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Pickering Animal borough. Five kittens were recently brought in Services hopes to find after being dumped outside of PetSmart. The Ontario Provincial Police found four- homes for cats; one month-old Freeway at the side of Hwy. 401, and he’s ready for a new home. Lucky Bear survived Hwy. 401 ride was hit by a car and a truck and found on the same day and in the exact same spot as a black By Kristen Calis bear on the loose in Pickering in May. Another [email protected] abandoned cat is not only feeding her four kit- tens, but is playing mother to another three at PICKERING — Harrison Ford landed in about four weeks of age. Pickering after the ride of his life a couple of “She’s now nursing all of them,” Ms. Brenner weeks ago. said. Pickering Animal Services is filled with The black and white short-haired cat crawled similar stories, and although the cats are well out from under a small Ford car at Lone Star taken care of, they need a home, which will Texas Grill in Pickering on July 23. He had also makes room for the next ones that come ridden underneath the car, hanging onto the along. exhaust, that travelled the 40 kilometres from Bowmanville to Pickering, including Hwy. 401. ‘He’s definitely very lucky to survive His journey can be proven by looking at his that trip. He’s one special cat.’ paws, which were badly burnt from the ex- haust. -- LINDSEY BRENNER “He’s definitely very lucky to survive that trip,” said Lindsey Brenner, supervisor of Pickering Animal Services. “He’s one special “Our top priority is sick or injured (cats) or cat.” You may think his name came from ‘Indi- kittens,” Ms. Brenner said. ana Jones’, but staff at animal services said the Adopting a cat costs $85, which includes name seemed to fit because his “hair is on the a pet licence, the initial set of vaccinations Ford.” and sterilization. If a kitten is too young to be The driver recognized Harrison as a com- spayed or neutered, the new owner will receive mon stray in her Bowmanville neighbourhood, a rebate certificate of $75. If cat owners haven’t Ms. Brenner said. The scabs on his paws just already, they’re encouraged to get a licence came off and he’s been bandaged up, and once since it makes it easier to reunite lost pets with he’s back to normal in a couple of weeks he’ll their families, and to get them sterilized, which be ready for a loving home. The extremely af- does more than just keep the pet population fectionate Harrison is about two years old and down, Ms. Brenner said. is one of many cats Animal Services currently “It’s been proven to improve some of their shelters. It has responded to more than 100 temperaments, decrease their wanting to stray calls regarding cats and dogs running at large and different types of cancers,” she said. this year and although almost all of the dogs For information, to view cats that have been Photo By Laura Stanley have been claimed or adopted, nearly 30 cats found, and those ready for a new home, visit Jennifer Hayden, an animal services officer for the City of Pickering, applies bandages to ‘Har- rison Ford’ the cat. Harrison burned his paws and some of his whiskers after hanging onto the remain at the shelter, at 15 Reesor Rd., in the www.cityofpickering.com/animals or call 905- underside of a Ford car traveling from Bowmanville to Pickering. Reesor Road and Taunton Road area of Scar- 683-7575.

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Across Rouge Valley Health System (RVHS), our physicians are ready to offer you the best health care services. Whether they have been with Rouge Valley for many years or they have just joined the team, all of our doctors are committed to providing quality patient care. Here are just a few of the physicians who are making a difference in east Toronto and west Durham. Get to know the doctors in your community!

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Rouge Valley Health System warmly welcomes For 26 years, Dr. Gary Mann has been practicing Dr. K.C. Moran is the new interim site chief of For internist Dr. Zareen Syed, it has been a its new chief of family medicine, Dr. Jawad B. emergency medicine—and almost all of of it the Rouge Valley Centernary (RVC) emergency long journey to come to Rouge Valley. Moving Khokhar. He has been with Rouge Valley Ajax has been at Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering department. Prior to this new role, this from Pakistan as a child, she grew up in and Pickering since 2005 and has previously (RVAP). Now Dr. Mann has taken on the role as Scarborough doctor has been an emergency Mississauga. She later earned her medical degree been the director of the Continuing Medical the new interim site chief of RVAP’s emergency physician at RVC for the last 19 years. in Pakistan and completed her residency in the Education Family Practice urban program at department. United States. Dr. Syed returned to Canada, at As interim site chief, Dr. Moran wants to develop the University of Manitoba. Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin, Dr. Mann says that he is proud and delighted to new projects to improve patient flow, such as Newfoundland. Fluent in several languages—including English, see the ongoing progress with the redevelop- creating a “fast-track” patient care area where Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi—Dr. Khokhar brings ment of the new emergency department and less acute patients could be seen more quickly. Now, Dr. Syed is based at Rouge Valley Centenary, a wealth of experience, skills and enthusiasm its related services at RVAP. Of course, as an and hopes to help set up clinics for geriatric Dr. Moran says that one of the key reasons he to his leadership role. emergency physician, Dr. Mann could practice and internal medicine patients. took on the position is the high-quality of care anywhere he wished. So why has he stayed? “One of my goals is to make community delivered in the emergency department. “I wanted an opportunity to work in an physicians more aware of new develop- “I really haven’t had a desire to work any- ethnically diverse community, such as “The emergency staff at Rouge Valley ments taking place within the hospital, where else. I’ve worked with some senior Scarborough. I’m looking forward to Centenary is superb. From the nurses to and to make it easier for them to access nurses here since I was a pup. It’s a great helping promote internal medicine and the support staff, they work together hospital resources and consultations team. Plus, the expansion here is exciting.” geriatric care at Rouge Valley!” well and are a great team!” within the hospital.”

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Companies ask panies bidding to build the reac- “There’s time early on to add Electric Company and Atomic En- take on,” Mr. Burger said. for more time tors the extra time to submit pro- three months. It won’t affect the ergy Control Limited, builder of The final cost of the two units posals. The new deadline is Dec. overall time-line,” Mr. Burger said. the Candu reactors used at the won’t be known until the final ne- to discuss matter 31 of this year and the winning The provincial government an- Pickering and Darlington stations. gotiations with the winning bid, he vendor will be chosen by the end nounced in mid-June the two re- The extension was sought by said. of March, 2009. actors would be built next to the the three vendors, Mr. Burger said. Under the procurement project, By Keith Gilligan The submissions were originally Darlington nuclear station. The “They’ve asked for more informa- the builder of the units would be [email protected] to be in by mid-September. successful bidder will construct tion regarding the procurement responsible for having the reactors The deadline for the reactors to the units and Ontario Power Gen- terms. built on time. The builder would DURHAM — A three-month be in-service remains July 1, 2018. eration will operate them. “They want to discuss the more be responsible for any costs if the delay in the selection of a builder Lorne Burger, a spokesman for Three companies are in the bid- technical parts. They want to un- construction extended beyond the of two new reactors in Claring- Infrastructure Ontario, said even ding -- AREVA NP, Westinghouse derstand the risk we want them to start date. ton shouldn’t affect the timing of with the extended time-line for when the units come on-line. proposals, “the overall time-line The Province announced re- is the same. It’s still the same in- cently it was giving the three com- service date. Dental Care for Adults, Kids and Great Big Babies. We keep our patients smiling by taking the time to understand their needs.

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We think.. e-mail responses to [email protected] Transit drivers must start calling out the stops

t’s a small thing, but it makes a huge books for all operators to achieve uniformi- remain unfamiliar with the routes they’re have been in place since January. The DRT difference to many people. ty, many passengers complain the drivers travelling. New residents are moving to should not have to hear from passengers I Drivers of Durham Region Transit remain silent. our communities every day and are learn- at this late date that stops are still not being buses have been ordered to call out stops Across Durham, there are 2,661 ing their way around. But, for the visually called out. Perhaps it’s time for the DRT on their routes to help passengers with stops identified by DRT that should be impaired, having a stop called out can to go beyond handing out announcement visual impairments. The decision, made by announced by drivers, an idea that’s make the difference between retaining booklets and invest in some driver training. the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, would backed up by the Oshawa Accessibility independence and relying on other pas- Those who approached the tribunal in the aid passengers beyond those with dis- Advisory Committee. sengers or guesswork. No doubt Durham first place, and the tribunal itself, certainly abilities; anyone who is unfamiliar with the “It doesn’t take much for the bus driver to Region Transit operators are not delib- thought the issue warranted some kind of routes and neighbourhoods they’re travel- pick up the microphone when they come erately trying to circumvent the Ontario remedial solution. ling in would welcome that little bit of extra to the stop. It helps everybody; it doesn’t Human Rights Tribunal or trying to thwart Durham Region’s transit system has help from the driver. just help the visually impaired,” notes Scott their passengers by remaining silent as not been rolling along as a unified, But, despite the order having gone out at Pigden, committee chairman. the bus rolls up to another stop. It is likely amalgamated system for long. Making the beginning of the year, and despite the This is a great point since many rid- a question of habit and adopting a new it more user-friendly by announcing the DRT having prepared stop announcement ers may not be regular transit users and practice. But it’s August, and the new rules stops for passengers is just the ticket. It’s time to battle poverty

n 1989, the House of Commons in Ottawa unanimously voted to achieve Ithe goal of eliminating child poverty by the year 2000. Campaign 2000, a non-profit organiza- tion that tracks progress towards that goal, said there’s been none since 1989. In 2007, the same proportion of Canadian children, 11.7 per cent, lived in poverty. Ontario’s Reka Szekely child poverty rate is 12.6 per cent, similar to Durham where 12.3 per cent of children cheque, it’s hard to imagine that small live below the poverty line. amount of extra money will be used for It’s disheartening to realize eight years anything but the necessities and when it after the target date and almost 20 years comes to extra clothing, the dollars just since the goal was set, we as a nation have won’t be there. collectively accomplished nothing. Last month, the Durham Advisory Com- Meanwhile an entire generation of chil- mittee on Homelessness (DACH) met to dren grew up, with many of them now fac- come up with recommendations to the ing the exact same hardships their parents provincial government which is working on faced. But in that time, the cost of housing a poverty reduction strategy. has gone up relative to incomes, as has the One of the common themes among cost of food and transportation. Not sur- Regional employees, non-profit groups, prisingly, government benefits to the poor churches and recipients of social assistance have not. was that child poverty cannot be tackled I recently spoke with one grandmother on its own. The entire family must be sup- who is raising her grandson after his moth- ported whether they’re working poor or er died. She expressed frustration that the recipients of ODSP or OW. boy would receive more financial support Ed Goerz, executive director of Corner- from the government if he was in foster stone, which provides housing support care. As an Ontario Disability Support Pay- including emergency shelter, pointed out ment (ODSP) recipient, the grandmother part of that is ensuring we’re not demon- was also frustrated the National Child Ben- izing the poor and labeling poor children Our readers think... efit Supplement she received was deducted as deserving of support and adults as from her ODSP payments. undeserving. We know what the keys to That changed as of this July and she will fighting are, income support, housing sup- Statements on MPP partisan advertisements to voters, Mr. also receive the Ontario Child Benefit port, affordable childcare and educational Dixon replies with, of all things, the gun (OCB) for her grandson. But as many recip- opportunities. The challenge is to find a Mark Holland misleading registry and the sponsorship scandal. ients of social assistance know, the govern- way of addressing those issues so people While I agree with neither of those, ment often gives with one hand and takes get a hand up instead of running through To the editor: I recognize the former as at least an with another. Her grandson will lose his government mazes and ending up where Re: ‘Liberals also waste money’, letter attempt to do some good for Canadi- back-to-school and winter clothing allow- they started. to the editor, News Advertiser, July 30. ans. ance since it’s been rolled into the OCB. The other key is to convince all Ontar- Mr. Dixon’s counterpoints to MP Mark Mr. Dixon’s screed does nothing but The Income Security Advocacy Centre, ians, and indeed Canadians, that letting Holland’s statements are misleading show him off as a disgruntled partisan. which was established by Legal Aid Ontar- our fellow citizens fall through the cracks and out of order. Whereas Mr. Holland Christopher S. Charabaruk io, calculates a single mother with one child hurts us all. It’s both a moral and eco- cites the use of our tax dollars to send Pickering receiving Ontario Works is only better off nomic imperative that we finally and fully by $31 per month as of July, with that figure fight poverty instead of letting another 20 e-mail letters to [email protected] / max. 200 words / growing gradually to $50 per month by years go by with nothing to show for it. please include your full first and last name, place of residence & daytime phone number / 2011. Reka Szekely’s column appears every third letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com For families living paycheque to pay- Friday. E-mail [email protected] durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 7 A/P Day sports camp needs more campers

PICKERING — A youth sports day camp still has spots available for its remaining weeks. Ignition sports camp, organized by The Sanc- tuary Pickering, is a sports camp that features two different types of sports each week including soccer, flag football, basketball, softball and vol- leyball. The camp can accommodate 100 children from ages six to 12 in each of the remaining three weeks of camps (Aug. 11 to 29) at David Farr Park (beside Vaughan Willard Public School) at the northeast corner of Dixie and Glenanna roads, Mondays to Fridays, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Each week costs $25 per child with pre-regis- tration. A limited number of camp scholarships are available for families who would like to send Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo their children to camp but can’t afford to do so. E-mail or call for details. Ignition is made possible in partnership with Pickering shows its green side SUSportz and with support and assistance from the City of Pickering. PICKERING — Communities in Bloom judges Ken Hunter and Beth Edney arrived in Pickering for a two-day tour of various parts of the City. The For more information, call 905-231-3269 via tour started at OPG and moved onto Alex Robertson Park, then onto Devi Mandi, the Pickering Museum Village as well as numerous other land- e-mail at [email protected]. marks. A/P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 9 A/P Anne of Green Gables Port Hope Festival Theatre Presents the Musical • Adapted by Don Harron • Music by Norman Campbell

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Bob White, 78, his son-in-law Mike Doran with wife Lois, granddaughters Julia and Katie, will cruise Ontario for a week then Mike and Julia will bike on to Vancouver, British Columbia.

