, psychologist during the summer, and the Meyers Norris Penny Prairie Clas- ten test, a visual test where competitors The Howard rink got the curling sea- are ranked one and two in the world. has invited former world champion sic in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba from have to identify strange, obscure and un- son off to a rock-solid start last week- As such, the Howard rink -- the num- Wayne Middaugh to come aboard as Oct. 28 to 31. usual equestrian objects by sight (older end, winning the Shorty Jenkins Classic ber-three team in the current world an alternate for the trials. “We talked about it at length and we competitors often have to read an X-ray) in Brockville, with Howard defeating rankings -- is a definite underdog to se- Howard notes the team decided to had different needs required to make and ‘Quiz Stations’. There are games that the Nick Rizzo rink in the final, 8-1. The cure the Olympic berth, and that suits recruit Middaugh as insurance against things work. Brent, Craig and I wanted are fun for everybody. For example, one calls for the player to identify various foursome, which also includes Brent the team members just fine. any illness at the trials or the Olympic a similar sort of schedule as in the horse-related objects that have been put Laing, from Huntsville, and Craig Savill, Hart believes the pressure will rest Games. past; Rich thought it was one too many into socks, by feel alone. from Ottawa, is also coming off a profit- on the shoulders of those two skips, It’s well documented that Mike Har- events for himself.” A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, October 05, 2005 www.durhamregion.com

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Please forward resumes to: [email protected] or fax resume to (905) 579-8028 - ability to work with quotas RETIREES WELCOMED - an orientation towards achieving results Looking for flexible hours & unlimited income - ability to work in a fast paced, dead-line oriented potential? Consider a career in Real Estate. New Home Real Estate Office environment We will train. No exp. necessary. Must be - aptitude for keeping a wide variety of tasks on ambitious with strong desire to succeed! stream Full time position. Required immediately. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Software and excellent communication - ability to sell in a diplomatic manner Call Anne re: FREE SEMINAR - strong organizational skills AVO N skills a must. Duties include reception, word 214 King Street East, 2nd Floor, Oshawa @ (905)723-5944 Recently retired? processing, some clerical accounting and filing. Responsibilities include: Loss of income or Commensurate with experience. All new applicants must complete and - sales of advertising in existing projects For your interview, send resume only to: 905-509-6112 pass pre-screen test. - sales of advertising in new projects would like - meeting sales quotas under a specific time frame additional income. - coordinating sales and ad production concurrently Drivers Wanted For Busy Winter Season To start a new PART-TIME AND FULL-TIME SHIFTS. home based If you are interested in this position, please forward your resume and cover letter no later than 5:00 p.m. Call Roy at (905) 440-2011 or (905) 439-1111 business. October 7, 2005 to: Please call Pauline INDOOR PLANT 905-655-8898 UNEMPLOYED? 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One of Durham Region's busiest, high volume, fast paced Insurance Agent AGENCY L1V 1B5 [email protected] restaurants, currently has 2 openings for Experienced: • requires general Only those interviewed will be con- Paralegal tacted. • KITCHEN MANAGER • PICKERING TRUCKING COMPA- labourer and skilled • ASSISTANT FLOOR MANAGER • Customer Service Reps NY requires Owner/Operators to Serving Durham Region workers. Morn/Afternoon EXPERIENCED SECURITY OFFI- Submit resume in confidence to: run central United States. Compa- 905-436--2957/426-8337 shifts. Pickering area CERS NEEDED Must have 3yrs. File # 207, Oshawa Whitby This Week Fax resume to: 905-839-7002 WANTED AZ TRANSPORT driv- ny pays insurance, license, tolls, 1-866-726-0500 Will pay cash or cheque. min. Canadian security experience ers to run U.S. 3 years minimum communication and great mileage northernlightsosh.com 416-218-0470 & access to vehicle. Fax or e-mail 865 Farewell St. Oshawa Ont. 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Utilities included. No pets. sive. Avail Nov 1. Absolutely no pliances, Patio/Garden, Parking, 905-728-8728 EXPERIENCED COOK required. Storage. 905-852-4777 905-666-2228 HOUSE CLEANER REQUIRED: BUSY AUTO BODY SHOP needs Must have knowledge of food p.m. Unique custom built 3-bdrm, Phone 905-723-5434. BOWMANVILLE- spacious one smoking/pets. (905)725-8448 after reliable and caring individual need- quality body person with tools for prep., food cost, inventory control 2,450-sq ft split. Huge ravine lot. bedroom apt. Quiet location. Free 6:00-pm CLARINGTON - 2-storey century ed to assist with light household. full time position. Please include Vaulted ceilings, fin. bsmt, air, 3-BDRMS Oshawa North, parking. No smoking/pets. Adult WHITBY - 1-bdrm. bsmnt. apt. home with 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath- or fax resume and kitchen management. Must be Fully furnished including kitchen- 5-10 hours/week. $13.50/hour. references and experience on your familiar with steak and seafood. built-in vac, hot tub. A Must See! 1600-sq ft. in exclusive 4-plex. lifestyle building. $765 util. includ- OSHAWA Park South/401 new rooms, kitchen with stove and References required. Nicole: day- resume. Fax resume to 905-427- 18 Edsall Ave. Bowmanville. Nearly new. Private garage, balco- ed. Call 905-697-3491 management, newly renovated ware, air, f/p, patio, cable, first/last, dishwasher, family and livingroom. 905-666-9689 Full time, flexible hours. ALSO references. Close to 401/GO. No (905)428-7949, evening- 9252 dishwasher required, full/part time. (905)697-0079 ny, a/c, $1,250/mo + utilities. Pre- 1-2-3 Bedrooms from $725. Well- 2.6 acre lot with detached garage. (905)420-6519. fer professional persons. No smok- BRIGHT, spacious 1 bedroom maintained, clean, quiet, improved smoking/pets, $775/mo. or $200/ $1300. + utilities. Call Pat at 905- Resume and reference required. weekly. Call 905-668-5259. www.cardinalnannies.com CABLE TECHNICIANS (experi- Steve Jr. 905-434-0041. ing/pets. Avail. Dec. 1st. basement apartment, Liverpool security. Bus/GO. Hydro included. 472-7300 x229. IN HOME TELEMARKETERS enced/entry level-will train) re- (905)725-0162 Rd. S., separate entrance, laundry 835 Oxford 905-622-0835; 885 Needed. Slim-Line Window & Door quired immediately for Durham ar- and cable. No dogs, cats wel- Oxford 905-622-0885 WHITBY DOWNTOWN - large 2 b COURTICE Oshawa/Townline, EXPERIENCED WAIT STAFF, bedroom, all hardwood, $800 per 519 Dundas St. E. Manufacturing looking for 10 Tele- ea. Must have mechanical apti- part/full time. Apply in person with AJAX 2 bedroom completely ren- come! prefer single person. $1,450 brand new spacious de- $800/inclusive, fist/last. Available OSHAWA, 1-BDRM furnished mo. inc. heat, hydro extra, Novem- tached. 3-br, 3-baths, Mbr w/4-pc Unit #3 marketers to start immediately. tude and a basic understanding of resume: Angeliques Family Res- RENT TO OWN - 3-bdrm town- ovated basement apt. large living- Great potential to earn $1000 plus room, eat-in kitchen, full 4pc bath, now. (905)831-8257. basement. Utilities/parking includ- ber lst. lst/last. References. No ensuite & walk-in closet, large kit & Internet technology. Must own or taurant, 31 Barr Rd. Ajax. 905- home. To order the free report pets. (905) 430-8327. weekly in commission. For person- have access to a reliable mini- 683-5889. laundry & cable incl. No smok- ed. Suit quiet working person or breakfast room, 5 appls. Andres Whitby, ON "Rent to Own" call 1-800-218-7964 CENTRAL OSHAWA - two bed- student. No smoking/pets. Near Ratti C.B. Terrequity (416)495- al interview call 1-800-861-7546 van. Fax resume to (905) 944- ext 1001 ing/pets. Avail. immediately. Ext. 750 1815 or email to: applicants@met- $850/mo. (905)231-0088 room duplex apartment, main floor 401/bus stop. Avail immediately. WHITBY large brand new bachelor 2233 LINE COOK required immediately entrance, enclosed/open porch, $650. (905)434-8091 CASHIERS required for Shell afore.ca. for Port Perry family restaurant. apt. Separate entrance, all inclu- LICENSED ASSISTANT MANAG- AJAX (NORTHEND)- Large Bach- eat-in light oak kitchen, 2 baths, 2 sive, cable, parking, laundry, inter- COURTICE, 3-BDRM, 2-storey, Select Store at Rossland & Call 905-982-0155. Ask for Bill or lg. bedrooms, broadloomed fin. recroom, walk-out to deck, ER plus full and pt stylist. for Mag- George. elor 1-bedroom basement, Private OSHAWA, 1-bedroom basement, net.. Large deck to share with Harwood. Mature responsible peo- EXPERIENCED shingler required, throughout, coin laundry, parking parking, private entrance, nice fenced yard, garage, 2-full baths, ple preferred. part-time/full-time. icuts in Pickering an Whitby. We w/o. Appliances, cable, 4-piece owner. $650/inclusive. Avail Nov.1. car an asset, own tools. Good for one, quiet residential setting, neighbourhood. No pets/smoking. Call (416)209-4857 a/c, laundry. 