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[ Briefly ] H elp Pickering Residents’ concerns fly in Claremont clean up its act PICKERING — Do your part Large crowd wants port so that a regional airport is not meeting of the month. This one was in the past, that there is no champion to help the environment — but needed?” she asked Ajax-Pickering MP dedicated entirely to the issue of the in Ottawa for the proposed airport. make sure to include friends and Holland’s support in Mark Holland. federal lands. “It is not a secret that I do not agree family. stopping airport proposal He said she and others in the crowd With the possibility of an election with the GTAA’s plan. An international The City of Pickering is invit- were already doing it. looming, the residents let him know airport is a bad idea and I oppose it,” ing residents to organize pitch “So many of you on a Friday night this would be a campaign issue. Mr. Holland said. “I do support a re- in parties to help clean up local By Danielle Milley have come out to express a pretty uni- They were often passionate and at gional airport but I don’t think a need greenspace, streams, trails, or Staff Writer roadsides. fied opinion. That’s astounding,” he times angry about the issue that re- has been proven (yet).” “There is an abundance of lit- PICKERING — Gabrielle Unterman said. “Don’t underestimate that.” surfaced in November with the release Ms. Unterman told Mr. Holland she ter and the public has responded travelled to Claremont Friday night Ms. Unterman, who lives on the site of the Greater Toronto Airports Au- was glad to hear his tone had changed to help keep the city clean and to ask her member of Parliament for of the proposed Pickering airport, was thority’s proposed plan for a $2 billion in respect to a regional airport and healthy and safe for the public some guidance. one of more than 200 people to fill regional reliever airport in north Pick- asked for guidance. and wildlife,” said Chantel Whita- “What can we do to prevent the clo- the Claremont Community Centre as ering no sooner than 2012. ker, Pickering’s co-ordinator of sure of Buttonville and Oshawa air- Mr. Holland held his second town hall Mr. Holland reiterated what he said ✦ See Residents, Page 5 environmental awareness. The City is providing bags and gloves and bag pickup for each Pitch in Party. “It’s a great way to show civic Trustees pride,” says Ms. Whitaker. “This is the first year we are promoting it READY TO HIT THE ICE and the public seems to appreci- ate it.” budget time The program has been run- ning since the beginning of spring and ends whenever the snow begins to fall. To hold a Pitch for debate in Party, call 905-420 4660 ext. 5221. [ What’s on ] of background

Senator shows checks faith at meeting

PICKERING — Canadian Board will discuss paying Senator Anne Cools is the special guest speaker at the May 14 Faith the way for volunteers at Work Marketplace and Ministry network meeting. By Mike Ruta Ms. Cools was appointed Staff Writer to the senate in 1984 by Pierre DURHAM — In a sense, trustees Trudeau and is credited with help- ing start a shelter in Toronto, be- had it both ways Monday night on the lieved to be the first for abused issue of paying for volunteers’ criminal women in Canada, as well as background checks. fighting for divorced fathers to At the April 18 Durham District have equal access to their chil- School Board meeting, the board ap- dren. proved a new criminal background She is sharing highlights of check policy that does not cover pay- her career from 10 a.m. to noon ing the tab. However, the issue will at the Pickering Pentecostal come up again at budget time, as Ux- Church (The Gathering Place), bridge-Brock Trustee Gordon Baxter 1920 Bayly St., across from the is adamant people who regularly give flea market. their time to help out at schools should For more information or to register, call 905-686-9153. Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo be reimbursed for the cost of a CBC. PICKERING — Lori Hunter-Forza, with help from son Vincent, prepares to hit the ice in Durham West Girls’ Hockey As- “I feel very strongly about this and [ Index ] sociation senior women’s action. Increasing numbers of women are turning to hockey for the competitive edge it offers, that’s why I’m bringing this forward,” along with the opportunity to exercise. For more on the increase in the sport’s popularity, see Breaking New Ice, on Page he told his colleagues. “I don’t feel any 9 in sports. volunteer should have to pay to vol- Editorial Page, 6 unteer in the Durham District School Entertainment, 8 Board.” Sports, 9 In a report to trustees, Sally McIl- Classified, 10 veen, the board’s employee services superintendent, states Durham police [ Call us] Pickering Catholics approve of papal selection currently charge $10 check a volunteer. With roughly 5,000 volunteers in Dur- General: 905 683 5110 ham public schools, she says it would Distribution: 905 683 5117 Pleased with choice Now known as Pope Benedict XVI, kind and holy man.” cost $50,000 per year for the board General Fax: 905 683 7363 the new pontiff is ready to lead, and The sentiment was shared at St. to pay for checks, plus an additional Newsroom Fax: 905 683 0386 of Pope Benedict XVI the reaction in local Catholic churches Isaac Jogues in Pickering. “We rejoice $50,000 to hire someone to handle Pressrun 47,600 has been a favorable one. that the holy spirit has given us Bene- the paperwork. When provincial leg- By Jason Chamberlain “We are very happy that our Cardi- dict,” said Father Boniface Perri. “He islation brought in by the former Con- infodurhamregion.com Special to the News Advertiser nals, guided by the Holy Spirit, have will work well in the vineyard of the servative government required board AJAX — The choice of Cardinal chosen our new Pope,” said Father Lord. employee CBCs, trustees opted to pay Joseph Ratzinger to succeed the late John Asadoorian of St. Bernadette’s “Benedict has always spoken to the for them for employees hired before Pope John Paul has been met with Church in Ajax. “Cardinal Ratzinger truth,” continues Father Perri. “If you 1999, at a cost of about $75,000. New enthusiasm by many Catholics around was an obvious choice to carry on look at his work, there is nothing in- employees must pay for a check. As the the world and here in Ajax and Picker- the work of Pope John Paul II. 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✦ Public from page 1 said. Amanda Canavan, a Pickering High legislation also pertains to volunteers, School student and one of two student the board policy is intended to put it in trustees on the board, noted many vol- a position of compliance. unteers who give their time elsewhere Trustee Baxter wanted the board are expected to provide a CBC. to amend its policy to state that the “The Durham board is no different,” cost of a CBC “will be reimbursed if she argued. requested” by a volunteer who has Trustees approved the policy and already paid for one. accompanying procedure as present- But Oshawa ed, however Trustee Baxter then mo- Trustee Kath- tioned that the issue be referred to leen Hopper budget talks. said the matter It states that volunteers who have should be de- direct and regular contact in schools, ferred to budget and who have not been reimbursed by talks. In a per- another source, have their CBC paid fect world, she for if they produce a receipt. said the board Trustee approved that motion in an would pay for 8-2 vote, with Oshawa trustees Susan volunteers, not- Shetler and Michael Barrett opposed. ing that school Gordon Baxter Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo principals gen- erally find a way to cover for a parent who has money problems. Yet Trustee Hopper, as she has said before, told her MADE FOR Running against blood cancers peers that if something is added to the budget, something else has to come WALKING AJAX — Approximately 100 participants were at the starting line on Sunday for the ‘A Race for Life... Fighting Blood Cancers’ fund- out. ® raising event at Rotary Park in Ajax. Participants had a choice between walking or running the five-kilometre route. “To add in $50,000 or $100,000 and not know where it’s coming from is not a good idea,” she said. Comfort and Well Being Whitby Trustee Elizabeth Roy said with every step. Catholics pleased new pope will preach ‘word of Christ’ the board is already paying for CBCs, since when a principal does cover for ✦ Catholics from page 1 them and their personal desires,” said Catholic communities. a parent or guardian the money comes Father Asadoorian. “We are filled with hope and joy out of school block budgets. In other consistent with Christ’s message.” Father Perri also feels Pope Bene- as we pray for our Holy Father Pope cases, she says school community Pope Benedict will certainly have dict must guard the truth. “There is Benedict XVI. We pray that God may councils pay the cost. But she agreed his work cut out for him during his rampant individualism,” he said. “The continue to grant him the wisdom and with Trustee Hopper that it would re- tenure. challenge is for him to say, it is true, it strength to lead and guide His Church,” quire further discussion. “His strongest challenge is to uphold is the word of Christ.” said Father Asadoorian. “I will support his amendment if it the truth in a time when many are While the Pope certainly has busy “He is the holy father that Jesus has does not go forward this evening,” she replacing objective truth, that which days ahead, the two priests say he has given us,” said Father Perri. “We are is true for all time, with whatever suits support from the Ajax and Pickering overjoyed in that.” CORRECTION NOTICE Give us a call To our valued customers: We apologize for any inconvenience kimo limo Embarrassed By caused by an error in our flyer dated: April 22-28. with your Product: Philips 42" Widescreen Flat-Panel Ambilight Limousine Services Plasma HDTV. On pg. 3 of our April 22nd flyer, this Specializing in long distances, casinos, graduations, weddings, private parties Your Smile? story ideas. Television is advertised at $5499.99 with a savings of (late model stretches up to 10 passengers) $500. No savings apply. SKU: 10059051 **VERY SPECIAL PRICES** (Check our local rates) Ajax Pickering- A free report is now avail- We can be Th e Ask for Berger for more details 905-839-0457 able to local residents that reveals...” Sizes 4-15 Widths AA-EEE Cell: 416-453-5696 • *We do corporate accounts* Hidden Truths About Cosmetic Dentistry. reached at Find out how to get that Extreme Make- Pickering Ball Hockey over Smile. To get your free copy, and this 905-683-5110 PBHL League insider information, you must call Toll Free, 24 hour Recorded Message at NEWS BALL HOCKEY 1-866-838-6997 Call to Register OPENING WEEKEND ADVERTISER 905-839-9638 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE • UPPER LEVEL www.ballhockeygta.com • SEARS WING • WE’VE GOT YOUR SIZE THIS FRIDAY

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Receives $1.8 million municipalities, said Finance Com- extra for social services missioner Jim Clapp. “And that’s what people were clamouring for more than By Carly Foster anything else. “But that hasn’t really been ad- Staff Writer dressed.” DURHAM — A revamped funding The OMPF includes some equaliza- model that’s supposed to help with the tion measures for social programs, farm- inequities of social services download- land, managed forest and police costs for ing is a good step but doesn’t really ad- cities with limited property assessment. dress the issue, officials say. But no municipalities in Durham are While five of Durham’s eight munici- receiving those funds, the report said. palities plus the Region will receive $2.8 Instead, Scugog ($744,673), Uxbridge million in Ontario Municipal Partner- ($504,785) and Brock ($741,000) will re- ship Fund (OMPF) monies, it’s only a ceive northern and rural communities little better than the old Community Re- grants to be used for the “unique chal- investment Fund (CRF), said Regional lenges they face,” the report said. Chairman Roger Anderson. The Region ($337,000), Oshawa “What they’re doing today is just re- ($401,000) and Clarington ($116,000) arranging the numbers,” he said. “The will receive the same amount of money Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo formula wasn’t good then. This is a little they received last year. Mr. Clapp isn’t bit better.” sure if the money will be phased out There have been so many concerns over the next few years, and said the surrounding complexity, inequity and program will mainly benefit large north- Shipping out administrative burden with the CRF that ern municipalities such as Timmins and AJAX — Ajax High School students are preparing for a trip to Algonquin Park as part of their outdoor education program. As a re- the Province started a review of the sys- Sudbury. sult, they have been canoeing the Duffins Creek Marsh. Nicky Petsinis and classmate Conor Murphy assisted each other in checking tem, a report to today’s finance and ad- The program will serve 87 per cent the fit of their lifejackets before heading out into the bay for the two-hour class with instructor Dan Prescott. ministration committee said. 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✦ Office from page 1 During Pickering budget commit- You can’t have a bridge to nowhere. goal for our office this year.” — it is highly visible — will lend an tee meetings, $300,000 was added for The bridge will be an integral part of Mayor Ryan expects is will attract identity to Pickering and attract high- a while and started discussing it with project design work. The budget is to making the office tower a reality.” doctors, lawyers and leading busi- end office users,” he said. the PTC’s management a month and be finalized at Robert Yamamoto, development nesses in the energy sector, among The City is looking at a two-year a half ago. He said the response at the the May 2 coun- manager with 20 Vic Management Inc. others. time frame to see the project come to summit was good. cil meeting. (manager of the PTC), said the PTC is “A landmark building such as this fruition. “People who don’t know the munic- “The bridge a willing participant in the idea. ipality thought it was very impressive,” to the GO sta- “We’ve always thought an office Mr. Taylor said. tion provides would be a good use for it,” he said. “The next stage is to take it out more an incentive Mr. Taylor said the project goes with locally.” where we can the economic development depart- The tower would fit in with the pe- attract people ment’s theme for 2005 of intensifica- A family building destrian bridge, another major project coming from tion. He and the department are now in the City’s downtown. The bridge Toronto and it working on getting tenants on board was planned to go from the Pickering is a selling point to make the idea a reality. Dave Ryan workshop GO station to the PTC parking lot, but for businesses,” “This will be sort of the signature in the conceptual design of the tower Mayor Ryan said. “I personally don’t piece,” Mr. Taylor said. “The goal now the bridge now ends there. see us having one without the other... is to get the tenants. That is the No. 1 based on Family First by Residents tell Holland to fight Pickering airport Dr. Phil McGraw

