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44 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 50,900 ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2006 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 A new recruit Police chief for a day likes her job Up-to-date election information Page 11 Woodcock found guilty of 1994 killings No plans to appeal Jurors returned with the guilty conclusion of a seven-week trial, discharged the jurors. outside the court. Nathalie Pardy verdict around 12:35 p.m. Wednes- marks the end of a lengthy legal Mr. Woodcock, a diminutive and Danielle Thomas, widows of after second trial day, roughly 24 hours after they odyssey for the families of Roger man who looks older than his age, the murdered men, clutched pros- began deliberations. The 53-year- Pardy and Kenneth Thomas, the sat stock still as jurors entered. ecutor Greg O’Driscoll in a long, By Jeff Mitchell old career criminal was found two men murdered by Mr. Wood- He shifted almost imperceptibly as tearful embrace. Several people Staff Writer guilty on all 13 counts on an in- cock and his accomplice, Roshan the jury foreman uttered “Guilty” shed tears even as they smiled at DURHAM — For the second dictment that included two counts Norouzali, on Sept. 14, 1994. for the first of 13 times. As court the outcome of the trial. time, a jury has found Ronald of first-degree murder, four counts When the verdict was delivered was adjourned he stood, looking Defence lawyer Peter Zaduk ap- Woodcock guilty of two counts of of attempted murder and other the court was packed with specta- particularly small in his charcoal proached both women and told first-degree murder connected to weapons and theft-related charg- tors including relatives of the slain grey suit, and held out his hands as them their lengthy legal ordeal the infamous Gagnon Sports rob- es. men. They remained silent as Jus- a police officer handcuffed him. bery of 12 years ago. The finding, which came at the tice Edwin Minden thanked and Emotions bubbled to the surface ✦ See Family, Page 3

Pickering sets rules WAITING FOR HER STORY for graffiti creations Artist believes bylaw “a mural that has been made for the purpose of beautifying specific is too ‘restrictive’ property with the consent of the owner of the property.” By Danielle Milley A property owner can apply to Staff Writer the City of Pickering for permis- sion to create or commission an PICKERING — Graffiti artists art mural on his property. The ap- can now display their creations in plication must be made in writ- Pickering, as long as they have the ing and include a sketch of the approval of the City. proposed art mural and a diagram The new city-wide graffiti bylaw showing the location. Council may was passed Oct. 10 and it allows approve the application with or for graffiti to be done in the city without conditions or it can refuse if it falls under “art mural exemp- tion.” An art mural is defined as ✦ See Complaints, Page 3 Thinking of Hardwood? Enter your float in the Give your home a new Santa Claus Parade look for Fall Saturday, November 18th • 10 am Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Applications available at PICKERING — Laura Cook waits patiently for the speeches to end so that she can get to the cookies and cityofpickering.com/greatevents juice during the grand opening of the Storytime Nook at the Pickering Central Library. The nook was made possible by the recently disbanded Pickering Optimist Club and their generous donation prior to closing down. Pickering Town Centre or City facilities Saturn Saab of Pickering 980 Kingston Road Between Liverpool Rd. & Whites Rd. Pickering 905-839-6159 A/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2006 durhamregion.com

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✦ Family from page 1 is next Thursday. He would During the trial it was re- doning his body in the bush stormed Gagnon Sports, wounding three men and have been 68. vealed, the two travelled to near the Pickering nuclear then located on Simcoe shooting Mr. Pardy, the had really come to an end A sentencing hearing is Durham from London with plant. His remains were Street South, Mr. Woodcock store owner, twice as he this time. set for Tuesday. The man- plans to rob Gagnon’s and not discovered for several screaming at staff and pa- crouched behind a coun- “It’s over now,” Mr. Zaduk datory sentence for first-de- steal handguns. months. trons to get down on the ter, speaking on the phone. said. “There’s not going to gree murder is life in prison Early in the day they ab- After driving Mr. Thom- floor. Mr. Pardy died of a gunshot be an appeal.” with no possibility of pa- ducted Mr. Thomas, a car- as’s Chevrolet Caprice to Mr. Woodcock fired at wound to the head. Ms. Thomas, her brown role for 25 years, a term Mr. penter, shooting him four Oshawa the robbers pulled least seven shots from a The robbery took about eyes rimmed with tears, ex- Woodcock will be credited times in the head and aban- toques over their heads and customized .22-calibre rifle, 90 seconds. pressed relief. with having begun when he “It’s been a roller coaster was arrested in 1995. But ride,” she said. “I’m just glad Justice Minden must also it’s finished. pass sentence on the other “This is the third (trial),” 11 counts on the indict- Ms. Thomas added. “You ment. Any time given for This is where your really don’t want to go those crimes would likely through it again.” be served concurrently with Her husband’s birthday the life sentence food waste goes Complaints led to bylaw

✦ Complaints from page 1 position,” he said. The staff report with the application. the bylaw says it was cre- Pickering graffiti artist ated because of continuing Chad Beer doesn’t think the complaints about wanting exemption is going to create graffiti removed, as well as any new opportunities for concern that “much of the him and his friends to be graffiti we view as simply able to express themselves symbols, words, numbers ! ! creatively. and colours are actually Your food waste is High quality compost “It’s very restrictive,” he gang messages depicting collected and taken to can be used in home said. “I think people should territorial boundaries.” have a say on what is put on Councillors were sup- this indoor composting gardening, agriculture, their fence.” portive of the bylaw. facility horticulture and In an attempt to remove “This is sending a clear itself from the role of art and powerful message that ! landscaping critic, council amended the the City of Pickering will not The indoor composting bylaw to say the exemption tolerate any tagging or any phase takes about 21 days ! Using 100 per cent could only be granted for a gang colours,” said Ward 1 biodegradable liner bags piece commissioned by the Regional Councillor Mau- ! The compost is then sent City or a BIA-type group, rice Brenner. results in high quality to an outdoor facility for which would exclude indi- Mr. Beer said his work is compost vidual, residential property not gang related and he sees further processing and owners from commission- graffiti (or aerosol art as he ! ing a piece for their prop- calls it) as art, whereas the curing Since food waste erty. symbols and numbers done consists of 30 per cent Mayor Dave Ryan sug- by gangs or bored teenagers ! Upon completion, the gested the amendment. is vandalism. of our garbage, it is generated finished “I have serious concerns He is upset and frustrated important to compost with where council is put- with graffiti artists being compost product is tested ting itself, and future coun- lumped in with criminals our food waste and cils, with the art mural ex- and as a result being dis- for quality and must meet decrease the amount of emption,” he said. “When criminated against. all standards and are you going to make the Within the bylaw, graffiti materials sent to landfill decision about whose art is is defined as “one or more guidelines art?” letter, symbols, numbers, In an interview following etchings, inscriptions, pic- the meeting, Mayor Ryan torial representations, or said he didn’t want council other markings that dis- ! to play the role of art critic. figure or deface property.” Region of Durham Works Department 1-800-667-5671 or 905-579-5264 “That’s why I asked for The bylaw prohibits graffiti [email protected]! www.region.durham.on.ca/waste it to be changed because I and details what happens if didn’t want to be put in that someone fails to comply. All Day Breakfast! New Eggs Benedict Sandwich

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But it’s up to anybody who hears such a com- sifieds 905-683-0707; Distribution ment or suspects that abuse is happening, to pick up the phone 905-683-5117; News Fax 905-683- and make a call to the local Children’s Aid Society (CAS). 0386; General Fax 905-683-7363; The silence around child abuse is something the CAS is E-mail mjohnston@durhamregion. working hard to stop. That’s why this month, across the prov- com; Mailing Address; 130 Com- ince, the society is promoting the “Use Your Voice,” campaign mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 in conjunction with the purple ribbon/wristband effort to stamp out child abuse. [ About Us ] The effort by the CAS is meant to break through to people P ark could be howling success - and show them there is absolutely no stigma attached to reporting suspected child abuse. The CAS, in its studies, has The News Advertiser is one of the found people usually don’t report suspected abuse because ention the word ‘Walkie’ and Metroland Printing, Publishing and they worry about fear of retribution, confusion as to what my greyhound Whisper goes Distributing group of newspapers. constitutes abuse or the traditional belief that it is none of their M into spasms of delight. She The News Advertiser is a member business. whips her long, thin tail from side to side, of the Ajax & Pickering Board of But the harm of a child in our midst is everybody’s business. then gallops to the door and immediately Trade, Ontario Community News- As for confusion over what constitutes abuse, the bottom line starts to prance and pace, waiting for the paper Assoc., Canadian Commu- is that, if you suspect it, make the call. The CAS is duty-bound leash to be attached and to make her way nity Newspaper Assoc., and the to investigate and will not reveal who made the complaint. In out into the glorious outdoors. Canadian Circulations Audit Board. the end, if an investigation finds no abuse took place, then no Whisper loves her daily walks but, as Also a member of the Ontario harm is done. But, if something is truly going on, that call you anyone who knows these sighthounds Al Press Council, 2 Carlton St., made could save a vulnerable child’s life. will recognize, running is her forte. But, Suite 1706, Toronto, M5B 1J3, an The CAS is one of those agencies where every employee for dog owners in Durham Region, there Rivett independent organization that ad- would be happy to be put out of business. However, that’s not are precious few areas where dogs are al- sports editor dresses reader complaints about going to happen any time soon, if ever. It exists as an agency to lowed to run. member newspapers.The pub- advocate for the rights of children. In order to do its job effec- That’s why myself, Whisper, a retired lisher reserves the right to clas- tively, it needs help from the public. If you think child abuse is racer, and a host of other Durham Re- sify or refuse any advertisement. going on, if you even have a tiny suspicion, call your local CAS. gion canines and their owners would dog park at the intersection of Woodbine Credit for advertisement limited to It’s the right thing to do. be pleased if the City of Pickering went Avenue and the Hwy. 407 interchange. It space price error occupies. Edito- beyond the study phase and actually built has a small enclosed area that leads into a rial and Advertising content of the a dog park. Hopefully, other dog lovers in much larger fenced portion where there’s News Advertiser is copyrighted. LETTER TO THE EDITOR the region could use it, too. plenty of room for Fidos of all shapes and Unauthorized reproduction is For Pickering politicians who believe sizes to romp. It’s a pleasure to watch prohibited. Publications Mail Sales it’s a frill, think again. The area would them interact in their own curious ways Agreement Number 1332791. Guys’ dress habits, other Catholic high schools instantly become a hive of activity for pet and, mostly, they all get along famously. owners, as exercising their dogs while The Markham dog park comes com- [ Letters Policy ] should have been addressed in column getting out in the fresh air is a good plete with plastic patio chairs for the mas- - thing. By and large, a well-exercised and ters, watering stations for the dogs and, socialized dog is a good, happy pup. Dog for good measure, the Town has even We welcome letters that include To the editor: parks are also social settings, as everyone, included ‘doggie bags’ and plenty of trash name, city of residence and phone I am a Grade 11 student attending Notre Dame Catholic Sec- including myself, loves to talk about their receptacles, so the park can be left in numbers for verification. Writers ondary School. I read your Oct. 8 column regarding the school mutts. good order. are generally limited to 200 words kilts. I agree that they are short and, yes, they do need to be There are two leash-free zones in Ajax It’s everything a dog park should be. and one submission in 30 days. We taken care of, but I don’t agree with how you are centring out -- one in the Greenwood Conservation My Whispy is enraptured with the place. decline announcements, poetry, our school and saying how pretty much we are the only school Area and another on Westney Road South On the several occasions we’ve taken her, open letters, consumer com- that has our kilts at a disrespectful length. -- but they’re not completely fenced in. she sniffs out the most likely athletes and plaints, congratulations and thank I think you should really look over your research and study For greyhound and other dog owners, they immediately split off from the pack. you notes. The editor reserves the and actually take a look at All Saints, St. Mary, DO’C and any unfenced areas are of little value as, for Then, the fun begins. Whisper dashes right to edit copy for length, style other Catholic school that wears a uniform. Don’t centre us the most part, these dogs love to run, and around after her canine friends like she and clarity. Opinions expressed by out; we are not the only Catholic high school in Durham Re- run, and run...with a fence being the sole was back chasing that elusive bunny lure letter writers are not necessarily gion. And, why is it only based towards the girls? Have you seen thing that’ll corral them. And, most dog at the dog tracks of Florida. those of the News Advertiser. Due the guys at Catholic high schools’ pants around the knees? owners prefer their pooches to be safe Here’s hoping Pickering will see fit to to the volume of letters, not all Don’t centre out just the girls, let alone my high school. and secure, without worrying whether make a dog park a reality. will be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; Before you start writing stuff in the newspaper get the facts on they’ll wander off or not. 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By Jeff Mitchell cop, an assignment as a homicide two years as Ontario Provincial were laid. Det. Andrews annoyed sulted in charges under the Police Staff Writer investigator, a detective with 26 Di- Police investigated the allegations; police brass by showing up at a Services Act. In the fall of 2004 he DURHAM — Firebrand cop Tom vision in north Durham and, per- Det. Andrews was reassigned to police station where members of pleaded guilty to insubordination Andrews has been elected presi- haps most notably, as head of the the major fraud unit and his for- the DEU were being interrogated and discreditable conduct and dent of the Durham Regional Po- Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU). mer DEU colleagues all sought by OPP investigators, defying an was docked 40 hours pay. Det. An- lice Association. It was with the DEU that Det. transfer out of the squad. order that he stay away. The show drews replaces outgoing associa- Detective Andrews, a 17-year Andrews clashed with police brass. In the end no criminal charges of support for his fellow cops re- tion president Doug Cavanaugh. veteran of Durham Regional Po- The unit, which gained recognition lice, was elected boss of the 800- for its high-profile battle against member union Wednesday. He marijuana grow operations and defeated challenger Colleen Daly, street-level drug trafficking, was Dental Care for Adults, a civilian employee of the service rocked in early 2003 by allegations who was serving as an association of misconduct made by a former director. member who wrote to then-chief Kids and Great Big Babies. Currently working out of the Kevin McAlpine, accusing his col- Criminal Investigations Branch at leagues of misconduct including We keep our patients smiling by taking 19 Division in Ajax-Pickering, Det. theft, excessive use of force and Andrews has served in a number shoddy investigative techniques. the time to understand their needs. of capacities with Durham police, Members of the unit were under including stints as a plainclothes a cloud of suspicion for more than Add our friendly, caring staff VIJAY BADHWAR, DMD and state-of-the-art techniques and you’ve found a good dental MEET THE CHIEF home.

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Pickering resident was interview Tuesday before taking her oath with College, dropped by the holding cells at 17 police officers and tell them how much I ap- the assistance of Deputy-Chief Chuck Mercier. Division in downtown Oshawa and examined preciate them,” she said. Courtney’s tenure as on the job Tuesday “I think police officers must have special the 911 communications centre and forensic Chief for a Day continued Thursday evening families,” Courtney added. “They must be very identification units. Courtney’s first order of when she read her essay at the annual Police By Jeff Mitchell worried whenever they hear something bad on business was visiting with the men and women Appreciation Dinner, an event that honours of- Staff Writer the news.” of the Durham Regional Police. ficers who’ve demonstrated bravery and dedi- DURHAM — Chief Vernon White is out of Police brass, members of the police ser- “I can’t wait to get around and thank all the cation on the job. town at a conference. So who’s going to run the vices board and media members looked on as Durham Regional Police? Courtney took her oath of office. Also observ- Have no fear: Courtney Chiasson is here. ing the ceremony were parents Glen and Sonya The diminutive Pickering resident was Chiasson, who beamed as the child held her decked out in a custom-tailored uniform when own, answering questions from reporters. she arrived at police headquarters in Whitby “What an honour,” Courtney’s dad said. “It’s .com Tuesday morning to take her oath of office and unbelievable what the police services board serve as Chief for a Day. Ten-year-old Court- has put together for the day.” ney, a Grade 5 student at St. Elizabeth Seton That day was comprised of an itinerary large- region Catholic School in Pickering, was chosen as ly of Courtney’s choosing. After being picked this year’s recipient of the honour after submit- up at school in a police vehicle (classmates, ting a 500-word essay about her impressions of she reported, were wowed by her uniform)

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Bill 52, Education Statute Law Amendment Act (Learning to Age 18), 2006 Projet de loi 52, Loi de 2006 modifi ant des lois en ce qui concerne l’éducation (apprentissage jusqu’à l’âge de 18 ans)

The Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly will meet to consider Bill 52, An Act to amend the Education Act respecting pupil learning to the age of 18 and equivalent learning and to make complementary amendments to the Highway Traffi c Act. The Committee intends to hold public hearings in Toronto on Thursday, October 26, 2006. All interested people who wish to be considered to make an oral presentation on Bill 52 should contact the Committee Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 23, 2006. Those who do not wish to make an oral presentation but wish to comment on the Bill may send written submissions to the Committee Clerk at the address below by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 26, 2006. Copies of the Bill may be purchased through Publications Ontario at 1-800-668-9938, or at (416) 326-5300 in Toronto. An electronic version of the Bill is also available on the Legislative Assembly website at: www.ontla.on.ca.