2 min. walk to Apply in person Saturday offer: Competitive salary, opportu- wages. Call (905)261-7025. bath. A/C. Parking. No smok- nity for advancement, paid vaca- AJAX, "THE BREAKERS" Updat- ing/pets. first/last. $610 inclusive. close to all amenities. $975/month $650 all inclusive. First/last. Avail- schools, $1295/mo+ utilities. Avail- 10-12noon, Monday & Thursday inclusive. No pets. Available Octo- able Nov. 1st. Call 905-259-1132. able immediately. Short or long 9-11am tion, profit sharing, free upgrading ed 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, solarium, (905)686-4960. WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. classes, monthly prizes, hiring bo- GARAGE DOOR INSTALLER, 9-ft. ceilings, balcony, 2 parking & ber lst, 2005.1-705-359-1099. E., One and two bedroom suites. term rental. 905-436-1977 nus, benefits. Join a winning team. with own truck and tools. Full-time locker. Unobstructed Views. OSHAWA, 2-bedroom available, Low rise building, park like setting, CERTIFIED FORKLIFT, 4 p.m. - 9 position. Fax resume: 905-686- MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL AJAX - PICKERING VILLAGE - CENTRAL OSHAWA, large clean, small very clean quiet building, MILLION DOLLAR VIEW, sought p.m. Monday to Friday. Pickering Call Steph (905) 427-1496 $254,900. Call (905)427-5829. Large one and 2 bedroom, eat in balcony or patio. Close to down- 9725 or call: 905-686-6195. French speaking preschool modern. 2 bedroom, above store, new apt., updated decor, heat in- town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. after Bowmanville community. area. Call 416-724-1952 assistant required, Pickering, kitchen, hardwood floors in a clean LUBE TECHNICIANS, full/part- $800 plus utilities, avail. now, Con- cluded, laundry on site. $625/mo (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca $1600 + utilities. 3-bdrms, 2 baths, 11am-6pm. $9.50/hr. Fax: 905- 12 plex. Laundry, parking, avail- dolyn Management (905)428-9766 plus hydro. Available immediate- new kitchen, stainless steel appli- CLEANING PERSON - Full time time. Hourly wage + bonus. Able to INSTALLER for hardwood flooring able immediately from $795. & carpet. Also Painter required for 509-1959 or call 905-509-5005 ly. (905)434-9844. ances, granite top & island. Deck position, 40 hours, $9.00 per hour. perform regular oil & filter changes ext. 107 (905) 922-0252 or (905) 686-0470 WHITBY, 2-bdrm suite, smoke and maintenance on vehicles. Ap- Ajax business. Call (905)686-4540 CLEAN QUIET one bedroom free, senior lifestyle quiet bldg. Se- overlooks CLOCA & pond. Avail. Duties involve cleaning appliances basement apt. West Shore Blvd. OSHAWA, 3-bdrm apt in triplex. Dec. 1st. (905)697-8316 such as stoves, A/W, dryers, fridg- ply at Pennzoil, 581 King St. East, AJAX - Westney/Magill. Newly cure entrance, parking, avail Nov. Oshawa. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN need- Pickering. Adult female preferred, 1400sq.ft., newly renovated, laun- 1. $780/mo+ hydro. No dogs. es for retail store. Also general renovated 1-bed. basement. Sep. Parking, all utilities, air-con., use of dry, 2 parking, avail. immediatley. OSHAWA - bright new 4 bedroom cleaning of store is required as ed for industrial, commercial and FOR SALE entrance, a/c, cable, close to all Close to all amenities. (905)432- MUSICIANS WANTED - Commit- NEW yard, no smoking/pets. First/last $1100/mo + utilities, cable includ- 2264 house, 3 bathrooms, fabulous well. Apply in person, fax or call residential work. 3-5 years Cdn. amenities/bus. No smoking/pets. kitchen, with fireplace, bay window ted, enthusiastic musicians for experience. Please fax resume $725.(905)837-2309 ed. No smoking/pets. First/last, and ask for Bill 905-263-8369; INDUSTRIAL Available immediately. Contact Ja- references. (905)431-3396. & walk out. single garage, 1700 non-profit musical theatre group. 905-665-8048. WHITBY, 3 bedroom upper level, 905-263-1076 Fax, or at Paddy's CONDOS mil 647-297-8394 or 905-427- CLEAN 1-BDRM $720/month, sq.ft., New Price!! $1325 +utilities. Market. Call Heart N Soul for auditions. *HOME SELLERS* 9525. with appliances, includes laundry. 905-427-6791. 10 CARLOW CT. newly decorated. Utilities included. OSHAWA, BOND/SIMCOE, Spa- November possession. (705)932- LICENSED MECHANIC required Near Go bus. Available November 2582. WHITBY Simcoe/Mill area, small quiet apt. cious 1-bdrm $660+hydro. Avail- 1. Asking $1050/mo. plus 1/2 heat CUSTOMER SERVICE oriented immediately. Good pay and bene- AJAX 401/SALEM beautiful one- building. Call for appt. (905)579- able Oct. 1st. ALSO 2-bdrm plus people w/vehicle required for early NEW RESTAURANT and Bar, fits. Apply Active Green & Ross, 5000 - 25,000 sq. ft. bedroom walkout basement apt. & hydro. (705)932-7519 OSHAWA large 3-bedroom with opening in Ajax. Hiring Managers, 9890. hydro. Avail. Nov. 1st. Both in- morning delivery of Toronto Star 534 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa or call Find Out What Call Mike Ambler New fridge & stove. Newly reno- clude appliances, on-site laundry finished basement, close to Civic newspaper in Oshawa, Port Perry, bartenders, Servers and Cooks. Chris or Kim 905-728-6221. 905-666-1224 vated. New carpet/ceramics. Back- WHITBY, DUNDAS & LUPIN, 2 Centre, fenced backyard, all appli- Call (905)619-4236. Homes Down The facilities and parking. Call 905- Uxbridge, Bowmanville. 7 Street Sold For! yard, Parking & Laundry available. 434-7931. bedroom basement apt., spacious, ances, near all amenities. No days/week. (905)438-1170 10am.- LICENSED TRUCK TIRE IN- $750/mo+utilties. 1/2 month free. CLIPPER bright, close to all amenities, back pets/smoking, available immedi- ORDER TAKERS Needed, Start 3pm. STALLER needed, Oshawa, Port Free 416-818-7751 APARTMENTS OSHAWA, Clean & bright 3 bed- yard, parking, $800 plus hydro, ately. (905)665-4609. immediately $25/hr avg rate. Full Hope and Belleville area. Experi- computerized list Nov.1, (905)867-8417. training provided. Retirement sav- AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. room mainfloor bungalow. Hard- DO YOU HAVE 10 hours per week ence required. Apply in person: of area AJAX CHURCH/HWY #2. Picker- wood flooring, 3 appliances, close OSHAWA, north. 3 bedroom bun- that you would like to make pro- ing plan. Full-Time. Tom 905-435- Northumberland Tire, 79 Peter ing Village, large 2 bedroom in Please call Mon-Fri WHITBY, DUNDAS/GARDEN, 1- galow, includes 5 appliances, util- 1052 to all amenities. $1100 plus util- ductive. Work from home earning Street, Port Hope or fax resume home sales & clean quiet bldg. $950 includes 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. ities. Avail. Oct. 1st. 905-430- bedroom, freshly painted base- ities, $1200 per month, first & last, $3000+ per week. 416-284-4493 905-885-0222. current listings COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR utilities, plus parking. Available 9085. ment apartment, private entrance, no pets, no smokers, close to all PART-TIME cleaning work avail- LEASE, 1200 sq. ft. 2651 Trulls December 1st. Call 905-426-1161 905-683-6021 quiet home. Suit mature person. amenities. Lawrence (905)721- able in Oshawa/Whitby , day work, Free recorded Rd. Courtice. (905) 436-2429. EARN EXTRA CASH - Wanted LOCAL HOME IMPROVEMENT Shelter Canadian OSHAWA, Downtown. 2nd. floor $750(negotiable) all inclusive, 1862. driver team for evenings, designat- floor maintenance preferred not message AJAX LARGE, NEWLY DECO- Tw o 3-bedroom apts for rent. Avail firs/last, references. No smok- mandatory, will train, bondable. company requires professional in- Properties Ltd. ed driver service, couple preferred. stallation crew experience in all as- 1-800-417-7295 ESTABLISHED retail looking for RATED 1-bedroom basement Oct and Nov. 1. $800+hydro.. ing/pets. October 1st. (905)665- OSHAWA- Adelaide/Centre St. N. Must be over 25, have clean driver Please Call 705-748-3130 or 705- new location in the Durham area. quiet area fenced garden sep. en- lst/last. References. Call Josh 8768 Large 3-bed. main floor of house. 