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48 PAGES ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2007 ✦ Optional delivery charge $6 / Newsstand charge $1 Move over guys Growing up overnight Dogs are not just Carly Centre looks to give a man’s best friend grieving children a voice Page B8 Page A5 Man pulled from beneath burning RV

Halls Rd. N.Rd. N. No beds in , Lakeridge Rd. Rd. victim transported Kinsale Rd. Rd. to hospital in New York State

By Kristen Calis [email protected]

Balsam Rd. Rd. Audley Rd. Rd. Hwy. 77 PICKERING — An Ajax man badly burned in a fire at a Pickering auto shop was driven to a hospital in the 5N United States when there were no critical care beds in burn units avail- able in all of Ontario. The fire occurred at Durham RV located “The unit (to airlift him) wasn’t on Hwy. 7, west of Audley Road. available, so they had to drive him,” said the victim’s wife, Marsha Ned- ham. “All that extra time was wast- and Amanda, 25, aren’t able to visit ed that he could have been being him, partly because it would be too helped,” expensive to travel down. The owner of Durham RV, Phil Employees at Hollywood Inc. on Nedham, is currently in critical care Hwy. 7 in Pickering were closing up at a burn unit in Rochester, N.Y.. a little later than usual last Friday Ms. Nedham said he’s sedated and night when Alfredo Arellano heard on a very high dosage of morphine screams coming from the shop next after receiving third-degree burns door. when a motor home he was repair- “I just heard Phil crying and I ing caught on fire. Ms. Nedham said thought it was nothing at first, then she and her daughters, Heather, 27, his crying (intensified) and I looked over to where he was because the shop is only separated by an eight- foot wall,” he said. For more He ran next on this story Firebrand door and saw a motor home at Durham RV on fire inside the police boss shop. He found Mr. Nedham work- ing underneath the motor home. Mr. Arellano then shouted to the co-owner of Hollywood Inc., Rob Howard, to call 911. While he did steps aside that, Mr. Arellano went to work on removing the victim. “I walked Phil out because you Andrews acknowledges couldn’t touch him because there ‘vocal persistent’ critics was just so much burn on him,” he said. “The skin was hanging off of him; he had third-degree burns. You By Jeff Mitchell could see his muscles; you could [email protected] see his veins.” Mr. Howard then took his truck, attached a tug strap, DURHAM — Firebrand Durham and pulled the motor home out of Regional Police Association President the shop, driving it sideways so it Tom Andrews has tendered his resig- wouldn’t damage anything in the Photo by Chris Harris nation, announcing he’ll step down An Ajax man is is a New York hospital with burns after an RV he was working on caught fire. An employee at a nearby auto shop heard the victim screaming and pulled him from beneath the burning vehicle. The fire happened Friday night at Durham RV. when elections for executive posts are ✦ See No, Page A4 held this fall. Mr. Andrews, a long-serving Dur- ham cop who was elected to SUMMER lead the asso- MAINTENANCE PACKAGE ciation last Oc- Algae forces reactor off-line tober, declined • Oil & filter change • Tire rotation comment on his • Coolant check • Brake Inspection decision when High temperatures, wind, Earl said Monday morning. try to minimize the impact. If algae $150 Value $59.95 reached Tues- Algae accumulates on screens and gets to a certain condition, it can affect For Only $59.95 day. But a notice waves filters, reducing the amount of water the units,” he stated. “We have some 905-831-5400 distributed to and zebra mussels that’s drawn in to cool the station. fixes in place.” 575 KINGSTON RD members said “We have to have a large amount of Also contributing to the increase in www.pickeringhonda.com he had decided Tom Andrews contributed to problem water. algae are zebra mussels, which filter to step aside to “The volume of water we draw would the water, making it easier for sun- bring an end to a period of turbulence PICKERING — A reactor at the be substantial. Algae impacts the flow,” light to shine deeper and create more that began soon after he was elected to Pickering nuclear station was off-line Mr. Earl said. algae. the top job. most of the weekend because algae High temperatures, combined with OPG noted the problem with Unit 5 “In response to a few vocal and per- had clogged in-take systems. wind and wave conditions, contrib- is solely related to algae growth and is sistent members President Tom An- Unit 5 was taken off-line on Thurs- uted to the amount of algae flowing unrelated to recent maintenance out- drews has tendered his resignation ef- day and didn’t return to service until into the station, Mr. Earl noted. ages with the reactor. fective Oct. 22, 2007,” says the memo, late Sunday night, Ontario Power Gen- “It’s not a new problem. It’s a prob- There are no environmental or signed by association secretary trea- eration spokesman John Earl said. lem we have to deal with occasionally,” safety concerns for the public or OPG surer Mike Glennie. “It’s on the way back to high power. he stated. staff because of the algae problem, the These units come back in stages,” Mr. “We have different mechanisms to company added. ✦ See Grumblings, Page A4

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By Keith Gilligan paint [email protected] a U.S. DURHAM — Reid Scott first went to Queen’s Park in 1948 as a 21 year old. Durham Region And, he may be heading back in 2007 offers variety of different as an 80 year old. patent hues to residents The Pickering resident is mulling his options on running in Ajax-Pickering University of Ontario at no charge Riding for the New Democratic Party in the provincial election in October. Institute of Technology “I’m still pondering it; I think I can By Stefanie Swinson win it all right,” Mr. Scott says. provost awarded [email protected] He’s been a member of the NDP and for his Kool Plate it’s precursor, the Co-operative Com- DURHAM — With the long weekend monwealth Federation, since he was coming up, many of you probably have eight and “I delivered literature for the DURHAM— A laptop invention by a that home improvement project on CCF.” local university provost could soon be your mind. Your renovation may not Over the years, he’s been an MPP, an making its way into the market. be as pricey as you think, at least when MP and a Toronto councillor. Profes- The Kool Plate, created by Richard it comes to choosing that perfect paint sionally, he was a lawyer and a judge, Marceau of the University of Ontario colour. having been appointed to the bench by Institute of Technology (UOIT), has You don’t have to go to the local former Premier Bill Davis. been awarded a U.S. patent, the first paint store to buy it, in fact you don’t The October election is important, to be issued under the management of have to buy it at all. The Durham Re- because “there are a lot of issues that the school’s office of technology trans- gion dump offers a wide variety of need to be taken care of. Health care, fer and commercialization. hues for free. the justice system, hospitals. There’s The laptop accessory is a ribbed “Everybody’s faced with the problem an enormous number of problems,” plate placed under laptop computers of what to do with paint after they’ve Mr. Scott says. or portable DVD players to keep them finished a project,” said waste man- “I have a lot of experience and I comfortable and ensure the proper agement technician Katherine Ross- think I can bring it to help. Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser file photo cooling of electronic equipment. Made Perron. “The paint centre provided at “Issues in this election are very, very Judge Reid Scott is expected to represent the NDP in the riding of Ajax-Pickering in from aluminum, it shields users from the October provincial election. In June he competed in the Senior Star Competition Oshawa’s waste management facility serious ones for the future of Ontario at Cullen Park. possible electromagnetic radiation allows residents to bring in paint that and the public doesn’t realize it,” he that can be emitted from some lap- can be utilized for other purposes.” adds. tops. The centre offers many different “This government is tremendously I started,” Mr. Scott notes. going to change the face of Canada,” Now, UOIT’s office of technol- kinds of good vulnerable on several spots,” he states, It started when he was 21. “I was the Mr. Scott said. “I could see the sweep.” ogy transfer and commercialization is quality stains For more pointing to the recent controversy of youngest person elected. It was 1948. I So, he left Ottawa and got “heavily working on a business case for com- and paints at on this story the cricket association getting a $1 served to 1951,” Mr. Scott says. involved in municipal politics” in To- mercialization of the product. no charge to the million grant when it only asked for In 1961, when the NDP was formed, ronto. He even served as deputy mayor “I was very pleased to receive news public. $150,000. of the successful patent application, “We have new Mr. Scott points to long-term care both personally and for UOIT,” said Mr. paint coming in patients getting an increase in funding ‘My doctor claims I could live to be 150. I feel 60 years old.’ Marceau. everyday, so a lot of people come on of 11 cents a day. “How crazy can they REID SCOTT “Any time you dedicate extensive a weekly basis to look at the different get. It’s so morally reprehensible, you efforts to a project that will be of inter- colours and see if there is something can’t even believe it,” he states. est and of benefit to consumers it is there they can utilize,” said Ms. Ross- However, the big issue for Mr. Scott rewarding.” Mr. Marceau came up with Perron. The Region of Durham has is climate change. he was at the founding conference. in 1976. the idea for the Kool Plate in 1995, had the program in place since 1989. “Looming above it all is the hor- “Tommy Douglas came and spoke to After retiring, Premier Davis made crafting his initial model from glass. It started out in a small room located rible issue of global warming. In two me in the east end and said ‘I think you him a justice, which he did until retir- After experimenting with different de- beside the household hazardous waste decades, Santa Claus won’t need rein- can win.’ I had clients on every street,” ing in 1991. signs and materials, he realized the centre. The demand for the free, re- deer. he says. Mr. Scott says he’s in good health commercial potential of the plate and used paint grew and so did the centre. He could use a canoe,” he states. “No The riding’s MP, a Progressive Con- and “my doctor claims I could live to began the patent process. The Kool In 2003 the facility moved to a new, one disputes it any more. For the first servative, had won the riding by more 150. I feel 60 years old.” Plate has proven popular on campus, larger building at the dump which is time, we have the capacity to destroy than 20,000 votes in the previous elec- Joe Dickson will represent the Liber- where an initial batch of 100 proto- packed full of paint cans. our world. Everyone wants something tion. Still, Mr. Scott ran and “much to als in Ajax-Pickering, while Kevin Ashe types, manufactured with the assis- “There are times when there are lots done, but no one wants to make sacri- my surprise, I won.” is the PC candidate. The Green Party tance of Durham College and fourth- of paint cans on the floor and over- fices. He won by increasing margins in has yet to select a candidate. year capstone students, sold out in a flowing out of the building,” explained “I think the issues in this election are 1963 and ’65. Kevin Modeste, the Ajax-Pickering few months. Ms. Ross-Perron. “We’re almost at the so important. No seat should be left Mr. Scott served on the justice com- Riding association president for the Another 400 are on order and there point where we’re going to need an unchallenged. It would be an interest- mittee with Pierre Trudeau. NDP, says the nomination meeting will be an opportunity for local retail- even bigger building.” This program ing end of my career. I’d end up where “I had a feeling this is a guy who’s should be held by the end of August. ers to carry them. helps keep toxic paints out of landfills and out of sewer systems. 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process. Pickering Fire Deputy Chief Simon Almond said the fire depart- ment got a call at 7:22 p.m. and was on the scene at 7:36 p.m., with two pumpers, two tankers, a command vehicle, and 18 firefighters in tow. “That would be our normal re- sponse to that type of call,” he said. Both Mr. Howard and Mr. Arel- lano said there was no time to think, and they both simply did what came naturally. Mr. Howard said adrena- line overcame him when he pulled the RV out. “Everybody came together,” he said. “All the guys in the shop were over here trying to put it out and stuff, so everybody just worked good.” Deputy Chief Almond said re- moving the motor home was a dan- gerous call to make, but acknowl- edged adrenaline played a big factor in the situation. “Sometimes when that happens, perhaps we don’t always think logi- cally,” he said. Mr. Nedham suffered third-degree burns over approximately 20 per Above, Alfredo Arellano is credited for saving the life of a worker from a burning RV. cent of his body, mostly his arms and At bottom, paramedics show up to help victim Phil Nedham who was trapped beneath hands. Mr. Arellano said he doesn’t a burning RV. At left, firefighters hose down the RV. believe he’s a hero since the victim Top photo by Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo was badly burnt, but admits he was Photos at left and bottom by Chris Harris lucky to be there. “I think he was at the point that he was so shocked that he got burned that he didn’t realize that this thing could really get out of hand,” he said. “He was trying to put the fire out himself and if there was nobody here, it could have been a hell of a lot worse.” Ms. Nedham said although she’s not ready, she plans to meet Mr. Arellano in the future. Damage is estimated at $20,000 and the ministry of labour was called in. “That’s normal,” Deputy Chief Almond said. “We do that for every industrial accident.” The cause of the accident is still under investigation. Grumblings began last fall about management style

