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NEWS ADVERTISER EDITORIAL Metroland Durham Region Manufacturing Media Group Tim Whittaker Publisher industry must [email protected] Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief be heard [email protected] Tony Doyle Younger generation needs to see Managing Editor advantages to careers in the field [email protected] Duncan Fletcher he industry calls itself ’s best-kept secret, but there’s Director of Advertising nothing secretive about the giant role the manufacturing [email protected] T sector plays in the lives of Canadians. After all, a trip through south Oshawa and past the vast General Eddie Kolodziejcak Motors of Canada properties is all it takes to remind us of what Classified Advertising moto-vates our regional economy. [email protected] However, it’s not just Oshawa and Durham Region that put many of their economic eggs into the manufacturing sector. Abe Fakhourie The industry makes up our country’s largest business sector, Distribution Manager directly accounting for 18 per cent of our Gross Domestic Product. [email protected] Further, every $1 of manufacturing output generates another $3.05 in total economic activity, making it the largest economic multi- Lillian Hook plier. The industry also accounts for two-thirds of our country’s Office Manager goods and services exports, totalling $400 billion in 2003. [email protected] But a number of pressures, not the least of which is a surging Canadian dollar, are beginning to take their toll on the industry. Cheryl Haines There is also increasing Chinese competition to contend with, bor- Composing Manager der issues, a shortage of skilled workers and even the combating of [email protected] the industry’s image. The sector is facing a serious challenge. These issues are the prime reasons behind the Canadian Manu- Janice O’Neil facturers and Exporters’ ‘20/20 Building our Vision for the Future’ Composing Manager campaign that will serve as a roadmap for not only the coming [email protected] months, but for the long road ahead. The CME is travelling to com- munities across Canada, speaking directly to the people the issues [ Contact us ] ETTERS TO THE DITOR - impact most — local manufacturers and other key stakeholders L E from the business community. News/Sales 905-683-5110 Here in Durham, the CME worked with Durham Region eco- Property rights It is time to re-evaluate our across Canada recently gath- Classifieds 905-683-0707 nomic department officials to attract a crowd of about 40 to the present system, where many ered in Ottawa to share infor- Distribution 905-683-5117 University of Ontario Institute of Technology. The group repre- not enshrined voters either do not vote or mation and discuss the key News Fax 905-683-0386 sented a cross section of business owners from all of Durham’s vote strategically. opportunities and challenges in legislation General Fax 905-683-7363 communities. At the end of the meetings is a date in February with Your assertion that propor- facing health professionals. E-mail Prime Minister Paul Martin, along with premiers from across the tional representation (PR) It became very clear that [email protected] country. The message will be that there needs to be a long-term vi- To the editor: will make all votes count is little is being done to address Web address sion for manufacturing in Canada, thereby sustaining the standard Re: ‘Ajax owner looks for well taken. You have also the shortages in Canada. The durhamregion.com of living currently enjoyed by Canadians. sense in greenbelt,’ Nov. 28 cited the example of B.C.’s government realizes the doc- Mailing Address That message requires buy in and awareness of challenges from Property rights are not citizens’ assembly. Although tor and nurse shortage but 130 Commercial Ave., all levels of government (identified repeatedly as a problem in the enshrined in the Canadian a similar assembly in Ontar- does not put the same im- past) and a better understanding from the public of the role manu- Charter of Rights and Free- io could make very different portance on the rest of the Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 facturing plays in our lives. It requires stronger partnerships be- doms. The current govern- recommendations from the health-care positions. tween local educational institutions and the companies that make ment believes that the ma- B.C. group, due to the vari- MRI technologists, CT Publications Mail Sales up our community. It requires another look from our younger gen- jority of Canadians are happy ety of PR systems that exist, technologists, ultrasound Agreement Number 1332791 eration at the advantages of pursuing a career where the workforce with this. we must consider them and technologists, radiology [ Hours ] is aging rapidly. Those who oppose govern- allow our citizens to choose technologists, laboratory - The manufacturing industry is at a crossroads and its message ment actions to expropriate whether or not they wish a technologists, pharmacists, must be heard. lands for airports or to freeze change from our present sys- speech pathologists and General office: land sale for greenbelts, etc., tem. more are all in high demand. Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5p.m. are whistling in the wind if I would take issue with There are few students en- they expect this to change your suggestion that PR sys- tering the training programs Distribution: CLICK AND SAY soon. tems result in more elections because of the lack of full- Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. They might as well suck it since this is not necessar- time positions and the poor Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. This Week’s Question: Have you, or do you plan to up and accept the “democ- ily true, but that is a minor working conditions. racy” the Liberals have fash- point. It is time for our de- The latest cuts to health- [ About Us ] give to a food or toy drive this season? Yes or No? - ioned for us. mocracy to move forward care professionals in this John Cousins and this is a great first step. province indicate the provin- The News Advertiser is one of Cast your vote online at Oshawa Wendy Harding cial government does not see the Metroland Printing, Publishing Whitby us playing a vital role to your and Distributing group of news- infodurhamregion.com health. Time to consider papers. The News Advertiser is a Dalton McGuinty should member of the Ajax & Pickering not be balancing the budget Last Week’s Question: Should Canada be trying to proportional Board of Trade, Ontario Commu- Work needed to on the backs of the health- encourage closer ties with the United States? nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian care workers! representation address health-care Community Newspaper Assoc., Votes cast: 409 We need more workers to and the Canadian Circulations deliver the health care that No: 65% Yes: 35% shortages Audit Board. Also a member of To the editor: the citizens of Ontario de- Re: Let’s get proportional serve, not fewer. the Ontario Press Council, 2 Carl- with voting system, editorial To the editor: Patty Rout ton St., Suite 1706, Toronto, M5B of Nov. 28. Health professionals from Oshawa 1J3, an independent organization that addresses reader complaints about member newspapers.The IN THE COMMUNITY publisher reserves the right to It’s time to take back our streets classify or refuse any advertise- ment. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error oc- There’s danger at the same right to boil in tar cupies. Editorial and Advertising any two-faced, spineless law- content of the News Advertiser is every turn out there yers who start throwing the copyrighted. Unauthorized repro- Charter of Rights around. But duction is prohibited. omebody tell me at I think this could work. [ Letters Policy ] which point the pen- People, at some point that - S dulum is going to start pendulum needs to swing this swinging back? way again. We need to take the We welcome letters that include The recent broad daylight night back. Those of us who name, city of residence and shooting on a TTC bus and the Neil play by the rules have enor- phone numbers for verification. attendant refusal of most of Crone mous strength that we don’t Writers are generally limited to the more than 40 eyewitnesses even know about. But it takes 200 words and one submission to come forward, is making enter laughing courage and conviction. And in 30 days. We decline announce- my blood boil. I am so sick the first step, folks, is to come ments, poetry, open letters, of the tail wagging the dog in What do you think would forward and name names. consumer complaints, congratula- our society that I want to go be the general effect, if, for You want to live in a safe tions and thank you notes. The “Pompeii” on somebody. instance, instead of cowering community, a safe world? You editor reserves the right to edit This is like one of those bad and hiding their heads in the want your kids to be able to copy for length, style and clar- old Western movies, where the sand, those people on the bus walk down the street and play ity. Opinions expressed by letter townsfolk cower as Bad Bart grabbed those jerks and beat in the park unmolested? Then writers are not necessarily those and his band of cut-throats the living snot out of them? suck it up and stand for some- of the News Advertiser. Due to freely loot the town. Everyone What if the TTC driver, along thing. the volume of letters, not all will Having a blast on the Big Bike knows who the bad guys are with some righteously angry We are on the thin edge of be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- but they’re afraid to do any- riders, took the law into their the wedge here. I am angry, mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. The Curves Commandos raised $1,890 for the Heart and Stroke thing about it. The only differ- own hands and gave them a very angry, and there are hun- The newspaper contacts only Foundation when they put a team together to ride the Big Bike for ence is that we’re not about to good pounding. dreds of thousands more like those whose submissions have Stroke this fall. The team rode the bike at Rendezvous Bistro and have Alan Ladd or John Wayne In other words what do me out there who have had it been chosen for publication. Bar which provided participants with food and drink. This year the ride into our town to solve the you think would happen to with this lunacy. I am as lib- fundraising event raised $154,500 in Durham Region and funds go problem for us. We’ve got to all of these thugs if they real- eral-minded and as educated [ Proud Members Of ] - directly to stroke research. do it ourselves. ized that if they so much as as they come, but there comes Has it not occurred to any- twitched a trigger finger the a time, and it is coming fast, one yet that we outnumber rest of us would be more than when you put the books and Do you have a photo to share with our readers? these idiots with the guns and happy to lynch the cocky right the olive branches down and If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share the knives by about a million out of them? I don’t think we’d you roll your sleeves up for an with the community we’d like to see it. Send your photo, along with a to one? Maybe we need to take have too much trouble any- ass-kicking. written description of the circumstances surrounding the photo (max. a page out of those old west- more. ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL 80 words) identifying the people in the photo and when it was taken erns after all, maybe it’s time Of course, we might need Neil Crone, actor-comic- to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. Or, for some good ol’ fashioned the cops to turn a blind eye or writer, saves some of his best e-mail photos to [email protected]. frontier justice. two, and we’d have to be given lines for his columns. P PAGE A7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ DECEMBER 8, 2004 Lisa Flood Pickering Ringette Classic Swim Meet Tournament December 10, 11, 12 December 10, 11, 12 Recreation Complex Recreation Complex Arena 905.683.6582 905.683.6582 905.420.2222 cityofpickering.com 24 Hour Access 905.420.4660

ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS NOTICE OF MEETING AT CITY HALL December 13, 2004 at 7:30 pm FREEFREE FunFun forfor thethe Pickering Civic Complex – Council DATE MEETING TIME Chambers One The Esplanade, Pickering, EntireEntire Family!Family! Dec. 9 Waterfront Coordinating Committee 7:00 pm Ontario L1V 6K7 Dec. 13 Executive Committee 7:30 pm COUNCIL MEETING ON Dec. 16 Statutory Public Information Meeting 7:00 pm OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION OPA 04-002/P Dec. 20 Council Meeting 7:30 pm CITY INITIATED: GROWTH Dec. 22 Accessibility Advisory Committee 7:00 pm MANAGEMENT STUDY IMPLEMENTATION All meetings are open to the public. cityofpickering.com/winterfest The City of Pickering is recommending amendments to the For meeting details call Pickering Official Plan to implement the results of the Growth 905.420.2222 or visit our website Management Study (see location map below). City Council will be considering these recommendations of Executive Committee at its meeting of December 13, 2004, at CITY OF PICKERING HOLIDAY 7:30 pm, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in Make a Joyful Noise OPERATING HOURS the Council Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario. Community Music Nights CIVIC COMPLEX (CITY HALL) December 24 8:30 am - 12 noon Any person wishing to address City Council with respect to December 14 & 15, 7:00 - 9:00 pm December 25 & 26 CLOSED this item must contact the City Clerk’s Office at 905.420.4660 December 27 & 28 CLOSED or by email at [email protected] on or before Friday in Council Chambers, City Hall December 31 8:30 am - 12 noon December 10, 2004. January 1 & 3 CLOSED Join Us at this celebration of Winter Music. RECREATION COMPLEX An event that celebrates what the musically December 24 6:00 am - 12 noon December 25 & 26 CLOSED inclined do best: Make glorious noise and December 31 6:00 am - 5:00 pm spread joy! Enjoy performances by local 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm ensembles, bands & choirs. Every night a New Year’s Eve Activities different program. Come to one or all January 1 CLOSED December 20 - January 4 CLOSED Child Supervision three, a great way to catch the holiday RECREATION COMPLEX POOL spirit. Come see the Pickering Teen Idol December 20,21,22,23, 6:00 am - 7:30 am Lane Swim finalists. 27,28,29 & 30 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Adult/Parents&Tots 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Open Swim 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Open Swim MIDNIGHT MADNESS AND 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Adult Swim December 24 6:00 am - 7:30 am Lane Swim HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT 9:00 am - 12 noon Adult/Parents&Tots Friday, December 17 December 25 & 26 CLOSED December 31 6:00 am - 7:30 am Lane Swim at Pickering Town Centre 9:00 am - 1:00 pm RREEGGIISSTTEERR Adult/Parents&Tots An evening you’ll never want to end - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Open Swim YOUR TWO-UNIT HOUSE 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm and won’t until midnight! Families will New Year’s Eve Free Swim enjoy shopping at Pickering Town January 1 CLOSED Centre. Watch for the Wacky DUNBARTON POOL December 20 – January 4 CLOSED Snow Queen. Don’t miss it! RECREATION COMPLEX ARENA PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE Be sure to enter your Winterfest December 27, 28, 29 & 30 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm TTOODDAAYY!! Passport at Guest Services! Tim Horton’s Free Skate December 24, 25 & 26 CLOSED If you have a basement apartment, you December 31 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm need to register your house with the City of New Year’s Eve Free Family Pickering Fire Services Division. Registration Count Down Skate Tim Hortons Free Skate January 1 CLOSED applications are available at Fire Services, 2nd , Pickering DON BEER ARENA Civic Complex, One The Esplanade. They can also be December 27, 28, 29 & 30, December 24, 25, 26 & 31 CLOSED downloaded from the City’s website at cityofpickering.com. January 1 CLOSED Why Register? It is now the law. City of Pickering By- 1:00 - 3:00 pm PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE law 6399/04 now requires all existing two-unit houses to be at Pickering CLOSED registered. If a two-unit house is not registered, it is illegal GARBAGE & RECYCLING & YARD WASTE and an offense under the by-law. Recreation Complex • Registration provides for an inspection to confirm No Change over the Holiday Season. For Collection Inquiries, that the accessory apartment is safe for a tenant to please call the Region of Durham at 1.800.667.5671 occupy. Make a date to skate. Free skating at EMERGENCY SERVICES • It provides a building owner with a registration the Pickering Recreation Complex City of Pickering Emergency Telephone Number is 905.683.4319 certificate, officially recognizing the property as a legal two-unit house. This will assist in future real compliments of Tim Horton’s. PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARIES estate transactions. CENTRAL BRANCH & PETTICOAT CREEK • Knowledge of where two-unit houses exist will December 24 9:30 am - 1:00 pm assist the City in providing emergency response and December 25, 26 & 27 CLOSED community services. December 31 9:30 am - 1:00 pm ACT NOW! cityofpickering.com/greatevents January 1& 2 CLOSED ACT NOW! Presented by: 905.683.2760 ext. 2211 CLAREMONT,GREENWOOD,WHITEVALE A registration fee of $250.00 is in effect from December 1, 2004 – March 31, 2005. After April 1, 2005 the registration Contact branch for Holiday Hours fee will be $500.00. AJAX PICKERING TRANSIT AUTHORITY December 24 Regular Morning Rush Hour For more information, please contact: Service. Increased afternoon Fire Prevention Division @ 905.420.4628 service (every half hour) starting email: [email protected] at 1:00 pm in Ajax and 1:25 pm in Pickering. Christmas is a Family Time The 6:13 pm departure from Community Cultural & Heritage Union Station will be the final WINNERS train serviced. 2004 Pickering Santa Claus Parade Associations – You are Invited to No evening Dial Service. November 13, 2004 December 25 CLOSED – No Transit Service Participate in the… Scheduled except Pre-booked Dialysis patients. Best Community Group Award December 26 Regular Sunday Service - No Valley View Public School 2005 Heritage Day Celebration specialized Services except Saturday, February 19, 2005 starting at 11:00 am Pre-booked Dialysis patients. Best Corporate and/or Commercial Group Award December 27 & 28 Hourly Service – Modified at Pickering Town Centre Saturday schedule starting at Montessori Learning Centre (Centre Court) 6:00 am – No Specialized presented by the Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Services except Pre-booked Best Youth Group Relations & Equity Dialysis patients. December 31 Regular morning rush hour 8th Pickering Scouts service. Cultural & Heritage Associations can participate in the event by Increased afternoon service President’s Choice Award providing cultural performances (dance or song) and/or by providing a (every half hour) starting at Pickering Soccer Club display that showcases their heritage. 1:00 pm in Ajax and 1:25 pm in Pickering. For more information or to confirm your interest to participate – Evening Dial Service from Thank you from the Kinsmen please call Marisa Carpino at 905.420.4660 ext. 2099 by January 10, 8:00 pm to 1:00 am and Kinette Clubs 2005. 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S PORTSsportsdurhamregion.com Sports Briefs Axemen’s first win costly DECEMBER 8, 2004 [ Swimming ] Criminal charges filed Lucas was released from hospital on OHA president Brent Ladds says tie and resides in the basement of the Monday morning suffering from a con- he’ll have to wait on a full report from league’s South Conference. Lisa Flood Classic after junior ‘A’ game cussion and severe whiplash. LaBelle the game officials, which could take For LaBelle, the win was a testament marred by fracas says his son’s neck muscles saved him upwards of two weeks, before render- to his team’s no-quit attitude. in the pool from possible paralysis following the ing any further suspensions. He does, “It takes a lot to keep that team’s in- this weekend hit. He’ll be lost to the Axemen in- however, regard the matter as a serious terest when you lose 24 games in a row. By Al Rivett definitely and there’s some doubt as to one. To their credit, these boys have come to Sports Editor PICKERING — A classic takes to the whether he’ll play again. “We’ll evaluate the condition of the every practice, every game, no one has AJAX — pool this weekend. The Ajax Axemen finally “There are lots of things to think player injured and when he’ll return complained and no one has asked to be The 18th annual Lisa Flood Christmas earned its first win of the junior ‘A’ about: Is Lucas able to play hockey before making a final assessment on traded. They deserve that win because Classic Swim Meet at the Pickering Recre- hockey season, but it came at a heavy again? I don’t know,” says LaBelle. suspensions,” he says. of the character they’ve developed,” he ation Complex runs Friday to Sunday, Dec. price. For now, LaBelle says he’s content LaBelle says the hit on his son was says. 10 to 12. The cost for Sunday’s 2-1 victory over to leave the inci- the most vicious he’d seen in 20 years LaBelle says he’ll ask the players to The Pickering Swim Club meet, which the Thornhill Thunderbirds was a se- dent in the hands of coaching at the junior level. approach the final 21 regular-season honours the two-time Olympian and former vere injury to Axemen forward Lucas of the Ontario “Everybody knows I defend the rough games as if they were the start of the club member, kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday. Ap- LaBelle, the son of Axemen owner and Hockey Associa- stuff; it’s part of the game, but this was campaign. proximately 400 athletes, including the best head coach Larry LaBelle, during Sun- tion, the govern- way beyond that. I’ve never seen any- “This is a brand-new season. Right provincial swimmers in all age groups, rep- day afternoon’s OHA Ontario Provin- ing body of the thing like it in my life,” says LaBelle. “It’s now we’re 1-0 as far as we’re concern. resent 14 clubs from central and southern Ontario. cial Junior ‘A’ Hockey League contest at league. Tamari- totally disgusting; it’s just stupid.” At this point, we have to have some- The swim club will also be selling the the Ajax Community Centre. dis was hit with As for allegations against his wife thing to head for. We have 21 games left, national best-seller cookbook ‘For The According to LaBelle, Lucas was lev- a match penalty, Jennifer LaBelle of pouring coffee on so let’s go from here. We want to keep Breast of Friends’. Proceeds are donated elled with a cross-check from behind meaning he was Tamaridis following his ejection from them motivated, interested and not giv- to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation by Thornhill for- ejected from the game, LaBelle would only say, “It’s ing up.” to help fund research. ward and former Sunday’s game Larry LaBelle not true.” Jennifer LaBelle and daugh- The Axemen also played on Saturday All spectators are welcome. Admis- Axemen player and will serve an ter Belinda LaBelle both face various afternoon at the Ajax Community Cen- sion is free. Steve Tamaridis immediate four-game suspension. charges in connection with the inci- tre against the Markham Waxers. The The Pickering Recreation Complex is during Sunday’s “Hopefully, he should be gone for the dent. Axemen trailed 2-1 after two periods, at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. regular-season rest of the season. That kid could have Thornhill Thunderbirds president surrendering two goals in the final pe- contest. LaBelle been paralyzed for life. We’ll see how Mark Healy says the team is content to riod for a 4-1 loss. [ Special Olympics ] lay on the ice unconscious for more the OHA handles it and go from there. let the league and the police investigate The Axemen travel to Toronto on than five minutes and later complained We’re looking for some serious sanc- the incident. Friday to meet the St. Michael Buzzers of numbness in his feet and hands. He tions to come out of this,” says LaBelle, As for the game itself, the Axemen at St. Michael’s College School at 7:30 Ajax skater guest was put on a stretcher and transported adding the league’s director of officiat- win was the first in 29 games played p.m. On Sunday, Ajax is on home ice at celebrity dinner by ambulance to the Ajax site of the ing was in attendance, which could this season. The team had previously to meet the Stouffville Spirit at the Ajax Rouge Valley Health System. speed up the suspension process. recorded two overtime losses and one Community Centre at 3 p.m. AJAX — A local special Olympian is among more than 40 celebrities and 2,500 guests at the 22nd annual Sports Celebri- ties Festival