✦ Residents from page 1 end George Barclay, who was a leader ing the decisions. during the Rebellion of 1837. The Bar- As the president of the Pickering His- Tuesday nights Many people spoke about what they clay family has continuously occupied torical Society and a member of Heri- see as a lack of need for another airport the home since it was built in 1840. tage Pickering, he also expressed his beginning in the GTA and the misinformation John Sabean, a member of the heri- views on preserving heritage homes. they have heard surrounding the issue. tage committee organized by Transport “If you demolish homes you put in May 3 Debbie Addorisio said she support- Canada, told the audience the commit- jeopardy those that are left, which are ed an international airport when she tee has been working on coming up heritage homes,” he said. “The demoli- ‘till June 21 first moved to the hamlet from the city with a reasonable plan, but added it tions have to cease, the evictions have but has since changed her mind. might not be reasonable to those mak- to cease.” 7:30 pm - 9 pm! “I was under the impression my land was going to be worth a fortune... My whole view has changed. I don’t want an international airport and I don’t want a regional airport,” she told Mr. Holland and the crowd. “This is beauti- ful land.” There are two main issues surround- ing the federal lands in Pickering: the proposal by the GTAA to build a region- al reliever and the demolition of homes on the land by Public Works on behalf of Transport Canada, which owns the land. For information call Gary Barclay, who received an evic- tion notice in February, spoke on the demolition issue. “Who is pushing to have all these 905-686-0641 houses torn down? All of a sudden we have houses that are heritage homes Sponsored by that don’t need to be torn down (being) bulldozed real quick,” he said to ap- plause. Ajax Community Church Mr. Barclay is a descendent of Rever-

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NEWS ADVERTISER EDITORIAL Metroland Durham Region Media Group Durham’s needs Tim Whittaker Publisher [email protected]

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ntarians can certainly be forgiven for being wary of any- Andrea McFater thing the provincial Liberals have to promise. Retail Advertising Manager O So, when Premier Dalton McGuinty and his govern- [email protected] ment pledge there will be no new taxes in the upcoming provin- cial budget, it’s a matter of we’ll believe it when Finance Minis- Eddie Kolodziejcak ter Greg Sorbara has read the last line on the last page without a Classified Advertising mention of increases, premiums or new fees. [email protected] Still, assuming the Liberals do deliver on their tax pledge this time around, Mr. Sorbara will be hard-pressed to deliver a Abe Fakhourie budget that balances provincial needs without cuts to services, Distribution Manager while also working toward eliminating the estimated $6-billion [email protected] deficit. In other words, money’s tight in the provincial coffers. Here in Durham, we find ourselves in a unique spot. The re- Lillian Hook gion is projected to be one of the fastest growing in the country Office Manager in the coming decades, but to get there, we need to continue [email protected] building upon the many initiatives introduced here by the pro- vincial Conservatives from 1995 to 2003. Cheryl Haines In a pre-budget interview at his office, Pickering-Ajax-Ux- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Composing Manager bridge MPP Wayne Arthurs assured the region is not off the [email protected] Province’s radar despite the fact he is the only Liberal MPP from Liberals can’t deliver could live on our single income. paid for. What could be more Durham. If we’re going to talk about life- fair and open? And what’s Janice O’Neil He promised dollars will be in the budget this year and next what Canadians want style choices here, we’d better wrong with keeping promises? Composing Manager for a new Hwy. 401 exchange at Stevenson Road, a project that include all lifestyle choices. Don Harvey [email protected] must proceed to help General Motors remain competitive in its Linda Wainwright Pickering auto manufacturing operations here. He said the budget will To the editor: Pickering [ Contact us ] - also put a priority on post-secondary education, and that means Re: ‘Martin needs to prove to Hospital raises aren’t the University of Ontario Institute of Technology can expect to Canadians that he can govern,’ Claims about greenbelt News/Sales 905-683-5110 see much-needed dollars. editorial, April 13. reflective of others Classifieds 905-683-0707 Mr. Arthurs said assessment work will continue on a poten- I am quite dismayed that lands are ‘absurd’ Distribution 905-683-5117 tial extension of Hwy. 407 through the region, and that capital both Dan McTeague and Mark News Fax 905-683-0386 funds will be delivered for the long-awaited courthouse, once a Holland have indicated that the To the editor: General Fax 905-683-7363 builder is selected. public does not want an elec- To the editor: Re: ‘Rouge Valley Health Sys- E-mail As for funding for the burgeoning Regional transit system, tion at this time. Re: Greenbelt fight featuring tem salary escalation,’ April 6. [email protected] don’t expect dollars in this budget, but they’re not being ruled After more than 12 years in Pickering land. For years, we have been the Web address out down the road. power, the Liberal government, Silvio DeGasperis’ claim that target of constant pleas for more durhamregion.com For Durham residents, the provincial budget likely won’t has proven through its long including the agricultural pre- funding from the local hospital. Mailing Address bring cause for regionwide celebration, save for in the two key track record of broken prom- serve in the provincial green- The provincial government’s 130 Commercial Ave., areas of GM and post-secondary education. ises, lies, and deceit that it is in- belt is not “fair... nor based on annual release of those in the But if the government commits to furthering the process on capable of truly governing our principles of good planning” is $100,000 salary club makes in- Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 other significant fronts, the region will be well-positioned down nation effectively and of under- absurd. teresting reading in light of this. the road. standing what Canadians really As Mark Holland wrote when It must be only coincidence Publications Mail Sales As the lone Durham voice in the Liberal caucus, Mr. Arthurs want — namely, accountable he was a Pickering councillor: that the list comes out on or Agreement Number 1332791 must continue to push for the courthouse, must convince the and honest government. “This land was rightfully set about April 1 each year. [ Hours ] Province to deliver regional transit dollars like it did in York The Liberals have systemati- aside by the Provincial govern- Comparing 2004 to 2003 for - Region, and to further pave the way for Hwy. 407 expansion. cally built up an infrastructure ment of the day, has been rec- the Rouge Valley Health Sys- All are projects vital to our region if we’re going to meet the of corruption that only a re- ognized and protected in our tem organization, there were General office: ambitious growth projections in the years to come. sounding defeat can reverse. Official Plan, the Regional Of- 31 lucky people in this club in Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5p.m. Nick Nikopoulos ficial Plan and by easements 2004 compared to 30 in 2003. Pickering which our council introduced Of these, 19 have the same po- Distribution: with extensive discussion and sition title in both years. One Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. CLICK AND SAY Paying taxes works public input. The assembly is had a substantial reduction for Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. entrenched in more than 20 some reason. For the 18 others [ About Us ] both ways years of planning and detailed doing the same job between - This Week’s Question: Did the Catholic Church make policy structure.” 2003 and 2004, the average The News Advertiser is one of the right choice in selecting Pope Benedict XVI to lead The simple truth is that Mr. raise in reported pay was 9.3 the Metroland Printing, Publishing Catholics into the future: To the editor: DeGasperis bought land he per cent. While a few of these and Distributing group of news- • Yes • No Re: ‘Wages not only factor in knew was protected, but if he positions are hands-on or close papers. The News Advertiser is a poverty’, Chris Bovie column, gets that protection lifted his to hand-on medical positions, member of the Ajax & Pickering April 15. investment will be worth up to most are not. That 9.3 per cent Board of Trade, Ontario Commu- Cast your vote online at Perhaps if those of us with 12 times what he paid — before grossly exceeds the inflation nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian infodurhamregion.com seven children didn’t have to he even builds a single house rate and any raise most readers Community Newspaper Assoc., pay, through our taxes, for the The premier has kept his saw year over year. and the Canadian Circulations day care of one- or two-child word and, as a result, Mr. De- Steve Wolfe Last Week’s Question: Audit Board. Also a member of the What should the provincial double-income families, we Gasperis has exactly what he Ajax Ontario Press Council, 2 Carlton government’s top priority be in its upcoming budget: St., Suite 1706, Toronto, M5B 1J3, • Health 52.6% • Debt repayment 15.1% an independent organization that • Education 18.8% • Other 13.5% What’s a bird like you doing in a place like this? addresses reader complaints Votes cast: 192 about member newspapers.The publisher reserves the right to All that sweet from dawn to dusk. Thank- classify or refuse any advertise- music just spring fully, it sounds lovely. ment. Credit for advertisement But could you imagine what limited to space price error oc- IN THE COMMUNITY pickup lines it would be like if we humans cupies. Editorial and Advertising courted with the same volume content of the News Advertiser is and intensity for these few copyrighted. Unauthorized repro- ne of the things I love weeks of the year? duction is prohibited. about the spring is the Every day in April you’d [ Letters Policy ] O bird song. Even before Neil wake up to hoarse male shouts - first light, the neighbourhood of “Look at my lawnmower, We welcome letters that include is full to bursting with the most Crone look at my lawnmower!” name, city of residence and phone beautiful music imaginable. At “I gotta big bass boat! I gotta numbers for verification. Writers no other time of the year is it enter laughing big bass boat!” are generally limited to 200 words so full and lush as it is in these “I’m loaded! I’m loaded!” and one submission in 30 days. We first few weeks of spring. Men would put on their decline announcements, poetry, In the winter and fall, all we if we could translate what was best outfits and stroll and strut open letters, consumer com- get are the occasional irritable being said in all that warbling? about town all day long, des- plaints, congratulations and thank bark of a jay or quarrelsome What kind of pickup lines do perately hoping to catch the you notes. The editor reserves the squeak of a chickadee, the you suppose they use in that eye of available females. Fren- right to edit copy for length, style avian equivalent of “Dammit, world? zied males would race up to and clarity. Opinions expressed by it’s cold!” or “Stay here for the “Hey, c’mon baby, it ain’t single women, proffering arms winter you said, with every- the size of your beak, it’s how full of everything from choice letter writers are not necessarily body else gone south there’d you use it.” cuts of meat to impressive those of the News Advertiser. Due be more food, you said!” Even “That’s only my country spreadsheets to home-made to the volume of letters, not all will in the middle of the summer, nest. I got a beautiful place in patio furniture, shouting “Loo- be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- Five generations of family the heat and humidity seem to the city.” kee what I can do!” mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. take some of the zip out of our “Whaddya say you and me As for the women, they’d The newspaper contacts only When Mikayla Angelina Ramsay-Thatcher was born earlier this year to feathered friends. blow this dump and go get flit from restaurant to res- those whose submissions have Jenn Ramsay, second from right, she made it the fifth generation for But now, in these days when some worms?” taurant, eating pricey meals, been chosen for publication. her family. The family recently submitted this photo, which also shows fresh green life is bursting out “Nah, migrating’s no big looking bored, and wading the other members of the family’s fab five, from left, grandmother [ Proud Members Of ] Marie Ramsay, great-grandmother Patricia Mannone, and great-great of every blade of grass and tree deal when you’ve done it as through their suitors hoping - grandmother Angelina Mannone. bud, it’s a veritable orchestra many times as I have.” to find someone who looked out there. A friend of mine “Say, are you molting or are like they had good genes, who pointed out that the main rea- you just glad to see me?” wouldn’t mess up the nest too Do you have a photo to share with our readers? son for the ruckus is that the “What? This scar? Just some badly and who wouldn’t split If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share birds are mating. The noisy nosey cat I had to put in his too early after the kids came with the community we’d like to see it. Send your photo, along with a chatter and music we hear is, place.” along. Good thing we’re not written description of the circumstances surrounding the photo (max. in essence, a kind of treetop “Tufted Titmouse huh? In- like those dopey birds, eh? ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL 80 words) identifying the people in the photo and when it was taken bar-hopping. Whoever is loud- teresting handle.” Neil Crone, actor-comic- to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. Or, est gets the hottest chicks, so to Whatever they’re saying, writer, saves some of his best e-mail photos to [email protected]. speak. It’d be fun, wouldn’t it, they’re saying it loud and often lines for his columns. P PAGE 7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ APRIL 27, 2005