✦ Grumblings from page A1 gional Police Service. “Tom Andrews has the potential to As early as last fall rumblings began A brief timeline of Tom Andrews’s tenure be the best president ever,” the source “President Andrews has made this to be heard about the gruff, tough- said in late May. “He has the knowl- personal decision in order to establish talking cop’s management style and • October 2006: Mr. Andrews, a veteran Durham cop, is elected president, edge; he has the drive. a clear mandate from the member- tactics. defeating incumbent Doug Kavanaugh and a civilian candidate backed by a number “He just doesn’t see the big picture of high-profile officers. ship.” Over the past year he has been the about what his role is.” Mr. Andrews would not say if he subject of complaints from members • Fall/Winter 2006/2007: Mr. Andrews makes a number of comments in the Indeed, Mr. Andrews ruffled feath- plans to place his name on the ballot and in June, survived an attempt by press, vowing to take a tough stance with Durham police management on issues ers virtually from day one, meeting when board elections are held in Oc- a number of cops who attempted to such as officer deployment and staffing levels. Some members are leery of the with reporters to discuss his agenda tober. The deadline for nominations is bring forth a motion calling for the provocative language employed by the new boss. -- including lobbying for more officers Sept. 15. ouster of the president and his execu- and resources as contract talks for the Detective Larry Nobbs, a former tive, including Mr. Glennie and vice- • May 2007: The RCMP is called in to investigate complaints that Mr. Andrews membership got underway -- in the board director who resigned in protest president Dave Robinson. and executive officers have intercepted e-mail messages among board members. days immediately following the vote over Mr. Andrews’s management style, Mr. Andrews and other executive The Mounties eventually declare no criminal acts were committed. that brought him to office. predicted reaction to the resignation members were also investigated by A source said the move by a presi- would be mixed. the RCMP after board members com- • June 2007: A motion by a number of members to have Mr. Andrews and dent-elect who hadn’t yet been sworn “I guess there are three fronts,” he plained e-mails they’d sent to one an- other executive members turfed out fails when it is declared unconstitutional. At in, bothered some members. said. “Some say good, some say not other had been intercepted and read. the same time, two directors resign. Further confrontations followed as good, and some say, what does it really In a memo to members in May, Mr. the new boss settled in and conflict mean? Andrews acknowledged the electronic • August 2007: Mr. Andrews announces he’ll step aside in the fall, clearing the soon boiled over, spilling from the “I just want to see all the right things surveillance, but insisted the executive way for a byelection to elect a new president. board room to the membership and done and the good things happen that were doing nothing wrong in viewing eventually to the media. I know can happen.” traffic on association owned and oper- In addition to the president’s post, The tumultuous tenure of Mr. An- ated computers and e-mail accounts. two directors’ positions, vacated by drews represented a remarkable pe- RCMP spokeswoman Constable Judy “As such, no charges will be laid.” on condition of anonymity, told This resignations this spring, will be filled riod for the association, which repre- Lawrence said this week the probe had While criticism of Mr. Andrews has Week he had the potential to be an ef- in a byelection running concurrently sents 800 uniformed officers and 300 found no evidence of wrongdoing. run high at times, he was not with- fective president if only he could learn with regularly scheduled elections in civilian employees of the Durham Re- “No criminality was found,” she said. out support. One insider, who spoke the political ropes necessary to do so. October.

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A puppet theatre who has experienced a lot of members for its fundraising home base has been the fall of 2004. adults but they usually don’t with a policeman, doctor and loss in her life as well. Growing committee. Monetary dona- going on since 2004 “We’ve had some equipment talk about it with children. Kids other authorities children may up in foster care, she found her tions are also welcome. For donated but nowhere to store know that something is going have encountered during their father in her 30s. Carly was the more information, contact Ms. it,” said Ms. Byvelds, who was on,” said Ms. Byvelds. grief help them play out their nickname his family gave her as Byvelds at 905-720-4550 or e- inspired by the Dougy Centre Children will often internal- emotions. a small child. mail thecarlycentre@hotmail. By Lesley Bovie in Portland, Oregon. ize their grief and blame them- There’s significance in the The Carly Centre is look- com. [email protected] She was struck by its unique- selves for the loss of a loved ness while doing research for one, she added. DURHAM — A non-profit or- her Bachelor of Science in Psy- Danielle Masanto was six ganization dedicated to help- chology in 1997. Ms. Byvelds when her mother died from Need An Insurance Solution? ing grieving children is in need later received training at the breast cancer. of a home. centre in 2004. “Life changes. Nobody knows Carol Byvelds, founder of the The Dougy Centre was how to talk to you and nobody Carly Centre for Grieving Chil- launched more than 20 years understands,” said Ms. Masan- dren, says she has 13 families in ago by a nurse who noticed one to. “It’s almost like growing up • At Fault Accidents Durham waiting for help. of her young cancer patients, overnight.” But until she finds a perma- Dougy, talking to other chil- She wishes a support service • Tickets nent meeting space to host the dren on the floor about their like the Carly Centre was avail- centre’s peer support groups illness and how they seemed to able throughout her ordeal. • No Prior Insurance all she can do is refer them to get comfort from sharing their Being on the board of directors other services. experience with one another. now for the centre has helped • License Suspensions At the moment, nothing like Ms. Byvelds hopes to use the with her healing. 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AJ Groen / News Advertiser photo Dante and Jessica Smith show some of the puppets that The Carly Centre for Grieving Children will use to act out their personal stories. The Carly Centre has not yet opened, but fundraising is taking place to make the centre a reality.

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Tim Whittaker Body art parlours Publisher [email protected] need stringent rules Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Inspections need to take Mike Johnston place more than once a year Managing Editor [email protected] efore you go under the needle make sure you take the time to investigate the safety measures followed by the body art Duncan Fletcher B parlour you give your business to. Director of Advertising In a burgeoning industry that has grown exponentially in the past [email protected] decade, fuelled by an explosion in demand for tattoos and piercings, it’s inevitable concerns would be raised about the cleanliness and Andrea McFater sterility of the tools used to decorate bodies. Retail Advertising Manager Worries were raised here in Durham earlier this month when [email protected] Longhorn Custom Body Art in Oshawa was closed by order of the Region of Durham Health Department after an investigation was Eddie Kolodziejcak launched into potential exposure to non-sterile equipment. Classified Advertising Letters were sent to between 1,500 and 2,000 Longhorn clients [email protected] who could have been exposed to diseases like hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. While the risk to such exposure is extremely low, the health Abe Fakhourie department is urging anyone who had work done at Longhorn be- Distribution Manager tween Nov. 17, 2006 and Aug. 1, 2007 to visit their family doctor or [email protected] urgent care for a checkup. The parlour re-opened on Aug. 9 after it passed a number of tests Lillian Hook on the previously malfunctioning sterilizing equipment that forced Office Manager the closure. While Longhorn owner Hugh Towie says he’s confident [email protected] in the cleanliness and sterilization process of his equipment -- “all our piercing needles and tattoo needles are single use” -- he says he’s Cheryl Haines not sure about other small businesses which have opened to meet Composing Manager demand. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [email protected] And control and regulation of the industry is a concern, accord- ing to David Jenson, a communications rep with the provincial Janice O’Neil Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Tattoo parlours are licensed OPG should have set out by its governing body so had known each other for some Composing Manager like hair dressers, meaning they fall under the decade-old Personal I guess we’re stuck with 2013. time. [email protected] Services Setting Protocol that calls for an annual visit by the local supplied own William Roberts We spoke of feeling a sense health board to make sure the businesses are complying with regula- Clarington of duty toward these soldiers as [ Contact us ] tions. Even Mr. Towie feels once a year is not enough. He believes a security years ago free citizens. We owe these guys - monthly visit is necessary to make sure proper safety measures are that much respect, because News/Sales 905-683-5110 being taken by body art parlours. To the editor: Moving experience it also respects all those who Classifieds 905-683-0707 Furthermore, the protocol calls for monthly testing of sterilization I read with interest last week came before them and all those Distribution 905-683-5117 equipment but does not require the parlours to report results to a your article on OPG creating its witnessing procession who will sadly come after them. News Fax 905-683-0386 governing body. That’s a major issue. own security force by 2013. I say Like the copper said to me, this General Fax 905-683-7363 Of course, ramped up inspections and more stringent regulations it’s about time. will help the families of these E-mail will require more government funding that must come from the These days with more and To the editor: soldiers so much to see that [email protected] parlours themselves or through a surcharge placed on each proce- more being demanded of the I was listening to the radio all it mattered to some that they Web address dure. Such an expense is worth that cost if it results in a much higher Durham Regional Police Service day, and they said the bodies of did not die in vain. I agree. The durhamregion.com measure of safety that protects the public from winding up with a life the last thing they need to be the three soldiers killed in ac- freedom we enjoy is because of Mailing Address sentence due to an incurable blood-borne disease. doing is providing security for tion recently had arrived home. men and women who paid the 130 Commercial Ave., OPG or any other large corpora- I was there for 7:30 p.m. at the supreme price. tion. That’s because the police top of the bridge on Durham As they approached, I held Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 LICK AND AY aren’t security guards, they’re Rd. 23. that Canadian flag high while C S law enforcement officers. Not- I took a Canadian flag. There saluting the entire procession. Publications Mail Sales withstanding the stepped-up was a guy there with his girl- The soldiers in the passenger Agreement Number 40052657 This Week’s Question: Are you making an effort to security the whole country has friend or wife. I got to the top seats of the hearses all stuck [ Hours ] conserve energy this summer? been forced to adopt since 9/11, of the bridge and asked them if an arm out of the window and - the best course of action I see they were there for the proces- waved to us. OPG doing is creating its own sion from Trenton. He replied I was so proud to be a part General office: Doing everything I can Could be doing more security force. They are, after solemnly, ”Yes.” He was a Dur- of that for them, and humbled Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Haven’t changed a thing all, big enough to afford such a ham Regional Police officer out to think that these three guys, force and in the long run it will of Pickering involved in clear- everyone who came before, and Distribution: save DRPS from having to spend ing traffic with the Ontario Pro- those who will come back in Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cast your vote online at infodurhamregion.com resources looking after OPG. vincial Police when six soldiers body bags are doing it for our Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. I only wish OPG could get its were sent back. He described current way of life. [ About Us ] security up and running before to me what we would see and Joe Hovorka - then but it’s governed by rules it soon became as if we three Ajax The News Advertiser is a Metroland IN THE COMMUNITY Media Group newspaper. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontar- Understanding the allure of target practice io Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circula- Neil finds his the two of them they had tions Audit Board. Also a member more guns than a Bush Fam- of the Ontario Press Council, 2 preconceptions ily Thanksgiving. We had the Carlton St., Suite 1706, Toronto, were misconceptions time of our lives target shoot- M5B 1J3, an independent organiza- ing with handguns, rifles, tion that addresses reader com- old-fashioned muzzle-load- plaints about member newspapers. ne of the swell things ers, shot-guns and replica M- The publisher reserves the right to about this column 16’s. My boys thought they classify or refuse any advertise- Ois that occasionally had died and gone to heaven. ment. Credit for advertisement lim- readers invite me to par- Neil As for me, it was all I could do ited to space price error occupies. ticipate in their hobbies and Crone to maintain any semblance of Editorial and Advertising content passions. I’ve tried my hand adult reserve and not shriek of the News Advertiser is copy- at fly-fishing, blacksmithing enter laughing ‘Me first! Me first!’ whenever righted. Unauthorized reproduction and, of course, I’ll never for- a new gun was brought out. is prohibited. get my experience at Quilt-a- It really was fun. Beyond [ Letters Policy ] rama. This week I definitely and headed out to the range. the obvious exhilaration - pushed the envelope when I didn’t tell anyone, but I’d created by the thunderous We welcome letters that include I accepted Peter Etmanskie’s also worn a jock, just in case. bang and kick of the weap- name, city of residence and phone invitation to come out to the Maybe it’s the actor in me, ons, there was an intriguing numbers for verification. Writers Orono Fish and Hunt Club for but whenever I find myself story or history behind every are generally limited to 200 words a day of ‘shooting’. Shooting in a new scenario my Spidey- gun we handled and a few and one submission in 30 days. We guns. Guns ... with bullets. senses go into high gear, des- we didn’t. We were given a submitted photo decline announcements, poetry, My sons and I arrived at the perately searching for clues crash course in the fascinat- open letters, consumer complaints, Club at 10:30 a.m., they with or mannerisms to camouflage ing science of ballistics and New LG has Pickering connection congratulations and thank you visions of Lugers dancing in my flagrant greenness. In this I watched my kids listening, notes. The editor reserves the their heads, I, frankly, a little case, a quick scan of several learning and really focus- On July 29, Safe Haven Worship Centre members joined with their right to edit copy for length, style more wary. I’m not anti-gun, khaki-clad individuals al- ing. They were being talked Senior Pastor, Dr. Sam Martin, left, in celebrating the appointment of and clarity. Opinions expressed by Dr. David Onley as the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. During but I admit to having some ready shooting tipped me off. to as adults and they were letter writers are not necessarily the service, Dr. Martin acknowledged the fact that Dr. and Mrs. Onley reservations about spend- I affected a Hemingway-esque responding as such. I could those of the News Advertiser. Due and their boys were not only faithful members of the church, but also ing a day with a number of squint, something one might literally see their boundaries that Mr. Onley was also a Founding Elder of Safe Haven. On numerous self-proclaimed ‘weapons pick up staring down the bar- moving, growing. to the volume of letters, not all will occasions, Dr. Onley preached at the church. Dr. Martin presented enthusiasts’. I pictured a lot rels of innumerable elephant I don’t know that I’ll ever be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- Dr. Onley with a special copy of the Bible on their behalf. of chewing tobacco, guns or the result of repeat- own a gun. I may never even mail: mjohnston@ durhamregion. hats and ‘Kill ‘em all, let God ed exposure to the glaring shoot one again. But I’ll cer- com. The newspaper contacts only sort ‘em out’ bumper stickers. snows of Kilimanjaro. I also, tainly never think of gun those whose submissions have To see more photos from residents across been chosen for publication. Durham and to submit your own, visit I couldn’t have been more more the result of my chafing owners in quite the same citizenseye.com, the Metroland Durham Region wrong. jock cup than anything else, way again. As Atticus Finch, /4 Media Group’s citizen submission website. The Peter and his buddy Ron had adopted a slight limp. If a pretty fair shot himself if I & Alldred treated us like kings. asked, I planned to give the recall, said, “You never really [ Proud Members Of ] page is dedicated to the submissions and - photos of readers from around Durham. I’ve rarely met two friendlier, leg a perfunctory glance and understand a person until more generous guys. They murmur a steely, ‘Rhino’, to you see things from his point were obviously passionate my inquisitor. of view ... until you climb into Do you have a photo to share with our readers? about shooting sports and We came for a shooting ex- his skin and walk around in If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share their excitement was decided- perience and Pete and Ron it.” with the community we’d like to see it. Send your photo, along with a ly infectious. After a thorough did not disappoint. They had Durham resident Neil Crone, written description of the circumstances surrounding the photo (max. safety briefing and requisite brought along enough ord- actor-comic-writer, saves some ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL 80 words) identifying the people in the photo and when it was taken urine and DNA samples, we nance to defend the Alamo, of his best lines for his columns. to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. Or, donned our earplugs, head- and one or two pieces that Follow Neil’s BLOG e-mail photos to [email protected]. phones, protective eyewear I’m pretty sure did. Between drinfo.ca/croneblog.html PAGE A7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ August 15, 2007 P Pickering Summer Rec. Complex Camps Swim Saturdays Still room to register! Youth $2, Families $5 Call today for details 905.683.6582 905.420.4621 cityofpickering.com/recreation cityofpickering.com 905.420.2222 cityofpickering.com 24 Hour Access 905.420.4660 ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS AT CITY HALL GET SET DATE MEETING TIME for FALL! Aug. 21 Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee 7:00 pm Aug. 22 Committee of Adjustment 7:00 pm All meetings are open to the public. For meeting details call 905.420.2222 REGISTER NOW! or visit our website. for your favourite CITY OF PICKERING leisure activities! HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS CLOSED Monday, September 3 NEW THIS FALL! Civic Complex 905.420.2222 Recreation Complex & Pool 905.683.6582 Salsa Babies - Salsa Babies is a dance class that helps new moms Pickering Public Libraries 905.831.6265 get back in shape with the best little partner of all – their babies! Pickering Museum Village 905.683.8401 Directed by (moms and babies 6 weeks and up) CLOSED Friday, August 31 - September 3 inclusive John Edmonds Dunbarton Pool 905.831.1260 Salsa Tots - SalsaTots is a rhythm and movement class that After-Hours/Emergency Line allows families to come together and dance, move and have fun City of Pickering After-Hours/Emergency Line 905.683.7575 playing with music. (babies out of carriers and toddlers) SEPTEMBER Kids Nia - Fantastic music combined with joyful, creative VACANCY ON movement that allows kids to enjoy being physical while PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 14th, 21st & 22nd discovering their sense of self. (ages 8 – 12 years) The Council of the City of Pickering is inviting applications from Youth Workout Training -Want a gym membership at the Rec residents to fill a vacancy on the Public Library Board. Complex? Attend all 4 classes and demonstrate your knowledge, The Public Library Board is responsible for the overall management skills, and attitude to qualify. Learn tips and techniques on cardio of the Pickering Public Library system. The Board is comprised of two Members of Council and seven citizen members and meets in the and weight machines that will work for your individual goal – evening every month except during July and August. The meetings are whether it is to train for your sport, to lose weight, or to get in usually held at the Main Central Library, however, sometimes they are shape. (ages 16 – 17 years) held at one of our branches. There is no remuneration paid to the members of this Board. For more information on the duties of a Board member, contact Cynthia Mearns, CEO at 905.831.6265. Also look into these other If you are interested in being considered for appointment to fill the great new programs! vacancy on the Public Library Board, please submit a letter of interest TICKETS ON SALE and/or application to the undersigned setting out a brief description of Toddler Playgroup (12 – 24 mos) Sportball (3½ - 9 yrs) any job or community-related experience. The deadline for submitting Friday, August 17, 2007 Children’sTable Tennis (7 – 12 yrs) Wildlife Art (8 – 11 yrs) your application is September 5, 2007. The application form is available on the City’s website. Jewellery Making (10 – 14 yrs) Break Dance (10 – 14 yrs) Afternoon Pen & Ink (18 yrs+) Clog Dancing (55 yrs+) Debi A. Bentley, CMO, CMM III City Clerk City of Pickering One The Esplanade Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 Fax: 905.420.9685 Email: [email protected] cityofpickering.com/museum Stray Cats A Community Issue The March of the Rebels Upon Toronto in December, 1837. Print by C.W. Jefferys reproduced with the permission of the C.W. Jefferys Estate, Toronto - Ownership: Government of Ontario Art Collection, Toronto. Allowing your cat to roam free affects not only you, but your neighbourhood too. Thursdays AT MILLENNIUM SQUARE PARK Pickering Animal Services has been overwhelmed with calls about stray cats throughout the city. Due to the number of stray cats currently on our streets, Animal Services is unable to collect and care for all of them.

