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[ Briefly ] Top businesses honoured Oct. McLean 29: And the winners are.... Catching a lift The Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade reveals the winners of its 10th Annual Business Excellence Awards Oct. 29 at a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. promises to 2:30 p.m. at Deer Creek Golf and Country Club in Ajax. The 2004 nominated businesses are: One-to-nine employees - Bull and hard work Finch Pub; Pickering Photo; Pickering Village BIA; and Signs from Above. Ten-to-49 employees - Autodyne Machinery Inc; Dalar Contracting; and Mondo Products Company. City councillor Fifty-and-more employees - appointed to Buskro Ltd; Hubbell Canada; Nelson Industrial; Rouge Valley Health Sys- vacated regional tem; and Veridian Corporation. position New this year is a Businessper- son of the Year Award. The con- By Danielle Milley tenders are Nigel Allen (BDO Dun- Staff Writer woody), Stephen Barry (Sure Fit), PICKERING – Councillor Bill Bonnie Fraser (Fraser Ford), Chuck McLean has a new job. Shumilak (Pickering Photo) and Dave Sinclair (CIBC Wood Gundy). At Monday night’s council Selected by their board of trade meeting the Ward 2 City peers, the nominees were then re- Councillor was appointed by quired to prepare a submission with his peers to fill the Ward 2 re- supporting documentation. Three im- gional seat left vacant by partial judges review the submissions Mark Holland, who was and choose the winners. elected the MP for Ajax-Pick- A limited number of luncheon ering last month. BILL McLEAN tickets are available by calling the “I’d like to thank your wor- Stick together. board office at 905-686-0883. ship and my fellow council- lors for putting your faith “I will work hard for the Let conservation be your guide: The Province is encouraging Ontari- and trust in me,” a notice- City of Pickering and the res- ans to use resources responsibly with ably emotional Coun. idents of Ward 2 at the Re- a new Web site and conservation McLean said slowly before guide. regaining his composure. ✦ See Council page 2 The guide, ‘Ontario Conserves,’ and the Web site offer tips on how to reduce energy use, save water, keep the air clean and garbage out of land- fills. Visitors to the Web site, www.on- Jones murder tarioconserves.gov.on.ca, can drop in on the idea exchange section, make a Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo personalized and printable conserva- PICKERING –– Dave Dunk slides off his horse and onto his steer, during Claremont Rodeo steer trial takes a break tion action plan, and take part in polls. wrestling Saturday. Thousands of people turned out for the rodeo, which ran Saturday and Sunday, Jury expected adjournment came as an- featuring calf roping, barrel racing, steer wrestling, bareback riding, bull riding and other cowboy other wrinkle was intro- [ What’s On ] and cowgirl favourites. back in September, duced in the long-running trial, and on a day when ju- Get your glad bouquet: Bring the testimony should rors’ frustration with the beauty of the outdoors in to your wrap up by home or office and support a worthy proceedings was expressed cause, all at once this summer. They know how, just not who November in a letter to the judge. Support Epilepsy Durham Region Superior Court Justice by purchasing a bouquet of gladioli Seaton plans for Seaton, the details of “That’s expected to be By Jeff Mitchell Donald Ferguson read the Thursday, Aug. 19. Bouquets are $5 who is going to be develop- made sooner rather than Staff Writer letter aloud when the jury each, or $9 for two bouquets. coming along, but ing it have yet to be released. later,” Bryan Kozman said of DURHAM – Jurors hearing was called in around Office co-ordinators can lend which developers The provincially owned the announcement of the the first-degree murder trial lunchtime Wednesday, after their support by co-ordinating orders Seaton lands in north Pick- land exchange deal. Mr. Koz- of Cosmo Jacobson and waiting out yet another in- for their colleagues in their place of still unknown ering are being swapped for man is the director of the Sean Hall have been excused camera session as lawyers employment. Students can also add developer-owned land on North Pickering Land Ex- for a summer break, but the debated points of law. Jurors to their volunteer hours requirement By Danielle Milley the Oak Ridges Moraine in change team. presiding judge has warned expressed frustration with by getting involved in the effort. Staff Writer Richmond Hill. The Liberals In 2001, the Conservative them there’s much work left the ever-changing schedule For more information, call Shelley Goodall at 905-666-9926. PICKERING – Although the are still finalizing the deal, government struck a deal to to do when court resumes in of the complicated trial, Province is moving ahead which was started under the September. [ Index ] with the development plan Conservative government. ✦ See Land page 5 The earlier-than-expected ✦ See Jury page 2

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[ Give us a call ] Monika Joshi his card and said if I was in- terested (to call him) and I encourages was,” she says. General: 905-683-5110 more teens to And, “Three years ago, I Distribution: 905-683-5117 won a community service General fax: 905-683-7363 join local club award with them,” Ms. Joshi Newsroom fax: 905-683-0386 adds. By Keith Gilligan She was a student at Arch- Staff Writer bishop Denis O’Connor AJAX – And then there was ty needs help, we help.” Catholic High School when one. Also, “we do our own she joined. SERVICE HOURS Now, Monika Joshi is trying events,” such as a barbecue Asked why she works with MON., WED., THURS., FRI. to change that. and bake sales, she says. At the club, Ms. Joshi notes, “It 7:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. The 18-year-old Ajax resi- Christmas they also help fam- feels good to do it. You’re help- TUES. 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. dent wants to keep the Ajax ilies in need. With $250 the ing out people.” SAT. 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Optimist Youth Club going. youth club raised and another For high school students, (905) 831-5400 And she’s actively recruiting $100 contributed by Ms. Joshi, it’s also a chance to get com- new members. When she “we bought a lot of gifts.” munity service hours. Email: [email protected] joined three years ago, there The youth club also helps “You can be there for the 575 KINGSTON RD. were 15 to 16 people, but “now, with Big Brothers association community when they need www.pickeringhonda.com there’s just me.” by taking part in its annual it,” she states. The others have graduated fund-raising bowling event. For instance, while at the from high school and moved “Usually, we’re just out there Big Brothers and Big Sisters INCOME TAX on. While Ms. Joshi has also helping out,” Ms. Joshi notes. events, “it feels good when Lit- PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS graduated, she’s continued on Asked if she finds the club tle Brothers and Little Sisters $ as a member of the club. interesting, she says, “I per- are there.” only 39.95* Now in its fourth year, the sonally do.” The club usually meets •most returns *GST INCLUDED youth club “helps out in the Ms. Joshi got involved in the twice a month for about an ALL-CANADIAN TAX SERVICE community. We’re attached to youth club through an Opti- hour. “If we’re doing an event, offices open year round four or five societies - the mist club member who came it’s a little more time than A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo 100 Westney Rd. S. ( @ 401) Heart and Stroke, the CNIB, into the store where she usual.” Monika Joshi is offering area youth a chance to get involved in the MS,” Ms. Joshi states, adding worked. He told her about the at Ajax  Station community, have fun and make a difference. The Ajax Optimist Youth (905) 426-4860 that “anywhere the communi- youth club and “he gave me ✦ See Reaching page 4 Club has decreased from 15 members down to Ms. Joshi.

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✦ Jury from page 1 the jury’s absence. Mr. Usher asked Kirk Rain- But Mr. Burstein has point- “I’m going to end it now be- ford, Mr. Jacobson’s cousin, ed to a number of inconsisten- which began in mid-April and cause of a new problem,” the about the night of the killing; cies in Mr. Hall’s descriptions was to have been nearly fin- judge told the jurors. “I’m Mr. Rainford said an agitated of the killing and what hap- ished by now. But jurors have going to send you home this Mr. Jacobson showed up at his pened afterward. been warned they’ll be sitting morning until Sept. 7.” house and said he’d seen Roy He’s put forth the possibility at least until November, While some concerns have Jones gunned down. that Mr. Hall, looking to curry months longer than originally been expressed by individual “He told you Roy Jones was favour with men he admired forecast. jurors, Wednesday’s letter to shot and he was the lookout, and hoped to work with, was Justice Ferguson apologized the judge was the first time all right?” Mr. Usher asked. claiming to have played a for the ongoing revisions, but 12 have formally expressed “Yes,” Mr. Rainford replied. much more pivotal role in the warned the eight men and four their frustration over ongoing In a testy exchange the same slaying than he actually did. women who’ve spent months schedule changes and the ef- day, Paul Burstein, who repre- This dynamic - of the two in Courtroom 2 at the Ross- fect they’ve been having on sents Mr. Hall, accused Mr. long-time friends blaming one Make Your Move land Road courthouse not to plans for work, home life and Rainford of lying to protect his another for the shooting - Buy, Upgrade or Renovate let their frustration with the leisure plans. cousin. could well climax this fall, process get in the way of their Even as he excused them for “It’s hard to keep all the lies when both might take the wit- mandate to weigh evidence six weeks, however, Justice straight, isn’t it Mr. Rainford,” ness stand. Although it’s not a 1st & 2nd mortgages available with open and unbiased Ferguson warned the jurors to the lawyer pointedly asked. certainty, lawyers for both men Refinancing up to 100% advance on appraised value minds, and arrive at a reason- expect more delays when they Mr. Burstein is crafting a de- have indicated the strong pos- No CMHC fees able verdict. return. fence aimed at portraying Mr. sibility that may occur. If so, “At the end of the day, the “I’m just forewarning you, we Hall as a peripheral character each man is likely to spend Less-than-perfect credit doesn’t have to block your move. most important thing is that may encounter this again,” the in the case who embellished several days on the stand. A Trans Canada Credit Mortgage can help you get where (although) you’re frustrated judge said. his role to impress others. 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McLean to move up to the regional seat. It’s expected council at its next meeting will call a byelection for Coun. McLean’s former city Single Single Single seat. Mattress Mattress Mattress “I feel comfortable moving Coun. McLean’s name and I 00 00 00 think he’ll do a good job as re- gional councillor,” Coun. Ashe $ $ $ said. Set Set Set “It’s a very proud day to be FFREE FRREEEE $ 379 $ 539 $ 659 able to second the nomination 21 9 329 419 LALAYAWAYYAWAY of Coun. McLean to the Re- Double $ 259 Set $ 459 Double $ 429 Set $ 689 Double $ 529 Set $ 789 gion,” Ward 3 Regional Council- FFOROR UUPP TTOO $ $ $ $ $ $ lor Rick Johnson said. “We need 9090 DDAYS!AYS! Queen 319 Set 559 Queen 509 Set 749 Queen 609 Set 889 a strong team at the region - we King $ 509 Set $ 849 King $ 689 Set $ 1039 King $ 769 Set $ 1259 had one with Mr. Holland. Coun. Johnson explained why he seconded the appoint- ment. 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Missionary Style Bed 298 Night Table 189 His appointment to the re- PAY $ $ $ $ YEAR! Double Dresser 499 5 Drawer Chest 449 gional seat was unanimous. O.A.C. - SEE STORE FOR DETAILS 11273 1227733 $ “Coun. McLean has repre- ELECTRIC BED Mirror 159 Other Pieces Also Available sented Ward 2 through the de- mocratic process through two 40 FACTORY OUTLETS ACROSS ONTARIO INCLUDING... elections,” said Ward 1 Region- AJAX al Councillor Maurice Brenner. OSHAWA “Right now in Durham Region 79 TAUNTON RD. W. we are facing several important 905-433-1052 issues. We don’t have an awful lot of time for a learning curve.” s r r TM HOURS Coun. McLean was officially sworn in after the recorded Mon. - Wed. 10-6 COURTICE vote. Regional councillors Thurs. - Fri. 10-9 1414 KING ST. E. PHONE make just under $40,000, in ad- ORDERS Sat. 10-6 85 Kingston Rd. E 905-436-3368 FINANCING ACCEPTED dition to City pay. ACCEPTED Sun. 11-4 905-619-1315 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, July 28, 2004 PAGE 3 P Pickering Ward 2 byelection appears likely By Danielle Milley a byelection to fill the vacancy,” said to be represented as an urban centre. election to fill the regional vacancy,” pending byelection. Staff Writer Ward 1 City Councillor Kevin Ashe, I would like to see Pickering be a host she said. “It is the most democratic “To ensure that everyone is aware PICKERING – Pickering residents are who brought the motion forward. “It to film and cultural events,” he said. decision.” not only of the vacancy but also the going to the polls yet again. is incumbent on us to have a fair and Mr. Gizzo works in Pickering. Coun. Ashe’s motion was carried intent of this council,” he said. Voters in the City’s Ward 2 are like- open process.” Former councillor Enrico Pistritto unanimously. Coun. Brenner also asked that a ly going to be dealing with a byelec- In the motion it stated democracy came to offer advice but made it “I certainly do support this partic- marketing strategy be implemented tion this fall - the fourth election in would be best achieved if electors clear he was not interested in the ular motion. I think people should to inform residents of the byelection just over a year. had a direct say in the filling of the seat. get out to vote for who they want to and to get as many people out to vote The regional seat in the ward was vacancy. Six residents had their say “The democratic process is best represent them in their ward,” said as possible. left vacant when Mark Holland was on how the vacancy of the regional served by an election. I’m telling you Coun. McLean. “Democracy is best served when elected to the House of Commons in seat should be filled as they made to do what I didn’t do,” he said. Ward 1 Regional Councillor Mau- you get the greatest number of peo- the riding of Ajax-Pickering last deputations to council before Coun. When Mr. Pistritto was on council, rice Brenner asked the City clerk to ple (participating),” he said. month. Monday night Ward 2 City McLean was appointed. regional councillor David Farr circulate a copy of the motion to Council will likely to pass a byelec- Councillor Bill McLean was appoint- Ajax resident Serge Gizzo came passed away and council made the community groups and multicultural tion bylaw at a special meeting of ed to fill that vacancy, which left his with a prepared speech as to why he decision to appoint - someone who organizations in the city to inform as council. The date of the meeting has seat empty. should be appointed to fill the seat, had not run politically - which Mr. many people as possible about the yet to be decided. Council passed a motion Monday complete with an endorsement from Pistritto said was the wrong decision. indicating its intention to fill the va- Toronto MP Judy Sgro, the minister Eileen Higdon, another former cancy through a byelection. of citizenship and immigration. councillor, also put her two cents in. Shop It First... “I strongly support the idea to hold “I would like Pickering to continue “I want to endorse the idea of a by- Police need witnesses in stabbing Shop It Weekly! By Jeff Mitchell party, police said. The victim was stabbed numerous DISTRIBUTOR BANKRUPT Staff Writer “They’re not as forthcoming as times in the upper body; police aren’t PICKERING – Frustrated by a lack of we’d like,” Mr. Selby said. “We want to releasing the exact number of AS AUTHORIZED BY BDO DUNWOODY LIMITED, co-operation among witnesses, talk to people who were there.” wounds. Liquidation World has acquired $5 million at regular retail of inventory from S & D Sales. As a main Durham Regional Police have issued Police say the victim and his friends “There’s number of puncture distributor to discount retailers this inventory contains a great assortment of product with regular retail an appeal for information in the stab- arrived at the party around 11 p.m. wounds; there’s a number of cuts,” prices ranging from $1.00 – $15.00. bing of a Pickering teen on the week- July 23. Mr. Selby said. We Hauled In end. As they were leaving sometime in Investigators aren’t sure if the vio- The Savings People who were in attendance at a the early morning hours of Saturday, lence was the result of a one-time con- To You!! birthday party on Larksmere Court the teen and his friends were con- frontation or an ongoing dispute be- last Friday night have provided few fronted by a group of youths on the tween the two men involved. They’re • Health & Beauty Products • Stationery details as to what led to the fight, front lawn of the home. hoping witnesses will come forward which left the 19-year-old victim in The victim ran off on foot with at to help police put the pieces together. NOW ON • Christmas Decorations • Housewares hospital in critical condition with sev- least one other person in pursuit, po- Anyone with concerns about talk- SAVE • Halloween Decorations • Crafts eral stab wounds, said police lice said. The chase ended with a con- ing to police can do give a tip anony- spokesman Dave Selby. frontation in a back yard on nearby mously through Durham Region’s • Giftware • Party Favors Numerous teens from Pickering Beachlawn Crescent, in the area of Crime Stoppers program at 1-800- 50% • Seasonal Items • Candles and Ajax were in attendance at the Hwy. 401 and Brock Road, police said. 222-8477, Mr. Selby said. 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Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photos The Spirit of the West Rodeo brought cowboys and cowgirls to Claremont on the weekend as part of a fund-raiser for the Claremont Lions Club. Clockwise from above, Lori Donaldson works the course in women’s barrel racing; Rick Cook has a steer in his sights in the steer roping event; a full house meant you had to be creative with finding a seat; Lee Ionson gives his all in steer wrestling; this bull is just drooling for some competi- tion; and Peter Hallman holds on tight in saddle bronc riding. While final numbers were still being tallied, organizers said the event raised a significant amount of money for various commu- nity causes.