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Collect calls will be accepted./Nous acceptons les appels à frais virés. Ces renseignements sont disponibles en français sur demande. A/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 durhamregion.com Durham walks for Uganda CLEAN COAL Saturday Gulu event EMITS 96.4% LESS raises awareness POLLUTION. of child terror in Africa AT THIS RATE, EVEN By Crystal Crimi Staff Writer DURHAM — For northern Ugandan THE GOVERNMENT’S children, night time is too scary for Durham post-secondary students to ignore. HANDS WON’T On Saturday Oct. 21, students from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Trent University LOOK FOR GET DIRTY. and Durham College are holding a Gu- luWalk. Open to the community, the af!Qpxfs!XpslfstÖ!Vojpo!ibt!b!cfyfs!! event is intended to raise awareness, money and support for the children qmbo!boe!zpv!dbo!hp!up!bcfyfsfofsoqmbo/db! who walk to safety every night in north- !boe!mfbso!npsf!bcpvu!ju/ ern Uganda, a country in the midst of a civil war. “It’s just a scary sight to see,” said Great Stuff! Great Prices! Evan Muller-Cheng, president of the POWER WORKERS’ UNION campus’ student association. He saw a DVD featuring footage of the children’s night walk. 4 Page Mr. Muller-Cheng said at night, the Flyer in northern Uganda rebellion army goes into rural communities to steal chil- dren. “When they kidnap the children, Today’s they rape the females and use the males as slaves to their army,” said Mr. Paper! Muller-Cheng. In an effort to escape, children walk together at nightfall to * delivered to select homes urban centres, such as Gulu, to find a safe place to sleep. Mr. Muller-Cheng said he hopes the grassroots event will raise money and support for the youth of northern Uganda. “The money’s focused on empower- ing the next generation of northern JN Photography Ugandans through education,” said Mr. Muller-Cheng. He added people are welcome to participate in the walk, Durham Modelling Contest! even if they have no money to donate. “Our goal right now is, because we’re Submit your photo online, tell us why you should be #1. just a new university, we want to get as Must be 18 or over. much participation as possible,” said Winner will receive a full page spread in the News Advertiser. Mr. Muller-Cheng. GuluWalk starts at 11 a.m. at Os- Win a Portfolio Package valued at $324.00 hawa’s Memorial Park, between Met- calfe and John streets, and proceeds seven kilometres to the UOIT campus. Commuters can leave their car in the Enter Today! school’s parking lot and take a free shuttle to Memorial Park at 9:30, 10 and 10:30 a.m. Free hamburgers and hot chocolate will be provided after- ward by the campus’ student associa- tion and the Students for Humanitari- anism and Action through Respect and Education (SHARE) group. The Oshawa GuluWalk makes the city one of more than 80 across the world to participate in the one-day event. Durham’s post-secondary students became involved in the GuluWalk after its founder, Adrian Bradbury, an Os- hawa native, contacted SHARE. Mr. Bradbury began the GuluWalk after he first heard of northern Ugan- da’s situation. With his friend Kieran Hayward, he spent every evening in July 2005 walking 12.5 kms in down- town Toronto to sleep in front of city hall. GuluWalk has since become an international event. Mr. Bradbury is also the founder and executive director of the charitable organization, Athletes www.jnphotography.net for Africa. 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By Crystal Crimi Staff Writer Samantha DURHAM — Standing up in Camp Samac’s council hall, student Jeff Corbett proclaims Chambers his group does not like Europeans. Co-op student “They turned their back on us and be- trayed us,” says the student from Uxbridge’s Joseph Gould Public School on behalf of the other members in his group, frozen in tableau around him. Like them, Jeff is in character, acting like STAR experience someone from the middle-east between 1820 and 1930 during a World History Of Racism in Minutes (WHORM) activity. is a positive one Around the large wooden room, other stu- dents sit under signs that say Africa, Europe, DURHAM — It wasn’t a surprise to see India and other areas of the globe, waiting for shocked looks on student’s faces when they their turn to share the feelings of those they heard about stories that affected everyday represent. people on class, sexual orientation, religious “It’s a neat game because it gives a really beliefs, race and gender. great overview,” said Paul Haines, a teacher As a senior STAR camp leader, I saw how at Pickering’s Valley Farm Public School and much if affected the students, knowing this an organizer of the Students Together Against is what faces them on a regular basis. As Racism (STAR) Camp. students realized what the real world is like, As the game progresses, the students see they seemed discouraged, but they grasped the different shifts in the history of discrimination and what still power and the discrim- For more lives in this world today. As camp ended, ination which has oc- on this story each student took a piece of STAR’s message curred throughout the with them back to their school and homes. nations over time. STAR camp is an amazing program filled The activity is just one with the truth. Most of the time there is a element in the Durham negative portrayal about everything that is District School Board’s camp held this year at going on in the world and we don’t empha- Oshawa’s Camp Samac from Oct. 3 to 5. This size the positive. Watching and participating year, the STAR Camp and its activities had in demonstrations during the camp about 150 participants from 30 schools. Running for how people are always exposed to negative 14 years now, its goal is to train student lead- news, and how we start to think negatively, it ers in Grade 7 through 10 to work towards proves to me just how far this world is from the protection of human rights and social being even close to perfect. At the training harmony in schools and the community. The session in May, that the seniors attended, I program is delivered with the help of 30 never thought I would change in a matter of senior secondary school students and ad- three days. My mind was filled with images of dresses issues such as bullying, harassment, hurt and sadness that others feel everyday. I bias, prejudice, discrimination and human had the urge to go out into the real world and rights. share what I had learned. Katie Zeppieri is one of this year’s spirit Ever since STAR camp, family and friends leaders. She was picked to participate in the have seen differences in me that they don’t STAR program at her school, Anderson CVI Crystal Crimi/News Advertiser understand. I always catch phrases that may in Whitby, in Grade 9. In Grade 10, she was During a still scene featuring the British being kicked out of India during its drive for independence, be offensive and before STAR I would never chosen to go to STAR camp and has returned teacher Matt Lambert of Glen Street Public School gives the boot to Zach Henderson of Rosebank think anything of it. However, the truth is the each year since. PS, while Julie Slater of Dunbarton High School cheers. The performance was part of a World His- simplest phrase such as ‘that’s gay’, which tory Of Racism in Minutes activity included in a camp for Students Together Against Racism. “I think it’s really brought me out of my is commonly used in our society. It could shell and let me know that I’m not alone,” potentially be hurtful to others. No one really said Ms. Zeppieri. Sharrae Lyon, now a high school student ner. They’ve also sold cupcakes for Canada seems to watch what they say because they As a member of STAR, she has been able to at Pickering’s Pine Ridge Secondary School, to raise money to put flags in each classroom simply don’t care. STAR has helped me to bring awareness to issues and set an example started in the program in Grade 4 as a junior and are planning to adopt a child through become a leader in a club called Target Unity by being a role model at her school. STAR and first went to its camp in Grade 8. World Vision and have a Henna fundraiser. at Pickering High School. This club unites Her involvement has also inspired her to “It was a place where everyone was just Julisa Stuart of Anderson CVI, said par- the races and cultures and makes them one. bring Anderson’s Culture of Peace Commit- equal,” said Sharrae. ticipating in the STAR program and camp Target Unity also challenges me, like STAR, tee into elementary schools, teach kids about Since starting high school, the STAR group will help her with her future career by allow- to research minorities that are discriminated discrimination, and even create a lesson plan she’s a member of has done lots of events sur- ing her to have more confidence in herself, against. This year we are focusing on the is- about the subject, which has been distributed rounding diversity, such as celebrating differ- knowing she’s been able to help other stu- sues of women’s rights. to teachers by the school board. ent religious holidays and having an Eid din- dents and be a role model to others. STAR is a challenging, exciting, and heart- warming program that is worthwhile. It gives students another perspective and it makes them want to do something about the issues GO buses work around Durham Region transit strike they are facing. Future students won’t walk away thinking STAR was some lame camp, By Erin Hatfield There are seven temporary bus stop loca- have to cross any picket lines during their but will rejoice in what they have learned. Staff Writer tions across south Durham Region. Stops runs. “It’s not about being colour blind when it DURHAM — While Durham Region Tran- have been moved at the Oshawa, Whitby, Mr. Shea said the delays caused by en- comes to race, it’s about seeing in colour and sit has been on strike for two weeks, GO Ajax and Pickering GO stations, the Oshawa countering picket lines could be lengthy. being OK with it,” says Julie Slater, a student Transit buses continue to roll through the downtown bus terminal, the terminal on “We don’t want picket line confronta- leader. Julie made it clear that no matter your region. Harwood Avenue in Ajax, and at Durham tions,” he said. “What we are trying to do is race, white or black, you should give the Existing GO bus services in Durham College. maintain service to our own users.” same respect to everyone as you would like have continued since DRT’s workers went “At all of our stops in Durham Region, He admitted that the change in stop loca- to me treated. It’s always about your attitude. on strike Oct. 5. Ed Shea, a representative including (the University of Ontario Institute tions can cause some passengers some in- STAR camp has taught me many valuable from GO Transit, said there have been slight of Technology), we are providing stops on convenience because they may have to walk lessons, the most important, react to every variations in GO’s service so customers can the street instead of going into the terminal,” a short distance or across a street. situation with a positive mind. continue to use the GO buses. Mr. Shea said. “That minimal delay of a few minutes is Samantha Chambers is a Pickering “Our first thing we look after are our own According to Mr. Shea, these locations better than a delay of a half an hour or 45 High School co-op student with customers,” he said. have been moved so the GO buses do not minutes,” Mr. Shea said. the News Advertiser. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 PAGE 15 A/P

Transportation concerns top Ajax trustee debate

Potential politicians kids graduate Ajax High School, bility before, as gee, why don’t phone calls and e-mails. he’ll have spent between $8,000 we look at something like this,” For parent Lynn McGurk, the attend Ajax High and $9,000 for them to get there. said Trustee Hill. transmission of head lice in School Community “There should be something “I would be glad if you could schools is a concern. the transit system and school look into this,” said Nicola Ar- Ms. McGurk has three daugh- Council session board should do to make it more thur, whose daughter also at- ters who were all infested at the affordable,” said Trustee Marilyn tends Ajax High School. same time and after she spent By Crystal Crimi Crawford, a candidate for the 16 hours treating and remov- Staff Writer board’s wards one and two. ing the nits and lice, one of her Incumbent Lisa Hill and new- girls returned home from school AJAX — Concerns over high comer Gregory Ansley were also ‘A parent has a much more infested again the next day. She school transportation costs there and are both running for powerful voice than they said the board’s policy allows drove some parents to a trustee wards three and four. Yvonne kids back in school with nits and candidates’ meeting Wednesday Forbes, a ward one and two can- realize,’ asked for the candidates’ opin- night. didate, was absent. MARILYN CRAWFORD ions on the situation. Among those attending, par- Trustee Crawford said the “I believe if there’s a possi- ent Richard Baumgartner asked Durham Catholic District School bility eggs are still within the candidates why there is such a Board provides money for pub- nits, they should not be allowed difference between the cost of lic transportation while Durham Ms. Arthur asked what parents back at the school,” said Trustee public transportation for Dur- District School Board does not. can do to help get the U-pass Crawford. ham Catholic and public board Mr. Ansley said his school, the concept implemented in the “I don’t really have answers students. University of Ontario Institute public board. for you, but it’s definitely some- He said by the time his three of Technology (UOIT), charges “A parent has a much more thing to look into,” said Trustee all of its students $100 extra on powerful voice than they real- Hill. their annual tuition for a uni- ize,” said Trustee Crawford. She When asked what’s the biggest versal (U) transit pass. He would said they can contact their re- challenge for the school board, Nicola Arthurs had a question for like something similar for the gional councillors and write let- all the candidates mentioned the trustees during a public school Pipe and public school board. ters as well. school accommodations in their board candidates’ meeting held at Trustee Hill said the board’s Trustee Hill said they can answers. Trustee Hill said the Ajax High School on Oct. 18 transportation department is also attend the public board’s cap on primary class size means looking for a better solution. standing committee meetings even bigger schools will need to drum band “The UOIT partnership, that and participate in its question be built, increasing the need for has been discussed as a possi- session, in addition to making funding. raising LATER HOURS funds for THURS. & FRI. 10AM-11PM SAT. 10AM-7PM • SUN 11AM-6PM Vimy trip OSHAWA LOWER PRICES!!! 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Please call 905- in Pickering 7 days a week. hosts an evening support LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP: ment, call Heather at 905- information should appear on 683-4000, ext. 813 to sign-up. Alcoholics Anonymous also group at 6:30 p.m. at the 683-7321. Ballycliffe is located your resume. This workshop Meets 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at holds Family Groups for Community Care Respite of- at 70 Station St, just west of takes place at the YMCA the Oshawa Loblaws meeting Durham Region on Mondays WEDNESDAY, fice, 1420 Bayly St., West Unit Harwood Ave., in Ajax. Youth Foyer at 1550 Kingston room on the upperlevel, 41 through Saturdays. For more #6 in Pickering. Caregivers JOB EXPECTATIONS: The Rd. (Valley Farm and Hwy 2), OCTOBER 25 Gibb St., Oshawa. For more information please call 905- are welcome. For more infor- YMCA Durham hosts a Job Suite 7. To reserve a spot, PASSPORT TO WORKPLACE information call Shannon at 728-1020. mation, please call the office 905-697-2941. Expectations workshop from call 905-686-7060. SAFETY: The YMCA Dur- INTRODUCTION TO at 905-576-2567. BLOOD DONOR CLINICS: 11 a.m. until noon. It will give ham and Community hosts CANADIAN ORGANIC SUNDAY, you the necessary life skills to SCRAPBOOKING: Save your The Pickering Recreation an information session on GROWERS: The Canadian make the right employment cherished memories through Complex- O’Brien Room at OCTOBER 22 workplace safety from 4-5:30 Organic Growers, Durham decisions and remain em- the art of scrapbooking. Join 1867 Valley Farm Road is CASINO BUS TRIP: p.m. Everyone is welcome. Gardeners host their Octo- Helping ployed. It takes place at the creative memories consultant holding a blood donation Learn about your rights to ber meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Hands is offering a Casino YMCA Youth Foyer at 1550 Tonya McIntyre at 7:00 p.m. clinic from 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 safety in the workplace, how the Durham Board of Educa- Rama Bus trip for $10 per Kingston Rd. (Valley Farm and to 8:30 p.m. at Ajax Library p.m. For information call 1- to protect yourself on the job tion Administration Building, person. This includes a five Hwy 2), Suite 7. To reserve Services Main Branch Rotary 888-2-Donate. and about common work- 400 Taunton Rd., East, room hour stay and a complimenta- your spot, call 905-686-7060. Room. Bring four photo- place hazards. Participants 2007 in Whitby. ‘The Future of ry meal voucher. Pick up be- graphs to create a simple will have the opportunity to Food’ is the featured video gins at 9 a.m. with three pick scrapbook page. Product will TUESDAY, complete their Passport to and refreshments will be pro- up areas to choose from; 9 be available to purchase at a.m. at Harwood Plaza Food OCTOBER 24 Basics, 280 Harwood Ave. DISCUSSION GROUP: S. (Bayly and Harwood); 9:15 The Ajax Tuesday Morning a.m. at Pickering Town Centre Seniors’ Discussion Group 1355 Kingston Rd., The Bay meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Does your retirement (South Entrance), ; 9:45 a.m. Ajax Seniors’ Centre, 46 at Agincourt Mall Walmart, Exeter Rd., Ajax. A presenta- 3850 Sheppard Ave. (at Ken- tion by Safe Communities nest egg have a lower nedy Ave.) Must be 19 or of Pickering and Ajax on older with a valid photo ID. influenza. Everyone welcome. Space is limited. To reserve life expectancy than you do? 905-683-7799 (Louise), 905- a seat, or for more informa- 428-8711 (Shirley). tion, call Olivia 905-426-2433. TOASTMASTERS: ROUGE HILL SENIORS: The Pickering Powerhouse Toast- They host a pot luck lunch masters Club meets Tuesday at noon at the Petticoat CARP SELECTS INVESTMENT PLANNING COUNSEL AS THE FINANCIAL evenings from 6:30-8:30 Creek Community Centre, p.m. at the Pickering Central ADVISORY FIRM OF CHOICE FOR ITS MEMBERS 470 Kingston Rd. Everyone is Library, One The Esplanade. welcome to attend. In the af- Toastmasters teaches people ternoon, people can stay for how to develop and improve crafts at 2 p.m. Those with a financial planning expertise, makes them a great fit for your public speaking abilities. CARP Recognizes new craft or idea are invited Guests are welcome and our members. We look forward to growing our to bring it with them. the Need for Advice encouraged to attend any of BBQ & GARAGE SALE: The relationship with IPC over the next decade and beyond.” the meetings. Call Thomas at One Parent Family Associa- After exhaustive due diligence, CARP (CARP is 905-231-0121 for more infor- tion will be hosting a bbq and mation. Canada's Association for the Fifty-Plus) has garage sale fundrasier at the RESUME CLINIC: The YMCA Get to know your CARP Ajax Cricket Club on Monarch announced that Investment Planning Counsel (IPC) has Durham and Community Avenue and Clements Road. Certified advisors: The Matheis Team hosts a resume clinic from been selected over 25 other national advisory firms as This event will run from 8 a.m 3-4:30 p.m. This workshop to 3 in the afternoon. Come its recommended wealth management company. Our role in financial helps you learn how to show- support the One Parent Fam- case the skills and abilities planning goes beyond ily Association. you have to offer employers merely analyzing your MONDAY, in your resume, as well as CARP chooses Investment Planning Counsel existing assets and determining how much Over a year ago, CARP set out to identify a national must be saved to reach a financial advisory company that was much like itself particular goal. A proper financial plan should also – national in stature, community based and an assist you in developing realistic objectives and advocate for the needs of its members. CARP chose lifestyles and to help ensure that you are aware of the IPC for its demonstrated expertise and objectivity in decisions and adjustments that may have to be made providing retirees and pre-retirees with the prudent along the way. In other words, financial planning is a financial leadership they need. IPC has a base of process not a one-time event. Furthermore, financial competent advisors, not a sales force. Lillian planning is not just about retirement and RRSPs but Morgenthau, founder and president of CARP said: more importantly, simple, efficient organization of your “Our mandate is to enhance the rights and the quality financial affairs. We understand that the planning of life of mature Canadians, and we believe that process differs for each person or business and we Investment Planning Counsel’s corporate philosophy of can help with all the challenges, providing personal helping Canadians live their dream, plus their solid solutions tailored to your needs and goals.