For information on stray cats, please visit our website at: 2007 13 - 19 cityofpickering.com/animals SUMMER SKATEBOARD August 16 – Full Count Blues Band An evening of good vibrations and Rhythm and Blues. COMPETITION If it’s raining please join us at The Waterfront Bistro. at Diana, Princess of Wales Park Adopt us for only $75.00 (behind Pickering Recreation Complex) All cats are adopted with up-to-date vaccinations, Thursday, August 16 a cat carrier, toys and a collar 4 pm - 8 pm Contact us at 905.683.7575 Sundays at 2:00 pm ~ bring a lawnchair August 19 – André Roy Lyrical jazz improvisation combined with classical, rock, blues and Latin stylings. COMPETITION View the full concert line-up at cityofpickering.com/greatevents MUST-HAVES

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Proper safety gear including a helmet (non-negotiable) • graffitibe • litter part • illegal dumping • vandalismof REGISTER the solution TODAY!TODAY! weather permitting Wednesdays & Fridays CALL 905.420.6588 if you see a problem...problem ... in August at 10:00 am THE FINE PRINT: FREE Teen Stuff is exclusively for Pickering Teens 13 - 19 yrs, City I.D. card required - get it at the callcall 1.877.420.4666 Program FREE (parent signature required) $3.00 for Kids & $4.00 for Adults email MEMBERS - free (ask us about memberships!) Pickering Fire Services [email protected] Visit cityofpickering.com/museum for program line-up Have Left The Building Pickering Fire Services Fire Prevention and 10 Quick Clicks to the Past ... Administrative Divisions have moved from Pickering report online Pickering Museum Village is located City Hall and are now located at Fire Hall #5, 1616 Bayly Street, cityofpickering.com/eyesonthestreet just off Hwy. # 7 between Brock Rd. Pickering, L1W 3N2. Telephone: 905.839.9968, fax: 905.839.6327, and Westney Rd. or email: [email protected] A/P PAGE A8 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ August 15, 2007 John Tory talks funding faith during Pickering visit

Conservatives want to funding. public board administer the funding. about a lot of certain sectors will not be A Durham Christian school princi- His party is promising $800 million integrated into society,” said Mr. Ouel- Fast facts bring all religious schools pal, George Petrusma, said more pub- more for education, and $400 million lette. If someone’s primary language is into the public system lic funds is attractive but there needs to for the faith-based schools, which not English and the faith-based schools • There are 53,000 students in faith- be much discussion before religious- would be separate as far as he knows. were given public funding, they would based schools, according to John Tor y based schools jump at the idea. He can’t see the potential change as have to follow Ontario’s curriculum By Crystal Crimi His school, Knox Christian in Bow- equaling less funds for existing school that includes English, French, Cana- • Former Ontario premier Bill Davis [email protected] manville, participates in national stan- boards and added he needs more de- dian history and geography. extended full funding to Catholic dardized tests, unlike schools within tails to ensure the faith-based funding Funding the faith-based schools schools in the mid-1980s DURHAM — While campaigning in the current public system, which use wouldn’t negatively affect the public won’t cause divisiveness, said Mr. Tory. Pickering Wednesday, Ontario’s Pro- testing from Ontario’s Education Qual- boards. Inviting them into the public system • In Durham, 25,790 people were gressive Conservation leader John ity and Accountability Office. It also As to if the change could pro- will be more inclusive, he added. enrolled in the Catholic board in Oct. Tory said providing funding to faith- uses curriculum designed by the On- mote segregation, Mr. Ouellette said 31, 2006 based schools is an issue of fairness. tario Alliance of Christian Schools, there’s a lot of Canadian information With files by Keith Gilligan Mr. Tory is promising, if elected this which uses the provincial regimen as faith-based schools aren’t currently and Jennifer Stone • Durham’s public board had 70,016 fall, his party will appoint ex-premier one of its support documents. teaching. “There’s a lot of concern students as of March 31, 2006. Bill Davis to lead a commission to The school is accountable, said Mr. investigate the best way to bring faith- Petrusma. based schools into the public system. “Because of the dynamic of parents “The issue has been around,” said paying tuition, if we were not doing a We can be Mr. Tory. “When I worked with (Mr.) good job, our desks would be empty,” reached at Davis, in 1975, we had delegations he added. 905-683-5110 coming in.” Mr. Ouellette said during caucus The delegations noted the system meetings, his party discussed some NEWS wasn’t fair, saying the province was of the things Mr. Davis would have to paying for the Catholic system, but not look into, including if they would have ADVERTISER other faiths. to join the public system, would they “They’ve continued to talk to suc- have elected officials and would the HESS TRUCKS cessive governments about the unfair- MAYTAG CIALIAS SOBEY’S ness,” said Mr. Tory. “They were totally Experience Swedish Quality outside the public system.” BABIES, KIDS, ADULTS OF ALL AGES Oshawa MPP Conservative Jerry in a Central Vacuum System Ouellette said the issue of public funds • Powerful motor delivers 535 airwatts Work in Movies, Commercials, TV Shows, Photographic Jobs • 20% more end-of-hose power for private schools is something he’s • Full range of accessories faced every time he’s campaigned • 10 year motor warranty Screen Test will be in Ajax FRIDAY AUGUST 17TH since 1995. The pros and cons of doing starting from $20 if not accepted money refunded. We are not a school or screen testing service. so would have to be worked out during Find out how you can have fun & make money. $ Comsumer Products Mr. Davis’ review, he added. 499 www.nilfisk-advance.com “Well, it’s kind of a double-edged A Plus Vacuum & Home Systems Call to book your appointment sword,” said Mr. Ouellette of providing 515 Kingston Road 905-231-1115 (416) 703-2580 Mon-Fri 9:30-6, Sat 9:30-4:30

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PICKERING — Pickering Red Sox midget ‘AAA’ rep baseball team scored a close victory over another GTA squad to capture the champi- onship at a tournament in Brantford recently. The Sox went undefeated en route to the championship game where they met the Bramp- ton Royals, winning by a close 6-4 margin. For Pickering head coach Adrian St. Kitts, the final victory was the culmination of a solid weekend of baseball by his charges. “The team played great baseball all week- end,” said St. Kitts. Photo by Rob Mitchell “The team really came together and showed a lot of hard work.” In the semifinal contest, the Red Sox side- Warding off bad technique For more lined the host Brantford Red Sox 5-4 to advance DURHAM — Former Blue Jays relief pitcher Duane Ward shares some pointers with Daniel Weiss of the York County Cardinals at the Duane on this story to the final. Ward Baseball Camp recently. Ward and fellow former Jays Kelly Gruber and Nigel Wilson, the latter of Ajax, guided aspiring ball players. In their group, the Red Sox finished with a 3-0 record to move into the playoff round. In Game 1, the Sox scored an 8-7 victory over Royal York. Pickering romped past Hamilton 8- 1 in Game 2 and finished up with a 3-0 shutout over the Brampton Royals. Pickering golfer wins senior women’s title The Red Sox midgets will wrap up its regular season in the Eastern Ontario Baseball Associa- tion loop, where they have a 16-3 record. 2004 champ Wickware wears Although starting the 18th hole with her com- She was able to couple nine pars with three birdies The midgets are scheduled to play the Ni- petitors right on her heels, she stuck to her game on the day to claim the bronze medal. Mary Kraus agara Falls tournament from Aug. 14 to 16 the crown for a second time plan and finished strong to claim the title. of Crystal Beach and Ginny Marshall of Waterloo and the pending Ontario Baseball Association “Today was great to play with Jeanne (Beaith finished in a tie for fourth place at 21 over par championships in Windsor from Aug. 23 to 25. PICKERING — A Pickering golfer held on in the of Port Hope, the second-place finisher), but very (234). Members of the team include pitchers Kyle final round to emerge as the champion at the 2007 different than 2004. We were both rooting for each Kraus and Marshall quickly returned to the Kotchie, Eric Watson, Vito Perri, A.J. Burling- Investors Group Ontario Senior Women’s Cham- other out there, it was ‘Serious Friendly’,” s t a t e d course to play off for the last spot on the Ontario ton, Travis Hendry, Matthew St. Kitts, Robert pionship at Owen Sound Golf and Country Club Wickware who plays out of the Ladies’ Golf Club of provincial where Kraus was able to secure that Carman and Eric Watson, infielders Kotchie, earlier this month. Toronto. spot with a par on the third playoff hole. Kraus Carman, Hendry, Watson, Sean Molony, Ryan Susan Wickware of Pickering -- the 2004 cham- Beaith battled hard on the final day but strug- will join Wickware, Beaith and MacMurdo on the Turner, Kyle Smeelen and St. Kitts, catchers pion -- started the day with a two stroke lead and gled on the back nine to finish just a stroke back Ontario Senior Women’s Interprovincial Team that Eddy Ricciardi, Kyle Smeelen and Bobby Gert- was able to play steady golf and claim victory with of Wickware alone in second place. The Dalewood will represent Ontario at the Canadian Senior sakis, outfielders Peter Collicchio, Eric Wilton, a final round 76 and 16 over par (229) for the tour- Golf and Curling Club member played well all Women’s Championship in Saskatoon later this Vito Perri, Mark Hoyne and Mitchell Oke. nament. week and, despite some trouble late on Thursday, summer. Missing from the tournament was Brandon She got off to a rocky start on the front nine but a finished with a final round 75 and 17 over par (230) One other local golfer, Angela Colm of Ajax Eleuterio, who is out with an injury. birdie on the eighth hole got her back on track. Her for the tournament. who’s a member of the Whitevale Golf Club, fin- Coaching staff is Doug Wilton, Richard Hoyne only other birdie of the day on the 16th hole gave Kathy MacMurdo of Owen Sound finished in ished tied for 16th with a three-day score of 242 (29 and St. Kitts. her the one stroke difference she would need. third place at 19 over par (232) for the tournament. over par). A/P PAGE B2 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ August 15, 2007