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Torn Black ready to DURHAM — Writer Sherry Coman is the guest of honour at the release first disc Writers’ Circle of Durham Region’s writers’ and editors’ breakfast dia- By Joshua May logue May 14. Special to the News Advertiser Coman is an experienced writer, PICKERING — story editor, critic, and teacher, hav- The realm of death is ing written, produced, and directed their stomping ground. her own short film. She is also a Pickering natives and aspiring musi- playwright in Canada, the U.S., and cians, ‘Torn Black,’ is a quintet playing England, and helped create cyberfilm- a self-described creation of melodic school.com. metal. The youth blend hard-rocking, In addition, Coman’s education head-banging riffs with the classi- portfolio includes a master’s of fine cal influences of composers such as arts in screenwriting from the Ameri- Beethoven and Bach to formulate their can Film Institute Center for Advanced dissimilar, yet popular sound. Film Studies in Los Angeles, and a “We’re not your typical mainstream bachelor of arts in English and film band,” said Alexander Woods, lead vo- from McGill University. She currently teaches screenwriting, film production calist. “(Torn Black) has excelled lo- theory and digital media theory at the cally and beyond largely due to our Toronto Film School. distinct sound and the new musical At the breakfast, Coman will aspect we bring to the scene. With our discuss diversity in writing and how songs you get a bit of everything and I to determine which story belongs to think our fans appreciate that.” which media. She will also explore the Comprised of Woods, 17, guitarist distinctive technique, vision, and craft Steve Saboe, 16, bassist Marc Cloutier, required for different media and how 16, drummer Jonathan Andreadis, 18, to work effectively with clients cross- and keyboardist Garret Henry, 16, Torn ing over applications. Black is set to release its record debut, The event is Saturday, May 14 ‘The Realm of Death’ on April 29. A Markie Warren/News Advertiser photo from 8:30 to 11 a.m. The location is the four-song EP, the band draws its inspi- Members of Pickering’s metal band Torn Black have been rehearsing plenty in advance of the release of their first disc, ‘The Realm Sports Garden Cafe in the Iroquois of Death.’ Torn Black, is, from Left, Marc Cloutier, Alexander Woods, Johnathan Andreadis, Steve Saboe, and Garret Henry. Park Sports Centre on the corner of ration for the disc largely from Finn- Victoria and Henry St. in Whitby. ish musicians and is ecstatic about its Having performed at such locales “We always want people to come group is hoping its musical future is no To reserve a spot, call 905-686- upcoming show with Finland metal as The Dungeon and Polish Hall in away from our show and be aching to flash in the dark. 0211 or e-mail wcdrbreakfast@wcdr. artists ‘Sonata Artica’. Oshawa, the group has seen its popu- spread the word about our band,” said “We definitely want to make a career org by May 11. “They’re easily our favourite band larity skyrocket over the year and a Henry. “There is no group out there out of this. In every song we write, out there,” said Woods. “It’s a real half they’ve been together. With a self- with a sound like ours. We are our own every show we play, we give our ab- honour to be playing alongside such proclaimed credo of “just give ’er,” the creation.” solute best. We’re looking to build a [ Comedy ] a musical influence, especially at a group endeavours to churn out perfor- Fashioning their band name after future here,” said Henry. large downtown venue like the Opera mances that not only satisfy the audi- a crack of lightning they saw blaze For more information, visit torn- Crone heads House.” ence but keep them begging for more. across the sky one stormy night, the black.ca. funny night

DURHAM — News Adver- Family relationships take centre stage tiser columnist and comedian Neil Crone will be appearing at the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto DURHAM — Whitby Courthouse at the same time. It’s a very uplifting April 30 for Crack a Smile comedy Theatre delves into the family with its play. It’s the kind of play that people night for colorectal cancer aware- newest production, Marvin’s Room. will really enjoy.” ness. With director Allan Goodley at the It’s McPherson’s only play, written Also appearing will be This helm, the nine-member cast presents as he was dying of AIDS, Goodley Hour has 22 Minutes’ Colin Mo- the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy- said. chrie and the Royal Canadian Air Farce’s Don Ferguson, among oth- drama which centres around two sis- “I’m sure he used his life experi- ers. For tickets or more informa- ters, Bessie and Lee and their family. ences when writing it,” Goodley said. tion visit www.ticketmaster.ca or The play opened April 21 and contin- The Durham Region cast is made call 1-877-50-COLON. ues through to May 7. up of Kathy Knight as Bessie, Lanie “The story is really about a family Anderson as Lee, Jordan Mechano as coming together, a dysfunctional fam- Hank, Barb Farrow as Ruth, Alex Han- [ Art exhibits ] ily,” said Goodley, making his directo- son as Charlie, another of Lee’s sons, rial debut with WCT. “It’s about family Jim Ferr, as Dr. Wally, Bessie’s doctor, Regional artists in relationships, family responsibilities.” Sharon Lundy-Ling as Dr. Charlotte, Bessie has been living at home, car- Hank’s psychiatrist, Susan Farr as the studio spotlight ing for her father, Marvin, and Aunt retirement home director and John DURHAM — Durham artists Ruth, for 20 years. Gordon in dual roles as Marvin and are featured in this year’s Lake “She is diagnosed with leukemia Bob, Dr. Wally’s brother who is filling Scugog Spring Studio Tour, April and has to contact her estranged sis- is as receptionist. 30 to May 1. ter whom she hasn’t seen in 20 years “It’s a great cast,” said Goodley. More than 40 artists will take ... for a bone marrow transplant,” “They’re working very hard. The ac- part in the tour of 20 studios Goodley said. tors are very talented. I think this play located in the vicinity of Lake Bessie not only needs help with a is going to be a fantastic hit.” Scugog. The self-directed tour transplant but the sisters also have The play runs Thursdays through features paintings, jewelry, sculp- to decide what to do with their father Saturdays at the Centennial Building, tures, pottery, woodwork, clothing and aunt. 416 Centre St. S. Tickets are available and more. 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A/P PAGE 49 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ April 27, 2005 UPCOMING Pine Ridge Secondary School in Pickering hosts its annual invitational track and field meet on Thursday, May 5. More than 500 athletes from Durham Region and the GTA are expected to attend. SPORTSsportsdurhamregion.com Sports briefs APRIL 27, 2005

[ Squash ] Pickering player headed to nationals in Calgary this week

PICKERING — A Pickering squash player is looking to move up in the youth rankings when he takes to the court in Calgary this week. Adam Engel, a Grade 7 student at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School in Pickering, will aim to improve on his number-three ranking in Canada when he plays at the Canadian Junior Squash Championships at the Calgary Win- ter Club, starting Thursday and continuing until Sunday, May 1. Adam Engel The 12-year- old is coming off an impressive victory at the Quebec Open Squash Champion- ships in Montreal last weekend. Electing to play up an age group in the boys’ under-15 bracket, Engel was still able to Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photos post a tournament victory. Following his Doris Kutsukake, of Pickering, makes some final adjustments to her goalie pads. Teammate Debbie Hoy, of Whitby, is similarly busy with her pre-game preparations. final match, he was presented the cham- pionship trophy by former professional squash world champion Jonathon Power. Earlier this season, Engel won a number of squash titles, appearing in the finals of the U.S. Open at Yale Uni- versity, as well as at the Ontario Open A hockey league of their own Squash Championships in Niagara-on- the-Lake. [ Curling ] Ice business carries on at Annandale