The Matheis Team is proud to present a Lightnin’ Evenin’ Wednesday, November 1st with CHARLIE FARQUHARSON Please join us for Charlie’s spin on life and his “Freedom 85” report. Jennifer Roberts photo Reserve your seat by calling 905. 837.2600 Ext. 12 I’m four

AJAX — Four-year-old Malik Pink shares his age with Cougar, the mascot, during last weekend’s Notre Dame/News Advertis- er Basketball Classic. The hometown Cougars won the tourney. 905.837.2600 Web: www.thematheisteam.ca 1101 Kingston Road, Suite 150, Pickering, Ontario, L1V 1B5 durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 PAGE 17 A/P Durham Region working to stop Ajax flooding By Erin Hatfield sanitary sewer collection system. tween the storm and sanitary sew- culvert improvements. way storm water box culvert is Staff Writer Continuous monitoring of ers. Also, drainage on the roads is Committee approved putting $130,000. flows in selected sanitary sewers being monitored. to tender the contract to im- The works committee is aim- AJAX — Work is well under way is being undertaken and the find- MacViro Consultants Inc. was prove the inlet of the culvert at ing for a winter construction and to remedy issues that contributed ings showed some areas where retained in June 2006 to complete the Ajax water supply plant. The Coun. Crawford urged for it to be to the flooding in August 2005. there were cross connections be- the design of the stormwater box total financing for the Lake Drive- complete before the winter thaw. The Aug. 19 storm caused flood- ing and significant property loss / to more than 200 homes in Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and Pickering. The more than 40 millimeters of rain that fell during a 24-hour period put severe stress on the area’s stormwater management systems. Immediately following the storm event, the Region ini- tiated an investigation into the flooding. Funds were allotted in the 2006 budget to finding a solution to the

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For more information and to locate your nearest dealer visit: www.hondaontario.com $217.99 / $218.00 $338.00 $397.99 per month plus applicable taxes with 120,000 / 96,000 9 Lease and finance offers are from Honda Canada Finance Inc.,Lease and finance offers are from Honda Canada Finance on approved credit. Based on a 2007 Civic Sedan DX, / model FA1527EX down payment,$2,517.60 / $4,802.65 $6,471.29 $6,689.79 includes first monthly payment, security deposit of $0, freight and P. at license and insurance are extra. Option to purchase at lease end for $6,792.00 / $6,872.00 $13,573.00 $17,472.00 $16,896.0 dealers only. See participating dealer for details. Offers subject to change by manufacturer at any time. May not be combined with A/P PAGE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 durhamregion.com A ghoulish good time promised for the whole family at Pumpkinville AJAX — It’s going to be a ghoul- carve. The lumberjack show starts itors for a guided walk through the dian Superstore. The conservation is free. For more information, visit ishly great time. at 2 p.m. Members of the Ajax Trails area. Children can also make a treat, area is on Greenwood Road off of www.townofajax.com, or call 905- Once again, Ajax wants everyone Advocacy Committee will take vis- in partnership with the Real Cana- Westney Road North. Admission 427-8811. to visit Pumpkinville at the Green- wood Conservation Area on Satur- day, Oct. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. Activi- ties include making a straw scare- Board of Directors Recruitment crow family, playing on the ghost ship, sliding down the boot slide, picking pumpkins, horse-drawn Veridian provides electricity distribution service to 107,000 customers in the City of Pickering, the wagon rides, a marshmallow roast Town of Ajax, the Municipality of Clarington, the City of Belleville, the Town of Port Hope, the Town and face painting. of Gravenhurst, the Township of Uxbridge, the Township of Brock and the Township of Scugog. In New this year is the West Coast delivering this service, Veridian sets a high standard for integrity, employee development, social Lumberjack Show, an action- responsibility, value creation for shareholders and service value for customers. packed family show that includes a Veridian is searching for candidates to serve on the Board of Directors for Veridian Corporation chair carve, hot-saw race and logo and Veridian Connections Inc. This is an opportunity for a candidate with vision, leadership and commitment to contribute to the governance of a leading Ontario local distribution company. CANADIAN Candidates for Veridian Board Director should possess skill sets that are important to the strategic PASSPORT direction of the companies which include: • business experience; PHOTO’S • legal skills; • fi nancial skills; • marketing skills; $7.99 • regulatory compliance; • industry knowledge; • independence of judgment; Rapid Photo • integrity; Pickering Town Centre • generation experience; 905-837-9232 • conservation experience; • fi bre communication experience; • knowledge of public policy issues relating to the local distribution companies; and • knowledge and experience concerning environmental matters, labour DIANE relations and occupational health and safety issues TTrusteerustee Preference will be given to applicants that are residents or taxpayers of the shareholder COUTURE municipalities, the City of Pickering, the Town of Ajax, the Municipality of Clarington or the City of Trustee Belleville. in InIn Selection of successful applicants for appointments to the Veridian Corporation Board will be made Bankruptcy by the shareholders of Veridian Corporation. Selection of successful applicants for appointment to Evening & Weekend Appointments BankruptcyBankruptcy the Veridian Connections Inc. Board will be made by the Board of Veridian Corporation. FREE CONSULTATIONS James R. Yanch Appointments are being considered for the four year period commencing January 1, 2007. Please forward your resume in strictest confi dence to the personal attention of: Advice on proposals, Advice on Proposals, bankruptcy and alternatives. Bankruptcy & Alternatives Mr. David Clark, Helping the people of “Lets fi nd solutions together!” Executive Vice President & Secretary-Treasurer Veridian Corporation Oshawa since 1986. Over 20 Years Experience 55 Taunton Road E. Ajax, ON L1T 3V3 Book your appointment today… OSHAWA AJAX BY Ease your mind tomorrow. 122 Albert St. 50 Commercial Ave. APPT. Or email to: [email protected] 905-721-7506 905-619-1473 ONLY Applications must be received prior to November 15, 2006, by 4:00 pm. 78 Albert St. @ corner of Bruce Saturday & Evening Appt.’s Available FREE CONSULTATION (905) 725-2790 www.jamesryanch.com www.dianecouture.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2006 PAGE 19 A/P

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Come celebrate with us at East Side Mario’s Pickering Town Centre!

East Side Marios in the Pickering Town Centre their success. All of East Side Mario’s entrees is thrilled to be celebrating it’s tenth anniversary. are served with unlimited soup, or salad and They are extremely proud of being in the garlic homeloaf. In keeping in line with a fun Pickering community for ten years, and would family restaurant East side marios has decided like to take this opportunity to thank all their to celebrate its tenth anniversary with a “ten guests for their support over the years. East days of fun “ promotion. For ten days starting Side Mario’s is heavily involved in the community October 20th East Side Mario’s will be featuring through various sponsorship programs, charity daily events for the whole family. Check out drives and donations to various schools and the calendar, or look for our fl yer, they have organizations. something for everyone. Mr. Kraft says “Any hardworking charity that comes to us will get our support”. Don’t forget during the “Ten days of fun” at East Side Mario’s if you come in on your birthday, Many of the staff are from the Pickering area and with the purchase of a drink and proper ID you they take pride in being a part of the East Side will receive a FREE entrée and a complimentary Mario’s organization. Owners Matt and Dianne piece of chocolate cake for desert. In keeping Kraft are happy to announce the appointment of with the fun exciting atmosphere every birthday Michelle Mulroy as their new General Manager, will be serenaded by the staff with a variety of having worked at the Pickering location for ten interesting birthday songs and if you happen to years, Michelle is well qualifi ed to assume this be there on Friday night you will be able to hear position. “the singing owners” Matt and Dianne Kraft.

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62 COMMERCIAL AVE AJAX 905-686-7755 durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 PAGE 25 A/P Community strength celebrated at Ajax gala

Prime minister drops get involved in the community,” she said. in on fundraising gala Michelle’s mother, Leann Wilder, for Abilities Centre says that currently young people with disabilities have no place to go to so- cialize. By Izabela Jaroszynski “There’s not a lot of centres in the Staff Writer area that really provide that type of support and that opportunity for them DURHAM — It was a night that cel- to network and meet other friends, so ebrated inclusiveness and the strength it’s really exciting,” she said. of community as the Abilities Centre That’s just the kind of excitement held its inaugural gala on Thursday that Christine Elliott, Whitby-Ajax MPP evening in Ajax. and member of the board of direc- With Prime Minister Stephen Harper tors for the Abilities Centre, hopes will in attendance and an array of talent catch on and spread to other areas of performing on stage, the Dream Gala the country where facilities like the was a hit with the more than 600 peo- Abilities Centre are also needed. ple gathered at the Deer Creek Golf “The Abilities Centre is going to and Banquet Facility to support the mean so much to so many people, not soon-to-be-built centre. just here in Durham Region but we After more than five years of plan- hope it will also become a national and ning and fundraising, construction will international centre of excellence in soon begin on the $16-million Abilities modelling inclusionary practices,” she Centre -- a 72,000 square-foot addition said. “We have a For more to the existing Iroquois Park Complex on this story unique opportuni- in Whitby that will be a barrier-free ty here to become Ron Pietroniro / News Advertiser photo recreation, athletic and performing a world leader in Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Whitby MPP Christine Elliott make their entrance to the Abilities Centre Dream Gala at the Deer Creek Golf and Banquet Facility as the Highland Band pipes them in. arts facility. doing that and also “Tonight is a night to celebrate some to become a won- great local heros and a great institution derful place -- a home -- for so many that will soon open,” Mr. Harper said in people with special needs.” his speech. Profits from the gala and the accom- “The Abilities Centre is a great ex- panying silent auction will go to sup- ample of a community-based, not-for- port the centre, which is being funded profit, charitable organization that has by all levels of government, as well as strong support at the grassroots level. by community and private donations. CHEVROLET • CADILLAC • CHEVY TRUCKS And we all know that the centre itself To date, $8 million has been pledged, will bring great value to the commu- representing approximately 50 per cent nity. It will be a hub for those who give of the total cost of the building. Fund- of themselves and for those in need.” raising for the remaining cost contin- DURHAM’S CHOICE FOR USED CARS Michelle Wilder is one of those most ues. looking forward to the centre’s open- Tanya Fellows, a 25-year-old volun- 2005 AVEO LT ing. teer, says that everyone in the com- Automatic, As a volunteer, the 21-year-old with munity will benefit from the centre Air, Sunroof, special needs greeted guests at the because it will allow people with dis- Loaded! From door and got caught up in the excite- abilities and those without to enjoy the ment of the night. same facility. $ But when asked what she was ex- “Inclusiveness is so important,” she 13,995 cited about the most, Ms. Wilder said it said. “It has always been an issue and was the facility itself. to see this facility actually happen is “It will be a great opportunity to go very exciting. It will be good for the out, do things, meet some people and whole community.” 2005 UPLANDER Power windows, locks & cruise, tilt, air & more! 2005 $ Recovery program has started COBALT 15,995 Power windows, locks, AJAX $ — For those suffering from after, except for holidays, at the Hope tilt, air & more! From... hurt, habits and hang-ups, they don’t Community Church, 35 Kings Cres., 10,995 have to do it alone. Ajax. Celebrate recovery is a 12-step pro- It includes large group sessions at 7 gram that offers a safe place to grow p.m., small group session at 8 p.m. and with real people. It started Thursday, a Solid Rock Cafe at 9 p.m. Oct. 19, from 7 to 10 p.m. and will con- For more information, call 905-426- tinue at the same time every Thursday 4347.