875-7521 pects of window and door instataa- ID#7041 abstract, valid insurance & license. ions, Call 905-623-4483. 1000 to 1500 sq. ft. Reasonable trance parking eat-in kitchen full DOWNTOWN OSHAWA - Quaint (905)427-1328 or Sikki (416) 305- Parking, own laundry, C/air, large Own car, cell phone. Peterbo- Visit: www. rent. Main roads or small plaza. bathroom $575/month. Quiet work- 2nd floor 1 bedroom apt., fridge, 4312. WHITBY, large 2 and 3 bedroom backyard, appliances. Avail. No- rough/Durham & Toronto area. PICKERING Daycare requires full Call 905-728-5369. ing non-smoker preferred. No pets. stove, gleaming hardwood. Avail- apartments. Starting from $885 vember 1st. $1100+utilities. 416- 905-743-0919 time experienced E.C.E., immedi- OSHAWA BASED KITCHEN Co. DurhamAreaHomeSales .com First/last/references. 905-686- able now. $600+. Call Andrew PICKERING - one bedroom base- plus utilities. Appliances, balcony, 695-4667. ately, with strong leadership skills. is looking for carpenters, cabinet 905-579-5464 makers, assemblers & installers. FINISHED COMMERCIAL Space 5526. ment apt. Well-kept, extremely parking included. Go bus stop on- ECES, Assistants & Supply Staff Fax resumes to 905-428-8463. Remax Ability Real Estate Ltd. ** clean, sep. entrance, security, site. Available immediately. Call OSHAWA. 2 units avail. Immacu- Top Wages. Please fax resume to: (905) 434-7777Matt Cooper* for lease, Courtice Rd/Hwy #2. required for Durham and East AJAX NORTH. 2-bdrm basement FAMILY VALUE On site Day- washer/dryer/cable/c-vac, Rouge 905-571-0435. late main floor 3-bdrm bungalow, Scarborough locations. Must have PICKERING WAREHOUSE Re- (905)721-2558 Presently professional office. Call (905)438-8412. apt. Parking, cable laundry, No care, school bus & public transit at Valley/Altona area. No smok- $925/mo+. Large bright 1-bdrm updated criminal reference check. quires Energetic Employees For smoking/pets. $795-inclusive. First the door. Steps to shopping, parks, ing/pets. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call WHITBY, LARGE BRIGHT freshly bsmt. w/office, $695/mo inclusive. Medical, first aid. Supervision and Order Picking and Packing. Full- *RENTERS* & last. References. 905-686-7967 Mini-totland. Many community (905)509-3043 evenings/week- renovated one bedroom base- Both include parking, laundry, a/c, administration course an asset. Time 40 Hours per week Monday PROFESSIONAL OFFICE, space, events! 2 & 3 bdrm. from $899- ends. ment, private entrance,e laundry, etc. Walk to OC, near Transit/401. Please Lesley (905)430-0818 o to Friday, overtime available. Fax in Pickering. Ideal for Financial ad- Why rent when AJAX, 1-bdrm large bsmt, eat-in $999. 200 White Oaks Crt., Whit- parking, $800 utilities included. No 905-683-7585. email to [email protected] Resumes to (905)686-8128 visor, mortgage broker, and Ac- by.Call Shameem 1-888-303- PICKERING - Brock/401, 4+2 smoking/pets. Dundas/Cochrane, You can own? countants, reception/admin. func- kitchen, familyroom, 1-parking MUST KNOW MS, Excel and separate entrance, close to all 1849 toll free. bdrm , 2 car garage, 5 appliances, (905)451-0800 PICKERING, BROCK RD/Hwy 2, EXPERIENCED PHOTO LAB REGISTRATION OFFICERS Word. SECRETARY/clerk for Free tions, internet, phone service, 2 fireplaces, large kitchen, living- 2000sq.ft. 4-bedroom house, 3 needed, start immediately. $25/hr. board/meeting room. Free parking- amenities. Avail. Oct. 1st. No technician with computer and retail small, home-based busy Ajax computerized list smoking/pets. Call (905)428-0338 KING/SIMCOE - 2 bedrooms room, backyard, hottub, furnished WHITBY, Rossland/Brock, 1 baths, double garage, $1100 experience. Send resume: Rapid avg rate. Full training and license Consulting office. Rq'd immediate- close to 401/ Liverpool Go Station. freshly painted, laundry facilities, or unfurnished, cable/internet in- monthly includes cable & appli- of homes available $500-$750/mo. Call 905-421-9442 or (416)386-1960 bedroom new basement Photo, 243 King St., Bowmanville provided. Full/Part Time. Retire- ly. [email protected] 1 parking, $725/month plus hydro, cluded. Near school/park/bus, apartment, parking, separate en- ances. Close to all amenities. Mall. Fax: 905-668-3363. ment saving plan. Arron 905-435- with available Oct. Call Val 905-720- $1600 plus, avail. immediately. trance, $700/inclusive, First/last, Available immediately. Call Kumar 0518 AJAX, 3-bedroom in back split 0255. (905)683-5847 OFFICE ASSISTANT/TELEMAR- No Money Down house, close to shopping, 401, 416-300-1366. no smoking/pets. Available imme- EXPERIENCED ROOFER/Shin- KETER required for service com- Under diately. 905-430-6870 or 905-447- gler with minimum 1-2 years expe- RENTAL ADMINISTRATOR - $1250 utilities included, avail. im- PICKERING, Brock/401, junior ex- pany in Pickering. Must have ex- $1,200/month mediatley. (905)426-9993 LARGE CLEAN quiet 2-bedroom PICKERING - one bedroom, pro- 3398 rience. $20-$25/hr. Also labour po- Whitby: Canadian Property Man- cellent telephone manner & com- 2-storey apt. Front door entrance fessionally finished walkout base- ecutive 3-bedroom, 2.5-baths, fire- sition, $10-12/hr. Call Mike or agement company seeking a high- Free recorded with porch, fridge, stove, parking, ment, laundry, utilities, included. place, laundry, parking, and much puter skills. Fax resume, refer- TAP INTO THE TAX SECRET AJAX, HARWOOD/ROSSLAND. WHITBY, very large clean one Steve 905-914-1070 ly motivated, customer service ences and salary exp. to 905-831- Message. receive 132% on your charitable $735+util. First/last. Avail. Oct. 1st. Dixie and Hwy 2 area. lst/last. Oct. more, quiet neighbourhood, oriented and admin person. Grade 1-bedroom basement apartment, bedroom bsmt apt, laundry/park- 5-appliances, near all amenities. 7611 1-800-417-7295 donations with this exclusive pro- 905-434-8800. 31. $780. (905) 837-3048 after 5 ing, south of Whitby mall, no EXPERIENCED SHINGLERS, la- 12 or equivalent and 2 - 5 years of walk-out, 4pc bath, kitchen/living- p.m. $1295+. Call Robert today! 416- ID #7051 gram. $1000 yields approx $2350. room, Available Nov. 1st. pets/smoking, $790 all inclusive, bourers, siding & eaves trough in- customer service and/or admin ex- Contact (416)990-9255 for details. NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, 402-3435 or 416-704-9826. perience required. Fax 416-861- OFFICE HELP for small office lo- Visit: www. $700/inclusive, no smoking/pets, available immediately Call 905- stallers, & general handy person cated in Uxbridge area , day to day Sept. /October. Clean, family PICKERING - PARKDALE/ROSE- 435-3404 or 416-676-9077 required. Call 905-666-5005. 9209 or email: [email protected]. first/last references required. building. Heat, hydro and two ap- FIELD, subleters/seniors welcome, PICKERING, EXECUTIVE 4-bdrm office duties, phones, taking or- DurhamStopRenting (905)427-1212 ders. Must be proficient in Simply .com pliances included. Pay cable, park- new, clean 2-bdrm. bsmnt. apt, detached 2500sq.ft. Large kitchen, FACTORY LABORERS required REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, expe- ing and laundry facilities. separate entrance. Spacious, near WHITBY- 1 & 2 bedroom suite sep familyroom, fireplace, 5 appli- Accounting and work independent- ReMax Ability Real Estate Limited** $760 to $840 all inclusive, close to full time. Whitby & Bowmanville rienced, service person for new 905-434-7777 Matt Cooper* AJAX- 1-bedroom basement, new, (905) 723-2094 transportation & shopping, ances, 3 washrooms, laundry, gar- ly. M-F 8am-4:30 p.m. $9.50/hr to spacious, separate entrance, all amenities. Office hours 9-5 areas. Afternoon and midnight home building. Competitive wages. start. Must have own transporta- available immediately. First/last, age, drive, non-smoker, no pets. shifts. Please call Employers Must have own vehicle/tools, Fax BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE in cable, hardwood, one car parking, NORTH OSHAWA, Russet Ave. references. No smoking/pets. Call Monday - Friday. (905)666-4589. First/last, references. $1395/month tion. Email resume to: aandapor- $800/inclusive first/last, No smok- Choice Staffing, 905-428-0031. resume: 905-655-7265 [email protected] BROOKLIN BUNGALOW 4-bed- Pickering area. Great opportunity. Good location, well-maintained, 905-837-9607. plus utilities, Nov. (905)683-9629 rooms, 2 fireplaces, 3 bathrooms, Established clientele. Plenty of ing/pets. Nov. lst. (905) 428-1255 quiet 12-plex small building. Util- FULL/PART-TIME energetic day SUPERINTENDENT required full- vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors, parking. If interested please call ities, cable, heating, parking in- PICKERING basement 2-bdrm PICKERING, NEAR LAKE - 4 staff required immediately. Wages time for Oshawa/Bowmanville in-law suite, main-floor laundry 905-839-8876. AJAX- OXFORD TOWERS. Spa- cluded. 