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Entertainment Pickering man’s canvass is ancient ivory in brief Clayton James a member of a black powder gun club for AUGUST 15, 2007 primitive weapons; there, he spotted a brings his scrimshaw powder horn with engraved animals. to Uxbridge event Mr. James asked its owner, Charles Har- Movie in the graves, where he got it, and he said he Park in Ajax made it, then showed Mr. James some By Crystal Crimi techniques. [email protected] AJAX — The price is right and Mr. James began the art form as a the venue unique for a movie tomor- DURHAM — A Pickering scrimshaw hobby and has gotten more involved row night. artist is bringing his miniature pieces to since his retirement. The Town of Ajax’s second Movies Uxbridge’s big art event. He gets ideas for carving by flipping in the park event is on Aug. 16 at Pau- Clayton James will be among about through old photos and National Geo- lynn Park. The film is the sci-fi classic, 100 artists attending Art in the Park 2007, graphic magazines. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial and admis- presented by the Uxbridge and District “I like animals. I’ve done some ani- sion is free. Lions Club, Aug. 18 and Aug. 19 in Elgin mals, I’ve done some animal portraits for The 1982 Steven Spielberg classic Park. The gates open from 10 a.m. to 5 people who have lost their pets,” said Mr. about an alien who is accidentally left p.m. each day and admission and park- James, and added he’s currently working behind on earth and befriended by ing are free. on a wolf, tiger, penguin, and elephant. a young boy will be projected onto a giant inflatable screen. Mr. James’s miniature etchings in He also does tiny pictures of ships. The movie starts at dusk (around mammoth ivory will be among the art- Mr. James has also been experiment- 9 p.m.) and, as there is no seating in work displayed at the show. ing with coloured inks. the park, bring a chair or blanket. “It’s a bit like tattooing, but it’s done by “It’s interesting, people seem to like it,” Bug spray is also recommended. hand,” said Mr. James. said Mr. James. The park’s concession stand will To do the pictures, which range in size He also makes jewelry with smaller be open, operated by Big Brothers/ from 3.25 centimetres to no larger than pieces of the mammoth ivory and makes Big Sisters of Ajax/Pickering. 10 cm per piece, he has to first cut and powder horns with white or black cow Paulynn Park is on Ravenscroft polish his ivory, which he stresses does horns. His necklaces range from $100 to Road, just south of Taunton Road. not come from elephants. He then en- $120 on average, while carvings go for Parking is available at Westney graves his picture with a sharp point be- between $300 and $400. Heights Baptist Church across from fore rubbing Indian ink into the image. For more information on Art in the the park.

The process can take 40 to 50 hours and Park, visit uxbridge.com/lionsart. is done like a tattoo, but by hand and Bluesy night into bone, and with the aid of a micro- Fast facts: in Pickering scope. “If I make a mistake, it’s in there,” he • the art form was started by the PICKERING — The Full Count said. If that happens, he has to repolish Inuit and later picked up by whalers Blues Band serves up the music on it and start over. • whalers began scrimshawing with Aug. 16 at the Pickering waterfront. Although Mr. James has been doing sperm whale teeth, referred to as The band performs as part of the scrimshaw for about 30 years, he said sea ivory City of Pickering’s 2007 Waterfront it’s not very common around here and • the carvings can be done on bone, Concert Series. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo usually he’s the only artist of his kind at a antlers, mammoth ivory, and on the The free concerts are every Pickering artist Clayton James works on his scrimshaw art in which he draws tiny pic- show. made-man material corian Thursday night until Aug. 30 at Millen- tures on mammoth ivory using a microscope and ink. He was introduced to scrimshaw while nium Square Park at the foot of Liver- pool Road and each begins at 7 p.m. On rainy nights, the concert is upstairs at the nearby Waterfront Bis- tro. Whimsical vessels and vestments at Kent Farndale Gallery Bring a chair and enjoy the show. For more concert listings, visit cityofpickering.com/greatevents. By Christy Chase and vestments are alive with sprightly also does quite a lot of my buttons for Spinners through Humber College and [email protected] spirits -- human, earthly and airborne me. I will design my garments around in 2000 graduated with honours in Sen- Guitar master DURHAM — Good things come in -- in these new works. her buttons.” eca College’s dress-making and fashion pairs this summer at the Kent Farndale The show is pure flight of fancy and Burns-Wendland has been spinning arts program. Andre Roy performs Gallery. is a shared vision by both artists of the for about 40 years and weaving for about Molesworth’s often humourous and On now is One Studio, Two Artists, a wild, untamed and imaginary -- angels, 38. highly stylized images come from an- PICKERING — Guitar wiz Andre show by Oshawa couple Anne Labelle- goddesses, herons, horses and moose “Most of the yarn in my garments is cient cultures, rituals and the world Roy combines jazz improvisation Johnson and Tony Johnson. Coming up run rampant across the pottery and gar- dyed so I dye these as well. My mother around her. She uses clay slips, sten- spiced with classical, rock, blues and in August is Spiritscapes in Clay and ments. Black, white, earth tones and started spinning many years ago. She cils, line drawings and sgraffito to depict Latin stylings. Cloth, featuring works by two Oran- bright spots of colour tie the objects was enthusiastic about it. It sort of bub- her interpretations. She is a graduate of He performs Aug. 19 as part of geville area artists, Pat Burns-Wendland together. bled over into me. I started spinning and Queen’s University and Sheridan School the City of Pickering’s free Treble in the Park concert series. and Rosemary Molesworth. But there’s more to it than that. all of a sudden I had all this yarn.” of Crafts and Design. Concerts are held every Sunday Subtitled Two artists, two media, Burns-Wendland admits she’s often So she started designing and mak- Both artists are award winners. until Aug. 26 at Esplanade Park, be- one idea, the exhibit will showcase the inspired by Molesworth’s designs and ing clothes. She doesn’t spin any more The exhibit opened Aug. 11 and runs hind City Hall at Valley Farm Road and whimsical but functional pottery of will incorporate them into her works. due to time constraints. Along the way, until Aug. 30 at the gallery, located in The Esplanade. Molesworth and the handwoven gar- “A lot of it is inspired by Rosemary’s she got her master spinner’s designa- Scugog Memorial Public Library on Concerts begin at 2 p.m. Take a ments of Burns-Wendland. The vessels pottery,” Burns-Wendland said. “She tion from the Ontario Handweavers and Water Street. lawn chair. Ajax actress Stecyk has role in Class Act play

By Christy Chase [email protected] DURHAM — John Green is playing two roles in Class Act Dinner Theatre’s latest production, You Can’t Dance to Mozart. But you won’t find the Oshawa resi- dent on stage at all during the romantic comedy’s run from Aug. 2 to 25. He’s the playwright and the director. The retired Durham College professor and accomplished author, actor and pro- ducer is looking forward to the premiere of his play, while also taking the cast and crew through the last few rehearsals. “The play’s about three years old,” he said. “I wrote the first act of the play about three years ago. I let it sit. I had Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo other things to do.” Chris Cole, left, and Bill Baker are featured in You Can’t Dance to Mozart, running in August at Class Act Dinner Theatre. And he wasn’t totally happy with the story of Kate and Barney, opposites who He persuades his new love, Kate, who books. Another of his plays was staged are attracted to each other. But then a lives in the same building, into an elabo- by Durham Shoestring Performers. His friend read the play and encouraged him rate real estate scheme, designed to bring stage play The Bargain was adapted as to keep writing it. the landlord to his knees. The scheme a one-hour special for Global Television “I finished it and I worked on it over also involves his buddies, Max and Boris, a few years ago. His most recent work, the last winter,” Green said. and eventually Kate’s estranged daughter The Eight Lost Notes, for orchestra and He took the play to Rocky Varcoe, co- Susan. narrator, will soon be performed by the owner of Class Act, knowing “it’s a little “They’re at opposite ends of the social Oshawa Durham Symphony Orchestra. bit out of the routine of Class Act. It’s not spectrum,” said Green. Another work, Harry’s Hippos, will be a farce.” But Varcoe has been mixing up Barney is rough while Kate, a retired performed in Europe in 2008. the fare at the dinner theatre, staging school teacher, is refined. Ticket information for You Can’t Dance comedies and romantic comedies now “The opposites attract but they don’t to Mozart is available by calling 905-668- and again. He liked You Can’t Dance to see eye-to-eye on how things should be 2229 or going to www.classactdinnerthe- Mozart and booked it for this summer, done or solved,” Green said. “Barney falls atre.com. with Green as director. in love with Kate but doesn’t know how “It’s an experience,” Green said of di- to tell her. Kate doesn’t want the relation- recting his own play. ship right now because she has other HERONGATE “It’s very difficult to direct your own things on her plate.” DINNER THEATRE words. You have such great notions of Barney is played by Chris Cole and 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering how you want things done. It’s hard to get Kate by Ajax actress Fran Stecyk. Bill NOW PLAYING that out of your head and let the actors do Baker is Boris, Mark Salonius is Max and nny their work. It’s been a great experience. Sheri Prescott is Susan. All are experi- Fu “A Bench in the Sun” New By Ron Clark It’s frustrating at times... but it’s a good enced actors. Comedy! learning experience.” Once the run is over, Green intends Call For Reservations Op He added he’s got a first-rate cast and to go over the play again, make some ens crew to bring his play and his characters changes (he’s already made some) and CLIP & SAVE August 1 AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo to life for the first time. see if he can find a publisher. 7th “I’m enjoying the rehearsals. I’m really “What I would really like to do is have $ 00 OFF relying on the experience of the actors.” another theatre company do it without 10. FRIDAY NIGHT & In the play, retired Barney Walden lives my direction,” he said. PER COUPLE SUNDAY MATINEE Heavenly music in a run-down apartment in Toronto’s This would allow him to get more GREAT FOOD! GREAT SHOWS! GREAT PRICE! PICKERING — Harpist Moira Nelson, who was accompanied by Elena Jubinville, en- east end. When the landlord raises the feedback about the play and its staging. CALL: (905)-472-3085 tertained the crowds at Esplanade Park as part of the City of Pickering’s Treble in the rent but still won’t fix anything, Barney Green has written many books, includ- www.herongate.com Park outdoor concert series. decides it’s time to stop paying the rent. ing six children’s novels and two junior A/P PAGE B3 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ August 15, 2007 Ajax swimmers bring home gold, silver, bronze and iron