By Jim Easson Special to the News Advertiser Durham West women’s AJAX — The ice may be out at the Annandale Curling Club, but the business league has skaters of all of curling carries on all summer. ages and skill levels The turnover meeting for the An- nandale executive committee is slated for June 3. Jim Easson ends his year as This is the third in a three-part curling club president, and Craig Jewer series looking at the growth of women’s accepts the position for the 2005-2006 hockey in Durham Region. season. Two meetings are carried out that evening, the last of the old commit- By Al Rivett tee, and the first of the new one. Sports Editor ••• DURHAM — For the record, season winners At one time, the rink was can savour their victories until the ice merely a place where Lynne Rohland goes back in at Thanksgiving. Winning took her three children to their games the Friday night mixed league crown was and practices. the Gord Norton team, including Wilma But, for the past four years, the 42- Norton, Ron Alexander, and Rita Alexan- year-old Ajax resident has been deliver- der. The ‘B’ division winners were Bonnie ing tape-to-tape passes to teammates Klepadlo assisted by Dale Neely, Michelle among other skills on the ice as a player OPG team coach Doug Robinson addresses his players just prior to game time. Klepadlo and Geoff Martin. The ‘C’ divi- in the Durham West Girls’ Hockey As- sion title went to the Jim Sliva team, sociation’s (DWGHA) senior women’s Rohland is one of more than 100 local and hasn’t looked back. think they look for some peace and quiet while the Joe Mundy foursome captured league. women who play in the non-contact se- “I had not played organized hockey, away from the stresses of life and they the ‘D’ division crown. ••• “I get exercise and I enjoy hockey,” nior women’s league, which has players but I knew the rules and I knew how to like the exercise too,” he explains. Thursday night mixed league win- says Rohland, a defenceman-centreman in their late teens right up to their 60s. skate and I knew most of the other play- League director Teresa Muto took over ners in the ‘A’ division were Bert Durand, with the Phoenix Enterprises squad this Where once recreational hockey was ers through ringette, so it was a pretty the position this year after the former Joan O’Leary, Bob Evans and Linda Kells. season. “I have three kids and you’re virtually the sole domain of men, who easy transition for me,” she says. director stepped down. The league has Steve Middleton, Susan Boyland, Paul always dealing with kids and life. For played in their so-called beer leagues, it’s Like Rohland, Staines says there are been in existence for nine years, boasting Downey and Janice Connor took ‘B’ divi- one hour, I get to forget about life and now a women’s game, too. a number of reasons why the brand of 156 players last season. sion bragging rights. Champions of the just play and skate. It’s an hour or two to For the women, it’s not about the liq- recreational hockey employed in the The league, she notes, is for players ‘C’ and ‘D’ categories were the Bruce yourself — I guess it’s called me-time.” uid libations to commiserate a loss or Ajax and Pickering-based league has ap- of all skill levels and all ages, from the Gilder and Jon Russill teams, respec- After just completing her fourth sea- celebrate a win following a game, it’s all pealed to her. youngest being 18 right up to the oldest tively. son in the league earlier this month, about the exercise, the up to two games “I like to keep active through the win- in her 60s. ••• Rohland laced on her skates again on a week that allows them to get away from ter months. It’s a social thing to get out “There are women who’ve put on The Ontario Curling Association the weekend, this time suiting up for the daily grind of life, not to mention the and to de-stress,” says the 39-year-old. skates for the first time and they’re sup- runs the local edition of its Spring Sym- posium at the Annandale Country Club the Durham West Cougars at a 20-team fun, camaraderie and competition the “My heart was always into hockey.” ported by their entire team, whether on Wednesday, May 4 at 7 p.m. Topics to house league-calibre tournament in league provides. Never having played organized hock- they’re hanging on to the boards or going be covered include energy conservation, Hamilton. There, the Cougars returned “I think it’s great,” says Rohland. “The ey, Staines recalls ringette was the only on an end-to-end rush with the puck, all ice allocations for 2005-2006, ice main- with the gold medal. way it used to be, women who were into option while growing up. She’s glad are welcome,” says Muto. tenance, and brainstorming. Hockey has always been part of Roh- sports could only participate until their young girls now have the choice of play- The women’s league has encountered ••• land’s life since a childhood spent play- college years. After that, sports were non- ing hockey throughout most of their lives steady growth over the past eight years, Both world championships are in ing in an ad hoc league organized by a existent. Now, women can play basket- if they choose. says Muto. Next season, the expectation North America next curling season. The group of parents in her native Newmar- ball, soccer or hockey just to have fun. It’s “When I was young at age 15 and 16 is to have 10 house league teams. world women’s championship is to be ket. But, a broken leg during gymnastics always been accepted that men could do we didn’t have women’s hockey, only “There isn’t a day go by that I haven’t competed in Grande Prairie, Alberta at age 15 put an end to her hockey career. it, now women feel they can get out and ringette,” she says. “I had no choice, had e-mails enquiring about the league. from March 18 to 26. The world men’s A husband, three children and 20 years participate and not have people look at it was ringette or nothing. It’s come a They’ll ask, ‘I haven’t played before, is championship goes from April 1 to 9, in later, she got back on the ice four year you and think, ‘What are they trying to long way since then. The younger girls that OK?’ I tell them that we welcome Lowell, Mass. ago. She recalls it was at the urging of her prove?’ I think it’s a great thing.” see that they can still play hockey when everyone. I absolutely see the league husband. Pickering resident Pamela Staines they’re 40.” growing each year.” “After we had our third child, my hus- spent her third season on the wing for Staines is grateful the league is recre- In addition to the eight house league [ Golf ] band said I should get out and do some- the Phoenix Enterprises. After playing ational in nature and not ultra competi- teams, the DWGHA has three senior thing. We’re both hockey enthusiasts, so ringette as a youth and young adult, she tive, allowing players with limited experi- women’s teams that are more competi- Girls Inc. set to tee he signed me up,” says the Ajax resident. successfully made the switch to hockey ence to be part of the league. tive. Two compete in the North Metro “The main reason to play is not to go Girls’ Hockey League’s senior women’s off on fundraiser out and win. That’s totally not it at all. It’s division, playing about 20 games per a recreational league,” she says. season. DURHAM — It’s time to dust off Frank Ansell, coach of the Enterprise The Durham West senior women’s the golf clubs as the Girls Incorporated for the last four years, notes there’s a tier 1 ‘A’ team is coached by former Telus charity golf tournament is fast ap- marked difference between the men’s Lightning coach Don Henwood. That proaching and spots are filling up. The annual tournament is being held recreational league and the women’s. team finished second in the league this Thursday, June 2 at Deer Creek Golf and “Guys don’t have to worry about get- year. The other ‘A’ team, coached by Ken Banquet Facility in Ajax. ting a babysitter; guys don’t miss a game Patterson, ended its season fifth. Along with 18 holes of golf, the day because their kids are sick; guys go out The other competitive senior women’s includes food, prizes, contests and a for a beer after a game, but the girls go team restricts its competition to tourna- silent auction. Hall of Fame jockey Sandy right home, because they’re paying for a ments. At the all-Ontario playdowns, the Hawley is among the celebrity guests sitter,” laughs Ansell. Durham West representative finished expected. Although the league is competitive, in with a silver medal in the ‘B’ division. Registration is $150 and sponsors the sense that the teams are balanced to Both Rohland and Staines agree they’ll and donations are needed. The first tee- make it as fair as possible for each of the be playing in the league for a long time to off is at 12:30 p.m. eight clubs, Ansell says there’s more to come. For more information about regis- the action than that. “Oh yeah, for many years, for as long tration or sponsorship opportunities, call Girls Inc. at 905-428-8111, or e-mail “I think the ladies look for the social as I can skate, I’ll be out there,” says [email protected]. Gina King of Phoenix Enterprises grabs a squirt of water between shifts. aspect of playing hockey than guys do. I Staines. A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 27, 2005 www.durhamregion.com