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It’s a different type of family vacation.” Mr. White said the trip “sounded like a good idea.” Joining them on the trip as a passenger is Mr. Doran’s wife, Lois. The first week will be spent “doodling around Ontario,” Mr. Doran said, although he added the original plans have changed. Lois Doran had decided she wasn’t going to go on the trip, but then changed her mind. “The plans keep changing. As of last night (Thursday), my #=44 "=44 "=44 #=44 E=;3<¸AAE7;E3/@ wife wasn’t going. Now she’s decided she’s missing out. It /::;3<¸A/A 2@3AAA67@BAB73A 0@/A0@734A A=19AB756BA 7\bVSaeW[eSO`RS^O`b[S\b should be a lot of fun,” Mr. Doran said. @SU##$#AOZS!!!' 0GE=<23@0@/E/@<3@¸A 3fQZcRSa1OZdW\9ZSW\A^O\fE]\RS`P`O· T]`¸ /:A=!=44/::=B63@ ^`]U`O[a@SU!''"AOZS ''! 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Students use while my friends are out, but well. higher mark is the only one that (Summer school is) “some- their time to get during the year it ends up being “Even if they passed the class, shows on their transcript. thing to consider and shouldn’t worth it,” she said. they could retake it for practise,” The biggest benefit to summer be viewed as punishment for a jump start on Students can use their sum- Mr. Beatty said. school is it keeps students con- something not done in the compulsory credits mer break to upgrade a mark as In Grade 9 and Grade 10, the nected, Mr. Beatty said. school year,” he said.

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DURHAM — When Robyn Hobbs goes back to school this September, her course load will be a little lighter than many of her friends. That’s because she’s using this summer to get a head start on her compulsory credits in sum- mer school. “It makes it a little easier I find,” said Robyn, a 16-year- old student at Whitby’s Sinclair Secondary School, entering her Grade 12 year. “And then you don’t have to worry about all these classes as well – you just focus on one thing.” She’s not the only one taking that route. As of July 3, the Durham Dis- trict School Board had 1,069 students enrolled in accelerated courses through summer school, said John Beatty, superintendent of Durham Continuing Educa- tion.

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There is also 1,865 students taking remedial or upgrading summer school classes. Accelerated programs can help reduce the amount of com- pulsory credits required during the school year, Mr. Beatty said. “So they can fit in an arts pro- gram,” Mr. Beatty said. This is the second full-credit course Robyn’s taken since her cousin told her it was easier. Last summer, she took math, while this summer she’s taking Grade 12 English. For Grade 11 math, which isn’t her best subject, she scored a mark in the high 70s op- posed to in the 60s. Getting the course out of the way made her school year more relaxed. “It was a relief because I didn’t have to worry about doing it, I al- ready finished it,” Robyn said. “It allowed me to take a little more easier courses like co-op.” She took her co-op at an el- ementary school and now thinks she’d like to be a teacher. But, the experience is one she couldn’t have realized without summer school or else she wouldn’t have been able to achieve enough university courses. “It sucks having to go to school A/P PAGE 16 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 durhamregion.com

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...It’s been nice to be out on the field, get the bugs out and get ready for action. The thing is, getting the bugs out may be a little harder than we’d anticipated. So far everything I’ve written in my blog has been extremely pos- itive. Don’t get me wrong, things are going well and we’re having a great time. But when Ron Pietroniro/ Metroland it comes down to it, we’re here to compete Ron Pietroniro and Brad Kelly landed in Beijing Thursday evening. Their first glimpse of the Olympic Green was through a foggy/smoggy soup from their apart- and losing is failing. We had a practice today ment window. at the main stadium. The Fendai softball com- plex has four diamonds and all the games will be played on the main stadium field. The other fields will be used for warm ups. It’s either smog or fog Being on the main stadium field was a pretty big deal. It was supposed to be our primary tune-up before the Games. Unfortunately we A FRIENDLY ‘NEE HOW’ TO YOU FROM THE OLYMPIC GREEN IN BEIJING, CHINA didn’t put our best foot forward. Sure, there were moments of brilliance...great plays here BEIJING -- I may never remove my media accredi- can you not like that kind of treatment? and there...but there were also some flat out tation badge from around my neck... ever. But it gets better. bad ones. Usually this wouldn’t matter. You Ron and I arrived today and settled into our new The trip to the media village was quick, the result learn pretty quickly in a sport like softball home in the Huiyuan Media Village by 7 p.m. Thurs- of an Olympic lane reserved strictly for shuttles. Pas- to shrug things off and move on to the next day in Beijing after a long and uneventful 13-hour sengers on other buses looked long and hard at our play. We play one pitch at a time for a rea- flight from Toronto. So a friendly “nee how” to you as bus as we passed by, no doubt trying to get a good son. But today things were different...there I write this from the 17th floor of our apartment with look at the foreigners who have invaded their coun- was a sense of urgency. There was a feeling the Bird’s Nest National Stadium in plain view out the try. of panic of “We’re at the Olympics and if we living room window. There was lots of traffic. Perhaps it was rush hour Brad Kelly in Beijing aren’t perfect, what’s going to happen?” It hit And, unfortunately, not much else. There are some as we passed through around 5:30 p.m. Makes me me today that clearly this experience is going lights on at one of the Olympic venues, but at this the airport in Beijing, we have been treated like roy- wonder what the gridlock would be like if the rest of to be what we make of it. It’s not going to be point, without being familiar with the layout, it’s hard alty. Kids appearing to be old enough to be in univer- the cars that were supposedly taken off the road all rainbows and sunshine and we’re good to tell which sport it will house. Other than that, the sity immediately recognized our passes and came were part of the stop and go. enough that it’s not going to be a blowout. sightlines are very poor tonight because of the fog. to greet us, motioning and escorting us through to Upon arrival at the media village, a group of three Finding a balance between our expectations Or is it smog? Having just arrived, it’s hard to tell the have our passports checked. After picking up our guys were clamouring to get our luggage off the shut- and our performance level and managing our difference at this point. luggage, security guards standing watch over esca- tle, place it on a trolley, and escort us to our room. A mental game is going to be key over the next Although it’s a safe bet that it is smog hovering lators quickly parted and greeted us with ear-to-ear young hostess opened the door for us and took the two weeks... around the tops of all of the tall buildings off in the smiles, motioning us past long lines. time to show us how the keys opened the doors to distance. The roof of my mouth feels like I just slid Somebody standing off to the side muttered, “They the bedrooms. It was no different than at home, but Yours in Softball, Erin #20 into second base... head first. It’s a gritty film left after must be important.” If they only knew the truth. the gesture was appreciated. Whitby’s Erin McLean is a member of Canada’s Olym- a long day at the ballpark. Volunteers loaded our luggage onto the shuttle for Everyone is super friendly with big smiles and pic women’s softball team. Their first game is Tuesday Back to the accreditation passes. the media village, and on the way, a nice young girl ready to spring to our aid. It’s the sort of spoiled treat- Aug. 12 vs. Taipei. Since stepping off the plane and walking through asked us if the temperature on board was OK. How ment a guy could get used to.

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Canadian men and women have enjoyed suc- 1984 200m breastroke -- gold cess throughout the years at the Summer 1984 100m breastroke -- silver Olympic Games, most notably on the track and 1984 4x100m medley relay -- silver in the water. These are some of the athletes that 1988 4x100m medley -- silver have posted individual game bests since 1928. Victor Davis was widely regarded as the great- est breastroker Canada has ever produced. Phillip Edwards During his career he established several world Year City Team Size Gold Silver Bronze Total 1928 4x400m relay -- bronze records as the winner of 29 national titles and 2004 Athens 267 3 6 3 12 1932 800m -- bronze 16 medals in international competition. He was 2000 Sydney 309 3 3 8 14 1932 1500m -- bronze named Swimming Canada’s Athlete of the Year 1996 Atlanta 436 3 11 8 22 1932 4x400m relay -- bronze three times, voted into the Canadian Olympic 1992 Barcelona 314 7 4 7 18 1936 800m -- bronze Hall of Fame (1985) and Canada’s Sports Hall of 1988 Seoul 354 3 2 5 10 Nicknamed the “Man of Bronze,” Phillip Edwards Fame (1990). Outside a nightclub in a Montreal 1984 Los Angeles 436 10 18 16 44 was born Sept. 13, 1907, in Georgetown, Brit- suburb in 1989, he was struck by a car. Two days 1980(a) Moscow 211 ish Guiana (now Guyana). He leads the way for later, the 25-year-old died of his injuries in hospi- 1976 Montreal 414 0 5 6 11 Canada with five career medals, including three tal. 1972 Munich 220 0 2 3 5 at the 1932 games. Following secondary school 1968 Mexico City 143 1 3 1 5 Edwards moved to the United States to pursue Anne Ottenbrite 1964 Tokyo 118 1 2 1 4 running, enrolling in New York University. After 1984 200m breastroke -- gold 1960 Rome 97 0 1 0 1 establishing himself as an Olympic-calibre ath- 1984 100m breastroke -- silver 1956 Melbourne 99 2 1 3 6 lete, he was not eligible to compete for the United 1984 4x100m medley -- bronze 1952 Helsinki 113 1 2 0 3 States and British Guiana did not have a team. The pride of Whitby, Anne Ottenbrite pulled 1948 London 106 0 1 2 3 He was invited by Melville Robinson, manager off the trifecta of medals, winning one of each 1944(b) London of the Canadian Olympic track and field team, to at the Olympic Games held in Los Angeles. She 1940(b) Helsinki compete for Canada in 1928. He later enrolled at fought through adversity, considering just weeks 1936 Berlin 109 1 3 5 9 McGill University, where he captained the track prior to the Canadian Olympic trials, she dislo- 1932 Los Angeles 102 2 5 7 14 1928 Amsterdam 71 4 4 7 15 team. cated her knee. Even though she failed to qualify 1924 Paris 73 0 3 1 4 at the trials, Canadian head coach Trevor Tiffany 1920 Antwerp 47 2 3 3 8 Marnie McBean gave her a reprieve, adding her to the team. She 1916(b) Berlin 1992 Double Sculls -- gold remains the only Canadian athlete to win gold, 1912 Stockholm 36 3 2 3 8 1992 Quadruple Sculls -- bronze silver and bronze in a Summer Olympic Games. 1908 London 91 3 3 7 13 1996 Coxless Pairs -- gold In the aftermath, she was inducted into the Inter- 1904 St. Louis 43 4 1 0 5 1996 Eight with Cox -- gold national Swimming Hall of Fame, the Canadi- 1900(c) Paris 1 1 0 1 2 Marnie McBean, born Jan. 28, 1968, and her an Sports Hall of Fame, the Swim Ontario Hall 1896(a) Athens long-time rowing partner, Kathleen Heddle, were of Fame and had the pool at the Iroquois Park (a) did not compete (b) Games not held (c) No offi cial team sent, but George Orton, a Canadian, won two medals competing on his own. the first Canadians to win three Olympic gold Sports Centre in Whitby named in her honour. medals. McBean tried to add to those totals at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia. She was set to Elaine Tanner represent Canada in the single scull, but a back 1968 100m backstroke -- silver injury that eventually required surgery forced her 1968 200m backstroke -- silver How many will see a pay day? to withdraw. In 1997, she was inducted into Cana- 1968 4x100m freestyle relay -- bronze da’s Sports Hall of Fame. Born in 1951 in Vancouver, Elaine Tanner was THIS YEAR CANADA WILL PAY $20,000 FOR GOLD, nickmaned “Mighty Mouse,” partly because of Kathleen Heddle her small stature and partly due to her competi- $15,000 FOR SILVER AND $10,000 FOR BRONZE 1992 Double Sculls -- gold tive spirit. In 1966 at the Commonwealth Games 1992 Quadruple Sculls -- bronze in Jamaica she won four gold medals and three A value has been placed on a gold, silver or fied with a job well done. 1996 Coxless Pairs -- gold silvers. As a heavy medal favourite at the 1968 bronze medal for athletes fortunate enough “I’m not really surprised,” said Wendy Dob- 1996 Eight with Cox -- gold Olympic Games in Mexico City, she won two indi- to reach the podium at an Olympic Games. bin, an assistant coach on the women’s softball After winning a record-breaking third Olympic vidual silver medals and one relay bronze. She Under the Athlete Excellence Fund, athletes team, who harbours no ill feelings that coaches gold medal in rowing at the 1996 Games in Atlan- retired from competition after the 1968 Olym- earning a gold medal beginning with the Olym- were snubbed. “It is all about the athlete. Coach- ta with partner Marnie McBean, Kathleen Heddle pics at just 18 years of age, and was inducted pic Games in Beijing, China will be rewarded es, in a lot of ways, take a step back. quietly retired from the sport she ruled. After tak- into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1971. The with $20,000, while a silver will fetch $15,000 “The coaches do it for the passion and the love ing a year off, she worked as a sports adminis- Elaine Tanner Award has been presented to and bronze $10,000. Individual athletes, as well and the opportunity to bring the athletes to their tration consultant and travelled as an athlete rep- Canada’s top junior female athlete since 1972. as each athlete competing on a team, will be ultimate,” said the Oshawa resident who grew resentative with the International Rowing Federa- In 1969, she was made an Officer of the Order of compensated for the full amount for each medal up in Pickering. “If we do that, they are coming tion. Canada. won. away with something at the end of it beyond the Victor Davis Coaches, on the other hand, have to be satis- medals and there is value in that.”