AJAX — Not only did members of the Ajax Raininger grabbed bronze in the 1500m free. various races included Raininger in the 200m and Tanouye in the 400m free, Jacob McMorrow in the Aquatic Club return with gold, silver and bronze Gold medals were also won in the men’s 16- 400m IM, and 400m free, Chris Tanouye in the 200m fly, 200m and 400m free, Andrechuk in the from the Junior Provincial Long Course Champi- and-17-year-old 4x50 medley relay team, 4x50 free 50m and 100m free, Monks in the 400m IM, Lawrie 200m breast, Lawrie in the 200m back, Monks in onships, they also brought back iron. relay and 4x100 medley relay, while the women’s in the 100m back and 400m IM, and Braden King- the 200m IM, and James Stock in the 100m breast. Held in Nepean recently, AAC athletes turned 14-and-15-year-old team won gold in the 4x50 free don in the 100m breast. Qualifying for the SNC Eastern Canadian Cham- in their best-ever performance at the meet, swim- relay. Other finalists included Ste. Marie in the 400m pionships were Raininger in the 1500m free, Fedak ming to a fifth-place finish in the team event. Ajax Silver medals were won in the men’s 16-and- IM, Fleming in the 100m breast, Fedak in the 100m in the 50m and 800m free, Jacob McMorrow in the finished a mere 12 points behind the fourth-place 17-year-old squad in the 4x100 free relay, the back and 200m IM, Alex Andrechuk in the 100m 200m free, Chris Tanouye in the 50m free, Lawrie squad. women’s 14-and-15 4x50 medley relay and 4x100 breast, Laughlin in the 100m free, 200m and 400m in the 400m IM, Julian Monks in the 400m IM, Greg AAC swimmers won medals in every distance, free relay. IM and 200m back, Julien Dodu in the 100m and Laughlin in the 400m IM, Stephanie Braxmeier in from 50 metres to the 1500m. Ajax dominated the Bronze medals came in the women’s 14-and-15 200m back, 100m and 400m free and 400m IM, the 100m free, Karolina Gnat in the 100m breast, relay races, winning eight medals, including five 4x100 medley relay and women’s 16-and-17-year- Karolina Gnat in the 100m breast, Alexia Fahim in Ste. Marie in the 400m and 800m free, James Stock gold. old 4x50 free relay team. the 200m breast and Greenley in the 800m free. in the 100m breast and Ashley Waterfield in the A sign of the improvement in Ajax athletes were Ajax swimmers who made it to the finals in Those who made it to the ‘B’ finals were Chris 50m free. the Iron Swimmer Awards, given for the combined point total in 400 IM and distance freestyle events. Zach Fedak won in the 14-year-old male division and Christine Raininger garnered the award in the 16-and-17-year-old female category. Ajax boys earn third tournament crown in Big Smoke Also, Connor Greenley and Devin Ste. Marie just missed the award in their age groups. Impact under-eights blank Clark made several key saves to preserve the Fedak also set club records in the 400m indi- shutout. Nicholas Cirone, Matthew Dean and vidual medley and 800m freestyle, Raininger set opponents to win title Darryn Commissiong were the goal scorers. club records in the 800m free and 1500m free. Mi- at Toronto’s BMO Field Next, the Ajacians tied Hearts Azzurri 2-2 to chelle Fleming set a club record in the 200m breast earn a spot in the championship final. Stiles stroke. and Matthew Dean scored the Impact goals. Among the medal winning performances were AJAX — The Ajax Impact boys’ under-eight Playing at BMO Field, the boys had a huge Fedak getting gold in the 50m free, silvers in the rep soccer team added more hardware to its thrill when they watched a Toronto FC practice 400m and 800m free and bronze in the 400m IM. overflowing trophy case after capturing its third and then received several autographs from the Fleming won bronze in the 200m breast, while tournament title recently. players afterwards. Greg Laughlin had a silver in the 100m butterfly Playing in the Carmine Stefano/BMO Field Solid play throughout the tournament was and bronze in the 100m backstroke. Mini Soccer Tournament, the Ajax Impact provided by Dalton Clark, Nick Sims, Matthew Julian Monks swam to golds in the 100m and scored an impressive 4-0 shutout victory over Dean, Stefan Palatsidis, Austin Werner, Joshua 200m breast, while Tom Lawrie won bronze in the Cojutepeque to win the tournament title. Cammalleri, Jordan Hardie, Kevin Stiles, Na- 200m IM and James Stock had bronze in the 100m Nathaniel Sadler paced the Ajacians with a thaniel Sadler, Antonio DeFilippis, Nicholas breast. two-goal effort; Kevin Stiles and Jordan Hardie Cirone and Darryn Commissiong. Devin Ste. Marie picked up a gold in the 200m added single markers. Adrian Martini was absent for the event. IM and silvers in the 100m and 200m fly, 400m Goalkeeper Dalton Clark recorded the shut- Scott Hardie coaches the team, assisted by submitted photo and 800m free. out. Darren Commissiong. It was medals all around and a big trophy for the Ajax Impact boys’ under-eight rep soccer team Connor Greenley won silver in the 400m free The Impact started tournament play with Susan Hardie is the manager, Karen Werner after it secured the Carmine Stefano/BMO Field and 400m IM, and bronze in the 100m back, 200m a 3-0 win over the host West Toronto United is the assistant manager and the trainer is Mini Soccer Tournament. 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Oshawa festival a hit with fans group Kollage. Mr. Baro says the different sounds and genres blend nicely to make the festival so By Chris Glover successful. [email protected] “Different styles of music, that’s what makes a festival interesting,” he said. DURHAM — Thousands of music lovers Mr. Baro was happy to return to the dynamic swarmed Memorial Park Saturday to watch the event and join the long list of performers includ- Oshawa Jazz and Blues Festival finish on a high ing Laura Gauthier, Sultans of String and Jack note. DeKeyzer. Starting at 11 a.m. and continuing well into the Ms. King was pleased with the level of home- night, Saturday’s concert is considered “the big grown talent at this year’s festival. event,” said the festival’s producer, Kerri King. “We’ve just had an incredible lineup of mainly “It’s just a great finale all Canadian talent ... and it’s been the best year For more for us,” Ms. King said on this story yet, that’s for sure,” Ms. King said as she surveyed about Memorial Park’s the grounds of Memorial Park. day of musical entertain- Tricia Sutton convinced her husband to take ment. “We work so hard the weekend off work so the pair could enjoy the on this event all year and tunes pumping out of Memorial Park’s band- just seeing it all come together is amazing.” shell. Ms. King has been working tirelessly with about “It’s nice to hear all the live music and see 100 volunteers to bring the sixth installment of the kids and the people,” Ms. Sutton said as she the festival to the community. bopped along to the Sultans of String. The festivities kicked off Monday, with a Jazz “But it’s also, I think, very good for the commu- Dinner Cruise and carried on throughout the nity as a whole... and I like to come out and par- week at locations across Oshawa. ticipate even if it’s just as an audience member.” Along with Jazz and Blues, the festival also Preparations for next year’s festival may not be features a variety of other types of musical genres far away. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo including folk, hard bop and R and B. Call Ms. King at 1-800-576-1086 if you’d like to The Pickering-based quartet Tafar-I, led by singer Tafari Davis, entertained the crowd at the Oshawa Jazz and Alexis Baro is a trumpet player in the hard bop be a part of the 2008 action. Blues Festival at Memorial Park in Oshawa.