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Require a re- no later than May 9, 2005 to: drivers license a must. Please fax Region. Neat appearance a must. sponsible pleasant person who ceptional communication skills. resume to (905) 209-0194. Attn: Please fax resume to 905-665-  Must be able to start ASAP. You can work independently. Candi- Region of Durham Housing Services, Dave will be responsible for providing dates should have previous Order 2 Simcoe Street, 2nd Floor, 8972. courteous and efficient delivery of Desk/Reception/Clerical experi- Oshawa, ON L1H 8C1 DETAILER REQUIRED for busy FULL-TIME Chiropractic recep- packages on assigned route. Call ence (i.e Order Entry, Invoicing, Whitby shop. Must be team 905-318-5300. Shipping papers, Custom paper, Attn: Madeleine Cheesman tionist required, assistant experi- oriented! Experience preferred. ence preferred. Computer, cleri- etc.). Well developed computer Full & part-time positions. Valid CUSTOMER SERVICE oriented skills (Accpac Advantage, Word, E-mail: cal, multi-tasking and phone skills driver's licence necessary. Phone essential. Apply with resume in people with transportation required Excel etc.) and strong communica- 905-242-4917 btwn 11am-5pm for busy garden centre. Call tion skills with a keen eye for [email protected] person at Lakeridge Chiropractic (905)655-8501 detail. Experience an asset. Mail Fax: 905-721-0849 or for further details Clinic, 580 King St. W. Suite #1, Resumes To: File # 169, Call: 905-434-5011, ext. 215 FORKLIFT OPERATOR $11.00/ Oshawa. CUSTOMER SERVICE/ORDER Oshawa Whitby This Week, 865 HR Lindy, Raymond Reach, coun- Ta kers. $20/hr avg. Bonuses Farewell St. Oshawa Ont. L1H ter balance. Must be licensed, min HYGIENIST TEMP wanted for Available! We Train You! Call 7L5. 3 yrs exp, long term temp, all Wednesdays in Oshawa. Please ARON at 905-435-0518. shifts available. Pickering area fax resume to 905-728-6736 OUT OF SCHOOL? Out of work? Please fax resume Att: Christine Oshawa wholesale co. has 20 F/T HOST FAMILIES NEEDED ! 416-495-0941 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Full DURHAM'S PREMIERE openings in Cust. Serv., Sales, In- and part time, friendly, energetic, WATER FEATURE DESIGN & ventory & Entry Level Manage- Spanish & French students are GRAPHIC / STRUCTURAL DE- quick - learner, wanted immedi- INSTALL COMPANY ment. $350-$450 to start. Call To- coming to Ajax/Pickering to improve SIGN 35 k + graphic, fabrication ately for family practice in Picker- We are currently looking for 4 day-Start tomorrow. Scholarships drawings and design, autocad & ing. Experience an asset. Email Full time individuals. Must be bonuses avail. Call Mark 905-571- their English and experience corel a must. Min 5 yrs exp fax re- [email protected]. able to lift at least 150 lbs. 3260 Canadian lifestyle for July & August. sume Christine at Staff Plus 416- Valid Drivers License an asset. 495-0941 P/T DENTAL HYGIENIST req'd for PART-TIME help in garden centre. Whitby office. Flexible hours, top Exp. preferred but not required. Knowledge of plants necessary. A warm friendly family willing to Send resumes to: MECHANIC WANTED: Tr u ck wages, Tuesdays and/or Thurs- Call Kamstra Landscaping, share their hospitality would complete and/or trailer mechanic shop locat- days. Professionals only. Serious [email protected] (905)579-5571 or call 905-427-6240 their stay. Remuneration provided. ed in Pickering. Excellent wages inquiries only. Please call Dr. and benefits. Day shift. Valid li- D'Souza for interview (905)430- POULTRY FARM HELP Full-time 0118 (40-hours). Collecting/Grading censes. Call Bryce (905)728-2346 EXPERIENCED TELEMARKET- Please call Arlene @ 905 428-6829 or 416-297-1712 ERS full time days, Pickering loca- eggs on Automatic System; barn PSW'S & DSW'S - Personal and tion, no selling, no commissions, maintenance; hard worker, team Developmental Support workers player and willing to learn other RED LEAF PRESS PERSON required imme- $11.00 per hr. Call (905) 426-2705 diately for 4-colour Harris press. needed. Full time hours available. farm procedures. Drop Resume off To p wages. e-mail resume to: at White Feather Country Store, 15 STUDENT Only experienced need apply. Call HOMEWORKERS needed!! To 705-786-1450, or fax resume to: [email protected] Assemble Products- Mailing/Pro- Raglan Rd E, Raglan. NO PHONE PROGRAMS CALLS PLEASE. 705-786-1043. cessing Circulars- PC/Clerical RESTORATIVE DENTAL Hygien- Work Available. No Experience PT YOUTH WORKERS required QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN, must ist wanted, FT and PT. Ortho ex- Needed! Free Information: for therapeutic group home in the perience an asset. Please forward www.homeworkersnetwork.com or be licensed, knowledge of home Durham Region. Overnight rate repairs and remodelling an asset. the resume to Dental Futures, send S.A.S.E.; QSEI, 111-336 $9.00 - $10.50 /hour, Part Time/re- ARISS HAULAGE LTD. 1801 Dundas St. East, PO. Box A PHARMACIST is required full- Yonge St., Reference #7-107, Bar- Full or part time. Please fax re- lief $11.40 - $12.50/hour pending Positions available for afternoon shift sume to (905) 571-0152. 70567, Whitby, ON L1N-9G3 time to manage a small chain drug rie, ON, L4N 4C8. (705)726-9070. qualifications. Fax resume to Klöckner Pentaplast of Canada Inc. store in Oshawa. The successful (905) 579-3093 (3:30 p.m. to 12 midnight) candidate must possess the fol- lowing: excellent communication HOUSE CLEANING RECEPTIONIST/Office manager Competitive wage, benefit package SAP Logistics Clerk skills, interest in diabetes care & HELEN'S HOME required for high end medical spa * MECHANIC pharmaceutical care, be informed SERVICES in Ajax. Call Karen 905-619-2038 EXPERIENCED P/T COOKS for Klöckner Pentaplast of Canada Inc., is a global leader in and updated. We offer a competi- Hiring Full Time Cleaners Class 310T Licence RIBO LICENSE CSR, permanent dayshift. Also Dishwasher/Prep tive salary and benefit pkg and a for the Ajax-Pickering area * SERVICE PERSON part-time position for busy Ajax of- person required Monday-Friday. the Plastic Film industry with offices in Europe, USA, professional work environment. Please leave message for Registration fice. Min. 5 years experience per- South Ajax location. Apply in per- We are a family owned 10 store Lora Tractor/Trailer experience sonal lines. Fax resume: 905-683- son at Scrambles, 527 Westney 4276 Ontario and Quebec. Our Oshawa Ontario office is looking operation in the eastern Ontario (905) 426-6041 Officer Submit application to: Rd. S. or phone 905-428-0903. market. Please reply in confi- New applicants only please. dence by fax to: 905-723-1421 or or email: Stuart Wonnacott for an individual with SAP experience in Logistics, [email protected] Positions Required [email protected] 232 MacKenzie Ave. OSHAWA - Experienced chef/ Inventory, Order Entry and administrative tasks. $20.00/her Avg. short order/ line cook required for LEARN HOW to operate a mini We Train You! Ajax, Ont. L1S 2E8 daily restaurant and banquet hall A CAREER IN office outlet from home, Call Tom or Fax to: 905-683-8720 OUR PORT PERRY CLIENT is for golf course. Fax resume to: We need a bright, hardworking individual to join our team. FINANCIAL earning $3000+ month. seeking an Inside Sales Rep. to (905) 433-7996 www.missionsuccess.ca Free (905) 435-0280 service existing customers, while If you are punctual, dedicated, highly motivated, energetic SERVICES on-line training. developing new ones. You must Training CUSTOMER SERVICE REP REQUIRED be articulate, motivated and use a and ready to roll up your sleeves for any task then you LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - Apply in RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS, "Consultative" approach to Sales. SUPER 8 MOTEL provided. person to 1614 Dundas St. E., Sears Home Central, requires $13.50 an hour Base Salary + Top Notch Comm. AJAX may be the candidate for us. Representatives. Suite 203. Whitby (Dundas / Thick- reliable individuals for our maid Must have excellent communication skills paid. Send your resume for son) on Tuesday Wednesday and service. Full training and vehicle 2 years Customer Service Desk experience immediate consideration to: Currently highirng f/t and p/t Call John Thursday from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 provided. Driver's license manda- [email protected] NIGHT AUDIT You must have SAP experience, Outlook, Microsoft Office p.m tory. PT/FT. Call 905-438-9208. (Automotive/RV/ATV experience preferred) (905)509-4518 Own vehicle Please bring resume to: including Word and Excel, excellent telephone skills and 210 Westney Rd. LOCAL GENERAL laborers South Ajax IGA Be able to start immediately be willing to perform any task at hand. APPOINTMENT TAKER - Whitby required. Must have valid drivers Please send resume by fax to 905-683-4600 or fax to: 905-428-7488 part-time/full-time,$9-$11/hour plus license and reliable transportation. or by email: [email protected] bonus. Experienced. Call Bet- Call (416)281-9313 ASST. MEAT MGR. APPLIANCE SALES POSITION ty(905) 666-4905 & full time, required immediately. We offer competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits MASONRY LABOURERS Needed TAXI TAXI is hiring drivers for WE'RE EXPANDING! Are you ASST. GROCERY MGR. Oshawa and Clarington opera- sacrificing time away from your Benefits, relaxed atmosphere. CARPENTER/HELPER required Cash money. Rate based on expe- Apply to: Paddy's Market, 2212 package. If you are interested in joining our dynamic for residential framing. Own trans- rience. Call (905)809-2364 tions. Day or night, full or part time family due to lack of flexibility in (3 years exp. min.) shifts available. Call 905-571-7951 hours or earnings? Take control of Taunton Rd. Hampton. Fax: 905- CENTREFIELD/NASH RD. area. organization please send your resume and cover letter by portation. Call after 7 pm. 905- 263-1076. Phone: 905-263-8369. 259-3385. MEAT CUTTER required immedi- Please Submit ask for Dave, or apply in person: your time and income potential. OPEN HOUSE Sunday May 1st. ately full time. Apply in person with 164 Bloor St. E. Oshawa. Call to request an interview with 1-5p.m. 2 Cloverfield St., Courtice. fax to: CHILD CARE CENTRE, requires resume, Grandview IGA, 600 resume in person to one of North America's fastest APPLIANCES SALES POSITION Lovely 4-level sidesplit, 8 room growing financial services full time, required immediately. a full-time assistant. Also positions Grandview St. Oshawa, to the John or Darryl TELEMARKETER - Experienced, home For Sale by owner, corner 905-436-3478, Attn: Darlene Blazina suitable for students for summer Meat Dept. companies. Full or part time. Benefits, relaxed atmosphere. lot in mature/desirable neighbor- 955 Westney Rd. S. professional, to book quality Tr aining provided. Call Lee Apply to: Paddy's Market, 2212 camp program. Please forward re- appointments in Ottawa. Part-time, hood; 3+1 bdrms, 1.5 baths, LR sume by May 13, to 601 Dundas MOUNTAIN ASH LANDSCAPING Ajax. Muldoon at 1-877-623-2495 Taunton Rd. Hampton. Fax: 905- w/picture window; huge/bright fam- work from home. $20/hr. 263-1076 . Phone 905-263-8369. St. W. Box 24071, Whitby L1N requires experienced female/male achievable for right individual ily room; Kitchen w/o to 15'x13' 8x8. landscape/maintenance labourers, SUPERINTENDENT required full- (base+bonus). Lily (819)684-0823. deck w/ramp; large bdrm in bsmt April-November, 26-38-hrs/week. time for Oshawa/Bowmanville AREA SALES MANAGERS req'd w/double closet; fenced-in yard SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX LANDSCAPE Labourers & Interior Energetic, organized, detail-orient- apartment complex. Suitable for to promote and sell financial ser- w/shed; approx 1500-2000sq ft; Renovators required with experi- ed, reliable, clean appearance. retired/semi-retired couple. No TELEMARKETING, part time vices/other related products to car, house shows well; incl. all electri- 905-683-0707 ence. Must be able to get to the Wage based on experience. pets. Fax resume (905)623-2257. evenings, mature individuals, ex- Place your ad RV & pools/spa dealers. Generous cal light fixtures. Priced to sell at job done & have basic Hand Tools. Fax 905-665-3382 or Email Only those chosen for an interview perience preferred. $10/hr. Call at 905-683-0707 commission, unlimited potential. $229,000, 30-60 day possession Call (905)831-3468. [email protected] will be contacted. 905-686-2445 ext. 304 after 4p.m. Call 905-619-9979 to be arranged. (905)723-7046 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 27, 2005, PAGE 11 A/P