Day in Toronto today (Wednes- day). Comeback trail leads to national soccer title for Ajacian Special Olympics figure skater Erin Rynberk joins 2004 Grey Cup Champion Toronto Argonauts’ Head Coach Mike ‘Pin- Chapman helps Notre we’ve had such a great season. When ball’ Clemons, baseball all-star Carlos Del- the penalty-shot came, I was just pray- gado, and star St. Louis Blues defenceman Dame Irish to shootout ing. And Katie hit it, so from then on I Chris Pronger, victory over UCLA knew it was going to be our game no among others, in matter what happened in overtime or a day to honour penalty kicks.” Canada’s Olym- AJAX — Candace Chapman was The 21-year-old Chapman helped pic athletes and confident the University of Notre Dame propel the Irish into the champion- raise money for Fighting Irish had enough talent to se- ship game after scoring the lone goal Special Olympics cure a national title on the soccer pitch in Notre Dame’s 1-0 semifinal win over in Canada. Rynberk, 18, this season. the Santa Clara University Broncos on has been involved How right the Ajax woman was. But, Friday afternoon. with Special it didn’t come easy. In fact, the women’s The championship capped a come- Olympics for Erin Rynberk soccer crown came by the slimmest of back season for Chapman, who started eight years. She margins imaginable. back with the Irish last June after sur- is a hard-working, dedicated athlete, and After playing rival UCLA Bruins to a gery on her anterior cruciate ligament will represent Canada at the 2005 Special 1-1 draw at the end of regulation time, (ACL) kept her out of last year’s World Olympics World Winter Games in Nagano, the Irish needed penalty kicks to finally Cup and the Notre Dame lineup. Japan. Rynberk competes in figure skating, capture the NCAA Division 1 women’s Chapman returned in a big way, scor- swimming, track and field and soccer. title in the championship game at SAS ing 30 points (ranked third) off 11 goals The festival day fundraiser will again Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina on (ranked fifth) and eight assists in Big be the largest and most diverse gathering Sunday. East conference play. She accomplished of Canadian athletes of the year and a cel- The game was decided 4-3 in penalty these numbers despite reduced playing ebration of sport in Canada. In honour of the success of Canada’s Olympic athletes kicks. time, owing to her knee injury. in and at previous , The 2004 title represented Notre Chapman says she fully expects to among the many Olympic guests will be Dame’s first since 1995 and the first be “back in the mix” with the national medallists Adam van Koeverden, Catriona time a championship game has been women’s team in 2005. She has one Le May Doan and Kyle Shewfelt. decided on penalty kicks. more year of eligibility at Notre Dame, These celebrities will be joined by Although Chapman, a senior forward the revered South Bend, Indiana in- members of Special Olympics Team with the Irish, didn’t score in the final, stitution, where she carries a double Canada from across the country who will she did keep a ball headed for the back major in sociology and computer sys- represent Canada at next year’s games. of the net on the right side of the goal tems and applications. Team Canada competes against more than line. THE CHAPMAN FILE: Has made 21 2,500 athletes from 80 countries in speed “I think it just went over my head international appearances with Cana- skating, figure skating, alpine skiing, cross- and it was a battle between (UCLA’s) da’s full national team... played 19 games country skiing, snowshoeing, and floor hockey. Christie Shaner and I’m not sure who with the under-19 team... was slated to Hosted by Jerry Howarth and Brian else. The other girl got a head on it and be a starter at outside midfielder in the photo courtesy of University of Notre Dame Williams, the day at Toronto’s Westin I guess I was just in the right spot at 2003 World Cup... named to 11-player Harbour Castle kicks off with a breakfast, the right time. I’m always supposed to Candace Chapman jumps for joy with teammate and fellow Canadian Katie Thorlakson all-tournament teams at the 2002 Gold after Chapman scored the lone goal in the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish’s featuring guest speaker and Olympic gold stick on that corner, so thank God I did,” Cup and Under-19 World Champion- NCAA women’s soccer semifinal win over the Santa Clara University Broncos on Fri- medallist, Beckie Scott. The popular Dar- Chapman told the Notre Dame sports day. The Irish went on to defeat UCLA on Sunday for the championship. ship... First Team All-American in 2002; ryl Sittler Celebrity-Media Face-Off floor website following the championship first team All-Region in 2001 and 2002; hockey event takes place at the lunch victory. ley, B.C., and Melissa Tancredi, of An- Thorlackson, in the 84th minute, gave Big East Player of the Year in 2002, First hour. The festival day finale is a black-tie Chapman says she and her Notre caster — were determined not to let the team new life and renewed hope. Team all-Big East in 2001 and 2002; and gala, televised live on ESPN Classic, where Dame teammates — including fellow a Notre Dame own goal be the decid- “After the own-goal, I was thinking named freshman all-American by Soc- guests have the opportunity to mingle and Canadians Katie Thorlakson, of Lang- ing factor. A penalty shot converted by that it couldn’t end like this because cer America. meet sports celebrities and Special Olym- pics athletes while bidding on more than 170 live and silent auction items. Ajax-Pickering Rock lacrosse coach rolls into new job [ Ringette ] Ajax ‘B’ tweens St. John to scout for NLL’s Several of his own Rock players tried with the Rock after they dealt goalten- Mike Miron (co-MVPs); Storm back into Minnesota Swarm out for the Minnesota team recently, der Anthony Cosmo to the San Jose • ‘Rock Star’ award (voted on by the win column including Pat Van Hooser, Bill McLean Stealth in October. players to a player who exemplifies and Shawn Summerfield, but the trio Preece, says St. John, has indicated heart-and-soul on and off the floor): AJAX — DURHAM — The head coach of the weren’t able to stick with the new club. he’ll return to the Ajax-Pickering Rock Shawn Summerfield, The Ajax Shooting Stars Ca- nadian Tire tween ‘B’ ringette team halted Ajax-Pickering Rock senior ‘B’ lacrosse One member for the 2005 season, and may be the St. John says he’s also concerned a losing skid with a solid 6-2 victory over team has added another job to his port- of the Rock, how- starter, given that Miron — who’s cur- about the situation in Brooklin, with the Oshawa Storm recently. folio. ever, has signed rently in camp with the Arizona Sting of the Merchants of the senior ‘B’ league After playing to a 1-1 tie at the end Paul St. John has also been appointed on with another the NLL -- isn’t sure whether he’ll come unsure if they’ll be on the floor for the of the first period, the Ajacians put it all the director of scouting for the newly- Rock team — the back to the senior ‘B’ ranks or play in 2005 season. together. The Shooting Stars scored five minted National Lacrosse League Toronto Rock. the Major series next season. There’s a movement to attract a new goals in the final period, holding Oshawa to (NLL) franchise, the Minnesota Swarm, Goaltender Jay In other Ajax-Pickering Rock news, ownership to the team and, if that a single marker. that’s preparing for the 2005 season. Preece was inked the team recently held its awards ban- doesn’t materialize, the team may have April McCormick stood tall in the net St. John admits he was in the running to a one-year quet for a successful 2004 season. to fold, St. John says. The team could with defensive colleague Kaitlyn Swindells for the head coaching job in Minne- deal after a solid The Rock advanced to the 2004 also end up moving to Oshawa for next putting forth one of her best efforts of the sota, which eventually went to Marty tryout camp. The league semifinals before bowing out season, he notes. season. O’Neill. Toronto team Paul St. John three games to two to a strong Owen If Brooklin folds, the Rock may lose Offensively, Heather Dietrich scored two goals and added an assist, while Nata- “He definitely has the experience I also features captain Jim Veltman, who Sound Woodsmen team in a tough five- one of its best, and only Durham Re- sha Saliba notched a goal and two assists. lack at that level, but I’m hoping to pick played last season in Ajax-Pickering. game series. gion rival in the league. On the other Sarah Salvatore and Lauren Lewthwaite his brains and get the experience I need “(Preece) stuck it out with the To- Award winners were: hand, the Rock could be the beneficia- each contributed a goal and an assist, with sooner rather than later,” he says. ronto Rock and has made the team, and • Best two-way player: Pat Van Hoos- ries of players who might have played Jessica Shimko scoring a single marker. St. John adds his duties with Min- that’s terrific,” says St. John. er; with the Merchants this season. Sarah Sidaway chipped in with two assists nesota won’t hamper his abilities to Preece was the backup to Ajax-Pick- • Best offensive player: Jim Veltman; “If they don’t put a team on the floor, and Emma Esphino added one. continue to coach the Rock, which will ering Rock starter Mike Miron last sea- • Best defensive player: Shawn Sum- we can make one really good team in The Ajax tweens gun for gold at the enter their third season of competing son. In Toronto, Preece is expected to merfield; Durham, but that’s not to say that we annual Pickering Ringette Tournament at in the Ontario Lacrosse Association se- back up incumbent netminder Bob • Rookie of the year: Mark Craig; haven’t had good teams here,” says St. the Don Beer Arena and the Pickering Rec- nior ‘B’ loop. Watson. 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Hot Newmarket goalie Soames, Ryan Annesley) PP standings) eventually got as close as 4-3, And, the Panthers players counted on 4. 13:11 Newmarket - Shane Bauter (Joel but Newmarket responded with a goal at to fill up opposition nets did so in spades Sheppard, Jeff Moor) ends team’s six-game the eight-minute mark. against Oshawa. The line of Phil McIl- 5. 15:01 Newmarket - Matt Whitehead undefeated run (Bill Siekers, Kevin Lord) Winder’s not sad to see the run of hone, Jeff Birr and rookie Chris Chappell Penalties: Joel Sheppard NMK (rough- wins come to an end. continued to be a solid offensive threat, By Al Rivett ing) 10:17, John Scrymgeour PKR (rough- “I’m not that big on streaks. If they as both Birr and McIlhone scored twice GAME SUMMARY come along, great, but if they don’t, at apiece. Sports Editor ing) 13:52, Tim Hockley NMK (roughing) Sunday, Dec. 5 13:52, Mike Rapson PKR (slashing) 16:00 least we played well and we lost. We “They’re a very strong unit right now,” PICKERING — A six-game winning Pickering 3 at Newmarket 6 THIRD PERIOD played as well as says Winder. “They’re feeling comfort- streak is over for the Pickering Panthers, FIRST PERIOD 6. 8:43 Pickering - Cody Smith (Mike we could, but we able together.” but head coach John Winder is nonethe- No scoring. Rapson) couldn’t score,” Defenceman Kyle Roulston also less pleased with the effort his team put Penalties: Brandon Tilley NMK (elbow- 7. 10:24 Pickering - Jeff Birr (Phil McIl- he says. bagged a pair of goals, and Andrew Dis- forth in the loss. ing) 4:21, Danny Sullivan PKR (hooking) hone, Danny Sullivan) The Panthers sanayake had the other marker. The streak — the longest by a Pan- 5:40, Shane Baxter NMK (Goaltender 8. 12:06 Newmarket - Joey Wilson extended their On Friday, the Panthers travel to Interference) 15:36, Bryan Schermele thers’ team in several seasons — ended (Shane Bauter, Peter Vaisenan) streak to six Collingwood’s Eddie Bush Memorial PKR (roughing) 15:36, Bryan Schermele 9. 19:56 Newmarket - Joey Wilson (Bran- with a 6-3 loss to the Newmarket Hur- PKR (tripping) 15:47, Joel Sheppard NMK don Tilley) games on Friday Arena to play the Blues at 8 p.m. On Sun- ricanes in OHA Ontario Provincial Ju- (hooking) 17:53, Peter Vaisenan NMK Penalties: Brandon Tilley NMK (hooking) night against the day, the Pickering juniors are on home nior ‘A’ Hockey League action at the (roughing) 17:53 0:51, Matt Roberts NMK (high sticking) Oshawa Legion- ice at the recreation complex against the Ray Twinney Recreation Complex on SECOND PERIOD 1:51, Kyle Orr NMK (hooking) 9:32 aires (4-19-1-3 Legionaires. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon. The first-place team 1. 