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SATURDAY AUGUST 9 6:30 a.m. • Michael Winter, Toronto, Eventing 10 a.m. • Olga Ovtchinnikova, Toronto, Vencing 11 a.m. • Michael Barry, Toronto, Cycling 3:30 p.m. • Crispin Duenas, North York, Archery • John David Burnes, Toronto, Archery 5 p.m. • Chris Cook, Whitby, Sailing • Martha Henderson, Toronto, Sailing 7:15 p.m. • Michael Winter, Toronto, Eventing 7:45 p.m. Women’s Soccer: Canada vs. China • Watch for of Ajax, and of Oakville and and Robin Gayle of Mississau- ga 8:21 p.m. Steve Russsell / Torstar news services Lucas Oleniuk / Torstar news services Ron Pietroniro / Metroland • Alexandra Komarnycyk, Toronto, Swimming 400 IM AJAX’S CANDACE CHAPMAN MAKES WHITBY-BORN CHRIS COOK TAKES OSHAWA-BORN MIKE BROWN WILL 8:45 p.m. HISTORY WITH OUR FIRST-EVER GOAL TO THE WATER ON SATURDAY BE AT THE WATER CUBE SATURDAY • Mike Brown, Oshawa, Swimming 100 Candace Chapman made history Wednesday. Chris Cook, who grew up in Whitby and cut Swimmer Mike Brown is enjoying the atmo- Breaststroke It just took her a minute to realize it. his teeth at the Whitby Yacht Club, will head to sphere of the athletes’ village before he gets With a well-placed blast from about 30 metres Beijing with five top-10 world championship to work in the pool. SUNDAY AUGUST 10 out, the Ajax native scored the first goal for Cana- results on his resume, including third in 2005 We caught up with Mike at the Canadian flag- 6:30 a.m. da in Olympic women’s soccer history, propelling and sixth most recently. raising ceremony in Beijing. • Michael Winter, Toronto, Eventing her team to a 2-1 victory over Argentina to open Cook will be one of 14 sailors representing “This feels great,” said the Oshawa native, who 9 a.m. the Beijing Games. Canada in nine of the 11 classes being contested now lives in Perth, Alta. “We’re here to win but I’m • Avianno Chao, Toronto, 10m Pistol “After the ball went in the net, I turned around in Beijing. not going to promise a medal or guarantee any- 10 a.m. - 8:40 p.m. and it just hit me that this is the first goal we’ve Cook’s class, Finn sailing, is the most demand- thing.” • Igor Tikhomirov, Richmond Hill, Fencing ever had in the Olympics,” said Chapman. “It was ing of the bunch, which explains why he spends Brown admits he’s got a lot on his mind as the 10:39 a.m. a special moment for me and my teammates.” five days a week training, including three-plus clock ticks down on his first appearance in the • Alexandra Komarnycky, Toronto, 400 IM The special moment came in the 27th minute hours on the water, an hour warmup beforehand pool Saturday at 8:45 p.m. in the 100m breast- Final and preceded a Kara Long score in the 71st that and hour of lifting at night. stroke (the final is Sunday at 10:58 p.m.). He 10:58 a.m. put Canada out of reach in a game it controlled “It’s the most physical boat in the Olympics,” said says he’s usually unable to quell his overactive • Mike Brown, Oshawa, 100 Breastroke pretty well from start to finish. Cook, who’s 6-foot-2 and 207 pounds. “Because imagination. Final The result puts Canada in a good spot to earn a it’s a single-person boat, you have to do every- “My brain goes like crazy and I think about 12 noon berth in the quarter-finals next week. After games thing. You’ve got to make the tactical decisions, the race and I think about the outcome, which I • Sasha Mehmedovic, North York, Judo against China on Saturday (7:45 p.m. in Beijing, you’ve got to do the physical work, which makes shouldn’t be doing,” Brown said. • Avianno Chao, Toronto, 10m Final 7:45 a.m. in Ajax) and Sweden on Tuesday (5 it really difficult. You have to be fit more to forget 1 p.m. p.m. in Beijing, 5 a.m. in Ajax) , the top two teams about the potential pain in you legs, and think TIDBIT: • Gord Cook, Toronto, Sailing from the group advance and the third-place team about what’s going on around you. It makes it a Brown is a fan of the new Speedo LZR Racer • Chris Cook, Whitby, Sailing will, too, if it has one of the best two records of the pretty unique boat.” model swimsuit that will be popular among swim- • Martha Henderson, Toronto, Sailing third-placed teams in each of the four groups. Sailing is scheduled to take part over seven mers in Beijing - and a suit in which 38 world 4 p.m. For Chapman, the historic goal came only after days beginning Saturday Aug. 9, but Cook said records have been broken since February. • Jon Beare, Toronto, Rowing Lightweight 4 some quick thinking. After ’s cor- weather conditions could see some days can- Brown, a silver medalist at the 2005 worlds, 5:20 p.m. ner was deflected back towards midfield, Chap- celled and others hold as many as three races. said he’s taken two seconds off his personal best • Ashley Brzozowicz, Rowing Women’s 8 man stepped into a right-footed shot from well out “This part of China’s not known for it’s great times for this time of year. 5:40 p.m. hit nothing but the back of the net for her fifth goal wind, so unfortunately we’re going to have a cou- “Whether that suit will actually take two sec- • Andrew Byrnes, Toronto, Rowing Men’s 8 with the national team. ple of days sitting around I think,” he said. onds off your personal best or whether it’s a com- 6 p.m. “I was like, ‘I’m just going to take a shot and try bination of you thinking that it will and the suit, it • Sasha Mehmedovic, North York, Judo Final to keep the ball down, not sky high it,’” said Chap- -- Brian McNair, This Week doesn’t matter as long as that time comes off.” 6:54 p.m. man. “I hit it perfectly.” • Colin Russell, Burlington, Swimming 200 Torstar news services Free -- Doug Smith, Torstar news services 8:40 p.m. • Savannah King, Toronto, Swimming 400 Free durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 21 A/P Veridian tours Durham to save energy Campkin’s Camping Page

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Celtic One-man circus other found objects. The Lishman exhibition is a con- to play in Ajax tinuation of the Durham West Arts Centre’s focus on world-class artists sounds who live and work in Durham. Oth- AJAX — The big top is coming to ers recently featured include Olex Ajax in the form of Circus Jonathan. Wslanko and Michael Semak, as well The Big One Man Circus Show is as a juried exhibit facilitated by Port playing on Wednesday, Aug. 13, from 7 Perry’s Meta4 Gallery. Future displays come to to 8 p.m. at Heritage Square. include Oshawa artist Ian Cavanaugh Jonathan will bring his bag of and Whitby’s Sean McQuay. tricks, wire walking, unicycling and jug- Call the Durham West Arts Cen- gling, astounding young and old. tre at 905-492-2522 for more infor- Pickering Best of all, admission is free. mation. There’s no seating at Heritage PICKERING — The fusion of Square, so those attending should original Celtic and classical styles of take their own seats. Ajax musician Moira Nelson and Elena Jubinville Heritage Square is next to the releases CD will return to Pickering this summer. Town hall, at the corner of Harwood The due blends harp, cello and Avenue and Kings Crescent. If it’s AJAX raining, the show will move indoors. — An Ajax musician has voices in their modern take on tradi- released a new CD and it’s a re- tional music. They’ll be highlighted For more information, visit www. townofajax.com. membrance of his late father. in Pickering’s ‘Treble in the Park’ Terry Hart recorded ‘For Wil- concert series at Esplanade Park liam: Songs He Never Heard’, which (One The Esplanade) on Sunday, Sculpture display is dedicated to William Hart, who Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. In the case of rain, in Pickering passed away in 1999. the performance will move inside. The album of instrumental gui- The program will feature music PICKERING tar music was recorded, mixed and — With welded edited in Hart’s home studio. from their new CD, ‘Echoes of An- sculptures portraying his inspiration other Time’, including some of the Hart performed tunes from the and vision, Geordie Lishman presents CD at the North-by-Northeast Music duo’s most requested Celtic and tra- ‘Assemble’. ditional favourites from the British Festival (NXNE) in Toronto, the York Running Aug. 5 through Sept. 20, Region Fingerstyle Guitar Associa- Isles and Canada. The album rep- ‘Assemble’ is featured at Gallery 364, tion in Stouffville, the Bayly Restau- resents folk music from a classical 364 Kingston Rd. in Pickering, with an rant in Ajax, and the Southern On- perspective, as it might have been opening reception Friday, Aug. 8, from tario Fingerstyle Guitar Association performed in Victorian times. Music 7 to 10 p.m. The free exhibition and in Hamilton. Hart has played profes- from Ms. Nelson’s previous albums workshop are suitable for the whole sionally around Durham, as well as will also be featured. family. during the Canadian Music Week in Admission is free. For information At the opening, Lishman will con- 2001. The CD can be bought through duct a hands-on workshop on-site fo- call Jody Morris at 905-420-4660 ext. Hart’s website, www.terryhart.ca. Submitted photo cusing on creating an outdoor instal- The CD release party will be 2064. lation on the grounds of the Durham For more information and sound Elena Jubinville, left, and Moira Nelson bring a modern take on traditional on Saturday, Aug. 23. For the party music to Pickering’s ‘Treble in the Park’ concert series Aug. 24. West Arts Centre using driftwood and clips visit www.willowmyst.com. location, e-mail [email protected]. History, culture, family, technology layered in Durham photo exhibit