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Brenner does ac- feeling’ sustainable choices. knowledge there are still He said when he moved areas in his life where he By Danielle Milley into urban Pickering a few can improve, for example Staff Writer years ago he purchased he is looking at getting a EnergyStar appliances for more fuel efficient vehicle PICKERING — Saving his home, a high efficiency when the lease is up on his money, saving electric- water tank and furnace, Jeep. ity, helping reduce global and he keeps his A/C at a For more information warming, improving the higher temperature during and tips, visit www.pow- health of a community peak periods. erwise.ca, www.sustain- – there are myriad reasons He also waters his grass ablepickering.com, www. to embrace the concept for shorter periods of time, sustain-ability.ca, www. of sustainability. That is, tries to use the microwave trca.on.ca, or www.verid- once one knows what it instead of the stove when ian.on.ca. means. The City of Pickering Tips for beginners that don’t cost a lot and will wants its residents to be save you money: leaders when it comes to sustainability. To achieve this it has started a new ini- tiative called Sustainable - Try to eliminate one car trip per week, combine Pickering to develop a new trips or use public transit way of balancing needs - Turn the temperature down on the hot water in the community. One of tank the definitions it uses for - Turn the A/C up a degree or the heat down a de- sustainability is, “meeting gree the needs of the present - Don’t use drive-throughs or idle your car generation without com- - Unplug that second fridge in the basement promising the ability of fu- - Use compact fluorescent light bulbs in the most ture generations to meet used lights in your home. They cost more up front, their needs,” as taken from but will save money in the long run as they use up a 1987 United Nations re- to 75 per cent less electricity and last up to 10 times port. longer. Durham Sustain Ability (DSA) is helping the City with the initiative. DSA, formerly the Durham Con- Tips for the more advanced and those willing to servation Centre, was a make a bigger investment: pioneer in bringing curb- A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo Jack McGinnis of Durham Sustain Ability bought a Smart car to lessen his impact on the environ- side recycling to Durham ment. Region. Now it’s taken on the role of facilitating com- input,” he said. the case that this is a life or derstanding that while you - Get a solar hot water heater. munity-based sustainable Ms. Wheeler has the fol- death issue now, but there are paying more up front, - Buy EnergyStar appliances: according to Mr. action. lowing suggestions for a is increasing evidence it is over time you will save Armstrong of Veridian a typical refrigerator from Angela Wheeler and beginner. for the future,” he said. money,” he said. “It’s good 1984 uses 1400 kilowatt hours per year while a 2003 Jack McGinnis of DSA “Use their green bins, Ms. Wheeler doesn’t see for the household bottom EnergyStar model uses 435 kwh per year. That could recently shared ideas on use compact fluorescent why people can’t make the line and good for the envi- mean savings of $120 per year. what people can do to help light bulbs, and I would small changes. ronment.” - If you need to drive, buy a hybrid vehicle or trade make a difference. They try say car pooling, or some- “It’s a small effort that Veridian, which dis- in your SUV or minivan for something more fuel ef- to think about it in terms thing like that” she said. doesn’t take a lot of time, tributes electricity to ficient of the three lenses – eco- Once people start think- but it has a big impact so Pickering, Ajax, and other - Make sure the windows in your home are insu- nomic, social and envi- ing about sustainability, why would they not do it?” parts of Durham and On- lated properly or upgrade to newer windows to keep ronmental – of Sustainable she said, they are usually she said. tario, has several programs out heat in the summer and keep it inside in the Pickering. more willing to try some- For those who need to help people cut their winter. Ms. Wheeler said when thing else new. some extra motivation, energy use. Currently, pa- one finds an action that “We’re seeing that with the two point out there are trons of the Ajax Public touches on all three lenses the green bin. People are numerous financial incen- Library can borrow a watt it is ideal, such as buying primed to do another tives, for example driving a reader, which they plug local produce, which cuts change because they’re more fuel efficient vehicle into an outlet and then down on greenhouse gas thinking new things,” Ms. means less consumption plug an appliance into emissions because it isn’t Wheeler said. of fuel and therefore less the reader to find out how shipped (environmental), Many tips involve cut- money spent on fuel, to much electricity it uses. supports local farmers ting down on electricity takes steps toward sustain- As well, it has a limited Early BirdBird (economic), and is health- use and fuel consumption, ability. time ‘Tune Up and Save’ ier (social). which benefits the envi- “If they don’t have kids program for Veridian cus- Special The two have some sug- ronment by cutting green- they may need to know tomers with an electric $ gestions for ways people house gas emissions. what’s in it for them. They water heater. Veridian 3 Eggs with choice of can ease into sustainabil- For some people the can save money and use it will insulate the hot water 2.99 ity by doing just one thing. idea of taking steps toward to bring themselves joy,” pipes, install an insula- Bacon, Ham or Sausage “It brings a positive feel- sustainability to help the Ms. Wheeler said. tion blanket on the tank, served with Home Fries and Toast* ing usually,” Mr. McGin- environment isn’t enough George Armstrong, Ve- replace old inefficient Available from 7 am to 11 am Mon-Fri excluding holidays * with purchase of a beverage nis said of taking the first of an incentive for them ridian’s manager of regula- shower heads and kitchen step. to change their behaviour. tory affairs, said electricity faucet aerators for free, as We are open daily Homemade Soup & Sandwich specials from $5.99 An action such as using Ms. Wheeler and Mr. Mc- customers are starting to well as install two free en- from 7 AM to 3 PM ALSO AVAILABLE a canvas bag for shopping Ginnis have a message for get that message and are ergy saving compact fluo- 1/2 lb. Burgers “HOT” Sandwiches can help influence those them. turning to compact fluo- rescent light bulbs. Dine-In or Take-Out Pasta, Wraps & MORE! watching as well. “I’d say think about your rescent light bulbs and En- Veridian is working with “I find something like children and their chil- ergyStar appliances. the City of Pickering on its 375 Kingston Road, Pickering that, that’s visual, has extra dren. Maybe we can’t make “There’s a growing un- Sustainable Pickering ini- (South East Corner of Rougemount) 905.509.7539 P PAGE 26 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 durhamregion.com Saving electricity, money and the environment Taking the tiative. he can, and makes sure the As chairman of Sustain- dishwasher is full before first step to able Pickering, Ward 1 Re- turning it on. sustainability gional Councillor Maurice He’s noticed a substan- Brenner is trying to walk tial savings on his energy ‘brings a positive the talk. In his own life bill. he has begun making more Coun. Brenner does ac- feeling’ sustainable choices. knowledge there are still He said when he moved areas in his life where he By Danielle Milley into urban Pickering a few can improve, for example Staff Writer years ago he purchased he is looking at getting a EnergyStar appliances for more fuel efficient vehicle PICKERING — Saving his home, a high efficiency when the lease is up on his money, saving electric- water tank and furnace, Jeep. ity, helping reduce global and he keeps his A/C at a For more information warming, improving the higher temperature during and tips, visit www.pow- health of a community peak periods. erwise.ca, www.sustain- – there are myriad reasons He also waters his grass ablepickering.com, www. to embrace the concept for shorter periods of time, sustain-ability.ca, www. of sustainability. That is, tries to use the microwave trca.on.ca, or www.verid- once one knows what it instead of the stove when ian.on.ca. means. The City of Pickering Tips for beginners that don’t cost a lot and will wants its residents to be save you money: leaders when it comes to sustainability. To achieve this it has started a new ini- tiative called Sustainable - Try to eliminate one car trip per week, combine Pickering to develop a new trips or use public transit way of balancing needs - Turn the temperature down on the hot water in the community. One of tank the definitions it uses for - Turn the A/C up a degree or the heat down a de- sustainability is, “meeting gree the needs of the present - Don’t use drive-throughs or idle your car generation without com- - Unplug that second fridge in the basement promising the ability of fu- - Use compact fluorescent light bulbs in the most ture generations to meet used lights in your home. They cost more up front, their needs,” as taken from but will save money in the long run as they use up a 1987 United Nations re- to 75 per cent less electricity and last up to 10 times port. longer. Durham Sustain Ability (DSA) is helping the City with the initiative. DSA, formerly the Durham Con- Tips for the more advanced and those willing to servation Centre, was a make a bigger investment: pioneer in bringing curb- A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo Jack McGinnis of Durham Sustain Ability bought a Smart car to lessen his impact on the environ- side recycling to Durham ment. Region. Now it’s taken on the role of facilitating com- input,” he said. the case that this is a life or derstanding that while you - Get a solar hot water heater. munity-based sustainable Ms. Wheeler has the fol- death issue now, but there are paying more up front, - Buy EnergyStar appliances: according to Mr. action. lowing suggestions for a is increasing evidence it is over time you will save Armstrong of Veridian a typical refrigerator from Angela Wheeler and beginner. for the future,” he said. money,” he said. “It’s good 1984 uses 1400 kilowatt hours per year while a 2003 Jack McGinnis of DSA “Use their green bins, Ms. Wheeler doesn’t see for the household bottom EnergyStar model uses 435 kwh per year. That could recently shared ideas on use compact fluorescent why people can’t make the line and good for the envi- mean savings of $120 per year. what people can do to help light bulbs, and I would small changes. ronment.” - If you need to drive, buy a hybrid vehicle or trade make a difference. They try say car pooling, or some- “It’s a small effort that Veridian, which dis- in your SUV or minivan for something more fuel ef- to think about it in terms thing like that” she said. doesn’t take a lot of time, tributes electricity to ficient of the three lenses – eco- Once people start think- but it has a big impact so Pickering, Ajax, and other - Make sure the windows in your home are insu- nomic, social and envi- ing about sustainability, why would they not do it?” parts of Durham and On- lated properly or upgrade to newer windows to keep ronmental – of Sustainable she said, they are usually she said. tario, has several programs out heat in the summer and keep it inside in the Pickering. more willing to try some- For those who need to help people cut their winter. Ms. Wheeler said when thing else new. some extra motivation, energy use. Currently, pa- one finds an action that “We’re seeing that with the two point out there are trons of the Ajax Public touches on all three lenses the green bin. People are numerous financial incen- Library can borrow a watt it is ideal, such as buying primed to do another tives, for example driving a reader, which they plug local produce, which cuts change because they’re more fuel efficient vehicle into an outlet and then down on greenhouse gas thinking new things,” Ms. means less consumption plug an appliance into emissions because it isn’t Wheeler said. of fuel and therefore less the reader to find out how shipped (environmental), Many tips involve cut- money spent on fuel, to much electricity it uses. supports local farmers ting down on electricity takes steps toward sustain- As well, it has a limited Early BirdBird (economic), and is health- use and fuel consumption, ability. time ‘Tune Up and Save’ ier (social). which benefits the envi- “If they don’t have kids program for Veridian cus- Special The two have some sug- ronment by cutting green- they may need to know tomers with an electric $ gestions for ways people house gas emissions. what’s in it for them. They water heater. Veridian 3 Eggs with choice of can ease into sustainabil- For some people the can save money and use it will insulate the hot water 2.99 ity by doing just one thing. idea of taking steps toward to bring themselves joy,” pipes, install an insula- Bacon, Ham or Sausage “It brings a positive feel- sustainability to help the Ms. Wheeler said. tion blanket on the tank, served with Home Fries and Toast* ing usually,” Mr. McGin- environment isn’t enough George Armstrong, Ve- replace old inefficient Available from 7 am to 11 am Mon-Fri excluding holidays * with purchase of a beverage nis said of taking the first of an incentive for them ridian’s manager of regula- shower heads and kitchen step. to change their behaviour. tory affairs, said electricity faucet aerators for free, as We are open daily Homemade Soup & Sandwich specials from $5.99 An action such as using Ms. Wheeler and Mr. Mc- customers are starting to well as install two free en- from 7 AM to 3 PM ALSO AVAILABLE a canvas bag for shopping Ginnis have a message for get that message and are ergy saving compact fluo- 1/2 lb. Burgers “HOT” Sandwiches can help influence those them. turning to compact fluo- rescent light bulbs. Dine-In or Take-Out Pasta, Wraps & MORE! watching as well. “I’d say think about your rescent light bulbs and En- Veridian is working with “I find something like children and their chil- ergyStar appliances. the City of Pickering on its 375 Kingston Road, Pickering that, that’s visual, has extra dren. Maybe we can’t make “There’s a growing un- Sustainable Pickering ini- (South East Corner of Rougemount) 905.509.7539 durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 PAGE 27 A/P

A RTS & ENTERTAINMENTdurhamregion.com Entertainment New country meets classic rock briefs OCTOBER 20, 2006 North of 49 plays in a lot of ways.” Ajax for first time North of 49 is made up of McVeigh, Mattson, Paul Hart on Pickering looking tomorrow bass guitar and Jim Bennett on drums. for singing ‘starz’ By Mike Ruta “The band mostly plays cover PICKERING — Auditions for Staff Editor tunes, but we do throw in one of my originals per set to try to mix it up,” Pickering Starz, formally Pickering AJAX — The Wing Shack is McVeigh says, noting the covers Teen Idol, are taking place on Oct. serving up more than just hot and are by artists such as Brooks and 23 and Oct. 30 from 7 to 10 p.m. Pickering youths ages 13-19 are spicy chicken Saturday night. Dunn and Keith Urban. “Mostly encouraged to call and sign up to North of 49 takes the stage at it’s country, but we throw in some audition for a chance to become the Ajax bar and restaurant at 9:30 classic rock as well, The Doobie the 2006 Pickering Star. p.m. tomorrow, and band leader Brothers and the Eagles.” Auditions take place at the Pet- Dan McVeigh says patrons are in Formed a few years ago, the ticoat Creek Community Centre, for something a little different. band originally was intended for 470 Kingston Rd., west of Rosebank “We’re a high-energy country/ special showcase events, since Rd. City of Pickering photo I.D. is rock band,” he says in an interview. McVeigh plays solo shows as well, required, so teens should call for “They’re going to hear a lot of up- often with pre-recorded backing details to receive their free I.D. tempo, dancing music, three-part tracks. Now the focus is on getting card harmonies, and the unique sound audiences more acquainted with The finale will be held on Nov. of Richard Mattson playing guitar the members, who are all experi- 18 from 7-10 p.m. For more information or to and saxophone... I think it’s a re- submitted photo enced musicians and songwriters. sign up, call Heather Butler at 905- ally unique sound for a country North of 49 band members, from left, Jim Bennett, Paul Hart, Dan McVeigh North of 49 is playing a lot of new and Richard Mattson want to see some dancing when they perform at the 420-4660 ext. 6100. band. We hope to get some people venues lately, and McVeigh says so Wing Shack on Oct. 21. on the dance floor.” far the response has been encour- McVeigh grew up in Renfrew, McVeigh has some impressive over the years, I guess from being aging. Time running and the Brampton resident has credentials. He has been a mem- heavily influenced from my classic “We’re playing in bars that are lived in the Toronto area for al- ber of the Nashville Songwriters rock days, listening to the Eagles always asking us back,” he says. out to catch most 30 years. Around a year ago, Association International (NSAI) and Steve Miller and those guys...” “We’re excited about the new plac- Jewer exhibit he released his second solo album, since 1994, and as a co-ordinator McVeigh says. “When pop music es where we’re playing; it’s a lot of ‘Drove’, and the third single from runs the NSAI workshop in Toron- sort of turned in the early 1990s fun.” AJAX — Pickering artist Ju- the album, ‘A Little Too Lonely’, to. He’s a three-time CMT/NSAI to more of the Hip Hop, Rap and For more information on the dith Jewer’s work is on display in is currently playing on Canadian songwriting contest winner and a Alternative Rock sound, I found band and McVeigh, visit his web- Ajax until the end of the month. country music radio stations and five-time winner of the Billboard myself listening to the country sta- site, www.danmcveigh.com. The ‘Both Sides Now’ exhibi- sits at No. 25 on The Country songwriting contest. tions.... This is my new home and The Ajax Wing Shack is at 368 tion features two aspects of her art, local landscapes that show- Edge online music chart (www. His country/rock sound was it really influenced my songwrit- Bayly St. W. (just east of Finley case her observational skills and cancountry.com). The first single, forged as a result of his listening ing.” Avenue). For a listing of upcoming fantasy paintings that reveal her ‘You Are All I Dream Of’, topped experiences. He maintains that “today’s coun- shows there, visit www.thewing- whimsical side. the chart. “My sound has been developed try is not unlike classic 1970s rock shack.com. The exhibition, running until Oct. 31, is at the Ajax Library Ser- vices Main Branch in the Rotary Pianist Irwin Smith featured in Room. The show is free and open to the public during regular library church’s Grand Event Oct. 28 hours when the Rotary Room is not in use. Port Perry show “He is a crowd pleaser. He’s a Sneak peek of features mix of sacred one-man show,” she said. “I call him a musical stylist.” Madison show and secular music Two of Port Perry’s young, ris- ing stars, Kevin Drennan and Kay- DURHAM — A Durham ley Patterson, will also play the women’s business group mixes DURHAM — Get ready for The grand piano, for which the event networking and art on Oct. 26. Grand Event. is named, Holt said. Let’s Do Lunch features a so- The annual night of entertain- “They are very talented, promis- cial evening to honour the women ment at Port Perry United Church ing young musicians, homegrown of war, with a special preview of Johenne Madison’s exhibition, will take place Oct. 28 this year. in Port Perry,” she said. ‘Over Here: Woman, Work and On the program are selections The choir will perform, too. WWII’. As well, live entertainment from the choir and special guest “People still like to hear the full, includes Barbara Clarke and Evert musicians, said Mary Holt, orga- big sound of the choir,” Holt said. McIlwain and there are door prizes nizer. “We are a full choir and we’re and a silent auction. All proceeds The event will also feature the one of the best in the community. from the silent auction go toward church’s new organist and choir People seem to enjoy the choir. the Royal Canadian Legion’s Fe- director, Joan Bretney, who will We do about five numbers.” male Veteran’s Fund and Station direct the choir and play, Holt The concert, which raises gallery’s art education programs. photo by Jennifer Roberts said. money for the church’s ongo- The event is from 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a good mix of sa- ing work, starts at 7:30 p.m. at at Station Gallery in Whitby, 1450 cred and secular music, including the church, Simcoe and Queen Henry St. Let the music play gospel, jazz and popular music, streets. Tickets are available by calling 905-655-3597 or online at www. she said. Tickets are $10 per person or letsdolunch.info. Tickets are $25 AJAX — Grade 12 student John Klassen on the drums and classmates Shan- Special guest will be Irwin $25 for a family and are available non Buckingham on the alto sax and Craig Novorolsky on the French horn pre- for Let’s Do Lunch members and Smith, who will sing and play the at the church office, 905-985-2801 $30 for non-members. All are wel- pare for the Pickering High School Music Marathon on Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 9 piano. or at the door. p.m. It features music and a silent auction. The public is welcome. come, including men. P PAGE 28 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 durhamregion.com

THIS WEEKEND The Pickering Panthers host the North York Rangers at the Pickering Recreation Complex tonight (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. S PORTSsportsdurhamregion.com Brothers set torrid pace Annandale prepares at 13th Toronto Marathon for annual clinic Leducs hold down April, Paul says he’ll likely have third and fourth spots to take a pass: He and his wife are By Jim Easson expecting twins. Special to the News Advertiser at annual race “The due date is a couple of AJAX — This Saturday’s annual days before the race,” he says. curling clinic at the Annandale A large number of Ajax and Curling Club has changed from By Al Rivett Pickering athletes also competed previous years. Sports Editor at the Toronto Marathon. This year, the new format will AJAX — Two Ajax brothers Other competitors were: allow for more teaching time at were hoping to finish 1-2 at the • Daniel Romaniuk, Pickering, each of the two clinics, while cut- 13th annual Toronto Marathon 22nd overall, 2:54.24, fifth in ting out a lunch break, thus also on Sunday. men’s 40-44 age group; reducing the cost for each partici- To that end, Paul Leduc, 34, • James Meloche, Pickering, 42nd pant. and brother Matthew, 25, set a overall, 3:00:11, 10th in men’s 35- The beginner’s clinic goes from quick pace after emerging out of 39 age group; 8:30 a.m. until noon, with regis- the 1,118 runners at the starting • Daniel MacKinnon, Pickering, tration beginning at 8 a.m. This line to set the pace, leading the 111th overall, 3:16.38, 24th in will be followed by the advanced pack at the 30-kilometre mark men’s 40-44 age group; clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. of the 42.2-kilometre (26 miles) • Geoffrey Singer, Ajax, 139th Blair Metrakos is the clinic con- marathon. overall, 3:19.50, 14th in men’s vener. But, at the finish line, Mat- 50-54 age group; The cost is $10 per participant. thew captured third spot in a • Martyn Oram, Ajax, 174th over- ••• sparkling time of 2:35:53, which all, 3:23.18, 37th in men’s 40-44 Annandale has three was tops in his men’s 25-29 age age group; coming up early in November. A group. Meanwhile, Paul finished • Theresa Hales, Pickering, 249th Little Rocks is on Nov. 4 in fourth place, just minutes be- overall, 3:30.41, sixth in women’s and ‘The Freeze’, the Ladies’ Day hind Matthew in 2:37.26. He fin- 40-44 age group; ’spiel goes on Wednesday, Nov. ished second in the men’s 30-35 • Daniel Cross, Ajax, 421st over- 8. The first Mixed Skins Bonspiel age division. all, 3:44.13, 31st in men’s 50-54 takes to the ice on Nov. 11 and “We did go into it competing age group; 12. for the top spot,” says Paul. “Our • Jayne Elliott, Pickering, 480th ••• strategy was to go out early and overall, 3:47.40, 13th in women’s The 2006 Brier runner-up team push the pace. The guy running 40-44 age group; of with Pickering’s with us (Joseph Nderitu, the sec- • Steven Hurley, Ajax, 509th over- third, ond-place finisher) was Kenyan all, 3:49.36, 39th in men’s 50-54 playing second and and, not to be stereotypical, but age group; leading, again competed in the we definitely thought he was bid- • Nancy Davidson, Ajax, 510th Shorty Jenkins Classic in Brock- ing his time, which he was. One overall, 3:49.37, 16th in women’s ville last month. Previous win- other guy (race winner Anthony 40-44 age group; ners of the event, the Howard rink Skuce of Vancouver) went by us • Jason Hagerman, Pickering, settled for tied in fifth place and late in the race. 618th overall, 3:55.32, 98th in took home $2,400. “We definitely deserved to be men’s 35-39 age group; Next, they competed in the Don where we were. But, with a mara- • Alfredo Suarez, Pickering, 675th Bartlett Curling Classic in Gan- thon, you never know how it will overall, 3:58.40, 108th in men’s der, Newfoundland. The event unfold.” 40-44 age group; featured 24 The race, says Paul, represent- • Susan Ross, Ajax, 689th overall, teams battling for a share of a ed his best time in his marathon 3:59.37, 15th in women’s 45-49 $64,000 purse. The Howard team career. age group; again tied for fifth place and col- For Matthew, it was his first- • Michael Walker, Ajax, 810th, lected $5,000 for their efforts. ever marathon after running a Jason Liebregts /News Advertiser photo 4:08.56, 69th in men’s 50-54 age ••• series of half-marathons in the Ajax brothers Paul Leduc, left, and Matthew Leduc finished in the top five in group. Two of the five Season of Cham- the Toronto Marathon Sunday. Matthew finished third and Paul placed fourth past. MARATHON NOTES: The pions Canadian finals will be con- out of 1,118 participants in the 13th annual event, which started at Mel Last- marathon relay team from But, most of all, it was a special man Square and ended at Queen’s Park. The Toronto event represented ducted in Ontario this season. The moment for the brothers who ran Pickering’s Frenchman’s Bay Canadian Mixed Championship Matthew’s first marathon and it was Paul’s fastest time in the 42.4-kilometre Public School had a solid day their first-ever marathon togeth- (26-mile) race. is in Kitchener’s Westmount Golf er and, for most of the gruelling on Sunday, ending the marathon & Country Club from Nov. 10 to course, ran side by side. with the Toronto course, which along the Ajax waterfront. Paul relay in 10th spot overall in a 18. The Ontario team is skipped time of 3:28.56. The Frenchman’s “We’ve been training together was mainly rolling hills with a says he was logging 130 kilome- Bay team finished as the best of by and represents every day,” says Paul. “We’re 10 fair amount of downhill running tres a week in training, while six school teams at the relay. In the Oakville Curling Club. years apart in age and me being in the second half of the race. Matthew was training upwards total, 84 teams took part in the The other national champion- the big brother it was a special “You pay for (downhill run- of 170 kilometres per week. marathon relay. Those on the ship is the Brier, moment. He has a bright future ning) because your quads (leg “It definitely showed in the re- eight-member school team were slated for Hamilton’s Copps Coli- ahead of him, so it was a lot of muscles) are done by the end of sults,” says Paul. Michau Perreira, Sarah Forde, seum from March 3 to 11. The fun. I hope we can do it several the race,” he says. Although Paul and Matthew Kim Goode, Maxine Cudlip, organization for the event is well more times before I can’t do it The lead-up to the Toronto surpassed the qualifying stan- Brayden Schnur, Alexandra underway with volunteers being anymore.” Marathon was spent training dards needed to compete in Maxwell, Dustin Giglio and measured for outfits and their of- Paul says he was well-satisfied most days, side by side, running the 2007 Boston Marathon next Megan Kimble. ficial photographs taken. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, October 20, 2006 PAGE 29 A/P Dolphins roll past Clarington Ti-Cats in minor football contests