8:01 Newmarket - Billy Siekris (Alex Goaltenders for 12 points, Phil McIlhone PANTHERS POSTSCRIPT: Derek in the North Conference (22-9-0-0 for 44 Butkus) PKR - Bryan Schermele: 11/0, 6/4, -/- = eight in South Conference standings) at Lynden returned to the Panthers lineup points) fired its final goal into an empty 2. 8:40 Newmarket - Joey Wilson (Tyler 17 saves (21 shots); Ryan Daniels: -/-, the Pickering Recreation Complex. With against Oshawa Friday after being out net with four seconds remaining. Koverko) 4/0, 6/1 = 10 saves (11 shots) [15:01 2nd Oshawa continuing to struggle, it was for a month with a broken hand. His Other than a brief lapse in the sec- 3. 11:48 Pickering - Phil McIlhone (John Period] a game the Panthers should have won return, however, was short-lived, as he ond period, where the Hurricanes — and they did — by a 7-1 count. It was rebroke his hand. He’ll be out until after scored back-to-back goals — the Pan- sational. thers trailed 4-1, with Winder rallying the Panthers fourth consecutive victory Christmas. Meanwhile, forward Aaron thers played the Hurricanes even for “We outshot them, but Davenport the troops during the intermission. over the Oshawa squad this season. Zimner is still nursing an undisclosed the most part. In fact, the Panthers actu- stood on his head,” says Winder. “No “I told them ‘we’ve been here before, “Quite honestly, all things being equal, injury and will also be lost until after ally outshot Newmarket by a wide 51-32 matter what we shot at him, he stopped so let’s go for it.’” we should come out ahead. We felt we Christmas. Rick Schofield remains out margin, but couldn’t bury their chances it.” The Panthers (18-10-1-2 for 39 points, were the better team. If we play them of the lineup with post-concussion syn- behind David Davenport, who was sen- At the end of two periods, the Pan- tied for fourth in South Conference straight up we feel we can beat them.” drome. Annual Pickering ringette tournament hits the ice this weekend PICKERING — The ring is the thing in right up to belle. rooms (beside the snack bar); Through this time, bunny and nov- ing since 1968 and has experienced Pickering this weekend. The tournament will be opened of- • noon to 1 p.m.: All novice, house ice teams will be demonstrating their renewed interest, particularly with the The Pickering Ringette Association ficially by Mayor Dave Ryan on the com- league, bunny major and minor teams ringette skills in tournament play at house league program. Eighty-two girls hosts its 27th Annual Ringette Tourna- plex’s Delaney ice pad at noon Saturday, skate with Santa and the mayor (bring a the complex’s Delaney and O’Brien ice and boys play at the house league level ment at the Pickering Recreation Com- followed by a skate with Santa for the friend). Players to wear their jerseys and pads. Older age groups continue play at in Pickering and another 120 play in the plex and the Don Beer Arena from Dec. tourney’s younger participants. helmets; the Don Beer Arena. association’s regional and rep programs. 10 to 12. Teams from across Durham, in- Organizers also have a number of ac- • 1 to 1:30 p.m.: Lunch in the event The championship games in the vari- The Pickering Ringette Association was cluding Ajax, Oshawa, Whitby and Sun- tivities lined up for what’s being dubbed room (jumbo hot dog, drink and treat); ous age groups are Sunday at the com- awarded an Ontario Trillium Founda- derland; from the GTA, including Mis- its ‘Future Stars’ event on Saturday. • 1:30 to 2 p.m.: Magic show; plex and at Don Beer, starting with the tion to continue its efforts to bolster sissauga, Burlington, and Hamilton; and The schedule is: • 2:05 to 3:45 p.m.: Feature movie; tween ‘A’ final at the Delaney rink at ringette in the city. from as far away as Chatham, Timmins • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Craft room open and 11:30 a.m. Final games continue at both For more information, call PRA publi- and Pierrefonds, Quebec are taking part. with crafts, poster art, cartoons, games, • 3:45 – 4 p.m.: Poster completion, sites until 4:45 p.m. cist John Brighton at 905-837-8625 or by Age divisions include the bunny level music, etc. in the complex’s meeting judging. 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BLANCHARD, Iva (nee Hill) On December 4th, OSHAWA, Rossland/Stevenson 905-404-0032. TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- FILIPINA, Nanny live in/out avail- Nice 3-bdrm basement apt $950 ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms able. No fee to employers. Call 2004 Iva loving wife of the late Henry. Beloved includes utilities, cable, parking 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, desirable with/without garage. 3 appliances, Amah International (416)221-3303 mother of Myrna and Bert, and Ralph and Kay, and laundry, fridge & stove, no smok- N.E. Oshawa. Newly renovated. hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, the late Gerald. Loving and cherished Grandma of ing. Separate entrance. Available Immaculate home, 5 appliances, sauna, Children's playground close LIVE-IN certified oversees immediately. Short or long term. c/vac, c/air, garage, no smok- to all amenities. Fenced back- nannies/care givers. Elder care, Debbie Pelkonen, Chris and Randy Blanchard, (905)723-7171. ers/pets. First/last, references, yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- special needs, minimum wage ap- Joanne Wilson and Maryanne. Dear sister of Mil- credit check $1300+ utilities. Im- star.ca. plies. No fee employers OEA. dred Paquette, Velmore Hill, Edna James, June PICKERING - 2 BEDROOM base- mediate. (905)259-5138. (416)699-6931. ment apt. Bright and spacious, No WHITBY, BRADLEY ESTATES, Dean, Wilda McLaren, Phyllis Nielson and the late OFFICE ADMIN. PERSON smoking/pets. Immediately. Bay- 3-BEDROOM, WHITBY. Beautiful, 3-bedroom townhouse, sublet Osborne, John and James Hill Friends will be re- Personable individual, excellent comm. ly/Liverpool Pickering .Hydro, mainfloor of house, huge living- $1225/month. Short lease (3 ceived at the ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME 384 cable, parking, AC, (905)831-6120 room, freshly painted. A must see, months, option to renew). Avail- skills, outstanding CS background. won't last long $1090/month + Finley Ave., Ajax (905-428-9090) on Friday Decem- 2 & 3 bedroom PICKERING HWY#2/BROCK, able Jan 1st. 905-391-7714 or MARILYN'S HOME DAYCARE A/R & A/P, payroll and bookkeeping 60% utilities. Available immediate- 905-668-1389 ber 10th, 2004 from 10 am until the time of service Large 2-bedroom basement apart- ly/ Jan 1. Rob 905-442-0489. established since 1978 currently apartments ment, separate entrance, large has openings full and part time, all at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Dia- exp, typing 50 wpm. WHITBY/AJAX BORDER. Brand kitchen, appliances, cable, park- A FURNISHED NEW Model Home ages welcome. Call today for inter- betes Association would be appreciated Starting salary is $25,000 plus benefits. 33 & 77 starting at ing, no pets/smoking. available new end units, $1400/mo. Also 2 view. (905)831-0653 Whitby, 3-bdrm, 3-bath, fenced, one bedrooms & 3 bedroom town- Scarborough area. $978 per mo. immediately. 905-619-6822 or f/p, hdwd, garage, bright, detach, Falby Crt., 416-520-7388. house, $800+$1400/mo. Gas fire- SELECT CAREGIVERS/NAN- Fax resume and two business & personal On-site short term option, $1475 905-571- place, garage. 905-728-1600, NIES available for hire. Please vis- MUNTZ, Christopher P. - (November 02, 1984 - Ajax 7753 Joan Hyde. references to :416-292-3296 superintendent PICKERING VILLAGE - 1-bdrm. it: www.selectcaregivers.com or December 05, 2004). After a courageous battle with basement apt. Spacious living ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 call (905)725-9925 room, includes utilities, cable, cancer on Sunday December 5th, 2004 at the Hos- and security. months free, then own a house pital for Sick Children. Beloved son of Irene and the parking. Separate entrance, non- from $600/month o.a.c. Up to HVACR Company located in Durham is Rental Office Mon.-Fri. smoker, no pets. Suits single per- $5,000 cash back to you! Require late John Muntz. Dearly loved brother of Jennifer son. First/last. $700/mo. Avail. im- $30,000 plus family income and and her husband Guy McNeill and Andrew Muntz. looking for a Service Dispatcher 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. mediately. 905-427-0476. BEDROOM, livingroom and bath- good credit. Short of down pay- room, share kitchen. South Ajax, GUYANESE FAMILY seeking part Survived by his nephew and niece Connor and Te- • Previous dispatch experience required PICKERING, 2-BEDROOM bsmt. ment? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. near hydro plant, hospital & bus. time babysitter for 3 year old, will gan. Christopher will always be remembered by the •Proficiency in MS Office including Excel apt., spacious, open-concept, own today! Re Max Spirit (905) 728- Prefer mature professional. Avail- lead to full time in June/05. Read- (905) 686-0845 1600, 1-888-732-1600 Muntz and McKay families and the people of Cross- • Works well within a team environment laundry, 4 appliances, large patio, able Dec. 18th. (905)686-6672 ing/writing skills a must. Pickering www.ajaxapartments.com 2 parking, no smoking/pets. AJAX, 4-bedroom home, immedi- area only. 905-621-0337. roads in Ajax. Friends will be received at the "Scar- • Excellent interpersonal & organization skills $900/month. Available Dec. 20/Jan DOWNTOWN OSHAWA, borough Chapel" of MCDOUGALL AND BROWN ately. Includes finished basement, new apartment hotel. 42-single We offer a good compensation package 1st. (905)428-6577 appliances, close to all amenities, including benefits & a pension plan. rooms, fully furnished, shared 2900 Kingston Road (one block east of St. Clair PICKERING, BRAND NEW 3-bed- schools, quiet family neighbour- kitchen, dining, washroom, laun- hood, no smoking/pets. Ave. E.) 416-267-4656 on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 Fax resume to: 905-683-0817 Up to $500 Move-In Allowance room apt., 2-storey with main floor dry. $420/month Heat/hydro in- p.m. Funeral service to take place on Friday in the entrance, balcony view of lake. $1,650+utilities. Call (416)616- cluded, cable, phone, net extra. PSYCHICS reader and advisor, Condominium Sized Suites $1095+ 50% utilities. Call Paul 3770 or (905)428-9964. (905)623-3327, (905)439-2993. help in all life's problems, satisfac- chapel beginning at 1 o'clock. Interment to follow at Carlos (905)830-9997 tion guaranteed, specializing in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. If desired donations 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments AN UNBEATABLE DEAL! 0 Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- down, own your own home. Car- OSHAWA, shared accommoda- to the Childhood Leukemia Research or the Brain PICKERING, Whites/Finch, large tions. Near industries, cable in ings, always private and confiden- starting at $700. 1-bedroom basement, separate ries for less than rent. OAC. Mini- tial, house parties available. Tumor Research would be greatly appreciated. mum income required per house- bedroom, parking. No smok- ● Renovated suites entrance, all inclusive. Laundry, ing/pets. $125/week, 1-month in (905)665-3222. cable, parking. No smoking/pets. hold is $30,000. Please call Aure- Experienced Sales Consultant ● Free Utilities lia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1- advance. Call for appointment Available immediately. $795 Betty 905-579-8225. ● Free Parking (905)839-6136 or (416)839-4078. 888-732-1600 or (905)728-1600, O'BRIEN, John David Matthew (S/Sgt Royal Ca- required for 24 hr. pager. nadian Corps of Signals, W.W.II) A resident of Fair- ● Tenant free rent draw & rewards program ROOM FOR RENT - Close to G.M. Davey Auto Sales PICKERING- 1 bedroom base- port Village, Frenchman's Bay, Pickering. David ● ment apartment; private bathroom HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY Perfect for out of town worker. Call Senior Discounts 905-434-6456. LEATHER jackets 1/2 price, purs- Durham's choice for Cars & Trucks and kitchen in private home, minutes north of Oshawa. Large, es from $9.99, luggage from reached the end of his earthly trail on Sunday De- Drop by or Call for Appointment non-smoker. Close to all clean, 2-bedroom, 2-baths, large cember 5, 2004. Loving husband of Marion. Crema- Only the Best Apply ROOM for rent, student preferred $29.99. wallets from $9.99. Every- amenities. Available immediately. yard, laundry facilities, $995+util- thing must Go! Family Leather, 5 tion has taken place and at David's request there 905-728-4993 $800.00 month. Call Donovan @ ities. References req'd. (905)571- $450.00/month. Please 905-686- Call Ray @ (905)720-2277 8296 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728- 905-837-1232 or 416-460-5617. 