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Call Ideal for adults & seniors. 15 Regency Crescent 900 Dundas St. E. Doug (905)683-3903 clean building. insuite Start immediately 1 & 2-BDRM. apts., Simcoe (Mary St. & Hickory St.) (Dundas St. & Garden St) North, Russett, Oshawa, recently storage, onsite laundry. 905-430-7397 905-430-5420 8 FORMAL DINING Room Email [email protected] FIND OUT WHAT decorated, hardwood floors, well- Incredible value! Chairs, covered padded seats, HOMES IN YOUR maintained quiet 12-plex, small 2 & 3 905-668-7758 excellent condition, $100/each. building Close to bus/shopping. viewit.ca (vit #17633) (905)427-2256 NEIGHBOURHOOD Laundry, cable, heat, water, bedroom Sales Career ARE SELLING FOR parking, included. No dogs. 9 FOOT DUFFERIN solid oak Leading cemetery company requires motivated Free computerized list 905-576-2982. apartments SALEM/ HWY 2. Basement apt. slate pool table and accessories of area home sales $625 per month. All amenities at NORTH-EAST OSHAWA (Har- PICKERING: SHARE 3-bedroom including: 9 cues, 1 rack, snook- individuals to help market its 1 & 2-BEDROOM available im- starting at $978 doorstep. Laundry. Sep en- mony/Adelaide) Beautiful clean, townhome with 25yr old female, er/eight balls, pool table cover, pre-arrangement services. and current listings mediately. Central Oshawa, per mo. On-site trance. Beautiful and clean. modern 3 bedroom main floor of underground parking, walk to chalk tip repair kit, brush, gam- www.GTAHome couple preferred, fridge/stove, Available Immediately. 416-721- house for rent. Fenced yard, Lake, conservation area, water- bling dice, solid oak pool cue rack We do not offer $100,00 a year superintendent large covered patio, 2 parking front trails. Female preferred. Values2007.info hardwood, carpet, fresh paint. 2720. & pool table clock. Asking $2400 A company Cadillac or false promises Shopping, laundry, no dogs, near and security. spots, ADT security, across from $500+. August 18th. Call o.b.o.! John (905)240-3155 1-866-234-2618 bus, reasonable. Call (905)725- 2 schools. No smoking, no pets. (905)839-6648, (647)273-6942. WE DO OFFER SOUTH-WEST PICKERING, new Available Sept 1st, $1,250 month ID# 1041 2642, after 5pm. upscale basement apt., side en- 9PC FRENCH PROVINCIAL din- Training, salary, generous commission plus laundry & cable. (905)449- WHITBY, 3 spacious rooms to ing room. 5 pc solid oak kitchen- Recorded message Rental Office Mon. - Fri. trance, 5-appliances included, 0644 share in executive home. Brand structure, full benefit package, pension plan, Len Stephens /Century 21 Percy 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- gas fireplace. No pets/smoker. ette. Soft beige Italian leather Fulton,Brokerage ment in large new home, North new carpet, brand new kitchen. sofa and loveseat. Teak and job security, opportunity for advancement, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845 Suit 1 or 2 people. $950/month+, NORTHEAST OSHAWA - Wil- Close to Hwy, school, shopping, Oshawa. Includes parking, laun- Sept 1st. (905)509-0136 glass coffee table. Call for details excellent working conditions and $30-$60,000 dry, all utilities. No smok- Eve. viewing by appt. son/Beatrice area. 2 bedroom $500 all inclusive. (905)433-8778, (905)428-7188 ing/dogs. 1 working person pre- upper level of bungalow, eat-in (905)409-7565. first year potential. Sales experience is SPACIOUS 2 bedroom, 2 level kitchen, big private deck off mas- FIXER-UPPER ferred. Available immediately. www.ajaxapartments.com AAA CARPET FLOORING & preferred but not mandatory as we will train. $700/month. (905)626-8844. apartment in house, 1 parking, ter bedroom, main floor laundry, HARDWOOD: Carpet 3 rooms Bargains A/C, Central Oshawa, near all 2 parking. Immediate Possession. from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes: amenities. No smoking/pets. Car required. These houses 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., AJAX, LARGE 2-bdrm bsmt apt, $1100/inclusive. Call Jack carpet, pad and installation. Free Westney/Rossland, walk-out, 3 $850/inclusive, first/last, (905)244-1910. estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv- need work sep. entrance, 2-parking, quiet OSHAWA available immediately. (905)434- Please call 905-665-0600 pce. bathroom, lots of light, park- neighbourhood. No smoking/pets. FOR SALE: 34-ft trailer, station- ing Durham and surrounding are- Free list with pics. 1678, (905)432-0934. OSHAWA, 3 bedroom, cottage Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ing available, no pets/smoking. Avail. Sept 1st. First/last, Park/Adelaide ary to park, asking $5000. Call for as. Professional Painting also www.DurhamHandy September 1. $750/utilities and (230 Nipigon St) style house, with loft, large lot, 2 details 905-995-2027 or 416-807- avail. Call Sam (905)686-1772 $900/mo inclusive. (905)686- TWO BEDROOM, full renovated manSpecials.com cable included. 416-859-3881. 0716 appliances, $1100 per month, 6252. 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Oshawa apartment, huge, $900 plus utilities, available Sept. 1, AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, or for Toll Free per month, utilities, one car park- 905-432-4168. Energetic, self motivated 1+1 BEDROOM, modern legal AJAX, PICKERING VILLAGE. Well maintained and HANK'S APPLIANCES. Durham's recorded message basement apartment, Ross- ing included, clean quiet building, largest selection of reconditioned SALES REP Large bright new clean 2-bed- newly renovated apts. first/last references (905)447- 1-866-234-2618 land/Thickson, Whitby, park- room bsmt., eat-in kitchen, huge OSHAWA, THORNTON/ADE- appliances in-stock. Washers required for high volume RV Dealership. ing/laundry & utilities included. Near all amenities. 7199 LAIDE, 3 bedrooms, two baths, $199/up, stoves $149/up, coin ID#1048 livingroom, open-concept, a/c, Proven sales track record in RV sales would $850/month. September 2-parking, cable. No pets/smok- From $775/mo+ hydro. large lot, close to all amenities. 2004 30' Pioneer, front master operated washers & dryers $499, Len Stephens/Century 21 lst/last/references. Tim Webster, WHITBY CENTRAL, large Lots of parking. $1,200 plus 24" fridges $200/up, front load be an asset but willing to train the right Percy Fulton, Brokerage ing Aug 15th/Sept 1st. $850. (905)723-0977 bedroom, rear bunks, 4pc bath, Sutton Group Heritage Broker- 905-426-4773 2-bdrm, quiet small building, utilities. Available September lst. air, awning, deck and shed. Situ- washers only $399. Large selec- individual to join our team. age. (905)619-9500 newly decorated, new appliances (905)436-5048, (905)442-7261. ated on large shaded site. Asking tion of Scratch & Dent applianc- no smoking/pets, $939 plus Please forward your resume to AJAX, Pickering/Village, large, OSHAWA - 2 BEDROOM, main $14,200 o.b.o. Call 705-696-2107 es. Parts Specialist. 426 Simcoe 1-BDRM BACHELOR apartment floor in triplex. Clean, bright, airy- lights. 1-month free rent? Avail. PICKERING, Hwy.#2/Rouge- St.S. (905)728-4043. [email protected] quite, 1 bedroom basement Aug 1st. (416)438-4895. mount, avail immediately., quaint Government in Pickering. Separate entrance, apartment, fireplace, laundry, suit young mom, with tots starting or fax 905-579-5802 1-parking, 1-tenant only. No over. Small pets ok. Simcoe/401 cottage style home, 3 bedrooms, AIR CONDITIONER Danby 5100 of Canada cable. $800. No smoking. 1 bath, laundry, double drive, smoking or pets, references (416)689-8073 $860 plus hydro, (905)925-1715 WHITBY north of #2/east of room air conditioner for sale. is offering assistance required. $650/mo all inclusive. Brock, immaculate re-done 2 $1100+utilities. Call Tim 905-509- Never been used. $195. Call with up to 905-420-0996 call between OSHAWA 45 Colbon 2-bedroom, bedroom apt, top floor of six-plex, 3601. (905)2405524 10am-3pm. AJAX, steps to Lake, bus, 2 bed- Avail. now $910/month includes 1997 - R82 Ranger Bass Boat, room, walk-out, basement. Huge $795/inclusive. Oct 1st. 1 bed- $20,000.00/person appliances, heat, laundry facilities SERIOUS RENTERS ONLY - 175 HP E.F.I. Merc, Dual Con- AIR CONDITIONING from $1595. lot, balking on to trails. Large, room, near Hospital $745/inclu- sole. $18,900. Call 905-435-9952 to purchase your 1-BEDROOM APT, $675+ hydro. sive Sept 1, 1 bedroom near O/C and parking. Call (905)666-1074 Renovated upper 3 bedroom lev- High efficient gas furnace from 2-bedroom apt, $775+ hydro. airy, bright. Appliances, laundry. or 905-556-0455. el of house. lst/last required. Loaded, Mint Condition first home. $1100 plus utilities. First/last. No $690/incl. Sept 1. No pets. 905- $1650. A/C Tune Up Available Sept. 1st, no dogs. 723-1647, 905-720-9935. Credit check. $l,000 plus heat $69.95+parts. Installation of duct- RNs & RPNs required by long- Free report available at Oshawa, Bloor St. E area. Work- smoking/pets. September 1st. and hydro. No smoking/no pets, 2 1995 GTX seadoos with double (905)686-6917 WHITBY NORTH WEST, duplex work, water heaters, gas piping ing adults preferred. Call Sara available immediately. Open bunk trailer. Great condition with from $100. Furnace cleaning, term care facility in Bowmanville. 1-888-599-0098, OSHAWA APTS. Clean quiet se- 2-bedroom. Completely renovat- low hours. $6500 o.b.o. Will sell 905-448-0302. curity monitored newer bldgs. ed, Carpet, private driveway and House, Saturday, August 18, 11 gas, oil & propane Sales & Ser- ID# 7767 ALEXANDRA PARK, OSHAWA a.m. - 2 p.m., 134 Lupin Drive, separately Call 905-434-5686 vice McCoy Mechanical. Fax resume to 905-623-1374 or (Free recorded message) 1&2 bedroom newer apt., "Old Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes backyard, coin laundry, no smok- 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt utilities, parking, laundry on site, ing/pets. Near everything. Whitby. (905) 439-8239 (905)259-1415 Dan Plowman, Salesperson Remax Rouge charm building." Totally renovat- 92 RINKER 24' Cabin cruiser, V8, River Realty Ltd. Brokerage (905)668-1800 available Sept 1st, $700/month $900/inclusive. Available now! email [email protected] ed, new kitchen/bath, hardwood no dogs. 905-260-9095, 905-260- 5.7L, Bravo 2 out-drive, AFT cab- includes heat, hydro, water, Bell 9085 905-668-8967, 905-668-8667. WHITBY 3-BDRM back split, ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic ExpressVu & parking. Tenant floors. In-house laundry, inter- Anderson/Manning area, close to in, fridge, standing pumpout mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- pays phone & internet. Separate com. Parkview. Near Hospital. No schools and shopping, garage. washroom, sink, shorepower, ex- fice $250. Call 905-213-4669. pets. (905)579-9439. OSHAWA Clean, new building. WHITBY SOUTH - Brock/Victoria cellent condition, very economical entrance, fenced backyard with 2-bedroom apt $862, Au- 2 bedroom, On-site laundry, $1150/mo plus utilities. Avail. access to greenbelt. (905)427- September. Call 416-799-4507. $17,999 o.b.o. Trailer included. ANTIQUE walnut dresser, 46" gust/September 1st. Appliances, parking incl., steps to waterfront (905)404-2861, 905-432-0580 0003 parking & utilities included. 905- trail and shopping, close to GO wide, 53" tall, 19" deep, nice de- BLUEWATER 438-9715. transit and 401, parks. $865-incl. WHITBY, OTTER CREEK de- tailing, $700. Moss green leather 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., PARK WHITBY or $915-inclusive (905)239-3385 tached, newly decorated home, 3 couch, reversible cushions, 7 ft Whitby, Rossland/Brock, private 1 & 2 Bedrooms OSHAWA GM AREA, close to bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, Air, at- long, like new, $1,200. Tan leath- entrance, parking, laundry, air tached garage, no pets/smoking, Please call bus stop, no pets/smoking, cable, WHITBY, spacious 2 bedroom er easy chair w/ottoman, like conditioning. $750 utilities includ- parking, $530 all inclusive, $1300/month, Occupancy to be new, similar to couch, $1,050. ed. No smoking. Available imme- Mon - Fri 9 am-5 pm basement apt. in executive home, arranged. Call (905)509-2141 or SW MALE 59, Italian, good look- first/last, available immediately or c/a, hardwood and ceramic floors, Round table, glass top, 42", 4 diately. Great neighbourhood. Evening by appt. only Sept. 1st or later. Call 905-579- (705)656-1343 ing, full head, disabled but mo- chairs, wicker and iron with cush- 905-666-4141 1-parking, close to Hwy, school, bile, likes to cook and travel, 905-571-3522 4169. shopping, $950 all inclusive. ions, excellent condition $1,300. Shelter Canadian seeks honest lady for companion- 905-885-4397. 2 BDRM APT4RENT Lower apt (905)433-8778, (905)409-7565. OSHAWA HOSPITAL AREA, 2 ship leading to relationship. Call w/above ground windows, A/C. Properties Ltd. (905) 579-1301. Bayly/Liverpool, Near & 3-bdrm basement apt, clean, WHITBY, 1-bedroom apartment available immediately and Oct.1., for rent, $700/month, 2 bedroom Ask us GO/401/Amenities. Renovated BOWMANVILLE, 2-bedroom AJAX BEAUTIFULLY RENO- Kitchen, 2 bdrms, large living- $935 & $1035 first/last. Stove, $825/month, plus hydro, heat in- basement apartment, 10' ceilings, fridge, heat, water, cable, parking cluded. (First & last required. VATED, 3 bedroom townhouse. about our room, 4-pc bath. Laundry/Park- large windows, separate en- 4 appliances included. No smok- ing $900/incl. first/last (416)543- incl. Hydro extra. No dogs. Call Phone days 905-432-4365, even- trance, parking for one car. Refer- 905-576-5163 ings/weekends 905-668-4016 ing/pets. Close to all amenities 3 week 0851 ences required. $900 + 25% hy- $1250/month+utilities. Available DOCTORS, LAWYERS, Farm- dro. Call (905)697-7757 OSHAWA KING/WILSON area, Aug. 15th. Call 905-428-8693 ers, Nurses, Teacher, Truck Driv- Summer 2 BED. APT. 2-car parking, WHITBY, beautiful, spacious 2 ers, Engineers, Architects...Peo- Bright & spacious 2-bdrm. bedroom apartment, near lake, Dwight Ave Oshawa. Full use of BROOKLIN large 2 bedroom 10- BOWMANVILLE 3-bedroom end ple from all walks of life have Special! NOW HIRING yard, washer/dryer, available im- $950.00 + utilities. Avail. Sept. GO Train, Iroquois Sports, 401, ft ceilings, lower level, 1/07. Call Dorothy for Information: unit townhouses. Avail Sept 1. used our service to find a life 905-576-9335 mediately. Lower 1/2 of duplex. Shopping. New carpet and ce- Gas fireplace, hardwood floors, partner. Let us help you. fridge/stove, no smoking sep en- (905)623-3651. ramic. $840/month plus hydro, Restaurant General Managers $900/mo. includes utilities. trance. $950-inclusive first/last. att garage, walkout to private (416)777-6302 (905)986-0336 October 1st. (905)442-7202 yard. Fridge/stove, washer/dryer, www.mistyriverintros.com avail Sept 1 or sooner. 905-985- OSHAWA main floor. Spa- www.viewit.ca/#44390 COUCH (PULL-OUT) and love- 8986 water included. $1450/mo + seat including new cream col- & Assistant Managers 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, cious/bright. 