DURHAM — The Ajax- tackle by running back Den- a sack, and defensive back fence with a balanced attack with numerous turnovers hooked up with Jake Van Pickering Dolphins atom ver Wright. Kicker LT Eskins Keith Cyrus with four tackles through the air and on the and sacks, turning in one of Pelt on a pass play for the football team remains per- was good on the point-after and two sacks. Special teams ground. The Dolphin offence their finest games this sea- major. fect at 8-0 after unloading attempt. Wright scored his players of the game were held on to the ball so long, son. On defense were Dam- Wide receiver Barrington on the Clarington Ti-Cats in second major of the game Wright with two kick returns their defensive counterparts boise, Calvin D’Costa, Owen Smith scored three touch- Bowmanville last Sunday. after an interception by Shaq for majors of 75 and 65 yards got restless waiting on the Eccleston, Devin Elms, downs on his favourite play, The Dolphins atoms Lawrence and large gains apiece, and Eskins with four sidelines. Kurlan Cadet, Ka- Greg Farrell, Dustin Kaupp, the reverse. Other touch- tamed the Ti-Cats 56-8 in by fullback AJ Thomas and completed conversions. reem Tucker, George Tour- Tristan Lagda, Shane Lock, downs were scored by Aus- Central Ontario Minor Foot- slotback Leigh Philip. Ajax- Meanwhile, in the peewee loukis, Shane Lock, Dexter Brandon Misseri, Garret tin Benn, Morgan Humes ball League play. They were Pickering led 22-8 at half game, the Dolphins stormed Damboise, Hayden Allen Mole, Alex O’Donnell, Andre and Austin Reed for another joined in victory by the pee- time. back after a tough loss and Connor Paterson scored Powell, Jelane Roberts, Rob- touchdown following a 35- wees (7-1) who scored a 52-0 The Dolphins added 34 against Burlington the previ- touchdowns, with Damboise ert Sinclair, Spenser Stewart yard pass-and-run play. shutout over Clarington and second-half points to lock ous week to rout Clarington. also kicking the extra points. and Ian Tobias. Kickers Chris Tzortzouklis the tykes (6-2) who routed up the victory. The Dolphin offence over- The Dolphin defence held In the tyke contest, quar- and Stuart Mackenzie com- the Ti-Cats 57-0. Offensive players of the powered the Ti-Cats’ de- the Ti-Cats to no first downs terback Rion Johnson bined for three converts. All three teams are back in game were wide receiver action against the Scarbor- Harrison Williams with his ough Thunder at Kinsmen first touchdown and of- MADE FOR WALKING Park in Pickering on Sunday. fensive lineman Hasson Games times are 9:30 and Abbas and tight end Taylor 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Konkle. Defensive players PARTY DEPOT In the atom contest, quar- of the game were lineman PICKERING’S LARGEST terback Damien White led Rae Grant with eight tackles ® the team on a six-play drive, and three sacks, linebacker capped by a 10-yard run off Eskins with six tackles and

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Must be quali- CONFIDENTIALLY SEEKING a With a minimum of 1 year experience in day from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m 3394 or fax resume to (905) 619- permanent part time, Certified specific price WANTED fied, preferable with clientele. 0541 Picking and packing orders, Call Sam (905)668-6922 or Rosh Dental Assistant to join our range and area. LUBE TECHNICIANS, full/part- RMT NEEDED IMMEDIATELY stocking, shipping and receiving. Experienced (905)655-5590 friendly team, with possibility of for full-time practice. 30-35 hours Free recorded time. Hourly wage + bonus. Able ROOFING AND INSULATION full time. We need a dynamic, Forklift experience an asset Woodworker/ to perform regular oil & filter a week. Clientele provided. Ajax message HAIRSTLYIST FULL -TIME, company needs driver for work self starter, who is HARP clinic. 289-314-4954. Cctober 30 changes and maintenance on ve- truck. Must have own transporta- Certified and familiar with Fax resume to Scott 905-686-4697 Shipwright hicles. Apply at Pennzoil, 581 Must be dependable. Tuesday to start. 1-800-417-7295 Friday, 9 - 6, Saturday, 830 - 5 tion to our shop. Clean driving AbelDent. Please drop off to 420 King St. East Oshawa or fax: record, and roofing experience a Crawforth St., Whitby, fax, 905- ID #7040 or required for 905-725-1696 No evenings. Guaranteed wag- es. Career opportunity - Monday bonus. Cube van experience nec- 668-4014 or call 905-668-3603 FreeDurhamMLS precision work essary. Full time year round work. MASSEY'S RESTAURANT, to Friday 9 - 5 No evenings, no weekends. (905)725-8710 Excellent pay. (416)717-5828 DENTAL TEAM seeking Dental .com on classic hiring Full-time Line Cooks and Re/Max Ability Real Estate Ltd.** Assistant for our friendly and en- 905-434-7777 Matt Cooper* P/T & F/T Retail Salespeople Required for wooden boats Servers. Please apply in person ergetic office. The successful our Whitby Warehouse location. to: 774 Liverpool Rd. S. 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Monday-Friday, Full- STALLER wanted with own tools [email protected] in- urinalysis and administrative kitchens, window-ledges, base- of windows on one acre. Reference 2-107 1040. hiring in Oshawa & Ajax. time, 8-4:30 pm. 416-292-5240. and truck. Call 905-686-6195. clude hourly rate expectations. tasks. Fax resume 905-669-3832. boards. Call Roula 416-995-5659. $287,900. 1-877-878-9899 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 20, 2006, PAGE 33 A/P

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Excluding laun- Free recorded (1) A 2-BDRM Oshawa north, AJAX NORTH, Westney/Sullivan WHITBY Large 1 bedroom basement cious apts lowrise building. 1 & 2- 6-storey quiet building, new car- 2 bedroom basement apt., dry, $700. No smoking/pets. WHITBY, DUNDAS ST. W., 2- message 1 & 2 Bedrooms, apartment. Brand new. All appli- bdrm starting from $780/mo+hy- First/last references required. BDRM basement, renovated, like 1-800-417-7295 pet, appliances, laundry facilities, separate entrance, available Please call Mon-Fri ances, all utilities. $950/month, dro. Avail. immediately. Appli- on bus route, parking, utilities in- immediately. $850/mo inclusive. 905-420-4093. new, separate entrance, parking, ID#4042 or 9 a.m - 5 p.m first/last. No pets/smoking. ances, laundry facilities and park- shared laundry, yard, cable, $800 cluded, avail. Nov. 1st, $870. No smoking/pets. Call (905)683- Available November 1. 905-426- ing included. Call 905-240-2632 Durham 905-436-9785. 1180. Evenings by appt. 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Free BEAT THE BIG BANKS. 1st and smoking. $695/inclusive, first/last, AJAX, 2-BEDROOM basement 905-683-6021 erty: viewrental.piczo.com Call (416) 738-5150 basement apartment Computerized 2nd's PRIVATE LENDERS. ALL references. Call (905)428-8152 apt., large living/dining area, no Shelter Canadian Eileen 905-213-0521. (905) 427-7073 Separate entrance & CREDIT IS OK. BETTER pets/smoking. $875 inclusive. list of properties 1-BEDROOM North Oshawa Available Nov 1st. Call (905)427- Properties Ltd. separate laundry with pictures. OPTION MORTGAGE CORP. 905-683-1900, 1-888-5-BETTER. $735 all inclusive, no pets, 3172 OSHAWA No pets or available Nov. 1st. ALSO 2- PICKERING Liverpool/Finch $0 DOWN- AN UNBEATABLE No Investors COLUMBUS. 1 bedroom apt., smoking. $700. Please bdrm. apt, close to Oshawa Cen- AJAX, 3-bedroom main floor, 4 Park/Adelaide bedroom basement apt. $700/in- DEAL! own your own home. tre. $790/mo. all inclusive, appliances, lose to schools & 2nd floor $750/mo. inclusive; also (230 St) clusive. Freshly painted, Private (905) 839-8707 OAC. Minimum income required Free recorded From 5.1% for 2 bedroom apt. with yard entrance, parking, laundry, Full per household is $40,000. Please 5 years. available Nov. 1st. No pets. 905- shopping. $1100/mo+ 1/2 message 723-1647 or 905-720-9935. utilities. Avail. immediately. Call $1,075/mo. inclusive. Both in- 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms bathroom. available anytime. call Aurelia Cosma, Remax Spirit 1-800-417-7295 lst. & 2nd Richards days 416-601-7858, clude laundry, parking, heat, hy- Well maintained and (416)616-7776. WHITBY - 2 bedroom suites Inc. 1-888-732-1600 or (905)728- evenings & wknds 905-686-9662 dro. No pets/smoking. 905-982- from $875 per mo. all inclusive. 1600, 24 hr. pager. ID#7048 or 2-BEDROOM APTS. - Available 0422. newly renovated apts. Mortgages to 100% Nov 1st, $765+hydro, first/last, PICKERING VILLAGE 1200 Close to all amenities. Office DurhamFixer (OAC) Uxbridge downtown Brock St. No AJAX, HARWOOD/BAYLY, 3- Near all amenities. square foot luxury 2 bedroom hours 9 - 5, Monday - Friday. -AA AWESOME OPPORTU- pets/smoking, references. Sam bedroom main floor apartment. COUNTRY SETTING, Picker- From $765/mo+ hydro. basement apartment. Separate (905)430-1877 NITY! NO MONEY DOWN. Own Uppers.com Best Available Rates ing/Ajax, overlooks spring-fed Remax Ability Real Estate Ltd. ** 416-895-8144. Very clean. Near all amenities. entrance. Laminate floors. No your own home from $650/month. (905) 434-7777 Matt Cooper* (905)723-0977 Private Mortgage Funds Private entrance. Available Nov pond, 1-bedroom, ensuite. Cov- pets/smoking, parking and all WHITBY - BEAUTIFUL bachelor $40,000+ family income, Rea- Arrears P.O.S 2-BEDROOM COURTICE very 1st. $1250/month plus utilities. No ered brick patio. Easy access to utilities included for $980. Refer- apt. in quiet triplex, includes sonable Credit - up to $20,000 401/407. Near all amenities. ences required. 905-683-0469. Refinancing Debt nice, bright, clean spacious apt in pets/smoking. Call 905-420-1281. OSHAWA 3-BEDROOM unit in utilities, cable, no smoking or cash back. Call Ken Collis, quiet duplex. 1-car-parking, Avail. $700/mo inclusive. Single profes- pets, great area, $675/mo. Call Coldwell Banker 2M Realty Brkr, Consolidation a Specialty sional preferred, non-smoker/no duplex, $1000+ hydro. 2-bedroom PICKERING, 1 bdrm. basement. immediately. No smoking/pets, AJAX, ROTHERGLEN/HWY. 2 unit $900 inclusive. Call Dave 905-571-3464. Serving the public for 32 years. HOMES YOU first/last, $825 inclusive. Call 905- Large Bachelor 1-bedroom base- pets. (905)428-7407. Separate entrance, full bathroom, (905)576-5200 or 1-866-576- For FAST Methven Broker Min Com Dur- walk-in-closet, clean, new carpet, CAN BUY 429-2394. ment, Private w/o. Appliances. ham (905)404-8200 WHITBY - cozy, quiet 2 bed. apt. 5200, [email protected] PROFESSIONAL Cable, 4-piece bath. Parking. No COURTICE, 2-BEDROOM upper close to bus, amenities. Suitable WITH level, very bright. New applianc- in Dundas/Byron St. N. Nov. 1st. 2-BEDROOM OSHAWA Simcoe smoking/pets. First/last. $690 in- for family. No pets/smoking. $950/mo/inclusive. lst/last, heart 2 BEDROOM MAIN floor bunga- ZERO DOWN SERVICE es, parking, no pets, $1100/mo OSHAWA APTS. Clean quiet se- Available Nov. 1st. 905-619- North on Russett Ave., newly clusive. (905)686-4960. curity monitored newer bldgs. of downtown. Second month free. low. Beside Hwy. #2/Harwood in Call 905-666-4986 decorated, well-maintained quiet all inclusive, first & last, Avail. im- 1028. Ajax. $1100 all inclusive. Includ- mediately. (905)665-1905. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes Free DVD player. 3 month paid 12-plex small building, laundry. AJAX, WALKOUT one bedroom, cable. (905)430-2814. ing cable. Own laundry. Close to utilities, parking, laundry on site, PICKERING, 2-BEDROOM New Home Cable, heating & water, parking, bright, very clean basement apt, no dogs. 905-260-9085, 1-888- amenities. First/last required. Ownership Program included. No dogs. 905-576- separate entrance, one parking, COURTICE, 3-BDRM, 2-storey, BASEMENT APT. Brock/Finch. Available immediately. 905-427- newly renovated, fin. recroom, 558-2622. near amenities. Sep entrance, WHITBY - Garden St. apt. build- enables those with MORTGAGES? 2982. laundry, cable, $800 inclusive. No ing. Spacious carpeted, newly 9734, call anytime. good credit to buy a pets/smoking. Available immedi- walk-out to deck, fenced yard, laundry, appliances, parking, no 0% Down! garage, 2-full baths, a/c, laundry. OSHAWA CENTRAL, new appli- painted with balcony. Close to home with "0% 385 GIBB ST, Oshawa, 2-bdrm ately. lst/last. references smoking/pets. Available Novem- 3 BEDROOM available Novem- 2-min. walk to schools, ances and decorated apt. 3- ber. $925 -inclusive, first/last bus, shopping, all utilities includ- Down Payment" Need Line Of Credit? apts. Available December 1st. (905)428-8478 ed. Aval. now. First/last/no pets. ber 1. $1200 plus utilities. First & Utilities included. No pets. Call $1325/mo+ utilities. Available im- rooms, 2-level, with eat-in- kitch- (905)427-8205 Call b4 go to Bank mediately. Short or Long Term en, living area, sunroom, free Bachelor $700; 1-bed. $800; 2- last, references. No pets. Near Free computerized 905-723-5434. AJAX- OXFORD TOWERS. Spa- bed. $925; 3-bdrm $1025. 905- Prince Albert. 905-985-3546. & get $250 Gift! cious apartments, quiet bldg, Rental. Option to buy. 905-433- parking including all utilities and PICKERING, 4-bedroom main list With pictures of cable TV. $950. 416-659-1748. 767-2565. available homes you Credit problem? 800SQ.FT. BACHELOR in new near shopping, GO. Pool. 2 & 3- 2188 or 905-261-0771 floor, hardwood floors, 4-appli- home. Quiet neighbourhood in bedroom apt., from $989 & ances, close to GO, schools & 3 BEDROOMS, main floor, de- can buy with no Self-Employed? WHITBY - Lakeridge/Hwy. 2, new tached house, bright, clean, well money down Kendal. Walk to conservation $1089, available Immediately, COURTICE, COZY one-bedroom OSHAWA HOSPITAL AREA- shopping. $1350/mo + 1/2 Best Rate Guaranteed areas. Full kitchen/bath, separ- Nov 1st & Dec 1st. 905-683- basement flat, 3pc. shower, Clean 2-bed, apt. New applianc- utilities. Avail. November. Call ground level one bedroom apt. maintained, avail. immediately. Free recorded Sep. entrance, outside patio, $900 plus utilities, 301 Geneva Message. 905-424-4091 ate entrance and parking 8571, 905-683-8421 or 905-683- cable, parking, on bus-route, no es, kitchen, bathroom. Own ther- Mike days 905-427-4077 ext. 24, available. $650/inclusive. (Satel- 5322 stove, no laundry. Non-smoker/no mostat, parking, 2-storey building, evenings & wknds 905-442-0020. parking, full size appliances, laun- Ave., South Oshawa. Call Martin, 905-448-9920 lite included) (905)983-9160 pets. Available Nov 15/Dec 1st. available immediately. No dogs. dry, no smoking/pets. $750/mo. (416)999-8075. 1-800-417-7295 inclusive. (905)426-4197 ID #8025 Email: [email protected] AJAX- WESTNEY/ROSSLAND. $525/month. Call (905)720-0861. 1st/lst. Asking $750. 905-725- PICKERING, Brock/Major Oaks Visit: www. A MUST SEE!! Thickson/Taun- Brand New, Very Cute Bachelor 8184. Newly renovated, Bright, 3+1 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 bath- DurhamZeroDown ton. Shared accommodation. Apt. Separate Entrance, Shared DOWNTOWN OSHAWA, bache- spacious, 2-bedroom basement, WHITBY 1-BEDROOM large le- rooms, available immediately. .com Separate bath/livingroom, park- Laundry. Driveway Parking. lor $635 all inclusive. One bed- OSHAWA new modern building. walkout to big yard, separate gal apartment. Separate en- New carpet and paint. ReMax Ability Real Estate Limited**\ Simcoe/Bloor. 2-bedroom, $770 trance, laundry, quiet court. Suits $1200/mo.+ utilities. First/last 905-434-7777 Matt Cooper* ing, cable. Centrally located. No Available Immediately. $500/mon room $700 all inclusive both very entrance, cable, parking, A/C, No smoking/pets. Ideal for quiet Utilities Included. Cable & Phone clean, Available now - 2 bed- plus hydro. First/last required, smoking/pets, available 1 person. $625+ 1/3 utilities. No- Oshawa location. Call 905-259- UOIT student or working profes- Extra. Call Nicole 905-999-7368 room, Nov. 1st, $765 plus hydro available Sept. 1st. Please con- immediately, $900/mth all vember 1st. Call (905)706-2494, 2323. 'COME HOME TO COMFORT!' sional. $500-$800/mo. Referenc- (905)725-8710 tact Bill (905)404-9602. inclusive, 905-231-9851 (905)665-0941 2 & 3 bdrms from $1025 util, incl. es req'd. avail. Nov. 15th. 905- ALEXANDRA PARK, OSHAWA 3-BDRM, detached home. North Full-time bldg representative. 626-7505 1 & 2 bedroom newer apt., "Old DUNLOP ST. W., Whitby, large 1 OSHAWA, 1-bdrm above ground PICKERING, EXECUTIVE WHITBY BASEMENT APART- Oshawa, (50 Ormond Dr) fenced Place your ad Close to shopping & parks. "$500 charm building." Totally renovat- bedroom, quiet 6-plex, hardwood, bsmt apt. Separate entrance and HOME 1-bdrm bsmt apt. $750/mo MENT, large two bedroom, laun- yard, A/G pool, 4 appliances, Move-in Bonus". Ask about our OSHAWA - Clean, new building, ed, new kitchen/bath, hardwood Thermapain, 2 appliances, laundry facilities. Parking, avail inclusive, separate entrance, dry room, dishwasher, private en- new a/c & gas furnace, good at 905-683-0707 Rental Rewards. Call 1-888-310- 2-bedroom apt $845, avail. Dec. floors. In-house laundry, inter- laundry, parking. No pets. immediately. No smoking/pets. parking, single working person trance, very clean, $850 all inclu- neighbourhood, $1295/mo+ 7000. Any Space. Anytime. 1. Appliances, parking & utilities com. Parkview. Near Hospital. No November 1st. $795/month. $750/mo inclusive. (905)999- preferred. No pets. Call (905)420- sive including cable. Available im- utilities. Avail. mid Nov. No smok- www.GOtransglobe.com” included. 905-438-9715. pets. (905)579-9439. Call (416)759-5321 9115 8376 mediately. (905) 668-8899. ing. (905)579-5390 A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 20, 2006 www.durhamregion.com