0770 9830, Scarborough (416)439- will be no funeral service. Funeral arrangements 1177. have been entrusted to the MCEACHNIE PORT PERRY Carlan apts., spa- LOVELY detached one year old, 2 FUNERAL HOME, (905-428-8488). If friends so AJAX BLUEWATER cious ground floor, 2 bedroom apt, bedroom home. Features, hard- 2085 FERGUSON gas tractor, in quiet well kept 3 storey building. wood, ceramics, fridge, stove, 3pth, pto, good tires, includes desire, donations to the Ajax and Pickering Hospital 1-bed, 2-bed. bsmt. PARK WHITBY dishwasher, $1250/mo.+utilities. 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Laundry facilities, walk out to patio, snow blower, chains, 2-furrow (580 Harwood Ave., Ajax. L1S 2J4) would be & 3 bed. main floor no pets, $950./mo.+ utilities, Avail- Available immediately. Credit ref- OSHAWA, Simcoe & Bloor. plow $2800 obo. Call Al 705-786- much appreciated. Please call Mon-Fri. able immediately. First & last re- erences. Bowmanville. 905-697- Share furnished apt with 2 males. 0877 Little Caesar's Parking, laundry, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. quired. Call Neil (905)985-6938 8599; ALSO Whitby Shores, 3 Near all amenities. Available im- ***Now Hiring*** near all amenities. bedroom, end unit townhome, Jan. mediately. 1st/last, $400/mo inclu- 42" SONY HD-TV, 3-1/2 years old, 905-571-3522 PORT WHITBY - Dufferin St. new- 1st, $1475+utilities. 905-697-8599. sive. Viewing (905)433-4088. $1500. Beveled floor mirror, $299. ASSISTANT 905-686-8905 Shelter Canadian ly renovated spacious, quiet, 1 & 2 Tr iple Beveled wall mirror, $399. 416-562-0186 Properties Ltd. bedrooms, $895 and $995. Util- NEWTONVILLE - large 4 bedroom ROOMMATE WANTED to share Pump & Filter, $299. OBO. 905- ities, laundry, parking included. semi in country, oversized kitchen, house in Oshawa. $400-$500 432-2102, 905-576-7277. MANAGERS Walk to go, 401/ Brock St. Close to sewing/computer room on main monthly, utilities incl. First/last a Remembering Our 475 Westney Rd. North (at DelaneyDr.) AJAX - one bedroom basement BOND ST. APTS. Bachelor $490, sports arena, shopping. 1-800- floor, new broadloom, garage, must. Avail. immediately. Close to 6 FT. HORIZONTAL teak stereo apt. Harwood/Hwy. 2. Sep. en- Jan 1st. 1-bedroom $680, Feb 1st. 693-2778 close to 401, available immediate- bus & amenities. Call 905-725- cabinet, $200. telephone Requirements: Hiring Full-Time positions only trance, no smoking/pets. ly, $980/mo.+utilities. 905-683- 3144 snp (905) 427-4352. Loved Ones In (at Wilson). Clean, bright, newly REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency $700/first/last/references. Air, decorated, private, safe neighbour- 0832 Available to work a combination of day & night shifts cable, laundry, utilities, parking. Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. TOWNHOUSE TO SHARE (fe- 6" SELKIRK CHIMNEY, 50% off hood. Shopping, bus, laundry. Complex. Clean quiet building, NORTH OSHAWA 2-bdrm main Must have own transportation (905)428-2321 (905)438-0558. male preferred) Garden/Dundas, while it lasts. 905-686-3666 or C hris tmas across from park. Close to down- level house, 4 appl, private en- Whitby near bus stop/401/schools. 905-852-9106 Competitive pay based on work exp. town. Daily activities incl. All util- trance, quiet nbrhd, near schools, AJAX - Pickering Village, large 2 BOND/SIMCOE, Spacious 1 bed- Non-smoker, no pets, first/last, bedroom, parking, laundry, appli- ities included. Call (905)430-7397. college, bus. $975+, avail imm. $450 month inclusive. (905)404- 8PC. DINING room set $800, love Send resume to: room apartment, $660+hydro. ances, a great location and a great www.realstar.ca. 905-439-2867. 5586 or (416)302-9900, (519)241- seat and chair $350 (both rarely Apply in person or Fax/E-mail. Available immediately. Applianc- used). Digital stepper $60, and a price. Call (905) 922-0252 or es, laundry fac. on-site and park- 9586. Trib utes Fax: 905-319-1648 ~ Email: [email protected] (905) 686-0470. SIMCOE ST. N.1- one bedroom, NORTH OSHAWA, 3-bedroom variety of antiques. (905)436-3684 ing. Avail. Jan. 1. Call 905-434- 3 - two bedroom units, Oshawa, 2-storey house. $1300. 3-bed- evenings or weekends AJAX - WESTNEY/DELANEY, 7931. air, 5 appliances, Luxury apart- room bungalow, $1200. Spacious spacious, 1-bdrm. basement apt. ments, 1 bed $1280. plus parking, 1-bedroom basement apartment, A DININGROOM, cherry wood, NNowow $750/mo. cable, parking, laundry BOWMANVILLE 1-bdrm modern 2 bedrooms $l,460. plus parking. $700. Rent includes utilities. Call double pedestal table, 8 chairs, and utilities. Immediately. No squeaky clean apt, in quiet build- Call 905-571-3760 Taghi (905)442-6761. Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- PPublishingublishing ing, near everything. Suits Non- CLEARWATER FLORIDA, 2-3 smoking/pets. Call 905-426-5295. bedroom furnished manufactured tion. New, still in boxes. Cost 100 FAMILIES WANTED - to 1) ATTRACTIVE renovated 2-bed- smoking mature person. Jan. 1st. SIMCOE/MILL OSHAWA, close to NORTH WHITBY, brand new $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- oonn 905-725-1052 or 705-454-9513. 401. Nice, quiet building near homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- become debt free. Must have room & 1-bedroom apt Sim- AJAX CHURCH/HWY. 2 3-bdrms 2100sq.ft 4 bedroom home, fully gree hot tub, minutes to beaches 746-0995. mortgage and debts. Debt coe/Mill, Oshawa, $835/$715. mo. (1-1/2 baths), $1150 includes util- shopping, transportation. Utilities furnished, $1700/month plus util- SSundayunday BOWMANVILLE- large one bed- included. 2-bdrm $849/month, 1- and major attractions. Children A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- Freedom Canada Inc. To Register inclusive. Laundry, balcony, ities, plus parking. Also 2 bed- ities. Available immediately. Long welcome. Photos shown in your call: 1-800-590-7203 ext. 2062. parking, appliances included. room , $950. Available Dec/Jan, in room apt. Quiet location. Free bdrm. $749. Available Jan. 1st. or short term. Call 905-620-0606. tress set. New in plastic, cost DDec.ec. 119,9, 22004004 parking. No smoking/pets. Adult (905)436-7686 until 7:30pm. home. $375/weekly (less than mo- $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- Available immediately. 905-728- clean, quiet bldg. 905-426-1161 tel). (905)683-5503. 3449, 1-800-486-9826, WHITBY lifestyle building. $725 util. includ- OSHAWA large 3-bedroom plus 0995. Can deliver 1ST, 2ND, 3RD Victoria/Brock St. 2-bedroom $835 AJAX NORTH 2-bdrm large base- ed. Call 905-697-3491 SOUTH AJAX 1-bedroom base- basement apartment, separate en- inclusive laundry, parking. 1-800- ment apt. Separate entrance, laun- ment apt. Modern, fireplace, large trance, Attached garage, fenced A SATELITTE SALE - dtv and MORTGAGES 486-9826. dry, parking, includes utilities. CHURCH/HWY 2. Immaculate 2 bedroom, walk-in closet, own laun- backyard with large deck, all appli- dishnet receivers, remotes, dishes, Res./Comm up to $850/mth. First/last. References. bedroom apartments. Close to dry, new appliances. $850 ances, near all amenities. No cards. Rom 2, 3, 10, 11, P4 and schools/shopping/Go. (416)444- P5, Samuel. (905) 432-1450. DDidid YouYou Know...Know... 100% financing. Best rates 1011 SIMCOE ST. N., Oshawa - No pets/smoking. Available imme- cable/utilities included. No smok- pets/smoking, available immedi- diately. Call 416-602-7511. 7391 Ext. 241 ing/pets. (416)418-9835 ately. (905)665-4609. 35.6' PARK MODEL Tr ailer by possible. Credit problems? Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town Dutchmen. Sleeps 15 Comfortably. APPLIANCES, refrigerator, stove, that if you place your home suites with full basements, Self-employed? AJAX NORTH, bright clean base- CLEAN 1-BDRM $720/month, 2- TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. OSHAWA, KING/PARK, 3-bed- Propane/Electric Hot Water. Pro- heavy duty Kenmore washer & No problem! available for rent. Private fenced ment apt. Own entrance, parking, bdrm $790/month, newly decorat- Uxbridge, One & two bedroom pane Heat. Pump for easy winter- dryer, apartment size washer & Christmas Tribute yards with mature trees. $999.00 room mainfloor, w/o deck, clean, suitable for one person, no ed. Utilities included. Simcoe/Mill apts. available . Conveniently lo- $975/inclusive. Lower level 2-bed- izing, shower/Tub. $12.000.00 or dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- Avanti Financial per month. 12th month free! Call pets/smoking. (905)427-7436. area, small quiet apt. building. Call cated in Uxbridge in adult occu- best offer. (905)576-7658 arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- with a colour (or black & (905)579-7649 for an appointment. room, $800/inclusive. Both have (905)428-8119 for appt. (905)579-9890. pied building. Call (905)852-2534. separate entrance, parking, A/C, 0098 white) photo, your AJAX SOUTH- Near Hospital. www.realstar.ca first/last. (905)728-5199. 2 BDRM - large, bright basement. 2-bedroom basement. Private A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, Rossland/Brock Street. Includes entrance, laundry, dishwasher. CLIPPER UXBRIDGE NEW! Town- OSHAWA:3Bedrooms house; 5 PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad tribute will automatically own laundry, parking/heat/hydro, from $289 (30 yds). All Berber first & second mortgages to 100%. Large window. Available January. APARTMENTS house/Apartment rentals. 2 bed- appliances; CAC; Large living From 5.1% for 5 years. Best avail- separate entrance. Near bus $800/inclusive. No pets/smoking. rooms, 4 appliances, air cond., room; Near GM Plant, Shopping 1990 SAFARI 460 snowmobile, carpets on sale now! Free up- appear on our able rates. Private funds avail- route/401/college. No pets/smok- (905)470-1867, pager: 416-609- AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. patio/garden, parking, storage. Mall, School $1200/mo+Utilities liquid cooled, electric start. Stud- grade to 12 mm premium pad with able. Refinancing debt consolida- ing inside please. $825 ASAP. Only 2 Left! 905-852-4777 every installation, 20 oz Berber milestonedurhamregion.com 6075. Please call Mon. - Fri. No smoking/pets, Available imme- ded track, Great Shape! $1500. tion a specialty. For fast profes- (905)424-9545 diately/Jan1, First & Last. Call: Phone jack or Bill. Days 905-433- carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- sional service call (905)666-4986 AJAX, new beautiful large, bright, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. WHITBY - Bright basement bache- (416)-356-7543, (416)-561-4353 1392; weekends/nights 905-728- pet only. Lots of selection for eve- website 2 BDRM APT, avail now. Simcoe 1-bedroom apartment in executive 905-683-6021 lor. Separate entrance, kitchen- 8834 snp ry budget. Three month equal MONEY PROBLEMS? STOP: St. North Oshawa, Appliances, home, large windows, 5-applianc- ette, includes utilities. Non-smoker, PICKERING BEACH/Cloverridge. payment plan available. Free in For further information judgments, garnishments, mort- laundry facilities, 1-parking, Call es, High-speed internet, satellite, Shelter Canadian no pets. $675. Available Jan. 1st. Spotless 4 bed. backsplit, upper home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS gage foreclosures & harassing 905-720-0432 patio. No smoking/pets. $750+. Properties Ltd. Call Gloria 905-666-3440. levels, open-concept, 5 applianc- at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, please call our Classified creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli- (905)427-9591. 1-800-578-0497. WHITBY - gorgeous new 1 bed- es, hardwood floors, parking, in- dations, & protection for your as- 2 BEDROOM - Rossland/Ritson. credible quiet residential neigh- Sales Representative sets. Call now: (905)576-3505 security system, newer well main- AJAX, CONVENIENT location, DOWNTOWN WHITBY, 1 & 2 room + den, totally renovated, AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, painted, new kitchen, bath, floor- bourhood. Close to schools, shop- REWARD - LOST - 2am. approx., tained, clean, quiet adult-lifestyle one-bedroom bsmt, livingroom, bedroom, $775, $800 includes ping, hospitals, bus routes, 3rd week of November at Ajax HANK'S APPLIANCES Refrigera- 905-683-0707 MORTGAGES - Good, bad and building. Suits retired/ mature bathroom, small kitchenette, clean, heat, air, laundry facilities, one ing, carpet. Fireplace, laundry, tors, $99/up. Super-capacity wash- parking, large yard, great area, ab- park/lake. No smoking/pets. Pickering Hospital, near Emer- ugly. Financing for any purpose. working adult. Avail. Jan 1st. spacious, mostly furnished, no parking, hydro extra, all hardwood, $1250/mo.