Generations in black and white, comes from sung in Mohawk and recorded by are represented “his continued study of the emo- Staats’ grandfather in the 1960s. tional architecture of shelter,” Wlasenko said the recordings are rooted in his childhood on the Six “quite haunting.” By Christy Chase Nations territory. “These are Christian hymns that [email protected] The layers of the exhibit can be are coming from overseas, from WHITBY — The new exhibit at seen in the generations -- cultural, Europe, but they are being sung Station Gallery is into layering. familial and technological -- de- in the language of the indigenous There are layers of history, time, picted and used. peoples of the area,” he said. family, culture and technology in There are photos dating from the “I like the multiple layers in this Reciprocity and six nations auto- 19th century through to today. exhibit,” he said. “It gives a real mnemonic and New Photographs, The earliest is from 1965, of First sense of history. It’s really about an exhibit of works by Toronto- Nations chiefs seated for a group the hybrids that happen through based artist Greg Staats. photo. There are also photos of time and space.” The exhibit is made up of pho- Staats’ family, including one of Staats’ family archives are also tographs and video, said curator his grandfather taken 100 years represented, including his father’s Olexander Wlasenko. ago and his father’s portrait in the letters and diary. Photo by Michael Jurysta Artist Greg Staats shows off his work at the Station Gallery. Staats is of Mohawk and Dutch post-war years, and of his family Another part of the exhibit fea- descent, born and raised on the home. There are Staats’ own gela- tures coloured photographs, al- First Nations reserve of Six Na- tin, silver-print photographs rang- though the colours are faded to re- as he knew many of the people nations inhabited the area. About tions on the Grand River Terri- ing from the early ’90s through flect the historical aspect of them, and places shown in it. It called up the only recognition of that history tory near Brantford. Many of the today. And his digital photographs Wlasenko said. Staats has taken childhood memories for him, even is the name of the sports complex photographs were taken there, taken more recently. stills from a 1951 National Film though the film itself is beyond his located near Station Gallery -- Iro- Wlasenko said. The exhibit also features videos, Board documentary, The Long- existence, Wlasenko said. quois Sports Complex. “We really do get a sense of that yet another generation of tech- house People, that was filmed on In its introduction to the exhibit, The curator will be giving a talk reserve in his works,” he said. “It’s nology and another generation the Six Nations territory. Station Gallery information notes on the exhibit Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. The a place that comes up again and of family and culture, Wlasenko Although the documentary was Whitby’s historical timeline men- exhibit itself continues through again in his works.” said. Some of the video pieces are filmed years before he was born, tions little of pre-European time, Aug. 31. Station Gallery is located Staats has said his work, mostly recordings of Christian hymns Staats found it resonated with him when Huron and then Iroquois at 1450 Henry St. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 23 A/P Beijing 2008 PORTS gtaathletes.com S✦ E-mail game scores to Al Rivett, [email protected] ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com Sports briefs AUGUST 8, 2008

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A J A X — There are still open- ings for the Cougar Basketball Camp at Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School in Ajax Aug. 11 to 15. Interested boys and girls, ages seven to 14, can register on the first day of camp, Monday, Aug. 11, begin- ning at 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. The camp goes from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day. Cost is $150. Notre Dame is at 1375 Harwood Ave. North, north of Rossland Road. Pumas produce track medals

PICKERING — A small of group of Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas were selected to the District ‘F’ Regional Team that competed at the Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Track & Field Championships in Kitch- Michael Jurysta photo ener recently. Although competing in very hot conditions, the Puma athletes still Celebration! managed to produce some solid per- formances during the two-day meet. PICKERING — Dolphins’ players celebrate their 34-20 win over the Huronia Stallions of Barrie in their recent Ontario Varsity Football League senior confer- Chris Paju led the way in the boys’ ence semifinal. The Dolphins play the Etobicoke Eagles in the Wettges Conference final tonight (Friday) at Kinsmen Park at 8 p.m. under-15 division. Paju had a fantastic showing, captured the silver medal in the long jump with a huge personal best leap of 6.04 metres. He then followed that up with a sixth-place finish in the 100 metres with another personal best time of 11.91 seconds. Shona Dunkley captured the silver medal in the girls’ under-17 divi- Soccer teammates to stick sion 100-metre hurdles in a time of 14.60 seconds. Ayesha Rumble placed ninth in the girls’ under-17 triple jump with a distance of 10.48 metres. Jabari Henry placed ninth in the boys’ under- 17 100 metres with a time of 11.67 together on university team seconds. The Royal Canadian Legion Track & Field Championships capped a fan- Pickering Falcons U18 team. team.” none of us will be roommates, tastic season for the Pine Ridge track players to attend The Golden Lions return to For their part, the four players so we’re not stuck totally to the team. With continued improvement NCAA Division 1 play in the are glad to stick together, and same people who we’ve been the Pumas will definitely be competi- Arkansas-Pine Bluff SWAC (Southwestern Athletic happy to start their U.S. colle- with forever. We do want to make tive in 2009, noted coach Jason McK- Conference) this fall after an ex- giate careers with familiar faces new friends,” says Forbes, 18, enzie. on scholarships tended absence. It’s an all-new on the soccer pitch. who hails from Whitby. experience for all members of “It’s going to be awesome,” All four Pickering players re- Campers sought By Al Rivett the UAPB squad being built from says West, 17, of Ajax. “We al- ceived notice from the UAPB [email protected] the ground up. ready know each other, so head coach after attending a DURHAM — Manny White, coach we’ll have a sense of number of showcase tourna- The Durham City PICKERING — A quartet of of the Falcons U18s, home while we’re ments in the U.S. Basketball Association still has open- players from the Pickering Soc- notes it’s a rarity for there, so it’s not Gordon, 18, of Pickering, says ings for its summer camp in Ajax this month. cer Club’s Falcons women’s players to be re- going to be as she didn’t enter the scholarship The basketball camp, for boys under-18 squad who’ve played cruited en masse bad.” process wanting to keep the gang and girls ages 14 to 17, is at J. Clarke together for many seasons will from the same soc- “I’m really ex- together at UAPB, but after sift- Richardson Collegiate, 1355 Harwood stay together stateside, begin- cer team, but adds cited for that,” says ing through other scholarship Ave. N., from Aug. 11 to 15 from 9 a.m. ning next month. the UAPB women’s Godfrey, 18. “I’ve offers she was happy to sign on to 3 p.m. each day. Falcons’ defenders Chelsea soccer head coach known these girls with other teammates to the Registrations will be accepted on Gordon, Courtney Godfrey and Roberto Mazza, a Ca- for quite a while. deep south college. Wednesday, Aug. 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. Erika Forbes and midfielder Jade nadian, is glad to have We’re kind of like sisters.” “There were other offers in- The camp starts on Aug. 11 at 8:45 West will graduate to the NCAA the Pickering team players on While Forbes, the Falcons’ volved. I heard what everybody a.m. Division 1 ranks where they will board for the season. captain, is comforted by having had to say and, in the end, I just The camp will be run by certified all play their freshman seasons “I know their coach is very ex- her teammates attend university narrowed it down and Arkansas NCCP coaches and will include funda- on athletic scholarships with the cited. He likes to see the chemis- and play soccer with her, she’s was the best one,” says Gordon, mental training, drills and league play. Cost is $75 per camper and in- fledgling University of Arkansas- try they’ll bring because they’ve also excited to meet new team- a St. Mary Catholic Secondary cludes a T-shirt. Pine Bluff (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) been playing together for so mates at UAPB. Call 905-427-4253. Golden Lions women’s soccer long. They’re going to help his “We have friends there, but ✦ See Pickering, Page 28 A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 08, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com