2-bedrooms + office. Recently renovated, 2 parking, heat/hydro. Near schools/401. EDUCATED 50+ GENTLEMAN oured slip covers, $600. TV $745 plus hydro. Clean and quiet WHITBY, DOWNTOWN 2 bed- Call Gary Bolen Broker of Record seeks woman to investigate the Cabinet, from Pier 1 Imports. Competitive Salaries & Benefits building, Harmony/Bloor area. CENTRAL OSHAWA, Close to A/C, utilities incl. Great location. all amenities, 1 bedroom, $600, Sept 1. No smoking $975. room apt. Clean, quiet bldg locat- Century 21 Netview Real Estate swinging lifestyle east of GTA $500. Toshiba 27" TV, $400. Available immediately. No ed on tree-lined street. Balcony, 905-404-2255 and Brighton. Send information (905)433-7966, (905)926-0571 Quarterly Performance Bonus Plan pets/smoking. (905)424-4518 or 2 bedroom, $750. Inclusive. first/last (905)571-6727 lve msg. Rooms available $400/month. new bathroom, parking. Laundry to [email protected] Se- (905)424-4005 available. $875/mo. Sept 1. Brian RRSP Contribution Plan Available September 1st. OSHAWA MARY/ELGIN Freshly BRAND NEW TOWNHOME for rious inquires only please. Priva- DINING ROOM SET, oak, 6 First/last, no dogs. Call 905-924- (905)665-5386 sale. 5 appliances, central air. cy assured. chairs, hutch, etc. $600+, Blond Excellent Fully Paid Training Program 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT, painted 1-bdrm with sunroom, 6075 back of duplex house. 1 full bath, Visit www.bytheowner.com/62491 Oak, 1950's bedrooms set $400+, Opportunities for Advancement Whites Rd/Hwy. 2, separate en- for details or call 905-839-4445 or SWF WOULD LIKE to meet Walnut Stereo, 1950's $300+. All trance, own laundry, 1 parking, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, park- Restaurant Management or Supervisor CHURCH/KINGSTON newly ing + fenced backyard. Available 416-804-7399. SWM (64-68) for Ballroom perfect condition. (905)655-6355. close to all amenities and 401. Dancing and perhaps No pets/smoking. Available im- renovated 1100sq.ft. walkout, 1- immediately. $875.00 plus 1/3 experience required. bedroom plus den, separate en- utilities. First/Last 905-987-7799 CHARMING 3 BEDROOM, 3 relationship. Serious replies call DINING ROOM- table, 6 chairs, mediately. $900/utilities included. OSHAWA one bedroom apt, bath, family room, 2 car garage, and leave message and phone hutch & buffet. FAMILY ROOM- 905-831-4448. trance, 4pc bath, cable, a/c, all in- clusive. $990/month. No smok- OSHAWA MUST SEE! 1-bdrm, furnished, T.V-VCR, laundry & much sought after end unit, Whit- number at: 1-800-692-3269 couch, loveseat, 2 arm chairs. ing/pets, first/last. Suit working $695/mo utilities included, fireplace. ALSO furnished room by Shores. $1,450 per mo. Mint, Box #321886. LIVING ROOM- 4 arm chairs, APPLY TODAY! 2 BEDROOM CONDO available w/fireplace, suitable for profes- Available immediately. (416)618- loveseat. For details call immediately in Bowmanville. person. 905-239-3816. laundry and parking included. Very bright, newly renovated, sional person. Must see to appre- 2004, (416) 456-4389. (905)426-1487 From $1050/month. 5 Applianc- ciate. Sept 1. (905)431-9210. Attn: Gerry Paynter es. Free utilities for 3 months. COURTICE 2-bedroom, 2 level pot lights. No smoking/pets. apt, avail Sept 1, $825-inclusive Available immediately (416)568- OSHAWA newer end unit, 3 bed- HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best Email: [email protected] Rent to own. Call Jennise rooms, 3 bathrooms, attached (905)697-8261 clean, freshly painted, satellite, 3965. Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Fax: (905) 432-0083 parking, patio, separate entrance. garage, central air/vac. 6 appli- HOME DAYCARE in Pickering, Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 ances. Rear deck. Must be seen. www.thecoverguy.ca 2-BDRM APT avail on quiet resi- first/last/references. No smoking. OSHAWA NORTH, gorgeous 3- first aid and CPR trained, maxi- Visit us online at: www.burgerking.ca Call (905)723-5357 bedroom main floor of house, Near hospital. $1450+utilities. No mum number of kids 4, 2 spaces dential street in triplex. Wil- smoking/pets. 905-434-8008 Team members, please apply at your local Burger King! son/Adelaide, Oshawa. Ground SENIOR-LIFESTYLE COMPLEX, 2-BDRM CONDO North Whitby, available. Healthy meals served, DIXIE/KINGSTON RD. 2 bed- secluded area in the city, beauti- underground parking, available call (416)929-4955 or email, floor, parking, laundry facilities OSHAWA, SEMI-TOWNHOUSE. An equal opportunity employer avail. Water/heat incl. $850/mo. room walk-out basement apt. for ful lawn, ample parking, Sept 1st, $1050/mo plus hydro [email protected]. rent. All inclusive. Parking. $1100/month, heat/hydro includ- and gas. Call 905-240-2790 or 3 & 2-bdrm+. Harmony/Olive. Avail. immediately. Call (416)726- 4-plex semi-townhouse, spa- 2362 $800/month. September 1st. ed, May 1st (905)723-7291. 905-244-3718 . Call Nicholas 905-201-0280, 647- cious/clean, 3-floors, fin. base- ment, 1-parking, shop- CHILD CARE SPACES AVAILABLE 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., 290-0280. OSHAWA Wilson/Olive, large 2- BOWMANVILLE luxury 1-bdrm bedroom apt in 6-plex. $800/mo ping/schools/bus route, no smok- newly renovated, very large, plus condo, security building, close to ing/pets. $895+utilities. Avail. Durham Professional Home Day Care solarium. Laundry facilities, appli- IMMACULATE, LARGE, brand includes utilities, appliances & 401, $1000/mo plus utilities. Call new beautiful one bedroom apart- parking. No pets. Available Sept August. First/last/references. • Family atmosphere ances. Near Oshawa Centre. 905-391-9498. (905)686-5591 or leave msg. or Parking for 2. $925/month. ment in prestigious area of Bow- 1. (905)728-2030 or 905-449- • Individual attention 1030 [email protected] Available Sept. 1st. References. manville, located on 12 acres. COURTICE, Parkwood Village • Care close to home ASSISTANT NEEDED, Monday- NEW MANAGEMENT! Dream No pets. (905)571-0631 Open concept, walk-out w/large 3-bedroom, 3-baths, 1642 sq. ft. Friday 8:30am-2:30pm, for busy massage. 416-282-7272. OPEN HOUSE, 24 JONES AVE., windows, Gas fireplace, own OSHAWA, 2-large bedroom on ROSSLAND/WILSON, new kitch- • Licensed under Day Nurseries Act luxury condo, double fireplace, en, wood floors, paint, doors, win- real estate partnership, organiza- Oshawa (1 block North of Sim- 887 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA- laundry, walk-in closet, lots of back level, stairs to bright base- 6 appliances, solarium. Available tional skills, computer expertise, coe/Rossland). Sat. Aug. 18 & storage, office area, high speed ment living area. 4-appliances, dows, bathrooms. Ravine walk- Call 905-509-1207 to find out more. 2 bed. hardwood, nice, bright, now, $1400+ utilities. Call 905- out, garage, 3-bdrms, 1.5-baths, and strong command of the Eng- Sun. Aug 19th Noon - 4P.M. clean, near bus, coin laundry, internet, available October lst. $875/inclusive. 2-car parking. 881-4406 leave message. lish language mandatory, please $229,000. Prestigious area, 3+1 $895/mo all inclusive. No pets/no No smoking/pets. (905)436-0735 Sept.1st, no smokers, $1300+ available Aug.1 & Sept. 1. $745 + hydro, first/last. (905)623-6812. e-mail resume, to bdrms, 1-1/2 baths, 1400-sq ft., hydro 1-parking. First/last/no smoking. Call (905)263-8377. AFFORDABLE, loving daycare, [email protected] or fax to oak floors, garage, 5-car parking, OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM BASE- all ages, non-smoking, exp. COUNTER/TAKEOUT & COOKS pets. (905)668-1946 (905)436-9844 no phone calls totally renovated inside/out. Im- KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet MENT apartment, clean, bright, Steps to Glengrove P.S., St. please, $15/hr to start, Whitby lo- required with experience, and maculate. Has to be seen! Imme- spacious & quiet, includes heat, Anthony Daniels bus route, near also dishwashers. Full-time posi- ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 2- building, near shopping, transpor- cation. diate occupancy. (905)723-7395. tation. 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No smoking/pets. $1145/in- Call (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. $525/month. WHY RENT? 4.90% Laundry, cable, phone, a/c includ- BETTER BEGINNINGS DAY- quality. Call (905)213-2801 or experience and some Estate or FULL-TIME/PART-TIME COOK clusive. Avail. Sept 1. 905-424- OSHAWA, 2-BEDROOM, in OAC. $33,000+ family income, up ed. No smoking/pets. First/last. CARE has spaces for infants, (905)263-8078. Will Preparation experience es- required for busy West Indian 1125. 8-plex. $850 all utilities included, to $25,000 cash back . Call Ken $475/mo. Avail. immediately. toddlers, preschoolers and kin- LARGE 2 BEDROOM basement Collis Broker, Coldwell Banker sential. Multi-tasking, organiza- Restaurant. Experience an asset. apartment in Oshawa, available close to all amenities, transit. 416-893-0140. dergarten. Westney and Dela- HOT TUB COVERS Custom cov- tional & interpersonal skills. Apply in person at 965 Dundas AJAX 401/Westney New 1 bed- Available Sept 1st/15th, first & 2M Realty (905)576-5200 ney. 6:30am-6:00pm. Reader's ers, all sizes and shapes, $399 with garage, September 1st [email protected] Please fax resume to Jenkins & St. W. Whitby or call 905-217- room basement apartment, sep. first/last required. References. last. Call (905)720-0100. AJAX NORTH ROOM in luxury Choice Award Winner. Accelerat- tax and delivery included. Pool Newman 905-666-4873 0030. entrance/parking Walk to go sta- Working couple preferred. home, use of kitchen, suitable to ed Math/Reading Program. 905- safety covers. We will not be AJAX, 239K, BRAND new open 427-6777 concept end unit town home. 5 tion/bus. Close to school. No $725/inclusive. Days 416-917- OSHAWA, large 1 bedroom $1097/MONTH, 0 Down gives working individual, $450/month, beat on price and quality. Guar- RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT appliances. 3 bedrooms. Up- pets/smoking. $650 inclusive. 5568 or evenings 905-509-6326 basement apt., residential down- you ownership, NOT Rent, for includes utilities. First/last re- anteed. 905-259-4514. needed at Rosebank Animal Hos- graded kitchen, single car gar- Available immediately. 905-426- town area, bus route, separate this immaculate 3 bedroom quired. Available August 24th. ECE 18-yrs experience, mother www.homeandleisure.ca pital. Post secondary education age, Master with en suite. Sep- 7291 LARGE CLEAN BRIGHT two entrance, parking, laundry, dish- home. (OAC) Includes Mortgage, 905-686-1168. of 2 would like to care for your preferred. Present resume to: tember. To rent, $1500+. 905- 2-bdrm apts. located in Central washer, ceramics. $750 all inclu- Taxes, Heat, Hydro, Water and 4 children 2+ yrs. Fun activities, HOT TUB, 24 jets, $3000, 1414 Rosebank Rd. Pickering. 542-1283, 416-999-8754. AJAX Harwood/401. Spacious 1 Oshawa. Separate entrance, sive. No pets, no smoking. appliances. WHY RENT? 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Call Bren- EXPERIENCED DAYCARE Hydropool, replacement value, Bank Foreclosures LARGE NEWLY RENOVATED dan 905-439-5254. CANADA'S LARGEST CEME- 2-bedroom loft style apartment in ate entrance, $700/month plus PROVIDER now accepting kids $14,500. Will sell for $5000 Company Owned hydro. 1st/last, available Sep- 3 BDRM detached home in South going to Highbush School. Over OBO. (905)434-8033 TERY company requires motivat- 3 1/4 OF A ACRE Commercial AJAX LAKEFRONT, bright, downtown Oshawa. Includes ed individuals to help sell our ser- properties brand new 1-bedroom basement washer/dryer and utilities tember 1st. 905-579-2927. Ajax. Finished bsmt and 5 appli- FURNISHED BED-SITTING 14 years of experience with child- Land for lease on Taunton Rd, ances. Beautiful property. Close room in executive home, North care. Large playroom with lots of HOT TUB/SPA 2007 Model, all vices to the community on a pre- Free List with Oshawa/Whitby border, suitable apt. Separate parking/en- $865.00. 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Bus stop at 905-213-4669. fer paid training, generous com- GtaMustSell (905)439-1461 $750-inclusive, first/last. room apartments overlooking 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW! mission structure, full benefits, (905)619-6536. Near bus, shopping. Avail. Au- Whtiby, Garden St./401. Har- door. No smoking/pets. 905- EXPERIENCED home childcare, park & Lake Scugog. 5-applianc- gust/Sept. Call 905-723-1009 or 440-4569. pension plans and excellent Homes.com es, excellent location. Downtown wood flooring. Close to all 20 years experience, infants-11 JIMMY BUFFETT TICKETS, working conditions. Find out Al Alkhatib Salesperson RE/MAX Rouge River Realty AJAX SOUTH, large modern 1-866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162 amenities. Large size bedrooms. years. CPR, Church/Delaney. Sept. 5 Molson Amphitheatre, Water Street, Port Perry. Call www.apartmentsinontario.com LOOKING TO RENT one room in more! Call Manager Gary Gentles basement apt., suitable for one. 905-728-7361 Mon.- Fri. 8-5 p.m. Family-friendly neighborhood. Call Elaine at (905)683-0352 Section 403. 6 tickets $100 each. at: (905)427-5416. $800./mo included cable, laundry, Finished basement. Backyard 2-bdrm bsmt apt? Includes use of elaineschildcare.samsbiz.com 905-982-1999. OSHAWA- 1 bedroom basement. laundry facilities and parking. www.pineridgecemetery.ca parking, smoking outside, no NEWLY RENOVATED, Upscale, backs onto park. $1450. No ** PUBLIC ** dogs, avail. Sept. (905)619-0829 apt. separate drive & entrance, pets/smoking. Available Septem- $400/mo, first/last. Non-smoker KCI FIRST STEP bed and motor. ELEGANTLY Furnished Office partly furnished 1 bedroom self- near bus & amenities, no smok- preferred. Avail. Sept 1st. Call 905-571-6015 DURHAM REGION Used Car lot NOTICE contained apt. in clean/quiet N/W ber 1st. 905-999-9371. looking for energetic sales per- for rent in Whitby. Includes wire- AJAX, 1 BEDROOM basement ing/pets. $650. Female preferred Michael at 905-428-6498. List of Durham less internet, board and meeting Oshawa Home. Private entrance. to share house $450 inclusive. son. Generous Compensation apartment. Shared laundry, park- 905-728-2395. 3-BEDROOM HOME for rent, NEED A NEW BED? Brand new Package and potential to ad- Region distress rooms plus reception and admin ing, $720/month+1/3 utilities. (905)743-0222 Oshawa/Whitby border, no appli- OSHAWA near O/C. Large bed- semi-motionless water bag and services. Free parking, 4-minutes 905-683-55641. room with ensuite & sitting area. brand new heaters and filling kit vance in the company. Call John NORTH Oshawa -1 & 2 bed- ances, freshly painted. Safeway Private @ 905-743-9292. sales and bank from 401. Call 905-433-0040 OSHAWA-PARK & Gibb St. Spa- $980/month plus utilities, first/last. separate entrance, use of kitchen included. Never used. Frame not AJAX, 1 BEDROOM basement room, Oct/Nov lst.. Clean, family cious 1 Bdrm. Apt.(6 Plex) Large & yard. $500/mo. available imme- Bus Transportation included. $200.00, Call evenings foreclosures are building. Heat, hydro and two ap- No pets. Grass cutting & snow apt. for rent. Suits mature single Bdrm. Coin Laundry. 