Reaching out to youth

✦ Reaching from page 1 “I hopefully want to be a police offi- cer. I want to work for the Durham The club hopes to get youths from Regional Police.” high school, although they could get When school is in session, she trav- Grade 8s as well. els back and forth each day, in part to Keeping the youth group going is a work with the youth club. goal of Ms. Joshi’s. For more information, call Ms. “The Optimists wanted to close it Joshi at 905-427-1328 or e-mail down and I opposed it. I want to get [email protected]. it back up,” Ms. Joshi states. “They We want to highlight the people were thinking of closing it down and I who make our communities go. So, if said ‘give me the summer.’ It’s hard to you know an interesting individual, get one going because you have to famous or even not-so-well known, have a charter.” living in Ajax or Pickering, let us Ms. Joshi is in her second year at know. Call your Community Charac- Sir Sanford Fleming College in Peter- ters to news editor David Stell at 905- borough, where’s she’s taking police 683-5110 ext. 249 or e-mail foundations. [email protected]. SSummerummer WWAATEERR EEVENTVENT PURCHASE A HOT/COLD WATER COOLER FOR ONLY $ 9999 0000 SKU 184982 SPRING WATER $ 9977 3 EACH 500ML 24 PACK SKU 163428 Ajax Location Whitby Location Oshawa Location 256-260 Kingston Rd. E. 1700 Victoria Street 1481 Harmony Rd. N. (905)428-7939 (905)571-5900 (905)743-5600 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, July 28, 2004 PAGE 5 P Land announcement hoped for this year

✦ Land from page 1 ship by about 50 acres. released include the amount The goal is to protect management study regarding tural Preserve, which the “There has been a lot of of land being swapped, where Seaton’s environmentally development in Seaton and Province has said is not to be bring the environmentally discussions to wrap in those those lands are within sensitive features, such as its the Duffins Rouge Agricul- developed. sensitive Oak Ridges new lands,” Mr. Kozman said. Seaton, and the developers coldwater streams and wood- Moraine land into public “Those discussions are very who are to receive the lands. lots, although some counter Carriers ownership by swapping prop- close to being finished.” A portion of the Seaton the area does not go far SALE SPECIAL erty in Seaton with the devel- Despite the deal not having lands have already been des- enough to protect all the sen- of opers. gone public yet, the Province ignated a natural heritage sitive lands or sacred Native BARGAINS The details of that ex- began its development plan system. Those lands, repre- property. The Week change were never finalized of Seaton in the spring. senting more than half of the Pickering has not been in- before the provincial election At a public meeting held total area, would remain in formed of the full details of ADVERTISING last October where the Con- last month in Pickering many public ownership in perpetu- the exchange either. The City servatives lost to Dalton residents wanted to know the ity. is finishing its own growth FLYERS McGuinty and the Liberals. details of the land swap be- IN TODAY’S Part of the Liberal cam- fore any plans were made re- AN ADDITIONAL News Advertiser paign included a promise to garding where development HOME FABRICS % protect two thirds of environ- would go or what kind of de- The Lace Place mentally sensitive Seaton. velopment it would be. 20 OFF 1698 BAYLY ST. W., PICKERING FIRST PURCHASE Wed., July 28, 2004

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ DAVID STELL, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249

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A Metroland Community Hope for Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher the future [email protected] Provincial growth plan encourages Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief municipalities to take another look [email protected] t was as broad a cross-section as you’ll find when it comes to planning for the future. Residents, business Tony Doyle Iowners and groups, farmers, developers and more Managing Editor turned out in Oshawa last week as the Province discussed its 58-page discussion paper, ‘Places to Grow: Better [email protected] Choices, Brighter Future.’ Released earlier this month, the paper is the beginnings of a plan for growth in the Greater Duncan Fletcher Director of Advertising Golden Horseshoe area for the next 30 years and beyond. The Oshawa stop, led by Northumberland MPP Lou Ri- [email protected] naldi, the parliamentary secretary for public infrastruc- ture renewal, was the only one for the Durham, Northum- Eddie Kolodziejcak berland and Kawartha Lakes regions. There are seven Classified Advertising stops in all as the Province takes this broad outline and with the community input, firms up the specifics. [email protected] Among the many details, the plan will establish urban centres, which will be targets for intensification and the Abe Fakhourie promotion of mixed uses in the years to come, it pinpoints Distribution Manager emerging urban centres, such as Pickering and Oshawa in Durham Region, and it maps out provincial strategies and [email protected] incentives to make all this growth happen. Quite simply, the plan is intended to help grow the Gold- Lillian Hook en Horseshoe in a smart manner, effectively stopping the Office Manager seemingly uncontrolled sprawl of years past. [email protected] That’s good news here in Durham, where residents have watched over the past decade as local planning has been Cheryl Haines usurped many times by the Ontario Municipal Board, tak- Composing Manager ing decisions out of the hands of our elected officials. There’s no greater example than in Brooklin, where the [email protected] village’s intended growth plan was greatly, vastly, and ex- Janice O’Neil peditiously exceeded due to OMB rulings. Composing Manager Some will argue the plan will stall development, rather than spur it on. But its premise isn’t to stifle any new [email protected] growth beyond identified centres or areas, rather, it’s just forcing communities to take another look at existing land Letters to the Editor [ Contact Us ] and resources. Much has been made of Durham growing to a popula- Rabbit owner periences we'd rather forget. In Message News/Sales tion of one million people in the decades to come. But, al- fact, since I was a young boy, I 905-683-5110 ready it’s a region that is starting to struggle with its bur- caused still have nightmares about the important, Classifieds geoning size as the existing infrastructure lags behind. "trough" at the old Maple Leaf 905-683-0707 With the growth plans in place at the Region and its serious harm Gardens. not the Distribution eight municipalities, much is to be gained by working with However, something that 905-683-5117 the Province on attracting new interest to brownfields, old happened when I was out to messengers News Fax industrial lands, and other areas for intensification. To the editor: dinner with my wife, Nancy, 905-683-0386 When you consider the benefits and incentives being To the individual who tossed may get a chuckle or two. We General Fax promised by the Province to encourage developers and in- a female domestic white rabbit were dining along the water- To the editor: 905-683-7363 vestors to these areas, it may also be the solution to final- out of your moving vehicle in front in Pickering and had a 'Protesters crossed the line,' Death Notices ly revitalizing our downtown areas. the Brock and Bayly roads area drink or two during the course editorial of July 18. 905-683-3005 We have to do better with our growth in the years to recently, she is now in the care of the meal. I drink beer and If the editor had taken the Sincerely Yours come as the current approach just isn’t working. The plan of a vet. the call of nature happened as time to see the 'Show the 1-800-662-8423 is a good start on the road to that rebirth. Her right hind leg had to be expected. Excusing myself, I Truth' pro-life group's demon- E-mail amputated due to the damage found my way to the back of stration he would have realized tdoyle@ caused, but rest assured she is the restaurant where the Men's that standing alongside the durhamregion.com doing fine and will have a lov- and Ladies rooms were found. Grandmas, Grandpas, Moms Web address Click and say durhamregion.com ing home. As I entered, I noticed a pair and Dads were teens and chil- Mailing Address This week’s question: Know this, what goes of feet in the lone cubicle, dren holding these aborted Should Durham Region wave the development 130 Commercial Ave., around, comes around. I won- thought nothing of it and pro- fetus signs. Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 fees, approximately $30,000, for a Habitat for Humanity der what will happen to you ceeded to the urinal. The truth is abortion kills. home being built in Uxbridge? when you meet our maker? Suddenly a friendly voice No one likes these pictures ❏ Publications Mail Sales Yes J.M. Brown broke the silence. but they tell the truth about ❏ Agreement Number 1332791 No Ajax "Hi." what happens to one-third of Cast your vote online at I said "Hi" back. all fetuses conceived in Cana- [ ] "How are you?" da. Hours infodurhamregion.com Bathroom Fine, was my reply. What you should be con- General office: Last week’s question: "What are you up to?" cerned about is the abortion Monday - Friday insight much "I'm taking a leak." industry that eats up taxpay- At a cost of $900 million, do you agree with the de- 8:30 a.m. - 5p.m. cision to restart Unit 1 at the Pickering nuclear station appreciated "Hang on a minute Honey, ers' money for birth control to increase the province's supply of electricity? some guy thinks I'm talking to while the abortionists rake in Distribution: ❏ Yes86.1 per cent him. mega-bucks each year. Monday - Friday ❏ No 13.9 per cent To the editor: Hey...I'm on a cellphone Someone must speak up for 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Votes cast: 482 Re: 'Take a bathroom break,' here!" those who cannot speak for Saturday column, July 7. Sorry Neil, but it may have themselves. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Neil Crone, you have enlight- been me who hit the ceiling So, please, just don't shoot In the community ened our whole family with and the mirror that night. the messenger just because The News Advertiser is one of the your insight into the wacky Laughter will do that to a man. you don't like the message. Metroland Printing, Publishing and world of washrooms. Bill Cowling Carolyn Neuman Distributing group of newspapers. I'm sure we have all had ex- Oshawa Bowmanville The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community News- paper Assoc., Canadian Commu- nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian The universe realigns Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The pub- It's nice to see from the only people who had lisher reserves the right to classi- ever really loved her in her fy or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited the little guy win short life. to space price error occupies. Neil It was ugly. It was patently Editorial and Advertising content ccasionally, and per- unfair and it was just plain stu- of the News Advertiser is copy- haps more often than Crone pid. It really did feel like the righted. Unauthorized reproduc- Owe imagine, the uni- universe was turned upside tion is prohibited. verse unfolds in such a way down. that we are led to believe there enter laughing But then, at the eleventh Letters Policy really is a source of intelligence hour, something remarkable We welcome letters that include Bee very careful and good behind it all, a gentle happened. The kind of thing name, city of residence and but firm maternal or paternal ents with a happy, noisy passel that only happens in places phone numbers for verification. A swarm of bees on Andrea Road had residents in a tizzy finger admonishing wrongdo- of their own children, saddled like Who-ville‚ or Bedford Falls‚ Writers are generally limited to last week. Hundreds of honeybees, as shown in this picture ers and rewarding the pure of with all of the debt and mort- or Narnia. For a reason that 200 words and one submission in from Fred Horst, gathered on a bush at a home on the south spirit. We have only to look as gage and concern we all carry was as silly and inconsequen- 30 days. We decline announce- Ajax street, remaining there for about six hours. Police officers, far as the cancellation of the around with us, pitted against tial as the band's reasons for ments, poetry, open letters, con- firefighters, Town staff and local Councillor Pat Brown all came Mike Bullard show for evidence the vastly deep pockets and the court battle in the first sumer complaints, congratula- to the scene, and pylons were set up to warn pedestrians of the of this. political clout of the Squamish place, the Squamish Nation tions and thank you notes. The potential danger. To make matters worse, a resident of the Only days ago, I was in the Indian nation. suddenly dropped the case - editor reserves the right to edit house has a severe allergy to bee stings. Around 4 p.m. the middle of a particularly diffi- It was a classic David and just dropped it and walked copy for length, style and clarity. bees were on the move, travelling a few doors down the street, cult week, nightly radiation Goliath story, except that in away. Opinions expressed by letter writ- apparently on their way to a permanent home. A Town worker treatments having turned my the biblical version the Chil- I'm sure there is a legal rea- ers are not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. Due to the speculated they were disrupted by construction work or com- gastro-intestinal tract into dren's Aid Society, in a splen- son or political term that de- volume of letters, not all will be pelled to move after the birth of a second queen bee. Extermi- cheesecloth, when I received an did display of cowardice, had- scribes this abrupt turn of nating the bees was out of the question: the Town staffer says printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- e-mail from dear friends in- n't jumped ship to back Go- events. Whatever it is, it does- mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. the provincial Bees Act prohibits killing them due to their ecolog- forming me that a years-long, liath. n't matter - not to me, not to ical importance. The newspaper contacts only much publicized battle to Things really did not look my friends and their little those whose submissions have adopt their half-native foster good for my friends. They very auburn-haired jewel, not to been chosen for publication. Do you have a photo to share with our readers? child was finally coming to an quickly ran out of every re- anyone who has the ability to If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic end, and that they had won. source in their arsenal but love see with their hearts. We know Proud members of photo to share with the community, we'd like to see it. The news made me laugh out and, against all prevailing sani- what really happened. This The Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser invites submissions loud with delight and made my ty, it looked like this precious was the universe re-aligning it- from readers, so dig through your old photos or capture wife cry with joy. We couldn't little girl, a little girl who under self. a new one. Include up to 80 words describing the circum- have been happier if I was their patient care and nurtur- stances of the picture, identify the people in it and when passing solid stools. ing had been transformed from Sunderland resident Neil it was taken. Mail pictures to: The News Advertiser, 130 You may have heard or read a psychological nightmare into Crone, actor-comic-writer, Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5 or, e-mail photos in about my friends' struggle. A a carefree, precocious pixie, saves some of his best lines for jpeg format to: [email protected]. normal, work-a-day set of par- was going to be wrenched away his weekly column. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, July 28, 2004 PAGE 7 P