2-bedroom. No dogs. apt, sep entrance, near amenities, bdrm., brick, detached home w/ to be discussed. Apply in person apartment complex. Suitable for OPEN HOUSE Sunday Oct 2nd cious apartments, quiet bldg, close 905-576-2982. (905)576-2646, GO, transit. No pets. $700/mo- garage. Good condition. Nice lot to shopping, GO. Pool. 2 & 3 w/resume: Danny at Starr Burger, retired/semi-retired couple. No 1:00-4:00, 78 Cachet Blvd. FASTWAY COURIERS new fran- inclusive, Immediate or Nov 1. AJAX luxury 2-bdrm penthouse w/large deck. Credit check req. 900 Brock N. Whitby. (905)430- pets. Fax resume (905)623-2257. (905)655-1722 bedrooms $979 & $1079/month NORTH OSHAWA, 2-bedroom for Free parking. Suits 1-2 adults. suite, large balcony with fantastic $1300+utilities. 905-839-4659. chise to region, 3 exclusive territo- available Nov 1st. 905-683-8571 3301, 905-626-1317 Only those chosen for an interview AURORA WINDOWS & DOORS ries available. Be your own boss, rent $740/monthly, 1 bedroom (905)420-6321 n/e views of environs/lake. 5 appli- will be contacted. LT D., looking for experienced full NORTH OSHAWA, quiet crescent, ground level opportunity. $710. includes utilities, fridge, ances, windowcoverings, laundry, WHITBY, THICKSON/DUNDAS HEAVY DUTY PARTS distributor time salespersons, 5 positions 2-storey, 3-bedroom, over-sized www.fastway.ca (905)720-2816 AJAX- SPACIOUS 1-bdrm. fur- stove, parking, 905-579-9777. PICKERING bright carpeted, 2 storage, O/S garage. No area, 3-bedroom, 2-storey, 2 car looking for driver with clean TAXI DRIVERS and mechanic available, good commission, start lot, 2-car garage, new main roof, nished bsmnt. apt., sep ent., pri- bedrooms, walkout basement pets/smoking. Suits retired/prof. garage, available Dec 1st. $1600 abstract for evening shift, Mon-Fri, needed immediately for a very immediately. Fax resume to 905- main floor family room w/gas fire- vate 4pc bath, utilities, laundry, NORTH OSHAWA, 53 Taunton apt., includes utilities/cable, $750. couple. $1400-inclusive. (905)426- monthly plus. 905-655-4107. Saturday day shift, and be able to busy company in Ajax. Male/fe- 448-0487 email info@aurorawin- place, recently decorated. OPEN NO COMMUTE! GOT DRIVE & cable, parking. Prefer business Rd, 3-bed., fridge, stove, washer, no pets/smoking, first/last, refer- 9837 do heavy lifting. $9/hr. Fax resume male, Part-time or Full. Call dows.ca HOUSE Sun 2-4pm 905-571-1326. desire? $Learn to Earn$ FROM single. No pets/smoking/drinking. dryer, $1000+hydro. 2-parking, ences. Near bus & Go station. to 905-571-5436. (905)427-7770 www.4salebyme.ca ID#561 HOME. Not MLM. Contact: 1-800- $700/mo, first/last. 905-426-7824 very quiet and clean complex. Contact (905)428-1652, 6-8pm. AJAX WATERFRONT LUXURY ENERGETIC outgoing enthusiastic 431-2084. 905-985-8986. Available immedi- 2-bdrm condominium plus solari- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - Apply in URGENT - HOUSE CLEANERS individual to start immediately in a FOR SALE BY OWNER, Exten- AJAX-HWY 2/CHURCH, Tw o bed- ately/Nov 1st. PICKERING Brock /Major Oaks, 1 um, main floor, 6 appliances, 2 un- person to 1614 Dundas St. E., needed for fast-growing company. weight loss clinic environment. sively renovated 3-bedroom home, THE GARDENER has exclusive room basement separate entrance bedroom basement apt., newly derground parking, 24-hr security, 1A1 3 BEDROOM townhouse. Suite 203. Whitby (Dundas / Thick- Permanent position. Room for ad- Sales experience a must. Serious great starter in move-in condition. franchise territories available. shared laundry two parking ONE BEDROOM basement apt, built, separate entrance, laundry, indoor pool, sauna, exercise, party Ajax. Free Hold. 9 ft. Ceiling (main son) on Tuesday Wednesday and vancement. Excellent pay, great inquiries only. Fax 416-269-6664 214 Park Rd. South, Oshawa. Sales guarantee.,be your own $925/month includes cable/utilities Whites/401, sep entrance, parking, parking. Close to all amenities, No & hobby rooms available. floor). Brand new. 5 appliances. Thursday from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 working environment. Not suitable or email: $159,900. (416)722-4709 www.by- boss. Call 1-800-970-6947 or available Nov 1 first/last referenc- laundry $600. No smoking/pets pets/smoking. $775./mo. call $1200/mo. inclusive. Immediate. Close to amenities & lake. $1300 + p.m for students. Call 905-723-6242 [email protected] theowner.com/27414 www.hirethegardener.com es. No pets/smoking. 9054278297 905-421-9968 (416)402-7150 first/last (905)686-3353 utilities. Call (905)433-0443. A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, October 05, 2005 www.durhamregion.com

3 BEDROOM Condo/townhouse in A DININGROOM, cherry wood, north Oshawa, new flooring main CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN double pedestal table, 8 chairs, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS THE TESS level, new carpets up, garage, fin- ART O Friday, October 7 at 4:30pm Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- ished basement, $1100 per month. E F Tidd Estate Sales Service tion. New, still in boxes. Cost IN THE ESTATE OF DALE EVERTON AUSTIN, H 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 Avail Nov. 1. Please call Martin IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Estate of Joyce Junkin of Bobcaygeon plus others, 7pc. $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- 905-728-1420. DECEASED C 746-0995. O Sat. Oct. 8th at 10 a.m. at oak dining room set, large ornate mahogany chair with UNTRY 401/MARKHAM RD. Spacious 3 TIDD'S AUCTION HOUSE carved lions head, sectional chesterfield, double pedestal A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- All persons having claims against the Estate of roll top desk, set of Royal Albert "American Beauty" dishes, bedroom townhomes, fenced in Dale Everton Austin, late of the City of Picker- Hwy#2, East of Cobourg tress set. New in plastic, cost backyard, private garage & drive- Exhibitors (all items subject to a 10% Buyer's Premium) square oak dining room table, oak t-back chairs, fern stand, $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- way, carpeted, familyroom, appli- ing, who died on or about the 12th day of walnut nesting tables, grandfather clock, tea wagon, marble 0995. Can deliver ance and ceramic floors. Also April, 2004, are hereby notified to send partic- Wanted Preview - Friday, Oct. 7th - 10 a.m. to 4 mantle clock, accordion, wooden tool box, old toy trains, available 2 bedroom apartment(s). p.m. /Sat. 9 a.m. Dir: Exit 401 at Hwy #45, Craftmatic double bed, platform rockers, bed chesterfield, APPLIANCES, refrigerator, stove, www.realstar.ca 416-292-0118 ulars of same to the undersigned on or before Limited space is available freezer, heavy duty Kenmore Cobourg. Go south to sixth set of lights (King pine showcase, 5 head milk shake machine, jadite Aladdin the 15th day of October, 2005, after which in select categories. washer & dryer, apartment size A GREAT FALL MOVE - Enjoy a date the estate will be distributed by the under- St. /Hwy #2). Turn left. Follow for approx. 