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AT BLOOR & SIMCOE, Oshawa. Share furnished apt 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, laundry AJAX, PICKERING VILLAGE, OSHAWA WHITBY BORDER PRIVATE SALE, Oshawa, Mo- with 2 males. Near all amenities, on-site. $1250+util. 1st/last/refer- very private and mature area, 3 2-bedroom detached backsplit, all hawk St. 66-ft frontage, 3-bdrms, NOTICE OF cable/internet, parking included. ences. No pets. Credit-check. bedroom, 5 appliances, A/C, C/V, of main floor + garage, freshly beautiful side-split, Kassinger DURHAM PROFESSIONAL Available immediately, lst/last, Wentwortj/Oxford area. CAll Dier- walk-out master, huge deck, painted, court location, $950/mo. built, quality & upgraded through ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING HOME DAY CARE $450/mo inclusive, Viewing fenced yard, no smoking/pets, + utilities. Available immediately. dre Mullen, Sales Rep. Coldwell out, 2 fireplaces, c/a, c/v, under- • Infants and older, welcome (905)433-4088. Banker RMR Real Estate 905- $1100, December 1st. (905)620- 905-728-1600. Joe Murkl. ground sprinkler system, hard- 430-6655. 1086 wood floors etc. Resort-like pri- • Small group settings OSHAWA - NEAR HOSPITAL, PRIVATE MAIN FLOOR BED- vate backyard w/in-ground pool, • Programming to support child ROOM. Share whole house, A 3 BEDROOM bungalow in BOWMANVILLE, NEW 3-bed- schools. Clean 3-bedroom very quiet & relaxing home. Low room, 2-1/2 baths, master has • Care close to home clean, quiet adult occupied, (sin- Pickering. Main floor. Freshly house. 5 appliances, large deck, maintenance, shows 10-plus, DURHAM REGION painted. Shows well. ensuite, walk-in closet. 5 appli- gardened backyard, great neigh- • Licensed under Day Nurseries Act gle male preferred). Furnished, flexible closing, $409,000. Call for cable, internet, telephone, laun- $1075+utilities. First/last. 905- ances, laminate & ceramic floors, borhood. Available immediately. viewing (905)720-1533 LOCAL TRAINING BOARD Call 905-509-1207 to find out more 683-5641 or 416-315-9432. central a/c and vac. $1375+ $1150/month plus utilities. dry, parking. lst/last. Smoking utilities. Call (416)698-6661 905 743-0450 outside. No pets. $465/inclusive, RAISED BUNGALOW - upstairs Tuesday, November 21, 2006 905-391-3809. A ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 3 bedroom, shared laundry, months free, (or equivalent) then BRAND NEW, North Oshawa, OSHAWA, Olive/Ritson area. 2- 7:00 p.m. - 9:00p.m. 3 bedroom Tribute home, 5 new available November 1st, SHARED ACCOMMODATION in own a house from $700/month. bdrm, upgraded gas/HDT win- $1500/inclusive. First/last, Liver- Whitby Centennial Building (oac). 5.3% mortgage with no appliances. Taunton/Grandview dows & doors, no smoking/pets. Regal Room 4-bedroom home. Available in area. Available November 1st, pool/Hwy. 2 Pickering. 647-205- North Whitby. All inclusive, laun- money down (oac) up to 7% cash $1025+utilities. Avail Jan 1/07. 7910. WHITBY 3-bedroom townhouse, back. Requires $35,000 plus $1300 plus utilities. Call 905-434-6765 evenings, Laura or 416 Centre Street South, Whitby dry, parking, cable, cooking etc. (905)427-2805 or 416-910-8183 PICKERING 3 bedroom town- 2.5 baths. Brock St/Dundas. family income and good credit. Frank house, renovated. $1049 + Laundry, parking. No smok- $125/weekly. Call after 5 p.m. or Why Rent? Call Bill Roka, 25 WESTNEY/KINGSTON RD.3- Guest Speaker: utilities. First/last. Memory Lane, ing/pets. $1,450+utilities. leave msg. (905)665-2728. CENTRAL BOWMANVILLE, years, top sales rep with world's OSHAWA, ROSSLAND/RITSON bedroom detached house, large Neil Crone, Sunderland-resident Liverpool/Finch. Available imme- First/last. References. November leading realtor. Remax Spirit small 3 bedroom house. 3 bedrooms, $1200 backyard, close to shopping, tran- diately. (416)724-0404 15. 905-427-4881 Stove/fridge, garage, yard, non WHITBY, OLD DOWNTOWN, (905) 728-1600, 1-888-732-1600 month+utilities. Immediate pos- sit, parking. $1050 plus shared actor-comic-writer bargain, furnished/unfurnished smoking. $1050/month plus session. Rene St. Aubin, Sales utilities. Available immediately. utilities. First/last. Available No- WHITBY BROCK/TAUNTON room, very clean, cleaning ser- A LARGE 3 BEDROOM, Representative, ReMax First Re- No pets. Call (647)295-5251 sponsored by PICKERING, NEWER, LUXURY new 3 bedroom TH, 1700 sq.feet, vice, parking, satellite, laundry, vember 1st. (905)623-5278 alty. 1-866-539-3300. Oshawa. Newly-renovated, a/c, The Government of Canada town home. 3 bedrooms. 2 full hardwood, appliances, ensuite, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, family 2-bathrooms, near 401, transit, baths. Open concept, balcony, $1350 plus, avail Nov. Condolyn room, more. No smoking/pets. In- COURTICE 3 bedrooms main WHITBY NEW DETACHED grocery stores, No smoking/pets. PICKERING / ALTONA RD. house for rent, 3 bedroom, 3 and the private backyard, gas/heating, mgt. 905 428-9766 clusive $600-$650. Immediate. $1250+hydro+phone. First/last. floor of house, 5 appl, LR/DR, c/a. December 1. (905)426-0916. A/C, private entrance, $1185/mo 3+1 bedrooms, 3 full baths, fin- bathrooms, master ensuite, 5 ap- Province of Ontario Immediately, 905-579-1382 or ished basement, appliances, pliances, garage, big backyard, $1350+utilities. Call Barrie 905- 905-263-8061. +1/2 utilities. ALSO, modern 1- 839-7496. bedroom, bright, $750/inclusive. avail. now. $1450 plus. Condolyn a/c, $1375 plus hydro and gas. Mgt. 905 428-9766 AVIS D’ASSEMBLÉE WHITBY- Garden/Dundas. Both No smoking. (905)434- lst/last, (905) 424-3450. 2 rooms available in townhouse, A RARE OPPORTUNITY, 5422. GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE parking, laundry. Share all PORT HOPE, Restored, pristine PICKERING VILLAGE- immacu- PICKERING- BAYLY/LIVER- POOL Stunning 3-Bedroom Town $400/MONTH, WHITBY - Ross- facilities. Newly renovated. No 4 bedroom + loft Century DETACHED 72' FRONTAGE late 3 bedroom +1, 4 bathrooms, land and Garden area. Furnished smoking/pets. $485 mo. inclusive. Home, Verandah, 3 FP, Gardens, finished basement, main floor House. Open-Concept, Hard- 4-bedroom house, central air con- wood Floors, Large Kitchen. New bedroom, c/air, cable, bus at First/last. 519-894-1843, pool, beach, trails, amenities, ditioning in West Shore Pickering, family room with fireplace. Hard- door, close to all amenities. No 519-241-9586, 1-877-893-2963. theatre, 25min East of wood, ceramic floors, a/c, 5 appli- 4pc Bathroom. Large Bedrooms. large fenced back garden, close Finished Basement. Laundry and smoking, spotlessly clean. Oshawa. $2500. VIEW to schools, shopping, transit, ances, walk-out deck. Available AJAX - 3 mo. old 3-bedroom (905)665-8504 www3.sympatico.ca/b.boulanger. immediately. $1700/mo. plus townhouse. 2.5 baths, 6-applianc- COMMISSION LOCALE DE FORMATION Storage. Call Nicole 905-999- WORKING PROFESSIONAL lake. 7 car parking, $1500+ 7368 1-905-885-6743 utilities. No pets/smoking. Refer- es, bright eat-in kitchen, sep. DE LA RÉGION DE DURHAM A SEPARATE ROOM for rent, and/or Student seeks same to utilities. Available Nov 1st. share house, centrally located in P{leases call (905)831-6446 ences, credit check. 905-837- familyroom, $1400+utilities. No Pickering, $350 inclusive, quiet 2189. smoking/pets. 416-258-1530 after Oshawa, close to all amenities, AJAX - Bright 1yr old, 3-brm PRINGLE CREEK CO-OP, 95 home, available immediately, 1600sqft end unit upper and 6 p.m. mardi, le 21 novembre 2006 near shopping & amenities. Fe- bus. $425 per month. (905)404- KINGSTON RD/BEACH GROVE. Crawforth St., Unit 85 Whitby, 0615 brand new 3bd 1600+ sqft semi Total of 1600 sq ft. bungalow, 2 PICKERING WHITES/FINCH 3 19 h 00 à 21 h 00 (905)666-2008 is accepting appli- male preferred. Call (905)426- with w/o bsmt. 2.5 baths,5 appls, bedrooms upstairs. Kitchen, din- bedroom, separate dining room, HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- Édifi ce du Centenaire de Whitby cations for 1- 2-bedroom Dec.1, 1974, leave message if not home. and more. Amazing view. $1285+ quiet street, a/c, appliances. ing room. Family room with gas nity Living in Oshawa now has 2 salle Royale $814 plus utilities. 1-3-bedroom and $1475+. 905-239-0367/647- fire place. Fully finished base- Avail. Dec. $1400 plus Condolyn bedroom townhouse units Avail. Dec.1, & 1-3-bedroom Jan. 1, AJAX - HARWOOD & HWY 2. 271-6660. ment apartment with one bed- Mgt. 905 428-9766. immed., parking and Hydro in- 416 sud, rue Centre, Whitby $885 plus utilities. Subject to furnished room in quiet home. room. Car port. $1500 monthly + cluded. Please call 905-576- membership policy approval. Ap- Laundry, cable, phone, parking AJAX bright spacious 3-bed- utilities. Non smoker. No pets. PICKERING, Brock & Finch, 9299. Conférencière invité : plications available at Community included. No smoking/pets. $400 FLORIDA accommodations. 5 room, Laundry, 2-baths, large 416-281-2277 4-bdrm house, main floor & Centre Unit 85, 10am-4pm.- First/last. Avail. immediately. Call star location 2 bedrooms, Call kitchen, dishwasher, large deck, upper. New wood floors, freshly Neil Crone, résident de Sunderland, 416-893-0140 N.W. WHITBY executive town Mon.-Thurs., (on Friday, Sat. & Jeanne 416-222-6233 parking, garage near bus/all NEWLY RENOVATED 4 bed- painted. Close to 401 & bus- acteur-comédien-écrivain Sun pick-up points are posted on amenities. No pets/smoking. room, semi detached, Taunton stop/schools/towncentre. No home, 3-bedrooms, 4 baths, car- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, pet/ceramics, 5 appl. finished Community Centre's door be- $1125+. Available immediately. /Sommerville, $1,400 plus smoking/pets. $1300+60% tween, 10am-7pm). Furnished room in Pickering, 905-428-6397 utilities. Available immediately. utilities. Call Lou 416-786-2893. basement, c/air, attached garage. Parrainé par le cable, light kitchen facilities, near University students welcome. $1,350 plus utilities. Available Développement des ressources humaines Pickering Generating Station, (416) 831-5147. Dec. 1st. No pets/smokers. Home PTC/GO, $200/bi-weekly. 905- AJAX, 3 BEDROOM townhouse, WHITBY, SPACIOUS 3-bedroom shows 10+++ (905)431-2800. Canada et le ministère de la Formation, WESTNEY/ROSSLAND, Ajax, 3 yard and parking. Near park, townhome, close to 401. Large bedroom free-hold townhouse, 420-4318 RECENTLY RENOVATED Whit- school and shopping. One month OSHAWA, CENTURY HOME, eat-in kitchen, 5 appliances, fin- Collèges et Universités familyroom, finished basement. 3 by mobile home. Open concept free. $825+ utilities. ALSO 3- 2+1 bedrooms, open concept, 2 ished basement with walkout. OSHAWA SOUTH 3-bedroom baths, appliances, Nov. posses- OSHAWA, room for rent, share room for bedroom 1+1, lot 12x44, bdrm detached bungalow finished bathrooms, 2 parking, 4 applianc- $1350/month plus utilities. No- townhouse, close to schools, sion. Garage, nice yard, amenities, fully furnished. Near 1 parking, kitchen, extra room for basement $1075+. (905)683- es, no smoking. $1100/mo+ hy- vember 1st (flexible). Call shopping. $975/month plus $1350/mo. References. No college, suit student. storage or bedroom. $45,000. 6203 dro. Call (905)436-2530 (905)666-9441 utilities. First/last. 905-579-9956. pets/smoking. 905-471-0992. $450/month. (905)424-4201 Call (416)290-0350 www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 20, 2006, PAGE 35 A/P