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By using a Catholic Secondary School, 1918 Whites Road, Pickering. dog and hawks to prevent geese from congregating, this non-lethal, It is recommended that Bidders visit the site prior to submitting user-friendly means will help reduce a tender for the work, inspect all existing conditions and the mess associated with the birds ascertain the amount of work involved, estimate any difficulties and their feeding habits.The to be encountered, including the nature of the subsurface materials and conditions to be satisfied as to the total program is funded by way of a joint requirements to undertake the work as specified herein. partnership between the City of Pickering and the Pickering Soccer The bidder must include with the tender submission Club. a bid deposit of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars or a bid bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total For more information contact the tendered amount available for sixty (60 days) from date of tender closing; and an original Agreement to Bond form Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575. ensuring that 100% performance and 100% labour & materials payment bonds can be supplied. 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Tendering packages are available upon a non-refundable payment Personal Training & Nutritional Consulting Services of $25.00 per set by cash or cheque made payable to the City of Pickering by contacting Supply & Services tel. 905.420.4616, The City of Pickering is please to offer Personal Training and located on the 2nd Floor of the Pickering Civic Complex. Nutritional Consulting Services at the Pickering Recreation Come and experience Request for a list of bidders is to be in writing, faxed to Complex. Supply & Services, 905.420.5313. Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park! Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mike Slean & Team Twelve Training - this is Personal This spring we planted 4,300 trees and shrubs and spread Training at it’s best. Beginner or experienced, Mike wildflower seeds to enhance Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park. The Corporation of the City of Pickering and his team of professionals will ensure Corporate Services Department Now we need YOU, Supply & Services, 2nd Floor you see results, make the best use of your Join us to experience our volunteer environmental monitoring One The Esplanade time, and motivate you to be your best! program. Learn to identify local bird, butterfly and pond invertebrate species. Pickering, ON LlV 6K7 No experience necessary! Bring your binoculars. Brenda Furman’s nutrition programs A great opportunity for families with young children. Vera A. Felgemacher, C.P.P.,CPPO, CPPB, CMM I are realistic and practical. Whatever Manager, Supply & Services your goal: weight loss, sports Wednesday, August 11, 2004 nutrition, or general wellness and Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park, disease prevention. Brenda will Bottom of Westshore Boulevard and Beachpoint Promenade personalize a program that is just 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Campfire right for you! 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TUESDAY/Time Class Instructor • Make sure the campfire has been completely 9:15 - 10:15 am Step’n Sculpt Caroline extinguished. The ashes should be soaked thoroughly 10:30 - 11:30 am Osteoporosis Caroline Annual membership with water to make sure they won’t re-ignite. 1:15 - 2:15 pm Cardio Interval Anne $314 Contact Pickering Fire Services at 905.420.4628, or, 6:10 - 6:55 pm Step Interval Karen email [email protected] for more information 7:00 - 8:00 pm Super Fat Burner Karen about fire safety. 8:15 - 9:15 pm Girl’s Night Out Heidi WEDNESDAY/Time Class Instructor Add unlimited 9:15 - 10:00 am Move’n Groove Norma Free this summer!! 10:00 - 10:30 am Abs, Buns & Thighs Norma fitness class 6:00 - 6:45 pm Step/Ball Conditioning Emily fun to your Learn to Play Water Polo 7:00 - 8:00 pm Move’n Groove Kathy For girls and boys ages 8-13, 8:15 - 9:15 pm Stretch & Strengthen Kathy current a fun opportunity to learn the game of water polo. 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ DAVID STELL, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249 Their own Cinderella Story

Hilary Duff treats “It was great,” she says. “There says. “At the beginning, I thought it were lots of people and it was hot, was going to be dry and boring, but I Durham youths but it was worth the wait.” enjoyed it a lot.” to sneak peek The Southwood Park Public Halsey introduced Rainbows to School student noted not many peo- the Durham District School Board, at new movie ple have the good fortune to meet starting in 1991 at Southwood Park. the star. McLeod’s a big fan of both She says it just mushroomed from By Mike Ruta Duff’s movies and music, and gave there and within one year was at 25 Staff Writer her new film a good review. schools. Today, nine out of every 10 DURHAM – Like movie stars, 50 “Personally, I enjoyed it,” she says. public schools and Durham Catholic Durham youths walked down the “It was really great. I liked the story schools offer Rainbows. red carpet, schmoozed at a special and I liked the characters.” “Several hundred every year go VIP event and attended the Canadi- McLeod says the gifts she received through the program in the region,” an premiere of ‘A Cinderella Story’ included a pair of sun- says Halsey. last Friday in Etobicoke. glasses, shirts and a box of cookies. The 12-week program sees groups And if anyone thought they were John Perks of Oshawa was grate- of three to five young people meet for trying to sneak in to the movie, the ful that local teachers took time out 40 minutes a week. young people had a big name to of their summer to accompany the The emphasis is on helping them drop: they were actor Hilary Duff’s students, and that Hilary also made understand that what has happened special guests. the young people a priority. is not their fault and they are not The youths, from schools in Pick- “It made me think there’s some- alone. Parents and relatives are not ering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa, are body out there actually thinking of allowed to sit in on the sessions, giv- all involved in Rainbows Canada, a us,” says the St. Joseph Catholic ing the young people an added mea- not-for-profit, international group School student. sure of security. that helps children heal after the Hilary Duff, left, treated 50 Durham youth to a red carpet opening of her new film ‘A He says it was a bit overwhelming “The kids feel very free to talk,” Cinderella Story’ recently. Duff, sister Haylie and cast member Dan Byrd also posed death of a family member, a divorce when it came time to meet the star. says Ms. Halsey. “And even if they for pictures with the youth, including Beth Lebel, right. or other traumatic events. Duff sup- “I was kind of stuttering, (think- don’t talk, they’re listening and they ports the Kids With A Cause charity, old star of the Lizzie McGuire series The young people were treated to ing), ‘what if I say the wrong thing,’” know that there’s a place to go if and Canadian members hosted the and movie and a recording artist. some bloopers that didn’t make it Perks recalls. they’re hurting.” benefit screening, inviting 100 Rain- “Wonderful,” said Halsey, a South- into the film and left with their To his surprise, he liked the movie. For more information on the pro- bows participants from the GTA. wood Park Public School teacher, hands full: Halsey says each received “It was an amazing movie,” Perks gram, visit www.rainbowscanada.ca. Linda Halsey of Ajax, a registered summing up the day. “They were so two bags of goodies, mostly clothing director on the Rainbows Canada good to the kids; they were so excit- and accessories, including items governing board, says the youths ed. She came out and talked to them from Duff’s own merchandise line. were picked up by a bus in Ajax and with her producer and her co-star Sara McLeod of Ajax says she’s taken to the theatre. Each had an and her director.” planning to frame the picture taken opportunity to meet and have a Tickets for the event cost a whop- of herself, Hilary, sister Haylie Duff photo taken with Duff, the 16-year- ping $500 each. and cast member Dan Byrd.

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Hilary Duff treats “It was great,” she says. “There says. “At the beginning, I thought it were lots of people and it was hot, was going to be dry and boring, but I Durham youths but it was worth the wait.” enjoyed it a lot.” to sneak peek The Southwood Park Public Halsey introduced Rainbows to School student noted not many peo- the Durham District School Board, at new movie ple have the good fortune to meet starting in 1991 at Southwood Park. the star. McLeod’s a big fan of both She says it just mushroomed from By Mike Ruta Duff’s movies and music, and gave there and within one year was at 25 Staff Writer her new film a good review. schools. Today, nine out of every 10 DURHAM – Like movie stars, 50 “Personally, I enjoyed it,” she says. public schools and Durham Catholic Durham youths walked down the “It was really great. I liked the story schools offer Rainbows. red carpet, schmoozed at a special and I liked the characters.” “Several hundred every year go VIP event and attended the Canadi- McLeod says the gifts she received through the program in the region,” an premiere of ‘A Cinderella Story’ included a pair of Hilary Duff sun- says Halsey. last Friday in Etobicoke. glasses, shirts and a box of cookies. The 12-week program sees groups And if anyone thought they were John Perks of Oshawa was grate- of three to five young people meet for trying to sneak in to the movie, the ful that local teachers took time out 40 minutes a week. young people had a big name to of their summer to accompany the The emphasis is on helping them drop: they were actor Hilary Duff’s students, and that Hilary also made understand that what has happened special guests. the young people a priority. is not their fault and they are not The youths, from schools in Pick- “It made me think there’s some- alone. Parents and relatives are not ering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa, are body out there actually thinking of allowed to sit in on the sessions, giv- all involved in Rainbows Canada, a us,” says the St. Joseph Catholic ing the young people an added mea- not-for-profit, international group School student. sure of security. that helps children heal after the Hilary Duff, left, treated 50 Durham youth to a red carpet opening of her new film ‘A He says it was a bit overwhelming “The kids feel very free to talk,” Cinderella Story’ recently. Duff, sister Haylie and cast member Dan Byrd also posed death of a family member, a divorce when it came time to meet the star. says Ms. Halsey. “And even if they for pictures with the youth, including Beth Lebel, right. or other traumatic events. Duff sup- “I was kind of stuttering, (think- don’t talk, they’re listening and they ports the Kids With A Cause charity, old star of the Lizzie McGuire series The young people were treated to ing), ‘what if I say the wrong thing,’” know that there’s a place to go if and Canadian members hosted the and movie and a recording artist. some bloopers that didn’t make it Perks recalls. they’re hurting.” benefit screening, inviting 100 Rain- “Wonderful,” said Halsey, a South- into the film and left with their To his surprise, he liked the movie. For more information on the pro- bows participants from the GTA. wood Park Public School teacher, hands full: Halsey says each received “It was an amazing movie,” Perks gram, visit www.rainbowscanada.ca. Linda Halsey of Ajax, a registered summing up the day. “They were so two bags of goodies, mostly clothing director on the Rainbows Canada good to the kids; they were so excit- and accessories, including items governing board, says the youths ed. She came out and talked to them from Duff’s own merchandise line. were picked up by a bus in Ajax and with her producer and her co-star Sara McLeod of Ajax says she’s taken to the theatre. Each had an and her director.” planning to frame the picture taken opportunity to meet and have a Tickets for the event cost a whop- of herself, Hilary, sister Haylie Duff photo taken with Duff, the 16-year- ping $500 each. and cast member Dan Byrd.

Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Hang out with Hnives in Uxbridge DURHAM – The Uxbridge and District Lions Club presents Summerfest in Elgin Park next month, featuring the work of at least 70 artists, including Pickering’s Robert Hnives, who showed some of his work to Lions Club president Larry Peet. The Aug. 21 and 22 event also promises entertainment, food and more. Full details are available at www.uxbridge.com/summerfest. AJAX - NOW OPEN! Harwood Place - 314 Harwood Ave. S Tel. 905-686-3100 Put some jazz Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm; Sat 9:30am-6pm; Sun Noon-5pm Auto Workers Community PICKERING - Pickering Town Centre, 1355 Kingston Road Tel. 905-839-5990 in your week Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00am-9pm; Sat 9:30am-6pm; Sun Noon-6pm PICKERING – The rhythm is going to Credit Union Establishes get you tomorrow at the Pickering waterfront. Commercial Credit Division Peter Smith entertains at Millen- YOUR CARRIER IS PAID nium Square, the site of the Water- front Concert Series presented by the City of Pickering, in the next free THROUGH concert Thursday, July 29 at 7 p.m. Smith offers the infectious COLLECTIONS! rhythms of Latin-jazz and tradition- al South American melodies. Millen- 100% is kept by the nium Square is at the end of Liver- pool Road. The concerts run every Thursday throughout the summer. carrier as payment for their delivery. Frank Myers Manager, Commercial Credit You could WIN a LTD. Brent Reid, CEO of Auto Workers Community Credit Union, is pleased to announce the $ recent appointment of Frank Myers as Manager, Commercial Credit. 1,000.00 NEW TO YOUR In his capacity, Mr. Myers will be responsible for launching a new Commercial Credit Division Shopping Spree! COMMUNITY OR at AWCCU that will offer secured loans from $25,000 to $2,500,000 to finance working RECENTLY HAD capital, equipment and real estate. You RECEIVE A BABY? “Our goal is to help small to medium size business owners in Durham Region succeed by Valuable coupons. Let Us Welcome You! developing a wide selection of banking services and products designed to meet their Our Hostess will bring gifts & specific needs. I am delighted to have an individual of Frank’s calibre lead this exciting new greetings, along with helpful information about your new enterprise,” says Mr. Reid. SERVICE WORTH PAYING FOR community. Over the past 20 years, Mr. Myers has assisted entrepreneurs of small and medium size Attention Business Owners: businesses and executives of multinational Fortune 500 companies obtain credit and other If you don’t receive Find out how your business can financial services they need to grow their businesses in Canada and abroad. His specific reach new customers, generate “Service Worth Paying For” industry experience includes automotive, wholesale/retail, import/export, office furniture, additional sales and increase or have any questions awareness in this area transportation, hospitality, telecommunications, computer software/hardware, and real Call Welcome Wagon estate. He practices a consultative style that calls for working with business owners, or delivery concerns please call 905-434-2010 accountants, lawyers and other participants as a team to provide solutions. The News Advertiser at: www.welcomewagon.ca Prior to joining AWCCU, Mr. Myers held a number of senior commercial lending positions at major Canadian, U.S. and European banks. He holds a Master of International Management Free party room for 40 - 150 people Degree and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California at Berkeley. for any type of private function with professional dance 905-683-5117 floor, lighting, music system and alcohol service. Sports team sponsorships available. CARRIERS COLLECT EVERY THREE WEEKS 527 Westney Rd. 905-428-8555 416-858-5223 COLLECTIONS ARE FROM JULY 28 - AUGUST 1 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, July 28, 2004 PAGE 9 P Scoreboard Sports & Recreation All the scores from city leagues... WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 See page 13 Sports Briefs JULY 28, 2004 Track star takes title in Olympics tune-up

PICKERING — If Saturday's event in France is any indication, Pickering's Perdi- ta Felicien is on course for Olympic gold in Athens next month. The 23-year-old two-time world cham- pion made her first trip back to the site of her 2003 World Championship gold medal a winning one at Saint-Denis. Competing in the Gaz de France meet, Felicien captured first place in the 100-metre hurdles in a time of 12.60 sec- onds. France's Linda Ferga-Khodadin fin- ished with the silver in 12.78, while Ameri- can Jenny Adams was third in 12.84. While the race contained several Olympic hopefuls, it didn't have ei- ther U.S. rival Gail Devers or Ja- maican Bridget Foster. Felicien com- peted at the DN Galan competition in Stockholm, Sweden on Tues- day, with the re- sult unavailable at press deadline. There, she also PERDITA FELICIEN lined up on the Wins in France. starting blocks against an Olympic-calibre field, including Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Lacena Golding-Clarke and Foster, both of Jamaica, and Americans Melissa Morri- A hot grounder son, Adams and Danielle Carruthers. The Gaz de France meet was part of PICKERING –– Pickering Red Sox minor peewee shortstop Richard Abbott couldn’t track down this hot grounder during action at the Pickering Red Sox International Minor Pee- the Golden League track and field events wee Tournament last weekend. The Red Sox dropped a 6-4 decision to the Vaughan Vikings in this contest at the Amberlea large diamond Saturday afternoon. The Sox ended up in Europe. Felicien will race at one of the winning the championship with a 10-5 win over North York in the final on Sunday. premier events of the Golden League se- ries — Weltklasse Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland — on Aug. 7 and 8. This will be her final tune-up event prior to the Olympic Games. Following the Zurich meet, Felicien will join other Canadian track and field Olympians for a training camp in Italy, prior to heading for Athens for the Olympics, Tough third period which begin Aug. 13 and continue to Aug. 29. Pickering girls claim cup title