+utilities, first/last/refer- gency entrance, public parking lot, ers, dryers $125/up. Stoves, All applications accepted. Call $885/inclusive. No pets. 905-720- smoking/pets. $580/mo inclusive. lst/last, references, no pets. Call solutely no pets/smoking. Refer- $149/up. Visit our showroom. Tor. Line 1-416-798-7259 ences. $895/incl. Jan. 1st. 905- ences. Available immediately. Vic- brown brief case, containing very Community Mortgage Services 2352. First/last. (905)619-1024 (905)430-8327. tor or Sylvia (416)895-5856 important contents. Any info. or if Large selection! Parts, Service. Corp. (905)668-6805 431-2787. ALSO Oshawa, 2 bed- 426 Simcoe St. S. (905)728-4043. AJAX, LOVELY 2-BEDROOM LIVERPOOL/GLENANNA - 1 bed- room main floor house, gorgeous it's in your possession, drop off at 2-BDRM. SIMCOE NORTH- Rus- TOWNLINE/KING area, Oshawa, Security Office at Ajax Pickering ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic basement, very bright, private en- room basement apt. Sep. en- gas fireplace, hardwood floors, 3 3-bedrooms, garage, laundry, sett Ave. Good location, well main- trance, own laundry, cable, park- trance, laundry, cable, non-smok- appliances, parking, no pets/smok- Hospital, no questions asked. mattress, cost $1000, sell $200. tained quiet 12plex. Utilities, heat- hardwood floors, ceramic tile, Call 905-213-4669. ing, large windows, no smoking/no ing, no pets, $700 first/last, avail- ing. $800/incl. Jan. 1st. 905-431- $1200 inclusive, (905)430-4649 ing, cable, parking included, dogs. $795 inclusive, first/last. able immediately. 905-420-2399. 2787. $880/month. No dogs. (905)576- (905)428-9214 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. $150 MOVE in allowance north- 2982. WHITBY McQuay/Rossland, near Oshawa adult lifestyle bldg. avail- WHITBY -1 bedroom, in well main- Sales, Installation & Service Of AJAX- OXFORD TOWERS. Spa- tained building. 4 Sevens Realty all schools, 3+1 Bdrm. 1 1/2 baths All Makes. Free To Air And Dish- able immediately, 2 bed. in triplex, 2-BEDROOM $205 weekly. Clean, NEW & shower, garage, walkout, c/air, 5 SINCERE SINGLES Professional $775+hydro, first/last/references cious apartments, quiet bldg, close Ltd. Broker. 905-668-7777. net Set-ups. Quick Installs. 7 quiet, utilities, parking, appliances, to shopping, GO. Pool, sauna. 2 MANAGEMENT appliances, $1300/mo+utilities. Introduction Service. Specializing Days A Week. (905)999-0362 required. No pets. Lynn 905-925- Available January 1st or later. WHITBY APT. BUILDING - 2 bed- First/last Tel: 905-666-1145 or in long-term relationships since CAR AUDIO, Woodworkers shap- CHILD'S MAPLE mates bed, 3200 or 905-436-6886. and 3-bdrms $979/ $1079, avail- PROMOTION er, electric Tonneau cover, truck Simcoe/Mill. Call (905)579-5927 able Nov/Dec 1st. (905)683-8571 room and 1 bedroom available im- 905-668-1464.. 1992. Toll-free 1-866-719-9116 APPLIANCES - fridge, 2 door frost desk, chair, dresser $450; queen 1 Month FREE rent. www.sinceresingles.ca Christmas free, deluxe 30" stove $475/pr; To olbox, baby swing, toddler bed, 6-pc bedroom $450; oak coffee & 1 & 2 BDRM. - Oshawa. Hard- or 905-683-5322 mediately. Parking and utilities in- Harwood/Bayly 1, cluded. Call 905-706-3640. WHITBY: NEW 4-bedroom 2-1/2 Special 40% off lifetime member- washer/dryer, heavy-duty, deluxe Weider 2-person stack Gym, rea- end tables $220; 9-pc antique oak wood floors, free parking. No pets. 2-BEDROOM APT., in very quiet bathroom fully detached for rent or well-maintained apt. building, APARTMENT for rent, Oshawa, 2 & 3-bedrooms, ship. models, $275/pr or 675/all; immac- sonable offers. 905-987-5687. and walnut dining-room $1800; $700/$775 inclusive. First & last. WHITBY DOWNTOWN, large lease- furnished or unfurnished. ulate condition. Large capacity sofa & loveseat $400; one-yr love- Available January 1st, 2005. Oshawa. Available Dec or Jan 1 bedroom, separate entrance, spacious. Cable, utilities, laundry from $865/month. brand new 1 bedroom basement Available January. $1600 plus util- washer, $275; dryer, $200 or CARPETS - I have several thou- seat & chair $500; single bed 905-723-1647, 905-720-9935. 1st. $875/monthly. 1-bedroom ities. (905)666-3982 available Feb 1st, $725. 905-721- included. First/last, References re- Renovated units. apartment.$750 cable, all included. $475/pr, used 2 yrs. 905-925-6446 sand yards of new Stainmaster & $150; fridge $175; washer, dryer Large bright windows. laundry. 100% nylon carpet. Will do living $250; dishwasher $175; 905-260- 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, 0831, 905-728-2969. quired. $750/inclusive. Call 905- (Oshawa) 576-8819. Call 310-7000 avail immediately. Call 905-430- room & hall for $389.00. Includes 1123 $745 / $845/month inclusive, 3895 BABY FURNITURE - one solid carpet, pad & installation (30 Jan/Feb. 1st. Immaculate newer ARGYLE - 2 bedroom house and birch crib with mattress, matching yards). Steve. (905) 743-0689 building in decent Oshawa 2-BEDROOM garage, first and last, references. NEW 2 BED.basement apt. Ajax. WHITBY one bedroom apt. dresser, brand new $500; 2nd crib COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES www.suburbancarpets.com Computer Services. Complete neighbourhood, Prefer quality extra large in quiet No pets. (705) 439-2787 Sep. entrance, near 401, no smok- $675+hydro, heat and water in- CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., and mattress, gently used $75 adult tenants, No dogs. 905-439- ing, no pets. $850/mo. util includ- cluded. Completely renovated, Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- obo. (905)571-2163 Systems: P3/933 Tower-Only 8893 or 905-448-8929. building, in beautiful ed. Available Jan. 1st. Call able. Close to downtown and CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD $379.00; P3/500 Tower-Only BACHELOR bsmt, quiet & clean. first/last, 905-668-4016; cell: 905- FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from Whitby neighbourhood. South Oshawa. Parking, laundry, (905)427-3707 or 416-281-8210 432-4365. shopping. 4 appliances, carpet BED, Aamazing bargain, queen $269; P2/350 Tower-Only $169.00 1 BEDROOM LUXURY APT. new- ideal for adults & seniors. and hardwood flooring, close to $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, CD-RW upgrade only $30 w/sys- utilities, cable incl. Internet avail. orthopedic mattress set, new in pad and installation. Free esti- ly renovated, clean, spacious. New clean building. insuite $525/mo. Avail. negotiable. No NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. 401 and GO. Utilities included. plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- tem purchase. Dell Latitude Nbk: paint, floors and counters. Above November lst./December lst. E., One and two bedroom suites. Call (905)434-3972. mates, carpet repairs. Serving P2/366 only $399. (ltd quantities). storage, onsite laundry. smoking/pets. First/last. (905)579- 7557. Will deliver Durham and surrounding area. retail, Oshawa. $750/mo/util. in- 8664 Clean, family building. Heat, hydro Low rise building, park like setting, www.realstar.ca Other complete systems avail. Re- cluded. No pets/smoking. Avail- 905-668-7758 and two appliances included. Pay balcony or patio. Close to down- BEDROOM SET, cherrywood, Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam pairs at reasonable rates w/Free able immediately. (905)438-0232 NORTH OSHAWA - spacious one cable, parking and laundry facil- town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night (905)686-1772 Pick-up/Delivery within bedroom basement apartment, ities. (905) 723-2094 (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca nity Living in Oshawa now has stands. Dovetail construction, nev- Oshawa/Whitby. Minimal Charge 2-BDRM APTS, renovated, large PICKERING, Liverpool/Bayly - clean, bright, separate entrance, units . Avail. immed., parking incl. er opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 CARPETS. Laminate and vinyl other areas. CD-RW upgrades & bright rooms, hardwood floors. Recently renovated, 3 bdrm. bun- one parking, quiet residential area, NORTH OSHAWA great location, WHITBY spacious 2-bedroom in 5- Please call 905-576-9299. Sacrifice $1,900. (416) 748-3993 sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. only $50. Interac, Visa & Master- walking distance to malls, near galow, main floor. Available Feb. quiet non smokers, $675 inclusive. 2 bedroom basement apt. fur- unit bldg, one car parking, laundry, Commercial carpet including pre- card accepted. Layaway Plans. 401 exit, well maintained, quiet 1st. Large fenced in backyard, 4 January lst. Leave message. nished, eat-in kitchen, gas fire- minutes to GO, Single adult pre- OSHAWA south 3 bedroom town- BEDROOM SUITE, gorgeous mier underpad and installation. Leasing now available OAC on Oshawa neighbourhood, applianc- appliances, a/c, near GO, 2 (905) 576-3830. place, sep entrance, laundry, park- ferred. Jan. lst. No pets. $890-in- houses, close to schools, shop- cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. New & Refurbished Systems. 27 es, lots of extras, from parking, non-smoker, no pets. ing. No pets/no smoking. Suit ma- clusive, first/last/references. Day- ping. $975/month plus utilities. tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Residential, commercial, customer Warren Avenue, Oshawa (1 block $845/month. No dogs please. Im- First/last. $1200/mo + 2/3 utilities. HWY #2/ALTONA, clean bright ture tenant. $860-inclusive. Imme- time/Weekday viewings (905)666- First/last. 905-579-9956 or Toll- Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905- satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- east of Park/Bond). Call (905)576- mediate. 905-665-0945. 905-619-1677. basement apt. Call (416)269-6050 diate. (416)570-9082. 3338-days (905)832-2722-eve free 1-866-922-6422. 213-4669. mate. Mike 905-431-4040 9216 www.bitsandbytestech.com www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, December 08, 2004, PAGE B7 A/P

1993 HONDA CIVIC SI, 5-spd, 2003 TOYOTA MATRIX RX, 4WD, CONTENTS SALE! Moving Sale! PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS WASHER & DRYER (full size), SATELLITES, FREE TO AIR. Is Antiques, Queen Sleighbed, Chip installed from $125. XBOX your DirecTV down? Everyone is sunroof, green, runs great, $2,000 ABS, AC, auto, A./C, power win- Whirlpool, $100/pair OBO. Wash- o.b.o. Original owner, selling to dows/locks, keyless, cruise, REAL HANDYMAN dressers, night tables, area rug, MOD CHIPS Chip installed from er & dryer (apartment size/stack- switching to FTA; no cards, boards CHRISTMAS TREES For people with iron fireplace screen, Hyundia Ex- $125. Several chips available for or atmegas. Specializing in the buy van. Bowmanville (905)623- 19,000-km. (gently used) extended Cut Your Own or PreCut Spruce, Pine & Fir ing). Works great $150 OBO. Call 8751 warranty, Roadside assistance, limited cash flow cel, and much much more! Call for each console. For all the details: 905-372-1431 Fortec Lifetime Ultra. Get 1000’s of details 905-579-8077 www.durhammods.com North End channels, no monthly bills. 1St in rust-proofing. $22,000. 905-426- WHITBY - Thickson Rd. Exit off 401, North 8 km to Conlin Rd. then Garbage Removal Oshawa. 905-626-0542 Durham Region. Call 905-435- 1993 SATURN SL2, 5spd 5716 East 1.5 km OR 3 km West of Durham College. Plumbing, Electrical, CONTENTS: Hauser rattan kitch- WHITE PORTABLE dishwasher, 0202. uneekelectronics@rog- standard, 4dr, 230,000kms. Sold en table w/4 chairs $650. Becori- works beautifully, $100. Beige ers.com 226 Bloor Street East, As-Is, $750 OBO. (905)433-1103. 96 Bonneville SE – Supercharged Free Tree Shaking & Baling. Painting, Drywall etc POOL table, 1" slate. Solid ash. leather interior), sunroof, CD, load- um luxurious sofa, 1 seater, All accessories. New in box. Cost stove, working $50. (905)683- Oshawa. DROP BY OUR STORE OPEN DAILY : Mon. - Sat. 9am - 6pm; Sun. 9am - 5pm Call Joseph $1200. 11pc. diningroom set, solid 6032, 905-626-9745. FOR A FREE DEMO 1994 BUICK CENTURY, ed, alloy wheels, tilt wheel, key- $6750 sell for $2600. 905-213- 199,000kms, a/c, automatic, 4 new less entry, AM/FM, cass., A/C, - oak, $1400. Pictures available. 4669. BOWMANVILLE - Waverley Rd., Exit off 401, North 18 km on Durham 57 cell - 905-626-6247 (905)665-2509, 416-243-1900 ext. tires, needs body work, uncertified. cert.,E-tested, $6,495 (416) 684- WORKING DIRECT T.V. Receiver $1350 o.b.o. 905-649-3363. 