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Call shopping and downtown, $750 all 905-642-1908 ext.241 New in box, accessory package in- 7649 for an appointment. (905)721-9242 inclusive. (416) 625-2363. away- in the Kawartha's. Reason- cluded. Cost $6750 sell for $2300. 1996 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, auto., Approx. 800-sq. ft. No smoking. WHITBY - CENTURY HOME, ably priced, clean & comfortable 905-852-4055 a/c, cert., e-tested, new brakes Call 416-271-8161. 905-213-4669. OLDER HOUSE - Townhouse 1011 SIMCOE ST. N., Oshawa - OSHAWA, clean & quiet new 1- WHITBY - one bedroom basement recently renovated 1-bdrm. ground cottages. Great sunset, clear wa- leave message and newer tires, am/fm cassette, or semi, Durham region. Any Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town BLOOR ST. EAST OSHAWA - bdrm apt on main floor w/private apt. Sep. entrance, includes heat, level apt. $750/mo. First/last, refer- ter, good fishing. www.birchben- QUANTITY OF antique red brick, dark purple. 163,000 km. Well condition. Cash for right property. home suites with full basements, Convenientl near No Frills /401. 1- deck. Close to downtown, hospital. water/hydro, cable. No pets. Park- ences. Avail. immediately. No dresort.on.ca CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD circa 1854. Also cedar posts and maintained & very reliable.My 905-260-0172. available for rent. Private fenced BEDROOM $635+hdyro (approx. $720/mo inclusive. No smoking. ing. No smoking. $575/mo. Call pets/smokers. 905-655-8648. FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from rails. For info. 905-623-4676. daughter is leaving for university, yards with mature trees. $999.00 $30), May/June 1st. 2-BED- (416)951-2236 (905)668-3364 $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, $4995 obo. Call 905-444-9404 per month. 12th month free! Call ROOMS, $745+hydro($50/mo). WHITBY - 3-bedroom main floor, pad and installation. Free esti- RENT TO OWN - New and recon- (905)579-7649 for an appointment. May/June 1st.. First/last, 1-park- OSHAWA, near lake, open-con- WHITBY Dundas and Brock. Third garage, large kitchen, livingroom, mates, carpet repairs. Serving ditioned appliances, new TV's, 1997 CHEVROLET LUMINA, 6cyl, ing. Immaculate, well-maintained, cept basement apartment, suit one floor of triplex, large 3-bedroom, appliances, laundry, parking, near Durham and surrounding area. Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, air, new transmission, 230K, person, separate entrance, fridge/stove, coin wash, no pets. 401/all amenities. $1350/incl. 99 JAYCO 5TH wheel trailer 14ft Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- $3700. Clean. 905-427-6430 or bright. Laundry, small building. slide, sleeps 6. Fridge, stove, ov- 83 ACRES FOR SALE located in 1st Class Executive Apt. Bus-stop at door. No pets. 905- $650/monthly includes utilities, Parking, avail. immediately, Thickson/Dundas. June 15th. (905)686-1772 ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- 416-704-0046. Photo available. $1075/month inclusive. Also 2- en, microwave, propane & gas, Email: [email protected] Highland Grove Ont. Beautifully lo- PORT UNION/401 area 668-1946. parking, laundry, first/last, no (905)626-6726 livery. No credit application re- cated 20 minutes from Algonquin smoking/pets. (905)404-1520 bed. $950. (905)983-9082. awning. Excellent condition. CARPETS. Laminate and vinyl fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- Park and Bancroft. Creek running 1 bedroom,1 bathroom, Whitby 1 AAABSOLUTELY fabu- $21,000 o.b.o. Call (905)668-0029 sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. 1997 DODGE Neon, auto, through, clear building lot and basement apt. Newly OSHAWA, newly renovated, bright WHITBY NEWER 1 bedroom, ex- lous Burns/Thickson, beautiful 3- Commercial carpet including pre- 185,000km., black, 4 door, E-test- driveway. $59,900. Call Lea 705- finished. Laundry. Large BLUEWATER 1-bedroom basement. Quiet ceptional area, large window, sep- bdrm home, 2-fireplaces, bay win- mier underpad and installation. SOLID PINE/WROUGHT IRON ed, great shape, $3,500 OBO, call 448-9453. Backyard. Parking. Free PARK WHITBY neighbourhood, near bus line and arate, entrance, parking, laundry, dows, newly decorated, all appli- Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. bedroom suite, queen size, head- (905)420-1334. cable/internet. Minutes to Go 1 & 2 Bedrooms. hospital. Own entrance, driveway, utilities/cable included, no ances incl, avail. immediately. Call Residential, commercial, customer board, footboard, two nite tables, $700/mo. laundry/storage. $800/inclusive. pets/smoking, $770 May 1st, 905- 905-427-5128. satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- dresser, mirror, armoire. Piilowtop 1998 HYUNDIA ACCENT, 160K, Please call Mon-Fri. Suit mature person/couple. No 579-9342. [email protected]. 1988 BON AIRE TENT TRAILER, mate. Mike 905-431-4040 mattress/box spring included. Ask- green, am/fm, new tires&battery. Call Paul: (416)271-7994 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. smoking/pets. Lisa (416)930-6364 8-ft, sink, icebox, stove, awning ing $2,000. (905)686-9421 Great on gas. $2,000 as is. (905)- 905-571-3522 WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. $2500; Pool table w/accessories CERAMIC EQUIPMENT includes 837-9213. INDUSTRIAL unit for rent, 1800 sq OSHAWA, one bed. basement E., One and two bedroom suites. $1500; 51" Sony Wide-Screen 2 kilns, trough, and many moulds, TARPS - Spring Clearance, 10% ft, truck level shipping door, prime Shelter Canadian apt. Separate entrance, parking, Low rise building, park like setting, $2000; (905)697-6306 $2500 obo. also 12 ft. stainless OFF until April 30th. Woven Poly 1999 ACURA, 1.6 EL Premium. 1st Class Executive Apt. balcony or patio. Close to down- industrial location in pickering, Properties Ltd. laundry, appliances, gas fireplace, 401/MARKHAM RD. Spacious 3 steel exhaust hood with fire extin- Ta rps, all sizes from 8'x10' to Great condition, 4-cyl, 5-spd, heat- close to 401, Call 416-438-5650 or PORT UNION/401 area near 401/all amenities. Bloor/Har- town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. 1988 GOLDEN FALCON, 27" fifth guisher, best offer, & misc. racks, 30'x50'. Priced $7. - $90. (tax incl.) ed leather seats, heated power (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca bedroom townhomes, fenced in wheel, great condition, sleeps 6, 905-655-0069 Spacious 1 bedroom, mony. $750/incl. June 1st. backyard, private garage & drive- counters, small awning etc. Call Call Bowmanville 905-623-5258. mirrors, power sunroof, p/w, p/dl, 1 bathroom, New Kitchen, BOWMANVILLE, bright, modern, (905)626-6726 located at beautiful Glenn Alan Lorna 905-430-3298. a/c, cd, keyless entry, alloys, WHITBY SOUTH- spacious 1&2 way, carpeted, familyroom, appli- Park in Marmora on Crowe Lake. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Kaw- basement apt. Newly clean 1 & 1 plus den. Apts., avail- ance and ceramic floors. Also 98,600kms, $11,500. (905)666- able May 1/June 1, parking, laun- OSHAWA. Bachelor apartment, bedroom, $760 - $875, laundry, Includes large deck and storage CERAMIC MOLDS and bisque ai, excellent, beautiful sound, black 5268 finished. Laundry. Large $500/inclusive, no smoking/pets. first/last, near Go, Available now or available 2 bedroom apartment(s). shed. $8,500 OBO. Call 905-885- lacquer finish, 49 h x 59 l x 24 w Backyard. Parking. Free dry, would suit mature non-smok- www.realstar.ca 416-292-0118 stock. Also long white wedding ing adult, no dogs, (905)725-1052 Available May 1st. Call 905-259- May 1st. Daytime viewings Mon- 6863 gown size 9/10 originally $5,000. (905) 655-7979 2002 CHEV.Cavalier Z24 - Black, cable/internet. Minutes to Go 7828 or 905-242-8370. Fri. Days(905)666-3338, evenings $1,500.00+tax. Phone 705-878- PROFESSIONAL FURNISHED Station. No smoke/pets. AJAX -brand new 3 bedroom Standard. 35,100 k's. Transferable BRIGHT 2-BDRM BASEMENT (905)832-2722. 1989 SIERRA COBRA, 39', front 8423 Leave message USED KITCHEN for sale. 10x14, extended warranty. $11,500. offices (3), show exceptionally $1095/mo. PICKERING Whites/401, profes- townhouse. 2.5 bath. Close to all bedroom, back bunks, sleeps 10, ash venire, comes with copper well. Reception/admin. functions, Brock/Rossland, 3pc bath, sep Cert/E-tested. Call (905)427-7689. entrance, $845/mo. Laundry & sionally finished spacious 1-bed. WHITBY, bright 3-bdrm mainfloor, amenities. 5 appliances. Available lots of extras $10,500 obo. Call CHIP TRUCK - 2 fryers, broiler, handles. $3500. (905)436-8299 internet, phone-system, VM, board Call Paul: (416)271-7994 basement. Parking, sep. entrance, 4 appliances, parking & garage, immediately. $1350/mo. First/last. 705-324-8030 utilities included. no smoking/pets grill, steam table, stainless-steel, 2 2002 HONDA CIVIC, 2dr., black, and meeting room. Free parking. utilities included. Suits working close to schools, shopping, (905)426-5295 or (905)619-8880. fridges, 1 holds 500 pops, gen- WANT TO SELL on Ebay? Whitby-4min. from 401. $300- Available May 1st. First/last 5-spd, rear spoiler, e-tested, 2 BEDROOM, large living/dining (905)665-5284. person. Available immediately. $1100/mo + 1/2 utilities. Avail. 2000 COLEMAN SANTE FE erator, 18 cu.ft. freezer, Sim- Not sure how? Or where to start? $600. 905-433-0040. References/first/last. $695/mo. No May 1st. Call Mike days 905-427- CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., camper, sleeps 6, 3-way fridge, I can get you set up and sell- 119,500kms., asking $13,900 rooms, eat-in kitchen, walk-out to coe/Conlin, (905)725-7530 (905)686-1449 deck and huge yard. Great loca- CLEAN, QUIET 1 bedroom base- pets/smoking. 905-421-9090, 4077 ext. 24, evenings/weekends. Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- screen room, 2 stoves, $6500. ing! Please call Gregg at tion, 2 parking spots included. ment apartment. 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Available im- 1984 15' SPRINGBOK Runabout available OAC on New & Refur- 905-576-1050. water, 2-parking, storage, No mediately. Call 905-404-0912 ment, spacious living room, eat-in A-ABA-DABA-DO (905)666-2008 is accepting appli- with 35 HP Viking motor & trailer. bished Systems. 27 Warren Ave- required. Join a winning team with kitchen, separate entrance, no cations for 2 & 3 bedroom units. COCKATIEL. Small, dark grey, over 30 established locations. Call pets, 1st/last 905 579-7581. NOBODY NEEDS Family owned since new, excellent nue, Oshawa (1 block east of CALL BRIDGET EAST OSHAWA - 1-bdrm base- smoker/pets, suits single working TO RENT Subject to membership policy ap- condition. $1650. (905)571-7424 Park/Bond). Call (905)576-9216 3-yrs-old, female. Hand-trained 1-888-738-0738 ext 228. person. Avail. immediately, proval. Applications available at and great with kids. Asking $125- BANKRUPTCY www.fmwindows.com 2-BEDROOM, 2-baths, upper level ment/bachelor apt. Separate en- If you're paying $750+/mo www.bitsandbytestech.com trance, gas f/p, laundry, cable, $775.mo inclusive. First/last. Community Centre Unit 85, 10am- obo. Cage included. Serious call- of house, Bowmanville. Satellite , you CAN OWN - 1987 24 1/2 FT. BAYLINER, SLOW CREDIT laundry, 2-parking. Near 401. No 1-parking, No smoking. Avail. June (905)427-8243, (416)677-4449 4pm.- Mon.-Thurs., (On Friday, SLEEPS 6, on aluminum trailer DINING ROOM SUITE, cherry- ers only 905-665-7071 Jackie or smoking/pets. June 1st, first/last. 1st. $700 inclusive. First/last. 905- LET ME SHOW YOU! Sat. & Sun pick-up points are post- with double axle. Best reasonable wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & Dana. NO CREDIT $950+50% heat/hydro. Call 436-0487 PICKERING Brock/Major Oaks, No Down Payment!! ed on Community Centre's door offer. Telephone (905) 579-3299. side chairs, pedestal table, dove- (905)623-0926 one bedroom+den basement, Ken Collis, Assoc. Brkr, between, 10am-7pm). tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for GOLDEN RETRIEVERS, 5 males GOOD CREDIT renovated, new appliances, sep. 2002 LEGEND, 179-EXCALIBUR from champion bloodline's, CKC $$$MORTGAGE FINANCING$$$ Coldwell Banker RMR R.E. $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES 3 BEDROOM (Pickering) -Bright, FREE CRUISE entrance, laundry, parking, a/c, RITSON/TAUNTON, 1330-83 fish/depthfinder, trolling motor, 213-4669. registered. Vaccinated, tempera- - $$$1ST AND 2ND MORTGAG- Clean basement. Sep. entrance. near 401/Go. Immediate. $700/in- (905)728-9414 or Tr owbridge. 4-level, 3-bdrms, 4 built-in battery charger, CD-player, ment guaranteed, Asking $800 ES $$$ www.mortgagebid.ca or NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED Satellite, Parking, Laundry includ- Move in by May clusive. No smoking/pets. 289- 1-877-663-1054 appliances, a/c, 2-parking, pool, full covers, extras, glide-on trailer, DISHWASHER, Westinghouse, each. Ready to go May 7th. Seri- call Dennis @1-800-915-2353. ed. Walk to GO. $950/mo. inclu- 314-9652; 905-426-5819. playground, yard maintenance, 2003 125-hp Mercury, oil-injected, ous inquires only. Telephone A NEW 2005 OR USED Purchases, renewals or refinance. 1st & you may win [email protected] white. Portable w/oak cutting top. sive. No dogs/smoking. Call a free vacation! $1200+ heat & hydro. Avail. imme- low hours. $21,500-firm. Bowman- Approx 8 years old. Pots/reg/lite (905) 404-9453. DRIVE 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE TODAY To consolidate your debts. Lowest (905)837-0426. PICKERING VILLAGE, legal 2- diately. (416)873-3055 ville (905)623-4384, 905-242-3246 rates possible for residential or cycle. Works great, good condi- CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE Harwood & Bayly bedroom basement. All inclusive 2 FARM HOUSES avail. May 1st. tion. $100. (905)404-6516 LAB PUPS, 8 weeks. 