Rock's undoing PICKERING — The Pickering Power Flames girls' under-14 premier rep soccer snipers. Both Brad Reed and Nick Ajax-Pickering team torched the competition en route to Trudeau — brought in to bolster the the championship at the Ambassador Cup stays close but drops scoring late in the regular season — tournament in Kingston recently. Game 1 to Woodsmen were held off the scoresheet. In a tough final game against the Corn- Although St. John was pleased wall Kinsmen Blazers, the score was tied 1- with the play of Reed and Trudeau, 1 at the end of regulation. The teams bat- By Al Rivett he told them the team will need even tled it out through two overtime sessions, Sports Editor more effort — and especially goals — with the Flames scoring the cup-winning DURHAM — The new-and-improved if Ajax-Pickering is to prolong the se- marker with one second left in the second Ajax-Pickering Rock couldn't chop ries beyond three games. frame. down the Owen Sound Woodsmen in The Rock asked game officials to The Flames handily defeated teams lacrosse action Saturday night. check Woodsmen goaltender Kevin from Toronto, Belleville, and Goulborn to Putting together a series of deals Beauvais for illegal equipment in the bring them to the semifinal against Wood- at the trade deadline two weeks ago third period. His shoulder pads, stock. Flames striker Leanne Fomenko — with the express purpose of which can only be three inches off his scored a hat trick to give Pickering a 3-0 matching up better against the shoulder, were found to be a whop- win over Woodstock. perennially favoured Woodsmen in ping eight inches above. He was Pickering was on fire all weekend, win- the playoffs — the Rock fell short of nailed for a second two-minute minor ning all its games and netting 16 goals in total. Goalkeepers Channon Traill and the mark. penalty for another equipment in- Melanie Martins combined to provide solid Although they had their chances, JIM VELTMAN MARK CRAIG fraction later in the third. work, allowing only one goal against. leading 3-0 early in the first period, Six assists in loss to Owen Sound. Two goals, three assists. "It's ridiculous," says St. John. "To Other team members are Jennifer the fourth-seeded Rock was toppled be five inches over the maximum is Chung, Shannon Foster, Amanda Garcia, by the top-seeded Woodsmen 12-8 in star-studded Owen Sound lineup, I'm very proud of this team," says St. unbelievable." Vanessa Garcia, Chelsea Gordon, Shan- Ontario Lacrosse Association senior which went on to score four unan- John, who served his second of a two- Mark Craig led the Rock attack non Kennedy, Bobbi McDougall, Michelle 'B' lacrosse action at the Harry Lum- swered third-period goals en route to game suspension after a gross mis- with two goals and three assists. Newhook, Kailey Park, Savitry Phom- ley Bayshore Community Centre in the victory. conduct in the first round series. "I'm Marty O'Brien had two goals and an saphao, Megan Pritchard, Nicole Renouf, Owen Sound. Quite simply, the Rock didn't do not happy with the result, but I'm assist, followed by Joel Johnson with Tasia Shaw, Meghan Taylor and Amreen The Woodsmen (15-1 regular sea- enough to slow down the top Woods- happy with how we played. We have a a goal and three assists. Captain Jim Thawer. son, 3-1 playoffs) lead the best-of-five men players, as Jamie Dowdall shot at beating these guys. I think Veltman added six assists. Other Alfonso Garcia coaches the team, as- senior 'B' semifinal series 1-0. The se- torched Ajax-Pickering for four goals, this is a game we should have had." scorers were Pat Vanhooser with two sisted by Kevin Pritchard and Jeff Kennedy. ries reconvenes for Game 2 at the while Lindsay Plunkett and Bryan He believes his team was the more goals. Other assists went to goal- The trainer is Pat Taylor, and the manager Pickering Recreation Complex on Kazarian added two goals and three physical team on this night —a badge tender Mike Miron with one. is Debbie Kennedy. Friday at 8 p.m. and Game 3 in Owen assists apiece. of honour, considering he says the PEBBLES: Vanhooser suffered a Sound Saturday at 8 p.m. Be that as it may, Rock head coach Woodsmen have long been regarded shoulder injury in the loss and St. Panthers unbeatable Despite tying the game 7-7 at the and general manager Paul St. John as the bullies of the senior 'B' league. John is unsure if he'll be available for end of two periods and 8-8 early in was more than pleased with his While the big guns for the Woods- Friday's Game 2...The Rock dropped en route to title the third, the Rock (8-7-1 regular sea- team's effort. men stepped up in a major way, the both of their regular-season matches son, 2-2 in playoffs) couldn't stop the "I thought it was a terrific game. same couldn't be said for the Rock's to the Woodsmen. PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers girls' under-13 rep soccer team needed overtime to prevail in the final at the Ajax Soccer Club tournament last weekend. The Panthers captured the champi- onship with five consecutive shutout wins. Sahadath hurdles to gold Two minutes into overtime against the Unionville-Milliken Strikers, Pickering's Na- By Al Rivett dian Olympic hurdler Charles Allen Durham X-L's track club, advised talie Guest received a pass at midfield and Sports Editor of Brampton, who's also part of him to take the week off before na- made a run through the Strikers' defence DURHAM — A local hurdler made Canada's 4-x-100-metre relay team tionals, and it was a move that defi- and placed a low, hard shot to the left of his last race as a junior a winning going to Athens next month. nitely helped him achieve the gold. the keeper. The goal lifted the Panthers to one at the Canadian Junior Track "He helped me fix a lot of things in Sahadath was one of two local a 1-0 victory. and Field Championships in Saska- my race," says Sahadath. "He's a athletes to capture a medal at the In the semifinal, Pickering met the toon last weekend. good guy and he's showed me a lot to championships. Perennial Ontario Ajax Avalanche who finished second in Cameron Sahadath, a Pickering aspire to." high school middle-distance cham- their pool. Pickering prevailed 3-0. Two High School graduate now living in His preparation for the national pion Ryan Finn, of Ajax, also made own goals went against Ajax, created after Pickering, earned the gold medal in juniors, however, didn't go exactly his presence felt. constant pressure by the Panthers. Guest scored the third goal after a beautiful the men's 110-metre hurdles in a according to plan. Lining up for a se- Running for Toronto's Phoenix header and pass from Shona Dunkley. time of 14.11 seconds. nior hurdles race at York University Track and Field Club, Finn placed The Panthers defeated the Ajax Although he was delighted with two weeks ago, he felt faint and near- third in the final of the 800 metres in Jaguars 4-0 in Game 1. Guest scored three the result, Sahadath noted better ly collapsed on the track, apparently a time of 1:54.01. Kyle Smith, also of times, Dunkley had the other. In Game 2, form during the race might have al- from exhaustion. the Phoenix club, won the race in a Pickering defeated a skilled Ajax Odyssey lowed him to run a Canadian record He did, however, run in a junior time of 1:53.47. club 2-0 in a spirited game between Cen- time. race soon after and won the event. Nikkita Holder, of Pickering, ran tral Girls' Soccer League rivals. Marissa "Yeah, I was actually pretty He says it might have been a mis- in the women's 100 metres where she Smith and Elaine MacPherson scored. The happy," says the 19-year-old, who re- take physically, but for the sake of placed 14th in the preliminary heats final round-robin contest pitted the Pan- turned from Saskatoon on Sunday CAMERON SAHADATH his mental state, he decided quickly in 12.58 seconds and 14th in the thers against the Strikers. Pickering afternoon. "It was my first time win- Golden in hurdles at nationals. to line up for the start of the junior semifinal in 12.67 seconds. Her time emerged with a hard-fought 1-0 victory. ning at nationals. It's my last year, so race. in the semifinal heat wasn't good Kathryn Rumboldt scored on a strong shot it was a good note to finish on. I record time), but I just didn't put it "It was something I needed to do enough to move her on to the final. from a bad angle. wanted to finish high school with an down that day. I brought out the for myself," says Sahadath, in ex- Amber Cushnie, of Pickering, Other team members are Amanda OFSAA gold medal, and I accom- best that I could, so I'm pretty happy plaining his decision to run the ju- placed 12th in the women's 3,000 me- Boyle, Rebecca Hoekstra, Lauren Giles, plished that as well. with it." nior race. "I had no meets left before tres in 10:42.30. Danette Doetzel, of Kelly Craig, Karlie Doucette, Gillian Clay- "I have no regrets about the race. I Sahadath says his training this going to nationals." Saskatchewan, was the event winner ton, Kelsey Smith, Kellie Downing, Lindsay knew I could do it (run a Canadian summer was helped along by Cana- His father, Curtis, the coach of the in 9:35.66. Taylor, Megan Cassells and Stacey Dami- ani. A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, July 28, 2004 www.durhamregion.com