1 Outdoor removal included. Available diately. No smoking/pets. We provide: Safe & and weekends only, 905-626- TERRITORY MANAGER Grow- now available to the OFFICE SPACE for rent starting pliances included. Pay cable, ing company looking for high en- working individual, no smok- Parking. $725/mon. Util.Included. Sept 1st. Call 905-576-0823. (905)404-0120 Reliable Bus Service 5128 or 905-493-2674. at $350 per month, all inclusive, ing/pets. Available September parking and laundry facilities. Available Sept 1/07. Call Rose ergy, financially motivated sales public for free. parking close to downtown (905)723-2094 to and from school person to expand our enterprise. 15. $750/month, utilities includ- 905-999-7760. AJAX (north of Westney and OSHAWA NORTH, (Beatrice/Wil- NEW DANBY WINDOW AIR Www.DurhamBank Oshawa. Available immediately. ed. First/last. References. 905- son) 2-rooms available. Females More than 5 years CONDITIONERS, FROM $129 [email protected] (905)424-5083 NORTH OSHAWA, newly reno- Rossland), Immaculate newer 3 Foreclosures.Com 426-1108. PICKERING, 2-BEDROOM base- bdrm. house, 5 appliances, AC, preferred, students welcome. Ajax/Pickering area AND UP. Danby apt sized freez- vated 1-bdrm $740 and up & 2- ment apt., Liverpool/Bayly, pri- Shared accomodations. Parking, ers $209. New GE bar fridges, WALKING ON A CLOUD a lead- Dan Plowman, Salesperson, (905)668-1800 bdrm $800 for rent. Includes 2 1/2 baths. No smoking/pets, 905-837-8753 ing comfort footwear retailer Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage AJAX, 2-BEDROOM, basement vate entrance, air conditioned, $1400 + utilities, 905-428-2015. laundry available. First/last $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- OFFICE SPACE for rent: Picker- apartment, cable, parking. Full utilities, fridge, stove, parking. shared washer/dryer. Near Go. required. Available Sept 1st. pliances, scratch and dent. Full seeks permanent full and part- ing (Brock & 401), 623-sq.ft. Call 905-435-0703 or time sales staff for their Claring- bath. Laundry available. First/last Non-smoker, no pets. First/last. $450/mo. (per room), no manufacturers warranty. Re-con- 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, 2 (w option to expand). Includes 3 required. $850/month. Available 416-902-1174. $750/month + 1/3 utilities. AJAX 3 BED main floor, Tulloch pets/smoking. (905)391-9189. ditioned fridges $195/up, ranges ton Centre location. Please fax bedroom basement apt with sep offices plus washroom plus re- Dr., 1,012-sq ft., bright, own resumes to 905-697-1393. immediately. No smoking/pets. Available Sept 15th. (905)619- $125/up, dryers $125/up, wash- entrance. New roof, windows. ception. Free parking. 905-686- (905)683-5286. NORTH OSHAWA, large 1-bed- 1677 laundry, hardwood, fenced yard, OSHAWA, ROOMS in well-kept ers $199/up, new and coin oper- Swimming pool. Price to sell: 1040 ext 225 room basement, living room no smoking/subletting. Pets Ok. clean house. Ideal for students or ated washers and dryers at low $299,900. Bad credit/ 0 down! AJAX, HARWOOD/KERRISON, Kitchen, bathroom/ shower, A/C PICKERING, IMMACULATE 1- References/credit check manda- professionals. Internet, cable, 2 YEAR OLD SORREL Q.H. prices. New Danby Frost-Free Harwood/ Clements. 416-721- new 2 bedroom, basement apt. shared laundry/ driveway, utilities bedroom basement apt. @ Gle- tory. No time wasters. $1050/ laundry, parking. Close to bus, Gelding, 4 year old grade Bay Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" 2720. OSHAWA, near downtown. 3 Separate entrance, includes laun- inc. except cable/ phone. No nanna/Huntsmill. Large eat-in month plus 60% utilities. Avail. min.to college/university. $400- Gelding, 6 year old Palomino and 30" ranges with clock and separate offices, each subdivided dry, parking, cable, $900/mo. No smoking/pets. $750 Adult pre- kitchen, laundry, parking, near all Sept 1st. Call (604)609-9948 $500/mo. No smoking/pets. Avail. Q.H. Gelding. All in various stag- window @$399 Reconditioned RETAIL SALES HELP for swim with separate washrooms, separ- pets/smoking. Available October ferred. 905-728-0934 amenities. No smoking/pets. immediately. (905)571-5748 es of training, starting at $1,000. 24" ranges and 24" frost free and sports wear store. Please ate heating systems. Newly 1st or October 15. First/last. $750-/month all inclusive. AJAX, Rossland/Westney. 3 Also have free kittens. For more fridges now available. Wide se- drop off resume at 282 King St. AFFORDABLE information call 905-349-2727 or Free list of Renovated, very clean, suitable 905-426-5555 or 416-948-5155. ONE BEDROOM apt. upper lev- Available Sept 1st. Call bedroom detached, 2.5 baths, SHARE AJAX OR PICKERING lection of other new and recondi- W. Oshawa. for professionals. (416)892-5060 el of home. Separate entrance, (905)509-1103 main and upper floor of house. house, clean quiet adult occu- 905-349-3155. tioned appliances. Call us today, available properties AJAX, HARWOOD/ROSSLAND, $750. per month inclusive, Whit- Walk-out deck, laundry, dish- pied. Furnished, cable/internet, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, SALES HELP for Your Good in your specific price immaculate, bright walkout 1 by, North 401, close to Go. No PICKERING, KINGSTON/DIXIE, washer, appliances, parking. house phone, A/C, laundry, park- Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Health, knowledge required, range and area. bdrm. bsmnt. apt. Avail. immedi- smoking/pets. Call (905)430-6268 Private entrance. Immaculate $1650/inclusive. Near transit. ing. First/last. Smoking outside/no Oshawa.(905)576-7448 Oshawa Centre location. Full ately. Near all amenities/bus basement apartment. Huge bed- September 1st. 416-302-9647. pets. From $425/inclusive, time. Apply in person. Toll Free route. Parking, cable, utilities in- ONE BEDROOM (2) room, family room, living room, www.sharemyhouse.ca 905-391- PIANO TECHNICIAN available recorded message cluded. $750/mo. A must see! Oshawa/Whitby, $650 plus hy- parking, A/C. Non-smoker. NO GREAT FOR SMALL FAMILY - 3809. +CARPET CARPET CARPETS for tuning, repairs & pre-purchase 1-866-234-2618 ESTABLISHED VENDING Call 647-292-5076 or 905-427- dro/$700 all inclusive. Heat, wa- pets. Call Paul 416-543-7378. Whitby detached house, Ross- 3 rooms carpeted with Berber consultation. Used upright or business for sale! Two plus two 9157. ter, parking included. Quiet, land/Thickson, 4-bdrms, 2-1/2 SMALL FURNISHED ROOM carpet and premium pad from grand acoustic pianos for sale. ID# 1040 machines. Successful, profitable first/last, no pets. Call (905)424- PICKERING, WHITES/401, baths, dbl garage, family rm w/fpl, FOR RENT (female preferred), $389 (30 yds). 12mm laminated Moving, rentals available. Call www.GTAaffordable and still warranted! Fully opera- AJAX, HWY. #2 & Westney. 2 5083. bright, clean, spacious 2-bdrm $1350/mo.+utilities, legal Bsmt $425/month includes all utilities. flooring special @ $1.69 sq. ft. 905-427-7631 or visit: FULL-TIME DENTAL RECEP- tional in Whitby/Oshawa. $6900. bedroom apartment. Separate bsmt apt. Sep. ent. parking, apt. not incl., 1st/Last, No Smok- Kingston Rd. Pickering. Close to 52 oz. cut pile carpet installed www.barbhall.com Homes.com ing/Pets. September. Tim Web- TIONIST required with experi- Len Stephens/ Century 21 Call John at 905-665-7581. entrance. No pets/smoking. OSHAWA, SPRING SPECIAL! cable, no pets/smoking. Avail. all amenities Immediate. Share with pad from $2.30 sq. ft. Free ence to start immediately. Fax Percy Fulton, Brokerage Available immediately. Newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrms in now. $900/mo incl. First/last, ref- ster, Sutton Group Heritage Bro- kitchen. (905)426-2314 leave in-home quotes. SAILLIAN RENT TO OWN - New and resume to: 905-427-9697. $900/month+utilities included. senior lifestyle bldgs. Large erences. (416)357-7449 kerage (905)619-9500. voice mail. CARPETS 1-800-578-0497, 905- reconditioned appliances, new JOB AT HOME. $487.68 Weekly. First/last. References. Close to units. New kitchens & applianc- 242-3691 ; 905-373-2260. TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD WANTED: part time dental recep- AJAX, 2-STOREY BRICK home. Assemble Products, Mail or amenities. 416-402-6907. es, carpeting, windows, security. PORT WHITBY 3-bedroom apt, MODERN 2 BEDROOM full bath WHITBY, Cochrane/Beech room Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio tionist, for busy practice, Mon. & 3 bedroom, main family with ca- Computer Work. Free Details Near schools/bus stop & newly renovated, fireplace, close with laundry, c/a, double level avail. Sept 1. On bus route. A BEDROOM SET, gorgeous Furniture, Barbecues & More! Wed. starting September. CDA thedral ceiling, dining and living www.TopJobReview.com write OSHAWA 183 Cromwell Walk to amenities. Available Au- to GO/401 and downtown, use of apartment, close to OC and all $400/mo. Laundry, internet, park- cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- Fast delivery. No credit II, Computer skills, excellent wag- room, open concept. Ceramic CHRJobs: 372 Rideau St, O.C. 3-bdrm, upper level, A/C, gust/Sept. 1-866-601-3083 or big fenced backyard onto green amenities. Immediately. $850 ing incl. Suitable for female stu- ror, tall dresser, night table, new. application refused. Paddy's es. Please fax resume to 905- tiles in kitchen. $284,990. Call #916-A15, Ottawa ON, K1N 1G7 Garage. Avail. Sept 1. $850+1/2 905-432-6912. space, $1100/mo. Available Sept plus. (905)903-0071(905) 725- dent. No smoking. First/last. 905- Cost $7450, sell $1,500. Call Market, 905-263-8369 or 579-0061. Jennifer, 905-239-4116. 1-800-351-5120 utilities. 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Good Rates • Always include the price Auction features a varied offering of arti- MULTI-TRADE TOOL & HARDWARE 24-hour Service of an item for sale. cles from past to present, sofa bed, din- AUCTION Licenced/Insured NEED FINANCING for a newer ingroom set, tables & chairs, bench, RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION (905)683-5342 • Avoid abbreviations. They vehicle? We offer financing for: Sat. 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Sunday @ 9:30 A.M. ly Village", glass, lamps, exercise equipment, HO Best offer. 905-263-4741 For details and photo gallery go to train layout, stereo, comb. belt/disc sander, lawn www.waddingtons.ca/brighton roller, wheel barrel, aerator, etc. etc. Phone 1-613-475-6223 Preview after 2:00 p.m. Check out website for update Terms: Cash, Approved cheque 12 PASSENGER DODGE 3500, SAT. AUGUST 18 - 10AM - CONTENTS & REAL ES- (Drivers License), visa, M/C, interac PIANOS AND CLOCKS- We GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES '96, only 77,000 kms, excellent TATE AUCTION at the property of PHILLIP & NORMA AUCTIONEERS have the best prices on new & for sale, fabulous temperament, condition. Front/rear air, tint win- used pianos, Come in for great TRYPIS-997 ELDON RD., OAKWOOD large auction in- Frank and Steve Stapleton, Newtonville socialized. Available August dows, certified, e-tested. $8,000. cluding furniture, antiques, large quantity of glass, china, deals! Not sure if your kids will 17th. 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Home view at www.mcleanauctions.com raised. For sale to the right fami- Appreciation lies. Call Sally 905-668-0930 or 2002 DODGE GRAND Caravan POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Accesso- Pam 905-797-2270. ADVERTISE ry package included. New in box. Sport, sale priced $5,995.00 SUNDAYS Cost $4395 sell for $1500. 905- Quad seating. Fully loaded. Me- Auction Sale Haydon Auction Barn, 2498 Con Rd 8, 213-4669. MINIATURE SCHNAUZER PU- ticulously maintained. Priced for YOUR PIES, male & female, from a immediate sale. Sold as is-prior Haydon ON Sat. August 18 @ 4 pm Estate of James Rimes Scarborough & Coins & Currency: Kayak, Wall POOL TABLE, Brunswick 4'x8', reputable breeder at www.nannys to reconditioning. Only at Ajax AUCTION HERE.... 1" slate, leather pockets, kennel.com. 2 years health, eyes Nissan 1-866-304-7326. Units(asst’d), Coffee/End Tables, Queen Bed Complete, mahogany, c/w, rack/cues, certification, microchip. 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Very open * * Full Course $259. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. MEHRDAD: (416) 902-7473 (price must appear in the ad) 10 in car lessons $210 and fun 905-427-7989 12 words 1985 PONTIAC FIREBIRD - 305 Free Pick-up /Drop off *Limited Time Only engine, automatic. As is. $1000 (416)287-3060 or best offer. 905-697-3751 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. KRISTEN ROOFING REPAIRS CKC registered. Born July 20. 20-year-old by RAPID TAC Fax 905-683-7363 Both parents OVC cert. Males & females. $900 Shots, wormed & fun Brunette • Minor/Major LICENCED & INSURED health exam. Call 905-985-3336. • Animal Damage & Removal Email classifi [email protected] CDA Home • Chimney Repair • Skylight Repair Hiring 18+ Improvements & FREE or call Cheryl @ News Advertiser Classifi ed BUSTY Landscaping • Eavestrough Repair ESTIMATES Green-eyed blonde Couples welcome Kitchen, Bathroom For a pleasurable In and Outcalls & Basement 416-299-1788 @ 905-683-5110 to place your ad time call Renovations & Tiling, SHAYNA (905)432-6492 Hardwood, NEW EDEN LANDSCAPE Deadline 2 p.m. Friday previous! Interlocking & Decks Discreet & Independent ● ● 8a.m -6 p.m. Call 416-402-6907 Construction Garden Design 905-441-1661 ● Decks/Fence/Arbor ● Sprinkler ● Interlock/Natural Stone ● Walkways/Patios/Walls Classic Tile & Over 20 Yrs Experience *All Work Guaranteed BUSTY AAA Bath Design: 905-839-8143 or 289-892-2921 Service with a smile! PICKERING * Bathroom tiles BLONDE * Kitchen floors Pretty for ANGELS * Ceramic ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * Marble RENOVATIONS Gentlemen * Backsplash Special • plumbing For Great Relaxing Massage Mon-Fri 9am - 4pm VIP Rooms & Jacuzzi $199 Installed • electrical TBG Aluminum 905-665-2907 905 Dillingham Rd. Free Estimates • basements Siding ~ Soffit Call (647)889-6133 (905)420-0320 • kitchens Facia ~ Eavestrough by appt. only pickeringangels.com • bathrooms & Free Estimates Job Opportunities more HANDIMAN All work guaranteed Call Bruce ERICA AJAX Busty, Blue-Eyed 4 U (905) 404-6304 or 905-410-6947 Brunette AFTER DARK All types of (905)439-4902 check out our general Escape Friendly work & relax relaxing massage. • Carpentry with me Very clean and quiet • Finishing Place your ad Hours: 8am-7pm clubmiragespa.ca Basements employment section 905-242-0498 (905) 619-9205 416-937-1948 at 905-683-0707 A/P PAGE B8 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ August 15, 2007 Ladies’ best friend

Clockwise from top: Courtney Ship- man and her dog a golden retriever, Dallas, down by Lakeside Water- front Park at the bottom of Shoal Point Road in Ajax. Enza Ingraldi shows off her Pomeranian, Sandy. Dallas takes a roll on the ground. The Pietroniro ladies, Emma, Joani and Annie with their dog Mason, a 12- year-old black Labrador. Mason was a former seeing eye dog and was adopted six years ago through Canine Vision. Marie Babin and Frankie, one of her Labrador re- trievers. She trains her dogs as search-and-rescue dogs as well as working certificates for junior hunters. Her dogs travel all over Canada and the United States for competition.

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