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Wednesday August 13th 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm Davis + Henderson Head Office, 939 Eglinton Ave East Suite 119 Uxbridge, Scugog If you are interested in pursing this opportunity and becoming a part of our team, Arrive with a current resume and references please forward your resume by 4:00 p.m. on August 29, 2008 quoting Job #08-120 and be prepared for a typing test (30 w.p.m. required) and an on the spot interview. to Human Resources Officer, City of Kawartha Lakes, Box 9000, 28 Francis Street, We Offer: Ajax, Pickering Lindsay, ON K9V 5R8, or email to [email protected] t A motivating, team environment t Comprehensive paid training Great Job for: For a more comprehensive outline of this position, we invite you to visit t Competitive Wages Stay-at-Home Caregivers and Retirees. our website at www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca t Full time and part time open ended contracts Training provided to suitable applicants. 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LOCAL ROOFING COM- sumes for 2 upcoming unit townhome. * Purchase 0% Down to all amenities. hardwood floors, c/air, Sales Help 1300+sq.ft. full unfinished (416)694-8353. walk-out from bdrm to PANY hiring laborers, & Agents PSW positions. Please fax shinglers and flat roofers bsmt and R/I bath, $20K POWER OF SALE 905-428-8946 PICKERING Altona/Shep- backyard deck. Walking resume to: 905-576-8676 WHITBY 1 & 2 BDRM distance to public school, for year round work. Call to the attention of the Sup- upgrades. 2-bdrms/2- 905-686-8905 NORTH OSHAWA 1-bdrm pard. 1-bedroom basement APTS, $785 & $922. Rent CANADA'S LARGEST STOPPED!!! civic auditorium & 416-409-5959. portive Housing Manager baths, 2-car garage. lower duplex. Clean, apartment, private en- includes appliances, heat, Oshawa Centre. 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Older home with Opportunities apts. $1019/mo. and Adelaide, clean & 2-bedroom basement. bsmt apt. Gas f/p, 4 appli- upgrades, close to hospi- resins/5 years or more ex- SALES HELP needed, no perience. Fax resume to COURTICE, PRIVATE Apartments & Flats Available August/Sept 1st bright, $695, plus Hydro, Clean, bright, spacious, ances, 2-parking, $850/mo tal, transit, schools. 2 level exp. Neccesary, will train. 3-bedroom $1125/mo. Plus First/last. (905)242-8487. separate w/o entrance, inclusive. Avail. immediate- deck, great area, 5 appli- 905-372-7378. Commission based, with ECE TEACHER required SALE, Excellent, sought for Rent after ground floor, newly parking. Available Au- A/C, sep. laundry, cable, ly. Call Mike days 905-427- ances, 2 floors, 1-1/2 potential of $300- for child care centre in $900+utilities. Immedi- Scarborough. New grads renovated 2 bedroom bun- gust/Sept 1st. 905-683- ONE BEDROOM base- 4077 ext. 24, evenings baths, formal liv room SHOP FABRICATORS 500/week. call (905)426- 1 & 2 BDRM Available 8571, 905-683-8421 ately/September 1st. 905-665-3666. and Site Erectors required welcome. Please fax re- galow Condo, with walk anytime or Sept 1st. Locat- ment apartment for rent in w/fireplace. $1485plus 9905, fax: (905)426-2948 First/last/references. No utilities. (416)724-9555 for growing Bowmanville or email cassidysairduct- sume: 416-724-8663 or out to walled patio, Locat- ed 350 Malaga, Oshawa Ajax. $745 utilities includ- ed in a quiet, secure park AMAZING! Huge, luxuri- pets/smoking. (416)727- steel fabrication contractor. [email protected] call 416-724-8884 $725/mo & $825/mo. all in- ed. Available immediately. 1084 WHITBY, BACHELOR like setting of Courtice. ous 1200 square foot, 2- No Pets and No Smoking. and 2 bedrooms from $749 AJAX 3 bedroom de- Skilled individuals with a clusive. No pets. Please bedroom deluxe apt. for minimum of 5 years shop Bright open concept layout call 905-242-4478 or 905- Call Joe at 905 683-4378. all inclusive Close to all tached bungalow, large with engineered hardwood rent in house in Whitby. PORT PERRY, Walk to yard, backs onto Green- experience in layout and Retail Houses 435-0383. amenities. Office hours Sales Help $ and ceramic floors includ- Includes all appliances & Lake Scugog. Enjoy 9-5, Monday - Friday. belt, clean, quiet street, fabrication and/or installa- for Sale utilities, laundry, ample OSHAWA - 2 bedroom peaceful, beautiful town. tion of structural steel, ing crown molding and 3 (905)430-1877 or view at $1125 plus. September lst. 1 BDRM & 2 BDRM base- parking, cable, air, big basement walkout Harmo- Spacious 3-bdrm. in well- (905)683-6203. stairs, and handrails etc. sided wood burning fire- ment apt, Westney Rd., ny/Bloor area. Seperate comptronica.com SALES HELP for Your FOR-SALE BY Owner place. Dishwasher, Micro- yard, plus many extras! kept, quiet 3-storey build- Send resume to: Fax: Good Health, Pickering Ajax. $800 & $900/mnth. Available Sept.27th. No entrance, $750/ month in- ing. Balcony, 1-parking, 905-666-5163 or e-mail Sturgeon-Lake Waterfront. wave, Fridge, Stove, AJAX, 3-BDRM semi, Town Centre, full-time Bright & clean. Close to all smoking, No pets. cluding H & H, laundry, Security Video. No dogs. WHITBY, large bright close to all amenities, new [email protected] Remodelled 2-bdrm-home, Washer, Dryer included. amenities. No pets/smok- parking. No smoking/pets. knowledge required. Call open-concept, wood-floors, Pet friendly complex. $1080.00 per month. 1st First/last. 905-985-6032, 2-bdrm bsmt apt. 2 appli- flooring, 5-appliances, (416)606-7995 ing. Available Sept. 1st. and last required. Call Suitable for a professional 905-430-7816. ances. Quiet building, 2-parking+garage. $1400+ tiled oversized-bathroom Priced at $179.000 or B.O. 905-426-9898 single person or couple. STEEL ERECTING Com- w/jacuzzi, Newer oil-fur- Cell--416-712-9164 or 705- (905)903-0220 parking, includes utilities. utilities. Avail. immediate- pany looking for Fitter Available Sept. lst. $900/mo. Available imme- ly/Sept. 1st. No pets. Hospital/Medical nace/Central-Air. Insulated 657-1028 (905)240-1752 REGENCY PLACE Apart- Welder Estimator Coordi- 1.5-Garage. 10x15 garden- 1 OR 2 BEDROOM base- ATTENTION SENIORS/ diately. Call 905-432-4168. First/last. (416)707-1889 /Dental ment apt. Ajax, ments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. nator. Driver's license re- shed. 2-Decks, aluminum- MATURE ADULTS quiet Security & pking. Laundry, quired. Fax resume to dock. $295,000 705-324- Westney/Hwy. #2. Separ- living everything on one OSHAWA APTS. Clean DOWNTOWN PORT Offices & ate entrance. Close to social room & additional WHITBY- HUGE, bright, 1- 905-420-6586. CERTIFIED DENTAL AS- 8881. Business Space level all new 2-bdrm, quiet security monitored storage. Min. to shopping PERRY. Victorian home, SISTANT/RECEPTIONIST amenities. Available Im- fridge/stove, parking, laun- newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & bdrm. bsmt. apt. New & parks. Access to Hwy. kitchen, gas fireplace, 3-bedrooms,/3-porches/3- 30 hours per week, at mediately First/last. Ref- dry, cable. All inclusive. 2 bedroom includes car parking, huge back- STEEL FABRICATION EXECUTIVE OFFICE erences. No pets/smok- 401 & public transit. 15 Re- quiet neighbourhood. SHOP located in Whitby is downtown Oshawa. 2 $985. Oshawa 289-240- utilities, parking, laundry gency Cres. (Mary St. & yard. Must see! $1575/mo. evenings and 1 Saturday SPACE - Whitby down- ing. All inclusive. Students 4120 on site, no dogs. 905- $700/mo. inclusive parking looking for exprienced fit- Government Hickory St) 905-430-7397 extra. No smoking or pets. + 1/2 of utilities. Near all per month. Please fax re- town. Individual, upscale welcome. 905-619-9549. 260-9085, 905-260-9095. schools/shops. Non-smok- ter/welder. Fax resume to offices, 2nd & 1st floor www.realstar.ca Avail. immediately or Sept (905)668-2544. sume to: 905-433-0337. of Canada AVAILABLE September ers. Available Sept.1. is offering assistance space available. Call 1&2 BEDROOM SPA- 1st. 416-838-1026 (cell). 1st. gorgeous 2bedroom OSHAWA DUPLEX for SIMCOE/ADELAIDE, (905)985-0609. $20,000.00/person Snyder Rental at 905-655- CIOUS APT. Beautiful basement apartment in TRUCK TIRE road service EXPERIENCED Dental 5000 for details. rent. 1-bedroom, kitchen, bright spacious 2-bdrm on to purchase your layout, $645.00 $725.00 Courtice, White Cliff es- living room. $700/month WHITBY- Large 3-bdrm EXECUTIVE RENTAL technician, tire installers Assistant, Level I or II, part first home. & $800.00+hydro, first/last, main floor of triplex. Park- time, Whitby. Please email: tates home. Separate including lights and heat. ing & utilities included. semi, new kitchen, new WHITBY: 2,000 sq.ft. bun- license and drivers license Free report available at Uxbridge downtown walkout entrance w/patio. [email protected]. Business Starting Sep1. 593 Devon Laundry facilities. Located hardwood/carpet through- galow on 2 acres. Close to for work in the Durham Brock St. No pets/smok- backs onto forest. 2 bath- GO and 401. 3 bedrooms, area. Call Ron (905)431- 1-800-596-2052 Opportunities Ave. Call 905-434-6706 in safe area close to hospi- out, fenced yard, close to ing, references. Sam rooms, kitchen, livingroom, downtown Whitby, schools office, 2 fireplaces, large 6363. F/T ASSISTANT/recep- ID #1053 416-895-8144 tal, parks & downtown. private laundry, 1parking- $895/mo. First/last, refer- & GO. Available Aug.31 or deck, new landscaping, tionist and P/T Hygienist. Free recorded message BUY YOURSELF a good spot. $1100/month inclu- OSHAWA HOSPITAL, Mary North of Adelaide, ences. (905)706-8811. Sept.30 $1200/mo plus partially-finished base- Come join our dynamic, paying, flexible job. High 1-BEDROOM OVER- sive except phone. perfect utilities. 416-859-5938. ment. $1,900/month +heat growing team! Tracker profit cleaning business SIZED, laundry, ceramic for single or elderly. no 2-bedroom main floor, Office Help laundry, parking, $900/mo and hydro. 905-579-0411 x software knowledge bene- GUILDWOOD area 3 bed Specializing in carpet/up- tile floors, jacuzzi, near Go smoking/pets. (905)436- STUNNING, LARGE 1 113. inclusive. 1-bedroom main bdrm. walk-out apt. on ficial. Please deliver re- semi-detached bungalow. holstery, pressure washing & 401, Whitby. No pets. 1387 Houses ADMINISTRATIVE AS- sume in person to: Whitby and tile & grout cleaning. Sept 1st. Call (416)937- floor, laundry, no parking, quiet cul-de-sac in West Large kitchen and master $600+hydro. 905-668- for Rent FOR RENT A century SISTANT to financial ad- Dental Centre, 1101 Brock bdrm. Full privacy-fenced Comes with truck and 9921 after 5pm. Suits one BROOKLIN - two bed- Pickering. 2 min. from 401, home in Pickering Village. visor. Must have one year St., S., Whitby. equipment. $80,000. Call person. room, fridge, stove, heat, 8869 Mon-Fri 9-5pm, or forest view, 5 appliances yard. Upgrades within last 905-579-2350. $ !AAAA ABA-DABA- Perfect as a residence or minimum exp. with MFDA 9 years include fur- for details 1-866-308-3131. water included. (incl. washer/dryer). $1095 professional business. license. Ideal for someone 2-BDRM bright/large bsmt, $675/month, first/last. /mo. inclusive. Call Eleanor DOO-OWN - WHY RENT? POSITION AVAILABLE in nace/AC/air cleaner/roof/ No $ Down- from Features 3 large bdrms, 3 that is a rep but sales is busy Optometrist's office. eaves/windows/main and separate entrance, walk to Available September 1st. OSHAWA near downtown. at 905-619-2639 ext. 226. baths, 2 fireplaces, pool not a right fit or someone CLEANING BUSINESS south OSHAWA commu- Working adults preferred. 2-bedroom, 2 level apart- $650/month- Family In- Experience in the optical storm doors. Basement for sale. Residential. come from $35,000. Good and expansive yard. New with banking exp. Salary field not necessary but apt. Walk to bluffs, TTC nity centre, school, bus. (905)655-8079, leave mes- ment. Very clean, TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 appliances and finished plus bonus based on expe- Ajax/Pickering area. Excel- Near GM/401. Sept 1st. sage. Available September 1st. bed. w/upgraded finishes. Credit- Great Selection. would be preferred. One and GO. $279,900 Call lent clientele. Gross annual Call Ken Collis Broker, basement. Available Octo- rience. Call Mike (905)571- evening until 7:30p.m. is Home Life Realty/Broker $700+40%utilities. No Parking, sep. entrance. Util. incl. Security & park- ber 1st, $2,150 month plus 4222 or email resume to: sales $125,000+. Asking pets/smoking. First/last. $750/month, inclusive. ing. Landscaped grounds, Coldwell Banker 2M Re- required weekly and one 416-922-5533 Blythe Sex- 60-70% of gross sales. Se- alty (905)576-5200 util. Contact Geoff 416- invest Saturday morning is re- smith/SalesRepresentative 1-car parking, shared laun- PICKERING First/last. (416)528-7212. private patios & balco- 677-9099 [email protected] rious inquiries only to dry. 905-409-7586. nies. 2 Testa Rd., Ux- [email protected] quired monthly. Duties will [email protected] LIVERPOOL/HWY2 include front desk recep- OSHAWA near O/C lovely bridge. 905-852-2534 OSHAWA HOUSE beauti- Beautiful one bedroom www.realstar.ca ADMINISTRATIVE POSI- tion, OHIP billings and OPEN HOUSE IN- 208 CENTRE ST S, new basement apt. Seperate 3-bdrm main floor of 3-BDRM SEMI Oshawa, ful detached 3-bdrm bun- TIONS available in ex- working in the dispensary. CREDIBLE HOME! Shows GRAPHIC DESIGN/ adult lifestyle building in entrance, separate laun- house. Quiet neighbour- walkout to large deck. Fin- galow, main floor, newly panding Pickering finance Must have computer expe- better than MODEL. DIGITAL PRINT Centre Oshawa. 2-bdrm including dry, cable, internet, park- hood, w/out to large yard. TWO BACHELOR APTS ished bsmt, 5 appliances, renovated, suits quiet adult office. Room for advance- rience. 800-MyAdBox MOVE IN and ENJOY 12 owner retiring. Financing kitchen, living room, stove, ing, utilities all inc. parking, a/c laundry fa- & one 2-bdrm apt. c/air. Close to shopping, or working couple. No ment. Benefits package. #239096 or & 9 ft ceilings-All Brick 3- available. low overhead, dishwasher, fridge, micro- $800 per mo. cilities, No smoking/pets. available. Newly renovat- schools. $1250.00/mo. + smoking/pets. $1250-inclu- experience in Excel an as- [email protected] or BR house. 15 Kenilworth no experience necessary. wave, parking, laundry Available immediately first/last. $1275/mo in- ed. Simcoe & Athol area. utilities. Avail September 1. sive. first/last/references. set. Fax resume in confi- Visit www.myad- Cres, Brooklin, Aug 9/10 full training and support. 1- facilities. 905-723-1647 or 416-899-9582 cludes utilities (905)831- Available immediately. 905-668-1978 or 905-706- September 1 905-721- dence to (905)426-2053. box.com/239096 2-4pm - 416-676-3738 800-645-3006 905-728-7841. 9458 Call 905-926-7057. 4528. 9789, 905-922-4751 newsdurhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 08, 2008, PAGE 27 A/P