3247. Free Tree Baling. Free Hot Chocolate. pgr- 416-530-8481 4002 RENT TO OWN - New and recon- incl. card/remote or working Dish- ditioned appliances, new TV's, net receiver incl. card/remote. Both OPEN FRI., SAT., & SUN: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. COSTUMES FOR ALL occasions 1995 ACCENT SPORT, 5spd CLEAN USED CARS - 99 Cava- Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, are programmed and working standard, CD, sunroof, low kms, lier Z24, 5-spd, loaded, sunroof, Cut your own $25 ANY SIZE tax incl. Fresh cut trees $10 & up tax incl. for sale or rent. Get ready for $380-each. Jeff (905)626-9436 ADORABLE Lab/Shep Pups Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- $200, black females. Call Chris clean, e-tested, certifiable, great cd, $4,500; 96 Voyager van, V6, Christmas! Santa, Mrs. Claus, ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- TREE STANDS & BAGS AVAILABLE • FREE CANDY CANES FOR KIDS Elves, helpers, accessories, (905)471-1614 gas mileage. Asking $2995. Sven auto, $3,200; 95 Safari SLE, load- livery. No credit application re- 905-626-1465, 905-579-1657 ed, $4,200; 95 Chev Lumina, 4dr, school plays, etc. Call Kelly at fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- WATSON TREE FARMS (905) 263-8858 905-434-2970. AMERICAN COCKER Spaniel auto, pw, pl, $3,600. All e-test- 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. pups, 2-male, 1st shots. $500. 1996 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4-door, ed/certified. Financing available CRAFTEX 10" tablesaw, 1.5Hp, Ready to go. Call (905)428-9264. 4-cylinder, automatic, no rust, oac. (905) 426-8922. Dealer. sliding table, 30" align-a-rip, 2 yrs ROYAL DULTON CHINA, "Old CASH FOR GOLD, diamonds, clean interior, Certified/Emissions RGL MASONRY old, $650. 12pc. set of kitchen cab- Country Roses", complete set: 10- estate jewelry, wrist and pocket CANE CORSO MASTIFF puppy, $3200. Also 1992 HYUNDAI inets, melamine/oak trim $400. 6pc place settings, all extras. watches (any condition), art glass, brindle male, ears cropped. Black EXCELL 2-door hatchback, 4-cyl- NEED Brick, block, stone, Oak bathroom vanity 5', $200. 74pcs total. Pristine condition. original paintings, call 905-576- female, uncropped. Basic obedi- inder, 5-speed, rear spoiler, only fireplaces, chimneys, etc. Paul (905)427-7406 Retail, $4474, asking $1800. 9203. ence trained. Registered. Family 114,000-kms, no rust, clean interi- (905)623-0309. raised. References. Oshawa. or, Certified/Emissions $1900. SPECIAL Experienced in I.C.I. & (905)718-5032 Hannah's Here! Residential construction. DINING ROOM SUITE, cherry- CLIP AND SAVE - Wanted to buy. (905)720-2825 wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & SATELLITE SERVICES: Direct Old glass, china, jewellery, dolls, FINANCING? TV dishnet, FTA, C-band, HD-TV. FOR SALE - 3 purebred Pomera- 1998 SUNFIRE, certified, new ro- Rick Sr. 705-887-5728 side chairs, pedestal table, dove- bears, toys, figurines, Royal Doul- tors, new brakes, 187,000 k., tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for 20 years servicing satellite. ton, Beswick, hat pins, marbles, nian puppies, 1 male, 2 females, Kawartha Region (416)282-4640, or drop by store ready to go. 705-878-7066. $3,500 or best offer. Telephone CALL BRIDGET $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- vintage clothing, tins, etc. Phone (905) 831-0325. Rick Jr. 905-571-6903 213-4669. for a demo. 1-866-203-9743 BANKRUPTCY JACK RUSSELL PUPS ready for Durham Region 1999 OLDS INTRIGUE GL, 3.8L DINING ROOM, 9pc, hutch buffet, SAVE THOUSANDS!! Kitchen Christmas! Long legged, all col- SLOW CREDIT WANTED - sports cards, comics, ours, M/F out of Champion Bitch, V6, dark green w/tan leather interi- $300. o.b.o. Wedding dress cabinets + pantry for sale. Great or, Bose stereo CD/cassette, new NO CREDIT w/head piece, Southern Belle for updating an older kitchen, coins, video games, DVD's and first shots, dewormed, tails de- VHS movies, CD's, plus collect- claws done $600. Call 905-668- brakes, well maintained. E-tested style, size 40, $75 o.b.o. Call 905- basement or cottage. $2500 obo. April/04. Excellent car, must sell, GOOD CREDIT 432-2137 905-404-5200 ables and unwanted items. No col- 2721 or evenings 905-982-1437 lection is too large. Call (905)623- leaving country. $9,600. Call 705- ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES 4216, leave message. 328-1781 ELECTRIC BREASTPUMP. SENIOR goalie equipment, Bauer LAB PUPS, first shots, dewormed. NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED Medela "Pump In Style Traveler" in reactor 6 pads, $500; Men's golf CKC Registered. Ready for Christ- 1999 PONTIAC SUNFIRE GT, A NEW 2005 OR USED box. $150. (905)421-0306 clubs left & right high-end WANTED: will pay cash & pickup mas. Call (905)344-7093. Quad, 4 auto pdl,pw,prm, power irons/woods $70-$250; Weider good bedroom sets, dining room sunroof, tilt, cruise, am/fm/cd, re- DRIVE 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE TODAY ALL PRO HOT TUB 2004 all options, water- 8920 home gym $100. (905)839- sets, wood kitchen tables & chairs, LABS, purebred black, CKC regis- mote start. 182,000-kms. exc. CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE fall, ozanator, red wood cabinet, 8398 livingroom groups and fridges, tered, first/shots, dewormed, mirco cond. Certified & e-tested. Asking PAINTING AND never used, still in wrapper. Cost stoves, washers & dryers (etc). chipped. $700. Call Scott even- $4995. 905-435-0062, 905-571- (905) 767-0951 $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 SLOT MACHINE, right off the 905-260-1123 ings 905-432-0865 or days 905- 5138 WALLPAPERING cruise ships. Approx. 2 yrs. old. 430-8300 ext 228. (905) 683-5358 Repair & Stucco ceilings HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety Cost $4000-$5000 new, comes 2000 CHRYSLER NEON XL, fully Decorative finishes & Covers - best quality, best prices, with 200 tokens. Retail $699, ask- MINIATURE POODLES adults & loaded, new tires in August 2004, pups home raised ALL NEEDLES General repairs all colours, all sizes, large variety ing $499 obo; Audio Tech pro poly undercoating - August 2004, new 20% off for seniors available. Delivery included. Cen- series, digital ready speakers, vet checked ready to go $400 & sunroof November 2004, excellent 705-277-3013. tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul $189. obo; 4 in 1 digital camera KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD, excel- condition, one owner, $7,500. or (905)404-9669 905-259-4514 or 866-97COVER PC camera, digital camera, digital best offer. (905) 619-2658 lent, very best quality hardwood, SHIH-TZU puppies, no papers, 1 $ $ $ $ CARS & TRUCKS Any camcorder, digital recorder $45; guaranteed extra long time fully condition. Free towing, fast friendly HOT TUB COVERS One week fish tank, full set with 3 fish & $60 year health guarantee. Mom & 2000 HONDA CIVIC EX, $12,500. seasoned, (ready to burn), cut and Dad on-site. Shots & dewormed. service. Call (905)550-1214 or Doug Dunbar and Ruth Scavuzzo Special $289.00 Best Quality, de- cleaning pump, $199 obo. 905- split. Honest measurement. Free 65160km, auto, beige, 4 cyl, air, 905-767-0564 24 hours/7 days. livered to your door Call 1-866- 404-8676. Ready to go Dec. 7 $600. cruise, am/fm cass, tilt, regular delivery. (905)753-2246. (905)432-9791 are delighted to announce 652-6837 maintenance, pw, excellent condi- $ $75+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax P & H Painting SOLID OAK 9pc. diningroom set tion, no accidents, non-smoker, Auto Wreckers pays for vehicles. the birth of their beautiful baby girl, LAWN TRACTOR, Kubota $2800 obo; Marantz/Nuance AAA- Lakeridge Farm Firewood, (905)665-0470 We buy all scrap metal, copper, TG1860, diesel, power steering, sound system $1800 obo; 19" the best quality wood, seasoned aluminum, fridges, stoves, etc. Professional, hydrostatic drive, cushion ride, 54" NEC monitor, Hitachi camcor- cut/split/delivered. Looking for tree 2001 ACCORD LX, clean great 905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 Hannah Lily Dunbar Experienced, cut, triple bagger w/blower. 276 der/bag, best-offer; (905)623-9247 work and lot clearing. Call condition,lady driven,ABS,alumi- hrs. $6,500. Call 905-436-1823snp 905-424-1735. 1986 GRAND PRIX, excellent con- num mag rims, power win- $$$$ A1 JOHNNY JUNKER. Reliable dition, no rust, certified, stereo, dows,locks, air,92000kms, Asking Tops all for good cars and trucks Born on Thursday, November 18, 2004 TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all $1800 o.b.o. Call (905)448-9671 $16,800. Call Mike (905)426- Interior/Exterior MASON AND RISCH apartment sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Priced or free removal for scrap cars and sized piano, very good condition, 6815(416)989-9541 trucks. Speedy service. (905)655- at 4:30 a.m. and weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. Call for free estimate $7.-$90. (tax incl). Call Bowman- 1991 DODGE SHADOW, automat- $l,5000 or best offer. telephone ville 905-623-5258. 4609 or (416)286-6156. (905) 623-5913. ic, dark blue. 130,000-km, new 2002 TRACKER Soft Top, 5 Lovingly welcomed by proud grandparents (905)686-7889 transmission, drives well, $1500- speed, 4x4, side steps, fog lights, GET SATELLITE TV BACK A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on NEW DANBY APT sized freezers TWO 8-pc bedrooms suites, like as is. (needs a little bodywork.) tinted windows, vent visors, hidden cars & trucks Free Towing 24 Dorothy and Peter Scavuzzo, new, one light oak, one cognac Channel Hog receiver. No more (905)428-7980 (evenings) hitch, 39,000 km., asking $16,500 $199. New Danby bar fridges, sorting and re-naming channels. hours, 7 days (905)686-1899. Donna and George Dunbar, $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- finish; 5-pc rattan dinette w/glass OBO. 905-342-2704. top w/2 matching swivel chairs. Ajax local. Call me (647)294-2354. 1992 MAZDA MX3 4-cyl. 5-speed, CASH FOR CARS! We buy used pliances, scratch and dent. Full Website http://way.to/durham3m great-grandparents Maria Scavuzzo, manufacturers warranty. Recondi- 905-721-7202 red, 170,000-kms. certified and e- 2003 CAMRY - Grey, 49kms, load- vehicles. Vehicles must be in run- TMS PAINTING tioned fridges $195/up, recondi- tested, good condition. Asking ed, w/extras. Take over lease ning condition. Call (905)427-2415 Klara and Ivan Bergant, tioned ranges $125/up, recondi- $2175. (905)571-5138 w/$500 down and $338/mo. or buy or come to 479 Bayly St. East, & DECOR tioned dryers $125/up, recondi- for $18,900. Winter tires $375 ex- Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES uncle Paul and aunts Karen and Kathy Interior & Exterior tioned washers $199/up, new and 1993 300E MERCEDES BENZ- tra. Call 416-473-0111. reconditioned coin operated excellent condition. Fully loaded. SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks European washers and dryers at low prices. Leather interior, sunroof $11,000. BAD CREDIT? No History? Need wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. BRUCE KELLETT AUCTIONS 1996 Ford Contour- excellent con- Workmanship New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size a car? Tired of the run-around? Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 Fast, clean, fridges $399., new 24" and 30" At Malcolm Sale Barn dition. Fully loaded. Leather. Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- $6,200. (905)666-3982 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 WANTED - inexpensive car, run- reliable service ranges with clock and window 13200 Old Scugog Road ning or not, with little rust. Also @$399 Reconditioned 24" rang- 1/2 Mile South of Blackstock seeking snowplow truck with plow, 1993 JEEP YJ WRANGLER, (905)428-0081 es and 24" frost free fridges now ★ ★ condition not important (using for 220,000-kms. 4x4, 4-cyl, 2.5-L. 2001 VENTURE VAN, extended, available. Wide selection of other Sat., Dec. 11, 2004 @ 10:30 a.m. yard cleaning). Call 905-434-0392. Excellent on Gas, includes soft top 78,000 kil., loaded, black with grey new and reconditioned appliances. 8 Piece Dining Room Set, 3 Piece Bed- & tinted hard top. 2 sets of rims, interior. $14,000. Telephone Asian Girls Call us today, Stephenson's Appli- MP3 player & killer sound system. (905) 579-9947 Best Service ances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 room Set, Old Tin Doll Carriage, Old Tin WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th: 4:45 pm Alarm, Runs great. Must See. Best Price Bruce St. Oshawa.