6 lamp base, Royal Doulton figurines HN #2972, 2036, 2107, washer & dryer. Mint condition. spacious two bedroom townhouse signed having regard only the claims then filed. Oshawa Civic Auditorium Toronto kms. Watch for signs. Selling the contents from 2341, 2037, Goebel figurine, Roper auto washer & dryer, Will sell separately, can deliver. – plus a finished basement with an Oct. 14, 15, 16 International Centre the home of Mrs. Marion Hagen and the late side-by-side fridge, cockshut single furrow plus on steel Call (905)839-0098 extra three piece bathroom! Richmond Green Nov. 11, 12, 13 wheels, 20x7 tandem axle steel wheels, 20x7 tandem axle Perfect for a young family or you A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- Dated September 14, 2005 Sports Centre Kingsway College Charles Hagen of Cobourg. Mr. Hagen was steel trailer, 14' fibreglass canoe, qty. of china, glass, house- and a roommate. Quiet, yet close well know in the local schools as a teacher and PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad to amenities, transportation and Oct. 22, 23 Nov. 27 hold & collectable items. from $289 (30 yds). All Berber Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers the GM plant/offices in South Parka McKillup, For more information, call 905-426-4676 ext. 257 later as a Principal for C.D.C.I. East, Cobourg. carpets on sale now! Free up- Oshawa. Large and bright central 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain grade to 12 mm premium pad with Estate Trustee Without a Will - by www.theheartofcountry.com Mr. and Mrs. Hagen were long time members living room, a dining area next to Andrew D. Felker, Esq. of the Historical Society and actively involved (705)786-2183 for more info. or pictures every installation, 20 oz Berber the kitchen and four brand new www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- appliances. Only $875/month plus WALKER HEAD in restoration in Heritage matters in Cobourg pet only. Lots of selection for eve- maintenance fee. Immediate pos- Barristers and Solicitors and surrounding areas. Mr. and Mrs. Hagen ry budget. Three month equal session, F/L and references. Toll payment plan available. Free in free 1-866-588-8181. #200 - 1305 Pickering Parkway EXHIBITORS WANTED were collectors and they preferred to collect Ca- home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS Pickering, Ontario LlV 3P2 for the nadiana furniture, pottery, porcelain and glass. AUCTION at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, (905) 839-4484/683-3444 This is evident in the line-up of items to sell on 1-800-578-0497. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1272sq.ft. Metro East Fall townhouse in Courtice, gas heat, this date, also to include a nice selection of 24 Waterfront Lots A1 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. attached garage, eat-in kitchen, Home & Renovation Show family heirlooms. Auction features - A superb FREE TO AIR. NEW GEN Ultra- large livingroom/separate dining Oct. 14, 15 & 16 selection of antique furniture, glass, china, early Lake Simcoe ~ Fox Island Mini- N2. CoolTek- N2. Receiver room, $1150 plus. No pets/smok- Pickering Repairs and Modifications. Dish ing. (905)263-4631. Currier and Ives Lithographs, old Cobourg October 15, 2005, 11:00 am Network Service and Sales. earthenware jug, old wind-up toys and games, (905)999-0362 CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- For more information ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms BROOKLIN, executive 3-bdrms, in vintage quilts and linens, carpets, and an enor- 967 Lake Drive N. Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- upscale Tribute community. Gar- Call 905-426-4676 ext 229 AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, able. Close to downtown and with/without garage. 3 appliances, age, h/w, f/p, walk-out to deck, a/c, mous amount of collectible items, too numer- Island Grove Parking Lot & Marina HANK'S APPLIANCES Refrigera- shopping. 4 appliances, carpet hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, freshly painted, 5 appliances. No [email protected] ous to list!!!! tors, $99/up. Washers, dryers and hardwood flooring, close to sauna, Children's playground close smoking/pets. First/last. $1250+ $125/up. Stoves, $149/up, Visit 401 and GO. Utilities included. to all amenities. Fenced back- utilities. Avail. Nov. 15th (905)655- Produced by Dynamic Publishing FULL LISTING & PHOTO GALLERY Viewings: our showroom. Large selection! Call (905)434-3972. yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- 0229 & Events Management available at www.theauctionfever.com Saturdays & Sundays - October 1 - 2 - 8 - 9 Parts. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728- www.realstar.ca star.ca. 4043. If you do not have access to the Internet, take 11:00am to 3:00pm my word for it, " This is a sale you will not AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS want to miss!!" Lunch Avail. Terms - Cash, wood/oil Chimney cleaning. Sup- ply/install caps & pest screens. Visa, M.C., Interac, cheque w/proper I.D. 416-452-0890 www.foxisland.ca Nest removal. Minor repairs. Low- Auctioneer - Patricia Tidd est rates. Insured * Certified * No FURNISHED ROOM TIDD ESTATE SALES SERVICE Mess. Call (905)686-7741 PICKERING KAHN AUCTION CENTRE Specializing in Antique & Estate Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th: 4:45 pm ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic Self contained unit, in- 1-905-372-2994 / 1-877-863-2477 mattress, cost $1000, sell $200. 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering cludes private bath, Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques and Call 905-213-4669. cable t.v. fridge, mi- Collectables for an Ajax home, selling at (3 miles north of Hwy. 401 exit 399) crowave , parking, AUDIOSLAVE - Two level 300, Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd. 1 km west of Utica row 12 tickets for the Audioslave etc. in large exec. THANKSGIVING MONDAY concert on Sun, Oct 7, 2005 8:00 Come to the home in lovely neigh- TO INCLUDE: 8pc Solid oak dining room suite, chesterfield AUCTION and chair, bedroom suite, chests, prints, lamps, 50 cups PM at The Air Canada Centre in "BIG ORANGE BARN For bourhood. To ronto, Ontario. With Seether (905)509-6072. Stapleton Auction Centre and saucers, 2 spinning wheels, Franklin Mint items, egg and Kasabian opening. $160 For BIG BARN SAVINGS" cups, quantity of collectables and glassware, jewelry includ- more information please call - Newtonville ing 18kt white gold diamond ring, 7hp air compressor (ex), 905-579-7076. OSHAWA, PROFESSIONAL cutoff saw, Delta upright drill press, battery charger, large home. Quiet, clean, c/air, furnished Monday 10:00 a.m. sandblaster, quantity of hand tools, plus many other quality BEAUTIFUL SOLID NATURAL accommodation (Monday-Friday). OAK diningroom table (36x60), 4 Suits out-of-towner, mature profes- Selling the gorgeous household con- items. Terms: are Cash, Visa, M/C, and Interac, paid in full chairs, $675, excellent condition. sional male, non-smoker, abstain- tents of John and Pat Hulme from on day of sale. (905)720-4522 SPECIAL THURSDAY AUTUMN SALE er. Working days, commuting Port Perry: Chesterfield suite, Kauf- SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY home most weekends. 4-8 month man 9 pc. dining room suite, large BED, Aamazing bargain, queen term available. $115/week, wall unit, large amount of Cane/Rat- NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. orthopedic mattress set, new in FOR A BEAUTIFUL AUTUMN NIGHT first/last, references required. Call 905-985-1068 plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- (905)723-6761 tan furniture, mahogany bedroom 7557. Will deliver suite, cameo back vict. sofa, pine table BEDROOM SUITE, black w/gold October 6th and four chairs, parlour desk, occa- Antique Auction Sale, Thanksgiving Day Mon.Oct. 10 accent trim, headboard, frame, sional tables, occasional chairs, bed @ 10:30 am, Haydon Auction Barn From 401,Ext431 @ box, dresser, mirror, chest of draw- Preview 5 p.m. - Starts 6:30 p.m. chesterfield, elec. gone with the Wind ers, 2 night tables, in excellent AT BLOOR & SIMCOE, Oshawa. Bowmanville, N 8 mi on Hwy 57 To Con Rd 8, Turn E @ condition, $980 o.b.o. Call Share furnished apt with 2 males. lamps, Jadiete, Royal Doultons, de- The Fire Hall To Haydon Wooden Beds, Cane Back Rock- (905)426-7521 Near all amenities, cable included. pressions glass, crystal, computer er, Half Moon Tables, Cedar Chest, Settee, Windsor Chairs Estate Clear-Out Available immediately, 1st/last, desk, filing cabinet, 7 ft. wall unit , (pr. c 1865), Eastlake Parlor Table, Van. Bench, Mantle BEDROOM SUITE, gorgeous $450/mo inclusive, Viewing Clock, Desk Pigeon Ball, Carved Lamps, Royal Albert cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, (905)433-4088. floor standing tool chest, lawn mow- tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Huge Assortment of New Items er, craftsman 10" radial arm saw, dishes, Painting on glass, Salt & Peppers, Terms: Cash, Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905- CLOSE to Durham College, suit- Mastercraft 10" mitre saw, , power Interac, Visa, M/C (4% B.P. on credit card payments) 213-4669. Antiques - New Furniture able for students. Share house. In- Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 ternet & utilities incl. Avail. immedi- tools, metal cabinets, treadmill, singer BRAND NEW furnaces or central Many Treasures - Also selling ately. Parking, laundry. Call for sewing machine, mercury 9.9 out- air from $695. Gas piping for info (416)727-1607 or (905)686- board motor, rubber raft, etc. etc. Pre- stoves, bbq, etc. $149; ductwork, 5206 Auction Sale Sat Oct. 8 @ 4 pm. Haydon Auction Barn humidifiers, air filters etc. Great Products At Great Prices Save $$$ view after 8 a.m. Auction starts at From 401,Ext 431 @ Bowmanville, N 8 mi on Hwy 57 To Licensed. Call 416-802-9207, 905- OSHAWA, GOOD AREA, near 10:00 p.m. Terms: Cash, App. Con Rd 8, Turn E @ The Fire Hall To Haydon Giving up 434-3028 Terms Visa, M/C, Amex, Debit, Cash O.C./401, spacious furnished cheques, visa, m/c. house keeping: Bdrm furn, Sofa/Chair, TV stand, Ta- room, nice home with young CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD No registration fee - 10% Buyers Premium couple. Share kitchen, laundry, ble/chairs, Book shelf, Half Moon Tables, Electric Lawn- FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from bath. Parking, pets ok. Available ESTATE POLICE AUCTION mower, Garden Tools, Collectibles. Terms: Cash, Interac, $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, Auctioneer Victor Brewda now. $500/month inclusive. 