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Can Work For You… •• PersonalPersonal SupportSupport WorkerWorker (PSW)(PSW) WEEKENDS A MUST. Send resume to: Denny's Pickering ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT a career with a 1360 Kingston Rd. needed for small industrial supply view Pickering Ont. L1V 1B8, Att: Rita company in Pickering. Experience in computerized order entry, cus- or call 905-837-1122 tomer service and purchasing/ex- • Network Administrator (MCSA) pediting an asset. To schedule an appointment, call between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! ONLY (905) 428-9209 ~~ Ages 2+ ~~ Wanted for TV & Movie Jobs! Business College Recreation Services No Fees! Men/Women 16-65 yrs. COMMISSION SALES PERSON (Pickering) Needed for same! No extras. required for the janitorial cleaning business, with 5 years experience. Snack Bar Attendants • Ajax Community Centre or Village Arena Parents call: (416)221-3829 Call Richard @ 905-666-9156. www.torontobusinesscollege.ca • $7.25/hr (10 - 15 hrs/wk) FOOD SERVICE MANAGER - Your superior interpersonal skills are complemented by a dedication to excellent customer service. Brown's Fine Food Services has one full time day position and one RESOURCES You have cashier experience. full time midnight position available in the Oshawa/Durham Region. FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN You will support the team to DURHAM REGION Rink Attendant • Ajax Community Centre or Village Arena • $9/hr (9 - 18 hrs/wk) achieving industry-leading financial performance, optimum customer Requires the following position to facilitate the Your independent work ethic and familiarity with arena operations include cleaning duties and working service and productivity. Your food inclusion of young children with special needs with the public. costing, labour planning and finan- cial skills are superb. 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We are seeking an in- Punch Press Set-up operator's munity based and would require working from home. Your knowledge of cleaning duties and working with the public are supported by a dedication to superior dividual with a strong focus on min of 3 years exp. customer service and the ability to Class G Driver with clean abstract customer service. effectively learn the essential re- quirements of the positions: Food E-Mail resumes to [email protected] Qualifications: All positions require certification in emergency First Aid, completion of a criminal reference check, and preparation, service and cash han- Include position applied for, when responding dling. We offer a salary commen- •Degree in E.C.E./Child Studies or related field the ability to work in a 7 day per week operation as well as a minimum age of 16. 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Available level, fridge, stove, laundry room, DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 905-509-1207 another sale again Representative 242-4478. August 1st. (905)434-9844. WHITBY, renovated 2-bedroom, parking (2), walk to GO/lake, no ALTONA & KINGSTON, 2 bed- main floor of legal triplex. dogs. $850 plus. Available August Metroland, the areas leader in 1 & 2 BEDROOM available imme- rooms, 2 car parking, bright base- OSHAWA, Rossland/Simcoe area. New bath, kitchen, flooring, trim. 1st. Call (905)718-6888, (613)253- community publishing needs an diately. Central Oshawa, couple ment, 3pc. washroom, fully fur- 1-bedroom upper in Duplex, Centre/Chestnut, Kinsmen Park 2389, (905)430-1160 preferred, fridge, stove, hardwood, nished, separate entrance. Avail- Available immediately, adjacent. $890 plus hydro. Call experienced Sales Representative. carpet, shopping, laundry, no able immediately., $1100., utilities $625/month. Non smoking. James (905)509-1805. 1984 LUND PIKE 16DL, new sub The right person will be; self motivated, dogs, near bus, reasonable, included, call (416)844-4884. Parking, cable, heat and water floor, excellent fishing boat. 1985 (905)725-2642, after 5pm. included. Call (289)314-8948. WHITES/HWY #2, large new 1- 50hp Mariner, E-Z Hauler Trailer, experienced, career oriented, able to ATTRACTIVE, bright, walkout 2- bdrm bsmt apt. Separate entrance, many extras. $4000 OBO. Call develop new clients and products for 1 BDRM. BASEMENT APT. - bedroom basement, private en- OSHAWA, Taunton/Simcoe, love- 1-parking. $850/mo inclusive. AVAILABLE immediately- (905)668-9659 or leave message. GIANT Kitchen, bath, cable, parking. Sep- trance, a/c, fridge, stove, cable, ly basement apartment, suit 1 per- Avail. immediately. (905)831-2796 Oshawa, furnished room, bright direct mail coupon, envelope product. arate entrance, shared laundry, no utilities. $1000/month, first/last. son. Mature adult preferred. Fire- very clean house, share kitchen & 1986 CADORETTE, 16'x6' Bowrid- CIVIC HOLIDAY smoking/pets. References re- Whitby, (Rossland/ Garden/ Bas- place, pool, A/C, garage. Separ- bathrooms, run of house, non- er with trailer, 140 hsp inboard/out- quired. Near Harwood/Bayly, Ajax. sett). Phone immediately to secure ate entrance. Utilities included. smoker, parking, laundry, near all board motor. Also includes fish- OUTDOOR GARAGE SALE Is this you? $750/mo. inclusive. Avail. Sept. 1. for August 25th. (905)665-8504. $650/month. Available now. amenities, $450/month. 905-424- finder and 4pc cover. Very well Call 905-686-9349. No smoking/pets. (905)579-9522. 0881 kept, $7200. 905-985-3355. Mon., August 2nd AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in NEWLY CONSTRUCTED apart- If it is, here’s what we can offer you: 1 BDRM. large 950sq.ft profes- Whitby, Apt. building, spacious, PICKERING - 1 bedroom base- ment. in downtown Oshawa, (King FURNISHED ROOM in central lo- BOAT/MOTOR/TRAILER 9.9 hp 8 a.m.-4 p.m. sionally designed, internet ena- carpeted, newly painted, with bal- ment apartment, separate en- & Mary St.) 1 bedroom $650/$680 cation, Oshawa. $400 monthly in- Mercury motor & 14' aluminum career growth, base salary and bled, legal basement apt. in pre- cony, close to bus, shopping, all trance. Close to 401 and all month, utilities included, first & clusive. Available immediately. No boat for sale $1750. Call Mike after 4181 Sheppard Ave. E. aggressive commission plan, fantastic stigious Ajax community. Sep. en- utilities included, first/last required, amenities. $650/month inclusive, last required, available immediate- pets, Phone (905)579-0804 5:00 (905)683-5782 (at Midland) product and entrepreneurial trance/laundry, $850. Util, parking no pets, 1 bedroom $825, 2 bed- no smoking/pets. Available August ly, call (905)982-1760. included. Avail. immediately. No room $925, 3 bedroom $1,025. 1st. (905)831-3415 PICKERING, lovely clean fur- NEW Tr acker super guide V-16, Over 110 Vendors atmosphere. pets/smoking. Must see. 416-889- Call (905)767-2565 nished quiet room. No smok- 60 hoarse merc and trailer. 8532. PICKERING - Whites/401, profes- ing/pets. Colour TV, cable, laun- $14,450, no tax. Used 17' Siren AVAILABLE one bedroom fur- sionally finished spacious 1-bed. dry. Near GO Train, Town Centre. sailboat and trailer, $1800. Older 416-291-0684 Please forward resumes to: 1011 SIMCOE ST. N., Oshawa - nished basement apt. Immaculate, basement apt. Parking, sep. en- $450/$550. Available immediate- 7.5-hspw Evinrude outboard, $350 Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town clean and bright, sep. entrance, trance, utilities included. Suit work- 2 BEDROOM, 2 bathroom condo, ly. (416)573-4445 or (905)421- and 5.5-hrspw Johnson $475. home suites with full basements, laundry, cable, micro, fridge. Quiet ing person. Available immediately. ValleyFarm/Hwy. 2 Pickering. Im- 0225 (905)655-3096. 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax. available for rent. Private fenced Pickering location. No smok- References/first/last. $750/mo. No mediately available. Contact 905- yards with mature trees. $999.00 ing/pets. References. pets/smoking. 905-421-9090, 416- 831-1814 SUPER CLEAN air conditioned L1S 2H5 fax: 905-683-7363 per month. Call (905) 579-7649 for $695/first/last. 416-268-5650. 712-8723 rooms for rent, $425 & $475. Huge [email protected] an appointment. PICKERING Penthouse Condo, kitchen & bath facilities Centrally BEAUTIFUL 1-BEDROOM APTS. PICKERING 1-bedroom base- 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, balco- located, Available immediately. 2 BEDROOM , 2-storey apt. Avail- available Aug/Sept . 1. $750-$775 ment, spacious living room, eat-in ny, 5 appliances, covered parking, Call David (905)243-5091. FOUND SMALL BLACK & orange 30 MINUTE NON kitchen, separate entrance, non- LOUISVILLE Goalie Gloves, catch able immediately, $725+ utilities. inclusive. Balcony, underground locker, Pool/Jacuzzi/Sauna, cat with orange markings. possibly SURGICAL FACELIFT TPS left hand, blue, gold and Fridge, stove, parking, sep. en- smoker/no pets, suits single work- WHITBY ROOM - for rent share part Persian, Kingston/Church. Metroland parking, in very clean, quiet well squash court, Gym. Close to Lifts & tones, great for acne white, $750. TIRES, 4, Cragars, trance, no pets. Oshawa. 905-434- maintained building. Call 905-721- ing person. Avail. August 1st. bath and den w/one male tenant, 905-427-8277. shopping and GO stop. Stretch Marks and cellulite S/S, with Dunlop G/T Qualifier 8800. 0831 $800/mo inclusive. First/last. $1450/month. Call (905)686-9510 share kitchen & laundry. Near (905)427-8243. 401/GO. Non-smoking, profession- FOUND: Black and brown striped Anywhere Muscle is Tires. Less that 1,000kms. $1500 firm. (905)436-5079. 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT APT. - al, male preferred. $450/mo. Avail- tabby cat. Mature female wearing attached to Tissue Whitby, near Go & 401. Separate BLUEWATER PICKERING BROCK/401 One able immediately. First/last & Ref- suede rhinestone collar. Found at GREAT BUSINESS entrance, gas f/p, shared laundry, bedroom basement apartment erences required. 905-665-6900. South Ajax, Harwood Ave, King's air, no smoking/pets. $975 inclu- PARK WHITBY separate entrance. Parking, laun- Cres, Rideout area. 905-683-0934 POTENTIAL MATCHING LOVE SEAT, sofa, ALSO Product Sales chair, rust color, like new, asking sive. Available now. 905-665-6247 1 & 2 Bedrooms. dry, cable, walk to GO/TTC & 2-BEDROOM HOME in quiet well Looking for a challenging amenities. No pets/smoking. $750 Call (905)434-3669 $600. Phenominial deal. Vacuum Please call Mon-Fri. established neighbourhood. Close cleaner, brand new, still in box 2-BDRM APTS, renovated large & inclusive Available September. to all amenities, 401, GO, Shop- career in Retail? bright rooms, hardwood floors. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. 905-424-0860. 1300 watt, 11 amp Bosch, approx. ping. $995/month includes Heat 5 PERSON LIFESTYLE HOT value $600. Asking $400. Ideal location, walking distance to 905-571-3522 Hydro Water. First Last Referenc- FREE ROOM & BOARD - In ex- mall. well managed building. In- PICKERING Liverpool/Bayly, new- change for housekeeping and SINCERE SINGLES Professional TUB, 220V heater, good condition (905) 428-1888 As a unique concept discount Shelter Canadian ly renovated 2-bedroom basement es required. Tony (905)434-1326. $1900. Also, shopsmith wood cludes appliances, parking, stor- Please leave message. cooking. I'm having surgery and Introduction Service "Where Hap- retail chain, we put the word age, laundry etc. $845/monthly no Properties Ltd. apt. separate entrance, 4-pc bath, need help. Is a smoking house piness Begins" specializing in working machine, $900. Phone dogs please. 905-665-0945. share laundry, parking. Near GO. with no children, but have a dog. long-term relationships. 1/2 price 905-725-7078. MENS 21" MOUNTAIN BIKE, 1 “Fun” back into retail! We are No smoking/pets. Avail. Aug 15. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, Oshawa, 4 appliances, freshly References required. Serious re- special now on! Toll free 1-866- year old $80; Girls bike, up to 7 2-BEDROOM APT, Central BOND/SIMCOE, two Spacious 1 $900-inclusive. First/last (905)831- plies to Cathy 905-434-8185. 719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca A DININGROOM, cherry wood, years old $30; Joe Weider weight looking for dynamic and Oshawa location. Available Aug bedroom apartments, $660+hydro. 0597 painted, hardwood floor, $1100 double pedestal table, 8 chairs, plus utilities. Available October 1st. machine system and bench $150; experienced Managers. 1st, nice area. Huge kitchen, liv- Available August 1st. Both have PICKERING, 2 clean spacious TIRED OF SPENDING Saturday Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- Computer desk, medium maple ingroom and backyard, newly ren- new appliances, laundry fac. on- PICKERING Liverpool/Finch one first/last/credit check required. No nights at home? Click tion. New, still in boxes. Cost pets. Telephone (905)433-1632. rooms for rent. Liverpool/Finch. colour $100; Computer desk chair We offer: ovated. First/last/references. All site and parking. Call 905-434- bedroom basement apt. 4 appli- $450/$425 cable and utilities in- 411durhamregion.com for local $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- $20; Queen box spring (brand inclusive. Call 905-655-5789. 7931. ances, sep entrance, no cluded. Parking, laundry, close to clubs and pubs. 746-0995. new) $150; White range hood fan • Competitive Wages pets/smoking, $595+utilities. Avail- 3 BEDROOM HOUSE - Near Oshawa Centre. $950+all utilities. Pickering Town Centre. Available (brand new) $70; Patio tables in • Benefit Package BROOKLIN, BRIGHT 2-bedroom able Aug 15. (905)837-8090 Immediately/August 1st. First/last. A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- Beign, 2 round and 1 rectangular lower, suit couple. Separate en- First/last and references required. 2-BEDROOM Landlord lives in basement apt. No No smoking/pets. Call 416-554- tress set. New in plastic, cost $15/each; Grey work surface and • And more! trance, 2 parking, 4 appliances, no PICKERING WHITES/OKLAHO- 1557. $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- end cabinet for off $30; Hand- extra large in quiet smoking/pets. Sept 1st. MA, 1-bedroom apartment, separ- pets. Please call 905-579-7095 af- ter 12 noon for appt. 0995. Can deliver spring PDA (Palm Pilot) 8mb with Fax resume Attn: Human Resources building, in beautiful $1000/month inclusive, share ate entrance, parking, $700/inclu- Hot Sync Cradle $80. Contact Te- Whitby neighbourhood. cable. First/security, (705)731- sive . First/last, available Septem- A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- resa 905-655-1886. 0193, 905-655-7134 after 6pm. ber 1st. Call (905)831-8403. 3 BEDROOM, 2 storey older brick 1-866-483-5140 ideal for adults & seniors. home, quiet Ritson/Eulalie neigh- PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad clean building. insuite bourhood, 4 appliances, gas heat, from $289 (30 yds). All Berber CENTRAL WHITBY - clean bright PICKERING, 1-bdrm bsmt, separ- MASTER BEDROOM WITH en- carpets on sale now! Free up- storage, onsite laundry, spacious one bedroom basement ate entrance, close to GO/shop- hardwood floors, newer windows, MOVING, Thermador stainless doors, laminate flooring, no pets/ suite, walk-in closet, parking, laun- grade to 12 mm premium pad with gas range, like brand new, $2500, ground level parking incl. apt. Private entrance, parking, ping, $750/mo inclusive first/last dry. Shared backyard, cable. Fe- every installation, 20 oz Berber laundry facilities. No pets. $695/all required. No smoking/pets, avail. smokers, $$l,l95 plus utilities, ref- dining set $600, wall units and lots 905-668-7758 erences, lst/last, August lst. male preferred. No smoking/pets. carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- of quality framed/unframed art inclusive. First/last. Avail. immedi- August 1st. Students welcome. References. Close to 401 on Ajax pet only. Lots of selection for eve- ately. (905)263-4125 Call 905-683-8607 or 416-821- (905) 404-8551. work, exercise machines, etc. bus route. $550/month. 416-332- ry budget. Three month equal (905)428-2429. 2-BEDROOM in clean, quiet 8185 6494, 905-960-1168. payment plan available. Free in LOTS FOR SALE CLEAN 1-BEDROOM 3-BEDROOM bungalow, 407 20-plex, appliances, parking, util- Elizabeth St, Oshawa. Finished home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS ities inclusive. $865/month. Depos- $720/month, 2-bedroom PICKERING, 2-BEDROOM base- OSHAWA - Simcoe/Rossland ar- Fully treed 1 1/2 acre lots across ment apt., across from Go train, all basement, with 1-bedroom and at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, NEW DANBY WINDOW air condi- it negotiable. Available August 1 or $790/month, newly decorated. Util- ea, cool, clean, furnished rooms, 1-800-578-0497. the street from Lake Scugog, only ities included. Simcoe and Mill ar- appliances, no pets, no smoking in bathroom. Close to all amenities. tioners 5,000 btu $149 each, 8,000 later. (Simcoe/Mill) (905)579-5927. No smoking/pets. $1200 plus share kitchen & bath, would suit btu $279., 12,000 btu $399. other ea, small quiet apt. building. Call or out. Adults preferred. August quiet working gentleman. Near 1st. $750/month, first/last. Call utilities. (905)576-8858. AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES sizes available. new danby apt minutes to town from $69,900. 3-BEDROOM Beautiful main floor for an appointment. (905)579- bus, close to Durham College. HANK'S APPLIANCES- Air Con- bungalow, Ajax, Salem/Bayly, 9890. (905)831-1836 leave message. sized freezers $199. New Danby Also 2 acre lots starting at 4-BDRMS, North Pickering, near $350/mo & up. 905-728-4845 ditioners $75/up, Large selection bar fridges, $139/up. 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(905)725-1877 smoking/pets. 905-655-1979 WITNESSES NEEDED for acci- Jean. renovated, bright, spacious, VIEW/CHERRYDOWN AREA spa- call evenings 905-428-0081. 1945 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency cious bright 2-bedroom backsplit dent at corner of Bond/Stevenson PIANO Technician available for baths, central air, carpet and ce- hardwood/ceramic flooring, ample COZY ONE BEDROOM, 401 & WHITBY, Garden/Rossland, 1- Rd, Oshawa, on Wednesday July tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase PETERBOROUGH - RICE LAKE, parking, laundry. Private/quiet Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. lower levels, 4-appliances, gas bedroom and sitting room in base- APPLIANCES, refrigerator, stove, ramics throughout, walkout to Park Rd. area, Oshawa, laundry Complex. Clean quiet building, fireplace, parking, shed, no 14th, 2004, at 12noon. Please heavy duty Kenmore washer & consultation on all makes and small Marina business opportunity. setting. Students welcome. Call ment. Shared laundry and kitchen, call (905)623-7313 large deck. Closing September Commercial Zoning, docking, stor- facility, 2 car parking, first & last, across from park. Close to down- pets/smoking/loud music, $895 dryer, apartment size washer & models of acoustic pianos. Re- 30th. $285,000. Open House, Sun- (905)837-8980. ref. $650 + cable, evenings 905- 1-parking, own bathroom. conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, age, apartments. Development po- town. Daily activities incl. All util- plus share utilities . August 1st ref- $600/month. Available August 1st. dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- day, 12 noon - 4 p.m. Phone for tential or ideal semi-retirement sit- 579-0191. ities included. Call (905)430-7397. erences/first/last 905-404-9489. arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- Mason & Risch, & other grand or appointment. (905) 655-3912 No smoking/pets. First/last. upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- uation. Call (705)745-6293 Ajax & Pickering www.realstar.ca. 