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PICKERING, 4-bdrms, 3 AJAX - 1 furnished room • Bankrupt? O.K. • Slow Payment’s? O.K. bathrooms, $1400/mo+ for rent in large home. NOTICE OF SALE 60% utilities. ALSO 1-bdrm Phone, internet, cable, Goods and/or vehicles will be sold by bsmt w/eat-in kitchen, parking, laundry. $550/mo, To Contact Us Call: 1-800-519-9566, 905-668-1838 first/last. No smoking/pets. Bates Family Auctions, on August 16, $700+40% utilities. Both 2008 at 33 Hall Street, Oshawa, Ont. avail. Sept 1st. Lots of Bus route. Avail. immedi- parking. No smoking/pets. ately. Call 416-893-0140. at 4:00 p.m. to satisfy outstanding Apply on-line at www.creditzonecanada.com First/last. 905-427-2688 or charges for storage rental incurred by O/A 1527619. Some down payment may be required 416-358-3475 OSHAWA, SOUTH: Room the following: Specials for rent near 401, GM. 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RD/401 2 Rooms in base- 4HP MARINER outboard HOT TUB/SPA. 5-6 per- CLASSIC 1989 Cadillac (416)884-2321. ment for rent, $450 & CLAUDIA SACCO motor, $500; Pool filter, son, never used. Warran- Sedan De Ville, Cherry Cars $500/month. No pets or PAM SMYTHE $75; 1hp pool pump, $75; ty. Sacrifice $2,995. Call red. Best looking Cadillac Dead or Alive in Oshawa. 135,000kms, PICKERING, Whites/401, smoking. First/last & refer- SONIA MONTHEITH 6ft. diving board, $300; 905-409-5285. Fast Free Towing ences required. 416-917- Barricuda, $75. Call 905- Best Offer, Driven regular- 7 Days a Week luxury 3-bdrms, 2-1/2 CORPORATE BUILDING SERVICES ly. 905-723-7757 baths, 5 appliances, c/a, 4949. 683-2979. HOT TUBS/SPA, 2008 (416)831-7399 c/v. Finished walk-out ANDREW MITCHELL new in wrap, fully loaded. 1-866-256-2883 bsmt, 2 parking. Close to PICKERING/BROCK Rd, DANIELLA KHABOUTH A HAIRSTYLIST CHAIRS Cost $8900, sacrifice MINT CONVERTIBLE - amenities and schools. No No smoking/pets, unfur- ($200 each). Shampoo $3900. Call (905)213-4669 Seebring, 2004, silver, smoking/pets. $1500/mo nished rooms. Dated in the City of AJAX, in the chairs($60 each). Hair POOL TABLE, 1" slate. black top, 54,805 kil., One $ $250+ TOP DOLLARS - plus heat & hydro. Avail. $350/$450/$550, per Province of Ontario, 30 July, 2008. steamer($80). Excellent New in box. Cost $4300 mature lady owner. Never Ajax Auto Wreckers pays sacrifice $1395. (905)213- for vehicles. We buy all Sept. 1st. (647)886-4590 month. First/last, Call SENTINEL SELF-STORAGE CORP., condition. 416-930-9603. Mark and Terry Parkman of Ajax winter driven. Safety and (416)433-1919. 4669 are pleased to announce the emissions certificate. scrap metal, copper, alumi- #475 Harwood Avenue North, $11,500. (905)697-1286. num, fridges, stoves, etc. WHITBY OSHAWA bor- AIR CONDITIONER JESUS IS ALIVE Chris- engagement of their daughter der. Residential area. WHITBY, Brock/Mary, 3- Ajax, Ontario L1Z 1L8. portable $200, dehumidifi- 905-686-1771; 416-896- bedroom, clean, beautiful tian practices consist of Kristina Parkman to Colin Hall, 7066 3+1Bedroom detached er $50, electric scooter ancient pagan customs. NEED A CAR? 100% home. Double car garage. bungalow. Great location. $799. Pickering. Call Son of Doug and Betty Hall of Ajax. Credit Guaranteed, Your $450/month, inclusive, Jim Campbell (705)799- Fenced yard. Appliances. Personals Personals (905)420-7401. 1329 job is your credit, some Avail. Immediately asking first/last. Share with a We wish them a lifetime of down payment may be re- 1 HOUR young professional female. 1275+Util. (905)430-3519 ALL NEW QUEEN ortho- KITCHENAID COFFEE, love and happiness quired. 200 cars in stock No pets/smoking/parking. pedic mattress set, cost Call 877-743-9292 or $200-$1000, (905)995-7843 or Personal Prayer grinder, stainless steel $1000, sacrifice $275. Call bowl, new, never used, Wedding to take place May 30, 2009 apply online at CASH CASH. Townhouses [email protected]. To The St. Jude 905-213-4669. www.needacartoday.ca for Rent THANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart of $40. 416-286-4014. Free pick up, Jesus for favours received. May the Sacred Pets, Supplies, 7 day a week. Shared ANTIQUES: COLLECTOR MOVING SALE: Girls Articles for Sale NEED FINANCING for a AN OSHAWA SOUTH Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and Beautiful Bedroom set Boarding Accommodation preserved throughout the world now and forever. Credenza Stereo/Side- newer vehicle? We offer (416)893-1594. town-house, 3-bedroom board (1940's/50's era) $400, Dining Room Set $975+ utilities. Close to Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, financing for: *1st Time A FURNISHED ROOM - with working turntable & $1000, 3 White leather 30" TV, 15" Sharp LCD flat GOLDENDOODLES(F1) & Buyers *Bankruptcies schools & shopping. worker of miracles, pray for us. 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DEALS DEALS Harmony/Olive. 4-plex Durham Professional Home Day Care Cara #2212 DEALS! 2004 Ford Wind- 33 ft. Mallard on large wa- rooms up to 30-sq. yd. PORTABLE PEDICURE semi-townhouse, spa- terfront site in quiet pri- Call 905-509-1207 from $329. includes pad/in- Top Quality CKC Regis- star, fully loaded, 5-door, Vans/4-Wheel Drive cious/clean, 3-floors, fin. Cart, white, brand new tered Chocolate Labrador excellent condition, a/c, vate park. Large tipout, or www.durhamchildcare.org stallation. Carpet repairs, (foot bath not included). basement, 1-parking, A/C, propane furnace. serving Durham. Free es- Family Health Retriever Pups, 2 males cert & e-tested $4250, Close to shopping, Asking $250. (905)619- left, Family raised, vet 1998 Transport van, 2001 DODGE Caravan Sleeps 9. Full length deck, timates. Call Sam 0363 & Lifestyle Show Sport, fully loaded, 7-seat- schools/bus route, no extensive docking, etc., (905)686-1772 checked, shots tattoos, 2 7-passenger, fully loaded, smoking/pets. $895+ FINDING Articles for Sale Bowmanville yr health warranty, ready ext., a/c, cert & e-tested er, cd/player, rear a/c, well everything included. Call to PROFESSIONAL DENON maintained $2,000. Din- utilities. Avail. Sept 1st. View 905-436-1823 or CHILDCARE VENDORS now 613.392-7374 or 613- $2000, 1992 Saturn SL First/last/references. Call CEDAR TREES for sale, DN 2500 F, high quality 392-5357 Trenton ingroom set, like new w/ 905-924-4022 Has never been easier! + PIZZA TABLE ($150). starting from $4.00 each. twin cd component, Ameri- WANTED 4-dr auto, runs great (905)686-5591 email: Connecting providers, $1000, (905)447-3764. buffet, 6 chairs, $1200. [email protected] Good condition. 416-930- Planting available. Free can DJ mixer laptop com- Call 416-720-6073 parents and nannies. 9603. Delivery. Call Bob 705- patible. Both built into con- Book early, Boats & Not an agency. limited space Cars for Sale Supplies 341-3881. venient carrying case with 2006 FORD E150 Cargo TAUNTON TERRACE 3 View free list today at: a additional output sourc- Cars Wanted bedroom townhouses. En- www.durhamdaycare.com +CARPETS, CARPETS, Oct 4th & 5th Van, certified, e-tested, like CONSTRUCTION EQUIP- es. $800. Call (905)579- 1981 CORVETTE T-top, suite laundry. Landscaped 1980 MFG. 19 ft. Bowrider 289-404-2222 Carpets, living room and Call Devon at new, all highway driven, hall carpeted with pad and MENT B.E. Larkin 7226. 4-speed, black on black, owner/driver retiring, must grounds w/pool & play- boat, reliable 3.8 V-6, out- 905-579-4400 very rare, 75,000km, ex- ! ! $ ! AARON & LEO ground. Private backyards. installation from $319 Equipment Ltd. Kubota be seen to be appreciated drive redone last summer, Construction, New Holland RENT TO OWN - New and ext #2236 cellent condition, $22,500 Scrap Cars & Trucks Sauna & pking avail. Near complete with heavy duty (30 yds.). Best price $17,500. Call (705)878- Construction used equip- reconditioned appliances, o.b.o. (905)259-5450 Wanted. Cash paid 7 0596 shopping & schools, public trailer, a well made, solid SEPTEMBER IS around guaranteed. Saillian days/week anytime. the corner! Experienced Carpets. 905-242-3691 ment. Durham, Clarington, new TV's, Stereos, Com- transport. 100 Taunton Rd. and stable boat. Asking puters, DVD Players, Fur- VENDORS 1998 DODGE NEON R-T, Please call 905-426-0357. E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe teacher caring for your Free Estimates. Northumberland Sales Rep CARGO OR Delivery Van $3,750. Call Jim (647)284-0971 niture, Bedding, Patio Fur- 114,000 miles, good condi- St.) 905-436-3346 (905)259-9846. child in a safe clean home WANTED 2005 Venture fully daycare. Nursery. Full or niture, Barbecues & More! tion, black with stripes, ! ! ! A - ALL SCRAP www.realstar.ca +METAL SEAL SHELVES Fast delivery. No credit for the Oshawa lowered, new rubber, sport equipped, low kms. part-time, meals, activities. (TWO) shelves ($60 each). CONTENTS OF BEAUTI- CARS, old cars & trucks $9,999. Arlie Sales South Ajax. Call Patricia FUL furniture sofa which application refused. Pad- Fall Home rims, also winter tires, well wanted. Cash paid. Free WHITBY immaculate, Personals 416-930-9603. dy's Market, 905-263- maintained, $3900 certified (905)404-8175, ask for 905-449-7245 matching loveseat, end ta- Show General pickup. Call Bob anytime Tom. completely redone, 3-bdrm 8369 or 1-800-798- O.B.O. Call Liz at 905-626- (905)431-0407. townhome, end unit. bles of brass & glass pair Motors Centre +TOPPING/SALAD TA- of solid brass lamps, oil 5502. 0858 or 905-831-3861 Available now. $1050 ARE YOU A SWM, with a BLE ($250). 416-930- Nov 1st and 2nd good sense of humor, paintings, chandelier made Motorcycles includes appliances, 9603. TOM THOMPSON Call 905-579-4400 2000 VW GL Turbo Bee- ! ! $ $ ADAM & RON'S fenced rear yard, gas knows how to treat a lady. Registration from blown glass (one of a SCRAP cars, trucks, vans. kind). Crosley table radio PRINTS, $170 each, land- tle. Excellent condition, heat/hot water, wash- LIKES DANCING, MO- scape scenery. 416-286- Wendy #2215 loaded, black w/black in- Pay cash, free pick up 7 VIES AND TRAVELING. 1991 SEARAY CBLT- (never used). No rea- 1994 YA MAHA YZ 250, er/dryer hook-ups. Call 4014. terior, winter tires with days/week (anytime) 905- new plastics, tires, silenc- 905-666-1074 or 905-493- SWF would like to hear PIANO STUDENTS now 18ft. Excellent condition, sonable offer refused. 905- 424-3508 426-6957 rims, excellent on gas, one er, clutch, runs great, 3065. from you. (63-68) SERI- being accepted for Sum- stored indoors each winter, TRUCKLOADS OF NEW Pets, Supplies, owner. $6,400 o.b.o. Certi- OUS REPLIES ONLY Mail mer and Fall openings, 15hrs. on outdrive, I/O Boarding $1,500. 905-885-2028. SCRATCH & DENT AP- fied & e-tested. (905)666- ! A ABLE TO PAY up to to: Box #349, Oshawa This Call Joani at 905-686- 175hp, 6 seater, large sun- HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS PLIANCES new coin 5087 Rooms for Rent Week., PO Box 481, 8351. pad, ladder, radio/tape- Best Price, Best Quality. $10,000 on scrap cars & washers $699 and new CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS, trucks running or not. Free Place your ad & Wanted Oshawa, ON, L1H 7L5. deck, cockpit cover, cruis- All Shapes & Colours. Call coin dryers $599., also males/females. CKC regis- 2002 GRAND PRIX, teal, ing cover, winter storage 1-866-585-0056 Towing 24 hours, 7 days. reconditioned coin washer tered, vet checked, tat- automatic, 4 dr., 150 kil., (905)686-1899 (Picker- at 905-683-0707 A LARGE BRIGHT ROOM LOOKING for a 55-65 year cover. Includes Cradle ride www.thecoverguy.ca and dryers available, new tooed, dewormed, both new all season tires, excel- trailer 3years old. ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 in new home. Fur- old attractive lady who is Furniture Danby apt-size freezers parents on site, family lent condition, asking (Oshawa/Whitby). nished/unfurnished. Whitby honest, caring and active. I $10,500.00. Call 905-434- HOT TUB COVERS $209, new 24" and 30" raised. (905)344-7093. $5500. Call (905)438- Taunton Rd/Cochrane. am 6 ft 2, 185lbs, single 3826 Custom covers, all sizes ranges $399., wide 1951. Please turn Own bath, share kitchen non-smoking, retired pro- ASHLEY LEATHER sec- and shapes, $425 tax and selection of new and GERMAN SHEPHERD $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER with one, park- fessional who enjoys life tional with matching leath- 36" SONY VEGA flat delivery included. Pool reconditioned appliances PUPS. CKC registered. 2004 VWS JETTA TDI, WANTED DEAD OR to page 31 ing/cable/laundry. No and would like to share it er centerpiece in Beige. screen plus stand, like safety covers. We will not available. Call us today, Born May 28. Both parents 91,000-kms, leather interi- ALIVE. Has the best cash smoking/pets. Female pre- with someone special. Mail Paid $2800, bill to prove, new, originally $2400, ask- be beat on price and Stephenson's Appliances, OVC cert. Males & fe- or, fully loaded. Grey col- deal for your good scrap for more ferred. Available immedi- replies to Box # 350, never sat on, brand new, ing $499. Also free Satel- quality. Guaranteed. 905- Sales, Service, Parts. 154 males. $950 Shots, our. Take over monthly cars and trucks. Speedy ately. (905)493-1819, PO.Box 481, Oshawa, ON, will take $1800 firm. 905- lite radio, home or car. 259-4514. Bruce St. Oshawa. wormed & health exam. payments plus $2000 service. (905)655-4609 or classifieds. (416)797-3234. L1H 7L5. 404-0781 (905)426-8858 www.durhamcovers.com (905)576-7448 Call 905-985-3336. cash. (905)426-4289 (416)286-6156. A/P PAGE 28 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 durhamregion.com In seventh heaven over scholarships

PICKERING — In addition to the four Falcons players attending the University of Ar- kansas-Pine Bluff, three others -- Meagan Heney, Paige McDowell and Amanda Morris -- also earned U.S. scholarships. Heney, 17, of Ajax, will attend Newberry College (NCAA Division II) in Newberry, South Carolina, where she will play on the Newberry Indians women’s soccer team. “I talked to a lot of Division II schools and Newberry was one of the better ones,” says Heney, a graduate of Archbishop Denis O’Connor Catholic High School. “I liked the people and the atmosphere at the school and I liked the town.” Meanwhile, Paige McDowell will attend Brescia University in Owensboro, Kentucky, where she will play with the Bearcats women’s soccer team. Amanda Morris will attend Syracuse University where she will play with the Orangemen.