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Mtgs, con- AJAX - 1 bedroom basement LARGE 2 BEDROOM basement renovated, bright, clean, very spa- apt. $795/inclusive, South-end (905) 668-9088 (905)655-5337 relationships. Toll Free 1-866-719- solidations, auto loans, private apartment. Available May 1st. cious. 1-bedrm basement apt. sep 9116. www.sinceresingles.ca. 1/2 GAS dryer 1-yr $350; sofa & chair Oshawa. Fenced-in backyard, entrance. $750-all inclusive. No 41ST funds available. We can help!!! Separate entrance. $750 inclusive. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, Bow- price special, now on! $400; Two wing chairs $350; T.V. Better Credit Solutions (416)878- No smoke/pets. 416-889-7430 or Laundry, parking, cable included, smoking/pets. first/last/references. armoire $250; solid pine buffet, June/July 1st. (905)448-9671 May 1. (416)990-3271 manville, near 401/Baseline, A/C, 2323, (416)876-2106 (905)984-4198. garage, 2 fireplaces. $1250 plus hutch, table, 4 chairs $850; Oak queen bedroom $850; washer & BIRTHDAY AJAX - large clean 2 bedroom LIVERPOOL/BAYLY renovated 2- PICKERING, Brock/401. Large utilities. Fist/last. Available May 1st. (905)623-1229 dryer 2-yr $450; side-by-side fridge From 4.74% bsmt. apt. Walk to lake. Fridge, bedroom basement apt. All inclu- 1-bedroom basement, TV room, "WON'T LAST" spacious room, $250 (905)260-1123 for 5 years. stove, laundry, $875/inclusive. sive, except cable. $825. Avail. separate entrance. Near Hwy 401 clean home, quiet cul-de-sac. May 1st. Private entrance, side and amenities, 3-appliances 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, air con, Cable, laundry, parking. $400. im- LIVE-IN certified oversees 1st. & 2nd 905-409-5424. close to schools and downtown nannies/care givers. Elder care, GOLFERS Ping G-2 MRH Steel patio. Please leave message kitchen and bath. A/C, 1-parking mediate. Ritson/Bloor. (905)831- 3-PW new $850; Taylor Rac 0.S Mortgages to 100% (OAC) AJAX - New, bright 2 bdrm. (416)571-9274. Laundry, cable, Utilities. Whitby, $1400+util. first/last. Avail- 6331 special needs, minimum wage ap- able now. Call (905)430-7849 plies. No fee employers OEA. 2004 MRH Graphite 3-PW new Best Available Rates bsmnt. apt. Livingroom, kitchen w/ $740/inclusive. No smoking/pets, $650; Astro Turf Driving Mats DENNIS appliances, full washroom, cable , MAIN FLOOR 1 BDRM. Clean, references req. Call Den (416)699-6931. Private Mortgage Funds 3 BEDROOM sunny bungalow 2 ROOMS AVAILABLE in de- 48"x48" slightly used, paid $500 laundry. Separate entrance, 1 fresh paint, large kitchen & living (905)428-0979 tached home in Ajax no pets, no sell $200 (905)259-4653 Arrears P.O.S room, parking, a/c, bus at door. No main flr. Ajax. New carpet, dish- LIVE-IN NANNY required for one parking, no smoking/pets $900/mo washer, laundry. Lrg. yard w/ deck. smoking, quiet atmosphere, close child. Pickering home. 9.00/hour. SCOTT Refinancing Debt inclusive, available immediately, smoking/pets. First/last/references. PICKERING, 1 bedroom plus den to Ajax transit. Please call Stella at $750/mo. inclusive. 905-260-0172. basement apt, very desirable area, Near Pickering Beach Rd., 401 & Day, Evening & Weekend shift. Consolidation a Specialty first/last. Phone 905-427-2183, or (905) 686-8143, leave message. Housekeeping required. For fur- 416-728-9826. Rosebank/Sheppard, $895 inclu- transit. $1350 incl. 905-472-4702. GRADEGRADE 8 MAY 1ST possession Oshawa ther details, call (905)839-6711. For FAST sive. Available May 1. First/last, A LOVELY large bedroom, AJAX CHURCH/HWY #2, Large North, 2 bdrm. apt. in small, references (905)409-7326 401/MARKHAM RD. Spacious 3 April 25th was the main event. Dennis is quiet building. A/C, fully carpeted, bedroom town homes, fenced in $340/month, use of kitchen and GGRADSRADS PROFESSIONAL 2-bedroom apt in clean quiet own fridge. (905)263-8781 building. $950 includes utilities, $875/inclusive, first/last required, PICKERING, 1-BDRM basement, backyard, private garage & still Rockn’ ... now that’s time well spent! SERVICE Available May and June. Call Call 905-718-0361. bright, clean, cozy, separate en- driveway, carpeted, family room, appliance and ceramic floors. Also AJAX - 1 OR 2 BEDROOMS for SUITS Call 905-666-4986 905-426-1161 trance, 4-appliances, a/c, parking, from Happy Birthday love all your family & friends. NEWLY RENOVATED, one bed- $750/mo inclusive, avail immedi- available 2 bedroom apart- rent. Call Hal at 647-274-2941. PSYCHICS reader and advisor, AJAX Harwood/401, available room apartment for rent. Conven- ately. No smoking/pets. First/last. ments(s). www.realstar.ca 416- help in all life's problems, satisfac- $ MONEY PROBLEMS? STOP: immediately, large bright base- ient downtown Oshawa. Serious 905-839-0098 292-0118 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY tion guaranteed, specializing in 59 judgments, garnishments, mort- ment, one-bedroom, $650+utilities. applicants only call (905)728-1111 -2 furnished rooms together or Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- gage foreclosures & harassing No smoking/pets. Laundry/parking, or cell 705-879-6196 $700/mth. PICKERING, 1-bdrm bsmt., clean, A BACHELOR $600, 1-bdrm separate. $400 or $700 (if togeth- ings, always private and confiden- SPORT creditor calls. GET: debt Consoli- First/last, credit check, references. incl. parking, private entrance, no $725, 2-Bdrm $775 all inclusive. er). Quiet home. Non smoker. tial, house parties available. JACKETS dations, & protection for your as- smoking/pets. Suitable for single, North Oshawa/Oshawa Centre. Cable, share kitchen, own bath- (905)665-3222. Congratulations OPEN HOUSE 2:00-3:00p.m. Sat- rom sets. Call now: (905)576-3505 urday & Sunday 416-797-7539 NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, avail. now. $750/mo inclusive. Available May 1. First/Last. No room. Ajax - (905)427-1966. f Richard Rammler RMT May lst./June lst. Clean, family (905)839-2782 pets. for more info call (905)723- $ MORTGAGES - Good, bad and AJAX Salem/Hwy #2. 1-bedroom building. Heat, hydro and two ap- 1647, (905)720-9935 NORTH WHITBY - 1 furnished ugly. Financing for any purpose. basement apt, sep entrance. Near pliances included. Pay cable, park- PICKERING, 2-BDRM basement bedroom for rent, available imme- 39 All applications accepted. Call all amenities & 401. $725-inclu- ing and laundry facilities. apartment, 1500sq.ft., separate ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 diately. Call Shirley 905-665-6267 From JEANS to Community Mortgage Services sive. Available May 1st. No smok- (905) 723-2094 entrance, available May 1st. months free, then own a house after 4:30pm. 1 power lift RECLINER Chair, Corp. (905)668-6805 ing/pets. First/last. 905-720-3024 Laundry, parking. $875/inclusive. from $600/month o.a.c. Up to $1,400 new, will sell for $500. firm. TUXEDOS or evenings (905)683-7892 NORTH OSHAWA, 1 bedroom apt No smoking/pets. Days 647-229- $5,000 cash back to you! Require OSHAWA - Minutes from GM/401. 905-377-1623 for rent $710 per month avail May 2035 or evenings 905-686-8783 $30,000 plus family income and Furnished, clean, quiet, with rec AJAX SOUTH, 1-bedroom fur- 1, included utilities, fridge stove good credit. Short of down pay- room. $105/per week. Available 5 15" TIRES, 31-10-50 & 31-11-50 in Whitby has nished large basement apt., and parking, 905-579-9777 PICKERING, Bayly/Westshore, 2- ment? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. immediately. Out of towner, non- like new $550 o.b.o. rims included kitchen, separate entrance, park- bedroom, basement apartment. today! Re Max Spirit (905) 728- smoker preferred. 905-728-3553. 905-579-6731. it all at up C eele 1600, 1-888-732-1600 lebrrattiing (1) ATTRACTIVE renovated 2- ing. Minutes to lake/401. Suit sin- OSHAWA 1-bdrm furnished base- Near GO-station. C/A, carpeting, 1 0 gle professional. Available immedi- ment. Available now. Sep. en- separate entrance, parking, laun- 7-PC TEAK DININGROOM set to 70% 0 Yeearrss!! bedroom apt Simcoe/Mill, Oshawa, AJAX main floor, 3-bdrm, hard- OSHAWA CENTRE - suit semi-re- ately, $750/month, (905)683-0190 trance, on bus-line. $700/mo dry. Immediate. $800/inclusive. tired male preferred. Furnished $875; 5-pc breakfast, birch $400; below retail $795/mo. inclusive. Laundry, bal- wood, kitchen appliances, shared computer desk $125; coffee/ends cony, parking, Available immedi- first/last. Suit responsible working no smoking. First/last 416-238- room shared bungalow. Cable, AJAX TWO BEDROOM, for rent, person. No smoking/pets. 905- 6388 laundry, air conditioning, 2-car $200; entertainment unit $175; ately. 905-434-2858 1-800-486- parking, fenced, no smoking/dogs. laundry, parking, $120/weekly. CCALLALL share facilities, no pets. $400 per 728-9339. First/last/reference. 905-723-5325. Central Vac, $350. (905)619-0842 9826 . month. Available immediately. PICKERING, Executive home, fur- $1150+60% utilities. May 1. 905-404-2063905-404-2063 Te lephone (416) 707-1889. OSHAWA - Bright one-bedroom nished/unfurnished 1-bedroom (905)619-0833 A DININGROOM, cherry wood, 1 BEDROOM (can be two) base- main-floor, large yard, close to basement, single working person PORT UNION & KINGSTON RD. - double pedestal table, 8 chairs, Hot Tub (Spa) Covers - Best On October 22nd, 2004, Rich graduated from ment Oshawa-central, $700 inclu- AJAX, Pickering Village 3-bdrm Hospital. No smoking/pets. Suit- preferred. $800/monthly, all inclu- AJAX near lake 3-bdrm backsplit, New home. Large room. Close to Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & the Canadian College of Massage and sive, avail. May.1 Credit check. main floor. 5 appliances, 3-car able for mature responsible per- sive, cable & parking. First/last. newly renovated, familyroom, TTC/UofT and all amenities. Park- tion. New, still in boxes. Cost Colours Available. Call 1-866-585- Hydrotherapy in Toronto, and (905)655-5958. parking, close to schools/shop- son. $575/mo+utilities available Avail. immediately. (905)420-8376. 1-1/2 baths, fenced yard, applianc- ing. Inclusive. Call (416)722-2775. $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- 0056 ping/transit. $1100/mo+ 1/2 util- May 1st. Mike 905-697-8166 es, interlocking patio, park. June 1, 746-0995. received his certificate of registration in 1 BEDROOM - Walk to Hardwood ities. Avail. May 1st. Call Mike PICKERING, Hwy#2/401 2 bed- $1395+utilities references. ROOM FOR RENT, apartment HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety December from the College of Massage Plaza. Sep. entrance. Includes wkdays 905-427-4077 ext 24, OSHAWA 3-bedroom, main floor room basement apartment, all ap- (905)430-2587 style. Private shower, newly reno- A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- Covers - best quality, best prices, Therapists of Ontario. Laundry, Parking, Kitchen, Bath evenings/wknds 905-442-0020. of house, shared fenced yard, pliances, kitchen/living room. Sep- vated, shared kitchen, lounge ar- tress set. New in plastic, cost all colours, all sizes, large variety and Yard. $650 inclusive. Avail- $850/mo + utilities, For further info arate entrance. $925/month. All AJAX SOUTH, Harwood/Clover- ea, f/p, sep. entrance, close to $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- available. Delivery included. Cen- Rich has started his career with South Ajax able now. Call 416-587-3354. AJAX, 1-BDRM, extra large Legal (905)263-8129 utilities included, first/last. No ridge. Steps to lake. Spotless 4- amenities, avail. immediately. 905- 0995. Can deliver tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul walk-out, private entrance, park- smoking/pets. Avail. immediate- bdrm. sidesplit, main level, 5 appli- 720-2265. 905-259-4514 or 866-97COVER Chiropractic Clinic and welcomes the 1 BEDROOM APT. Park/401. ing, 4pc bathroom, kitchen/living- OSHAWA APTS., Clean quiet ly/May 1. (905)420-4576 ances, hardwood floors, parking. APPLIANCES, refrigerator, stove, Community to his Massage Therapy Clean, spacious, sep. entrance, room, professionally finished. Avail newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bed- Close to all amenities. No smok- WHITBY - spacious room with en- heavy duty Kenmore washer & HOT TUB/COAST SPA.Luxury 7 practice there. parking, suit single professional, immediately. $850/mo inclusive, room includes utilities, parking, WHITBY - one bedroom basement ing/pets. $1300/mo.+utilities, suite bath, in large family home, dryer, apartment size washer & person, 40 jets, waterfall, cedar non-smoking. 1st/last. $650/incl. first/last, no smoking/pets. Call laundry on site, no dogs. apt. No pets/smoking. Private en- first/last/references. Available im- plus extras. All inclusive $450 per dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- finish, cover w/lift bar. Retail We are so proud of you. Love you lots! March 1st. 905-576-0642 even- (416)347-6910 or evng. (905)428- (905)432-8914, (905)571-0425 or trance, $680/mo inclusive. Avail. mediately. Call Victor or Sylvia month, female preferred. arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- $11,800 sell $6,500. Call ings. 9724. 1-888-558-2622 May. 905-999-3434 (416)895-5856 (905) 444-9752. 0098 (905)697-5935 Katherine and Jason A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, April 27, 2005 www.durhamregion.com