(905)576-7448 Trains, Tilt Snowmobile Trailer, 48" Truck Asking $5,800. (905)432-0064, Best Quality Girls Strobe Light Bar (12 Volts, Halogen - Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, and 905-259-3001 after 6pm. 2002 FORD Windstar LX, green, 6 19+, Singapore, PENTIUM-III 933MH, 20gig HD, Collectables for a Whitby home, 1988 TOYOTA PICKUP 4X4, V6, cyl., A/C, pw., pl., pm., tilt/cruise, Chinese, Japanese, 128 ram, 17" monitor, keyboard, Whielen, Like New), Old Tea Tins, Ice a/c, reg. cab, body redone, 7ft. 1994 CHEVROLET LUMINA APV AM/FM, cassette, 118,000 km., Korean and more mouse, sound, high-speed internet Tongs, Treadle Sewing Machine, Gibbard selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd. box, 49,000km. on new motor. mini van, 7-passenger, 3.1L, V6, $9,500. Call 905-885-9978. Own- 24hrs, Out Calls only ready, $299. (905)426-5210 Spool Bed, NEW 1 Ton Truck Tire 1 km west of Utica $5000 as is obo. 905-668-3849 air, p/s, p/b, p/dl, very nice condi- ers moving to Australia. 905-260-1238 $45/hr tion in/out, runs excellent, certi- PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS Chains, Car Manuals (60s - 70s), Dishes. TO INCLUDE: Chesterfield suite, dressers, kitchen suite, 1993 GMC SIERRA SLE, fully fied/e-tested, $2400. Call 905-668- 2 movers + truck POOL TABLE - 4x8 slate Dufferin BRUCE KELLETT AUCTIONS chests, book shelves, TVs, VCRs, prints, lamps, quantity of loaded 5.0L, V8, auto, cab, runs 2215 24' trucks available. newly felted pool table with cover, collectibles and glassware, hand tools, 1981 Gold wing mo- perfect, clean, certified, e-tested. www.triumphmoving.com balls and cues, asking $1500 obo. 705-328-2185 or $4950. Call (905)665-3222 ALSO solid rustic wooden bar with torcycle, plus many other interesting items. Note: this is the 2000 GRAND CARAVAN, white 2 wrought iron steel stools with www.theauctionfever.com last sale for 2004. Terms: are Cash, Visa, M/C, and 1994 FORD F150 PICK-UP 6-cyl, w/tinted windows, loaded, keyless 416-802-9849 entry! Immaculate condition- 1996 HARLEY DAVIDSON Heri- leather covered seats, asking Interac, paid in full on day of sale. auto, a/c, am/fm, box liner, alumi- tage Softtail Classic, 42,000KM. $1000 obo. Call 905-436-9128. num wheels, 184,000-km, $4950. $8,990, certified & e-tested. Call 905-883-4406 (905)668-6623 Lots of extras, lots of chrome, like Estate Auction SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY 905-723-5802 evenings new, mint condition, $18,000. o.b.o Triumph Moving PIANO Technician available for NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. Call Mike h:905-697-9925, c:905- tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase Stapleton Auctions 435-8897. consultation on all makes and 905-985-1068 models of acoustic pianos. Re- Newtonville conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, Friday, December 10th, 5 p.m. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Mason & Risch, & other grand or Selling the estate of Ruby Brunt and private Auction Sale~Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn, SPA TO GO ★ ★ upright pianos for sale. Rentals Haydon ON. Sat Dec. 11 @ 5 pm Exc.household articles McGee also available. Gift Certificates homes from Newcastle: Two loveseats, ant. Home Deco Relaxation ★ ★ available. Call Barb at 905-427- dining room suite, ext. table, 6 chairs, pillar & collector coins: Oak bdrm suite, Pine roll top desk, Water- ★ Moving fall dresser, Vanity with mirror, Chesterfield / 2 wing back FRIENDS & LOVERS Dating Ser- Massage ★ 7631 or check out the web at: sideboard, attractive oak bedroom suite, vice, don't wait for love to knock at by male attendant. ★ The Mover You ★ www.barbhall.com. Visa. chairs, Coffee/end tables, Office fridge, Ant. drop leaf table, C an Trust brass/iron bed, ant. bed set, occasional chairs, AUCTION your door. Call now free to listen, Female clientele ★ ★ Crystal, Glassware, Cup & saucer Shelley, 5 HP Snow- 905-683-1110 Commercial & PIANOS & CLOCKS - FREE occasional tables, chests, dressers, numerous ★ ★ blower. Auctioneer Don Stephenson DURHAM REGION'S NEWEST preferred. Residential CHRISTMAS CLOCK with antiques, collectibles, toys, lamps, old treadle 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 (905)421-9728 ★ ★ purchase of any acoustic or digital FRIENDS and lovers dating ser- ★ Large or small move ★ piano. "CHRISTMAS SPECIALS"- sewing machine, crocks, oil lamps, glassware, AUCTION HOUSE china, Christmas accents, television, etc. etc. vice! Now with chat line! Durham's ★ Hourly or Flat rate ★ Save $$$ while quantities last. Own! Sometimes love is just not ★ ★ Also on Samick pianos, and Packing material Note Auction starts at 5 p.m. Preview after 2 ESTATE AUCTION enough. Listen to the voice ads ★ ★ Howard Miller clocks. Large selec- p.m. Check the website for updates and pic- Jewellery and Decorative Art Auction free. Women free to meet men. available tion of used pianos (Yamaha, Sunday Dec. 12th, 9:30 AM (Viewing 8:30) (905) 683-1110 ★ ★ Kawai, Heintzmann, etc.) Not sure tures Terms: Cash, Approved cheques, visa, MacGregor Auctions, Located in ORONO at ★ Seniors discount ★ if your kids will stick with lessons, m/c, interact Silvanus Gardens, Take 115 Hwy. to Main St. This Auction will feature many items which ★ FREE ESTIMATES ★ try our rent to own. 100% of all ★ ★ rental payments apply. Call AUCTIONEERS Orono & follow signs to Mill Pond Rd. will be great for Christmas Gifts!! 300 Lots 905-666-9678 TELEP PIANO (905)433-1491. FRANK AND STEVE STAPLETON, Auction features the attractive estate contents consisting of gold, silver and diamond ★ 905-426-0202 ★ www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE NEWTONVILLE jewellery, watches, oil paintings, porcelain ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ UNDERSOLD! from the home of longtime Cobourg resident Ma- (905) 786-2244 bel Florence Perrins, including furniture, house- and decorative glass. There are many CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN www.stapletonauctions.com hold effects, jewelry, past list..features colour TV's, famous name brands including Fitz and Friday, Dec. 10th at 4:30pm 'estate specialists since 1971' VCR, computer, stereo etc., kitchen artwork, Floyd, Fendi, Swiss Military and Limoges. 3 miles East of Little Britain on couch & chairs, bookshelves, carpets, antique hall Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 seat, duncan phyfe table, coffee & end tables, par- The property of Ethel Lowe of Lindsay plus others - AUCTION SALE HOLIDAY INN ~ OSHAWA PLEASE JOIN US in Pickering at: oak china cabinet glass 3-sides, round oak table, 6 lour & occasional chairs, steamer trunk, bedroom 955 Brock Road - Unit 5 oak t-back chairs, oak buffet, corner what not stand, 1100 BLOOR STREET EAST set, dresser, bakers rack, kitchen contents, quality (just South of Bayly) Grenfell Labrador Industries needlepoint cover, 3 or- CLEAN MOMENT TUESDAY NIGHT DEC.14: VIEW 6PM, SALE 7PM selection of glass & china, collectables, lighting, nate church chairs, pine step back cupboard, maple Experienced European Truck load of Merchandise; Partial list; old paper, post cards, advertising pcs.. Jewelry in- FRIDAY, Dec 10th at 6:30 PM table & 4 chairs, modern bedroom suites, coffee & cleaning. Residential. end tables, entertainment unit, oak table & 6 chairs, Pickering & Ajax area. Electronics. 49cc gas scooters, pocket bikes, halley bikes, dirt bikes, hand tools, air tools, cludes double strand of cultured pearls (reserve), (Viewing at 5:30 PM) opal ring,earrings, costume jewelry etc. Note: This chesterfields & chairs, upright piano, die cast cars, For service call wrench sets, rotary tools & kits,working bench, locking grips, hammer drills, chain saw, Chintz sandwich set, complete set of kitchen cabinets, drills, pliers, rotary drills & tools, axes etc. Sheet sets, feather bed duvets covers & comfort- auction features many articles from past to 647-295-0771 NOTE: Based on previous sales results, Westing House upright freezer, airtight wood stove, "Clean is our ers, silver & gold jewelry & diamond rings, watches, watches, wall & grandfather clocks, present. Watch For Our Upcoming Antique Boxing many items sell at 80% to 90% less than the 8ft. Snow blade, GE 30in. electric stove, GE refriger- lamps, toaster ovens, Tiffany lamps, metal & wood furniture, hall tables, half moon tables, Day Auctions Sunday Dec. 26th!! middle name" regular retail price!!! ator/freezer, automatic washer & dryer, 2 chest freez- stands, wall scones, vanity desk, benches, swords, crystal figurine, chests, shadow boxes, Call For All Your Auction Needs. Terms Cash, ers, 1992 Yamaha Venture XL snowmobile, 1997 fish bowls & vases & cabinets, carved mirrors, Muller 16pc. cookware, German knives, gift- Cheque, Visa, M/C & Interact. All sales subject to a Dodge Caravan, qty. china, glass, household & col- ware, vacuums, cutlery, decorative & prints, Swarovski crystal, Chandeliers, Stemware, (see: www.theauctionadvertiser.com) 10% Buyer's Premium lectable items. canisters, gold glasses, luggage, porcelain dolls 18" to 40". radio control cars & choppers, "Have A Safe & Happy Holiday" All merchandise sold "As Is" Don & Greg Corneil, Auctioneers massagers, too many too list. Te r ms cash, Visa, MC. only. WWW.BARGAINBUYS.CA Cash/VISA/Master Card/Debit 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain HI CUSTOMERS! McGregor Auctions (705)786-2183 Please phone Perfect Sale by MARKHAM LIQUIDATORS & AUCTIONS (905)640-7201 905-987-2112 1-800-363-6799 www.homedecoauctions.com or [email protected] Maid Service and book your appt. for cleaning to your satisfaction. We GUARANTEE our work. All employees SPECIAL THURSDAY SALE DEC 9th are full trained and supervised. We are fully bonded. 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CONTINUES KAHN AUCTION CENTRE www.flooringtrade.com Your floor at your door, shop at home, 34 yrs. 2699 Brock Rd. North, Pickering, Ontario “BIG ORANGE BARN” (3 miles north of Hwy. 401 exit 399) in business, opening special for Pickering store, located at 1885 Clements Rd. Unit 277, Thursday, December 9th 6:30p.m. Start. – 5p.m. Preview Mon. - Fri. 10-5, Special Sale on 4 1/2" plank, colour gun stock, at $5.50 sq. ft. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3Part 4 (905)231-9686 (905)431-2650 many other specials available, Antiques and quality estate New furniture-factory direct Leather sofa manufacture Limited edition art and burber & tile furniture; marble top Victorian selloff dining room suite heaven clearance; several sofa sets to numbered prints; Tricia parlor table, Jacobean oak hall this week includes: 9pc. include top grain leather sets Romance to include round table, serpentine front Chippendale, cherry double red from traditional to conservatory, Xmas in the Harry paw washstand, C1870 table, 9pc mahogany North contemporary styles imported cottage, heart and soul, and mahogany Victorian sideboard, 2 Carolina distributed quality with and made in Canada, in all new edition “All is calm” , oak office chairs, Canadiana server, 7 pc Fifth Avenue, maple dressers, old spool bed, French contemporary diner, retail for colours available, save also Robert Batemen, Walter hundreds, save thousands. Also Campbell, Kriegoff by country wardrobe, walnut dresser, over ($7,000) will sit 10 chairs, PROFESSIONAL round pedestal oak table, large quality Duncan Phyfe 9pc many high grade fabric sofa’s permission of Ken TREE CARE from Brentwood, Gillespie, Thompson, Group of Seven dresser C1860 with glove box diningroom sleigh bark chairs, FREE ESTIMATES and mirror, old blanket box, bedroom suites include several Euro, etc.. Many other members numbered prints several old re-upholstered chairs quality sets with sleigh beds, 4 occasional sofa selloff of and various other important 416-724-0942 with stools, 6 pc carved walnut poster beds in all sizes and ranges individual pieces. This sale and fabulous artists. “Our art table; 9pc walnut dining room of quality. Oak, cherry, walnut will also include “Best Chair” is gallery framed for auction, suite in original 1930 condition, and mahogany finishes. Several USA, new models. Don’t miss makes a great Xmas gift, several small accent tables, hand painted advent commodes, out!! Have your new sofa in Save up to 85% gallery lamps, bric-a-brac, too many teak cabinets, upholstered settees, your house next day! prices! items to list. chairs, too many items to list. Snow Removal Residential Prompt service Auctioneer VICTOR BREWDA Member of O.A.A. Ltd # of customers READERS Call 905-683-0041 or 1-800-567-6165 Fax 905-607-1131 Free estimates CHOICE 1’ST YOUR FAVORITE AUCTION! SAVE HUNDREDS! SAVE THOUSANDS Maple Leaf PLACE Lawn Care WINNER! 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