ASMBA Opens Applications for 2009 Rep Managers The ASMBA is now accepting applications for 2009 Rep Managers, for the following teams; 1. Rookie Ball Submitted photo 2. Minor & Major Mosquito Seven members of the Pickering Falcons U18 women’s soccer team will move south after earning U.S. athletic 3. Minor & Major Pee Wee scholarships. Four players — Chelsea Gordon, Courtney Godfrey, Erika Forbes and Jade West — will attend 4. Minor & Major Bantam the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Also pictured are Meagan Heney (Newberry College), Amanda Morris 5. Midget A & B (Syracuse University), Paige McDowell (Brescia College), coach Manny White and manager Silvia White. The ASMBA is fully committed to fi elding competitive teams in all age groups, and should the numbers warrant, Tier 2 teams will be fi elded in each and every age group. Interested appplicants should contact the ASMBA Rep Convenor, at Pickering players stay together at U.S. college [email protected], or at [email protected]. All applicants will be requested to complete an application form, which will be forwarded after initial e-Mail contact with the ASMBA Rep Convenor. ✦ Pickering from page 23 to win. The girls will have to The four Pickering players All applications must be received prior to August 15th, 2008. Interviews will be held work hard, but all of them are will join their UAPB team- between August 16th and August 31st. Rep Team try-outs will begin September 15th. School graduate. “At first, I capable of doing it.” mates for two-a-day workouts was nervous to be so far away West will study biology and on Aug. 13 and will begin play 15-75 Bayly Street West, Suite 253, Ajax, Ontario, Canada L1S 7K7 from home, but to know my pre-dentistry at UAPB, Forbes on Aug. 23 when they will be teammates were going to be will be in the classroom for pitted against Louisiana State there was more comforting.” biology or nursing, Gor- University in a contest to be White is confident all his don will study nursing and played at Jackson State Uni- players will perform well at Godfrey will be part of the versity in Jackson, Mississip- UAPB and be impact players. school’s business program. pi. “I think they’re going to do well,” says White, who’s coached in Ajax and Pickering Carrier of for the past 18 years. “It’s going to be a whole different WHOOO The Week ball game for them. But, on has FLYERS the whole, they’re going to in Today’s do well. It’s not easy playing in the NCAA as the coaches Please recycle have a lot of pressure on them Friday August 8, 2008 * 2001 Audio Video Ajax/Pick. * Bad Boy Furniture Ajax/Pick. * Bargain Shop Ajax * Brass Pro Shops Ajax/Pick. * Bedroom & Futon Shop Ajax/Pick. * Bessada Kia Ajax/Pick. * Best Buy Ajax/Pick. * Canadian Tire Ajax/Pick. * Color Your World Pick. Justin * Future Shop Ajax/Pick. Today’s carrier of the week is CHEQUE CASHING * Lifestyle Sunrooms Ajax/Pick. Justin. Justin enjoys hockey & * Michaels Ajax/Pick. football. Justin has received * MTS Hair Design Ajax/Pick. NOW AVAILABLE * New Homes Ajax/Pick. a gift card from Pickering Town * Pharma Plus Ajax/Pick. Centre, and a dinner voucher $ * Pharmassist Ajax from McDonald’s. CHEAPEST RATES! Congratulations $$ * Pizza Hut Ajax/Pick. We Beat Any Competitor $ * PJ’s Pet Centre Ajax/Pick. Justin for being our * Real Estate Scar. Carrier of the Week. Government Cheques • GST • Tax Return * Sears Ajax/Pick. Disability • Social Services • ON Works * Shoppers Drug Mart Ajax/Pick. * Sleep Country Ajax/Pick. * Solid Wood Gallery Ajax/Pick. * Sun Win Chinese Restaurant Pick. * Telus Mobility Ajax/Pick. 105 Bayly St. W. Ajax 905-683-2212 * The Brick Ajax/Pick. * The Water Store Ajax/Pick. * Toys R Us Ajax/Pick. * United Furniture Warehouse Ajax * Walia Ajax/Pick. * Walmart Ajax/Pick. * Wheels Scar. Ajax and Pickering Locations * Delivered to selected households only Remember, all inserts, including those If you did not receive your News Advertiser/fl yers on glossy paper, can be recycled with OR you are interested in a paper route call • Weekends – $40 Weekday only $32 the rest of your newspaper through Circulation at 905-683-5117. • Fleet of 54 Yamaha power carts your blue box Recycling program. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6:30 Sat. 9 - 1:00 • Driving Range • Practice Green Your Carrier will be around to collect • Licenced Club House & Patio SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY View an optional delivery charge of $6.00 • Twilight rates available Flyers/Coupons At every three weeks. • Men’s, Ladies’ and Seniors’ Leagues • Great membership rates Visit www.porthopegolf.ca For Money Saving Coupons pickeringtowncentre.com 82 Victoria Street, Port Hope • 1-800-346-5361 durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 29 A/P Weekend Open For more listings see Page 30 Houses ~Opportunity is Knocking~ this Saturday and Sunday view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.com

$329,900 OPEN SAT & SUN M AUG 9 & 10, 2-4 PM HOUSE AINT FEESNO SUNDAY 1246 CHARLOTTE CIRC, AUGUST $222,900 PICKERING 10, Freehold townhome; 3 bdrm 1-3 PM open concept, eat-in kitchen, wood fi replace, master w/ 1840 w/i closet and 2 pc ensuite. ROSEBANK RD., Part-fi nished bsmt. PICKERING (SOUTH OF SAT & SUN FINCH) BEDROOMFOUR AUG 9 & 10, 2-4 PM $349,800 1623 DEERBROOK EXCELLENT NEIGHBOURHOOD!!! Beautiful, solid brick SAT & SUN AUG 9 & 10, JUST PICKERING 12-2 PM LISTED S Sunday August 10, 2-4 P.M. home. Approx 2000 sq ft, quality built home. 3 bdrms, Great neighbourhood, 1842 Shadybrook Dr., Pickering 2 1/2 baths, Master bedroom w/walk-in closet & large 770 EDGEWOOD ROAD, family sized rooms, updated ensuite bath w/soaker tub & separate shower. Maintenance PICKERING kitchen, master w/4pc • Lovely Family Home With 3+1 free vinyl windows, mn fl oor family room, HARDWOOD IMMACULATE AMBERLEA ensuite & w/i closet. Walk Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths fl ring in living, dining & family rms! Elegant curved MICHAEL J. AREA HOME to William Dunbar school A MUST SEE! Unique open floor • Fireplace & Walk-Out To Yard In The staircase, dir garage access, 2 car garage, c/air, main fl r WILSON and parks. LESLIE Living Room laundry w/sep entrance & more!!! MLS #E1438071. Broker plan on main level. This immaculate BENCZIK Broker • Eat-In Kitchen With Walk-Out To 905-683-1790 4+2 bedroom home with fully finished Call DIANNE OXLEY basement is great for the entertainer BILL MCLEAN 416-599-7766 Interlock Patio & Pergola Sales Representative 905-420-2929 or large family. Huge kitchen/dining Sales Representative 1-888-762-7081 • Fin Bsmt W/FP, Wet Bar & 3 Pc Bth SHANNON MCLEAN 905-683-5000 or QUALITY ONE LTD., room combo, private treed backyard in First Realty Ltd. • Beautiful Landscaping With Fresh desired Amberlea area, come and see. Sales Representative 1-888-413-0800 Brokerage 905-831-3300 Brokerage Perennial Gardens [email protected] Independently Owned Connect Realty Brokerage Only $369,900. All-Stars Realty Inc., INDEPENDENTLY OWNED Brokerage www.GetBenczik.com www.dianneoxley.com and Operated AND OPERATED www.mwsold.com www.sellingwithbill.com

D. KIM HALL Sales Representative 905-831-2273 1-800-637-1312

SATURDAY & SUNDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 9, SUNDAY AUGUST 10, SUNDAY AUGUST 10, AUGUST 9 & 10, 2-4 PM 2-4 PM 2-4 PM 2-4 PM 22 O’DELL COURT, 12 DOWERS DRIVE, 9 KIPLING CRESCENT, 207 CLEMENCE STREET, AJAX AJAX AJAX WHITBY EMPEROR & TURNBULL HWY 2 & CHAPMAN LAKE DRIVEWAY & WESTNEY BROCK & 401 This Open Concept 4 Level Side-split is Original Owners and well cared for.. This SHERRY This beauty is just a stone throw from the Detached Bungalow has gleaming situated on a quiet court on a private treed home has a main fl oor laundry and family BROADBENT lake with lots of upgrades. Professionally re-fi nished hardwood fl oors, updated Broker lot, having gleaming hardwood fl oors, room with fl oor to ceiling fi replace, eat- 905-831-2273 fi nished basement with a gorgeous eat-in kitchen, two bathrooms are reno’d, fi nished basement with wall to wall stone in Kitchen, master bedroom has 4-pc 416-771-5810 3-pc bathroom & a fi replace, great fi nished basement with a separate

gas fi replace & bar, 4-pc bath has Jacuzzi en-suite & a basement is fi nished too! ® neighborhood. $249,900. entrance for the possible in-law suite and Coldwell Banker Case and separate shower. $299,900 $279,900 Realty, Brokerage a detached garage. $259,900. Independently Owned and Operated

$319,500 $399,900 $ 324,900

SUN., AUG 10, 1-4 P.M. SAT. & SUN., AUG. 9 & 10, 2-4 P.M. 668 VICTORY DR., PICKERING 708 STONEPATH CIRCLE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2008 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M. SEEING IS BELIEVING PICKERING West shore beauty... Completely Stunning 2 storey detached 236 SENATOR STREET, renovated from top to bottom. All home with a fi nished basement, PICKERING HARRY DAVID JOHN DALE** HAYES new designer kitchen, 2+1 bdrms., STOKES 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, NEW Attractive well maintained 3 bedroom maple hardwood fl oors, tile in kitchen Broker home located in west Pickering on Broker of Record Sales Representative windows, doors, roof, A/C. 905-686-5153 905-428-8274 & lower area, fi nished open concept 905-427-1400 Fully fenced oversized lot with Toronto border. Great access to 401 lower level featuring games room, no homes behind. Visit www. & GO Service, walk to school, fi n. fi replace & 3 pc. washroom. Exterior basement, eat-in kitchen, ensuite bath ForSaleInDurham.ca or Call David has been redone as well as garage. A Sutton Group Classic and much more. Move-in and relax! Sutton Group Status Stokes for more info. Realty Inc., Realty Inc., Brokerage must see! Near the lake. Call Harry ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Don’t delay, call John today! Visit John Brokerage Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Hayes, Broker of Record. www.FORSALEINDURHAM.CA Independently Owned and Operated @ www.homeswhitby.com BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