FIREWOOD, seasoned, hard- west 401 east IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE! wood, dry. Delivery available. Call Brock Rd 1 (905)986-5217 or cell (905)424- X 761 Sat. October 21- 9:00 am-5:00 pm 9411 Montgomery Pk. Rd. McKay Rd Pickering Unit #1 9 Heatherwood Road, Ajax Come Worship nuclear plant (1 block east of Harwood/1 block south of 401) MILLS LANDSCAPING & FIRE- Furniture, miscellaneous things, lamps, pictures, WOOD 12" or 16" face cords or To advertise your church in our regular Worship Section ornaments, clothes, comforters etc. bush cords. Picked up or deliv- ered. Call (905)432-0259 or on Fridays call Janice at 905-683-0707 or fax 905-579-4218 (905)986-1977 Email: [email protected] NEW TOYS SALE !!! QUALITY HARDWOOD available ST. ANDREW’SANDA DDREW’SW’S’S PRESBYTERIANP CHURCH Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship Just in time for Xmas. Brand Names, in 12" & 16" lengths. Free local delivery. Call (905)263-2124 or 353 ChurchChurchhS St. N., Pickering Village Now in Ajax Unbeatable Prices. Everything must go.... 905-263-2103. Ajax Community Centre Banquet Hall Sat. Oct. 21st, 9am-2pm, Rain or Shine 905-683-7311 @ 1051 Shoal Point Road, S. of Bailey / E. of Salem Sunday Worship - 10:30am 75 Centennial Rd. Sunday School - Supervised Nursery Sunday Family Service - 10am GARAGE & STORE CLOSING SALE! http://ca.geocities.com/[email protected] For more information visit 761 McKay Road, Unit #1, Pickering, Ontario L1W 3A3 AAA PUPPIES - Shih Tzu's, Sat. & Sun., Oct. 21 & 22, 10 am-3 pm Dachshund's, Cockapoo's, EVERYONE WELCOME www.tacfeast.org or call 416-674-8463 Phone: 905-619-2093 Fax:905-619-3366 Schnoodles, Mini Schnauzers, 562 Kingston Road West, Ajax Chi-poms, Beagles, all $395 (East of Church Street on the North side) each. All puppies have had first DIVORCE RECOVERY WORKSHOP WORD OF TRUTH AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, BUY/SELL stair lifts, porch lifts, Furniture, appliances, dishes, Christmas items etc. shots, dewormed and ready to go HANK'S APPLIANCES. TRUCK- scooters, hospital beds, ceiling now. Call Bill 905-355-5226 Divorced or Separated? CHRISTIAN CENTRE LOAD EVENT! New Stainless lifts etc. Call SILVER CROSS AT [email protected] Steel fridges only $499/up. New (905) 668-8560 OR 1-800-659- Are disappointment and insecurity get- 1527 Bayly St. Pickering stoves $349/up. New dishwash- 0668 MOVING SALE ting the better of you? ers $199/up. New dryers only Sat. & Sun Oct 21 & 22, 8am - 3pm ADORABLE MINIATURE POO- 905-839-0333 $249. New washers $299. Large CARPETS. LAMINATE & VINYL DLE puppies, vet checked, home selection of reconditioned & new sale. 3 rooms, 30-sq yds. for 2095 Duberry Dr., Pickering raised, ready to go to a loving This FREE 6-part hands-on workshop Senior Pastor Joseph Fisher scratch & dent appliances. Parts $319. Commercial carpet includ- Clothing, toys, gifts, etc. home. (705)277-3013 will help you rebuild the castle that has Specialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. ing premier underpad and instal- We invite you to come and (905)728-4043. lation. Laminate $1.69-sq ft. Click BULLDOG ENGLISH two female crashed around you by guiding you to: system. Residential, commercial, puppies, purebred, Canadian celebrate Jesus with us! AIR HOCKEY TABLE official customer satisfaction guaranteed. Kennel Club registered. micro- • Grieve and Let Go size 150.00 call 905 579-9964 Free Estimate. Mike 905-431- chipped, first shots, vet checked, • Take Charge Worship times: 4040 health guaranteed. Ready to HOT TUB/SPA 5HP, 24 jets, ozo- place, adorable, well socialized • Focus AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safe- VENDORS WANTED at the with kids. Reduced (905)436- Sun. 11am & 7pm, Wed. 7pm Wood/oil Chimney cleaning. nator ready, LED light, waterfall, Courtice Flea Market. 5,000- ty Covers - best quality, best pric- deluxe redwood cedar cabinet, 7209 • Get A Life...Yours! Pest screens and caps installed. es, all colours, all sizes. Delivery 6,000 people per weekend. Rent Fri. 8pm - Youth (R.E.A.C.H.) Best rates in Durham, Experi- warranty, 5-person, sacrifice from $230/mo. for indoor space. included. PAUL'S HOME AND $3500. Call 905-409-5285. CANARIES.Roller & American Facilitated by Juliet who’s been there enced* Reliable* Insured. No LEISURE 905-259-4514 or 866- Located 2 min. North of 401 be- Visit our Resource Centre at Mess Guaranteed. Call (905)686- tween Oshawa and Bowmanville. Singers. Pairs and trios. Best 972-6837 offer. Call 705-786-7701. Sponsored by Ajax Baptist Church 7741 www.homeandleisure.ca HOT TUBS, top quality Ontario Call 905-436-1024 or visit us: 1543 Bayly St. or call: 905-839-4953 built new spas, full warranty, site www.courticefleamarket.com Thursdays, 7:00 - 9:00 pm visit upon request. Delivery and CHOCOLATE LAB pups, pure- Nov. 2nd to Dec. 7th, 2006 We provide: mentoring, computer set up available. For best prices bred, also, golden retriever pups, Call Bill (416)698-9324 or cell parents registered on site, great To register call 905-683-4802 training, tutoring, career development, (647)688-spas (7727) temperament and health, first anger & stress management assistance, shots, dewormed, guaranteed, or email to: [email protected] IT'S COMING www.laundry- ready to go. Stud services teen parent support & fun activities. VENDORS WANTED plus.com/moneymaker244 WANTED - Sports card collec- available. 905-355-5420. [email protected] tion, comics, toys, Hot Wheels, See more on www.ajaxbaptist.ca (For youths ages 13-19) ST. BERNADETTE'S CRAFT SALE video games, DVD's, VHS mo- Parish Hall (Corner of Harwood & Bayly) KILN dry select butternut, birch, vies, records, plus collectables GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, also 1" x 2" clear cedar, and unwanted items. No collec- home raised, ready to go. Male Saturday, November 25, 2006 613-473-1151 tion is too large. Call 905-623- and female, (905)425-0098 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 4216, leave message. LARGE 3PC LIGHTED medium Safe Haven Call (905)666-3788 or (905)683-8431 JACK RUSSELL TERRIER pups oak wall unit. Antique Morris available to approved homes, 2 Worship Centre chair. 2 love seats (beige/brown girls left. Member of JRTCC and floral pattern). 2 Captain beds JRTCA. Vet checked. Pam 905- and night tables, like new. Dusty 683-4214. WEEKLY SERVICES: Sunday 10:00 am Rose shade 96x120. Glass & Wednesday 7pm (Prayer & Bible black coffee table. Various sheers EASTDALE CRAFT SHOW at & curtains. (905)723-4441. Eastdale Collegiate, Nov. 18 & LAB PUPS, friendly intelligent Study and Awana for children) 19. Vendor Space Available! For good looking companions. CKC info. call 905-723-8157 registered, micro chipped and LEATHER JACKETS 1/2 price, health guaranteed. Both parents SPECIAL SERVICES: SUNDAY OCTOBER 22ND, 10AM purses from $9.99; luggage from on site,ready for their new homes $19.99; wallets from $9.99. (705)277-2987. Everything must Go! Family MISSIONS SUNDAY with Rev. Ron Pearce Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa Executive Director Empower Ministries Auction (905)728-9830, Scarborough PUREBRED GOLDEN RE- Tuesday, October 24, 2006 (416)439-1177, (416)335-7007. TRIEVER puppies, parents on Special music by: Children of Worship in Motion A KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD, ex- site, males and females, vet Preview: 4:00 P.M. LOVESEAT/SOFA 2-yrs (neutral cellent, very best quality hard- checked, vaccinated and de- SUNDAY OCTOBER 29TH, 6PM Auction 6:00 P.M. decor) $750; wood kitchen table/ wood, guaranteed extra long time wormed, ready to go the week of chairs (modern) $475; coffee/end fully seasoned, (ready to burn), October 23, $500. 905-342-2601 “Gospel Music Extravaganza” Contents from the Home tables blond cherry $275; pine cut and split. Honest measure- evenings. with Aaron Tan - Pianist armoire $300; oak entertainment ment. Free delivery. Dependable, of Pomona Pefanis stand (large) $350; diningroom quality service since 1975. THEY'RE HERE. They're ready. Carpenter’s Union - Male Quartette and Good Selection of Furniture, Loads of Pic- 10-pc $550; 2-yr whirlpool fridge (905)753-2246. They're chocolate. CKC regis- Worship In Steel - Caribbean Steel Band $450; 2-yr washing machine tered Labrador Retriever pups, tures, Large Selection of Glass, China, $300; 905-260-6247. FIREWOOD FOR SALE - call health warranty, vet checked, Crystal, Silver Plate, Books, Fun & Funky Gerry at 905-427-7243 or 416- shots, tattoos, family raised. Free Admission - Everyone Welcome PIANO TECHNICIAN available 281-5455, $85/face cord. Trenton 613-392-7374. Items. for tuning, repairs & pre-purchase 1084 Salk Road, Unit #12, Pickering consultation. Used upright or NO BUYER'S PREMIUM grand acoustic pianos for sale. INDOOR YARD SALE Moving, rentals available. Call 905-427-7631 or visit: starts @ 4:00 P.M. www.barbhall.com Christmas Carol Book Phone 1-613-475-6223 Carols • Colouring Contest • Stories • Recipes PIANOS - AND - CLOCKS Book yours now Back to school specials con- To book your “Christmas Services” on our tinuing !! Not sure if your kids will Deaths stick with lessons..try our unique Worship Pages rent-to-own system. 100% of all of this very popular publication, rental payments apply! Large ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic DANBY APT SIZED freezers selection of upright and electronic please contact: Deadline mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- $209. New Danby bar fridges, pianos and Howard Miller clocks. Janice Samoyloff 905-683-0707 fice $250. Call 905-213-4669. $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- Ya maha, Kawai, Heintzmann Nov.15 pliances, scratch and dent. Full etc. Call TELEP PIANO 905- [email protected] ALL STEEL BUILDINGS, factory manufacturers warranty. Re-con- 433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE direct, do-it-yourself bolt-together ditioned fridges $195/up, ranges WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! foundation. 20'x30' $5500, $125/up, dryers $125/up, wash- 25'x40' $8700, 30'x40' $10,500, ers $199/up, new and coin oper- PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS PEARCE, Briton Michael passed away on 32'x50' $14,000. 40'x60' $20,000, ated washers and dryers at low XBOX MOD CHIPS installed from Wednesday, October 18th, 2006 after a short ill- many others 1-800-504-7749. prices. New Danby Frost-Free $125. Several chips available for www.pioneerbuildings.ca Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" each console. We buy used/work- ness at Rougevalley Health Centre, Ajax Site in his and 30" ranges with clock and ing consoles. For all the details: 73rd year. Briton will be sadly missed by his loving P.S.W. AVAILABLE for extra 6 SOLID-WOOD CHAIRS, uphol- window @$399 Reconditioned hospital support of patient. For ART GLASS & STAINED glass www.durhammods.com North wife of 32 years, Wendy. Dear father of Briton (Ju- stered seats, large rectangular ta- 24" ranges and 24" frost free End Oshawa. 905-626-0542 Stay & Play more information call 905-982- ble, antique blue/reddish brown, materials clearance, large variety 50% off. Call for directions. fridges now available. Wide se- lie), Michaela (Lea), Amanda (Michael) and Justin For Moms and Kids (ages 0-6) 1432. Sears Whole Home "Expres- lection of other new and recondi- (Erin) Beloved "Dad Gran" to Blake, Joshua, sions" Collection (currently retails (905)263-2487 POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Solid Wednesday's, 10:30am-11:45am tioned appliances. Call us today, wood. New in box, accessory Paige, Alex, Nicki, Tianey, Bethanie and Keelan. +$2,600.00) immaculate condition Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Christian Life Centre $1,000.00 905-725-2890 BABY bedroom set, nearly new, package included. Cost $6750 Briton will be missed always by his many friends. walnut finish, includes 3-in-1 Crib Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. sell for $2300. 905-213-4669. 1030 Ravenscroft Road, Ajax (crib/daybed/double bed) $200; 4 Oshawa.(905)576-7448 The family wishes to extend a big thank you to all A BEDROOM SET, gorgeous (corner of Rossland, between Westney & Church) drawer chest $70; 3 drawer/1 RENT TO OWN - New and re- his doctors and the wonderful nurses in I.C.U. who PHYSIC READINGS - Christena cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- shelf change table w/new pad DINING ROOM SUITE, cherry- CLC's Gym, enter lower level ror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, conditioned appliances, new took great care of him. The family will receive For more info please contact 905-686-1411 and Peter come to the 5 Points $70; Nearly new crib mattress wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD Mall with caring and dedicated new. Cost $7450, sell $1,900. $50; White eyelet crib bumper side chairs, pedestal table, dove- friends at the ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME 384 or go to www.christianlifecentre.ca Call 416-524-2018. Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio readings. Oct 25 - 29th. $5.00 pad/comforter, white crib mat- tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for Furniture, Barbecues & More! Finley Ave., Ajax (905-428-9090) on Monday, Oc- OFF ANY READING WITH THIS tress sheet $25; Navy blue play- $2900. New, still in boxes. 905- A DINING ROOM, cherry wood, Fast delivery. No credit applica- tober 23rd from 2-3p.m. A Celebration of Briton's AD. pen w/mobile, diaper caddy, and 213-4669. tion refused. Paddy's Market, double pedestal table, 8 chairs, bassinette $75; Navy blue double life will follow in the chapel at 3p.m. In lieu of flow- Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798- stroller (front set converts to face DINING ROOM suite, cherry 5502. ers, donations made to The Rougvalley Health tion. New, still in boxes. Cost out or in) $50; 905-619-9873 wood, buffet, hutch, 6 chairs, $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 647- $1500. TV stand, book case, Centre, Ajax Site or the Heart and Stroke Founda- 1998 SKIDOO MXZ 670 - Ye llow 271-5483 BED, Aamazing bargain, queen desk, patio furniture and much SATELLITE TV- NO MONTHLY tion in Briton's memory would be greatly appreciat- BILLS: WE HAVE THE FIX FOR & black, fully studded, 7500km, SENIOR LADY (seeking SWM) orthopedic mattress set, new in more. call (905)839-9839. ed by his family. asking $2500. Also, 2003 SkiDoo BOX STALLS AVAILABLE in A HOT TUBS/SPA, 2006 model, MOST FTAs! Pay Per View + would like to meet gent with good Brooklin area on 100 acre farm.. plastic, warranty, $250. 647-271- MXZ 800, yellow & black, fully fully loaded, ozonator, cost 5483. Will deliver DRUM KIT FOR sale. Fantastic Movies, Sports, Adult + morals, good sense of humor, CAll (905)434-0392 More!.6 models on display from studded, electric start, reverse, likes dancing, traveling and $8,900, sacrifice $3,900. 416- 9-piece set to learn on. Scalable 6500km, asking $6700. Call 905- 524-2018 size for beginners through more $199 and up. U-Neek Electronics, SANDERSON MONUMENT movies. (59-65) Serious replies. BEDROOM SET, cherrywood, Oshawa. Visit our store today! 240-0756. Call: 1-800-692-3269 Box #39719 bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 advanced. Some wear. Asking A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- $800 or best offer. Call Steve at (905)435-0202 (web:) COMPANY LIMITED night stands. Dovetail construc- www.uneekelectronics.com tress set. New in plastic, cost tion, never opened. Cost $8,000 416-400-9377. ~ Since 1872 ~ $1600. Sacrifice $550. 647-271- Sacrifice $1,900. 647-271-5483 SINCERE SINGLES Matchmaker +CARPET CARPET CARPETS 5483. Can deliver ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR with SHOPSANFORDS.COM Buy - FALL DELIVERY since 1992. Chosen with care by 3 rooms carpeted with Commer- BLEACHED OAK 3-section wall battery and roho cushion. Cost Sell - Trade, new used. Durham those who care! Toll free 1-866- cial carpet and premium pad from A1 ALL SATELLITE SERVICES. unit (lighted bar, curio cabinet, over $12,000, will sell for $3500. Region's first online fleamarket. OVER 200 MEMORIALS IN STOCK 719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca $289 (30 yds). 3 rooms carpeted FREE TO AIR. Sales, Installa- entertainment centre) $1000. Mo- Roho toilet cushion $250. Call Show your items for sale. Hun- with Berber carpet and premium tions, Repairs, ViewSat-2000 cha marble coffee/end tables (905)666-4184 dreds of items on sale locally. MANY ARE AT A SAVINGS OF pad from $389 (30 yds). 3 rooms Platimum, all models in-stock. $300. Stunning 6 chair bleached (905)579-1554 AVERAGE GUY carpeted with cut pile carpet and Service and Sales. (905)999- cherrywood diningroom set FURNACES new mid-efficiency $300 to $1,000 looking for his queen. premium pad from $489 (30 yds). 0362 $2000 o.b.o. (905)430-9243 from $1199 installed. High effi- SONY STR-DE945 reciever and (offer ends October 31, 2006 or while supplies last) Interests: fishing, Free in-home quotes. SAILLIAN ciency from $1499 installed. All 1500 watt Infinity speakers. CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905- AAA CARPET FLOORING & BUNK BED with mattresses, mo- gas lines $169 installed. Call Gas $1500. Solid Brass Greyhound 32 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax camping, dancing 242-3691 ; 905-373-2260. HARDWOOD: Carpet 3 rooms torcycle linens, 2 floor lamps and Works Oshawa/Durham 905-434- dog stautes $650 for pair. and travel. WHITES RD/STROUDS LANE. from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes: end table. Like new. $600. 905- 3028. (905) 666-5175 (905) 427-4366 Age 60-65 Full-time care available in my 4 MICHELIN SNOW tires and carpet, pad and installation. Free 839-9840 or 416-318-9242. 1-800-461-0282 home, for children ages 5 and un- rims, (rims fit all GM.) Size estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv- HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best WHIRLPOOL WASHER/DRYER, Ask for Ken der. Indoor/outdoor fun and play. 215/70/16, less than 500kms, ing Durham and surrounding are- FOR SALE: P120 Yamaha Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & $250 each or offer for pair. Ken- www.encode.com/sanderson 905-420-2545 Lunch/snacks provided. Please asking $650 o.b.o. Call (905)655- as. Professional Painting also Electronic Piano, 2 years old, Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 more stove, white, $125. 905- *Some Restrictions Apply call (905)420-0940 6237 avail. Call Sam (905)686-1772 $650. (647)233-6755 www.thecoverguy.ca 683-9298. A/P PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, October 20, 2006 www.durhamregion.com