905- Fri. October 14th, 5 p.m. Visa, M/C (4% B.P. on credit card payments) Auctioneer pad and installation. Free esti- 743-9553 mates, carpet repairs. Serving Member of O.A.A. Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 Durham and surrounding area. PERFECT FOR GM Commuter, AUCTIONEERS Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam Call 905-683-0041 or 1-800-567-6165 very large room furnished full use FRANK & STEVE STAPLETON, (905)686-1772 of house, laundry, parking, non- NEWTONVILLE smoker. South Oshawa, $425 incl. CARPETS. Laminate and vinyl Fax 905-607-1131 utilities, first/last, credit check. 905-786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Commercial carpet including pre- Dave (905)391-7435 www.stapletonauctions.com AFFORDABLE loving daycare, all Come and see why... "estate specialists since 1971' ROOM TO RENT in lovely North mier underpad and installation. Oshawa home, near college. Pri- ages, non-smoking, exp., steps Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. "We Are Durham's Best Kept Secret!!" vate bedroom, shared home with Glengrove Public School, St. An- Residential, commercial, customer young professionals, includes all thony Daniels bus route. Valley satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- extras, $495/mo. Call 905-259- Farm Rd/Kingston Rd., near PTC. mate. Mike 905-431-4040 THANKSGIVING PUBLIC AUCTION 2194. Large fenced backyard. Play- RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION room/crafts, Snacks, lunch. Ref- COMPLETE LIVINGROOM SET, th Mon. Oct. 10th, Start: 10 AM WHITBY - Brock & Taunton Very erences. (905)839-7237 INCLUDES, sofa, with matching MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 • 9:30 am large room in new home. Utils, View: Sun Oct. 9th, 10AM-4PM chair & side chair, 3 solid oak ta- THANKSGIVINGDAY cable TV/Internet, laundry, prking AFFORDABLE RATES -Hwy#2 bles (side & coffee), 2 lamps, ask- From 9AM Day of Sale incl. Near transit, shopping. Avail and Valley Farm, daycare in my ing $600 OBO complete. AUCTION SALE • FARM EQUIPMENT immediately. 905-443-6503 or home, loving care given to your (905)436-6441 ANTIQUES • SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS [email protected]. precious babies, (905)831-0415. Randy Potter Estate Auction - 15 Cavan St. COMPUTER TROUBLE? We offer Selling the Estate of JAMES RICHARD SHIER downtown Port Hope is holding an antique, art, AGES 6 months & up. Ten years you On-Site Networking & Com- and the Property of IVY SHIER fine furniture, glass, china & collectible auction experience, loving home environ- puter Repairs/Upgrades, Virus Re- ment, lots of fresh air and TLC. moval & Software Training. We Located at 288 Durham Regional Rd. 21, to incl: signed Norval Morrisseaus; John Sloan Holy Redeemer/Sir John A. Mac- also sell New/Used Systems & Utica, ON West of Port Perry Gordon; W. E. Atkinson; Armand Tatossian 1971 (18') TRAVELINER TRAIL- Donald schools. Non-smoking. Laptops. For your computer Re- plus other notable pcs. of art; Moorcroft; 9 pc. ER, awning, fridge, 3 burner (905)837-0403 pairs/Sales call S D L 905-428- FARM EQUIPMENT: 1955 Chevrolet Stake stove, toilet, sleeps 4. As is 7559, cell 416-892-6965 mah. DR suite; sterling silver; Victorian furni- $850.00 For more info call 905- ALTONA/HWY. 2, - ECE beautiful Truck, Allis-Chalmers 912 Hydro Garden ture; set Old Country Roses china; oak ar- 985-8732. home daycare, 1 full/part time- COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Tractor/Tiller & Mower, MF 3PH Disc, seedrill, moire; Coke signs; Playboy magazine Vol 1 No. space available. 3 months to 3 Computer Services: MEGA SPE- years. Receipts, references. call CIAL (While Qty's Last): P3/733 int oneway tiller, 3PH Plow, steel wheel plow, 1; Clarice Cliff; blue flowered crocks; lamps; Judit (905)509-5802 Mhz (towers) 10G/128MB/New sawmill, fan mill, drott dozer, wheelbarrows, hall stands; etc. KB, Mouse & Speakers ONLY This is a very good sale, don't be left out!! BROCK/MAJOR OAKS, tender $99.00. Add 17" (beige) Monitor farm tools, chainsaws, selection of old pine loving care, fenced yard, outdoor w/system purchase only $50. CD- 1979 CAMPION, 185 h.p. In- playgym, playroom, 14 yrs. exp. planks & oak boards, cream separator board/Outboard fibreglass 18-ft RW upgrade only $30. w/system For info & pics. go to: nursing background, references, purchase. Repairs at reasonable ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLES: 1972 Dodge long, canvas top & trailer included. (905)683-8934 Excellent condition, bought new rates. Interac, Visa & Mastercard Duster, old Ford Model T & Model A parts, ant www.randypotterauctions.com accepted. Layaway Plans. Leasing Randy Potter Auctioneer boat, must go. $5,899. Call grain scale, 2 tier insulated ice box, ant floor (905)434-2343 or (905)442-9417 EXPERIENCED home daycare, available OAC on New & Refur- Phone: (905)885-6336 available immediately. Har- bished Systems.112 Luke St., radios, pressback rocker, pressback chairs, wood/401. Hot meals provided in 10% Buyer's Premium in Effect!! SAILBOAT. 76 C&C30. Excellent Oshawa, ON, L1G 7G4 (905) 576- army boxes, cast iron/porc. cookstoves, cast safe, loving environment. Refer- 9216 www.bitsandbytestech.com condition. For info call (905) 723- ences, limited spaces. (905)686- 8330. Best offer. iron woodstoves, steel wheels, 1950’s & old 9885 DINING ROOM SUITE, cherry- Popular Science magazines, Duncan Pyfe THANKSGIVING WEEKEND - TWO ANTIQUE AUCTIONS wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & WESTNEY HEIGHTS, loving side chairs, pedestal table, dove- dropleaf, entertainment unit, old records, 2 ant - PLEASE ATTEND BOTH home environment for all ages, for tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for PUBLIC WELCOME bath tubs, 2 Honda motorcycles, boat motor, (Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday) kids to grow and learn, healthy $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- snacks and lunches, references, 213-4669. Save up to 75% off of retail prices!!!! old & antique tools, assort of household antiques A Bag Pipe Procession will begin Saturday's Auction - LOST - CELL PHONE, Samsung Please be on time. (905) 427-4328. ANTIQUE HORSE EQUIPMENT: Doctors flip phone X426, and reading FALL SPECIAL ON! New Scratch glasses, lost by a Good Samaritan & Dents and Reconditioned Major STAPLETON AUCTIONS are excited to bring our HARDWOOD buggy, cutter, democrate wagon, ant walking SATURDAY OCTOBER 8th - 10 a.m. who was helping a damsel in dis- ANTIQUES & FURNITURE sale for THE DARNLEYS of Appliances. At: All Ontario Appli- plow, horse buggy, buggy shaves, misc harness. tress..7AHwy. and Island Rd. on ance Clinic 111 Dundas St. W., FLOORING AUCTION to this area for the lst time. These auctions Cedar Valley Farm and Estate of Elsie Pollard of Port Wed. Sept. 21 around 8 p.m.. If SHOP EQUIP. & TOOLS: 2 machine shop Whitby (905)668-9444 have been an overwhelming success throughout Ontario, and YOU Perry @ 930 Brock/Scugog Townline, Sunderland, south found, kindly call 905-728-1850. MUSIC TEACHERS WANTED for have the opportunity to join in the savings and excitement! Top brand lathes, machine shop drill press, table lathe, of Sunderland, 1st Conc of Brock Twp., west of Hwy 12. local music school - guitar, violin FINAL 10 DAYS OF STORE radial arm saw, planer/jointer, hacksaw, table LOST: BLACK CAT, female, and