SAT. AUGUST 9, 1-3 P.M. SAT & SUN AUG 9 & 10, 1-4 PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 123 CLEMENTS RD E., COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AJAX 1790 EASTBANK RD, OPPORTUNITY South Ajax Gem! Clean & well maintained PICKERING $369,500 - Spacious 9 room brick home on premium corner lot close to (Whites Rd & Stroud) KERRIE home, attached 2 car garage, approx. waterfront trails, transit & schools. New WAYNE CHOW LOCATION, PRICE, MARY 1/2 acre landscaped lot. Excellent LABADIE top quality thermal windows thru-out. Broker LIFESTYLE! GAINE Sales Representative Large bright eat-in kitchen w/ ceramic Newly renovated 3+1 bedroom home exposure for home based business 416 299-1488 Sales Representative on Taunton Rd. near Trulls Rd. 2 full 416-725-2319 fl ooring. 3rd bedrm has walkout to 416 347-2408 with 4 baths backing onto park. Modern 905-427-1400 entertainers dream deck! Large basement kitchen w/breakfast bar, hardwood baths, main floor laundry. W/o to floors, fireplace in living room, w/o from 0RUDENTIAL with sep entrance w/ income potential. Too large deck. separate living room with !CHIEVERS2EALTY "ROKERAGE many features to list! YOU DON’T WANT dining room to large deck overlooking gleaming hardwood & ceramic floors. inground pool & professionally finished An independently owned and operated TO MISS THIS ONE!! Long driveway parks 6 cars. Please affi liate of The Prudential Realtor Leading Edge Realty Inc. basement complete this lovely home ROUGE RIVER Realty Ltd. Affi liates Inc. www.prudentialachievers.com Brokerage that is a must see! ~Opportunity is Knocking~ Brokerage call Mary Gaine 905-427-1400. A/P PAGE 30 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 durhamregion.com

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BRAD TATE Open House Sunday August 10, 2-4 PM ® 176 Lake Driveway W., Ajax Sales Representative Coldwell Banker Case Realty, Brokerage Beautiful South Ajax Lake View! Independently Owned and Operated Meticulous and pristine best describes this 905-831-2273 or 1-800-637-1312 spacious 3 bedroom, 4 baths, in-law suite with separate entrance all overlooking Duffi n’s Bay. Formal Living/Dining room with crown moulding. Main fl oor laundry, $995,000 huge family room, gas fi replace. Extra Large bedrooms. Beautiful landscaping with inground sprinklers. Tons of storage. $458,700 Simply a stunning home!!

OPEN HOUSE SUN. AUG.10, 1-4 PM CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME! New 3600 sq ft South Pickering Gem. This home comes complete with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 family rooms and an open concept kitchen/family room and a master suite overlooking the water. Walk Offi ce: (905) 683-1790 (416) 284-4751 to Rouge Beach or enjoy your own backyard paradise. Email: [email protected] Top 3% Top 5% Nationally Nationally Connect Realty Brokerage 342 DYSON ROAD, PICKERING 2007 2006 Web: www.louisesabino.com Independently Owned and Operated

Attention Agents: To advertise in our Appearing throughout the summer Wednesdays in the Open House or Ajax•Pickering News Advertiser Real Estate Section Showcase Features call Thursday 905.683.5110 Thursday Summer Weeknight EveningsNight view on-line at... www.homes.durhamregion.com OPEN HOUSES newsdurhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 08, 2008, PAGE 31 A/P Continued from page 27 NOW Vendors Wanted Vendors Wanted Garage/Yard Sales Service Directory Christmas ONLINE craft show GARAGE SALE Sudoku Sat. August 9th, 8am 100 Bowles Drive, Ajax Home Home Home Party Party (Church/Delaney) Improvement Improvement Improvement Services Services Exhibitors Girls clothing, Ladies clothing, all sizes, new & 48 1 gently used, furniture, home decor, floral arrangements, all excellent condition, very BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1 7 9 6 8 Wanted upscale. 905-426-1920 CLOWN / MAGICIAN 7 4 3 1 BATHROOMS ● KITCHENS ● RECROOMS 3 876 9 Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008 COUNTER TOPS ● LICENSED ELECTRICIAN PAINTING ● • Live animals • All occasions 8 576 6 7 5 24 Kingsway College, Oshawa FLOORING ● PLUMBING • All ages 10 am – 5 pm YARD SALE HOME OFFICES ● HEATING & A/C 6 19 Sat. Aug 9th, 8am - 12noon Mario Cell 1 Mayor Cres., Ajax (905)619-4663 416-275-0034 Call Jeff 905-426-4676 ext. 257, email: [email protected] 1901 Piano, Books, Knick Knacks & Misc. items AFFORDABLE (905) 839-7057 It’s fun DECKS Qualified Craft Show Exhibitors Wanted Free Estimates Garbage Moving Removal/Hauling & Storage It’s challenging THE 1949 Brookshire & Design Ideas ART O Square Pickering 905-441-4937 E F EXPERIENCED CONTRACTORS H 8am-noon Aug 9 outdoor.creations A1 1/2 PRICE baby items,clothes,toys,leather @rogers.com For the home repair & renovations market. Apple It’s addictive! C furniture,TV, warming trolley,tables Insured, Bonded, JUNK REMOVAL!! O Y All Junk Removed. Moving UNTR 1 Year Warranty Homes, Yards, Dependable & Reliable 48 1 Businesses, etc. CRAFT SHOW Good Rates Distinct Designs from Premier Crafters, Artisans & Gift Suppliers GARAGE SALE We do all the loading. 1 7 9 6 8 MOVING SALE 905-686-7236 Seniors Discounts. DOORS "R" US 24-hour Service 7 4 3 1 1801 Walnut Lane Sat. August 9 Cheap and fast Service! in Pickering NEW GARAGE In Service for 25yrs. Licenced/Insured 3 876 9 Sun.August 10 8 576 General Motors Centre Sat Aug 9th DOORS, OPENERS, John (Local) 310-5865 starting 8am CUTTING ED (416)532-9056 6 7 5 24 October 17-19, 2008 8:30am - 12:30pm (WE INSTALL), FIX HE GE 1499 T ROOFING (416)533-4162 6 19 BROKEN SPRINGS, Rougemount Dr. Over 20 Years Experience! (905)239-1263 CABLES, ROLLERS. For more information call 905-426-4676 ext.257 Garage Sale Pickering • SHINGLES • SKYLIGHTS Plumbing or visit www.showsdurhamregion.com Saturday August 5 Sales, Service • FLATS • ALUMINUM A new 8am-2pm & Repairs • EAVESTROUGH • CAULKING HEALTH EXPERTS NEEDED 1944 Spruce Hill Rd 905-837-0949 • CHIMNEY POINTING LICENSED (Pickering) Street Sale DOAEC We are looking for professionals in PLUMBING MOVING/DELIVERY puzzle Wishbone Cres., Ajax ROBERT LANDRY ✓ traditional and alternative health to New Work ✓ fully insured and join the 2008 Clarington Saturday August 9 647-893-9697 ✓ Renovations GARAGE SALE 8am-2pm HARLAND ✓ bonded each day Family Health & Lifestyle Expo Repairs ✓ on Sat. Oct. 4th & Sun. Oct. 5th Saturday, August 9th CONSTRUCTION ✓ honest & reliable W.R. Gosse Renovations Full Bsmnt./Bath ✓ Garnet B. 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Sports editor Brad Kelly and photographer Ron Pietroniro will bring you Durham Region’s most comprehensive coverage.

Going to the Games? You can be a Beijing community correspondent. Send us your photos, video and stories. Email [email protected] Beijing 2008

The Games begin August 8. Your best coverage of Durham Region and GTA athletes is online now! gtaathletes.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 33 P Dodging a check

PICKERING — West Durham Patriots Cameron Ferguson dodges Centre Wellington Warlords Jeff Quarry in Game 2 of their best-of-five junior ‘C’ lacrosse playoff series at the Pickering Recreation Complex recently.

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2009 LANCER Hwy: 41 miles per gallon 6.9 Litres per 100 km City: 29 miles per gallon 9.6 Litres per 100 km

Distance per tank: 855 km Tank capacity: 59 Litres

If you do not receive one, please call 905.683.5117 855 KM Starting at PER TANK $ MSRP or buy for The Great Escape 16,598 $188 per month 2008 Starting at OUTLANDER $ MSRP 24,998 Hwy: 36 miles per gallon 7.9 Litres per 100 km City: 28 miles per gallon 10.2 Litres per 100 km $124,900 $238,500 Distance per tank: 797 km Tank capacity: 63 Litres

Newcastle On Ravine Customized Lexington Plus Starting at 2008 $ ECLIPSE MSRP 25,998 Hwy: 39 miles per gallon $74,900 $129,900 7.3 Litres per 100 km City: 27 miles per gallon 10.5 Litres per 100 km Gorgeous Lakeview Model Immediate Possession Distance per tank: 918 km

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11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Smart customers always read the fine print. (1) GTS model only. (2) SE/GTS models only. 0% APR purchase financing offer available through Bank of Nova Scotia or Bank of Montreal for up to 60 months on all new 2008 Eclipse or Eclipse Spyder models and up to 36 months on all other new 2008 Mitsubishi models (Lancer Evolution excluded). Financing example: if $20,000 financed Closed Fridays. at 0% for 36/60 months, monthly payments are $556/$333. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0 and APR is 0%/0%. $0/$0 down payment required. Actual payments vary based on final amount financed and financi ng term. Important program and credit restrictions apply and not all customers will qualify. Offer c annot be combined with any other special offers except the Education Edge rebate. Negotiated discounts may be available on cash purchase offers. By selecting the purchas e financing offer or lease offer, consumers may be forgoing other such negotiated discounts which may We’re just 35 minutes result in a higher effective finance or lease rate. † Finance offers based on a 60-month finance a mortized over an 84-month period. Finance options on new 2008 Lancer DE (CL41-A C03)/2008 Outlander ES 2WD (C045-A C01) are available through the Bank of Nova Scotia and Ba nk of Montreal. Monthly payment is $188/$298 for 60 months amortized over an 84-month period. Down p east of Toronto, ayment or trade-in of $2,273/$3,774. Remaining principal balance of $4,383/$6,806 plus applicable ta xes due at the end of 60-month period. No security deposit required. Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is 2.8%/$4.8%. Cost of borrowing is $1,337/$3,461. U Limited time offer through participating Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada Inc. dealers. Approximate $1,100 Victorinox Swiss Army minutes from the Gift Pack (“Gift Pack”) is available to any customer who buys, finances or leases a 2007/2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse Coupe or Spyder vehicle. For the Victorinox Swiss Army Gift and all programs, customer must sign contract and take delivery from dealer stock between April 1-30, 2008 inclusive. Limit of one gift pack per vehicle purchase. Visit dealer for terms and condi tions. “VICTORINOX”, charming town of the famous Victorinox Cross and Shield and “SWISS ARMY” are registered trademar ks owned by Victorinox AG and its affiliates and are used with permission. / †/ U /¥ Dealers may lease or sell for less. For all programs, customer must sign contract and take delive ry from dealer stock between April 1-30, 2008. Customer is responsible for the following expenses or dinarily due at purchase Bowmanville. or signing: license, registration, insurance, taxes, inspection, gas, admin istration fees, destination and delivery ($1,245 Eclipse, Lancer/$1,345 Outlander) and any additional delivery or preparation charges. Dealer terms and availability may vary and offer s may be cancelled or changed at any time. Limited quantities. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. 2008 Eclipse GT-P/2008 Lancer This is a Landlease Community GTS/2008 Outlander XLS 4WD models shown. Offers are only on approved credit and only available through participating dealers and to qualified retail customers in Canada. See participating dealer for details. * Whichever comes first. Regular m aintenance not included. New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers most vehicle parts under normal use and maintenance. ** Best Backed claim based on OEM information for MY07/08 vehicles (Lancer Evolution e xcluded). See dealer or Mitsubishi-Motors.ca for Warranty and Roadside Assistance terms and conditions and other details. Important program restrictions apply and not all customers will qualify. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS GO FAR, Best Backed Cars in the World and Education Edge are trademarks that is used by Mitsubishi Motor www.anewbeginning.ca ADULT LIFESTYLE COMMUNITY Sales of Canada, Inc., licensed from Mitsubishi Mot ors of North America, Inc. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 8, 2008 PAGE 35 A/P

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