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Call Ray (416)399-3142 used computers, notebooks and pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz- hardwood, ceramics, minutes to auto repair, detailing, hobby shop AJAX - Cozy 1 bed. basement apt. neighbourhood, close to shopping, home. $300/weekly (less than mo- MY HOME Away From Home Day- LOOKING FOR SOMETHING or Pat (905)720-0228 tel) (905)683-5503. care (2yrs. + older) located on De- monitors. Good selection of parts mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids 401, schools, shopping, large pro- or other uses accepted in the zon- Sep. entrance, parking, laundry, bus, utilities, heating, cable, park- will stick with lessons, try our rent ing. All inclusive, very reasonable. old something new? Click shop- laney between Westney and Ra- on hand, 1501 Hopkins St. Whitby fessionally finished walkout base- utilities included. $575. ing included, Laundry facilities. No COZY TWO BEDROOM, Simcoe (905)430-8081 to own. 100% of all rental pay- ment includes kitchenette, ideal for Low budget storage units avail. first/last/references. Available ping at durhamregion.com dogs. (905)576-2982, 9:30-9:00pm venscroft. Have CPR/FIRST AID, St. south of Hwy#2, 4 appliances, ECE degree, 16 yrs. exp. Non- ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO in-law or entertaining. OPEN (905)576-2982 Sept. 1st. 905-852-4747 or 905- parking, first/last, references, $850 (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca OSHAWA - 2 bdrm., main floor, UXBRIDGE NEW! Town- smoking home, lots of fun & edu- BEAUTIFUL MODERN DAY LIL- HOUSE Dun. 2-4pm, 630 Cowan 626-8487. + utilities. 905-579-0191 evenings. IES FOR SALE 2 sites. 905-668- WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Circle, (Rosebank, south of 401) new carpet, very clean. $845, in- house/Apartment rentals. 2 bed- cational things for your child. My AJAX - large one bedroom base- cludes utilities, laundry, parking. rooms, 4 appliances, air con., pat- BEAUTIFUL waterfront cottage - children go to Lester B Pearson. 9132 or 705-357-1282 contact $409,900 Call Peter (905)509- FARMHOUSE Maple Grove/Nash, anytime. 4441 ment, walk-in closet, ceramics, No pets. Adelaide/Ritson. Avail. io/garden, parking, storage. A Few Minden, Ont. 3 bdrms., sandy Lunch, snacks, receipts provided. August lst. 416-816-9952. Bowmanville. 3 large bedrooms, beach, sun porch, Great swim- Andrea 905-619-3138. PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS laundry, parking, util. included. Left. 905-852-4777. completely renovated, 2 acres on Separate entrance. No smok- ming, fishing, boating. Only two BED, Aamazing bargain, queen Chip installed from $125. XBOX FOR SALE BY OWNERS: Execu- OFFICE / MANUFACTURING / OSHAWA - 2 bedroom apartment, horse farm. Available Oct 1. QUALITY DAYCARE MOD CHIPS Chip installed from tive townhomes at Chateau on The ing/pets. $730. 905-683-0896 or WHITBY (Brock & 401), very large weeks left - August 15 and 29. orthopedic mattress set, new in Retail Space. 1,000 - 2,000 sq. ft. spacious, clean, available now. $1395+utilities. first/last. (905)623- $900 week. Also fall time avail- Westney/Delaney, excellent rates - plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- $125. Several chips available for Park, 1995 Royal Rd., Pickering, 416-803-0896. 2 bedroom basement apartment, 8200 Prime Claremont location. 3 miles $930/month includes all utilities. separate entrance, separate kitch- able. 905-720-2307. now is the time to look for a good 7557. Will deliver each console. For all the details: Units #105 & 152. Call (905)427- to 407. Ground floor with auto en- Schools and bus near by. No caregiver. All ages, full or part www.durhammods.com North End 8799 or 416-936-0574 for appoint- AJAX - THREE BEDROOM upper en, laundry, 5 appliances, $950 in- OSHAWA 3-BEDROOM house, trance and people entrance, on level house, new kitchen and bath, dogs. 905-427-8538 to view. cluding, heat hydro, water. Avail- GREAT FISHING and family holi- time, homemade meals, large play BEDROOM SET, cherrywood, Oshawa. 905-626-0542 ment. OPEN HOUSE August 1st, main thoroughfare. Excellent retail approx. 1400 sq.ft., balcony off day on Rice Lake. Modern cottag- area, fully fenced, happy environ- 1-4pm. a/c, laundry, parking, close to all able immediately. No smok- bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night possibilities. For info. 416-518- OSHAWA - near Oshawa Centre, kitchen, 4 appliances, available im- es. Sandy beach, playground, na- ment, crafts, games etc. Receipts, stands. Dovetail construction, nev- amenities. August 1. $1200+half ing/pets. (905) 839-7176 mediately. $1095 plus utilities. Call 4777. utilities. No pets/smoking. Call newly renovated 2-bedroom ture trails, 1 hour from Oshawa. references. (905)686-8719 er opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 POOL table, 1" slate. Solid ash. PETERBOROUGH - 1875 Whit- apartment, in small, clean building, (905)424-9115 tington Dr. - Large bungalow, 3+1 905-619-3403. WHITBY - Available August 1st , July/August available. (705)696- Sacrifice $1,900. (416) 748-3993 All accessories. New in box. Cost Suit mature person. $725 plus hy- 1 & 2 bedroom, $760 & $860. all 2601 web: sunnymead.ca $6700, sell for $2950. 905-213- bedrooms, + sep. 2 bedroom dro. Phone 905-839-4659. OSHAWA 3-BEDROOM bunga- basement apt. on 1.2 acres, ma- AJAX -2-BEDROOM bright spa- inclusive. Office hours 9 - 5 Mon- low, on quiet street, parking, a/c, BEDROOM SUITE, gorgeous 4669. cious apartment, parking, separate day - Friday (905)666-4589. LOVELY 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, ture trees, picturesque view, close OSHAWA - very nice 2 bedroom huge backyard, close to all amen- on Buckhorn lake. Beautiful view to 115, $240,000. OPEN HOUSE entrance, living/dining separate ar- ities. $1050 monthly plus utilities. tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. MOTIVATED-GOAL ORIENTED eas. First/last, no smoking/pets basement apt. $850/month inclu- WHITBY - Bachelor Apt. $800 per week. Available as of Au- IN HOME daycare required, before Cost $7450, sell $2,200. Call 905- RENT TO OWN - New and recon- Sun. July 25th & Aug. 1st, 1-3 sive, first/last. Parking, cable. Non- $575/month all inclusive. 2 bed- Available immediately. Call 416- gust 21st. Weekly bookings only. & after school, Mon-Fri. Pickering p.m. 705-741-5812. 10-30k+/month 1st year potential. $900/month, inclusive. Referenc- 558-4398 213-4669. ditioned appliances, new TV's, CALL 1-888-373-1715 NOW and es. Available August 15th. Call smoker, no pets. Available Sep. room apt., $800/month plus hydro, Call Sheila 647-284-4658. Village area, beginning Septem- Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, we show you how to create your 905-619-0392 or 416-414-4221. 1st. 905-433-8196 leave message. heat/water/parking included. ber. Call (905)619-8913 CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- PRIME SOUTH Ajax location, 3 PICKERING, Petticoat Creek area, RED SETTER RESORT - Clean, plus one bedrooms, finished base- ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE.. First/last required. Phone lst time rented. 3 bedrooms, fin- FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- AJAX 2-BEDROOM PLUS DEN OSHAWA area. Newly renovated days(905)725-8911 or eve/week- modern cottages, spacious camp $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, ment, large fenced lot, swimming 2-bedroom upper level and 2-bed- ished basement, $l,600 plus util- livery. No credit application re- New legal basement apartment in ends 905-668-4016 or cell 905- ground, seasonal and overnight pad and installation. Free esti- fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- pool, fireplace, $285,900. Tele- HAIR SALON FOR SALE For room basement apartment in vari- ities. Telephone (416) 453-1318. camping. Call 705-778-3096. phone (905) 427-0916 executive home. Separate en- 432-4365. mates, carpet repairs. Serving 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. more information call (905)623- trance, eat-in kitchen, dining room, ous locations. 416-402-3435 or www.redsetterresort.ca 7730 Whitby, 3-BEDROOM HOME, Durham and surrounding area. livingroom. $1200 plus. First/last. 416-704-9826. WHITBY - Large 1 bedroom bsmt PIANO LESSONS - Royal Conser- Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam RENT TO OWN! Whitby Spacious apartment, central air, utilities in- Near Thickson/Manning, large vatory of Music. Qualified teacher 3-bedroom house. 30% rent credit. Available August 1st. 416-282- OSHAWA bright, clean, 2-bed- yard $1295/month plus utilities, (905)686-1772 STOVE, FRIDGE (3 years old, wa- JANITORIAL COMPANY seeks 7987, 905-665-9984. cluded, 1 parking. Great downtown will give lessons/theory in my Bow- Great schools, $1250/month. Call expansion and wants to purchase room apt in triplex. 190 Mill St. location. Separate entrance. $750 first/last. References required. manville home. Call 905-697-8560. ter/ice in door), washer and dryer. (905)686-4891 New appliances & carpet. No Available September 1st. Also, 2 CARPETS. Laminate and vinyl All white and in good condition. local company from Pickering to AJAX CHURCH/HWY. 2 - Large /month. First and last. Call Al at sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. Bowmanville only in industrial and 2-bedroom available August/Sept. pets/smokers. $875/mo. Also avail. 416-823-4779. or 3-bedroom basement apart- 1987 33' GLENDALE trailer, $550 for all. Also Matching sofa SPACIOUS 4-BED. SEMI - 1700 1 bdrm. apt. $750/mo. Both newly ment, $1000/inclusive. (905)665- Commercial carpet including pre- and loveseat, dark commercial cleaning. Call Richard 1, in clean, quiet bldg. $950 month SLEEPS 9! Full length deck and mier underpad and installation. sq. ft., heated garage/workshop, renovated and avail. August 1. WHITBY 2 BEDROOM Basement 3104 awning, shed. At Goreski's in Port green/beige/black floral print. gas furnace, dryer, air. Balcony @ 905-666-9156. plus parking, utilities included and Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. new appliances. 905-426-1161 905-576-0294. apartment, in raised bungalow Perry. $10,500 including 2004 Beige fold-out sofa, TV wall-unit. shed. Newly-renovated, applianc- WHITBY, LOVELY 6mos. old, 3- PSYCHICS reader and advisor, Residential, commercial, customer Must sell. (905)619-3432 MARKET YOUR BUSINESS Sep. entrance, parking, laundry, Park Fees. 416-444-3958 satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- es negotiable. Close to AJAX SOUTH (easy 401 access) OSHAWA NEAR O.C. 1 bedroom cable and utilities included. In- bedroom 3 bathroom semi, at- help in all life's problems, satisfac- 401/school/amenities. Asking Opportunity with Metroland Com- self contained furnished apt. Suit- tached garage, court location, gas mate. Mike 905-431-4040. munity Newspapers. Distribution of Available September 1st., main- ground pool. $950. first/last/refer- 1989 PALOMINO hardtop tent tion guaranteed, specializing in $172,500, negotiable. Bowman- able for mature person. Also heat, central air, available immedi- trailer. Sleeps 8, propane Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all over 4 million! Call today for floor 3-bedroom semi-bungalow, ences. Available August. 1st. Jenn CEDAR Trees for sale, starting ville. (905)623-7577. $1075+part util. Includes 2-car House to share. Both no smok- 905-424-4111. ately. No pets/smokers, first/last, fridge/stove, equipped to carry ings, always private and confiden- sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Priced information on weekly word ad ing/pets, first & last, available credit references, $1400/month from $3.50 each. Planting avail- $7.-$90. (tax incl). Call Bowman- rates. 416-493-1300 ext. 276. parking, large fenced in backyard. fishing boat & motor. Canvass tial, house parties available. VISIT FACES OF THE FUTURE Aug.1 (905)431-9210. WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. plus utilities. Available August 1st. needs repairing. $800 o.b.o. Call (905)665-3222. able. Free Delivery. Call Bob ville 905-623-5258. [email protected] laundry, parking, no pets/smok- 705-341-3881. 2004 @ facesdurhamregion.com. ing, First/last/references. E., One and two bedroom units For more info. Aurelia Cosma, Re- (905)404-8717 or (905)213-6507 Photo packages now available for available, park like setting, close to max Spirit, (905)728-1600 (905) 686-6773. CHERRY WOOD DINING ROOM purchase. NEW CONVENIENCE STORE in OSHAWA, downtown, low rise building, laun- 1994 JAYCO EAGLE 30 FT., TIRED OF COOKING? Click new plaza. Weekly sales $5,500. AJAX SOUTH legal one bedroom dry facilities, balcony, parking. front kitchen, rear queen bed, ex- set. Double pedestal table, 8 COURTICE BORDER, chairs, buffet & hutch. Dovetail 411durhamregion.com for local No 649 machine. Monthly rent basement apt. Appliances, shared (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca cellent condition, heat/air, awning, restaurants. $1,819.50 +TMI. Port Perry. Best laundry, parking. Available Sept. triplex, top floor, 2 bed- loaded, located Bewdley/Rice MUSCOVEY DUCKS 4-8 wks old. construction, new still in boxes. offer accepted. Call (905)982- 1st, $700 inclusive. Condolynn WHITBY, 1 bedroom, ground floor, Lake. Stay or move in family park. 905-655-7845. Cost $10,000 Sell $2950. 905-213- room, 1100 sq.ft., appli- 4669. 1600 (mornings). Management 905-428-9766. close to GO, parking, private en- CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., Pictures available. $13,500. Jim WASHER/DRYER pair, $400. 6pc FOR SALE OR LEASE YOUR ances, large kitchen, air. trance, deck. Appliances, utilities Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- (905)725-6361 DREAM HOME, beautiful luxury 2- COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES Pine bedroom suite with hutch, ar- PART-TIME CATERING Business AJAX, 2-bdrm bsmt. Close to all September 1, $1000. included, Non smoker/pets, $650 able. Close to downtown and moire and night table, $500. Cof- bedroom penthouse, fully fur- for sale. Work from your own amenities. Utilities, cable incl. No first/last/ref. avail. Aug.1. call shopping. 4 appliances, carpet 1995 8FT. JAYCO hardtop tent Computer Services. SPECIAL July nished, waterfront view, air condi- Condolynn Management 15 - July 31 Free CD Burner with fee, end table and TV stand set, home, all cash business. Delivery smoking/pets. $900/mo. Avail. (905)665-9411. and hardwood flooring, close to trailer, sleeps 6, fridge, sink, in- $100. Call (905)449-4494 tioned, 5 appliances. Available Au- and advertising van included. Lo- Sept. 1st. First/last req'd. Call (905)428-9766 401 and GO. Utilities included. door/outdoor table top stove, great P3/450 complete system purchase gust 1st. Call (416)419-5746 cated in Oshawa. $25,000 OBO. days 416-998-8856 or evenings WHITBY, 1-bdrm well-kept home, Call (905)434-3972. www.real- shape, $3800 or best offer. 2001 PEC MAN only! Complete system Internet Call Mac 905-244-6266. (905)426-9136 over 600sq ft, private entrance, star.ca Open house Wed. Thurs. (905)436-3283.After 6pm ready: P3/450 only $279; P2/350 OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM (+3rd walk-out to landscaped backyard, Fri. 7-9 p.m. by York only $209; Laptops starting from AJAX, Kingston/Westney. 1-bed- smaller bedroom) lower level of own laundry, oak cabinets, central 2001 10FT. JAYCO TENT TRAIL- $199. Other systems available. RESTAURANT/BAR FOR SALE room basement apartment, separ- bungalow, in quiet neighbourhood, air/vac, non-smoker preferred, no HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- ER New condition. Fridge, stove (Universal CD-RW upgrade only $50. Interac, $70,000 o.b.o. Potential patio, li- ate entrance, parking, full kitchen, laundry, appliances and ample pets. First/last, references. nity Living in Oshawa now has 2 BBQ, screen room, indoor/outdoor Weight Gym), Visa & Mastercard accepted. Lay- HALIBURTON, WATERFRONT, censed for 132, 2 pool tables. Call full bathroom. $700/month all in- parking. Very clean and spacious. $750/mo inclusive. Parking avail. and 3-bedroom units . Avail. imme- table, many extras, $7000. 905- away Plans. 27 Warren Avenue, WANTED BY COLLECTOR Cam- angel stone home, 3-bedroom, 2 John at 416-456-5870. clusive. Available immediately. From $850 inclusive. No smoking. extra$. (905)668-9652 diately, parking incl. Please call 619-1642. good shape, Oshawa (1 block East of Park & eras: Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Voig- baths, full basement, stone fire- First/last required. No pets/smok- Call (416)508-2113 905-576-9299. Bond). www.bitsandbytestech.com tander, Zeiss, Robot, Grafex, place, cedar sunroom, gentle WANTED: SINGLE PARENTS, ing. Call 416-930-5440 WHITBY, 2 bdrm, lower triplex, 2002 PALOMINO 23ft. Stampede $150 obo. Call 905-576-9216. Compiss, Leitz, Leica. 16mm mo- slope to sand beach, 5km to vil- start your own business, selling PICKERING - Bayfield & Whites close to all amenities, spacious, OSHAWA south 4 bedroom town- Hybrid trailer. Fully loaded. Elec- vie cameras, old metal toys, Fair lage, vendor financing available. unique service plans. We provide NEED TO GET OUT OF Rd. studio basement apt. Avail. im- bright, newly renovated, laundry house, close to schools, shopping. tric slide-out sofa bed, 3 bunk 905-576-8772. DININGROOM SET - large table, 6 prices paid (905)432-1678. Most $259,900. Call Erin (705)457-2128 full training and support. Accepting the doghouse quick? Click mediately/August 1st. All utilities facilities, parking. Available imme- $1050/month plus utilities. beds, queen fold-out bed. Sleeps chairs (2 arm chairs, 4 high-back) metal body cameras & miniature or (705)754-4294. Century 21, only 5 individuals in our program. 411durhamregion.com for the included (heat, hydro, cable, park- diately, $800 plus electricity. No First/last. Toll-free 1-866-922- 7. Asking $15,500. Call 905-721- TOW DOLLY - New, hydrolic buffet, hutch with light, dark wood, cameras, also glassware & small Granite Group. 1-888-314-4496 prefect gift. ing).First/Last 905-839-1695. smokers/pets. 416-287-9064 6422, 905-579-9956. 0316. brakes,$2000. Call 905-683-9859. $950. Call (905)983-9687 estates. A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, July 28, 2004 www.durhamregion.com