keyboard. Please fax resume CLOSING of Durham Furniture name flooring, engineered real hardwood flooring, great over subfloor MONDAY OCTOBER 10th - 10 a.m. Sandhurst Cres./Pinegrove area. to: 905-720-4948. Warehouse, at 1188 Simcoe St. S. and concrete. NO MINIMUM PRICES saws, elec winch, large assortment & variety of Named "Whitey" Missing since Oshawa. We are clearing our com- wrenches, socket sets, drill bits, power tools, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES & Sept 24th weekend. If seen please plete inventory, consisting, of so- JEWELLERY from the Estate of Randy Bartley of call (905)509-9789 fa's & chairs, cloth & leather, mat- Thursday, October 6th - 6 p.m. Preview after 2 p.m. hand tools, clamps, elec motors, etc. too Bowmanville, a long time collector who is downsizing, a tresses all sizes, Alexander Julian numerous to list them all, router, chains, Cambridge Estate plus others @ Vanhaven Arena, bedroom suites, & dining room Terms: Visa, Mastercard, Cash, Interac, 15% Buyers premium. suites., table & chairs, queen & anvils, dolleys & carts, tool boxes, tool chests 722 Davis Dr. Uxbridge. All purchases must be removed by noon Friday. TUTORING CLASSES king size head & foot boards, plus & cabinets, grinders, battery chargers, jacks, Details & photos for both sales on website everything is on sale. Come to SINCERE SINGLES specializing in English, French, Math, 1188 Simcoe St. S. Shop early for AUCTIONEERS sawmill equip, large assort. of elec. equip. & GARY HILL AUCTIONS in long term relationships since Calculus, Physics, best selection or call 905-571- wiring, Camero (motor, trans, hood & fenders) garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com 1992. Toll free 1-866-719-9116. Chemistry and reading 4610 Frank and Steve Stapleton, Newtonville skill saw, boat tanks, gas cans, comet arc 905-852-9538 / 1-800-654-4647 / www.sinceresingles.ca. Special - offered to Grades 1-12 Cell 416-518-6401 1/2 price! FORMAL 10-pc dining set $1200; (905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 welder, 100’ ext. ladder, assort. of pipe students on Tuesday double Craftmatic bed $950; 6-pc wrenches, oil burners, woodworking shop evenings in Pickering. queen bedroom $650; fridge $300, Call (905)509-6795 stove $250; washer $150, dryer tools & equip plus many other tools too Sat. October 8 - 10.30am now (evenings) for more info. $150; portable dishwasher 1-yr $350; coffee & end tables $165. numerous to mention. GIANT NEW FURNITURE AUCTION (905)260-1123 AUCTION SALE A L A R G E S A L E S E L L IN G IN 2 A U C T IO N R IN G S ! at the property of DURHAM FURNITURE WAREHOUSE GARDEN TRACTOR. Wheel- Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, debit. HEPATITIS C horse/Toro, 14hp Kohler engine., SATURDAY OCTOBER 8TH BEAUTIFUL, SPOTLESS 3 large Preview 8:30 a.m. sale day. 1188 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA mower, snow plow, rototiller, lawn bedroom. Canoe Landing, French- INFORMATION Selling contents, all new furniture, dining room BUY/SELL stair lifts, porch lifts, sweeper, $2,500 o.b.o Call 905- 11:00 AM man's Bay, neutral décor, walk to Auctioneers: AND SUPPORT 925-9960 Go Train, on bus line, private gar- suites, bedroom suites, new mattress sets, scooters, hospital beds, ceiling lifts 81 BRAMLEY STREET Phil Faulkner, Garry Vanderpost, Gord Sackrider Meetings held 2nd etc. Call SILVER CROSS AT age, 2-parking, 5 appliances, bal- queen, double, single, iron & wooden beds, GIRLS' TWIN SIZE Canopy Bed, cony w/gas bbq hookup. No smok- (905) 668-8560 OR 1-800-659- PORT HOPE frames, bunk beds, 20 - 2 & 3 pc sofa sets Thursday each month 0668 Mattress & Box Spring included ing/pets, first/last, credit check and Phil Faulkner Auctions Inc. including leather, sectionals, sofas, loveseats, $350 o.b.o. Swinging Rattan Chair for Thelma Van Alstyne R.C.A.A refs, $1450+ utilities, (905) 960- 23 years in the Auction Profession w/cushion & stand $200 o.b.o. 1168. chairs, recliners, coffee & end tables, occasional Thursday, October 13, 2005 1867 - 3 bedroom brick home 905-852-9631 • 905-715-6841 Dr. Peter Campbell, Chrome Coffee Table w/glass top philfaulkner.the auctionadvertiser.com tables, oak roll top desks, office desks, lateral $50. Chrome Dining Table w/glass Corner lot, well treed HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- file cabinets, dinette & kitchen sets, new built in Gastroenterologist top & 4 upholstered chairs $350 Complete household contents nity Living in Oshawa now has “The Rationale for IDEAL: o.b.o. White Laminate Top Kitchen units Avail. immed., parking incl. ovens, stove, range top,, etc., building sold, PSYCHICS reader and advisor, Ta ble w/6 chairs $300 o.b.o. Row- www.theauctionfever.com for full listing Please call 905-576-9299. store closing, all must go, 10% buyers premium, the Need for a Head to help in all life's problems, satisfac- ing Machine $30. All of these items cash, debit, visa, mastercard, Head Hepatitis C Trial”. tion guaranteed, specializing in are in IMMACULATE CONDI- LUXURY TOWNHOME in Whitby, HARDWOOD FLOORING Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- TION!!!! Available immediately! Mahogany kneehole desk, rattan sides and 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, finished Viewing Thursday & Friday 10am-8pm, ings, always private and confiden- Call 905-665-2394 basement w/gas fireplace, 6 new AUCTION Sat 9.00 AM , till sale, photos & list, terms at tial, house parties available. chair, fancy hall tree with hooks, glass front appliances, air, no pets, referenc- www.mcleanauctions.com (905)665-3222. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED es & credit check, $1600/month. Stapleton Auction Centre Place: grain fed beef sides $1.89. (With cabinet with ball and claw foot legs, Sterling Available Oct. 1st. (905)430-0404 Info call McLean Auctions - Lindsay St.Mark's United Church the purchase of a side, you get a silver spoons and serving pieces, Bullseye Newtonville 1-800-461-6499 or on site 905-571-4610 fresh Thanksgiving turkey approx. WHITES/401(PICKERING) - new 201 Centre St. S. Whitby goblets, brass Cobra candle sticks, Buddah TiTime:me:7:00-9:00 PM 16-20 lbs. while quantities last). luxury townhouse , 3-bdrms, 3 Thursday, Oct. 6, 6 p.m. 905-986-4932 or 705-432-3031. head, Chinese stone lanterns, Early Blue baths, finished in-law suite bsmt. 5 COBBLESTONE STABLES, small new appliances, garage, a/c, no Selling a collection of Oak, Maple, W A N T E D Willow, brass monks bowl, Moorcroft vase, ForMore Information fun friendly barn offers boarding GUITAR FOR SALE, Ibanez Art- smoking/pets, balcony. $1350 Bamboo, Cherry, Golden Walnut, SNOWMOBILES & ATV's in/out, birthday parties. Private les- core electric hollow-body red in ball and claw foot coffee table, stone statue +utilities. Avail immed. 905-420- 1-800-841-2729 sons, local to Oshawa and Bow- colour $500 o.b.o. Call Justin 5871 Black Walnut and engineered Hard- for or visit manville. Call (905)263-8303 (905)435-4459 garden figure, small glass front china cabi- wood Flooring. Top brand name GARY HILL'S net, ornate carved wall mirror, wicker side flooring, engineered real hardwood www.creativeintensity.com/smking/ HOT TUB (SPA) Covers & Swim- FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ming Pool Safety covers-Best chair, Hamadan rug, collection of Buddhist flooring, great over subfloor and con- Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & regalia table, several art deco table lamps, FARM MACHINERY & TOOLS Colours Available. Call 1-866-585- 2 FURNISHED ROOMS available crete. !!! SATELLITE TV, Free-To-Air ! 0056 www.thecoverguy.ca Retro teak coffee table, collection of refer- immediately, shared bath, kitchen, Preview at 2 p.m. Thursday. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd NAGRA2 (N2) working!. PPV, laundry, common room. No smok- MLB, NHL, NBA, Indian, Italian, HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety ences books, meditation, stars Buddhism ing/pets. $100/weekly each. NOTE DATE AND TIME 10:00 a.m. Polish, Greek, Portuguese. NO Covers - best quality, best prices, etc, plus miscellaneous household items. First/Last. (905)728-0921 or NO RESERVE ESP PLACEMENT MONTHLY BILLS. Our customers all colours, all sizes, large variety 10% Buyers premium on household goods (905)243-9886 15% BUYERS PREMIUM @ VANHAVEN ARENA WELCOME continue to receive unlimited free available. Delivery included. Cen- 722 Davis Dr., Uxbridge EMPLOYERS support - including the N2 fix. Don't tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul BROOKLIN one large unfurnished Terms: Cash, app cheques, visa, M/C risk your money elsewhere with 905-259-4514 or 866-97COVER Household goods sold @ 11 AM room on 3rd floor of adult-occupied Durham 23 (Lakeridge Rd.) north to Davis Dr. & west 2 km.or to sponsor only cellular phone numbers and Open House ~ Friday, October 7th building. No dogs, no smoking. AUCTIONEERS Hwy. 404 north to Davis Dr. (Newmarket) & east 24 km. overseas nannies free email addresses. We have a HOT TUB/SPA 2005 model, all Available now. 905-424-9743. FRANK & STEVE STAPLETON, NO FEE RETAIL STORE. We also offer options, cover, never used, still in 6 PM to 8 PM FTA repairs! U-Neek Electronics, wrapper, cost $8,900, sell $3,800. FREE RENT of Trailer on Con- NEWTONVILLE PHONE or EMAIL [email protected] (416)417-9035 226 Bloor Street E. (905) 435- 416-746-0995 Property Sells @ 1:00 PM struction site in exchange for eve- 905-786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 [email protected] 0202. Oshawa. The 1st; the BEST! 5% Buyers premium on house ning and weekend security. Avail- www.stapletonauctions.com GARY HILL AUCTIONS We have the customer feedback to HOT TUB/SPA, 5 person, never able Immediately. Please call 905- garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com prove it. used, 24 jets, 5 hp. motor, 220 683-8020 "estate specialists since 1971' LIVE IN CAREGIVER to care for 7 volt, lounger, deluxe cabinet, war- LES BRITTAN 905-852-9538/1-800-654-4647 Cell 416-518-6401 children, plus light housekeeping. !!!!2005. SATELLITE FIX has ranty. $3895. 905-239-0110. FURNISHED ROOM for working Call Doldelly (905)686-1401 finally arrived. N2 fix for Fortec Auctioneer C.C.A.I. gentleman preferred. No smoking, and Pansat FTA receivers. HOT TUBS/THERAPEUTIC SPAS Port Hope 905-885-5650 no pets. Share bathroom, includes LIVE-IN certified oversees Sales & Service Available, #1 in 5-7 persons, never used, 24-48 cable, laundry, $450/mo. Near Please read your classi- nannies/care givers. Elder care, Durham. Call 905-767-0013 or jets, 5hp motors, 220V, heavy Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Interac Oshawa Centre, (Cabot St.) SELL IT NOW fied ad on the first day of special needs, minimum wage e-mail [email protected] duty equipment, deluxe cabinets, (905)728-0283 ROOM FOR RENT. Oshawa. Full publication as we cannot applies. No fee employers OEA. loungers. Includes warranty. CALL AJAX use of house. $475/mo. Includes WHITBY - share luxury house, (416)699-6931. BEDROOM SET, cherrywood, $2900-$6900. Call 905-239-0110. HWY #2 & WESTNEY, share all bills, wireless internet, 2-full master bedroom, ensuite, jacuzzi, be responsible for more bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night kitchen, laundry, private bath, 905-683-0707 baths, c/air, laundry, plenty of fireplace, parking, cable, short or than one insertion in the LIVE-IN NANNY for 3 children. stands. Dovetail construction, nev- TANNING BED, like new, with Place your ad at 905-683-0707 cable, parking. Avail. now. parking. lst/lst required. Avail. im- long term, $750/inclusive, avail- event of an error. Flexible hours, housekeeping. Call er opened. Cost $8,000 Sacrifice face tanner and other salon equip- $456./mo. (905)683-2664 mediately. Call (905) 404-0107. able immediately. (416)427-7892 905-426-8348. $1,900. (416)748-3993 ment for sale. (905)728-0435 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, October 05, 2005, PAGE 13 A/P

MOVING SALE - Kenmore fridge VENDORS WANTED at the 1996 CAVALIER manual, $3895; UsedCarsOntario.com - visit us (8 yrs. old) $200; Roper fridge and 1993 SATURN, auto., $2995; 1997 on-line to view our large selection 2000 BLAZER LT (4X4) Fully Courtice Flea Market. 5,000 - loaded. Power windows, locks, Need a Handyman? self-cleaning stove (white-8 yrs. 6,000 people per weekend. Rent LUMINA, auto, $3995; 1998 MYS- of vehicles. Buy or sell anything A & C ROOFING ENGAGEMENT old) $300/ea; 2 End table lamps TIQUE, auto. $4995. Certified, automotive. seats, etc. Excellent condition. • Fire/Water Damage starts $200 per month for indooor 125,000-kms, mainly highway driv- (beige 2 1/2 ft. tall) $75; space. Located 2 min. North of e-tested, fast-financing. Easy • Drywall Taping/Painting & WINDOWS Brad Dart Weights/weight bench $75; 905- Auto-Whitby 905-665-1284 Tom. en. Asking $8,500 as is o.b.o. • Flooring 401 between Oshawa and Bow- Call 905-728-4368. 831-5960 or 647-282-3270. manville. Call 905-436-1024 or vis- • Full Basement Renos. • Shingles of all types, flats of and it us: www.courticefleamarket.com 1998 VW JETTA, dark green, 5 (Framed, Drywall, Taping, any size Kerri-Lynn NEED A HOME PHONE recon- speed, 188,000 kms., new tires, Insulating $5800 based on Scott nected? Telecredit - Phone service WINDOWS, BAY WINDOWS, exhaust, brakes, alternator, starter, $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP cars, 1400sq.ft. house incl. material) provider. No credit, no deposit, no trucks, vans. Pay cash, free pick • Soffit* Fascia * Eavestrough* steel entrance doors systems & plugs and wires (all in last 2 No up front fees! contracts, just hook ups. 1-888- patio sliding doors. All New. Vari- months). Keyless entry, cruise, up 7 days/week (anytime) 905- 424-6658 424-3508. (905)728-8973 Skylights Engagement ous colours and sizes. North Star air, tilt, PL, AM/FM cassette. Rea- HOIST, AAMCO 12,000 lb., 4 quality with low E/Argon. Ideal for son for selling - bought new VW. 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Also, variety of new ap- 2000 BUICK LESABRE LTD, light You can cover. Havelock area. are delighted to announce pliances, scratch and dent. Full without box & mattresses (childs or 905-426-0357. Ceramics adults); formal dining sets (wood); bronze, loaded, excellent condi- Safe and secure. Call (705)778- the engagement of their son Brad manufacturers warranty. Recondi- tion, one owner, certified & E-test- 1207 Drywall tioned fridges $195/up, ranges solid wood kitchen sets; livingroom 1 A - ALL SCRAP CARS, old cars RDC Windows, to Kerri-Lynn Scott, sets; fridges, stoves, washers & ed, 130,000 km. $12,900. 905- & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Free NO JOB TOO SMALL $125/up, dryers $125/up, washers 372-6916 daughter of Georgina Scott of $199/up, new and coin operated dryers in good working order pickup. Call Bob anytime Call Doug Doors & Roofing washers and dryers at low prices. (905)260-1123 (905)431-0407. 905-427-3298 "Your Renovation Specialists" Scarborough. The happy couple New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size 2000 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT, 3.6L, V6, silver, fully loaded, were engaged June 11, 2005 and fridges $399., new 24" and 30" ABC-A1 JOHNNY JUNKER. We also do: ranges with clock and window excellent cond, one owner, no ac- To ps all for good cars and trucks are getting married on cidents, 175,000-km all highway or free removal for scrap cars and 2000 FREIGHTLINER 435 Cater- * Skylights @$399 Reconditioned 24" rang- pillar engine, 20" box, 10-speed, September 30, 2006 at es and 24" frost free fridges now driven, certified, asking $8,600- trucks. Speedy service. (905)655- * Flat roof, repairs, new installs obo. (905)983-5113 4609 or (416)286-6156. C-12, 90-95% tire tread, low kms REAL HANDYMAN * Soffit, fascia, eaves troughs available. Wide selection of other ASH, MAPLE, BEECH, Kozy Heat 128k, excellent condition. Must sell Perfect Little Moments with new and reconditioned appliances. Firewood, excellent, best quality For people with * Vinyl and aluminium siding 2002 HONDA CRV, red, new tires, A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on (by Sept 29th). $99,000 o.b.o. reception to follow at Call us today, Stephenson's Appli- hardwood, guaranteed extra time (416)684-8581 limited cash flow ances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 fully seasoned, (ready to burn), fully loaded, heated leather seats, cars & trucks Free Towing 24 Garbage Removal *Fully Licensed & Insured* Oshawa Shrine Club. Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 cut/split. Honest measurement. keyless entry, roof rack, hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 Call today to book your free estimate & don't forget 80,000kms, $20,850. Call (Pickering/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 Plumbing, Electrical, Congratulations and Best Wishes Free delivery. Dependable, quality to ask about our referral rewards program PIANO Technician available for service since 1975. (905)753- (647)833-0700 (Oshawa/Whitby). 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