YOU COULD HAVE your dog ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS, old under control and listening in 2 cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. PICKERING short weeks. TSURO DOG Free pickup. Call Bob anytime ANGELS TRAINING. (905)431-0407. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ www.tsurodogtraining.com 905- SATURNO 797-2855. $ $ AA1 AARON & LEO Scrap Relaxing Massage Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash paid 7 days/week anytime. Pleas- & VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi es call 905-426-0357. 905 Dillingham Rd.#3 $ $75+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax (905)420-0320 Auto Wreckers pays for vehi- WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SATURNO pickeringangels.com cles. We buy all scrap metal, cop- AVAILABLE Prices starting at per, aluminum, fridges, stoves, $589.95. Call or see website for etc. 905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 Organizational details. Open 7 days/week. 10p- 10p. 1-800-943-2965. Changes RELAX www.jnphotography.net A ABLE TO PAY Up to $5000 on cars & trucks Free Towing 24 hours, 7 days. (905)686-1899 eter and Rosie Saturno (nee Kourtis) & ENJOY (Pickering/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 Managing Partners are pleased to announce An Aroma/Reflex (Oshawa/Whitby). Your Election Headquarters an organizational change with the addition Massage By CASH FOR CARS! We buy Male Attendant 1988 MAZDA RX7 white, con- used vehicles. Vehicles must be of a new CEO (Chief Executive Offspring). vertible, 5 speed, no rust, never in running condition. Call Samuel George Saturno has taken this position winter driven, good condition, (905)427-2415 or come to 479 905-427-7989 • Follow our municipal election bloggers 184,000 kms. 416-453-1968. Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD as well as the position of First Born and First Son. AUTO SALES 1992 CAPRICE CLASSIC. V8, Samuel will oversee the Nutritional Sciences, Waste • Riding maps and voter information PS, PB, A/C, Cruise, Automatic, management and Sleep Deprivation Divisions Serviced, Seats 6, $1,450.00. • Exploring the issues Call Chris (905) 433-2068 within the organization. Samuel graduated from the Markham Stouffville Hospital on October 10th, • Candidates Profiles 1993 SATURN, 350,000 km. 1988 CHEV BLAZER 2 door, au- $800; 1992 FORD TAURUS, tomatic. Excellent condition. 2006, at 2.35 pm, at a weight of 7 pounds. 170,000 km. $800; 1972 SS $1500 as is. 905-259-7854. • Video interviews of selected ward and CHEVELLE, 170,000 km. $8,000. amuel is welcomed to the organization 905-922-7015. 2000 BLAZER LS Auto, 2 door, by joint venture principles Sam and Tina mayoral races at pewter, fully loaded, 132,000km, 1997 CHEV CAVALIER 2-dr, new tires and brakes, keyless Saturno, the late George Kourtis, and Bessie

www.durham • Updates on Durham Daily News, 180k $3695; 1996 CHEV CAVA- entry, certified and e-tested, ex- LIER 4-dr 193k $2495; 97 PON- cellent condition, $8500 OBO. and Louis Evagelou. He has been greeted TIAC GRAND PRIX 4-dr 160k 905-434-7725 with great enthusiasm and will take the position durhamregion.com’s weekday newscast $4450; 97 CHEVY LUMINA 4-dr 230k $2995; all certified/e-tested, 2001 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT, of nephew in training by Rosa and Tony Cannella, • Two weekly reader polls warranty available. Dealer 905- quad cab, mint condition, 4.7L and Danny and Christina Kourtis; he has also been 725-1632, 905-925-2205, 905- V8, 115,000 hwy. km., many ex- 987-2205 tras incl. winter rims/tires, alarm, accepted as a junior consultant cousin by Jessica (updated at the beginning of each week) bed rug, tonneau cover, 1998 PONTIAC SUNFIRE - Sale $14,500.00. 416-722-5689 & Amanda Cannella. The organization would like • Send in your photos price $6275. Auto, 4dr, one own- to thank the many family and friends for their er. Fully loaded with MP3 Player. from the campaign trail Pampered from day 1! Only support and for welcoming Samuel; also everyone at 88,000kms. Priced for immediate sale. Only at Ajax Nissan 1-866- Markham Stouffville Hospital for being the “Best of • Send us your letters 304-7326. 1996 ASTRO AWD (Early 1997), the Best” in particular Dr. Gilmour and Nurses Patti excellent condition, one owner, 1999 TOYOTA SOLARA SLE LT Model, loaded. Will certify & E Henderson, Rose, Fairy Jane and Sharon. Special 2-door, 3.0L, V6, auto, green ex- test or save $$ as is. Rustproofed thanks to the “Dean of Life Sciences”, Dr. Michael terior, champagne interior, load- yearly since new. Low kms, Email letters and photos to ed, 141,000km. All new brake 188,300. Well maintained with full Virro and his “Team” at the MFC. Much gratitude pads/router. E-tested & certified. records, Great in the snow!! [email protected] Asking $9799 OBO. 416-270- $6300 obo 905-428-0478. and thanks to all. 6765, 905-428-6765. 1996 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOY- See it online at durhamregion.com 2000 DAEWOO SW, 104 k, AGER SE, 7 passenger, V6, Au- $4,690., 2000 Neon, 161K, to, loaded, new transmission, (look for the link on the home page) $4,690., 1998 Plymouth Breeze, brakes, etc. $2600 just spent on 155k, $3,990, 1996 Explorer 4 x new repairs. Runs great. 4, $3,690. 1996 Jeep Cherokee 4 232,000kms. $3499 certified. x 4 $3,900. Others from $1,699 Call 905-259-9846 Foster Families Certified and e-tested. (905) 683- 7301 or (905) 706-2018. 1998 JEEP CHEROKEE www.kellyandsonsauto.com 166,000 kms, auto, 4 dr., 4.0, 6 cyl, 4x4, blue exterior, grey interi- Foster Futures 2001 HONDA ODESSY, low or, Alloy wheels, Roof Rack, AC, mileage, automatic, goldtone, ex- keyless entry, $4,700 obo. 905- When you bring foster children into your home, even for a short time, cellent running condition, 655-9659. $16,999. 1989 XJS Jaguar con- you’re laying a foundation of confidence, stability, and self-esteem that vertible, good condition, $8,995. 2002 MONTANA - Original Own- will support them for the rest of their lives. (905) 728-5426 er - Quad Captains Chairs, New Air / Rad, Power, CD, Good Con- 2002 4 DR CAVALIER, $8500; dition, 163,000 km, $6,750. - Cell 1-877-567-KIDS a/c, p.d.locks, p.windows, 416-452-7748 Want the PERFECT p.brakes, p.steering, tilt-wheel, 24,000km, like new, 905-432- 7265, www.homesforkids.com

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SATURDAY & SUNDAY SATURDAY OCTOBER 21, 2 - 4 PM OCT. 21 & 22, 1:30 - 4 PM SAT. OCT. 21, 2-4 P.M. 531 LEKANI CRT, PICKERING 735 SHEPPARD AVE #53, 75 WOODCOCK AVE., SUNDAY OCTOBER 22, 2-4 PM PICKERING AJAX Enjoy the prestigious “Rouge” Lifestyle in this spacious sun fi lled AJAX GEM 676 BECKWORTH SQUARE LUXURIOUS TOWNHOME home. Spectacular architectural features and gleaming hardwood PICKERING This Simply Stunning 2 Storey 2 Year New fl oors throughout. Large open concept kit. & fam. rm. w/3 sided JANET ELEK* Dare to compare...charm fi lled townhome PETER Home Is An Entertainers Delight. Spacious in ultra prime Pickering area. Luxurious & Bright. It Features A Soaring Foyer With gas frp., sep. formal din. & liv. rms., 4 lrg. bdrms., master suite GREAT OPPORTUNITY to buy a detached 905 AVRAMIS* Open Concept Living Room & Kitchen & A features spa-like bathroom & W/I closet. Thousands spent in home on a great street in the Whites & Foxwood 831-2273 fi nishes include warm strip hardwood & 416-825-8441 Very Formal Dining Area. Ceramics & Exotic landscaping with grand front entrance and custom interlock area. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fi nished basement, crown moulding thru-out main fl r. & 2nd fl r., Hardwood Fill The Main Floor With An Oak walkways. Private fenced yard with abundant perennial gardens. DAN sundeck, lovely yard! Only $266,000. marble foyer w/crystal chandelier, modern Staircase, Tumble Marble Back Splash With kit. w/granite fl r. & countertop, ceramic Valiance Lighting In Kitchen, Pot Lights In WOODS* View photos www.thehometrackers.com East York Entrance & Hallway, Main Floor Laundry, 4 SUZANNE CASE REALTY CASE REALTY CASE REALTY backsplash, 2nd. fl r. & basement laundry, Huge Bedrooms. EMMER* Brokerage 416-281-2200 BROKERAGE Brokerage W/O basement & direct access to garage. Realty Ltd. Independently Independently Independently [email protected] 416-281-2200 owned & operated 1- 877-855-7255 owned & operated owned & operated Free spa & facial certifi cates value at $50.00 Brokerage www.avramis.com

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SAT. OCT. 21, 12-3 PM SUN. OCT. 22, 2-4 PM SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 2-4 P.M. O/H SAT. OCT. 21, 2-4 P.M. 15 MACEY CRT. AJAX 1655 Pickering Parkway SATURDAY 2 UPCHURCH AVE., AJAX Unit 408 Immaculate open concept 3 S. AJAX - LAKEVIEW OCTOBER 21, 2-4 P.M. bedroom townhome in the heart of Approx. 2600 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. home. Great Value!! 1,055 sq.ft. 2 753 CRAIGHURST, TIM Prestigious subdivision on the lake. BREATH GAYLE Pickering Village. Upgrades include HELEN ERNIE BR’s + Solarium in this bright SMITH* PICKERING MCNEVIN* TAKING VIEWS from the front porch, upper MACMASTER* 905-683-2100 windows and doors. Fabulous MORELAND* 905 Nearly 2000 sq ft of luxury living space. Fully balcony & living room! Tastefully decorated 416-443-0300 corner unit. TWO OWNED 428-7677 fenced property backs onto forested ravine. 416-298-8200 fi nished basement boasts a 4th 416- home with hdwd. fl oors, eat-in kitchen, huge bedroom or home offi ce. Priced for parking spaces. 5 appliances. 2 fi replaces, gourmet style kitchen, large 287-6888 family rm., formal living & dining room, huge 0RUDENTIAL extended deck off kitchen, professionally the fi rst timer and has easy access master bedroom with balcony overlooking Quick posession available. !CHIEVERS2EALTY "ROKERAGE fi nished basement with 5th bedroom, and 3pc. Netplus Realty An independently owned and to shopping and public transit. operated affi liate of the the lake and gorgeous sunsets. Hurry, won’t Prudential Realtor Affi liates Inc. Come check it out. www.753craighurst.com For more info call Tim McNevin @ Sales Percy Fulton Ltd. Brokerage last! $500,000. Helen Moreland, Netplus www.erniemacmaster.com Brokerage 905-683-2100 Realty Sales 416-287-6888. www.gaylesmith.ca [email protected]

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SUN., OCT. 22, 2-4 P.M. SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 2-4 P.M. 29 EASTON COURT SAT., OCT. 21, SUN., OCT. 22, 2-4 P.M. SUN., OCT. 22, 2-4 P.M. AJAX 32 WEEKES DR., AJAX GORGEOUS 4 BDRM. 2 STOREY HOME ATTENTION ALL BUYERS! 1918 BOWLER, PICKERING 1503 REESOR, PICKERING Spacious Freehold 3 bedroom PREMIUM FORESTED LOT! AIDAN On cul-de-sac in sought after South CHERYL ANN LOCATED ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC MURPHY* Ajax. Pride of ownership. Newer Townhouse..main floor family room, * Great Pickering location near Dixie & Glenanna * Great location near Valley Farm & Finch ALLEYNE* eat in kitchen, master bedroom w/4 * Incredible lot backing onto forest & siding to greenspace BARRIE 905- windows, roof ‘04, furnace ‘98. 905-619-9500 * New windows in 2006 619-9500 Renovated kitchen and bathrooms. pc ensuite, walk in closet & sitting * Renovated open concept kitchen with marble counters & island COX* 416-798-7278 * Main fl oor family room with fi replace * Extensive hardwood & porcelain fl ooring Fin. bsmt. w/rec room, area. Close to all amenities. A Must 905-839-7449 * Prof. fi n. basement with in-law potential See! For more info contact Cheryl * Extensive hardwood fl ooring Sutton Group Heritage laundry room and storage room. * Upgraded top to bottom Realty Inc., * Brand new broadloom * Renovated bathrooms Brokerage Call Aidan for details at 905-619-9500. Independently Owned and Operated * Upgraded bay window * Asking price $309,900 * Newer furnace & C/A * Asking price $299,900 905-619-9500 Group Heritage Realty www.cherylalleyne.com Rouge River Realty Ltd. www.aidanmurphyhomes.com Inc., Brokerage www.barriecox.ca www.barriecox.ca

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360 WATSON ST. W. #910, WHITBY WHITBY’S HARBOUR CASTLE! BY APPT. ONLY NO MAINTENANCE FEES FOR CHARLES 1 FULL YEAR 4 BEDROOM SIDESPLIT SMITH* Best Price on the Lake! The ‘Zephyr’ CHRIS 416-298-8200 Suite, 9th fl oor, premium 1200 Sq. BROWN* South Ajax, 1 block to lake, 905-683-2100 Ft., totally upgraded, Sunset and 905-619-9500 3 washrooms, finished Town views, Large sunny Solarium, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, all oak fl ooring, basement. luxurious Spa and Rec. Centre, must Double car garage. be seen! Call Charles Smith C21 Percy Percy Fulton Ltd. Fulton Ltd. 416-839-9614 (direct line) Group Heritage Chris Brown @ 905-619-9500. Brokerage to view! Realty Inc., Brokerage durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2006 PAGE 39 A/P

No Payments, No X300 SERIES Interest for 12 months, 0% Financing. 100% Quality. then 17.90% APR*c25 The X324 comes equipped with: •22HP V-twin Engine 0% APR for 24 •Twin Touch™ auto *b29 transmission Months •4 wheel steer

No Payments, No X500 SERIES Interest for 12 months, then 17.90% APR*c25 THE X540 COMES EQUIPPED WITH: UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED •26HP Power System 620 DURHAM RD. #21 •Twin Touch™ auto PORT PERRY, ON L9L 1A6 transmission •Power Steering (905) 985-9701

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*Offer valid from Jul 31, 2006 until Oct. 27, 2006. cIn the event you default on this or any AgLine transaction, interest on all outstanding balances on your AgLine account (including on this and all Special Terms transactions on your AgLine Account) will begin to accrue immediately at 19.75% APR from the date of default, and you will be required to make monthly payments on your AgLine Account equal to 2% for personal use and 2.5% for commercial use of the original amounts financed plus interest. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight and preparation charges not included and may increase price or mo. pymt.(s). See dealer for complete details and other financing options. Minimum purchase is required. Program subject to change without notice at any time. A $0.50 per mo. minimum finance charge may be applied to unpaid balances. 25Subject to John Deere Credit approval. For personal or commercial use. After the 365 day period, for eligible purchases of goods and services: 1) minimum mo. pymt. required (see example below); and 2) finance charges will begin to accrue on amount financed at 17.9% per annum. No down pymt. required. For example, on John Deere Riding Lawn Equipment based on a selling price of $2,925.00; $16,129.00 less a down pymt. of $0.00 (up to a 20% down pymt. is permitted) results in a balance of $2,925.00; $16,129.00 to be financed for a maximum of 105 mos. with 105 mo. pymts. of $58.50; $322.58 totalling $6,142.50; $33,870.90 based on 17.9% APR with a cost of borrowing of $3,217.50; $17,741.90. bOn default the charge for amounts past due is 24.00% APR. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight and preparation charges not included and may increase price or mo. pymt.(s). See dealer for complete details and other financing options. Program subject to change without notice at any time. 29Offer valid only at participating dealers. Subject to John Deere Credit approval. For personal or commercial use. Up to a 20% down pymt. may be required. For example, on a Compact Utility Tractor, based on a selling price of $14,993.00; $22,559.00 less a 0% down pymt. results in a balance of $14,993.00; $22,559.00 to be financed for a maximum of 24 months with 24 mo. pymts. of $624.71; $939.96, totaling $14,993.00; $22,559.00, based on 0% APR with a cost of borrowing of $0.0. John Deere's green and yellow color scheme, the leaping deer symbol, and JOHN DEERE are trademarks of Deere & Company. H74CUBD0802-UTI9X71020APNA-4C-00153311 A/P PAGE 40 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2006 durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2006 PAGE 41 A/P A/P PAGE 42 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2006 durhamregion.com

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