$$$ TOP DOLLARS paid for cars, truck and motorcycles. 7 days a MMENZIESENZIES CCHRYSLERHRYSLER week. (905)683-7301 or BELL, Grace Cecilia (Ken Bell Signs) On Sunday (905)424-9002. July 25, 2004 after a brief illness, in her 89th year. Grace C. Bell (nee Renton), beloved wife of the late APPPROVED!PROVED! $$$$ A1 JOHNNY JUNKER. Kenneth Choate Bell. Sister of Mary Fielding and Tops all for good cars and trucks AUCTION or free removal for scrap cars and Frances Stong, and predeceased by her brother trucks. Speedy service. (905)655- George Renton and sister Lucy Renton. Grace will Bank says ... “NO” 4609 or (416)286-6156. be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews, Dave says ... “YES” A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on great nieces and great-nephews, cousins, friends “NO PROBLEM” cars & trucks Free Towing 24 and devoted caregivers Joy and Inez. The family No Credit, Bad Credit, hours, 7 days (905)686-1899. will receive friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL Phone DAVE Today SALES HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Vil- CASH FOR CARS! We buy used DRIVE AWAY TODAY vehicles. Vehicles must be in run- lage) 905-428-8488 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Wednes- Cell: 905-424-3484 ning condition. Call (905)427-2415 day. Funeral Mass at St. Isaac Jogues Church or come to 479 Bayly St. East, 1148 Finch Ave, Pickering on Thursday July 29, SAVE UP TO 85% OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES Toll Free: 1-888-269-1687 Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES www.ezautoloan.net 2004 at 10:00 a.m. Interment at Park Lawn Ceme- SCRAP cars wanted, pay cash, tery, Toronto. Should family and friends so desire, 1996 CHEV CAVALIER, 2dr, 4cyl free pick up, Ron 905-424-3508 or donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would auto, mint in/out, loaded, $3,200 Leo 905-426-0357 be greatly appreciated. SAVE UP TO 85% OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES e-tested, certified. 1988 PONTIAC SUNBIRD convertible, 4cyl, auto, SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks PUBLIC 160k, loaded, power top, GT radi- wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. CERAMICS STORE als/rims, runs great, needs paint Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 CLOSING SALE $950. (905)404-8541 BURNS, Pearl (Nee Smith) On Monday, July 26, WANTED - Quad 4 engine, for 2004 at Kingston General Hospital, at the age of 58, 1994 Grand Am, good running J.D. Marshall 50-70% Off on 100’s of 1996 FORD Aerostar, 153,000, Pearl lost her courageous battle with cancer. It was the Auctioneer very well maintained, a/c blows ice condition, also automatic trans- AUCTION Bisque items, giftwares cold, $3,900 o.b.o. 1994 Dodge mission for 1996, 1997 or 1998 her positive sense of humor during her battle that & supplies. Spirit 192,000, approx. 30,000 on Elantra, call 905-434-0392. gave the family their strength. Pearl was a 27 year Selling 2000 molds newer motor, a/c, $2,100 o.b.o. employee of Daimler Chrysler Trim Plant in Ajax. Royal Canadian Legion Branch #459 Call (905)723-9580 DYNAMICS CREATIONS She enjoyed spending quality time with her family 12278 9th Line, Stouffville (Stouffville Rd. North of Main St., on 9th Line) 84 Dearham Wood 1998 DODGE STRATUS, 4 cyl., and she was an avid gardener and reader. Pearl (South of Morningside to Cumber) automatic, 4 door, certified, e-test- was a loving wife to Derek John Burns. Admired ed, excellent condition, $4000. Call 1989 FORD F150 8 foot box with mother of Michelle (Christopher) Cadeau, Jamie Thursday, July 29th Tues. - Thurs. & Sat. 11-5pm (905)420-2393 cap. 193KM. Good Condition. 416-554-3014 $1800 O.B.O. 905-725-6453. (Jodi) Burns, David (Stacie) Burns, Fiona Burns, 6:00 pm Preview - 7:00 pm start 1998 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE and Andrew Burns. Adored grandmother of Lauren, GL, auto, v6, 4dr, black ext., grey 1995 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton, 4x4, Lukus, Braedon, Avery, and Miriah. Fondly remem- interior, fully loaded, sunroof, air, box liner, certified, $7500. or best bered by her loving brother Robert (Marina) Smith, CD, auto-start, keyless-entry, certi- offer. call (905)987-1729. fied/e-tested 82,000km on new en- and sister in law to Geoff (Jean ) Arkell. Pearl will be SATELLITES, FREE to AIR, is gine. Extremely clean, asking 1999 FORD F150 4.2 V6, 5-spd. sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, friends and your DTV down?? This is what $8,500. (905)426-9771 manual trans. Air cond., Brand everybody is switching to, no new front and rear brakes. Cert. co-workers. The family wishes to thank the staff at BEDROOM SETS BIG SCREEN TV’S BEDROOM SETS cards, no boards, no atmegs... 144,000 kms. $9,200. (416)827- Kingston General Hospital, and all her nurses from 2002 SATURN L200 Station 8321 days, (905)665-8232 evgs. Specializing in the Fortec Lifetime wagon, white, 69K. Tan leather the V.O.N. Friends may call at the Armstrong Fu- Ultra, get 1000's of channels, no seats, (heated), power drivers monthly bills. First in Durham neral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa seat, AM/FM Stereo, CD, cruise, 4 2000 DODGE DAKOTA Quad (905) 433-4711 on Wednesday, July 28th from 2 Region. DROP BY FOR A DEMO. wheel ABS disc brakes with trac- Cab SLT, V8 Magnum, Amber fire 226 Bloor St. E., Oshawa, tion control, Alloy sports wheels, colour with matching deluxe cap. p.m. - 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. A funeral service to Call 905-435-0202. or E-mail new Michelin tires, anti theft sys- 137,000kms. $18,000. Call FLAT SCREEN TV’S [email protected] celebrate Pearl's life will be held in the chapel of the DINING SETS DINING SETS tem, front and side curtain air (905)786-3150 funeral home on Thursday, July 29th at 1:30 p.m. bags, lighted vanity mirror, pw, pl. factory warranty, $16,500. 905- Cremation. Flowers and donations in Pearl's memo- 985-1030. ry to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated by the family. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, 2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM V6 LEATHER CARVED parents on site. Mother from "N" Auto, maroon with gray interior, 1990 DODGE CARAVAN, Litter. history of Sch. title and po- loaded, keyless entry, alarm, 4dr., 140,000 kil., good condition, grey ANTIQUES SOFA SETS FURNITURE lice work. Ready to go. $850/in- 70,000 highway KM, lady driven, interior/exterior, certified $2,500. cluding 1st shots, microchip/CKC $13,495. 905-372-8694. Te lephone (905) 686-0681 registration. Rick 905-837-8998. BAD CREDIT? No History? Need 1995 CHEV ASTRO, 8-passenger, LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS a car? Tired of the run-around? cruise, cold air, pl, pw, 217km, cer- adorable babies, tenderly home Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- tified and e-tested $3500. 905- raised. Lifelong loyal companions, 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 426-8922. ITALIAN GRAND FATHER CKC Reg'd., shots, parents on FURNITURE MIRRORS site, hips certified, vet checked. 1995 NAUTICA VILLAGER Blue CLOCKS 905-447-5131. & white, leather interior, mint con- NEED dition in & out. Air, CD/cassette, LOVING HOME NEEDED: Male sunroof. Everything automatic. Electronics 1-1/2 yr old Rottweiller mix. Neu- Great family car. E-tested. $4500 All Items Must Factory Direct tered, vaccinated, micro chipped, SPECIAL .905-424-0158. Selloff! licensed & very friendly. Good with Be Sold! Liquidation Sale! children, needs some training. FINANCING? Please call 905-261-6530 2001 TOYOTA RAV 4, 4-WD auto, Black, mint condition, loaded. RED DOBERMAN X Choc. Lab, 1 CALL BRIDGET 125k, $17,500. (905)655-9068 or Also selling: Estate Contents, Collectables, decorative art, Pine Furniture, month old, All sold out. Thank BANKRUPTCY 905-4241652 you. Fine China, Dolls, Limited Edition Prints, Chintz, Bronze Sculptures! SLOW CREDIT 2003 PONTIAC MONTANA - SHITZU, Shitzu Xs, Pomeranians Sport edition, 46,000kms, excel- & more $450 - $475 each. First NO CREDIT lent condition. $19,900 obo. Phone “Bring your truck, van, shots dewormed, vet checked. 905-432-2014. 905-697-8872 GOOD CREDIT ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES MUST SELL! 1994 CHEVY LUMI- O'NEIL, Fred Clayton - (Veteran of W.W.II) trailer, load and go” STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES, NA Minivan APV $2800 O.B.O. Peacefully on Monday, July 26th, 2004 at Lakeridge females, CKC registered, micro NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED Delivery Also washer/dryer $300 for both, Health-Oshawa. In his 83rd year. Beloved hus- chipped, first & second needles. can sell separately. . 9905-697- Parents Canadian Champions, A NEW 2005 OR USED band of Sandra and the late Ethel. Loving father of SAVE HUNDREDS! 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE 7631. Available guaranteed, $850. Call Roza DRIVE TODAY Brian and his wife Mary, Mike and his wife Karin, PRICES SAVE UP TO 85% OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL (705)878-1213 CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE step-father of Tracy and her husband Scott Kippen SAVE THOUSANDS! 1-800-296-7107 and Terri Martell and her partner Nick Ford. Dear Ter ms: Visa, M/C, Amex, debit card, cash. (905) 683-5358 Grandfather of Darren and his wife Fiona, Melissa No registration fee - 10% buyers premium 1986 HONDA ASPENCADE - and her husband Rob Fleischacker, Julie, Chris and SAVE UP TO 85% OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES 1989 MERCURY GRAND Mar- 1200cc, silver, 56,000 original Jackie. "Buddy Fred" to Justin Waltenbury. Treas- quis. Only 110,000 original kms! SICK OF REALITY TV? Click Mo- kms. New tires, well-maintained, P/S tilt, P/W, am/fm cassette pow- vie Listings at durhamregion.com excellent condition. $7200. Call ured Poppa to Blake and Nicholas Ford and Darby er seat, 5.0 litre engine. Great and check out what’s playing at 905-683-8483 or you can e-mail Kippen. Great Grandfather of Eila. Brother of Bill, shape. Cert. and E-tested. Asking your local theatres. [email protected] Lyle, Eldon, Jean and Vernon. Son of the late Clay- $2,400. o.b.o. (905)985-1014. ton and Grace. Friends may call at OSHAWA AUCTION SALE 1990 PONTIAC TEMPEST, FUNERAL SERVICE "Thornton Chapel" 847 King Sunday, August 1st at 1:00 P.M. 168000k, 3.1L, auto, air. Runs St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Thursday, AUCTION well, needs some paint and body 217 Hope Street, North, Port Hope work, or buy for parts. $600 as is July 29th from 10:00 A.M. until time of Funeral Ser- O.B.O. (905)723-6387 vice in the Chapel at 11:00 A.M. Interment Mount For Gloria Austin - Moving Lawn Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Kidney Oval Victoria parlour table with pie crust trim 1991 Isuzu Impulse! Newly rebuilt, In Memory of DOHC engine. New brakes all Sarah Elizabeth Young Foundation would be appreciated. A special thank Kahn Auction Centre and brass castors, two drawer lamp table, round, suspension by Lotus. Body Who passed away you to the Dialysis Staff at Lakeridge Health Whitby small candle stand, early postmaster weigh needs help. $500. Firm. Call and Oshawa, 3F nursing staff and Dr. Pang. Also 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering 905-436-6313. at the age of 10, scale, sad irons, brass funeral parlour July 28, 1994 thanks to the staff of Handi Transit and an extra (3 miles North of Hwy. 401 exit 399) jardiniere, cedar chest, Jenny Lind spool bed, 1992 DODGE SPIRIT, some new- special thank you to Manny for his outstanding ser- four poster pineapple double bed, Vilas rock er parts, needs front end work to certify, $500 OBO. Call 905-885- vice. maple desk set, small tripod base table, 6 9158 or 905-396-9872. THURSDAY JULY 29th perforated back side chairs, wooden end 1992 S-10 SLE 4X4, 4 door, load- tables, round parlour table, miniature model ed, as is $2500 o.b.o. Call Start 6:30 p.m. church, done top Singer sewing machine, (905)263-2794 ROUGH, Marion (former member of Highland Star Ten Years Ago L.O.B.A) – at Fosterbrooke Long Term Care Facility Preview 5:00 p.m. antique chest of drawers, arts & crafts style 1992 SATURN SL1 5-speed 4dr. on Tuesday, July 27, 2004, in her 83rd year. Be- Morris chair, Chinese elm armoire, ash flat to 291,000KM, spoiler, $800. 1990 Ten years ago you were ten Ford Probe GT. 5-speed Ten years ago you were our joy loved wife of the late David Rough. Loving mother • Factory direct curio, display & wall glass top cupboard, fancy Victorian wash 204,000KM $500 as is. 905-427- of William Rough (Judy) of Cobourg, Netta Dafoe stand, maple candle stand, pine captains 8863. Ten years ago you played Ten years ago you sang (Ken) of Pickering, Alex Rough (Anne) of Bowman- collector cabinets - 20 chairs, Windsor style arm chair, pair of table 1995 CHRYSLER INTREPID ES, ville, Rachel Patrick (Martin) of Newcastle, and the lamps from T. Eatons 1920's, toy marching loaded, 149km, must sell, $3700 We miss you every day late David Rough. Sadly missed by many grand- different models band, Royal Doulton plates "Charles Dickens", obo. Certified/e-tested. (905)436- We miss your smile children and great-grandchildren. Friends may call 6420 No reasonable offer refused. • Catalogue store sell-off "Oliver Twist", assorted: glass and china, sets We miss your laugh at the NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME, 386 Mill St. of dishes, 12 volt cooler, Yardman 5 HP, 1995 CORSICA - White, 4 dr., 6 We miss you S. (just north of 401 at the lights; toll-free 1-877- cyl., a/c, pl, 285 original kms, new Bed-in-a-bag $249. value Yardman wood chipper, Yardman rear tine 9 engine 90kms. Emissions tested. For ten years you have been in heaven 987-3964) on Wednesday, July 28, from 7-9 p.m. A HP tiller, gas mower, forks, rakes, etc., Body needs some work, runs Playing with the angels funeral service will be held in the chapel of the fu- • Big screen TV's aluminium extension ladder 30', large chest great. $1800 obo. 905-579-3058. We hear you are in a "better" place, neral home on Thursday, July 29, at 1:00 p.m. In- terment Erskine Cemetery, at 3:00 p.m. Donations • Antiques - Canadiana, freezer, Husquvarna 2 row tiller, wood lathe, 1995 HONDA CIVIC Auto, For ten years we haven't understood. bench vise, hand tools, kneehole vanity and 222,000km., 4-cylinder with CD It's been ten years since we last saw you, in Marion’s memory to the charity of your choice player. New battery, brakes, tires. would be appreciated by her family. (Expressions American, & Victorian stool, pine Deacons bench, 2 piece pine clean and excellent condition. It seems like ten more, Chinese chest, early inlaid folding brass top Cert. & E-tested. $4900 OBO. 416- You will always be alive in our hearts of sympathy may be made on-line through • Diningroom & bedroom sets, 738-5150 www.newcastlefuneralhome.com.) serving table, plus misc. household items. As well as our memories. TERMS: CASH - VISA - MC - INTERAC 2000 GRAND AM SE immaculate new leather sofa sell-off 24000K silver, loaded, v6, $12000. Love always, Mom, Dad and Meghan 1994 ford Taurus good condition Victor Brewda Auctioneer LES BRITTAN 257K highway, $1000 O.B.O. 905- AUCTIONEER - C.C.A.I. 666-8991, 905-439-5604. 905-683-0041 PORT HOPE - 905-885-5650