NOTICE OF SALE Goods and/or vehicles will be sold by Bates Family “SPECIAL THURSDAY SALE” Auctions, on May 12, 2005 at 33 Hall Street, Oshawa, Ont. at 6:00 p.m. to satisfy outstanding charges for storage rental incurred by the following: 2 2 MIKE O'SULLIVAN “MANUFACTURE SELL OFF” LLOYD MAISON SHARON ARSENAULT THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 2005 Dated in the City of AJAX, in the Province of Ontario, 25th April, 2005. SENTINEL 6:30 P.M. START, 5:00 P.M. PREVIEW SELF-STORAGE CORP., #475 Harwood Avenue North, Ajax, Ontario L1Z 1L8. KAHN AUCTION CENTRE 2699 Brock Rd. North, Pickering, Ontario “ BIG ORANGE BARN” (3 mile north of Hwy. 401 exit 399) Victor Brewda, Auctioneer, acting under instructions shall sell a huge selection of new furniture an d home décor by INFANTS - 12 YEARS OLD Public Auction. Many sought-after 3-piece sofa sets Italian leather to designer fabric in your choice of colours. - safe home envionment - programming - personal attention North Carolina quality dining room suites, some with matching buffets and china cabinets in quality cherry, -receipts - full or part-time mahogany and oak, and our best ever of bedroom suites with sleigh beds, poster beds, Barcelona and California - caregivers screened, trained, receive on going support, regular inspections designed complete in 8 piece suites in Queen Anne, Victorian, Louis Phillip, and French accented designs. Huge - Licenced by MCFCS assortment of antiques from local estates carefully selected, Victorian, Canadian and French country. Quality DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 905-509-1207 mattresses and boxspring sets in double, queen and king from the most economical to the highest quality pocket coil pillow top sets on the market. Unusual porcelain patterns, Limoge vases - Ironstone porcelain R oyal Staffordshire, Murano glass, some of the finest handmade Persian carpets, grandfather clocks, curio cabinet, tea cabinets, high end Italian mirrors, 16-piece stainless steel pots & pans. All top quality! All must be sold! Art for A & C ROOFING collections, Group of Seven, 50 assorted Limited Edition prints, wildlife, still life, celebrities, sports related, Dutch, & WINDOWS French, Bateman, Romance, Morrisseau (check your price guides, original work of art). This is a must sale to • Shingles of all types, flats of attend! If you have not attended one of our sales, your friends are hiding where they get their great buys. Antiques any size & Fine Furniture! We are Durham’s Best Kept Secret! • Soffit* Fascia * Eavestrough* Skylights • Financing Available o.a.c. SAVESAVE HUNDREDS!HUNDREDS! SAVESAVE THOUSANDSTHOUSANDS • Written warranties guaranteed Terms: Visa, M/C, Amex, debit card, cash. No registration fee - 10% buyers premium. • W.S.I.B. * Fully Insured Auctioneer VICTOR BREWDA Member of O. A. A. (905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704 Call 905-683-0041 or 1-800-567-6165 Fax 905-607-1131 “SPECIAL THURSDAY SALE” 2 2 AUCTION SALE CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN AUCTION SALE Neals Estate of Pontypool Saturday, April 30th at 10:30am MAPLE LEAF 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA Book Collection, Old Paper, Tools, Approximately 400 catalogue items, the property of Jack 1011 BLOOR SR. E., (HWY #401 EXIT HARMONY) Collectables & Household Effects Bunker, large qty. of books including Canadian & local histo- LAWN CARE Sunday May 1st, 9:00 AM (Viewing 8:00) ry 1800's to early 1900's, Farm, Railroad, Old Ontario Read- FRIDAY NIGHT APRIL 29, VIEW 6PM SALE AT 7PM MacGregor Auctions Located in Orono at ers, Old Ledgers, etc., qty. of local & Toronto Advertising Partial list: Truck load of merchandise from importers, dept. stores liquida- Silvanus Gardens. Take 115 to Main St. Calendars & photographs, qty. china, children's dishes, tions, end of lines, show room samples, seconds, refurbished, new items, Orono & follow signs. souvenir dishes, Jardiniere, moustache cup, etc., Coloured ● Lawn Cutting Stereos, digital camcorder's, phones, MP3 walkman players, GAS SCOOTER, glass, Depression, Cranberry, Opalescent, amber & blue hand & power tools, cordless tool combo, rotary tools, axes. 3 gal air compressor, Auction starts with old tools, collectables, milk glass, etc., pictures & picture frames, qty. blue & white ● Spring Clean up etc. Jacquard comforters, Milano duvet covers,sheet sets,pillows, feather beds, Tif- old outboard motor, wood lathe, grinder, granite ware, qty. iron, brass & copper, kitchen utensils, fany style lamps, silver & gold jewelry, diamond rings, watches, wall hanging many found in & around the Neal Home. lamps & parts, iron lamp frames, fonts, pine miniature lamp, ● Fertilization clocks, grandfather clocks, sofa tables, benches, half moon tables, leather furni- Collectables include glass & china, stamps, squirrel, cranberry thumbprint shade, etc. Qty. pottery, large post cards, household effects, advertising qty. pressed glass, qty. sterling silver & silver plate advertis- ● Hedge Trimming ture & mirrors, wood framed mirrors, double door cabinets, loveseats, pedestal ing tins, white rose bank, drugstore containers, etc. miscella- stands, white cabinets, wall frames, lots of accent furniture, desk, vanity sets, paper etc. Starting at 12:00, over 3,000 books neous toys, tools, etc. This is the last of 4 catalogue sales ● Pruning MAGIC BULLETS, fish bowls & vases, porcelainware dinnerware, glassware, 12 from the Neals Home. Many early books for Jack. For more information contact AUCTIONS & 20pcs. cookware, knives, Samurai swords, decorative prints & Group of Seven dating back to late 1800's, magazine, old Don or Greg Corneil ● prints, brassware, candle holders, crystals, some metal furniture & much more school teaching related books 1950's, plus 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain Interlocking Stone Subject to deletion. www.bargainbuys.ca Te r ms cash, Visa, M/C only. book shelves. (705)786-2183 of for more info or pictures Note: 9:00 Start for tools, collectables & www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com books at 12:00. Terms Cash, Cheque, Visa, (905)626-0653 Markham Liquidation & Auctions (905)640-7201 M/C & Interac. See: (www.theauctionadvertiser.com) PUBLIC AUCTION CLEARING AUCTION MacGregor Auctions RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION for Sonbon Homes, Silvanus Gardens, 905-987-2112 1-800-363-6799 Sat. April 30th LAWN CUTTING Orono Forestry Start 6 PM, View: from 4 PM Saturday April 30th, 10:00 AM Randy Potter Estate Auction - by professionals $20 & up CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN (Raindate Sat. May 14th) Friday, April 29th at 4:30pm 15 Cavan St. downtown Port Hope is Sold by MacGregor Auctions located in 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 holding an auction with approx. 300 lots ORONO at Silvanus Gardens The Estate of Grenville Scholer of Haliburton plus others - of antiques, art, fine furniture, glass, RANGER LANDSCAPING (Old Orono Forestry). wicker baby carriage - oak drop front china cabinet secretary china & collectibles incl: signed Norval PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Take 115 to Main St. Orono & follow combination - walnut vanity - 3 pc villas maple bedroom set - Morrisseau acrylics auction signs to Mill Pond Rd. (5th Conc.) washstands - pine table & 4 chairs - wicker rocking chair - 5 For info. & pics. go to: Residential and Commercial Auction features a varied selection of pc modern bedroom set - modern hutch - oak office chair - www.randypotterauctions.com bed chesterfield - 10" trademaster table saw - buck board - Also Interlocking & Decks reclaimed & new articles used by Sonbon apt. size freezer - JD 110 riding mower - craftsman 14 HP Randy Potter Auctioneer Phone: (905) 885-6336 "Excellent rates and excellent service" Homes including building & industrial riding mower with snowblower - Qty. china, glass, household material, also articles found in & around & collectable items. NO BUYERS PREMIUM Guaranteed! Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers (905)686-8181 (416)806-1808 the old forestry. 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Ajax girl raising The Ajax girl’s inspiration came from a Hailey has big goals for the event, as MADD commercial that showed a baby she’s hoping to raise $1,000. It’s not the MADD money May 21 crying because she had lost her parents only big goal she’s set her sights on ei- in a car accident with a drunk driver. ther. When asked what her plans are for By Brandon Mastromartino “I think that if I raised money for the future, she relates she hopes to be a Special to the News Advertiser MADD, I could help stop things like what pioneer of sorts. happened to that baby,” says Hailey, a “I want to be the first girl to play in AJAX — Hailey Melless hopes her centre-fielder with the Whitby Eagles. Major League Baseball,” says Hailey, who campaign against drunk driving is a huge Drunk driving has also hit close to also likes to swim and play basketball. hit. home for Hailey, as a teacher and her The event starts at 8 a.m. at the Home The 11-year-old is collecting pledges grandparents were in accidents but for- Run Baseball Academy, located at 695 leading up to Saturday, May 21, when she tunately have recovered. Westney Rd. S. in Ajax. will be hitting baseballs out of the park “This was all Hailey’s idea,” said her To make a pledge to Hailey, call the in an effort to raise money for Mothers mother, Paula. “Along with the help of Durham chapter of MADD at 905-655- Against Drunk Driving (MADD). her father, she made it happen.” 4245.

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