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Pickering Melanie Pringles 4 5 1 131 114 9 Associates 3 (Meaghan Kimball 2, Daniella Suongas, MVP Butts Pumps 2 6 1 99 135 5 Ashley Modica) vs. Bessada KIA 2 (Alexandra Bird, Kayla Gar- Water Doctors 2 7 1 94 124 5 cia, MVP Kayla Garcia); Masdom Mustangs 2 (Alana Farley, CIBC Personal Portfolio Services is a discretionary investment management service offered by CIBC Trust Corporation, a subsidiary of CIBC, to individuals Jesters 1 6 1 65 148 3 Taylor McKaye, MVP Alana Farley) vs. Covertech Painting 1 with household investable assets greater than $100,000. Country Style 1 8 0 89 178 2 (Maxine Cudlip, MVP Megan Miller) ROSS WILSON MEMORIAL ‘F’ DIVISION July 12: Bessada KIA 2 (Lauren Scallen, Kayla Garcia, MVP CIBC Imperial Service is available in select markets and is most appropriate for individuals with household investable assets greater than $100,000. TEAM W L T F A P Kayla Garcia) vs. Dorias Garage 1 (Nicole Holdforth, MVP CIBC Imperial Service is a part of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (“CIBC”). R.C.L. 606 9 1 0 147 57 18 Christine Lee); Golder Associates 1 (Nicole Cherry, MVP Emily The CIBC Imperial Investor Service division of CIBC Investor Services Inc. (“CIBC ISI”) provides investment and brokerage Papps Big M 8 2 0 121 95 16 Pickers) vs. Albright Electric 1 (Erin Crockett, MVP Erin Crock- Re/Max 6 5 0 126 109 12 ett); Covertech Painting 6 (Selina Tang 3, Maxine Cudlip 2, products and services. CIBC ISI is a subsidiary of CIBC, and Member CIPF. Formula Ford 2 7 0 85 115 4 Alissa Miller, MVP Waverly Tracey) vs. Disticor 1 (Katielle ® Registered trademark of CIBC. 17 Catchers 0 10 0 53 156 0 Walsh, MVPs Katielle Walsh, Michelle Rai); Partners In Com- The CIBC Logo and “For what matters.” are trademarks of CIBC. PICKERING SOCCER CLUB munity Nursing 7 (Noelle Leon-Palmer 3, Lauren Sayers 2, Recent scores UNDER-FOUR GIRLS’ MCDONALD’S DIVISION July 9: Royal Blue (MVP Nicolle Morales) vs Navy Blue (MVP Avery Horlock); Gold (MVP Adrianna Chiofalo) vs Hunter green (MVP Avery Brunelle); Orange (MVP Emarina Jassani) vs Turquoise (MVP Tamana Din); Lime Green (MVP Mikaylla Farrell) vs Kelly Green (MVP Jessica Crosthwaite). UNDER-SIX BOYS’ DIVISION June 18: Lonestar (Gold) (MVP Matthew Jewson, Jack ® Joseph) vs. Lonestar Hunter Green (MVP Adam Del Zotto); home Lonestar Sky Blue (MVP Aidan Nokes; Keegan Parsons) vs. Lonestar Orange (MVP Jake Hogan); Lonestar Teal vs. Lones- tar Royal Blue (MVP Joshua Bernardino); Lonestar Kelly stores TAKE THE Kenmore Challenge… Green (MVP Hugh MacEachern) vs. Lonestar Red/Black (MVP Nickolas Henderson); Lonestar White (MVP Jordan Bac- . chus) vs. Lonestar Red (MVP Daniel Cousins). FURNITURE APPLIANCES Purchase either Kenmore washer (#25902 or 42162), or dryer (#82162), self-clean coil range (#55582), UNDER-SEVEN GIRLS’ DIVISION . MATTRESSES or top-mount fridge (#68102) and if within 30 days, you find another brand washer, dryer, self-clean coil range or top-mount June 18: Spry Pickering Lynx 1 (Sarah Dodds, MVP Ruby La- pointe) vs. Opponent unknown; McDonald's Orange 2 (Nicole Barrie fridge with all the same features, advertised at the same or lower price, the Kenmore washer, dryer, range or fridge is Warren, MVP Megan Hutchison) vs. Pickering Ponies 0; Pick- ering Dolphins 2 (Alysha Cozlowsky-Gordon, Madison Wat- Hwy. 400 & Molson Park Dr. (705) 727-9287 son, MVP Alysha Cozlowsky-Gordon) vs. Direct Constuction Co. 8 (Justahstarr Wynter (2), Alexa Cecchetto, Emily Ridge, Brampton Nicole Weller, Katie Spragge, Denelle Lindo 2, MVP Alexa 535 Steeles Ave. E. (905) 455-1255 Cecchetto); Pizza Pizza Teal 2 (Janine De Castro, Nicole Wright) vs. Real Cdn Wholesale Club 1 (Nicole Laing, MVP Mississauga Nicole Schilling); Ontario Power Generation 1 vs. McDonald's * Maroon 2 (Heather Brownlee, Jessica Rejminiak, MVP Jessi- Highway 5 & 403 (905) 820-6801 ca Rejminiak). June 25: Pizza Pizza Sky Blue 6 (Meagan Doll Etobicoke 3, Jessica Kyriacou 2, Hailey Brewing, MVP Meagan Doll) vs. Pickering Lynx 1 (Destiney Halket, MVP Stephanie Styler); Mc- 1860 The Queensway (416) 695-3888 Donald's Maroon 6 (Emma Doering 2, Ariel Gilmore, Cecilia Chin King, Rochelle Pereira, Heather Brownlee, MVP Rochelle Newmarket Pereira) vs. McDonald's Orange 6 (Taylor Mills 2, Nicole War- Yonge St. & Davis Dr. (905) 830-0049 ren 2, Kaylin Ferguson 2, MVP Nicole Warren); Pickering Dol- phins 2 (MVP Leanne McKinnon) vs. Spry Services 6 (Nicole Richmond Hill McMillen, Serena Gucciardi 3, Emily Thomas, Christina Cone- ly, MVP Heather Devlin); Real Cdn Wholesale Club 2 (Madison Hwy. 7 & Yonge St. (905) 762-0870 Taylor, Caitlin Van Staveren, MVP Riana Shaw) vs. Ontario Power Generation 2 (Nawal Lakkis, Riley Darrah). Scarborough UNDER-EIGHT GIRLS’ DIVISION Kennedy Rd. & Hwy. 401 (416) 332-8577 June 30: Pizza Pizza Royal Blue 6 (Krista Munch, Melinda Woitzik, Deanna Chaikalis 4, MVP Jaida Salmon) vs. Pizza Markham Pizza Maroon 3 (Mia Churchill, Cierra Kaefer 2, MVP Kim Kerr); Pizza Pizza Red 5 (Chloe Stoyanovski, Shawna Laws, Don Mills Rd. & Steeles Ave. E. (905) 881-6600 Janea John, Victoria Ryan 3, MVP Janea John) vs Pizza Pizza Whitby Teal 1 (Stephanie Neville, MVP Dominique Bond-Flasza); Pizza Pizza Orange 0 (MVP Nicole Roach) vs Pizza Pizza Thickson Rd. & Hwy. 401 White 7 (Chantal Gauthier 2, Hayley Ryan 2, Shalisa Shaw, Allison Spry, Jenalynn Latta, MVP Allison Spry); Pizza Pizza (905) 579-4048 or 1-800-336-8073 Gold 3 (Kathleen More 2, Taylor Stave, MVP Taylor Stave) vs Woodbridge Pizza Pizza Sky Blue 0 (MVP Delaney Murphy). UNDER-EIGHT BOYS’ DIVISION Hwy. 7 & Weston Rd. (905) 850-6406 July 5: Pizza Pizza Orange 3 (Thomas Doherty, Cole Stevens, Justin Yeung) vs Pizza Pizza Gold 5 (David Lepka 2, Ryan Mceachen, Lucas Nicholson, Dakoda Crawford, MVP Lucas Nicholson); Pizza Pizza Hunter Green 5 (Marlon Vaz 5) vs Pizza Pizza Turquoise 6 (Andrea-Paolo Cicciarella 3, Phillip *Sears will refund the purchase price, including taxes. Some restrictions apply. Ask Sales Associate for feature list and details. Neumann, Connor Choffe, Omar Rashid); Pizza Pizza Red 5 Offer ends Sun., Aug. 8, 2004, or where Sears is closed, Sat., Aug. 7, 2004 (Spencer Rossi 2, Michael Chin-Sang, Kendrick Galano, Choose your Padraig Teggart) vs Pizza Pizza Royal Blue 4 (Michael Jahshan, Kalan Dowrich 2, Clayton Warren, MVP Clayton War- ren); Pizza Pizza Golden Tan 3 (Sean Motwani, Johnathan FREE Kyriacou 2) vs Pizza Pizza Kelly Green 4 (Samuel Dinally 2, 99 99 Thomas McCaw, Matthew Adams); Pizza Pizza Sky Blue 6 destination... (Jacob Stork 3, Joseph Avarino 2, Nicholas Petrelli, MVP 599 649 Peter-Carl Miller, Joseph Avarino, Brian Qian, Scott Haynes, Marco Roccasalva, Chris Ibrahim, Jasaraj Singh, Jacob Stork, Sears home stores or Save $150. Save $150. Nicholas Petrelli, Kristopher Budisavljevic) vs Pizza Pizza Kenmore 3.2-cu. ft. Kenmore self-clean White 1 (Jacob Hanson, MVP David Daros, Brenden Cane); Sears department stores Pizza Pizza Maroon 4 (Joseph Romagnuolo, Tristan De top-load washer coil range Cunha, Christopher Oram, Ariel Tan, MVP Ariel Tan) vs Pizza Pizza Navy Blue 1 (Nicholas Servos). We have over 165 department, home, • 19 wash cycles • electronic oven control July 12: Pizza Pizza White 0 vs Pizza Pizza Gold 4 (David #25902. Sears reg. 749.99. with electronic clock/timer Lepka, Andrew Mana, Luca Nicholson, Dakoda Crawford); and décor stores for your shopping Pizza Pizza Royal Blue 2 (Michael Jahshan, Clayton Warren, ONLY $24 MONTHLY** #55582. Sears reg. 799.99. MVP William Kozak) vs Pizza Pizza Sky Blue 6 (Joseph Avari- convenience ONLY $26 MONTHLY** no 3, Brian Quia 2, Nicholas Petrelli); Pizza Pizza Kelly Green 3 (Sam Dinally, Thomas Dannecker Mccaw, Matt Adams) vs Pizza Pizza Turquoise 4 (Connor Choffe 2, Yusuf Hirji, Mathew Moesdyk); Pizza Pizza Red 4 (Spencer Rossi 2, Joshua Pap- pas, Jeremy Spiers) vs Pizza Pizza Orange 4 (Thomas Do- herty, Johnathan Phills, Cole Stevens, Justin Yeung); Pizza Pizza Hunter Green 5 (Marlon Vaz 3, Christopher Bernards, Dylan Macriner) vs Pizza Pizza Navy Blue 1 (Kenyon Hol- department ness); Pizza Pizza Maroon 2 (Stephen Devitt 2) vs Pizza Pizza $ 99 Golden Tan 4 (Jonathan Kyriacou 3, Sean Motwani). stores save 200 799 July 19: Pizza Pizza Navy Blue 2 (Bradley Warburton, Andrew Rheeder) vs Pizza Pizza Turquoise 0; Pizza Pizza Kelly 8 APPLIANCES . MATTRESSES total when you buy the team Save $200. (Nicholas Cavelli 4, Brent Brightling 3, Brandon Cluff, MVP Christopher Waite) vs Pizza Pizza White 1 (Cameron Finbow); Barrie Georgian Mall Barrie (705) 726-4451 Kenmore front-load Kenmore 20.5-cu. ft. Bramalea Bramalea City Centre (905) 458-1141 washer and dryer fridge with top freezer Don Mills Fairview Mall (416) 502-3737 Save $150. Washer • factory-installed CORRECTION NOTICE 2.7-cu. ft. capacity. #42162. icemaker Markham Markville Shopping Centre • Sears reg. 1099.99. 949.99 #68102. Sears reg. 999.99. Product: GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator and (905) 946-1866 LG Bottom-Mount Refrigerator Save $50. Dryer ONLY $32 MONTHLY** (sku 10042216/10046356). These products from Mississauga Erin Mills Town Centre • 5.7-cu. ft. capacity. #82162. Plumbing hook-up required page 26 of our July 23rd flyer have not arrived (905) 607-2300 Sears reg. 649.99. 599.99 in-store due to shipping and manufacturing ONLY $62 MONTHLY** delays. No demo units will be displayed. Mississauga Square One Shopping Centre FOR TEAM The advertised prices of $1799.99 (GE) and (905) 270-8111 $1899.99 (LG) will be honored and customers may place orders immediately through our Newmarket Upper Canada Mall Newmarket special order system. (905) 898-2300 Rain checks will be issued. Look for on our products. It shows that the product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency Oakville Oakville Place (905) 842-9410 We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. Oshawa Oshawa Shopping Centre (905) 576-1711 % ** Pickering Pickering Town Centre (905) 420-8000 0 financing ’til August 2006 on all major appliances Scarborough Scarborough Town Centre (416) 296-0171 Thornhill Promenade Shopping Centre when you use your Sears Card TTrusteeTTrusteerruusstteeee (905) 731-3388 Etobicoke Woodbine Shopping Centre **Pay in 25 equal monthly payments, interest free, until August 2006. On approved credit, only with your Sears Card. 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